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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