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s THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1903, 4915 49% |1 22% for Brown. PRUNE: 138 [Mohawk ... .... 4414 |July ... Market well supplied with summer Vegetables. Fitchburg pf at for the larger varieties. — & |frm and attiact_a mo dem: uh wllotoh m“t( énu;!::a,. v‘«hm n.m w:.g.er e‘::r‘-’ll In worths and $2 60@+4 e : loted fancy ¥ good, | RASPBERRIES—$4@S per chest; cral T et e, sttt el o | B P St o e | "SRRI e o ke o PEACHES—Are_quiet, without spec! - | Southwestern Missourl, Southern Indiana a et ture. - Choice are held at 7g1isc and fancy at Southern Tiinols.~ Miisourl threshing reports | ¢ BLACKBERRIES—$3G0 ‘per chests crates, i 10340, are discouraging -an thwestern Missou 3 & i Teports' less than one-third of & crop. GOOSERERRIES —oregon Improved, 1403 | GDECTAT, ANNOUNCEMENT Chi Grai Market Chicago showed no materfal change on the | per Ib In bulk; English. g per A 1cago Gramn ' day. and this market nlso stood about the | ~CURRANTS §2 2564 00 per Chesl. . ana £y T CGouine dUr SALE o rame. - s R OF STAND. CHICAGO, June 1 n easler feellng pre- CASH WHEAT. - mP‘Ei‘I{R!or Ilrlgocbfl?u.'l::‘d..“‘lg?xr "'bb%l s ARD vailed in the pit at the opening on indifferent [ oayeornio - 0 Staen 40 Cilitornta S 306 or, ., cables, July being unchanged to %o higher &t | wyiee Australian, §1 4714@1 50; Northern h}'f(;;ffpa-. 5‘3“‘,::‘.,::‘",, 76%@iTc and September unchanged to vmfl%c Club, ~ $1 35@1 37%; Northern Blue Stem, | PLUMS_Clyman, 50@70c per box or crate: :fi,'..f-'.“ 'mgzgl;‘;%dgzll%;d ?,';:“.‘« '_"l-"__fgf $1 46%@1 47%5; Oregon Valley, $1 42G1 45. | Cherry Plums, 30G50¢ pergr_-";r ;,';3“2"@_ }'?,3 v Tol St L, & W 4s. 77 elo] - 3 FUTURES. for large boxes or crates; gedy o Bel. : SUMMARY OF THRMAREESS. Gion Batige dahw | e 200, commipsen, Bospes, mh0 YT, R son s tohidon ;o | PESEE L i sogsee per box and 3| Etate ot WENREEL mrcensen o conv 45 - n. sh. . 3 . 30850 g & e e NI 3 v‘VD 2: I i&:“ :'Cl':’e:lcllvi bg'“;"‘ .‘dn'd.nlerr l"h‘.l';or:alksl';'or:: mber ..$1 33% $1 3315 $1 32% §1 32% E‘Cl"?:r 1b I{ach\;lekr :ol;lle‘.nd.fi;éc cr lD‘;I' ?:!?n o I‘_‘ fie:}:k:t;?:c‘!‘u-) 0 208 ..200res e " 500 { ; 2 2 H - cover the price advanced, July selling up to 2 p. m, Session. bulk. Tu : by T ik, v esday, June 23, 1 pment of $123,300 in specie to the Orient. o Ti%0 and September to jo%c. Profit taking Open. 'High. Low. Close. | Pp oy iogesc per box or crate; bask s s | 4 . TWest Shore 43 4’01 | at the sharp break in corn cauged a reaction | December ..S1 328 SL32% $132% $1 32% | eta from the rivar, S0@ACe. e At s m Iocal stocks and bonds quiet and featureless. [Wie*cane s toward the noon hour snd the refuainder of the | BARLEY_Continued to advance. 07fc be- | PEACHES_50gise per box; baskets, (M| o oopn . o E NGE New ¥ ket scveral points higher ’ £ B B | SO e R i e T e e e el e | o e g copmats | OCCTDENTAL EQRSE KXCHAN New York stock market sev b4 £ oz R A T Sois lower at 703c, the low point or" e oy youe the close, Sales of new Brewing, Port Costa Der_ crate; Nutmeg Meicns, from Yuma. | 246 Third Streetm 3 ), ? & 83! (Dtember, after declining to T4%c, "~ | deltvery, ‘at $1 073, were also reported. The | 32 per crate. ear Folsom. San Franetsce. Present prospects favor o large supply of Wheat. | Knmattan .. 101 * | chimeed ot oaitie "7 © T U, | Gemind for Feed Was good (GRAPESTSectis Sultana from YUmA.| | witnoue Goubt chis fa the nce lak ot we K 4 . | Tu a - 2 2 g res. gel . lles eves . continues to advance, with an improving demand. NEW YORK MINING STOCKS, #lon on the strength in the cash situntion, but NP BARLEX. ITHUS | FROITS—Faney Navel Oranges, | o0, Tares., geidings. colts and fliles ever off g ipcte o g | Adams con . Little Chiet 00 | about the ‘midale of ‘the day free liquidation | | Feed, new, 003G074c; old Brewing, 31103 | g3 = ; chotce, ST 1362 35; standafs | STALLION IN' CALIFGRNIA is tepresented. 3 { > 5 00 | set i tdly. July i . cholce. | §1@1 60; Valencias, 2 50; ', $14 jany of th. codmares, with Oats, Corn and Rye all steady. et Fatrd 05 | Shoned At dog, hpast &’“.‘{;‘:":Jr“ihg day. FUTURES. § lund:rd; 02 50 for cholce and 75 | recoras .f..g'pfi'm, nE trocters and pecers sve - L) 2 : Brunswlel ... 03 Phoenix . 8 | Oats were infl ced 1 1y by the action Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. irape e e among those catalogued, and all MUST B Some descriptions of Pacific Codfish higher. + | Cometock Tunnei. 074 [Potosl - 1 50 | of corn. " September closed 3 @Ho higher at = e e 50G6; Bananas, $1 T9@2 1 per | SOLD. No reserve or fimit. By order of ex- e < : | Con Cal & Va....1 18 Savage .18 | 331c. . December .. 5o Ton B S e central American and 75cG#1 30 for . e Mo Hay, Bran and Middlings weak, with larger offerings. fiorn _Siiver 1 00/Slerra Novada ... 70| ¢ Frading tn provisions was aull and without s M oL " | Hawaiian; Pineapples, $2@3 per dozen. ready. vestock Auctioneer. 1ay, : ron Silver .. 