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JULY 3, 1902 September, T8U@SO at 79¢; | Walla Walla, 20s 6d; English country markets, Il!fllough trading was moderately there December, 'ny,mn;sc. clvllfl 'fi'fie quiet. Wwere large quantities of fruit len \mlold at HIDES—Quiet. LIVERPOOL, July 2.—Wheat, firm; wheat | the close of business. Hops-quiet, in Paris, steady; flour in Paris, steady; Frenchi | The inside quotations on Berries and Cur- = J / THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OOL—Firm. country markets, firm; weather in England, | rants represent the prices paid by the canners OFFEE—Spot Rio dull: No. 7 involce, 5%c¢: | fine. who secured most of the Black and Logan- mild firm; Cotdova, S@1l1%c. Futures closed | GOTTCN—Uplands, 4 15-16d. berries, but only a small portion of the others. quiet in tone with prices net unchanged to 10 Cherries in bulk had to be choice to com- rolnt! ;ov{er,4 Total sales, 19,500 ba t‘ncm- mand the quotations. The canners weére offer- n uly, * 4.85¢; ;. September, &se €0 5.0 October, 5. 00c; Deckmber, (5t S5c; August, 4.90c = ing 1G1}e for Black and White and 2ic for 3 5.25¢; March, 5. ¥ 20!‘}' Anme. but were unsble to procure any P arch, 5.35@b.40c; amount. Most of U i n buf P LOCAL MARKETS. Went to the canners. The fop quotation of : ) - SUGAR—Raw Steady, Fair refining, 2% 7 $20 is for a few choice lots of extra fancy. centrifugal, 96 test, 3%c; molasses Sugar, 2 c. #$————————————————————3% | Receipts of Peaches in baskets were light | Th]’s Day (Th“mday). S 7 Refined was steady. X and prices were unchanged. Choice offerings > . UMMARY OF THE MARKETS. DRIED FRUITS. Ezxchange and Bullion. n poxes were in demand. both locally and for i A RNTEY. S L NEW YORK, .Yulyt2d—futlmodcrne oftar. DIERtIAI and prices woes irregmier. | ngs of spot evaporate oles are reporte v . 2 3y and_ while without change prices are Inclined | Sterling Exchange. (0 days... — #580% | Apples. Pears, Plums and Apricots in small 30 Head of Gentle Broke Work- O:l and Miming Exch es ad d o Monday s e Soniities Sterling Exchange, sight . — packages were plentiful and prices showed 4 g Lxchanges adjourncd o Monday. to frmness on attractive quallties 1oe¥2mc Sitsling Dxcanse. Aight — 489% | little variation. = Cantaloupes from Indio wers B d Drivi Exchange and silver as before vl e St (e Dilney | N o B signic sl = Io, |in frec 'supply. There were hons In fram mg an ving Horses, 5 - o the market for Callfornia products spot | New York Exchange, teie i Weighi 3 . Silver, per ounce - 521 | Lemons were weaker under lberal offer- ng from 1000 to 1400 consigned to Lumber market continues active. B ™o o hdoiny soienti | Mexican Doflass, = 4% lges but the otter Citrus fruity wers ua- | 3 0¥ 106 9 Bl of at though the smaller sizes are disposed to drag. b =y 5 rove=8t. Stables, Gro: St., Plenty of Coal for current needs. f;r:e'( Luture business s alto noted and thers Wheat and Other Grains. 4208 10 T B . Manswors sad e SR r Thast . m & it RASPBERRIES—$3@7 MADIG. Wheat firm and Barley steady. -Oats firmly held. To S R EWesi ioo a g1 g0y | 16 24F jesle, Gl) Erades of spols are quated | o p e gy podin markets were easy LOGANBERRIES . Soah 50 ey chest. NS, TR & s B g 3 Union Pacific 100 81y gy 8T Apricots are nte-dy 4nd In fair demand at | and the French markets firm. BLACKBERRIES—$2@4 per- chest. 8 Corn stll dull. F. % 2 4P 0 105 10488 104 CURRANTS. 4 per chest. L& . awr movement i Rye. Lg-lan Pacific pfd.. 1,200 88 8814 33;2 ;fl!i 14c in boxu‘ uégtlgé@d 2 c:m‘g’ in hx" Chicago advanced again, but fell back. The FLUMS15@: ml‘r } g 85650-: — s White Beans firm and colored weak Wopew . 2800 a0y 30 dowy | DENCReR GRS, DR MO ied, 791% OF | market continued under the control Of the | crate: baskets, 106200 bulk baxes, Sde. 2 B T colorea weak. Whess a7l =R g ey 4ok el AL weather. There were thres inches of rain re | = PRUNES—(iGS5o pér box or crate for Trag- | A CARLOAD OF BROKE AND UNSROKE Jay e ® : w - - ported all over Kansas, and hundreds of wheat | edy. ) S! ‘weighing from Heilbron Hay end Feedstuffs about as before quoicd. w.,fion‘;,fcfi‘;‘;’ iR e Mg Chi e filde (6 the shock were under water, The lose | | APRICOTS. 23G80s ver_box go, cratel n | Mclsyl ranch Sukiou Couney. . . Butter, Cheese and Eggs weak, and the latter slightly lower. Wis Cent pfd 500 191 18 18% icago Grain arket. g the Safioesy ix estimatsg Ak heat in | canners, $S@20 per ton, according to quali = - S8 , and the & ghtly . ;.; els. St. Louis reported that sprouted wheat in | cafncss, J0GR Bev (R, SoeOrd g 1o dus d{ e+ the shack was visible all over Illinois east of 25 pe nd 159 Prunes cheap, but in active demand. 30 a3kl oY BB ¥ * | thgt city. The Southwest bought freely, | #5085 RNEL 1y 156250 fer_small boxes: | gome Sexin o 2 hm‘ . l market continuec rm, RIVING AND New dried-Apricots coming into market "\'Tfi:"pffi:ff' : CHICAGO, July 2.