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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDN til the afternoon. The close was strong on New York support, United States Steel was flat on ‘the court decision affecting the conversion plan. Copper sold at €541, the ton and Rio Tintos were % down to 451 LONDON, June 17.—The Bere will not close on Saturday, June 21, until p. m, % New York Grain and Produce. Stock Exchenge | SDAY, JUNE 18, 1902 was about % cent lower, with spot closing at $29 30@29 75. | _ Copper was also lower here by about 3. A j sale of 50,000 pounds electrolytic spot was made under the rule at $12 20. ~ Standard, spot to August, closed at $11 60@12; Lake, i2%c: electrolytic and casting at $12@i2 20. London copper closed 2s 6d lower, with spot at £5+ o8 and futures at £54 s 6d. The production of copper for the month of May this year was the heaviest on record, be- ing 1500 tons larger than the last previous rec- ord month. There were produced during the month 25,763 tons, against 22,302 tons during in from the river and were offering at $1, but were not sold. Theis was a considerable quan- tity of Summer Squash, Cucumbers and Beans shipped north by steabior, which relieved the market somewhat. Otherwise there is nothing new to report. /s POTATOES—New FEarly Rose, / 5c@s1 in boxes and 65@90c in sacks; Burbanks, 60c@ ,fifi $1 50 in_boxes and 75c@$l 26 in sks; Garnet Chiles, $1@1 15; old Burbanks, 75c@$1 25; Sweets, $2 50 for Merced. ONIONS — Australian, $2@2 25, hands; Silverskins, 75c@$1; new Red, AUCTION SALES P Py REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION. It you want to sell anything or buy anything second | wait for our auctions, We Bave a large as- 50@60c | sortment of HORSES to suit any business also a lot of WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARTS per sack; White, 1lc per lb. FE- E: - L | May ayear ago.’ The product for the ve |’ VEGETABLES—Green Cor, 13@20c per |and HARNESS, =~ GROVEST, ~STASLY % ~ s s Tor £h: Wastssr MarSianas coan oe Phitinthe fl%n&f tum; J;ear was 113,708 tons, against | dozen; Asparagus, 75c@$2 25 ger boxs.1 @5}!3}5 g:fizsln'kr e ‘9’ SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. this week. The market . closed active and | NEW YORK, June 17.—FLOUR—Receipts, | 110.003 tong tne same pericd last vear. . |barb. s0cgsl per box; Green Peas. 310273 MADIGAN, O'NEILL & CO., steudy. 23,600 barrels; exports, 6120 barrels. Market | o0 Now York, standing at Sic. while Longon | B fon was Botoe S eras S5 ahihe per 1bi Livestock Auctloneers. 2“,',*"' bond market was irregular. Total sales, | quiet, but steady. held steady at yesterday's quotation of £11 bs. [ Cabbage, 90c@$1 per ctl; Los Angeles Tomatoes, R A $2,245,000. WHEAT—Receipts, 18,025 bushels. Spot was | Spelter was s 64 lower abroad at £18 135, Mississippi Toma- riocks ana Gl firnit. s are siill lifeless. Exchange as before. United States old 4s registered declined % and the new 4s % per cent on the last call. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. steady. No. 2 red, 78%c elevator; No. 2 red, T9%@80%c f. o. :}mn; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 80145¢ afloat; No. 1 hard Mani- and locally was nominally unchanged at 4%c. Iron ruled steady here at former rates. War- rants_continue nominal; No. 1 Northern foun- 75c@$1 25 per box or crat rc toes, $1 25 per crate; V ville, $1@1 250 per box: Dried Peppers, 10@llc per Ib; Carrots, §1 per sack; Cucumbers from Marysville, 75¢ AUCTION SALE—40 HEAD 2 Gentle broke work and driving horses, con- . 3 5 " ed by A. F. Rooker, Stockton. High. Low. Close, ! toba, 84%c f, b. . Influenced at the | dry, $21@22: No. 2 foundry, Northern, $20 50@ | @$1 25 per box; from Arizona, $1 per box; Bay, sign 5 KET. Wheat and wheat Freie wict Atchison 81% 813 | start hv%hlxfln cnbl::n?:)re!gn buying, smail-| 21 50; No. i foundry, Southern, $20 50@21 50; | $2@2 25 per large box; Hothouse do, 20@30c per STE&A?)TYS ,’;J’._?{x_‘:sf,"{',";. 3 Yneat and wicat freig q; . A tehison % 100 100% | Northwestern receipts ‘and a_ squeeze of July | No. 1 foundry, southern soft, $20 50@21 50. dozen; Garlic, 2@3c for new; Los Angeles Green N B Rl N ith lieht offerine. Baltimore & Ohi 105% 1064, | corn shorts at Chicago, wheat showed consid- | Foreign markets were practically unchanged, | Peppers, 10c; Stockton do, ——; Mexican do, Bariey sicady, with light offerings. Ballo & Ohio pfd .ci: 90 |erable aotivity and sirength. It reacted at | Glasgow closed at bis 4d and Middlesboro at | 10G12i40; Eeg Plant from Los Angeles, S@10cF | " oo 1ua ge ror light; Stags, e: 4 oF <5 = ~ il dull Canadian Pacinc 13615 136% | midday under realizing, easier late cables and [ 49s Thd. ’ Summer ‘Squash, 50@5c for small boxes and | 93 fop MU Lhog Veal, iic; Salted Cal Less demoralization in Oats. Corn and Rye siiil dull. o da Sttt 9ii) 933y |favorable weather news, but later rallied again $1 25@1 50 for large; Marrowfat Squash, §13 | Sait Brides, 15@16%e: Culls, 14@15c; Dr: % e Ohta & ODo - o, 46% | With corn and closed steady at a partial #e New York Cotton Market. @20 per ton; Hubbard Squash, $15@20. ip, Dxlxym:sc: Dry_Calf, 16@iSc; Culls and 1 Corn at Chicago over drought in Texas. Chicago & Alfon net advance, July, 78%@i8%c, closed T8%0; R Brands, 16@16c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 20 ; v o S g or Chicago & A ptd September, T63@iG 13-itc, closed at T6%c; a s Poultry and Game. 30c each; short wool, 40@60c each; medium, " Fs os Dbrevionsly ted. Chi Ind & Louis. December, TT%@78c, closed at T1%c. NEW YORK, June 17.