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- § 2 2 ey g ¥ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRID JUNE 17, 1904. EiEREETEEEEE AUCTION SALES ST IY . tive Turkeye 11 \5= b: —Live 'l\lrke']l. 140 per l . Geese. per pair, $1 25@1 50, 1 75;°Ducks, $iG+ 50 per &mn for old nfl $4 5085 50 ‘for youns: Hens, 35 50§86 for large and $4@5 for small; s Roosters. - $7_50@9; old Roosters, $4 5083; 2 red, nominal, elevator; No. 2 red, 0 f. o Wl.ll} bluestem, 77¢c; valley, T8e. b. lflo.t No. 1 Northern Duluth, §1 f. 0. b. PO] June' 16.—The total wheat aficat; No. 1 havd Manitoba, nominal, f. o._b. lhllmmnu from the port for the week ending afloat’ "An’opening decline in wheat, due 10| to-day were 107,826 bushels. foreign selling, lower cables and a bearish WASHINGTON. ipries current report was foliowed by & Strong | TACOMA, June 16.—WHEAT—1lc lower; advance, with shorts large buyers of July. o d Bullish Ruseian crop news had an influence, | DlUestem, 80c; elub, 70c. but later Ilquldxuun developed and the list - s0ld off, closing H@He net lower. July, 910 Northern Business. s o S iber 8 T ingsis s Dot &750; "Biotlers. B384 tor. large. and 52 H " c, ¢l T e lers e an &% * e szAm‘x:n June 16.—Clearings, $506,853: | for small: Pigeons. $1 50 per dosen for zfl’m % HOPS—Quiet. batanses 746, _ | $1 50G1 75_for Squabs. e o it Wi S| il ney BB 5t oo 2z | 120 Horses for Salel = % | Louis & Nash 1,900 1091 1091 1 WOOL—Steads. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Mashattan L 00 1995 19 3§ 1 PETROLEUM—Easy. : PORTLAND, June 16.—Clearings, $491, By order of W. H. Smith, of Reno, B ¢ . | Metropolitan Secur. ke co CE—Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 invoice, ces, $83,452. N RIS { | Metropolitan 8t Ry mila, eary, Futures cloded steady; July, SPOKANE, June 16.—Clearings, $401,335; ev., I will sell at auction 120 horses, : Minn & St Loule. ¢ September, 6.15@6.25c: _March, | balances, $69.695. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. broken and unbroken, welghing from ; . with a strong close. M StP & Sit Ste M o b0e April, 6.90c; May, 6.90@7.05c. Sem 1000 to 1400 pounds; also several choice 4 Fige dull 3 Deracuse W pia g'igg‘;}‘n—":‘;‘ e e e > Foreign Futures. Receipts of State Eggs are ning off, but | saddle horses. ; heavily. Other locel Shares-dulil. e i o D Sodienas: in Mrey sfiie .8 ....“:.:fli« This lot consists of mostly all choice extra, 13@18c; State dairy, common to extra, 13@17c; Western factory, ‘common to choice, 1U@134e; Western imitdtion creamery, com- man to choice, 13@15¢ i CHEESE—Firm. _State, all, colored, 7 @Sc; small whl(a. 6%6:%1: large colored. o 7ike; large white, 64@THhe EGGS — % Western extra, 17%@18c; { rsts, wysm.c taking the Eastern in preference. DRIED FRUITS, : Rather mors steadiness In the finer grades of EVAPORATED APPLES — The market is | 5 | Cheese Is reported, and shipments to the Orlent quiet but steady, with _supplies moderate. - o are increasing somewhat. Receipta, too, are | v I , s o N % | Common are qu;)led at 4g6e; prime, Sio;| | lighter. and there i much le-:.:dmn - ha-n‘_. 4" | cholee. ; fancy, 7e. i for se ths past. I to the ! NE s Ave T mbderate Gemand, Bt | crease 1n production due to the establishment THE AUCTIONEER. cout advices revort a firmer tone to futures mCAL MARKETS of condensed milk and evaporated cream plants ; 2| ml poct ebls e stakally nel Sctations ' 3 | a8 difterent points the crade say that producers Gran eS racge from 3%c to 5 F— are finding better returns by delivering their % | P APRICOTE ~Ara in light demand, but there B milk th these factorics than by making It Into % iz no pressure against the market and prices Ex(hange and Bullion. Cheese, hence this new business will tend to TO-DAY, | are maintained. Choice are quoted at 9%@10c; reduce the production of Cheese from now om. | ppyyy oo M5 Kan & Tex ptd. R R remains about the same. The feeling in ranch | YOUNg geldings. and positively must be of Eggs continues easy and those dealers who are g sold. Sale takes place at J. B. Horan's locking for a decline are letting thelr goods | salesyard, corner Tenth and Bryant Eo at le@lc bel the top quotation. Others are | U polding ot St thoneh the Iatier fgurs 1s | Streets, at 11 o'clock a. m., Monday, . | mope extreme than it has been. Store Egss | June 20, 1904. -| are