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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL,-SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1901 TINANCAL London Market. buyers who expect much lower prices will be disappointed. A demonstration of the real power for steadying the market by the large Interests and those who are reported involved with than in a specles of community of interests is now looked for. The Western hard- Ware trade is in very good shape. Some of the ckwardness in demand for agricultural imple- ment makers' supplies is charged to a desire to await the pro consolidation in that line. Better weather has herped. the distribution of shoes and Eastern shipments. for the week are 20,000 cases ahead of last year and 90,000 cases ahead of the season. Stocks of upper leather at the West are reported curtalled by current strong inquiry. Exvort business is also better than of Jate ‘and shipments are ahead of last year. The industrial situation shows little change, but the failure of the expected settlement of had been offset by improvement in nohbl{ C.llfofm:. and this, with the estimat erm 785,000,000 bushels in the United States, ca a change of been frightened into buying early became anx- fous sellers and a decline to 12%c resulted. Cov- ering caused ‘a rally to 734 @73%c. The close was easy and %@%c lower at 73%c. The corn market was dull but firmer on colder ::auler. July closed steady and %@%c higber C.. N 3 Oats were strong on bullish crop geports. July closed firm and 3c higher at 28%c. / Provisions were firm with a fair speculative RS e, e, I ok vne lected. ly c er, e higher and ribs unci Sk The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. ments for the week were -1,032,000 last . Kansas City ssines oo Tt oorr iy 10, ) P = CONSIGNMENT OF 40 Head of Young Blocky Work Horses, MATCHED SPANS, BLACKS, BAYS AND BROWNS, from the ranch of J. W. Churchill Esq., Yreka, Siskiyou County. FRED H. CHASE & CO., 1732 Market NEW YORK, June 7—The Commercial Ad- | {he machinists’ sirike to materialize Is refiected T A me mwo omw o om local market was aull and not materially | Dyried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. : 3 an % vert s don financial cablegram says: - milling, 3 Silver a fraction lower. Exchange undisturbed. (The stock market here wis quite heavy in — e, sivl L guch oonters a8 Ot T T 7132 e ey S Apples are in light supply and higher, both » early dealings, 'with American shares de- ‘Wheat (i 1) ts for the . Wheat weak. Barley futures lower. cldedly feveriah, With,the cxeeption of Nore| ook akbGLcialE four). ahipments fov, Do b d CALL BOARD SALES. here and in the East. There is some nibbling folk and Western the whole list was sold free. | 970 bushels last week, 4,230,221 bushels in -the 4% | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. at new Apricots at firm prices. Otherwise there Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. 1 The result was a sharp drop ail around | SOfTesPORding weelc of 1600, 3106047 bushels in i s iy R A taot WO toc: i - 4 an unsettled feeling. Toward noon,, how- d ,730, shels n 1898. -Decem! 3 old crop an . - 3 ‘ nged. ever, New York by . From July 1 to date this season wheat ex- p T B ted A - » Hay continues firm under light arrivals. Feedstuffs unchang Louisvile and Nasheitt, Beie and Goton Ba: ports. are 205,776 bushels, sgainst 181 156.7 2% | ¥ Kticmoon Session — December — 800 ctis, | P%@%e fon new: Evaporated Apples, o ; o aendo ¥rox 2 _ Beans and Seeds very quiet. Feoling dinSnoy fhe Upward movement. . The ;53! o A ; 18 | BARLEY—There was nothing new beyond a | ard, 4%4@s%c for cholce and 6@S%c for fancy: d & d O e pressa1, at about the worst of the day. The . uf" the United, suv.e:el(‘?r “z.hemw'e':‘l; dectine '"323“’1'52 ohe am was n8IE- | Pears, 2@Tc; Plums, pitted, 3@4c; unpitted, %@ \f g U (i) y . authorities he 1 agains ast wi it 8 lcant A for No. ” rines, c for red 5 New Potatoes steady and new Omons that the movement is tomperary sug pors o Jreck @ year ago, 178 tn 1590, 221 In 1898 and 230 o e e & I b i and 4@sc for Eggs continue to advance slowly. Butter and Cheese unchanged. an, organized movement ot the New York mar- | {5 187 Failures in Canada in May numbers: $ 80 fOic: revalier, nam FRUNES-4 stacs, Jo: 4050, Shi S0-com. 0oy i o frostol aseiy. f 7% | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—December—10,- | 0705 %57 : ¥ S Poultry market well supplied and weak. The Bank of Englind has received £16,000 7% |00 ctis, 70%c. 3 N . . 3 3 .| "RAISINS—The Raisin Growers' Assoctation Fresh fruits stand about as before 2 Eipe and Fons . Bragno et ERO0 at the | | e : ions” wers us follows: Flour, | Second Sesalon—December—1300 ctls, THC: | pasestablished the, following prices: "Sleacned res 3 “ | 'The money rates continue easy, 1% per cent radstreet’s Financial Review. 0% aN% | PRegular Morning Session — December—S000 T e prime, 3¢: unbleached Thompeon " o Four cars of Oranges sold at anction. Lemons weaker. SR oty ot ag; Bues okt | Do DSk Wi o B e 930, Nows white, 15550%%o, ssod teed: ’ B s et prite, Sos ibie e e ; white, 29%c; No. 3 white, c; 8 - 9%e; i 5 , 8¢; ol % 5 - The tender of silver made by 7 . 3 No 2 ; 3 ; stan z . Dricd Apples and Apricots frm.._Other kinds dull R T B Tt b b | v —omi e < et T | B S A e R T s B e S R 5 Lasdikiphias d The May trade . made public to-day, | clal Review to-morrow will say: prime timothy seed, $3 65; mess pork, per bar- 2 3-crown, %c, and -crown, Sige; Provisions firm under a fair local and shipping demand. show that during the month imports decreased | Considerable activity developed in the stock | el §14 Gy@1d 70; lard per 109 pounds. 