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FRANCISCO CALL., YRIDAY, JULY 3, 1903. 3 Ket, influenced by £ eakness apparently, | | : frults, and prices for all descriptions stood as : a manc-and. Towers - Hp0e olosed UAT: 8% W heat and Other Grains. iously quoted. ‘There were no fresh sup- AUC‘I loN SALES @23 12%. plies of Lemons received and old Copper was lower in_ London, spot there WHEAT—AS the e or ¢ n and American | Stock was cleaning up slowly. closing at €57 7s 6d and futures at £56 178 'harvests are it is becoming apparent | STRAWBERRINS $437 per chest for Long- % 6d. Locally copper was dull and nominally ' that the crops of these two world divisions have | Worths and for the varieties. ' lower, Lake and. electrolytic was quoted at been overestimated. It is now said that the | RA! Riks o per. chteat. B [ b $14 25@14 50 and casting at $14. | European crop will be much under that of last ANBER 50 per chest. Lead lost 1s 3d in London, closing at £11 year, with the world's stocks practically ex-| BLACKBERRL 50 per chest AUCTION SALE at UNION STOCKYARD. 13TH and HARRISON. Julv 6, 1903. 60 head horses, broke and unbroke; weight from 900 10 1400; no reserve. . 15s, while here it was unchanged at $4 1215, Spelter was unchanged in London at £20 i and locally at $6 1215@6 25. } Iron closed at 52s 6d | hausted. The Missouri State report indicates less than half a crop, and Ohio, Indiana, Illi- nots, Kentucky and Tennessee are not likely to show much better results. Estimates on the N en SEPLES 35cG81 25 per box, Crabapples, TS | per box. PEARS—30@40c for small boxes and $1 for | In Glasgow and at 405 | 103d in Middiesboro. Locally fron was qul crop are so high—90,000,000 bushels— | 1arge. 1 't.n? nominally unchanged. No. 1 foundry | that they will hardly be realized. Oregon and | _ F1GS—Black, 40@50c for singie-layer and | 3500; Monarch, 1200 Occidental, 1300; Inde tended downward, The semi-annual interest of | Northern, §$19.50; No. 2 foundry Northern, | Washington are not expected to turn out over | TRCUSI for double-layer drawers: white, 50@ | pendence. 1000; Sovereign. 1300. 5 \ 1% per cent came off the New York Central \ $18 50@19 00; No. 1 foun Southern and No. |70 or 80 per cent of last year's crop, and 600, PL:'rlu:'ci yerm drawers. drawer | o Ih¢ San Francisco National Bunk has <A v general mortgage 31s, and they sold at par for | 1 foundry Southern, soft. $19 00@19 50. tons is estimated for the California crop, These | ke Cr g T By o g Prss 00 clared the regular semi-annual dividend' at the first time in their history, The issue of —_— Bgures give the market a very steady undertpne | 75 JorPhox ‘op crate. g TEeT Rt B S Ner NIt D6 SR PRNESS. i i 0 i everywhere. 5 - 3 g zver on the day. A o e L T | New York Grain and Produce. i The recent rains, however, have weakened S I orate, o box Q| g, Tomosah Mosareh h)im:nx‘ Sompany_ot d trect st s “ financial history and was one of the notable —_ . e Chicago market a good deal, and it has lost * Ras 80c box: | unty, Nev., has lev S—— 5 in Gas stocks off the board. events heralding the following period of pros-| NEW YORK, July 2.—FLOUR—Receipts, more on this account than it had previously | gcag:'n‘(‘; B0 Revi A 60@S0c per boX: | ment of 2 cents per share, delinquent August 3. rablc ac A o perity. In 1800 they sold as bigh as 113% and | 2285, quiet and generally lower. Winter pat- | S%Hu0 00, A0 SEAther, APRICOTS-60@178¢_per box or crate; bask- | @efeis 8 this weck. ps being cut down. i ast year as high as 1097.. this year at 101, record. Total sales They sold earlier which was the previous low bonds, $1,725.600. United States bs advanced % per cent on the ents, $3 90@4 30; winter straights, $3 30@ Minnesota patents, $4 65. WHEAT—Receipts, 63,500; export: Spot_easy. No. 2 red, ST%C elevato Northern, Duluth 90%e, f. 0. b, aloat; No. 1 of par value, 48 market was firm yesterday, but not ma- terlaliy changed. sions of the Exchange until Monday. New wheat, $1 321671 35 for shipping and $1 42%@1 45 for milling. CASH WHEAT. There will be no more ses- ets from the river, 256@40c: in bulk. $20@39 per ton, PEACHES—60G90c _for small boxes; bask- ets from the river, 65@90c; large open boxes, 1@1 25. zEle—Clnmlounn from Coachella, $2 30 RUINOUS WIND - ; last call her. Exchange unchanged. A ‘| hard Manitoba, 89%c f. 0. b. afloat. Fine rorns 2% - Spess s ey ow vong srock e, | b Sk i {0, el B cuee, Ob g Sogtey: ot | 00 T SRR SRR L B 1 Rye quict, but stead ; | which there was no recovery all day. Specu- | Club @1 40; Northern Biue Stem, | §1 50G1 75 per crate. . Tative trade was of & holiday nature. The | §1 46%@1 4710 ocgon “wrne. 1 15 CITRUS PRUITS. Quotations for Oran ; steady and Straw firm market closed dull at %@%e net decline. July. 7 FUTURES. and Lemons are for sound repacked stock only. I ‘ -~ J - ol . Balt & Ohlo prd | 82%@83%c, ('l;ud“ 02‘5& s‘ggtemm:. ;2;:3 Sansion 9 1o 11:30 & m, Fancy Navel Oranges, $1 7! 