1 75 Bmall Hopes . eature. Prices were somewhat easier A i > = 4 i v 2 | St v ) 2 . . r 2o - - - ¥ Beans still in fair demand for shipment. Sceds dull. Leadville Con' .1 02/Standard " siazt, but covering by fi:f’;‘:ufi?;’fie'mfi; are New e, o asrive, were quoted st | Dyied Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey SECOND CONSIGRARZY. 3 lati BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, of the day. September pork closed bc higher | $1 05@1 10, with nio sales reported. Offerings AUCTION SALE Butter lower. Eggs weak. Cheese in demand for speculation. Mone Mining— ai $17, ‘Sptember Jard nnchanged at $8 9% | of ol met with'a sow demand, but wete | oo as epot stocks oy 3 . % g 3 Call loan: 8%@4l4|Adventure ... ... 8 | 4nd ribs a shade higher at $ 30G9 32%. iy helo. s ropur nd_local —ot— v, 7 1 ¥ o Ol White, $1 1714@1 25; Black, { are reduced to small propuitions ai ! & I"ery little trade in Dried Fruits. : Fime loans “’”MA‘.i'.;".‘,‘.mm.; 2 The leading futures ranged as follows: 51t TE Fa § 1001 15 tor common and | handiers are doing little or pothing In futures, | ]IO Head HOI‘SCS ici 3 1 3 2 e v .~ Close. | $1 173:@1 291; for choice: Gray, nominal. | FRUITS—Apricots, Lk@Tlsc for Rovals and | Provisions steady and in moderate demand. [ A e iecis day e O, | o O R e O eaty” "with malea of | 7@0¢ for ordinary Moorparks: Evaporated Ap- ' . | Atchison ... . entenntal 204 | July, old.... % 76% 767 | yellow and white reported at unchanged quo- | ples, 4@5lec: sun dried. S@4c “:“hfiu??"’,;; Weighing from 1000 to 1300, well matched Live and dressed Meats as previously quoted. | Do pra . 948 Copper Ranga ... 5414 | July, new 7 764 761 | tations. Offerings and receipts are light. Peats, “4giie for quarters’ and 5@6We Lor | spans, ail coiors, sultable for laundry, express. - Boston & Albany.245 |Dominion Coal .. 8913 | September, 5 74% 15 California large. Yellow, $1 25@1 27%; small | halves; Nectarines, 4@g5c for white; Plums, | delivery, bakery, milk wagons and general pur- Potatoes and Onions moving off freely. oston & Malne 163 |Frankiin ... ... 9 | September: % WA T |roind a0, L A1 00, White, L 20m1 0 |6 for pitted, xnd 100 e e e | PTRS BEe sot or n ot e N YN H & H...195%Isle Royale Corn No. SOt AL Ner e for oy @ | O r e 502 crop, 2%@214¢ for the four | 1ie amction te this city coomaned oy Charotit | | | | ' ’ 5 I he large 2.F. "ana ou. C: | Union Pact 50 [ola Do 11 185 | Beptembe ‘ 91 0% | RYE—Quoted at $1 13%@1 17% per ctl, with | sizes, with %@lc premium for th g g o o g By ey . oy = | St featet :s'g»g‘twlsi»;fl.m.mm 54| Doormber: ting 8% 4% | a saleof pinched at 51 18, RAISING 1108 cxop are_uoted a»' [rees | Cu Fresh Fruit still in free supply. | Miscellaneous. |Parrot Oats No. e BUCKWHEAT—$1 1602 per ctl. 2-crawn looes. Muscatels, 50-10 boxes, SHe per MON TO BE SOLD . | American Suger..119% Quincy. . . 39% iERreeE Muscatels, 5c; Seedless Sultanas, c; Seedless w shi A g : 5 33 3 z Muscatels. 5c ‘ E - 8o; Heéavy shipment of Flowr to the Orient. | Amee "o & T Ak e ;i B Be B Flour.and Millstuffs. et R o A LB a2, Dom I & Steel... 14% Trimountain . Mess Pork, per bbl— fancy clusters, 20-ib boxes, $2: 2-crown YT G o 7 ? . July . sl 05 1695 17 00 crown fancy 2 3 Bulleti interest fn the corporation, and there were In- | Mass Electsle .. 39%|Unied States Robmmbe N o A B At 00 1%:00 The steamer Korea, which salled yesterday | Denesas. 20-1b boxes; $2 50; Gcrown Imperiale, SALESYARD, 1732 MARKET STREET, Oregon Crop Bulletin. dications to-day that the stock being 30ld rcp- | © Do pfa b~ i Lard, per 100 1bs— R L Lo | R o The. 2 g Corner Van Ness avenue. Tesented collateral for & large maturing 10an. | Unieed St . 1oak| Viooria July e 2T 10 W% sy sea ass | valued at $110.710. of which 27445 barrels, | i-lb cartons, e et FRED H. CHASE & CO., Auctioneers. Support was forthcoming for the swoks, and | ;"8G - 0t SaBiAsbet 8o 5507 593" 97% | valued at $100.140, went to China. This was | NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 ol : 3 N Tip report of Bdward A. Beals, section 2‘ the principal banking-house fn the steel eyn- | U5 Steel - o e L Short Ribs, per 100 Ths— the hesviest shipment made in that direction | No. 2. 1‘3&’1%:; e T e £ réctor, United States Weather Bureau, for dicate undertaking was an open buyer. The| (D0 PIS - ..o~ T iy’ L2 958 oas 032 D24 | (0L o MO ernia Family Extras, st 409 | 10%@lic for X L. 10G10%c for Ne Flus Uttra 2 Oregon Crop Bulletin for the week ended June ‘a§:1 cr'.'.&'k‘n' steel corporution to malatain 93214 955 930 932 FLOL. On account of serious accident T am com- 36 Is on Ssliown: the official aesertion that large orders for stesi ““The past week bas been oooler, with bene- | .0\, 0 "190¢ had been booked gave an up- September 4 65, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 30@+ 40; | and 8@8}c for Languedoc: Peanuts, 5@7c for LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Oregon and Wi Con for money..91% [Norfolk & West Con for account.91 3-1 Do pfd . prices at thts year's level and - - o 2g | Pelled to sell all my stock, consisting of 14 ington, $3 T0@4 r bbl for | Bastern: Brazil .