39 3T%@ ices). 34¢; London Layers, 2- 3 < . cent. The ‘coal shipments - sreasc greate | market this week, although within the past | § 4); short-rib sides (icose), $7 $5@8; dry salted crown, §150 per $orown, S140; Fancy Packers to bid lower prices for Hogs next weck. pm Te Sreater, | few days there was a falling off of interest in | shoulders (boxed), $6 87%4@7 12i4; short clear-| §1 30. P Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $250; Imperials, 3. Al % e encpmew ¢xport tax on the product. ' | speculation, togerher with tonewed liduidation | sides (boxed), §6 20@8 30: whisky. basis of high | * RYE_Tr per ctl. SHees €. o. b. at common shipping poiats Ln Fair transactions on the local stock exchanges. e i Paly and an irregular tendency in prices. “The ap- | wines, 31 31i clover, contract grade, $ &. AL L s MO A O | Gl i e § sortitatt, Tt 3 - 3 proach of the midsummer season would ap- i - - . , 1 : No. . e LONDON, June 7.—At , t argel Y Articles— Recelpts. Shipmen o 2, 8@8%e; No. 1 hardshell, 10@10%c: No. 2, 6140 Decreased exports of specie this year. . paciic, losts. Northern Sacifo’ prefsbred, 100s; | Gemonstration sad (£ Bonmiy be onid” ther ing | Fiour, barrels T s 72000 Flour and Millstuffs Tie: Almonds, 13G1e for paper-sheil, 10giic for Grapes appeared in market. fi:‘;& ";;‘;ibe 11%; Anaconda, 10; bar silver, | market exhibits any decided weakness. In e . e siil and e hell; Peanute rrapes appeare . g T ounce; money, 2 per cent. 9 the early days of the week there was, in fact, o for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 1@ilie: Filberes a decided tone of strength and a number of ! 20L000 | prOUR — California Family extras, §3 35@ | 191%%c: Pecaus, 11@1dc; Cocoanuts, $3 . hout 350, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 15@3 25: | HONEY—Comb, 10@11c for bright and New York Money Market. e et This Ras 1n “The Tesin.ihe resuit oF L | Orekon. 25062 T per barrel for family and | tor light amber: water white cxiracted ;. —_ the harmonization effected last week between o-day the butter | ¢ 7533 ror bakers'; Washington bakers’, §2 75 | I&ht unb-Arx extra ll‘g H k, e NEW YORK, June 7.—Money on call steady | the Hill-Morgan and the Kuhn-Loeb interests | market was firm; creamery, 15@19c; dairy, 1@ BEESW. at 3@4% per cent; last loan and ruling rate, 3 | ID relation to Northern Pacific. Representa- | j6c. Cheese, quiet, 8%@l0kec. Eggs, easy: 9% | cent. Sterling exchange, firm \with actual | {n regard o the soansemment of the Burling. business in bankers' bills at $4 88%@4 8% for | ton will now recelve due attention. In other 50% demand and $4 S5@4 85% for sixty days. Post- | respects the great financial interests which 4615 | ed rates, 34 8504 8. Commercial bills, $4 8414 | are parties to the treaty of peace will, it is Hides firmer and more actiz 3 8900 Atchieon prefd Ezxports of Specie. 7,300 Baltimore & Ohio. — 1,5533 Baltimore & Ohlo prefd. 200 @s3. - MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount, td the trade: Graham Flour, $3 per 100.1bs; Rye Flour, $2 75; Rye Meal, 52 50: Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, §; ex- | The market Is quoted firm, with a falr de- tra cream do, 3 75; Oat Groats, 34 75; Hominy, | mand for both local and shipping account. $3 @4 Cracked Canadian Pacific %0 Canada Southern | 2700 Chesapeake & Ohio. Exports of specle from this port during the firs: five months of the year were $2,87%,097, against $7,689,647 for the same time last year, Foreign Futures. 9,100 Chicago & Alton.. Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 25; The Western markets are very strong. Stocks the leading descriptions being as follows: Sil- | 50 Chicage & Alton prefd S| OIS Sitverceriifcates, sominally goc. Bar | S0 RS DN hincofosth work 1n conplate eat, $8 50; $450; _Whole Wheat | 0¢'7 TN T lighe. ver bullion, $1.388,264; Mexican dollars, $402.710; 500 Chicago Burlington & Quincy. 196% | silver, G9%c. Mexican dollars, 48c. State [ 3cCOrd. the principle of the community of in- Flour, ©8 8. Rolled Oats (batreld). 36 5: | © CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12 per Ib for heav silver coin, $46,581: gold coin, $652,181; cur- [ 3100 Chicago Ind & Louisville.. 3% | bonds, - tnactive: ' Governmant bonds, *steady. [-ISTepte.tn Tegard to the large VWestern' ¥ in sacks, $6@7 50; Pearl Barley, §; Split Peas, o TE i B o Y. rency end bonds, $225,316. 600 Chicago Ind & Louisville pr Rallroad bonds, irregular. road systems being again establis] on a $5; Green Peas, $6 50 per 100 lbs. 12%@13¢c for lig] . or light, 1440 The leading déstinations were as follows:| 100 Chicago & Bastern Illinols China, §1,68,64; New York, $1,011,743; Mexico, | $100,000. more secure footing than ever. There is also a general feeling in financial circles that further combinations of rallroad properties for extra light and 15%c for sugar-cured; East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12%@13c; Mess Beef, 312 Hay and Feedstuffs. Dor Darrel: extra Mess, 312 50; Pamily. 34 s prime Mess Pork, $I5; extra clear, 323; Mess, Firmness still characterizes the Hay mar- | 319; Smoked Beef, 13%@lic per Ib. ket, and receipts continue light. The medium | LARD—Tierces quoted at 6%c per Ib for com- 3 nd_and 10§10%c for pure: halt-barrel '"“,:;i:;‘? ¢ are p:r.mm!. higher. Bure, 10%4@10%e; 10-1b tins, 10%@iT%e: 515 tom BR. @ 11%e- MIDDLINGS—317@19 50_per tom. mé'g'r'r‘«‘au-:sn—om halt-barrel, $%c; three 400 Chicago & Gregt Western. Chicago & Great Western A pre Chicago & Great Western B Chicago & Northwestern Chicago Rock Island & Pi S Condition of the Treasury. fd o 200 | WASHINGTON, June 7.