The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 22, 1901, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 22. 1901. - A A . 5 nd Yellow, | per barrel; extra Mess, §12 0; Family, §13 50 till weeks orders. Chi- | rye {1@47c; good feeding barley, 51G5lc; No. | stand about the same. Small o 2 : : : 305 cago drewn'm s m‘be‘ondund L:a'e'hr:"‘m stesl rails | 1 flax , $185; No. 1 Northwestern, $185;(§150: Eastern TYellow, 31 27%@1 White, ?1'.'?“;.5::: Fork. 315; extra_clear. $25; Mess, Bt macka: witn o deanad e B e M S e bk e B LU et AL e EARD Tiercts quoied at Sge por 1o tor conte Vmceh.o.! '&'“o:"m*:;{"“fi‘.".‘:.'. bars and | rib sides (lcose). '$7 90@8 10; ary salted shoul- | BUCKWHEAT—Is quoted at $165 per cth |pound and 10%c for pure: half-barrels, pure, s 0%@10%c: 10-1b tins, N@11%e; 5-Ib tis it structural iso firmer at that |ders (boxed), 7@7%c; short clear sides (boxed), | ex-warehouse. x| - 3 H Ins, 11%e. Market, " Bullding. hagswase Js in engrmovs de. | 8 5508 40; Whisky. basis of High Wincs, § 51 3 SOTTOLENE One' naif-barrel. wic:, thess Faaetl the Doty over sud itk and DA SLE | brticjes— 3 Recelpts. Shipments. Flour and Millstuffs. e Tz 0w tarie) S tierces, ing in the Southern pigiron market. Tacur, parosls ; Woolen goods trade advices are quite cheer- ful, and clothing manufacturers and dealers | Cofn. bushels . are reported quite confident 28 o the Qutlook | Rye.” bushels T iness. It cl s - Te Wool prices, but here 1o a Eood volume of busi: | Bariey, bushel 10,006 150,000 FLOUR—California Family extras, 823@ | Hides Tallow 30, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, # 1508 5 s w, Wool and Heps. Oregon, §230@2 75 per barrel for family and $2 75@3 for bakers'; Washington bakers', §2 75 HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1%c under quotations. Heavy Salted ness doing ‘at the East ang at leading Interior | "On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | @3- < - | Steers, 10%c: medium. 9@9%c: nght, 9¢; Cow : markets. market wgs steady: creamerles, 104@l%c; dai- | MILLSTUFES Prices In sacks are, 0o 00| yiges. s1d% for heavy and $@Sie for oty g & . cific was Interpreted to mean that a settlement | Shoe shisments continue close to the maxi- | ries, 143G16t%c, Cheese, steady, 9Q10c. Beas, { por: Ueval discount $2 75; Rye | Stags, 6%c; Salted Kip, 9ie: k d 0il again advanced. of the strike is at ha. W mum, again exceeding 100,000 cases for the | 10v@@igiic. Flour, §3 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, §2 75; Rye | Stags. = . S%ec: Salted Veal, see g Paris sales and lelr’l‘d.olelnt?:werer;harfd%en‘g‘ ‘week. Hides ueefigmé‘r at the West and higher @10 B R Meal. §2 50: Rice Flour, $7; Corn Menlhfi:‘e;‘ 933@10c; Salted Calf, 10c; Dry Hides, 16@18%e; =3 : M 5 Y - | at.the. Bast: e tra_cream do, 32 7; Oat Groats, $4 ominy. | culls, 13%@le: Dry Kip, 18e: Dry ¢ Silver and Exchange as previously quoted. Bfé'.'fh’;a{' Ty e G L b Chicago leather is active and strong In Ty $7564 Bucjwieat Thour, WL Cracked | 7 ‘culla” and Brands’ BOUe: Sherpt i s s an 2, [ sympa of upper ) eat, 'arina, Wheat | jearlings, eacl he ¢ Wheat lower and spot Barley a shade higher. O s o (BT iy i NP 1 T, o || B e it S RS | RS e - change stead. da 1 eat ludis 1l shi its for e 3 . ach: o . salt, s £ * Oats continue to weaken. Corn firm and Rye neglected. B By s b o i el :tsgm'.’f.‘:“, s"_'?:,fi{"",,u.fiafi‘,’“fl.lnn S l_ | ] e B s T om0 e Eoncdfz % for medium, o1 30@1 % for mat) ool LONDON. June 21.—Atchison, 90%; Canadfan PSF 1norki; A k100 dn -the correspqnding 7 o g . dry. $173 for large, Hay 50c lower and weak. Feedstuffs unchanged. Pacifle, 108%; Union Paclfic preferred, 923: | ooty gage ;% 140718 {n 1599 and 3,709,407 bush- LIVERPOOL. . Hay and Feedstuffs. o eakiny Summcy amall snd W for e 2 . : ! - | Nerthern Pacific preferred, 100; Grand ‘Trunk,!®rom July 1 to dafe this season wheat ex- | Wheat— v, . fall or medium skins, 30c: Winier or thin sking: Beans and Seeds continue neglected. Meniey, 155 pen mppor llver, steady, 37 -161. f ports were 211,515214 bushels, against 196,480,13% | Opening Recelpts of new Hay are now so far in ex- | 3c. Goatskins—Prime Angoras, Tc: large oo g = blos 6% e 4 |a;_z Season and 23,193,476 bushels in mx-u} ¢ Closing . cess of old that the latter cuts but little figure | smooth, i0c; -Qed";"‘;jg-e o s Potatoes weak. Onions steady. Vegetables in large supply. Condition of the Treasury I Tag el s e |- s PARIS. now. The whole maricet is weak and about | TALLOW _No, I fendersi. 4i@ec per m: s > > g 1899, o 5 45 §0c lower. Feedstuffs show no further change. | OL—Spring, 1960 or 19 Fumbeo Eggs continue to actumulate. Butter and Cheese plentiful. e S el A i e o2 Qpening BRAN17 50G18 50 per ton. Mendocino, TBG1iMe per Th: Nortnorn o, 324 & ; 5 WASHINGTON. June = 21.—To-day’s state- | as against 17 last week 28 I this week o year | Frons_ MIDDLINGS—$19 50@21 per ton. 13c; defective, 9@1le: Middle County. free: lng Poultry market still well supplied and depressed. ment of the Treasury balances in the general|ago, 22 in 1590 and'19 I 1807 . |Opening FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, 31650917 30 | 11c: do defective, S@10c; Southern, 12 manin Orck -d pr T E O lected and 1 {unflfiegécluflvB of the $150,000,000 gold reserve 5 okl Closing . per ton: Oilcake’ Meal at the mill, $25@%6; Job- | s@Sc; Southern, free. 7 months. 7@loc: do. o rchard fruits abundant a: weak. ranges negiectea ana lower. in t ivision of redemption, shows: Avail- bing, §26 i0; Cocoanut Cake. $IT@1: gt e i Corn Meal, | fective, 7 months. 7@Sc: Oregon Valley. fine, abale cash balances, $170,259,136; gold, §95, vestock Market. $28G29: Cracked Corn, $23 50§29 50; Mixed Feed, | 14g@isc: do, medium and coarse. 11@13c; Oregon S i 4 - . 