—The grain markets were | prices in the country than obtainable in Fan | large boxes, 40@30c; Dearborn Seedlings, 50¢ | HORSES cheap B ¥ Be % Miscellaneous— distinetly quieter, although nervousness over F‘rmcll&m Bids of $1 16% at Port Col!k: were | Per b S CHES—35@T5¢ per m and 50GT50 in m;‘u;%% agls;u MARKET, Provisions firm enough, but dull - | Amal Copper 64% 3% 64 | the weather and crop damage was still appar- | TROted. Futures, however, were weaker. | yqskets; bulk Doges sten 55 2 i i v gh, but auil. Amer Car & § 2d @ 93 | ent. Commission houses bought and September | 1,5°% e 2%";‘;2‘2“' $1XGLIN o z ":.HJERRIEB—WN;C 20GUS per bos: In bulk: R o zery - mer Car & F ptd. 200 a1 911 | during the first hour advanced to T5%U@T5%c. i - 1)3c; Black 20G50¢ per box. an In | ducer. - New oil discoveries are being made H ops wery strong at the recent advance. [American Lin O 200 25" 23" 21 | This proved to be the highest point of the day | roma CALL BOARD SALES. ates, | bul; Boval Anncs, 4096Sc per box and 3gac week:ilz. thtougnout " the State.” 10 Ku e No further change in the Meat market. Amer Lovo - P o idii el 9% | for this ovtion. ~Shorts seemed to be pretty | ECcoNR N eegion Dacsmber- 3000 otls, §1 15%. | MELONS—Cantaloupes from Indio, $1@150 | (USStoR of permanency has hecome an eeta E e Tae i 32% 824 82| well covered, thanks to their strenuous exer- | Regular Morning Sesston—Decembér—~16,000 | per crate; Watermelons from Indio, 280 R T R ity m"" Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables coming in freely. Amer Smelt & Ret. "'900 40K 43 4my | tlons of vesterday, and ssattered Ssmonts ReCH OIS F i e SR 30 CRE . gl APES_Thompaorssecdles trom 1 il aSicars, and cach vender makes his awn tarite = i er d. W ing clearer in e ‘es! b | 1 i i Poultry weak under heavy receipts. | Anaconda Min' Co. b A ] 157% | found the market ready for & reaction. Local | g Afternoon Session—December—2000 ctls, | $2 per crate: from Yuma, $1 25 per crate. oIl California Castor Off, in cases, No. ¥ 'y | Brooklyn Rap Tran. 4,900 6% 67% 671y | bears sold liberally and St. Louis added to the | $1.10%: FIGS—Black, 15@50c for single lavers and | 70: pure. §1 20. Linsced Ot ' Bareéls, Boll- 4 : ¢ . 2 | Colorada Pun & T % 3 BARLEY—New Feed was quoted steady at | 50c@$1 for double layer boxes; White, 20850¢ | eq 7hc; row, Tlo; cases, 5o more: Lucal, 840 Fresh fruit plentiful, but selling very well. Consalidated e o | pressure. September gradually receded to 8082340, Old Is o longer worth quoting. New | per drawer. bl Dy PR p B LTS ? ] Con Tobatco ot . T¥e. Later the pressure eased and thereafter hrew and shipping grades are quoted at | CITRUS FRUITS—Seedling Onnnu, Oll, extra winter strained. barrels, cases, Active export demand for California Wine. ey a0, B the market ruled: stcady. At one time Sep- | 93%@08c; Chevaller. §1 50 wiked for standard. | Mediterranean Sweets 102 50; St Michacls: | 1 0 Chima Nut. 573 Per ul > Hocking Coal tember got back to T4%c, but the close was . CALL BOARD SALES. $1@3; Valencias, §1 T-nxexlnel. 31 30 hen.llfoc(‘ in barrels, g cases, . = International Paper $c under yesterday at i4@iil4c. The high Trtensal fan 15 o in half-boxes; Lemons, $1@i 50 for common, pure, 65¢; Whale Oil, natural whm. r sion—9:15 o'clock—No sales. . | g1 7505 for thotes and o oo , Inter Paper ptd. . point of July wheat was i7%c. This option | goionaay Sesslondud o clofrln Kake: 5@2 for choice and §2 50g3 for fancy; | gallon; Fish Oil, barrels, 4214; Stock. Grai Colusa. 57 .00 .. | International Pow & tuled comvaratively stronger than September. | Regular Morning Session.No sales. Grape Fruit, §2@3 50; Mexican Limes, $5@5 50; Loconmn Ofl,- barrels, 63%¢ for C-yhn and tocks of Grain. Eureke is L2 Li| Laclede Gas - oo Tuly closed Yo unde; yesterday at 1w, | AfEriian Session December—4000 otis, | Bonanas, },‘:},‘?Lfi‘;&’;‘:c’hfi’;g}; Quleans | S8to for Australian. P, resn. 56 .00 Ni " e July deal in corn was comj ratively B 3 ater e Coal ‘bulic, Produce Exchange Grain Inspector Steller re- Hanford 46 .00 o1 n:S‘;::? %5:3 neglected. Not more than 150,000 bushels were &fim‘s—mgncugh the market is lifeléss, as| S Pev dosen. 13%61{4:' Pearl Oil, in ca znc. A-lrfl, 20c; | o i handled during the enttre session. The small- Sl Star, 20c; Extra Star, 236; ports stocks of grain in warehouse and on ! ltjlmer 48 .00 .+ | North American... est packages of this option were lufflechnk to | Usual just before the Fourth, it is firm, with D . i . ‘2:’. deodorized i Guolhu ; <, hlxk 1 whart July 1 as follows, in tons: ndependence ., 64 .00 18 | Pacific Coast ..... e with uctuetans e et ika | light offerings. The continued wet weather in ried Frmts) Nuts and Raisins. e A s = —5=7 | Kins City 47 .00 - | Pacific Man 2 '+ market, the West keeps the markets there very strong in cases, 22%c; Benzine, in’ bulk, 143« " Wheat— June 1 July 1. | Livermore 50 00 People's G wheat, ‘ruled suongest early. while the 'otect | 1% Wi . — cases, 2]: sc_dnm Gasaline, in bulk, 20c; in Port Costa AR ot I g e 2% People's Gas . of last night's ahowers was'the chiet consid: | 23 BOIRURE NPVRHL, 3193 38 for commen || A sax of new Apsicots in ta. sod s nald ut | cu e = - Stockton . w 450 | 50 .00 .. | Pressed Steel C pfd R 9 i SR WK [QRLY tn choice and $1 17%@1 20 for fancy; old | 6}2@7c. Old Apricots are no longer worth TURPE INE—64c per gallon and ciy .. o 18 00 " | Pullman Pal Car.. Srin” westehas Ehe supoly tucled saas iq | O8ts are nominal as follaws: Whites, 31 286 | quoting. Growers down in the Sata Clara | drums and fron bamels. = L o Port Couts .. 