The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 25, 1902, Page 11

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, the bank rate early in July. On the news that a successful operation had been performed on the King consols rallied to 96, but closed at 95 13-16 and all markets weré near the worst. There were gloomy rumors that the King was sinking; some were to the effect that his ajes ty was dead. The bank holidays on Thursday and Friday hold good for commercial reasons, The Stock Exchange committee will meet to-morrow to decide whether or not the exchange shall be open on Saturday. There is a feeling that the postponement of the coronation cers- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1902. 64. Prices on the local market under this in- | fluence were marked up two points, spot clos- | ing at 28.35@28.50c, at New York, nominal with stardard spot to August at 11.50@11.80c; lake, 12.11.42%‘3,! electrolytic, 11.90@12.12%%c, and casting, 11.90@12c. At London the same metal declined 5s, with spot at £53 bs and fu- tures at £53 10s. Lead was steady, and unchanged here at 43¢ and at London at £11 25 6d. Spelter ruled dull and nominal, locally at Ioaded with poor stock which Is hard to dis- Dpose of. 5 New Onions showed more strength as receipts were light and there was some inquiry for ship- ving. Oid at lower prices. ississippl Tomatoes were weaker owing to the heavy arrivals of Calffornian. = Only ancy 1b. 11 AUCTION SALES Py 2 2 Absolute Dispersal Sale at Auction Qi TROTTING-BRED BROOD 47¢, the London market also remaining at last uoted at £18 12s 6d. No departure was made m former rates for iron at home, the tomes MARES, COLTS AND FILLIES monies, for say three months, will spoil busi- From the GABILAN STOCK FARM of HON. JESSE RR, Cal. ness conditions for all summer. POTATOES—Ne Rose, in boxes and sdcks; Pucbenks, J00SL o0 e h - ai .| The American department was fdle at first | showing steadiness, but the market had little | Some fancy higher; Garnet Chiles, D, CA ‘Salinas, SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. e "Tarks e ek A %ol o6 | i, wealkenea o the Kings liiness, bt New | festure” “Wirranis wore nominat; No. 1 foun: | Gid Burbanies S0ae ae. | THURSDAY, JUNE 26. 1902, at 11 a m.. clusively toward the gold export point, but | {:;‘x: R B thd Chrass hat = o. ey Stiversking, $101 101 now Red. Rack | AT SALESYARD, 1732 Market st., corner Vam 50; No. 1 foundry Southern, $20 50Q 21 50; No, 1 do. soft, $20 50. The English markets were somewhat lower. sgow closed at 5is 7d and Mtddlesboro at it has been expected that the actual movement Wwould probably be deferred until July. To- day’s event, however, precipitated a with- VEGETABLES—Green Corn, 7 Wesfern, The professional elément supported Uniteq States Steel, but in the street prices relapsed to the worst. sack; Asparagus, Sitver firm and Exchange steady. Vact, Socati per box: Green 2 B drawal of credits 2 Glas ‘) Williamson's Belmont. Ome of Local stocks and bonds still stagnant. terred {hat “pressurs Trom Landon to " New | Copper sold down to £33 B the ton and | dog 4%, sack, Sing Bane gt per o and 0312 | Sl ce Beve Sarea: Cote. S Fille : . : ork. As a consequence it i nerally ex- | = b T R , 90ck fe e ever a Wheat and freights rather firm than otherwwisc. St sl it g ';m;‘}!‘fez“‘;"d‘;.’;: e e iemariss o 105 New York Cotton Market. et oh ek cale f%% N o e of this week. | o crate; Dried Peppers, 10@11c per 1b; Carrots, . " 2 effe treasury bills, operations involving — Wilkes 1679 and other high-class Barley, Oats and Corn quict; and easy. Ryc:dull. E;;fn:'x;.}:g:fm??:f:‘%:fl'fixg.“1':' .33?‘::;5 D T St e T i b poia per b:?: S 35 er Tanoe bar: Fothoucs | Horses at yard e 2 CHasE e S Bran and Middlings firm. Hay easy and quiet. and the backward condition of the Sots Crop b4 Mark hiy d’ closed steady, net 3 to 11 points | (5 35500 S e 2 5 0 KN & Co ¢ 5 i D vk Mone arket. igher and’ cl steady, n €l 10c; Bell, ; Mexican do, & y ey g indicated was & depressing factor in the lato New Yo s Higher. Bes Plane. from xg“fi..u Sa10c; . e s 10@50c Beans and Seeds dull and unchanged. Butter in excessive receipt and weak. ldeallngs. The strength of Reading was ac- | companied by reports of breaks in_the ranks | of strikers at Nanticoke, Pa. | closed dull and heavy. NEW YORK, June 24.—Close—Money on | call, steady, at 214@3 per cent; closed offered | &t 2% per cent. Summer uash, ¥ $1 25 for large; Marrowfat Squash, $15@20 per h, $15G20. Eastern Livestock Market. $L.28 tor larg ) b REGULAR WEBKLY AUCTION. The market - . | _Some of the speculative bonds were weak in | Prime mercantile paper, 4}4@5 per cent. CHICAGO. Eggs and Cheese in ample supply and nchanged. | sympathy witn 'stocks, but strensih at other | Sterling exchange fm, with Betwal busli| CHICAGO, June 24— CATTLE Receipts, Poultry and Game. 1f you want to sell anything or buy anything | £ Some sales of new Dried Fruii Honey dull and weak, in spit A0 vices. par value, $2,375,000 ts at very moderate prices. | "United states bonds were afl | e of the short crop. | the last call, poinits made the market trregular. Total sales, unchanged on nd at st 805 ror sixty days. T si “Pmfl “,3*"&“., 'S4 864 86% and $4 88%@4 89. Commercial bills, $4 S+%@4 85%. Bar silver, 53c. 4000, including 1260 Texans. Steaay. Good to prime steers, $7 60@8 25; poor to medium, $1 75 @7 30; stockers and feeders, $2 50@5; cows, | §1 40@2 $2 60; canners, $1 40 Recelpts of Californian Poultry were liberal and the market had an easy tone, with deal- ers making concessions to effect sales. East- wait for our auctions. We have a large as- S A ‘ also a , and . GROVE-ST. 