meeting with less demand, as buyers anl S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. in Gold and Silver Coin to Honolulu. r and Sterling Exchange. of iVheat, with the sentiment bearish. cal seliing g(rn')l\sn)n N : . itts C C & St L rm: under continned lig it receipts. Reading 2 | Reading st ptd Manila order fov Oats still unawarded goad!nc 24 pra i ock lilnl & Rye steady at previous quotations. and quiet and Feedstuffs firm. L:ma Beans continue to advance slou Butter and Eges tn an ] ed. % 01 1 —_ gl e cinct o e Rt b ek e LAY . .. .5 Butter and Eggs in ample supply and unchanged 2| exgn cholee, 1041040 fancy, Li@tde Siver 1s e bgher aa Scring Bach, though the "effect on the output is thus mlno P ..June 17, 1904 ( Sl A el N o 391, o I . i t ¢ lower. mm Cheese market showing rather more steadiness. oA R Gher tancy, DhG10k. New' York Exchange on Mexico and Contl | A A e Ay a6 See S s nnd e 3055 3 I 4 y ’: e o 70 W 3% nental on London are now quof b &8 Reecipts were 74,200 ITbs Buatter, 1238 cases | ol s. Reports of a shori output of Honey multiplying. - ¥ seen below. Eggs and 46,800 Ibs Cheese. | 11 o'clock a. m. / f 4 o o P Bdyra e g oty ; New York Metal Market. The Véntura took out for Homolulu $20,000 | “SUTTER—Creamery at first bands, 18%@19 | Entire contents both houses at your owsm ( d talk of advancing Bacon and Lard. Wisconsin Central 1014 o 1n silver coln and $55,000 in gold coin. for extras and 1734@18c for firsts; dairy, 16@ | price. : WILSON—That's All + ’ ‘I : 1 { xlu;fln in Cen pf 37 NEW YORK, illn!efl.}g.—’flnbnmrned deA‘llllfl IDCAL. 3 }:.% store Butter. 13@13c; cold storage, nom- i 4 ¥ foo eder lioht eceipi ¢ ¢4 nchanged. exican Central. again to-day, witl lon cabling a decl M‘ % H \ 4 gher wnder lighter receipts. Other Meats u 4 axvress Compa | of i3 0 1o’ €118 154" 7or spoc and ot ite to | S e, Sy e 8% | Simese_sasye o gt to to cholce vew | BEEP_6gc for Steers and 5g6c per b ( ed uit Association announces prices for 1904. ol R e g Rl | e "‘! Sterling Exchange. clbl..h P H g;z | b0t ooy fl,é‘.‘”“c Western, 1gise VEAL Lerge l;,-%;‘.m, T%Q0c per In < 2 PR df hibment United States | " Copper advanced bs In London, with SpOt! New York Exchange. telegraphic. 05 -w;:clcs—mun DO e S igics; | 9 I —Wethers, 614@7c; Ewes, 5%@6%c New Potatoes still firm, with a good demand for shipment. Welle-Fargo closing at £56 7s 64 and futures at £06 5. | Silver, per ounce . # o | SRCE R, ette. fox e e LAMs—7gse = £ Miscelianeous— | Locaily the market was unchanged, with lake | Mexican Dollars e W s ‘us?mszcm- Kastern, | 18@8e. fox- frnte’ au LAMB TR ek - Onions and Vegetables continue in large suj [ Aneto, Cpper-. . 1,500 din sl Tl st 31 G ot ot 2 B R AR AT, i s < LIVESTOCK MARKET. r ;o et aied ot Am Car & F ptd.. 1 0 7015 unchanged at $4 2044 30 in the | New York on Mexico . ..218 ! i i its. The following quotations are for good, sound Poultry and Game quiet and featureless. 2 o B e 1 Yty Tiere. s B pan ek on Jax T Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 r > % d ] prices. o 88 | decline of 28 ¢d to £11 6s 3d. Paris on London 25.22 per_cent shrinkage for Cattle: [ inous and Citrus Fruits abundant at normal prices. | American Ice...... 1.0 6% | Speiter was unchanged at $4 85@4 b Sl w17 The market was liberally supplies with de- | CATTLE—Steers 7i4@8%c: Cows and Heif- Decrduous 2 American Ice pfd 26 26% | London it was also unchanged at s s- : | Slduous fruits and trade was chiefly local, but | ers, 633@7c; thin Cows. 4@3c per Ib. — i e s z Am Linseed Ofl.... “Tron was unchanged at 5ls 3d in Giasgow. Wheat and Other Grains. | thers was sutfcient demand for export to hold | CALVES 4Gi%c per Ib (gross weight), e | Am Linseed 011 ptd { The Jocal market was quiet. No. 1 foundry, | prices of green shipping stock steady. Fine | SHEEP—Wethers, 334@3%c: Ewes, 2%030 northern, is quoted at $14 50@15; No. 2| wypaT The ,‘,w‘_‘n markets showed little :0,.‘,: ocfh :r}‘"e‘ff“tufl:f;" p:::led w‘?::‘n:fi::;'.,‘ per Ib lrm‘-: '!ll;hlgo pails | toundry, ‘northern. at $14@14,50; No. 1 foundry, | change. The Ruseian Minister o Agricuture | ; 1 X were well good figures. Loose HOGS—Live Hogs, to 200 1 @se | soutnern L foundry, southern, eoft. | gracially reports serious crop d&maEs DY | Cherries roien Mo wgi ol euren. Loots | 200 oo e e S0 oeer 00 m“i-::‘ i | and a steady demand, and the market was Hogs, nominal: Sows, 20 per cant off Hosrs, Amer Locomotive. . 