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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. JUNE 24, 1904. 1mdry5w!.hu-n.ndflo.lmdnlflfl- mnzummm Brounn- rmmumu_mmm-‘m ern, soft, $13 as the previous high prices restricted trade. .____,_.______. 4| the brewers were in the market, but WGota: | Other tree fruits in small packages were plen- oua,seece snshesesd. tiful and buyers were able to fll their wants | BARLEY. in the afternvon at concessions. Apricots in Chlcagoerdomede. 1 o134at o214 for old ana bulk wers abundant and canners reduced their PR Rk Kfl *u"w $191 92% | bids to $25G80 per ton as to quality, bat_wers S B Ry 1 i P SR v §1 02%@1 10 eor 1ai (5 aneen were eathor Bm In thelr views, and. besides Future Grain and Provisions. e T BRI i fortad TN T —— : High. Low. Cloge. | Tun and the quotations will soon be with- CHICAGO, June 23._When trading be-| p. . o drawn. ' Other kinds of wera dull owing gan in ‘the ‘wheat ‘market (oday there i, ,"‘,"n Sl % | ] ot tncrvesed Sompetition of tres fruits, and ‘were several factors of a bulli chai 1 Strawberries and Biacl jes were lower. Pressed Steel Car.. 500 2% 27 (! @cter in evidence, the most prominent be- | December—§3isc. . | carload of Strawberries from the Watsonville SUMMARY OF THE: MARKETS. Premsed S Carprd. jeq 5% 2% ZIK g higher cables and reports of unfavorable OATS—Arrivals of the new crop are i | resion wos switched over o Oukiand by mix. A : | Pullman Paiace Car 300 214 213% 214 - | Neather in Argentina. There was a falr gens creasing and quotations for Red are slghtly | take and dld not arrive in this market untll Republic Stest 0o Y81 Pk i eral demand ac the stare and the market | higher.’ New Grays arc also coming in. Prices | latc in the day and the berries had to be sold i % Republic sm,',‘,fi' W0 8B %% B ovened quite firm initial quotations on July | for ald Crop remain as before, with & quiet| at low prices. Cantaloupes and Watermelons Local Stocks and Bonds still inactive. Rubber Gong 1% being unchanged to a shade higher at Si%e to | market. Were plentiful and prices had a further decline. -0 SIS # g Goods pid.. 300 314 Tii 35 | 84%@S0c. September was unchanged at ic. | Old Srop—White, $1 40g1 43; Black, $1.208 | There was nothing new to report in Citrus of g 7 %;‘,‘,"’" oods pid.. 300 Tip ik 76 | BINOESS, Sebiamier M e reon ofperines | 1 30 i 30 New crop—Réd, $1 20 | tropical frults New York Stocks steady. Cotton lower. | U5 Lanther fTon-- 300 35% 33% 354 | were light. A big storm In Hungary inflicting o1z m, a3 351 40 pes ohi. STHAWBERRIES—$3@5 per chest for Long- . d ook e A 'm" fi\en damage to cwv:l us‘;n% an lfl‘;lm | | d—gunuunm are xmlu:d mdhlm:- worths and $2 5043 50 for the larger m 2 € 1e. o A y 5 ter messages from the Southwest referred | ular and show some variation, as w! seen. | * LOGANBERRIES—$2G8 per chest Mexican Dollars higher under a Japanese deman Us an oii 20 5% . 5% ® EZ".“”’,.,'."‘ e S of Hew et being | Bageiis acm w’“fl%";&“'?leuw k0 Sk ve, s g : A T elivered at country stations and to the ex- ern sacked. BLACKBERRI per 3 Sikver and Exchange not materially change d. e “ioh 88 68 . ooty | cellence of its quality and the heaviness of | $1 45G1 50 for White and FLa5 for Mixed: | soc. 5 g Steat 2oL 0. 48 ,* % | the yiela as claimed by the farmers. Reports | California large Yellow, 814501 50, w-mll RASPBERRIES—$5@7 per cheat; crates from Wheat and Barley quiet and the latter lotver. U S Steel pid. 14500 59 i from the Northwest also were favorable. The | round do, wnite, 31 Der | Newcastle, S0c: from Fresno, $1. A BHE Elu. oo aked 3 ‘E“ | demand was not cqusl to the smupgly ind in | et me g‘t]u‘x;r nn‘z':gox 4234 for White and GOOSERERRIES Tpnglian. S per . e ol 2e quence a weak undertone developed, Jul Nezw Qats coming in more frecly. Corn unsettled. Western Union..... 