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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1901. g news. They closed unsettled at 5@1 1-16c met | weak. Spring, $5 25@5 75; good to choice weth- | demand is slow, as usual of the decline. July, §0%@S23%c. closed 80%c; Septem- | ers, $4 15@4 40; fair to choice anixed, $4@4 30: | year. Quotations remain i il N ber, 76@Tsdc, closed 6% Western sheep, §$410@4 10: vearlings, $4 0@ | There are liberal supplies of Eggs here, " HOPS—Quie 475 mative lambs, $1G5 40; Western lambs, | and all grades are more or less weak, ex- centrifugal, 9 test, 4%c; molasses sugar, | Peaches—Alexander, ¥110 to 31 S0 box. Cher- Ib. . 37-15c. Refined. quiet. ries—Royal Annes, $1 G5 to $1 80 box; blaclk Re- | P&y N 8@dc; old, nominal; Young Arbuckle Bros, have made a 10-point cut in | Publican. $310 to 32 6o ~ Four cars of fruit Av%erii:csj,fll_vl::‘per i s all soft sugars. All tie refinerles have not [ Were sold. | EGGS—Ranch, 14%@16%e for good to fancy; formally made this reduction, but are said to : store, 12%@13%¢ per dozen. Erle oo A7 | be mesting It by tacic understanding. . Portland’s Business. DAIRY EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS. S8 o S ey s e pref U i eceints, , packages; rm. 7" s v N ADSTERS, CAl LA SES, Erle 24 prefd p reamery, 15@4%; tactory. L@1%c; mftation | popar AN or. Tune 4. ngs, $464,- Creamery—Extras, Ite; firsts, 16c; seconds, EROOD MARES, WELL-MATCHED TEAMY ireat Northern pref crear @ite, Ay e O —Clearings, $64-| Cr ; and HORSES SUITABLE FOR BUSINES: Hocking Valley . EGGS — Receipts, 20,500 packages: steady. | 22 balances, $15,957. Dairy—Extras, 16c; firsts, I5c; seconds, ldc; | PURPOSES, by such sires as Direct, Election- i i | HIDES Steady. 34 @5 40. cept fancy ramch, which are steady at 21l ivance already noted. e COFFERE—Spot—Rio, steady: No. 7 Rio, 6%c; . B LT h % and 119 tubs of | mild, - auiets Cordota: G2ike, Futures— California Fruit Sales. Batiee o casen ot Bean sss cases amern | ARAND AUCTION SALE | Closéd steady. with prices net unchanged. To- Esas, 8300 pounds Californta Cheese and — 3 . al sales 7500 bags. including: July, ; Au- = Fru : ds_Eas 3 | fust, $5 307 Sentember.. ¥ 3045 d; - October, | NEW YORK, june 4—The Earl Frult Com- | pounds Basters Cheese. oo\ 11oNs. S : S» | 13 40, November, $5 45; Degember, $ 55. pany's sales of California fruit: Apricots— = po e ol JHERES i @ise per b for b | SUGAR—Raw, dull; faib refining, 3 21-3%; | Rovals, $140 to $2(5; scedling, $120 to $145. | fancy and 16%@tic for seconds; dairy, 14@18%c STANDARD AND REGISTERED i SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. : l Silver weaker. Exchange wnchanged. Hocking Valley prefd Western regular packing, 12@13c; Western se- St e 190, eer, Director, Dexter Prince, Directivo, Ham- 1 e Tilinois Central . lected, 13%@1ldc. 1 2 EESE Sc; choice, | bletonlan Wilkes, Piedmont, G 1 Benton, W heat fir;_ncr on the spot qnd IOIs‘L’I' on call. Toma eniial® ;i BRI, . Northern Pi/kat Market. L CHEESE-Tancy, funl cream, se; eholce, By ?’m‘?. o5, Pledmont. Ceneral Bentor awd Feedstsift d d h d Rdke Brledh Western prefd sellers’ favor, owing to the fact that. supplies | gt CRTLAND, June 4—Wheat—Walla Walla, | Cylifornia Ranch—Selected White, 1ic, mixed | aiso eell some voung Hay and Feedstuffs steady and unchanged. S bDUME Al of desired stoclc was scarce Prices, however, | I BRI, cclors, 15kc per dozen. it s HEAVY DRAFT HORSES. 7 RS Metropolitan Street Raflway. oh 3 5 oty DSLUY Taens 3 3 o vy This_ stock bred by Messrs. H a No activity in Beans or Secds. fmops S Banpay e SRS Commin: Sic: prime, 4GNS | (TACQMA, June 4—Wheat, o higher 107 | ard) 1T Soconds, Te S e ey cholce, 6@ate; Lancy. @, club. Bluestem, 61%c; club, 60c. iz (A 7 — . - Buena stock farms, are choice individuals, and Seae Cried Sty ruledsinactive jaria Borsian Mskats Decidyous and Citrus Fruits. | must ve sod without reserve or nimit. " sals PRUNES-—34@7c per pound, as to size and ; g - takes place O Hiyil, 1Ol Maviouik. WK L LONDON, Tune: 4. Consrie,, 18 LISQUEIEIN: | 000y, . car of | Gouiiuat Sy’ suRCYSORE: fos FRIDAY, June 7, 1901, Mexican National . Minneapolis & St Louis Missouri Pacific Missouri Kansas Misscuri Kansas & Texas New Potatoes firmer. New Onions weaker. Vegetables plentiful. Butter, Cheese and Eggs still in large supply. s 3 it ¥ t to-day’ tion. The Orange market con- Berries in good demand. Tree fruits conting in freely. B i Dente 13, silvor, 27%d; French rentes, 101 20c@MI 2%d: | youc) “very stoady under moderate stocks. At 1l a m. at - 5 S i 4 Nottolk: & Western - wsEACHES—Peelsd. ~12%@20c; unpeeled, 5%Q | cargoes on passage, rather firmer; No. 1 Stand- | 1 emons and Limes continue in liberal supply OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, Cherries continue to bring high prices. Norfolkc & Western pre 3 ard California, 2 9d; Walla Walla, 25 7503 | ana weak. 71 HOWARD ST., NEAR THIRD: % rthern Pacific, asie country markers, quiet. WM. G. LAYNG, Livestock Auctioneer. Oranges firm. Lemons and Limes weak and plentiful. Northern Pacific prefd x ~—————————————% | 'LIVERPOOL, June 4.—Wheat, firm; No. 1| Cherries continue to bring first rate prices, | . W0 O oo an ol tes ready. Ontario & Western . Standard California, 6s 2d@6s 2%d; wheat in | receipts of all kinds being light and mostly 3 : 73 7 P C C & St Louls i 7 Parid, firm; flour In Puris, firm; French coun- | in bad condition owing to the recent rains. : Dried fruits, Raisins and Honey quict. Pennsylvania Chicago Grain Market. try markets, part cheaper; weather in Eng- | Good sound fruit sells off readily. AUC'I‘")N SALE . . . . Reading .. land, fine; cotton, uplands, 4 13-32. Pears, Plums, Apples and Peaches are com- Provisions in fair demand and steady. Reading iri pret —_— # CLOSING. ine i freely aud are weax =~ Apeicate are P je P ing 24 prefd. Wh ; 50 , 3 St Loufs & San_Fran CHICAGO, June 4—There was another ex- | gg' iliia: No. 1 Noithern speing. oo 34; Nor i | g The, frmness ~in 'berries continues, ~and Wool selling moderately. Nothing new in Hops. St Louls & San Fran ist prefd. clting session with an extremely large volume | Callfornia, 68 114, Futures. casy: Jule 68 %d; | Strawberrics are In quick demand and | ARCADE HORSE MARKET. 