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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1902. 11 ———+ | 5.65@5.10¢; September, 5.25c; December, 5.45@ | was steady. Sales amounted to 50,000 pounds | ONTONS—Australian, 25@3 50; second i 5.50c; January 5.55¢; March. 5.65@5.70c. casting for the first half of June delivery at hands; new red, 35@c pfi ..?E; Silverskins, SUGAR—Raw, quiet. Fair refining, 2%c;|124c. Closing prices: Standard spot to Au- | 40@50¢ per box. centrifugal, 9 ‘test, 3 7-l6c; molasses sugar, | gust, 11.75@12c; lake, 12.25@12.60c; electro- VEGETABLES — Asparagus, _extra fancy, 2%ec. Refined, steady. Iytic, 12@12.30c; casting, 12@12.25c. ‘The Loh- | $2 2542 50 per box, §150a2 for No. 1 and DRIED FRUITS. don ‘copper market was 12s 6d higher than It | @$140 for No. 2; Rhubarb, 50@70c per bok: Shomncsn e o NEW YORK, June 2.—The evaporated apple | closed last Thursday, with spot and forward , extra fancy, 90c@S1; Green Peas, 40@75c per 3 ravket contintes steady and without notable | deliveries quoted at £54 12s 6d. Tin ruled | sick; Gardén Peas.’ $1G125 per sack; String S PN P change ‘n any particular. Demand on all | Qulet locally, with spot standing at $20 0G50 | Beatis, 203c per Ib and 2Gdc for Wax: Cab- ) R rades very moderate. ndon declined £1 to £135 for spot an 31 | .~ 90c B o | S State, common to good, 7T@9%ec: prime, | 2s 6d for futurcs. Local lead prices were un- | $200@275 per crate;’ Mexican Tomatoes, $2% | UCT“}N SALE! 01250 per box; Dried’ Peppers, 10@llc per Ib: G % @10%.c; . 11e, 9% @10¢; cholce, 10%@10%c; fancy, 1lc. 75| Los Angeles do, 13@l174c; Carrots, $1 per | changed at $4 373¢. London declined 1s $d 2 fair jobbing and export trade | £11 3s 9d. Spelter was unchanged at $4 GROVE-ST. STABLES, ST. In pru 122-128 GROVE — 5 T k; Cucumbers fom Marysville, §1@1 50 per - - was reporfed at steady prices. and at London unchanged at £18 5s. The | F&CK - ®, THURSDA ™~ b SUMM. ’ S APRICOTS—Steady and quiet. local iron market ruled steady. Warrants bOX; from Arizona, 81 85 per box; Hothouse do, R NI 5wl 18 o . SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. | Pacific Mai . PEACHES _Steady. were nominal; No. 1 foundry, norihern, $10 50 | e e e g o e 1ow | BARGAINS OF ALL KINDS. 3 s s . 2S—3 2 B ), g ., 50; . S T ‘! o Pressed Stcel Car, e A0 10%@14c: bags, 104G | Ba 1 fonsitny eostnr $18 5001 S0x Noo i | 10@20c: Egg Plant, from Los Angeles. 7@10ct | 20 head of working and driving horses; als Yosl | Presd Stell Car nid 12, foundry, southern, soft, $18 50@19 T B T e L s ~al stocks an Pul fx DI 2 . : , 2 A ; Marrowfa uash, | wagons of all kinds, 2 hacks, 2 coupes and Local stocks and bonds continue dull. | Repubtie ‘Stea™: LOSEACHES—Pecled, MO16c; unbeeled, 84O | Glassow market ciosed at b4s 00 and Mldales- | $15G20, per tom; Hubbard Squash, $15G2. | Yery fast pacing mare, har};\;-:xkan«l h\:vs::y::m: o = S . o i e — . | & record 'of 2:21%; one black trotting horse. Silver a fraction higher. Exchange as before. Sugar .. Lo el * * New York Cotton Market. Poultry and Game. et o e b e W heat F i enn Coal & ew /] 3 S 3 Wheat futures lower. Barley doing better again Tomi Coal & ioh 5 i | SAM WATKINS, Auctioneer. 4 d 5 3 g gain. | TR P Gopra: Chicago Grain Market. NEW YORK, Jum Z-The cotton market | OT car of Eastern Poultry was put on the | = Oats very strong and active all over | U S Leather . > T ¢t | market and sold promptly at good prices. Re- g ve all over the coast, 3 opencd steady, with prices 3 points higher to | i g #* 4l 7 ocints lower. Glneed quiet, Det/1IGLT potnts | SR of California were veiy light and the | P Son E Corn dull and zweaker Bran and Middlings firm. Hay Rye neglected. weak, Rubber ptd . Steel .. Steel pfa . ! Western Union . CHICAGO, June 2.—Fverything at the start’ worked against better corn prices. Wheat was weak, the short session at Liverpool resulted in lower. Foreign Markets. i i 1 | quotations were unchanged. There is little demand for Game, quotations are generaily obtained for comes in. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 13@l4c for Gob- | but the | what TUESDAY, Jine 3, 47 horses of all classes: also camp, express, peddling wagons, buggles surreys, carts; L0 sets of single and doub! harness, at 1140 Folsom st.. 11 a. m. Beans quiet, o SR s R Amer Loco . | lows bles, the country sent in 523 cars of r Beans quiet, with narrow fluctuations. ! Amer Loco pfd cern and promised 520 for te-morfow and the | LONDON, June 2.—Consols, 96 15-16; silver, | blers Rl LM for Fleats) Geonc: ver. B0tk o Butter. Ch !B 3 (KX C southern. e . A aull market preventsd | 28 16-16d; Trench rentes, 101t 70c. Wheat | $L20@130; Goslings, $1@150: bDucks 3350| STEWART’S HORSE MARKET. utter, Cl and Egos unchanged. VK C Southern pid e ; @+ for old and $150@6 for young; Hens, $i@ o 88 ged. Thueh early business ard July started 3o to | cargoes on passage, quiet and steady; cargoes | @3 10T 010 850 50 ROY o8 B R Costers, 1 rovisions inactive and nominal. No change in live or dressed cals Total shares sold. "70.006 g NEW. YORK BONDS. S ref 2s reg...1084, L & N unif 4s... | Do ret 2s coup. .1 exican Censds. he down at Gle to G0%c, and hovered around the low prices for a ¢i Bears, who had the market all thelr own way for three successive days, plucked up courage and began selling still further short, when suddenly the big bull ‘Walla Walla, 20s 3d; English country markets, dull, declined 6d; wheat and flour on passaze to United Kingdom, 4,130,000; wheat and flour | on passage to Continent, 1,460,000, | LIVERPOOL, June 2.