400 81% selling of to Bi%c. Septembor declined o | R Y41 Sl Bors pe CHERRTES In small packages, # | Dullness Still the R I wals of mew and old Hay. Feedstuffs stead Toter: sbaas :11_‘100 H e, Tho close on both September and July sucxwuzrr—mmmu at $1 75G2 per etl. bulk, 8G8%o per Ib for Black and 3@THe for 4 wle on the _arge arrivals o o 5 X 2 B o gt 5 ¥ was at the low point. —_— Royal Anne. 5 5 d‘S 3 2 : & 4 e UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. B com o cusies and e xegys A Flour and Millstuffs. APRICOTS—Small mu% ?‘mmw“lb Local Exchange:. Reans an eeds quiet at unchanged prices. | ,NEW YORK. june 23.—Bond transactions of | Ceipts were bull tactors. e market. o ' - | 5c; baskets, 40G50c: in b C P i United Raliroad; e i with July thc lower 48%c. September $1 5062 r box: mew | o Butter, Cheese and Eggs still plentiful R T B b | et ot gl PG | pnouncuttone ety mms, 34 cop | G Bt i mmall o o5 vt | T S5, e 00, T, sk e r (3 AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. | July ‘closed L @%e lower at 33K@38Te. Bep- | 6o nt e e e ut 83 854 25| PEARS40c@81 per box. as to size of box. | 08 ‘he local exchanges contimied auiet Provisions unsettled, with a local advance anticipated. RCITmanTBid 4, wekad Y. PekewE-md | Dger sl at Bha: Ll S0 oY PEACHES | per bax or basket; ITE® | 1"ty movement on the. aftermaca men ¥ ol support | ML STUFFS—Prices in packages b ~ad s . | #ton of the Bond Hutchinsen Ga . 2 NEW from packers. The principal demand was. for PLUMS Clyman, 60§75 per box or crate; | Sugar Estimates of the California Hop crop being reduced. ARG :“I;?:“: ol WO sorg | H%, The streneth of the hog market helped ,';’,".“;{m"g";o“nflfi',u"’”"’s”" 15 ;:‘, | Cherry Plums, 3550c per box: Tragedy Prunes. e > N S snd Spring Valley Water Cattle, Sheep and Hogs quict and unchanged. Bo oo Mg Man con s 100 | g NSt S Tt Rere e Bleher | L mtteel, § MmNt & B | | EESN00t 1 Mnaiiarer vt 4100 38 | L lniTion, L O, R, St o 2o per d o . € . s . New Potatoes firm and in demand. Onions plentiful et D Tat Egar | R pedise e e e s e g A, il g o By 8 T et 518088 per crate R ) Bank has declared & New o 9 1d. § Hus. new T ¥ 3 ;| - savings deposits a - = 4 | Do coupon B a6 ST 56 R ‘Rallld Oats. bbls, §7 2505 €0; In sacks, $6 730 | N P N e vir ditle. the rate of 33 per cent per annum, payabie Poultry much depressed, with a sluggish demand. Do old 4s 85 . 8ol - saw . Cmag | EI0ETeariBariy. 08 (Plie Peas, boxes, 31 | S R UATS Navel Orankes, 3198 per | T gt e rate Ia 10 per cent less inan that % i g L 4 BT, Shea s | Aten .Ce‘:“;‘:“ | September, old. S1% B1% sl % | box, as to size and quality; ‘{l.l:ebnchl‘ mu. Westirn Uates OF mn': mber 31, l’.-.- Deciduous Fruits in liberal supply and generally weak. { S nil4s 04 | September. new. 797 80% Te% H d Reedstuff 2 50: . g g Sweets, § Tangerines. | jovieq an gasessment of §3 ’"lfl'- Maris _hae E Qsmtip C- 1 An 084 LR TR 8 ey ey A G i L | P T e vasa ’3?3:'%’":5:"’!&.&? ing %o 330,000, Becoming delinqient Auguat. 1 s —- - Balt & Ohio 48 ¢ e /i ;. i o o F Two more ratlroad carloads of Ophir ore hav. s 2 49 45 Grape Fruit. §1 50@2 tcr u«ue— and $191 50 > 4 a Fruit crop excellent; quality good. Do 38 196 |Nor & W con % | Se; n% .s?: 12;: | . Receipts of Hay were suddenly large again, | for ':frdmu—y Mexican Limes, $4@% per case; "g:" making ten carloads on the way. Salmon Exports in May. H change in crop conditions. Central of Ga 0s.110% | OSL 4s & Gartic. 9514 ¢ belng O10 tons, A50 TncIded & Jierdl quentity | Susssas’ $260 per bunch f0r Dentral American of Gawick Consolidated Mining Cam- d ’ Conditions fine for all fruit. Do 1st inc. uu;la conv 3lgs.... 965 | ... 