327 SIXTH ST. St Louis & San Fran 2d prefd. £ b especially firm, as will be seen the quo- ‘WEDNESDAY, June 5, at 11 a. m., Beef, Mutton and Pork about as before. St Louis Southwestern.». ... o adn e whest Bl e e e | e Spot AaSican mixed, new, qulet, 3s | t3tions. ~The canners are buying berries | I will sell at public auction a lot of CITY §t Louls Southwestern prefd terday was not maintained, for a. pyrotechnical | 1%d; do old, quiet, s 2%d. Futures, quiet; | %42 e i T e Ty e St Paul . 3 k: z : The Watermelons from Indio sold at Tc| and 1700; others over M00. Also 20 head of advance in th de- | July, 35 11%4d; September, s 11d; October, e s 5 St Paul prefd ..... b e B IR L LA B s g ' " | aplece. Another crate came in. ALL PURPOSE HORSES. The Weather and Crops. 'E""’"‘" o "‘““5" i A““’f:‘“ “*“’-u Southern Pacific b, poataliinAbe Sace of gunEizoonatkiong DECIDUOUS FRUITS. JOHN J. DOYLE, Livestock Auctioneer. ureka . s Angeles uthern Railway that the July option still is in the £ | % — % | APPLES—FEastern, $150@1 75_per box; local | Mt Tamaipais 72|Sacramento . 8 Southern Railway prefd sanipn} g ened T o 15 2535 5 1arg: The report of A. G. McAdie, section director | Independence | Sae e Dbisper . 1 | Tetara Partne o | manipulators. July wheat opened %@% to 1% e e et B AUCTION SALE. of the climate and crop section of the Weather | Red Blut £|8an Diego ... Toledo '8t Louls & Western | Shrotels tavorte . tha « Pavaiplators . Mhos . LOCAL MARKETS APRICOTS—50c per box, T5c@s1 per crate ( 'HURSDAY. June 6 at 1t a. m. 5 head of Bureau, is as follows: | ¥Fresno .. oledo St Louis & Western prefd. i 3 = and 30@65c_per basket, from the river. oung Broke Horses, and pur- GENERAL SUMMARY. | ~san ¥rancisco data: Maximum temperature Unlon Paciglc ., B e e e s e « | CHERRIES—60@30c for dark and 6@l for| Poses, Will be sold withour Mmit or reserve. The past week has been, as a whole, very | 8. minimum 4, mean 5. Mok e s Y pacdvarol Lioinl tts) Ehack M2 R e y g ~ A A for D1a%% | 35 Dore st.. off Howard, bet. Sth and 10th. gecse o W cuys In Calitorts. The THE COAST RECORD. Wabasn Srefd L Hevs "the. showers would. depress. the' markel Ezxchange and Bullion. ' PLUKE Sawe yor erite’ i Spnmess g o g - 4 < o d, rushing in their buying orders in such e Naieay 5; 5 g =c i er State. but closed = | Temn. | R Wheeling & Lake Erie 2d prefd and, g in thelr buying uc L, W § &4 Peaches, (5c@1 75; Pears, $18: Plums. $1 3@ B B | 22| 28 |3 Wisconuln Contral -o.... oo coniusion that business could hardly be trans- | Sterling Excharge, 60 days = us | SRR T aN ver box and. $5c@8t per | 1 0; Quinces, 31 65; Strawberries, $1 7. IR SPRES SRS "1 yeene & e s [ Tel-v5 |2 Wisconsin Central prefd. ?ec‘lf 3 ‘lhety mnr the gflce uul o 79#l wlthllu a | Sterling Exchange, sight . - 48 |pag COAL—Wellington, 33 per ton; Southfleld eratures exceeding 9 degrees we: E} 22| 87 |5 Express Companl few minutes after the opening. The anxious | Sterling cables .. - 490 | PBENRS sanse per box. Wellington, $9; Seattle, 37; Bryant, 3 :0; Coos ported at meny in the great valleys, | STATIONS. 2 53| 58 |F Adams .. shorts were then fed with long lines, put out | New York Exchange, sight - 124 | STRAWBERRIES—$8@11 per chest for Long- | Bay, & 30: Wallsend, $9; Co-operative Walls- with light to bré rth winds: fortunately = a - z American by the commission houses which bid up the ;| New York Exchange, telegraph.. — 15 | worths and $4@6 for large berries. Receipts Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $i3 25 in no severe norther prevailed. This warm weath- United States P‘: Cel y;:lcel'flfly >lfl‘ld ‘Vh;fl u:‘ledsou?};e gf the | Silver, per ounce .. .- S 59% | were 200 chests and 83 crates. The latter sold Pennsylvania M(Er‘clle Egg. 34; Can- e - : g Wells Fargo . supply ‘ame common knowledge the buyers | Mexican Dollars, nominal @ 0 $1@1 50 crate. nel, $10 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and S S NG S S e Plich. pud : Miscellaneo solipd (e thnks off the mapipNlser SELIL b i 2LOGAN BERRIES—$5@7 per chest. 517 _in sacks; Rocky Mountain deseriptions, | grains are ripening rapidly. In some por- | Amalgamated Coaper . gan selling. Under the force of fresh reports 3 . ' 610 hest: from | $8 45 per 2000 pounds and-$8 50 per ton, accords tions of the State farmers expect to have the | Astoria . .14 Amerjcan Car & Foundry of ' general copious - precipitation” in; theyDa- Wheat and Other Grains. N aire Ef S‘ififfii‘! from Fresno, $1@1 15 | Ins to brand. largest yield of wheat since 1883, barring | Baker . -06 American Car & Joundry b EotahtiNehrasks, - Eansas and jothens degutn — per crate. COEDACEE The . locel _goniiam. Sgany porthers. The damage to hay that had been | fareon fi American Linseed Oil.. i Commission housee the market reactsd 1o: | . WHEAT FREIGHTS—The spot market 13| RASPBERRIES—$7G9 per chest; from New- | quotes as follows: Pure Manila, He per Ib; c of last weck has not been so | - s ull and nominal, owing to the continued searc- | castle, $115@1 25 per crate. £ 1 3 . e E cut by the rains of last we Fresno 7 T e O stantaneously, and within an hour July wheat | 3ull and nominal, owing to the continued e L RGL IS Eats: e B e i B Frrposcding g ot Ve Jeg [ TR i Ameriean Smeltine & Refiniiy. T A W e JP o' 028t | ity of tonnage, there being only one disensaged | GOOSEBERRIES—2G35c per drawer and 2@ | Terms, @ days, or 1 per cent c nt. Within this range there was little oppor- | Yessel in port. The chartered wheat fleet here | 3¢ In bulk; Oregon improved, 3@3%c. Lots of 10,000 1bs, lc less. A L - | Pocatell 3 = are all in good condition. In some dis- | ello, I tunity for oven the most modest profit-taling | Nas a registered tonnage of 2,582, against 25,157 | CURRANTS—$3@5 