549,267 N Chicago Li 16 ST 50, , cholce, 11@13c; do, fair to good, - N afllmg new in Dried Fruits. Dun’s Review of Trade. | 3 5 HAY—01d 1s quoted at $3@12 50 per ton. New E::‘:;: ;u, v 'y Sgie; Provis iet but steadily held. 3 MR e e e s | | cHICAGO, June 3T CATTLE — Receipts, e et Nt T aaas: s W | “HORE-1GNG w . TOUISIONS Ul ¥y 3 * - --3%_| 2500, including 500 Texans. - Generally steady. on_“sjm 50; Alfalfa. $6@S; Clover, Sfi% per San Francisco Meat Mark, f Meat market as before quoted. Bank Clearings. NEW YORK, June 21—R. G. Dun & Co’s | L3205 frm: £00d to prime steers, §3 50@6 30: | ton: Volunteer, $4@7 i0. an . ] et. boor to medium, $4 50@5 40; stockers and feed- | STRAW—2@47%c per bale. 3 K weekly review of trade to-morrow will say: | ers. slow, $2 90@4 55 v —_ 3 descript!, i . P SR (O B 3 5 cows, $2 70@4 85; heifers, ¥ Receipts of all descriptions continue about Light trading o n the local stock exchanges. 5 Increasing distribution of merchandise, par- | s'ioqs: canners, $302 85 bults, 19014 8 calver, Beans and Seceds. as large as the market can convenjently stany. Codfsh b 4 i NEW YORK, June 21—The following table, | ticUlarly in the territory beyond the Ohio River, 650; Texas fed steers, -$4 25@5 40! Texas . and prices show no change._ odfish continues to ad: . complied by Bradsirect, ghows the baiik olegts | \UOIRCINE" e fhr Northwest,”Is a- featute of [ FTmaS Steers, 33 MOA 10; Y Texas bullyl 1780} - o oo L —= unchanged Wholesale rates from slaughteress to dealers ings at the principal cities for the week ended | th® general business situation and tells of wide- eglected, . C » . q 2 §0: re as follows: June 20, with the percent of Increase and | 5Pread prosperity and confidence. The rail- HOGS—Receipts to-day, 18,000; to-morrow, BEANS—Bavos, §2 45@2 60;: Small White, $4 80 | a: s 9 orado Southern 15,000; left over, §00. Market 3o higher, activ : White, $13420; Pink. $140@170; | BEEF—S%@Tc for Steers and 0@8%c per Ib for Weather Report. oo Sonthern ¥ Brefd-riiir By | decrease as compared with the corresponding | 9848 are carrying more goods that may be | Binr g 2% Blixed and butchers, § 806 15; | ot s 25 Bieskens” 53 10as B Limas §5 25 | cows. e 166% | Week last year: reaed 2% luxuries than ever before, and In | goad to cholce hesvy. $6g6 224; rough heavy. | gg is; Pea. nominal: Hed Kidney, $4 18 pér ctl. | VEAL—Large. Ti@Sc: small, S@9c per b, 20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) Delaware, Lack & Western., 237 Percentages. | spite of Wall street's slightly higher money 505 95; light, 35 80@6 05; bulk of sales, §5 95 | "SEEDSBrown Mustard, nominal; Yellow | MUTTON—Wethers, 1@Sc; Ewes, §4@7c per D A e ne Denver & Rio Grande........ g2 | Citles— Amount. Inc. C. | market there is no fear on this score in any | @& 12% Mustard, nominal; Flax, §2 50@3; Canar¥, 3%@ | pounds EAN FRANCISCO, June 2L 5 p. m. Denver & Rio Grande prefd 1 New York $1,639,079,285 87.7 3 . n SHEEP_Recelpts, 5000. Sheep and lambs, | 3%c for Eastern: Alfalfa, nominal; Rape, 2¢ | LAMB—Spring. SGic per pound. The following maximum temperatures were Erie 43% | Boston 127,307,735 1812 ne of legitimate trade. Crop news continues | steady. Spring lambs, up to $5 50; g00d 0 2i4e; Hemp, 3ic: Timothy, Sie. PORK—Live Hogs. 150 Ibs and under. 5@e%cs reported from stations in California to-day: Erie 1st prefd Chicago . 146,116,298 11.4 &o0od, there iw less trouble from disagreements | choice wethers, $i@4 40; fair to cholce mixed, DRIED PEAS-—Niles, §160 per ctl. 180 to 225 Ibs, 6c: 225 and over. 3%@3%c; feed- a,eu 5; Mount Tamalpais, 77; San Lals | Erle 24 prefd :thll:gellphm 3.0 With labor and the cotton market has recovered g ;gg: g: We:‘tem ’she;p ‘:‘uflgfi :;Jfi: ye‘%rll::sa. JOWE e ers, —; dressed Hogs, 714@9%%c. reka, 8; . T E it L . Louis . slightly. i : native lambs, ;* Western - 7 — . e e % ma:;n:.sa'ence E e Buitmas e 2 NS Jmtkefntion dhroagh Isbor Sonteovaniion i e Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. ~ General Merchandise. s, 76; . 90; . ;| meking: Valley i e T s Vi = at machine shops makes the iron and steel in- Ban Diego, 65. S¢ . ry ES —— % ¥ San Fraheisco data: Maximum temperature, | e Cincinnat i . dustry more fully employed than In recent * | Thers are no more Australian Omions left. | ‘o e 5405 gan Quentin Bags, 8 &5 Car. : e, I e [ lowa Central prei New' Orioon 3 | OF Vigotia B, e ther? 18 ansarince ' California Fruit Sales. Totatocs continus 1o, case off gradually, supe | CUMA Grain Dags. Tc: local make, e loes ew 23 at mills X ; 2 . — Lake Erie & Western. Minnéaballe 83 | many Instances promised deliverles cannot be than Calcuttas; Wool Bags, 2@SSc; Fleece THE COAST RECORD. Lake Erie & Western prel Detrg . made het g 3 & Dikineas thatos plies being somewhat in excess of the demand. | Twine, 7%@Se. ; v troft 1 ore July 1, and urgen s . TH@se. T £ 20 2 % s Ao Clevelan Y o now offered cannot be undertaken. It is also | * R T e e o Taw feathsst o€ | £ COATL-Weiltablah: § Sef Wi Seaidaua E spuDey 2F 23 - Railwi Louisville . 9,501,498 19.9 noticed that much foreign business is available, D 2 - Wellington, $9; Seattle, $7; Bryant. $650: Coos 2 sksE~d T 88 Metropolitan Street ay Providence 6495700 35 but manufacturers refuse to make bids. On | CHICAGO, June 21.—The Earl Fruit Company | are weak. - 2 Bay, $ 50: Wallsend, $9; Co-operative Walls- staTions. £ 55522 B 35 Mexican Central by A ¢t the \other hand it is stated that quist condl. | scld’ Californla fruft at auotion to-Gay. realis;| POTATORS Burbarks, $1 %61 & for Oregon; | Ba¥. 35 3: Walleend. 0; Co-operative s 2 PESEZE g2 if Mexican National . St. Paul b Uons will soon be the rule and fires will o | ing the following prices: Apricots, Royals, | New Potatoes, $1a@165 for Burbanks, $§1 3@ Tadily Fenmgivents' Aniiedetle Tag. f16: Bos e T R 2 Missour! Pocific .... Buffalo 592,822 5.7 SaLi te e Customary sammer OVerhauling. | single crates, $120 to $155, average, $144;|150 for Garnet Chiles and §1G130 for Early | 0 o , e e o e ke l’ B R RCTN Missouri, Kansas & Texas. Doy 6388000 . 