The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 3, 1900, Page 10

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FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 3. 1900, AUCTION SALES £ EEL ly. -Dec. it . 20 80 % \ 7 . Soslos L 5 ket Whee, ;?'Eg"’,”.‘?xh’ " 50: Mo General Merchandise. r— Wheat Flour. $8 25: Holled Oats (barrels) $6@ g Opening . a0 W | e e Bariey. $5; Split | BAGS—San Quentin Bags, 3 65; Calcutta NEW YORK AUCTiON CO. Closing 2175 28 80 Peas, $5; Green Peas, 35 10 per 100 ibs. Grain Bass, ssl,c: ml Bags, M&r; 120 BATTERY STREET. BIF Fleece Twine, Tie; it Bags, 6%@6%c for e . H, ay and F cedstuffs. 'gg’ ;_Mw“‘fl“c AR SN P, Well :‘:mG g:‘xf‘g?‘::lbn?:::.on ’ i g L AL—Wellington, 38 per ton; new Welling- 5 WSy California Fruit Sales. The situsilon Is as before siven, good old |ton, 4 Soutnfield (Wellngton 8 Seattie, i | 1500 TENTS! 150 TENTSD 1500 § e A s By e My e S e sl o rative Wwalteend W; Cumberiand, 312 ia bulk | ON PREMISES, 112 CLAY ST.. ON SATUR- g RA - s )o"é‘fa"b R 5 and n,:“:s Jn smcke, IPennxyl\'lnllkAn!;;l"lclll‘ DAY, JULY 7. at lflFfl‘vl!:f'k £ 3 b . Nl 0 p 3 EE, ; Cannel, per ton; Coke, o t. On imspection Friday, July 6, CHICAGO, July 2.—Porter Bros. COmMpany's| zipppiNGS—$17G20 per ton. o Tia BGIk and f15. ta mcke: Contie Cate .’,:,i by PEW YORK AUCTION €O.. eales of California fruit were as follows: Cher- | ppppdri e 0 Bor O v, $16 ver | Rock Springe. $8 45 per 2100 pounds. | Ancti SUGAR—The Westarn Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes. per Ib, in 160-1b ba: Cubes. A { Crushed and Fine Crushed. Powdered, : Candy Granulated, i Confecti 2 C, 4.9 ries—Royal Anne, 25c@$145 box; Republicans, | yon' oo . Arr Johsing i B Gh M Do Tammotns, o aoetial, B, A LOSaks Mesl uf the it RRGTL ot b 8 Peaches—Briggs' May, $140@160 box. Prunes | g g, Cracked Corn, $25; Mixed Feed, $id. —Tragedys, Toc@$1 50 single crates; Simonl, ¢ | " Ay Wheat, $7 50@9 0 for common to g00d, | @$110. Apricots—Royals, §5c@$1 45 box: Mont- | $10 for chofce; Whes ¢, §7 30@) 50; Oat. 1. Plums—Royal Hative, 55@isc_single | 36 s0@8; Alfal a1 _r,'o"“:,?‘u,,_’ : SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. |y RosTox srocs axp so Call loans.......2%@3%| Union Pac Time loans @i West End . Stocks— | Bonas— E—————— * i Sun, Moon and Tide. l ¢ m. vchanee and Silver unch d. o et Hurbanks, $0c@$110; Peach, T5c@$l; |~ NEW HAY—Vol 6 -1 3 change and Silver unchanged. Atch Top & S F.. %%/ Atchison 4s.. 1001 . g A olunteer, $4 50! §0- No orders taken for less > £ Do prefd 2ONE G & Coke 5 .ex“ A%:l:'l.;“::'nmlg. i Piais Pariistty g $; Clover, #5035; Alfalfa, $5@1; Barley, than 7 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, mxr-l nited States Coast and Geodetic Survey— 1 b L e x * » = S ‘ompar H - Y n. . 15 c W dropped 3c. Barley unchanged. o, 3}:%‘ Adiining Shares— | 323093 2 box. Peaches—Haic riy, 706 | STIAW_25G3T%e per bale. T DL B f o ey Ry e i e T B L A e oo S Ricriots 0f Produce TR s o A . O OXJoIE PR Boston & Maine. 157" Amal Copper 1111168 | seye geitl; PrunesSimont, _ average, 31 Beans and Seeds. fr ik ; ok GoSwuiniett, . . @ dstuffs show no variation. Dorminion Coai.1- 3 |utte " Toston... 8 | d R G R I i e R v S Y FOR MONDAY. JULY 2. ‘ Tont (Mission-street WharD) about 4l C - 1o pe minutes later than at Fort Poir ] Se dull at former prices. ede 2:| Centenninl » sales of California_fruit were as follows: | 4 o= Eyos = Lt at, ctls J - | Do preta 5 [ Franklin t12 ‘hesHale's Early, $1 2@l 3 box. Plums ¢ lagge White, - X2 TQS. Pk, 33 W02 W4 Bazley, tl OND Arm and Onions weak Fitchburg pre: 13§ |Osceola 260, |=Abundance, #eq$1 10 eingle crates; Bur- | Red, §230g3; Blackeye, §50g3 75 Dutters, | cats, eti MONDAY 1 nrim and Hions wWear. g.::“no!;i-loE{;c 3‘36": Em‘rmt . Axfi :o" Sf;cm 30; ‘Clymans, Glc@$l 20; 'Botan, | nomb Ama.mli 30@5 40; Pea, §3 40@3 30; Red | Rye, rlls'i Straw. ¢ < 2\ 20 Ele 5" | Quincy ‘135 k e til 30, o ., 706 ) Tallow, o ay. tons...... Tomatoes scarce and firm. Other Vegetables weak. Mexican Cent ... 1234/ Santa Fe s Tl AL o081 %, Prunea—Simonl SERDE-Brown Mustard, nominali Yellow | Checse! ctlx Middnimes Mich Tel... 8 " |Tamarack .. 176 P ros, mpan: sales: Plums—P. D. 4c; Flax, $1 90@2 20; Cana Butter, ctls. Bran ks, Foos and Cheese unchanged. N E Gas & |Utah Mining ...... 25 | 8céi! single crates; Peach, $1 2 Burbanks, | 1b for Callfornia and 4c for Eastern: Al Ergs, d Onions, sks. Lggs ana €cse gea. Old Colony | Winona ... 731 | 60@ST 40; Abundance, Sic@s$i %5 Ogon, $4 0o) | nominal: Rape, 2@3c; Hemp, 4@4%c; Timo- | Suzar, 400 Potatoes, sk, 0ld Dominion Lime, bbis. pe Ty 17% Wolverines .. : Washington, 70c; Nor- | thy, 4@4 = 8 .85 Hatives, 60@7 2 4 4 5 of Poultry. MINING STOCKS. fi" e G e gt T fcq | DRIED PEAS—Nlles, $2 2502 0; Green, $2 %5 | Felts, bdls w 1 ! "5 B e 7 @2 £0 per ctl. 37, e s e G hoan, ®awc: Clymane, 15 Japan. n its stand about the same. | Gows Palnt. 06 Ophir <. ;¢ & | 95 Wickson, $3 55; California Red, $1 0:@§2 10. 3 - Flour, qr sks..... 165 s y Con Cal & Va..... 140 Plymouth . o §o| Erimes—Teagedy, focasi v single’ crates; Si- | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. K e R s:48 £ ) cleaning up. et g 40 Quickstiver ........ 