41% | of new, it appearing, as one large handler ex- | and $1@2 for Hawallan; Pineapples, $2G3 per | 2" rass Valley levied an assessment o 47 hance since last report. | Ches & Ohio 4%4s.105 | Reading gen $s...101 = | Jupe . i 3R¥ 387 | pressed it, as if the season for new Hay had | dozen. Der share yesterday. 8 The sxr\r,‘;u of -lmo;z from San Francisco Cool 1 dmmornlllll | (C'MB&&A&IO:E‘:: éghlg L &&lsupu()n Bs. u.m Beptei 324 32 32 | suddenly opened in full force. A cargo of e | S e STOCK m'm_zx ¥ ses in May were as follows: co unchanged crop conditions . e | 014 ‘ Clover sold at $8, Strictly No. 1 Wheat, fres . . ‘er R CHANGE. T C « \Wheat turning out better than ex- | C.M & SP gn 100 |st Y ous Sw { Pore u% D‘,‘;‘;“.‘.“;’or R 1K | T Deieht, from Contra Costa, sold ai $110 | Dried Fmtts,Nut:,Ramm‘,Hofley. b l!m_; ing lstants.. pested il 4 of LA iduly . 74 13 00 12 871 12 90 ;;Osgo '“pf‘\, choice new m: 5.":" ';7-1_:: THURSDAY, June 23—2 p. m. acHfic Istends. ... . tvermore- small acreaxe | o / 2 & o wheat this year 7 1o %1815 1320 1 Eg ana refused and §7 was bid and retused | FRUITS New ;’;"}h"'mp_‘“;m UNITED STATES BONDS. an Jose—Plums coming in; falr crop; me- Juig 5 sury 700 | for new Voluntcer Wild Oat. Quotations for | U3 or® NGRS Piinicica 354 Bld. Ask| s | a T 7 old_showed little change. % s | Gons Tobaces™ i &Zfizflbfim SRzl D7 16, AT | oo Wowst I S . e L LRUNES 1508 crop, $G2ie Tor the tour | coup. 0T 107X |40 ar cp new. 153 R e L T e T T8 July T IO T | A e e i for (he wecord | RAISINS—F. o b. prices Fremo for 1008 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. ; [Pt & Bie & % T5% | September 760 1, 760 760 | crop (subject to change without notice) are as = Ala A W Oak \ A O MeADIE. Sectm Divetr | B brorden n ol By genB a0 o e ghows & total of 2500 tons, as’compared WIth | foiown: 30-1h ovea-—Loose Muscatels, &-crown, | By CPC bt e i = t p Do g e ma-1 Swer Ededoo i Cash Grain and Provisions. {inex”to"arrve ‘in "indiminianed _auantitie m'.’f’aff,[‘".?' T ‘,f,;,_m.. Gl & & sarozrios con e — 1 5 o - > Hock Val 4 - i P an e increase een occasion Y Ship- | geedless, 4c: seedless Suitanas, 3%ec; seedless m & cf 5s. 84% 85 b4 | EASTERN MARKETS. ’ N i | CHICAGO, June 23 —Cash quotations were | MBS Of new Hay averaging three or foUr Myuccardis Gie; do floated, 3%c; Seeded Rals- | C i “2 | LA EW TORK MINING STOCKS. | o, 3 | cars daily. The Situation remains practically | Muscateis, Jie; do Sy e cisies. Dlie | T & 2 M - —* | Adame Con . 20| Little Chief ! S - R e e mparatively | 12.0s. cartons, fancy, e choice, 4 In EdL & P 66126 — - s ¥ > | Alice . 25 Ontario o N = 50! ate da bulk, fancy. 3%ec; choice, Se; I clus- F & C H 6s.114% — 18 w ¥ | B ; b1 Op 2 into the new season From all indications it . — us New York Money Market. B 5 10 ophir aeiryc: No. {_';‘h_m .“gfi; Soe 2o Spiss | will probabiy e Juiy 1 before the new crop Seret 4 Dahewn; B9 U0ty &2 | i = R e e e Do asi 08/ Potost 14 malting, 42652 1 flaxseed, §1'01; No. 1| ™ V% Teaclly 8Co0ied BETRt on the first day | NUTS-Wainuts, No.' 1 Sortanetl %Sue Do §s ... 98K — |SF & SIVSe118% — 1 . Y. TORI. Sete T8 g ting | Pn Cal & Va... 110/ Savage 10 Northwestern, $1 07; prime timothy seed, frely out of oid | No- % 11M@iZ; N hardshell, Hon R T 6a.106 — -1 $36.929 | call, 1% per cent: closing, 1 per cent; ruling | Horn Silver 1 30| Sierra’ Ne 33 8 D2uns mews’ pork, ner ol 312 S00TS b5 focar | of June last year we were entirely out o e A e e Yo | B RIS 5 the exports were 5450 s, 1% per cent; last loan, i per eent:| Iron Siiver 1 65/Small Hopes per 100 Ibs, $6 3506 973: short ribe sides | DAY This.year we carried over &t least Tieis 1150 tor § X Lo 116 for Ne Pius Olera | I o Ry 8s.112 — al kames, valved at $22.604. The closing bid and offered at 13 per cent. | Leaaville Con .. = 02! Standard oose). $7 8717 50; short clear sid 248 | one’ month's supply. which fact will prove TEiE N fof T fo MC o LS B e o L A Do ga 2 1085 — s e e T RIS Time easy and dull; 60 and 90 | A e o o sides (boxed). | quite an ltem in considering the supbly and | Lo ern: Pecans. 