3 p‘c,rum‘ chofi!. e ne to decline. Fruit Bags firm. Canadian Pacific. {80 1-16c, - close Opes. - High Léw. Ciose. | $o Smins Ty tor Sardard ot 201 1 Central of N J.. December ...51 34% $135 $1 34% $1 34% é A it 1 / Chy ke & Ohi | for cholce and $2G2 30 for fancy, Grape Fruit. | previously guoted. Chesapeake & Ohic. 300 g Afternoon * sesston. Board adjourned to | $1GL 25; Mexican tLimes. 36 5 sofs:” Bananas, J Chi‘a Atton prd A | 178628 par bunch tor Central Amencsz| A Terrific Gale Blows 200 1,650 BARLEY—The market was steady yesterday, il akir < 2 and 78c@$1 60 for Hawallan; Pineapples, $233 Eggs all quict and unchanged. Chicago Great West | but quiet, as it generally is just before a holi- | per dozen. | 5%, B4 4 p 1 for Provesioné coborint wlule Chicso G WBptd. - 200, 308 rel day season, 4 Brauches From Or- g den Provisions expected in July. it Term & Trans. ‘ | kets and heavy receipts. During (he day a CASH BARLEY. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey - o oo Bils d - 1 "‘ - Chicago & T T pfd. Brazillem-estimate was received, estimating Feed, new, ll?] 02%; new shipping, $1 05@ > 'y ' 2 Ch&l’d Trees ge in live or dressed Meats. G E& nt Tonls. the probable recelpts at Rio and Santos com- | 110; old Brewing, $1 10g1 15; Eevaller, Fhrans. \ - : o) . X Colorado Southern. . bined for July 1,425,000 bags, against 1,191,000 | §1 15G1 30 for falr to choice. FRUITE-New Aprigofs, 708s; old Apst- rate receipt and firm. Onions plentiful and weak. |Colo South let ptd. bas last July, "The market ¢ osed "‘fl;’g&;‘ FUTURES, fcotn eH@THe for Royal and 17000 P e o3 Colo South 2d pfd. . { er. August, B v é Session 9 to 11:30 a, m | for ordinary oorpar Evaporat: Ap- 7 74 1dy, with rather light arrivals. | Delaware & Hudson | October, 8.9096.90c; Noyember. 30604000 n High, - Lew. Close, | Dién.4@S)c; sun dried. iate; Peaches. 4@5kc: | Great Damage Is Done in e g ? @ Dela, Lack & West. January, 4.30gp4.35¢; Mareh, ¥, Taosaher! it AR " % Uiy | Pears, 4@4%e for quarters’and S@élc for . d local and shipping demand. | Denver & Rio G o AL e e kg No afternoon session. s e and 101 %ae for unpitica; Figs: 35 | Several of the Interior : : i | Erie oidee 3 EVAPORATED APPLES—The market fs d.?‘fhs—?fn‘m v~ Rl LS T LS mkz;:'oz‘:m" . Counti - t - B » v, though the market was very quiet. PRUNES—1902 crop, c for the four k E::: "':‘11 p?jd | steady with some holders asking, over fll"lfll‘ New Red, §1 10G1 189" per_etl. sizes, with 4@lc premium for the large sizes. o o8 nicely, but the cherry | Erle 2d pfd. . O¥4 (70 | tions for strictly prime fruit. Demand, how-| Old _crop—White, ~$1 17%@1 25; Black. | RAISINS—I902 crop are quoted as follows: % No %" Rii UMy |ever. continues light, and’ quotations un-|s1 07%@1 10: Red, $110G1 15 for s s Aehtal 9 10 Roxas. Dlie yor 2 ;, TR e ey o St < M.:g. cncu‘z:.em.n‘n&re.::o‘zfgéz:‘@g‘!«:&%réme | :;fl 17%@1 221 for choice; Gray, nomi- 1;.; z.(m-n,us o; A‘-‘crow.n."k; Ee-dklm. lvose | Special Dispateh to The Call. o, o 3 3 r 2 . luscatels, + ess Sultanas, i Seedless s eather RL[mrt. }:’I::]ol‘l (“mlm 820 1341 133% xgtj PRUNES—Spot prunes are firmly held with | CORN—There is nothing new to report. The | Thompsons, "fif: 2-crown London Layers, 20- | WOODLAND, July 2—The severest S R iowa einirt S v e e e el ey b N T e & | Vit caisiosssd a « h Meridian—Pacific Time.) nquiry for export, buf fornia large ellow, 1 25@1 27%; | crown fancy clusters, 3 ; 2-crown | Istorm experiences seven years iy B p | E G Sputhara, 2% | direction " limited. " Quotations raage from 3¢ | smail youud do, $1 Jog1 50; white, $1 200 gm:o-gbge-.edn 30; 6-crown Tmperials. | swept over the valley last night, dampen- ————— —_— St 3 . o Te for Krades. ; Egyptian, 40@ ! te e ' L, 1. o b. o, fancy, " 4 COAST RECORD, st By B }},2}’;! APRICOTS ‘rule steady to firm. Cholce are | §1 20@1 22% for Brown. 