0th meridian time, San Francisco, Jhnn 18, ‘ and m 4 } 2431325018 15, Pigion warrants are’ weak Grousht and cold weather and says that th - Sed o | seneral crop is below the average. | well cleaned up at the close. Currants wers | 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent Gff from 4 | Chicago wae Jower, with the longs disgusted | arm a; $6g7 per chest during the early trade, | above quotations. | #83 unicading thelr Whest. the narrow gauge train with fresh sup- —_— The Chicago Trade Bulletin says the agere- Plies s felayed. bt pices recited nter 13 | 2 CthflgO Board of Trade. | gate suppiies of breadstufts credited to Europa | Flies, was delayed, but pricey recéded later fn | General Merchandise. | In all positions on June 1 were o o AG0N0| and quite a few chests had to be carried over. - N e T - " Jo0o. | Longworth Strawberries and Raspberries and BAGS Grain Bu- 3 and 17,890,000 more than on June 1, 3 C Future Grain.ond Erovisions. = | 237,900 moes than on Jone 1. 1802 Piaciberriee In crales “were weak 40 Tower, | 3507 “woor n — 000,000 to 120,000,600 bushels in the Wheat | | CHICAGO, June 16.—Lower cables, liberal | crop of Europe. There is little doubt that | 8901 reauest .:;nfi':!n::“(:"::gnmfl.hmn 3% f‘o,u.—w-mnnon 38 per ton; New Weiling~ | receipts in the Northwest and generaliy favor- | Ruzstan, Argentine and_ Australian shipments | o There ¥as nothing rew, o report, Jn CUrus | ton, 38 Seattle, 36 50; Bryant. 36 30; Beaver | able ‘weather caused an easier tone in wheat | will begln to diminish soon and It is consid-| [HS | CanEEs S0 2L U0G QIER S0 10| HUlL $5 50; Stantord, 7. Rosiyn, §7: Coos {at the start initial quotations on July being | ered that then the absence of American sup- (5% And auality. w ! Cfing;mdr j, Walisend. 37 Riehmond. ,down e 'to %o at SNGSihc. Shortly. after | plies will be strongly felt. The crop in the | 'SR CUANSI BB 0150 per chest for Lonk. | .o0; Gumberland, $13 in bulk and §14 35 i the opening a kood deal of long wheat for | United States will not be much over 600,000,000 | _ STRAWEEREIES 4400 per chest for Tone: meylvania Anthracite = Egs. $14: 3 2 P Welsh Anthracite 5588, $13; Welsh Lump, s:;:;.c.:bi,": livery ‘was_sold (he Mooodifh A6 & | baushals, which. ‘yith thé Dane cxecy-aver | LOGANBEERRIES—$2 50@3 50 per chest fof | g11 30: Cannel ¢ ton: Coke, $11 S0GTE nnounced last | the increased “home consumption, will allow | red and $2 50@4 for black. { e H n b um $13 in sacks; Rocky Moun. ight. As a result the market for that optlon | barely 100,000,000 bushels for export. . . | Ber ton . ¥ St anis weak. AR 8O0 o pressure on | In this market there was heavy selling o mgLA’kBERR'“—"Q’ Der chest; crutes, "p‘e?x?,:";fl ns. nnlnaa per 2000 Tbs and $12 80 | September ~ was removed . gentiment became | December by an active operator who was put- | “g A" pRE“mm‘m per _chest; asites | OILS»Quo‘u:f“ ng fo ;ln 41% | much firmer. Forelgn cfop news was bullish. | ting out a short line, and the ul%'gn the | o Newcantle, g0 frids - g o qn.-c-n or"(a:\‘;l- b"hxrflnl:: 18| Tt aroughi in, Toumania was sl Unrelieve | moraing sesion alone were sbout Tooo tone. | "R SSRERRLS SIPRG (DR DGy Ty | 400 K Linsent, e por gulen for belled od T | and a report of the Russian Secretary of Agri- pop 7e for English, | ke ";E culturs claimed that cold weather and drougnt w2 Jownward. The cash Wheat was casy, wcfvng'n.-?{-’nr o ol | Dapemy AL u lo{:llnx.z Luczi‘,bie tor botied % | had caused serious damage to crops, espectally ang: S e e Gs0c %% | winter wheat. The news from Russia, how- | CASH WHEAT. | ;nCHERRIES—30G60c in drawers and 75858 | jon: Cocoanut Oil intarreis, 3% for Gévion and z = & £ - ETATIONS. San Qpentin, Fleece Twine, Cpuim 0 International Pay Interntl Paper pfd. 700 | International Pump ‘0| Tnterntl Pump prd tional Lead nrm America Pacific “Mail 2 irem. v seller of |iFres: Ruasian | hu:‘m both % down. ol esv York. ! 00 Pllbman Palsce. 