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1SCO CALL, TUESDAY, neavy fine, 11@1#ic; tub washed, i e ey { upply, Visible Grain S NEW YORK, June 15.—The visible supply of grain Saturday, as compiled by the New York Produce Exchange, is as follows: Bushels. Decrease. Wheat . 004,000 2,707,000 Corn .. 480,000 51,000 Oats . 507,000 145,000 Rya 67,000 131,000 - 538000 92,000 Barley .. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Adams Con .... 10 (Little Chief ... 08 . al)fl . . P ?g g::llll‘!o - .“gg . e i Con. o OB coeoe 88 | NEW YORK, June 16 _The. cotton market Siver continues to decline. No variation in Exchange. Comstock Tun .. 671 Potost B e s Aceanch \- o l. 5 h(}.‘on klsll .E. v ..} (l\:; Sllvl!’.flev».d-' - ?alnla of the best-on the late months and ~New York stock wmarket several points lozwer. Iron Siiver ...l 75 |Small Hopes ... e e Tt gt R TR More fluctuation i ¥ 4 5 ; Leudville Con .. 02 |Standard ... . g AR o) A Tiuctuation in local securities. Gas stocks advance sharply. OSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. : § Whitt §one s . Mope | Mining— Northern Business. reat firm, with rather higher futures evervichere. Catl loans.... g;zggi:a;;mm e Barlesy do 90 : e » .| sEATTLE, June 15.—Clearns 652,030; Barley dull and still going down. Oals steady. s o |Baty Sren bt balance, S50 5T 'l"' :.wsass s e } . _ s - tohison 4s....... 98% | Binghan TACOMA, _ June 15.—Clearings, ,383; Corn quiet, with light offerings. Rye steadily held. Reflroads— Caramer. & ‘Hecia. balances, §30,36 Ha . 4 i i Atchison - 4 Mé-c-menm}u 5 soonn A!:“ jaasne. . 18.—Clearings, §030,084; ) ea. . voroibi = clini i 3t | Copp & s, ,109. ; :3‘ casier under large receipts. Rolled Barley declining { Sl joca.. . 0 ‘{,35,‘,555;. o W SPOKANF. Tune - 15.—Clearins, $415,750; ~illers report less firmmess in Bran and Middlings. | Tehpure’ prd. 1‘32%.1:;'12"3';3,“ e e Sres ‘ Rayt - ~ . S Mexican Centrai.. 521 Mohawk . North 1 ’ Butter firm, Cheese unsettled and Eggs declining. et g * /014 Domtnion Northern Wheat Market. W | aneous oot -1 Sion. wiet = ’ ’ Iir I o8 ! n Suy .. 1183 Parrot OREGON. ’ { ons quiet, with increasing supplics of Hogs. Am Bugar pihe.. 1102 Quiney : AN O Toae 1 A wans | Hops steady and well heldbby growers. | Dom Sron & Stewl, 13| Tamarkck Lo N e Y - = | General Eiectrie..t |Trimountain > ‘ el - * 2 : SR t st R TACOMA, Wash., June 15.—Wheat—Un- Lm‘1 e, S ([h and Hogs wnchanged. “T“’ gperis,.-. 8 "(‘:n“':'e‘dy Bans changed. ‘Bluestem, 80¢; club, 76c. _ Rains in Michigan weaken the Bean market. ik - AL *— * 2014 Victorla . 8015 Winonn ... [Wolverine LOEING STO! | ] I LOCAL MARKETS. #* Potaiocs, Onions and Vegetables arriving freely. - Poultry in light receipt and well cleaned up. | Cons for money.01 1-1G Norfolk & West t Exchange and Bullion. Fresh it & Lons for 16 Nor. & W ot res “ruit 1 ' acir Anaconda ntarlo & West Sy esh Fruat in good supply and ac { Rtchison ; {Pennsylvanis - Sitver continues 10 decline. Qlher quota- S car. F % 7] Yy . = Atchison pfd..... | Reading 4 | i tand as before. Six cars of Oranges sell at auction higher. Baltimore & Oblo. Reading 15t pfd. | beenting Mxchange, sixty daye.. — . $4 89 | P A et Canadian Pacific.12( eading 2d pfd. | Steriing Exchange, sight. Ph et 458 — | Ches & “{H" QOU";‘*;'{' R i Sterling Eschange, cablle; - 4 s}g look ey was | ChEo G Westc jE0 RaNES. 2 New York Exchange, sight..... — ar | Weather Report. over the labor outlook. Money Was | ., 3 g st p suthern Pacific..; 504 | Jew York kchange, telagraphic — 024 | sterling excl recovered here 1 & Rio b ¥ e.. 8 v — 215 | " 5 ge d h and | pepver & Rio G Union Pacifi 3 Silver, per ounce & 5213 ! @20tk jan— B in Packh anil et Sl Dx 2 Uit |gnion Pac 5., 31 | Mexican Dollais, nominal - A1 | SAN 5p. m . oW ’:llfln ui(kn?lfl' e U s 'S'.e < 1 =5 BT > g i THE COAST RECORD, Tne. atve “crpeciations on. this poine: The Dra,. 1 36 | Wabash .. . %l Wheat and Other Grains. | - o market closed, howeyer, with no- Announce-.| Cenizai. 18 |Wabsah ptd. | - z [ ment of any engagement . Tho eat 1135 | De' Beera'. BT v R PR T et H 22 § ey R B Aol Sutplus reserve | 151 | voth higher. '1;"5'0‘1‘?7‘[‘:;' Sipsiau Dt g 27 < | still at & low level for this sea: of the year silver, steady. 2§ 3:160° per ounce. l»)vaelxwyasnv?zm;‘ g s q‘l‘l"c““;" 1\;“0:.0.1 STATIONS. = = 8 =1 and there is & disposition to & With great | Money, 2@21, per cent. The pate of discount [#34.000; & o ihe Aatican vistRie, suppiy > e s £ | fnterest the compllation of the returns to the'| in the open market for short bills is 275 per ‘l‘nds:n“‘.i 2000, _ Khe -Amisrican : 3 Z | Controller for June 9, of thé condition of the’| cent, and for three months' bills 2% per cent. | decreased 2 707060 DESIORL o timates the 1903 2 | national banks throughout the country. The i sosin rhe.: l;lrcnal:u Trade Beitetin axtimutéa the 100K ;| interence Trom the forelgn trade staiement [ nro. Yo oin and Produce. | The weather 18 generally favorable, but bad | - 3 s compa 4 —— { firm. There s 7 Clondy 0] §2.000.000. " 1a that our exports of man | NEW YORK. June 15.