'ABLES. Grove st., bet. Polk st. and van Ness ave. i . 75; heifers, $2 50G5 ¥ NEW YORK STOCK LIST. lars, 42%c. @2 50; bulls, 5 75; calves, §2 50@S 50; | ern was well cleaned up and another car is | THURSDAY, June 26, Wool, Hops and Hides all i id firm 5 e o n. sady: State bouds, 1o- | Toeah e sbis, 4 " | 300 tosar, < MADIGAN, O'NEILL & CO.. » Hops a des all in good demand a 3 AT troad bonds, irregular. | ROGE Rectints: To-day, 30,000 to-morrow, | Receipty. of Game were moderate, bit as Liv Auctioneers. Meat market quiet, as usual in midsummer. Condition of the Treasury. 1 Mixed and butchers, $7 30@7 80 pt 33,000; left over, 4500. Stromg to 7lc higher. 3 : ics s h . $7 TH@T 9234 h 7 30@7 65; | bl d s s Grain Bags firm at the recent advance. ki g nfg}“nfl Oy '3«‘;3&::.‘73‘1' 2:;0 “ J'%irqfiig“::lf%m Ducks, $3 qSome GENTLE DRIVING AND WORK = b 5 . INGTON, June 24.—To-day's state- [EEP—Receipts, ; 'sheep dull and | for o 50 for g; Hens, $4@5: RSES cheap at Local fight in Oils may turn out lively. | mont of the treasury balances tn the general | lower; 1 choice, stoady. o choloe | young Roosters, $5 5080 507 ol Roosters, $4 50 STEWARTS HORSE MARKET, P, . in li i 2 ! fund, exclusive of $100,000.000 gold reserve In | FONeTy SHE 0L Lt oo e O R T o $ O | s ey otatocs and Tomatoes in liberal supply and weak. Onions firm. 5 | the yvision ‘of redemption, shows: Avallable | £ 20: cep, clipped, LS 7 3 e » P cash balance, §202,361.547; gold, $09,057,835. | 'ambs, $4 7506 75; Western lambs, $4 5@6 75. 5 Cpaen for, old and §1 30 tor Squabs. = | 65g7sc; long, eool, 80c@$1 20 _each; Horse o 5 relid: it GAM 1 rows s, | 83@73c; 3 3 y me n 1 S : ides, salt, $3 for large and $2 50 for medium. oultry and Game weak and declining. % Bosion 17 ool Markes. #1.50 for Cottontails and 460 for §i. ot iy S B Lo ol ores g : i . 7 ey L F . les, dry, lor Deciduous and Citrus Fruits in good supply and tending dozon N Vo b Griin ani Evoriuce, e e Butter, Cheese and Eggs. $1G1 25 fod amal .n:;m:‘ L g - ew Bee I 54 dom ns—Dry ca; 3 salted Mexi- wward. d x market been a so strong position late in June | Dl Vil . Zhc: dry Central American. J2%e. Goat 7t t the present time. The clip of 1002 is rap- | Tiecolpts of Butter T s s st Skina—Frime , 75c; large and smooth, idly being bought u) the trade at stron, w poss] ; medium, . . - - NEW YORK, June 24.—FLOUR—Receipts, prl{:eu\ There h‘u hg‘én".’ good business in Q,r'. to get rid of it, so at least 50 per cent went TALLOW-—No. 1 rende 5%@6c per 1b; Retail Meat Prices. Weather Report, 92,020 barrels; exports, 18122 barrels; quiet, | rliory Brades, over half o million pounds being | nto cold storage. Wit the remainder left on | N & 4@ grease, 4Gitie. Y / | but firmly held. SAALT thivs. . OIT - WORLY abe Sumy Sy b | ot At froreaole dealers aid the best they | 1oq18c; Northern free, 14@16c; do, defective. The following retail quotations for meats are (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) WHEAT—Recelpts, 102,700 bushels; exports, | {"3gi500: clean fine and fine. medtum, AB@ATC: | commr porrred thelr best ereameries at con- Middle County free, 13@ldc: do. de- furnished by the San Francisco Retafl Butch- SAN FRANCISCO, June 24—5 p. m. Del Lack & Wei | 50,700 bushels. ~Spot, nem;ir: N*:~ 2 'fid'a;m° staple, 50@53c; medium, J9@ile. Texas WOOIS | Saion wore e:t::.‘hj;mfigg was very slack and fective, 12g1dc; 93‘1’}’:“5“.;013:1“‘11 e . = 7 V4 K 1, . 0. b. H ‘a ), h B . ; TEEEE Frime roast, 15g1%: Porterhouse o B T Boped .- e ern Tuluthe 1346 £ o b afoat: | Brm' potiion ot Ang o ‘The. Gl has Dec | argleria, emAIns Ue Dreviously auoted. with | Vada: 13ier Valey, Osegon fte 19G166; dor steak, 17@P%e. Tenderigin steak, 15G18c: 5 B E @ B = | Etle .. | No: 1 hard Manitoba, S3%c L 0. b. afioat. | bought up by prominent dealers, with very | 3P StOfks and a very moderate demand. | medium and coarse, 14@lic per Ib. 3 Sirloin steak, 123%@lbc; Top Round steak, £ 38 u3 o5 b % | . Do 1st prd | After a weaker opening, due to easy cables and | high prices pald compared with 61d Wools at | the tone is weak and there are mors soflensog | o, HOPS—12G1215g for falr and 4c per b 123gc; Beef stew, 10c; Corned Beef, 8@10ci 3 o = 8 | o0 2nd ptd. | favorable crop news, wheat advarnced sharply | the time buying began. but buyers are Very | 1gc than at 19¢. Some dealers do mot ssk aver | Lo, 500d to cholcef contracts for crop beinx Soup bones, 40; Soup meat, S@ldc. 3 3 i3 gz 8° G Dithern prd. {on a scare of July shoris: Later it yielded to | ponfident, Fall Sleaned basis, 44G40c; tweive | Txc “Receipts re too larse for Ghis season of drawn at 13@ide. VEAL—Loin rosst, 15@20v, Showlder roast, | ETATIONS. > ZE ¥8 BR g | realizing and lost most of its upturn. D 3 } o eight months, spring, the year, when so many people are out of town s £ 2 Bt B xcept for occasional reports | G4Sc. . 