3.4 hOVEE the co etase At 8 few plants, 8l | peaches, Alexinders, Toc to $1 05, average, Sc: | Rose in boxes SRR, S 9e Kl B bl Missouri, Kansas & Texas prefd Indianapolis S12.7471 218 though the requirements of the railroads and | Pre] 1 = A “stc: | LONIONS_New Red. 30@i0c per sack; New |and $17 in : Rocky Mountain descrip- I Columbus, Ohio 6,730,900 101 other known needs are such as to render any | Hale's Early, boxes, T5c o %0c, average S7C: | yejiow, 15@a0e per etl, s tidns, 3845 per 2000 Ibs.and $8 30 per ton,gac- N e Cantrat 3 | Youngstown, Ohio. 803 71.0 general suspension very Important. Large sales | plums, Clymans, single crates, 70c to 3105, | VEGETABLES. Rhubarb, 235@6ic per box; | cording to brand, Norfolk & Western. | Savannah 2,745,905 % of Bessemer pig reported last week have since | average, 83c; prunes, Tragedy, single crates, Asparagus, $175@2 2 for large, $1 25@1 50 per | OILS—Another advance in Linseed is noted. fa Denver 4,205,244 g been denfed, and foundry ixon is now the fa- $120 to $210, average $155; plums, Abundance, | boX for No. 1 and 50c@$l for No. 2; Green Peas, | California Castor Oil, in cases, No. 1, Tic; pure, Norfolk & Western pre | o e b Al s 3 age §155; plums, Abundance, o % Northern Pacific ... Hartford 2,381,844 pe orite, especially at Southern points. No al single crates, 90c to $1 05, average, $1 04; prunes, | $1@1 50 per sack; String Beans, 1%@dc: Cab- | $1 30; Linseed Ofl, in barrels, boiled, Slc: raw. 5 Northern Pacific. prefd. Richmond 3,678,898 X teration is recorded in prices, aside from a | 5! ' ' vt : | bage. 50@60c per ctl: Tomatoes, from Los An- | 79¢; cases. 5c more: Lard OIl. extra winter .. Ontario & Western Memphis 2,840,385 moderate reduction in gray forge. Stmoni, single crates, $1 to $1 35, average, $1 geles, Gic@$1; from Winters, 73@S5c; from the | strained, barrels, S0c; cases, Sic: China Nut, Independence it e Washington 2,723,141 No decregse I8 seen in shipments of boots and | plums, Burbanks, single crates, 85c to $L40,|'River and Bay, In small boxes. Ssc@i: 33@6c per gallon; pure Neatsfoot Oil. barrels. Los Angeles s atls Peoria i 2,150,985 ghoes from Boston, forwardings continuing far | yverage $1 (3. Eight cars sold to-day. Weath- | Peppers, 12@1Sc; Dry Okra, 15 65c; cases, 70c; Sperm, pure, 65e; Whale Oil, Readin Rochester . 2,053,815 in excess of other years, but actual production P s oy | rots, 25@35e per sack; Marv natural white, 37%4@42%e per gallon; Fish Ofl, i 5 New Haven . 1,401,365 of the shops is slightly reduced and there is % | 30@75c_per box: Winters, Tse@$! in barrels, 35c; cases, d0c. Reading jut Sevn | Worcester 1599, less new business offered. PHILADELPHIA, June 21.—The Earl Fruit | 75; Garlic, 3@G4c: Green Peppers, 2 i COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil, in bulk: Reading 24 pref = STy 1577508 yotetions are shaded about 2% cents on & | Company's rales of Callfornia frult at auction | Egg Plant. 6@10c per Ib: Green Corn, i0c@$l 30 | 125e; Pearl Off. in cases. 18%4cr Sstral s 1d. Salt Lake City 14,419,967 St Louis & Safl Fran Ist p few Eoods, particularly boots, and fall | to.day realized the following prices: Apricots, | per sack; Bay do, §1 2G> deliveries are more quiet. The more fortunate | 5\ per crate; Sum- | Star, 184c; Extra Star, 22%. Elaine, 23%c: Springfield, Mass. Bay do, 0c@$L | Eocene, 20 T%ec: middles: White Seal, S%e: 5-1b Augusta, Ga. boneless, 9¢; 2-1b_boxes fancy, 4; young Roos- | ptate. Lowell old Roosters, §3@3 50: Fryers, $4@ | Doxes fanc was added to the price. As the season ad- | 31 24; Alexanders, bokes, $120 to 31 65, average, | 33 0@i for young: Hens, $3 vances crop conditions steadily improve, and in | $1 29; Apricots, Royal: Wabash prefd .... Wheeling & Lake Erie. 3 1 339, g 2 mer Squash, %@40c per box " St Lous & San Fran 24 prefd Springfield, | pia manufacturers have business to ocoupy shops | Rovals. single crates, $125 to 5150, average, q Qe e nex gy g 0 L S Luis Obispo. . St Louis Southwestern.......... Portland, Me. 1,301,003 to the end of August. §133; peaches. Alexanders, boxes, Sic to §1 1. Poull d G in cases, 2c; $6-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 20c: Diego. St Louls Southwestern pref o e Leather reflects the decreased needs of shops, | average 94c; plums, Abundance, single crates, oultry an ame. b ogpeoss ok 3 St Paw e aand i though heavy stock commands top figures ow- | §L to $1 25, average, $110; Red Junes, single TURPENTINE—3Sc per gallon'in cases and 0 St Paul prefd. T ASkola 2931158 ing to scareity. - grates, §140 o 3LB0. average, $I U5 prunes. | young Roosters are steady aid if large hedt | ie in drins e Bl 5| 238 Seuthemn Padlic Norfolk 1,376,885 The woolen goods industry has a more en- | Tragedy, 3150 to §180, average 3160; Climax, | _TO dy demand. Pige . a| PACIFIC CODFISH-Soms kinds are still Oltex 4.1 430 Bouthiten Batiway - Syracuse 1407107 couraging aspect than at any time for many | single crates, $185 to $2 10, average, 32 0. o T T T i (b recton B B e Bt Pt.Cldy 0 2,200 Southern Railway prefe Dios Mok 1,607,697 mohths, ‘and & more hopeful feeling is enter | plims, Clymans, ~average*75c, single crates, | Wanted at better prices. All other descriptions | Sisher. the | “5%c; cases, regular, %e: cases, Clear 0 | 3200 Texas & Pacific.........c.. % | Resnaons 10T 481 tained as to the volume of new orders about | TWo ¢ars sold to-day. Favorable weather. Sre.in heavy supply, Gull and weak st the low | cxre JiT e tanen: Muntern styie; Oc: Boue: e Toledo: St Louis & Western prefd. 373 | Wilmington, "Dl 962,988 3 to come forward. NEW YORK, June 2.—The Earl Fruit Com- | prices. less, T4e: Norway, i%c; Narrow Gauge, The: : ;r';lxfio'r’?éu!a? e 2§ '113% | Fall River . 