—Wheat, easy; No. 1| | $4 25@+ 50; Fryers, $i@! ; Broilers, $3@3 50 for large and $175@2 25 for small; Pigeons, $175 | per_dozen for old_and $1 25@1 50 for Squabs. GAME—Hare, 75c@$1; Rabbits, $§150 for Cottontails and §1 for Brush. One car load SOUND, GENTLE HORSE: also good second-hand rigs; 1 camper's wagon. 721 HOWARD ST. Coal 1n ample s . ” 4 Do 3s reg . 107%| Do 18t inc ..... house that is supposed to have control of the | Standard California, 6s 43%d@6s 54; wheat in = = ple supply and unchenged: Do 3s coup. .. 1074 aing & St L i 105 | July stuff, started In to the support. Prices | Papis. quiet; flour in Pars, auiet; French it Chide i Eoge ,ifi:nt:u;r;;{gé:.ssc, Wool Bags, 52@3%¢; Fleece Potatoes, Onions and Ve : 3 3 Do new 45 reg.136 " |}f K & Texas 4s steadied from the decline and soon the shorts | coumry markets, quiet and steady; weather ¢ 3gs. ., T%GSe. tatoes, Onions and Vegetables continue plentiful. Do new 4s coup.136 | Do 2ds . - 9% | Degan to cover. Tho SUPPOTt Was increased, | co msiand. mascttled. COAL—Wellington, $0 per ton; Southfield Poultry I G % z Do old 4s reg...109%4'l7 Y Central 1sts.101% | ffgred up, everybody wanted to buy and the | " cOTTON--Uplands, 5 5-32d. The situation in these products remains as | Wellington, $9; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $8 505 oultry and Gamie in moderdte receipt. Do 5 s coup.110%| Do gen 3i4s ...108 L D hoiaatare iadly E { before stated. Receipts of Butter are alto- | Roslyn $7; Coos Eay. §5 50; Greta, $8; Walis- Peaches appeared from VacaEle Do By aotn L A0R R I e Je ] Toward the close there was an easfer feel- Northern Wheat Market. gether too larse, and dealers are still packing | end. 48 507 Co-operative Wailsend. §850; Cum- [} Cherries show the effects of the recent rain. Atchison gen 4 | Do adjust ds { Balt & Ohio 4s 1034| Do 3s ... 514 m')’uNnr{ & W con 4s.102 10214 Reading gen 4s...100 and at the close July was 1@1%c at 62%@ ¢at was helped materially by the strength As in the corn pit, conditions in the PORTLAND, June Vheat—Walla Walla, 66c; bluestem, 63c. and storing from 50 to 75 per cent. In spite of this there are large stocks on the floors, and the commission houses are trying to work off | svivania Anthracite Egg, —; Welsh Anthra- cite, $14; Cannel, $11 per ton; Coke, 3§15 per ten'in bulk and §17 in sacks; Rocky Moun- Do 314s . fid s : 9y, | in corn. < “ g their surplus on each other at concessions. The | o B i e L (AL & L0 qon 55101 | wheat pit were very hearish early in the day. WASHINGTON. feeling is naturally weak under these condi- | ‘i descriptions, 38 45 per 2000 Ibs and 35 30 2 5 ! Can South 2de. 100 *lit 1. & W Ists .. o9z | The seneral sentiment favored selling in spite | TACOMA, = June 2. — Wheat—Unchanged. | tions and the market is decidedly top-heavy. | VeI ton. according to brand, Stocks of Grain. | Palermo .. P e RS -:: 9% | of the fact that there had been good declines | Bluestem, G6%c; club, G5ke. Cheese continues weak, with large stocks. Harrison’s circular says: “Durlug the week | Rea Blut Do 845 Ton A S AP 4s. 907 | for threc days. Yet cables were weak, the Northern Business | ‘Bggs are steady. Receipts are somewhat | there have been three arrivals of coal from = 4 2 { Riverside Choe B8 22; - SA% fan AP 45.- 99% | Southwest sold on its good weather and’ gen- % lighter, but there are still a good many on the | British Columbia, 13530 tons; two from Ore- roduce Exchange Grain Inspector Steller. re- | S Chi s Ale Sa: &_'z:, sg:mg;: R;ccz!"nx‘f‘ eral reports of faveratle wellherl after heavy JU— 95,755; | Market. Fine ranch continue to rule firm. | £°8. ?gfl:"“:m’;;{; “so‘gsu:’;:fm(’ééml z%f?‘m B0k Rnths OF Sxats S oo B 3les. 2o 1527 | rains, commission houses were Sellers an ;. rings, 5,785 n 3 s - P - - po grain arehouse and on C B8’ new da. 9U) |Texan & /Bhe 1ets 115 | sy Commission houscs mepe selichm audiche| L SRATILE, | June/ - 2—Clearings, | $ Snctticie fiaw =0 S 11 kegs and | tons. The quantity delivered here this ‘week is wharf June 1, in tons, as follows: C M&StP gen 4s.115%, Tol St L & W 4s. 823 began to pick up on huving by spreaders who balances, $133,227. TACOMA, June 2.—Clearings, $346,039; bal Receipts were 61,300 pounds, 450 cubes of Butter, 1010 cases of Eggs, 400 | fully equal to any demand’ that may spring up WHEAT. M. | Chi & NW con 75,138 - (Union Pacific 4s..1061 LA Uhirly steady trads ki 5 s p - 9 lin the next few weeks. The complaint from. Port Costa - .36, ;] C R 1 & Pac 45.11115| Do conv ds.....1005, :(fymal{:r)t‘he enrflyrdsl’n,slfuff T m"m?ém?e’r‘fif; ““,fi%‘;'é&i% Jurne 2.—Holiday. ,‘,;‘:”,.‘;;f}f,:;’;g %np'cr\::g‘: s %?:::: Qomestic and forelgn importers is very general; tockion 25 | CCC&St L gen 45102 ~ Wabash 1sts .....119% | by shorts later in the day in the corn situa:- | SPOKANE, June 2.—Clearings, $420,093;{ BUTTER—Creamery, 21@21%c per pound for | that is, that it is difficult to find buyers at San Franci | Cht Term 4 90%| Do 2ds . -11113 | tion and liberal foreign clearances that turned | palances, $88,476. ? | fancy, 20@30%c for firsts and 19%@20c for sec. | COVEring prices. Services of steamers and sail- s n.(ll i LI ia\;:h(;l 95%| Do deb B ..... T0% | the price up. July opened %c to Jac down at it | onds: dairy, 16@20c; store Butter, 14@16c per | e N e N e bekton - " | Brle vrior Tien i’;}%%m’? f,h::r::e‘:g 'l»’;"é I ‘;%‘i']*ck rflzllfcd e s * W“i‘xd' ESE—New, 8%@9%¢: old, 9@11c; Ye than heretofore. known for vears, still at the v ” s & wol: o s, prunes | Frie g 3 . 95" | shade up at T 5 ew, c: old, c; You . d e e el ORNER BN I Do sen ds ... 