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46 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE .28. 1903. 48 : No. 1 flax seed, $1 02; No. 1 North- | and firm, and large white are in fair request. PRl AT e F ) e ot R e mess pork, . N 3 25; 100 |h-wlfl lm 1234; short ribs sides (loose), | ters, $3 25; small White, $3 15@S 35; large 1 35. $§9; whisky, basis of high wines, $1 30; clover, RED Basen - B O PBDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow | heavy, 13¢ for light medium, 1}1“}..,?"&,.;;: contract grade, §11 50@11 75. sugar- 1 Articles— Mustas $2 50; Flax, $2@2 10; Canary, § for extra light, 17%¢ hr Flour, barrels Tor “Eacterss Altaita. 19@14c; Hape, 14@2%e; | 1o T e i Wheat, bushels Timothy, 6c; Hemp, 344@3yc per Ib; Miller, S ath pes D atia M Corn, bushels 8%@4o; Broom Corn $14@15 per ton. TR A sz0 Oats, bushels .... DRIED PEAS—Green, $1 75@2 per ctl. lzm". — a.: Rye, bushels . Al 123c; Pig Pork, $28; e—— Barley, bushels % NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. R R i catat Potatoes, Onions and-Vegetables. | Beet, 15c per 1b. LARD—Tierces quoted at Sc per Ib for com- oot A G &t b o . S 05 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter pound and 10%@llc for pure; half barrel ‘Alice . .200phir . 150 | market was easy; creameries, 16@2h%c; dai- ® . : . Breece . . 15,0ntarlo 8 00| res 15@18¢c; ’e'm firmer, 12%@13%c at| New Potatoes continued to' meet wuhh: l;e.fitl.!fig.’go-lh ting, 11%c; 5-1b tins, 11%¢c ; . Brans Con_ ..., DS[ERomix . 5 | Wark, cases (ncluded; cheese easy, 103 @LL%e. | IRV Senand, 2ad by Cocelpil Vil Muotation | | COTTOLENE—One halt bemel. 9%c; three Local bank clearings show the wusual weekly gain. o el o IR 7 s e aniyfor e or. £wo | Bl barrsis, D%: oo fierce, Sic; tws.tierces : 73 i Horn Silver ..... 1 00|Sierra Ne Eastern Livestock Market. lots that were eagerly sought after, $1 50 belng : - Not much life on the local Stock Exchanges. fron, Siver, .l 1 23/Small Hopes about the top .(or the general ruc. oid Bur Hides. Tall Wooland Hop adville Con .. an e s seed A y i : CHICAGO. ides, Tallow ool an ops. ) ¢ ¥ stocks were light the price was advanced. 3 s W all-street stocks rather firmer on the day. i ic;s-ro:\ STOCKS fifia‘wnm 5 SHICAGO, _June 27,—CAm%Eme;vBtz e e é:‘m,‘ euppiies of both red and Shipment of $377,562 in specie to China and Japan. Call loans .3 ausq Adventure 5 | oot ".‘::;C;.%E‘.’.:““’;I":-'.&'E{::fi“}tgkehr:":;d > ilceipis o vegeiabies were Iiberal and trade | HIDES AND, SKINS Culls agd brands st . » k& - feeders, 7 ; COws, 60@: i 5> | was active, as is usual on Saturday. Tomatoes e " . I3 3 Bond: |Amal Copper . b5i% : S0@ Steers, 10%c: medium, 93c; light, 83c; Cow Silver a fraction firmer. Exchange rates undisturbed. Atchison 4s ..... 9814 (Daly Weat & $1,0004 55; comners. L0002 80; DUl Meers, | WSt With & steady demand, owing, to the Warm | HiGclt gio for heavy' and Sikc- for lght: . Mex Central 4s.. 74 |Bingham .. ; 3526@ c:g)s-. $2 25@6 25; Texas :w(e‘:;h;;. E"d prices were flrg:ex‘fl ,dTh'xmr' og“:h‘. Stags_ 7c; Salted Kip, 8%c: Salted Veal, 94@ . . 7 e £ . r Green Corn was obtained only gt 4 7 5 Rains in the Northwest break W heat at Chicago. pniroads— " L |Calumet & Hel 440 1OGS iteceipts to-day, 10,000; Monday, | Bt (ELIIET COm A% ANGE S SF 36T | 10c: salted. Calt 10%hc: dry Mides, 176 dry TPy . E b ted. Do prefd % |Copper Range 35,000; left over 4000; dull and weak. ngy ure obtained for offerings from other sections. ”&N ach: short wool, 40@65c each: T ; Barley, Oats and Corn about as before quotea. B % Aibeny a1 Don: Coat and butchers, $5 15@5 90; good to cholce - | Peas and Asparagus were steady. String and s e e WAGE 36 asalit Ve The present unparalleled situation J - Dokl aibany M4 D Do - £5 5003 90; *rough heavy.” 85 1003 503y UL, | Wax eans ‘were in “free suppiy and easier, . e, 33 for Tares and $2 50 for Tiedium fers the greatest opportunity {or auick 174 ~ o 5 ), Wi Sum- s 3 - > y nNOrmous profits er Hay weaker under larger receipts. Straw firm. Fitchburg pred. 136 |Isle Royale B R ip eccipter 1560, - Sheeb. regadys | mer Saah i Cacumpers 1% Jarge poxes were |82 fof small and 80c for Cots; Horss Hidee) Bnowes The past holds no.fecord 4 2 - . e 4 B -, 4 h 4 40 . . i - n } 1. ‘ EED . 1y Ce 1...2 213;/01d Dom .. Jambs, steady. Good to choice wethers, offering at easier rates and small packages Y such conditions and th ‘ Brain end Middlings easy, with buyers holding off Bex Central .. .. 213/01d Do @0; fair to cholce mixed, §3@4 25; Western | were casy In consequence, Green Peppers and (@125 B e e R T advantage of present pric . both d d Amer Bugar .....119 |Parrot . sheep, $2 50@4 T5; mative lambs, $4@6 60; | Egg Plant were easier. Some small Egg Plant | 2% FeReon CRA0 G e K o ne Prime ery chance for a fortun Beans show some fluctuations, both up ana doun. B retd 1. bt lQuiney 11101100 1| Westérn lambe, 3465 50 sold below the quoted raten. " " - | Soeoren Togt v and smoath, L to Investigate this opportupit X . . ;. Amer Tel el. 4iSanta Fe Copper. 