3 22,047 4 A year ago the trade was b;slnmng to realize plgy ao‘ld Cnll;ornrlai' fruit at aucuox;) to-day r;u;’FL;TR\;—Lll;e Turé(eys. 9@10c ::')r Gsx:léhllen Siiver Eing Soc Slock ‘Oriental, TC.“ Blocks, 3 = y 7 B the extent of injury by drought in epring wheat | and realized the following prices: Peaches, | and 9@lic for. Hens; Geese, per pair, 2; : i Ceptes AND GENERAL | Duton Puolfs prefil ’flaéfit\?ofimm = . e R s ihent ahant cante I HbE N e W L e e | Goslings, $1@1 %: Ducks, $3 @4 for oid and | Scabright. Tic: tablets. Sc: middles. Gotden I | abasi it during the past | single crates, $116 to | ters, 36@ 5 ing § i £ i boneless. Tic; desiceated, Gilt Edge, per doz, ashington and Vancouver | i 3 5 117 3313 | Dayton some States the winter wheat is being har- | §1 plums, Clymans, " §1 to| 4 50 Broilers, $@i for large and 31 75@2 5 for | 27 rels, § T5: ture has ricen from § to Wheclink & Taks Rels/80 prefd-.- /85 | Depion vested. No severe drop in quotations is an- | S140. average, §1 %; prunes, Tragedy, $L30 to | small; Plgeons. $1 30817 per dozan for old | 1, Pickled cod. ‘barrels, § 75; pickled cod, entral and Southern Califor- | Wisooosin (e Tacoma. . tigipated. however, for the crop is by no means | 51 %0, average, $1 54; Simoni, single crates, $1 25 | and $1 50@1 7 for Squabs. 5 SUGAR. The Western . Sugar Refining Com- her prevails in the | Wisconsin Central pre Spatat 7 beyond danger in the Northwest. and even a |to $140. average, 312. Seven cars sold to- | GAME_Hare, $130: Rabbits, §150 for Cot- | SUGSCIMe Western Sugar peratures ranging Enprees, Oompehies Sioux_City yield equal to the largest estimate may be | day. Weather favorabie. tontail and $1 25 for Brush. g B e Yoo reported. Conditions - fi‘xinflg;“ia-;‘ New Bedford required if the most gloomy forelgn fears are | BOSTON, June 21.—The Earl Fruit Company | A e g 5.35¢;_Dry Granulated, fruit. - Along the | United State Knoxville, Tenn. realized. ~Instead of raising sufficlent for her | gold California fruit at auction to-day, realiz- Butter, Cheese and E. gs. tioners’ A, 5.75c: Fruit Granulated, 5.75¢; Mag- i gy “Topeka own needs, France has come forward as &n | ing the following prices: Apricots, 'Royal g/t £85- nolia A, 5.35c: Extra C. 5.%5; Golden C. 5.15e: fils(‘e"flr:eflu. Birmingh: enormous purchaser, and other forelgn nations single crates, ‘S5c to $130, average, $1 barrels, 10c more: half-barrels, 25¢ mos 125 | Wichita . -'32% | Binghamt . 87% | Bloomington Lexington, Ky Jacksonville, F! are dependent on imports to an unusual eX- | peaches, Alexanders, single crates, 90c to §125, | Receipts of Eggg continue too large for the | oo zpe’ move tent. In three weeks exports from .tlantic average, $119; Alexanders, boxes, 65 to $1 10, | demand, which falls off during the midsum- | taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. ports have been 10,410,318 hu?;&,,;,f‘é"!* "’fll average, $9c; prunes, Tragedy, single crates, | mer months, and all dealers report a dull and | Dominos, half-barrels, 6.50c; boxes, 6.75¢ per b, fgfibuphel! last year and 6,504,262 bushels in | g1 49 to' §1 90, average, $1 65; plums, Abund. weaker market, with -accumulating stocks. | B R Amalgamated Copper American Car & Fou American Car & Foundry Amerjcan Linseed Ofl.... 50-Ib bazs. 10c more. No orders dnight, fornia—Fair 3 tures in the interior with = 3 . $1 to 31 55, average, $120; Clymans, sin- = wen Receipt Prod northerly winds in- American Linseed Oll pref: For the last week the movement from the | N°° = 3 Prices are not actually lower, however. eceipts o roduce. - T | American Smelting & Hef [ e ) 254000 Eastern seaboard does not show the usual gain B e A T b o Average, $E.WOUE CAIS | Chosse continties: plentifit and weak. ? ‘f_ con- | e an | Jacksonviile, s S Tia L. yoar bt T e e —_— Butter stands the same, supplies being large FOR FRIDAY, JUNE 21 Anaconda ~49% | Chattanooga : A 3 3 3 and the demand slack. Flour, qr sks 844 | Hides, No. Brooklyn Rapid Tra W % | Hockford, T8 = e AL tie m ek pUeel 18t the New York Metal Market. Receipts were 4620 pounds and 143 tube of | Wheat, ctls 513 Leather. rolis g s 3 ‘115 | Canton, : aga cag = s 10| Wine,” gal SOl Svarin WACh | e e S ‘222 | Springfield, Ohlox 318,806 [Eain, PeRat 15 1aal s NEW YORK. June 2L—The marKet for tin | Lott e r; Ca%es of Eggs, $B cases Eastern | SITeY. TUI8 29| Hay. " tons | . : 5% | Farso, N. D, 33772 Egss, 26450 pounds of California Cheese. TR e o continued warm | Continental Tobacco i % | In local circles was an irregular one. The i e . 2 . bales . - | Continental Tobacco prefd 15%.| Stoux Falls, 8. D. 2,2 g e g i T OPEN MARKET QUOTATIONS. Quicksilver, fiks. 4 Middlings, sks. Francisco and vicinity—Fair Saturday, | General Electric 8 | Springfield, Ill 441,489 > * | PBUTTER—Creamery. 17%@18c per Ib for fancy | Chicory. bbis 40/ Bran, sk& <Ly o iinem . -4 Glucose Sugar . 60% | Fremont, 606 New York Grain and Produce. | | as a result of devressing information *from | ana 16%@i%c for seconds: dairy, 1G18%e pes 1. Pelts, bdls . 70| Onions, sks . th fog in the afternoon; fresh westerly Hocking. Coal 24 | Davenport £26,031 i abroad, where values declined 15s, clcsing easy | CHEESE—New, $@9c: old, nominal; Young | Sugar, sks 5,300 Potatoes, sks. - A O a2 International Paper ... : 23 | Toledo 1.921401 at £129 s for spot and £123 for futures. Later | Americas, 9@l0c per Ib. Lime, bbls 182| Forecast Offlal. | e e I | Galvestan = sz om = G T TR S Sk bR i o EGGS-Ranch, 1giSic for good to fancy: | SHINGTON. — | i et Al 553,000 NEW YORK, June 2L—FLOUR-—Receipts, | eral. with a resultant rice of about 2 points, | O™ WATMRC Der domen o ik S e % National Biscuit | Bvansviiie 968,509 20508 barrels; exports, 31420 barrels. Weak | cloaing the local market quite firm and bring. | 5 DAIRY Faw Corm e, 79 [\Wool. bales pr | | National Tead | Colorado Springs. 