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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1900 : o, 333 80 for and 32| quarterly dividend at t 7954 bushels; ; 240,000 | wool sales. Thi: akness in London has|ers $: Brotle 0t i els; sales, 1754 bueltels futures; e e e e Atably. I UtaR, | G250 for amail: Pigens, [ o dosen | per annum. pavable ImmeAIT: any paid & - - | bushels export. Spot market strong; No. 2 red, U T 1| 8% € o, b afoat: No. 2 red, ¥isac elevator! | Wyoming and Idaho, who are offering woold | iof old and ¥l 35160 tor dividend of Se per share yesterday. ; No. 1 Northérn Duluth, 91%c f. o. b afloat to | at_decidedly lower figures. Notwithstanding e A luska Packers Association will pay & & ; ] fartye; No. 2 hurd Duinth, ke T o, b et | e e hrineer o be I & mood o, purchase. ae Butter, Cheese and Eggs dridend of The o day. o Teust Com- ] " Option: “atrons, ; . 2 o Cai H rust Com all day, on an unexpectedly bulllsh Government | they are uncertain as to the kinds of wool » pany has dectared the usual quarterly dwi- which Will be needed in thelr lightweight F mmediately. b :‘Mmlfrlll:ll(. 5:".,..'“.;,"}‘,‘:,‘,‘3'.:3’.'.‘“.':..,:1‘“‘”“?.“«4 Soods, the extent of the demand and the | Butter continues slow of sale, with ample | dend of §1 50 per share, payable I what. Melons continue to bring high prices. Avples continue firm, but Crabapples fire neg- ected Missouri Kansas & Texas New Jersey Central New York Central Norfolk & Western Norfolk & Western 3 NEW YORK. July 11.—The iron market con- B RN AT QRATED APPLES CO™™ ™ | (inues weak, with billets down to 321 Pig | "CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES-3%@7c per | iron warrants were nominally quiet. Tin in pound, as to size and quality. London advanced 10s in spot and £2 158 in fu- Moorpark, 16@17¢. | tu The local market for sheet ruled strong £ osed b basis upon which prices will settle. When the he 18 al a lberal stock of - NGE. SoncCioned firm at 2e net ‘advance, July, $TR@ | Uit twolght seasn has definitely developed a R i Bae e’ soodis: s S 7o STOCK AND HOND EXCHAM 2. s 808t ctlher, Sagtbnte, closed Sowc; December, | bOiter dqmand for wool I8 anticlpatet, |, | Coifia’ are decrrusing, but spo wocks are et WEDNESDAY, July 11—2 9. m. ufigm closed S, to 1.165,000 pounds domestic and 150,000 pounds | too large to justify any marked advance. aAve Big Atk d 3 o forelgn, making a total of 12316,000 pounds, & nin S Bonds— it 0. E COrRER Lot Rio, weals No. T tnvolce, 9o againat o' total of ‘5.27000 foF the pravieus | Creameryancy Croamery. 1HQIS: oec- | 4o quar coup.nueenis (Mutual B3 Ca O L il L ey v Famiile A meske sud & tatal of JI6000 pewnds for o ancs 16%; good to choice, 15%@ioc; o= v ey e . 133 A% Gus 1mp. 47 8 ures—Closed steady, 5@15 points net lower. o ‘common, Se. - quar coup..109%110 . 4% b tal sales, 1 cluding: July, §75 ® | CHEESE—New, $%4@%;: Young America, 9%@ | * Miscellaneous— e 48 8% T {memw. Ty B Octben ¥ 90: November, London Wool Scles. 1 Fastern. 1061c; Western, I5avibe per, 1t g{ ¢ Cab e 116% — 7| San Francfaco. X - > Tows i D 5; Ve g 4 S— ted af " e~ 0 £l G & B C - 3 City J s o 4o: centrl- 3 3 —_— s 7 em’s nd. - . Lake Erfe & Western prefd. 53 | firm. g ings were actively competed for at dearer | Deciduous an itrus Frus. sl Lk 0 — Silver a fraction wweaker. Exchange unchanged. ! Lake Shore 20 | BUTTER Recelpts, 9130 packages. S§teady: | rates. Cross-breds, especially course and shab- | | = Z |Bank of Cal.. — — e | flru(;vm; & Nashville ! fiY;.Igfléfisrj nnmw.c; factory, ummfiv 2k hy.fl:verl‘ I‘l';l nxhrongl d:man;.;:d r‘o‘r:r\’r;w ‘l'n":I Lemons are cleaning up and there are indi- | [+ & K T 1064 2 1 : 3.30'1“.#05 = )2 5 e i’ . - ey .. Firm; Wi the last auc 3 5 0 68 — — ret D e 11"heat and Barley advance again. QOats firm. | A ern at mank I e K ge lots: Weat- | firm at times. Cape of Good Hope and Natal | cations of an advance. Limes are still higher. | ‘Do gned’6s.. — — Lon P & Aol — 74 t Mexican Central . ern, loss off, 141¢c. wools sold well. ’F}em number of bales offered | Stocks of Oranges are becoming limited. |L A gntd 5s...J00 — Merchants' Ex 15 — Corn and Rye dull and unchanged. | Minneapolis & & DRIED FRUIT. Was $187. The present series will close July 20. | . Peaches. Apricots and Plums are dull ‘and |L A PR R 5. — 101%|Nev Nat Bk.. — — iy Minneapolis & St Louis NEW YORK. July 11—Business was rather SRS wenic. though stocks are net nearly as larke | Marketse — 1" Savings Eani y very firm at the advance. Feedstuffs unc At Pa e | o in the market for evaporated apples New York Metal Market. A et I o e M INCR G 2 y e 2o g : California dried frults ruled steady and un- ; dy. Grapes are dragging some- = Nothine doing in Beans and Seeds. Missouri Kansas ! changed. supply and steady. Grapes are dragging = itoes steady. Omions casy again. tables plentiful and dull. t'nfon T Co.. Street Rafiroaas— DECIDTUOUS FRUITS— ak G L&HSs. ki APRICOTS—25@40c per box and crate; In| ooy ppo i | | 7, APRICOTS—| ) - - lifornia .. é oD e o o PEACHES Peoiey, 1ianic: ampesied, s@s. at Tz 032 75, while futures wore neglocted, | baskets. 