—FLOUR—Esports, B owever. The weak feature of Wheat is | Chosnly 07 f Macluml _ prodiots e R ts wire | 8308 “Wirm/ and sctive. its ulinese, and the firm feature 1s its $mall | Clear .00 | o Eh(ls above those of last vear, The mews | WHEAT-Receipts, 74,100. Spot, firm. 5L."Louls reports faqre imqulcy from the oudy 0% from London that a prominent financler has |2 red, Sic: elevator, S%e f. o. b. afloat; No. 1| CopRent SO jef arm PR tures some- Pi-Cldy 00| booked a passage home for this week after | Northern Duluth, 80%c f. o b. afloat. From | TRiS Mot reard¥ 00| authorized intimations had been given that | the very start wheat moved along dull to-day, | g LR | Sou 90| %is vacation might be extended into August, | advancing a cent from steady in response to - L 3 4 Cloudy e use of by the professional operators | higher cables, bull cropdand weather news California Club, - $1 37%@1 40; Cu..ornia | with unfavorable eect. £ from abroad, a big visible supply decrease amb&a .1; sé'o'x"afi,w 'lho‘r(hi?rlnwh]u:'wé:‘:s: S . 3 i v d © ide kets. ub, B . The bond market wae dull, but frregular. | GISFE, ST MERT (20GHSC. Thigner $1'46%@1 7% Oregon Valley, §1 42@1 45. o I B R : | S115@s2c, closed §2%c: September, FUTURES. | ,Unlted Btates bonds were all unchanged on | December. © 18% @7 { PS4 1y ity P e e | ! Open. _High. _Law. _Close. ] FEW. TORE. IO PIVERE. | 2y | December ...$1 31 $131% $131 $131% Sales. High. - 1 2 p. m.. Se: 4 COFFRE—S quict: mild. steady. The | Open. _High Low. _ Close. | market for futures was be under low En- | December ...§1 315 $1 5113 “$1 3115 $1 3145 | o | ropean cables. 500 bags, Including | BARLEY—The market continues to decline | e | July at B.65e, September at 3.85c, October at | and it now lakes an exceptionally fine bright % B S hats Botthers | 395, November at, 4G4.60c and December at | and heavy lot of Feed io bring §1. Very guod 8 W Chesapeake & Ohio. 4.25¢ parcels sold yesterday at 96lc. OId brewing SUGAR—Raw, steady; refined, steady. shows no change. - Futures are still lower. ago & Alton .. DRIED FRUITS. CASH BARLEY X 3 f s A EVAPOBATED APPLES—The market is | 5 v { Chicago & G W BV APO) e e e et 181 pped, mew, 00c@S1: Brewing and Ship- v CAST. g e A quiet, und® a light demand, but holders show “M::' ‘srades, $1 10G1 15; Chevafier, $1 16@ | pressure is rising. slowly on the Pacific | <hi & G W B pid confidence and are: offering no eoncessions on | $'5E (STEAEL (¥ op . marked depression still continues Cnicago & N W ... strictly high-grade fruif. Common are quoted FUTURES. i x the intermountain region. Showers are | g z at 4@5%c, prime at 5@5iv, cholce at G and A i Oregon gl Southors S0abe andl | coago Jer & X tancy at 6l4@7lac. | Secsion 9 to 11:30 a. m. i e are still untavorable for settiod falr | o o ' g yL,Dfd- PRUNE of prunes are in fair jobbing | Open. Migh. Low. Close. | the greater. portion of California{ ¢~ Southern gf:m’;a, ruling. steady to .firm for all | December :-\uv = »KMO" 88c 88c ature in the great val 1 n !¢ g APRICOTS—Remain firm, though demand is O High o ol s about degrees below the & Hud Dot more than moderate. q’]” are quoted at [ ploooyr ¥ Bilge 87 §1150 | Del, Lack & Wesi,. @s%c and fancy. at 10@123 OATS—Good clean new Red sold yesterday ¥ uade ut San Francisco for thirty G PEACHEE—Are quiet. with ¢holce quoted at | OATS-Gond Cean BRRr Fond, S0, B ota | 16: b * | 7g7%c and fancy at S@10%c. ‘The market | tions for old appear,cather high. is quoted in fain shape for sellers. . .= | xVhite, $1 201 27%; . Black, .81 13%@1 20: | Red, $1 12%@l and 1 22134 | 15 for choice; Gray, $1 3215@1 35. | CORN—Offerings are’ light and the market | Chicago Grain Market. moun- CHICAGO, June 15.—Wheat opened rather winds. | Hq prd.. quiet, with trading confined largely to local | js steady, but the demand is not active. ! ontinued coc lilinois_Centras interésts. Opening prices were easier ofinthe | Callfornia lavge Yellow, 31 251 50; smatt | loudy, unsettied Jowa Central t weather, with July Y@%e lo: at | round do, $§1 40@1 50; White, $1 20@1 Jv; | . 2 westerly winds { Towa Central pfd iy and September oft W@ic at 123@ | Esyption, $1 10G1 45 tor White and 31 20y -EXANDER G. McADIE. | K C Southern he weakness was of short duration, | 1 223 for Brown. a1 17 Bl . = however, for with a good demand from cum»} RY E—Steadily held at §1 13%@1 17% per ctl. mission ‘houses the market soon rallied and ! held firm the;remainder of the-session. The | principal factor in the sftuation was the bad condition of the crops reported from abroad, the Hungarian report being especialiy bullish, while in_ France and England the crop BLCKWHEAT—$1 102 ver vil T Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 40G Wheat Bulletin. | 120th meri- | Metropolita Mexican Central Mexican National v . . 