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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1902. 11 boxed), 8%@8%c; short clear sides 117% for Somora and Club Wheat in the in- | 25¢ per basket; I e 10 o0 B T e | Tarinr Do and clab ‘Whe tve, | P BARE A Crsahe o wail bo B : 3 C » % more active. -Madeline, ic for smal xXes ; $8 35, Spot Wheat—Shipping, §1 1214@1 13%; mill- | large boxes, 50g75¢: Dearborn Seedlings, 50G 3 ing, $1 15@1 20 per ctl. 5¢_per box, A > Articles— Receipts, Shipments. P 0X, o Bhmal cosint s UR L | patmer s e SO ey | iR e e bt g | —— " AORRATAR b Vv 1841000 254000 | 2000 ctls. $1 15; 10,000, $1 15%; 12,000 $1 15%. | , CHERRIES White, 21@30c per box: in buik, 2 Gare; Pl Bt G0N | SeeomdSommon—Decombir S0000 ¥t | 102 ek Sngni: pef od and iaig i 2 e e 40,000 | $115%: 8000, $115. May-—2000, $1 18%; 2000, | ulk’ Royal Annes, 40G05c per box an Barley, bushels - 8,000 1,000 Regular Morning Session—December—10,000 | MELONS—Cantaloupes from Yura, 50c@$1 A I On the Produt¢e Exchange to-day the Butter | ctls, $1 15%; 10,000, $1 15%. Per crate; from Indio, $1@2 per crate; Water- market was steady; creameries, 1 ; dal-| Afternoon Session—No sales. . | melons from Indio, 20@25¢ each. ries, 18@10%c; cheese, steady, 10@llc; eggs, | BARLEY—The week opened with a weak | . GRAPES—Thompson's seedless from Indio, steady, fresh 17350, 2 1 and lower market. —The Situation s always ‘%"fé;fi‘gfi from Yuma, §1 2501 50 per crate; Wait Till Thllrsday' easy af s time of e year, when e new | ack, 25@! for single layers anc - SUMMARY OF THE MARKET. Mo e e §108 1% coming. In. but this vear the declining | 10631 for double layer boxes; White, 20@50c —WE WILL SELL— [N_Y Cent 1sts....104% . a heavy July short line of 15,000 or 20,000 tons, | , CITRUS FRUITS—Seedling Orange: 3 110%| Do gen §s.i 1100 Foreign Fuiures. and by the shippers, who are naturally inter: | Mediterranean Sweets: $103 50, Sr° Sichacis. 30 Head of Gentle Broke Work: Silver hade weak E y d. D 105" N J Cent gen Us..130 } ested in getting exportable grades as cheap as | $1@3; Valencias, $1 50; Tangerines, $1 50 itlver a shade weaker. Exchange unchanged. 105 |Nor Pacific 4s....100% — Ll Uotations are expestes | In _half-boxess L.etn . . Atchison gen is 103%| Do s [7t4 o gfissih 3 itill lower q De $175@2 50 (m" z:ionl,n“ilfll 50 for common, l. “d m'i. nm Wheat bringing more money in the country than here. Do g4y du. 1l o1 or s N e dai1dlly N Freed, SS9 i ola Eeed, 02%o and | Srave Frult $96650; Mexican Limes, $305 50: | . m‘g, o 100 4 5 : oS 027 e neminal; brewing, c; T, 3 Der bunch for New Orleans | Weig] rom 0 consigned to Barley being depressed by shorts and shippers. by e IS e 0 on L e R L e & et doady, 7 Hawailan; Pineapples, 31500 P e ;‘“"‘" s g Wet weather hurting O in the West. - | Cenr Olostig, - 62% | tnformal Sesslon—9:15 o'clock—No. sales. f — rove-8t. Stables, Grove St., et weather hurting Oats in the West. L of Ga Gs. Second Session—No sales. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. e TomK O S Vao W v . . 2 t— t.-Dec cember—6000 i . MAD: Corn dull. Rye in fair demand for shipment. Ehrta Qblo 43u108l4 Sou asto glbvev:l:x‘s - % segg ;ge ot e O £ e . | TS Yo ot e o m“;‘j.?.,?:“:‘u:,::;;‘ . : . . ¢ e < ¢ osing 24 65 Aft Session—December—4000 ctls, new to report 1 - Hay in heavy receipt and weak. Bran cnd Middlings firm. € BAR? SV e ez & Tag Lita iy P o gx;mwnl e el e St A X R C&N 7s.13 i . 'S—Chicago repo: essa ‘W Apricots, Colored Beans easy and white descriptions firm. C B UA D o). Ity Unign ac 1a. Closing 305 2160 | plaving haves with the Ont erop all over the | Thes old Aprioers es ™y iture delivery, og | B P b red Beans easy and white descr ERAE E doo. T B0 cony s West 1 | G2 for stundard to Taney Moorpasiss: Soapa” | 1A CARLOAD OF BROKE AND UNBROKE e % § <1024, Waba By i b holding off | rated Appl, c : Evapo- Butter, Cheese und Eggs still in heavy supply: oo B 05 Mouas Easterp Livestock Market. o0 holders maRing eincessions. to effect. sales. R BB Sy, TUT Geied. OgTc: | ey e R e (e & 2 Sou 4s. Do deb 5 5 lighter (. [D; new Peaches, 4150 e v i > 2 n el R oo geb B e loaid Offerings, however, are considerably 1lig @Stec for fancy, wity FRED H. CHASE & CO., 1732 Market st. Nothing further new in Dried Fruits. o W T B CHICAGO., than they were last week. o the Dusiness. Sade e 4 5 | lwi !&Cem s CHICAGO, June 30.