1% ST. JOSEPH. ¥ . 86c; small. 3 Butter and Eggs in large supply andweak. Cheese steady. Boaron & sieel. 135 pbimiracke 70| o sosmen, Sune 3 caTTLE—Receipts. | EE SLISGL 2 Kor Barty nose, aaq 61 209 | UEuT0W R 1 rentersa, 505K per > oE Pl 5 o QEiaeiIs ke R0 A R 5%, | 800; steady. : gon, $1 50 per ctl. & Py 4 Provisions still declining at Chicago and dull here. M 7 ré;dr: (@ [Caed s h.{*fifi‘:fi%fi'v&wufiflfé 6?‘::%;;?&-9 72ONIONS Red 3550 per sack; Sitverskins, 2077 00L—Quotaitons for new’ spring clip are ; : X United Fruit ....102 |Utah .. A 3 o 5@80c per X o g - e a—" X Cattle, Sheep and Hogs in sufficient supply. e s [Victorla - SHEEP—Receipts, None, VEGETABLES—Green Corn, 15@35c per | 200; Foothill 13@16e; do, 3 e, idicee : y s .G 588 2 3 18¢c; Northern. 14@16c. according to condition T X A Do prefd ? 791 | Winona dozen; Asparagus, $2 25@2 50 per box for extra | 1o¢: Torthern, 14 Y Fana 11@13c % TR v Folve r X fancy, $175@2 for No. 1 and $1@1 50 for No. 2; A Nevada. 12@1%c: g S . Eastern and European buyers nibbling at new crop Dried Fruits. | westing Com”. " 90" | Wolverin New York Metal Market 3 : Y g B SR oL . . LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. String Heane: 4Bk poren Feas. 305 | Valley Oregon, fine. 17@18c: do. medium. 160 5 : 4 % per 1b; Wax, 4@rc: | VAl 3 A New Potatoes firm. Onions and Vegetables plentiful. Cons for money.. 91%|N Y Central . NEW YORK, June 27.—There was 10 €reat | Momatoes, $1 7012 for small bores and $309 50 | 17¢; do, coarse, 10@16c; do, Lambs’, 18c per Cons for account 9‘:" Iac A et activity in any of the metal markets t0-day, | for large boxes from the river: Missiseippi, $2 | POUNd; The demand for corn is increasing at Poultry well cleaned up at the close. Anaconda . 48| Do prefd . B enongh inquiry. developed for :the - HOPS—18@20¢ per Ib, ; Eiradhng ot G g o . i 4 i lestal Avkiaen - 8% Ont & Western..- 23% | principal metals to sustain prices on & steady | ville and 80MTSe for bay: Cabbage. T per ct Both the demand at home’and cet ? 1 ? : . Tin ruled quiet; spot, 28. . 60GT5c k; Cu Receipts of Fresh Fruit still liberal. Oranges neglected. B oD 5 resdine i bagie, | Tin ruled qulet; spot, 215028 40e, | Carrots, 0G5 per sack; Cucumbers, 0975c Meat Market. . Can Pacifi 912l Do 2a pretd electrolytic, 14.50c; casting, l4c. Garlic, 2@3c per 1b; Dried Peppers, 5c per Ib: gt B M o Datlvay - Lead, steady; spot, 4.123c. Green Peppers from Stockton and Sacramento, ere is sufficient of all descriptions coming until B Clears Hollister ....... .. 88 Qear . o Chl SR Pasipe | Do prefd . Spelter, firm; epof, 6.1244@6.25¢. 10G15c per 1b; from Los Angeles, 8@10c; Egg | In to fill the demand and prices show no change. different breakfast foods &re ma Bank Clearings. Independence Clear BB 10| CW. 01 & Rio G.. 28%So Pacific The iron market was nominally unchanged, | Plant, 15@17%c per Ib. DRESSED MEATS, from Corn. The result of thess by- fi!vl\elm(;z)' g::; N Lt . &4 Unfon Pacifia . but tolerably steady as to undertone. o Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers products is an mom“—}’:.héc"m in W 5 7 mand for Corn. ‘orn_crops The local bank clearinge during the week | o CTR0M o W 33%| Do prefd . 9 oultry and Game. are as follow: Be & Sy guet ended weee §23,105,161, againet $20,015,651 | Lo Clear 8 Do 1st prefd U8 ‘Steel, New York Cotton Market. Y S PEEF—SRGTHo for Steers and 5%0%e S LS al IR i Quring the corresponding week of last year, | Newman . Cle i1 Qentral -o....136% Wabash Poultry closed the week fairly steady and | VEAL—Large, 7@8c; small, 99%c per Ib. crop of 1908 was very:large, Dut Do o n of 82 500. Palermo Pt. 8 .. = N 3 D 1 NEW YORK, June 27.—The cotton market | the market was well cl d up. 2 ¥ s cause of the inclement weather much showing & gsin of §2.1¥0.508 ‘;‘{‘e:ier?;\;fl i s fic?‘ki‘n;\z‘ fex. 2135 Rands - closed steady with prices fluctuating within | large Joung stock, e Gnmnt 5 uEl’(‘:;M JEI p:}y"rron e e e b &5 ":dlmg xfiém gt dwlgm" ~ - e AT | é € narrow lines. as receipts were Ifkewise the quotati i and ruined. Relief was expected from | San Francisco. . Clear W 21| The rate of discount in the open market for St. Louis Wool Market. making 4 for the week, and were held over for 3 Clear W L Clear w short biils is bills 2% per United States De- | Sa Obispo. slture, Washington, 3 z LIVESTOCK MARKET. per cent and for three months’ aaow & hml:::(:t.e B.P'rev;owl:! prices ruled for | myq gollowing quotations are for good, a = ST. LOUIS, June 27.