—To-day’s state- | Gcveiopments has been such as to sive con L% | ment of the Treasury balances in the general | Dirgion to the idea. , one of the partners of J. P. Morgan & 7% | fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve fo’a seat on'the Atchison board of di- 3y | In the divisioin of redemption, shows: Avall- | rectors, attracted a great deal of attenion, 510 able cash balance, $165,606,423; gold, $96,304, 167. although it is declared that no speclal sig- i e ean nificance need be attached to the matter. Weather Report. d (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) 100 Chicago Terminal & Trans SAN FRANCISCO, June 7—5 p. m. 50 CCCé& S\‘l Louis. The following maximum temperatures were | 300 Colorado Southe California Fruit Sales. minimum, 47; mean, 5. THE COAST RECORD. 3 . T 3 FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $17¢ Per | paif-barrels, §%c; one tierce, $%c; two stpavinS Fints wiations fn Callforse to n 9§ stonaile (gafiw: Rk peac 954 | #———————————————————# | There i also a belief that the plans In con- | CHICAGO, June 7.—Porter Bros. Company’s | ton; Oileake Meal at the mill, $55@28: BRing. | S five tierces, S4e per In - Eureka, 5; Mount Tamalpais, 64; Independ- Delaware & Huteos.. 16714 nection with the unification of Southwestern | gleg of California fruft: Cherries—Tartarians, | $26 50; Cocoanut Cake, $17@iS; Corn Mea B S R N R g B g Bank Clearings. 0 R mimter ot iher imporient agals are | Q@R Roval Ame egst 15; sssorted, | HIGEN: Cracked Comn. B3 GR: Mixed Feed. | priios Tollory, Wool and Hops 81 mento, 80; San Lauis Obispo, H | Denver & Rio Grande. 21 45@1 70; Bigarreau, H ‘kports, '—New, $6@9 50; 1 od by 4 n Diego, 6. | Denver & Rio Grande » |l currently believed to be in preparation. 0t 5, Ootete 1 e Gt AL se. | AT New.. g et shpre b v an Francisco data: Maximum temperature, Erie . 433 AT R VR St i S o Erie 1st prefd —_— % | Apricots—Royals, $1 2091 60. Peaches—Alexan- | Wheat and Oat, $10@12350; Oat, $9@11350; Clo- | Hides are reported firmer and more active. Erie 2d prefd . Great Northern prefd [ NEW YORK, June 7.—The following table, Gers, $1G1 10 crates, 60c@$1 15 boxes; Governor | ver, nominal; Alfalfa, $5@9 50; Barley, nom-| HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seil 185 compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- 54 inal per ton. about 1%c under quotations. Heavy Salted Garland, %0G%c. Plums—Clymans, 65¢ boxes, STRA Duw’s Review of Trade. t o 3 ‘W—25@47i4c per bale. Steers, 10%c; medium, @%%e: light, 9e; C y : Japan, $1 65; St. Cath- . 10%c; 2 : Cow P EEOD ® Al $4% | ings ‘at all principal citles for the week ended e B T Pruner ey, 32 003 65 = Hides, $%@Sc for heavy and 8@Sic for light: £ Sos =5 g Valley pref 7 | June 6, with the percentage of increase and d % Calitor- B nd Seed. A - H 28 Tllinois Central 1gx decrease as compared with the corresponding | #————————————————————————————# nl{hterulft‘::: _d‘F‘ruylt .fsn!\fi:nt%“:l‘lfi n:fl;;llm ':;e eans a eeas. Stags, 6%c; Salted Kip, 9%c; Salted Veal, - £ g22 22 Iowa Central . £ . . 3 2 ., 1e: - AR H ESE =R Towa Central prefd. 86y | Week last year: NEW YORK, June 7.—R, G. Dun & Co.s | renlized: ApriosterRovals Sigle crates, S .4 =t $4010¢; Salted Culf, Mo; Dey Hides, N@Wiie: g (888 § Lake Erie & Western % | crries a InerCeMBES | weekly. review of trade to-morrow will say: | @1, average . _ Peaches-Alexander, | Al descriptions under this head are dull | Culls, 134Glc; Dy Kip, lhe: Dry Calt, 1540 - : = = earances ne. c. :, ; Brigg’s Early | and unchanged, except Bayo Beans, which |17¢; s and s, g eepskins. 3 Lake Erie & Western prefd. 18 | New York $1,825,089, 702 The labor situation in many parts of the [ boxes, c@s$1 10, average : 8! ¥ shearling: 15@30ce each; short _Wool, 30 - 4 825,089, 702 e . boxes, 90c@$l 15, rage 92c. Plums— and fair demand. - A Be: g ARG - ) 10% | Boston 154,527,730 country is still serlously unsettled and consti- | Mav. boxes, S0c@3$\15 average e Flumer ";;:Nms_m;’;. “’W 0: Small White, 34 g0 | @05, Sach; medium. &0@7sc; long Wool, %@ e i 7215 | Chicago 176,203,118 tutes a reason for hesitation in some indus- | Bines Tragedy, single erates, $2 55@3 05, av- . g 3 | 31 each; Horse Hides, salt, §2 50@2 75 for large ptopalitan Sknes} Batlsy 1722 | Philadelphia 135,051,117 tlons which satis- : ; . @5; Large White. $4@4 20; _Pink, $140@170; | and $2 25 for medium, $1 50@1 75 for small and Mexican Central . 26 3 tries, discouraging new operations erage §2 88. Three cars sold to-day. Weather 4 . ; 3 (il 903 ditd 1d otherwise stimulate. | i Red, $3@3 25; Blackeye, $3 1093 25; Limas, 36 % | 5oc for Colts; Horse Hides, dry, $1 75 for large, Mexican National 1% L pitesburg 43105 oy e o expected in some | AW X, I et TR O @6 8: Pea, nominal; Kidney, $4 75 per ctl. | 51 50 for medinm, §1 25 for small and Sc for Fresh: Minneapolls & St Louls 98 | Baltimore 18,691 Al MUAL T I the mods: N R e oia. oy, Bros. Com- | 'SEEDS Brown Mustard, nomiipal: Yellow | Coits. Deerskins—Summer -or red’ skino. Sy Flagstafl Missouri Pacific -.... 118y, | gRatipore . e e reports of & satis- | pany's ssles of Calitérnia frult- " Cherries— | \iostard; nosminal: Whie S5 S0: Cuuary: S | Solh o Loetimm. chinm: es wts o T ] Pocaieilc, id Mistouri Kanmas & Fexaa 3% | Sicinnet 1 Fattory condition of minter Wheat over a lare | Rartarians, €c@2 0; Republicans, 31 UG %5: | s3(c” for ‘Eastern; - Alfaifa. nominal; Rape, @ | e Goatskins—Erime Angoras. T96; 1arge and 3 e Terses COtral e 1w | Kansas Clty” P portion of the country. As for spring wheat | vievelard, gt "Governor Wood, sigwe: | 457 Heme, ici Thmouy, ke, S LLOW.