—CATTLE—Receipts, New Heds are quoted at 51@1‘15 fi; M}flfl}gg = :f"“ .SEOP are quoted as follows: Provisions dull and uninteresting everywhere. Con Teb 45 16,000, inciyling 1000 Texans and 800 West- o choice and §1173@1 20 for fancy, old Toirie: o e piad % s erns. Markpt, 10c higher for best; others, | {'30: Milling, $1 30; Black, §115@1 25 per ctl. | 8@8%e; 90-100s, 214G2%0 nér “Lm%c 80-90s, RTHE ENTIRE CAMPING OUTFIT of the Hops very firm and in excellent shape for scllers. NEW YORK MINING STOCKS, steady, Good to prime steers, $4 75@8 50; poor | ,CORN—Chicago reports ‘the cold and _wet A b CIOWE, 86 3-crown, | Bosuan EYPsies, consisting of elght cemp 5 o5 Adams Con , 20 |Little Chief .... 11 |to medium, $4 T5@7 50; stockers and feeders, | Weather unfavorable to the corn crop, which is 1305 Teooae: Mustatals, 8%c Jor ¢ crown ood | soetme o'z"ff;.'n":nam m-‘qhumn‘: Live and Dressed Meats as previously quoted. TR 30 [opnie'o, 1] 80% | 825005 35 cows, 81 5002; neiters, §2506 50; | Making no progréss. o | DR Sor sesdiesty BiSown. 6o: 2-crown, 5ige: | Folsom st et ban V8 borsée, T 5 i Brunswick Cq 05 |Phoent: 06 | canners, $1 50@2 75; bulls, $2 25@5 75; calves, Teadi; lder, who largely controls the | NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshen, 2 New Potatoes active and cleaning up wwell. Comstock Tun... 0% |Potest . 15 |32 6086 10; Texas fed steers, $4@7; Western | mackor 15 kesping’ bis prices Savarely up to | No. 2, 6g7c; No. 1, hardand 0010340 CRASE ¥ : .. CC& Va... Savage . 05 | steers, $1 75@5. the previous level, but outsiders are shading | 7o; Almonds, 10%@1%c for Saperancli; ngy0s Onions and Vegetables in liberal supply, Deadwood Terra.1 00 |(Sierra Nev HOGS —Recelpts to-day, 23,000; to-morrow, | him 2%c on large yeliow, selling it at $1 47%. | for softshell and ‘6g7c for hardshell: Peangs DRIVING WORE > 4 Horn Silver .....1 25 |Small Hopes . 21,000; left over, 5000 héad. Market, 5@10¢ | Large Yellow, $1 45@1 50; small round Q70 108 Santern; Prazil Nuts, 12g1214c; it | HORSES cheag Two cars af Poultry in from the West. g:u:i Stlyer . 79 |Standard .. higher, Mixed and butchers’. $7 20@7 15; good | $1 45@1 50; White, $1 50@1 55. g 1_2@12%0- Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, STEWARTES MARKET, Fresh Fruits in ample supply, with some shipping demand. Nonere T Proveo AR BORDR by ot BUCKWHEAT Nomimal at §2 2003 00 per | or light smber; water white extriatad®is | = : : Fore e el Neos o; ‘amber extracted, 4@4%c; dark, i | Northern Ry. Co. of Cal Local bank clearings gain about $90,000,000 in six months. Gall loans for AR ot et e AL b atealy | st BT, BEESWAX—27%@20c per Ib. Northern Ry Co” (o Gai) g 4 falr to choice mixed, $§3 2503 75; Western i - Nothing new in the local stock market. sheep, $2 T6GB 75; nativo iambs, §3 5001 80. Flour and Millstuffs. > Provisions. Norm Cal. Ry. Amalgamated Daly West 8T. JOSEPH. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 500 OFth Sho, ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June 80.—CATTLE—Re- The Chicago market Is still dull and unin- " & C Bingham ., ceipts, 2100; steady. Natives, $5@8 25; cows | 3 75, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 40@3 50; rosse s aban Produce Exchange Sales. Ry Tbownt oLy snam sSiress Bhn pBasironds— oL & piecla- - 080 | and Beiters, 11560 80: vesis " $3 5006 10; | Oregon, §2 7503 25 per barrel for family and | teresting being lareely abandoned to the pack. appears to be unfavorable with an invincible | - Do ped ifi?f,i?"’fi‘u{.e %‘i “‘ifi‘&;;_.;'{d x;"zd e"'4'500'2 ”Sia“ ight and 3“?;,’ 10 (08 Bueekts Wontiiwon Sasee, 209/ 18 equally tame. Prices are unchanged. ecelpts, ;s 73 3 = . @rofuce Exchange sales on call I June were | cheerfulness. The money market became quite | Dom_Coal 1364 | yigne mixed, 6 26@7 70! medium heavy, | = MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks ‘are as fol-| CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12%@13¢ per Ib for 45,000 tons wheat and 16,500 tons barley. For | getive to-day and call loan rates ran up to Frankilin . 101% | §7 70@7 85; pigs, $4 2506 5. lows, nsual discount to the trade: Graham | heavy, 13%e for light medium, 1434 for light, : = . % > .. $ , $7; , 25; 2 d Hams, 15c; Call- R of curtailing operations in tocks to some ex- 0Old Dominion o, 84; Oat Groats, 85 28: Hominy, cured: Eastern sugar-cure 5 Bonk Clearings tent, but forced no appreciable Nauidation. The Dsosola - 9 New York Metal Market. o e hn® poats, 5 201 Fiominy, $40 | tornia Hams. 14914%c; Mess Beet, $10 per b 3 2 F, ank gs. special stocks which have been chosen as lead- Parrot . 