—Wool, unchanged; | weather. ¥, OWINg to the warm [y ivestock, deliverad in San Francisco, less 50 Clear 1c; light POULTRY—Live Tu . per cent shrinkage for Cattle: S A medfum grades and combing, 17@21c g rkeys, nominal; Geese, . : Fotay &8 Associated Banks™ Statement. | fine, 15@1tc; heavy fine, 12@i5c; tub washed, | per pair, $1@1 50; Goslings, $1@1 50; Ducks, | ;,GAT ILE-_Steers 8@9c: Cows and Helfers, small [ X X 5 t.Cldy | 19@29¢ $2 5004 10 per, dozen for old ana $4@5 for | 70%5; Y0 Com, ! i@se per I A = e | el young; 5, 50@8: * young Roosts 7 S—4@8%c per [gross weight). . Peaches, pears, cherries and| W r»:‘le:Lf”:];lesm‘z CONDITIONS. | NEW YORK, June 27.—The statement of Torth s 10; old Roosters, $5@5 50: p,y,,.f"'“%f_ SHEEP—Wethers, 4@4%c; Ewes, 3%@4c per plums vers light: ‘apples declining wget | Hanford—Apricots cutting and diyiog. erops | averages of the clearing-house banks of this Northern Business. Brotlers, $3@3 50 for large’ and "$2¢2 50 for | 1P (8T0ss welght). New Jersey—Apples doing weil; good “set” | trantond-A . rYIng; €TOPS | [ty for the week shows: “m.;‘;hsyx“g:%\. = gmall, Pleeons, $1 5091 75 per dozen for old lé‘“‘“a‘v':‘gfi;‘? N b e eaeie: Miryiand and Delaware—Apples promising. | = Colusa—Grain conditions unchanged; prunes | Iherease, $8.85%,000° Sehet e, ¥505 (utl600: SEATTLE, June 327.—Clearings, $307.950: | "G\ \g" Ribbits, $1 25G1 75 per dozen; Hare, | under 140 Ibs, 54 @3%c; Sows, 20 per cent off; of late, which laid wasts hundreds of &inia—Apples & too freely in some | of large size; apricot drving now on. - lez: ders, $75,083,800: balances, $50,065. 7; | $1€1 25. + W4T | Boars, 50 per cent off, ‘and Stags, 40 per cent thousands of acres of Corm, reduced L3 | Nepa—Early peaches ripening, good stze, fla- | Crente, FURRNS 18R 1enE. Ri000; increa TACOMA, June 27.—Clearings, $269,537; oo o, b o ¥ the possible crop milllons of bushels 1y apples | vor and quality. | crease, $098, cle, 200; , $108,516. > . . - a1-sactern por- | | Hollister—Early apples ripening; good crop, | $5:310,500; reserve, e Saoter PUERANE June 27.—Clearings, $271,542; Butter, Cheese and Eggs. 5 . e T i ' Hightly injured by codlin moth. L balances, $23,110. £ES. General Merchandise. croased demand wil be the Erestest on South Carolina—Pea | Palermo—Almonds maturing; crop promises . .t e Hattar st i record. The situation is rapidly grow~ R N Eiocaare - Wontiar A0 noaimnfiesorome . of Northern Wheat Market. | precsed” witn Taree' seocs sna semeicr 128,35 | BAGS—Grain Bags. 5%@5%c: Sam Quentin, || ine acute, for a4 cantaloupes Short Crops; Wilare . Aprioah OEtos 1n Srieri | —_— T’:ghg::go:‘l\;:\;:n:\;u o sell. 5.85c; Wool Bags, 32@35c; Fleece Twine, 7% | - ell ’ Stockton—Hot th | i C] ed steady at el . | @se. 3 eaches Tipening, but generally light | rapidly. weather ripening apricots too | Exports and Imports. r 3OO eat_Walla Wal- | ,, There was no further decline tn- Eper put | C COAL—Wellington. $8 per tan; new Wellisg- | crap 3 g % Santa Maria—Foggy this morning; beneficlal | o S e Searie Sr” ot aime 582, MUEDLY and weal. and deal. |ton $5: Seattle, $6 80; Bryant, 86 80; Restya. . o summer crope; apricots beginning to mature; | NEW YORK, June 2 —Total imports of e WASHINGTON. e o i g l‘fitfloosflldot“:;:s;lym e fi‘d’“in‘i"m" r %:#"c‘*umfrim"}'fi‘f.' =rop Mg reha ¥ BO of Nex 4 v ; - z ; is: W hthra - Qoverdale Fig crop maturing nicely. e maci were vaiued at $10,073417, | TACOMA, June 27.—Wheat steady; blue- | Some ides of the enormous stocks of Butter | bulk and $14 25 'In_ sacks: Welsh _ Anthracite ackberries, light Newman—Conditions unchanged. “Fotal imports of specle at the port of New | stem, 82c; club, 77c. en placed on cold stor- | Egg, $13; Welsh Lump §11 50; Cannel $8 50 | age this Teason may be obtained from the fact | per ton; Coke, $11 50@i3 per ton in bulk and Santa Rosa—Local canneries fintshing cherry | York for this week were $398.230 gold -and es not prom- | packing. v i that the insurance companfes are, now ref; 2 Ky M fn_ deseripth $3141 silver. Total exports of specie from the | % = S i it q s are, refusing | $15 in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, A § N S = port of New York for this week were $4,260,- LOCAL MARKETS. the Toca1"nyqmcre risks on Buttef and Eggs in |38 46 per 2000 ibs and $8 50 per ton. according s Apple pros i grapes | NEW YORK STOCK LIST. 420 gold and $455,440 silves e Toason they miorage warehouses, giving as & | to brand. The big elevator interests of Chicago. : B Stocks— Sales. High e | ozt i - Fesion thats they not care to write such| ~OIL—Linseed, 5lc for bolled and 49c_for quick to grasp the cpportunify, hav RN his Eoeccsasct SAD 7 5 66 - 24 e 8 s t s are Z 3 0. L - modes es- ooy e B dbgiieanns lanyds o e e Beabiert v Somomn T " ey 4| OIS, RN, O B (o¥ienea’sa i || emier Sorm: The mone medert Iove ore & Ohio. 6,610 851 alt & Ohio pfd - Recelpts were 08,800 Ibs Butter, 1758 cases | for raw In barrels; Lard Ofl, extra winter anadian_Pacific . 2 SW YORK, June 27.—FLOUR—Receipts, | The Gaelic took out a treasure list of $377.- | Eggs and 12,000 Ibs Cheese. lonatres if he will take advantage of 5 o Iy . 