20 ) eported badly damaged by rain, A decreased | 4 65, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 30Q4 40; | | R a it Vikible supplv of 2.107.000 bushels was Oregon And Wahington, $3 70G4 per bdl for Misouri, K & T. % | a strengthening influence. With a good Family and $3 70g4 20 for Bakers'. Mo, K & T ptd... mand from shorts Hemen,x‘ber' need m}l Illfll.l.s'rgl‘l;i—?;.llc;‘:r in _p.cn::: Ao a8 New Jersey Cen | 73%c ana closed at 731;@73%. n Raln of ¥c ' follows: Graham . 3 ; Y Central ..., for the day. After selling up o' 76c Jaly § Rye Flour, ‘)‘i Hse‘s!la:;i :. “:laz aogg‘l | Norfolk & Western closed %c higher at 75%@76e. 2/« 5 '3'.?%,%‘.’{: 7y Hmmry o mn“ Enc‘kzl | rfolk & W pfd.. Trading in corn was enly modgrately active wheat Flour, ' $4 50: ke "V\h?ll and the feature early in the day. | Ontario & Western. changing Whole Wheat Flour. St Louis SW...... | St Louts SW prd.. St Paul yIv from July to September by elavator people. | a | e BBk wohries yhe Bester wnes-this ixBabbe OF . barrals, $109; 1o smcka.| Reading 1st pfd.... better weather and a strong wheat market. | per 100 1bs. oS Reading 24 pld.. { The close was firm, with July }o higher at i s t | Rock Istand ..... 485, 3 1% | Rock Zstana pfd... %‘m feature In oats early In the day was | H(I_)‘ and Feedstuffs. St L & San Fran.. [ the selling of July by traders for profits. | StL & £ F et pfd Prices closed steady, with July a shade higher | vy, recelpts of 9i0 tons the Hay market g Lot at | was visibly easier vesterday. but prices showed | %o A big run of hogs and a decrease of 10c in | prices at the yards caused an ¢ tone in provisions at the start, but with a fair de- | no decline. Dealers generally expect values to | remain about where they are until after the Fourth of July unless receipts get too heavy i’ St Paul prd | mand later and light’ offerings the market | (he meantime. - ;,“«d E2e steadied around Saturday’s close. Trading The miliers reperted «a rather easier feeling | &, s :\dr'\ - and without feature. The close was | jn Bran 'and Middlings, though Guotations re- & ““ r:‘n September pork being 2gc higher at | mained undisturbed. Rolled Barley continues LW ptember larl was up 23hc at $8 80 | to_weaken in sympathy with the raw grain. nged at $0 | * BRAN--§20 bU@26 U0 per ton. MIDDLINGE—$25@32 per ton. SHORTS—$25@26 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $22G23 per ten. Ollcake Meal at the mill, 3262y b0, Jub- Articles— No. 2 Whea! ¢ | Wabash pfa .. . | bing, $27@27 50; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Corn z E :: hlé-lxk rl.nF' =k (mew). | Meal, ~ $27@28; Cracked Corx, #.:1 50428 50; AR s old). | Mixed Feed, §22G23: Yiorse Beans, $30 per ton. Wisconsin Cent ... 600 (new) HAY—Wheat, $13@15; Wheai and Oat, §133 BLlf LB, . 2 Corn— (;:;mm’?fiu&:nnuck at, $12@15; Alfalfa, $109 . = o it ————s | Adams . | NEW HAY--Wheat, $10@12; Wheat and Oat, CATHFER AND CROP CONDITIONS American . Oat, $9@I1; Cieve:, nominal; Aifalta, December . N6. 2 Oats: B0 per ton. STRAW—10@52%¢ per bale. Beans and Seeds. »r_harvesting than hter cstimated; ex- July . September December eilent g Colusa ripening o fast on ac fruits ripening slowly eat no 1 weathe: Weather last week fevorab! . and beans Lin Oil..... 7 Raine in Michigan have weakened the Bean Harvesting in full progress: yield Lin O prd. | 6 market and most kinds are lower, us will be 2+ sntjcipated P e | “Yard, Holders are realizing. o —Hay all cut; baling commenced. ioco pid... Suly .. s | *Mastard Seed ds dull -an kton—Grapes setting well; large crop 8 & Ref.... Beptember .. s RIEANE —Bayos, £3 60@3 X romised H £ & R pfd Ehort Ribs, per 106 1b Butters, 83 25: #mall $auh Ventura—¥oggy mornings; fruit coming on | Araconda Min_Co. iy . 93 9 | White, 8368 10; Pink, $2 86@i: Red, well Brooklyn Rap Tran | Lima, %fi 50@5 65; Red Kidnevs, $56 Aoverdale— Peaches looking good Cao Fuel & Tron.. | & 3G 16 per atl; Horse Beans, §1 Palermo—3iiey baling and harvesting mow in | Consolideted Gas... SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal 4 rogress. n Tobacco pfd. . . 3 z T Mustard, $2 50: Flax, $2@2 10: Canary, Jay cutting practically over. neral Electric. .. 0. 2 corn, 8% 3G14c; Raney 4oy All crops in fine shap | Fiocking Coal ife; No, 2 cats, 38%c; No. A@3ge per ib: Miliet, wide—ency crop only am on ae- | Inter Pape: - i No. 2 tye, 8le; good feeding | ylaGdc: Broom Corn Seed, $14415 per ton. 08 weather Inter Paper pfd... arley, fair Lo cholce malting, 506 | URIED PEAS—Green, 31 5042 per cu. Haying in valley about com- | Inter Power A g;r‘;”!