11@13c; C ts, 98 0008, ¥ Do e - - 00 110 Barsoi h‘.p barrels, kits and tierces. | ds¥s, at; six months, 3@3% per | 2 |8 58T B0 sy rast ol aieh wines, §125; | Vaiue of the-new crop, At present evervthing | PYTH PROTN NG, et B YOG - Do sid e O — 3 cent e ki i Boston Stocks and Bonds. I”,::{,-c,sz_"_' e cceipts. Shipments, | INdIcates considerably lower prices thad Wa2| ogilc for amber; water white extracted 30 LAP fem Saioi ‘10 | (iemee & £ fiue mercantile peper, 3% per cent. Receipts. . | the range for last year. v 3 - ('r:gnn Crop rop Bulletin. Cerling exchange was heavy, with actual Flour, bbls 33,400 16100 - "G Tew crop we are_recelving an oc- | §igient amber extracted, 4%@Sc; dark | Mitef C faliby — 108 — in bankers' bills at $4.8..0@4.8730 | _Money— . tu 17,000 57.900 casional car of good Wheat Hay on which we | “RPpow .y o7g28c per b, - — 118 . ey mand und at $4 $525@4.8535 for sixty- | Call loans ... A orn, bu . 232.200 261,400 | quote $11@11 50 per ton: a straggling car of | §28e pux . | . = [SEC 1 cx Be1t0 — - r2s i 4 ‘r r Bursas, tor the | Time loans |wete common e . 11700 | Fame Oat, quotable at from $10 to $10 50: the | o NER 0 ClalTd o |s 0 rmpdloTaeey, i States Weather Bure | RS onds = bRt | : = e | st PR S Bl I M0 aWe| Dbt S Iaist i of Nomic Provisions. |y &npini ET RIS = % Do adj 4s . 923 Aliouez .. 6 and Grass. These various grades sell from | 3 = 24m 994 'ns prevailing through- 1 = arm, | X Central 420 61"/ Amal Coppar P4 Butter, CI]C(‘_“' and Eggs. | 86,50 to $8 here. sccording to auallty, | JHams. Bacon and Lert were unsettled tn RSESh Wum | L LB 5 S s—Governments, steady; railroads, firm. | roads— {Amer Zine 0i; { 7+"An occasionai ear of choice of eat Hay | the local market vesterday, owing to reports & 3 i ly velieved by acat | Atehison 72%! Atlantic | sells for a very good figure, the remaining that one or two houses had advanced Lard | LAH 5107 — |Stkm G&E®s. — 1019 the latter part of the New ¥, r/' Stock Market L Do ptd ... . 9514 Bingham .‘.g,.‘ CHICAGO, June 23.—On the Produce Ex- | grades showing some little wezkness from the | 4c. and wera about to advance Hams and OWgtdle — 10 U G&ESs — 108 he amount of precipi- aNew org ro< Mai . HBoston & Albany. i Calumet & g,a[,m change to-day t butter market was steady; ! quotations of a week ago. Bacon to bring them up to the Chicago level, WATER STOCKS. to do much good, | Boston & Centennial .. 20y | creamery, 134a175c, dairy. 13 Bees | “Phers s 56 Change i Feedstuffs, which are but the majority of the trade 4id not disturs | Contra Costs — 40 [Fort Costa... — e N : 5. S | Boston v .. Copper Range. 1 | eteady, Tizc eese steady, | steady. | the quotations. It is the prevailing sentiment, arin Co... — S V Wat Co. 8T% Edr: !':d“: ::”r:' 'x:-’::“:;s J:‘:; _-;..e rf::,::‘: 1‘:"“:;:‘ Eltchbure ped | Daly West . 2 = - | BRAN-822623 per ton, | however. that an advance will occur within GAS AND ELECTRIC. ot vield Fail wheat and isolated advances in specialties | Pere Marquette. . || CATTLE.SHEEP AND HOGS. || SHERESubre -hotee Barley. 2250823 ““Chicago was siightly higher, with receipts Botval B L 127 13 PaSss: N g =% 4 E . aily, but some| UZion Pacifl \ g T # | per ton; Oficake Meal at the mill, $30 50@31 50; of Hogs deficient as compared with last year. SRR = ey SR the alties witich performad Sthat: fenc i jobbing, $32: Cocoamut Cake $22G23; Corn The Cincinnati Price Current gave the pack : \ , ve: the .crop will be i el 30 . Chicago. | Meal, $32@33: Cracked Corn, 332 50@33 50; | last week at 460.000, against 510,000 last year. Firem's Fnd.310 340 | R e Wine: Incifnsf 30, Semek Ap-a St Mixed Feed, $22G23; Horse Beans, $30G40 per, CURED MEATS—Bacon. 