1o cartons, The; cholee, 114 ing the hoves of the farmers and fruit s B v e o Metropolitan St Ry 122 | quoted at 7X@8%c and cancy st 100123e. i S R ) N T e, N0 1§ Mordenell, 111 815¢: | growers and destroving crops the value g F.E2 S? g Mion & 8t Louls. 108% AN S SV Ao e e s B ol No. 2 1 10wl f"}wfd iic for Nonpareils, | of Which will ageregate many thousands 3 5= =28 z 3 . : ; 10%@11c_for T X c for Ne Plus Ul g erations. 3 §£ 35 sé 2 ke EG e Seapo. i e Flour ond Milstuffs. D e Fecams. ™ T10ise; " Cocoansie, or’r::u::;a was variable vesterday, re - STATIONS. [ 55 g & | NiI R R of Mexi 0. 201, SueEyy ’ - G 4 l - > 2 o . 3 38 ?_a g g Z{NuRR of Mex ptd a | CHICAGO, July 2.—There was only a small | FLOUR—California Family Extras, 84 400 | " 50%%y _comb, 12g13%c for bright, 11%c | MAININE In no guarter for any considera- fUries E B : § | New York Central. 1261 | trade in wl owing to the fact that the | 4 65 usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 30@ | for light amber and 10c for dark; water whits | ble time, but about 10 o’clock at night it e 3 : i | Norfolk & Western. 653 board will losed until Monday, and the | 4 40; Oregon and Washington, $3 70§94 per | extracted, GG7%c: light amber extracted, 5%@ | became stationary from the northwest, . . S e ] : | Norfolk & West ptd 88 | general sent! it w:ks r-u;;r"heu:::.. ‘ma bbl for Family and $3 70@4 20 for Bakers'. 6e; dark, $@4%ec. soon increased in velocity and continued 8 00 - 5134 | blind pool at St. Louls, September helng % | Rye Flour, $3; Rye Meal $2 75: Rice Flour. P - The air was kept filled with clouds of > 00 | maadion 1t 21d, O 1N o O e N Rugers o ths S | S 005 Sors Meal, $8 extre credm do. $8 78; rouvisions. | dust, branches were wrenched from the et % - n } : Hominy, : Buck- oty | hypear-r - B s | ket advanced mo 3 ; Farina, $4 25; Whole W - . o T 8 ‘0IStL&SF........ 200 O | e ik i t6 0%, after which ricen i 0 Folied Cata, barvels. $700; i sacke: that e e hat o erest Improvement | B3le. The wind is still blowing from the r % o . ] g eld - comparativ ; Pearl Barley $6; Split Py north and the work of destruction is st ! North Head. . 145 o S L& RS g?d‘ i ey g T ie el pecesuts | bn,fl“.:“w. s o % ;:r b i Mg T Drices ia expected. T4 5 I h and ook ;‘ hf d v ; § m'"l e 4 ] 3 oudy .02 | St uthwest p! | was at the bottom, W 3 'S—Bacon, 12%¢ bt 4 z Portiand ..\ ] t Paul 150% | Tonm %% Tene Hay and Feedstuffs. CURED MEAT! 4 B ®isfor | The loss in grain and frult. has been - k 7 . £ ‘ht medium, 15¢ for 1, i Ma FR“';"‘}‘*‘; i *eo | Bt Paul vrd . 177 | Corn was rather nmulef. with bu:lcxxl::- ;1::"7!3: :f:hlll.‘l‘"‘;c m{flhn‘__:‘f‘ h: A-’rm | very heavy, but an accurate estimate i» ne s Rt et . & i e B 40% | mostiy 10cal and of an evenli up CRATACLET | There was no further change in auotations Xtra sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured | out of the uestion at this time. About é | Sacramento . &6 100 | Bouth Ry pfa. 2414 | The market again declined fate in (he 2658108 | yesterday, Hay being weak and Feedstuffs i8c: California Hams, 14@14%c; Mess | o third of the grain crop has been har- ot ) Salt Lake. .. . 6 100 | Texas & bacifie e e 4 steady. Business was qulet all arcund. S B0 P %0 prime Mess Fork, Ji¢, | vested. Of the two-thirds that was stand- o ey — ll‘;rdgg:.-co.‘ 90 200 Tol, St L & W 2414 | Oats were extremely dull and prices kept e s #.m‘- 5&.“:‘2 R B R X ‘| ing yesterday probably one-half has been the trade With the | Ban Diego, o g ‘0 Tt B L& Wpra__ :w | within & narcow rangs. T.?.'ni‘f".': e v | SHOR per ton, 12%c; Pig Pork, $28; Pigs’ Feet, $625; Smoked | threshed out by the wind. The reposts vear. Regttie ] Unjon Pacific . 2 with September " | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley. Beef, 15¢ per Ib. p i B 56 | sh . = | ing by D a n % 3 3 % H an ure; | ancial Outlook. T o 56 Wabash pfd . 1000 443 9% 41% | close was near the top prices of the dav Sep- johbiag, S5O 8 00 Cracea T oL | B il SO ne, T1o%: B.1b tine, 11%¢; | are working badly. The Bartlett pear ) - Rl n e T SRR L TS poekiwas np AERE Bk me S 25 50620 50 Mixed Feed. $22023; Horss g—lcb tina, 12c. half barrel, 9%e: thres | TS B the vicinity of Woodland are IEM AS DE: sTAL | T, s Central . ] gher, a - _ ton. 