\w !":lu‘!‘:;lhtyl M-dNu‘germmmm. ———— ¥ . < e G [ ; pri hy sced. §5 80; mess. pork, ; ; ' SRR BT e B 0 i per bartel, $16 8115617 1ard. per 100 1he. be 13 | Fotatoes, Onions and Vegetables. G. McADIE, Section Director. | National Lead .. @S £0: short ribs sldes (loose), $0 10@8 20; dry e North American. .. ralted shoulders (boxed). $£8 121548 26; short | New Potatoes continued to arrive freely from * Pacific CAast iz clear sides (hboxed), $9 006G 75; whisky, basls | the river, but as the damand locally and for P e % $11 50@11 76, clov Pacific ple’s Mail Gas contract ‘grade, | shipping was brisk the market was steady at about previous. prices. The consumptive demand | "EASTERN MARKETS. — - # | Pressed Steel Car. etiois Rocripts. Shiomeors | for old Burbanks: was fomewhat siack, but New York Stock Market. | Presscd s car pta. Fioor, harre TS SRS, | there was @ steads inuicy for eed Durposes B e B | Hnent, belista. 0008 148000 | wilich ‘were offering af casier rates. - Silversiin YORK, June 1 Prices of securities | Republic Stee] pfd. | Oats. puspels. 500, * 184,600 | Onions were og‘l;ln freely and were a shade scided kset ag™a result of to-day's | Susar ............ | bushels... Y G i :llnnu:;. ‘:ml “uwem Quoted lower, but con- Pressure developed from the outset | Tenn Coal & Iron. | Bazley. bushels... ..., 51900 90 | "Wiih the exception of String and Wax Beans ocearional halts and smai | 1 py B EF ©0- | TGn the Produce Bxchange to-day the batier | A0 Peas, which were in limited supply, all . s the level of prices was Jlower | {7 & Lcather pld.. |market was easy. Dairy, 154,@I8%c. descript hflflvafl;flglu vere offering freely the day. The closing was heavy | U S Rubber ...... lem!y. 15%@14%ec. Cheese, eteady, 1051130, | 319, P\;"—‘.;;m_';m'"';:",;;,‘;fi 'Mfl'nfi_)fl Mis- est. The stocks in which the great | U § Rubber pfd.. el ol e Sons prices, bub' moved slowly Swine . e de oocurred bave lost all the | U § o Tk - Foreign Futures. abundance and low prices 0f Offerings © trom to 3 points from Seturday’s Jevel. | ywegiern Unlon 00, r—y—— Los Angeles and Vacaville. String and Wax Beang were In demand for shipment north and includes the principal ccalers, grangcrs, - LIVERPOOL. 5 n amd Bouthwesiorne. The ouestion | Total shares s0ld.085,600 - Wheat— s geined ' up veadily. | Cucumbers, Bummer the market Was on ine cve of @ revival | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | Opening %fi.wsm good demand at ‘1‘;3,'3 f;flf_v_&':t peculation for the a0cmnce vag apond. | NEW YORK. June 15.—United Railroads o | CIO#108 - ‘Asparagus stood as previously quoted, Surplns vely g T revalling wentiment about the | San Francisco bond transactions: 5000 at 781 Wheat— 3 stock of Nn, 2 went to the canners at the ety and_ ayprebén | 10,000 ot 78% and 10,000 at 78%. onas June. TMintmum quotation. Egg plant from Loa A Was no very important develop- NEW YORK BONDS. Closing . 21 65 cles Wy offering again and fold at 203to per to account for the renewed de- :...105% (L & N unit 45 Flour- 1o Potatoes, was obvious that the wrgent %}é R o e 4 Opening s F%E:‘chwn or 150081, 20 per 4 | 2 | Closiag . 3 banis from. the river, c per otl; from ‘ » 1078 | Minn & St 1 4% H ; Petaluma, 70c; from . Tomales, - 7 : demapd had dropped out with the sharp reco Do new 43 15130 M K & T 4o New York Metal Market M|Wm““ River Heds, B0g50¢ por wy, i prices nestal DO COPD .- amg . - cental. 2] « There large ceiling early in the —— S N BOGSBe . g e Qo g Eppeasance of selling on o 4y ‘a"‘g = NEW YORK. Juns 15.—Spot tin advanced ',g‘;fi,‘oflh e per sack; new - ’.u‘m.‘.; mocount, which had been secured £2 155 €4 in London to £120 178 6d and fu- |- V] ‘A ireen Corn from Bréntwdod, o ihe Jow level London took part,in the 3| turcs zained £1 125 6d. closing at £126 1be, dozen: from Winters, 1: " N iing and Westen wire houses also eent or- Localiy vrices were higher and the ket | dogen; Asparagus, 1 7662 per box for ot zeiling_ad 3 nt scate. The solling was clos>d firm at 28.75@26c, PeETL, S ey 3 5301 80 Tar Nar 1 oo Theast ev'r.: Y3 ""F’"‘"” in the day. but prices ylelded Copper closed 158 higher at £58 13s for spot, No. ‘\wm The per box; - Green = Tesicting pover and there Was mo at- while futurcs were unchanged at £57 5n y it ; String Beans, T o %o support the morket. The London: In New York copper was auly per ib Wax, fimcmvfim-m i et Ja w0 opeh 9 doubts about the nominaily unchanged at 14.50G14.75 for 1ans | bees. (T paE ot o Vaa VAR e M ine seilige and the extent to which and electroiyUc and 14 for casting. S i v box: from Misissippi, §1 50 motive ab% be pursued on the de- Lead was quiet and unchanged at 4.37%c | erate it ™ , l'?fir acaville i T