12 fll#é g o g‘,’;‘cf‘sf-;,m‘n,, $@10c: b EE BT £ | Inlinois Central e rg::?';!em TRl i v s SR O e ;{:& ;::e"eeo:::?ypum falls to its lowest point. Sa'{ Francisco Meat Market. Etew, 80100 Frime Chops, 15g18c; Ehoulder i 5 L7 o L o i casy at @ partisl fo uet decline. Ay | T o NSRS ot (6wt Receipts were’ 100600 pounds 920 cubes 2| Quotations show no change Worthy of no- . # 3 i 25852 : 2 80%c, elosed o . e bbis and 46 kegs of Buter, 1bs of Easte “EPRING LASB—Chops, 1520c; Leg, 150 e & el Slosed 7155c: December, 18 7-10@78%c, closed Northern Wheat Market. B e ety —— 1bs of Basternl | 1o, Hoga are in light receipt and firm, 280; Bonb-guerters, ITge. E Astoria 82 SW Clondy 038 | L0hllile & Nach RS ke o ém Eges. 35300 pounds of California Cheese | While Baet, Mutton and Veal are quist and PORK—Loin roast, 156@18c; Leg roast, 1215 el 52 2 -Cldy + | Manhattan L .. . e $8560 pounds of Oregon eese. easy, as usual at this time of the year, wi Shoulder roast, 11@i2ic; Chops, 15@iSc. s W R Ciay T Mctropolitan S¢ Ky o —dutet. * PORTLAND, .? m:oo;: WHEAT—Walla | fancy 16%ke for Bems s 100 o saonacy | many people are out of town and the retail B i S s’ Eime® | rvemmo Slear 0.0 | Mexican Central .. COFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 involee, | o ORTLENE, Jute 4o WHEAT -Walla | fahey, I0ke for. frsts and 1oc for seconds: | putchers are doing a diminished business. oy D B My e i CEUIAT | Flagstaft .. 29 Cleds -0 { MteE AR INaUd0AL ! 6ic; mild, quiet; Cordova, 8@8%e. Futures | Walla, 60%@80c; valley, 66%@67c; biue stem, | T80, H g DRESSED MEATS. R s g B Clear 000 | 3iiEurs Bacine ... 2300 100 Rfifi 1ots, | closéa net 5 polats hishet to B, pojnialowsr: WASHINGTON. CHEESE—New, 0910c; old, nominal; Young | | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers Independence 29 Clear 0.00 | s v /> | Sales, 25, gs, inclu : s 5-8004.80c; et ATt America, 10@10%c; Eastern, 13@15¢ per Ib, are as follows: Dried Fruits in New York. | Los Ansele Gl 00| Mhapta ™ NNl Hoo Gl e Ha” | Desember, bisghanc: Maron Sler Aeril | o TACOUA,, June, B HHEAT Unchanged. || BGGE: nicn fsgibe Tor fancy, "11gi%4e | BEEF—0gTc for Steers and 5g6 per Ib for P Glotdy 009 | New Jer . ey, . retiiing, 3%5; ssntiifu- - Goats Banern Degn: noinar ™ JWOIOH0 Dot | COTRAL varge, 78c; smanl, S@0s per Mall advices from New York say: “For | Koo bif o "-,",gl’“’fi?‘:&fi?fi‘&i?f““ LS T Semstediniasdu Foreign Markets. 3 _ MUTTON—\Wethers, 114@8ic; Ewes, 1@8c y: omeburg - t.Clay. 0. ; | finéa, steady. . 7 : o escri the list a moderate busi- | Sa % | . Doptd ... | DRIED FRUITS. — Deciduous and Citrus Fruils. B s Lambs, 99" e taatog, with pruncs, spot and futures, | Satt Lake. 0:00 | gatarlo & West! | Evaporated apples. for October and November | LONDON, June 26—Gonsols, 96%; Silver, s PORK—_Dressed Hogs: Th@lse per . ettracting the chief attention. On spot ihe | San Francisco2® (Rearesis | delivery are attracting some atiention on the | 2 T10d; French Rentes, 101 624c; wheat | Sirawberries were decidedly weaker, as offer- LIVESTOCK MARKET. - - { Obispo..29. | 514 for prime fruit. Spots are 068 on ;5 A ¥ 3 . movement 1s jobbing in character, with interest | g, 'L, Ob/SPo--20 Do 1st pfd | "::é: x:'u"‘gjgu‘{“g and supply and steadity neld | fear sun.%‘:::":':.{.‘,‘i,‘,fil;"f%:‘?x%; ggg ings were liberal and a large portion of the re- | The following quotations are for good, sound for domestic trade on 40-50's, with 63gc gen- | goaes1e | ., Do 2nd pfd around recent prices. Common to good are | Walla Walla, 29s : English country mar. | C6iPts Were In poor condition. The heavy re- | lvestock delivered at San Francisco, less 50 quoted for 25-Ib boxes. For export the | Sp(-l;zne 511)1(;0‘;:: ficf . 09 | quoted at 7@d%c; prime, 10c; choice, 10%@ | kets, qufet but steady. celpts of Blackberrles and Raspberries in | PeT, Acf-'}‘;‘g',’l‘}'{"‘" ar:z— o:glt‘:';wm business doing is of fair proportions, with the | Neah Bey Do Iat via 4 | 10%c; faney, 11c. LIVERPQOL, June 24.—Wheat, steady, | crates from Loomis had a weakening tendency | rgoilt Soaing 2 - ® some business is in process of negotiation for - | Do pfa = SR 1 grades, with the large | w, b guns were in ample supply and very few sold SHEEP—Wethers, 3%@tc; Ewes, 3 e ™ | Yuma | st Pani | tion Ge 3% @te Tor all grades, with the larse | weather in England, fine and warm, b Bl B oo | L L il HEBI% futures there is noted a moder- f. o. Clear | sizes in most actl COTTON—Uplands, bd. $1@3; Valencias. $1 . 0. b. four-size basis | = Temperature at San A ed “Apricots are unchanged, quotations holding supply and prices showed a wider range, LAMBS—Suckling Lambs, $2 50@2 75 per ount, but the local trade | degrees. Southern Pa % | at 10%@14c in boxes and at 101@12c i bags. A few lots of fancy Black Cherries sold at | head, or 4@4%c per Ib live weight; yearlings, indifferent.. On the 2%c four-size | — - | Southern Rallway Peaches are steady, but quiet, with peeled | % 4c per Ib, but the quotations cover the general | 3%@4e per Ib. ¥ Santa Clara prunes sizes under 40-50's | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL |, Dopfd .. 95 | fruit prices at 12G10c and unpeeled at 8@10%e. | run of offerings. Mostly all the loose stock | HOGS—Live Hogs, 200 Ibs and under, 6%e: Most holders quote 3o premium | ST | Texas ff!