—The cotton market y % 8@ long Wool, SOc@$l 20 each; Horse Feedstufis as previously quoted. Chi Ind & L pd. HOPS—Tirm. opened easy, with June 2 points higher and Hides, salt, §3 for large and $2 50 for medium. ; GBS Chl & B 111 HIDES—Steady. | other months 3 to § points lower, and closed | All descriptions of Poultry were oftering | HiGe% Jit ¥ 0%, WOy 5oc ror Colts; Horse it stock, bul quiet. . Seeds mneglected. Ci G Westérn - WOOL—Qulet. | easy and net 10 to 14 points lower. freely and the market was dull. Second class 7 large, $1 50 for medium, Chi G W A ptd COFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet. No. 7 invoice, Hides, dry, $1 75 for larg ;¥ . . ~ 5 4 > = and poor stock were particularly dull and | g;@) 25 ior small nnd“mfi for Co!!.s, B\h'. Buticr and Eggs. in large supply and weak. Cheese unchanged. S i Gl steaay it Sooc et B, patats PiEher: Northern Business. Hens, Fryers and Brollers were quoted lower. | Skins_Dry Mexican, 33ct dey e o Bried Frust Nods d R 5 oy CRIS&E.. 300 “otal sales, 3000 bags, including: September, < One car of ld!mern came in and two more are | can. 25¢; Oy e earas, 16¢: large and smooth, rwea ok, Nuls and, Kaisuis nomnai. s Chi Term & Tran 600 3.8604.90c; October, 5¢; December, 5.10c; May, £ ll"ORTLA‘Il‘Iol;,“.Iune 17.—Clearings, $840,203; | X EC o0 iy, but receipts were light and | 80c; medium, e ierin BN yor & N SUGAR i alances, 1851, £ TALLOW—No. 5 3 res Y C p rt ci g (f —] , 3c; cen- . | offerings cleaned up at the quotations. _TAI N Py : Ho es not yct affected by short crop reporis. A boed ittt 98 Tost, Toe: meotasess Bskar, 356, | puEATTLE, “Juhe 17.—Clearings, $817701; | CEEER AN WAL (07 1005000 for Gob- | No 2 1%@Ge; ereass, Toidt “and Mendocino, Provisions dull, both here and at Chicago. Colo South 1ee B¢ 200 Refined was 'lggbp i) s poTACOMA June 1T.—Clearings, $183,500; o R By L B 16m180; Northers, Jfres, 13@16c; do, detective, 3 2 Colo South 2d p 2 b Pt .| for old_and $+50@6 for young; Hens, $i@3: | 13@ o 12 months, 9@10c / 3 s th A 8 ,574; 5 24 : Southern, 12 Wool, Hops and Hides about as before quoted. Dol iyien T T o e Doated e o mand | belr AT o June - 1T.—Clearings, $308,574: | young Roosters, $6@7 50; old Hoosters, $4 30 | fective, 12@13e; Sou \quiet and unchanged. for October*and November deliveries at 6c for prime, with ‘holders inclined to look for 6l @%c. Spots are quated as follows: Common to good, T@0¥%e; prime, 10c; choice, 10%@10%c; ‘balances, $55,985. Northern Wheat Market. onths, 9@11¢; Foothill, 11@13¢c; Neva- u'?; g:’. L'gmc "Valley Oregon fine, 15@l6c; do, medium and coarse, 14@15c per Ib. HOPS—12@1214c for fair and 13@lic per b @5; Fryers, $3 50@4 50; Broilers, $3@3 large and $2@2 25 for small; Plgeons, per_dozen for old and $1 50@1 75 for Squabs. GAME—Hare, $1; Rabbits, §1 50 for Cotton- and Mutton casy. Hogs in light supply and firn. ep and Lambs heading this way from Neo: 'S00d to cholce, contracts for 1902 crop being : faney, e & OREGON, b T 8 o i Sawa at 15g14e. Al 4% g s Ly i runes are steady, chiefly on export takings. | PORTLAND, June 17.—Wheat, Walla Walla, P Grain Bags stcadier. lia‘mfii_’.fg Vand Gomestlc” demand” penerally s lght. _Prices | 5% @06c. 2 Buiter, Cheese and Eggs. San Francisco Meat Market. ; s ocking 3 » > - 1, X P ran; from 3: 6 £ 1l des. Pea pack 50 per cent of last year's. ilinols Central - i Lo DL R WASHINGTON. Butter continues weak, and sellers are giv- Hogs are In light supply and firm. Beet and TACOMA, June 17.—Wheat, unchanged. Blue T Suwaward fandeney. - P too Eastern Tomato crop reported short. Jowa Central prd prices, ranging from 10%@ldc in boxes to 1033 | TACOMA, June 17,y ing concesslons to effect sales. Stocks are K. C. Southern ... @12c in bags. i large for the light local demand to absorb. Mutton are o0 ange. Nevada Sheep and Te=o0 Pot & Iy S Qi K. C. South: rd. Pecled peaches are quoted at from 12@16c; Cheese remains as previously quoted. Sup- | y v, cted on this market Monday, as New Potatoes and Tomatoes ‘in large supply. Ouions quict. X..C- Son &er‘x‘\{p unpeeled, S1@10%c. Foreign Markets. e T Tt s uvbut Taw | Lot sve ckpectel o B} ";-Es'"' Pouliry freely offered and dull. Game slow. o A —_— about all it can carry. DRESSED MEATS. Eggs are undeniably weak, and dealers are offerings them on all sides concessions from previous prices. Good ranch Eggs can now be bought for 1Sc, and 20c is the top asked LONDON, June 17.—Consols, 968; silver, 24 5-16d; French rentes, 101f 7214c; cargoes on passage, firm but not active; cargoes No. 1 Manhattan L . Metropolitan St Mexican Central .. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers follows: A BEF—6@ilic for Steers and 5@6c per 1b Good demand for fruits for Northern shipment. Foreign Fuiures. its in li : standard _California, 205 0d; cargoes Walla - | for Cows. £ Citrus fruits in light supply and good demand. | Mex National _.... Walla, 205 3d; Engiish country markets, easy, | b¥ anybody. Supplies are very large and - | Y piY” rarge, T@Sc; small, 8@9¢ per Ib. 2 e il S A oy LIVERPOOL, June 17.—Wheat, steady; | Sumulating. Store Eggs ar especially, WeAk.| MUTTON—Wethers, T%@8i%e; Ewes, 7@Sc il o = = v M gt 24 ;| and are’ not in favor wi - | iy LIVERPOOL. wheat in Parls, strong; flour in Parls, strong; | 27 B Y tetios 1| Do T, oy 2ctail e 29.78 72 48 $ Clear 0.00 ?:“Kk;;"r&pzf“’ ‘Wheat— Juirs. - Gepti|Freneh oftntey matkete aulét and sy e T il “Rdceipts sca %x,?:g‘;:x:gdumfl o‘-;. 7\? o‘»":?,c‘”pir = Retail Meat Prices. 2978 62 58 SW Cloudy 0.00 | N J Cemrul!l 81':;1‘:&5 & ;‘lm :}& e i neand, (claadye e lng:::xlg': again, s‘s’e:ompob;nfi"iss o S TOCK MARKET. e 30.04 70 46 NW C 0.01 | N Y Centr 5 . Y 3 i . and . tions for meats are | 30000 G5 45 B Olear 001 | Nontolk & Western 2,000 PARIS. e e e T 24 kegs of Butter, —— lbs Eastern Butter, | The following quotatiins sre R » Fysnciaco Befall Butch- | 30708 58 50 NW Clear 0.00 Norfolk & W pfd.. ..... Wheat— July, | Hept.Dec [ 20 800 KL RN B e, 1474 cases of Eggs, 460 cases of n 1 Sustvered of Saet X* 2006 74 46 SW Clear T. |Ontario & Wester: Opening 28 20 21 45 850 pounds of Californta Cheese and —— | per cent shrinkage for e hticn. | Winnemucca. .20 8: 4 W Clear 0.00 | Pennsylvania ...... e 12290 21 30 pounds of Oregon Cheese. CATTLE—Steers, 8%@9c; Cows and Heifers, st : Port ! Yuma. . 