27 P Wheat, $3 50; Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat | cxtra Mess, $10 50@1l; Family, $i1 E g. et Cal... .o . |ers of the market by the speculative party |Quiney ", 130 NEW YORK, June 80—Considerable loca | Flour, Rolled ats (bairels) $7 35G0; In | prime Mess Pork, $15G15 50, extra, clear, 323; | 5 E! B K of Cal Gimipd) Local bank clearings in June were $98,170,- | which has made itself the guardian of values | Am Sugar |Santa’ Fe 1% in P b sacks, 85@8 50; Pearl Barley, $5 50; Splic | Mess, $18 50@19; Dry Salt Pork, 12ic; Py ?. Br. Ry. of Cal b4 5,565,381 in June, 1901, For the | Showed points of strength at various times pid 4 | Tamarack . 75 | business was done in tin to-day, sales amount- Peas, $5 50; Green Peas, $6 50 per 100 lbs. ork, $25; Pigl‘ Feet, $¢ 75; Smoked Ba-tf . nthe of the year they amount to {uring the day. The course of he grain mar- | Am Tel & 7 {Zrimountain 95 ’2“5‘1 ‘:s about 25’!0‘5 tons for July dekuzen; -; —_— 3% @1dc e a2k e e 3 v v ets show a feeling of considerable :anxiety om Iron inity 7.87%c to .45¢c, The spot market close D— TCeS for I i o Tr o 1165 50 e itect of s Dowvy Eioems wnens 1 | Giew Hissban United § lower, 24%c to 28c. The London market wi Hay and Feedstuffs. compound and 12%c for pure; half-barre A o s | rain crops, but aside from St. Paul Bo rail | Mass Blectric.... 2% |Utah 51 Jower, With apot &t £18¢ 108 £nd fututes ot pure, 12%c; 10-Ib tins, 13%c; 5-1b tins, 13% clesrings 15 six months is Bot 8. DA ShoWInE. | 10g ook Was stioh affecied Ly this Aevelon- N E Gas & 4(Winona, w21, - While Bran and Middiings are still quoted | -1b ting 13%s et Spring Valley . e 2 5 ment. On the other hand, the favorable ef- | United Fruit . Wolverine . asi k E—One half-barrel, C; three ect ocks—| Custom Receipis. fect of the rains on the cottan crop found a G o e vas Saslor D4, lower, here, with|arm, they are no higher. - Hay {8 weak, with | paenenscic. 10%or onn torn” o e: "two | Central Light & Poweb Co . LONDON CLOSING STOCKS, standard spot gust 8t JL3THe to 1L75¢; | noavy recelpts yesterday of 1232 tons, though 103¢; five th 10 Equitable Gas Lighi the’ otton-cirrying. moads. metably Teyes and | COnsols for money.90%'N ¥ Central T st A B0 e Loy A 00G12:056, | 11Cvions quotations stll stand SR T BT o A0 D Mitual Electsio Light Ga. The receipts of duties on imports at the | pu,0toR-Ca 3 « | Do for acct..9611-16|Nor & Wesgern. and casting, 1L ] DAON: SADIRE YWas RAN—$18 50@10 50 per ton, 3 Oakland Gas, Lt. & Heat. Custom-house during the month of June Were | rmondeq (o teo ypiaiway. The coalers als | \paconds 5% | Do pta 20 64 lower, with spot at £52 bs and futures | DRANTRGO@) poper ton. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | Paeins G hasorea: $654,193, sgainst §585,361 in June, 1901 The | the part of the Operators ihat the wom cirivs | Atchison ag-é Ont & Western.,. 83% | 8488 Lol o naed at New. York at 414c | , FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, Pacific_Lighting Co. 4 total receipte since January 1 were $3,708,241, [ is disintegrating. There is a belief in the | Do Pfd . 103 |Pennsylvania 7% | and london was also unchanged at €11 2s Gq. | ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, Hops continue stiff and in excellent shape for | Sacto. Elec. Gas & Ry. Co. againe: §,345,188 during the same perlod last | financial district that the coal operators have | Balt & Ohio. ... 108% [Reading b 487 | " Spelter ruled dull but firm at be, while Lon- biow, K6 S0g4; Cocosnat Cals Ly R sellers and growers. A diepatch from Sacra- | San sran: Gas & Blea Co. o S oleier ceie e s P ol BB | A ot ron S stenay ana uncnangu, | Mize Pocd, 310611, Cotndee Sews %5 B | memto saye that one house whicn B ‘S0 | iR AT €7 Mint Coinage. holidays in the belief that the holiday period S{oR Bt o748 | foreian markets were higher. Here warrants | . HAY—New ls T sliawe:, Wiheat, | O o e e 1. . Sdv 1100 Fireman's Fund .. 2 8 might aggravate a_tendency to disorder, A 2o ptd - G634 | slosed rominal” No, 1 foundry, 23G23c; No. & | §900 00y Wheat ana Oat, $5g9 50; Oat, $7o; | bales, demanding 20, I¢ is estimated that |° Bank stocks— e buayant recovery from recent depression in Zou Pacific % | foundry, Northern, 21@220: No. Q- foundrs: Barley. 86&2716500”0{?:::‘;{ - Wiia Oat. $1@8 so; | stock T 20,000 Am. Bank & Trust Co Whe caluaps ot She Jocel Mseb Wil Seses | SHetedo TR ae SLHIM(ML 1h esnimiation Do ptd Southern, 21.00g2200; No. 1 foundsy, South- | AEHS, 0 1G, o b O 6b: fate 1o cholce | - HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seiy | E228 25,C% o i ponth of June was as follows: Double eagles, n T, . 