}ic x % LOCAL MARKETS. * Went to the canners. Prices of small boxes | 200 Ibs and over, 6@8%c: feeders, 6@6ic: Bids of 2Yc four-size basis have | & { Toledo St L & s " . ‘Were unchanged. sows, 20 per cent off, boars 30 per cent off out to the coast, 0 far as could | The pressure continues to rise along the! Do pfd ... * Recelpts of Cantaloupes are increasing and ags 40 per cent off from the above quo~ rs on this basis. The | Coast north of Eureka. It has fallen- rapidly | Unton Pacific | : . * % | prices are steadily declining. ; b o v R e e v ye I\ Chicago Grain and Produce. pebigs were”oftering trecly and_met with : Specialy T e o Soacuin. ~shign tempera’ | Do oxd g )i Exchange and Bullion. i reclividis s T hew etatey o General Merchandise. © be the inside figure. The’demand is ima o 6 de- | Wheel L o The demand for deciduous fruits was fair R Set. grees being Tep: nd Yuma. Do 2 ! 3 e are 1n Tair request and show « | . Farecast m iSco for thirty | Wisconsin Cen | % | CHICAGO, June 24—Manipulative fears | g:g::g EE’;'!:;"‘"“!Z; LS : gé e oy g o o receipte | _BAGS—Grain Bags, 6%c; San Quentin, 5.55¢ quotations. For seeded 8%ec | hours endin 1902 | Dopfd .. 1. 481, 4814 | spread into wheat early in the day. A fairly | & iung Cables L. o — 4 syig | Consequently there was a large quantity car- | Wool Bags, 32@35c; Fleece Twine, Ti4@Se. chojce in 11b cartons. Loose. 3- | Northern —Callforia-Felr =~ Wednesday;| =Ezxpress Companies— ™ | tavorable weather map, small business and | New York Exchange, sight. . : — 15 | Tied over. Offerings of green shipping stock | CANNED VEGETABLES—Peas, 2-Ib stand~ grade, is firm and in light stock. ?em | bl hmi S eately s Sun the. Cokgt ,A\dams csins . 197 lower prices in Liverpool because of the King's | New York Exchange, telegraphic — 17% we_xr_‘eleexdcemu and met with slow sale. ard, 85c; sifted, 95c; extra sifted, $1 10; petits B U S o h, | with fog. : g 3 e filness and gome smail selling weakened wheat | SlIver, per ounce ....... o g | i ek fox f;&f:;bfi;“lge:;efilllml&l pois, $1 25. Gallons—Standards, $8 75: extra fruit in | Southern C Wells-Fargo a trifie at the opening. It was only a short | Mexican Dollars, nominal. — 45% | larly for Lemons, which are in ampie supply. | fifted. $4 25. Asparagus, per case, 3 dozen Peaches are negl Dates are ' ! time, however, until the talk of boosting July LTS 2 STRAWBERRIES—$5@8 for Longworths and | €ans to the case—Mammoth White, $2 0@ need and in fair request, Figs are in ds on the coast, with fog. 2 €31 | options by a leading elevator started an upward | Wheat and Other Grains. $2@4 for Malindas. 3 25; Large White, 0; Medium White, % rge =upply, with the chief demand for many- e erada—Fair; Gooler Wednesday; - brisk. : Pk g 3’"“‘.:‘"‘:3 ,?my o fihe argument ot S RASPBERRIES—$4@7 per chest; crates, 65 | $1 1 o Sman Wik, $1.60% mfl%:'h Urposes. Jn nuts spot shelled al- | efly winds. = i Do 9014 | depleted stocks and slow moving new wheat. g Green, was 65 $2G2 90; % arc showing more firmness.. . Sici San Francieco and vicinity__Faic Wenesday. | Xmer Linss m;z{: i Cora turned firm and after early reports of W;.EAT FREIGHTS—Are qulet on the spot | © |, OGANBERRIES—$2 50@4 per chest. uea.muuxz;, $1 75@2 50; Small -Green, a mre quoted strongly at 23¢, with the | with fog hi The ;n ng: 'R‘G‘"m"v wind: bitg | harmless showers more rains were predicted. | at @27 04, usual options, according to size | BLACKBERRIES—$1@6 per chest; in crates, | $1 50. abroad very r. Valencia shelled pre- | riow ALEXANDE! -8 g{%‘fl ke, 471} - Bradstreet's gave the worid's visible decrease | of carrier. ' The chartered wheat fleet in port e, CANNED FRUITS—The California Fruit In filr:'r;s“yl;ey g oy PRI by~ g d Do D0 o7l | a8 4.50;:!.% "fl'fl'. ‘359?& i e’sh;.g‘\;; has a registered tonnage of 20,580, against 18,- g%%fi%%%flc per, draver. Canvers quote as follows, in 214-1b tins: Ap- o re Sike for § - < = - 2,900 10 siders ame ¥ 7 - i e N per chest. les, $1 3 ' " oward 2 higher range. | R o N T Brooklyn Rap Tran 6,500 065 | 6f the pit and fought shy of July stuff, After £ Ly S daT Y sen | PLUMS—Clyman, 30g40c per box_and 400 | veil R gt gy ve apd the situation is re- | '~ For the twenty-four hours ending 5 D. m...| Colo Fuel & Iron.. 21900 597, | & small up-turn prices dipped again and fluctu- | £A8Cd, 28,000 tone, against THO: on the way | 60c per crate; baskets, 25c: Cherry Plums, 20 Bartlett Pears, §i 50@1 75; Plums, $1 10 120th Meridian time, San Francieco, Juné 24, | Con Gas ..... 1,400 218 ated narrowly but in an unsthble manner. | to_this po 3 again 2720 per drawer and 40@50c in larger packages. | @1 40; Nectarines, §1 25@1 50: 902: g < & interest in the| WHEAT—The markets are quiet all over the 3 continu e §on Tobsioco. ptd 300 EREG ] B0 S simoft iy’ j world. Futures were higher at Liverpool and i e per Box ant $5c_per | §115@1 35; Quinces, $1 i Strawber- Whe iargs Jobbars = 3 < | Gen Electric . 1,200 308 | Tamee Tl cotions opened & shade to 3@ 4 | lower at Paria. Dradstreet's gave the world's | "y ppr b Ko, 20040c; bulk boxes, S0cG3L. | ries, §150@115; Blackberries, §1 4001 60, ie dispomition 5 take of ub 3 4B . pBef o e et Toy e e e e o res NSLAR ! fiocks a6 Tollows: Taat of the Hitliee & G& 100 Do Dasket it paoce por Dok and M@ | | COAL~—Wellington, per ton; Southfield st, four-size bus | iz B &.33 ¢ a8 e Paper . ] ?g;/{ to 74%c, dipped again and closed steady, & fimes e 000 000 Dohel e Rolie = dae PEARS Madetine, 206300 e aaith: nei: }I:.'