190 | Hale's, '§1 t6a1 40; Governor Garland, $110 box. i Flour, qr sks. $82 Shorts, sk 191 2.7 5.3 oz 3 | Gould & Curry. 10 " Do prefd. 1750 | Pear-Bartiotta, 5 04 0 bow and 70c@eL 15 | The teature of the Vegetable market 18 the | Dran,' sks... S Sarta ML | Bie 2o b Py as previously quoted. A e T A S box ana $172331 35 half | scarcity in Tomatoes, which are said to be b 2zl Tasl 31 X1 ; v v | Iron Siiver....:222:" 84/ Tnlon Con. i 202 1% "Rt bk, * Rpeicals | aving on_the Sacramento River. other Vese| Flour, or sks..... 162 3207 5 3. [X; itton and Lamb firm and Veal very scarce. Mexican 28 Yellow Jacket B |y O eaon: | (nlise grelwask Hod plentlful; Fotatoes: Fule NOTE—In the above expouition of the tides A : . % e, lican, C0c@$l 75; Tartarians, iic@$l. —Seven- T A . s@8sc: New | ¥ ——————— 5 | the ecarly morning tides are given in the left ber market in fair shape. Niww Vork Moty Mivbes teen ‘cars frult sold fo-day e U T By o B band colamn and the successive tides of the ¥ J eer. - 3 P N THE STOCK MARKET day lg (P;e l'rd!: of orcurr-nc; as to ::lmeid Th: o . P 2 s SR % ‘ second time column gives the second tide o NEW YORK, July 2—Money on call, easy, at ‘Chicago Livestock Market. JONIONS—New Red, 65Gstc; Tellow, #@1 15 . ihe”as! the third tie Cofumn The. third te Chay! may not be for several days. But the bidding | 1'4@2 per cent. Last loan, 1%. Prime mercan- VEGETABLES—Green Corn, Tic@s1 per sack | % i o L [ 6RG Wi Wt ot vRE. Tand. siininn PRS- 109 Charters. | Up of prites fo-day repressnted the effort of | tile paper, IN@4. Sterling exchange, steady, | CHICAGO, July 2.—CATTLE—Recelpts 2L000; | for Vacaville, $cGsl per crate for Berkeley ; laet (i of the day. caeepl When e Bt professionals to anticipate the coming pressure with actual business in bankers' blils at $4 86% steers active, steady to strong. Native stock | and $1 256175 for Alameda; Asparagus, 50c® | The Stock and Bond Exchange stands ad- | given are in addition to the soundings on the s oz g or e B he mavamos | Tor Gsmasd andl =t 34 6% Tor wivty Wiy yokted | SRUMK "Snkec JolRms Sis Mod Iattres e s e oiet b Sataqay: Univea 'States Coast Survey charts except e b & atcompiished on a small volume of busi- | Tates, #4 $4%@4 £ and $4 57445 Commercial bllls, | best on sale to-day, four head, at $3 75; g00d 0 | String Beans, 1%4@2%c; Cabbage, 40@3tc; Toma- e ofl stocks continue dull and featureless. ;‘hmh:n"llmu:uggr ;:e:fivg;;‘;ueu:-md soner Coror . JUmDeT | poes”ang with the obvious intention of improv- | # 83%. Bar siiver, 6lc. Silver certificates, | prime steers, § 2005 80; poor to medium, #4480 | toes, Toesl: Rivers, §150G2 %0; Eeg t, 4@ | The Andes Miring Company has levied an Garibald!l | ing the level of prices rather than of securing | €14@62%e. Mexican dollars, 48tc. Government | @5 15: selected feeders, steady, 43 7o 75; | Sc; Green Okra, 20c: Green Peppers, Gc for | Assessment of 5 cents. saralso for or- | stocks as cheaply as pcasible. The steel stocks | ponas irregular. mixed stockers, slow, $250@3 75; cows, 90@ | Chill and 4GSc for Bell; Dried Peppers, S@10c The following were ex-dividend yesterday: | mm—— Were stzong i the eatly dealings in spite of the | 3 3 440; heifers, $3g415; canners, $2@2 T5; buils, : Summer Squash. 2¢ | Honokaa, 35e: Oceante S E . 1 ws of the continued decline in prices of ) £00d to cholce steady; others lower, $2 50@4 40 X for @éie for Alameda; | oot o Steamship, 50c; Gas & product and the widespread closing down of London Market. Calves ' steady, $4 30@650. Texans—Receipts | Cucumbers, 50@65c for Alameda and %@30c per | Electric, 3c; Geary-st. R. R., Sic; Napa Con. mills pending the adjustment of wage sched- : 1600; best on sale to-day, six carloads, at 15; | box for Marysville, new Garlie, 2@3c per Ib. Quicksilver, 10c; New Idria Quicksilver, two of % g There was also a reaction im the priee | NEw YORK, July 2--Commerclal Advertis- Texas fed stecers steady to strons, $4 40@5 — 0c_each. B Theie bewt prices. " The stme was trie | er's London financlal cablegram: B8 Rectipth, 35,000 to-day; to-morrow, Poultry and Game. “The Continental Bullaing Association has de- coal, Sugar was comparatively quiet| The markets here were depressed to-day un- | 24,000; left over, 1400. Mostly l0c lower. Top, i clared dividends on deposits at the rate of § and was inclined to react from the high price. | der the news from China and dealings were on | $ 2%5: good clearances. Mixed and butchers A car of Eastern came in yesterday, but no | Per cent per annum on ordinary and @ per The foreign depression was attributed to the | small scale and altogether in the hands of | @3 22 good to_ choice heavy, $510@522%; | others are announced until the last of the week. cent on term. and stock dividends at_the rate s aspect of the Chinese q‘ut‘s;;oga:ud in | o rotesstonals. rn:-(h gs]nzv)'.fi“ 5@5 05; light, $5@5 20; bulk of | This is an off week, anyhow, as many people | f:rmc per cent per annum on class ¥ and 12 n to the effect of the fire in Hoboken on | : . sales, . per_ce