6 | Patermo 5o (oLl B JOt ohoose {0 WUL I Ay a0y Sed 186 R‘flg‘ggxc!};omm?’.f;aubfimrifl PerCie | Valley are selling 1902 Prunes, future deliv- | %00 ‘In. white Lead, 6@6%e, according o . P>, L m‘\"e,‘i:a‘f -5 A 36 | Tenn Coal Oats opencd highet with the other markets, “"fi;,;;’,;‘;fi‘fl",‘,'";l 5110, smal rowna do dusiry. An' active movement, both for I Der pound, Tu" 10016 | Sacramento B .00 il‘lflf:fi: g g g go 3 b;ln Ide‘éeloned s‘?":e;f‘s?t ‘é?oda:‘:itm\]‘.e sa.rnir tlhan $1 451 50; White, $1 50@1. 56, * | and export ‘accaunt, is reported, and la: End Fine d 1188 | San Diego 68 60 .0f 12 0 p! the leaders. Sep steady, Yc low- RYE‘“ 5o 1 Sc for old. transfers are being made: The quotations ' x ‘andy Granulafed, | : ¢ |08 Leather. i o for new and Sac for old. o s : ot P L . were G551 tons Barley. i ouip'p & St ubber . sence of se re -piem| por! 3 New Apricots, future delivery, Best GPanuiatea {100- s only), mome Corn and 1582 tons Bian. o TR U Sosea Zrce higner, 1ard 3%c Jower and ibs =z o Evaparated Appies. 13018%0. sun. aried ers’ A, 4.23c; Magnolia 3. [g'ma Mari 500 ~lu ] vy Flour and Millstuffs. e%m D R S i D | Cotsctry e '-3”.-' S5 Dried F ”h” in \‘, o York. 1“";:]':w‘:m 32 % .. }(Vs Sleelup‘f 3 The leading futures ranged as follows: F 5;& for comnion up to 7@8c for fancy, with | parrels, "10c more; ?.u.h.m.._ 25¢ mare: “ b4 L1 ‘estern Union vk 3 ruling for most of the business. 50c more; 50-1b 0c_more for all Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 509 RUNES— e - 2 « trom New York say: “Spot| _WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS. Total sales. sulheat No. T % gy, | 35 usual terms; Bakers' Bxtras, $3 4083 50; 305 40m VH@Ae: Somin Sab e 50008 S5 ol Ghen oy her T ue to attract attention both for | ~Riverside—Young oranges stlll dropping. m:w YORK BONDS, Septerber 11011 T 3% Iib ) Oreson. 82 70g5 25 per barrel for family and | e u0-Us. sGiye: T0-80s Slagdne; s0-00s, Pe or its equivalent, A - e Napa—All crops doing well, v o, D SRR 7 2378 [ $3@3 50 for Bakers’: Washington Bakers', $3@ | 3@3%c; 90-100s, 2%@2%c per 1b. CANNED FRUITS—Opinions differ as to the domestic account, the aggregate | ' pofic AR CONS R ing; crops medi- | U 5 ref 28 reg.. December 76 Hk T | 350, RATSINS—Sceded, y-crown, 8c; 2-crown, | prices for 1902 pack named by the California being of fair proportions. For Santa | | um, mood quaiity Do ;ef 25 cou 10 eComn No. z— e 6% so% |, MILLSTUPFS Prices in sacks are-as fol- | 7%¢; Loose Muscatels, oo for d-crown and | Pycit Canners. Ome prominent desler says that Claras seliers’ ideas are fairly steady at fi‘lsc | m‘l:l..vlnfgr?—I m;' ';loln‘g well ku;d ripening rap- Do ,'E cnup (=2 _m‘& 2% T 71 1 usual mscuum 1o the trldde RGrg,‘harln mxfdg:rl:.;;:xless‘ -crown.bouc 2-crown, S%cC: | they are too low nn'dh;:fl;og:mr:rll:‘od ::.m on. 'Z,Mm‘{:m} S M. ‘{fi,:,' | rten Grale Aaastius i braxcess, { Donewssrii 5 September . s o g o Maal 43 25, extyd | - NUTS—Wainuts, No. 1 sofishell, 11@LIKe; | o heranotne” cave they ase uum'm.;.’ 7 fets amounting o sround 1000 boxes for ex.| Santa Maria—Cool week; crop conditions un- 0 new is coup.134% | Do 2nds . 85y | December ... 40E 4 $4; Oat Groats, §6 25; Hominy, $4@ | No. 2, 6@ic; No. 1, hardshell, 10@10%c¢; No. 2, | aiready mentloned, they are fram 10 to 25 per = - day. sizes being 40s | chanzed Do old 4s reg...109% N Y Central 1sts.101%; | _ Oats No. 2 $4 S0@4 16: Cracked | 7€ Kimends, 1034@1%c for papershell: 9G10¢ | Cent below the quotations last year. oA b;,“)il' . N | Newman—Late wown grain turning out poorly Do old 4s i mnw Do gen 3l4s 3614 | July (old) 433 43% Farina, $f 50; Whole Wheat | for softshell and G@7c for hardshell 1902 Al- | WINE—Shipments foreign by sea _are g e et stenn et b aserior | as to yield and guality - N J Cent gen bs. 1383 | July (new) 49 PN Rl O ts (batley) $7 35@0; i | monas, 11c for Nonparells, I X L and Ne Plus | ported very laree. especially to New Fork, and een it ot T Driecs. “aast | “Colusa—Fruit Fipening rapidly; good size and | J\or Pacific 4s...1041; | Sept. (old) 327 1% 9216 | sacks’ ;(w 35@3 50; Pearl Barley, $5 50; Split | Ultra: Peanuts, b@ic for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, | the market is said to be in very good shape. 1d crop are available at from 24c | Quality: grain doing nicely. 1A% Do ds ......... 74% | Sept Sii 53 33if| Pess$5 50; Gresn Peas, §0 50 per 100 ibs. 12G13%c; Filbarts, 12g123c; Pecans, 11G13 oty ast on the four sizes in Santa Palermo—Harvesting progressing; barley and | s Nor & W con 4s 101% | Dec. ) 364, 35 35y, Cocoanuts, 50@5. R ipt f P 2 We hear of no important buying | Wheat being cut; yield good. Bal (la Rend!nglgun 4s... 9804 | Mess pork, per lmrel—8 e Hay £ R Fccdstufi’: - fi“{f“ Agnb 11@12¢ (ui‘&ri:hi .na.dse?; ecelf S 0 roauce. i ssent de e Metr En B the 1 ey o0 change since last report. con B8, 115 July 4 o3 4 for light amber: water wl extracted, Jersile & ==y 2l sales for early | Livermor: rop Drospects uhcheqnEed. S F s o e T w‘fi 18607 1835 18 5ij Sto: light amber extracted. 