-No. T rendered, #4@5c per Ib: No Noridlic & Westarn... Shss | Minneapolis 1 | Gitions andthers have' been fet unsatistactory | (1°: Newcasto 1 a1 Benhcimn siels s 1 BQlc: grease. 2nge. e ana rfolk & Western prefd. e | EaERet 94,506 reports. Railroad earnings for May, showing 8.6 | §1 5. Peaches—Alexanders, 3110015 nait | Pofatoes, Onions and Vegetables. e e X R, o= orthern Pactfc ... ue | Claveland - e per cent in excess of 1900 and 23.2 per cent over | boxes. Plums—Clyman, §110g2 55, ~Prunes— T tive MOTAs: Ml G o mz - n . ville ), = vity RN~ 0 6. 5 < %! B " 3 ~- Northern, Faclflc prei % | Frovidence 6375, 400 try. while at New York bank clearings remain | * e Hart ‘Fruit Company sold California | New Onlons were firmer again, and mew | iic: do defecitve, S@ile: Southern. 12 montne San Francisco... 5% | ggnw;uklee : 7.'&2%‘2;'% for the week $6.8 per cent over 1900 lnddfis.l fruit at auction to-day, and the following | Potatoes were steady. Old Oregons sold on ! 50;!;!;;}1;";@;_mgmn@m;’go. Ko San Luis Obispo, 7% | St. Paul 639, 0 per cent over 189, with gains at the leading i prices were realized: Apricots—Royals, single e wharf at the quotations below. . . - . ey, " e o | Buffalo . semTa Sities qutside New York of 271 per cent over Srate: JSLIGLT, average $147. Peaches | NThere was little variation in Vegetables, | WEIc do, medium sad Soarse. BOUC; Oregon, Seatt < 7,019, a 21.5 over . ALl . boxes, . average . = g 120, 3 . . e 9.489.300 e Gestation of manipulation in corn con- | Plama o Clymans. single. _crates. 5 4501 8, B e e Ll g ed BT T R Neah Ba: | - 8143000 tributed to a decline of 2.1 per cent in bread- | average $1 Prunes—Tragedys, single crates, | 590 e s e L . 1 5@ o Walla Walla Louis & San Fran st prefd |Eenmiowa : 403,623 stuffs, average $3%. Cherries—Bing, boxes, $19@ [ 150 in sacks and $1 20210 in boxes. AT b L pmeng Louis & San Fran 24 pref Ti% | Sesgmheh - A6180 Labor controversies have become the fattor | 3 35, average §2 19; Royal Annes, boxes, $1 75 | ONIONS—Australians, jobbing, at' $4gM 25: San Francisco Meat Market. Yuma Louis Southwestern. 3518 P{:'S;.; = iag.{?flm& of greatest importance lnuthe 1eue||n¢ mlnu'; !@2 20, Sverage rf‘ 89. Five cars sold to-day. | New Red, lme per sack: New Yellow, $1@ s Southw . try. _Counting, perhaps, upon | Favcrable weather. 115 tl. Py opaa | Richmona 4,189,931 B 1ose Sich wonldohe mapiatach by | | e T T e Wit Wrell Costaieis VEGETABLES Rhubarb, 25@85c per box: | Packers are talking of reducing their bids GENERAL | -;; ;.. St Paul prefd { Memphts N employers in case of suspension, the machin- | sales of California fruit at auction to-day are | Asparagus, $175 for large.g$l 25@1 50 per box | for Hogs to fc next week, in view of the larger FORECAST, “™ | 40,400 Southern Pacific 6 |W “'l'.‘u'w“ . . 8,226,157 ists made what were considered unreasonable | as follows: Cherries—Royal Annes, boxes, $110 | for No. 1 and 50c@$1 for Ro. 2; Green Peas, | supplies coming forward. Otherwise there is ST. | 140 Southern Railway 3434 | Peoria .. 2,357,470 demands by employers at many points, Who| @19, average §156; Black Tartarlans, boxes, | 6lc@$l 25 ver sack; String Beans, 2@4lsc; Cab. | nothing new in the market. The pressure hes risen over Washington and | 2,200 Southern Railway prefd 87 | Rochester 4,232,620 have taken a determined stand and announced | $1G2 10, average $1 Two cars sold to-day. | bage, 80@75c per ctl; Tomatoes, from Los An- | Wholesale rates {rom slaughterers to ddalers Oregon and has fallen over Utah and Nevada. | 10,200 Texas & Pacific . 43y, | New Haven 1.649.335 that the strikers' places will be taken by non- | Favorable weather. geles, Toc@$l 5; from Winters, $1@1 15; Dried | are as follows: m is developing over Nevada and Utsh. | ‘500 Toledo St Louls & Western i e i union men on Monday If they fall to resume e Pep gb;g@m. oy 0;;:":’551 P I Cur | Y e S Steers and 6Q6%c ver Ib perature has fallen about egrees Toledo St Louls & West fd. A .5 k. More qu conditions rots, per sack; le Cucumbers, - rtheastern California and Bastern Ore. et Tt T ey | Salt Lake City . 3,509,088 and few new contracts make this action possi- New York Metal Market. §161 % per box; Winters, ——; Bay, —; Gar. | VEAL-Large, 7%4@Sc; small, 3g% per Ib. 900 Union Pacific prefd . Springfield, Mass.. 1,729,664 ble. As a rule manufacturers have not sought _ lic, 3@5c for new; Green Peppers, 10@2%c per | MUTTON—Wethers, 7@8c; Ewes, §%@7c per nderstorm i reported at Salt Lake | 5200 Wabash .. v - 3702755 business beyond Juiy 1, and it looks as though | NEW YORK, June 7.—Offerings of spot tin | 1b; Egg Plant, é@l0c per lb; Green Corn, | pound. high eoutherly winds are blowing in | 6500 Wabash prefd Portland, Me ...... 1,248,011 they had been preparing for the conflict. PIg | iy the local metal market were on a liberal | 75c@$1 75; Summer Squash, 50@75c per box;| LAMB—Spring. SGdc per pound. Uzah. Conditions are favorable for | Portland, Or. ... 2/563.54 is extremely dull, not a sale of Bessemer Bay do, $1 25@1 50. PORK—_Live Hogs, 150 Ibs and under, cach of a Soncra storm from the Mexi- St. Joseph . 6.360,338 :;“",‘.g S eported during the week at Pittsburg | Scale ard caused an easier feeling throughout 3 o T $%c: 130 to 225 Ibe, Cp6te: 225 and over, S can boundar: Angel . 