21, .50c, » e mder quotations. b - lars, $150,000: dimes, $100,000; total, $850, {Ef‘j-leg"‘b.l‘a”;;“g;‘:;,‘":“;cfiflf{g}%e:‘mb!:ifl"bs Weba sy 498 Thd. ?fi,‘fm‘ 5-50@8 50; Stock, $0@5 per 2,; Vol- | giic for heavy Jud oe for light; Stags, 7o u;:“;;er‘:t:cnh—&“-"" against $5,947,500 in June, 1901. The coinage » er-al y 50c per bale. & 8 Kip, 9c; Salted Veal, 934ec; Salted Calf, for the fiscal year Just ended was as follows: | {"26tlor Over-capitalization, insufficlent pro- | spanish Fo London Market A e 10c; Dry Hides, 16G10%c; Culls, 14@15c; Dry | Gisnge o dated Con... Double eagles, $37,040,000; eagles, $14,015.000; | o o0 [0 WOTCRE capital and exorbitant al--| ¥ B d S Kip, 11@15c; Dry Calf, 16@18c; Culls’ and | = Sugar stocks— ; standard dollars, $436.- | tinya)ly developing mecessity for bond.iss 24%d per ounce. — eans an eeds. Brands, 18@16c; Sheepskins, shearlings. 20@ | Hans Plantation uarter GOllars, | by the industrial combinations are subjects | Money S4GH ner cot T oUnee: NEW YORK, June 80.—The Commereial Ad- 80c_each; short wool, each: medium, | Hopokan Saabon, - 20; gotal, $62.857.- | under constant discussion in Wall street, The |~ The sate of vertiser's London financial cablegram says: Beans continue dull. Red Kidneys are low- | F0ic sals 53 Tor larar oot 39 50 3o menrss | Hutchiuson Sugar Pian. n '1900-01. immunity of stock values from harm on ac- | short bills 18 2 The progress In the condition of King Ed- | or and Pinks are also a shade off. ~Other de- S ; | Makawell Sugar Co... | count of the flurries in the money market is 81 50@2_for small and 50c for Colts; Horse The rate of discount in the open market for [ ward caused . general firmness, but brokers | corioions womain o before. B R I lorse | Pasuhau Sugar Planiaiion Weather Report. | BNV £ thefack, that the, laves spocula | ¢hree”monina’ bills Is 24@2K per cent. still bewall public apathy. Consols spurted % | ““BEANS- Bayos, $3G3 05; small White, §2 85 | S16L 25 fon small and Sbe’ for. Corea sk ATl piathe—~ time loans over the period of the July settle- to 96 11-16 on precautionary bear covering, @2 50; large White, $235@2 45; Pea, $3 25@ | Skins—Dry Mexican, 324c; dry salted Mexi- | - (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) mer. ————— % The rise in money rates in London Americans were \iegleted, s Ao, Whie_Gdat 28c; although_ firm Skins—Prime Angoras, 10; large Aot amooth, 3 50; Pink, $2 05@2 15; Red, $2 50; Blacke; Oceanic Steamship Co. SAN FRANCISCO, June 30, 5 p. m. | to-day caused an advance in sterling excnangs . 2 throughout, closing at the best on New York's | 45 Iimas, $3 50@3 75; Red Kidnes 3 | B0or aso at Paris and thus relieved the pressure on | | New York Grain and Produce. | | moderate purchases of St. Paul, Atcnison and | §75, imas, §8 506 7 P00 | OB S ¢ rngares, 400 35 THE COAST RECORD. | New York Canadian Pacifie. Grand Trunk was strong on | * SplDS Trieste Mustard, $2 80@2 65; Yellow | No. 2, 4%@bc; grease, 214@3%e. i The market closed almost inanimate and May Iutemenfit Rio Tintos sold at 431 and Mustard, $3 25@3 50; Flax, $2 50: Cana- WOOL—Spring, Humboldt and Mendoeino, F E K steady. *'———"—*' Anucond-hat ) lm sympathy with the weak- ry, 8%c for Eastern; Alfalfa from Utab, 10%@ | 16@18c; Northern free, 14@16c: do, defective, STOCK MRKET - Joint & I ConDoEian: W ook, [0r Burlinglon | npv YORK, June 80.—FLOUR -Becelpts, | P81 FRINe WOt 0 L 10000 gold tn Habes Gailorne, 10010%c; Rape, 1421 | 13giic! Midale County tree Tagthe! aoy G- i g sx g oint 45 x Ay 3 : ‘ 4 g g 25 &2 the eyndicate. ' The understanding that the | 18123 barrels; exports, 13,151 barrels. Firm at | Uniteq States colh -and £10,000 has Arrived | DomprnoReriv oo Green, $1 40| o, 1 “monchs. G 1er ot Tite 0L staTions. 2 Eg Ef | syndicate holdings were disposed of in connec- | 5@10c advance. {rom Australla snd 84,000 from Honghong. @1 66; Blackeye, $1 76@2. vada, 12@15¢; Valley Oregon fine, 15@16¢c; The stock market opened the week dull and 5§ ZF 3 Gon with a settiement made the bonds strong. | WHEAT—Recelpts, 60,700 bushels; exports, aaiilyer touched"2¢Kd an ounce on Americsn 0 ~_:i . bl et S e 1401k per Ib. featureless. The Stock and Bond Exchange = | Total sates, par salnn Seom goguict and Orm. | 96,414 bushels.- Spot, firm; No. 2 red, 80%c|™Ieh W o o L ecan 100 Potatoes, Omons an egetables. | , FOF or falr and 18@17%c per 1b | yeands adjourned to mext = | hited Bisies panas :ig‘]iol:minChun‘m on | elevator; No. 2 red, £1%@82%0 1. 