.‘;’,’,"‘;-, ’é;o?’g:‘,“'.fi“u”i,,..., X1 on this basis, it | gk AN €233 1, owe 7 shade ‘higher at 7T4¥ec. a decrease of 1,400,600; total decrease, 4,459,- | paskets 15@20c: dar: a 453 s g g Sis aalls & < E = | Inter Power . . 15@25c; darge boxes, 50@76c. sellers asking a | * gTATIQNS. 25 85 £ 55 55 2Y | Laciede Gas . Corn was manipulated almost without the | 000 bushels, PEACHES—30@50c per box and 30@50c per fi;&rfin?.’ nz":-w;:lzx":uw;fi T N caelier It is difficult to e B af i knowledge of the crowd in the pit. Early in| Chicago was tame and not materially chang- | pask, d as, according 1o | z B - Siuese NenelEl Benit < Toe mesdlon Héptembes Tad & nood aonet sardy] oa e N 25@40¢ per bbx: n buk, | LCIRSYIvania Anthracite Egs, —; Welsh An- e i e, z T 308 R Amerioun on kad weathor and partly’ on the boosting of | Conditions In this market showed no change. | agic; Bick. ZugB00. por box and Sasige 1 | irtel®, 147 Cannel, 811 ver ton: Coke, 313 es . e s : § o ulls. On the up-turn Se firm. 60@75c; > 5 rim mainiy 1o the Infermediate i | e Con ¥as soid liberaily and all opiions sild back. Shot Wheat-_Shipping. $112%; milling, §115 Ay Ao o Tar e e oy | {Sin Soytie 05 M 1. R 6 s pro- Clear S e s | There was talk fiiat one of the big packers who 714 per ctl. - . & 3 . portionately in lighter supply. oot . S ] el was short of September corn was about to_try CALL BOARD SALES. '°',:;F.'L’2’)'§ss_‘%.’.:’f.fib£;t from Yuma, $1G2 mmnkyfiiifgilofiflgu?mmmf"w# e o fight agalnet the bull crowd in July. Jul¥| 1nformal Session—9:15 o’clock—December— | per crate; from Indio, $2@2 75 per crate; Wa- 5 y g % 1 g E i fro 3 3 { auoted to the coun and commis- The Weather and Crops. - g e 3 | fiosea, e Nigneg at/otife Sepiambie: cloatd:| sooq Geie il 198 termelons from Indio, 20g25c each, e T Hanford Ci Republic Steel . BT TP REOsNCS Second Session—December—2000 ctls, $1 14. GRAPES—Thompson's seedless from Indio, | PACIFIC CODFISH—Bundies, b, 5%e: nford . ar e ats Oats were strong and ruled higher, but were | - px B oroiie Bossion Mo sl 13 Der. centy froms ¥ 1 gz s % . per g & | Hottister G D! i 4 i e gular Morning Session—No sales per crate; uma, per crate. | cages, regular, Gc: cases, extra Bigo: oy sapuwt o A. G Wekle, sicties Ciear L | Suger . Rot very active. July closed 1Xc up at 41%c. | Afterncon ~Sessfon—December—12,000 ctls, | , FIGS—Biack, 76cG$1 for singie lavers and | cases, Basten stoles Cis: Birmieanrge Sc: f the climate and crop service of the | Sexr | Tehn Coal ‘& Tron. 4| Traders in provisions seemed to be at the | g1y $125@1 75 for double layer boxes; VWhite, $1 e C i , is as follows: | Closs 8-|U B & P Co. ey e tomether and 1o spite ot tag jiet- | * BARLEY—The feeling was rather easy yes- | per drawer. 1 —The weather during the Clear . 8W K‘U];’)LprTfi | d’n‘fiog"-b; outalers to' geotire profts Soon A ;m;lgyF .:d (n:umhworeflofl’n: lmd “:’.‘:’ but Mc;;mus mg&'{‘s—suu f‘.‘;;"‘m"';?“fix :lfiF; 3 les, Tl o iy B e 36 1 e L | cather . . cash Feed was unchanged. e demand was | Mediterranean Sweets, ; St. Michaels, es, cy 'boneless, 9ije; 2-1b el a Bo e Suetiohs and oo 18 ths Clear fd .. yances were made. Hogs touched the highest | S5 Y300, iterings continued. Iight, 50: Tangerines, $1 50 | boxes fancy boneless, SGS1L = No rain has price for the vear—$7 92} —and a good demand New Feed, 9214@90c;: old Feed 95@97%ec; in half-boxes; Lemons, $1@l 50 for commen, c; barrels, each, uth, especially along the coast. | followed the influence. July pork closed 15c u i e Ve R : - - z e e T " | brewing, 971%@08%c; Chevalier, $1 20 asked | $1 75@2 50 for cholce and $3@3 50 f Pickled Cod, half-barrels, each, o B B A ik e et | R ot s e I P A auly for standard, Grape Fruit, §2g8 50; Mexican Limes, $5@5 0. | - COFFEETFirst-nand " askiie " prices ares Grasshoppers are ceusing considerable dam- | Red Bluff. | The leading futures ranged as follows CALL BOARD SALES. Bananas, $150@2 per bunch for New Orleans | Costa Rica—13%@l3c for strictly prime to age o grain in the San Joaquin Valley and | Riverside Tfobil EaoR At S SRS adies: 3ud §12562 for Hawalian; Piteapples, §150 | fatcy washed: 1213k for brime’ wished: have atfacked orchards and vineyards in that | Sacramento Articles— _ Open. High, Low. Close. | Second Session.—-No sal 3 per dozen. 10%@11%c for good washed: 114@13c for good section and also in the Sacramento Valley and | San Diego Wheat, No. 2— Reauiar Moy Heston—December—3000 —_— to prime washed peaberry; 10i4@1le for good Jortions of Southern Californfa, but haye not | S8an Franeisco. a8 | guly oo Ty 74 4% | oBoEmEE 9 2 i to prime peaberry, 10%@11c for good to prime: Yot appeared in the const and bay sections 'In | San Jose ...’ 3 | cioopma R 1% 120 | Upimen Session—December—2000 otts, | - Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. |8@d%e for tair: 5%@7%4c for common to ordi- all these dist efforts are being made to | 8an Luis Obiepo.8s — g 2 T | sl g ek “heck the pest by burning pasture lands and | Santa Maria.... Stg.