20G30c and $7 @GS per ton to th dak W Cn o e Butier, Cheese and Eggs as before quoted. Ontario & Western 193 | e o e | e rBcy oeaite An advence of 12s 6| APPLES 35c@$1 for large boxes; Graven- | ori?®' g Go-- R B . P 4 pricot d Pl dull and weak won Ry & X o £ | | In” London. "closing here at 316 . Lead and stelns, 7 2 ‘rnrbn'm;lu.‘“%fl‘)c‘m S paz dex. P& O Ry 13 1 [Presidio i AChes, < 1 UM, uil ang wear. ailway & Nav prefd....... 9 . Iter were dull and unchanged. e brokers' Al 2C per _buk; & ESAn... 3 - & ORRGs1S — der Stocks hes, Apricots ar 5 Pennsylvani =, Chicago Grain Market. l Price for lead was $3 80 and for copper $18 5. | PLUMS 20g3e per box and crateand gk | powellat K615 |cu Sl A RN pples firm and in good demand. Eeading 15t pretd o BT o g0 per erate and wge per besker. ™ | % 4 S e : : cading 2na prefd . ——— — : ST S per o S Ry orn & igorie rune crop estimates materially reduced by hot weather. Rio Grande Western 8% | v daco i large_and $2g4 for emall berries |8 P of A6s. Hone 8 B Co v 8% s and Limes firm and pointing upward. i an Francisco 9% | September 1%@1%c higher at S1%4@82c. 56; balances, $75,716. i S - e o (1306) Honokaa S Co 32 St Louis & San Fran 1st pi 8% | Government crop report for July, which re- | 956 3 LOGAN BERRIES—§5@7 per chest. Do (1912) Huteh'S B Co. 24 € St Louts & San Fran 2nd prefd 3% | quced the YWheat prospect about & hundred At CURRANTS—$2G3 30 per chest. SPRC Istgnts § Co. 19% 2% ; NI O foe S Foms Shweten S 1 | milion. buahels trom that of Sune, turmiened | Northern Wheat Market. R CKLEDERRIEE 01, D0 ana mome | 5§ ¥ et Hakuvan, 955 R & Hops and Hides dull and unchanged. St Panl . 1111, | ammunition for the bulls, There was liberal " CARL bttt T s omea § Co. o5 s : 1704 | selling on the bulge, however, on the bellet OREGON. NECTARINES White, 0@50c per box; red, | St Paul p: 5 &) 3 St Paul & Om: 110 | that the crop in the Northwest had been great- | PORTLAND, July 1l.—Wheat—Steady; Walla g > Stoc t as previously quoted. Southern. Paclfia 3 iy benefltedpby recent rains. Bearish harvest | Walla, 578c; Valley, 66068c; Bluestem, 6dc. | W EACHES-2i@40c per box and 2G%ic per | cVater, Stocks =2 3 3 outhern Railwa 1% e " 4 s asket for common and 23Gic per box a ontra_Costa.. — ~d impo i 2 S - 217 | DCWS from Russia also hampered the advance WASHIN 8 EG50c per b Crawf (F Tk, $156 o ¢ i imports of specie from Mexico. i Eisuesn -RAlaay -prd {32 | somewnat and September sipped off to S14@ | TACOMA, July 11.~Whent—Strong, %c high- | Z@50c per basket for Crawfords; In bulk, $1:6 .= — | Union Paclfic .. 34 | S1%e. " The early sellers wers soon boiled out | er. Bluestom, bhc; Club, 57c; both for export. | “ RV LIOR ¢ il from Arizoma. $1 50@1 o [ Union Pacific prefd 74% | and ofterings became scarce. Then shorts rush- = = per crate: Fontainebleau, from Vacaville, 6@ — |Par Paint Co.. ¥ — " which seems amply justified by home | Wabash ......... $% | ed to cover and there was considerable buy- Foreign Markets. Mo g i Cent L& PCo 4% — | Aitions. Prices of the leading speculative | Wabnsh prefd . 1% | 7 e B { UMELONS—Nutmegs, 75c@$2 per case and | Morning Sesston. rallroad issues had declined fully 10 to 12 Wheeling' & .L E | 5 [InE for the lomg account. Under this mo 2 — . No. 1| Crate: Cantaloupes, Tc@$1 % per case and 2 | Board— & s lumber at | Points below the best figures of 190 and 1899 Wheeling & L E 2nd prefd . 2314 | ment September rose steadily to $3o. There | LIVERPOOL, July 1L.—Wheat, firm: No. 1| 370" Targe crates s Bog 1 0 and the leading irdustrials have scored stili Wiconsin Central .. Were several soft spots on profit taking, but | Standard Californin, 6n fd@6s 64; wheat In | CITRUS FRUITS-Seedlings are about out: | 1o Gonir® ¢ 5 :§ imx 1:m- n‘nu‘l iarger declines. ‘many now selllng considerably Companies— the (market guled strong throughout aud Seb- | paris, stendy: flour In Paris, quiet; French | St. M’h;.aghs"gm.z' Valenclas, ;,‘;fig 50; ‘{d,,,‘, { 10 Contra ¢ 5a. prior to arrival. | below the issue point. - With good preferres ember closed at £23@S24c. country markets, steady. cns, $1@1 50 for common and $2@3 for_good to TR B C t for Europe, 525 6d, cent railroad shares selling under 7, and American | 153 | Corn showed decided strength, being helped | “UGER IRATEIE, SO, 1y I e e nes 1w 56 | Hosohiw S Co OSING. per bunch; Pineapples, $i 30@3 30 per dozen. | No. 1 Northern spring, Paauhau S P Co ... by the advance in Wheat and claims of dam- : 10 § F Gas & Electrie Co . jage by drought. September closed with a . United States Wells Fargo. of the sest_preferred industrials selling while time money e WHEAT-Spot, firm 5 4 %% % it is not ifkel Tis ous ain of . o ot ® . A | — etric Co Specie "oull movement | 510 American Gorton OfL. 204 | 020 b3 with the other cereals and closea |6 Sd: No. 1 Calttornia, i sa@6s s wutuzes | Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. |e e rSS AR It is evident that | . American Cotton Ofl pref 88 | strong, September lc over yesterday. e i o e " ; * ! 108 v Water .. A " 2, stimulus Is necessary for the fn- | American Malting . 3 | Lower prices at the yards and unexpected | “UHRN G0 M ondy; Amerlcan mixed, nom-| From the California Cured Fruit Assoctation | Street— -~ u a fresh bull campaizn he American Malting prefd. 