3100246 . | and quotations are nominal. Large contracts | the session and also tended to reduce prices, Poul d G feeders, —; dressed Hogs, T%@%%c. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty Wiecomuin ool eitd Norfolk . L 133208 b 15 sustain billets and finished steel de- | until at the close prices were quoted at §25 70 oultry and Game. g ite ding_midnight, June §, 1901: B e | Syracuse L LBLse o ontimie. "Shipments of farm machin. | @28 75. Only a moderate business transpired Coniral Mivekinidice Iy o T ey freh iAharke | Rasmvitle o 00 Tiases ery attract much attentlon, while bridee bulld | 35,08 &0 e1al 105 and-tutires Faine 1os, | The market continues weak and dull. with » Soutbern California—Cloudy Saturday: brisk s e Wilmington, 1,040,506 e i stoactural materisl: o Slial st LIRSk S0 A 2 ek Gt et [ R %“:;‘2‘,.“.'5!:: | amane ZAGSSan Quentin Bass. % &5 southwest wing Celles ver 847,619 grain by exag- 3 = . in , T%c; local make, s evada Cloudy. unsettied wiather Saturday; bl 2 Seranton ", 1,379,874 SRt S res o dumaas 30 TS e S jnCopper in London was a stade lower, clos- | and 12g1ic for Hens; Geese, per pair, §1g1 5 fi:"l:::‘mm"cflwmr Wool Bags, @ : - py winds R 1,387,840 | Ing easy at 3 Goslings, $1G12; Ducks, $350@4 for old ¥ . s . z Amalgamated Copper ... rand Rap 3 have given place to more rational statements gs, ; Fleece Twine, T%@sSec. Dl e et e, Saurier: | 1350 Amertcan Car & Touniy: B | Aueueta, "G00 s apd e cutisoc s gencraily conceded (o be ull | th stuaiien mas dul, wnd, nominal st 817 for| 3 5ig5 ror youne: Hens 333084 30 ouns | COALL Wellivion. $0_peetons " Southgeia winds. 7 Amesican Car ed:d ’3‘;‘:""“’ pref &% ’,;‘;‘,?;}. 1;351215 oF proniide. Svecnl-tlvefomrl:;onl S g Lo wast i withoat' cHarige’- th™ Eondon and Rout‘:gi L L oyt ] fi Wellington. 39: Seattle, %1: Bryant. 3 50; Coos y udy, A ican Linseed Oil ..... 5 | 3 ., 205, . ver, far from gressive; ers, : , $3@3 large . 35 O Vallsend, -operative oma—Clondy, unsettled weather Satur- | frroses g homemar b EEE i | Seattie 129 Sivero lomes of the short ntrest” thus far this | New York C G S @20 for small; Pigeons, $150@1 75 per dozen | end, $9; Cumberiand, 312 in bubk and I3 35 m D T ot ey - American Smeiting & Refin 58 | Tacoma season mlkln§ traders extremely cautious. A P?;'r;; Tty CabADLRT = for old and $150@1 7 for Squabs, sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; Can- ' Francisco and_ vicinity—Falr Saturday; ‘American Smelting & Refin 9% | Spokane slight flurry in July wheat at Chicago caused GAME—$1@1 25; Hare, $1@125; Rabbits, $125 | nel, $10 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton in buik and brisk ‘westerly winds. ’ > American Tobacco . 131, | Sloux City hasty covering and a sharp advance which was @150 for Cottontall and 75c@$l for Brush. $17° in sacks: Rocky Mountain descriptions, " ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Anacogda Mining Co . 49y | New Bedford . of short duration, as moderate profits were New York Cotton Market. —_— 38 45 per 2000 pounds and $8 50 per ton, sccord- “olo e n . - . oes not_necessari ~ . s : Consolidated Gas .- 221" | Birmingham Dricen. tor Buropean crops are falling below | NEW YORK, Juhe 7.—COTTON—Opened firm D T i e L e - * - * Continental Tobacco . 9% | Wichita .. expectations and forefgn purchases continue | ard up 5@8 points on vigorous general demand. | pecreasing recelpts of Eggs and a firmer | rivals of coal from British Columbta, 3835 tons; { Continental Tobacco prefd 121 ' | Binghamton . heavy: Atlantlc exports for the week (flour in- | The market closed well up at the top, witn | .o S POCT8, TETRE R 20 PoRE PRC & FRIER | B REE B e e e e 4 EASTERN MARKETS General Electric . 2461, | Springfield, 1N ..., cluded) amounting to 4,520,144 bushels, against | sentiment very bullish, prices 10@13 points net rices, as will be seen. The open market ruled | 190; three from Australia, 7581: total, 15,340 . | Glucose Sugar . 583, | Lexington. Ky..... 2,855,261 last year, and 1,849,373 two years ago. | higher. gm T B mivince AEAMID ot T tons. We are fully 10,000 tons short of our i Hocking Coal 231, | Jacksonville, Fla.. Pacific exports also show good gains, reaching s T ly are | requirements this week, as the demand for * e 2 International Paper . . 281; | Kalamazoo . 854,815 bushels against 591,015 a year ago and Chicago Livestock Market gradually being reduced. | steam uses s very brisk, hence the reserve in International Paper prefd 8 | Akron 2 623600 In 1899. Including exports at Duluth g . Cheese shows no change, being still in large | yard will be eaten into. The quantity utilized New York Stock Market International Power 951, | Helena . and Portland, Me., the total outward move- —_— supply and quiet. ‘ for house purposes is very light, as the sum- vew Markes. { Laclede Gas . 854 | Chattanooga . ment for the week, exclusive of Canadian| eHICAGO, June 7.—CATTLE—Receipts, 3000. | ° The situation In Butter stands as before, the | MeF, S¢ason has fairly set in and fuel is only — | 20 National Biscuit 45 | Rockford, Tl ...... 646,597 bushels, against 3,838.384 | o % T 40 es 50@5 40; stockers and feed.. St vt heavi ted Ore, the | needed for stoves. not grates. Prices are un- NEW TORK, June 7.