2952102 68 S Clear 0.00 | Reading Flour— * % | BUTTER—Creamery, 21@21%¢ per pound for | 7@7%ec; thin Cows, 4@5c per Ib. steak, 15@13c: | - ——— — Reading 1st pfd Opening. 28 35 fancy, 20%c for firsta and 20c for seconds; | CALVES 4G5%c¢ per Ib (s7oss weight). Round steak, | 7 a. m. temperature at San Francisco, 50 Rudmg 24 ptd Closing . 5 28 20 dairy, 17@20%c; store Butter, 14@l6c per SHEEP—Wethers, 3%@4c; Ewes, 34@3%o Beef, 8@10c; | degrees. St L & San Fran.. _ LOCAL MARKETS. - pound. per Ib (gross weight). 5 o ! WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL (St L & S F 1st pid é : I, CHEESE—New. 9@10c; old, nominal; Young | = LAMBS—Suckling Lambs, $2 5092 75 per s ‘roast, 15@20c; Shoulder roast, | 0 " vl g A Available Grain Supply. | 1 | America, 10810%4s; Eastern, i3@15¢ per pound. | head or 4@4isc per Ib live weight; yearlings, ; Chops or Cutlets, 15@20c. | :‘ORECAST- | St Louls SW oo .. # EGG-S—Chnlc:d Ranch, ‘??.?{"g and mgmm: 'th per. L. MR e s g, 12%:c; Fore-quarter, 8@10c; | The pressure has fallen rapldly_during the | 5 s BV 3 : faF Talr T 000 SRS Ti4e per dozen: | . HOGS—Live Ho under, 8%c; Prime chops, 15@18c: Shoulder | past 24 hours over Oregon and Washington. | S5t Louts SWoptd... NEW YORK, June 17.—Special cable anl St Paul .. St Paul pfd Southern Pacific ? @l4c; feeders, 6@6%c: Exchange and Bullion. Eastern Eggs, nominal. 400 b anaover,” SGasc: fecders. 600Ic; and stags 40 per cent off from the above quota~ A marked depression overlies California and telegraphic communications to Bradstreets, as Nevada and will likely move northward. compared with last accounts show: (MB—Chops, 15@20c: Les. 15@ Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. n Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Wednes- ; light southerly winds changing. to fresh The femperature continues high in the in- e .. Wheat—United. States and Canada, east of | sterling Exchange, 00 days — 436 e i 18c: Leg roast, 12%c; | terior of California, Over Eastern Novada and | Southern gLy R B L0 o) aahels:: totat | Sieriing Exchiauge, SIghts...coc .=, SEA e — Chops, 15@18¢. | Utab there has been a fall of from 8 to 1 | SOU! e 1 500, i total | Sterling Cables .. AL H Berries wers in heavy receipt, and with the ] ; cover ' the cheapest | degrees. The temperature has risen 10 de- | Texas & Pacific.... supply, decreased 4,461,000 bushels. ¢ the | New York Exchange, sight..... — A e e e lieh wesar sl General Merchandise. ble to quote regular | grees or more over Oregon and Washington. | Xoledo St L & W.. Corn—United States and Canada, east of the | New York Exchange,telegraphic — 1 k | ©'No rain has fallen in California, but condi- | T. St L & W pfd.. Rockles, increased 1,218,600 bushels. Silver, per ounce. - 52%, | all descriptions were quoted lower. Some poor BAG alcuttas are a fra firm- e | omt T euth et i may b | Gnon e g TR St Sn3 Conad; et of he | el Doier, = 9| Longvorh Strawberries were ot st 30 e | BAGE Clentas e i Saetin e e ! | expected on the coast Wednesday. nion | o 3 g 3 e : chest. A few s _were sold In a 3 g e The Weather and Crops. Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours | Wabash - £ —_ i Wheat and Other Grains. way ‘as high as $6 per chest, but the prices | tin, 5.55; Wool Bass, 32@35c; Fleece Twin il ending midnight June 18, 1902 X . S quote ow “cover ‘most of the offerings. | 13@Se. o . ena, | SRS B s, | S Dl i i Prodecs. || s e i sk | Sy SRR et oy | T e B R i %2 Shepce e veather nesday: not so warm e in- | W 5 e TS Alne? *eTYIe® OF 8 | forior; gt mortherly winds imiand; brisk Wisoonotn Gentrata Chicago Grain and Produce. changed at 25s, usual optlons, The chartered | were offering $2 25, but were unable to pro- | all sold. It was ‘short, belng only o litie e 5 o - more alf o X N vathern Calitomia o Cloudy, unsettiea | . Express Companies— wheat ficet in vort has a rexistered tomnage | UL SO ) v ormelons was recetved from | that the Eastern Tomato crop fs turning_out ! weather inland Wednesday; Iresh northwest | Adams W of 10,335, against 21,342 tons on the same date | ;"L e County. The crate contained | short, owing to unfavorable weather. —Spot | winas. e 5 American CHICAGO, June 17.—Corn went on the ram- | last year; disengaged, 81,823 tons, against none | gov & W HVAAREE COUERE: ooy BFo 0, CHad not | Tomatoes have been weaker at 95c@S1 for 2% unusually cool, | Nevada—Fair Wednesday. Yniied Biate page to-day, and, headed by 'the bull crowd | last ‘year: on the way to this port, 238,250 | peen sold up to a late hour. Five crates of | standard during the past few days, but a firmer i 3 nderstorms accom- tons, azainst 188,682. Thompson's Seedless Grapes were received from | market is now looked for, as all the weak hold- Miscellaneou: that has cornered July options, led the un- | "O3Gp RS8R BIlin (oo anl over the world panied by ra th lace, but arrived too late to be sold, | ers are reported sold out. Prices for futures i ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Suu, e & fortunate shorts a rapid and exciting chase. | continue featureless and nactive. = Futures at | T =100 Face Bt SORECRE, (089 B PO | S0 S00, SRV R0V Peas, 2-1b standard, Soc: ginning of the Forecast Official. Am. Foundry . Early in the day the word went around that | Paris were higher. The status of the world's Grasshe gold for $3 GO per crate. sifted, 95c; extra sifted, $1 10; petits pols, §1 25, Choice offerings of Cherries In bulk met with Gallons—Standards, $3 75; extra sifted, $425. Am. Foundry pf the screws were to be put on the shorts long | stocks, as given by Bradstreet's, was as fol- n large numbers are reported et & Kb American L Ofl - | lows: ' East of the Rockies, a decrease of e Tan R Tt o D b B Dar came. T doxess cans 16 (e Slt— oF the & Sacramento FRUIT AND WEATHER BULLETIN. Am L Ol ptd befare the settling day. /The ptt was in & con- [ 10310 B85 01, g, COGKISh, & G0ie"0® go_ | ready sale, but thers was s lot of poor stock | Aspsragus, per case, 2 dozen cans fo the case evs, where cos ge has been | For the twenty-four hours ending 5 p. m.