acertainty over. the com erop, nd mu:-mzt' 1s 94 10 London, whet | and = for bu . ST per ct1; Carrots, Svich tel into the background in the satis- Ster ndvanced 24 6d jn s %Mw faction gver the Covernment m&nm u.!b:flm g § e for o o e o O PR fion market called atieation LTI shimed: st 8. e ers, 23630 Th%or Sacramenty e ety e catmiagtion of the Toundry Northern i qbtad ar. e SRR S vy weck's n Northern, ;_Na, - e e Wk Goads Seri thas Yacior” amply dis- %{nm e i Poultry and Ganie. counted. gave place 3 earnitgs 'h_mm' ‘arrants arc nominal.. o e 7 thai swatisties O T o coms Wt show 4 . A car of Western Poultry was on sale and R zpon trafflc and then largs St. Louis Wool Market. . |cened up auickly at good prices. ~Deq expenses for repairs .1- caused —_— > s miners’ com S ciiting trades sevived " | atum’ grades and combing, 3 light were and prices of all, descriptions were tackout in New York | prices and some fine black sold up {0-7e per | free supply and | or basket and T5¢@S$1 25 for large boxes; old, JUNE 16, 1903, ithout change. a4 it ere easy T e piovioltiy Shoted e s Xee Dot pars, 31 2501 50, Gosiinge. $TBL 30, Ducke air, o ¢ E3shi ob. per dosen for old” and $1G5- fof 16; o1 e 50 “Hens, §5 w B50; young Roosters, Roosters, 50 X : Broil- o 5004 b5 ter. large and” 33 G tor or small: Pigeoas. 175 doze: al 3 r dozen; Hare, 73 3 e zen Te, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The week opcned with large receints of But- ter, but the advance of last week was main- talnea without difficulty, the demand being good. This was contrary to the expectations of the trade, who rather expected to see a decline. Cheese is firm at 11lc and weak at 12c, with dealers selling at hoth figures, according as they are liberally or lightly sup are more sales at 113c than at 12e. Eggs are slightly lower again, with especial weakness in store goods, owing to the warm weather in the jnterior. ' Stocks of bath store | and ranch are liberal, and receipts were ¥ large for Mouday. Bastern are ny‘lr':g at_lower, prices, i - iter. 2001 cdses Receipts were 106,500 1bs ' 2 amery. & ore Butter, Vighoc; Bastern: tavis-packed, 18 CHEESE—New. ' 11@12c: You me 12@912%c; Bastern, 1761 W:flern‘. 16k 17 per ib. - X EGGS—Ranch, 20442c, "with large white selected bringing 221¢c: store, 161@17%ec; Eastern, 17%¢,per dozen. : Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | The market was abundantly supplied with smajl early frults, particularly Apricots from Yacaville, receipts of which aggregated over 6000 packéges: Peaches and Plums frout the £ame_ section were also in free suppiy. De- #pite a steady demand for shipment north- on the Sountt steanté, priccs of most descriptions ianged lower, - supplies being far in excess of .| the demand. ' Apricots had to be strictly fapey to bring over ijc per crate and oply. choloe Wrapped Peachies brought the. top guotation, - Sac being about-the top for umwrapped. stock. Clyman Plums ‘sold in"a_small way for ship- ment. but met with very little inquiry from the local_trade. Receipts’ of. Cherries .were lighter than on Saturday, but as priced - were higher, trade was less brisk. Sales of strictly fancy. 'stock in_small packages for shipping wero reported over the quotations, but miost of the business-was within the quot: . Cartons from San Jose sold at 80c and:90c-for Biacks and Royal Annes respectivebly.” . stock was weil cared for at slightly ~fiFmrer Ib. 'The canners \purchased freely of all va- rieties at prices within the quoted range. Ap- ples and Pears were generally easy. owing to the poor quality and greepness of most of the receipts.- Figs from Yuma were firmer un- der light recelpts. Cantaloupes and Nutmeg Melons were ecasier, supplies_being liberal. Watermelons appeared from Yuma and sold at T3¢ each. Two crates, each containing a few melons, came in. The demand for Strawberries was less brisk than on Saturday, but receipts continued lHght and good stock Sold readlly at good prices, A few chests of the large varieties, very poor and soft_ sold below the quotations. Rasp- berries. Loganberries and Currants were casier. Biackberries Gooseberries stood aboui the same. sound Citrus fruits continued steady. The | Panama steamer arrived with 321 boxes Mex- ican Limes, but as the market had previously been bare, better prices were obtained. Lemons continued firm and weil cleaned up. Oranges | were quoted lower, most of the supplies being | rather poor. At the auctioh sale five cars of vels and one of Valencias were sold as i in | and | Good | lows: Navels, $1 65 $i 259 215 for choice ‘and 90c@S1 70 for Standard: Valenclas, $2G2 50 for fancy. $1G1 50 for | choice and T0c@$1 05 for Siandard, | STRAWBERRIES—$8@11 yer chest for Longworths and $3@6 for the larger va- rieties, 3GS per chest; crates @i%e: from Fresno, $1G1 50, —$2@1 per chest and 50¢ RIES — 23@40c per drawer; | per crate. BLA KBF.