\Iill. 12@13c; Filberts, 129 draft, 1 . n‘ 0G4 20 for en‘* 1234c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. s: "“s':'“"(’x'::: ;;‘:c ka:rl\: .»m'xw--mh“u:fl Cash quotations were as follows: TFlous v firmer; No. 2 spring whes 77@78c; No. 8, | Fanlly and $3 | { fcial raing in nearly all sections. 19 MOrrow | wara *impetus to The common ! AT 67 i No. 2'corn, | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as| HONEY—Comb. 12@13%c for bright, 11%4c¢ for 4 ties local storms 818 gTeMt | /oucheq 50 but closed at 20, and the preferred | Anmono® R it b s P TR IR T BB | follows: Graham Flour, f':'-.s ber 100 1bs: | light amber and 10c for dark: water white ex- | JATTlSOn streets, June 20, 11 & m. C. ver small areas by AR e ation | Closed at the top price at 80. After a rally | AfRIEOR o Bk 301, 339%6; No. 2 white. 423ie: No. 3 white, | Rye Flour, $i; Rye Meal, $2 75; Rice Flour, [tracted, 6@7%c; light amber extracted, 5%Gbe; 3 nty. O i meedied in Bouthern | 1 set in for the stocks the second mortgage | 5 3° POpic =" Ry | " Do 16t ia 40@41c; No. 2 rye, b2c; good feeding barley, | #6 50; Corn ifeal. §3: extra ci dark, 4G4%c. o - e I eovement | bouds were forced down by considerable sell- | Balt & Ohlo. ... 88% | Do 35t G 45G49c; falr to cholce malting, 50@dle; No. 1) Oat Groats. $i 0d; Hominy, $3 52 BEESW AX—26@28c per Ib. - = § oy | rops 13 moted. 2 | I averk te 65, WHN & frastivisl POPSINY B1 | s i Ohte ... STR|Geuthatn B [ flaxseed, $1; No. 1 Northwestern, $1 04 prime | Eheat Flour, = $4 204 0; Cracked ' Whea e {1 - X all < the last. The coalers were conspicuous in e 8 - 5 . par Dbl $17; ‘ : : Whole Whe; <, 3 . Pall grain s beading, and I ron Bouen | UPWard movement, and the principal buying | Chicage G W. & g R T M el B K 3 00; Rolled Oais, barrels, $709; In sacks. Provisions. | FAMILY RETAIL ./’llARI(ETl o of g | Of them was attributed to a speculative com- | 2 St 1 ¢ L sebish 9 2004 gl houlders | $6 S0@S 50: Pearl = Barley, : _Spl eas, | g gk gt -4 Sout e el rors | bination of professional operators. Rumors cir. | Denver & 1t G nion_Paciic Qe T Ly ponlted Ahoulders | boxes, $6 50; Green Peas, 35 per 100 ibs. SR S DR = v * Tain is gl s ¢ | culated of a very favorable showing of ne o pf . % . 1 e - s e ere is r ze la quotations, | = Spring grain Willamette Valley | S0 Tor Ma o medis Wat e | e T . @ U8 steel L!;‘n);(d),‘]lgu(:fll?‘;fi.we Thitlcy. Dakia’ of l})!”n,; i 1 Feedstuff and the market is without ieature. The da. | Butter, Cheese ard Eggs show no changs ® making e good growth and the PIeTL '} ward movement was in progress. The rise| Do lst pfd .... 60%| Do pfd . Jcrine i clover, contract grade, ay and Feedstuffs. | mand is tair, but nothinz extex from last week. thritty and ng. elnml:—‘-;:;':,"du‘:";; reached 2 points in Reading. chison was| Do 2d pfd ... m-,;w-haend 1 . 4 CURED MEATSBacon. I2%c per mmg:.- | lr:l-n;: and kh\'onP-I- slightly dearer than spring’ grain bas improve! Aderabl € | aiso in conspicudus demand and was helped by | Illinois Central...136¢ Do_pfe e % % , £ heavy 13c for light medium, 15c for light, 13330 | they have been. Poul is rather cheaper. @ 4 a fair crop is mow expected. | foli hie reports ecarding rop, prospcts in | Louls & Nash ...112_|De Beers A el e Recelpts.Shipments. | Arrivals of Hay continue ample and the | for cxtra light, 17%e for sugar-cured and 19c | There is no change in Fish s of alfalfa and early clover has | yi, Lerritory. The decline in the cotton mar-| Mo Kan & Tex.. 20% Rands L e 11,000 | Market is easy but unchanged. Bran and |jor ‘extra sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured | Plums, Grapes, Watermelons amd Nutmeg he ylelds are generally repo ket was a favorable factor for the whole list. | N T Central 0 e ‘g0 | Middlings are also weak at previous prices, | Hams, 15c: California Hams, 14@14l4c; Mess | Melons are added to the fruit list. The gen- Corn, bushels corn, potatoes, sugar 237,900 | with offerings growing larger. Beet, $11 50@12 per bbi; extra Mess eral tendency in fruits is toward lower prices 2 So wes the prospect of a favorable bank stat Sk Mahey 1O 226,500 ; x owing nicely. Gardens | pent, although the money market has little | Bar silver, steady, 24%d per ounce. I0oney. | Gate, bushels 5,600 | T BRAN—$LGZ6_per ton. 20; Family, $13 60; prime Mess Pork, 816; | as the midsummer approaches. There is no 1y vegetables | ;i cdiate influence on the stock market owing | 282 per cent. ‘The rate of discount in the | Rye, bushels . : .| MIDDLINGS—$27g29 per ton. n ot § ess, $15; Dry Salted Pork. | ing new in .Vexetables, " otk ¢ the previos week i | 10 the disproportionate ease of call loans as | open market for short bills la 2% per bent and | Barley, bushels . ; 0] SBOUES SN pir Wi Pig Pork. $25; Pigs' Feet, $3 25; Smoked | COAL PFR TON— o e Dreontiook is still | compared with the time loan rates which aro [ for tiree months’ bills is 2% 5 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | FERRSTUFES TRolled Barle $21@22 per | Beaf, 15c per ib. | Weltington ..3—@10 06] New Cherries are | Grmiy h With & gain for the banks -an | e T T market was steady; creamertes, 16@21c; dairy, | (O 9 LARD-—Tierces quoted at Sc per b for com- | Seattle ......