'OTTOLENE—One-| - t e e Lo ey ;R e SHIHTE L | Wis Central pid 100 42% 429 42 | ‘The leading futures ranged as follows: NEv " HAT_Wheat, $10012 50; Wheat | hall barrels, 0%c; one tierce, O two ierces, | nearty. stivoed of thetr rute. The prune W r of Henry Crews A O RS AWp RRAL | Pl o a2 dnghe - D SN SLow. Clase. | 208 O, Feoron 's0@10; Stoces o Soms ab: | e St |1y, and & sreat many apricots have also o reble view of the 8| Cloudy weather prevalls over Washington, | S aics it D gt T T ToR | Al 30000 RS e bale Hides, Tallow, Wool-and Haps.|been biown ot Ever the srees od ha 5 ako and Western Montana; eisewhere west | \ells Fargo ... ... : | ) ntinues onservative | of the Rocky Mountains it is fair. Light rain | ' siscetlaba ND SKINS—Culls and bran 1 | the ground under the trees. There has # mood. For comer. | B4t Tallen ‘over Eactern Washington, daho | s aisceiianeous— Beans and Seeds. DS AN ot auotations. Heavy " saitcd | been some damage to the grape crop, but hat prevails some | except a slizht fall un the Orego PRli= | A e Dhde 5 - ad remain as > o3 3 5 ) b - AF- . - ely mow no justl- | fornia coast SO TR0 e i Loi.. | previously quoted. Stags, e St o gy Hides, 33¢: 5 | Byron Jackson orchard that nearly all the ayer of stocks rn(;m ‘hThA- temperature has fallen decidedly m—,,!fim BB § | ., BEANS_Bayo: 25; | K\p, 14c; dry Caif, 19¢; Sheepskin: | plums have dropped, many prunes and i months ag > 44 e Tanie o shenhs Anciind - | { Ea - T by very badly injured. i months ago. and | Iy along the Central Califo | Am i 5 35 : Li d $2 50 crop has also been very y r largely if mot | ~ High northerly winds are reportes from the | Am £ R 5 65 o R | Hides, salt, 83 for IarBe A Horer Siam: | H. W. Gregory telephoned from Winters 0 to 40 points | valleys. | Am Sugar Refin 12115 | Lard, per 100 Ibs— Horse Beans, $1 25G1 35. 3“ S 1 75 for large and $1 50 for medfum, §i | that apricots are nearly all on the » 5. Just now we are | Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | Ana Mining Co.... i 5" | July .. J8S05 §17T% 805 817% | SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal: Yellow c’l’-,! for small and 50¢ for Colts. Buck Sikins | ground. pears have suffered badly and ate of excessive hours ending midnight, Ju | Bklyn Rapid Tran. 12,065 58 | September ..... 5256 8 42% 825 8 42% | Mustard, $2 50; Flax, $2G2 10; Canary, Bisc | < Mexican, 32%c; dry saited Mexican, 26c; | o ey bad as was expected. J. ite as huzardous as the | Northern California—Fair Friday: warmer in | Colo Fuel & Iron.. 3,600 61% | Short Ribs, per 100 Ibe— for Eastern; Alfalta; 13G14c;" Rape, * 14@ | ary Central American, 3dc. Goat Skins—Prime peaches not so bad as was expected. J. able securi- | Consolidated Gas .. '3 ember 3 H X - ¥ < o wsic vaiues. not uthern California—Fair Friday; warmer; | General Electric. 17 | oo i - = - | ton. B e No. 1 rendered, 3@6%c per Ib; | Lnac e spms g reing prices | fresh northerly winds, Inter Paper > 15| Cash {"“7“3""’“0"2",.;:“'3;1::"137351 DRIED PEAS—Green, $1 75@2 per ctl No. 2. 4%@4%c: Erease. 3G4c g Lo 2 unnecessar- | s oarmer Friay. { b Pt Dok o714 | quiet but steady; No, ing wheat, ’ H — WOOL—Quotations for spring clip are as cked and disaster { and vicinity—Fair Friday; | Internatnl Pump. . 1 | No. 3, T4 o. 2 red idaieke; No. 2 posarooe Onions and Ve etabl, follows: Humboldt and Mendocino, | GALE ALARMS FARMERS. judgment should | continued warm: fresh northwest wind *| Inter Pump ptd 35 | corn. 49%c: No. 2 yellow, 49 ; No. 2 oats, | PO s g €S, | Lolonili, free, 13@16c; do, defective, 11 | s needed et the mo. | G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecaster, { Natiopal Biscuit .. 5 | 39%c; No. 2 white, dlc; No. 3 white, 35@50%0; Rothern, 14G16c, according to condition; Ne- Damage Done in Sen Joaquin by ation. usre. s 29 15 Temporafily in Charge. | National Lead -... &, [ NG. 2 rye, 50c; good feeding barley, 42@33c; | Receipts of new Potatoes were hardly suffi- | vada, 12@15c; San Joaquin, free, 11@1ic; do, | MiHsSYoas of con~ e e _— | North American. 87 | falr to cnolce malting. 