ass A. 1o the effect of che fire in Hoboken on | PUTERIIIY | 14 1n the beltet that Ber- [ WS BIMESITE 10 o cheep and lambs, | Tl Be out of town - Lo e Gobblers | ahS, ColumbidSavings and Loan Soctety has s overcome within five minutes. | 1tn would unload on account of the New York | steady to strong for gocd to choice, others slow. —Live Turkeys, 9@10c for Gobblers | declared a divillend for the first half of the | A large list of bonds collected ex-interest | fire, which it was thought would disturb Ger- | Good to choice wethers, $ 25@4 %0: falr to and 10@iic for Hens; Geese, per palr, $125@ | calendar year at the rate of 3.9 per cent per | the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. s Steamer Movements. npment. mazon cleared yesterday wheat, value | W. H. Kruger. ng and many of them made good | . W o . ice mixed, $3 2@ Western sheep, $410 | 1 37%: Goslings, $1 25@1 50; Ducks, $3G3 50 for | annum on term and 3% per cent on ordinary | Columbia | Portland. July ioard recovering the amoust of n- | o {IUNriale Anew. Nhen 1 as Lo e | 418 Texas sheep, 18 0t 0: native lamb, %00 | §0 e 5000l 1 Rotsters: 3 5008 8 Fa | X a0 oo et o Juiy e TR SR T S R ne, market rallied, "stimylated by the nows $ 05 EeRtu W, 10 W 1) §7%, BBk Brotlers, ST Tor larke ant 0 [ be'pald by the Marketostreet Faliway ompuny | Welllngton 111 Comok-ss. aiy nced % and United States registered | that the drought in the Northwestern wheat ‘or small; Pigeons, $1 25 per dozen for | on_the 10th. Warfleld er Harbor. The 'ne fa deciined % in the bia | fclde In America had been broken, New York Metal Market. oid and 81 25150 for Squabs. The Wells-Fargo Company pays & semi-an- | Orizaba Humboldt... e bank sol 58,1 gold in French coin —Nominal, nual dividend of 3 per cent on the 15t | Crescent Crescent City. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. _ = |and lost £20.000 to Roumania, = - e hax.| NEW YORK. July 2—In a general way the —— 4/The, Quicksilver Mining e it vy a] Corona | T s 4 Jaty Closing | ¥ very easy consic - S vidend of r < 3 7 Stock- OINE | o setiementy and the large amount due | Metal market was very weak. The demand for Butter, Cheese and Eggs. T e A o S L L nbonen s - Tacoma. ‘Tacoma. Atchison . 3 ihe bank was entirely repaid. Silver was | pigiron was most unsatisfactory and prices The' Pacific Lighting Company will pay a | Washtenaw Atchison prefd " 3600 weak, bazaar prices declining. The Exchange | were nominal at any figure; warrants at the | There were large receipts of Butter, as ex-| dividend of 30c per share, or 35000, on the jth. | Progreso PO W B DB R RH B AN Baltimore & Ohio. { will be closed on Saturda: close ‘quoted $14. Lake copper was also neg- The Oceante Ol Compan y ual | Titania . Nanaimo. Canadian_Pacific | The fortnightly statistics of copper show that | lected but nominally unchanged: closed quiet ":"'d' h‘;‘ ’;" Axstve @ bl }“ mueh betler |, fnd on e i Tony, Wil Gay The alal | ohs Coos Bay... Canada Sou thete has been virtually no change since the | at $16 50. The demand for tin was no match | fhape. soft lots being few. In consequencs| The local savings banks pald thelr semi- | CIty R. Janeiro/China and Japan.. July Chesapeake Ohlo.... | Jast report. for the dieposition to sell and prices ruled | the market showed more steadiness, though | anpua)l Qividends on deposits yesterday and ; Tellus Oyster Harbor. July Chicago Great Western 1 CLOSING. Tower, with the market finally duil and nomi- | Quotations were unchanged. There Was noth- | aico on capital stock. y Sowpt o : Chicago, Burlington & Quinc: 125 | LONDON, July 2. 4 p. m.—Atchison, 27%;|nal on the basis of $31. Lead was decidedly ing new In Cheese. Eggs, too, remained un-| “rpo Giant Con. Powder has declared a divi- | Universe )y ster Harbor. . Ind & Louisville.. 1 Canadian Pactfie: $1%; St. Paul, 113%; Union | unsettled, closing weak and low at $4 10@4 15, | changed, though there were plenty on the | genq of T5e per share, payable on the 2th. Bonita Newport Ind & Louisville prefd 48 | Paine prefersed, 73i: Northern Pacific pre- | against $4 215@4 2115 last week. Spelter. with- | market and the demand was poor. "The Paauhua Sugar Company will pay a divi- | North Fumbol %o & Eastern Illinois. 9 | ferred, Grand Trunk, 6%: Anaconda, S§%: | Out quotable change, was quiet, closing at| BUTTER— dend of 30c per share on the i(th tate of Cal! Portland hicago. Nortywestern ... 1861 | Rand ‘Mines, 40%; bar silver, ‘uncertain, 28id | u;fi 4 30. The brokers' prics for lead is §3 %0 o“(&reu;q;ry—i'ancy Creamery, 18@19c; sec- he Alaska Packers' Assoctation will pay a | hicago, Rock Islan Pactfic. % | 3 mos 2 cent. and for copper $16 0. s, 1i%e. i S share on | TO SAIL & St Louls. B L g e LV, i CHNp T : Dairy—Fancy, 164@17e; g90d to chotce, Mo; | B¥idend of g pev: shary ou. the. OB, | TO SAIL. 0 uthern .. ” common, 4@lsc. TCE] q 1 ) oo Sl 6l — 5 New York Cotton Markel. mcun-:sr: ‘!’:& $0%. douns querlcm‘bW PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Steamer. | Desllnal!on.i | Prer. > - c: Eastern, 17c; Western, 15@16c per b, - it - + New York Grain and Produce| NEW YORK, July #.