3 strained, barrels, 90c: cases, 95¢; China Nut, | pity. W these bi - ight | Canndian Pacit 0 123% 50 barrels: exports, 10,000 harrels: sales, | 563, conslsting of $100 in gold coin and $3407 in | BUTTER “Creamery. firsi hands, 24025c: | 35aeds por wation: sure Neatatoot, I barreis o g W A B Ko (_’3 © 7.’;\) er.. ] ; market less active but firmly held; winter | Mexican dollars for Hongkeng and $374,000 in l-d‘r)n zkifi ibflg‘o" Butter, 17g20c; Eastern | 75c; cases. 80c; Sperm, pure, 70c; Whale Ofl the market, Corn will go up Iike .a r condition DRI Ll - $4@4 30; winter _ straigh $3 75@ | fine gold for Hiogo. A EESE G20c. natural white, 50@55c per gallon; Fish Ofl in Dallocm, "Wo Bave nb. Revitency I Joo- te good i) & Alton.. $4 45@4 75; winter | Siiver was a shade firmer. Exchange rates P Young America, | barrels, 45c; cases, bOc; Cocoanut Oil, in bar- dicting that within the very nesr fu- we hi & Alton prd 67 a bakers, $3 55@ | remained the same. stern, 16% estern, 12%c per | rels, BSc for Ceylon and B¢ for Australian. e e it Wil e awbe ripe; frult prospects | Chicago & Gt West 15% % Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. — $4 85% | Pound. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ol in bulk. Chi & Gt W B pfd 3 3 : 3 GGS—Ranch, 18@19¢, with lar -3 r hi & Gt W B p 333, 1s; spot, eas- | Sterling Exchange, sight. 488y | EG! ge white /se- A s BE S T B [t L 33% % pot, | Sterling lected bringing 20c; 14c; Pearl Ofl in cases, 20%c; Astral 20%4c; ranerr ve average; cher- ag0 & N W, 300 1703 170 2 red, S6c nominal elevator and ¥7c | Sterling Exchange, cables. et 4 80 | @180 per dozey MOre: 13@10c; Eastern, | Star, 20i4c; Extra Star. 24%c: Elaine, 26i5c: air yiel rm & Trans ... . nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Du- | New York Exchange, sight. - 2% Res i qoten Focene 23i4c: deodorized Stove Gasoline, in e | lutih, $3%c £ 0. b. afoat; No. 1 hard Mani- | Xew York Exchange, telegraphic — i Decid — o bulle ¥7c: 1 canes, 8%4c; Bensine, in Bulk. el L « DMl ot | toba, 93%¢c f. 0. b. afloat. Options in response | Silver, per ounce - » crduons a b2 13c: In cases, 19%c: 86-degres Gasoline, In Vashington Crop Bulletin, | Southern. to further light rains in parts of the North- | Mexicun Dollars, nomina i alig 7 ttrus Fruits. bulk, Zlc: in cases 27iec. | el !'H-- west experienced a decided break and a lot | o 5 TURPENTINE—70c per gallon in cases and Salisbury, Section Di- L g dl" of grain was unloaded by weak holders. Cables Wheat and Of’lt"’ Grains. The feature of the market was the arrival | 64c In drums and iron barrels, g ather Barcan, for- the | Dot & Hudson. . and heaviness in Western markets also helped of a car of Watermelons from Coachella, the| RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ S S T Juse | 1»»;‘\;:'& P ast: the deeline. The close was weak at 1@134c | — first carload of the season. The Melons ar- 6%c per Ib; White Lead, €@6%c, according to We are informed through reliable Den & Rio Gt bed. net logs. Seles included No. 2 red July, | WHEAT—It was still a_weather market at | rived 0o late for the regular trade, but never. | quantity. sources that September Corn will seil nderstorms the first | oo fo Gr ped. September, 8214 ¢, | Chicago, which declined 2c on a rainstorm | theless moved off well, owing to’ the warm | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- for 75 cents. Natural conditions jus st stor in the | Erie 2eeveses nber, 82%®@83 5-16¢, closed | which-appeared in the Northwest and be; to | sunny weather. Small tree fruits were in am- | pany quotes as follows per Ib_ in 100-1b bags: *tify higher prices than present quota- part of the week was E ‘*J‘ ,“,",’ work down_over North Dakota. The buying | Ple supply and active under a steady local de- | Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed. B5.68c; tions and this, coupled with the fact r part was mode; ately : State common to choice, 17@ | demand &eeied satisfied. Minneapolis wired | mand. Only one fruit boat arrived from the | Powdered, 5.50c; Candy Granulated, 5.80c; Dry that Corn is cornered, makes it prac- - o et s@ic; 5 hart of the Red River Valley | Fiver, and as a result basket stock was wel 3 - 2 . made | 1 P g HiDES-Steadys Galveston, 0 to 25 Ibs, 18c; | | The Chicago letter of Bolton, De Ruyter & | Peaches and Apricots in boxes and crates found | tateg’ cooab betn auie). 8206, Comtectimmms’ Sone in the meur fubire ens of ike a) ad | Towle Centra) ... California, 21 to 25 bs, 19c; Texas dry, 24 to | Co. said: The market is active and weak. It | Quick sale at steady prices, but Inferior stock s Sopush | owe Central | S0itbe, qad o Y iaral reaction after so great an advance | ¥is easy hence the wide Tange In quotations. | Anien . 