1,108,070 and 5@10c fower on top grades, Minnesota | INE the net loss back to a matter of oniy 13 | B e SRR AR VG LS . 3 7 3 Wilkesbarre 24, 3 1 X ¥ 7 Z up - a . - —_ # 4| ST e Y | Chester, Pa 285,499 i it N 3 e e 0 ) Amc] Inslness Gasaglied Gurtn tie, da¥. |, D80, Exbvaa, e Aratel 166;: secami, Jiod P i | 3 Wheeling - 656,526 ushels. Spot, weaker. No. , T6%c f. o. | Spelter experienced a decline of 214 points un- AR 3 3 | New York Stock 3 | vy i & . b. afloat: No. 2 red, Thtée elevator; No. 1 North- | der lack of support and in sympathy with a | CHEESE_Fancy, full cream, So; cholce, Tige FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. | New York Stock Market. | People's Gas Totals. U. S...32,38,480,378 595 ern Duluth, 75%c 1. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Du. | lower rullne of values in London. The closs | COmmon. nominal: Youns Am S S | Pressed Steel Car. Totals outsid Tuth, §2%c T. o. b. afloat, Optlons experienced | NeFe was easy at $ 92@3 97 and in London | ST full cream, Rer T — NEW YORK. Jume 21—The prospect of a | Pressed Stee} Car pi New York.... 9,410,138 20.0 i 0. by e e &17 5. Domestic iron markets were quiet and | EGGS— oo white, 174e: Bitier Sl Siatement” to-marrow then. bes | Pullman Paface Car | DOMINION OF CANADA @ severe break under free July liquidation, | ynchanged. Glasgow warrants closed at 53s 5d i 1 15 & . > "| The markets are well supplied with Butter, s o-morrow than has | --.. Reputilc Stee 1 3 = weakness abroad, disposing of the crop damage | and Middlesboro 448 412d. Copper locally was | Mixed col ors, 16c per doxen. < & S Gt 500 Dilee: e Gn Manen been expected caused a more cheerful feeling | Republic Steel prefd 5 | Montreal L rumors, a poor spot demand and favorable home | nominally unchanged, while In London a net | ,California Gathered—Selected, 15¢; standard, et . R~ 5 463, | Toronto Sugar in the stock market to-day. Advances were | i accounta despite the Shawers o harséating | 1088 OF 25 64 Was Hotsd. 5pot CIOHNE aF Tos | 12%4c: seconds, —. Poultry is plentiful at about last week's uite wide in some quarters of the market Tennessee Coal & rom.. fos | Winnipeg 57118 districts. Closed weak at 1%@1%c net decline, | 84, and futures at £69 2s 6d. Lead was/with. | Fastern—Standard, l4%ic per dozen. prices. Meats stand the same, and there was an appreciable increase in the Union Bag & Paper Co. 73 | Hallfax s 7 July, Hi@T%ce, closed T4lc; September, 72%@ | 0ut change. S Cil Frui Several sew Suita are:440eS %0 the Tt bug terest in the market, the dealings again | Union Bag & Paper Co prefd......... 7éi5 | Hamilton LR 73 i-i6e, Closed 12%c; October closed T8%c; De- b5 Deciduous and Citrus Frui they are dear. Generally speaking, however, rising over the half-million mark. The appre. | United States Leather.. s agg | B8 doha, - vt cember, TU@T%e, closed T4le. New York Cotton Market. the frult market is heavily suppiled, and prices ms which have been felt regarding the | h$ ::: gt‘:tl:: Ifl;::: prefd. Z‘:‘C Kooy £43.120 0.0 fi?gggfé'.‘:;a, Local canners continue to buy Apricots at | are reasonable. The same may be said of the of the week's gold exports were allvi- | ited States Rubber prefd D6 | @ ook WOOL—Quiet. NEW YORK, June 21.—Cotton closed steady, | $15@25 per ton. | summer vegetables. by the publication of the preliminary es. | TUnited States Steel . 47 - T wemonm w32 .| .COFFEE—Quiet: No. 7 Rio, fc. Mild, qulet; | unchanged to § points higher. Figs are lower and In’ good supply. Other | - Coal, per ton— es of the cash movement of the week, | United States Steel prefd 97 | (ks # | cordora, Su@izte. Coffee futures closed quiet Lo i tree fruits remain about as befors quoted, the | Canned .....&—12 0 Southileld show ha e fact -op- | ‘Western Union . ) with ices net 5 to 10 points lower. ‘otal e ket i heavil lied a k. ‘Wellington. ——@11 ellington $—@11 00 3 ptysdpee-s e 2 ”‘ g “";fi?"h"“& ncluding: July. gitc: Sep Portland’s Business. e B e 9 06— Coos Bay.... —@ 750 e outgo 5 | Sibron Bl % temt .25¢; ober, 5. 5¢. November, — Dairy Produce, etc.— f hese was 1 infi '3 = s > 5 = dant receipts. J - racted ‘from the interior by the hara | CLOSING BONDS. | l Bradstreet's Financial Review. | | 5:4kc; December, 5.50g5.5c; March, 5.6c; May, Pon'régs«_n. June 21.—Clearings, $291,5 Oranges are lower all around and very dul, | Butter, cholce, 5546 Ranch Eges, per tes here. This movement has ap- | - N Y Central 1sts..107% SUGAR—Raw, easy; fair refining, 3 0-16c; | ANCeE, \g The demand has shifted to summer fruits, as | gy ReB| o rved 1o offset the draiv to the sub- | N J Cent gen 5s...132: 2 1 7-8%: H y . . - er fruits; as @ cpeese, Cal -12@15| Honey Comb, per S BE & et o pam e | e | * % | centrifugal, 9 ’test, i7-32; molasses sugar, ! 15@™ over a million dollars. The sub- | 7 previously mentioned. There was no auction | Cheese, Eastern..1iG20) pound ..... % 35-16c. Refined, quiet. orthern Wheat Market. ® ;. cese, Sw! Pacific 4s. 165% | N YORK, June 21.—Bradstreet's Finan- | BUTTER- Receipts, 7079 packages; firm. N ket Yesterday Cheese, Swiss ..._20@35| Do, extracted. themselves, although the: ‘. Bartlett Pears appeared from the river, sell- | Common Egss..15@17% Y C & S L 4s.106% T say: ‘re Ty, 156G ; factory, 1213@15c. & bo: e F el gl R e gciivity sl A “RUGE Recetpts, 1 packages: quiet. State ORESY: I8 At A e PBUOUS FRUITS USHNY et G":ym Turk: <. ¢|Or Nav Ists. 109 ul ng activi cas of quo- | 5ng Ppey 13@13%c; Western candled, | PORTLAND, June 21.—Wheat—W: W s < ” Hens, each .......3 Y eys, per Ib. market of only $2,291,000. The month's | Or Nav ds. 108 | tations have marked the present week in Wall | Sgitier Woroy wroiadd, Mo, e o % {—Walla Walla, | APPLES—Cold_storage. old, 31 %562 30 per of pension payments, the repay- | bonds redeemed under the offer o | ¥ * of the Treasury and the redemp- | Dist of Col 365 sued against deposits of gold | Atchison gen 4 in San Francisco and Seattle are the offsetting | Atchison adi 4s. iactors. The changes in the loan item are, of | Canada So 2ds. A Young Roosters, |Ducks, each 10@60 per large box and 15@2c | ' emen 55| Geese, each .31 %G1 @0 Or Short Line 8.13% | sireet. The declines have not been severe and DRIED FRUITS. WASHINGTON. Do nkwe: 006 S 3 . : . ¥ g basket. = - 50| .?:.i.