—In view of the decline | EGGS—Quoted at 13@lic for store and B |. 100 Home Off o on. | i e — ey o 13 S i Y { [ o£ 19 to 20 polnts, which occurred in the New | 17 per dozen for ranch: Fasters, W@uic. Street— [ North Fork Humboldz.."""July n| Pler 3 P er & Rio Grande prefd.. | * % | York cotton market Saturday, a recovery at ; . e Humbolde Pler 13 P 5 X : Liverpool after a lower opening became the Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. - Bon e e Tlow S 15t prefd. NEW YORK, July 2—FLOUR—Recelpts, 22.- | basis of some buying here on the opening cail, Ll MINING STOCK | A 3 |8 at Northern pref Hocking Coal Hocking Valley 400 barrels; exports, 24,500. There was a drop | whi ch resulted fn an advance of 8 to 22 points ¢, a1 . i v sen of 10G15c in flour prices to-day, following the | On the near positicn and 2 to 7 points on later ;f"';‘m“""; ""'“lpl" i "I'fl’ 2t 1“ per crate. | g following were the sales In the San Fran- of 10g1ic in flour prices to-day, following the | Geliveries. A reaction followed and the mar- | Peaches and Apricots sold well at steady | cisco Stock and Exchange Doard yesterday: 3 3 | et ‘closed barely steady at a net decline of | prices, but Plums and Prunes were weak. | i e Tilinois Central . et IR o Jowa Central B e I T oanals: dports | S 20 potath: Bartlett Pears continued to bring g0od prices. | sgp Best & Belcher 27| 250 Potost 181,400. Spot, weak; No. 2 red, o T 00 T T A few grapes came in. | 200 Challenge 16 19 S: Whont. No. 3 rea. Stige slevators No. & Northern | New York ‘Drv Goods Market. Wrapned Apples soid readily at §1 per box | 200 Gould & Curry. i 209 Stiver Hill. . s ok Dulutk. §i%e .’ o 'b. afloat to arrive. Op- for shipment. | 400 Ophir 70 el tlons were generally weak all day, except for| NEW YORK. July 2.—The tone of the market | Berries were in their usual good supply and Afternoon Sesston. o shviile S e o A% | st acouiess i brows cittins in some duar-| cheapu s o Lk ool | 30Cralenge ... 1§ 1 Savage ... 2 s e Duliiah "winter wheat erop estimates at home. | ters, manufacturers being influenced by the | DECIT 8 FRUTIOL d ey 25 Con Cal & ¥a.135 0 Sierra Nevada. 3 - g by S T r e e o bt | continae Tiss/ 0. the Drioe af cottan. <Thare is] -Apricote-XOic pe fiox. ant crats; i bas- | 80 Com Cal & Ve 110 108 Uklos Con. 7 i gy gy e e T s Toreton séilins | no better demand than before In any direction, | kets, = 20q3ci in bulk, 2G3c per Ib to the| 100 Gould & Curry. 13 100 Utah ] g o ) “ Minosspolis & Bt Trule D e ntn. e Cloted e o34 | business bemg on a limited scale throughout. | trade and $10G2 per ton lo the canners. =~ | 100 Occidental ..... 10 | Shipping Intelligence > Minsours Pa 2%ec net decline. July, 84%@S6c, closed S4%c; | Print cloths are neglected. The woolen goods 2 per basket and for | . ¢ Missourl, Pa Betember: gt Didemper. Ctik@tsne, | division 1s ull, without special feature. s, Crabapples. 40G70 per box | _The following were the sales in the Pacific nes Mobile & Omio. o & | SRR s EEARS0aTec ver box; Bartetts, SIBLEC | Stock Hoard yesterday: —_— % Missouri, s & . . 9 COFFE R G A ,UMS—20G530c per box ‘and crate and 20@30c o < issourl; Kansas & Texas prefd..... 0% | fl(:;'x‘::";é s-.’é%-f‘"?.ffl‘a‘ e s e Foreign Markets. per basket; in bulk, $10G15 per ton: Prunes, 35| gq Ajpna o %’,:,’Lnfli", | ‘RR“TD',M," N S e B 7 iet' Jor oaliee. ratl Tseed a ol — @50c_per crate and 25@0c pec basket. | iy 1% foald e g i - York Central market_for coffee futures sed steady :\ll{l; LONDON, Juls 3.—Consols, 10ms: siiver, | STRAWBEHRIES. @3'sr per - cliest for | Bl 1:,:.“:“" : 1 20 Savase -z Fns;ngkszaum osa, Alexander, 61% hours from ~ e ‘"?wrfiyr‘;x‘; @7 85 Au- | 255 French rentes, 100¢ 2ic. Wheat cargoes | large and 32 Bif1 (o Sl berfics. i chequer . ot T 5| SBuin Encors, Atwood, 65 days from Ju v i Fevrs ovember, §1 o ihGasto- | on passage, white quiet, red easy; Walla| ypA\CKBERRIFS—32@4 per chest. o) i o . % | Barge Santa Phula, N hese Bcife e, March, $5 158 %: May., & 25g8 3. | Jalla, 296 64 English country ke ried| LOGAN BERRIES UGS per chest. PR es oo i . R e e ) & We: g ! 3 # o g 2 . Ciil i - i 00 Hale 200 Savage | s No . Pelmgren, . » Ratiway & ptel, SSULATE S, gAo e Rt | W 0.0 ctis: wheat and flour on| $NRETNLESL e 200 Mex 700 Silver Hili. % | willaga Harbor. " 7" : B n Railwa | DRIED FRUITS. paseage {o the Continent, 151000 cule: Tndtan | PGS Per box, Hgie for sinsle ana 40g5e - Oter: sk P oo™ Guide, Ofsen. 6% days from Grays Har- - iy NEW YORK, July 2.—The situation in_the | shipments of wheat to - gdor i | for double layers. | Afternoon Session. | " Gen 2 . ! ing st prefd market for evaporated apples ruled about | Indlan shipments of wheat to the Continent, | 'ppACHES—3@Te per box and 40@6ic per | 400 Challenge Con. 17 34 Potosi . Sobe: Wity ©, Chuphall, ' Dowys: foeen Yas v g Ist prefd.. Tachanavs: e Gamend Tat sassiat oIt | Dove S e basket for common and €@We per box for| 200 Crown Point... 03 X0 Savage Bt CLEARED. C (: le Western. holders, however, steady State evaporated | LIVERPOOL, July 2.—Wheat, g No. 1 Crawfords. I 300 Gould & y. 12 300 Savage B - s e apples, common, 3@ rime, s%@stse; | Standard California. 