00| Republic Steel 100 | Republic 100 , Rubber G m New York say: “Ac- » the Coast there is nippers to urge sales of September sh. simce the S Leather rH Realty.. . -3 i %@1 35; California | S5c'tor Australian; extra bishched winter Sperm . ever, was practically the only -bullish news| California Club, §1 27%4@1 Calitornia | 30 T2 A0 S Ge for Royal Anne. no orders for Realty pi. % 3 . | received during the day. “The predominance of | White Austrailan. $1 52%@1 57%: Northern | 3 BR300 S0, 00, C im0 Crates, 50@900; | Gik, oc; Dataral winter sperm Ofl, 3c; extta market. Spet stocks Rubber r"’ ‘“\ {ativions of & hessialschiiansier shon_satt 7 CISG. . Bl SO 407 Necthern Diveatenn: 6150 | persats, S0Q86e. = | Ofl, 52c; extra winter strained Lard O Toc: n 8 X -+ 5 3 | reversal of sentiment; resulting In a grac APPLESOld, $150G225 per box; uew | x, Of ire Ne: o waly - cieaned up. ::’j‘f,‘ for .9‘9 | Gecline. Selling developed on a reported in- | FUTURES, Green, 26G50c for small boxes and S3S1 25 | No: 1 Meatatost O B Nens Srieits B > left upon which t S Bat 54 of ‘about 10 per cent in the Canadian | Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. for large. 20, dark Herring Gil. 40c: Saimon i, ici t some talk of ol L o 2 RO 154 A and exceilent ‘weather conditions in | Open. High. Low. _Close,| PEARS—25@35c per box or basket. | botled Fish Ofl. 37e: raw Fish On 350 betied e 87 | the Northwest. From 5%c July steadily re-| Dacember .51 28 $1 28 $12i% $1 21% | PBACHES— 1 per box or basket. | Paint OH, 33c; raw Paint OI. S15 r, much benefit to grain | - Total sales......279,600 sha | :F\'dn'l;"ruél \:erd M’"E:gfclou was at 84%c. Sep- 2 p. m. Session. ChPLLlPS‘— ~C lyn;,-‘%msge;;c ‘;e-r'::x or basket; | l:'ccuu.l’onl,— ater White Coal Ofl, fn bulk, DS el o ” 4 eTTY ums, tH ear]l Of ases, 3 Sxcellent crop of peaches; grain 3 NEW K BONDS Small receipts and estimated arrivals to-| December—$1 2745 5 s CANTALOUPES—$3G4 pe il e Y % . prsac-sgd o pF o ey U S ref 25 reg...10414(L & N unified 45.101% | morrow were influences that held corn firm, | BARLEY—There was continued ?med“l- " | CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1§3 Eocene m Deodorized Stove Gasoline, im Winter epples, light crop; early | L0 COUPOR.....105% Man con gcid 4s.103% | notwithstanding the weakness of wheat. The | the cash grain on account of com 'mued light | box, as to size and qi bulk, 16c: in cases, 224c; Benzing, In bulk, e ; Do 5 reg.... [105% Mexican Cen 4s.. (1% | market closed at ~about yesterday's final receipts, and the demand was fair. Futures, | %% 35,19 S8 and 0 Be:" i chace, I S G Giotine, Maria—Cool, favorable weather this Do coupon {_ Do 1st ine...... | figures. July opened unchanged to 54 lower | however, were weaker. Sweets, $1 75; nn.mnn. $1 75@2; Lemons, | bulk, 25¢: in Do % Minn & St Ls 4s. | at 485, @40c and closed ‘at 48%G48%c. CASH BARLEY. $2 50682 15_for cy, $1 50@1 75 for choice -ruz?s\-rmz—sxt ,»r ‘Allwn In cases and week for all crops: fogEY mornings. Neja—Grain_doing well, falr erop. Newcastle —Fruit ripening slowly, on account | of cool weather. . 1325IM K & T 4s .10814{ Do 2ds...... 1074 Ntl R Mex Smallness of receipts in comparison 'Ilhi Peed, $1 ;711332 1 08%: Brewing, $1 05@1 10; | and $1@1 25 for ok Grape Fruit, $1 50 | 75c in drums and iron bas Chevalier, i | yesterday's estimate “had a strengthening in- 1481 10 for fair to cholce. | @2 for seediess and $13180 for ordimary; ' RED AND WHITE LEAD Red Lead, T%® | | | fluence on the oat ~market. July opened at | FUTURES. | Mexican Limes, $4 50@5 per case; Bananas. 7T¥c per Ib; White Lead, 7%@7%e, according jeaving little hope for the common to share fl‘md lflnn in any distribution of profits. it did not be- come known until Jate in the day that a priv. 00 | jlege of retiring the preferred fstock at 115 00 urom July, 1905, to July, 1910, ¥as to rest in 00 | the company. There was an active demand .. -9 | for Southern Pacific 4s in the bond depart- -00 | ment on the ground that the funding of the HOGS —Receipts: To-day, 23,000; to-mor- — row, 15 000; nrm to Sc higher. Mixed and Mail advices from New York City of th? TD’IDPah S’ofks. butchers’, $4 85 @ 5 10; Eood to choice heavy, | : ¢ Hops: “The feature was the receipt cable $4 95 @ 515; mu;n beavy, $4.95 @ 4 03| B@3KS for Eastern: Almu. 1415) advices from England saying that crop pros- —_ light, 34 85 @5 06: bulk of saies. $4 90 @ 5 05 | 202 m.{xm n{‘c% emp, a&.