}:"f;.’:’"““":fi { there was no dcided sign of liquidation. It|{ NEW YORK, June 2L—Offerings of evap-| TACOMA, Junc 21.—Wheat—Steady: blue- | "% PRICOTS—25@30c per hox, H5@6Sc per crate O e A m‘: Pfl; < eeeH0@0 R G Western 1sts.103% | Would seem, however, that a number of causes | orated apples are not large, but the wants of | stem, €ligc; club, 59ic. and 25@40c per basket: In bulk, $13@2 per ton. | EIYerS: Mané:u\‘ Rsbhite, gatr S L& 1M con5sili |combined to check speculation and to create a | bUyers at this season of the vear are meager, ERRIES—0G%c for dark and 50@c for | Brollers, each . " e and the market on the whole was no better 9 Anne; in bulk. 5@Sc per Ib for black, | _Meats, per Ib— course, probiematical. Rumors were rife of | Ches & Ohic 4 Sp& S F zen 681864 | conservative feeling on the part of the large | 81, hS, JRATKCL 0N tie Whole was bo better Foreign Markets. ey oy ot - AR | Bacon ! -15@18 Reund Steak . the liquidation of some heavy corporation | Ches & Ohig o e e 132% | interests which have been leading the market. | good, PaGsc: prime. bw@s%e: cholee. 6Q8%e: PLUMS15G30c per box and 15@25c per bas- | Beef, choice 2915 Sirloin Steak....13%G— 1 The completion of the subscription pay- | C & NW con 7 sStPCa&P 20 | There is no fear at present of stringency in, California dried fruits ruled | LONDON, June 2L—Consols, 939-16. Silver, | ket for Clyman and 30@75c per crate for Trag- | Do, good -108—| Tenderloin do eeiia Dy how Pennsylvania siock, which | C & NwsFdeb {So Pactfic 4s. $3% | the money market, the reduction of the New |dull. o . o0 . Crd, as to size and | 777160, French rentes, 100 00@100f %c. Car- | edv: Fluma, In bulk, 86 ger turt. - | Gorned Beet . .1}%1— m::omtd A‘sog:n ssued to reimburse the company for re- | H = 3 .| CHERR TMS—15G25c per box. am . - K 3 cent purchases of stocks in other companies, 94 | York benks' surplus reserved torgTh 0NN Jast 1 Tl - goes on passage, buyers indifferent operators: | C pe! PEACHES—15@0c_per box and 2@s0c_per | Lard affords means for the liquidation of the large | basket: some extra fine brought 60@7c per box. | Mutton :fi Saturday and the shipment of some $,500.000 | *4 pRICOTS—Royal, $%@1%; Moorpark, 7% i cargoes No. 1 Standard California, s 41 loans incurred while the purchases were being | T e A% gold to Germany created a_ feeling' that rates cargoes Walla Walla, 2§s 1014d; Enslish count Erie General @12c. PEARS—Madelines, 15@%ec per box and 15@ | Lamb . g i %, are necessary and unavoidable at least untll % 180 L s@1 . Y Feat e s i s TR ehe " L 05X | the July inierest and dividend payments are | FEACHES—Feelod, LQIRc; unpeeled, 6@l0c. | markets, steady. == 2 ~WHEAT—Dull; No. 1| “STRAWRERRIES $2@6 per chest for Long- | montr coy Nate. the annual report. and this admitiedly had | Jowa Central 1o TG oo g o by B el T |Standard California, i 11d@Se 1134d; wheat in | worths and 33 50@3 for large berries. Re- | Apricots. per Ib.. 50 §|Logan Berries, been added to since the explicit statement was | 1”& N UnI 45 pabush s L3l L o0 xecord, gh the shifting Paris, dull; flour in Paris, dull; French coun- | ceipts wore 45) chests. Some In crates sold at | Almonds 5@ @ made to-day that these loans had been paid s est Shore ds. 5 | in no case is no longer attended by such a dis- 5 in Mark et g e e S O SR LR T imonds . @] _per drawer week. but po authentic information could | 31 i & T 248 Wis Cent ds........ turbance of the loan market ‘as was formerly Chicago Grain Market. 2L e A e | AN BERRIES $4@6 per chest, B B | e Mt cbtained on the subject. The tone of the | < 2 to b fexpetat, . o I ks DEEBS CLOSING. BLACKBERRIES—$2 30@5 per chest and 40@ | Biackberries, dwr.25@# | >eache Lo e e | MINING STOCKS. sure may be expected, and that any expansion e 2 x ach s, dwr.. eaches, per Ib. e m S s l—d:a;d‘; - P Y ¥ it of speculation would not be advisable. This | * * | - LIVERPOOL, June 21. WHEAT—Spot, dull; 7“?&;‘; égé;l $4@6 per chest and Tsc per | Cherries, per Ib.. 6@ | ears, Ib that the block of 2,000 shares of | A R s > seems to have been the chief limitation on the | (yoico June 21.—Lower cables, coupled | NO- 2 red Western winter, 5s 9d; No. 1 Nort " ES—! Cherry Plums, Ib. 4@ : | 2lums, 30— Paul stock recently reported sold | Breece 160 lophir . activity of the market and the principal reason g A . coupled | ey spring, 5s 9d; No. 1 Callfornia, 5s 114, Fu- O SOSEBERRIES 20G30c per drawer and 2 | CUrrants, box.....30@6t |Raspberries, dwr.30@40 > T Pacific interests was in fact to | Droewick G < 35 |Phoen for the halt in Its progress, though weight must | With estimates of an abundant harvest, com- | tures. quiet: July, bs 1%d: September, 5s 7%d. T Figs, per Ib. 10@— |Raisins, per Ib... 5@15 be exchanged for an amount of Union Pacific | Gomstock Tunnei.. 05| baten 2so be given to the uncertainty which still ex- | bined to create a weak openifg in the wheat | CORN—Spot. qulet; American mixed new, s | @2 in bulk = . Gooseberries, 1b... 6@—|Strawbeérries, per tock estimated at an equal value, thus furth- | Gon tor & e, s e oetner o ndiioak. Feports of less fa- | pit. During the early part of the session the | %d; do old, ds 2Xd." Futures, quiet; July, 3s | A CURRANTS-SOC per chest, single and | Grapes, per Ib....25@—| drawer ..........255@40 ericg the establishment of community of In. | Deadweod Terra. .. SblSiers: Nevai Jorable weather Gonditions of the West having | feature was the heavy selling of locals. Com- | 11%d; September, s 75c@$1 50 for double layers; White, 60c per box. | Oranges, doz .....15G30 Walnuts, per Ib...15@2) culescent this week. Union Pacific was tar: | Lom oot hon S adees | street was the modification of the sanguine | tion of July continued and was a powerful in- | . — % | dozen; Nutmegs from Yuma, per crate; | . 