per chest. PACIFIC CODFISH—Bundles, per 1Ib, Independence American Tobacco Rockies of 3,854,000 bushels, and an increase in The steam is out of the Hcney market and | §90d to prime wunad»pen/bem; 10@11%c for Brovisions were qulet. July pork closed 2c | Burope andafloat of 300,000, making a total | dcalers report the demand slack again. Brimes. Kgide, Tor wesd cument mixed with lower. Lard unchanged, and ribs a shade | Pt decrease of 3,554,000 bushels. Fruits of all descriptions continue dull. The | plack beans: $%@%%c for fair; 8@7%¢c for com- lower. Thon rain reports began to come in from the | sy change is a decline in unpitted Plums. mon to ordinary. Salvador—12@13%e for strict- g the farn | Walla Waila. cramento Valley—Cool, cloudy weather pre- | Winnemucca . ing the first half of the week, but | Yuma 4 swed by higher temperature and north- v o National National Salt prefd North American e s e i ; 3 Anaconda_Mini 2 5 . 35 50; A - 4 : | Phoenix . 29.62 Colorado Fuel & Iron cpening, but when the minimum figure \was g c: g . % ai T50@$150; Medits ean’ Sweets, : “Narrow Gauge,” Tie; in harvesting wi'l soon begin. Nearly | Portiand 30 o e | touched. th ipulative element retnrned 181,900 tons, against 213,275, Seedlings, T5c@! = o o | P o i B e edmadpan g Mk | Roa Brar 11l 3980 T NS, =y | e huyers” dlie and- the raity Which fonswed | WHBATChicago had @ lively market yester- | TeG3LTS; Tamgerines, 10c@31 35: Lemons. Tic@ “Orlental.” @AE: Blocks. Pasturage is still good, and there appears | Roseburg . 20.08 Ciear | 0 Continental Tobacco prefd. j carrled the price to 7T%c. At this stage the ;'day, It opened excited and irregular, owing | 313 fof, comwon ang 2o 5020 for E0O0 O . M to be pleniy of water for irrigating purposes. | Sicramento 2.5 Clear | 0 General Electric recent piciasesinhowed o' dispdelta W ks ;,?-:dfie“{fi:?;hlg“adz e ot Tt igié’wcsfl'- Bananas, $1 5042 50 per bunch for New Boneless, 9¢; 2-Ib boxes 0 be pleaty J et 3 ¥ 297 3 proft a 5 c] ce. - : 5 . s, 7 Ditches ere running full in most places. FArm- | Son ok, = { Clear [ 0 Gluoosie /Sugnr . D e e T, s, 1® €% | Cobled a good Continental demand, with occa- | Orleans and $I1G3 for Honolulu; Pineapples, §2 | fancy, Boneless. T4c: Desiccated, per dozen. : o. | Ciear | 0 Hocking Ccal. % P S Cahe ith gcea,| @¢ per dosen: Toe: Pickled Cod. barrels. cach, §7 7; Pickled ers are busy at mearlv all peints. Orchards | San Luis Oblsi 8% | Clear |0 Intern: | The corn market was dull and hluvy, with | §lora &3;\3;5‘:;';‘0“‘;‘0?&3:; l;:;!-:‘-_”h:; half barrels, each, $4 75 vineyards gen throughout the State | San Diego. 86 | Ciear | 0 International Paver prefd. 5 | very little interest taken in a speculative way. | = - 3 - . . COFFEE — Costa Rica—l4@l5¢ for strictly condition. Nearly ail reports | Seattle o | [PrCldy| International Power s | July corn closed B@e lower at 4@44% glted, with foreign orders. Some export busi- | Dyied Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | prime to fancy washed; 1%@13ie for prime isfaction | SPokane 55 | |Pt.Clay| Laclede Ga: Oats had a downward tendency with the | 11°5S Wwas worked In the West via the Gulf. washed; N@ILizc for good washed; 114@13c for ate a feeling of satisfaction | N gy, .08 | Cloua: National B other cereals. July oats closed Yc lower at | Lradstreet's reported a decrease east of the > . - .88 | 4 62 | .62 BBEEEEY 1 Temperature 7 a. m., 54 d % i e - dry sections. First it was showers in Kansas ar 4 ot “Rive beonfasorad perature T a m. degrecs Facific Conat .. e leading futures anged an folows: __ 404 W QU5 nS OIS, SUIERY | "Rainine are aull and nandicaopea by the | 1Y prime wached; Sgilic tor good (5 prime =, and g rapidls. | o ER con S > | REDEINST & | TArticles Open. High. Low. Close, | it rained all over Kans#s Monday night, with | heavy stock on hand. ; sass F me sections it ported that grain has | R T R SR | Wheat, 2 more predicted. This broke the market from | There is no further change in Nuts. Walnats | So0d [@ PIe Washed peabervc ¥ehe for g g e mr ol e g gt : Pressed Steel Car prefd §514 | June % i T5% | Whc to To%c. The crowd turned bears and | are firm and Almonds steady. R e SIS Tar oG pow. Haying is in progress, and is nearly | There has been but little change in weather Pl Eetace o | Tuly 7ol 5 | hammored the market. All Western markets | Apples are higher and stiff in New York, | herior Uhmashed: SGSuc for good green wn mpleted in some places: the yield it =aid 10 | conditions on the Pacific Slope daring the past g e Septembar 744 71% | declined from Ic to 2. The total crop was esti- | which is a good sign. as the Apple rules the | Washed: SG3%g for good to superior umw: excellent, and the damage by rain during | twenty-four hours. The pressure has risen | Rabile Steel sl Corn, No. 2 mated at 600,000,000 'bushels, provided thers | dried frult market. “The crop in the East this | Nicarneua 136 5e for prime to fancy washed ticipated. Green feed | elowly over Idaho and the Dakotas. There has e 2 o June - - s | no more drawbacks. Corn was weak on | year is reported light, another good sign. 9GITRC Tor falr to strictly good washed: T3 <" becoming s at scarce in places, and | been 2 Tall in temperature of from 8 to 14 do- e | July . W% 48 4% heavy rains in Jowa and Nebraska. FRUITS—Apricots, 5@Tic for Royals: Evapo- | i se. or 18T 10 Strietly €00 Waeled: %@ cattle are being ariven to the mountain ranges. | grecs over Northern California, Northern Ne- Daion T & Paots 6. Beptember . ©° #% 4| This market was higher on the spot, but | rated Apples. 4Gtc; sun-dried, 13G2e; Peaches, | icq'ty [rime unwashed peaverry. Guatemaia good e : duous | v Southern Idaho. i 5 e Oats, No. I— ower on call. 34@4c for standard, 44@s%c for choice and 60 . s S e frults have ripened rapidly, and in many sec-| The weather Is mot €0 warm in the great Do Das s Piper O July . % o8 2 24| Spot Wheat — Shipping, %c@Sl; milling, | Gc for fancy; Pears, 2G7c: Plums, Ditted. 