‘R -Oregon Improved, 25@40c per drawer.and 3@J3'%c per Ib in bulk; Ewnglish, S@6c per 1b. CURRANTS —$26i4 perchest, APPLES—Nes green, 20M50c per small box $1G2 per box. PEARS—16G50c per box and 2 ket FIGS—From Yuma, $1 752 p PLUMS—Clyman, box: Cherry Plums, @idc for large boxes. R CHERRIES—Black, 50@75¢ per box and B¢ per Ib in bulk; white, i@4c per 1b; Royal Anue, 60GSOc per box and 5@7c per Ib in bulk, APRICOTS—10@60¢ per b crate; 5 for large and §1 2 CITRUS FRUITS— i Oranges, 2 25@3 per box: che: stand- ards, $1@1 50; Valeucia: .cmons, $1 25 @1 50 for standard, r choice and $2 75G3 25 for fen Mexican Limes. $aia bunch for Central A Hawatian; Pineapples. . - Dried Fruils FRUITS—Apricots, €1,@7%c far Royals and c for_ordinury Moorparks; Ev: ples, 4G5tsc; sun-dvied, 5@ ic; 5l%c; P dad quarters and for haives: Nectarines, 4@bc for white; 4@e for pitted and 1@115c for unpitted; Figs, | 3l@4c for biack and 4@be dor white. Sc@S1 50 to r dozen, s, Laisins, Honey PRUNES—1N2 cipp, 244@2'%c for the four | €IZeS, Wit damie Leeiiluln Lo e .aTEe Sid. RAISINS—]9U2 crop are quoted as foilow: 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-ib bo: d¥e: 4-crown, e Thompsons, a Ib boxes, $1 40 per box: 3-crown, 3L cy clusters, 20-Ib boxes, §2; 2-crown xes, $2 50 b-crown Imperials, ; Seeded, f. 0. b. Fresno, rancy, 1-1b cartons, i%c: chofce, Ti4e. NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 1214g1 Nov 2, 10m@11%c; No. 1 hardshell, 1113106 No. 2, 10@10%¢; Almonds, llc for Nonpareils 10%@tle for 1 X L, 10@10%ec for Ne Plus Ultra and 8@8c for Languedoc: Peanuts, 3¢ ¢ for Eastern; Brazll Nuts, 12@13c;: Filbert @12%c; Pecans, 11@lic: Cocounuts, $1 50@5. HONIY—Comb, 12@13i4c for bright, 1i%e for light amber and 10c for dark; water whits extracted, 6@7lc: IEht amber extractad, 5l @oc; dark, $@Yic, BEESWAX—26a28¢ er ib. Provisions. Chicago was dull and reported receipts of Togs liberal, with the quality good and the demand poor. This market was -ulet and unchanged. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 120f por 1b “or heavy, 1214 Tor UBhL medilm, 14hac for g 16c for .extra light. lic for ~sugar-cured and 18c for extra sugar-cured; Eastern sugac- cured Hams, 14%c:. Callfornia Hams, 15w | 1ic; Mess Beef, $11 5012 per bbi: extra Mess, 13@12 50; Family, $13 80; prime Mess Pork, 10; extra clear, §26; Mess, 815: Dry Suited 12c; Plg Pork, $28; Plgs’ Teet, $5 25; e D ierees. aboted at 8 lerces quoted at Sc per Ib for com- pound_and 1CK{@lle for pure: haif barrers, ure, 11%c; 10-1b ting, 11%c; 6-1b tfhs, 11%gc: & n"l"::‘bgl?'fi‘ O balf ba COT’ 3—One bal rel, Dic; thr halt barrels, 9%c; one tiercs, 9hc; S tierces, 9c; five tierces, 9% per | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. The local Hop trade repert a quict and un- changed market, with contracts for the 1903 crop at 15@16c per Ib the range for the eason thus far being 14@16c, though none i be secuted at Iic Tow, The portoF grow- ers in Orcgon are reported in eontrol of from 7000 to S000 bales and bolding cut for HIDES AND SKINS—Culls ang brands sgell dbout 1%e under quotations. traig R} Steers, 10%c; medium, 93e; light, Slic; Cow Hides, sfi for heavy and 83ic for iigh 7c; Falted Kip, 8lc: Salted Veal, Hise@i Ealted Calf, 10%ci dry Hides, 17¢; a Balted ke IS shekpauing: shoartings, 55 40c each; short wool, 40@65c cach: medium, johg wool. $1@1 50 each; Horse Lides, for Jarge and $2 50 for medlum, 32 for and 50c for Colts; Horse Hides, ary, um, $1G1 25 o % for clc;!d" Khfll!k Ski; Mexican, o: sal exiean, 26c. Come 750 large and smooth, £oc 20¢. CTALLO 1 rendered, 5@5%c per 1 smal 75 for large #nd $1 50 for medi 1 and 50¢ ’m- small an W epting as follows: Humboldt and Mendscino, ?':i,,q"' 11 3 thill, free. 11@10c; do, delective, 13c. Korthern, 14Gi6e. according to conditions Ne: e T, . J1gu3v: do eutive, OQ1lo pet ib: c; ‘Vai ., 17@18c: do, med . ley Oregcn, ocp;‘. i ’WI 170: “kwu%: ver ib. 4 Mecat Market. " Prices for' all’ descriptions stand about. the same. The demand and : DRESSED fl?fi:‘m‘ beitoos. w:unu _rates trom Ml\ to u-uhn ‘";rp"i‘uhg';i_gs'm Steers and 5%@7c per TR ol S pt b, 1, | Anglo-Californian Bank at $98. | share, amounting to $130 S—Live 140 to 250 Ibs. 6G64 undde T s, 3305 flm:.'n;:.oumofi': off, and Stags, off ym above quotations. iy General Merchandise. 8%e; w&:fl%fimn Bll'l lzfi;‘ '_::mll!l. 5.38¢: 35 elling- COAL—Wellin per ton: new Seattle, Bryant, $6 50: Roslyn, aos Bay, $5 50; Greta, §7: Wallsend, Richmond, $7 50: Cumberland, $13 in k and $14 25 in sacks: Welsh Anthracite elsh Lump. $I1 50; Cannel, $8 50 . 