6s 574d@6s 6d; wheat In| “Gp\pES Seedless, from Arizona, $175 per| 200 Hale & | Monday, July 2. - le 15 getting SOy D a3 | cholce. %@6kc: fancy, California | Paris. quiet: flour in Parls. quiet; French coun- | . qre, 200 Ophir . Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, San Pedro; Goodall, ' g e O Lonte & Gx: Fnaciort dried pruncs, 3%4G7c per pound, as ta size and | try markets, steady; cotton. uplands. 52184, | “CHTERRIES—0@65c per box for black: Royal | Paking O ik ANcwsdes e nl of the year should see it| quality. Apricots, Royal, 12%@lic; Moorpark, CLOSING. Anne, 50@%e. In bulk, 6@ée for black and 6@ NG QU (s, Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; - 15@1se; Peaches, peeled, lgzac; unpeeled | 1 1VERPOOL. July 2.—WHEAT— o T Boval. Anoe. ”» Croep OFATIONS, Goodall, Perkins & Co. r mills only the best of re- | 6@se. No. 1 northern spring, 6s 4%d: No. 1 MELONS _Xutmegs. #1 %0 per case for Ariz- TS Nl?:”“’“- e Parsons, ‘Eureka: Goodall, i coming orders * = e RS FRUITS—Seealings, S0c@$1s0; St Bid Ask. Justice . (] Rr i Anuee ISR THies i Be. ; " e s Tameen t Paul & Omaha. ; RN Spot. firm; American mixed, new, 4s | Mickaels, $1§250; Mediterranean Sweets, §1 253 | Alpha - g & Kentuck - = afor Gatrie & Co. : ; eeting with some heavy | if o Chicago Grain Market. sty s sne':»’::fi;bzlrd\:'lf' o "’"‘L‘#‘a‘k«“xii’”‘,"fx’v"“"&' o gomet L iandes - 06| Mexican 20 2 Monday, July & s 5 st | | 2 ’ 2 Limes, $4@5; Bananas, 75c@$2 50 per bunch; | Belcher . = 10 12| Semr Bonita. Nicolson, San Pedro. < . lumberman E Coet n . Pineapples, $150G3 50 per dozen. | Best & Bele = 7 71| Stmr Orizaba. Parsons, Eureka. ' 3 %000 acres re- Union Pacit » 1 % Portland’s Business. S | Bultion. . ® 1 18| Sunr Point Arena, Hansen. Mendocino. . ' but a part of | nion Paciflc prefs CHICAGO, July 2—Wheat, bearlshly affected — i i i i Caledonia . % | Stmr Coquille River, Thompsen, Grays Har % larper acreage. Sugar pine lands are also go- Wabash . . by rains in the Northwest, weakness in Liver-| PORTLAND, July 2—Clearings, $50,3%; bal- Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. D s G 1o 11| Beasient 2 3| por. e * . Wheeling & L pool and the heavy deliveries in July contrasts, | ances, S1853. The featurs of this market ls the raiaiey | Confdence ... See Belener. . o4 05 e e e e S, heeling & L E 2 clos c lower to-day. Corn closed Sy@%e hich the handful of Prumes still Con Cal Va..150 155 Sterra Nevada. 29 31| Stmr National City, Dettmers, Fort Brags. sconsin Central "1 | and Oats 1%c down. Provisions closed steady. Northern Wheat Market. b esch e PR L S o m‘:‘:} Con Imperial... = Silver Hill 2 | Ship § D Carleton, Amesbury, Tacoma. 4 e 08| August Wheat opened 1, dellveries in July o St Ba. nine Jaft and s e cro; will Gome | e Cae . - SIS A AT I e et B B B Pas Shan.) | contracts unusually heavy, although largely OREGON. Tn'on‘a bare matket. There is nothing new | Crown Point... 08 09 Syndicate e ANCISCO, July 2, § p. m. by one elevator concern, and there were liberal | PORTLAND, July 2.—Wheat exporters seemed | jn_Apricots and Peaches. B hequer o1.. 01 e2Union Cou. 2 2| T ovinger, Skipper, Stewarts Poiut. T tures were | 117 T e e i o the. Tt | initocest: whoet. GUNE S0 business, and as| DRIED FRUL lzlgfimrl’ggr&-, in sacks, Gould & Curry. 12 13 Utah ... 2 M| D SPOKEN. 5 i 5 o : e rains in the 4 for 40-5 2 c for 50-60's, Nor.... 28 3 5 % » Dakotas and Minnesota were heavier than pre | TSt of the farmers are in the harvest, feld O LT oo for M0 80n. THG% Tor sty | Hale & Nor.... 23 lTYellow Jacket. 13 13| may 4, lat 49 8, lon 4 W—Br bark Domne [ e | Vious showers of a month. Following the open. | Lhere was mnot muc e e < for 90-100's. Peach: i £ Francesca, from Portland, for Queenstown. > g > e vere 1 inal at G6@57c for Walla | and 2%@2%c for es, 4%@4%c for 0 3 aments 80| 1 Ammerican Cotton Ol pid ing there was some covering by shorts, which Here ATy O dealers refusing to quote | Standard 3e for choicd and 8@t for Tancy: REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | June 24.lat 3 3 lon 1l WOFE bark Ville de e eric n 2 | railied August o So%c, bu the | Walla, . - ; et t — - 3 o o ¥ Diego.. - e i Course was downward with few checks and | ver Sic for either Walla Walla or Vever, Whe Feeled B ivicd. Sg4c per b Pears iy | Henry C. and Hortense N, Good to Walter C. | Per Br ship Brussels, at Victoria July 1-Om Los Ang | A e st these were not emphatic. Toward the end the | first cargo of whea SAGtGirk and 7@Sc for bright halves: Black | Good, lot on SE corner of Ellis and Octavia | June 17, 1at 31 X, lon 131 W, bktn Fncore, from rancis Maximum temperature, | pesssic - o e dd y elevator concern credited with most of the | t0:a¥. Figs, 1%@2; White Figs, 2@lc; Bleached | streets, E 52:6 by S 120; $10. Juntn, for San Francisco, with captain danger- &: min American Smelting & Refng pid... 86 | G\ vuries was tredited with hammering the | Cleared=DBritish ship Wendur, for Queens-| SIE7, S Unpleached Blumac 6¢ 1 od | “'Attillo Moretti to Merced Moretti. lot on N | ously il by AND GENERAL iy : Tarkee to snable it to rebuy stuff given out | toWn. With 106,508 bushels wheat. e for unpitted. 