15 | heavy receipts of Hogs depressed Provistons |, o) "o 400 parican mixed, old, 48 3d. Fu- | it {s learned that “Prunes are dropping quite | $6600 Northern Cal Ry 58 drawbacks are the ( ese situation and American Smelting & Ref 37 | early. The market railied later when the grain July, 4s 14; September, 48 2%d. « 1 40 Pacific Lightin net §, proach of the elections. Of the two the | ... American Smelting & Ref prefd list turned so strong. Packers bought heav- Wl;',w“e;‘:ls-l \Lg‘-m"m“éy ter e M heavily in the Santa Clara Valley, that is. in | 4 Pacl i‘ia"ll‘tzh! & - s is the more serfous. Confidence is the 800 American Spirits ily. September Pork closed 12izc higher, Lard ' 2 g sections, which, it is thought, will reduce the | " g & s hward for the future, but it should be| 300 American Spirits prefd 5c_advance and ribs Tige higher. b output to a considerable extent, say 10 per Afternoon ‘Session. 3 — | mixed with a liberal ailowance of caution. = | ... American Steel Hoop. The leading futures ranged as follows: — # | Cont. The crop estimate s not now as high as | e e ¥ TR g doption at the Kansas City convention | s o =t e e s = = | 7 California . —_ of the entire Chicago platform, is | American Steel & Wire prefd Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. LOCAL MARKETS. Having cheeked the growth, and they are begin. | 30 Hutchinson S P Co . Gove in certificates in circulation | inflicting hari-kari upon thelr Preal American Tin Plate.. 1 20 | July o e Bl : hing to color up. The harvest will be at least | (5 Kilauea Sugar Planiation Co 3 follow: nominee. The people o 3 A . 2 : & | §2000 Oceanic S S Bonds . 2 3 1 s < g Pl il | American Tin Plaet prefd e e K545 b .8 * % | ten days earlier than usual. S o & Mg G American Tobacco . The above conditions apply to other large | ; {a they aid when they voted for that - s e Corn No, 2 b abdve, Cona 2 | 228 s [ B NI T Anaconda, Mining Core... Juiy o T Exchange and Bullion. e e o Oiex | . PRODUCHES OIL EXCHANGR. 2 §4 cents. Cotton was then i cents & pound-| Brooklyn Rapid Transit o A S 2 where, which of course means a material re- | PRR gstvony | Colorado Fuel & Iron. ductfon in the weight of the crop, or, in other g 5 Py now it s 10 cents These prices have made | Comp Tl & Oats No. Sterling Exchange, sight.. #4843, | duction 8 walant (e st ) ek’ 3 | the people of the West and South prosperous | T AT (o | July .. 2 2 Sterling Exchange, sixty day 4G L w4 redaction 1o SRS greRe £ % | 150 Home O ... - e Was a net | and contented, therefore their frame of mind | b e o s b August ... Ay A% terling Cables & 887 f s proatioath. Ou (N E et Khe SEop18 | 160 American iPucl é 1,00 1d certificates and | s vastly different than when foreclosure of | P"d"m' :WE‘ September . 241 % New York Exchange, 10 | cleaned up and ti e_:";“_mvlw ‘ror;ne iom | Ao - st ¢ notes. | their property stared them in the face. Now | Federal Steel p Mess Pork, per bbl— New York Exchange, telegraphic 1234 | & bare market for the first time In six years. e that these people have had a taste of pros- | SEnseal FHlactin: July ol Fine Silver, per ounc = 6i% | | DRIED FRUITS—Old Crop—rrunes, in sacks, | 0 Street= = | perity they want it continued. and that means Glucose Sugar . September 12°60 Mexican Dollars, nom! 4813 —" | 4% @4isc for 40-50°s, I@de for AT e [ <o | that they want no violent change in govern- l‘n]:f;:::u;::i"h;'pe . yoand. per 100" ba— ) ";‘"“},;;“fi“ic“?ofir‘ lf,";!'-:"'r.;nafg“‘%"‘ o e T & | mental poli Intamatioad) Peves pet R, Y Wheat and Other Grains. Sfandards, 5c for chofcs and 5%@éc for tancy; | 200 Home Ofl “w T classified as follows 7 Laclede Gas . 75t | October .. 6 97% 697 Peeled Peaches, 10@12%c; Evaporated Apples, | 300 Independen & B At Weather Report. National Biscuft 2515 | Short RIbé, Der 100 Ibs— WHEAT—Chicago opened higher at S, de. | 5%@éc: sun-dried. 3G4c per Ib: Pears. 33@Atsc National Biscuit prefd ! 702% 708 * for dark and 7@Sc for bright halves: Black MIN STOCKS. $150,000,000 B i T S National Lead . A 5 § 50 clined to Si%c, recovered to c and fell back | it %{¥ S0 (AT O TR oot Y Henched | u il e % National Lead prefd ; - o to 82%c. Plums, 7%c; Unbleached Plums, 6c for pitted The following were the sales in the San Fran- 27,799,179 00 SAN FRANCISCO, July 11.—5 p. m. National Steel . 43 | Cosh quotations were as follows: Liverpool was firmer and Paris lower. and 1%e for unpitted. eisco Stock amtl Exchange Board yesterday: N. steady; No. 2 spring wheat, 80c; No No. 2 red, 88tc: No. 2 corn. 4k Chicago reported a goqd shipping and specu- [ NEW CROP—Apricots. 6G7%c per ™. Morning Session. RAISINS-Bleached Thompson's fancy, _per o ; standard, Sc: prime, 8c: un- | g Cholar Lo ’s, per T, 6c. Sultanas— | 500 Gould & Curr choice, 7 250 Hale & Nor.. tional Steel prefd. w York Afr Brake North American Pacific Coast Pacific Coast 1st prera The following wmaximum temperatures were‘ reported from stations in California to-day K8 .oooonnn Red Bluff . Tamaipals.... 83| Sacramento ... n Luts Obispo 19 200 Ophir .. 200 Overman 100 Savage . 