311 per ton in bulk and 15 in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, un:rfllrom and $8 50 per ton, accord- 10 bran raw in barrels; cases, 5c more; California Cas- tof Oil, in cases. No. 1. 70¢: pure, $1 14; Lu- col, 50¢ for bofled and iSc for raw in barrels: Lerd Oll, extra winter strained. barrels, 90c. 93¢; China Nut. fl?*g:n per gallon. in barrels, i cases, 80c: Whale Oil, natural white, 50 Fish Oil, in barrels i8c; in barreis, 8Sc for ter White Coal OIl in bulk, in cases, 20!4¢; Astral, 20%4c: Star, 24%c; Elaine. 26%c; Stove Gasoline, in - 23%c: Benzine, in bulk. l-:x‘ degree Gasoline, in ENTINE—7Cc per gallon in cases and 612 In AMar-dad o Perrls. RED AND_WHITE LEAD Red Lead, 60 6tc per 1b; White Lead, 6@6%c, according to uantity. y SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per Ib. in 10015 bags Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, §.68c: Powdered, 5.50c; Candy Granulated, 5.80c; Dry Granulated. fine, 5.40c; Dry Granulated, coarse, 5.40c; Fruit Granulated, 5.40c; Best Granu lated (100-1b bags only). 8.30c: Confectioner: A, Bd0c Magnolia A §00c; Extra C. 4.90c Golden C. 4.80c; ““D,” '4.70c; barrels, 10c more: half barrels, 25c more; boxes 50c more; 50-15 bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tablets—Halt barréls, 5.90c; boxes. 6.135¢ per 1b. No orders taken for less than 78 barre!s or its equivalent. Rece;i[its,of Produce. FOR MONDAY, June 15. Flour, qr sks ..28,638|Screenings, sks .. 200 W ctls 910/ Hay, tons . 90 Barley, ctls 7,070/ Straw, tons Corn, “ctls 665| Hides, No Tallow, et 253 Pelts, bals Beans, sks 718/ Leather, roli Potatoe: 673/ Chicory. bbls Onlon: 050| Lime, bbls - Bran, 300/ Wine, gals Middiing: | Paper, reams ~Wool, 54| Quicksilver, flsk. Short¥, sks S| OREGON. Flour, qr sks .. §,500/Middlings, sks .. 435 Barley, ctls 1.525{Shorts, sks - 1,250 Potatoes, sk 2,405| Feed, ks 984 Bran, sks 2,768] # STOCK MARKET. | There was more fluctuation than for some time on the morning session of the Bond Ex change under fair trading. Gas and Electr at $58 and Pacific Gas was also higher at $44@ 45." Giant Powder was lower at $12 25@12 and Spring Valley Water sold off at $81 50@S1, and there we sales of Hawalian Commercial at $12 50G42. The oil stocks were quieter. In the afternoon the stocks were sud- denly active, with a further rapid rise, Gas and Electric seillng at $60 25G62 and the certificates at $58@60 50, 150 shares going at the latter figure. Most of the trading of th: sessfon was In these certificates. There was but little life in the oil stocks. Ex-dlvidend yesterday: Four Oil, 1¢; Contra Costa Water Company, regular monthly, 52c per share, amounting to $18,248 32; Port Costa Waler Company, regular monthly, 30¢ per Unijted . Gas regular monthly, 15¢ Electric Company, per ' | | | | | was steady at $00, the certificates were higher | ,..’E\ and | i share, amounting to $3342 80; Presidio Street | Railway Company, regular monthly, 20c per share, amounting o $2600. A dividend of be per share is announced on | Home O, amounting to $5000, payable June 20. The Silver Hill Mining Company has decla; a dividend of 5 cents per share, payable June The California Title Insurance and Trust Company has declared a regular quarterly divi- | Cal Powder. . dend at the rate of 6 per cent payable July 1. Stock and Ebmfi..rchangc. MONDAY, June 15—2 p. m. per annum, UNITED STAT! BONDS, Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. 45 qr coup...111 112% |is or ¢ new.135 136 4s qr reg..110 111 ar coup..107% 1081 LLANEOUS BONDS, 108k W g 08 — Oceanic S bs. s, 107 om ¢ Fac G Tm 4s. 94 |Pac E R 3s.100 | Pk & CH 6s.103 Pk & OR 6s.117 Fer & CH6s.116%% | Cal Cotton Mills.. | | i | { | Mercantile Trust.. [ i | Postal Device and fmp't. | Geary-st_5s. — | Pwl-st R 6511614 H C&S 3%s. Sac EGRR3s103 10415 | DO 58 .o SF & SJVos. — 122 H R T&L 6= Sierra Cal 010935 — L A E Co bst S P ot A6s L Ang R bs.1 a9 ... — 1M1% LALCoS — — (1916) 2% — IS P ot Cés | (1905)Sr A.103% — UG & E 55.101% — STOCKS. Port Cos! Contra Costa Marin Co .. Central L P. — Eqt G L Co:. 41 Mutual E L. Pac G Imp. H1 46 Pac L Co... #6% — ke TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. S§F G &E. 60% 62 / INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd. — 350 | BANKS. . 3 Am Natienl125 — Lon P & A..165 — Anglo-Cal .. 983 Mer Tr Col. — 250 Bank of Cal. — 020 |Merch Ex... 571 61 IS F Nattont. — Cal Sate Dp.14215 First Nationl — EAVINGS BANKS: Ger § & 1.2235 (Sav & Loan. 8715 — dt .. — — [Security Sav.400 300 ) Hav..92 U Trust Co.2150 — S © Sav....600 78 STREET RAILROADS, California 205 i?l"‘lldlu - 43 Geary a0 FPOWDER Glant Hana .. Hawalian . Hopokan Onomea. . Hiutchinson . 13% 14 [Paauhau MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack. — 135 [Oceanic S Co § Fruit Co. 90 92 |Pac A F A.. 2 .cu: Wine A<, 90%100 |Pac C Borx.166 Morning Session. Board— 10 Anglo-Cal Bank. 10 Glariy Powder Con 0 Glant Powder Con, s 90. 