8. 6o for pitted | | At % Hermann atreet, 153 W of Buchanan. MEMORANDUM. % T g American Steel Hoop.. : 35 | @n.Jduly contracts. The.close Mas wesk at the WABPVSTY NEW CROz—Apricots. 6%@T%4e per Ib. W 2633 by N 137:6; Bift. Per schr Abble M Deering—The following is Aactican Sogut Bboh bl 13| Pl Mukuse ke lower than Saturday at | TACOMA, July 2—Wheat, io lower. Blue| RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's fancy, per | John and Luna Stierien to Mary Hood, lot on | the catch of ccdiishe, Sehr Stanley, 35.00; bictn . s over the | s g e 7i%ec. New York reported twenty-five loads | Stem, 58c; Club, G6c, both for export. Ib, 10¢; choice, 8c; standard, Sc; prime, 6e: un- | E line of Clayton street, 222 § of Frederick, S | Fremont, 33,000; Blakeley, 20,000; Lizzle Coll Sves e e American Stest & Wire s s taken for export, s Reathed Thompson's, per "Ib, fe. Sultanase | 26 by B 101:3 $10. e e olby, . ported from A s ‘Corn opened oft sharply with wheat, and al- | , = 4 P ber Ib, Shic: chofce. Tic; standard, 3pc: am ‘and Elizabeth J. Barber to Samuel | POINT MONTARA, July 2—Lighthouse Keeper _ scartering | ~eess Tin Plate pfd. though the market recovered its initial decline mee. Lc: unbleached Suitanas. Sc: Seedless. | A. Wood Jr., lot on S line of Pacific street, | reports a four-masted bktn anchored two miles Uta 1, et Toba _ the close showed some loss with wheat. Rains Ib boxes, bc; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, Sigc: | 107:6 E of “Walnut, E 30 by S 127:8%; $10. south of station since 7:30 a m, 13 miles off as Tisen over the Pacific Coast | 16000 American Tobacco. | in the West, together with the wheat weak- LOCAL MARKETS. I ke os Lrerown. 16 London - Tayers. | . Estate of Samuél Cowles (by ARna W. and | shore, With no sigmals set. - Thinks she is in cast of the Rocky Mountains, | oecs AR R oEs 44 | ness, caused selling at the start by commis- SO §1 50 per box: d-crown. 3100 Fancy | Samuel W. Cowles, trustees) to Margaret A, | trouble, as she has all safis set and & strong rature changes have been slight | 32 Anaconds Mining Co. slon houses. On the break influential local op- ’ Leron . %i: Dehesa. 32 60, Imperial, $2. A} | Cowles; lot on NE line of Tweltth street, is3 | southerly wind is blowing. . it is geaerally below the | 18.2% Brookiyn Rapid fransit. erators bought and provisions people covered, | ¥————— Prices are f. o, b. at common shippifg points | NV of Howars, NW i NE 16:2%, SE @S, TELEGRAPHIC. 5 | : 2 Causing the Dulge. Country acceptances were 5 ifornia. 4% $3300° 3 INT i n le for fair weather | Teported small. The cash demand was fair. Exchange and Bullion. S ainuts, 8GSc for Standards and 9g | _Anna W. and Samuel W. Cowles. Myra A. T s B vy D ¥ SNDIpL cloudy or foggy | Oats were weak, influenced by ‘the wheat — 10c for softshells; Almonds, 11%@12c for paper- Redding, Anita E. Rearden and Frances §. | “°B5¥: DOMESTIC PO morning. 7| | break and a_favorable crop report from the il — 4y | shell, 3G10c for ‘soft and 4@5c for hardshell; | Badger to syme. sy quitclaim deed: $10. RTS. co for thirty eret Fheige Northwest. | This section, recently a buyer, | Sterling Exchange, sigh 4904 | B uter SX@EXe for Eastern and S for Cali- | Margaret G. Flion (ingie) to Eilzabeth | DUTCH HARBOR—In port Tuge ¥ Nor stme | = e was on the other side to-day. Sterling Exchange, sixty s % | feenia: Brazil Nuts, 7%@Sc; Filberts, 12g12ic; | Lynch (wife of Alexander). lot on S line of Hero, stmr Farallon, U S stmr Rosecrans, stmr o e e Provisions early were firm and especlally in | Sterling Cables .- = 4% | Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts,’s3 50@5. Saventeenth street, 160 E of Guerrero, E 33:6 | Golden Gate, stmr Sunol and two barges in tow, Oleicons Bufn s comparison with the weakened attitude of | New York Exchange, sig i 10 | PHONEY—Comb, 12%@13e for bright and 11g | bY S % $10 U S stmr Patterson, stmr Corwin and U § B T | Wheat. showing but a small decline. The list | New York Exchange, telegraphic — 1% | 1oe Gor flent amber: water white extracted, 74 Builders’ Contracts. stmr_Perry. p o o | Sased 'off a little early, but rallied later on | Fine Silver, per ounce - 61 | 120 for HeR Amaber extracted SK@ic; dark, s e COOS BAY—Arrived July 2—Stmr Del Norte, Laclede Gas......... O R o aeis s o 4D Mexican Dollars, nominal T g : Jacob Kamm (owner) with Gray Bros. (con- | from Astoria, for Eureka and San Franciaco National Blocuit pid Kot enced oft Again with wheat, but the closs R e 5 P W AX—24@26c per Ib. e . e aeing | Salled Jéiy. 3 Stser Avestu; et as Francisco. B oeinm National Lead ; waa steady. i Wheat and Other Grains. — i Tht vt i 7% Yoo W S0l Tt | M et B N N 3 b nal Lead pd The leading futures ranged as follows: ol o Provisions. being Eastern, brick, wall and rethrn wall on | Sailed July I—Schr Laura Mav, for San Fran- 4 vicinity- s0 National Steel = 2 —Liverpool an arls were 3 th of building on S line of Market street & e National Steel prd. S et s T a |y koo s e . Metween Thira and