—In to-day’s stock mar- | 2100 National Lead 201 | Canton. O. : and 2,748,467 bushels in the | POOT o Far ng Reavily" suppl consumers and producers seem to be satisfied with current values. Freights on 100 National Salt . National Salt prefd . North American ers, $3@490: cows and heifers, $265@5 10; can- | though fancy creameries are she s €0; bulls, $2 80@4 50; calves, what more tone. Shipments of boots and shoes from Boston | ners, $2@2 ulls, 80@ ves, $4 50@ Receipts ware 9,500 poundss&nd 40 tuba of ket there was only a strength and the major and quiet, | changed, 3% | Soringfiela, o owing some- 77% | Fargo, N points of activity and D 5 90 | Sioux Fails. S. D.. of stocks were dull coal from Australia and England are softening ¥ very - eek, exceed- | § 75; teers, 5 60; bulls, 3 85. and will continue to do o, as outward grain and sluggish, moving irregularly up and dull Pacific Coast | Bloomington ,c::t{;‘,‘f!::z J..g:f .&"Qé.’?'h;“zfi‘o'«;o l:ulel,c and sgbzesx—.};:celpu ‘:os-fia@ny, 24,000 ‘(zof:,mw' Butter, %4 cases of Eggs, — cases Eastern | freights are firm and will improve as the sea- under the varying operations of the room | 5600 Pacific Mail | Fremont, Nebr since the year opened_forwgrdings have been | 15 000 estimated; left over, 4500. Strong to shade | LSS, 14.065 pounds California Cheese and — | gon -advances, but the f. o. b. prices on all traders. There were some large transactions | 1200 People's Gas | Davenport over 2,000,000 cases, far surpassing any previous | higher: mixed and butchers, $ 70@6: good to W““d‘o‘;;:':fm- fuels in foreign ports still continue to ruls by the brokers who have been credited with | 500 Pressed Steel Car . oD record. Although the movement is still heavy. | choice heavy, $5 85@6: rough heavy. $ 70@5 90: N T QUOTATIONS. high. There was a very brisk demand for Aus. scting for various financial leaders, but they | 3oy Do Tothco el erd - Jweston Shops receive few orgers, and it will be soms | jight. $o 70@590; bulk of sales, §5 S14@5 %, £ - - < d | ullman i 20835 | Houston .. 1914 | Little Rock | Macon, Ga Bvansville 3 BUTTER Creamery. IT4@lSc per Db for | tralian six months ago for Homoluiu, Vaipa- weeks before active work begins on fall con- | SHEEP—Receipts, 3000. Slow; good to cholce | fancy and 16%@17c for seconds; dairy, 14@16%c tracts. Retailers are offering black goods for | wethers, $3 90@4 25; fair to choice mixed, $375 summer wear at reduced prices, and it is evi- | G4; Western sheep, $3 90@4 were 80 mixed on the long and short side as | 1900 Republic Steel .. 10 add to the speculative confusion. The vol- | 1,40 Republic Steel prefd ume of dealings showed a further falling off | 12,90 Sugar ......... from yesierday's decreased total. The opinion | - 900 Tennessee Coal & Iron. prevalled that the closing out of accounts ear- | 59 Do N S W g Py raiso and the West Coast, which enabled them per T {0 markc up their prices dtc to e per ton and vearlings, $4 10, ESE—New, 8@Sc; old, nominal; Young | readily dispose of their entire output. At shoes was : 2 25; Americas, 9@10c per 1b. present there is an indication of lighter de- R g e e e e N e 8 i e D g T S --+- | greater demand and manufacturers are pushed store, 12%@l4c per dozen. lead to a decline. When (h*noccufl we may g e 600 Union Bag & Paper Co prefd " Pri steady and job- . DAIRY EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS. find colonial freely shipped this_direction. simmer hoiicay zeason and pomiscs o perjpd | 120 United States Leather 11| Rre report that the hetter qualities are sougnt. Sale of Sheepskins. BUTTER— b Fuel oll is being pumped about equal in quan- of comparative dullness and idleness in the | 20 United States Leather +++ | Local distribution Is facilitated by the warm e \ | _Creamery—Extras, 1c; firsts, 16c; seconds, | 'y to Its requirement. If prices were more hatever points of strength were 100 United States Rubber . — | weather, and this factor is even more potent| LONDON, June 7.—At a sale of sheepskins | —. seductive a large number of wells now capped n the market 1ed to be due to in- | , 2% United States Rubber s+ | in. the market for cotton goods. Other textiles | neld here to-day Y9717 wWere offered. The | Dalry_Extras, l6c; firsts, 15c; seconds, Me: | “ous piiiiiening considerably more.” "~ o Aamtevite was neteily stromg | SL500 Snied Binten: Bivel 5 $io.g1iBe0 | 4291 < o o] Were ‘heibsd, though I sexceRuIveLY. gupply was larger and the condition unsatis- | Stfe Fe, o o an Sc; cholce, | 15¢: Pure, $130; Linseed OMl, in barrels, boiled. ks fnY the i s, My Snlk of Western Union .. factory. There was an average attendance . ek, Yo et " | T8¢; raw, 7c; cases, 5c more; Lard Oil, extra ;’n“lr;:ru_dt in lhflddliudeng rate, which was, DOMINION OF CANADA. P — present and competition was fair. The with- | (/2C; common, nominal; Young Americas, 93c; winter strained, barrels, 80c; cases, 85c; China ow precated by : Eastern, cream, 15@16%c , 2 . $5c; Pacifcs and the Southwesterss moved, with | 7953 Shares cold. s R New York Grainand Produce. R ] i far SEceciug e / NGENo: per. 1N, Nut, @8 pér gallon; pure Neatstoot Oll © ption of . o1 4 y 'oron! ,601,102 . 5 " barrels, ; cases, 3 re. g s oy e te Webash isses, which were | CLOSING BONDS. Winnipeg 1,160,691 ew York Gramn an § faXhings, short § farthings, and coarse goods | Salifornia Ranch—Selected White, 180; mixed | wioie" off. 2 ,.,!%o‘,.,a_“‘“‘‘,"“,,,,r por - Miseouri Pacific is- 1o bs Dacd oa m s 8t | U s retunaing 2s |N Y Cent 1sts Tt Lo 1 tarthing lower- In eIl 171,12 akins weresold. | ™ Gli: min. Gathored—-Seiscted, 10:~ standard, "EBE%;O'(,_"#" 2" White - Coal ON. In bulk e ar 8 ¥ e Shue > - 2 . LS T g —_— i - . ite P gent dividerid basis later in the month by the | _TeB ... 06%|N J Cent gen 8t Yonn NB N T AR = 5 12¢; seconds, 1lc. 4 ater 3 3 declaration of & lump dividend and that valu. | do coup 073, | North Pac 38 o 3 ortland’s Business. 