30 Giant Powder Con, s 90 20 fiawailan Commercial Sugar. 5 Hawailan Commercial Sugar. HaR ¥ Gas avd Gas and Blectric. iand Tramsit Con 5 an - 000 QaKiang emcon Seesion. 36828 8 BREE2eSLALLNLEN 5, zass;saasst RRLLLBUG ERERLDL L and Eleetric Co. f and Electric’ Col and Electrie Co and Electric Co. [ H g EsZeued E‘Hfl‘fl‘fi‘la‘<‘lfi'§‘l"}'flfl |?????§?§§????€ R 8% seewuzy :uuaa;s. B8 Slifl£I3 yssgheugneese 8 gsssssssa‘sssaswsuu (19¢5)Sr B. — 105 eren 1067 | 1185 — Do stmpd. — 1091 ISPBRE — 140 S V Wat 68107 10714 Do 4s 2dm. — 1001 | Do 4s 5dm — 1004 |Stkn G&Ess.101 | Sperry Flour Company. AUCTION SALES 5 5 THE GREATEST SALE 0f Magnificent Draft Horses EVER HELD IN CALIFORNIA. From the Estate of C. G. DAY, Woodland, Will Take Place TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 16, 1903, Commencing at 8 o'clock sharp, OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, 246 THIRD ST., near Folsom, San Francisco. This consignment includes 30 Geldings and Mares sired by the imported Bels’ln horse Franc. They weigh from 1400 to pounds; ages range from 4 to §; perfect in conforma- tion, solid in color and have best of limbs; been used on farm and must be sold. It is the finest collection e offered. There will alsc be 20 all-purpose horses sold. Every one offered is broken. The atteation of draymen, express companies, lumbermen, coa! dealess, ice companies, wholesale butchers, etc., is cailed to this sale. There will be no re- or limit. Catalogues ready. Horses al salesyard June 14. WILLIAM G. LAYNG, Auctioneer. h THE CLOSING OUT SALE OF STANDARD h Belonging to the Estate of MENRY PIERCE (Deceased) (Terba_ Buena Stock Farm), ‘Will Take Place Tuesday, June 23, 1903 At 10:30 a. m. OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE 246 Third Street Near Folsom, San Francisco. ‘Without doubt this is the finest lot of weile bred mares, geldings, colts and fillies ever of- fered by auction in this city. EVERY NOTED STALLION IN CALIFORNIA is represented. Many of the greatest broodmares, horses with records and promising trotters and are among those catalogued, and all [UST BB SOLD. No reserve or limit. By order of ex- ecutors. WM. G. LAYNG, Livestock Auctioneer. Catalogues ready. Closing out 3 buggies and carts: also 40 sets of single a double harness TUESDAY, June 16, at 1L a_m., 1140 FOLSOM ST. REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION SALE AT ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH ST.. SVEDNESDAY. June 17. at 11 a m, 35 good Horses, Harness, Wagons. JOHN J. DOYLE. Auctioneer. ————— Monarch Ofl. 57 0 Oil City Petrol 32 2seve Peerless Oil.. 14 00 15 00 Reed Crude Ofi as esita an_Joaquin Ofl & o0 Sterling Oil 3 05 Thirty-three Of S 00 Twenty-eight Oil. 400 nion Of 3 United Petroleum. West Shore Oil. Miscellaneous— Abby Land and Improvement Alameda S 118 00 120 n District ay Countles Power... Central Gas and Eb Cal Jockey Club.. Cal Shipping Co. . “al Title Ins and Trust. Central Bank of Oakland. Chutes Company.. City and County Bank.. ypress Lawn Imp't C Eastern Dynamite. . a Sugar Plantation uitavle (Pool) Gas Lendon and S Northern_Cal Power Nevada National Bank. North Shore Railroad.. Orpheunt Company Paciflc States Tel and Tel Parnffine Paint... San Franeisco Dry Dock..... 47 00 2usalito Land and Feery. ndard _Ei ckee Electr! Union Sugar.. United Gas and Electric Western Fish Company. “iene OFFICIAL SALES. Morning Session, 100 Home Oil..... SCO Home Oil 100 Home Oil, s 90. 21 Pittsburg Ofl. 1000 Oil City Petroleum. 170 Sovereign Oil 300 Monte Cristo O Afterncon Session, 100 Sovereign Oil tric SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Foliowing were the sales on th Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board ;ut::uy: Morning Session. .1 2¢[ 200 Ophir 17 'Y | 200 Potoat o -1 65( 100 Savage .... I . 08l 209 T'nion Con . 43| 300 Union Con 1 15| 500 Utah . -1 85/ 200 Yellow 'J 0 Afternoon Session. ....1 40f 300 Mexican 25 1 65 200 Potosi a6 100 Confidence .1 33| 200 Yellow J ... 63 100 Gould & C PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Eschange vesterday: Morning Session. 200 Belcher ...... 45| 300 Potosi 87 100 Caledonia ....1 25, 200 Savage W 100 Caledonia .51 30| S0 Sierra N 0 100 Caledont; 3215|200 Sierra Nev .. 300 C C & Va ..1 60| 200 Sierra Nev 300 Con Imp -... 65| 300 Union Con Continued on Page Thirteen. ADVERTISEMENTS. REORGANIZATION = OF THE — United States Shipbuilding Co. To the Holders of First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds’ Twenty Year Collateral and Mortgage Bond: (Bethlehem Steel Company), Preferred Stock and Common Stock of the United States Shipbuiding Company: By request of the holders of a of the First Mortgage Sinking