§—4 § 50| Wellingzon $—@10 subtreasury operations of $1,365,000, due prin- Bank Clearings. 4@1815¢; eggs, casy at mark, cases includ- | Y% pound and 10%Gilc for pure: hal barrels. | Fosivn " $ @ b 00 Coos Hay. | cipally to the high rate of disbursements on | g ed, 13%414%c; cheese, 10%G11%c. 3 rn, ¢ | pure, 11%c: 10-Ib tins, 11%e; 3-1b tins, 11 { Richmond ...$—@ 9 5 |Greta account of pensions, ther indications are that | Mixad Feed. Horse Beans, $30 per ton. | 5-1b tins, 12c. | ! - One half barrel, 9%e: three t, £10G12 50; Wheat and | COTTOLEN) DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC. receipts on balance on the interior movement have beel ent to by he net gain for | NEW YORK, June 19.—The following table, Oat, $9 50G11 50: Oat. SOGIL 50 Bariey, 300 | hase oo . 9% Batier, & | e e bamks up to, $5.000,000. | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear-| Foreign Futures. 11; ‘Alfaifa, 38 50210 per ton. et e s e | Do gt L s not expected the loan account will show | ings at the principal clties for the week ended STRAW--40@52%¢ per bale, TR S | Cheese.’ | any such contraction as that of last week, | June 18, with the percentage of Incre: 5 LIVERPODL. — = = | Cheese, | Eince the liquidation fn the stock market has | decreass as compared with the corresponding | rpeae . Her TS | Hides, Talloww, Wool and Hops. | been largely pended. But neither is an im- | week last year: Opening eans an eeas. 120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) portant_inerease in the loan account anticl: SPer Cent— | Closing . SRR e S T e v CISCO, J 19—5 . | pated. 1t is hoped, therefore, that the surplus Inc ec. ES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sel —— SAX FRANCISCO. June 105 9. ™ | Rscrves of the banks will show considerable $1,365.470,710 18 ok bernTe, 18 no change under this head. Beans |anout 1ic under auotations. Heavy salted | recuperations. As this item was small for the | 02,600,307 - dull, P Steers, 10%c; medium, 9lc; light, Sige; Cow | { eeason past the promise of recuperation is | 7 00@3 75; Pea, $3°259 | Hides. 8% for hea for itght; Stags = | viewed with ion, especially with the | 1 'y '“'nui‘sflm'*n Zz‘ Salted Kip. Sie; Salted Veal, 9%@ibc; | 10000 ; e o= J-annual requirements for ""’“"} | opening large Whit Pink, $2 85@3; Red. | Tat g Cnity, 105¢ ::{m‘:‘lfl:’ ey K. | Roast Beet 10818 | Hindqrtr Lamb...18G20 £ | “"Binds were dull and frregular. Total eales, | .5 Closing . £ 003; Tuam, §3 5004 Red Kidneys 305 SCH< phost Wil SION cach: maediams: Tenderloin Steak. 15418 | Foreqrer Mutton STATIONS. Z | par value, $2,219,000. | 94 . . m-s;'”’ e per ctl; Horse Beans, | gg0c; long wool, $1@1 50 each: Horse Hides, ;‘“:u;"h : z NEW YORK STOCK LIST. | 158 New York Mectal Market. SERDS Prown Mustard, nominal; Yellow | 20t §3 for large and 82 50 for medium. §2 tor | Sirloin Stea 3| stocke— Sales. High. Low. Close. | *F 1.8 Mustard. $2 60; Flax. $262 10; Canary. 64c | $7'35 ror Garge and $1 80 for mediven 1@ 35 | Beef Stew . ® | Atchison .......... 26,200 €i% 63% 67l | Cleveland ........ 48 NEW YORK, June 19.—The London tin|for Eastern; Alfalfa, 13@1ft: Rape, TK@234C: | for small and S0c for Colte Buck Skins Dey | Corned Bee? . Atehison pfd 943, 9415 943, | *Minneapolis 9.1 > Sereaal e e e i R A e . Buck Skins—Dry | Corned I 2 o R 3 941 i | oM .- 1 market was irregular. spot being 2s 6d higher, | Timothy, 6¢; Hemp, 314,@5ic per Ib; et, | Mexican, 3214c; dry Salted Mexican, 2c: dry | S0UD Bones | Baltimore & Ohio. 851 84 851 | *New Orlean ~ while futures declined bs with the former po- [ 3%@dc: Broom Corn Seed, $14@15 per ton. Central Amerfcan, 33c. Goat Skins—Prime An. | Soup Meat . T. | Balt & Ohlo prd 93 | Detrolt .. sition closing at £126 2¢ 6d and the latter at | DRIED PEAS—Green, $1 75@2 per ctl, e 180 lares 2t Seseik S memae | Lamb: Chops .00 | Canadian Pacific 23, | SLouisville . £124 5s. In New York the market was quiet, Sy 38c: emall, 20 2 £ " | ForeqrtriLamt 00 | Cana Southern Omaha B To it et NgEia, wev. POULTRY “Milwaukee los}; 20@28 25. Thi i - S the Lontlon. comper” murker, Seoine o | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | TALLOW 00 | Chesa & Ohio 5 No. 2. 4% @4%c; grease, 3@4c. Hens, each ...... ic . | *Providence 24 and futures o T WOOL—Quota E i S, 09 | Shtonme & Adean - *Buffalo B s ol aes Sy o s i F spring clip are | Young Roosters, e 0 i Alten pfd.. *St. Paul 5, changed, Take and Electrolytic are quoted at | ,, ReC6IPts of new Potatoes continued liberal | as follows: Humboldt and Mendocino, 18@20c: | each .. . oslings .. -00 | Chi & Gt Western. k Sianapoti $14 Do@id 75 and casting at $14 ’_‘é.d Was | and the general run of offerings cleaned up | Foothill, free, 13@16c; do, defective, 11@13c: | Old Roosters, ea 0| Pigeons, pair . 