4@4thc; dark, dc. FOR WEDNESDAY, JULY 2. o m',m are noted on the i four eize basis | | Willows—Westher ponditions more Tavorable Jur{;“f[_"“ L 2% 10 6714 10 70 Hay" continues quiet and featureless, except | DEESWAX—27%@20c per Ib. = .. 4751 Woal, 202 Sunoms: and Vs et Dlrines avc | Ban Jose—Fruit crop doing well as can be &2 |t mm.g 1075° 10674 {070 | that new Alfalia s in brisk demand and very Provisions. Wheat, Gte' <. 5.080| Eeed: e Mo a & : wi s blow: 3 3 Short ribs, ver poun rm, but hard to find. Other descriptions sel & 4 T 6440; 4 Bupers, haweve Wi Mol e | R A AT, T e o s Alton 4. S 4| 10 1065 10 6214 10 65 | slowly. Bran and Middlings show no change, e e s P"a‘:&. o 132 wn loose is offered by one holder, to arrive | s € “&&S‘Qpne“ is 95 |[Temas & Pac Tatal i 8 9 674 1a 6 % 10 65" 10 67% | being quoted firm. The quotation of 16c for Hams is sald to be | Boaris, sks ... m'q:mcx-uur ks 53 coast, at G%c ex dock here, Spot 3- | %[ €& N W éon 75.186% | Union Pactlc 5. 1%}‘/‘ | "Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, firm: | yimDr es das sane oo ber ¢ premature, a8 galy the fnest brauds ln the | Com, ciln ... W Cesther vl . _ B ety e b e | [CRIEPie.. . 10" | Do cony d.. 1075 No. § spring wheat, Th@T6ide; No. 2 red, 7ol | pEoDETUREE Rollot Buriey, 330g21 per | TATKEt Will bring it, and 15%c is said to be | Potafoes, sks .. 34481 Wine. gala ... G000 compass. Seeded is steady, Wit cy CCC&St L gen 45.1021% | Wabash jje: No. 2 vellow, H : ¥ | a quotation nearer the market for the bulk | On Ceee b cartons and choice at | | EASTERN MARKETS. [ Ghier I MR o e ats, 0500 No. 2;-3;:& St X Vit 3985002t Codsanur Caks, Sa0ay; dora | 0f the soods. Thers may be o general ad- | Middlines oka:. 148 Tallow. oty = Us Surisg of s | o % D&R G ik to chojve malting barley, | e Cracked Corn. . SELEOAZARC: | vancy ta i0s ln S fom, dare, Mesver OO OREGON. ¢ g P * Mixed Feed, $16@17; Cottonseed Meal, $2650. | cure ts T 5 “ . A s are steady an i Erie prior lien 4s 1, | seed, $174; No, 1 \orlhwes(em sln. prlnm‘ HAY—New is selling as follows: = Wheat, CUREDL MEATS—Bacon, 12%@1sc per 1b for | Dats, ctls ..... 470.Wool, bales n present (ufxw feature " Butures acs meelBE| . 0 yroroer Morket | Do gen ds. 87 | Wis Cent 48 | timothy seed, $575; mess pork, per barrel. | qoeitt o '3 SEIANE 45 IOROWS WheAL | vy, 1334 for light medium, l4i4e for light —_—— th & fal 9 he 6ise f. o. b. coast New Yor ock Marret. Ft W & D C 1st5.713% | Con Tob 48 6785 | §18 4212@18 short clear sides - (boxed), | Fi@IL: SLOEAL ARG Hat, B8 N at $ . | 153C for extra light and 16@lic for suga e % Barl T@s 5 Dates - ¥, $6G7 50; Volunteer Wild Oat. $7@S 50} * do o | Hocking Val 414e.108 " | g raguoTo ,,f“f_‘;scf"gr;’f:‘s,s“f high wines, | Jiraita. $10G11° Old is quoted as follows: ' | cured; Eastern sugarcured Hams 139153 “Inoutsa| NEW YORK, July 2.—The stock market was | NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. alild ol i ol Rxirs Sne Wheat, §12013 60: fair ta eholon | Chitornia Hatte Lo, Mose Moo, A1 s is cbserved in shelled | extremely dull to-day and the only notable ac- | Adams Con . 20 |Little Chief...... 11 Avticles— Be ceipts. Shipments, do, $950@11 §0; Wheat and Oat. $6@11 50; Oat, }’_13 L 'Pgrk. ,?‘,@1‘, 50; efi';": c,;’ff. STOCK MARKET. % all descriptions the feeling is Alice 10 |Ontario 77 | Flour, barrels 000 11,000 | $9@10; Alfalfa, mominal; Clover, $7g9; Vol- | 12; | tivity was concentrated in a few !mcka‘ In| greo 5 |OphtE.: IR | Whar et m o Gsono\ vnteer, $6 50@S 50; Stock, $6@S per ton. fi?'??ri“szgsyfigl?gfrz;sf? ‘Pork, 124¢ =5 O e e e e s Focom™ o b 2000 S R . Business on the Exchanges continues st a Lumber ‘llari*ct in June. others there was an appearance of manipulation | Savage P.ae B Sushels 2,000 2,000 Beans. aiid. Seeds m',;,‘;auxfid-‘;;'Eaxzfis“?ar“yu?chgl'fhl:m'flf standstill, The Ofl and Mining Exchanges | with the purpese of sustaining the general mar- ’!}lfify'g;‘l?;rfe ggirzrarfii g:;gsd + 20 |Barley, bushels 8,000 8,000 x 1 pure, 12%c; 10-1b tins, 13%c; 5-ib tins, 13%c; | have adjourned until Monday. ®| ket. The speculation was light, owing to the | 3-1b tins, 131 Alaska Packers has declared dividend Ne. ur for some time to come in the | of selling at the advance, a large portion of | 10c; Dry Hides, 15@1G3%e; Culls, 14@15c; Lry ¢ that are now surrounding the | which was for London account. The statement | ] L gt Smaplal ket was irregular and quiet, with standard un- | steady prices. Choicc Peas were scarce, the ry Calf, 15@1Sc; Culls and Afternoon Session. changed, lake higher and electrolytic and cast- | S1¢ater part of receipts being hard and dry. * E : Iron Silver Standard .. On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter| p,u; Beans are somewhat lower. In fact, | = COTTOLENE—One half-barrel, 10%ec: three | 103 of $1, pavable on the 12th. ast Inober cenitinie Auel Lo, oA us {0 DIETe 15 The MOBKE WAX- | Leadville C | D o ey e