| Am. Loco. - stant boil from start to finish. It was a|Gicade of 1,500,000; total decrease, 461,000 | Freeived Flowt TR FYRr. R e D Nt . muat) done o crops. F 120th Meridian time, San Francisco, June 17, | Am. Loco pfd. .... 800 94" | day for covering and practically everything | hushels. A cable from France reporied ‘the | (NS bottom auotatians: = . o e | e 51 e A Creen s2 6508 65: g ghee: Am. Smel. & Ref.. 1.000 % 93 48% | clse was lost sight of. Thefe is little doubt | weather wet and the season backward. e e T e e | L . e s B effort to r aces it [ = 1 Am S & Ref pfd.. 700 100 100 9% | that the principals back of the corner in July, There was not much life at Chicago, except relieve the market, but ipts were ‘“‘1 2 Small Green, $1 50. oRL ES e § 3] @ S| Anaconda M. Co..l 100 11f 114 11345 | which is credited to the Gates and Wall streci | a growing nervousness among the shorts over | TelieVe the markel, Dul, Jecoints wess W7Ea2 B0: Small Green. B 50 e Caltfornta Fruit g | 53 %8 257 2| Prooklyn R Tran.. Crowd, are trying to move out all contract | no rains In the Southwest. 3 B O s s B R T AR T ¥ wei and_the | 55 5 £° 29 S el ma At stuff. © The country probably could furnish| =This market was quiet and mot materially | roceived from Sacramento, but had not been | ples, 31 35@S1 55; Apricots, $1 25G1 50; Peaches, lding very well, and the ¢ S22 5o EZ iz Cons Gas.. plenty of stuff with which to supply the shorts, | changed. Features opemed higher, but feil | CEaTVPR OIOm) SACIOTE D 01 15 dar Lamon Ciing. §3 006 Very littie wheat bas been | STATIONS. A5 ge B ot Tobaceo pfd but the wet weather has worked against grad- | back. Shipping descriptions were unchanged. e it ave, . HEht sapbly’ @l ol |1 e T tie e oL Wt T T 1 rop is maturing rapidly. 2% = c General Electric. .. ing. Of to-day’s recelpts only ten out of 378 | Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 1061 11%4; mill- |, 070y readny. @1 Nectarines, §1 25@1 50; Museat Grapes, The hay crop wed, Epd the | £ '8 3 Hocking Coal cars graded No. 2. Primary recelpts were in- | ing, $1 15@1 17% per cti. STRAWBERRIES—$8@10 for Longworths | $1 151 35: Quinices, 1 301 55. Strawber- {;k-!d and_gual bove E"'"“Jl 3 : Interna’l Paper.... creused to 477,000 bushels and private elevators CALL BOARD SALES. and $5@5 for Malindas. Ties, $1 50@1 75; Blackberries, $1 1 60. ops 5 Somcena County are wery iheifty, B Interna’l Paper pfd were making good increases in stock. But all | yoe o) Sesston—9:15 o clock—December— | “ '8 ASODERRIES- $5GS per chest; crates, S0c COAL—mWelH — wn“; , T She yieid Wil probably be ihe la Chico Bia o Interna’l Power .. told there was cause for fear among the shorts, | ,fBfOTImAL SsgionT CUCh & CogE on e S e satbered. Sugar beets, beans. corn and oty ol Laclede Gas ...... for it is thought by old speculators that the | 2000 SHR Sl 158" notlns 0 2666 otls, $1 123 LOGANBERRIES — $3 50@5 per chest; R“,m’"“". Coos Bay, 35 50; Greta, $8; Wal tebles are making good growth. Pasturage is | Cl ale 5 300 National Bizcuit... long expected squeeze is at hand, otherwise otls, $1 12%. crates, $1. '$8 50; Co-operative Wallsend, $8 O abundant except in the south. Irrigating water | <00 National Lead the bulls would not alloW the price to run mm‘“h; Morning Sesslon—December—4000 | © BI,ACKBERRIES—$6@S per chest; i crates, cnmmbmmd $12 tn bulk and $13 25 in sack B euniiag Snass. S Sontturn X o5 | North Americal away as it did to-day. ~Contract stocks to- | 84150, TGSy J000 O 70006 61 15; | 7hearer 5. e i s i, Deciduous fruits have matured ray i | -00 | Pacific Coast . day were a lttle over two million bushels. | {50 % 2" Y00, §1 148, GOOSEBERRIES—30@35c per drawer; Eng- | tnoeite. $is: it N Cuie O ing the week, and all varieti oon be in | -00 ific Mail The bull crowd is credited with having | "4 6 onoon Session—No sales lish, 6c per Ib. : per ton In bulk and $17 in sacks; Rocky Moun- smarke: u and 00 9 15,000,000 bushels of July. Predictions are for | ‘BRI EY—The feeling seems to be steady In | CURRANTS—$3@4 50 per chest. tain descriptions, $8 45 per 2000 Ibs and $8 50 2 e | = i 5c corn ‘as a. result of, this situation, and | ., BARLEE=I0S O e regO O e | S oA Crrmag ! 550500 pec Box and oo e e T PR tons. sl prvmse oo e - o | fluctuations to-day warranted such predictions. | cocolo, S especially as there is not much stock | @§1 per crate; Cherry Blums, 30@30c Der | FohommaGr T oo praetE T in some places. G: . in_excellent | -00 | July opened unchdnged to J3c up at 643 @64%c, | STSSPCS TCa10e" Spot. Previous quotations | Grawer and 50¢ in boxes. e B GaRt bt \:mue T e ition and a heavy ¥ield is predicted. Some Zo0 H ; | after having sold yesterday as low -as 63c. A | o)t APRICOTS 300756 per box and 80@75c per | Masing no uotations, but bale roe is being ve been damaged by srasshoppers. 00 & i | sharp ten minutes’ buying sent the price to| ™\ Feed, 90@93%c; old Feed, 98¢ _for No. | crate; in baskets from the river, 50@T5e. £ oy o G jte are doing well. | ‘00 i T G6%c. The bulls supplied enough long Stuft | 1 “yng 913,goltse for off grades: brewing, | “APPLES- Green, 40@30c ber box and 25@ | S men at TUAGHc per 1o, e, ver 1b, 5%e: LLEY—Weather condi- | .00 | Coal & Tron. { on 'brofit-taking to let the price slip back to | gg it Chevalier, $1 20 asked for siandard. 