| Total Sales 506,700 Shares Corn, No. e the teaturs’ af yésterday's market [ g - . - | - 3 % me business in new Apricots at 6%c, July e ity L ihs serit valils wid | Stocteise s T BRI O ON D | ek o Sorg was the arrival of 0000 cfls of white Oats from | qeiivery, is reported. There are i e 9@9%c for good D eommenocs i ofher sections The first | Ventura 7§ ret 25 reg...107% L & N Uni 4 |k s 3 so% Oregon. _ The recelver “was asking $130 for | & tions in 1002 Prunes at 2%c for Santa | prime semi-washed; S%@STe for superior un. carioad of wheat wue shipped from Tulars | Willows el e Do No. r e e, T e T Y (COimle Red | Claras, four sizes, for future delivery, No. | washed: 8G8%e for sreen_ unwashed: 0@ carload of eat wus 38 reg.. ', No. v fet and featureless at previous quota- . 3 . No- - B Comiiy during the week. The grain W reporiag | = o ; ; U 8 8 "odip! July; ol 3 . Vome "Giterings wera moderate, but wers am. | body seems disposed to touch Peaches, though | S15¢ {07 §ood to muperior unwashed peaberry: T il Tas o e . Py 56| | e MD CHGE CONDEISONE, U S new 4s reg July, new ..... 41 s0% ple for the demand, Which is very slack at the | there is some nibbling at the market on the | J3g11c for prime to fancy washed: BYGIsIEe early completed and baling is progressing. | jaiiol oo —APricots and prunes doing well; | U 8 new 4s coup. | Senteniber,p ol i I9% 2% moment. basis of 414@6c for unpeeled and 7@S%c for | for fair to strictly good washed, T%@8%c for e o d vegetabies | 25, <) 3 U S oid 4s reg. 3 | September, new 324 81% New Reds are quoted at $1 108120 for | Joni, tati t 64@10%c for new | gcod to superior unwashed: S%@9%e f Hope. sugar beets, beans, corn and veg: King City—Fruit in -good condition; good | U S old 48 coup | December, new. 4 319 mmon to cholee and $1 25 for fancy; old | pecied- Quotatlons of i Yot | £o Drime unwashed peaberey. e are making good growth. S yield of grain on irrigated land. | G'8 ba veg., Mess pork, per barrei— O Nomingl A (Ol Whites, 81 23 | Pears are mentioned, but no sales have yet {2 Prime unwashed peaberry. ~Cuatemala and iusa—Grain doing nicely, fruits ripening | Atchison ge 103% [N Pacific 3s..... 75 | September ..... et 2 for good washed; § fair v 2 places. Apricots are of superior quality and | rapidly and doing well Atchison adj ds. 93% N & W 4s..11013; | _Lard, per 100 pounds— rper_ctl. Bl Weanat: Y 1. | local dealers are quoting a weak market. Quo- | for good washed; 815@9%c for fair washed: 7@ the yield will be above average in some s« Livermore—Weather very favorable for Balt & i I3 oon. 1018 1065 1070 10 571 , | CORN—White is a shade weaker. Large vel- | tations remain as before. 8%¢ for medium; 514@6%c for inferior ie e l . 2 2 crops alt & Ohio 1s..102% |Reading gen 4s..100% o = T4 10 6714 being worked off slowly at previous ‘hanged, nary; 10%@12c for good to prime was s S50 T TR S Tl | SRl e R SR | Al £ ot R R Ry | S sogpa? 0 %0 10T e o o, ol el R | PR New Aol IS ey, og | B, S 5 "t i - : | Apricot peache ; o 4 ; Y "He ~ ontrolled by ono dealer. A . g 3 % o . n , ze | Co of Ga b 7 - 7 4 62%; te, o s 3 LEATHER- le, h o 3 e S R el Eres Cah awoatong wers s Tolowrr Tigu | NER- S dull a5 entrelont a 5o | Fncher Bilgmuecperth 0 W IO | oy SORRLe S ot RS THND tions. o far as ean be ascertained, there has | . Ventura—Very warm weather in interior. Chgo & Alt 3 steady but dull; No. 3 spripg wheat, 75%c; No, | Per, Cth PRUNES 1901 crop are quoted as follows: | 24@26c; Rough Leather, 26@2Sc; been no material damage to the grain crop by | Napa—Weather favorable for all growing | G B & Q new i 2 red, 80¢; No. 2 yellow corn, 66%@67i4e: No, | BUCKWHEAT—$2 26@2 50 per ctl. 00, SHUSEC 10-S0e OO e sude & Leather, heavy, for No. 1 and 30@33c grasskoppers, and it is believed there wi | erops. 5 CME&S P 2 oats, 44@44Yac; No. 2 white, 501,@50%c: No. , 43e; A@4Yc; , c; 80-90s, 3 nome, a8 the grain is too far advanced to be | ~ Santa Maria—Crops unchanged: grasshop- | G & aovy LEc 3 white, 40@40%¢c; No. 2 rye, 483,@4914c; good Flour and Millstuffs. - 303%c; 90-100s, 212G2%e per 1b. ; N ; Collar seriously jnjured. Haying i# nearly completed, | pers jnfesting hills: none in valley yet. 00 | ¢ T 1 & Bar feeding 'harley, 07c; fair to cholce maiting s RAISINS—Seeded, 3-cro ; _2-crown, : x and the crop s above average. ér::::anm-: MercedFavorable weather Tor harvesting. | ¢ ccasn on s 1011 @ioc; No. 1 n"uéee?. B1.55; Now 1 Northopesr, FLOOR Catitunis Damily Beiva, $9 b R e D ey Jor ot gy ey AT ons and deciduous fruits in portions 'of Ei " Santa Tiow —Fruit and sraim asing wer S | GhEe Temm 4. | Bovic; per. barrel. 318 45818 35: iand, “per ™334 | 3 76, usual terms; Bakers' Exiras, $3 40G3 50; | London Laers. $1 60 per box. * | Yo7 Rough Splits, SG10c per it : Dorado, Bacramento, Solano and Yolo coun- | Willowe—Apricof crop immense. Much will | Den & R G o, pounds, $10 623} short ribs sides (loose), $10 80 | Oregon, §2 T5@3 25 per barrel for family and | NUTS_-Walnuts, No. 1 sottshell, H@11%e: Dl S, ver Sh: v, ties. Farmers are making efforts to oheck the | be lost on account of acarcity of Jabor. | Erie prior lien 4 1090; dry saltea shoulders (boxed), $3 673 | $3@3 80, for Bakers'; Washington Bakers', $3@ | No- 215015, “{i1ig130. for papersholi: d@10e hese goods are likely to be unsettled Vipening rapidiy. Vineyards and citrus fruits | 19 contas extra ok mios L yielric®? Teached | Erle gen 45, 870; short clear sides (hoxed), $1085@11; | 3§ 50. fof sofishell ‘and 6G7c for harshell: Beanuts, | and subject to all sorts of Muctuations from ripeing rapidly. 