Fourth: $1500 | © GSEENWOOD—Sailed July 2—Stmr Alcatras, it 3 VILLSC New York Atr Brake. & IV Bder i CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10@10%c per Ib for aus Spreckels (owner) with Gladding, Me- | G. LS ‘August 8 % % ed from §2% to T5%c. There P for San Francisco. Local Forecast Off North American.. Eeuteniber 815 8ol sosg | Chicaso declind 7 Dby By ¥ heavy, 10%@10%c for light medlum, 11%c for | Bean & Co. (contractors), architects Reid Bros. | SEATTLE—Arrived July 1-Stmr City of To- Pacific Coast... Corn ¥ waes a good rainfall on Sunday at several points | ji.pe ‘19y4c for extra light and l4itc for sugar- | —Terra cotta for light court amd fire walls peka. from Skaguay: schr Albert Meyer. from . y Pacific Coast 1st pfd. iyl 9% 4% 41%|in the Northwest, and while it was too late t0 | cured. Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12g1ac; | for a five-story and basement office butlding | Honolulu: schr Gen Siglin, from ——. July 2— | > Coast 24 prd ‘August 2% 41t 42 e the wheat, it uced a sentimental ef- | §75SC poar” $12 per bbl: extra Mess, §13; Fam. | on S line of Market street, between Third and | Stmr Robert Dollar, from Cape Nom: H Mall 3 | Seprember 0 2h 4% 31|20 on the market|and added to weak cables | v*5)¢ extra Prime Pork, $15; extra ciear, $13; | Fourth, W of Claus Spreckels building; $49%0. | Sailed July I—Stmr Cleveland, for Cape Nome; { EASTERN MARKETS 1 ! " Oats No. depressed prices. he American visible sup- | ' 616 50: Smoked Beef, 12%4@13c per Ib. | D. L. Farnsworth (owner) with Jones, Peter- | stmr Al-Ki, for Dyea. % | A i e July . 2 Ny B 233 | ply_increased 1,637,000 bushels. Russlan ship- | Ty Tierces quoted at 7c per Ib for com- | son & Rountree (contractors), architects Cope- | Sailed July 2—Stmr San Blas, for San Fran- | 3 | essed Steel Car ptd Augist 237 23% 28 2313 | ments were 1,590,000 bushels less than last year | ,oupd and 8%c for pure: h.lrb-mll. pure, | land & Plerce—Chimneys, lumber, labor, tin- | eisco. * i ® | man Palace Car. September 3014 2014 23 230 | and the quantity afloat decreased 1.500.000 bush- | fyc: 10-1b tins, $4c; o-lb tins. 9%c. ning, galvanized iron and mill werk, stairs, | PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived July 1—Bkt b ey A “ Mess Pork, per bbl— els. There were 3,000,000 bushels of July wheat ’Eorrownn—o» half barrel, $%o; thres | glass and glazing, screens, electric wiring and | Amelia. from Honolulu. - York Stock Market. | 10448 | July 123 1265 128 1285 [ on delivery -!“Chlu::.‘ i about 3c. Spot | BAIE barrels, Sic: one tierce, 8%c; two tlerces, | bells, tubes, etc., hardw; and marble steps | NEWPORT—Arrived July 3-Schr Lottie Car- Jras September 2% 126 2B | The R '-l-‘“‘hf’,dmp ut dc. Svot | gye; five tierces, 8%e per Ib. for & two-story and basement frame bullding | son, from Fureka XEW YORK With the exception of | s B tonn i S L T fng o pay 31 05, but déalers say that the farm- . O oente and Broderickc strect, S % by B e . e St B W : n at the opening in Leather pfd. 1; | September 6 §o0% Ei0% | S are menerally unwilling to sell. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. |7 i - B PO I A failed July T o€ § & B Stir Co- quotations the stock United States Rubber 2414 | Qctober i 37 - § 87 | . Spot Whear—Stippiog, . 8 Go; mllink, §1 ¢4 Caroline Wingarter (owner) with J. Fred | lumbia, for San Francisco. strong throughout the LSl Bostes Bonhe i) mq-' | S 1 per ctl 1 BOARD SALES. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | Wagner (contractor), architect Maxwell G, | Arrived July 2-U § stmr Philadelphia, from » - m.. uly o P - Viet X « mains well maintained Republic T & 8 Co foig §% 1%..| Informat Sesion — :15 o'dlock~Decembers | about 1c under quotatious. Heavy Seiced Steers, B g osale worhs milees; | ' Saiied July 2-Stme Juneau. for Seattle ile the strength was Republic 1 & € Co pfd 14 = 2000 ctls, §1 14%: 12,000, §1 14 s%c; medium, Skc: Ught, Siee; Cowhides, sige: | cavation. mariie S TRCRGS Torle pressed | irived Juls 3-Ger ship Rickmers Rickmers, Grangers and Pacifics PCC&SL. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, easy: | = Second Session—December—2000 ctls, §1 4. Stags, Gc; Salted Kip, §%c: Calf, 10c; Dry | Brick Work Bogl CCOr O ame Teside | trom Hongikon: rket both in point NS g e NG e | e o . e Yic; culls mmd brands, Ue; Dry | S5 Of Clay street, 36:8 W of Plerce, W 5.3 | PORT LUDLOW—Arrived July 3-Br stme The news of rains | Shares sold. T hetoed . 3t b 4 ecemmber—40 D, g g eache short. Wool. 1608 each: | DL, S 121: $10. * T “%% | Bloemfontein, from Port Hadlock. in the spring wheat | CLOSING BONDS. No: 3 white. z‘n‘é’z’e‘e‘{‘%oi'a"'xmfn’}“%.my." Be | 107000, 138 o e o L | e g 1o oo, SigA" © fachi| “Same owner with Carl Krecker (contractor), 4 _FOREIGN PORTS. i The advance, | U S ref 2s when (L & N U 4s ex int f3% | falr to cholce malting, 42g4sc; No. 1 flaxseed, | - BARLEY—The market is dull and unchanged. | Hides, 1 © | architect same—All Work except brick work, | GUAYAQUIL—Arrived June 2—Schr En- the wheat market, | issued reg ......108 M K & T 3s ... 