1Bgz in large crates, $4. Vegetables— /% - b views held a week ago about the probability | fluence in bringing about the d-pression in fran. India, Okra, .. —@%5 g g g F g N L R BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. of & big deal in connection with the St. Paul | September, which increased the day ad. LOCAL MARKETS. GRAPES™Seediess, from Artiona, 31 30G2 per i . 5 e v b Reports that a working agreement had been | Money— Union Land % 5 3 : 50@— " CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, T5c@$2 25; | Beets, doz ........10@8— Potatoes, per Ib 3%4G— ‘ cee_} | Seedlings. 25c@$1 %5: Mediterranean Sweets, 504 | Beans, white, ib. 6@—| New. do @31 50; Valencias, §1 50@2 25: Lemons, T5c@$1 25 Colored, per Ib. 5@— Rhubarb. per Ib.. 5 erranged between Pennsylvania and the Wa- | Call loans . bask caused the Wabash securities to jump, | Time loans the comunon stock rising 1%. the preferrfed 3% | Stocks— -3 @3%| West End 2 terest people will be applied in the case of | Under continued liquidation prices dropped to \3%@4'2| Westingh Elec... Bonds— . & | St Paul and the other Western roads, but that | 67%c. around which figure there was consider- 3 there will be no exchange of securities at high | able profit taking. The low point of the day . 33 | road. It now seems that the community of in- | vanced. July opened %@3%c lower at 67%@6Sc. l' 9% * X 4 for common and $1 502 0 for good to choice; | Dried Lima, Ib.. 6 §|Sweet Potatoes,ib d the debenture B bonds 4%. Missour! Pa’| A T & 5t Fe 83% | Atchison s ....... 104 | figures and assumption of control by the Union | was 66%c, at which the market closed weak, z et e M o 9 | 23, later in the cay. Canadian | Do prefd 105 |N E Gas & Coke 55 60 | Pacific. - Bradstreet reported exports of wheat and flour Exchange and Bullion, e e T - e Yoy i | oovese, each gg' Parenir. & ::,:gg,—q followed by some of its sub- | Amer Sugar 143% | Mining Shares— equal to 5,521,000 bushels, against 4,791,000 last —_— Te@s? ‘for Fonolulu; Pineapples, §130@2 50 lowers, P sheld 3 - ., apparently on the hope of a Do prefd Adventure ......... 17 | ¥————————— .3 | week. 3 Sterling Exchange, 60 days Ur et > b Celery, head .gg—} ge, doz bnchs..250: ze settlement. Amer Tel . | Bingham Min Co.. 23% ’ Corn was dull Sclling by longs, mostly for | Sterling Exchange, sight. pe s Cress, ' doa bnehs.15@%|String Beans, b be strength of New York Central seemed | Boston & Albany | Amal Copper. ... 12515 = local sccount,_was tne principal feature, Most | gerling cables g it N ;o | Cucumbers. doz..20@3) Summer Squash. 10 be associated with the dlvidend meetings | Boston L ... Boston & Mont... 492 Bradstreet's on Trade. of this corn was taken by commission houses. | Mew York Exchange, slght. .. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | Egz Plant, 1b. @20| _per Ib . ©f the Vanderbilt companies. Peopie's Gas was | Boston & Maine. {Butte & Boston....123% 2 During the latter part of the session the ma New York Exchange, tclegraph.. Green Peas, Ib.... §0 § Sprouts, pe: inarked Sp over 2 points on the prospect of a | Chi Bur & Q.....19% Calumet & Hecia.800 ket was very much affected by weakness in | Silver, per ounce . g Green Corn, doz..15@3)/Spinach, per 1 ract h the Chicago authorities. Amer- | Dominion Coal 4114 | Centennial . 30y, | % 3 RS e e 16 g v{hul snd' m‘; 1nvlve:etd v!:lnln . '4'4’;'4: the | Mexican Dollars, nominal FRUI‘IS—-AD“E““-_‘ Sfifléek :"A old crop and | Lettuce, per doz..15@2)Thymne, doz Mmjfigm 'une street clet eptember clos c lower al . — TY%@SY%e for mew; Evaporate pples, 6c; | Onie Ib.... 3@ 6/ Turnips, per doz..10@— b o it s paiote atod IO dor o o A LI T Wheat and Other Grains wm dried. 1HGTHC: Peaches, TUGHe for reor | Lo doe DS 1og| Tomarae, e o 9 § w will say: u activity. s oy - ity : m-rhe situation s one of sustained strength in am 1o lnymplthy with_other grains and to con- {ard, 41:@5%c for cholce and 6@6%c for fancy; | Fish— | some lines and further improvement in others. | inued liquidation. September closed %@%c| (WHEAT—Weaker forelgn markets depressed | F°ars: 2@7c: Plums, pitted, 3G@4c; unpitted, %q | Barracuda ......12%@—|Striped 3 * . = bt Nectarines, @4%c for red and Carp ... .—@—|Sea Bass The crop situation of course remalns the main | BT Al 2 ore wate 2 sympathy with | Chicago, which dropped from e to frc. | ici,, - o 1 Linsced preferred rose 4 on the advance | Do prefd the price of the product. Local traction | U S Steel . rtocks were strong. led by Manhattan, and | Fitchburg prefd. r showed a good gain but without ex- | Gen Elec .. tion. Colorado Fuel selling ex-dividend | Mexican Cent ed & gain at one time of 4%, but saved | N E Gas & Coke. 2 points net gain. General Electric, after | Old Colony .. I‘I’Z'A Franklin Whi Catfish 0@— Smelts . rising 20 points, broke £. There was an un-| Old Dominion subject of interest and this, on the whole, is a | weakness in the grain markets. There was | There was considerable liquidation and free 'fis—_4 sizes, 3c; 40-30s, 6%ic; 50-60s, 43c; | Codfish . 12@15(Soles It u}n]?vd 1;‘];.5:1 numrr orh ‘lgw-pfleedt nllruqld 1 Rl?hlhent I good one, umou,hdmo mg;eh rain in the Mt:J .ma o .g;:?l:g‘ a:.;:e fit. g:n-lg:pm‘utro ;:kl‘: -:mn:;7 l:yh e'-h:x )yprohl!lflnlls. The Southwest ?281?;0, ax&:c-b—m 3%ec; 80-90s, 2%c: 90-100s, 2%c: g‘:llg:‘er- 6‘?22 g:::;s and indust stocks, which are not usually ‘nion Pacifls Atlantic States and too little In Texas, with® profits. T = k| also e | INS—The Raisin G R RO Toemod Fianation. The market closcd qulet And svesd Neoo Yore Monéy Shusbict fhe nek Of e wen e e e R e e e T BT e e i e Tt um ol el | A R e Association | Herdog .