40¢ Dat. hekkat; Mags Teias JSNCOEE: TR ORI R i ve been nearly normal during the week, | .00 Union Bag & P. Co. 65%c, but then the shorts became panic- CALL BOARD SALES. PEARS-—Madeline, 25@40c for small boxes; 3 rove e e, Banelul.m'lc — = have udvanced steadily. Grain is | 00 Bag & P Coptd stricken, the market turned erratic and Juiy e 116 o'clock—December— | baskets, 15G2bc: large boxes, 75c. P T e gilver T hhuet | Sacramens = o ; e b K oararay s e, Pne” Gans | 6000 ot Satre- PEACHES —0g150 per box and 508750 per o e Oriontiin A5 b 4 is reported heavy. | Sacrs £ . Leather pfd.. 3 than yesterday’s close. e: Tatket. .. T, B but little damage | San 58 00 Rubber . e on both sides of the market, but 4 i . S White, 35@50c per box; in bulk, abright, : ; Middles, T STl 2 T o Ut v Gy | Adtemoon Sesin o stiee” w1 | 2Egie Back isie per Tox'ams 35 | RIS, Gty Rient"Faetie: Diceaen. gor arced to be seriously in- | Cf - Steel .. adiac in, Hensre S, 4 OATS—The demoralization of the past three | in bulk: eartons from San Jose, 3 ¥i dosen. 90c: - Plckied Cod arieln, each, r e SEbting the pest by ibars | £ St - dfr ] HteslPra fhes grvanes 1 uly, | Gtk LS. e/ o eded yesterda: ather | Annes, 40@75c per box and 4@7c in bulk. e P . S . and spraying trees and vines. | S22 Horia- s L | Western Unfon as good as recently, and country offerings were | OF four daye Was suecoster, yealotday by retber | ALn ek, from Yuma, —— per box: B gy i o S R heavy and the qual- | \;anu Rosa 46 .00 Clear .. small. Cash stuff was selling 5@8c under July Qisposition to buy, there was less to slaughter | from Palm Springs, Der box. Oein Tiien - 11iG1te for . Dy B & uous fruits continge in good | TEANER - o ogEy BW Total sales ... LRlcks. {he Zoode, Quotations stood about the same, | MELONS—Nutmégs, from Yuma. $1@2 for | Sosta Rica i3 gise for strictly prime to i R il e P90 B CYly. . NEW YORK, CLOSING BONDS o T eets and Siawere mthonn? | though new red was held with more firmness, | small crates and $4 for large; from Indlo, $4 | {336%, Faehets SRS, X BUGE, FRSCCs e indicat = r & Ry L g = hoice ought r crate. ;1 ted that acres of | WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS, § el 38 res...107% |L & N Uni 4s...103% | Traders sald the wet weather was interfering | holders beinx of the,opinion that sholee ousRt | Per StSs ppu1TS Navel Oranges, $204, ac- O g T e S e e Bve Do ] Murel--atls Dea e s i o ref 25 coup..108% | Mexican Cent 4s. 8412 | with harvesting and for this reason would sell B R R i B i e e R g Yo B peaberry. sood 3 Citrus frults are doing | Hollister—Goad crops apples anf pearar™et 3s res.......107 " | Mex Cent lst Inc. little. The absence of any - heavy trading | ever, were obtaim L s e | SO on." Maditerranean Swests. $1 25G3: ¢ | S@9%c for fair; 6%@7%ec for common to ordi S i, D Weathir B SIBIDI 7 S 3s coup. 107 | Minn & St L 4s..105 | worked againet ‘prices and although July corn | inquiry for export was reported, and it w: o 3 = G 2 2i4c for strictly prime Michaels, $1G2; Valencias, $3 50@4; Tanger. | Dary. Salvador -12G1. . i fhes, $150@1 75 in half-boxes: Lemons, §1 75 | Washed; 10@1llc for good to prime washed; 8% @9%c for fair washed; 10@11%4 for good to . maturing | U g new 4s reg..135% cely. new 4: -135% Livermore—Hay-cutting nearly finished; bal- | U S old 0: rc::)? : probably this prospective business that stead- Mo, Kan & T 4s. 99% fed the market. Quotations for old continued COAST AND BAY SECTIONS.—Continued Mo, K & T 2ds.. Si% warm weather during the week has been favor- strength helped wheat somewhat, fluctuations were very narow. July opened unchanged to % @4; Grape Fruit, $2@3 50; Mexican Limes, R s : . e, 09% | N Y Central 1sts.104% | lc up at 72@72%c and sold to 723c. Ll s CES 5. B $1 80@2 per bunch for New | Prime washed peaberry; 9@9%c for good to le for all crops. Grain and fruit have de- |Ing o 3 U S old 4s coup.110% | N Y C gen 31s. Light ng caused a dip to 71%@72c and | | Old Grays, $1 25@1 30: Whites, $1 30@1 35; | §4 50@5; Bananas, 50@2 pe: N e oot wsiind: OLOTRE T St e veloped rapidly. and hops beets, corn and | Newman—Hot morth wind T § B 205 | N ) F oaed hie owar . Milling, $1 30@1 35; Black, $1 15@1 25; Red, | Orleans and $1 25@2 for Hawaiian; Pineapples, R i \egetables have made £003 growth. Early sown | King City—Strong morth wind; graln ripen- | 5 8 on coky 't 1ee |N Cent gen BT Close Aty = udde ome AT washed; 8@8}ic for good green unwashed; 9@ 1 15@1 30. $2@3 per dozen. N Pacine 4 $ CORN—There was a sudden flurry at Chi- A dispatch from Fort Worth, harvest in some of the d prospects are good for a crop is above average in Oats were dull and steady, fluctuating within 8 range of only %c. July closed & shads lower, o ing rapidly. Palermo—All crops doing well. Santa Maria—Good grain-maturing weather: grain is for 9l4c for good to superior uriwashed peaberry: 5%@7c for common to ordinary. N Atchison zen 4s. @100 13@ldc for prime to fancy washed: 9 @10%o Atchison adj 4s. Balt & Ohio 4s Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. roviei f Texas, said that the drought over Northern and o Tkoege f in the ‘central and northern | other crops as before. Balt & Ohlo 33en. 951, o trade o almost M a ol B | Central Texas was becoming alarming, the O e Thuntaas =y 148. 961, closed Tlac down, lard 5c'down and ribs 2%c good to supe: : 8% @9% good. fair in the south. It is esti- | Hanford—Fruit crop ripening rapidly; peaches | B & O conv s, lower. % crops burning up on account of hot winds, and The few old Avricots left here are quoted at | ¥ prime unwashed peaberry. Guatemala and mated that the sield of hops in Sonoma Coun- | doing well: grain crop good. Canada So 2ds Swestrn 1ste. 991 | The leading futures ranged as follows: that unless there were rains in a few days | o slight decline, owing to the near approach of | 3. Piorn: 12gite tor prime. Lo fancy washed: ty will be heaviest ever harvested. There | Colusa—Grain and fruit conditions continue | Cent of G Swestrn 2ds.. 87 the corn crop would be a total fallure. THIS | the new crop, which is quoted at 6@8%c for | 11G11%e for strictly good washed: 108104 ase no reports of the grasshopper pest in the | favorable Cent Ga 1 % SA&APis. 90y Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. | sudden and upexpected dry weather scare sent| ;. gelivery, with some business reported at | for good washed: §%@9%e for fair washed; 1Q) excelient oo and more th verage 8 “hgo & Alt 815s. 857 So way Bs...12314 .