0. b, afloat; ks A 2 310 i & for' good_to 'cholce: Goniracta’ for. 100T ‘Erop S M the last call. 5 NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Chi Term & Tr ptd C C C & St Louis.. Colerado Southern.. Colo South ist pfd. Colo South 2d pfd. Del & Hudson...,. Falla Walla.29. Wi ca. 29 NW 29. SE Temperature at 7 2. m., b4 degrees. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL 2eesPaeaRezs iEeaaa22E | wonmmas No. 1. Northern Duluth, 82%ec f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 86¢ f. o. b. afloat. Con- A light jobbing demand is noted for evapo- rated apples, which are in moderate supply, and prices are steady at slight advances from recent figures. Common to good are quoted at T@9%c; prime at 10@10%c; choice, 10%@ile, and fancy at 11%@11%c. Foreign Markets. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, June 30.—Morey on call was firm, 314@7 per cent, last loan at 4 per cent, closing offered at 8% per cent. Prime mercan- tile paper, 4%4@5 per cent. Sterling exchange New Potatoes were more active and the mar- ket cleaned up well. Early Rose were scarce few small lots of Green Okra came in and sold at_30@40c per Ib, POTATOES—New Early Rose, 60@75¢c in boxes and sacks; Burbanks, 60c@$1 25; Garnet Chiles, lc per 1b; old Burbanks, 50@7bc, ONIONS—Australian, $1 50 second hands; new Red, B0@6bc per sack; Yellow, lc¢ per Ib. are being drawn at 15@16c. San Francisco Meat Market, D A TL I Stears, 8% e Cows and Al TS, ows Heife: f A o T@7%e; thin Cows, 4 CALVES—4@b%¢ per Ib (sross weight), SHEEP—Wethers, 3%@ic; Ewes, 3% @8%o per 1b (gross weight). MBS—8u The following were ex-dividend yesterday: Pacific Borax Company—Regular monthly, $1 5 share, amounting to $19, B Slok “High Low, Clope: | Buund™raing in tha Eouthwest rawed.o.strong ¥ d in demand for shipment north, some chol Y ratiies Fiins Cht Atehison . 10,700 821 &2 821 | bull factor in Wheat to-day, advagcing prices | LONDON, June 30.-— Consols, 96 11-16; it i olices g e e ¥ e oo are RS quarterly, Atchison p 98% 98 98" | from 1 to 2 cents in the various markets. There | sflver, 24%d; French rentes, 101f 7sc; | 10ts in boxes selling per olce Bur- | Business continues dull and featureless, as The following ol dividends Balt & Ohio 106 106 106 |was a large trade here and the market closed | cargoes on passage, No. I Stand. | banks were scarce and some small lots of |y o ot thic season June: Astbe, $7050: 55000; Home® s Balt, & Ohio p G gaac o0 |fGem a Th@ldo net savance July TOXG | ard Californta, 805 04 Walla Walla, | Slly fancy commanded a premium, selling DRESSED MEATS, Toapertal, $20,000; Peericas, $3000; Hom odrognt | e S | e . Debnaber” ToNaTon an | 298 90; Enelish country markets, qulst; fmport | in oid Fotatoss, and saies were mads i | Wholesals ates £rom sloushierers to dealers | $3000; Thirty-Tares, $10,000; West Share | ci D 0 974 4 ¥ ‘ into United Kingdom, wheat, 248,000; import |«mall way at over the quoted prices, : - p b 0 4% | " BSes—rirm. into Cnited Kingdom, flour, {42,000; wheat ot Changes In nions were light, susplies be- | BEEF—6GTc for Steers and 56 per Ib for | | The following auotations for Unitsa_ Raii- | ¢ r b 5—Q - . flour on passage to Unites ngdom, 2,970,000; | ing plentiful, g, v rece! | ::: I&MA ‘;:“U‘,fl‘i s &%&.—qu‘fik‘ > wheat and flour on passage to Continent, 1,460, egetables were offering freely and prices for VEAL—L-rgvm 7@8c; small, 8@9¢ per Ib. day from New York by Beiton, De :1\5!« & Chi Ind & Louis pt 21| COFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet; No. T invoice, | 000. 5 mot deseriptions were lower, Ofertngs of | MUTTON—Wéthers, 734@8¥%c; Bwes, Tobo | 0, Common stock 323 edis@2a: orred: Chi & Eastern 11l 19&’ B%e; mild, quiet; Cordova, 8@11%c. Futures | LIVERPOOL, Juhe 30.—Wheat, easy; wheat smng Beans and Peas were poor. Choice stock | ber 1b. . ausmsoou. bonds, nominal; sul ptions, Chi ; 30 * | closed 5@10 points lower. Total sales, 11,500 | in Paris, firm; flour in Paris, firm; French | would have brought more than quotations, were | LAMB—Spring Lambs, 9@9%c per Ib, @102. Chi 87 bags. July, 4.85@4.90c; August, 4.95¢; Sep- | country markets, quiet; weather in England, | there any obtainable. Green Corn from Vaca- PORK—Dressed Hogs, 7%@9%¢ per Ib. PRODUCER—_S' oI Chi §a% | tomber, bor January, 5250 May, 5.55c. i ville’ weakened undet heavy” receipts of better LIVESTOCK MARKET. ERCRANS G SCGAR : ;| COTTON—Uplands, 4 31-32d. stock from arow . Tomatoes were — =7} 8. | ~STQARCaw. sandy) ol refiaiiy, 2% £pREN & SN in tree supply and sold briskly at lower prices. |, The following quotations are for good, sound Morning Session. ¥ | Chi Term & Tran. . g gt Aoy A s 9 Mississippl_are no longer worth quoting. A | :vestock delivered at San Francisco, less 50 Board— 1000 Junctionm ..... 