9%c per Ib for BANK STOCKS. Cas: N i e ] 0 = their influence on confusing the ton: Broom Corn Feed, 80c per ctl. heavy, 10c for light medium. 12¢ for light, As Ntl Bk..127% — (L P & A.... 160 ,neasly all been se” | movement of the market. The narrow flut- | Amer Sugar "ATTLE — Receipts, | HAY—Old crop—Wheat, $10G14 50; Wheat 13%c for extra light and 15@16c for sugar- Angio-Cal .. 831 86% Mer Trust.. 206 o § e e ever, were above last . . Good to prime, $5 50 | and Oat, $11G12 30; Oat. $9@12; Wild Oat. $7% | cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13¢; Call- Bank of Cal.424 430 | Merch Ex. .. 50 — e ety wensaity, goel. ost of the day. It is| Amer T_el & Tel.130% | Parmot 5 ;e medium, $4 5095 30: stockers . 10: Bariey and Oat, $7@ll; Stock, $7@8: Al- , 12@12%c; Mess Beet, $108 Cal Safe Dp. — 130 |S F Natiosl, — — “Up some. Stock is fat and s on the sitimate out: | Amer Woolen ... 104 Quincy i Mgl 2004 30 | falfa. 81410 per toh \ew“f‘mks\;;;\‘n‘n-er extza Mees, $UGLL 80; Family. | Firse Nation — — | ~ - | mea.nn rmly hels y specula- | .ee canners’, 0@ bulls,| Wild Oat, G per ton eat, Me: Pork, $14; extra clear, Ik in the dairy districts con- part of those at least| Dom Iron & . '$2 50@35 50; Texas fed steers, | Wheat and Out, $9@11; Oat, $5@9; Clover, $5; ;. Dry Saited Pk, $%o; PiS | gor g & Lm““m\GsKSEL‘:u " . eans to express their | Ed Elect Tilum . (235 | Alfalta, 37 per ton. | Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, ldc - v & L So. — 100 crops are making slow in stocks, Sentiment | Gen Electric HOGS—Recelpts to-day 25,000 head, to-mor- | STRAW—60@S0c per bale. | b T gy RO |Sec Sav Bk. — 450 T "Bl een those who see cur- | Mass Electric.. . row 15,000 head; market Sc lower. Mixed and | ik dlaniadh LARD—Tierces quoted at 6%ec per Ib for | NUsdl Sav.100 — |Union T Co. — — and will saon be ready | cahis Rows IRty Situsmted | ‘ . $5 10G5 35; good. to choice heavy, | B TP compound and 8%c for pure; half-barrels, pure, o fack of warm weather In the market and who | [ 2y §0 20m5 5, roush heavy, 85 1065 25; b, | eans and Sceds. SR 10D tine, Dlcr SIb tins, 9%c: 3-1b tina; STREET RAILROADS. | méat and thoee who fear & contimuamce of 5% Wotverd il s’fi”e’::é"' ;i"i”‘lp"’f'&fi Head kst miesdy. | g NSNS G YRR b e U s men f C | Wolverine —Rece arket steddy. A , 8%c: ee o — ! | shrivkage of trae in industrials. Instead of | Good o choice wethers, $4 7045 25 :an— 3» Thers, i6' g, clauge 'td sephet Snddy m-‘ half barrels, $ige. one tierce, Syc: two tierces, | POWDER. rvatism and even | &nd Western Tambe, $600 40, B White, $3 8543 10 Tarms SUGAR. Y which prevail. This spirit seems to reflection of that existing in the busi- Cons for money Do for acct i A " ] e S R | Hides, Tallow, Wobl and Hops.. | 2 F Co- o %o [Kiswa's €. ’nn b Ter $2G2 10 per ctl; Horse | u Omaha.- Weather Report. at large, and its alt h ; i Honokea'S € 113 12 | Omeemee F e gy Abacenda OMAHA, Neb, June 23. — CATTLE | Beans, $2@2 50. Forii g ,fi S elS m advance or a decline. Amalga- | 2 ceipts, 1000 head: market about steady, \huve SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $4 25@4 50; Yellow o, Teleg: rnahlc % MISCELLANEOUS. 