673 | 31 80; No. 1 Northwestern, 31 80; prime timoth Feed, §7%@7c for No. 1 and 62a@8sc for off | Colts, 25@G0c. Demhnl—&lmm&ur red skins, e‘c""‘"‘)"l'- Wnl:n::;v-. m?-:‘lc work, plumb- | deavor, from Port Ludlow. craln traffic recefved | D0 cOupon ex intle3 A K & T 4s ..... 8% ;:'g, fit:: 10; e pgflul:-um; sfixal," pm grades; Brewing and shipping grades, 76@soc; M t-ilu or. mflflum -xux:'n. ; win- l‘,‘.-f;k_ tcl‘:tf::;n g'm_h :fi-dg.l u:rna‘ El:fufi‘ .‘I.?xeunfu':“:;'c\n‘l‘-}?e ,prlor to June 30—Br Ihe infiuence of the | L 5 28 ez o100 (X YC iats ex int 108t | 5 s 1 doxe). 36 BS@7 1; dry saited should- e, R s BOARD SALES. D e and smooth Mo, medlum, Joe_ | for same on same: §7300. Sailed June 31— Br stmr Coptie, for San Fran- The deliveries of | T' & 2s councn....199 Nor Pae fs . % | ers (boxed), G%@7c: short clear sides (boxed), 1 Session—9:15 0'clock—Nn sal TALLOW-—No, 1 rendered, 4¢ per Ib; No, 2, | Same owner with Duffy Bros. (contractors), | clsca. s et 2 B further a1 8 mew b T 1905 Nor. B s ex 151 190k | 51 40@7 00; whisky. ‘basis of high wines, §1 23; | Io(OrRIeL SEON R Der Tonge, Taor 3¢; Tisc: krease, 2ic. architect same_Plumbing work, including sew. | ACAPULCO-Sailed June X-Stme Barra- : week's toral and at 636,00| U 8 new 45 coup1s%l/N Y C & Bt L fa 105 | CIOVER. contract grade, | B ataing. Seseion—_December—ion ctle, | W QOL—Sring clip In auotable as follows: | crs a0’ £+ T8 for same on ssme: $u25. | couta. for Panama: stmr Clty of Para, for et ooonie thie. Sarment of NEb i 1048 oM ecirn N &N con 4s.. $6% | Articles— Recel, 2igc. g iy e e D > . HAMBURG—Salled June 2—Ital ship Mount ver five years, with the exceptionfof | Ors Nov ams ...M8 | Wiour. bartels | - 1L 15, Atternoon Seasion—No sal . defective, 13@1kc; Southern Mountain, 12 Notice to Mariners. Carmel. for San Francisco. | Ore Nav 4s 01% | Wheat, bushels 17,000 OATS—There i3 a moderate demand at un- e from which the falling GIf was abowt | R AR T B L <OATE U s méntrs’. 1#Gdc; Southern Mountain, fres, 7 phtas CALLAO_Arsived June 11-—Nor stmr Kvar- The recei; primary points | U pon. 113 O S L con 5s ex in.1il | Oats, bushels . 0 ‘White, $1 10@1 25; Surprise, $1 135; Red, | Monthe. ERonttisrn n, defective, Office U. S. Lighthouse Inspec: b Sy reren B el 15 a small decli ¢ week's | Dis of Col 261122 |R Gen 4y o3 it 57 | Byer vashels ey st e Graye $1 UgGL 16; Black, $1G1 10 per o Mt Snata e TSI e ey e R e The will ss thus shown ; o101k sts . riey, bushels . 9. cf ominal at 8@10c 5 San Francisco. Cal.. July 2, 1900, - Paes Ry o a2 a per 1b; new, 9@10c. DOVER—Passed June 2%—Br ship Berm USRS G NS their wheat at | Canada So‘l}“‘:‘d“.l&".?lfi‘: H‘é"‘.“& On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter :350 #‘."-:-""vfl?u’,‘? 11’5:‘.“1,‘;5 g;wm s lA&lfi%fl;—NfiEumo gk fon oo e F"E":"‘p ¥4 present prices seems symewhat th Aiscredit the | C & O 41§ ine St Pat eonscte ™ 125 | market was firm; creamery. 14G19c; dairy. 13G | $1 15@1 17%, San Francisco Meat Market is hereb 2 OUNLY bR larmist report of the prospective shortness of | C & O s .._....116% St P C & P Ists 113% | 16%c; cheese, SK@10%e; eges, firm: fresh, ile. | R for mew and 92G3c for old. an L'ra 0 Meat Marrel. Notice is hereby Siven that the first-class | NEW YORK_irrived July :—Stmr Mar- the wheat crop. ¢ &N 75...139% S P C & P Ssexin.1i8 e BUCKW A EA f—Nominal. = A e o PRESIDIG ShoAT Y flom near | quette, from London; stmr Taurie, from Liv- o figusen ot the large July istursements | € & X 5 F Db i |Sou Pac 4 L A — ———————+ : Veal fs extremely scarce and still higher. | the THIGE, ¢f FRYFIRIG CHOAL, SAN FRAN- | erpool S of Aividends and interest were another factor ‘er ex inf 3| Sou Rail is ex i ;] firm and hers St Pl e N re- | YORKOHAMA—Arrived prior to June 30— of Sxrengt in e marker " Thess re estl | Col Seuthern ds . MlER T o s Foreign Futures Flour and Millstuffs. Muuton s also fim und cholce wethers sell | piaced temporarily by a seconid-cluss can tuay. | Ggalc, from San L5 e s mated variously at $100,000,000 to §150,000,000. It - f— zontal stripes, in | LiVERPOOL—Arrived July 2 Serv = pointea Gut’ thet s larger Daoportion than | D & R G ! . FLOUR—Catitornia family extras, $3 @3 T, | I Ji062 continues, but Teef is In ample supply | fie same position. ' The frst es oy wiiy 57 | s New Vore i Soues Nerste. ever before of these payments will remain v usual terms; bakers' extras, $240@3 50; Oregon g ctical —Arrived July 2-Stmr Minnesotad his touniey, wing Ho e Jarge Suving of| £ G % oLtk abal el fi-n:.h eRon |~ BEEF—3atc per Ib for fair 1o cholce. This affects the List of Beacons and | from Philadeinhia. fuly 2-Stmr American securities from the margined holders | F W t it VEALZUutay, Seiosnall SQIG mt b o | DuoTA” Nesily, Coust. 1. —_—— e ——— B e . e e ly, and 8 1503 68 for bakers'; Eastern. $ 80| MUTTONS-Wethers, T4@8ic; ewes, T@T%c | Dy order of the Lighthouse { O e T o Do barel e cor. | PT 030 : » “Is Parker Podds a good whist player?® D arents and, scconding © grecelent these K CP & — l!lu'n‘it“lo s T g 1 (o‘:nufl. e "oan-u‘u 8. “No: he used to be, but goif ruinea - > 2 ¥

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