2000 Junction (b 90) 950 Lion . F - ' hd o RS 15 e welghi O i ] FORECAST. In California fruits prunes continue in fair | was firm at $4 87% for demand, $4 8514 for | - VEGETABLES—Green Corn, from Vacaville, | bead, or © 'ght; yearlings, 18 i - ding at & sixty days. Posted rates, $1 8615 and $1 88% | T5c@$1 25 per sack; bay Corn, $1 50@2 In sacks | 8%@de ver | \ 100001 City Petroleum - The pressure bas fallen alons the coast from ggmand. with prices Holding rom. #ig 4o | eletysdam: Bomadioates; ¥ 8y B | TogsL Bupes Seoke Dy, gt 50 T5c@$2 35 AS = ive Hoss, 200 Ibs and under, c%e; - » B T entive southwegtern Bortion of the Apricols ste, Quiet, boxed at 10%@idc, and | ver—bars, BEie; cortifoutes 1or 4000 unoos | per box: Rurarb, 0w per box;"Grec Peus, | 200 e and ‘over, “igoiie; fecdere, “gulic: MINING STOCKS. e 2 10%@12c. s0ld at 62%o dollars, 42%c. Bon per er country. ~Cloudy weather is reported at many | Erie 24 pfd. by Gor teady; & 3 ? String Beans, 20 3 2 | and stags 40 per cent off from the aboye B ve oc- | Gt Nor Peaches are quiet and without features of vernments, steady; States, Inactive; rail- | for Garden ng a per Ib and 2@ Quo- | Following were the sales In the Sam Fran« poiviv'én Ciilioenis. ond Hght tains bews. - § 5 Rorhan special interest. Prices are steady, however, | roads, firm. e for Wax; tations. in Arizona. cu’l"?-‘ temperature has fallen slowly over the 11 oast. ml[';:e;n made st San Francisco for 30 hours running from 12c to 26¢ for peeled and from 8%c to 10%c for unpeeled. Available Grain Supply. Refugee Beans, 3@3%%c per lb; Cabbage, 90c@$1 per ctl; Californja Tomatoes, Der box or crate; large boxes from the ed Peppers, 10@11c per Ib; General Merchandise. cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Andes ....... 100 Best & Beich anch 1 per sack; Cucumbers from Marys — ending_mianight July 1, 1902: Iowa Central p ¥ * YORK, June 30 —The c per box; Bay, 65@73c per large | BAGS—Grain Bags, Oie: San Quentin, 5,55c; | 100 Best & Belch 26 Northern Califorsls — Cloudy, unsettled | X C Bouth .. A Grai P bl At B TRl @2%c for néw; Chile Peppers, | Wool Bags, 32G36c; Fleece Twine, 734G8c. | 100 Caledonia ... weather Tuesday, possibly light pi e By Chicago Grain and Produce. gr LD B pliled by the 15@20c; Egg_Plant from Los An- | COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: Southdeld Atternoon Sesston, fresh southerly winds. atied | P8 Wont. . et New York Produce Hxchange, 18 as follows: Summer _Squash, 40@60c for | Wellington, $8; Seattle, $6 50: Bryant. $6 50; | 200 Andes .. Southern Culfomu. — Cloudy, llnu:fi the | Fouls & f\'l e;nlll; . Wheat, 19,570,000 bushels; decrease, 1,275,000 boxes and $1@1 25 for large; Marrowfat | Roslyn, ; Coos Bay, $6 50; Greta, $8; Wall. 200 Challenge 14 100 Opl - weather Tuesday, possibly showers e | Louls & Nashville. ¥ bushels. Corn, B.678,078 bushels; = decrease, | Squash, $15@20 per ton; Hubbard Squash, | send, i (Co-operative Wallsend,” $850;| 100C C & V ..1 40| 100 Sierra Nevads 20 mountains; fresh southerly W!ndl. % anhattan Elevat.. 498,000. Oats, 1.565,000 bushels; decrease, 483, $15@20, Cumberland, §12 in bulk and $18 25 in sacks: | — Nevada—Cloudy, unsettled weather Tuesday; | Met Bireet Ry. 200 S A e D the ETaln Dits to-| (0! Rye, 484,000 bushels: deoreass, 9000, Har : Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, —; Welsh An. | Followin the sales i brik northwert winds. s s R Mexican Centrai 1500 281 | day the dominating lnfluse:u was the rain, | joy 988,000 bushels; decrease, 43,000, - o Poultry and Game thvacite, $14; Cannel. $11 por toms Coms $15 | Exchange m;m"m the Pactflc Stockk San Francieco an y—Cloudy, E - 184 | which has fallen since Saturdag to flood an| " B — g ton in bulk and $i7 in sacks; Rocky Moun- tied weather Tuesday, possibly sprinkles in the 100 A | s % per P dmarasige- S y soaked country. September wheat, in tain descriptions, $8 45 per 2000 lbs and $5 50 morming; brisk o CANDER G, McADIE, » | Mo B & Sss. o 110% | Which option the bulk of trade was transacted Northern Business. Receipts of California Poultry were very | per ton, according to brand, — 10 Contitn, b Foreeast Officlal. | Mo Kan & Tex pfd 1,600 5% | in the wheat pit, opened %c to 1% higher at e B Ciuthes Sis. light, as Is usually the case on Mondey ang | OILS—California Castor OIf, in cases, No. 1, | 500 eXican 59| 100 Slerra FRUIT AND