120tk Merid unresponsiveness to news of #4306 20, cows and heifers, §3 209 | Mustard, 32 50G3: Flax 311062, Canary. | trom California saying that in several counties | Alaska P A. 1641378 Cceanie S on. 4% 434 SAN FRANCISCO, June 23—5 p. m. a al decision in Montana was | i canners’. §1 502 stockers and leed- ' B}@5¥c for Eastern; Alfalfa, 144 @16c; R-pe. in that State the crop ha me back owing t0 ! Cal F C A. 100 (Pac Aux FA. 5 & . and minimum tem- | &lsc regarded as highly significant of the | cyo. "o Onio ers, $2 50@4 10; calves, $3G5 50; bulls, stags, 2@2%c: Timothy, 6G6lc; Hemp, 3%@ic less favorable weather, nm’ow crop for the Cal Wine A. .* W‘A Pac C Borx.158 139 B o cgp et | { a party of capitalists whose Mar- | Gt Groas W, e etc., $2 50@4 0O. 1b; Millet, 3@3i4c; Broom Corn Seed, m@zl te is now estimated at about the same as | MV& MtTm. 100 S £ | are closely watched for leader- | cii Great, West.. HOGS—Receipts, 10,000 head; market weak = per ton. ey year, Instead of 10 to 13 per cent larger, | k and Sie of speculator ID»:LB'S:"I & s to Se Heavy, $4 0714@4 15; mi DRIED PEAS—Blackeye. $3 per otl; Niles, | ac was recently expected. Reports of too cold | net carnings, by reason I G 35 2@l 0. light, $4 9045 071; pigs, | §3 25 Green Pess, $303%5 | weather in Oregon latterly have also been | expenses for' Wabesh and New Do’ ‘4&%‘%& £, b:l:‘p‘l_' ‘E‘?gfin; e sieads. | received. Locally. thers were reports ot sitghtiy d “nc: w E C . o ol ot Teeey o Stk | Tl <1 Westerzs, 80 4004 0. wiihirk 31 i Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | oiirige wer «man and. prices wers frmiy lure of a savinge bank in Massachusett Do 24 ped : oS ew } S ARG steckety W | maintained. No exports were reported for the T u‘?fi!rr rom hus exampie of & con. | DI Central e g oo : 4 There was continued firmness in new Pota | ™S8 Lo (1 sxine culle and brands sell | H succession of such events than from its | AUl & i 1\""503 City. | toes, as, in addition to the regular demand| gpoue-3@ic und tatl H, Saited =11 z O L s e e i3 | M, X & Twxas . 37 Spanieh & . ! for local consumption, there was a steady call | S0out 34@lc under quotstions. Teavy Selte s £ o were S Total sales. $2.726,000. | Bar silver—Steady, 25%4 er ou | _KANSAS CITY, June 23. — CATTLE — Re- | for shipment to Puget Sound ports and Hono- = Srecr® Dlc: medium. = Sic: lght Se; Cow & 5 STATIONS. e - Bonds were firm. Total ey . 2 ik pes. | ceipts, 5000 head, Including 1500 Somhmu lulu, The general run of fancy stock cleaned Hides, Sc for heavy and for light; S 3% 00 NS, S £ | United States bonds were unchanged on call. | T market steady. tive steers, $4 25@6 20 | up Guickly at oF near the top quotations, and | fc; Salted Kip. dc: Saited Veal 10c; Salted | 108 373 FE z NEW YORK STOCK LIST. [ ehort bills 1s 2 816024 per cons and foshios | Southern steers. $2 70G5 70 Southern cows, §3 | one small lot of whites sold on the whart at | Calf. 1lc; dry Hides. 16c; dry Kip. = b E E L4 Shares— Open. High. Low. Close. | months' bills 21 @21, Tee | @4: native cows and heifers, $2@3 50; llockel'l $2 10 per cental. Replcked lots of old crop C% s e ma g3, 25G30c each; 2 3 : | Atchison ... it it Wi nsy | and tesders $2 7G4 75; tulls, $2 0G4 25: | Burbanks moved off well, but stock in original ;{";;" ““;’"“;’o@“‘fl;fi H’;‘dfl'“':';l;”";“';s"’,"", - :‘,{L"."{'u’:’““w?;:‘; Asan. 3.' m e Condition of the Tre : K B ™8 s e os: Joakapes Nas Nl NS ST MMOMT| large sand 202 00 for medium, 31 zss‘n for | $2.000 Spring Valley 4s (24 mege). ... 99 25 50 36 -9 Bai asury. | 7 HOGS—Recelpts, 7000 head; maricet steady lentiful but steady at préviously quoted rates, | Small and 50c for Colts. | S i 50 | | Buik of sales, $5 55 215; | "Miseissippi | Tomatoes were protty well | $1 75 for large and $1 30 tor medum. $1@1 55 | Unlisted Securiti 5¢ 48 Bl WASHINGTON, June 23. — To-day’s stats- | phkers, ) U734 | cleancd up and receipts trom the Los Angeles | [0 smail and 50c for-Coits. Buck Skins—Dry | . ecurities. o & 00| Chesa & Ohio - | ment of the Treasury balances in the general | SHEEP — Recelpts, 3000 head; market | reglon were very 1ght fob reasons already men. | Mexican, S6c; dry Salted Mexican. 