30 | Sty ke mniBi e e e o ne will yield good Pears were <light- | valless of California as it has been for the s e September 6% 2% 2% 263 | $1 O14@1 0%, 4c: unpitted, %@ 1%c; Nectarines, #G4isc for red | ' gy A : S G | preceding three days. Conditions are excel- Daite] St Forer. Mess Pork, per bbl CALL BOARD SALIS. and 4@5c for white. D i e S —Conditions have been | lent for ripening grains and fruits. Tem- United States Rubber pre July 465 1465 1447% 1452% | Informal session—9:15 o'clock—December— | PRUNES— slzes, 3c; 40-80s, 6%c: 50-80s, 414c; | purior ;,,“‘o?dm"“‘." 10%4@125%e b g e o favorable for all crops during the week. | peratures from ) to 8 degrees preveil, with e, | September - 1470 1470 1457 14 6214 | 21,000 ctls, $1 03%. 60-70s, 3%c; T0-508, Sie; 80-90s, 2%e: 90-100s, 24e: R — ~ armer weather has caused a rapid growth | light northerly winds. Dot Rate fiea Lard, per 100 fbs— Second session—December—400 ctls, $103%. | 100-126s, 1. e W ol L R 4 of grain and enabled the farmers to continue | Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty i Tl P S22 825 817% | Regular morning session — December — 30,000 | RAIS The Raisin Growers' Association | 5004 to prime unwashed =peaberry: . hay-making. Later reports show that hay was | hours ending midnight, June 5, 1901: Wl T 825" 8% 820 | ctls, $1 03%. has established the following prices: Bleached | "V HarH SR - Sale. henmr: 8Gos mar 15: Sol i %0 scriousiy damused as estimated, and | “Northern Califorria—Fair Wednesday: light 0 Shares sold. per 100 Ibs— 3 Afternoon session—No sales. Thompson's fancy, 12¢ per Ib; choice, 11c; stand- | 1 Tavher. medtam. 288900, Sois. Lentaer Hant there will probably be an average crop in ail | northerly winds in the valleys: fresh westerly T8% TS% 18 | BARLEY—The market still lacks life, there | ard, 10c; prime, Sc: unbleached Thompson's, 8¢ | yasge: ‘Rough Leathor. heavs, Hame: Romeh sections. Wheat and barley are in excellent | winds on the coast. ‘LOSING BONDS. 7% 7826 782 being very little demand. Quotations remain | per Ib. Southern California—The weather has been S NEW YORK T oGt and Clowdly or fogsy duribg most | f6W exceptions, turned weak. There was a |, . N of the week. Cut hay Las cured very slowly, | Pretty general rally in the afternoon under | 3707 MINING STOCKS. ACINING' t0c 3350, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, 3 15@3 25: | 121,@13c for light medium, 13%e for light, 1ie | T4C Per 1b; White Lead, 7G7%c, according te te Chief. Foreign Futures. g i quantity. per barrel for family and | for extra light and 13%c for sugar-cured: East- | ' SALT—H. R. H. is quoted at $13 75 per ton - . ! e | . Sultanas—Fancy, 10%e per Ib: choice, T 5 condition, #nd large crops are expected. Cher- | Southern California—Falr Wednesday; light | U § 2s ... 106%|N Y. C 1 S - 5 x .. " | Leather, light, 25@26c; Harness Leather, heavy, Ties and other fruite have ripened splendidly. | westerly wind. . e e et 1R TaC sty fons were as follows: Fiour, [WIChansed. . o nogmue for of | shcs. andard, Sc: prime, S unvleached Sul- | 5@uc for No. 1 and 20@Sic for No. 3; Harness The ¥ield of Geciducus fruits will probably be | ~Nevada_Fair Wednesdny, warmer Wednes- | . Do, 5 res 7 [N Pacific 2 (P et o Y %orn VD, | grades: Brewing and Shipping srades, S0GSic; | v : S-crown, 6c. Pacific brand— | 1ot Hgme: SEting. 350400, Cotlar Loathor, lees than average, though ;(g. mome ]»‘I‘(‘O~ [ B | @ay night; light northerly ‘wind. Do'2s coupon....109 | Do 4s ? \,4\02 21; 3 ‘;‘:’n‘/fiim"‘ 5,:“!; OAt@ Chevalier, nominal. 2-Crown, 5c; 3-crown, 5%c, and 4-crown, 5%ec; 1;@1& per foot: Kip, unfinished, 40@30c per 1b: crops will be gatherel. h”,uru. ‘;uhs are in| TUtah—Fair Wednesda: continued coal | Do new 4s reg...11381 N Y C & St L 4 s N g z“z’& %c: No. 3 ,,h““" CALL BOARD SALES. seeded (Fresno prices), 5%4c; London Layers, - | Vel finished. 50@35c; Calf, fnished, 75c@$1 20+ B e I e i | Tty ook Weately WADOS. Do now {s coup & W eariii A N 2 i Oed Teeding bac: | Informal session—9:15 o'clock—No sale crown, §130 per box; 3.crown, §160; Fancy | giqed, finished. 18G17c foot: Beit Knifs thrifty, The vield of apples in the northern| Arizoma—Talr Wednesday, ~cooler: frech | Do old s res. 2u@e: No. 2 rye Siike; good fecling bar’ | Informal session 0:15 o'clock No sales, | g TS DO LETONT, 0 FANCY | Sides, dniehed. 16G17c per fook: Belc art of the State wiil probably ow the | westerly winds. g s | Do old 4s coupon ley. Sec: Talx o Sholos malthee Misto: Na | Besond s ediin-cammes 200, ctin Drices T o0 b at common shipping points i | SPIIE M@i6e; Rough TS i A i Rt I g e FiRnciseo o ivicliiys St Wednos-{ - Do I6Tek. ... -8 | Somaihy sesd. — mess pork, per bbl, | Afterncon seesion—No sales. California. $18@$20 per cord. . 5 week wat cloudy and cool, with showers in all | © ' ' ALEXANDER G. MeADIE, | Dist of Col 845, .1 | §14 So@1e 55; Lard, ver 100 Ibs, $517%@S 25 | OATS—The market is dull but steady at tne | , NUTS -Walnuts, Ko. 1 softshell, 11G11%c; No. | * GILS—California Castor Oll, in cases, No. 1, sections, while the latter portion was clear i Forecast Officlal. | Atchison ae short ribs, sides (loose) §7 75G7 95; dry salted | high prices, with light offerings. White, S1 423 | % $@8isc; No. 1 hardshell, 10G10 T5c; pure, $1 30; Linseed Ofl, in barrels, bolled iy T - g ol | Xt g 3 FrR houlders ' (boxed), 6%@Tic; short clear sides | @1 55; Surprise, $130@1 65; Red, $1 @1 45, | 14C: Almonds, 13@14c for paper-sheil, 10@1lc for | 75.° raw T3c; cases, 5¢ more; Lard Oil, extra e e | S | oo e, T e ise Sty Cbasta of high | Dlack. $1225@1 2% per ctl. % * | softshell and 5@6c for hardshell: Peanuts, 5@ | winter siratned, barrels, S0c; cases, Ssc: China tcets, The da hay by the rains was | 1 " | Ches & O 41zs 7 3 wines, §1 27: clover, contract grade, $9 70. CORN—Offerings, though slender, are ample | 5 for Eastern: Brazil Nuts, 11@1sc; Filberts. | Nut, 53@63c per gallon; pure Neatsfoot Oil, % an v o 1 mand. _ Quotationis show 2@12%c; 3 : 3 X : ;S e, fic: than was at first anticipated. Hay- | | e 1 o 2 for the light de Q s no | 12812%c; Pecans. 