12%c; Pearl Ofl, in cases, 18%c; Astral, 18%c: #ble rights in addition are to be eclareq. Tre| do 35 Tes 09| do 48 Vancouver, B. C. NEW YORK, June 7.—FLOUR—Receipts, P Business. (1053 | V¢ -109 17\' Y C & St L 4s.107 | Victoria, B. C. 3 |Nort & W con 4s.103% Quebec . Or Nav 1sts T Mmovement in Baltimore and Ohio seemed to be | do based on reports of the conference between | do Pennsylvania and Reading officials, presumably | do o arrange measures for the benefit of Baltl. | do more and Ohio. The New York public utilities | do were generally affected by hopes of relief from | do the franchise tax, and in addition Brockivs | Transit put out i net earnings ‘ for April. The to s were subject to_ active speculat e organization of | the Consolidated Tobacco Company. The stock | was feverish, receding early on realizing, but | rallying on published assertions of the forma- | | Star, 18%c; Extra Star, 22%c; Elaine, 2%c: Eoceng 3 Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. e, Mike: deodorized stove Gasoline, In < bulk, lk:é'clvt:i..e" 2lc; Benzine, in bulk, Me: Lemons are weakening again under receipts | 1o Sases: Gasoline, in bulk, 2c: Reading gen 4s R G W 1sts .. .10z " St L & I M con 58.116Y 96% St L & S F gen 6s.134 108 |8t Paul cons .....189 07%|8t P C & P ists.118% | do b8 .. 19 4243 | South Pac 4s . 212 South Ry bs 9% 8 Roj & T 6s. K”“TEX Pac 1sts. 05% | do 248 . 90’ ' Union Pa 0815 8 tion of an underwriting syndicate for the new company. which would take up half of the pro- posed debenture bonde and keep them off the | Chi Term 35 market. Continental stocks show gains of | Colo South about & polnt, American Tobacco 2%, American | D & R G 4s Scuft 8 and the preferred 2%. There were | Erie gen 4s . besides many usually neglected stocks which | Jt W & D C advanced from 1 to § points without any news | Gen Elec 55 - to explain the movement. Net changes as & | Towa Cent 1st rule are not significant, but the sluggish fluc- | 1. & Nash uni 45, Receipts of Produce. | * 12,605 barrels; exports, 5667 barrels. Quiet and e fairly steady at unchanged prices. PORTLAND, June 7.—Clearings, $363,253; bal- ‘WHEAT—Recelpts,” 179,000 bushel: exports, | ances, $41,684. . e 67,000 bushels. Spot, steady; No. 2 red, 82%c B of five cars. - Limes are steady and unchanged. | T{REE SN 5o i A per gallon in cases and o | %[0 b. aflont; No. # red, S0%c elevator; No. 1 Northern Wheat Market. Oranges are firm, With light supplies. Four | #9c In drums or fron barrels. Bradstree?’. Trad. Northern Duluth, S6%c . 0. b. afloat (old); No. Mgk cars sold at auction as follows: Fancy Navels, | ,‘*gugflnt_n,ww?:,,:n Sue :'h... Duluth, 80%c f. o. b. afioat. tions ‘hotce do, $1 T5@Z 10; i | pany, quotes, per b, in : Ol o S 008 Gpencd fivmer on Meavy trvsts. in. the Northwest | | < _OREGON. B e e g Colings, 80 | PO o Powdered, 5850, Candy. Gran- and local covering. Subsequent sharp reactions PORTLAND, June 7.—Wheat—Walla Walla, The k“. Pty g ince ts ‘fl.“dr_ 5.85¢; Dry Granulated, 5.75¢c; Confec- #———————————————=——————% | under bearish late cables gave way later to bad | 59@60c for export, 6lc for milling. e mar] uous fruits remains | tioners’ A, 5.75c: Fruit Granulated, 5.75c: Mag- 9, crop news from Kansas, fears of a bullish crop WASHINGTON. about the same Apples, Pears, Plums and | nolia A, 5.35c; Extra C, 5.%c; Golden C, NEW YORK, June 7.—Bradstreet's to-morrow | report on Monday and renswed coverin: closed | 1\ cona, June T.—Wheat so higher for biue. | Peaches continué plentiful. Apricots are steady, | arrel : | ey steady at a partial Yc net decline. July, T8%@ | jyom ‘gt 626; Club unchanged at sdc, High prices still rule for 3 g2, Soc more: S0-1b bags, 10c 1 rders -118% | Despite some irregularity due to special con- | 79 b-l6c, closed 79%c; September, 75%@75 11-16c, g apohesn e demand for Bertigs contimaes £90a ana | ¢ for less than 75 arrels or its equiva - 582 | aitions, the general trade situation shows an | closed T5%c: October, 75%@75%c, closed 7Ta%c. Eereiat Market iy B S5 DA SN T T ISR, -0 S, & -18% | improvement, owing to better weather and crop g?{gfi;{&y gn s, mI nt.x‘a I il S I 3 conditions in most sections of the country. In| - WOOL Steady. e Nevnse nelm"”"‘ g ©; ém and the East the first real week of warm weather | COFFEE-Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 involce, 6c; | LONDON, June 7.—Consols, 98 5-16; silver, | NUt™ o per has been reflected In jan improved retail demand | mila, quiet; Cordova, 8%@12%c. Futures closed | 27%d; French rentes, 101f 2Tic; cargoes on | * Pontainebleau Grapes, the first of the for ',:.‘:‘.‘.‘;;"};a.i:}’;}“m:,'é"m‘l&’f&“"n -;;%;:el, steady as to tone with last night's urlé;l in | passage, rather easier; cargoes No. 1 standard | came in from Winters, selling at $4 ‘E,""“"'._Ib 9035 | lines of dry goods, shoes and other Droduca‘. force. Total sales, 33,250 bags, including: June, | California, 30s; cargoes Walla Walla, 29s 6d; usual box. They were much better than tuations do not take prices far from last night's | ¥ K & T 208 Va Centuries B300; July, B300r Angust, kMo September 7, ; level, although the extreme range from high | i 4 The same is_true of the Northwest, whers |5 ste Ootaber. 5 de MDecembeb. b.55@5. 800 Jan: | E08lish country market, qulet. % e E £0 dow reached from 1 to 3 points in the active | 90 4 % needed rains have quieted apprehensions as 13 | sy e bc ok e e et LIVERPOOL, June 7.—Wheat, qulet; No. 1 DECIDUOUS FRUITS. STOCKS. 5| Little Chief . 