- 72 0 y sy 3 912 far good to Jeime washed yean " o oSt v eties are e C er- W harve e fi 715 "hi; ket remained the same, being dull. | new Peaches yet. The New York market % full operation. Farmers, orchardists an an —All varieties of fruits doing | C R I & P 4s....1121; | U P conv 4s......107% | July . . b i : heavy, 30G34c per Ib; medium, 27@29¢; lght, s o B i " | €.C CasL gen 45102 | Wabash 1. U P UK WHEAT—$2 25@2 50 per ctl asked. Tomrs of & ehort. exop Teceived Jately, “Nuts | 24@26c; Rough Leather. 20@28c: o o o fl"lrmr!:hl\r Iohv'n;mn‘\; handle the| < i;mll;;\voo! coming from mountains; thllo t‘l‘<'srm‘4& % { Wabash 2ds. De(ser‘nh(\_r B 2 25@2 . s g Leather, heavy, 35@39c for No. 1 and 80@:3c avy crops. Citrus fruits are thrifty. o Colo & So 5| Wabash deb B ats No. SR D for No.' 2; medtum, 30@37c; light, 29@adc; ®AN JOAQUTN VALLEY. - The weather was | A. G. McADIE, | Den & Rio Gr 4s.103% | West Shore ds....115%) old.. ... Flour and Millstuffs. O oy etannd B T Mo rris,and 10 | Skirting No. 1. 40@42e; No. 2, 3698Sc: Collas Forecast Offctal, Section Direstor. | Erle prior lien 4s.1005 | Wheel & T B'4s. 90~ | July, new...... fated “Avples. “10@11%c; sun dried, Sgic: | Leather. 13@1fc per foot; Trace Leather. 400 -~ rie ge: Vis Cen! o D! O - E 514 @S . e . s . unfinished, 40@50c 1b; Ve fin- ! F W & D C 1sts.1131% Cons Tobacco September, new. i FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 509 g;%c.r:. zr"fiffie(‘f'x ’szn‘acsasc Neétrlflx:.r::‘. g!,lslggé or 2y 1“6317(3 preooge T g, %flm - Epnt.:.l' ‘- :’ Hocking Val $14s5.1101; | December,” new. 3014 2 75, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, $340@3 50: | g00 00 NP a6 for “white: figs, 313G 44 | 16c; Rough Splits, 8@10c per 1b. NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Jurl'( s pork, v('rr‘m_ggl 7 5214 17 55 Oregon, §2 T5@3 25 per barrel for family and | for black and 5%@6c for white. TANBARK—Ground, $25@28 per ton; stick, - f : EASTERN MARKETS. 25|Little Chief........ 12 | go¥oriin 11 920 1550 17 0712 19 90 | $5@3 50 for Bakers'; Waghington Bakers', $3@ | PRUNES. 1901 crop are quoted as follows: | $16@15 per cord. 1 sown je somew 2 Wheat | . | Ontacio Ii7 25 | September ... 17 5~ 17 17 6713 17 70 | $508 30-40s, 61,@6%c; 40-508, 5@5Yc; 50-60s, 41%@ | OlL—California Castor Oll, tn cases, No. 1, et bas own e oty { gl . - 50{Ophir ... 108} 5 e ) % 1026 1016 1015 MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- | 1%e: 0100 4843ic To-tou, Hii@a%e: B0-00 | 100 pure. S1 20; Linsead Ol in barrels, Dotied: S #he 5 e S iy § Brunswick_Con.... (9|Phoenix ... 08 | Soptembr 11095 10 2714 10 20 223, | lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | 3@3%e; $0-100s, 214@2%ec per Ib. 78c; raw, 76c; caces, Sc more; Lucol, 68c for :t average. Some of the grain | 7 Comstock Tunnel..05% | Potosi e e AR i 10 22% | Fiour, §3 per 100 1bs: Kye Flour. $3; Rye Meal, | = RAISINS -Seeded, f-crown, Sc: 3-crown, | boiled and 86c for raw. in barrels: Lard Ofl, and other soulhern counties i being | New Vork Stock Market. Con Cal & Va....1 20|Savage Tany e e O PO 1040 1040 |82 %3 Rice Flour, §7: Corn Meal, $3 25: extra | 73,c: . Loose Muscatels, 53c for d-crown and | €Xtra winter straived, barrels, $1: cases, SI 055 pasturage. Grasshop- Deadwood Terra...1 00|Sierra Nevada. B ratibe 110 30 10 30 10 2215 10 2014 | cream do, $4: Oaf Groats, $5 25:'Hominy, $4@ | Sic for seedless; 3-crown, 6c; 2-crown, 5%c; | CPira Nut. ST4%@6Sc per gallon: pure Neats- 7 o many places but| oo vono o= Horn_Silver. Small Hopes SDRPTIDET, e oo L 14 10 2214 | $¥95% Buckwheat Flour, $4 50G4 15: Cracked | London Layers. $1 60 per box. foot, in barrels, 70c; cases, 75c; Sperm, pure, ed the fruit 10.any; NEW . June 15.—TYesterday’s volume | Iron Silver . Standard Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, | Wheat, $3 50; Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat | NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1, sofishell, 11@11%c; | $5¢. Whale Ofl,’ natural white, $0@50c per gale Iroits Cxcept pears are fn|Of activity in stocks was about maintained | Leadville Con. steady; No. 8 spring wheat, 71%@72%c: No. | Flour, $3 25; Rolled Oats (barrels), $7 35@9; in | No. 2, 6@7c; No. 1 hardshell, 10@10%¢c; No. 2, | lon: Fish Oil," barrels, 42%c; cases, 47%4c: 070 cTops are expected. | to-day and the degree of diversity of the trade LONDON STOCKS. 2 red, '78@i9c; No. 2 oats, i215@48l4c; No. 2 | sacks, $0 85@S 50; Pearl Barley, $5 50; Split | 7c; Almonds, 10%@12¢c for papershell, 9@10c | Cocoanut Oil, barrels, 63%¢ for Ceylon and 2 | was very similar. The movement of prices was | Cons for mone; N Y Central.....160 | white, 4 No. 3 white, 47@48%c; No. 2 | Peas, §5 50; Green Peas, $6 50 per 100 lbs. | for softshell and 6@7c for hardshell; Peanuts, ;“glc‘: A'IO"D‘}"!"‘!V"M- i LMORNIA.—The weather | rather irregular, in spite of.the striks ins | Cons for acct Nor & Western.. 5814 | rve. 59@60¢: fair to choice malting barley. 