00 |C &G W A pd.. e Al B Quiet and unchanged in London at £11s 3s 9d | T¢adily within the quoted range of prices. = A | Northern, 14@16c, according to condition: Ne- | Fryers, each ....50@¢ - |C&G W B prd.. o5t. Jomeph 7 and In New York at $4 1935 Spelter was 2s | W small lots of strictly fancy commanded a | vada, 12@15c: San Joaquin, free,.11@l3¢; do, | Broilers, each.. 200 | Chicago & N W o . 0d lower at £20 in London. while locally 1i | Premium over the guotations. Old Durbanks | defective, 8@1lc per Ib: Southern. 9@lle: V Turkeys, per Ib. 00 | Chi Term & Trans. bty 4 rematned nominal, But was a shade easier at | Fuled steady at previous prices. The Oregon |ley Oregon, fine, 17@l8c; do, medium, 1651 FRUITS AND 00 Chi T&T pfd.... S i b $6@6 1235 Iron closed nt 52s 6d in Glasgow | Steamer brought down 1273 sacks. Onions | do, coarse, 13@i6c; Go, Lambs’, 13c per 1. | Apricots, pr Ib 00 CCC & Bt Louis. S ubus " nd at 40s 4160 In Middlesboro, Lecally iron | Were in free supply and moved freely at about | HOPS—i8@20c per If Alligatr " Pear: ot bt g Washington h was quiet and nominally unchanged. No. 1 { Previous prices, 00 | Colo So 1st prd e e foundry northern, $10 50@20; No. 2 do, $18 50| Green Coen in large crates from Alameda M. Wark : 35 200 | colo 8o 24 prd: i BT @19: No. 1 foundry southern and do soft, $10@ | Were offering and readily commanded the top cat Market. Sait Lake ..-20.76 200 | Dela Tudson . ° 3 19 50. Warrants are nominal. quotations. Offerings from other sections sold Sen Franciecalo. o0 00 | Del Lack & West. > gy i o off well at steady prices. Supplies of ASPara- | prices for both live and dressed stock re 29 00 | ic s ® 3 gus and Cucumbers were limited and prices v co | Cherries, - 20 | Den & Rio Gr prd. : b Dry Goods Market. of both had a sharp advance. Green Chile | it 35 before There is plenty coming In to | cyrr il T 4oy 40@350; Peaches, per ib.. 69 & 09 | Erte . Z 5 i g and Bell Peppers from Stockton, the first of DRESSED MEATS 7 @20 . per Ib 5 ] bl Peoria .. E = 8 NEW YORK, June 19.—The dry goods mar- | the season from that quarter, sold at 20c per : ~ . uts ....20@— |Pineapples, ea. 3t 01 | Erie 22 pt Ll e %9 ket 'is now more nearly on the basis of new | Ib. Tomatoes appeared from the river. One | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers —%30| Raisins, per Ib.. 5@13 T. 1;[ .“erlhe\(nlp g ochimier % 2 2 asking prices than at any time since quota- | }arge box containing 72 Ibs came in and sold | are as follows 2 15620 Raspberries, drw.—@60 > .00 I;ocmn: \.lmrd” i g ¥, 2. 5 tions began to advance. Openly quoted prices | for $4 50. Changes in the other vegetables | BEEF—613G7c for Steers and 3%@6%e | —@10|Strawberries, per L e e L F | Des Motnes. o L 1 in many cases were admittedly prohibitive | Were slight. Jec Ib S Sowge i Dried Figspr I—a10| drawer .. 40275 WEATHER CONDITIONS AN = g Rt | New Haven.....00 I 9 when made two or three weeks ago, but many | POTATOES—New Potatoes. 85c@$1 25 per | VEAL-Large, 7@Sc. small, 930%c per Ib. | Fresh Fiss.pr b5 Tangerines, adz. 15@20 AT PONDITIONS AMD ‘GENERAL § 098 SR o | Nashville 2, i1 of them are within hailing distance to-day | ctl: old Burbanks from Petaluma, 60@70c per | MUTTON—Wethers, 8G0c; Ewes, S@834c per | Grapes, Ib 40G—|Walnuts, per 1b.15@20 FORECAST. owa Central pfd.. Spokane, Wash 2, .8 and the market shows no signs of weakness in | ctl: from Tomales, 65@75c; from Oregon, 90c | pound. 4 Gooseberries . 5@10) Watermelons,ca. 30350 There has been but little change in pres- | K C Southern Grand Raptds. 1 73 any direction. @si. LAMB—Spring, 10@10%¢ per Ib. VEGETABLES— rure and temperature uring the past twenty- | lake Bair & Vot Sioux City 1 4 —_— ONIONS—New Red, 45@58c per sack: new | PORK—Dressed Hogs, 5%@0%c per Ib. Artichokes, doz..20@40| Mushrooms, 1. . .— four hours over California ' Moderately warm | Lake & & W pfa.. | Springne h New Vot Cctton MurEes b Silverskins. 85@9%c per ctl. LIVESTOCK MARKET. Zsparagus, 1b.... 5@ S Onions, per Ib... 1@ 3 weather prevalls in the interior of the State | Foutsv & Nashv... Norfolk : ks s 4 5 ‘E'}TABLBS —,‘G"‘"L Corn, 20@35c per | The following quotations are for good, sound | Beets, dozen ....10G— Okra, dried, Ib..—g25 and conditions are generally favorable for all | Manhattan L ..... 900 1304 13014 1301, ‘ Dayta' - 1 4 Sl ool - dosen: gga;:fu;_,os.l per box. for extra fancy. | Livestock, dellversd In San Francisco, ‘less 00 | Beans, white. Ib. 86— Fotatoes, new ib'2g2 o 9 2 . . NEW , June 10.—The cotton market 7 - No. | per cent shrinkage for “olored, per 1b. otatoes, per Ib. 1@1 High winfs are reported at Point Reyes and | Mciropol Street Ry 1,700 lg;: 1225 124% | Worcester 2oy opened weak af a decline of 6 to 8 points and | 2: Rbubarb, G0G@Toc per box; Green Peas, $1 25 | M6 AT i Steors, 8@9c: Cows and Heifers, | Dried Lima, Ib.. 6@ 8 Parsnips. per 8215055 &t Mount Tamalpale. g e 21% | Augusta, Ga. 2 closed at about the best point of the day, be- | @1 75 per sack: String Beans, (@Sc per Ib: . thin Cows, 4@ x4 *'| Cabbage. each .. 5@10 Rhubarb. Ib ... 8 Forecast made at San Franciseo for thirty | yinn & St Louis. . 