44| Ontary stocks. Not much attention was paid to the | money market, but the call loan rate ran up | Con to 41 per cent in the late dealings, On Mon. | fifi:?.» day the fourth installment of $10,000,000 is due | Breece the spring wheat outlook. A measurable im- provement in crop conditions at the South has yet to b reflected in most Southern trade ad- vices. Pacific Coast crop and trade advices uary, 5.6065.6c; March, 5.70@5.750; May, 5.80c. dard California, 6 ; APPLES—New, S%GA%';MW steady but quiet; fair refining, .P‘::‘l., ‘wealk; nflfl\l:. ‘-fl! w‘fit:whmm“’ g 3 test,-dic; molasses su- | country markets, dull; weather In’ Engiand, | APEICOTEC 5Gec per po fine. ;) 18| Quickstiver, flsks on subscriptions to the Union Pacific convert- | Brunswick Con are also better, but the reports of impaired ipts, 2000 packages. Steady; CLOSING. C for dark and 30| Raisins, bxs ... 30 ibie bonde. Preparations will begin next week | Comerock. Tuanel wheat and_corn crop conditions in the Bouth- | * BGGE.Reccint, o880 matkoiC Weal: Weat A T 1 ol emin aa i e | B A0 i e rs I foe Blnck, 1,041 | Tadiow, “ctis” EH Tat the wask Tollowing. sooma Tt e | Con Yo e e e s e T ed, 1ic; Western uncandled, 1igise. | SR S8A0¢ iier B u’nzu‘r‘g.' frra 0ipts ere 1017 boxea. fhune. He- 2105 Chicory, bbls 18 4 at or - v at, v e general . ke 4 2 ard Oil " indications are that the cash changes | Bood gter s trade Teport of the reproach of monotony. B DRIED FRUITS. July, Bs 10%d; Septernber, bs 9%d. JUMS—2%G50c Der box. 25@50c per crate and e iom” by, to-morrow's bank statement | Tron Silver ports of dry weather In the West and of dam. | NEW YORK. June T.-A moderate inquiry for | *'CORN—Spot, steady; American mixed, new, | 2530 per basket for Ciyman and Socgs: o WASHINGTON. * probably & gain for the banks. Thetmimith | Leadville Con age in Missourl and Kansas wers supporting [(ShIc8, 854 Tancy Erades of evaporated ctibiy | 32 10: Sotamber, 1 i1a Desamir aeti July. | TREN XY PLUMS mase per 500 oor wates . B8 of the sterling exchange market both here ae | BOSTON /STOCES SHD. TaIvae Erices “enriy I the “weelk, bt Tonk liguiduiy | State common, good to cholce 5 o e et = 3 € - P _g:f:\tcm—mnhum'%um —aEL s T PEARS—Madelines, 2%5@3%c per box and xg T PRAWEE in Parie in view of the reduction of the Bank | Sta e reports of rains in the North: 5%@5%c; choice, ; fancy, 8%@7c. Seuned s loes of early advance, the vesult paion . Calitorola dried trults ruled quist and steady a fractional lowering on( qunh{l.om on the week. UN"E"’S_““,“ per it S Money— o nd_ rate and the easy discounts in | Call loans .. London attract considerable attention. Re. | 'rfrlnlml loans mittance on account of the next installment.on | - Steckeo THE STOCK MARKET. change market was thus held firm ai what was ' the gold export point for the last outward ' movement, but no gold was engaged for ex- | noted as to prices, high grade wools being best | held, while medium and coarse grades still ” o ron and steel qufet ‘in_all lines & : ron and s are n as re- gerds mew business, but pigiron is %c a ton | CHICAGO, June 7.—At the beginning of to- weaker. Consumption, however, proceeds at | day’'s session in the wheat pit shorts were ar. undiminished rate. The iron ore supply is | frightened by reports of snow and frost in the in very strong hands and the movement, owing | Northwest. It was said v her more export 1 in ! “RRIES—$8@12 per chest for Long- | The sugar stocks were firmer on the morring B.n(’u:gc&ns’e’l :u{t:cmpl.‘?m ;n_m. falls_due | Atchison ... NE G & Coke i S “li-en-_L sy o q‘:myi & LOCAL MARKETS. 3 wun.h;‘u:fl $4@6 nr.hm bum. Recelipts Mon of the Bond Exchange, Hutchinson “cémms to ‘be tramsterring larse amounte ot | AL HLCL0 P e There is rather o better tone in textilen, aue | SrACHES Peelod, HOME: uapties: saG2c: a3 ver crte % e selling at §19 75 and Homokaa at 321 @21 3. chpitsl for investment in the London market | o weoed . B P e P 7 % BERRIES—$4@7 per chest Gas & Electric was higher at $6 50§37, and e e T prefd . ingham Min Co | dry goods and also to better reorders for woolen | 4 - 5 crat and 31 per , et The "Jame 31 dividend. asd Interet o | 4T, LePoe T3 | Amale Copper oods Tor il dolfver.” A fair trade e doing 13 B o Exchange and Bulion. SEACKBERRIES 508 per chent st wome | "o b, ot Bt SO tater was tions in London. Besides 1 i 5 new . . . per crate. Ele e lower Targer seller of stocks hert to-day. " The e | Boston Elevated.. 18 manufacturers, but no additional advance b |- Chicago Grain Market. e higher at $84GSi TS and Gas & Electrio Sterling Exchange, 60 days. Sterling Exchange, RASPBERRIES—$6@10 per chest ana again at $36 §7%3@36 50. Oceanic sold at sight. Sl badb 3 1 - YEklen = 1 : °C per dra: tions for the oil stocks remained about 490, | @3¢ tn bulk: o-an“.. e, ana | Quotations 4 FioE b Y The bond market was quiet and frregular, | 0.5 Steel - Total sales, par velue, $2.655,000. | United States bonds were unchanged on the ) & = The Truckee River Generdl Electric Company e has declared the usual monthly dividend of 106 . 9% @ h per_share, on the 20th. last call. damage had been —_— 3 . The P u.‘- ‘;:npmvemem Co:;:p.]ndh will ; Z ; . od e g faciss Closing | Sia” that ot. 3 veas ago. This, coupled With the re. | Jals, spened. SQHn mither the MITY fo cover Wheat and Other Grains. Pay dividend of e per share on the Wb, FOHE .- Lo e i Bia l _fixing of pig auote for the | the Kansas crop x Uie market sdvanced 11 wamATPasis sl Eiverpooh wevs Tower. Ao ok 2o, ‘fl P o £ 5 "‘fi‘ ‘ensuing half of the year at $16, a fraction below | 74%c. About -session a crop ;. » I.l on. P ble "' 3 present nominal rates, leads to the belief that | saying the decline in Kansas and else

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