2fe: dry 2050 53 51 901 ont & “Alton fund. exclusive of the $150,000.000 goid reserve | steady. Muttons. $3 0G5 25 lambs. | e priots were higher all around. Hhu. | Central American, 30@32%c. Goat Skine— | 20.70 6 38 %91 Cnt & Alton in the divisior of redemption, range wethers, $4@4 S0; ewes, $2 50@4 | barb met with a sluggish demand and dragged Prime Angoras, Tdc; large andy smooth, 50c; | E R -%0| 3 able cash balance, $163,633,31 7 s | at sharply reduced rates. Peas, o Ciregey | SSdines, Thes Small r:;em es per 1v: 25856 T4 58 0| 3. | * - Peppers and Summer Squash were firm, while | TAT g3 By 288 71 58 B 00 | &) | : % | ?_’.'g;,f“"‘c aad Cucumbers wers inclined to | NG G MG ErENy Siimvoiat and Mendo- 32 b4 46 NW Ciear .00 New York Cotton Market. | | Miscellaneous Markets. e et | cine_376150; "San’ Joaquin and. Southeres i3 64100 66 SW Clear .00 ’ | 5 el i e gl L 4 P(rl’ATOES—Ne' White, $1 50@2 per cyl; months’ 10@i2c; do 7 months’, 8@llc per Ib: £2 54 48 NW Clear .00 <" p | I Rose, $1 40@1 60 per ctl; Garnet Chiles, | Middle Counties, 13@17c for free and 12@1%e 20 66 50 NW Clear Tr. NEW YORK, June 23 —COTTON—Futures . , ‘tl 160 per ctl; old B Rt $19 fof defective: Northern, 16@1Sc for free and 5 T % @ Nw Clear 00| S0 Sowth .o, oo 3% | opened steady.’ July. 10.50c; August, 1046c; Foreign Futures. 38 gar ctl, old river Burbanks, 00cG31 per et | M@16c for detoctive; Nevada, 13g16e, accord- | 30 |Mat Nav Co — 12 68 € N Cear .00) Colo- South N8 5q 300 $o0 iou | September, 9.70c; October, 9.55c; December, | o e Toiibe, et por ot | tns to conditses. 90 |Nev Nat Bk.150 200 T 8 5B e iy |Dela & Hudeon.. 000 156 B oo a0 hthta e © LIVERPOOL. | Red, 70@85c per sack; new Silverskins, §1 25@ | , HOPS—_ Nominal at 20G270c per Ib for Cali- | 81 INSRRCo 9% — S i S W Cear [0 D AR ‘“w splands. 1000 miadiine guit, Tive Saien O lmz‘g"‘mc-1 ABLES—Green Corn, $1 50g2 50 1500 are reparted “l 148 |Oax B sevrizm 9 6 52 W Clear 00| DeB- i | 200 baies. IPARIR > s Peacvis - 7 = i W oak Tom e = nEH N St Den & RG. ¥ Futures closed quiet. June, 1020c; July, Clo8In€ - T e e Wp,fi,"',‘;c!'.’. 55“'“, it Basbad ! = |I0OF Hall A € 30 62 44 Tr. ugust, 10.20c; September, 9.64c; Oc- I barb, 50G! . > 2 Mea arret. } 65 _|Orpheum Co.. — 18 Erie 1st pfd | Cheat— sack: Garden Peas, 4@0c per Ib; String and { 2 = fad L ®® “_’; :Clay T¢; | Erie 24 pra { e, 9.0 Jiovamber, S:fle: December, §.000; . , Whish - | Wax Beans, 4@0c per 1b; Tomatoes, $1@1 50 | 141 PacC Cas Cod28 — 32 . Clomay 00| Hockine Valiey fropad g aan e o Closiag | per box or crate for Los Angeles and $1 25 for | Packers and butchers report conditions un- | n2 Pac S Tel..108 — 2 Cicar® 7. | Hocking .““” prd r > ~ | Flour— | Misstssippl: Summer Squash. $1G1 25 for | changed, with a _quiet market Mutton, Veal e St o SW Clear o Dlinow Opetrs! - New York Grain and Produce. | Opening j guaB dos SLOGE (& larss baxes; Oabvags: | g Tamt e’ arm. while' Hoss comtinme in | NAN DU Tt O P osing . : - | Do com 50 |SF&SJ Coal. — WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL _— 60GT5c per box for llm““' and $1 50@1 75 DRESSED MEATS, 8 W = 2 NEW YORK, June 23 —FLOUR—! for bay: Garlic, 4@5c per 1b; Egg Plant, Sg10e | at_ Co. x FORECAST 20900 pasrein; sxpocta. GO tesrcin Loy Nerthern lV hem‘ Market. | per Ib: Dricd Feppers, Ser1bc ror sundried nq | _Wholesale rates from slaughtérers to dealers | 1 S04 Nngean = The pressure has rizen slowly cver the north- | aull, large arrivals checking demand. | 12,@i3c per Ib for ‘evaporated; Dried Okra, | 8T 8% follows: — |Swiss-A Blk. = ert baif of the Pacific Siope. Thunderstorms | WHEAT—Receipts, 30,000 bushels: exports, OREGON. 