88 | Wisconsin Cen 4. % Oats shared in the ue:er:;‘ dopression at the MARKETS. A Rd10c, Iastern, 15@156 per pound. "‘l reduced rates very few engagements are being e " Riverside— es so v hough five | § t D C 1sts.113% Con Tob 4s ...... % | opening. Trade was lght ay owing to the ., 19@20c for fancy and 1 2 FOSR. S > . 91 ide—Oranges ectting well, thongh fve | yro0ung a1 aies 111 % | Testriction by heavy recelpts. The corn. strength LOCAL o mfifis;‘m”a? «:3, 15@163%¢ per osen 015 | ticn _are Shesedingly Krw. ™ Tat St SR ‘71; e | NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. hel, “('i/ prices late and July closed firm, %c up —_— { :Ef«::figfl%’&'fi;gc;fgmfi oafnd";‘ e eceipts in_May we ollows: Bariey, | Acams Con . 2 o |at c. *— - % 2 s P8 Lo Oats, 765 toms; Corn, 1433 tone; | :Auc?' S fg {':fieflgmr '1)0 Hog prices, which were weak early, gradu- 5 Deciduous and Citrus Frmt:. owners will find very little remuneration for Eran, 1159 tone. | Patermo—F | Breece 7. S e 95 | any strengthened and on good support by pack- Exchange and Bullion. : el “property in the present sehedule of out- g — gy | Brunswick Con.. 09 [Phoenix 06 | ers and the grain strength the provision list Owing to the recent rain receipts of Cherrles | Fard srain frelghts, The coal strike in, the Dried Fruits in New York. Santa Rosa—Fruit maturing apparently very | Cometock Tun .. 634/ Potos ... 25 |frmea up and closed strong, July porke e | L L . ey LY iaiionia | at e ton wate HigHier thas nsal and peios | S o e i s well. o <5 2 G ATRES o The leading futures ranged as follows: Sterling Cables, sight. — 488" | were higher in consequence. A large portion | Is now being used here. Fuel oil continues to day; | Deadwood Terra.1 00 |Blerra Nevad: 38 | The New York Jou f Commerce sa Merced—Barley harvest commences to-day; s s N : = Sterling Cables ... — 48 | o the Cherrles showed the effects of the rain, | be the favorite fuel with steam producers. It is The X ork Journal of Commer “Mereon-_Rriey - iee | Horn Silver ....130 |Small Hopes ...._ 40 = High. — 15 7 | both effective and economical. Th n 4 2 - wheat in good con | I x Articles Open. gh. Low. Close. | New York Exchange, sight CERth Sy A e s e oth effective ai -al. The unpleasant ST T ey B e e ALEXANDER G, McADIE, B SR S e g Wheat No. 2— 5 New York Exchange, telegraphle — T e e it e (e saa | Wentlier o0 Thw 0 Spring has helped to_in: e 1901 crops of fruits are now nearly a thing | Section Director. | Leadville Con ... December: s G Y 717 ilce o = 51%, 3 ~ | crease the sale of coal for household purposes.™ of the past. With the exception of & few cars BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. July ... LT . nn BB e e iurs: mominal % 4514 | son, appeared from Vacaviile, one box and one | “'GIL — California Castor = Oil, 'in . cases, to 15 carloads of peaches and % | Money. Westing Com September ..... 70% 0% 70 70% | crate being received. The former sold for $1. | No. 1, 70c; pure, $120; Linseed OIl o foding mpade Loty { call loans @5| Mining— Corn No. 7 d Other Grains. but the other was unsold owing to the green: | in barrels, boiied, T5c: raw, Tic; cases, Se mor SHE o oysanc o 5 Time loans . 5| Adventure December 441s 4% 3% Wheat en her Grains. ness of the fruit. Green Apples from the same | Lucol, €S¢ for boiled and 66c for raw, in bar- few remaining peaches and prunes of 1 EASTERN MARKETS. |~ Bonds— Allouez July . 61 621 60 | place s0ld at 40@60c per box and Cherry Plums | rels; Lard Oll, extra winter strained, barrels, s crop will all be gone before new fruits | | | Atchison 4s | Amal _Coppe’ September . 55% 5914 WHEAT—The forelgn markets were easy, | brought 50c per drawer. $1; cases, $1 05; China Nut, 57%@6Sc per gal- ket, and the raisins, which i . | Gas 1st . | Daly West Oats No. Sl e chlnmenty foe | _ At the Orange auction 4 cars of assorted frult | jon; ‘pure Neatsfoot, in barrels, 70c; cases, 1 here held prin y Pacific Mex Cent ds 81 |Bingham . | July 33 with lower (afdred s e Wop e | were offered and sold as follows: Choice Na- ! Soerm. pure, 65c; Whale Ofl, natural whi Seeded Raisir 4 |~ Railroads— Calumet & | J01y new) a7 the week were as follows, in quarters: Rus- | UGE* &%5G0"75: Mediterranean Sweets, $2 10 | sootoc Dor ‘gallon: Fish Oll. barrels, 423 sins are ready New York Stock Market. | Atchison 80% | Centennial | Sept. (old) 2% stan, 230,600; Danublan, 70,000; Argentine, 40.- | g2 &5 for fancy, $1@1L 75 for choice and 90c@ | cascs, 41%4c; Cocoanut Ofl, Uarrels, 83tge for iderable quan- | L% | Do vrefd . 9815 Copper Range Sept. (new) ... 301 - 000; Indian, 77,000. 'r)he American visible sup- | §1 25 for n;nga;gs;l \alfin‘ms. 1“@3‘:50 for lon_and 58%c for Australian. -emaining_here, ail | 5 None of the develop- | Boston & Aibany.262” | Dom Coal ...... Mess Pork per_barrel— Ply decreased £.425,000 bushels. - {fancy and $2g3 25 for chelce. In the open | COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl. fn bulk, . bos, are | 3 e % | Boston ‘& Main | Frankiin July ... 1705 1717 17 Chicago was heavy on the weak cables, with | market all descriptions of Oranges Were Well | 137, 14e; Pear! Ofl, in cases, 20c; Astral, 20c: rms. These 0lé prunes | ments since the Stock Exchange closed 00| Bogion Elev . Isle Royale September .....17 15 17 30" 17 small trading, though there was no pressure. | cleaned up and prices were unchanged. Star, 20c; Extra Star, 23c; Elaine, 35¢; Eocene, : veierans when they en- availed to induce any ac- | Fitehburg preid Mohawic .0 Lard per 100 pounds— = Houses with Eastern connections were heavy | There s nothing new to report n other | 3iC jegiorized siove Gasoline, In bk 1te ampaign this fall. Neither the declaration | Uni acific minion. 210 20 1 10 ‘uyers of September. 