100 Sierra 27c; | lative demand, with 175,000 bushels taken for No. ‘2 rye, i7lc; good | shipment. The Government reports indicate a | c; chofce malting, 41@46c; | vield of 475,000,000 bushels, which operators | Fancy, per ib, S L 8@ ada. ndence > . | No. 1 flaxseed,’ §1 80; No. 1 Northwestern, $1 80; it - s Pacific Const 24 prefd 6 | i o 3 ;| think justifies “‘dollar wheat.” The Southwest- | prime, 5¢; unbleached Sultana: 500 Mext 106 Silver HI :: = >, 3 15; 8 exfcan ....... Sitver > n Diego Facific 2 | i o 1an oo 30 o 5 s'%fif ern_movement and threshing sse both disap- | W-Ib boxes, 5c: 2-crown. loose Muscatels, ipersetas S i g Maximum temperature, Procas 9% | @6 85 short ribs sides (loose), $6 %047 20; dry | pointing. The Corn report is bearish, but it is | S-crown. G3e: doeromen. Jo: Londen favers: 201 10 gy & Belcher 23 400 Savage mean, 60, Terped: Besl iCR: it | salted shoulders (boxed), : short clear | claimed that damage has been done since the | €ROWR: ¥le Pl (0% e ¥ e n 1 0PN | 166 Caledonta ......1 05 306 Seg Hel JITIONS AN NER A Pllman Palace Car..... Sifles Cnel, W Yo7 0 basis high | country reports were sent In. Tuesday's rain| 0 "0."F o b. at common shipping points | 20 Chollar . 18| 200 Sterra X \DITIONS AND GENERAL | S 0iman Balucs Carsr wines, 31 23; clovel tract & $8. amounted to nothing west of the Missouri | Prices, 978 | % Chotlar 2 20 Sitver HIll 3 | SCAST. | g 10 Standard Ro 1 A < River. Topeka reported showers and cool rains TTS- Wainuts, 8% for Standards and 9 | 500 Gould & Curry. 2 Silver Hil | The vpressure has risen rapidly over the | Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | i the east and south, but nothing in the north. | 10¢ for softshells; Almonds, 11%@13 for paper- | 9 Potosi .. 16! 3% Union Con... Sugar prefd Flour, barrels 354 2) | morthern half of the Pacific Slope. An area 7 e 13,000 | 5t Louls and Kansas City both reported a | 1€ for Sofisheis: Samunas. Ze@ion 08 Bapee e Teunessee Coal & Iron 9% | Wheat, busheis. y 5 ‘s 35 | Of high pressure overlies Oregon and Southern i S ®1 o ; good spot demand. There were 165 loads taken . | The following were the sales in the Pacific s 45 | of United Si | nuts, 6%¢ for tern and 5c for Cali- e ng | Washington. An area of low pressure extends i e % | ooy el for export at the seaboard. Selling seemed | Peanuts, SN@6Xe for Fastern and fo for Call- | THe foard veatords | from Southeastern Calitornia northward to the Uniion Broses el ] S 1 Ve bushels about exhausted. and the feeling became | PICnl igise: Coconnuzs, 53 0 Morning Session. -4 Ty oves Wedinetr, Shaks sl Btiden United States Rubber prefd G3ig | Barley, busheis. : P A P A Loy o HONEY—Comb, 12i@13c for bright and 1i@ 300 Gould & Curry. 25 | rapialy over Washington, Idaho and Northern | L g el T O e e e sa"Fnd pot quota- | 12¢ for light amber; water white, T4@7%c: light 25 Seg Belcher.... 03 3 — | Oregon. Ithas risen slowly over Southern Cal- | Republic Iron & § : 12| On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter oul futures adyam Mohand #pot quota- | amper extracted, 6X@f7c: dark, éc per Ib. 250 Seg Belcher.... 04 oo $1,106,496,4% 23 | Yornia, In the great vallevs of California and Republic Tron & Steel O 563 | Market was steady; creamery, 15@19c; dairy, 14 | tions were also u fractlon higher, . BEESWAX—24@26c_per b, 200 Sierra Neva of June there was & loms | L oNE N e e bee ‘e nor- R L AT e R R B st 1 e b o s e ST W S8 o' Sereicial. - - SR 1 Son s S0NE - Dnut $10 00000 of the pan. | Mal. Temperatures exceeding 110 degrees are | s 108 1 k CALL BOARD SALES. Provisions. 500 Con New York. 03] 100 Stiver Hill. “hanke was called fh to | FPOrted,in Artzona 3 A ———— | Infornal Semsion—0:i oclock-Decembor— s T e ain bas fallen on the Pacife Coast f ¢ . : X . $117%; 16,000, $117%; 20,000, : ME. ollar ........ 20 00 Stevra Nevada. the mouth of the Columbla River northward. . | 1 CLOSING BONDS. > R $L17%; 20,00, §118;| CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10@10%c per Ib for | 50 Chollar ... 2 30 Slewra Nevada. 2 [ ycIbe Tolowing ‘maximum wind velocities are | Uy ion®iudiea s [Mpa 48 T 205 8 | Foreign Futures. Second_ Session—December—10,000 ctls, §1183; | heavy: 10@I0e Tor, Heht medium. Me pror | 20 Ophir T 160 Stiver HUL ... 6 reported: Eureka, 26 mil hour f the | - 5 < - 88y | 2000, $1 18%. A = —_— r northwest; Winnemucca, 32 {rom the south. | Do SOUP - N gut e ] Regular Morning Sesslon—26.000 ctls, §118%; | Qured- Eastern sugar-cured Hams i2giic; CLOSING QUOTATIONS. I west; San Francisco, 2 miles from the west; | 1o et wel At R Sl L 00 S ‘tra Prime Pork, $15: extra cle 5 —— | E1_Faso. 2 miles from the cast, FREREL N : LIVERPOOL. i\ ftornoon Sesston—December—2000 ctts, $118; | 1 M5 PRI TN TRAGNT et B WEDNESDAY, July 11— p. m. e e of the Produce | p 0 CRME made at San Francisco for thirty | DO .UP N'¥ & &E T i loen | Wheat— Tl gt s ST A L e Do fn 1 MERRD Tierces quoted at 7c per 1B for com- Bid. Ask. | Bid.Ask. > ot eiier | ours enkias ufiopiahe NIV g B | Do new 4s coun.133%|Nor & W con 4s. Opening S 6 4% hy with = ‘wheat A fut m"“:a pound and 8%c for pure: half-barrels, pure, | Alpha . . 