67 St 5@Tic for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 12@12%c; Fil- , OIL—Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk, Fith _considerabie | o o U5 e 13 | ‘Anaconda . Nor & W pfd... 923} | @69c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 56; No. 1 Northwest- H d Feedstuff. berts, 12@1214c; ' Pecans, 11@i3c; Cocoanuts, | 18¥:@léc: Pearl Of, in 20c; Astral, 20c A thunderstorm oc. | P¥ S0m® of the stocks wkich led the market In | 413c0nd: Ontaris & Wes 47 | ern. '$1.78; prime timothy seed, '$0 15: mess ay an eeastuirs. $3 5085, . Star, 20c: Extra Star, 28c; EI 25¢; Eocene, accompanied by hafl ang | POInt of activity. A movement o take profits | Atchison prd Pennsylvania . pork, per barrel, $17 621 @17 75: lard, par 100 7 : ¥ HONEY—Comb, 11@12c for bright and 9@11c | 22¢; deodorized stove Gasoline, in 16c: causing xlight dam- [ in St. Paul added to the irregular appearance | Balt & Ohio |Reading . pounds, $10 123%: short ribs sides (loose), $10 35 The situation shows no change whatever. All | for light amber: water white extracted, 5@ | 'n . w Bengne. Iln bulk, 14%3e; in ,}j}::;; js DIokTessing in | of the market. as the grain carrying raflroads | Canadian Pacif | Reading ist pfd.. @10 50; dry saited shoulders (boxed), 815@S%c: | Feedstuffs are steady to firm, and Hay con: .wfi, llz“h_lA Qm\g’e’r ‘;x!rlcted, gma dark, c. | Sases. 26',-; . asoline, in bulk, 20c: ia ooy o air crop oimiad E0o8. | generally showed some comspicuous points of e {Begling 120 sy ot T N T L) Bo: Mhiaky, | thiueh ndey at previous prices. The demand s EERNTAS T S T TURPENTINE—7lc per gallon in cases and o good gualits, but the vield rather emall, | ‘““"‘”" T"' upward movement in the Read- | Cngo, M & St P. So Rallway pi grade, $8 35. b ; 2 e st f.\r.;,:?,:’:‘;;’fw';:my'_“" ( . Provisions. ¢ in drums and iron barrels. :_Ar\:rng’ is becoming scarce in many places. | !NES Was also pronounced and the dealings in | Denver & Rio G So Pacific . A BRAN—$18 50@19 [0 per ton. ¥ e Ah-Dw;'zmem gEM e ainuls are making £0od progress. Deoiduous | that stock were on a very large scale, even | D & R G pid Union Pacific. .... Bt hend Recelpts. Shipments. | \7HDTINGS-$21@24 per ton. Sefes (i BB i . 6X@T%e, according icile, T e ebton o oprloon w1 b | after ailpwing for fia emumerstion ng_pait | Erie : Union Pac o, Flour, barrels ... 000 FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, §20a21 per | Chicago was dull and lower, with no new | AR 0 01 s30082 50 for the best and exceflent jon. ey pacad e forces back of these movements 4 enl - 3 ton: Oflcake Meal at the mill, $25@26 b- | features. 5 « ™ Sonhent oondition. The berry crop s | were concentrated and their operations were P LS Sl e el bing, 96 S0a21: Coconnut Caks, S20GAT: Con | Tis market continues auiet. Tt ia reported | iverpoct, 336 S5a2T: . ROTH Rk food. £ ecoming very | sot ca 'DL;::;JE';::"\SX;);Q of & few stocks. It Titinois Central }%a‘g Wabash i CEEGTIE Meal, 'S31@32; Cracked Corn. $31 G0gaz tkat the advance in Hams and Bacon Mon- | California Dairy, 50-1b bags, $26: Rock Sait. LOS ANGELES EUMMARY.—Thunder show- | ments in all cases were from. identics] sources | Mo, Kans & Tex. 2i%|Spanish ds. Bhtley, nuRiply Ay “New "l selling. a8 Tonower " Weny, | jay Bas aiready cauced some cutting amang | 318 0G19 ¢ according to quantity; Granu- s on the 10th and Jith, with hail in places: | but it was evident that the operations were in | MO, K & T pfd.. 60 d = b local dealers, and that Fastern Hams are be- | lated, $26 25@27 per ton. 0 Samage reported reh: are concert. The brokers who were r silve he Produce Ixchange to-day the bu $8@9 50: Volunteer Wild Oat, $6 50@8; 4 2 % 3 - . ¥ rds cert e e cre buying Reading | Bar silver, quiet, 24 15-16d per ounce. 1y, the En B0 Ayt tter Al- | ing sold to ciose buyers at 14%c. The advance QUICKSILVER—$46@47 per flask for local n ket was firm; creameries, 18G21%c; dairies, | falfa, $9. Old Is quoted as follows: itself t caused by any particular. dem: d $44@45 for expor Hay ¢ & Ont were sellers of £t. Paul, while the large ab. Money, 2@2% per cent. Tk 100 Chesk ¥y ' fine Wheat, $12: fai holee e iy 8 5 e | e ? £t g le > ab- Y 4 s@idc. O . steady, ' 10@10%c. Eggs, Txtre fine Vheat, $12: taie to ol do. | for the goods. but solely to bring this market | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refini ‘om. 3 crop. sorptior. of Missouri Pacific seemed The rate of discount in the open market for e e syl » | $0 50@11 BO: Wheat and Oat, $0@11 50; Oa e r Refining Com- FRA SUMMARY —The warm weather | from other sources. said Lo be & poo] which Tag | Short. bills is 2 010 Der cent, and for. thiee | *LeaY; fresh, 13 Laro's i e R A # beneficial to crope. Some nats heading short Vegeiables are baciward, but in fine Erow. somdition. Bt $@10 50: Aifalfa. nominal: Clover, §7@; Vol urteer, $6 50G8 50; Stock, $6@8 per ton. STRAW—40@h0c per bale, pany quotes as follows, per pound, 1 CURED MEATS—Bacon, 123@13c per Ib for | bags: "8 e heavy, 13%e for light medium, 14%c for lght. cperated in this months’ bills 255 per cent. for many months. Union acife maintained its recent stable tendency Cubes A, 4.50c; Powdered, Crushed and Fine Crushed, Eastern Livestocik Market. i35c; Candy Granulated, : & —_— 4c for extra light and 16@17c for eugar- | 4.35¢c: Dry Granolated Fine, 4.25c: Dry i : 14 the Atchisons were not so active as yes- T Curea Hastern sugar-cared Heme. 1ge: lated Coarse. £2Bc: Frult Granul S i« : ries g th ter ) B H . 4.25¢: G b, U S v e Al f.v""j‘.“‘.':":m':f{fifi;g e New York Money Market CHICAGO, June 17.—CATTLE—Receipts, Beans and Seeds. fornia Hams, 14014%c: Mess Beef, $10 per bbi; | Hevt Granulated (10015 bags . onte), BL Soseph and Crand Telant secks. oty the. 4600, including 1200 Texans. . Slow: steady. Confectioners’ - $1 1 A, 4.25c; Magnolia A, combined Infiuence of the Bupeenof T aie | NEW YORK, June 17.—Close: Money on | Good to prime steers prime Mess Pork, $15415-50; extra clu% nominal, $7 50@S; poor Weather Report. Golden, ©, 3.65c; “D.* 3.550. S Beans and Seeds show no change. The former 18 50419; Dry Salt Pork, 12% Pt 3 % . H idena period and rumors of abeorption by Unfon o ;::-::n:n '-;'jri‘:“ Bne‘rucrz::;milo;::." oftered | to medium, §5@7 -1;: stockers and foeders, | are nactive and steady. with light stocks in | Berkc. §55: Figa Fect, §1 T5: Smones: ne':f e B o 's'mgarla:::":‘s'{c — for ail oy oific Time. _—— eTe Was Ere rregularity” among 2 W AVia 1 40@5 60; heifers, $2 25 - 9 he 1 13%@14c per pound. P 08— * 0 5 @20h Meridian »_:a,:r_x Time) | the industrials, but the most Important stocks | D rey cent. iterl}ng_exchnnge. firm, with actual | ¢ canners, $1 40@2 40; bulls, $2 5 50; 3::5“-:’;“2 !flr::dnit me‘_\'r:-:n'" TeSlaced =8 L?RD;ncrees quoted at Skc per b for °§;‘.