3 22%c; Benzine, in bulk, 14%ec; T enter upon a season ) gy S Genteel 1% | Osceold 1035 1030 10 B hi meniet ehipping grades remained un- | STRAWBERRIES—$5@8 per chest for Long- | ! Casgs, STHE REngac, o DU, Ja%e: ia ons, promises an | Of peace In Souts - iTice aardkEnad anyd ellaneous— Parrot Short Ribs per 100 pounds— changed, but futures were lower. [wmns and §3 50@6 for Malindas; crates from | CA00% O , with | reached in the b Atrike awakened # Amer Sugar %|Quiney . 130 July ... .97 982% 970 Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 123 ; milling, $1 15 | Florin, ——. . TURPENTINE—69c per galion in cases and Weather condi- | interest in t Therc was some Do prefd . !Santa Fe Copper. 2% | September .97 98 970 @1 16% per ctl. | RASPBERRIES—$8@11 per chest; crates| o0 1 "grums and iron barrels. n most favorable, and the re- | carly demand f Amer Tel & Tel, 77% | Tamarack .......182 | B = CALL BOARD SALES. from Loomis, S5c@$1. P The Western Sugar Refining Cous nothing unforeseen occurs between | ooy ip Dom Iron & Steel 6% | Trinity . | "Cash_quotations were as follows: Flour, | nformal Session—:15 o clock—December— | , LOGAN BERRIES— —— per drawer; crates | | CUS t0"0s ollows, per pound, in 100-I ing season that we shail have | I8 10 the Gen Electric .. Trimountain . easy; No_ 3 spring wheat. 7Ti16@72%c; No. 2| o440 t1s, $1 11%. i from Wallace, =—. bags: Cubes, A, Crushed and Fine Crushed, ever harvested in the i e Dnited Segben:. red, ;8%@7 %o, Do 2 Ao ;‘Eé}gfic ~Second’ Session—December—34,000 ctls, $111; | sl‘;‘gf*CKEERmES-In crates from Loomls, | P988° So U0 3" 4.35c; Candy Granulated, labor during the har- | VET¥ 3 Do prefd .... Jtah . 0. 2 oats, 4 No. 2 white. 423 @43c: | o 7% | . | 42zc: Dry G lated Fine, 4.25c; Granu- ous gGues. | CCFDL, OWINg t | X E Gas & Coke, 39 | Victoria I No_ 3 white, 424 No. 3 rye, §9c; fair 10| *Cmegiiar Atorning Session—December—2,000 | GOOSEBERRIES—20c to 26c per drawer and | 1068 B0, S 59805 pruie ool | Tnited Fruit ....108% Winona chojee malting barley, AO@69c: No. 1 flaxseed, | oqie. $1 1138, | 1%@2%c in bulk; English, — per drawer and | g 0" Granulated (100-1b bass only), nome; the | U Soeeta 805 Uten Coppes - Boi o0 oh: Toakax ok s ety Attermoan ) Sesslon: QecentterS10.0007 ot 4 CERRANTS 5mese per drawer. Confectioners’ A, 425c; Magnolla A, 3.88c; do prefd .... 074 | oth: 30@6 36; L §1 1134, | > gy 3 5 C, 3.7 len C, 3.65¢; “D,” 3.58¢c; astern LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. $17°20417 25; lard per 100 pounds."$10 2% ' ¥ PAipy_The week opened decidedly firm- | ( APRICOTS—§b 25G2 per crate; from Yuma, | TR ©05tre” har-barrels, 25¢ more: i ides (1 ) : $1 50@2 per crate. barrels, of from | Cons for money |Louis & Nash....1411% e fho;zfl,“",’gigfl*z L LS The close of the May deal bas cleared the | e N o350 oc hox 00 more; S0-ib bags. 10c more for all 1d re- | A 96 11- . 267, | S8 £ (hoxed) A s atmosphere An e house to whicl e May o 2 = . os—Half-barrels, 4.78¢; sponse to the peace 1At | Coie or " acet 96 1514] Do pretd- .o g0 | Sides (boxed), $10231035; whisky. basie of | Birley was delivered ju holding frmly a the | , GHERRISSI IS, Toioe per poxt In HIG-| 6" per 1Y No order taken for less than 14 | O e ot £he Tamdod wtioet < | Anaconda G IN'Y Central g} | Bleh wittes, $1 50, clover. GatEat gxads, 3548 | imurcved quotations befow. Futtres are sl | il Sune” e pav Hex * | barfels or its equivalent. - was undoubtedly %e e o | Aichisin 8334 | Nor & West i | Recelpts. Shipments, | fXmer, with considerable activity, 1| " FIGS_Black, from Yuma, $3@3 25 per box. : ve bought for; Do prefd . 101% | Do pretd { Flour, barrels . 25,000 50,000 | The first car of new Barley M ules | CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranses, $2@3 75 Receipts of Produce. 2 of peace. | Bal & Ohio 1091, Ont_& West 1% | Wheat, bushels Culn & Co., Volta, to L. Kaufmann, selling at | CITRUS FRUITE-Have, Oraress, 32000 - s however, does | Can Pacific ‘143% | So Railway % | Corn, bushels | 98c. It was light in welght and bright in gg's5; Mediterrancan Sweets, $1 25@3 50 St. alter the importa e e b e e ot | Oats, bushels O e No. 1 and_ 06g9Te for | Michacls, $150G2; Valencias, ~$2 50a3 503 MONDAY, JUNE 2. O e O ouctive from the coon- | G, M & St Pani {Unton Pacifié ™. 1073 | Barley. buahels La 2000 | ot grages; browing and shipping grades, $1; | Malta Blood Oranges, 31 P0G=; Tangeunes, [ | Fiour. qr ks... 25720 Middlings. sks. . 472 he promise of renewal | Den & Rrio G.... 4314 Do prefd ...... 903 | On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | Chevalier, $1 20 asked for standard. | Boxes: Lemous, 75c@81 for common and $1 250 | N1eat: ctis 20| Straw, tons by - oney metal f the | Do prefd . 931U S Steel . 411, | market was steady. Creameries 18@22c; dai- CALL BOARD SALES. o i T ot wat CAGE T8 Togs tancy.| Harley, ctis - 2EHISaaw. tens .o M fc of the week just | South The reports from | Erie & 1| Do prefd 923 | ries, 18@10¢: cheese, casy, 10@11%c; eggs, firm, | Informal Sesslon—9:15 o'clock—December— | Grape Fruit, 16c@$2; Mexican Limes, $4@4 50; | Ot CHS «--+ , 51q) 0 Q¥ S oo 3 ays of heavy, soak- | the anthracite jon recetved in Wall street | Do Is 0| Wabash fresh, 113,@11%ec. 2000 ctls, S3c; 2000, S3ic. { Bananas, $2G3 per bunch for New Orleans | GOrM. CUS ---+- =0 il > - «t. | were mot suri The conviction is gen- | Do 24 prefd... 5% Do_prefd n—No sales: A1 5002 25 for Hawallan; Plaeapples, $o@s.| Beans, sks ... 19| Hides. no. ¥ ReomEiaps. the Pas: ) mone, et must be kept free | Tliinois Central ..157 Spanish 4s % ¢ SasatatiD w ng e i ples, Potatoes, sks .. 