‘c »-l pects were less favorable “owing to Increass | Activity in the Tonopah stocks continues the 3@3%ec; . $2002 ermin, ough washis Teport. local exchanges. business steady. Good to cholce oot ST O o i S vty s g wea ed @3 | Gtherwise being dull, There is something doing A having £0od effect; prices were reported shoW- | i "wel] known bonds on the Stock and Bo fair to _choice mlxad*’& T3 G '8 00 mative | * DRIED ms—m-ekm 88 per ctl; Niles, | iag advances of equal to %@lc per pound. | Eychange. but shares are sl negicciod. “Tha : A 1024 [N ¥ Ce s 9 by Riverside—Crop of small fruits only fair. 2 02BN m gen 3igs. 9%c to 39%e, closing at 39%c. 9 11:30 $2G3 per bunch for Central American and | to quantity. B T ‘,"a'fi:‘fl ust de... SIRIN 3 Cen gon Ze.l1i2¢] | Provigions “were active and strong_on an 5"3"“ e e | $1G2 for Hawaiian; Pineappies, $2G3 per| SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- w prices will prevai Balt & Ohio ds..108 1" 4s. . { urgent demand from shorts. Small receipts of imce S s W% dozen. | | pany quotes as follows_per Ib, in 100-1b bags: | SR e West oo 4;1th e i o N e ] 2 p. m. Session. N | Bowacres, S50 e e e o 5 P est ¢ 101 2iny by packers was a feature of o . 2 ot s o1 owdered, 5. lat L 4s and ps | trading. The market closed well toward the | December—958c. Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. | G uniiuca” tne. 5 5. poy oo o oany nc TR iprad top, with September pork up 2234c at $12 §7%:; OATS—The Government Manila contract’is 5.70c: Fruit ~Granulated, 5.70c; Beet Granu- 3l5s "h COE Fen ds...100% | September lard was up, 10c at n and ribs | still hanging fire, but the award ia looked m— Reports of decreased output of Homey this mea (100-1b bags only). 5.60c: Confectioners’ 2 B & Q new 4, {str were 10@121c higher at $7 4587 47%. { at any time now. The market shows no chang . | year are muitiplying and the market Is show- | A, 5.70c: Magnolia A, 5.30c; Extra C, 5.20e; | CM&StP gen 4s. |.-. IstL's w1 o The leading futures ranged as louo-u. being quiet. A sale of new Red at $1 1114, wn ing more tone. The Ventura Democrat says: | Golden C. 5.10c; “D,” S¢; barrels, 10c more: r. | C& N W Con 7s. 1285 Seatioard A e Apticles— Open. High. Low. Close. | reported yeste “‘For ‘the first time in the history of “Ventura half barrels, 25¢ more; boxes, S0c more; 50-15 CETarE 4 v . g Wheat No. 2— 8 White. $1 T0GT 45: Black, §1 2061 25: Red, County the Honey crop this season is an entire | bags 10c more for -n kinds. 'r-meu-nnt TR S S g #| Do col 5s. 9\ Southern By ot 1 Tl 6> ‘g i Gray, nominal. New crop red. fallure, and that charscterization applies to | barrels, 6.20c: 6.40¢; H. Crystal an CCCAE(L gen 4s. 9914| Texas & Py 1 8. . new. SM‘ 1 20 par ctl. every coungy south of the Tehachapl. In fact, Dominos, 8.70¢ per 1b. No nrderl mun for s EASTERN MARKETS, Bl U oo & Pacists. 118 | September; oid. 81 TR el e it . betobe | inforled bee men aseect (hat. the whols | es» than seventy-five barrels or fta equivalént a LA 2 at i & W | Unton “peciny d5. 70 | September, new. | quoted, the tone being steady and the demand | of Southern Calitornia will mot produce for ex- CANNED FRUFT—The California Fraft { - | Tobacco 4s.. 62%! Do done oe.. 2-108% | Corn No. 2— | falr, with moderate receipts. port searcely 3 carload of Honey. About ail | Canners’ Association announces . . Bllewing Colo & South ds.. 83% U § Steel 24 55 . rart | :V'uno 5: ‘4: ¥ :' W‘fl‘te'rlnfll::l:d. ‘1,1“‘6&01'&6 ufot 1‘5'1?":" | the bee-raisers in mlx,g mu? are (ludlnl (m; | opening prices for the 1904 pack P g N =i fio G 45, 995 Wabers - T4 | Jugy | \ 1§14 for a 450 foF | bees to keep them alive, and there is not mucl New York Money Market. | n e &;: Wabash 1sts Sepkend] o Mixed? Callfornia large Yellow, 31 86; small hove ot Selioviment 1n e sitmation until the Ele¥ 212 3 Do s b B W e B B 82% | round ' do, _$1 55@1 60; White mr.- ctl; flowers bloom again with an: X ['m2| 8 The section a1- | EW YORK. June 16.—Close: Money on call | Ft W & D C 1sts.105% | Wisconsin Con 55, mou | . 08! { tan. 31 32%G1 3% tor Tonhe 256 | FRUITS New crop futures—Apricots, 7gSe FRUITS. 583,25 . er Buresu, for the Sasy. Highest, 1% per cent: lowest. 1:| Hocking Val 4% 91, n Cen 45 5014 | yune 41% 11730 for Brown. | Peaches, 5%@5%¢c per b Old crop—Apricots, 1215 | ruling rate, 1%: laet loan, 1; closing bid, 1 ; % | © RYE—$1 30@1 3215 per ctl. | $@10c for Rovals ana | Lt s = x the week ended June | T %: la ? & bid, 1; K 2;{1\1\- STOCKS. 