-—/..--—6~ [Torbor i #nd with some stocks selling at the top. Amal ew York Money Market. Northwest, have constituted exceptions to oth- | g1 'sg 10q8 1234, Spot Wheat—Shipping, 95@9%e; milling, $1 | Thompson's famcy. 12 per Ib: choice. le;| Do, horse 10@— Trout ramated Copper, during the laiter part of e ¥ : erwise fayorable ldvlu‘:;‘ S The leading futures ranged as follows: R S standard. itc: prime. e ynbleached “Thomy: | Perch - Cav. fully recovered its decline, whicl ex- Time 2 Sl 1 erhaps the most significant featurs noted D SALES, > e EpmCY. =} Foam 3 T e Fenet iy BT e ot DT | at 5@ pur conts Tk Toan, 54 per cent: rul. | for some tme paet e that Dresenied (nls week | MESTTNo 2 Open. Hign, Low Cloms o o e o Decmmber | T Sttanan, 40 Bl 1 o | Hocktan ..o - ~ = n rega o the prices of r S > ,000, g . 5 2 o 3 ‘ gales. ” par . valve. $4.155,00. United States | ing rate, 4 per eenms Prime mercantile paper, | ;1. "commodities. Cotton £00ds, notably| priat - g% o R | N ecand: BessionDeoccber: 3006 ctls, §100y; | Bhe: d-crown, Te: 3-crown, Gle; Terown, Do, smoked . bonds were all unchanged on the last call. | 3%@4% per cent. Sterling exchange, easler | cloths, bleached goods and & number of soint | July | - S o] 18,000, $1 00%, acific brand—2-crown, Sc: 3-crown. Sic. and | Shrimps EW YORK STOCK LIST. al advance, with actual business in bankers | arq products, have been advanced, and an in. Regular 'Morning = Sedsion_December—20,000 $:STO%T-, 4c: geeded (Fresno prices). " Stc: | Shad .. Snaves Closing | at $4 38 for demand and 34 85%@4 85% for SIXtY | crease in the price of raw materlal is as much s ... 423 | ctls, $100%; 2,000, S10032: 6000, $1 C0%. $1.60; Fanoy Clusters, $2: Demas g Sorown. Sold. Stock— B, | e et s BI04 5 g ommerclal [ que to the better trade advices at home and ‘B B% 4 ‘Afternoon’ Session—December—s000 ctls, $1 00%. i S AN Dol o T e, 12,687 - Tus- 17,000 Atchison A e g sy« il S i, shom- | abroad &s to crop damage reports from the 4, 4% 4 | BARLEY—Although futures declined spat Pf"“! b L b. at common ¢} | sy et £.300 Atchison prefd 1051 | inally % Ly "‘*f_;“ o dollars, | South, Hides and leather, long threatening an 4% 40% 40% | grain was firm and a fraction higher, swing Vg,‘nws‘:‘,’;:} e 1500 Baltimore & Ohio 0 A ate, Donds wnactive: Government | gdvance, nave at last succeeded In. this fe. to the spot market being practically bare of | Nyl lAINUtS, No. 1 softshell. 1@iie: STOCK MARKET. Baltimore & Ohfo 9415 | bonds, steady; raf bonds, strong. ‘K’“’ and in addition corn and oats among 25 278 278 | supplies. This condition is Ssupposed to be haTises Almonds, mlm‘h?"- 10@10%c: No. 2. Canadian_Pacific 6% = the cereals, lard among hog products, cheese Jow Gen 3% | temporary. however. | o Lot tanen and e foF paper-anell j0g Canada Southern . 7| London Market. mong_dairy products and coffee and tin are w4 2y oy | Feed T@WYe for No. 1 and 10@Tlkc for oft | 1S for fofts @éc for hardshell; Pea- [ — it Chesapeake & Ohl oY% all higher on the week, the only important des; Brewing and Shippl.g grades, 75@sic; g‘;‘ . or Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 11@11%¢; ~ 2300 Chicago & Alton. o s reduction being in wheat, due mainly to liqui- 1465 1462 1465 | Chevalier, nominal. Ineris. 12@12%e: Pecans, 11@c: Cocoanuts, | Business was dull on the morning session of 30 Chicago & Alton b <555 ma o 79 | NEW YORK, June 21.—The Commerclal Ad- | dation of the July option as much as to contin- 1500 148 148 CALL BOARD SALES. e 10@11e 1. ths Bond Exchange. and beyond an advance in Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, t r..196% I vertiser's London financial cablegram says: ued good crop advices. n advices favor Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—December—4000 | for light amber; water whm" bright and s@93~ Spring Valley Water to 383 75 there were no Chicago, 1nd & Louisville... 383, The stock market was extremely dull and | the idea that the continent of Europe wiil be a July . s 8§70 85 860 | ctls, 6Sc. 8 Tignt amber ut‘nflod. b extracted, 5@5isc; changes worthy of note. There was no further Cpicago dnd & Toulaville prefd.... 7 | aging dritted throughout the session and | Beavy buyer the coming cereal year. Beptaite H s71% 'semg 8 ‘Second. Session—No sales, PR EE AN g @tie: dark, Sige. e . the gas socks, The ofl stocks were g::";; & Rastern Riinots: :fi Deices otl g iale with |, ulrf:no!l:hflel,t;:lrl:;t noth'::'s in men«& as the | October . H 7 8625 8 Regular Morning Session—December—24,000 4o also featureless. 2 2 Great Western. et sagging. - Americans were proaches. Reports of activ- bs— 1ac. A B Valley Water rose 0 Chicako & Great Weatern X'prefd.. 8513 | the rest unil the last ten minutes of tradiug, | i(y in pigiron at the close of last week are con: e e R S T TR - SRt e i S By g By G | 400 Chicazo & Great Western B prefd. when buying orders from New York in Wabash, | firmed and Pit(sburg advices are of sales of $17% 820 810 J 8123 | OATS—Red continue to decline, as will be Electric sold at_$43@42 7. 100 Chicago & Northwestern... 201 | Union Pacific and Canadian Pacific stocks | fully 75,000 tons of Bessemer pig and of con- | —ob seen by the quotations. The other kinds are P i Wy -~ The Mutual Savings Bank has declared a = B R et W R R R R, S | S oo et P W SR Sl VR EAE MR et e A e e e, : 8 per 1b for heavy. | the 1st of July. 300 “ dmum-lmmnnumnlrwtfila? ew. nd for finiehed material is as ; No. 2 red, kY per_ctl. 4 M!ulorlfxmndxum.mmmm g 200 $6% | took place all around. The close was y | 2 whole, but mill products likewise : a |2 yellow, i No. o&fi—nvfimhlnl it supply and for extra I i 00 B R B et I Gttty seasonable shrinkage and manufacturers are!2 white, c; No. 3 aSiand s%d. held Mlaher: n-mm.m-mgfiawwww'% Continued on Page Thirtcens

Other pages from this issue: