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FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1902 | September, T5%@76%c, closed_T5%c: Decem- Doy, 76 16.16@7 % c, closed at,Tic. 23 16-16d; French rentes, 10}! Sfle,d.cu‘ue-,d soier on ut llle reou t- c._me to hand m'mm;. s, it i, B consiry markat Snts Bl AUCTION SALE * te, prime 't hoice, 1901 - tf’ C‘hoic: nflefln : R T nie. 20d; English country markets, dull at de- | (¥, Cholce, offesings soid readily . 1901 _crop, 17 42; 1900 crop, | SR S o Jume 11, Wheat firm: No. | | lindas commanded a small premium over the : Sqtc. e e T T I e R guotations _There was but little demand for Parls, steady; flour in Paris, steady; French | .OSanberries, some being sold as low as $4 country markets, generally cheaper; weather in | P§ ts were unchanged. G R AN D CotiveEnst” Rio aull. No. 7 involce, Bic: | Enpian avercast Choice offerings of biack Cherries in cartons Mild, steady. Cordova. 8@11%c. Futures el ci#&u—upuinu 5d. from San Jose continued to find ready sale at | qulet and net unchanged to points lower, o | COTION_Ublanda 8- |7 carton. Other varieties were easier, AUC I l lll llleu, X;gem b.s.b"‘d:‘ lin; 5 July, 4. v Ilg‘::lc:l‘up"u! sllm'flel‘l, ll:ig:‘;’lfl-flan R - i Sen!tm er, 4. c; December, are steadily ing under In- t, ‘o . reast) recel Green Wi : Janunry‘ 4 -J:el M-;v*l‘ 5:-"0 ::Y- LOCAL MARKETS. :r&.:);"e:;uk:mxy =t fhe o R flq&‘f 30 head of nxn:ew.:‘a o AR o o . 3¢, Cen- 2 ; n baskets from Sy MARY OF THE MARKET. Nortolk & westn. 5% | erliagel oo oot Sikc. Sotatees gar; 2nie | #— * Perwaet, 0 T T TS | Bt R ORR . beo ene FINE BEACK e R TR 5 e B DRIED FRUITS. K “'Hn and Tz(elou from Yuma stood about | ROAD HONSE, RUBRER TIRG BUGGY snd oW 10 s B 8% npw yoRK, June 1l—The market for Exchange and Bullion. e e e, IXs of choice black Figs were | HARNESS: ons fast PACING MARE, BUGGY Local stock: =py = . Readin, ' 1 % exaporated apples is inactive, but steady; de- recev rom Palm Springs and were offering | and HARN Local stocks and: bonds still inactive. 5 + 5200 P4 - &% L% | mand holding well up to supply. State, com- a5 g gl T DO veie Gcloo s e | oy vilver higher. Exch x 1,600 60 S4% cads | mon to good, onop S eaar TP A% prime, | e e 4 B Ficey wiy'no sikitice tale of Orangwdsa: hursday , June 12, 11 a. m. gher. Lxchange as previously quoted. \ e Tmm e e L B T e S Sterling Cables' . T 4 §5%|lraay and the receipts in the open market | GROVE-ST. STABLES, GROVE ST.. bet. Polk 3 < L : 5 ere has been & fair hange. 5 were 11 ‘heat and Barley dull and casy. SIMSrra e m oy B e e aiol. peane, bowaver. Lo New York Bxchange, teleg = 15% | lied supply dna’ ene tob. auotations Were read- o ~ T . > n Silver, per ounce oy ol N The market is almost bare of Oats, Corn " A St Louls Swatn ptd 800 " 6214 61 613 | laree sises are samewhar frmer and prices | i ice2 Dollars, - 45% | Lemons and Grape Frult. Owing to the scar by derbilane . 4o SEER e S R 0K | TN ek T e e G Pl | O ST 2 Heay receipts of Bran from Washington. St Yiic alie My 85 | il FullE Bola’helle sugous | Wheat and Other Grams. | apoarke sarineet e L0 P G proke work ans i o, o H i F. e “““(" - B200 378 AT R Y e Bhving o futures st Ll less favorable outlook in a number of States, STEWART'S HORSE MARKET, ang cedstuffs unchan u[d e AL 2% bt %y 3‘52.‘. the Interlor is noted, but locally the trade is | WHEAT—The forelgn markets were flrm, | anpears In the first column. O MONDAY, JUNE 16, 11 A. M. Vi 3 . iet. ‘with higher Liverpool and Paris futures. o b BERRIES—$6@0 per - Beans continue quict at previous prices. R HER §isp g S .| T hicago wes dull, featureless and unsettled, Frovin, lv'i:c“ 5065 tor Malinass? erates rom foot, in barrels, T0c: cases, TSc: Sperm, s : Unioh Paciic 105% 105 1053 3 rising from T1%c to 72%c and falling back 10| * RASPBESRIES—$3G9 per chest; crates from | 650y Whale Gl nacirat white. J0G R0 S ot utter in large supply and topheat Wopn Facifie prd. . Sl a% AT Chicago Grain and Rroduce. Tlte. Local shorts covered July, owing largely | Loomis, lsosegan i ports cvatan | e OB, Tetrele die; cason £Fiias v if 2 o to the strength in Minneapolis, where the shorts | __LOG. S—$5@8 per chest; crates, | Cocoanut Oil, barreis, 63%ec for Ceyion and Eggs and Cheese plentiful, and store Eggs lower. ‘v‘v“”“" R Hu 4y are’In a dangerous position. Brokers who usu- | $1 25@1 50. S$ie for Australian. heel & 1 2 I W |Whela L g aapia 0 2 nf 174 # | ally buy for the Southwestern trade were sell- | BUACKEERRIES—In crates trom Loomis, 1oSOAL OLL—Waier White Coal OIl 12, bulk. ) & R LR YR TP T BB CAb SRR - L TN g 4 S sdae e ar| . In cases, . 3 g L cal dealers predict a further advance in Cured Meats. | Wisconstn Cent -5 1000 ¥ 21 37| CHICAGO, June 11.—Other speculative mar- R it dovdasn i The QOSEBERRIES—32 50G3 per chest: in | Star. 20c; Extra Star, 2o Fiaine, 350; Eccene. Contracts for new H. drazon at adv d y Express Cos g % % | kets had to drop back and give wheat place | first column. It gives the condition of winter | bul RN e urmmon and 2@4o far Oregon | Zc;” deodo ahnd. sove Sesol nebmn‘nl by 16e - 2 ads 0[7: rawn at advance: Pflft‘f- 107 to-day. A good array of bullish influences was Wl’_i:!):l( at 76‘(1 and of -tpfldn‘ 'w‘l‘:l:‘ :l!“!h' i P(Y’R ‘NT’&“ 58.?;'.‘ ::rr :h -c mem'nG::élln: . 14 A :: e iin. 2% at work. Cables were higher and there was n-TArkel Was SLAy, "| CHERR K 26 5 Live and dressed Meats show no further change. B sl Wl renmet o at Weathas 1e The proverment. in fufgres vln: A IR 0 T O T i Ber b 08t 28 | TORPENTINE Tic per gallon in New Potatoes steady, and Onions and Vegetables fi Y 200 | Central and Northwestern States, but most fm- | SP6L, WhcatzShbping, gor crate for common offerings; fancy varieties, | 65¢ In drums and iran barreis 2 R " caay, ana Vegetables frm. Amaiste portant was the Government crop report. This | o' LY s micl el 1G1 25 per box and crate. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- & document placed the June condition of wheat APPLES—“ 50@3 ver box for old; Green, my quotes as follows, per pound, in 100-Ib Poultry rather weaker, under larger receipts. : | Amer.Car & For il in local stocks B2% ith M 6.4, whes Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—December— | 40@6Sc per box and 25@50c per basket; large s: Cubes, A, Crushied and Fine Cru 1 Amer C & F pid §17% |8t 761 as compared with May's 0.4, When | 10,000 ctis, $1 105 14,000, 31 10%. bosos, dlG1 25 o o "8 | ¥30c: Powdered. 430c: Candy Gramgimteq. Fresh Fr i 1l off very well ‘Amer Linseed O 28 | Feauced by 2,011,000 acres | Second Sesslon—December—4000 ctls, $110%. | PEARS Mad 35@80c_for small boxes | 4.35¢; Dry Granulated Fine, 4.25c: - resi FFruts continue to seil off very well. Am Linseed OfI pid s | e a8 Northwestern receipts were| Resular Morning Session—No sales. ang .1 for nm sk, S5g0c, lated Coarse, 4.23c; Fruit Granulated, 4.25¢ e S . : 2 mericautaco 333 | croall, “ana although there Seemed to be mg | . Afternoon Session—December—2000 ctls, ACHES _From Vacaville and the river, | Best Granulited (00.b bags = oniy), Oranges and Lemons in light supply. Limes higher. . 93" | Sffect’ on_ that soore early, Minneapoils -sven- | $1 108 $1G1 35 per Confectioners’ A, 4.25c; Magnolia A. 3.85¢ =z : 481 | tually Jed the bulge with sharp advances. EY—Quiet at previous prices with buy- cnnrmms—-wmt-. 25@40c per box in bulx Extra C, 3.75c; Golden C, 3.65¢; “D."* 3. 2 99% | There was an tncreased volume of outside busi- | €rS hvldlnx O B Dsrent. 2@8c; Black, 35@50c box and zygeu barreis, 10c more; half-barrels, T 120th meridi; e 114 | pess, largely on the buying side. France was | New Feed, 92%c; old Feed, 93%,@05c for No. | pyjk;’ Royal Anne, per box and naee ‘boxes, 50c more; 50-1b bags, 10c more for al Fruit Pros f‘.d 5. h meridian time, San Francisco, June 11, . 67% | pidding for stuff and the cable strength from |1 and 90@93%c for orz grades; brewing, 96%@ | in pulk. g kinds. Dominos—Half-barreis, 4.75c; boxu, Se 0§ 902 5 ~g88; | A 1%was largely due to the bullish French | 97%c; Chevaller, $1 20 asked for standard. 'FIGS—Black from Yuma, $2 per box. per Ib. No order taken for less than 75 bar- i E B % m T < 2 ?m“g situntion: July wheat opened H@%c to Yathe CALL BOARD so]m*;s . MELONS—Nutmegs from ~Yuma, $3@4 per Fofa 'or 118° equivatent. The following reports the United States = -3 = o 1 t 71 71%e, and quickly mounted to Sesston—9:: o'clock—December— ral H e following report R SE g-;_ 3 ;E 23 2% . @ Phaet Tifelaation for profits was in order and 2000 e 83 83k, o Pl it e e 8 Receipts of Produce. r Buresu, have just been » 322 8 3, 2%F S 06 21T | B e e e TiAe R Ay o 2755, Mediterranean Sweets, $1 63: st stamions. 3£¥5 F §R 8 £9 | inerman l;wer a1 B T0R Jo [and Brm ke MOV B acia s | mesler Moriag Bemlnote sl | ichaci sig8:. Walwseian: §3 Bhgd: Samons: | Frour: as ska' - 10798 Wodk, baics —¥ruit prospects are mot flat- D A | s i JERRET R L () Corn’ showed good early strength when all c. §125@1 50 for common, §175@2 25 for good to | Wheat, ctls 77,668| Feed, sks d peaches are re- BB T §d iy IRe ) vglis waw any 99 | markets were on the upturn. Support was | OATS—Are weak and quiet at the decline chom and $3@3 50 “jf fancy: Grape Fruit, Barley, ctls 9325 Shoris, sk the eastern division S o) fe P 1 48% | necessary, . however, when wheat broke. | aiready moted. Sellers continue to nfler new | §2 6003 50; Mexican Nm"'or‘f 50@5; glmm { 0| Sugar, ctls in the middl = - S 224 | Weather conditions favored better prices, as crop, without clilcing any bids. Grays, @3 per bumi‘mor“ ew Otleans and §1 WG bom i 3 st i s |7 - R 96 54 .00 Clear 8 5 122" | 3iq the smaller receipts. July closed firm, %c | 1 43%; Whites, $1 3214@1 47%; Milling, F 2y an 2 25 for Hawa ineapples, $3@4 per dozen. | Hogms, sks 100| Petta,” bale reported | Cloverdaie 91 60 00 Pacific Mail 67 | up, at 6334c. @1 50; Black, $1 22%@1 am Red, $1 30@1 42 T g Ty Potatoes, sks .. 1,930, Hides, No . are growing fnely. | Colusa . 86 60 .00 People's Gas 40 Oats were firm. July closed %c up, at 39%c. | per ctl. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisi *Omons. 8ks .... 494 Leather, roll potate now coming into market | Bureka . 8 52 .00 Pressed S Ca 101% | Part of .the looked-for reaction, after the| CORN—Continues quiet at easy _but un- rie A NnS. 1 straw, tons ... 9| Wine, gals . large yield is indicated. Garden vege- | Fresno . 96 68 00 Pressed § Car pid. 47 4% | persistent manipulation of provisions by pack- | changed prices. Large Yellow, $1 45@1 50 Pz Hay, tons ...... 322|Lime, bbls . are also growing fincly. Apples are ; Hanford 6 .00 Pullman Pa Car.. 235" 2sa® oy c-‘nlmaeh;:-g?vh%tflgr 3;{;";}::’ (g small rowns. do, $15001 524; White, $1550 FRUITS—Apricots, 9@10¢ for Royals and 10 | pidalngs, sks.. 410 Paper, car . P or . 3 By €] % ). * N . c in many sections. Peaches con- | [-ataag 2 S Republlc Bt 31! 18 18% | Growd. led by the packers, unloaded on the | * RYE_Inactive at t5c per ofl. @1dc for standard to fancy Moorparks; Evapo- . N 1 ng in most of the extreme | Livermore 1 Sugar ‘12 104% T8 | ehorts’ and a break of 37%c followed. Com-| ByCKWHEAT—$2 5o per ctl asked. |rated - Apples, 10@lic; sun dried, 6@7°; | Flour, qu sks.. 11,932 Bran, sks « and are reported unusually |Los Angeles T. Tean Coal &'ion: 1800 '6i% ‘o4 ‘s34 | mission houses advise thelr clients that the Pearhes, 6%@8%c; Pears, 6g9c; Plums, Bitted: | Potatoes, sics 300| Rolled Oat: Napa 00 Union B & P Co... 100 18 2 64% | Gurr is topheavy, but at the same time they | < B@6te; unpitied, 133@21c; Nectarines, S ot Newtnan % T B & P Co 16 12% | cay the packers ‘can put the price anywhere Flour and Millstuffs. for red and 5h@be for white: figs, The following’ were the sales on the San Watermelons Jook | FEWman -4 T8 DOTA00 3% 131 Gau | that sults their interests. July pork closed for black and & @6c for white. Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- ties of beans, white Pota- | porterville ‘00 us I.R.eatm‘r pid’l 1,500 8¢ 3'5;’2 si#‘ 214¢ lower, lard a shade down and ribs 37%c o euitiis Wemtts. Mikeis. 13 S0g UNES—1901 crop are %u.mdfl&. "'"2" i e e ""':Zn;"“"s"'me el | B Py i e T v leading futures ranged as follows: 8 75, usual ferms; Bakers' Extras, £ 40g3 o f&?’w‘-‘for?&%c. s fi'm g o % T are genmerally poor o R J lu .. 5@3 er barrel for fa ng %ot 5 P B TR 0 0 T s SO S . - cather. Peaches and other fruits continue to | Sacramento . -00 Ess Articles— Open. Hish, Low. Close | 180 88 1@ O B R neton Dekers sig | POt r%i—mm;‘:mm Se: 2-cron p exiensively, aithough in places fruits of | SN Dicgo - ‘o0 Western Union ThAtN S 1 e mg g | PR * P gt ooss Muscatels. SXo for dcrown. and STOCK MARKET. o be abundant. Peaches and | gan Jo#e(‘»m 00 A July ... - mB OB % TI%|° MiLLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks aro as fol- Bidc. tor seedlessi docrown, Ge: 2-crown, Sic: B g and shipments of the for- 5 . Total sales ..., shares. Septembor ... IO TR 1% 104 |lows. usual discount to tho trade: Graham | Ponaon Layers, $1 60 per ‘box. A general heavy rain and ‘% NEW YDRk fose Flou; per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $3; Rye Meal, Nu'rs-wunuts. Noo'1 ummub r would improve crop conditions > DS. 5; Rice Flour, §1; Corn Me No. 2, 6@7c: 1 hardshell, 101 U S rel 2 roe....108 L & N uni da Dullness continues to pre 7c; A’lmondl. Tows@ize for menh i & 3 gg 2 S am do. $4. Oat Groats, §5 25 S 28 45 Tef 2s coup..10814 Mex Cent 4 s 25; Buckwheat - Flour, Cracked softshell and 6@7c for and bonds. and changes aw and narrow. e ety et | wiiowms Do 3s reg.......1013| Do 1st ing «.rs. 35 “h 445 | {heat 33 50 Farina, §4 50 ole ~ Wheat %?c for Eastern; Brasil Nuts, uomse, Fil- | Boring Valley Water mas fomes at 350 21t on sutlook for an abundant p | Do 3s coup J0TH M & St L 4s Flour, ;3 25; Rolled Oats (barrels), $7 35@9; in | perts, 12@12%c; Pecans, 11@13c Cocoanuts, | the morning session of the Bond Exchange. et e WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS, Do new 45 reg..136" M K & T 4s % 0% = 3T | sack 85@8 50; Pearl Barley, $5 50; Split | g3 The ol) stacks were very quist. L ot | Chiso-All geals dalna #nils. Do new 45 coup.136 | Do 2aq. { July, new . 88% 304 38 39% | Pea: ;5 50; Green Peas, $6 50 per 100’ Ibs. WSGEY-Comb. 11@12c for bright and 8@1lc | The Four Oil dividend of 1lc per share. lens are doing quite well, | Santa Maria-Hay crop exceptionally hea Do old 48 rey s 8“‘ Beptember, oid. 28% 28t 28% 28% 2 e for light amber: water White extracted, 5@ | amounting to $3000. is payable June 16 g Mone s Sl Sotiun el 1 < P! VY | Do old 4s coup. '-‘4"- 1Sevtember. naz i‘ig gg,‘e 308 gg Hay and Feedstuffs. w,‘- light amber extracted, 4@434c; dark, 4c. | Petroleum Center Ofl Company has levied an B od s St ey | e e e i St S e, | Aot G - 170 }; 30, 178 1110 | The feature of vesterday's market was the B fice of the company July 16. This assessment Livermore—Barley heading beginning; esti- B?f .zd’o 48. arrival of 10,495 sacks of Bran from Washing- rovisions. will be used to pay up the Indebtedness of the Gardens. potatoes, tomatoes, | mated vield, two-thirds the average. < a 3:4,"’" 45,0, oty eading gen 4. 710 87% 10 30 10 3214 | ton. This did not break the market, as the re- i 2 R s (o7 Turther developiug parpasee: tender plants suffered ma- nfo crop doing well; peaches - . it e 15 10 40~ 10 35 10 35 nothing new from Chicay 3 J j e et mnfl aniinl | Mite Eatwe; mpriosts Tipesine tapitly 06 § o 100 pounds— 28 celver was very firm and refused to-sell any| There wag s 8O YES- | roads of San Francisco were received yester- t is falling badly, it is be- | Palermo—All erops as before reported. 10 70 10 371 10 37% | Of it under the quotations. Middlings were | terday, that market belng qulet and un- | gay from New York by Bolton, De Ruyter & same o e; st el pa—C( quoted firm. Hay was unchanged, but rather | changed. Cc.: Common stock, $23 87'4@24 25; fer- e phel e D4 e Togiei i nl B el e e 1030 10334 1038 " | Yean ipan ctherwise. Rolled Barley s weaker. San Francisco dealers are talking of again | rei 363 513504 So: bonde ;:i'xc 1'50; sub- the berries are i s s were as follows: Flour, easy; | BRAN— per.2on. advancing Hams, Bacon and Lard in a few | scriptions, $102 50@102 the berries are ripening. an Jose—Fruit and grain crops doing fine ;Ng";",g;';’;;“,‘.’::.., 706 12%¢; No. 2 red, 186 | MIDDLINGE_§21@24 per ton. dave, 1o bring the market up fo the Chicago i b .o e condition of fruit has not im- | fruit crop coming on fast; big crop of apriccts | are dropping. Strawberries | and peaches. i€ i 79c; No, 2 oats, 42%c; No. 2 white, 41?, FEEMTUFFs—Roued Barley, $20@21 per | level. There Will probably be no advance this STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. r t 5 H ke Meal at the mill, $25@26; job- | week. by frost and in some sections by | Colusa—Grain doing nicely; apricots com- | % | No'3 white, ‘”"@“"‘" e T [y i Cospanut Cake, 320421 Corn RED MEATS Bacon, e per I for s t o > - . g 3 v 43 i a Fmd. ‘ottor eal . | 1634¢ for extra x l ‘or m:-u— ost caused some damage | be welcome. Wabagh 1sts | | i timatnyseed, §6 B0 38 mess pork, e | e 8 Cseliing as follows: " Wh Eas UNITED STATES BONDS, ties, b v 3 —Frui £ Dirrel, $17 80; lard, ver 100 pounds, $10'27% | - HAY—New la_selling Wheat, | cured; Eastern sugar. N 3 jities, Lut generally the | Santa Rosa—Fruit and grain conditions fa- 2o 2nds . Y s Pt M g cim az;z@ $8@9 50; Voll\;ll'\ot:elr Wild Oat, $6@8; Old is | fornia Bams, li‘% 14 “{‘ P Bid. Ask. fhiciently advanced | Newman—Grain ripening fast, Daro 08% West Shore 4 B s ‘bfied)us‘fi,efl,ky | Rk fme Wheat, 120 faln g0 choles Srime ue:.s. Pork, 8 O e ioentio % ar cewr Torudiew e i e e | B e e L R B o v s Sovr i e e sre, O, ol M fihegll By o SR o LSRR I phuring begun, ? Ft W & D C isis.113% Con Tob 4 geade 49 8 3:%&22 36 5088 50; Stock, §088 per ton. ;f;,%m Ber pound. L Al A W Bs 01% — (Ouk W G 5"“"'“" GEORGE H. WILLSON, Hocking Val 413s.110 Articles— Recelpts. Shipments ¢—40@60c per bal 'Rl Tietces quoted at 534S 2 2ex 1o Bay EFC lal06% —— jOtemtc § by S350 Local Forecast Official, Section Director. NEW - ir. bag o™ =T34 000 —_— compound and 12%c for pure; ha €5 SaE e 1081004 - S S s b - b YORK MINING STOCKS, Fiour, harrels.|. X 14.000 ‘0‘ hc; 10-1b ting 13%c; 5-b tins, 135, | Cal-se bs....119 r ; > 1 u 3 Adams Con . 20 Little Chiot 12 | Wheat, bushels 63,000 108,000 Beans and Seeds. 12%c; ; e % gives the following condition of Wheat, Ouats [ o » | Alice . mumnrm 04 | Corn, bushels . ,000 60,000 b 55 tin, s c i 10 ‘ | Ra L, and Bariey . ’ | Breece . 50{Dphir 05 | g.u. bhu;m]zu . Bzfi'% ,Agg,ggg o s h‘(‘:‘om‘_"li" Nw“cmom ‘barrel c lh‘r"- Fer&C H 0s. Condition spring wheat, 85.4; winter whest. Brunswick_Con 09 |Phoenix { Rye, bushels nih 3 There were no further changes ans, t s o 1 f e © | Geary-st 5a.. 76.1 EASTERN MARKETS. Comtock, Turmnel . 08 [Eotos 94 | Bariey, bushels | 22,000 5.000 | 1 arket being quiet. tierees, 10%0; Bve tetees, IS vet i H C&S 5%s.102 prir acreage indicate a ! on Cal & Va. 1 253avage 10| On the Produce Exchange to-day the huuer BEANS—Bayos, $3@3 10; small White, $2 40 _ Do bs. — At ol 1 6 4 | Deadwood Terra. (1 00|terrs 12 | ‘market was weaker. Creamerles, 18@21ic: | @2 50; large White, $2 4002 45: Pea, 33 260 | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hop.r. UMD Atees e 388 Horn Siiver 1 25|Small Hopes | Birten, TRGIDLES cheeser steady,” 9% @I0%e: 3 50; Pink, $2G2 15; Red, $2 50; Blackeye, A L Co 6s.103% — States reporting spring New: ¥ork Svah Moot Iron Silver . 73 Gtandard . 20 | eggs, easy, fresh, 15%c. 355 10; Limas, $3 60g3 75; Red Kidneys, Do gtd 6s. — & — repert_w _sefigced scceame. New Yor oc) arket. Leadville Con . o5l Ey $3%0a9 15 per et Local Hop dealers report contracts for the | Do &td §s.104 — & the only S —— e L iRy ward in this product Tt - BOSTON s’rocxs AND BONDS. sgmns——?mm Mustard, $2 5092 fl Yellw 1902 crop at 13@l4c. which is an advance over L&f P 0 :}%)gr g lg'& There s a reduction of 745, NEW YORK. Ji Money— . Mustard, $3 25@3 50; Flax, $2 25@2 50; Cana- | the contract bids which have been quoted for $r = e 8.3 T of 745,- | NE ’K, June 11.—There was a further ¥ Th gl - Mkt-st C 6s. — 1906 109 end of 905,000 acres Call loans oreign utures. .mc for Eastern; Alfalfa from Uuh 10% @ | some weeks. e market continues in- good | O L L. e :xrdnncmnhxnhdeaungs on lehe smr: ::dxc(hln:e it B fia‘ Mmmg Hife: Calitornta, 10g10%c: Rape, 1%@2%4c: shape for sellers, In spite of the fine crop pros- n e ey o-day, which was generally attributed to the % Py, b. Dpects. £ T dine 1n Bad | 17087 Mk mas il s ttinteg 00 the e * | PR b e, 81 1o Oreen &1 40| (HHIDES AXD, SKINS culte ang brands s | B2, % inthe main from an | leaders of the Western group. This activity 943 Amalgamated " LIVERPOOL, ok Hikckye, ST TR " Broars, Ths: Mradium Toc: Tient. 9or Cow Hiees | N O R towerd a greater diver- | centered in St. Paul. There was besides an Daly West . Sept. 9l for heavy and 9c for light; Stags, 7e; N S R = and @ reduction of 340,00 | active market in Missourl Pacific, which had | N% Gas & Coke.. o 6% | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | sited Kip, dc: Salted Veal, 9%ic: Salteq Cair | Oak Gas s ring whent 10 winte bt | PO @pparent connection with St. Paul's move- | Afanison 1’A'C:n‘::xl:n:1:i - 8% 10c; Dry Hides, 15g16%c; Culls,'14g13c; Dry norlrsnz ec'lg 115 stkn GaB u-mo 10 Folng on ih almost every section of | MeNt. 50 far as the identity of the brokers em- | Atchison pfd 991, | Copper Range . Recelpts of new Potatoes were liberal and | Kip, llmdcl Dry c-rkxwm. Culls* and = s st Ga %1011 he average condition of spring | Ployed would reveal it. These two stocks ran | Boston & Albany.260 | Dom Coal Lk < Jpne, Sept-Dec. | soor stock was offering freely. Extra fancy in | brands, 15@le; Sg;,"”“,‘:,"@-.,c“::;,}‘,"g,mfi“,? Caire CUPMW T (et Coas.. S0 & © 1 was 95.4._as cm;lpareld 1':.:)‘0" a p;fll)‘ close race for the leadership of the | gg:::: %lle‘vl'ne 2@ if:lln;l!n o 22 20 95 | boxes continued to(le:‘l rudu¥ n&c per 1:: b|:t 76c0; ',o,,szw 80c@$1 20 each; Horss | Marin Co ... 59 — st 2o i 0 Ton e | G et e, i, i Mereu S | RPN 18 Ryl B o Tomusm il T s | e T VO s 58 R e . Sesn. crossad | vottmns of Aealings ol Tn o Cetant of the | Fchvocgpta .. 1ae) ora et 8T quo'm?ans Hides “ary. 3175, for large. $1.50 Tor medtum, s, in the last fftcen years. gain. Just at the close the riock moved up | ‘u:;onc‘:;f‘flf- »123'.; gsceolta . 2 dro Ay o Red Onjons are Impmvlng in qu-ugl and of- | $1@1 25 for small and 50c for Colts, Buek | I °s having 1,000.000 acres or up- | more than 2 points over last night. St. Paul's ral ... 26% Parrot . terings sell readily at an advance. Siiverskins | Skins—Dry Mexican, 32%c: dry salted Mexi- | ; £ wheat. South Dakota reports | extreme risc ‘was 1% and war ot fully held. | Miscellaneous' Quiney | New York Metal Market, are commencing to come in from Stockton. i e oy et Narh tion of 100, ,\v»}'lh\{?nk‘?‘l; 98, -n?’ gln- Between m{emh the two stocks made up about | AT s:::; SEhiah ‘; = Srow;r B nem&u of Green Corn are ""?)fl.{l Iml:reu- Skins—Prime Angoras, 75c; large and smooth, " mave over 1100,000 acres | There were considcrabis saine. i cther siodky | Am Tel & Tel Trinity . ... NEW YORK, June 11.—The local market tor | 126, OFSE0ER {00 (ORVhat e’ are poor | AL oW Nor 1 rendered. 53i@6e per Ib; condition averages are 97 | but these seemed to be more or less in symp: Genl Electric . Lnlted States . tin wae a shade firmer, With spot at $30 50@31. | gnq some unsalable. Asparagus arrived in bet- | No. 2, 4%@bc; grease, ?a The average condition of | thy, and there was at the same time some sell. | Mass Electrie, .44 | Utah . | London closed somewhat Irregular, with spotf ter condition and brought better prices. The | WOOL—Spring, oot ana’ Meodootnos June 1 was as compared | iug to take advantage of this sympathet Mass Elec pfd .. 98 Vlcmrll - | 10s higher at £131 5s and futures at 15s lower, | canners were offering $1 75@2 00 for the extra, | 15@17c; Northern free, 14@l€c; do, defective, 4 on May 1, 1902; K7.8 on June 1, 1801; | strength. There was no evidence that any con- | N E Gas & Coke. 4 |Winona . | £126 10s. " | but were urable to procure any great amount. | 1. Middle County free, 13@15; do, de- - | - 1. 1900, and S0.3, the mean for | siderable outside following was attracted to | United Fruit ....109 |Wolverine . . TThe advance on spot was due to the strength | Offerings of Los Angeles Tomatoes were liberai | fective, 12@1dc; Southern, 12 months, 9@i0c: | Bank of Cal. — " |Her Ex (lig) 28 — rur the last . Dur- | the movement. The advance was made in the | U S Steel - 39 !United Cop . of the New York market and the decline {n for- | and prices declined. The Mississippl Tomatoes | do, 7 months, 9@1le; Foothill, 11 Cal Safe Dp.122% — 'S F Nationl.140 — galn of | face of a feeling of disappointment over the LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. ward deliverfes. were held firmly at $220@2 60 per crate, but | da, 12@1bc; Valley Oregon fine, SAVINGS BANKS, o Michiz n, Tilinois and Kanas, of | monthly crop bulletin ssued last night by the | cons, money...96 13-16 Copper was steady here, with standard spot | sold slowly. String and Wax Beans were easier | medium and coarse, 1iG@lde per Ib. Indiana, 2 points in Nebraska and | Agricuitural Department. The bulletin showed | Gon: On the other hand, there was | none of the hoped-for improvements in the con- | Anasonds nts in California and 3 in Penn- | dition of winter wheat, upon which. the stock | Atchison . measurable changes in Ohlo. | market has been acting, and the effect of the | Atchison ,',“; d as under barley exceeds | high average condition of spring wheat was last year by 8.5 per cent. | more than offset by the large decrease in acre- to August at $11 T0@11 90; lake, $12 25@12 60; | but cleaned up well at lower prices. Peas had | HOPS—I12@12}c for fair 04 13@14c per glectrolytic, $1212%G12 30, and casting at| & further advance. Summer Squash and Cucum- | for good to choice, contracts for 1902 crop e $12 121413 25. The London copper market | bers continued o decline. The first Chile Pep | drawn at 13@ldc, Han Gnchanged, with Dot at £04 75 64 and fa. | bers were becelved teom Stockton and sold at %% 54 1is 3d. b. 1 ‘2;5 | 3" was steady’ st 4%c, but London de- | POTATOBS_New Potatoss, $1G150 in San Francisco Meat Market. account..96 15-16 5% | Norfolk & W Ontario & W 01% | Pennsylvania 10814 | Reading . ving 100,000 acres or upward de- | age, causing a large falling off In the i | Reaging by Pid:- 42% | clined 25 6d to 211 bs. sacks; in boxes from the river, $1@120 for Geary ... — [Presidio - s crop, there is an increase of area | cated spring wheat crop from that of last yi 4| Southern Raflway 3815 | , Spelter was qum and nominal at New York, | the Early Rose and $1 20@1 85 for Burbanks | o further changes #fe reported, elther in POWDER. o 1 per cent in Kansas, 5 in South | With continued lack of rain in some portions |Southern Ry prd, o7, | Closing at 4%c. London was also unchanged | with some tancy higher: old, 90cG81 for Bur g Lo ibareio oy fiant ...... 9% 70%|Vigorit ..... 3 3% Dakots, Washington and California, 8 per cent [ of the cotton belt the influence of the crop 85 Pasife T ¥ at £18 12s 6d. banks from the from Oregon and Wash- | live or dresesd Mea SUGAR, in Minnesota and 5 per cent in North Dakota, | news could not be called beneficial upon stock Union Pacific . .. .107" An_unchanged and qulet market prevailed | ington, $1G1 25; e Reds, $1@1 25; Sweets, DRESSED MEATS. g The ten-year averages are exceeded by 2 points | values. The dominant importance of the go Thilon, Panific std wu for fron. Warrants remained nominal. No. 1|$2 50 for Merced. ‘Wholesale me- from slaughterers to deal- Leee 3% :s'a “““.’ in Washington, 4 in Minnesota and Iowa, 5 in | crop this year was thus emphasized, and s | Erie 1st pfd D 70%|U S Steel ¥ 21y, | foundry northern, $21@22: No. 2 foundry north- | ONIONS—Australian. _$3 25@3 50, second | ers are as follow: lhn' 1 California, 6 in North Dakota and South Da- | considered likely that this importance will nlnl Brie 24 pfd ...... U S Steel pfd 913, em. $20 50@21 50; No. 1 foundry southern, | hands; Silverskins, $1 m: 75; naw red 45@60c | BEEF- mih«e for Steers and 534 @6c per | Honokaa 11% — (Onomes. kota and 10 in Wisconsin, while New York and | force from this time forward. The argument | ilinofs (‘_‘em,fl 1155 By $20'50@21 50; No.' 1 foundry southern soft, | per sack; White Onions, 35@50c 1b_for Cows. Hulch‘uon « 12% 123 [Paaubau Kansas report conditions 2 and 5 points, re- | was heard ttat an increase in the dividend on LEN 2 vabash pra” $20 50@20 51, BB ABLES ~Gretn Comn, brom Vacaville, | "VEALLarge, 1a8c; , 8@9c per 1b. MISCELLANEOUS. spectively, below such average. St. Paul is likely for the analogy of the in- P gL IR The English_markets were lower, Glasgow | 109806 per dogen; from Brentwood, 5gH0e: | MUTTON—Wethers, Thesne Taes, 7@8¢ | Alaska Pack.158 130 Pac A F A.. 2% — e crease in Chicago and Northwestern dividend. 4 | closing at 54s 6d and Middlesboro at 49s 7d. Asparagus, extra faney, 32;6@?50 per box, LA";! b, 0@0¢ per I Cal Fruit As. — 100 Pac C Borx.165 — Weather Report. e L & e | e fiexr Druiar, 381408 foae hifie Eastern Livestock Market as b0@Ts ber Box; 1ex8.wffy7§y."30c% FORK_Dressed Hogs: T4G0%e per 1b. | Cal Wine Ax — 1003 Per Faint... 25 — P plan for the consolidation of the Gould raiiroad | Money 2@2% ver cent. B $1; Green Peas, $100@125; per sack; Garden LIVESTOCK MARKET. uom,u 'Semafon. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) interests inio one corporation was being per- | The rate of discount in the open market for g Peas, $150@2 00 per sack; sm% Beln ;5 2@3c| oo gollowing quotations are for good sound e SAN FRANCISCO, June 11—5 p. m. | fected. No warrant for elther.of these reports | short, bills is 211-16 per cent ‘and for three CHICAGO. per ‘I and 2%@3%eo for Retugee | | 00,k aclivered at San Francisco, less 80| 10 Californta Wine Association. could be secured in any quarter. The coalers [ months' bills 2%@2% per cent. CHICAGO, June 11.