386es D, 4 50:: bacsels, 100 move: | B 5 molasses sugar, | naturally makes the market-a nervous one, as [ APricots in bulk were firmly held at high-| P& - - ce v v barrels, 5.90c; boxes, 6.15c per Ib. No orders o i . Y the mo. | Prices and moved slowly. White Astrac 3 : s, :r}x‘:n:r?"y‘grr‘oppr.mmr(lr';;;nmth‘xtx:!:‘u|mclltex|xglxr$?e Apples in large boxes were firm at the mlhxh taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. situation. There is no change in the general | UM quotation. A few boxes of Crabapples B . ived from the river, but were t Receipt. Prod, character of the returns from the winter wheat | frrived 00 green to eceipts o, roduce. thrashers. With the small stocks of wheat, the | In¥ite custom. A large portion of the re- P | | : - 0 - | celpts of loose Cherries were in _poos x probability of a slow and moderate .movement | tion and nad'to be sold quickly. Fancy Siack FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 27. 4 No. s | Manhettan L ..... abundant rain | Metropol Street Ry »m appears to be | Minn & St Louis.. and in Whitman ar the bas the sast counties. Oais | .45¢; powdered, 5.10c. i 7 invoice, | In winter wheat, we are inclined to think there NEW BOOKLET xas. It is the most complete and compre- f K & T prd =3 i e hensive booklet of the kind ever is- oo i o et i T C ! i Wliont, e Snal Inclisme iR he | continued to command a small premium over | Flour, qr sks.. 18,310Wool, bales .... &8 | E [ B ek Maties 5%c: mild, e, The coffes | I8 not much money o8 U e onch ighee” we | the quotations. The beat black Figs were well | Wheat, ctls 2644 Screenings, sks. 600 | o B BB AR < a SRR T market ¢l steady, net unchanged le wheat may casity well wuch bigher. We | cared for at steady rates. The market was | Barley, otis ... 7.035Feed. e s e s D Wy er field cr nade 90d progress, but | Norfolk & Western to b polnts Jower.__ Total.satés, -G08 Hags, alit- o Iy O o Tl o My heavily stocked with large poorly - colored | Oats, ctls - 640 Pelts. N . 3250 | profitable and interesting to you. ~An cr spindling and the crop must be | Nor & West pfd July, 3.80c; August,’dc; Septem ne in I AL L brown Figs, which moved slowly at easy rates. | Corn. ctls 775 Hides. No. .... 2,298 | Invistigniion. of Swiment. cumittons 3o- R i D e e pfd. . 15c; November, 4.20@4.25c A weaker fecling in futures, sympathetic | Fancy Strawberries were in wood demand and 5 |Lime, bbls 267 | R L e SaaTe ot S S €. Epraving bas begun. High winds and | Ontarte & Western e R M 1 Chicago, was the only change In this mar- | Tongworths were hisher Recompts mand and Pl L e SR L a comparison with the actual kmown e Tty 5 el e Rt e o b Wi a at $1 32 5 Joe “mare. to0 Neavy to permit ‘of Any ddvange | 210/Quicksilver. fiks 108 | St Sor THN WA Feves Stagpeing E e e il B s (R TR S Lot APPLES—The market fs( New Wheat was quoted at $1 323@1 35 for | in prices, aggregating over S00 chests. Rasp- | Bran. sks 800 Leather, roll 143 | & Ga- meiupy I s W . her. Strawbers were some- | e, P éa quiet, but desirable grades are steady; com | shipping and $1 4273 for milling. sold at a wide range as to quality. The | ypiaaiy b5 130(Wine . gals * 54,200 | awaken them to a realization of an what Mwmaged by the storm of the 15th. Cher- | Reading 34 bra .- are quoted at 4Gblic, price, 5lc; fancy, ¢ CASH WHEAT. canners were buying at the bottom rate and | siiolings. sks . 130|Wine. gals ... 84200 opportunity for making a fortune . ing to riper | Rock Isiand o ] California Club, ~ §1 301 423%: California | also secured some Loganberries at 2c per Ib. | keaiy. toms’ el o S, e V) which has never been duplicated. s et | R e £0. —Continue firm at quotations rang- | White Australian, $1 4714@1 50; Northern Club. | Conditions in the Citrus market were un- ' —_—— % 7 R ]\;;" g gl pra to 7c for all grades. $1 37%@1 40; Northern Blue Stem, $1 46%@ | changed. Fancy Lemons and Limes were in . Weather Report. S Fran.. "OTS—Steady under fair jobbing de- | 1 4734; Oregon Valley, $1 45. demand at steady prices. while Oranges wers | #—————————————3% o ELas T b | mana. with”cholce 7% GStie, ‘ana Tancs, 100 | FOTURT peglected. Bananas and Pineapples ‘were In [ STOCK MARKET. | %o S L & § F 24 pfa. ey P ree supply and easy. N} . | 20th “Meridian—Pacific Time.) 8t Louis S W. PEACHES—Are qulet; cholce, 7@7%c, and Sesslon 9 to 11:30 a. m. STRAWBERRIES—$5@9 per chest for Long- b.m_|StLs W pid | tancs, 8@10%c. g d Open. High. Low. Close. | worths and $263 50 for the larger varleties. | ¥ o o o ¥ e i Pl ... 0 December ...$1 36 $1 36 $1 34% §1 30% RASPBERRIES—$4@9 per chest. Trading was dull yesterday, as usual on Sat- 't Paul pfd . F : F BARLEY—Futures were higher, but dealers LOGANBERRIES—$1 50@2 50 per chest. urday, and values stood about the same, except ” = — | Southern Pacifc. oreign Futures. * | reparted the cath grain easy, with no sales over | BLACKBERRIES 3305 per chest. a decline In the gas stocks, Gas & Electric sell- | i R v e i s 2 7 | Soutbern wa; 2 14 for Feed, with larger receipts and offer- DU NTS—§2 per chest. | a les and at- £2 £ | Southern Ry pfd. LIVERPOOL. ings. APPLES—25c per Casket, 30@40c for small | ! Off to $50 76, with $38 bid and $50 asked at tention to that commodity exclustvely, g £ | Texas & Pacific . Wheat— ity i CASH BARLEY. boxes and 75cG$l 25 for larze boxes. the close, and the certificates declining to 356. consequently we are better fitted for £ = | Tol St L & West.. e il Sept: | Feed, new, $1G1 03%; new shipping, $1 0715 | PEARS—25G40c for small boxes, 15c@$1 for [ The oil stocks continued dull. handling Corn_transactions |than any z E|T St L&W prd. Ciosing . . 