7s i:;;rfl.'.{.': - ing firm at a net advance of 1 to 6 points. Wax, 6@Sc; Tomatoes from Los Angeles $1 4@5i4c per Ib (gross weight). | Celery, head . 5@10|Radishes.dz behs13@20 hours, ending midnight, June 20: NEW ORLEANS, June 19.—COTTON—-Spot, | @1 5 per ‘crate: from Vacaville, S1 50@1 Wethers, 4@4%c; Ewes, 3%,@ic per | Cress. dz bunch.13G— Sweet Potatoes, - A, Missour! Pacific .. 1081 B - 2 > Northern California—Falr Saturday: con- Topeka . B firm; middlings, 13 1-16c. per box: from Mississippi, $1 50 per crat ht). Cucumbers, dz 40| per Ib .. 2%@ 3 tinued warm weather: light northerly winds. | 3 R T o | Syracuse % W, s Summer Squash. 60GT5c for Vacaville and $1 50 | 1 5 Ms eering. $2 50G2 75 per head Garlic .. €@ 8/3aze, dz bunches 25@— Southern Cal ~Fair Seturday; HEht | & & inmear | Evansviile . g 5 g i @2 for bay; Cabbage, Toc per ctl: Carrots, 90c | OGS Live Hogs, 140 to 250 Ibs, 8g8ie; | Green Com, doz 40830 StringBeans,ib 10g12% northerly ‘winds E 4 Omteal Wilmington, Del. . astern Livestock Market, @$1 per sack: Cucumbers, $1@1 25 per boX for | yrier 140 Ibe, BL@d%c; Sows, 2 per cent off. | Green Peppers,lb.— @4 Summer Squash, Nevada—Cioudy Saturday; cooler; brisk 1o | Norcore o wesicrn Birmingham . Marysville and §2 50G3 for bay; Garlie, 2@ | Hoars, 50 per ceat off. and Stags. 40 per cent | Dried, Peppers 10423 per b ...~ 03 8 high west wind ey - o avenport . ib: Dried Peppers, per 1b: Green Pep- o v i Egs Plant per Ib.—@— San Francisco and vicinity—Falr Saturay; | Doras, a Wersern 12,800 Fall River. R Ju.fim%i%unr EIE Pers, 20@35c per 1b for Bacramento and S@1oc | OF (T9m above quotations. Green Peas. a . per Ib.. 5 brisk westerly winds. i ol : Little Roci 3000. Western, steady. Good to prime stesrs, | for Los Angeles; Igg Plant from Los Angeles, o Lettuce, per doz.13@20| Thyme.dz_bnchs.25G30 ALEXANDER G. McADIE, | Pensylvania ¢ | Enoxville i 8065 50: poor to medlum, $4G4 85 stocners | 12/4@15¢ per Ib. General Merchandise. T | Toes e e Forecast Officlal. | poaaing 1st pid 300 At 4 and (;{der!.‘ ss})@c f.fi:nmwa‘ 5 m@x‘m m,bhelsp Poult 1G e u?‘.mm-n-. s, 20— - g Reading 24 pld.... ..... Akron . ¢ gre, $2 5004 80: canners, §1 60G2 90; "bulls. oultry and Game. Gl B W 2 - 5 3 Fruit and Wheat Bulletin Rock Island. 8,300 % | Bpringfeia, T £2 25614 25 calves, $2 50G6 75; Texas fed - BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%c; San Quentin, 5.83¢; | Barracouta —@15|Eea Ba: 5 > iy Va. steers, $3 50@4 00. Wool Bags, 32@35c: Fleece Twine, 73@8c. Car) @121 |Smelts T e s V8, to-morrow, | The market was liberally supplied with do- | COAL—Wellington, §8 per ton: new Welling- | Cathsh - @12 | Soles For the twenty-four hours ending § p. m., |S L & § F 1st ptd et = X Bc lower. | mestic Poultry and part of the car of West- | ton, $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Roslyn, | Codfish . 120th Meridian time, San Francisco, June 19! |8 L & 5 F 24 prd. . aRepows 2 Mixed and butchers’, 800d to| ern that came in on Thursday was still on | §1: Coos Bay. $5 50; Greta. "$i; Wallsend, | Flounders = St Louts § W..... N 2 heavy, $6 106 25; rough heavy, $5 95@ | hand. The market was extremely dull for |37 50; Richmond, $750; Cumberland. $13 in | Halibut . E E of 'F' g 2| L B Wt . xington - light, $6@6 20; - bulk of sales, $6 10@ | small and poor stock, which was in free sup- g“'k z'l".ad ;’,‘,5‘: }_“ ""“m g"ofl!h Anwucm‘ i =k =S | 3 = e W 3 H ‘els| amp, : Cai ackerel . R 3 gi: gi IR Pl,'”’l- SP—Receipts, 6000 Sheep, steady: | Ao E;"c‘nrnn;{ o X orc.‘:,o::z.';" Shobes pe‘r‘ ‘ton; Coke, $11 nm?m Der ton fn "::;lk“.;’ Do _horse €222 _£ Zo EF 2Z|Squthern baci Lambs, steady. Good to choice wethers, $4 25 | a¢ hand and may be marketed to-day. Iare | $15 in sacks; Rocky Mouniain descriptions, | Rockfish .. - STATIONS. =5 33 £_ 27 18 I |Southern Rallway. | Fargo, . D fi;f; f-g-; ;gflgf_‘f;:ggh_mifefl-b &‘*“ 6%mern and -Rabbits were dull and unchanged, with | $8 45 per 2000 ibs and $8 30 per ton, accord- S-,‘;;t;r; o;f:;l - EE : B Rgieh Xy pot.. 00 2 Canton, O P | ST. JOSEPHL € i ruhis s Al e | DT T e, B 1oy Ratled wadh M, o Lo | DRI S hardshell, ib $g10 ¢ 3 &35 g T & Westl 100 :fiz Nt ST. JOSEPH, June 19.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | per pair, $1 25@1 50: Goslings. §1@1 50; Ducks, | In barrels; cases Sc more; California Castor | Shrimps R e o B 7% @13 e 30 B W opfd.. 1.200 45 T 2 5000, ‘Active; strong to 10c higher. Natives, | £ 504 "0 mer @nzen for old end $4@5 for | Oll in cases. Mo 1. 70c; pure, §1 12; Lucol, 48c | SPad - gy 7= s | e e NG s B §4 2505 25, cows and heifers, $2 25@4 50, | young: Hens. $450@5 50: voung Roosters, §8g | for boiled and 46c for raw in barrels; Lard O, | Striped Bass - e Tnion Pacific pfd. BTY Binghamton . .... stockers and feeders, $3 50@4 75. ' | 10; old Roosters, $5: Fryers, $4@b: Broi extra winter strained, barrels. 90c; case: " g:: xS o] Do Betecide ¥4 % Wabash 25 | CHatter' Pa.- 2 OGS Receipts, 12.000. Active; 215@c | ers, ' $304 for ' large - and 5293 'for | China Nut 5TU@82c per galion; pure Nears: | FONDI —a1s b : ‘Wabash pfd. g Bloomington, TIl.. 1nwd!