11@1%e; Coconnuts, $330G5. | barrels, 6oc; cases, Tc; Sperm, pure, e in many sections, and the crop | EASTERN MARKETS - Articles— Recelpts. Shipments. | change. Small round Yellow, §130; Eastern [ HONEY—Comb, 16@lic for bright and Whale Ofl, natural white, 37%@2%c per gale 1l be iarge and of gucd quality. The wheat ] Do § F deb Flour, barrels 21,000 13,000 low, §130@13; White, §1 30@1 37%; mixed, | fo light amber; water white extracted, 5@5%c; | 1on; Fish Oil, in barrels, 35c; cases, d0c. wnd baries crope will be felly up to the aver- | | i | Chicago Term 45 | Wheat, bushels ... 93,000 26.00) ; : Hshi-amber extracted, M@ftho; darkk, Mie. COAL OTL—Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk, Sge. Grain harvesting has commenced in a ——— Colorado So 4= | Corn, bushels . 503,000 490,000 | T RYE_7T74@82%c per ctl. The market con-| BEESWAX-—25@28c per 1b. 12%c; Pearl Oil, in cases, 18tc: Astral, 18%c: few localities, but will not be general for about | I DERGis. | Oats, bushels . 712000 475.000 | tinues aul — Star. 18ic; Extra Star, 22sc: Elaine, Zie; & week. The warm days in the latter part of New York Stock Market. | Erie gen 4s. {&xes busbelg e 3666 | EUCKWHEATIs quoted at $1 65 per ctl, ex- Provisions. g Bge iy g B W::om vesk ripened the grain very rapidly. Decid- ¥ A FW&DC1 3 | Barley, bushels 5,000 3,00 | warchouse. . 15c; in cases, 2lc; Benzine, n bu uous fruits are making good growth. Vimes| 4 === Gen Electric |Wabash 1sts B e e T ey o i ———e in cases, e; S-edgree Gasoline, In bulk, ei e in splendid condition and making fine prog. | NEW YORK, June 4.—The upward course of | Towa Cent lsts | Do 2as...... |,.0n tis Fioduce B e i Flour andibhillstalts As previously mentioned the market s va- | in_cases. 2fc. ress. Green feed is abundant, and stock of all | prices received a decided check to-d After | L & N uni ds 2 | West Shore 1 fifilfll\ ("hc;'o firm, E@S%(" Eggs 'SlEMS' o riously reperted dull or active by the different TURPENTINE—35¢ per gallon in cades and kinds sre in execllent condifion. Water is | the strong oening in continuation of yester- M X &'T 2ds R Bane Sonte | 11%e. & ' e z 1 i houses. Prices are steady and unchanged. e O TR LA Bt 1edt %o plentiful. | day’s strength the whole market, with a very =~ D° 4 Va Centuries ! FLOUR — Californla_ Family extras, $ 2@ | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12 per Ib for heavy, | , RED 7 i | { | | i I 7 43 Ontario . $2 75@3 for bakers’'; Washington bakers’, $2 75 | ern sugar-cured Hams, 12%@13c: Mess Beet, $12 | in 1. sacks and $19 75 in 50's. Lb 1s ehin e eps i .- o B e the e NSt | Branep o Cop... Bhosalx < Wheat— July. Sept. | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | prime Mess Pork, 315; extra clear, §23; Mess, | 15 %5 for lower grades. Higgine', $27 5063 u:i.mg“n o |('|i F. Maur‘ are }urr g breaks in prices again and the closing was vom:}flyck[ npel... % otosi . Opening 6004 51% | lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham |§iq; Smoked Beef, 13%@lc per Ib. per ton. and will probably vield a large crop. Alfalla | gecidedly irregular and unsettled, with only |‘Con Cal & Ya. 2 Savage ... Closing . 600% 5111 | Flour, 3 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, 32 73. Rye | " LARD—Tierces quoted at 6%c per Ib for com- | ' QUICKSILVER—$46 50247 per flask for local e e e ange:a "a |8 Tew stocks Jar the top. level’ The acute | DodYo0d Terra.... 03 Glerrs Novada | PARIS. Meal, 8 N R & ey real 3: ox- | pound and 10GW0%c for pure: half-barrels, | use and $46@47_for export. dition and a goo¢ ) w e harves Lo gl = N ® | Horn Silv £ S o il e e : = tra_cream do, ; Oat Groats, $1 T lominy. | pure. 10%@10%c; 10-1b tins, 104@11%e: 5-Ib tins, | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- some sections. The damage to hay by the re- | Weakness of Sugar was a determining influ- | yron Silver. 80 Standard - OWheat Tgngs SeBbiPec | $5'5G4; Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 25: Cracked | Jou - . - o e > - ¥ 4 = ille Con 4 ing . 203 2 35 = k- | 0%R@1i%e. pan:; uotes, 1b, in 100-1b bags: centrain: o et 08 o eat £} ;;t,fmmé;! of an Increase In the dividend on this stosk | J-cadville Con.. 2 © g ‘.m',‘“ 4 3093 2 9% Wheat, 3 50; Farina, $50; Whole Wheat = COTTOLENE—One half-barrel, $%e: three cgu?.ed. us?.-e:'yowdered. §5.85¢; Candy Gran- Declguous fruits are iooking we Rs are | e peetty Semarally Slscredited (hls mhote- BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Flour, 8 Rl O e ootk Boss, | half-barrels, $%c; one tierce, 8%c; two tlerces, 5.85c; Dry Granulated, 5.75¢; Confe up and growing nicely. | y - | Sahr> | in sacks, $6a7 50; Pearl Barley, $; Split Peas, G Afsecar SR uhtdd, §.5c3 B Grancinted. & Mo: Moy 3 | idg, and there was besides an explicit de- | Money t End. Opaing 252 2655 , 8lzc; five tlerces, §%c per Ib. tioners’ A, 5.75¢: Fruit Granulated, 5.7¢: M: s Angeles Summary—Favorable weather | W8, ST TIEE EES OO B ! Call loans Westngh Elec o fi §5; Green Peas, §6 50 per 100 Y i 23 Sy et o - for growing grain, but not for hay and beans, | Dial of a statement put out yesterday that | Tl 19OIS, - i Closing L5 2 70 & noila A, 8.35c; Extra G 5.%c: Golden C. 5,13 aithough farmers think that the latter wili | ltigation with the company's principal com | Time Lour N BG & Coke 5s.. 6@ e Hay and Feedstuffs. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. |bsmgis 1e more: Dot bl e e brdiers make a far cror, as they are coming up better | PLG*E 810 "helore the actual announce: | Atch Ton & § F 5 Amer Tele 4s...... 18 Available Grain Supply. 