1,702| Qksilver, fisks. = 5 o ke 28 the | cral that.the mon | * orning Session—December—6000 | pert dozen. G| Death o unties from the 10ch to the | TS Ut (LS BAICE Tntil the cutiosk | Bar steady, 23 15-160 per v C: 4000, Sh4c: 4000, S3tges 10,000, | | Quicas, S8 - . 00| Wine R o 1o 80008 inches of water | ; " T n ¢ obligaticns in the v, 2,@2% per cent. The rate of discount g Iy, w—2000, 84%ec; 10,000, S5c. > o P s . e s clearer fur the meeting of © i a2 uly, ne ) St%e; 10,000, 2 A ? =3 e5 . o deve |18 SR for the et e 1 kel ¢ shor: bitie a9 g Forcign. Futures. o e Dried Fruits; Nuts and Raisins. | Feed ks oo 50 Lime Woe oo warm on Sunday 4 must be and the probability of an | cent and for three months’ bills is 2% per cent, Afternoon Session—December—6000 ctls, 2 | ;} :;31- Ponie o SE 2 5 . active demand for money into the inter- —_— 835hc. : ciene - 404] warm days the growth of | 55Ut the cowntry incites to caution until the Nesw Fork Mosos Mark * # | S s The market fs in exceptionally strong | FRUITS—Apricots, 9@10c for Royals and w]l OREGON. pell | oetitude of the foreign borrowers at the period ew xork Money arket. LIVERPOOL. shape all over the coast. 13c for standard to fancy Moorparks; Evapo- | Potatoes, sks .. Bran, sks ... 3,400 @ %, | of rencwale becomes evident. In conteast to | Wheat— Sl Sept, | - 'The Tritleh Governmént, haying cleancd up | ratea Apples. 10@11%c; sun dried, 0@7c: | Wool. bales .- Flaxsced, sks . 8346 the feeling in New York that demands m S 51 4ll the stock in the Domfnion, has been oblige : = 1 r sks . have upon the cr e e e by foreien creditors is the feel- | NEW YORK, June 2.—Money on call was | OFehin® shp 8 1% | to draw cn the Puget Sound region for suppiies | S e%gf,‘;ci,m';cfl“:é,:"::,‘" SR e e If rust does mot set in, @S| jno in London financiel circles that New York } firmer at 3@414 per cent; closing bid and esked, | PARIS. for South: Africa, and 't is sald that the Puget | S@8%ci unpi Sie@be. for white: figs, $18@4lke D e ie | may make further heavy Oemands abioad fov | 3g4 per cent; prime mescantile paver, 4505] igpeat June. Sept..Dec | Scund holders have pboled and sold practically | {5 a1 ana B1@6e for white, | e 2 e e o s Tt v:for sevaral years past | Per cent’ Sterliug exchange way stéady. with | opanirig 22 20 40 | el e N ported that the Ameriean Goy. | , PRUNES=1001 crop are quoted as follow 0CK AND BOND SALES. week was 100 wet for | amers oo has aecopied payment in securities | actual business in bankers' bills at $4 87@ | Closing ..... 20 40 | crnment 4s In the northern market for 1600 | 30-40s, 6%@0%c: 40-50s, 5@5%c: 50-60s, 4% ST is practically finished. | 707 jrs produce and manufactures. but with 4 for demand and at $4 $4%G4 81% for | Flour— e e I e crad to be "drswn arsoly | A%c; 00-70s, 4@ilc: 70-80s, 314@3%c; 80-90 plowing for summer fallow Will | money jess plentiful in New York it may this | sixty days; posted rates, $i 8515@4 S8; com- | Opening . 26 40 | from the San Francisco market, hence it wiil | 3@3%ct swo-.szl.edmi ca_l;;‘:: P * —t Trheas 15 all stooled out | mem Lo b e payment in cash. The | mercial bills, § 83%@+ 813 Bar silver, 513;c, | Closing .. 26 45 | b sesn that the situation is one of great | RAISINS — See R il iy SR T G the ground completely Fall | Siatist sees the possibi that A rica may Mexican dollars, 41%c. Bonds—Governments, Charters. strength. Our local market feels this, and Loose Muscatel c; it ; : > ~ I o : - ;- 6c; 2:crown, 5%c: re as follows: now 18 inches to 2 feet high, and v the loans obtained o side in ad- | weak; States, strong; railroads, irregular, large sales have lately been made here at firm | S%c for seedless; 3-crown, , 5%c: | May were as follows: ost i beginning to head. “In Colimbia Hition to taxing goid In payment for exports. | _— The British ship Kate Thomas loads wheat | but unchanged B Sk o hend E;,';"“i:, s‘;‘f:;&’éaB%cc‘l?:rst:r-—nmel-;nhmeal:l:d i’? | | Price During where wheat raising has given place e w! probls . of course, turns largely on % s and on wha june 1 was e ), ! = p = P \ ne in a measure, the barey locks | e e Bie coming corn fiop Lt London Market.. at, Tacoma for Cape Town at 28 0d, chartered | Pfonmog o Jey 1 m e | Behosa; 32 00; Fancy, $1 80; London Layers, & | oNo. |~ Month. ts are up and growing well in| ponds were dull and irregular. Total sales, = . Grays, $1 3715@1 45: whites, 5@1 50; | $1 2 g 3 — i country. Potatoes on the dry lends | par value, $3,105,000. S = | o The sciiocner A. J. Weatwas chiastersd Brlor | milling” $1.8001 55; biack, $125Q1 30; rea, | | NUTS Walguts, Mo, 1 sctibell,, Tiotide: Bkt LR, SRR but in the bottoms it has been to United States 2s and old 4s declined 3 and NEW YORK, June 2.—The Commercial Ad.‘l 0 nrr}\(n aur m| y: Thor 1o ! g1 391571 45 per cf No. 2, WAS, fé%@mc o e fi’ D‘w& + and cold for them. Hops have Wbt ETOWD | tne mew 4s 34 per cent on the I g vertiser's London financlal cablegram saye: | Santa Rosala, - =~ o oL CORN—Chicago was unsettled but firm, de- | Tc; Almonds, 103%@i3e for papershell, %G _Bonds— ! 1109 | uring the past week. It is gow quite | Sales. High The streets were flied by crowds waving ags. | nere for Hilo. i TS o strangth, T ot L o e Pastern; Brasil, Nuts. 12612%c; FIL: | Uy G & 10813 1 that plums, prunes and cherries were 813 ; 5 5 25c. he stren was due to coverins T n; 3 . 12 5 Fil- aesmnassesze - 3 L.dly injured by the cold rains ten davs ago. | ALCHISOR o.-- ‘” but enthusiasm was absent. On the exchange | G2%e. The Srenat s ety Seerin® oY | berts, 13@12%ec: Pecans, 11@iSc; Cocoanuts, | Bay Counties Power Co.. 108 after the initial singing of the national an- California Fruit Sales. $3_50@5. Cal. Cent. Gas & Elec. Co.