44@80c; No. 1 flaxseed, | clent for requirements, and as the demand con- | defective, 9@ilc per Ib: Southern, 0g1lc; v the Wind. Fruit and Weather Bulletin. | Facits ¥ail By smea, ¥ et ok B b | e sicady e it cened o Guickly 8 | oy ‘Oevein. S, G185 o, medum, 16G1IC: | g7OCKTON. July 2-Ome of the most | Preseed & Car. 53 > |15 70; lard. per 100 pounds, $8 05GS 15; short | hrands of strictly fancy Whites commanded a HOPS—18@20c per Ib destructive wind storms that has visited oo the twenty-four hours ending § p. m., | Pressed S Car pid. 7 | e s e Y inary "iias “hiul | Premium over the quotations. The market waa e this section In a long time set In this B E ¥ [~} < | Republic Steel pfe wines, 80;_ clover, contrac ) Ing poor and overripe and are offering at easy | without cessation all day. The wind 2 as.E P i"-! Ehpibile e XA ;;% 11 75, rates. Yellow are coming in freely and are | previous prices rule, with a quiet market. | pjew at a high velocity and at times be- R Bl S8 Rutber Goode il oo e 78| “Articles— Recelpts. Shipments. | 04k, OWing to the abundance and low prices e ! strong as to cause alarm. The market_is | £2gE E B EZ | Tenn Coal & Iron.. 1900 52 4 | 23,000 7.000 | °F red. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | C2M€ 50 » - i | eTaTiONs. 3533 5= TEATS | UR Laatrar o Yo ol -l 000 | “Changes in vegetables were slight. There | gre as follo day was clear. The wind came from the S te. Die Sebend- e | s"3% 5= : o | U S Leather ptd .. 950 88ig 225,000 were liberal receipts of Tomatoes and prices | * BEEF—61@7%¢ for Steers and 5%4@634c per | northwest and north, but at times got = S B T ERrt : S ek ek £e1 B e B0 {and sold by the box at greatly reduced rates. | MOTTON - Wethers, 8Q0c; Ewes, 8gsic;| The wind will prove a destructive one arge lines ks o SR ’ | U 8 Srest pid 1200 bt z z | String Beans from the river arrived freely | per Ib. to the crops of the county and will ma- - LR P T | : | U8 Blest péd: % “On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | and in poor condition and were hard to disposs | * LAMB—Spring, 10@10%c per Ib. terfally reduse the vield of graim, as it been compiete or | Cloverdale , X o B i< m{m o ‘s'ma!dvi, ‘{55/,'{:‘5"' C‘:”"’“ dairy, flf‘.%’:-:'&'mgf'a'i‘e S ;33{‘,";‘" ldlsmfiu 'fld PORK—I;:"',’E; Hw;é :.'fi?;z’fi’" b, | has broken down considerable standing ¥ “ Colusa . | 5 c. FEggs, easy, ilde. rates, Recel TOC] s S o "“:,‘.h(n b(-‘:n .::;:. mwk-‘ 4o Total sales ....243,300 1015@11%c. eese, 8teady. | 5t Green Corn were heavy, but prices were wpcl.| The ,,,“o,,,xn‘ ‘quotations are for good, sound | grain and does g:;ea: dlmuhga :n ;hmu et the financial stuation 4s | Fresno . .o..0 | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. —_— sustained. The other Vegetables had little | L vestock, delivered in San Francisco, lees 50 | paritally ripe grain from the stock. than at.any time within the | Hanford . .. . .| _NEW YORK, July 2.—United Railroads of Foreign Futures. y r cent shrinkage for Cattle: | ————————— o e Mo Nt 5P o4 s, : ® s POTATOES—New, $1 15@1 75 e g & - V] OL. L i Jurbanks rom LV 53¢ per 1b (gross weight). i A lo o o NEW YORK CLOBING BONDS. | wheat— i Gopt, | OTeEOD. S1 50@1 75 per ctl. 3 g:ml-:P—Welheys. e B, 30 h . per 1b oF m ABOLISHED A i ot U8 et B o108 B $276 | opening 8T | osnts por aHo: 20480 per sack: Sliverskins, | (gross weight). Health Holds § Meet- - ania stock sub- | U8 B re 1107% 764, | Closing 6 63 VEGETABLES—Green Corn, $1 25@1 75 per | LAMBS_Spring. $2 5082 75 per head, Board of He: 0 pecial temporary. derangement - 1925 o K H 3 $1 per | HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 250 Ibs, 6@6%e. d Considers Man:; s Ly o S 88 coup:.... Mex Cent 1st inc. 23 | | sack; crates from Alameda, §1 T502 25; from | unaer 140 Jbe, 516G5%e. Sows. 20 por cent off: ing and Con y 2 ne - -8 8 new 4s reg..135% | Minn & St L 45..100 | Wheat— July. Nov.-Feb. | Antioch, $1@1 25; “Asparagus, $2 25G2 50 Toaes, : tag: anomey situation until the | Porterville | U S new 48 coup.135% Mo, K & T 4s... 963 | Opening 2465 2240 | box for extra fancy: §1 T5@?2 for No1 sud’y] | Boers. 50 per cent oft, and Stags, 40 per cent | Minor Matters. oo g g o |1 8o 10t . % | o ZOG 3810|6120 tor No. % Green Peas, 2o per 1y | O (oW ooV duotations | The Board of Health held a special 3 tverside . : 100 | Flour— | String_Beans, 3@5c per Ib; Wax, 3@be; T | money in the coming ' Sac 5 " ha X s 3 : Toma- . | sterday at which were present roree e e S | Ben S oyl T et | cpening 3400 3080 toes, T5cq$1 for small boxes and $2G2 50 for | General Merchandise. Foasting pe . T Wl ency, - and liquidation | San Francisco. | N i .. a0 o e 30 70 large boxes from the river: Summer Squash, | « | Dr. Buckley, Dr. Lewitt, Dr. Ward an wd jn consequence, so that ' gan J o a5 3 ‘. S TR, o ville and 60@73c for S—G 4e: | Michael Casey. oensinee. has best masitest: ‘233;.'0‘3‘:;1” Balt & Onio %, 9278 ,fi% Eastern Livestock Market. ... | bax; Cabbass, e per eil; ,&fiA&entléE%!?