04 Justice . o8 r . ed 0 regul Northern California—Cloudy Thursday in the | po orY ° oo il Shemns | 4% | pathy w at and futures advanced | Fc” 1oy tins, Sige: S1b tins, S%e. 7~ L R k election of the San Fran- | northern portion; fair in the southern portion: | po s o o AR , slightly. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, $%c: three | Andes . . 04 05 Lady Wash.... — 03 bange July 1T: For direct- | brisk northerly Winds in the interior: westerly | 1. Rodie, 8 o St ks et o l'aed B'fi"z‘{tc fflPth»m1 Tfld ‘Wf%k‘ for off | nalf barrels, 8%c; one tierce, S%c: two tierces, | Belcher . T 16 17| Mexican . B B e i e | Pt TRt : | Do 5 coun Do con &3 ...11112" | Opening 20 B | el oty | e, Iemes | ke vy tisrom. Bip ver e 2t qirepmuter: H. Sher: | soutnern Culifornia—irair | Thursday: - con- | piat of Col 3113 |Reating Gen 443 | Slosing 20 26 " CALL BOARD SALES. > BT, e . e - nra g e ha i n i | Atehison it 4R G W 1sts........ 9% | Flour— s Phcssban e Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | Caledonia ......1 %110 Overman ...... 13 18 Ruy T | "Do adit 4s . L &1 M con 55410 | Openin, o xnrorm-; esslon—December—4000 ctls, 75%c. ’ Chalienge Con. 14 15’ Potosi B Mayhew and J. M. | Utah—Cloudy; eooler Thursd | Sanada So 2ds L& S F Gen 6x121 | Closing ... 2 — L e & o Chollar .. . 19 20 Savage . 13 2 his Arizona—Fair Thursday. " | € & 0 aus . t Paul con . 158 sing . aensereeiens 50 Regular Morning Session—December—Sm0 ctls, HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | Confidence ..... 75 |l e g i AR s NS ) B SPC& P Ista.. 116% | Toc; $000, To5ic, Seller, 100, new crop—2e, about 1c under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, | Con Cal & Va.. ¢ @ Sk wekterly Sings “,’""‘ {’_ ir FPPmiay: 1.C.& N con'la Do &8 .. i % | Afternoon Sesslon — December — 14,800 'ctls, | giso; medium, Sizc; light, 8isc; Cowhides, §tc; | Con Imperial... — 01 Sierra Nevada. 2T 2 Y R LEXANDER'G. McADIE, | 20,5 F deb3s. P ds : i R O L iy Skt See G6 Stags, Gc; Saited Kip, ic; Calf, Sc; Dry Hides, | Con New York. (3 04 Silver Hill 62 8 for Australi N Porecast Offictar. | Chicago Term 4s.. 88|80 Ry &s . California Fruit Sales. S—A steady demand for Government ac- | cound. 1ac; culls and brands. 13c: Dry Kip. | Crown Point... 08 4 St Loufs ® — or Austraiia. - | Colo So 4s . tandard R & 20 count keeos the market.ruff. and cuts down | jsc; Dry Calf, l6c; Sheepskina. Sheavlings. Eureka Com.... — 50 Standard 1543 3 I D& RG 1 D Pas 1o | stocks. which are now limited. There is no fur- | 30c each: short Wool, 30Gslc cach: medium. 6 | Exchequer ... — i Syndicate -~ Moana salled yesterday for Aus- | —% | Do 4s . v Do 2ds * % | ther advance, g & ¥ @soc; long Wool, %0c@$1 10 each; Horse Hides, | Gould & Curry. 24 Union Con. » A ; alied yesterliay for Aus- ] Erie Gen 4s ? UPis . White, §1 1,0 P2 $1 274@1 35; Red, | galt, $242 25 for large, $1 75 for medium, $1 for | Hale & Nor.... 3 3 Utah ... zn t argo of general merchandise Ft W & D C ists Wabash i CHICAGO, July 11.—FEarl Fruit Company's | $1 07%@1 20; Gray, §1 1091 15; Black, $1 02%@1 10 | small and 30c for colts; Horse Hides, dry, $1 50 | Julia . 01 02| Yellow Jacket. 4 15 E 1 EASTERN MARKETS. Gen Elec 5s Do 2ds 102" | sales of California fruit: Pears—Bartletts, $1 60 | *'NomN—The market is_dull and unch S It TV 3 for SnCin. Lo at a ] x XNew Zealana, | | z | Jowa Cent 1s West Shore 12 |22 a box. Peaches—Crawfords, Te@SL 25 ‘a | with ample offerings. —Eastern large. Yol | G o or: (o e m e Surner orer o | # ¥ - $4842; total value, | % o A e Pt })':firg;""'"}::m box; Hale's Farly, 50@%c; St. John's, 65c@ | $1 17%@1 20 per ctl; Eastern White, $1 173@1 20 | tnin skins, 20c. Goatskine—Prime Angoras, T5c: | 3 [ ts were includ- | e 3 | MINING STOCKS. §L 208 tox. Flina- Eiebasies, 0B 35 enpie LA b Miset, 1101 174 3 Jarge and smooth, §c; medium, Sic. Sun, Moon and Tide. -1 New York Stock Market. i 5 crate; California Red, $1 05@1 10; Peach, 45@gse; | RYE—92%@%e per ctl. . 1 rendered, 4o per Ib; No. 2, » } fruit, 16 pkes 1,‘1‘311:' Point A € 75| Satsuma, 70@S5c; Washington, S0c@sl; Wick. | BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Sie; grease. 2@fige. e ; | £ e L g S y ip & table s ¥ 7 o EW YORK, July 1L—The bull manipula- | Con Cal & Va....l 140 Plymoutii | $8 | son. 31 3@1 8. Prunes—Simont, 6%, single Fl d Millstuff Novihern foee, aite: Novthern defective, 10 | i tion In Unfon Pacific turned the market from | Deadwood . - 40 Quicksflver . 150 | crate; Tragedy, S0@%c, Fifteen cars of fruit our an ISt s. l4c; Middle County, free, 14@lic; Middle County, | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— a reactionary course to-day and made the tone | S & Norre.. 0 SiooatRad 79| sold. Gefactive, o Southern® Mouniain, 1| Times and Heights of Hih and Lew : | Hale & 2 3 erragNevada ... NEW 3 B 7 thern Mountain, free. aters at_Fort Point, entrance to San during the latter part of the session of the | Homestaie 50 00 Stan ami W IOEE 2 g ksl g g L ot g b ::::.": ool ol ! 10@12; Southern Mountain, defective. Francisco Bay. Published by official au- | Stock Exchange’strong throughout. The later | Iron Silver . 5 Union Con . 