tdaie? alties: | a1 colorea sorts are weak, while the white | bali-barrels, 10%c; ome tierce, 10%c; two | Central Point Ofl paid & dividend of 3c om, - - ket awing to the July settlement, an ¥ EOSTON s'rOu(s AND, BONDS. Tis % 43 IS ¥ | descriptions are steadily held. tierces, 10%4c; five tierces, 10%c per Ib. the 1st. June just passed and there | gicqte operations. There were large tramsac- A Cimitch 108 fresh, 17ic. srcHntio g 3 75 s 1l White, §2 25 e T | The following quotations for United Rail- © prospect of any in | iong o)l day in Missourl Pacific, which sold 4@ \nnnfg— e | BEANs—Bayos, §2 73 vrimu e S0 | Hides: Talisw, Wodl and B ways of San Francisco were recelved yesterday The demands n ual dividend of 213 per ceat, | T: 1'@5 E 3 | @2 60; large White, $2 25 45; Pea, $3 25@ waes, 1alow, OPS. | from New York by Bolton, De Ruyter & coi and_exacting | huy the prics rauEs all day was restricted to 4 | A O A ) 3.90; Pink, §2 0@z 15; 50; Biackeye. | Common ‘stock, $25 25@24: preterved, 363 1l m wnk i 4:o0 T BT I O e I aetive Bemand st 102 Amalgarhated Forecign Futures. §“50"p‘§‘,‘“§" LS R v B it @ | iops rule very firm at the advance already | @64, bonds, cash. 300 50G9Z; subscriptions, [ Towards u further advance | the extreme advance of 3%. The movement o7 XL Lnfiad Capper SEEDS—1rleste Mustard, §2 50G2 6 noted. Mail advices from New York say: name a > extpeme advan 3%. By Mexic .. 82 Bingham .. 5 s 5o an L S o - which are in the greatest de- | seemed to be based upon the formal announce- | X F Gas & Coké. 00 |Calomar & oo sie | % % { Mustard, §326@450; Flax, §225G250; Cara- | *‘Crop news from un the State continued to PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. ment ‘that the purchase in behalf of the com- | Railroads— Centennial e for Eastern: Alfalfa from Utah, 10%@ | roport a poor outlook for the 1902 erop; reports this city and in every locality | Lo ir tnd Chic Indianapalis and Loulsville | Atchison 82 |Copper Range LIVERPOOL. Califcrnia, 10@10%c; Rape, ;| from Oneida and Madison counties went so Morning Session. coast has been very ive, gundb . " = v — K 3 te that their 1902 Board— Gare' striving. thiough svery | *as in effect. Colorado Puel and lron made 00" Pranktin oo { opentng i 63 igs, 81 79G2; Green, $140 | 187 iy Gout 4o per cont of Iast year. Ad: | 900 Reed Crude 2 re the material they |another spurt, which o sum:(fie: t0 b; duelta | Closing .. §§ | o1 e Blackeye, $1 7o | vices received from the Pacific Coast reported o Aftegons Session., al work on the new |a struggle for control, but which incidentaliy | N ¥ ; | y = firm market with more activity in contracts. Board— ses_under construction and for the | 1avolved forbed: buyiag by & distressed short in- Fitchburg prefd & 1 iy . [6) d V. bles. | Telceraphic advices were received saying that | 100 Oceidental . 18 g e FiaE by g O o Wheat— uly. Sept.-Dec. | Potatoes, Onions am egetables. | . lign house on Wednesday contractea for | 1000 Junction. B 1 Orders for all classes and grades of | [PP€oh Spont sovering “:s”"‘ g fnleme‘"‘ "f‘ e: 5 97~ | Opening . 20 90 Sl 500 bales at l6c and on Thursday 163c was | 1000 Junction &= hiad to be 18 at least thirty gays | the advance of Sugar and the rise in price of | ¥yqelh, S by #9M QUER g, Sasin =58 Receipts of new Potatoes were heavier thun paid for 50,000 pounds of 1902 Sonomas. Latest | 200 Sovereign . 2B r need in the building of the houses | TaW sugar also helped that stock. The buying | American Sugar. .129% é.ama Fe Copper. 131 Flour— on the preceding day, but prices for choice | Muail advices from Oregon say that the crop | 100 Sterling . « 18 dealers and manufacturers have had | of Amalgamated Copper was attributed to a ! do prefd.. .19 Tamarack . { ning 27 95 tock wers well sustiined:, Faney sy Hose | | prospects are good but yards do not look very | 500 Sterling, b 90 . . 180 in securing 1{:& r):m\n?nlx % | ’yix_l:relconfifleglu{eelig(g over xr trade fimflofit Smer‘Tel gs’rel.l.hfllg Trimountain L osing 27 95 :V::e tn llmited supply and sold readily at am| “e g %ansx;lg; :\:émé k’;x;le: ?:‘fi:esg::l::'om- G e are both enfoving the | The United States Steel stocks were firm be. | Dom Iron & Steel. Aatiria ide figure re- N . % oonile the hard woods | csse of the increased net earnings reported | General Biscirio. 341‘!,, Now. Vork Mgl \Iarket advance. There was some poor Burbanks of- | Ceived trom Lngland reported weather favor- N i T R . same rapid road to ex- | for the iast quarter. The statistics of iron and | Mass Electric.... 421/ Utah fering on the whart below the quotations. able. owing Were the sales in the San Frame unerative returns. The | steel prcduction for the past year issued by the | N E Ges & Coke 41 mcmm Oniong wers offering freely and prices of | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands scll | ciso Stock and Exchange board yesterday: er, while the retailers | American lron and Steel Assoclation were re ~112 | Winona o red declined. Old and new Yellow were un- | about llse under quotations. Heavy salted Morning Session. of such activity since | garded as an astounding exhibit of active and | U § 8 a8y | Wolverine . NEW YORK, July 2—At London copper | chongeq, fteern. e e e e e, 06 100 Yellow Jacket industrial life. Al rosperous conditions i the trade. The Stest | . 