‘l\ E,::‘d‘“he:‘“fl |'|ghstm§'nl§ad. b““fikmfl 85; lm.ll;:l f_’lleon'ln,r sf"q?l‘:hsl 75 per dozen for old ;fil. &Lt%fi‘s.“;luh?xiumfimvxf . Vi U 0 g 'y S0@ nd T = 3 . ' - 23 Lo LBk S o ralls. 6.5, 2157716 55 plgs, $4 5005 40, GAME—Rabbits, $1G1 25 per dozen; Hare, | lon: Fish Ofl, in barreis, doc; cases, 80c; Cocon- g . Wistonain Centrall, 100 — 20 kg o e 226 041 SHEEP—Receipts, 100 Steady. Spring | 15¢G$1, nut Oil, in barrele, 38 for Ceylon and 53¢ for | qnq Pacific Gas also s0ld better at $4SGMS 50. Bollister ... 8 Wisconsin Cen pfd. 100 41% Jacksonville, Til 157,213 lambs, $6; yearlings, $550; wethers, $1 50; ISR A AL BIL—Water White Coal OII 1 The SR seks were GOl Indepengence. %0 Express Companies— Eremont, Neb. I ewes, §4 25; Texas sheep, §3 50G4 50. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. 1463 Peart O1f In cases, Z0%c: Asral 203c; | IDerE wes hothing new tn the aftermcen. 3 4 ams .. *Utica ,442.7 5N Star, 20 Extra Star, 24le: E 261 e 4 $nieed Biaics g v St. Louis Wool Market. Butter 1s lower. Recevers of Tumboldt Eocine, "Laise; ‘;:";;""“‘ S Gt o [ St of e P T 8 it 4 1898, - i bulk, 17c: in-cases, 2314c; Benzine, in bulk, 13c; S 5 ‘elis Fargo. ee ***Galvesten . . 5,305,000 creameries are obliged to do more or less stor- 86-d asol] " = ‘5 Miscellaneous— Charleston, §. C.. 964,241 ST. LOUIS, June 10 —WOOL—Unchanged. | ing to keep their stocks down. + Receints wers | i Cus, ‘aries, o cbree Gasoline, in bulk, 21c; Stock and Bond Exchange. | g Amalgam Copper.. T.200 B4 i Medium grades and combing, 15@19%c; light | larger again yesterday, as wiil be seen. Deal- | "1 RPENTINE—T0e per gallon in boprs 2 Amer Car & Found 1500 34 Totale, U, - T fine. U@IThe: heavy fine, 11@1413ci tub | ers report the demand very light. as thousands | g4c in drums and fron barreln b ok FRIDAY, Jume 19—2 p. m. 86 Am Car prd.. 7 X. 7.6 washed, 17@19c. of people are out of town for the summer. "RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead Amer Linseed Oil- les firm. There i = . " . 6@ o = Amer Lm0 pra’l 11 e s Northern Business. desmand for cold storage. which has. educed | oniey, [0 VY hite Lead. 6@0%c, according to UNITED STATES BowDs. L6 ‘Amer Locomotive. e : . s stocks materially. AT - The Western = Ask. S. L. Obispo.. 84 Amer Loco pfd. 200 et e Vi ebeT X0 A Tgrs are weak under large supplies, and | pray prores bl r Py R~ -~ xfi’?&'fl?, Com. | 4o ur coup..111 1113lds ar c new.138%i38 Santa Maria .. 78 Amer Smelt & Ref. 4 45! Hallfax 1700218 136 SEATTLE, June 19.—Clearings, $600,308; | dcalers are again putting large lots into cold | Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 93: | 45 qr reg...1 1l I3s qr coup..108 108% Santa Ross ... 90 hw Suseit & B peu., 300" 9% Ottawa . 2204495 16, balances, $110.423 storage, being unable o gell them. Prices, | Powdered, 5.50¢: Candy Granulated. 5 foc. tos MACHELARNONS Do Btockton ] Clear Anaconds Min Co.© 200 &7 e BrC . a3 TACOMA, June 10.—Clearings, 831,004 bal- | owever. show no further decline, Crnteh. fne. BAG: Dy G...,,.,,;,,d”f,;“g?! Ala A Wie 00— joak Wgle. — Wil . 't. Cli ookl Tran 5 X o o ances, ,356. ‘were , utter, " ruf re e o o0 - —_ X Ocean —— - Colo Fuel & Iron... 1.200 i Tounes 128 PORTLAND, June 10.—Clearings, $198,719; | poce and 51,600 Ihe Chease. " 1368 cases 5800 Jruit Cramnisted S4%e: Beot Grese | PT GIT I8 T RO O R i i WEATHER AND CROP BULLETIN. Consolidated Gas 200 8t. John, N. B. "997.488 S balances, §46,207. e R Creamery, first hands, 24c; ry, | A 5.40c: Magnotia 5,000, Eacontectioners’ | £V Ty ..1116%121 |Pae G Im 4s 96% — Riverside—Peaches and apricots ripent Cen Tobacco ptd Vietorta, B. C. 599,519 2‘4 SPOKANE, June 19.—Clearings, $328,322; | oo@2ic; store Butter, 17G20c; Eastern ladie- | Golden C, 4.80c: “'D.”" 4.70¢: i-rm" C. 490c; | oicta G5 — 108%(Pac E R 58100 110 Willows—Berry crop immense. . General Electric 300 g e 930915 -6 balances, $05,526. pecked, 18@19¢. half barrels, 2ic more: boxes. Bor s, OrS: | Fd L&P 6s. — 123% [Pk & CH 6a.106 104% 6 o : b ., | Hocking Coal. = CHEESF—New, 11@12c: Young Americ: mere 3 mare; 30-1b 116% — [Pk & OR 6 Hollister—Bartlett pears doing well; heavy | 1nternational Paper R T Northern W heat Mark O12ihe; Eastern, 10%G17c; - Weatern, 12she | Dircl%g omeroror, A1l einds. Tablets—palg | et & SO 110% L8 OF S0 crop. s, nada..... 3 ' . ol . c 3 H xes. Feary-! e i - . — Hanford—Peaches exceptionally good; other | Jnterntl Paper pfd. i Mg M e L 1,,;"?,,:“ : orinern cat Market. per 1 e e e T e e No onders | 3 'CE8 3145.102% — |Sac EG&R-*-W-’*%INK fruit and grain doing micely. = International Power tals because Of no comparieon for poy heto EGGS—Ranch, 20@2lc. with large white se. | ' PACIFIC CODFISH- Some descripin ot | Do fs ... — fF & SIvSs. — 121 Colusa—Crop conditions unchanged. T **sNot included in totals because containios OREGON. lected bringing 22c; store, 16@17%ac; Eastern, | higher, as follow: Bundles, poilons are ! g p TaL 6s — [Lierra Cal 6s.100% — Palermo—Prune crop is not as £00d as last | Notional Biscuit other ftems than clearings, ning | PORTLAND, June 19— WHEAT—Walla | 19@18c per dozen. cases, ' regular, cases. extra large il L A E*Co 5s.106% S P of A 6s 5 i i ’:fi‘o‘r’&:mAnerlmn ‘Walla, 74@75¢; blue stem, 77c; valley, 76@7Tc. D id T Gl Fi Enter;‘ style, ucc. boneless, 6¢c: ““Norway, Anf él nfi:.m um; ceew — 1% vermore—Prune, peach and pear crop will York Grai « WASHINGTON. eciduons and Citrus Fruits. “Narrow ' Gauge,” 614c: “Silver Kiny' AL Cofs. — i L2 — ve ligit Pacific Coast. New York Grain and Produce. | wacoma, sune 19.