274 3% I Peadie rs— letts, $140 | us = rm-h : o = oS “" 7_months’, 1lc; Humboldt and Mendocino, thority of the Superintendent. | strength was not sufficient in all cases to en- | Mexican . . 16 Yellow Jacket. T Aty eaches—Imperials, 50@sic a box; | and Washington, $2 75@: LBz ot Ry 16@15c; Nevada. 13@léc per Ib. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at {tirely wipe out the carller losses, but they | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, St. John's, 45@8ic a box. Plums—Burbanks, | ily, and $3 15@3 50 for bakers'; Eastern, $ 75 | Fall Clip—San Joaquin Lambs’, $@%c per Ib. | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about D i il coibel o rduced.” Wite. wers | MoGAYS | Rubber . 300681 10, single crate; Peach, 3ic@$L 15, single | 5 15 ver barrel. HOPS—Nominal at 5@l0c per ib; new. 9@llc. | twenty-five minutes jater than at Fort Point; 3 Sy, Bt during the aay whie Diioe Prany ont ] Call Toann <5 MCsL it e P aihs crate; Purple Duane, 6lc@$1 60, single crate; | 1, MILLSTUFFE-Prices In sacks are as fol- e the height of tide is the same at both places. bracticaily the orly tock which stood firm | Time loans ||| 31@4is| West End - 937 | Ogon, G0@sSc; Satsuma, 40@70c. Prunes—Simo- | Flour, $3. per 100 1bs: Rye Flour. §2 7. Hye San Francisco Meat Market. S g g 5 o B NE mirien, 3 | e e e O e Tl euDBort of | O ... 204 Baanen Bec ;- 4% | ni, 15G%c, single crate; Tragedy, $5G%e. Nine- | Meal, f2 3 Rice Flour, §i; Com Meal, 2 : = 1 sundries, e s ers determined and the ahsorp- ] teen cars frult sold. 50; roats, $450; " mery. 12 tke | tion very confident and on an enormuus scals, | Do prefd fxtra eream o §1 %: Ot Sroats, M & Hom: | BEEF-3g6ke per b for (air to chotce. 0% Atchison 4s -100 | PITTSBURG, July, 1.—The Earl Fi % g Kkwheat Fl 423 ‘118% | Mininz Shares— pany’s zales of Callfornia fralt at spetion i | Coucked Wheat, 8 50 Tarina, 3 50: “Whets | VFAL—Large, $%@%c; small, $%GI0te per [116% | Adventure . 235 | day foll Peaches— ords, 3 . Allouez M1n "E6.71 17 | boxex, S0cal 05, average 31; St Tohne bowas: | 125 Vo sncks, 35 56G1; Bears Bariey: $5: Spitt | | MUTTON—Wethers, TH@Sc: ewes, T@74c per | i [Time| | Time Amal Copper . 8% | S5@90c, average Sic; crates, 9c@$125, average | Peas, $5; Green Peas, §5 50 per 100 Ibs. pound. | 4 Ft | Ft. | i3] Atlantle .o 2| 10, Plums—Burbinks, single crates, $5c0 T il A wnall, T oNe '126" | Boston & Mont. & @ & Ho:.C. g RE—Live Hogs, or small, 133 |Butte & Boston... 63 | $1 SW:;Effirafie%rmgg;:n%?n;l': e Hay and Feedstuffs. Sur. et $Gste for large: stock ?lnn ©: dressed Hogs. < pkgs dried | There was no speclal news to explain the | Amer Sugar movment aside from the general conditions in | Do prefd its territory and its finances. No suggestion | Amer Tel . Eas been offered that the dividend rate is Ijke- | Boston & Alban: - 4 1y to be increased over that at one-half per cent | Boston L B "":fd CoTn: 4B o8 | decline for the last semi-annual period. The | Chi Bur & Q K e PKES | Government crop report was an important in- | Dominion Coal g TUES. Value | fuence in the stock market all day. An effort | Fed Steel Rolled Oats (barrel - 33% Calumet & Hecla..725 | @3], average 9%c: Satsumna, single crates and feeders, Sea Islands—s9 gals Wine, 500 Tbe made to ignore its significance in the Do prefd 1 66| Franklin age’ S0c. Prunes—Tragedy, single cratés, @ | Gratn Hay rules firm at the advance, with a 2 s s canned good ety o] early dealirgs on the ground that the weather | Fitchburg prefd...137% Osceola We, average S2ic. Weather favorable. One i e e o e iion®: 1§ | bureau's weekly summary, reporting abundant | Gen Elec . 131 Parrot Sor i orday good demand. Volunteer still shows no Im General Merchandise. ] L s 14 rains in the West, must be accepted as modi- | Do pratd 138 | Quiney PHILADELPHIA, July 11.—The Earl Fruit | Provement. £ 31 pkes gr ana 1¥ing the conclusions of the Government | Mexican Cent .... 12 Santa Fe Copper. Company auctioned California fruit to-day and | Feedstuffs are unchanzed. BAGS — San Quentin Bags. $5 65: Calcutta | ware. 6 cf coal £72 | monthly report, as it covered a period a week | Mich Tel . {8732 Tamarack realized the following prices: Peaches—Hale's| BRAN-—S$12 50@13 50 per ton. Grain PBags, 6%c; Wool Bags, 28%@32ic; | 15 i i n. 8 bbis rye flour, 18 bbis | Jater than the latter. But when trading be- | N E Gas & Coke. 16% Utah Mining . Early, boxes, 40@45c, average 4lc; St. Johns, IDDLINGS—$17G20 per ton. Fleece Twire, Tisc; Fruit Bags, 64@é%c for ” In the above e; ition of the tf - S B 50 thoorer gan on the Produce Exchange the jump in| Ol Colony 202 | Winona . boxes, G0@f0c, average ofc. Plums—Burbanks, EDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16 per ton: | white and §4@S%e for bleached jute. NOTE—In ve expos . tdes Wheat there nullified this argument. §t. Paul's | Old Dominion .... 