9 cents; extra fine clip; big yield. F W & D C Ists. 113% Yhisky, basis of high wines, $130; clover, con. | = MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | for. softshell &nd Sge for bardsuelly Beanuts, | 0 o, b houses say. thoy wions from “Coast ana Bay Sections—The weather has | gond ralt craps rhycaing pidier rA8® 4y | Hocking Val o MR | S L e s s By e, Jagivse: Peckns, 11013¢; Coconuts, | cuts of the S ddard ONl Company, and It nec- been warm and generally clear during the | * San Jése—Fruit and . X ¢ 2 NIN 3 Artiol Recelpts, per. . s $5; Tye L . essary_draw otl deseriptions besides Lin- uen "ol ton em i, e, ogog 1 | o S SIS ot x| g ke e L | e . R o, | B Rl ien §, oo Sl f0 85 S| P80 comn, 11z tor brghe ans g | o Torbeins e i eadn ity oG < & v 11 ¥ - | ), H 3 - {2 i o fent condition in most places. Haying 16 pro- | s Bresc 0 Ophir 105| Wnear, wushers Hohi00 | 4.28; Buckwheat Flour, 58 8064 15 Cracked | (%o; Tight simber. extractad. 44%c; dark, de. | bas been Femarkanly steady for Years. "Call e Faere will e ull crops cxcept 18 || # | Comstock Tunhei.. 63 botost © i | Qats/ bushels 174,000 | Flour, 83 25; Rollea Oats (barrels) §7 35@0; in| DELoWAX—2T4@20c per Ib. §1°20; Linsced Of, In bavcels, bofied, vo: Toes the south. Grasshoppers have not yet attacked EASTER Con Cal & Va.... 7 Dfie ““bue!;e‘- 8,000 | gacks, $6 85@8 50; Pearl Barley, $5 50; Split o 7lec; cases, Sc more; Lucol, 64e for boiled b ope in the const a5a bay counties. Hops. | | N MARKETS. Deadwood Tera (1 00/Sierra. Nevad riey, s . Peas, 6 50; Green Peas, $6 50 per 100 Ibs. Provisions. 3¢ for raw, in barreis; Lard Oil extra winter beets, beans and corn are making good ETOWL! | orn Silver. On the Produce Bxchanwe fo-day the butle —_— il t: . barrels. $1; cases, : China O bieey vk, Drociaucme riutis | T % | Tonavilte Gon v bl o e B g U adirios, Hay and Feedstuffs. The market continues very quiet, both here | J0c; eases Th GnrrS, & o e Scifuchs fr -~ % c; cheese, steady, c; eggs, firm; = h d h i = z ? exoellant quality and the yi T g STON 3 ; i t Wi centers and prices show no fur- | patural white, 40@50c e sa ey Piatea Cittas fraits New York Stock Market. i S Bran and Milingd Tl fiom with light ofter | e Yaration 2 i ‘?"“5“:;""‘&? R e St S ] L REW TORE o . | call loans Westinghse Com.10% .. | ings. Hay is weak, with buyers holding off | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 121@13¢c per Ib for °A,j’°f§,’l°";.',$ ,F'!‘h!?;-‘. '3:.:‘3?‘:‘:":‘.11. Valley_Tht weather hus bomn | NG K, June 24—The officlal an- | Time loans . Mininz- i* | untii efter the Fourth. heavy, 13te for light medium, il for lght, | 131G lic: Pearl Off in cases. Sovi watint "mac: Adventu; $18 50@19 50 » e 2 Tapid | nouncement of the serious illn e 0 Te . BRA. per ton. 153%¢ for extra light and 16@17c for sugar- : Extra Star, 23c: Blai 25e: Bo > N N 'Te | of Sagiand and the: decietion s sotons ki:‘ et 3 Foreign Futures. e P & Bt s10 car o e deoiores stove Gasol m! - v i s in rearly all sections, In soms | 70 "HER end the postpone the | Gas 1sts Amalgam; g FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $20@21 per 45c; Mess Beet, $10 per bbl: | in ¢ e Do ine, 18e: e prain s falling below expectations nitely was an inevitable shock | Mexican Cent 4s.. 82 | Daly West 2 ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $25@26; j , ily, 1 w e “5' B‘“o.”n.," - e = ity and quantity, but in other sec_ | to the securities market -of the- world. The | N.E Gas & Coke. 00 |Bingham * % | ping, $26 50@27; Coconnut Cake, $20@2: rime Mess' Pork, S15@/15 50; extra clear, $23. | Cases 21¢: SO-degree 3 3 ; The Sirst casload | New York market, however, met the shock | , Jiailroads— Calumet & LIVBRPOOL. eal, ' $31@32; Cracked Corn, $31 ees, $18 50@19; Dry Salt Pork, 12ic; Pig | cAses. 26%c. pped trom Tuiare Count | with great equanimity and the vigorous sup. | Atchison -. 307 |Centennial i wheat— Ixed_Feed, $16@17; Cottonseed Meal, vk, $23; Plgs’ Feet, $4 757 Smoked = Beef, | gor Gl ek Salion, S dvsen sl on the Iige Gramboppers are ]2 BT s o P~ | Atchison pfd. ... 10044 |Copper. Range: .. 52i5 | o 0 1o6 HAY—New I8 gelling as follows 1314 @14c per Ib. - and iron batrels, s 1 Vigore ".‘R-'“nf.“y?{?;.g""fi: Pk s | dppadelive pacties’ ih ate. lgz m; Boaton & M 200" | Dominton Coal..136% | cloging” . e 7 D ”"°n21" o rdor | 63%¢ per Ib White Lead, 6@6%e, nuull:: tgorously e pe ¥ | i s vhicl ve constitutes 1 ., Old is_quotes ollows. c for pure; £-ba 3 g and spraying vines and | themseives the guardians of the market soon 2 g o Qe Sviant, $12012 Bo; Tair to choice: ;‘.’.