3 ; taken for less than 75 barrels or its equiva arvested: crop good Irrigation water iy | ment of the unchanged dividend,and there was | Do prefd.... Mining Shares— s e There Is some Wool selling right along, but | lent. Dominos, half-barrels, §.50c; boxes, §.75e ey P 14 - | some recovery later in the day in sympathy | Amer Sugar Adventure NEW YORK, June 4—Special télegraphic| Old Hay is firmer than new, though both are | 5 1. = a0 not report any aotivity. Prices | per Ib. . : o0l weather and deficien. | ¥ith the general strength of the market. Th Do prefd.. Bingham Mng Co. in good demand, with moderate stock: and about as before. LUMBER—Retall vflen are as follows: Hn.: R S ' ose e an weore | S e T i B, P Amal C | Amal C and cable dispatches to Bradstreet's show the | 17, BO0% TERIGTty TR o0 Cl8, o S utts for following changes in available supplies from | o THETS, B’ g0 _ wih of | Stock's extreme decline was 6%. The fact | Boston & Albany hing have rearded (he Erowih of | That the other coaters did not respona to the = Boston Elevated - early strength of Ontario and Western, on | Boston & Maine Boston & Mont, last _account: 7 on. uoted. There Is not much coi ' 7 vientiful but late. Geeen feed s abundant. | {heeSor of its purchase of the old Delaware | Chl Bur & Q Butte & Boston. Wheat.-United States and Canada, east of | SRAN NGO sH@1SED per ton. e Teowers. st b i e | 66 Shingles, . for commad Sul W for = o and Hudson canal, in spite of reassuring A Dominion Coal . Calumet & Hecla..830 | the Rockles, decreased 8,854,000 bushels: afloat | FREDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $17@18 per | that way this year. . b - and 3 Nezo York Dried Fruit Market. | statements that the ‘transaction was with the | Do prefd.........1i5% Centenntal 0 | for and in Eurove, increased 300,000 bushels: | ton: Oflenke Meal at the mill. $35328; Jobbing, | Wet salted Hides are selling freely, Dry | RUSHE. $3@30 = *¢% | full knowledse and approval of the Erle | U S Steel........... Bl Frankiln SHIpLIMPPEE; ecreayed 3 54 00 Laan ale. $26 50; Cocoanut Cake, $17@18: Corn Meal, | Hides are in good demand and steady. The s — Rallroad Company, was considered rather om- | Do préfd.. 954 | Flumboldt Corn—United States and Canada. east of the | $27 50q2s; Cracked Corn, §25 50@20; Mixed Feed, | Horse Hide market Is stronger. Deer and San Francisco Meat Market. Mail advices from New York say: | inous. Reports of drouth in the Southwest | Fltchburg prefd...!42% Osceola Rockles, increased 1,400,000 bushels, $15016. Goat skins are selling freely. gave rise to the cross speculation usual at Gen Electric . Oats—United States and Canada, east of the AY—New, 8609 50: old ls quoted as fol-| HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell Beef is steady and unchanged. Cholce Mute ““Trade on the spot is quiet in every quarter of the i o o - | this period of the vear to bull wheat and to | Mexican Cent ..... Rockles, increased 173,000 bushels. lows: Volunteer. $5G8: Wheat, §11@13; Wheat | ahout 1c under quotations. Hea K e e or am- | bear the &rain carrying ralitoads. The effects | N E Gas & Coie. e nd Oat, $9G12; Ont, $IGLL 50; Clover. hominal; | Rteers. Too: | medlum, SISc: Hshe, sa8ie | ton will bring the top quotation. Veal has not -y ¥ In cur- | o¢ this were particularly munifest in &t Paul | Ol Dominion ! Newo York Metal Market. Alfalfa. 60 th: Barley, ST 5009 30 per ton. | Cow Iides: Sw@de for heavs and SOSHe foi | chanzed for some time. ants, which are very firm at unchanged | and the Southwesterns. The decing o Unmen | RUbbOr oo < |Utah Mining cw Yor ctai Mareet. STRAW—-23@4i1¢c per bale. & 1ght; Stags, i Salted KIp, 9%0; Salted | Grain-fed Hogs will bring 84c. bdut Si4o is rices. Any buying of large lots would un- | Pacific reached 8% and in St. Paul 2% Re- | Union Pac 113 [ Winona Veal, %%Qloe; ited Calf, : Dry Hides, | the top for dairy Hoge. The market is am)ly bedly lead to an advance. Raising of all | ports of a falling off in new orders received | Union Land 3 Wolverines NEW YORK, June 4-—Tin locally, In a gen- Bean: {md Seeds 15% @16 lls, 13%@Uo; Dry Kip, 16c; Dry | g plied for the present, but the feeling s no kinds ure Quil. Apricots are strong and selling | In the iron trade. algiough actual consump- | Londow Mottt eral way, was rather quiet. Nothing was done ; Galt, 1tc; culls and Brands, 13ttc; Sheep- | dier P B T R s o e e s ooes LLondon Market. in tutures and very little in the way of new e N ns, shearlings, gach: short Wool, )| “YWholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers 7 ocal Jover for & good ound lot on the coust | production, ' awakened reminiscences of lnst | N Business was munifested In spot circles. Bia | The Bean market continues dull at unchanged | £i0c euchi medium, 0GTic;, lonk, Wool." 5@ | are g foiwas en turn n. but particulars could | ¥ 3 e NEW YORK, June 4.—The Commerclal Ad. | Prices for the latter were reduced to-day about | prices. The Government has not yet announced § o o BEEF-7@7%c for Steers and §§6%c per 1d be learned. Fancy peaches are scarce here | was besides very heavy selling by profession #nd it is said there are practically none aval nble on the cou Holders on th spot iye for 25-1b box Prunes are quiet and easy. £ales from the coast are reported on a ba of 1%ec. Dates are reported a little more as . 5 3 1 ‘ how many it wants and all parties are holding | &nd §2 25 for medium, $1 5041 75 for small and {381 “spscntons 60 fake eohts :l:"".\l'r«sm«‘lu.\‘n vertiser's London financlal cablegram says: :h,?',','f:m'""f' 'fl',':é}:,’( :,tf,h ,:h,‘,mfl,:";:“hl:’,“,:{ off in conssquence. . Seeds ' are mominal, as | f0¢ for Colts: Horse H b 3 T London joining in the sel and re- H Jetout sin 4 Business on the Stock Exchange here picked | sentiment here. The close at New York was | Usual at this 1 | B ol ey o et dny . ipe. 1en- | p considerably to-day, but the chief activity | dull and unsettied, with spot nominally quoted EANS—Bay: Small White, $4 80 | Colts. Deerskins—Summer or red skins, 3c: | povna. B B b ot et S At 827 55@2S 20, Tin In London continued its ;L White, 4 Pink, $140@1 70; | fall or medium skins, 30c; winter or thin skins, | P7.AMB—Spring, $@% per pound. lous Surmise. The announcement of the sugar | centered in the American department. The | B 87 (SN i In London continued ita| 205 '8e8%; Hlnckeve, §8 1003 25: Limasc 46 3 | 20c. Gontskins—Prime Angoras, 150; Iarge and | BONE LT Hon 1 e i under, $40 | ividend relfeved the market of a_ disturblug | market opened up well, but the advance en- | {UA"IOE COUEEE L _u”wn“.