| G and love re ari: 3 ki1 i [ e t v s R R R e e s ol L them the market was fairly active, but there B Al e o mmdenpport siven the market by | ¥ 0Rsy_Comb, 11@12 for bright and 9@1lc | Hiawaiian Com. & Sugar.| 105 Just ripening; the crop is ten days late.”” 1 an‘fldhn }.ac‘-,’fl‘. was no rush. Dealings in Kaffirs was begun This market was quiet and weak, with stocks | for light amber; water white _extracted, 5@ | Los Angeles Railway Co..| flfi 4 | Car Weather Report. | Ches & Onio. there was -free profit-taking by insiders and | By 5 < Pl s * T Ty, Co. af. Cab) 14 Chicago & Al speculators who bought weeks ago. The public | {rom Vacaville—Tartarians, 80c@$3, average|a slight decline: o o0y oy an round ao Provisions. North Pacific Coast R. R.| (120th Meridian_Pacific Time.) e A bought moderately, but the buying did not | 81 00; halte, Soc: Chapman, 81 1061 20; aver- | &1 5oq1 21 White, 1 551 60. - Gty Oaki'a Gas, Light & Heat e | Cheo, bal t calizations. v 1, | age X 3 2 X J ; 2 . - . Co 3 £AN FRANCISCO, June 2—5 p. m. | Chgo, D there wac ” guod undercone. " A ‘sereraj | Rockport, 00c@81 50, sverage $121: Oxheart, B AT 82 35@2 50 41 asked, e R W aey i Sl T i . ) [ broadening of the market s antieipatea. Con- | 11,2001 50, exegive e 00 gy 1 50 3 ¢ 82 7702 T per ctr asked. | rain-market, and there was some selling by ! Oak. Water Co., s €0; minimum, 50; mean, 55 Chgo % | gols touched 88 with the dividend. Ti vas , average §1 30. G 3 . Z | Oceante Steamship Co. n, 59; witen, 85 | Cngo A | ool oue e e Vas: genere Waz |~ Car. from Sulsun—Tartarians, $1 35@1 80, Flour and Millstuffs. local holders. Later on the market turned | Oceane SICHRE, THE COAST RECORD. Chao e o0 e ians eautvalont 1o 57 | average §1 43; Rockport, 90c@$1 40, "average : fom and closed somewhat higher on' the day. | L Ao i 2% 5T 5 5 - | Cheo 500 the Bividend or 516 un for the day. “nvest: | $1 38: Clevelands, 90cG§1, average Bic; Gov- Buyine by heokers canmedt (he strength. | 82% " San Joaquin Val| e ] 7 | Cheo ment shares were generally good. Amerioan | €¥mOr Wood, 70c@$1 40, average S3c. Gross| FLOUR—California Family Extras $3 50@ | This market ;%réfl_n;ed dulllg::ld nominal. Sierra Railway of Cal.. S =3 Z | Chgo stocks were hardly mentloned. They were S2icS. $730. 2 3 75. usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 40@3 50; | CURED MEATS Bocon, 1dc per Ib for |S. P. R. R. of Ariz. (1900) g EZ 22 2| 6% T & S Touis Eympathetically strong sarly, but reacted latey | Express shipments_Tartarian, §2 2805 8. | Gregon, §2 7583 25 per barrel for family and | J2%" 2345 AT NER: nd "To@iie for sugme: | o DO Q91O - BTATIONS. 2 35 73 £ | Colo'Southers. ... with the rest of the market. Canadian Pacifle| 4oiq" California frult t0-ay a8 foliows: Car | 833 60 for Bakers'; Washington Bakers', $3@ | cured; Bastern sugar-cured Hams, 14isc; Cali- | S0 T [ - e -4 2" g 2 { Colo So 1st pfd. S oney” market_ effect, s money il | from Newcastle (arrived in poor condition)— | 3 50. - fornia Hams, 13%@lic: Mess Beef, 310 per | Do (Siainped - : z = £ | Colo 8o 24 pfa D e foe e emoneY 18 Ught. | Tartarians, 0@ 40, average Tc; Kitons, | MILLSTUFFS—Pricés in .sacks are as fol. | bbl; extra Mess, B10 30051 Tamily, $11 000 o "p' Rranch Ry. of Cal.| 3 el e |$0°2 per cent. Copper fortnightly statisties | 45e; Rockports, 40@80c, avérage Tic; Governor | jows, usual discount to the trade; Graham :2 yeime M roois: ‘1)5.—? peteing f.}if: | Spring Val. Wat.,- 1st mtg 2 3 est. H i N 3 ross saies. 375, ™ i g 2 D ek - . 12 v 2 e = | e & “Rio Gr o e deeTISTs toneo e Of 725 fons and in| Car' from Vacaville_Tastaridns. 60c@$1 s5, | Elour, $5 per 100 Jog [Rye Tlour. $3: Rye Meal, | pig Pork, §25; Piss’ Feet, 34 75; Smokéd Beer, e ~ | Ben & Rio Gr ptd. B ayerage $128; hall boxes, toc; Binck Oxhearte, | 82100 20°5.5\00t Gronte, §6.35; Hominy. 31 | 1 L0ATs Hletcin vuoted at 8%05%c per I | ( WALF Stocks— Carson .00 | 7 3 P 4 3 Kk il 4 25; Buckwheat Flour, $4 50@4 75; Cracked | ¢ mpound and Lzic for pure: halt-barrels, | COntra Costa . Erle Pub’iz D:bt S'atement, 115, average bSc; Rockports, Ofc; Chap- | 300 ™6 50: Farina, '$4 500 Whole Wheat | mure. 15%e: 10-Ib tins, 18%c: 5-Ib tins, 13%c; | SPLns Valley : o | B 2 3 | ans, 85c@31 25, average Gic. Gross eales, | ;i ur“eq 25, Rolled Oats (barrels), §7 3569 1 | Do s 4 ? ; ns, 13%e: | "Gas & Blectric Stocks—| » G Norther : 35. " a5 A “en 50- St 5 R ENE- 2 10%or Equitable Gas Light Co.. -0 | Hocking Valley WASHINGTON, June 2._The monthly | CHICAGO, June 2.—The Earl Fruit Com. | sacks, $0 85@8 50: earl fagjev. 8380 Spiit| ~COTTOLENE Cne naltbertel, 1fjges thres | futuai Tlectric Light Ci Indepe: - | Hocking Val pfd. etatement of the public debt, issued by the | PANY’S Rales of California carload shipments of % Y —_— & BT l0%ec; five tierces, 10%c per Ib. d Gas, Light & Heat| D -0 | Tilinots_ Central- Treasurs Department to-day. shows that, ac | [TUlt at auction to-day aresas follows: B D Eded st tierces, 1032c3 ' e 1 Pacific Gas Improvement. | Los Angeles. 206 | Towa Central- A 3 . “Tartarians, 650 . average . 2 I ing Co. Phoenix . 200 | Jowa Central pi the close of business May 31, 1002, the debt, s Weather not, Gy il Hides, Taliow, Wool and Hops. e e Gase s R (34| Lake Erie & W.... y .00 | Lake Erie & W pf Canada Southern d Ontario & Western Pennsylvania less cash in the treasury, amountéed to $982, 9 e as compared with The debt is recapitulated for their redemption. The cash in the treasury is classified as fol- at 9 o'clock, buteas soon as prices were hoisted | last | NEW YORK, June 2.—Porter Bros. Company sold California fruit to-day as follows: Cne car sold to-day. | "NEW YORK, June 2.