19 |Wolverines . single crates, $120@130, average $121; Peach, | Oflcake Meal at the mill, $26@27; jobbing, $27 5 the early morning tides are given in the lett COAL—Wellington, 8 per ton: new Welling- : 21; Corn Meal, '§24 30; | ton, 38 Southifleld Wellington, 38: Seattle, 6: | a5, CONMT 20 e e e T heavy decrease in earnings for the first week single crates, 90c@$110, average $170; Purple | @28; Cocoanut Cake, Bryant, $6: Coos Bay. $5 5: Wallsend, $8: Co- | (2% 8 0 07 0l mn gives the second tide of |in July added to the weakness in the granger Duane, singl tes, 31 10@1 15, average $112. | Cracked Corn, $25. ML , $14. Eréup and there were sharp declines in all New York Money Market. Prunes—Simont, - sinkle . craten, average 1o | HAY-Whekt, $5G10 Tor common fo good. $11 Shorative Wallsend. 3 Cumberland, 312 in burk | - . —ag gt | The "principal members of the group. Ths Tragedy, single crates, c@sl 1, average $1 07, | for choice; Wheat and Oat. $8@10; Oat. §7G3; | and §13 25 in sacks. Pennsyivanta Anthracite | the day, the third time column the third tide aiav®: |corn carrying roads were relatively firm aud | NEW YORK, July 11.—Money on call easy | Five cars soid to-day. Weather hot. Alfalfa, @780 per ton. Fex. $14: Cangel, $i1 per t and (he last or right hand column gives the Teport regarding | the bears who have sold short In the South- | a¢ 1G1% per cents 1ost Tone k- e con? | "BOSTON. July 1o The Earl Fruft Company | - NEW. HAY-Voluntecr, $4 5096 50 Wheat, | 588, f14: Cannel, §I1 per Mot thip of the G, o e L Contracts in Englaudi Grocers' ( thing fre An Smporthue | westerns ww S Spotia S S ONGRNoELS © weie s cantile paper, _ | £0ld California fruit at auction to-day and real- | $7 50@10; Wheat and Oat. $7 30@9 50: Oat. 36 50 | three tides. as sometimes occurs. The heights o the Freeryeq | driven to cover. WIth thin cXception and some T exEhane Dot SO Per cont aieTl | Tzed the foljowing | prices: Rears.Bartictis, | @5 50; Clover, W 5008 Alfalta: @75 Batiey, | Nogi I e W e sur saning Com.| §iven are in adiition to- the soundings on'the of the London Chamber of Com- | LIT*PEtR in the local traction group and in | pankers' bills at $486% for demand and at | PoXes, TcGSY %0, average $1 %0. Peaches—Hale's | $6@7 50 per ton. pany quotes, per Ib, in 100-Ib bags: Cubes, A | :g:l:l. sr:‘ ;l:' ":ns o mvyredn ';.e h:x':«;z: o consider o | Sugar and Tobaceo, the market became gen- | i §4 for sixty davs: posted rates §4 854 irs: Early, boxes, 40c@8$1, average fc. Plums—Bu erally heavy, but the persistent strength of | commercial bills, 34 $34@4 83%. Silver cer. | banks, single crates, 20c@$l?%, average 6Sc. STRAW--25@37%c per bals held on Tues Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6.10c; Powdered, | 5.70c; Candy Granulated, 5.7 and then the number given is subtracted from Fruit Pack- | Union Pacific finally encouraged a growing bull e Mexion, 'i5@70c, ge B eian he depth given by the charts. The plane of tificates, C1%@62c. B 4 Prunes—Tragedy, single crates, . aver: 5 C ; 4 lepth given by e T O hicr Sevaionad ih B ponok il sstice Government bonds, sirongs Dt | e, Towelve cary sold to-day. o Beans and Secds. 23057 mxora G Bi0c; Golden < fc. barrels; ioc | Feference is the mean of the lower low waters. isiand and then deveioped In Southern Pacific | bonds, eAts: rallrcad bonds iecckuime MONTREAT, Quebec, —duly 11.—The BEarl ; half-barrels, %5c more: hoxes, Soc more: od 1o make al- | and then In Missouri Pacific, Tn spite oOf the Frait Company realized the following prices for | There fs nothing new to report. Business is | f0.1b bags. lic more. No orders taken for loes d Jeaking tins. | continued strength in the Wheat market and 1 -day: [ was granted, but at the same | the sharp advance in the price of corn, the| Condition of the Treasury. California trult eold at.ayistin to-day: Pludas | guy than 7 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, full | Newport. IVietorta & Puget ) —Peach, 3 S ¥ V1 - .35¢; 3 G L Contract were sought | market continged preity steadily upward from B U RS DAps SO Sral Yhisowne Nl AW DU, CIN e . Steamer Movéments. o T St ot by e | 15 ot B oty (3% iriipatss | WASHINGTON, July 11—To-day's statement | Eriner siost. “slfgle “Chates. ‘aviiigeThic | £ e tazes bics, 5 0® t0; Tk, 92 s s Receipts of Produce yackers was considered grossly unfair i the |tone with which the market closed, The ex. | Cf the treasury balances in the general fund, | CIIES: SIRE'® crates, o Dominal; Tima, $5 30@5 40; Pea, $3 @3 30 Red —_— dritis the principal obfection, it is | treme advance in Union Pacific was 3%c. Rock | exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the Kidneys, $4@4 50. > WED‘?E!]‘)TY— JULY 1. TO ARRIVE R LRt S T LSt RN et M, Pt st SR LSS MW S0 | Chicago Lipestock Market, | wiEEn e, oS, "Oints AT | v o A Tk e, i 3 ine o ut for these full involce | the net changes in the leading rafiroads are e e s $CHEe LI 5 % | b, for e_ufromu and 4 for Fastern Alfalta i L T L U, Steamer. | From. e e i ST e i SRS 18 L s London Marke. CHICAGo, suy X Masi, 1. | BT She . 6k imo- | e, e L e e B | et e dcstination, before delivery. of Dot less than | to-morrows steamer had some favorable ef: e 50; good Iight steers G to lic lower; others| DRIED-PEAS—Niles, §2 5/G2 0; Green, 82 % | Cheese, ctls 23| Leather, rolly ... M2 | SIeicent CItY-(resceny City. 1 cent of the entire parcel for average, | fect. NEW YORK, July 11.