8933 prices were unchanged, spot closing at £52 1hy ‘he de sparagus and Rhu | 8356 for heavy and 8c for light; Stags, el - e. in | prosp ns 2 ' The demand for Asparagi Rhubarb was | 9% 85| 50 Yellow Jacket » Teasons to expect that amy | Stocke, meveriheiess, met a considerabie volume | LONDON STOCKS AND BONDS. and futures at £53 Gd. The New York mar- | very light and offerings sold slowly at un- | Salted Kip, 0; Salted Veal, 9ac; Salted Calt: L e | | Consols for money 9614 N Y Central. Is for acet.. 963 Norfolk & W Kip, II@UL, S Consol 8 i retallers and manufacturers” | of the May net earnings of the Pennsylvania | s ed to weaken uner lncreasing to- | Jrands, 16Gi0e; Sheepsking, shearings, 200 | 100 Best & Beleh 24| 100 Savase ar- B — e shawed an Increase of over s milias | v rir g et D L el SeoAT mEor ta Avsust clased ac | ot e crates were raceived from Berke. | oc. & short wool, $5@30c each: medium, | 200 Mexican l Savage on Weather Report. #f dollars, compared with May of last year, which | ATNIC 1103%s | Pennsylvania Ttic AT et P casting ei225: eleetro- | ioy¥ (he first of the season from that place, but | 10GW0c; long wool.” S1@1 10 _each: Horsé | §00 Potost .. 800 Silver Bl L. s port. was teken &5 an index of the large profits ac- P 99 RPEEt o or 1091% | Reading L " g, 11 T5@11 85 | were not sold. Offerings of choice String and | Hides, salt, ¥3 for large ' $2 50 for medium, Tin was quiet lOc"lIy but about 25 points cruing to the higher owing to a gain abroad. The local Wax Beans were scarce, and prices were up- | §1 50@2 tor small, and 50c for Colts; Horsé | Following were the sal nlen in the Pactfie Stock ft coal carriers as a result of Canadlan, Facifc 1381 (20 £ I e o in'free supply. The oul. | Luidee, drs, §1 16 for large, §1 50 for mewium, | Exchange board vesterday: 120:h Meridian—Pacific Time.) She“anthcadlie mrike. . The May statemens of | price was $28@28 10. London closed €4 g | held. Tomatoes were %5 for small and s0c for Colts. Buck GAN PRANCENOD, Suiy Dot b o | ik sal Wi mibpeaioh Sbe| vest 204 Southern Ry 5 | higher, with spot at’ £134 165 and futures at | Siusiod sioelt I Crates trom Lne Angties. Graos | N ey A Sake: diy Semed Mee o iy Mty Sete. carriers, fn which, however, Penusylvania FEon Sonth P-cmc 1ead was steady and unchanged at b Peppers were offering freely at easier prices. | can, 25¢; dry Central A?cen“n' S2zlge. Goat 100 e a1 3. r THE COAST RECORD, shared but slightly. 'The early firmuess in the © 954; Unfon Pac London being Ts 4 higher at. i1 oo gao™® @ | Cucumbers apd Summer Squash were un. | Skils—Frime Angoras, T6¢; large and smooth, 100 Hale & Nores 37 | t T ¥ E © & | waction stocks was fostered by the increased | el ietter wea higher nd fifi here 51 [, ang | chenged. Green Okra sold In small quantities | e e - ifi E £ _Z 7| net carnings reported by the Brookiyn Rapid | PH° 11 '000id" 11T 603 ' dheel Yondon cloued A8 Highey ] at 860 per Ib. 3 STALLOWCNG. 1. ssadeved. 8 per Ib; Z 2E 3| transit system and by hopes of large profits| oo 4ot Prefd- | R M VI & homs aii v POTATOES—New Barly Rase. 73@80c in s 2 F G| Ds e Wy e ;"‘f i | Iilinois Central. . 1641 Wabash Local prices were unchanged \vlthmw:r::x.x?s ks Sud 311081 20 n boser: Burbanke, 850 1_;301‘;;;*2‘;; xr::'bfwlc:“dnu‘::m?fi? STATIONS S Ec £ call loans showed further ease to-day, but for- | N | nominal. No. 1 Northerd tounary. 322 31: N, | @31 00 In bowes and sacks: Gamet Chile rglic: Northers, ives. 1@oc, dn, defactive, g 2 F7 £ |eign exchange advanced. The London money | Spanish fours.... 0% |2 Northern foundry, $21822; No. ‘I Southern R RN Purbanis, MG 0 a L e e O e ) e e 200 Potasi ... : 2 £ | market showed additional ease, but _pressure i Toundry. 431 50023 50 No. 1 Southera 1 'ONIONS—Austraiian, second hands: X A i Sierra Nevada § T £ | Was transmitted from Paris, where there was e R ks s e R * OUBAEY, | new Red. 50ga0c per sack: Yellow.Tc per 1b. | do, T momihe oE ey R e 10 10s: e 100 Silver Hill : T | an abrupt decline of 2 centimes in the sterling | 5, B2t S)¥S0, SCaCH = N e B a5 a1 ana Middlesb VEGETABLES—Groen Corni, from Vacaville, | vada. 12@13¢; Valiey BFgon. She, 19G1te: do. | 169 Mexican - 200 Yellow Jacket 18 22 : | rate. Yesterday's money market operations re- | Money: SA21 Bef SO L e for| 408 10344, °70 8t | 50qgHl mer sack: hay Corn, $1 2361 75 per | mediam and coarse 1aGld per . C o Abhe A5 o I sulted in balances to be met between the clear- | , The Fite Bf JURCTURE 0 ! sack: crates from Alameda, §1 5@2; Aspara-| H Tgate ser 1 1ar, good 1o H CLOSING GUOTATIONS. 54 ing house bauks this morning of $24.043457. | > Tati-of iscipnt i the open market for 5 5 gus, T5c@$2 25 per box; Rhubarb, .40c@$l per | Contracts for erop ing drawn at ; 55 which is. the largest on record that atam. | 20 T e per oont New .'