%:&E%gfifim Charles Boudreau, night watchman at A 4 8 . . e i . g T ; Cotton it , e, 6%¢c v jevel of loans, which would e Bhess 96 CHICAGO, | ¥ille and $1@1 30 for bay; 5 ae A ? | the City and County Hospital, was sus- A 3 G b . | Driea Peppers, 5c per Ib: Green Pe | and 7ic for the three grades. earing howes beshs has in. | Stockton . . i | CHICAGO, July 2—_CATTLE — Recelpts, | @1 00 per box: Green Okra, 2o per 1b; Eeg | , COAL—Wellinglon, §& per ton: new Welling- | pended because his eyesight vas bad, and %00 in the last two years. | 1 oS - Slow Soad to prime steers, $4 00G5 50 | Plant, 1214@15¢ per Ib. ton. 367 seatte, 38 30: Brvant, 38 50; Roslyn. | 1\ coveat was made to the civil service - 4B, A v s = =y g poor to medium, ; stockers and feed. e SRR T 3 X f] L | g e T e o 0 B8 T, conn 41 W00 6 lter Poultry and Game R e i s et (@ veed o w S O “fiected at the weekly - e g X ¢ : 3 ; buils, | s 2 i s fre e ey, Diimage S et S0 ] 3 HOGS—Recelpts to-day, 18.000; to-morrow, | was T Western offering. and the recelpiiong | $15 in sacks: Rocky Mountain deseriptions, Dr. D. H. Kamp, an externe at the‘clty Dits alee Gememet, T Y NOYIRWiRd; Sons .G O C: & Bldyeis. ST 15,000; " left over, 2400. ' Steady; bc higher. | dumestic stocx were modurate. There was con- | §S 45 per 2000 Ibs and $8 50 per ton: according | and County Hospital, was suspended om ol e | fruits also damaged. . Chgo Term s Mixed and butchers 5 90; 8ood to cholce | tinued firmness in good youns ctock amd prices | to braid. | Account of unbecoming conduct. expect & Kosa dumand for funds &% | coliyermore—Drisk. dry north wind damasing | Colo & o 4n e 4 7000 00, btk ot saice. 35 oS b0 | Egy ) fustalned, | The resslpts conaiated | OlLeEineeet e e more: Caiforaia Casior | Dr. D. A. Hodghead of the College of . h o D , 3 " | chief ens, which were draggi in_barrels = 2 astor | . D. Al sme Treasury seems Wkely | " Santa Maria—Hazy, overcast with, unchanged | Dris Nrior yien 45, 9115 SHEEP—Receipts, 11,000 Sheep, slow, | proviousty quoted ratee. Hare and Rabblits sg | Ofl, in cases. No. 1, 70c: pure, $1 12; Lucol, | Physicians and Surgeons advised the ap- ed $4.000,000 gold - | crop conditions. Erie gen 4s. 1 | lambs, slow. Good'to choice wethers, v&a 75@ | glowly owing to the hot weather. 46c tor boiled and 44¢ for raw in barres; Lard | pointment of Dr. C. T. Rosson, Dr. L. H. ¢ nds but as an ofset our | . Stockton—High northwest wind. FWE&DC hu_mfi,; & | 4 50; 'fair to_choice mixed, $3G3 75: Western POULTRY—Live Turkeys, nominal; Geese, | Oil. extra winter strained. barrel ;‘cases, | voung Dr. M. R. Kennedy and Dr. W. . hring_augmented by homs | Sante Rost-Crop conditions unchanged. Hocking Val 41481108 | Rock Teiand ...l §0i | sheep, $2 50@4 15; native lambs, $i@6 60. | per pair, (10U S0; Goslings, £181 50; Ducks. | 95c; China N o ees cber, Samlon; Bure | ;" Kearney as internes for the City and a the supply of POre-=4 ried apricots; fruit in | Manhattan “ Pennsylvania .... 96 per_dozen for old and $4@5 for n 3 ; cases, i J increased Guring | fne condition: grain b;:“arrl;n:,fi cxpected. | ; NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Dry Goods Market. youns: Hfl:&uu fl:a}‘nunly&,og‘len_ 32 r.]xhg]:[ 1 natE e E per | € oul.lty Hospital from that college for ol teoe Thoveh Adams Con - 10 Little Chief . Jeres (Broilers, $3 for large and $2 50@3 for | Cocoanut Ofl, in barrels, 58¢ for Ceylon and 35¢ | ' pe faculty of Cooper Medical College ard still ths ekl Brisk, hot dry wind. Alice . i NEW YORK, July 2.—The dry goods market | small, Pigeons, $1 50@1 75 per dozen for ol | for Australian. = . ded as internes for the hospital e e alermo—Crop conditions unchanged is practically at a standstill and is likely to | and $1 75 for squabs. | "COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl in bulk, | Fecommen: as o chould the weather | Newman—High north wind doing considera- | remain o until after the Fourth, 'GAME—Rabbits, .81 25@1 75 per dogzen; | 14¢; Pearl Oll in cases, Astral, 20i4¢; | John Willlam Gunn Jr., Louls rose ir average. Mer- lo standing grain. | N v, ;—C—— Mark Hare, $1@1 25. 