66 H 4121 @1 121%; old Brewing, §1 10g1 15; Chevalier, | Jarge &nd 20G25c per basket. Sales on the California Exchange last week other commission house in the coun- 5 A 3 5 4% | 80 15@1 30 for fair to cholce FIGS—Black, 50G75 for ‘single-laver and | were 24,838 shares, valued at §25.153, the Jead. | try. Our facilities are unexcelled and : s 26 FABIS. FUTORES. - $1@1 25 for double-layer drawers: other kinds, | i salcs being v follows: Aztec, Apollo ad they are at your command. We will 3 o heat— June. _ Sept.-Dec - 35ad0c for single layers and 50@03c for double- | Suberior, 1000 shares each: Four, 1000 Home give you the services of our complete Wabash pfd . Qpening . 24 65 2 5 Session 9 to 11 layer drawers. | $950- Monarch, 2500: Occidental, 2430; Ol ity organization and help you to profi by Wheel & Lake outu - 5 22 50 Open, Close. | " PLUMS—Cherry Plums, 30G40c per drawer | 2500: Sovereign, 3350. i b the present situation. A SMALL IN- Wisconsin Centr | December ... 91ij 92 | and 50G60c for 1drge boxes; other Plums, 40@ | * Tate ofl dividends are: TImperial City C: VESTMENT MAY MAKE YOU IN- Qpeins - 3530 3095 geller, . year, 5 00 Dar has of Sens ADA 208 e Tentne 20c per share, amounting to. $20,000 paystie DEPENDENT. 3 % i e gu:!rs—r’reuo:f l;‘rlce- rule, except that deal RN HTES Black. dolse. per box Tam T irty-three Ol Co., 10 ha: : E y vious p 3 - N 3 rty-three 0., 10c per share, amount- 200 | American Chicago Grain Market. ers are now trying to get §1 173 for choice | 4@c per 1b in bulk; white, 23%:@ic_per Ib;| ing to $10,000, payable July 6. 00 | United_States new Red. Trade is mot active, but the feeling | Koy>l Anne, t0GT5c per box and 3@lac per | 'The Hibernia Savings and Loan Sock -90 1 s : 4 3 Ib in Bulk; cartoons from San Jose, 75@85e. - B ety ey 00 | Wells Fargo . CHICAGO, June ST—Light showers In por- | *Z00%: s ABRICOTS 50gH5e per Dox or crate bask- | declared a semi-annual dividend at the rate of ‘00 scel = ZAGO. June s i , spot 3 r : AR Cloudy 1.2»1 Al Co | tioms of the spring wheat belt with cloudy skies | 51 i, T S M An G gte trom the river, 2040c; in bulk, 320490 per TR oo e i 00 a1 Japdetiny eyt Clear .00 | American C & F. | auite general in that section of the country, | Old crop—White, $1 17%@1 25; Black, $1 073 | 10 5 i The Seg. Belcher and Mides Con. Miliin Clear o0 | Amer C & ¥ pta | et 2 I amone traders | that | the | @1 10: Red, 81 1081 16 for common and $117% | ¢ S gaeg e Der box baskats from | Company has levied an assesemment ot 3 cents in American Lin O n 2 et w re- | @1 2214 for choice: Gray, nominal. L 5 per share, delinquent July 29. "l | sulted in bringi t ; MELONS—Cantaloupes from Coachella, $2 50 . Cldy 00 | Amer Loco o praes S pasl carry over | ous prices, with a quiet but steady market, A DB Seelen Sultana Teom “Fuma, | remi-annual dividend to depositors in Its sa pro arge capital, and g roee e | Sunday. In consequence of this heavy selling | Chicago declined 1%c. The Chicago letter of | 15331 75 per crate. ings department at the rate of 3.30 per cent per Wwe furnish gur cilents with detalled Pt.Cldy .00 | Amer Smelt & Ref | pressure prices dropped precipitately and weak- | Bolton, De Ruyter & Co. says: ‘“The market | * crfus "R LT RN s | AnnUm on term and 3 per cent on ordinary de- statements of all transactions, so that PLCIdy .00 | Amer 8 & Ref pa | mess was manifested throughout the entire | is active and weak. This I8 & hatural reaction | unG oeaons Are ton som o edf o S#%® | posits, payable July 1. they are at all times familiar with the Cléar = .00 | Amer Sugar Ref.. | session. Cabies were rather indifferent to the | from the rather strained condition of the mar- | Jiancy Navel Oranges, $1 T5@2 per box: cholce, progress of their investment. When Clear 00 | Anaconda Min Co. | upturn here yesterday and with the break at | ket. The weakness in wheat also helped. Re- | g1 25@1 50. \dards, H0c@$l: Valencias, $1@ Stock and Bond Excha dealing on a 2 cent margin, the custo- Clear .00 | Brookiys Hap Tren. | 8t. Louls. Minneapolis and Duluth. this mar- | ceipts in this market are liberal and demand |3 5o Lemons, 15¢@81 for standard, $125@1 15 i e d G B e, ; Cloudy .80 | Colo Fuel & Iron.. | ket followed the lead and opened lower. July ! only moderate. There is no question but that Ty P < G $50.00 buys 2,500 bushels: $100.00 buys for choice and $2 50@3 for fancy; Grape Fruit, | started unchanged to %c lower at S2@82%ec, | T. i' umbus & H Coal “lon 4 the generally i b ’ SATURDAY, June 