“’emm‘ Weak | @8 85 Pea, nominal; Ked Kidney, $§ 7 per ctl. | smooth, 50c; medium, Sc. %0; 1800 25 The, SSlee; 225 and over, Sl@e; vaporated apples are stronger. Prime for| element and lts recovery set In from that | countered a stream of reallzing sales Which [and £1 lower on swot to €137 108, and £3 | SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow [ TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 44@5c per Ib; No. | ‘tooders, —: dressed Hogs, T4@9%e. 4 future delivery have soid at 7c, and business | time. ~The market's principal movements | Anally checked the rising tendency and damp- | jower on futures to £124 10e. 2 Mustard, nominal; Flax, §2 50@3; Canary, 3@ | 2, S'e@ic; grease, ‘x’muc. ” i 1 be done. it is understood, at Thc. Hold- | later turned on the various stories of wide- | oned the bullish spirit. In the early trading | Copper in London recovered some of the loss | 3%C for Bastern; Alfalfa, nominal; Rape, 2@ | WOOL—Spring, or 1901—Humboldt and . sk as high as Tie. Prime on the spot lu | reaching adjustments in the railroad world. | Ontario and Westorn was the market favorite: | scoped. yesterdas on Heht. eneculative huving, | 2%¢; Hemp, Stci Timothy. Gic. Mendocino, 14@ibc per Ib: Northern, free, 136 Receipts of Produce. firm st 3@5%c. Few low grades are of- | Allegations that the Miscouri Pacifie was to | Later interest was transferred to Reading | which closed that market steady at 2s 6d | , DRIED PEAS—Niles, $3@250; Green, §2 70@ | 13c; defective, 3@ilc: Middle County, tree, 106 fered. Chops are quiet but steady. Waste is | be accorded an influential interest in South- | ghares. Other Amerl chares, as a general | higher, spot helng quoted at £69 78 6d, and fu- | 3 per ctl; Blackeye, nominal. 1lc; do defective, 8@10c: Southern, 12 months, des, dry, $1 76 for large, . o 0f, e year $150 for medium, $12 for small and 500 for | A oH e Al e T per v o pacific . ; FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 4. quite active, a very good business doing at | ern Pacific in return for relinquishing to the | thing, hung pretty civse to parity until the 8@%: Southern, free, 7 ,months, 7@10c; do, de- TUE e | anje the Wabash, and Lake Erie | close’ when the lst yielded alightly, Usion | e sithies ciul,, Here the copper situstion Potitoes: O d Vegetabl et mantha, 10%. " Otegon. Vatles ae. | Flour, qr sks..... .96[Sugar, otls ., “Sicily filberts continue very firm at the ad- | and that Union Pacific was to have | pacific being particularly dull. remains stendy but unchanged at $4 37%. S otaioes, Unions ana Vegetasles. | iaisc: o, meatum and’ coarse, 13@14e; Wheat, ctls ..... 7136 Taliow, ctls e. Some holders are selling small lots =t in Atchison affairs, were factors in| For the new consols 3, was quoted as the | ter miled stendy nt seaterday's advance, clos —_— Eastern, cholce, 11@13c; do, fair to good, i | Buzley. ctis ..... S5 Wook bales - > st1l, but are declining orders at that price | the buying. Penpsylvania rose an’exireme 3| premjum at to-day's speclal settlement. ing at $3 95@% 05. Domestic iron markets were | There are plenty of Vegetables on the mar- | Nevada, 10@12e. Corn, ctls 1.5%| Leather. rolls . fcr round lots. A bid of 9%e for a lot arcund | points, Southern Pacific 4% and the Wheeling | "'Money continued easy. inactive and nominally easy, but without | ket and prices are rather weak than otherwise. | HOPS— per Ib. 351|Lime, bbls 0 bags was reported turned down. Some im- | and Lake Erie stocks 2 to 4 points. Rock CLOSING. change. Glasgow warrants closed at 63s 6d | Peas alone are firm. More or less of the Corn 1 are firm at o for even small lots. | Island rose an extreme €% The movement | . ..o (S0 R o o | G S adleshoro, 8 4 coming R I ot S e General Merchandise. ; e S e B mtmmion ot tha company 4o & Shecs | Paciic preferred, 94%; Northern Pacific, 1013 e P e T sy gy i 5 Straw, tons 5|Stiver, on either filberts or shilisd alm s, which are | ed = of re | = - - - b x5 - P . ko verr firm on the wpot. —Jordan shelled arc | in the advantages of the Northern Pacific | Grand Trunk, 12 mda. 10%. New York Cotton Market. Prought down 3306 sacks of Burbanks. New| GRAIN BAGS—San Quentin Bags, 15 6. TR WjPeits. bdls strong, 3$%@d0c being asked.” | settlement. The rise in Ontarlo and Western anr S{l\‘;zaf per ounce. Onlons are lower again. Calcutta Grain Bags, T%@7%c; local make, 1o Middlings, sks .. 150 Hides, No. e | on its canal acquisition reached 4. General | Money, 202 3 LB I R G e e ) POTATOES—Burbanks, $1 35@1 65 for Ore- | jeg than Calcuttas; Wool Bags, g OREGON, Government Money Here e R At ety of New Vork Monev M k ons point Biaer. Une 4—Cotton closed steady, | yon. Sweets, G5@Te for Merced: New Potatoes, | we . @34e; Fleece | wor qr sks ... B30 Bran, sks ooo... 00 ] . cavy e ; E Cxpress rose 7 9 - . 1@, A Fr s | 5% Des Moines and Fort Dodgs 3. Brookiyn €W Y or oney Market. B __[ =i s et o n’o 'I.‘B l:gbo,x‘a g c{.flx:nzpf flnmr:—m‘:‘n 2%-1b tine are | FOtAtoes, sks ... 3,39 o | T'nion Gas 3% and Peoria and Eastern 3. T , 35@55¢ 5 | quoted as follows: cots, ; Cherries, Pl e e F;‘;‘;f'r‘_‘:;m;":‘“:‘; ‘"h"‘ | Eories were again heavily hought Just before | NEW YORK, June 4—Money on call steady oston W ool Market. f';;',’::“m_ per sack; New Yellow, 10 | £ Vlack and 32 for Amum Fogn Continued on Page Eleven. 