\/ark Cotton Market Bax:; Green Peas, §1@1 60 per sack; String | 16@17c. WEDNESDAY, July 2—4 ». m. 6o The payments to the underwriting syndicate | T°T5° S B s s r Beans, 2%@3c per ib and 3@ic for Wax; Refu- Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. for the Burlington purchase released large NEW YORK, July Z.—Th gee Beans, 31@idc per 1b; Cabbage, 90c@S1 per San Fraucisco Aleat Market. .130'1 35| Sterra Nev... 25 F4 72 sums to the market and the disbursement of London Market Y e cotton market | ctl; Tomatoes, 60@d0c per hox or crate; large 48 30|U 06 Pocatelio, Ida. 76 44 | Government interest affords relief from maay 3 opened steady with prices unchanged to 5 | boxes from the river, $2@2 25; Dried Peppers, | There is nothing new to report in this mar- 05 07 02 Ingependince & 62 Sub-Treasury requirements. To-day there was points Tsher and closed steady. et 4 4o o | Joasiic per 1bi Carrots, §1 ver sack Cucymbers | ket. ;23 24 - £ Sos Aiies 70 58 | paid out by that institution on account of | NEW YORK. July 2.—The Commercial Ag- | Points higher. from Marysvile, 25@10c per hox; Bay, T5@She DRESSED MEATS. "1 35 1 30/ & Phoenix 98 o8 | Kiondike gold §500,000, the first of the season. | Lorvicer's” London financial cablegram to-day o | per large box; Garlic, 2@2ic; Cuile Peppers | - Whalasile v51¢s: from slsuahierera 10 dealers o6 o1 28, Portiend 8 48 Advices are received of an saditional half mil- | FZ0C Eastern Livestock Market t‘!\(fl‘;‘-“ B Jogas 5"“1;‘:“‘40%%'& Tos | are as follows: liar % o 4 8 7 | t ed from the same sour s ngeles, r i 22 E s S « g T - o0 this | 7 tocks were idle and dull here, save the A N Sobxes and $1@1 25 for large; Marrawfot GEREF-—-0e for Bleete 3ed 8O0 ver 18t} TRENS it 36 W 28 e Ay % 52 The market closed dull and easy. American department, which after opening CHICAGO. Squash, $15G20 per ton. e 1 e 5G9 per 1. | Crown Point. 02 &3 L.y - 5 ok T &) The Dond marke: was dull and irregular. To- | heavy on the crop news, improved on New York | | CHICAGO, Juls 2.—CATTLE-—Receipts, = R e L N B | Yo Tackat.. 33 18 ® o e P o 50 tal saies, $2,7 buying. The leaders * were Louisville and | 11,500 head, includinz 2000 Texans. Market Poultry and Game. per Ib. Con Imp . =5 .‘:3, k-1 is 8. L. Obispo. . 68 B4 mLxfilfid sx‘lnte- bonds were all unchanged on Lusmu‘le agd qnl:’idmseta;;e:ogteeit the llnm- steady for choice; others 10@15c lower. Good LAMB—Spring Lamts, 9@9Yc per Ib. ‘_:'l’:;‘:c“ ? o fl 4 | the 1ast c ary as to = Dreasia A 3 — et s % 5 ]\‘E\V YORK STOCK LIST. enison® “Dnion Pacific a0 Baltimers s to prime steers, § 30GS: poor to mediury, | - Prices of Poultry Were unchanged, although | FORN st HOES. TAGHUD per Ib. CunBidatign nn L g Spokane 52 46 3 Stock— Sales. High Low. Close. | Q0 Were also supported. The'close was st » m@us:e'@:af: O etters 2 5oo2 5085 33; | tne mavket had an easler tone under heavy |- rne following gquotations are for good, soundg | Feleher. .- ELouR Neah Ba; 60 50 SW Clear .04 | Atchison .. 4900 gy my sz |MEDCSL 4 4 06, Rio Tintos at 44, al. | nere’, 315002 50: bulls, 2 350(;:_1@. 70; can- | receipts. ~Cholce Fryers and Young Roosters | livestock delivered at San Francisco, less 80 3 Walla Walle. 62 46 SW Cloudy s | Atchison pfd LI e ok vey LRl S N v pal Bhe | $5 8006 20: Texas fod ot 5 G0; _calves, | were in light supply and fairly firm, but small | per cent shrinkage for cattle: Winnemuces - 582 8@ W Cloady sz Balimore & Ohioll 4100 1 k Y K R Rl e R L R T L B el T L sareow, | 824 old stock’wers plentiful and dunl, Tho| CATTLE Sicera $@e: Cows and Hetfars, uma 70 W Clear .00 it & Ohlo pfd... a e > ket will probably be dull during the bal- | T@T%e; thin Cows, " Temperatur Canadian Pacific... e e T .‘3;.,}1‘3".'{‘"{‘;: S TP o 1051'5’5’105"“"&, Iice of the week. Retatlers anticipate a light | CALVES—$@bie —i (tm!l s e, e B LN S 20ds Seuthars.. moment. ed and Dutchers', §7 2047 90; good 1o choics, | demand and are buylng Just enough for their | SHEEF —Wethers, 3ii@ic; K@% . o esapeake io ' | immediate wants. nother car of Western | per £ R WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Chicago & Alton. .. York Wan Mo ke ‘}o“-??,g %L f,‘}"‘.:',.‘:,"w 3 Y oa7 10; light, | Boulery, maiing the fourth for the week, wiil | | LAMBS _Suckling Lunhn, 2 50@2 75 per FORECAST. : New Yor ey Ma: ket. B Recaipta 50,000 © Light natives, | be placed on th (L 0T mepts with mmc"pé-efx?‘ o) Ty ""m' Tearitngs. There has been a fall of from 24 to 28 de- | Op neady. lambs, strong; g0od to cholcs wethe hng < Bt OGS —Li: ogs, 200 grees in temperature from Winnemuocs to Salt | Ohi & Eectecs ni” NEW YORK, July 2—Money on call firm at | ers, $ 7504; fair to choice ‘mixed $3 156 | "{,‘guflfiy_mv. Turkevs, 18@14c for Gob- | 200, 158 ol ave SgoReL r:fie;“"e;b: o; Lake City. Abnormally cool weather prevalls | Chi & Gt Western. 4@7 per cent, last 10;'1 5 per cent. Prime mer- €00 Jhemar oo, 82 50@3 75; native lambs, and 13@ide for Hens: Geote. per D.“h,‘ ver cent off, boars, 50 Der cemt off over TUtal evada, Southe Idal Oregon v ALE cent. terl] - 3 e a e e “q:x ;&:n h_.l:omm = %2 "ig: 8 b dhanst. ?pflx t k‘g.