824 | BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at $1 75@2 per ctl. | Evaporated Apples, 44@6c; sun-dried, 3G+4%cq 2ia g . ch " 5 . R M1 Time lrlns; l[‘mn and easy, with sixty L g P e o | ;’Ie.-t:e:.‘xflg.;; ““'u;:";'q?;,’w hl’b.mm s - L ¥ . wee as been dry and too cool for v ®; e ul e :i cl Ci ums, 3 c : Rinipt 55 the Seait Seniiien wad a | maltls St S AR Db o LA Reptemmber 2 67% | | Flour and Millstuffs. PRUNES—1903 crop, 2g2%c. for the four % 2 2w ’ Willamette Valley. vain | Zrime mercntlie p‘r‘i:;_s-“im?.gl TRk mw 6 8214 "RAISINS_F. o b, prices Fresno for 190 i1gis - Fall wheat and | : 5 700 FLOUR—California Family Extras, ag = 190 165 | X in bankers Dills at $4. 25 for de crop (subject to change without notice) are as : omise - 4 50 uous verme: ‘Bakers Extras, 545004 S0 | X H 1600 135 125 115 Jand_promice g00d | mand, and at $4.5120 & L8535 Tor sixty day | 7271 | regon and Washington, jobbing at L% R fatiows Iwghfl?:m%-:m":.4m 28 1 ’[ 133 - ate grain of all | Posted rates—$4 86 and $4 & (s September ... TATR e O oo M | loose, 3- -crown, 4o 3-crown. 3Kc; Thompson's 0 1 130013 SRl wihes | Qo M8 5. ¢ . Boston Stocks and B T R tollows: Graam Flour, 33 50 pec 10 Bring: | sovcieem, do Seediie’ muliains. Sijor Besttess 181010 aily light returns. | exiean dollars—44te. s and Bonds. Cash Grain and Provisions. B Fioe SR Sop ‘:;:l“ $ 20 Rice T1oU% | ins 160z cartons, fancy, S%c: sc; choles, Sie: INiIMiELe corn. Frosts | Bonds—Governments, strong; railroads, fr- i . 12-0z cartons, . 4le: cholce, e; in ! 1 250 ut they did o | regular. Money {uttad ¥ruic. ... 100 | |, CHICAGO, Juna AST-Cosh aiotetions ert | 3;‘“?’;3};;-, % e O vfi 2U%; | bulk. fancy 5yc: cholce, Se; clus- -SR-Sk k1 getables were kil T B 3 0 D wheat, 92 N £ - . ‘ - g New York Stock Market. Bonds— | West-house " com. :‘3’ m?&' No..3 corn, fiéc. o 3. yeliow, 516 | fl;“‘?m, Bartey, 36 0Spitt’ Deas TS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell. Baaue Tooltao 1l ng started and the first crop Atchison adj 45..100 | Mining— 51%ec: No. 2 oats, 41%@4Zc: No. 3 white, 413 | & eas, 55 50 per 100 1b AR e, 2, 11%@12c; No. 1 hardshell, 40; 135/ 110/ 100 30 a n secured, with ylel NEW YORK, June 16.—Speculative senti- | 4 D° - Adventure 1 | @43%c: good feeding barley, 36@4lc; fair to | reen P 11@11%c; Almonds, 1134¢c for Nonpa- 135 110( 100 90 meadow bay ls not sontiniat ek RNGEUAT ToBhy ba 1 5 B3 | chotcs malting, #@bic; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 01; reils_ 11%e for I X L_1ic for Ne Plus Ultra 135 110 1 90 A somgros £ 10 0 B Bsrgusen-scsi ggor e g g g Amalgamated [.l] 4pig | No. 1_Northwestern, $1 08: prime timothy- ‘Hay and»Feewufi'x, and ‘9%¢ for Languedoc; Peanuts, 6@7c for SisiS. e lamette Valley and s S stock iasde of the,Sosdth- T1%Amer Zine 2 | seed, $2 75; mess pork, per bbl., $12 60G12 65; Eastern: Pecans, 11@13¢c; Cocoanuts, $3 50@5. pberri 32 50 2 25 e S ern Pacific. The feverish tone of Union Pa- lard, per 100 -Ibs.. $6 77 ; short ribe S ! HONEY-Comb, 11143 12%¢ for White and Strawberries 200 1 15(?0&‘ 1% e . B SRS cific and Southern Pacific in the early dealings 240 | Bingham . sides Tloose), $T@T 25; short clear sides (boxed), | _There is nothing new to report: Hay is weak | 10@1lc for amber; water white extracted, 5@ 2 140 i dairy distri pt traders out of the general market, and | Boston & Maine.163 |Calumet & $7@7 25; whisky, basis of hl.xh wines, $1 28; | and quiet and receipts are running light at the | 6c; light amber ~extracted, 4%@dc; dark, As compared with the opening prices of 1903 two stocks almost monopolized the trad- | Boston Elev. Centennial clover, cortract mde. $10 75. moment. There is not much new Hay coming | g1 @de. there is a general adv: % especially In < potatoes, Seld onions, sugar beets and |inS. When they settied down to about last | Fitchburg pfd. . 135 “|Copper Range. Articles— mcexpu. Shipments. | in. Fredstuffs rule very steady st previous| 'BEESWAX—21@28c per Ib. Peuches and Apricots. e S A el Rithonrh da L:Axu‘. e the rest of the market took on o | Mevican Centrai. 6%|Daily West Flour, barrels 54,200 25,300 “',‘;',:A{':“_Ig,,,, Proiiion = not yet sullered seriousiy | beiter tone and was inclined to advance ooac taasle 43000 rovisions. cherries are ripe of = . = o . bushel . s es are doins well. but | burdens to Union Pacific and Southern Paciic | , Miscellaneous — g;:f oo od 4.000 .