3 Shas s » Teports cash on | the close. Last prices were invariably be- | at 3@3% per cent; last loan, 3 per cent. Prime e VEGETABLES—Rhubarb, 35c@$1 per box; hand May 21 as follows: Jow the best. the final rection reaching a | mercantile paper, 3%@% per cent. Sterling | BOSTON, June 4—While the demand for | Asparagus, $175@2 for .large, $L%@1L &0 per United States notes 845 00 | Point or over in some of the important stock: | exchange easier, ‘with actual business In bank- | WOOIS continues quiet here, vet some fair sales | box for No. 1 and 50c@$i for No. 2; Green reasury notes of 1890 "201 09| The money market was not an influence in | i bills at $4 88%@4 553 for demand and | have been made and there is a stcady tone in $1@1 50_per sack: String Beans, 4@6c: : al bank notes.. .65 00 | the trading. as rates continued easy in spite | 5§ g516 for sixty days: posted rates, $4 81y | the market as a whole, Fine wools are hold- age,. m« per ctl; Tomatoes, from Los . 730 00 | of A late Técovery in sterling exchange to the | §'ggfrd 85; commercial hills, $4 84%4@4 $4%. Sil- | Ing up well in price, but the medium grades | Angeles, 4 ; from Winters, 75c; Dried Pep- 563 09 | Bold export point. ver certificates, nominally, 60c. Bar silver, | 8re inclined (o weaken somewhat. Dealers | Pe 12@18c; Dry Okra, 15¢ per lb; Carrots, A \293 15 | _The bond market was frrezular in symoathy | oy Mexican dollars, 4Sc. _ Government | claim the price has been too close and a wider | 25@35c per sack: Marysville ¢§:e\lmbtn. T5e@ 066 00 | With stocks. Total sales. par value, $3.285,000. | jonde, strong: State bunds, weak; railroad | Spread is looked for elther throuch an ad- | $150 per box; Winters, $150; Bay. 2c per P idiary silver coin 116 35 | United States refunding 2 advanced % Der | bonas, fereeois vance in fine or a further decline in the | dozen; Garllc, 4@5c for mew; Green' Peppers, £ - 4 112 32 | cent on the last call. ., S F iy meaium, Territory wools head the list of | 0o pér Ib for Chile and ~= for Bell; Eex - Toc D g i YEW YORK STOCK LIST. . . sales, with fine medium and fino scoured 3 ; Green Corn, 15g35c per Miccallareo BE e T ST cuosing| - Condition of the: Treasury. aquoted at 404z, dozen: Summer Squash, §0@8Sc per box; Bay |- S0 A Sold. —Stocks— Bid. 5 -For;um ‘wool; are 8u1e(t‘.mm fine Australians | o, §$1 25@1 50. 2 3 Total .. ---$6L.347,316 52 | 43.200 Atchison .... WASHINGTON, June 4.—To-day's statement | 372 firm In price. =Quotations: =3 5 The shipments of silver during the month | 26.500 Atchison prefd . 103 | of the Treacury balances in the general fund, | mogiai Saa Cgured _basi Mincane = us Poultry and Game. B . were a3 foliows: T Baltimere"® Onio T | e St e Sio0oie polk stsce~ o e | el i Ao jsemiel soonrasy (EgEc: iy We have’stocks, bonds and investment securi- Etandard silver dollars. L$134,000 s ‘et | division of redemption, shows: Available cash | medium and fi % 3 scoured, ;| Another car of Eastern came in, making 1 1 H Fractional siiver coin Riean| sy ConetianEactc s ; 105 | balanee, $162,822,080; Gol, 894,570,610, ok St e o o n, five ties of various sorts to offer to the public. Small presa i p i , a3 Australian—Scoured basls, spot prices; comb- t 3 : R 100 s’l:‘exxlzekl:‘rtg‘l?{o e | et e, o e eePig | Th local matket was overtocked with sten. capital can be advantageously invested through- us, @ o 100 Chicago & Alton profd. T s0% E = quence. Turkeys and young Roosters it 1 i ] i Revenue Collections. 10 Coicnso Burlinglon & Giiincy 111 ael | New York Grain and Produce. Chi Py R B " are/ for it is our business to acquaint ourselves thor~ 3 cago In wisville. . : s ica, i c .+ | POULTRY—Live s, 9G10c for Gobbl i securities. ’ alwa Internal Reverue collections in this district fn | - 200 f*’l‘.‘xe::: L -t | ity b "d“flfim,,'ggeg,' Geese, per. P‘;“f" sio1 5 | oughly with all i) Thus we are ys able - cago & 2 Sl - Gos Ducks, F 2 Z May were SI0LS0L as follows: . Lists, $21.113;| 2,100 Chicags & Coee Woniion | * 7 CHICAGO, June 4 _CATTLE—Recelpts, 5500, | con Siab for. vount: Paee™ 535 YR to invest money for our customers where it will Jiger, $108,067: Fruit Spirits, $84,763; Grain Spir- 300 Chicago & Great Western A st NEW YOREK, June 4—FLOUR—Receints, 2,- | Generally steady, except inferfor. Good to | Roosters, $7@S; old Roosters, $3 a rers, bri < its, 445.568; Export Stamps, 120 Cigars, $19.65: | 200 Chicago & Great Western B prefd... 47% (755 barrcls; exports, 360 barrels. Dull and | prime steers, §5 45@6 10; poor to medium, $4 50 H008 8; Tentiers SN o lcge and §3 3525 ng from 7 per cent up. We can place any amount Clzaretion, $388, Banil, JIi:-Tebacon S008; bpc, | (250 CHou) & Bethwesten 2027 | rely steady, but no lower. Winter patents, | @5 40; stockers and fecders, 38 1044 $; cows, | 2 90 for small; Pigeons, §1 50 per dozen for old ) : b cial, §3234; Playing Cards, $119;'Documentary | 9%f0% Chiczgo Reck Island & 2167 L ¢ $2 80@4 90: heifers, $3@5 10; cann and $150 for ‘Squabs. of mo from hundreds to hundreds of tho ds. Stamps, $49,761; Proprietary Stamps, $10,315. K40 Chicago Terminal & Tran 2y |83 T0@4: winter stralghts, $3 50G3 75 winter ex- | % N0 RS, G5 i oA Crs, 2 TS | | GAME-_Hare, 3161 25; Rabbits. $1 35@150 for T S oA 5300 Chicagn Terminal & Trans 5y, | tras, $2 50@2 %; Minnesota patents, $1@4 30. | DR, ¥ 500 50 calves. S HGS 0 ®d | cottontall and 75c@sl for Brush. WEST CO, T INVESTMENT 1600 C C C & St Louis. & | WHEAT—Recelpts, 195,350 bushels; exports, | ° HOGS—Receipts to-dav, 204 L S ey — . g 3 eather Ixcpord. €10 Colorado Sovthern 16% | 56,013 bushels. Spof—Eesy. No. 2 red, 8i%ec | %,000; estimated left Open Butter, Ch nd E. S 2 . X - —Eesy. 3 , 3 e 5 . e 1600 Colorado Southern s i LB | B u it No: 1 hasd Duluth, SRet oot | ey s IefL Over, "0, gosned (3o | er, Cheese a g8s. 118 PHELAN BUILDING. San Franciszo, (120th Meridian—Pacific Time). 2 Celoralio Bautherni® girent - 24 | afoat. Options—Opened strong on a squeeze | butchers, $5 5, good 'to cholce, heavy e ; # ; . SAN FRANCISCO, June 4—5 p. m. 180 Delawnre & Hudson. 189 | of July shorts, but subssquently turned. very g‘n& roush heavy. £ 855 75 light, & 6@ | | Stocks of Cheese are accumulating and the @ . - The following maximum temperatures were ' 100 Denver & Rio Grande T s e T T in] DR (U S EONTE . g - v 73 ¢ SHEEP—Receipts, 900. - Shoep, slow; lambs, | Butter continues in mu‘g.

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