—The Commercial Ad- [10c to 15c lower; Texans about 10c lower; | @2 50 per ctl. Butter, ctls 330| Wine, gals 2.9 | o iverse 1Ovster Harbor. « shipment or tender o b Seiled eepa- | The market for bonds continues very dull | vertiser's London financial cablegram says: | butchers’ ctock steady: first carioad Western S 2 aLias:. cf » 308 | Newburg - |Grays Harbor. biown und leaking tins cxcesds 1 per | Value, SLAR000 - o Lol salés. PAr| The markeis here were not very animated to- | rangers this season brausht $ 3. Natives-| Pofatoes, Onions and Vegetabies. | Potatoes. sis oz | Newburg -._...-|Grays Harbor the involce value, sellers shall be nots 8 coupon and the bs advanced % 1n th day, but the tone of most of them was firm, | Best on sale, two carloads at § 65, and ten ey, Onions, sks 5 5 | Arcata . Coos Bay . g By By iy e ok [ B ® | the foreign news heing interpreted favorably. | head at $573; good to prime steers, $5@5 75: by Rk * a1 | Eureka . {Humboldt. jinted to deal with the matter and has | 'NEW YORK STOCK B o e oot et damperielt] the A 5 ‘aalhcted-Faeaein. 100 | prions: lare fower farld. Fotutoss ate rathes 3 Point Arena-..|Point Arena.. O e o o s | LIST. hopeful tendency in the American department | POOT t0 medium. $4 45g5: sel o ensier. Tomatoes continue weak. Otherwise % Coquille River./Grays Harbor. B ion to the Canners' Association, the | Soa- Closing | here, but later encouraging cables . came, | IoWer at 4G4 65; mixed stockers, 10c to 20 | fyo o™iy nothing new. OREGON. Corona. . {San Diega. Fincipal demand being sllowances for badly | O PRy Bid. | strengthening prices. The Bank of England | lower at 32 60@3 7:; cows, steady, strong for | “DlCrlrnpS Garnet Chiles, §0@Te: - New | O8S: ctls v Portland 4 and collapsed ting, in sdditionBo the | 530 Aoy ' R T R LTS TR A fancy at 854 7; heiters, firm, $305 m‘;' canners, | parly Rose, 30@#0c; New Burbanks, 35G75c per -|Qyster Harbor. ance offered by the packers, while an ‘Atchison prefd St ot T b B S H - | slow, $2@2 75: bulls, about steady, $2 50@4 50; | i, 2 in the terms is also red. Fros i es, c. Wheat car: | cal A 30. . Texans—Recel 5 | Tacoma. the terms is aiso requl rom Baitimore & Ohio Eoes ©On passage, quiet hnd steady: R mat o T T WD, Torts ek | LONIONE S, Ret,; WORic; YTellaw, et ess in Salmon is limited, but (& eIt ific . ns firm. For the 190 pack AR ety Solla, 85'aa” Eneleh, ey miarket, | atces: 4t i Toxta s siders, 1 60 P BGETABLES—Green Corn, Gc@st 2 per l THE STOCK MARKET. 50 Dot numerous, but the | 503 Chesapeake & Ohio CLOSING. 415, Texas bulls, steady, sack; Toe@$) per crate for Berkeley and Siam . -|Oyster Harbor ¢ this department is mainly " 3 HOGS—Recelpts, 35,000; to-morrow, 25,000, es- : 5 Theais Warfleld (Oyster Harbor. i oF pachers t paloy Gue to] 3% Chicago Great Western . 5. . Atghison, 20%; Canadian Pactc, e24: Union | timated; ot oyt 000 Tower: o Loy BB Gl pex Coptic China and Japan. Greey Peas, 2G2%c per Ib: String Beans, 144 Chicago Ind & Louis .. 3c: Limas, 5c; Cabl Pioasne g 035 300 170 500 200 Chicago Ind & Louis prefd [ 085 950 800 Railroads, w hzat and Coltion, 1 { | i The New York circular of Henry Claws says: l 2| 11 5% | Pacific preferred, : Northern’ Pacific pre- | 55 421; mixed and butchers, 35 bage, - B e e o b e rough o Rivers 5101 3. Fes Dlani, 506411 25 pey | 1ocal stocks and bonds continued quiet and | Austraiia IBl:r 'fl:::" steady, 28%d per ounce. Money, | 5 10; light, $ 15@5 42%; bulk box; Green Okra, 10c: Green ers, c@$1 per | unchanged on the morning session. There were | Santa Rosa. Y per LE Sy g amb, | DOX. for Chill i for, Bell; Dried Pev. | some sales on the Ofl Exchange, with a siight slow o 100 Tower. -:m'““.‘!ww s | Boiiushe so@eoe for Alameda: Cucumbers, G |~ Drens moms o New York Grain and Produce. fi""’ @ Texas shoep. 1 BT neas S ey ““The railroad situation is excellent. The vari. ovs systems continue to report large earnings, exceeding even the extraordinary gains of the Salls. Pler. It ears. It is weil to remember, however, : Western lambs, 5. i 1 - July 1% 2 pm Py ety s e S tpercased ; ; Western Je ' ; Poultry and Geme. - i e T2 earnings: hence it would be folly to an- i : oston W ool Market. A car of Eastern came in. The market was ‘mmnlhmmmwlm-m- Coquille R..|Grays Harbar|July L flcipate any further increase in dividends. 3 “m‘"’h:fl""}‘"no’:;’ At rous 352, a{;n::d e s dend of %c per share on the 16th. North. Fork Hamboldt..... | Juty 14, Raliroad managers are fully consclous of this 4, ; barrels; sales, 650 July 11.—The American Wool and | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 9@10c for Gob- [Coos situation. and their conservatism in refusing Market irregular and spring patents | . > Pu The' 1 = y 1o increase dividends during a period of alto- were. 20c above buyers' views, but winter | COtton _— e wool market con- | plers and 10@lic for Hens per pair, 51@ sflherhe’l‘;e;:::;;lm -~ Av'mmmm mfl:mfl-‘m\“dflm:m I:nn-ulnfl'?_ m;—lfl;?‘r_ul u; m‘.ew-; ‘g‘ for prove t ater on. moment grades were qulet. some lines 3 and 3 young. there 15 & strohg bullish sentiment in ‘WHEAT—Receipts, 45,00 bushels; exports, | the mmumflmu t%! i Fry-

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