| uf‘i.fi,"“&% oty "::‘['1’( ‘E:':‘Yli g&}’ Chicago was owing to free buying for : peaches ar< uneven, in some | preferred siock lssue. Union, Pasific's double | A Aree Chemi. Bariey, bushel 45,000 B R e 2. 20€ors | the account ot hldlley I Go.. who weat into o e being good and in others aimost a | role of stockholder and creditor of Southern ety T T ] . jas o | the of a receiver. - ot 3 ; Corn, : | market There is continued $ : el ‘fr‘r.fi.lfl(frult:h advances to the sabmidians Sam 1 Butter, Chee.re and Eggs. Mixeq Feed, $22623; Horse Beans, per | (.l;.e%t:;—:[.l‘ll:g‘.:pué:'{on glnfi'ehrdl to ad. | Ein . 4 s 4 T i | just tl uotations to the Chicago level, bu D - Weather Report. oy men o Pe Bt o by o poeion ot it | o Bt i et 128 D% | cricaco, aume T8—0n the Produce Ex-| il oo it esdiiihiy SheeC and Out. | 10"avancl Ns Vi ciken piace: Kiaions. sis : s 5 | the_subscription. As stockholder the clatms | AT s+ : - - 4% | change to-day the butier market was steady: | ley ang Oat, $1@11; Stock. $705: Al $10 | pSURED MEATS_Bacon, 9%e per 1b for| proy, | . . 402 e e T | of Scuthern Pacific stock upon « [ Quincy D i @16c Eggs, } 2 heavy, 10c for light medium, 12c for lght. | yjaoi o n—Pacific Time.) pon earnings are 10 | Tominion T & §. 14 4] Shanno creamery, 18lsc; dairy. ' £asY | 10 per ton; new Volunteer Wild Oat, $7@S per | y51.0 "¢, ra light 15@16e | M Paper, . 635 . 3 minimem tem. 1:-‘";”::7:?:1 by the U per cent cights of the | 4" Eiee Ium. niz T.m.m’iu' | at Tk S I P e K ton, New Wheat, $10012; new Alfalfa, $7| curag: Eastern susts:cured Hams, Tier cotl: AT R e preciding day on oific was | Goneral Fiectric..161 (U 8 Mt o8 B per- ton. i M ¢ - . - | ante itk “theae ‘bmcorsaipts i 41 | Mass Eicerrc.. 18 |U 8 oil"-r.... 71l B | 4 STRAW-—00980c per bale. | T eame. DO Mo, ‘25?"..?.‘!?,'. 50l Hoston S Washington -T8-84 | 3ot to accrue. The stock soid % under st | wd, e Diak . . 35 AND g | 12612 50: prime Mess Pork, $14: extra clear. | WARENGTO". > o 5t Lois {might at one time. There was less contrariety | Tioieed mun Victorta . %4 | carTiE, sHEEP Bpes, Beans and Seeds. (B FE s Lo 9ie; BiE | Flour, ar sk .. 10,882 Shorts, ks ... 8000 < 7380 1 5% inion on the plane of Southern Pacifs | UBe ot Bl st 3 | Poric, 828 Pies” Fect, 35: ‘Smaked Vheak, offe..3 & |ana traders wyre inclined to sell that stock. o7 Havo ‘B i 1l o rian The buying Wes aitributed to supporting London Closing Stock. Chicago. PRy e et R el B St tor o pace il hervatd. pova | CP O Lo 100 3 = [t fy o 30d s stach B g Stocks. STICANSs, B ot vicen ¥ S8 B | mcis, Larwe ana amel WhCS are Saty. o | DR, L s Sl o T 7 | erine in the stock. The value of the subscrip- | Cong for money. . S0K|New York Cen ©70. poor 16, medium, $4 75 @ 5 63 Eoc',,,.] § dezeriptions are a3 before stated, TTOLENE—One halt barrel, $%c: thres STOCK MARKET % | tion rights on the stock and the advantase Of | Gons for account. 905 | NorroL & West_ 53] | aoa recders, 43'g 178 cown, 3178 BEANE Bayos, $3 4083 0: : barrels, 81(¢; one tierce, S}jc; two terces, € | funding its floating debt were urged om the i est.. 574 | 404 fe v 50 o Do8: carmers’, 31 15 96 8 ive tierces, T4 ber . ETATIONS. £ |one hane. while on the other hand it was loms 2% L8 B0 @ 4 75 caiver, §5 @ 5 35: K Z | armued prior dividend eclaims of the 3 z : A e : £ | preferred stock was excessive at ; per cent, 57 | Pennsylvania .0 5 ;ego"""' 805 o0 Gistiiery sieets, 30 Hlde:, Tallour, Wool and Hops. | Continued Large Transactions in | 10 -10 | ficating debt into contingent dividend capital lambs, $5 @ 6 50; Western lambs, $5 75 @ | $3 25; Green Peas, was a steady market and small ) oo | et at oty Mxat ‘srest Saacias bocfe ] Do 34 58 6 65; spring lambs, $5 @ 7 45. » e e et were reported made of Pacifics at . e L bt i : a pr ] ded ! security of s. ern nois ‘D Advices received from ‘oast reported sales B Y i;lriflr “when iesued” sold on the curb at 12t Louts & Nash: ! 111 Omahfl- _| Potatoes, 0'_"‘”“ and Vegetables. | ot 200 Dales Qregons at ;K'H Contracts R ilogt - W, aste' v s, e S 2.76 108 T and the rights to subscribe at par at 3% to| Mo Kas e & — ‘were reported being made on ‘oast by - - s R & : |4% Thers was very litte activity in the | Bar silver—Firm, A e T Rative mein §E750% | New Potatoes continued firm under a steady | 1004 at prices ranging from 1ie to| o THe Unitsd Hallways Investment Compang of 2098 53 52 0 | general market. The tone of the market was | Money—1%@2 ,% cows and heifers, $3 50 @ 5 25 canners', | deand for export local consumption and was 2056 £5 58 indeterminate throughout and the closing was [ The rate of di At in the open market for | $2 @ 3 25; stockers and feeders, §2 50 @ 4 25; | prices of white had a further advance. 