%"“ué::m m‘z"; ‘:‘é{«% oEF. JosprE e . —CATTLE—Re. g‘g:” i B Sodt 2 tor ey alnlltelid god us amounts for this time o year | Ch : Ho% " for Sty rates, 3 R 3 ters, 5 50G6 50; Tm—— over the northern half of the Pacific Elope | Chi R 1 & Pacifie.. $'563" ana " $4 88%.@4 89. Commercial bills. 2000 head. Market steady for best; oth- | &5 YounE Roosters, 1 20G0 50, old Roosters : end aleo over Utah and Nevada. Chi Term & Tran. §4 8434 85%. Bar silver, 83%o. Mexican e fogase Ahaet MaLives. ¥l oGk § i 383 50 tor o h, TG eneral Merchandise. Snow is reported at Winnemuuca. In South-{ Chi Term & Tr pfd doliars, Bonds—Governments, steady; | and helfers, §1 13@4 i5; veals, $3@6; B L e Tt old geons, ern Utah maximum wind velocities of 60 miles | C C C & St Louts State x;ond- inactive; railroad bonds, irregular, | and feeders, $2 2 $1 00@1 75 per dozen for old and §1 50 for BAGS Grain Bags $ile: San Quentis. K ie: per hour from the south, while on the east- | Colorado Souther: Hoes—mcxst_;ns, .765105. Steady: lisht and 5“(';:‘;'»_3." $1 25 per dozen; Rabbits, | Wool Bags, 32@35c; Fleece Twine, T em siope of the Slerras’ winds exceeding 50 | Colo South lst pfd diti iht P light mixed, ; medium and heavy, Cottontalls and 75c@$1 for Bram® g ine. 1%4Q8e. miles per hour from the morthwest are. re- | Colo South 24 pfd.. Condition o reasury. FLSOCR Ak gL T 180 Zos G o Beuh. 71 COAT=Wallinsien, W._pes ions - Sogtheig ported Del & Hudson. . —Receip steady. g Wellington, §8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | Del Lack & West. . WASHINGTON, July 2.—To-day's statement = Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Roslyn, §7: Coos Bay, 35 50; Greta, bours, ending midnight, July 8. 1902: Derver & R Grande of the 'reasury balances in u., general fund, Northern Business, send, $8 50; _Co-operative Northern California’ — Cloudy Thursday, | Denver & R G pfd. with light showers in northern portion: ¢ - westerly wind: e exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the P U Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $1 5 Dealers are dis; glve huyers con- | Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs, — D‘x‘v‘:‘l’l‘;b‘l’: ?&'mfificc.fimfl'mw Gold, “’01‘6"3- July 2—Clearings, $360,044; bal- | cessigns to keep their stacks of Butter down, | thracite, §14; Cannel, SLL per to Bouthe Calif ia — g ¢ ;, §49,930. ceipts continue liberal the ton In bul ik and $17 In sacks; Rocky Moun- g W ool B $105,045,034. '“Sm«uup, July 2.—Clearings, |l ey nevertheless. - Tho :,.m‘”‘" fain descriptions, $8 45 5 por 2000 Ibs and $8 50 winde. sousst ¢ | balanees 300 $483,100; | 1a aver-aUBBlIgg, O et ) per_ton, accordins to brand. Nevada—Falr; warmer Thursday, 90 89 ‘July 2.—Clearings, $207,178; bal- re very dull and lower. nd weak .g A circular from Ausi a says: the Ban i d vieinit —ca lfll m) 1 7 ,800. 4 E? are still toa Sierra salled there have bun the fonovtn. de- pe..., "m.'.“::."afi' ¢ picinity—Cloudy Thurs- -Vz %k New York Grain and Produce. | | *“5es July 2.—Clearings, $701,148; bai- gk T T[la‘fl Storing_ thelr Supmine ™ & uvmquz Vs“.h‘éllfi Louis, 1200 tons: ALEXANDER G. McADIE, e o By Baoes. RPN AT L el dg'-’:(’ m""' 5. 5 Bbls | 15a; total, 5006 tons. ‘The amounc of Ca oreonst I * == _— % T and 3 i i Frgp] 24 g K C Southern pi orthern Wheal ter, 1304 cases of Egas, cases o mum Coal e already cl for this FRUIT AND WEATHER BULLETIN, | | LK w_m!;?‘;:., NEW YORK, July 2—FLOUR—Recelpts, Nar Mathet. Exis. 12000 pounds of Galitornia’ Cheese- ang | ket il foat up bout, 94,000 tons, Ot “this For the twenty-four hours ending & p. m., | Louis & Nashville 17,080 barrels; exports, 9500 barrels. Market OREGON. —U,fi-‘;m_c,,.mm -.»oe"z,"" month, with a n 120th Meridian time, San.Francisco, July % | Manhattan Elevat easier and dull, TLAND, July 2—Wheat and 18 for | Do "hence there are. Y By -8 FOR" uly 2-Wheat—Quiet but | tancy. 19G10Kc for e 108 seconda; rad ht for all ben R i vz‘fi AT_R“.;‘:::L 25,350 bushels; .“‘m' stead: W-Ih ‘Walla, 86c; Bluestem, 67, - | deiry, £ -u" Butter, ~ 16@18c per | T2 &l "'A"f. mm- “:w:‘ur 6, Vel et for By Hoo No A‘S‘HINGNN 20, E ing utilized for household purposes because ok o5 48 1ed. 8U%o elevator; No. 2 Pille TACOMA, July 2—Wheat—Bluestem, am« e oe: Bastira e Towme “ngh:nc\er of same s % §5 2 b doat: N“‘x n m‘fl"xm"‘:é 2 & 8.1 Gian, et e 1o i mmn' gy E AR T camoms 185 F Bt ot e marker, torday was s saihd ExTRCRC e Friplt e Rt o o Hroronciert oxe 35 % E H and tor m.;m part weaker " 12 o Forflgn ‘Markets. Snu-.~ :‘fi'. balance of thia vear as thers is very Hedte v 2 h o T T 5 business offering for sailing vessels E 2 3 Soading, motably by the Heathmwest, wanwim: § gy fondisg, nouabip By e, 1o 1 -:: u‘iner ' edk | LONDON, July 2 —Console, 98 0-16; siiver, | DeCidUOUS .and Cim.r Fruits | from A-nrdh:n‘“m borts. .!!Ee-m e exmorta : : 3 lack "ot export "trade and . H\H French rentes, 101¢ 82%o; warmer weather m the lo w rices quoted here far % 8 L were chief gelll 13 matives, Thaclose wes With the exception of Peaches all descrip- domestic-steam Coals, they are > Cidy W ennsylvania 0 lower. July, 80%@S1%c, S W ot e 811¢; | No. mlll». m ummmmvmhmwtfllm! m-fil el oil as a steam pro-

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