WHBEAT BULLETIN, oad Lo A I 180 | % to The, and went at & fump to 7do, | (BEMTILE, . $950,998; bal- | guotations e West. ea Cars. ohiely | 75! faw: Tie; cases, Bc more; Lucol,” de fop | 100 Ophir ..0.0i bl . N e - 1545 | amid the clamor of a rain-seared crowd of : L Tu . —Clearing: . pal. | Hens, came in fro met with a 7 i 62¢ for raw, in barrels; Lar. 300 Ophir g iy AR 56% | ghorts. Although not needed for the pur LT 28% §511,008; bal- | (air Gemand, | ot seader strained, barrels, $1; casse 3100t Afternoon Sesston. S For the twenty-four hours ending § p, m., | Norf & West prd.. ..... shor pose, | ances, $76, Hare and Rabbits were unchanged. ex 3 ; 120th meridien time, San Francisco, June 30, | Ontario & Western, 400 géx 8 decrase of 3,125,000 bushels In | 'hfd uantity POnTLA%Dquuno 80.—Clearings, $478,478; | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 123%@1dc for Gobé China, Nut, 3] AGR0 Per gallon; Jure Neats- 500 . P; ‘€] rou] 3 e h i 3 3 1900, o i B 1315 | G0Bome steen Hmportine O wheat, owing 1o | “SEORANG, June 30—Clearings, §278 510, 3153, S $1 5 Ducke, 3005 50 1on by | $5c; Whale Ol natural white, Yog300 ver gai: I3 E 1,400 8472 | prospective late Buropean harvest, acted as | balances, $53,144. 3 50@5 60 for young: Hens, $3 50@4 50; voung | lon; Fis! o i e 'm“"" Thac; .,E g PLEEY 1200 8% | auxiliary influences in sustaining’ prices. On g _ Roosters, $5@6; old Roosters, $4 50G0, Fryers | Cocoanuts Oll, barrels, r Ceylon and £: £5 g S L% B e B e L Northern Wheat Market. §8 50Q4 50; Brotlers, 82 10a8 50 for large and | §5,P" OIT Warer White Coal OI1, in bulk, g S5 | ETATIONS. ZE 55 B F® ESEC(sresradpn aw 7 | e min must fnally cease Trade was heavy = = | H&na 5150 tor Squabs. O i Bor s Dl Asral; 30; CLOSING QUOTATIONS. E 3 : o et o e gpening pengs, n0r Gia it dbe: | poRTLAND, OFr %Er?e"‘sa,—mnt—wm- S e Cationtalle ana ThooR for Brannit | 220 .2::& %’fi%"?:gxlg:"::" ulk, L i NONDAT, Jens 904 5. .s : : 8t Paul pd. i LD ,?{‘::L’:.‘:iau‘i,‘,l:é“:u:fi'.’.k";' The clong | Walla, 65¢; biuasiems 005087c, i Hitler Chave o Foos cases, %‘:’Zo”d;'m Gasdline, .in bulk, 20¢; 1n b e Bid. . £ TR L7 SR T trong, September 13c up at 73%c, 3 m 7 cases, 3 *¥ I Chico . 7@ 000 Conty N Ty aase., £y Y Corn, was excited “and_ the tulm’:hfl‘gvuul, TACOMA, Wash. June 50.-Wheat—Quiot; 7 8. (o TURPENTINE 600 per ealon tn cases and 0 07 Kentuck o 56 ! Cioudy 8 Bsl but prices ex] ted a buoyancy w re- | blue stem, C; club, C. in — 798 78 0.00 Ciear ... s | Reerra ronm 500 | Dt s e ulled oven. when. tha astsiators Previous prices rule for all descriptions un- | 5% NS SWHITE LRAB—Red Lead, tg 2 B £ n R e h-Cuykw i 4418 | 6o S’ delivery dumped Sepiember tnto the | Nowy Vork Cotton Market O o moitts wes T R ke pae 1D WAty Lavd Wee, dicosting @ 130133 100 68 0. Clear w 10 pit in imposing quantities. uly corn startled . day, however, er large for | to qi g .00 374 ing to T2%c, the highe X te of the market. The SUGAR—The Western Sugar Com- 80 26 lx{{'a?ltx‘;::r = :g :‘2 glm 104% ll‘.fhfelge;nbr);’ulxpdugel In t’h‘e semn’fi,;;'i,.‘,‘{.':; NEW YORK, June 30.—The cotton market 3’: Q'.':::n;a::fmiluly heavy, All d::lee:-r 3‘.%. pany -quotes as follows, per pound, in 100-1b 13 3 a Independence ...88 64 0.00 ggg‘a enlivened the opening hour. The manipulators | opened barely steady, with prices 4 wn;’, plained of the poor Inquiry for EBegs. gs: Cubes A, Crushed and Fine Crushed. © ® o ® U 5o o | ot ul beeeg 2R SRR, the 0 | BIher oS points Tower, wad cloned ney i | ; Kig® ors, 000 pounde, 00 cuves ana | £¥00; Fowacres, blac: Canay “Granuiaies Bidy 38 Mo it 06 80 000 2 2ad nanchalantly absorbed everyut’l:l:ll Strorose | prices net unchanged to 12 polnts higher, | g et E:{n. o ot Bastors | iated Coarse, zsfiw“u'bg}.néuud. = 2= 0 62 0.00 w ‘he excessive rainfall caused mu fear of | o E ;, 8800 pounds ol alifornia Cheese and . Beet Granulal gs only), o 95 59 0.00 e raat L. 20% T bl Onmewe. 0. the aXoy. snfl s b Condition of the Treasury. 555 pounds of Orexon Cheese. | Confectioners’ ‘A, 4.35c; Magnolia A, 3 3 o - @ 03 64 0.00 Express Companies— % | {nterruption of the movement and a deteriora. BUTTER—Creamery, 20@21c per pound.for | Extra C, 3.75¢; Golden C, 3.65e; “D,” 3.55¢ 2= 92 74 0. Adams tion in the grading almost certain. While in- el . fancy, 19%c for firsts and 19¢ for seconds; | barrels, 10c more; half-barrels, 25c more — 0 a k) 7 b& 0O American ... 335 | terest in July was keen, owing to iis high price, | WASHINGTON, June 30.—To-day's state- | gairy. 