§“§‘m'§i‘n’=§" ;;:hfe-‘-r:.n [T o EAN FRANCISCO, June 17— in that department were heavy. There was ac. bué! ess ‘;"s.'sfim'?m blH:s at $4 87% for demand | calves, $2 b0@E; Toxas st . $4@8 50, s BEANS—Bayos, $3@5 10; small White, $2 40 | compound and 12%4c for pure: hall-barrels, | rels or its equivalent. B Noues A 5 {ive liquidation in Sugar. owing to unfavora- s'fstx“ »d & gs for (elgty ‘days. §‘o|fgod F8e% |, JIOGS—Roceints to-day, 24,000; ‘to-morrow. Im 50; large White, §2 40@2 45: Pea, $3 25@ | pure. 12%c: 10-1b tins, 13%c; 5-1b tins, 133 LUMBER—Retail prices are as follows: | g o ynited States Stocl stocka weto | G5 S5 overnmont bonde weak Saie gnans: | Mixed' and bulchers. $7G7 40; £ood fo cholos ig 10;_Limas, $3 60@3 Red Kidneys, | © rrel, 10%e; three | higher: Redwood, $17@20; Lath, 4 feet, §3 900 3’75 per ctl, SEEDS—Trieste Mustard, $2 50@2 65: Yellow Mustard, $3 25@3 50; Flax, $2 25@2 -parrels, 10%c; one tierce, against the stock conversion. half- % . 10%e; General Blectriz tierces, 10J5c: five tierces, 10%c per Ib. was easily forced down 9 points on light sell- ing. There was some demand on the other hand strong; railroad bonds, irregular. B o it St woush heary, ¥T100780; S SHEEP-—Receipts, 12,000 steady. TLambs, choice, higher. Good to choice wethers, $4 75 two | 4: Pickets. §19. Shingies, $1 75 for No. 2: Shakes, for sawn; Rustic, $25@31. $2 for No. 1 and $15 for split and $i4 10 arng --|mum;mm.r’ for Presecd Steel Car, American Car, Snuff, Bicycle preferred and New York Dock, the Jasi named rising 6% points. There was no news o explain the movements among the leaders bevond the progress of a speculative cam- Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, June 17.—To-day's state- ment of the Treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the §$160,000,000 gold rescrve The-American department was neglected un- @5; fair to choice mixed, $1@4 75: Western sheep, clipped /$4 50@4 t5; native lambs, clip- ved, §$5 50@6 90; Western' lambs, $5 50GT 15. 8T. JOSEPH., futures at £124 10s. The New York market Ty, Blge for Bastern: Alfalfa from Utah, 0% G 11%c; Callfornia. 10@10%5c; Rape, 1%@2%e; Hemp, 31ac per 1b. DRIED PEAS—Niles. $1 75@2; Green, $1 40 @1 65; Blackeye, §1 T5@2. and prices declined again. A few( boxes came Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Wool continues in guod shape for sellers, all cholce lots meeting with a ready demand at Steers, 116; medium, 1003 Hght, 9c; Cow Hie. Rccei[;r: of Produce. @FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 1 R paign. Th excitement n the sbrs market scem | | 4 ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June 17.—CATTLE—Re- IR T firm priccs. Humboldts and Mendocinos are | Flour, Gr sks... 30,120f Middlings, s ~ o corn ot s0eMm- | in the division of redemption, shows: ~Avail- | ceipts,’ 900: steady,’ Natives, $547 15: t higher. Wheat, ctls . 5 J Lo G R A e et bl i M e T able cach balance, $109,080,031; goid, ~ 800.- and heifers, 1 m:g;zge:sxa;m n%gr:' 75+ stoek: Potatoes, (_)"oms a\’d Vegetables. ateletlh, sent, B ?“'Onrzsu will be coming Baiey. f": ‘ g C 3 g v tton bets | 252100, n ers, % ‘While contracts for n L ctls : R mlln’r:':d‘:]le:?f-:{‘:?::nf;: L S g OGS Rotelpts, 0800: steady, Lisht and | New Potatoes continued in large supply and ported st JEqr, Aot wiwe R has ‘been | R¥e. ctis ?;:m‘ll:finf: o, fisk NW Clear 0.00 | of wheat In foreign markets, which way bo. Losidon Morkek light mixed, $7@7 45; medium and heavy, 7 15 | Most of the offerings were poor and old slowly. | fune at these fgires, the majority of sromeny | Beans. oks . ol Quickstiver. o Cae. 30| Boctok Herk e b Pt Which whs ye: g @7 55; plgs, $1@6 50, A few lots of choice Burbanks sold for £1 75 | are cald to be hangini back, breteiring, as prac | POtatoes, sks RN, - - W Clear .00 | price of sccuritics. There was no news of the - SHEEP—Recelpts, '2400; host. steady: others, | and one small lot of strictly fancy brought | viously mentioned. to take their chances when | Onions, =iks SE Clear 0.00 | coal strike to account for the sirength of ih NEW YORK, June 17.—The Commercial Ad- | 20@25c lower. Top spring lambs, $7 25. $2 15. Garnet Chiles were in light receipt and | the crop actually gets upon the market. Hence | Bran. sks SW_ Clear 0.0 | Readings, although assertions were heard |n | Vertizer's London finencial cablegram says: continued steady rig Potatoes were lower, | there is ot much doing In this way. The feei- | Broomcorn, Ny Clear 6.00| Wall etreot that the collapse of the strike | There was a thin attendance on the floor of New York Metal Market. M Receibts Of new Red Onlans were light, but | 15 ® 7™ and the crop prospects continue il oy v lpl'n(s‘l‘y g«; n; rv‘rmm;t-:‘p;ndl& ’l'::,ere'wu Do uneasi- | the Stock Exchange owing to the Ascot races. prices showed no change owing to the There is nothing new in Hides. the marke 2 3 3 lear ” 000 | withelanding ule “approach o dhe timie "for | ment I the Kings heatn” conots mod sl | NEW YORK, June iT—At Lendon prices | offerings of carriedover stock. | There ts bt | being quite steady with a'sood demand 3% ng | Flour, ar sk XW Cloudy 0.00 } preparation of the semi-annual settlement and | §G%. Kafiirs are expected to rally after option | for tin declined’ £1, presumably under specula- e T e ADES AND SKI n’ s NW Clear 0.00 | the known requirements for sev F i o, oY) , offerings sell slowly. 3 HIDES AND SKINE—Culls and bran o8 B S e ke ements for sveral yndicale on Friday. tive manipulation. “Spot closed at £120 and | *The Smarket was overstocKed with Tomatoes | about 135 under . mustations g . Continued on Page Elevens

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