‘n"":‘i‘fic I tins, 13%c; O-1b tins, 15‘2':; for quasiis: rogressing repidly. All | chocked the downward swing of prices wioh Wheat— do, §9 B0@11,50; Wheat and Oat. $9@11 50; Oat, | 5-1b tins, 13%c. 2oP-—Liverpool, $20G02 50 for the best and con zunl,mw oe B i B n"t g began. London was quite | Union Pacific, Opening . $8@10 50; Alfalfa, nominal; £lover, $7@9; Vol- | COTTO! half-barrel, 10 three filled. on. - ne localities. Apricot | an active seller at the level maintained Lere | Mexica Closing Unteer, $6 50@8 50; Stock, per ton. haif-barreis, 10%c; one tierce, = 10 two | Liverpool, BN BE - g : commenced. Vineyards are unusual- | but this selling was well absorbed and pretty | Miscellaneous— smk% per bale. tierces, 10%c; five tlerces, 10%c per Ib. Californta Dairy, . ., o - 3 Ntornia—Continued” cool weather | our of traging. - Woie B . faled S0 55 i ifornia— P athes 01 of rading. Vi 1! Vi o euring the week has somewhat retarded devel- P e e lated, $26 25@27 opment of desiduous fruite, but it is regarded as henefy * «. Grain harvest is progressing. 5. Grass- | Toppers have attacked some of the vin eyaids London Market. of | §5; Limas, $3 50G5 75; Red Kidn 506 in Fan Beraaraino County. and the Horteul- et Thra 1 P oo - orian i, $oe Ao I Blarope, Gekseared. o400, o Kanaoat § W si e ':'_ ':n hew crop at 13G14c. hut growers are firm and in exterininating the pest e i aaanlamaled and. the jn-| NEW YORK, Juns $ii-Commardial Adver o e eel MR00 buihely, Mostard, §8 50; Flax, $2 2062 50; Canas | o HI9SS 2o SUD GAon etaldy. SHE & geod Lon Anseles Sumicacy —Cool. JosEy weather | (i vated . the, weakness of. Coloradn Fu, | Liser's London financlal eablegram says: Stocks | paauras, decreased 46,000 bushaia.~ * " °f the | 1y 'S1ce ror en Altaifa. from Uta, 1096 Srmalation of supplics, Tallow: sales aac untti ciose of the week was favorable for erops: B Sheon atolice Pallied Sarily sl moa D, [Fuel. | began cheerful, the public buying home ralls | * OathoUnited Stateh and Canada, east of the | 1134¢; Callfornia, 10910%c; Rape, 1%@2%ec; | Sith Tight ruppiies. low rules firm, Trrizeeion water Fas grain harvest mearies | Mftected by the final weakness of the market, | O account of coronation traffie.. About 12:30 | Rockis, decreased 305,000 bushels, SIS B o1 mg; reen, 31 40 | HHIDES, AND. 5 o il il o G2, end, and ‘n sections some grain is being head- 8 for seed. of the English news thus apparenti: - come, the subsequent evidences of wens Marieuvers by a professional bear purty were added to other causes for the weak- Renewed apprehension of the outcome of- King Edward’s iilness accompanled by late Tamarack %2{Trimountain . o'clock on the startling news that the corona. tion had been postponed, consols slumped % to plies as co 4 with last accounts: ‘Wheat—United States and Catia da, east New York Metal Market, Beans and Seeds. 3 50; Pink, §2 05@2 20; Red, $2 50; sm;':?, @1 65; Blackeye, $1 Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. ruled for a fortnight past. Buyers are stead- ily beconiing more wiiling to contract for the S KINS—Cull about ltfu uncer quotations. Heavy Steers, 11c; medium, 10c; light, - of weak: e : f ¥ use and $4@45 for ex to ail’ crops, . Apricots Afe | ness might be due fo independent on General Electric. Trinity . ilable Grain Su, st conthives SUGAR—The Wi ¥ two swecks later than usval, but | Undoubtediy the considerable liquidation | Mass Electric.... 42 |United States Availa Pply. Thate fs SGling aw- malsh this Henke; Qoi. 1 The st S Ao gl o 5o0d. . The'| ony quotes as follows. pet pound, b 10615 of better quality for the =low ln Amalgamated Copj and Colorado Fuel | N E Gas & Coke. 3% |Utah . tations for Beans show little change from day | finer clips are cleaning up as they come % Crus! Canshel, Bl:r&!»;:’r;’dlr— also backward, but | had an_unsetiling eff on the whole list, | United Fruit 111 | Victoria NEW YORK, June 24.—Special cable and | to day. Stocks are light and o is the demand. | In, Wwhile even the heavy and ‘ddmlve are | 4 50c; Powdered, 4.35c; Candy Granulated, A s e iR f-:;.’.;‘?l This selling clearly was due to causes quite lénléeg‘::eolwer, gu}mm1 telegraphic communications to Bradstreet's| BEANS—Bayos, $3@3 05; small White, $2 35 | meeting with a better demand. 4.35; Dry Granulated Fine, 4.25c; Dry Granu- Haying Js nearly completed in some sec- | Sognnacn: Cimaaiiy o d6ath of the King 2 olverine show the following changes In available sup- | @2 60; large White, $2 35@2 45; Pea, $6 Hops rule firm at the quotations which have | lated Soarse. 4.25¢; ulated, £.25c; Pine, q higher; Redwood, Z Purcka S —Conf reaction followed the favorable-reports of th . B thing. was d ssed, . 9%c for heavy and 9¢ for light; Si 4: Pickets, $1 15 Guvel o Bratt AbS TIeios Dl mosiater | operation, ;whish. heiped 16 rally tho markis. | soticky . Arars o o D mrisat It wad nat L s Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. sfigfld Kip, b Saited Veal, 9ic: Satted Coit | 41 75 for Mo, 2: Shakss, §13 for spilt and Heying e general; mgmumn for a very heavy bu!tm e eg’elsflx; lnfi“efic:rm et :: l.h!e .;.gt t)‘ue Jubvemstit is me{ely ';enllm!mal, ex- ’ NIE'W !ong. .;mn.-d 2’44—’1‘21:0 l;:mlnn market L s 2 ‘i‘fi! %g‘l@m Dr}"&':?qz T m:; ?nrz for sawn; $25@31. - crop. A few Humboldt strawberries are in the | pe ports af- | c n the case of congols, where a_la - [ for tin was s 6d lower to-day, with g . 3 o ! L ; merket. fect the market more seriously than @id the | ount exists that may prevent s ndue:f:n‘gx closing at £126 63 2d and futures at elz;p:: ommmilfimr:m'ymtlg:'wmfi l-c:::: i-'fc"'f."fi?"‘m“' Mnmnammu-.’mfl' :‘: Continued on Page Thirteen.

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