—Cattle—Recelpts, 16,- Ba-ns. 4@4%2‘ per Ib; C?{’g'nga' monh per. m& e SNy et i A e i Coe THE COAST RECORD. JONS SalenieR, et wace S, QWing . e R 500 head, including 700 Texans. Market for | L8 Angeles Tompiots BT TSGR, por Mox an TLE—Steers, & Cows and Helfers, | = 125 Spring Valley Water . e striking miners London Market. 1 crate; Mexican . per box: | . e, O e P gt © E E © ® % |were likely to vield the contest soon. Noth. onaon Market. cholce strang, gthers slow. = Good to prime | Dried Peppers, 10Q11c. per Ib; Los Angeles do, | 197 4c; tiin Cows, s@he.per b 108 Berth Shoe, B g 3P s PH P = |ing more was heard of plans for a compro- — steers, $735@780; poor to medium, $5 25@6; | 13@17%e; Carrots, $1 per sack; Cucumbers from SHELP_WH,“"_ S@ic: Ewes, 3% @3%e $2000 Norm Shore . gg2gz 22 75 B |miseof the contest. Call money was easy and | NEW YORK, June 11.—The Commercial Ad- | stockers and feeders, §250G525; cows, $1 40| Marysville, 76c@$1 per box; from Arizona, §1| SHIIE CWWelicr, - ¢ x Slifornia Wine Assoclation.....100 25 g BEg 38 B2 £ € |in abundant supply, rotwithstanding' some in- | v, . 5 5 90; helfers, $2 50@6 50; canners’, $1 per box: flumouu do, 25@30c per dozen; Gar- L #0 C: orn H ERE %2 % vertiser's London financial cablegram says: 3 $1 409 = Ry LAMES—Suckling Lambs, $2 50g2 75 ikt S ity sTaTioNs. § 3535 U8 F~ £ | cressed demand for stock market purposes, bit | Siocks were idle all around. The American | 300; bulls, $2755 96; calves, 2 00G7; Texas "o"fofge.fl””s'.‘.’,‘;fif; o 133 “rorivan P55 | head or 4G4l per Ib live welght; yearliags, 2 - . -3 ml el her rs, 5 ), i 3 A Boa s S N £ | than make concessions (o place money on time, | department alone showed backbone, others | “*§; ?_mc"elpu To-day, 41,000; to-morrow, | 15¢; E&F Plant from Los Angeles, 7@10c: Sum- | $#@ic ver-Ib. o o0 o 6% 15 S F Gas & Electric Co..... B e 2 | bankers prefer to keep ‘thew funds in cali | Arakging. Several failures are possible to- | 35.000; left over. 5000. Market I(rnn‘ 53106 | mer Squash, 65c@$1 for small boxes and $150 | g 200 Ths and aver, 6@6%e; fecders, 4D | $5000 North Shore 5 5 ary 1 : |loans where they are easily accessible for any | MOTTOW, but they will be small, even if they | higher. Mixed and_butchers, $710G7 60; good | for large; Martowtat Squash, $10G20 per ton; | GHC! Lons, 20 B Gent’ o, heats 00 Dar oot Street— 2 "_ | future increase in the rates for time loans, s B%°M°ll closed at 96 15-16, atter having | to chojce heavy, §1 507 60; rough henvy. $7 10 | Hubbard Squash, $15@20. 40 per cent off from the above 35 Alaska Packers’ Assnm, b 3. 6: B2 The stock market closed dull and irregular. mm‘u z e ke @7 40; light, $7@735; bulk of sales, $7 16@ B e an $1000 Los Angeles Ral Bs. 72 44 Bonds were strong and higher. Total sales, | Lealings 'in Americans were restricted lo- ¥ o Poultry and Game. $5000 S P of Arlzona (1908) 8 50 $1.990,000. United Btates bonds were all un- | SaI1¥, but New York orders to be exeouted here | * gpeep—Receipts, 21,000; sheep and lambs o G 1 B ] 58 52 changed on the last call. ere Thare gthan, for, some time. | The market | steqdy (o slow. Good'to cholce wethers, $5G6; General Merchandise. PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE, % &= NEW YORK STOCK LIST. X Rl Ay b g b;;swmenré' 7 b ) Mk e e ”:’l"‘.’!&..‘,’,‘ifi . Morning Session. 7 High. Low. Close. is firm on a small Indfan demand. The i i 5 - | the market 3 BAGS—Grain Bags, June and July, 5%@6e; 5w BT | e 0 e, T D e, | e o B e Do etations 'oh ‘e | S4n Quentin. 5.00¢; Wool Besa, $36%6c; Fieece | 100 Home - Lam 68 56 ST. JOSEPH. eding day. The first car of Eastern to ar- | Twine, T%4@Sc. 300 Home 30 g“{:"‘;"g‘.,f e sl e s ) New York Money Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo, June’ 1l—Cattle—Re- Five, this week came in late in the day end wcfi;;—w«ggnmn&u‘a“ o5, {gu; Southteld | 200 Monte Cristo .- i1 celpts, 2200. arket strong. Native, $515@ | moved off fairly wel el o) H , ryant, Petroleum . - Ty 7 60; cow: d_heifers, $1 ma veals, $350@ | Receipts of Game were u:m and Hare were | Roslyn, $7; Bay, $5 00; ta, $3; | 100 Sterling ...... . 182 NEW YORK, June 11.