18G19%c; store Butter, 16@iSc per | boxes, '50c more; 50-Ib bags, 106 more fo il 06 07 ‘ 82 62 0 United States 20 | ine biggest part of the trade Was in Septem. | ment of the Treasury shows: Available cash | pound: kinds, Dominos—Half-barrels, 4.75¢; 38 3 g 64 60 Welle-Fargo . 18 | ver options. There was naturally much profit- | balance, $208,630,022; gold, $101,501,323, CHEESE_-New, 9910c; old, Jominal; Young | per 1b. ‘No order taken for less than 75 bar- Y 62 52 Miscellaneous— taking- on the upturn, but generally commis- —_— America, 10@: ‘M-lg&l ern, 18@15c per b, rels or its equivalent. » 80 bt Amal Copper .. sion houges were on the buying side, indicating | EGGS—Ranch, for fancy, 17@17%c e 0 56 Amer Car &Fdy 834 | That the country is getting on the long. sids | |tor et s0d 160 Jor faiv; stors. IKQ16%0 per Receipts of Produce. 70 57 AC&F ptd, 32 | of the market - July sold between 7034e and |. dozen; Eastern Eggs, 16%c for seconds. 3 i Xk v S| e cme e e o ey LOCAL MARKETS. Decid d Citrus Fruil AT TR ; A Linseed Oil pfd.. T2%c. Sep! D At 3c. ecrauons an wrus roruls. F {4 ¥ ¥ Wiilows . 96 67 Amer Loco .., .. Bo. Oats, contributed their share to the bull ex- " v WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS, | Amer Leoco ptd. | Yaseiens i e all TtEas? : Receipts_of Berries and Deciduous Fraits | euky Fic®:+" 2380 Oormmacsies™ b kg A Hollister—Early peaches ripening; large erop; | Amer S & F i 47 | Weather, of course. was the fluence. July Exchange and Bullion. continued heavy, and as usual on Monday the Bariey, otls .... ©.510 Eggs, doz - A BT 200 guality. Anaconda Min abo | Somed 1xe un Bepiember XN Ge un, — local demand was slack. Choice green fruit Onts. ctls 5470 Pelts, bals g 7 C W Whea - cl 5 ol pst 3 3 cots, ¥ 3 3 ! sn‘xm:x;um :n mz‘? " . g: To?::- ¢o pid 92(1)3 ;elgemnlger: p:r‘}f flg:edfl "; uflull:ll::r'hfl!dufl:z g“::“:“ C:‘"“ s Mishi - :gi Gmflw“ E?nrd stock that wnu‘ld El:;r!hvmulxx,i ha .- Beans, ‘-Oknl . 1% %:li;::fl?tr‘. fiks z:? ; %. 3 - oo » York Bxchange, sig) = 5 8 over the appearing prices if obtainable. ' | Straw, tons . X R R har, ! Hanford—Fruit crop ripening rapidly; apri- | Gen Eleotric - 121% | 5@7t4c up and ribs THo hetter, E N Sk Wnohange. teleeapbis. — P L B e S e R DR 30¢ Leather, rolls 126 | M Mrs & cots and peaches doing well; grain good. Hocking Valley 16 The leading futures ranged as follows: Silyer, per ounce'...... i 52:2 ners bought up the surplus stock ‘af the bottom | Hay, tons 1,13, klme, 5:.1 273 & G i podzermors—ew beled hay Suming o were- | futae Far .. B3| TRmrs, o O e TR TOGR | Mehe Bam, B0 | el Phey s so Coppiberie s | el e oLt HESupe, o 3 4l |G d 4 s e fo, T e ewoellantty; eapiy | SEEE Ponss - e @i mE e Wheat and Other Grains. te,uore Uan suflclent | (0r Feduliements: | piour, qr shs.. 11008 Middlinew, six.. 00 i iy aoain and it e e T wely | Sietiona] Diacust EZPR AR ] A $us offering 19.the cannere at'ssy prices, buc Potatoes, ks - CHINGTON. g ightly; i a ; T—The foreign markets were firm and nol g 4 4 o Fante Maris—Thr - .?‘::{,“"“" oome Erain North American 2 o To% oy me sy g Bran, akn o 3100 Shosta; sk 1,250 : 3 sveraging iteen sacks to acre; fruit B 2, 2 "The world's shipments for the week.were as er. e ‘ 3 m!v.q-:aao-—onnn trees and fruit fully one - follo om““m’!uf‘"s%“‘ m,m; g.m. . clymul' nl’l_ml e ?ef — month delayed. 41 § A‘lfl 3 ; .000. | marke! some o] 7 Palermo—Norther on ae . e igh visible supply decreased juotations or dumped. g ¢ P Saturday aid some dam gk 5 g’i T e American visible supply o, | KovErs some at $10 per ton. ST STOCK AND BOND SALES. & Serotd-—Becond varlety peaches coming in. 3y s 514 | Creased 1,275,000 bushels. Tho on | PCEhtatoupes. from Indio. and Yuma. we . Sente. Hey baling progressing: fruit ufi 3 $014 | pussage decreased 3,720,000 bushels, heayy receipt and prices had a sharp g X, g d : % %mo ‘market vas higher but irregu- Tigs ‘continued plentiful and weak. Newman—Harvest well under way; yleld up sy sy s | lan T oo . talling back |~ Mexicgn. Liviey are. abdu Folowing were the sales of bonds and stocks N etting ripe f A RIS |'to TR e arketa - R yrwad on the Stock and Bond Exchange in June: A. G. MeAl s 5 10 62% 10 55 Fhich 6re extend! STRA MeADIE, Forecast Officlal gmu“mmgfig _Atlantic. 23 50 *- EASTERN MARKETS. l W el New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, June 30.—The stock market re. flected the recent prevailiog tendency of 4s.. BONDS. Louts & N unl L Cent s §“M=“°" we'r’;“ -'- follows steady; No. . T3@T5 ks No. 3 oot ¢; No. 2 oats, c; No, 8 wi

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