2098 50 44 {heavy and below:the best. Shirt il 1s 214 per cent and for three monthy' Eailes 3 507G 3 507 bulls amd stager §2 75 e y 2990 ¢ B2 | Some o #pecu bonds made G % Bo. A market cleaned icar .00 |ine market irregular by their declines, but o e Receipts, 13,000; market Sc lower. | Jittle stock being left in first hands at the | about 14@lc under quotations. a:g > g f_':_wy o the market was generally firm. Total sales Condition of the T H,’i?fl“.—..o.‘“i, mixed $4 85 @ 4n;lu,m' close. Onions were plentiful and prices were | Steers, 9%4c; medium, u-g:; m;.m-umm; ;‘l'vund of 5 cents per -1 Qe -9 | (var value), $1,770, reasury. $470 @ 4 90; $400 @ 4 60; buk of LB 2 The Honoluly Plantation Company Bas levied 2090 72 58 B Tas. Tnited States 2s, the old 4s registered and -musavun an - assessment’ of per s 35 56 Pt \ay "0 | the mew 4x advancea 3 and the old 4s coupon | WASHINGTON, June 16—To-day's state.| SHEEP—Recelp July 28. 208 R0 58 Pt Cidy 0p | % 08 the last call ment of the treasury balance in the generq] | yearlings, 60 @ The San Francisco Union Salt Company of 2002 B4 50 (-,‘..,M"": NEW YORK STOCK LIST. mwlm"flflhllw.mm.oldum 5 40; ewes, $4 40 @ Alameda county has levied an assessment of 2085 84 a2 Clear” 05| Stocke— Sales. in the division of redemption, $3 @ 5 10; lambs $5 75 @ 8. 4 cents per share, delinquent July 11 29.78 £4 58 Ciear .on | Atchison ... AWO s balance, Omws.m, gola, The .’—r of 10 cents per nu;.-’n: b 41 72 Clear .60 1 Aumnm pm e Potosl Company, & OMo . X T e KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 16.—CATTLE— Dry In otfics July 20, » WEATHER rYAnmnr\s ~ND GENER. Balt & on 4. ew Receipts, 4000; ly. Native < Mexican, The Slerra Queen Gold Mining Company of FPORECAST. g d lf‘nndm‘ P:c;fl-.- .o N York CO"D” Mmk“' a6 &m\hfl cows and m‘n:;-, 32 i E g or E 3 = lun::-v has levied an ‘?L—-. of 3 s =3 Lightner Mining Cor of California, which weather prevalls over Western 1 Seatonl of B3 e 4 NEW YORK, June 16.—Cotton futures A Woshington end Arizons and fair » closeq | 4 25: calvs - reporied trom toe Feges Soand N’:‘::;r:nl: |: e 10,800 ’s-"p':fi?m:«‘ osee qh..’“ 4 "g'so'.li.,. o‘i‘:n':: g 1S il e ls ‘seated. “probably e T PraR et | .8‘ & Oi6ie oot otton flm:;' “auil, oin | 3 guenn. e California, Fruit Canners’ has de- "m'mnmmumymmu"““'“‘“f‘fl'h lower; middling uplands, 12c ‘°n" ,u‘& clared a dividend of 60 cents. payable om the o N Chi Mil & St P pfd. sales, 20 bales, 20th, Tos temperstare chengss Doon it § T Some & Teak. “”. .“"m“"‘m"".’e"u‘n"!fi‘.:'m Io all dimricte. o e e A b o X u“f: % New YOfk Dry Goods. e ing 10 ftoci. ayamte Juiy e nearly rmal. o Southern " HO! at 274@30c e e S Setete e ekl | o B T $%| NEW YORK, June 18_The ary goods mm Mark on o $101 15 Miaeaints “Sumes | sorne, OB 5t | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Northern California—Pair Friday; light west | S0 South 24 pt I ket has remaiied inactive and ng-;- w0 eous ets. Sauash, 7600 per e z-um and §1 80 | quotation e e 162 5 ... % B s cuts in cotion —_— s u,_ 2 g . v N T Southern Calttornia—Fair Friday tight west #a:o e _‘:‘,‘:"fi"mf;:n,;‘.flm. iy -lw-m St. Louis Wool Mnrkd b : ki 2562 80 tor b n;,-‘ Meat Market. UNITED STATES BONDS. —Fair 3 m enter market fome -extent. [ 5, Dried Bid. Ask! ;;;I"‘;mé__ and vicioity—Pair Friday: 23 o further prices have been announced, oot pers Wf n.-'-:n--'l-— Tor Veal nave caussa coup., .108%107%4 | 4n ar cp new. &l et o 4R s T R L Gy """‘ o Ly Sy i i Heht B WILLSON, 4%| New York Grainand Produce. '5.1,,.. e Satre fne, medium, | Green Peppers from W Socet iinter, ety B R & WW M Z B gt e S 2% | NEW YORK, Juse 16_FLOUR_Recel yo,fim l.m ar ot. i gt Fruit and Wheat Bulletin. 15 fwen e’ oo 1500 bareen q& Poultry and Game. — K C Bouthern .... ... 20 Sarmsis Marke: barely steads, with 5 m LTI For the twenty-four hours ending 5 p. sa., K C Southern pfd. 0% %‘!—Mw. 12,000; spot, easy; No. m —mn—m Amfl"iflm-fim‘- \

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