27—12 m. 5,000 bushels: $300.00 buys 25,000 bush- oy - Y o o | While September opened off %itie to %@%Cat | needs hot, forcing weather Wo- regird ‘tha B T o e T aciaranay - i eia. Every advance of 2 ents per Rain seneral Electric .. | 0% @70%e. The market rallied at one time | high price of corn as the most bearish factor | 150@$1 50 for Hawaiian: Plneappies, $263 per UNITED STATES BONDS: bushel doubles your money. Don t de- 00 | Inter Paper during the first hour, but the selling was -too | connected with it.’” ooy Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. lay a day. but telegraph us your or- “00 | Inter Paper pta persistent to be withstood and prices continued California large Yellow, $1 25@1 27 mail ) ¥ 4s qr coup..111 112 |4s qr ¢ new.1351,136 der at once and allow your remittance - ot e Inter Pump % on their downward course until July had | round do, $1 1 B0; White, $1 2091 j‘% LEgyp- : . ® . 4s qr reg...110 111 I3s qr coup..108 ‘“‘* to follow by mail. HIGHEST BANK- DITIONS AND GENERAL | Inter Pump pid | reached S0%%c and September 78e. ‘The close | tan, $1 4061 45 for' White' and $1 2091 224 Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey MISCELLANEOUS BONDS ING AND COMMERCIAL REFER- ORECAST. SNatiaal Taaait as near the bottom, uly ower at | for Brown. . NCES. Cloudy weather prevails over the nmorthern | . X 80%c and September down 1%c at 18%@78%e. RYE—$1 13%@1 17% per ctl, | Ala AW bs. 99 — |Oak W gbs. — 005 portion of the Pacific Slope and fair over the | Noch Amerian Corn xuled weak under. liduidation Srowshi | BUCKWHEAL$I o0 per ot Eastern Yoy AL g At e . | BaY CPC Ss. — 108%(Oceanic 8 8s. — a5 southern. Light rain has fallen over West- | People's Gas by the weakness in wheat, favorable weather e Quotattons ‘thus far named range from 6140 10 | Catsr So. 117 130 | prs & oo oy 128 128 E GHA'TS ern Oregon, Washington and Western Mon- | Preseed Steel Ca S04 Inctenstd rocatife. | J1y Cload af 415 dow. Flour and Millstuffs. Se: ecording o the district and the quallty | G ouste be . o ot poc G 1m 4s. 963 98 h southerly winds are reported {rom | Pressed Steel C pfd (IO SRS ot e, Seer s Do > of the fruit. Some growers reiuse to accept | g Lap os. — 128% pe & cr o 10 1o ad-and Spokane. P S ween 49 c. e 5 . — 3 sure has risen over the northwestern | Roparie el Oats for July delivery suffered a_sharp | FLOUR—Callfornia Family Extras, $4 400 | ' Owins to the bractical failufe of the Euro- | Fer & CHES116% —"|Pk & OR 6s.117 1204 BHuKEnAGE&Gu""lss'u. % of the Pacific Slope and fallen over the | Republic Steel DA break in the first hour, the opening price be. | 4 65, usual term: ' Extras, $4 30G4 40; | pean Prune crop Continental merchants are | J€ary-st bs. — — Pwlst R 6s. — 1is1 v Mountain region | Rubber Goods 4 ing from }4@1%e lower at 41%c to 42%c and | Oregon #nd Wa $3 70@4 per bbl for | wiring to this coast for quotations of new | H C&S 51s.10214 — [Sac EG&RSs — 104 temeperature has fallen over Northern | Rubber Goods Bd. selling off to 41c soon after the opening. July | Family and $3 0G4 20 for Bakers'. Prunes for export and are generally bidding L TR B e AL AU n ashington and risen in Nevada, | Tenn Coal & Iron, closed 2%c lower at 40%c. —Prices in packages are - | 2%¢ for this business, four sizes, but this figure .105% — |Sierra Cal6s.110 — rn Jdsho and the interior of Northern |7 S Leather . Provisions ruled decidedly weak, the greater | lows: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs. R:. is not being accepted, and 3%4c is the general | I+ A E Co 5s.1051310614/S P of A 6s California hroughout the great valley the (17 § Leather pfd part of the session, due to the weakness in | Flour, $3; Rye Meal, '$2 75; Kice Flour, $6 50; | asking price. The whole business is vague, | I Ang R 5s.113 1143 maximum temperatures are 100 degrees or |17 S Rubber grains and to heavy liquidation. Opening | Corn 'Meal, $3; extra cream do, $3 75; Oat | however, as it is yet very early to talk about | L A L Co 6s. — — ¥ b a Ry prices were steady In epite of an easler hog | Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $3 75@4: Buckwheat | new Prunes. Do gud 6s. — — Sulte ‘0‘ Ga Bld Warm weather will continue in California |11 8 Steel ‘ maxket, but toward the end of the first hour | Flour, $4 26@4 50; Cracked Wheat, $3 50; Fa- FRUITS—Apricots, 6@ Do gtd 59.106 — ’ y g-, Sunday, probably cooling along the central |U § Steel pid there was a general selling movement and | rina, $1 25: Whole Wheat Ficur, §3 50; Holled | 7@9c for ordinary Moorpari: LAPIcSs. — 104 coast Sunday even IR Moy prices _declined rapidly with pork especially | Oats, barrels, $7G9; in sacks, $6 50@8 50; Pearl | ples, 4G5%c; sun dried, 3g4c: Pea ;| Mkt-st C 6s. — 128 Porecast n Prancisco for thirty i Weak. There was little support to the mar. | Barley, $6; Split Peus, boxes, $6 50; Green Peas, | Pears, 4@4lsc for quarters and 6@8l4c for | Do lem 5e.117% — ST LOUI,S MO hours ending midnight, June 28: Total shares 8014.150,300 Jet and the close was at the hottom, Septem. | §6 per 100 Ibs. Lalves: Nectarines, 4g80 (or white; Flums, 49 | N B of C 6. — 100 . y . rthern California—Fair Sunday; continued L L ber pork being off 60c, September lard closed &c for pitted and 1@1%c for unpitted; Figs, 3% | NRC of C 55 — 1213 warm; light northerly wind. £ 5 NEW YORK BONDS. 