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany sold carload shipments of California CHICAGO. CHICAGO, June 2.—CATTLE-—Receipts, in warehouse and on wharf June 1 of 1426 tons, against 891 tons May 1. Quotations show Dealers continue to quote Bran and Mid- 9 5011 50; Wheat and Oat, $9@11 50; do‘;'t. s38@1@0 50: Alfalfa, $T@11; cqur:@.tms; Volunteer, $6 50@8 50; Stock, $6@S per ton. Slc: light amber extracted, 4@4%c; dark, 4c. | % @29¢ per Ib. BEESWAX— . HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 120 | Loulsville & Nash fruit at auction to-day at the folowing prices: | alings very firm. Hay Is still weak, with am- Faal Slocks— .00 | Manhattan Elev | Cherries, Chapmans, boxes, $115@180, av-| o receipts. New volunteer wild ot is sell- | about 1%¢ under quotations. Heavy salted | Amer. Bank & Trust Co. -0u | Metrop St Rly Gox - WD . “ogtl | Inlecest behuing Babt o, - o .§ 931,070,340 | erage $154: Tartarlans, O0c@$2 25, average ing at §7 50@S 30 and new wheat at §8 50q | Steers. 11¢; medium, 10¢c; light, 9¢; Cow Hides, | Anglo-California (limited) Al 00 N oxioan Nationai.. i00 | okt bm mhich Antest as o s50| ook ThoggL 16 iy M G oo uige for Meavy and 9c for lght; Stags, 7c; | Bank of California ... -§ 00 | Minn & St Louis Debt bearing no interest. [ to-day. Weather dry and favorable Expross | MADLINGSS81024 per ton. | Seited i, oe T;;;’u;.?‘cz;?: 1?@"1?: cals | Cat. Safe Dep. & Trast Col 3 -36 | Missouri Pacific..... shipments—Pringle apricots, . 10-pound box, | pREDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $21@22 per | 100 “Jigric; Dry Calf, 16@iSc; Culls any | Street Railroad Stoclks— ! . { o Kans & Tel MOAL - cop ety $1,327,819,802 | §5 12t%; Tartarlans, §2 3504 0%, average $250} | on: Olleake Meal at the Mill. $25G26: fob- | ibnds, 16G16c; Sheepskins, shearlings, g | CAH(OmI g 4 B Mb KR The pe0 | _This amount, however, does not incluae | ROVl Annes, §287i. bing, $20 50@27: Cocoanut Cake, $20G21; Corn | yia eash; short Wool, 40@€0c %ach; médium, | Prgeidio ';f‘; O ok Cmtrel- $532,186,059 xg‘ renlfl;;-‘n(;! und“ treasury Lhist T ook Mocher Meaela sétlfi';rz:u wf;;‘n;k!éimg:;m . fitjw{g %‘.iwmm lonx““('ool.l st:c‘(m gosze?xfih: Horss Z00 | N - hotes outstanding, which are offset by X ced. : , $26 50. 3 for large an oo | Mortolk. & N Zquai amount of cash on hand, which is held Gstenus e aiger M eira. fine. \Vheat, $12: falr fo shotos | Siac ¢5 SO5 for small and B0 fox Comg - Horse Hides, dry, $1 75 for large, $1 50 for ‘medium, $1G1 25 for small and 50c for Coiis. | Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, $234c; dry salted { Honokaa Sugar Co. Los Angeles Lighting Co.| Market St. Ry. lIst ¢, mtgl 121 2 Gas & Electri F. Gaslight Co... Sugar Hara Plantation . ot I 2 THE ¢ ¢ . - adin | 9 ns— s = 3 THER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Reading 5 ,37:;; reserve fund $ 150,000,000 | 5700, including 250 Texans. Shipping and ex- | STRAW—40@65c per bale. | Mexican, 2Be; dry Central American, i, | Hutehinson Sugar, Plant FORECAST. 20,000, h Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, 7oc; large and | Makaweli Sugar C B Reading 24 prd_. Trust fund 3 §32186,089 | porters, 15@20c higher, others steady to strons. R e e o i e S _ The pressure bas fallen slowly over Cali- | St Louis & S F.... 4,400 Gegeral fund, including § . Good to prime steers, 3T@7 55; poor to medium, Beans and Seeds. TALLOW--No. 1 rendered, 514@6c per Ib; | P2auhau Sugar P ornia @and has risen over the northern part ({8 L & § F 1st prd 400 882,004 in natfonal bank de- $t 15@6 76; stockers and feeders, $2 50@b 20: e e b 2’6@3‘1&5’ ] e ] " L e Soon " Bain hes Tallen Trsm Fureka B X &5 T 24 vl " 500 B o Do Ah " sams B0 o G@aners’ |, tew narrow fluctuations in Beans will be | WOOL— pring, Humboidt and Mendocino, | Alaska Packers' A'Ssn ‘ over Nevada and Utah In the great valleys | St Paul .. . 16,600 Against which thers are demand liabilities HOGS—Receipts to-cay, 40,000; left over, featureless. (gcuvg: 12@13c; Southern, ]2 months, 9@10c; | Oceanic Steamship Co. ! of California the temperatures are stiil about | St Paul pfd . 100 hgalnit which thers-are demand.HGbIiies | " Srarker opened BBI0G . iwer. ciosed | SO . con, 42 8563 10 small White, | St anene §0Tier Fadthil. 18136; Neva: | Becifi. Const Borkx Co 6 Aegrecs below the normal. Warmer. weather, | Southern Pacific .. 4,300 P ol balance on hand ot 334,350 s | strong. Mixed and butehers', $6 T6@7'85; good | ¢, ioco ot Jarge white, $2 2092 35; Pea, $3 25 | da, 12G15c: Valley Orcgon fine, 15G16c; do, | Paraffine Paint Co... iy~ o7 bt expecind Twstey wnt el | SRUSD SN T - i a5 50 | to cnoles neavy, 87 207 45, roueh heavy. $0'56 | 815002 Pl T2 20 oa 6 55 Diauters | megium and coarse, 1415 ne Ib. 3 ne... 30 75 7 20; light, 56 . e B oas 1 i | Tor fair and 13G14 ) PRl A S S SR SRS Forecast made at San Prancisco for thirty | Texasz & Pacific... ~'100 Condition of the Treasury. R AEE Rebetpte 12,000; theon” steudy; | £ 9065 Limas, $5 6063 T0: Red "Kidneys, | HOFS—L% £ tic per 1o for | % hours, ending night, June 2, 1902: Tol. StL & W 200 Tamba, Eopd. J0RiGe iher; mo0d to thoisd | $3 S0BSTOper St L s co@2 6. ~em ood T e Guutornie—air, ‘warmer Tossday. | Gok S £, Clal P10 5 760 WASHINGTON, June 2.—To-day's st wethers, $5 G0@6 25; fair to_ cholee mixed, | , SEEDS-clricets SuSInrs, %5, A5 OF, Teliow : STOCK MARKET. herly winda in the interior} | DEIOY SISC pid % alance v'e statement | $1°50G5 25; Western cheep, 85 2006 20: na: | Mosterd. 