7|8 S:ods;;‘hdzi?m'nmé'.".:il:‘*fé Haight, Russell T:Valmnn Prfr-ht:: ::2 utiously, the high | 5 > 00/ it N A N | Clarence Victor ompson. o | 3 | Rorn Silver . 0/8§ New York Cotton Market. -ases, 23%c: Benzine, in bulk, erchandise cheek- | ¥ B ——————# | jron Silver 25/Small Hopes : Butter, Cheese and Eggs. T0ic; Sd-desree Gasoline, in | asked the board for the substitution of e et EASTERN MARKETS. | | Leaavitie Con 02 Standard .. S TR S A s b i | bulk, 21¢; in cases, 2T3c. | Dr. Emmet Rixford in place of Dr. Stan- . the aifficulty | . BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, opened steady @t an advance of 3 points to a | _Dealers are complaining of the poor condition | TURPENTINE—70c per gallon in dases and | oy Stillman as one of the visiting sur- their _products, % | Money— . |Westing Com ... 02 |decline of 3 polits and closed qulet nd steady, | of 8,800, deal of the Butter, even che best e e A e s i bl Reons of the City and County Hospital X New York Stock Market. Call loans cha"z Aa“:gz_‘ : R met 10 points lower to 8 points higher. This condition is weakening the medl::t.:"d | 6%c per Ib; White Lead, 6@6%c, according t- | for the ensuing year, and xld-.o usnh:n-:: 1 situation now. oy | B b Louis Wool Mark lower grades very much, but is also causing a | Quantity. be avpointed as Dr. Rixford's assistan is changing. ) asitation . of s £t | . 98 St. Lowis Woo arket. sgarcity of very firm, fancy Butter. Hence the | RICE—China No. 2, $# 32 | 87%: No. 1, Rummell, Dr. W. R. Dorr_ Dr. on the wan R ad earnings con NEW YORK, July 2—Another speculative | 5% | er are getting depressed and hard to move, { 1, 86 : Hawali Dr. M. E. o 2 Dr. 3. L. Howard. 8 of these | to-day’s markef 15 was that with the Pepn- | |Calumet & Hecla.460 = | grades and combing, 18@21%c; light fine, 16@ | “SucaR—The W mended that the premises at 164 Mason of industry “profits are diminishing | Qull and of a holiday character. " Do pretd | eylvania stock subscription and the semi-an- | . 9214|Centennial . 18c; heavy fine, 11@15¢c; tub washed, 19@39c. ollows, per et 10006 bag ine | of France, which were made to- talk eard of incs - | ed talk is heard of increased divi- | nual requirements on the money market out| Boston & Albany.250 | Copper Rai Cheese Is quiet at the recent recession in | pany quotes as f street and 1, 2 and 3 Eaton streét, own of the way some speculative interest ton & Maine.168 Coal - . prices. e A T L3 sod Mary Fan- coon midsummer inactivity will be | would be aroused. To-day's money marker oo | Boston Eiev :-.143 |Franklin Northern Business. are quiet. featureless and unchanged. 4. s P 3.50c; Dey | and -“:"o}:i:é 108 aud 1 Sievensen “nd mo decided movements in either | flected clearly enough ihe reflux of funis atter | N ¥, N H & H. 199 |Iesle Rovale Sk There are plenty here. Granulated, fine. G 40c: Dry Gr od, course, | ning: the P e e TR nead be expected. Neverihelows the | the siringency incident to the settiements. | Fitchburg prefd. 138 |Mohawk . SEATTLE, July 2.—Clearings, $806,261; | ReC8ibts were 74,100 Ibs Butter, 935 cases | 8,40c: Fruit Granulated, 3.40c; Beet Geanplated | strect. owned and con and o o1 soeeh events Siones | Berkls” Pank Sikctmnt” Wik o pitt | Lol SR - 110l Lominic, oo o J | RO SO e, 2254 el R € €0 Gotaty | AT X 570, 7K cramento street Tecognition of recent eve » 5 & s ub: | Mex e 3 . 3 3 3 i S { cral . kol EUNEES e PO e 1 Sl Jo;morrow owing'to the Saturday hoti- | " Miscellaneous— i - batances $30.068. AL R e P st arked, Soga00 Tt East e e e fi";n.i".' B01o. bage, | ;r:nel: ':’r-‘fi"mffmu.a by Julia and Ed- A of e lemge sparations Soekoat I8 P B | b e o Iil;g: g."r'.'c‘f’n Co»'r.m?u1 VUPORTLAND, July 2—Cloarings, $000.347; A:iximlgrfiu.“-, TihG1ze; Youms Amerte, | Lo mere fof o inde Tebel iaif barsl | ward J. de Laveaga, be condemusd on teo > 3 ning of the fiscal year, as was the case with | Amer Tel & Tel.1335 Tumarack 108 R Cleatt ; Eastern, - e; Western, ; b B el £ Sty conditions iy dregon Crop Bulletin. returns of the Bank of England and the Bank | Dom Iron & Steel Trimountain ugt ' b.?.?‘?KA’;& i 2.—Clearings, $524,630; nd. 16s8-than 75 Baryeie e lis Squivalat g:::: e n’z’ for hearing on July 16. 5 ces, §62,540. per_pound. S araeing 2t o 'f“h“.‘l‘r.l:: 'hlh":: The board abolished the office of milk inspector. Sg:c‘.!l Policeman Figoni was removed because he failed to comply with an ordi- nance. The resignation of Dr. W. Heinzman, interne at the Almshouse, was accepted. of Edward A. Beals, Section Di- Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, Il."l-' 2. lected hrlnuns B 16%@18c per nr:. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Weather Burean, for the Oregon | Enklish bank of inearly $2.000.000 o er_amount, an or the week ended June 29, 1s | hoch Institutions ‘Showed n- cuormous €xpan: . sion of credits. But the process of repayment week has been showery, with | of these extended accommodations was pro- ble temperatures. There is a | ceeding both in Paris and London. In New { hay ready to cut, but its har- | York the maximum call rate to-day was 415 Northern Wheat Market. _OREGON. PORTLAND, Jily 2.—WHEAT—Walia Wal- % | la, 75@76c; Bluestem, 80c; Valley, 77@78c. 91 The fruit market was quite active, there be- | Barley, ctls ing & steady demand locally and a fair inquiry | Oats, ctls . Cons for money.92 7-16| Y e { aelaved by wet Weather. and | per cent, compared with 6 per cent yesterday | GOnS for acct.9211-16 3 g for ehipment on the Portlana steamer. . ctls 3 A R 5 A i ey T s have (b09ed | A4 10 par omet 86 TReeAy. - Adeuk mubRasI % <o s Foreign Markets. ity o Teaiti ool T D S counties and aleo in portions | untavcrable on ite face s not likely therefore to > u‘é LS, Y. ping stock ugknl‘ugc-u?m after at prices | roume-.“:h- Mercury Gets to 91 Degrees. e ers specu : —Consol -16@92 11-16; | ranging from 3 Onions, 4 it money market fafled 10 help the stock market, i3 ki g s A et g R Gt g R g B BT B The Weather Bureau's official thermom- he rains. With fa There wax no urgent pressure to sell, but -} te; 3 quiet. English country mar- o el eter in the Mills building registered nine- e G | et etacd BESY hrooehout b i | e oo B— R B e et S e et dow syt n + mproving, a ce : ! = in . ow of milk 18 normal The approach of the holiday was a positive in- | SN UL CLi gt B4 2011 et & wids range © The e heat area was ""“Mu:;’n':“ Be candt wheat. barley and oats are about ail | fluence on the dullness and Iy as many 84 for the best "fl STOCK MARKET. l of the State in the sec! ! and in the southern part of the | members are preparing to leave town to-night | o ! r"‘ Pears were abundant, l / . ‘High winds prevailed in the northern por- o wiraw is beginning to turn wellow, | until next week. It would be difficult to hit | .5% and steady at full tion of California and much damage was irates that the harvest of these crops Epon say of the lastork asthe Senioant cpust e free supply and dome to the crops. Hot weather in San begtn. Sp an sentl culal (s B s § e e ming Lo head | securitics over the future Of values i€ undoubt- i3 et Ano. I« Althoceh $U (e loon! Steck are | ancisco and hotter weather still in the laces Fall wheat seems to be filling | edly discouraged. London reported some sell- 20 rripe stock coming im, interior is the forecast for to-day. #nd whearcas, owing to previous unfa- | ing of Americans on fears of a disturbance 101 itinued low rle‘ e e conditions, an average wheat cron our relations with the jan Government, but e ering freely and moved ‘well £ible q‘,;.u.,f.,,l,mmw::l,;m w.-‘:mlm:'l-l::ltdh:"mmfl:‘; Another carload of Gets Damages From Corporation. o e ety amatity. woutd ‘bé | adaitional industrial combinations and the | The rate of discount in the open markef for g e The Supreme Court decided yesterday above the sverage. terms pi created a disting bad im- | short bills is 214 per cent and for three mcnths® at previous that Mrs. Olile Boone was entitled to pression. althe the securities ed are | bills 2% per cent. s were t and damages for injuries suffered as a result. s R T e o e S 'ths Jroe Coats, it Dsoesb TR, . Waw Vork Mol MIs e of her having been thrown from a car be- o i e uring ths veck_ank et o e coon, rton .m».‘:fl::,_ ew Yorl eta Mar. bet. Currants -u:hlvn-:: longing to the o-g.nn Transit Cu-u: e raflroad earnings, inch Painayt i and the can: It was held that the accident,vas due “The strawherry wing Gecrease for May, effected no assistance in ad- | NEW YORK, July 2.—Spot tin declined New ‘quotation. Gefoidant'e close.” with' satieractory vleltn, . The outiook 10 Tondon to. 131 11s 0" while. fatures lost S ahere was no fio- m' :'““m o o vancis 3 - l for prunes is excellent and pears promise well. n-"femmamamm.bn- £1 2s 64, closing at £125 17s 6d. The local mar-

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