—Money on call was | 5 ‘bulls and gass, 3305 85; Tockers an | armer. T Ragbits were unchanged: o ¥ 00 fo-cnesdtive Walleeos 3850 Street— % steady at 213@3 per cent; closed at 23 per | feeders, $2 50@5 40. POULTRY—Live Turkey mauc for Gob- | Cumberland, $13 fn bulk and $13 25 in sacks: | 200 SoverelSm «««ceeeeeesirecreseeesse 25 cent. Prime mercantlle paper, 4Q4% per cent. | Hogy—Recelpts, 8500. Market strong to bc | blers and 14@lde fon Hen per pair, | Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, —: Welsh An A e Sterling exchangs firm, with actual busi- | higher. Light and u%t mixed. $7 15@7 40: | $1 25; Goslings. §1 25@1 50 D\ln 33 50@4 ror thracite, $14; Cannel, §11 per ton; Coke, $15 Dews 1o Banikers Gilla &t $4 B7% @+ 873 for de- | medium an: heAvy $73214@7 60; pigs, $4@ |old and u BOGG fm- young; Hens, $450@5. per ton in bulk and ll“ in sacks; Roeky l(w;‘-’ 100 Chicago Crude -..........c..s TR S s b R | T e T s e von | B o st i v | i et S o R W | 8 ST v v B and or i 3 i 7 Therelal bille, §4 S4% a1 5% Bar silvar, 33e. | steady, others Guii. Top -pnng “lambs, §7 26" | farge and igeons, $1 75| A ctrcular for pustralie says: “Coal ar- ;- Mexican jars, nc Bonds—Governments, per dozen or old md ll 50@1 15 lorr Squabs. rivals since the steamer Sonmoma left are } :g* ; t o : Alice McDonald, 840 t steady; States, inactive; rallroads, firm. New York c'omm Marke" q’.;fi-Annd o ;;. 'l_mll"‘ubblu. $1 50 for Cotton. fol'lgwl i fl&"’ mn m-s“ YKV“" o okl priaiiss 105" tons: total, tons. There are twelv tion: o that are fully due here 42 Conditior. of the Treasury. opffl:vflzgngd .m;.; 1;MH'{.3¢ Sotton market Butter, Cheese and Eggs. rriers fulty in the 8 WASHINGTON, June 11.—To-day's stato- | barely steady, with June 3 points higher and E-] NS AND GENERAL 2 ment of the treasury balances in the general | 1ater months 1@7 polnts lower. bl s ey r‘:":,“.:l’l g immesken 1 JRECAST. Colo So 2d pfd Y 43 4215 | fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve gt onsiama® Drut.: the mmu o ether Devh 1. | Del & Hudson. in the division of redemption, shows: Availe Northern Business. altogether too\large for d, as re- oo ribern A Lo Del, Tack & Waest. i %1 |able cash balance, $190.1 8,532, gold,” §0D,- celpts from Humboldt sre running heavy now. s o nver X no er cl n ¢ Pacific Slope fair M"r &RGC vfd 1 90 91 | 489203 NN PORTLAND, Or. June 11.—Clearings, gh‘:;i is easing off gain. The top quota- }" ruin_has hllmmg Bre 4000 3Tk 87 x'l;yz E x | $900,881; belances. L e R =) , optained. but not as readly as ol el . —Clearings, | for the past days. . while not | ficulty that can , on_arrival torms are reported b 2 mogox balances, more liberal’than they’ have bee lia tmportation cost. In the rn California. New York Grain and Produce. ACOMA, "Wash. ' Tune 11.—Clearings, $213,- e ome dcalers are heavily — overstocked: ::;:un;ndn o coas mupplics for the e «r the interfor and 1'!5~ balances, §i4,422. m,,. EgES -re lower and nnu-n report pur- | ment transports Australian grades were m.xk.d Ca ,mm. coast. SPOKANE, Wash. June 11.—Clearings, $355,- | chases at 16%: down to_very low figures. The contract has n the lower Sac- #—————————————— % | 248; balances, sss Receipts were 39,100 pounds, 109 cubes not yet been award Fuel Ofl eormnuu to about stationary | jouwa Central. Butter,, 1323 cases of kggs, 400 cases of East- | make inroads among steam consumers, which 3 11.—Flour—Receipts, 19,- - Central pfd. . 84 NEW YORK, June pts, 19, em Egs, 37,300 pounds of California Chess | makes the outlook for the future pecull bours, ending nm.".' ng Francisco for thirty {:‘;: E:tnz & West. . Sen 100 barrels; exports, 7000. Market moare active Northern Wht’flt MarkeL and .—m nds of Onswl Cheese. discouraging. Reports are being tenzmmly fg Northern Galifornia ot s, 1002: L'E & Western yd . and a shade firmer, — su’r’mn——cmmm umm Der pound for | seminated that a number of our ocean-going clhers California—Fair Thuraday, except : Wheat—Recelpts, 100,100 bushels; exports, IARBLNGLOM, tancy, ‘20 /oA A T R s R e I wind along the coast: cosler n s TSk Westerly 345,278 bushels. Spot steady. No. 2 red, 78c | TACOMA, Wash, June 11.—Wheat—Quiet | dairy, i “Buder, Tiolic e flas olesale dealers are moditatme s, California—Par(ly” choeac™ o elevator; No. 2 red, T81@T9%e, . 0. b, aiont; and steady. Bluestem, 65%c; Club, G414c. POEHEESE—New, 9@10c; 0ld, nominal; Yo e e The mimea Of thelr Dismts here i understorm -r"r"m west wing No. 1 ’x';:';'d‘"fa': R:;ulhsasxlgctt.:: ; floati | L op o:omfigg i e .?}u.-., mmh‘ c: g-m-nf iwme T 3 the real estate b-lng utilized by them has 3 - y cloudy Thurs E nitoba, £ afioat. TLAND, Or., —Wheat— 20G21c ancy and - becomg valua ithin past few 1 IB‘J' Francieco 8nd ~ vieinity—Generally Bl sing o pullleh conbtruction b the Sron vr. | Walla,. §0%e; < Vatiev, : 8% luemm m“gfifig oo fluflmu w e very le wi q:e cloudy foggy Thursday; brisk w, port, traders bought a good de-l of whut to- | 66%@6Tc. 5 . dozen. ou.—cslnmh Castor Dn h: cases, No. 1, wx Forecast Official, Temmsran LLSON, R e outsiders ot : e e e " g porari! ' > 'y o ¥ in Charge, ‘-:‘wg.nml o wm i ca dere. bt Foreign Markets. Deciduous and Cstmx Fruits. T8o; raw: Toe; cases, Go ,':'a,,_,“ Lors FRUIT AND WHEAT BULLETIN, boa s o m o net — extra winter strained, barrels, $1; cases, $1 051 or the twenty-four bours ending 5 P.-my advance. July. 71 1-15@70 9- 6, cl 78¢; LONDON, June u.-cm_:nu, 96 15-16; silver, Ofterings nf mmu ‘were liberal and some Gh. Nut, 573%@68c per gailon; pure Neats-

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