83 2063 2 (ot 5 OSSY Youe | San Frencisco Meat Market. " "the ‘coast, with fog | Usion Pacific pid..." 1,000 of the treasury balances shows five lambe, §067; Western lambs, §5 2507, | Iy, Sthc for Basternt At trom Utaly 104@ ! 1 i the mornin_ Wabash .. © 1900 Available cash balances, $195,350,220; gold, &T. JOSEPH, 11je; Ca e se; . : Z - bt — B Hemp. 33hc per Ib. DRESSED MEATS. Southern California—Fair, warmer Tuesday; | Wabash pfd * 4600 $90,554,302. §T. JOSEPH, Fans 4.~ CATTLE - Re- 5. LS T 1izht nort winds Wheeling & L. S 100 M ceipts, 55, Steady to 15¢ higher. Natlves, §5 25 DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 75@2; Green, $1 1 65: Blackeye, $1 75@2. 0@ ‘Wholesale rates from slaugiterers to deal- Revads Fair “wnrtier Toestar. Wis conteat o 00 1ia00 * | @120 o an helfers, 1250 40.7 veals e we follows: o ceike pe | RSN a1 advance m Alsska Fackers fo cisco end vieinity—Fair, warmer | W - > 2 3 4 G 20; stoc! . $2 35@5 40, 2 T teers c@e .50. herly winde, changing to | inocnirel ptd .. 000 New York Grain and Produce. HOGE—Heceipts, $100. - Market ° steady. | Potatocs, Onions and Vegetables. |w_tor cows. The only noteworthy change in the afternoon T ALEXAN B S e g :fifi"fie:?? lls';h"m;zfl»v ‘:f 45@' e 25; medium > VEAL—Large, 7@8c;_small, §@9c per 1b. | was a decline in Spring Valley Water to $89.75. EXANDER & Bk : : , $1@6. MUTTON— Wethers, 73%4G8%e; 7 Forecast Official. | Sy mai, e )| ™SHEES Receints, 100, Steady. Top'spring | New Potatoes in boxes from the river wers | o MUPTON—Wethers, THGSAC; Ewes. T | The California Wine Assoctation will pay the lambs, $7 50. easier, as receipts were heavy and there was LAMB—Spring Lambs, 9@10c per Ib. usual monthly dividend of 60 cents June 10. Lot ¢ CH - Wells Fargo . o W 3 T Spring Val- FRUIT AND WHEAT BULLETIN. .t NEW YORK, June 2.—FLOUR—Receipts, . much small stock offering. Some strietly fancy PORKX-Dressed Hogs, 74@9%c per lb. Bonds ex-coupon yesterday were For the twenty-four hours ending § p. m.. | Amaleamaied Cop . 8400 0% es7 go | 18138 barrels; exports, 24,300 barrels. Fair Available Grain Supply. Prack mold a little higher than the quotatlons, peerie: 1 e S kot ley Water Company, third mor e, 1906, 120th meridian time, scop June 2. | Amer Car & Found. 1600 317 811 A1 | and active. but such sales were few. Offerings in sacks | The followink quotations are for good sound | ryoe Tmicivement Company, 4s, 190, regular b E S = Amer Car & F prd.. 300 91 a1 91 \WHEAT Recelpts, 185,750 bushels; exports, | NEW YORK, June Z—The visible supply of | Were dull and plentiful. * The market for old | livestock delivered at San Fskncisco, less S0 | guarteryy, amounting to $12.000: N - o2 K Amer Linsed Oil... 500 6% 26% 26y (372,769 bushels. Spot, steady. No. 2 red,| grain Saturday, May 31, as compiled by the | COnLnued inactive lght per cent shrinkage for cattle: Rajlway of California, §s, semi-annual, . e 238 2% Amer Linseed O pfd ~... ... B0% |87%c elevator; No. 2 red, 80%c f. o. b. afloat. | orea dise" Bxdha: i y the | “Receipts of Onlons were light, but prices| CATTLE—Steers, 81:@9c; Cows and Heifers, | ' rrha dividend of the Sacramento Electric, Gas 85 £ 1! 8% Amer § & R........ 4R (48% 4sal | o, 1 Northern Duluth, ‘SI30 t. o. b, afleats | NCY, ook Prodtoe xchanis, '8 ‘as follows: =1 were unichanaed, de'ihers wets iargs dusntitic | TOIE: thin ‘Cdws. 4fe. peo JB. and Railway, Company, regular monthly of 15 > £z g 22 ABEE BE- R poL. - cf 987 983 0S¥ | No. 1 hard Manitoba,e8i¥%c f. 0. b. afioat Bushels, Decrease. Increase, | of carried-over stock offering. = | SR ot e sex W Whive welnhl). cents per share, amounting to 327,798, was pald STATIONE. 2% £8. 8% Anaconda Min Co.. 100 11614 11614 Early in the day wheat was dull and weak, in: | Sheat - 28,204,000 2,425,000 . String and Wax Beans SORY ey SHEEP—Wethers, i@4%c; Ewes, 3@3'¢c per | yesterday. £ P 5 Prook Rap Tran.... 2100 6714 ; fluenced by lower cables, peace rumors and | COTn - 2,287,000 70,000 . tsderioxcesNivesaulies,” WIth adme poar stodk b (rou wetERED L foriowing quotations for United Raflways £ ol 3 | Col Fuel & Iron.... 1,200 1007 favorable home crop news. Tho market fnene | Oats . 6,650, S 33609 | from Los Angeles selling at $i per sack. Choice | LAMBS—Suckling Lambs, $2 5082 75 per | o¢ b Sty b S e S BAR Come Fov vid 18600 133 Tallied on a largo visible supply decrease fnd | E3e, A e o oba-cines stock moves stowly, Ne- | SoiikeLper b Ib live welght; yearlingw,o| New York by Bolton. De Ruyter & Co: s 3 - reports, clos| rm arley ... .. b . 3 = < 1 < .25: _prefe 7 Fresno . 9 46 10 NW Clear’ 00| amne Sonl - FON o Sloent 0% s Depembne Clogs 77 jey New York Metal Market. Small ‘quantity at 60c per sack, ‘A small con- | sows 20 per cent off, boars 30 per csat o | Shaga’ T T S v rr ollister 42 .. W Clear .| int Paper pfd . HIDES—Steady. signment of Green Corn from Vacaville sold at | and stags 40 per cent off frem the abdve quo- | p,erjess Off paid a dividend of Je, or Independence . 4 32 SE Clear 00| Laclede Gas . JooL_quiet s NEW YORK, June 2.—The exports of cop- | 050N 020 = o e $1 2501 65 in eRtion and the Geary-strect, Park & Ocean -~ g ipot. 0, dull. No. 7 o1 th of M: mounted o - C a aivi g i 3 R Har GEOPERE i R, il o 7 e, | per o the mapis o7 May amounied s 1535 | el ani §81 S in Gusers o obo0Rs 5 o General Merchandise. Rt o o Areciicd B Bk o8 Napa - 338 e fure market closed qulet and 10 points lower. | January 1, againat 39,897 ‘tons for the same | Washington, $1@1 25; River Reds. $1 3 Newman . Total.sales, 9200 bags, including: July at|period last year. The local copper market Oregon Burbanis. for seed, 90c@$1 10. BAGS—Grain Bags, June and July, 5%@dc; Continued on Page Thirteen,

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