15c lower, while ribs were 22%c lower, Hay and Feedstuff. @4c for black and 4G@dc for white. N P C R 5s.100% — Soutber: California—Fair Sunday; fresh| U8 Tef 25 res..100% |Mox Central 4s.. 7 | ‘Tne leading futures ranged ‘as follows: y eeasiuirs. s e u et the fobe | NCRT e o THEN oot St 5 Wy st inc . : zes, Wi c prem! 1ot the large sizes. | N C P C 58,100 — o7 . e Do 3e, reg ... 107% (M Articles— _ Open. High. 'Low. Close, RAISINS—1902 crop arc quoted as follows: 5 %1071, vada—Fair Sunday; tinued warm. = = With receipts of 1038 tons the Ha ket N SR 5s... 1 Do 4s 2dm. g STR! . Prancieco and vlftl:xyivnr'mw- & coupen .}m% Y\nen No. 2— 2% i was weaker yesterliay, With & dae“n!e Tn"u:- 2-crown 1om§un_u‘l_ul-. w-.:Vboxel. 5%¢c per | 0 G L&HDs. 110 — Do hu:_ 2% _E::“ ng:;z;ts. itinued warm, becoming cooler in the even: | DY Som,ds €135 July, new BN ®% 80% | cheaper grades. Dealirs sy that were cars | bo; S-crown, S%e: dcrown, 6c; Seedless, loose | Oak T Co 6s.121%124 (Stkn e I sese = & ing: light northerly wind, becoming brisk in P i Sy, . % % 8134 | obtainable the receipts would be larger and the | AMScatel G g i fosdis | Dalls ... N2 — - o e S e | Be G o Soptember S T Tl B 1R et " otk ey e o o | Thompmons, By 2-oen Lgrann Tagers | D Saw's rowneR. Local For Otfiels - tember, new. g ing in. 7 ) H 31 50; WATER - JVigorit <... 5% @ Temporarily 1a Charps. L e g . Bran and Middiings continue easy, as ofter- | STONE, 80y Clusters, J00b Boxes, 88 Beiwn | | o, X 5814 SUGAR. 5 e A B3 B 5% 40, |inms are lareer and buvers are holding off, hob- | Bl boxes, §3: Seeded, f. o. b. Fresno, fancy, | Marin Co - s 60% — 1 L%|Kilavea .... 5 84 Fruit and Wheat Bulletin. | w o0 BY. 10 | suineabasge: howarer T Eo00y SUOW N9 O atats, Tl Dicabell, 13%@13: GAS AND ELECTRIC. R iR O % 4% 50 BRAN—$24 50@25 50 per tap, No. 2, 10%@l1%e; No. 1 hardshell, 1174@12¢; | Central L P. — 4 (Sac E G&R. 3p .. | Hutchinson . 12% — |Pashuau ... 15 16% For the twenty-four hours’ending 5 p. m. -100 T R P B e L R S No. 2. 1010%¢; Almonds, 1lc Tor Nonparsiie, | EAt G L Co. 4% 5 |SFG&E 3 5 MISCELLAEOUS. 120th meridian time, San Francisco, June 27: | Can Bo 2ds ... lg‘&‘ 3415 31 527y 33% | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, s22q2 10%quc t:r'")( L. 10810%c for Ne Plus Ultra ‘r’:mx:plf oy~ ALSY S 3 3% | Alaska Pack151%133% |Oceanic S Co e % —— 4 i 34% 34 34 34" | ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $3 : Eastern; """",°~°' Ean Ly 129 | Pac L Co.. 56 — = | Cal Fruit Co. %0~ 92 l?-c AFA.. 3 SE uE 2 4E 5 | chee & Onlo 4510 Mess Pork, per bbl— Ding, $27G37 50: Cocoanut. Cake, 1 don | Ensterns Brast, Sute: B Mk R SRTIFICATES S | Cal Wine Asl 90%100 [Pac C Borax168 | — s¥ o2 =5 s 22 | Cni & Alton 33s. 6% By vo 1580 1580 1515 15 1714 | Meal, 50@28 50; Cracked Corn, $28 50@ 5 ) Morning Session. 133 ONEY—Comb, 12@13%c for 'bright, 1114c ng EEEE °% EE|C B & Q new is. 93% Beptemaber. 16 02% 15 40 15 40~ | 20 50; Mixed Feed, $22G23; Horse Beans, $30 | for light amber and 10c for dark; water white 535 27 3% B8 | CM&St P gn_ 45109 rd, ver 110 Ib«— per_ton. extracted, 6@7%c; light amber extracted, 5}4@ 90 00 ETATIONS. 32 b 3 K L. 82T% 8321, 810 8121 | NEW HAY_Wheat, $10812 50; Wheat and | go: dark. . 1t o s = gs 8 105 September 8421, 8 4715 825 8 271, | Oat. $9 50@11 Oat, $9@11; Barley, $9@10 50; BEESW, per 1b. 13 00 £ 5 i : 97 Short Ribs, per 100 Ibs— Clover, $9@10: Stock, $7 50@S 50; Alfalfa, 50 S F Gas & Electric Co, 9 00 $ 3 EBF 80 July .. B8z AETL S0 g ez 38 50610 per ton, - { P = 50 8 F Gas & Electric 5 75 : THE 2 2 Beptember B8 881 S60 862 —4214G55¢ per bale, SOVHR08,, 100 Trustees’ ctfs, § F 56 50 RN o ] Y 2 * 100 Trustees' ctfs, S F 56 00 - -& Cash_quotations were as follows: I:Mmr. Beans and Seeds. Chicago was ‘h lower again and heavy 50 Trustees’ ctfs, S F 56 00 Cloveraale 105 61 ... Clear ot 85 firm. No. 2 spring wheat, 78@8lc; No. St G it with S0 . Colusa 0F o e < -108% T e Lo st for."me Chicago letier of Boiton. De. Ruyier e o0 i Pt Cloudy 0. 2 vellow, c; No. 2 oats, 40c; No. | Beans are unsettled and show some changes. Co. A Frespo . 108 64 Clear Lt 3 white, 39%@i2c: No, 2 rye, b2hic: Blackeyes are in good supply and lower, and | . *‘Ma & A Hantord 105 63 ... Clear - 101 Teeding barley, 41G4ti; falr 1o choice malting, | Pea are also off. Small White are in demand | beyans eaprerntion oy ienany ipts continue | Mutual Sav.. 921 — Continued on Page Forty-Seven. beyond expectation and demand is poor. 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