—wWiamar—st * | Tle: blocks, “Orlental.” Ge: blocks, “iafe | Do gtd fs. — |8 P of ¢'im King City—No changes. Focic Mall EE & e el e, bright, Gl4c: tablets, Te: middics iears; | Do gt 5u.108 | (90msr A. — 108 Ruoon” Apricot gmipment _commenoed; | Reoples Gai.l . NEW XOBE: Jon AT ODD St e e S, B oty The Supplies of fruits Trom the river and otner | boneleis, R%C: pickled Cod, bira. a5 So; BSHS | LA B le oa. — | asesysr B — 105 ©rp, nrming owt better fhag Sipacied. ) 24185 barrels: exports. 3102 barrels " By, | #—————————————————— 4 | sections continued plentiul and prices T | Cod. haif bbls, 3 75. ; Mkt-st C fs — | 90w 10815107 Ipening siow & frult | oo liman Palace Car ‘WHEAT—Receipts, 32,100 bushels LOCAL MARKET. ally had & downward tendency. Apricots and Do lem 5s.117 — 1184 e o ) 09,974 bushels. Spot, steady. No. 2 red ele. I ETS. | other small tree fruits in small boxes ang R : N Rof Cbs. — e o wesibis bunchting S coop. | ROSUC. toei b Vator, 8dc: No. 2 red, 85¢ 1. 0. b afoats No 3 | e "' . || Crates were in excessive supply and easy, there eccipts of Produce. NRC ot © 8 — ¢ ma Se. — 1211 . 3 initol ‘f. 0. b. . . | 0 o b 3 ¥ieid ariey other crops Erowing as before. The day wheat’ was'strong and. nigner oo 12, Ezxchange and Bullion. Tocai Uraie i preference (o the’packea Hock: FORFRIDAY. JUNE 19, XCPCoa o 8 V Wt 1075 100% . lcADIE, Section Director. commission buying, further crop compl: X which was hard to dispose of. from | Flour, qr sks... 30,94%|8horts, sks. ... .. N S R 5s. Do 4s 2dm.100 L e from the Northwest and to room covering, ra San Jose d_fine large Royal Anne in bulk | Wheat, ctls. 2. Screen © G L&H5s. Do 4s 3dm. 99141001, P A4C » eventually the market was turned by a hesal | . The Korea took out a treasure list of $123,- | sold at a #light premium over the quotations, Oak T_Co kn G&E€s 101 [ EASTERN MARKETS I 50 foh Modern Miller report and in the - | 300, consisting of $1500 in Mexican dollars fc but such sales Were not numerous enough to Do bs .. U G & E 5s.101% - 30 afterncon nd ,800 In fine gold Smal ts_of 5 8 ool i o ruled somewhat weak and closed l4c lower to | Hongkons and $121; n for Hlogo. | quote. 1l _consignments of Figs were re. Do con Bs. — | . 5 O P UZM"" 300 8414 1jc higher. July, 83@83%ec, closed 831c; Sep- | Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. — $4 §515 | ceived from ‘”“"s'o m;ln Vacaville and met STOCKS. ‘ew York Stock Market. tember, T9 11-10@80 7-16c, closed 7974c; De. | Sterling Exchange, sight. — 4 8814 | with prompt sale. Some in crates of four bask- | Contra Costa — IPort Costa.. 64 08% £ o oc arket. cember, T0%@80%c, closed T0%e. 5 = 49| eta each from Bakersfield sold at 35 per craie. Lo [spring Val.. 83% — NEW YORK, June 19—After a weak o 3 — o GlyPoand Drices 8004 a8 Previousty e | ‘GAS AND ELECTRIC. ing ihis morning the stock market @everoy WOOL—Firm. — 527 | Watermelons from Coachella were easier of Ce Sac E G &R. 1B — o desree of wtrength and closed pen PETROLEUM—Steady. b $i% | Jardoc euch. Cholce St SFoaE & @ Jast BIEhL, net geine TURDINg fo B et SUGAR—Raw, steady: refined, steady. belng 1 e D S aK 3 —9 ver In the mowt Important. apecutative secks COFFEE—Quiet. Futures closed steady, net | - [/ heat and Other Grai) L7 i o - Stkn G & E. - " ns. berries were in free supply with prices UG &% Co 341§ ~ The trading became intensely Qull and - an: 5 points lower to § polnts higher. . Sales 45,000 o~ S pronched siagnation at simes at the highor ! T downward. Currants | stood “as oreviousiy TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. ¢ Janu- ar a4 4,30, Februnry at 4.90c. March 4¢ 4405 | | WHEAT- L B e R R e SF G & E. 6% 6% Tange of prices, and the ‘close was heavy, but only slightly below the it. Forees E and May at 4.00@4 x ingx barely aggregaied hAIF & e et ** DRIED ¥RUITS. Oranges and Lemons continued to brig % ~xs3§;n.\ucl there was & congiderable good market, but there was Firem's Fnd. S R R | aEyATRATIS UL S ey 0 T o e et e g #locks and_ Atchison. The stes) stocks were held, although is moderate. avels ‘according to. RSN = Siined_haroty . Lomdon ok, 40, Bad _ge- ;z:c; ‘Dritne, Sie; choice and fancy SR b %fi" foairnay e o [Mes Te ol o e New Yo &~y for the S RUNES—Spot prunes are firm under a fi by e e e 2ad o8 s Alancias Cal Safe Dp. 142160 B ¥ Noti o o= B G i L3 Trading Firat Nationi — = Uon that the liquide e lag daiuend with: Iitsls ‘business. Which were considerabl Vo . S PRI B e G Sy (0 P Continued o Foge Thirieen