1320150 per ib: Green Peppars, 125 par 15 e T Ay e Nt S e B o Tqd e NN 23 prevail in 1 9008 < e g Marrowt. S 7 The temperatire has fallen from 12 to 18 de- N S e el Gl elevator | pORTLAND. _June 25— WHEAT_Waila L‘,’{.J(‘,,}“’.,‘"{’&Ji}""( at Squash, | % EOT" 1 oree, 14@SKe; small. 8Q93%o per | Lo SF Bk o 40 | Do rem - 3 2 sroes over morthern Nevads, Ttah and Idaho. ern Duiuth, $1 01%: No. 1 hard Maniery | Walla, 69c; bluestem. 77c; valley, 78c. | el R Morning Sesson. - The Toilowing hich winds rs reported: Point KR @ N LR S8 TR u('r'roN—Wcu:en, THOSe; Ewes, 6467 e 0, mertbues: BN el | nctabie strengih most of the day, infuenced | Northern Business. Poultry and Game. R e $10.000 United B R of S F 4 per cent’. 19 25 early by strong cables, but mear the clowe PORE—| Afterncon Session, 4 % end Modena, 42, southwest. & Dresacd Hogs, 81 8%e per 1b. Forecast made at San_Framcisco for thirty | prices weakened under realising and were| gpurriE June 3. — Clearings, The Poultry market was very much depressed LIVESTOCK MARKET. houre epding miduight, Jume 201 Saslly Dot uneimaged THly ‘clomid. at: B0c; balunces, sxm}u SgEoe for "-'yfl:‘n‘h €xcept laree young Roosters and | The following quotations are for good, sound | 3200 United Ry Inv Co pfd........ 48 30 Northern California—Fal ¥: HOPS—Quiet. ACOMA. June — Clearings, $254,602; """'~ Wiyl Sfowny a very small per-| pivestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 ortherly winds. . balinces, 806,52 ntage of the supplies. A car of Western . $22.000 United R R of S F 4 per cent.. 10 25 " Eouthern erm Caiiforaia_Fuir Friday; cloudy in ,',"é’,‘-’,{‘o_,ffi‘;’,‘,_ i PoanAg{;fl June 23.—Clearings, $451,457; | Hens. vmewm":enb Standing on the track e ¥ e R Cows ana Bt $130,000 Southern Pacific Co 41ks - 100 33 the morning: fresh southwest winds. sat balances, across roug! ready . 614@7c; thin Cows, 4@5c per I 3 Nevass ioudy Friday: showers in the chaneed i e o Closed steady and un- | “SLOKANE. ' June 23.— Clearings, $305,00; | overstocked market and met with a siuggian | 41 G oS per b (grovs weight California StockandO:lE.rchan e mountaine s,‘,:,,,,m e Cetomer, orog e 1oun-20c: | balaces, §20,004 demand SHEEP-Wethrs, SK@O5E Ewesr 2% @3 . g Sen Frapciseo ‘and vicinity—Fair Friday; e iy s e ‘:‘w?"""'" e je e s he). 236+ 4 light .mz wind changing to brisk westerly. -35¢; y, 6.60c; March, | o . E Y Wies Yok Asindy A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. SUGAR»R" and refined, firm; No. 6, 4.. l& - g ¥ { Bocs—uve ‘Hoss, 110 to 200 Ibs, 4%@Sc; % - = : Jo S No. 8 Sune; 3 G o N LOCAL MARKETS. | 1§ Ak F T ‘,";f,’,.";‘,',,?“‘:o:‘.“" soex 1 Fruit and Wheat Bulletin, Sh0c: Noo 14, 4150 cafim’:fin«?&"}" et 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from o R o s SL&SF 2dpa ..o R 4% mold A, 5'?(‘0&"' loaf, 5.63¢; crushed, ; Bicha ond Bull Aoy Ko | above quotations. | » ‘or the twenty-four hours endin . m., | 8t 3 : E. 190h smecidian time, San Pranciscs_June B ng w8z | P A, 4 AT Yraan. ¥ e wirs, '"?o‘ doaen; Ravbits, General Merchandise. - E 2 = = . et W BUTTER—Common to extra, 13@1Sc: State, $1 7582 tor Cottontalls and $1 pes i s b £ 2 ] =z 21 21 21% | dairy croamery, common to extra, 13@i7c. Mexican dollars, after a long period of stag- A & s 2 £ %p 1] g% £k | CHEESE Easy. % mation, nave Focently shown more life and ars brush. - i 5z 2 Lk | | EGGE—West tra, 17 : firsts, | ROV i cman, ental _shipment, L S B e | B SRR s ol | Butter, Oheese and Eggs. (Tl 2 ] ; s = o DRIED FRUITS. lor oou,_wqumen_ Nw ‘Welling- 4 sy 8% LIS T heavy shipment of $1.370,000 to Kobe by —_— BiSanc, 36 50 Beaver | Monere ] sl 2 BN BB R | BRI AT ra, b Sl e ety i " o | e st g, i, e et 5 % 5 e e, Tt E £ g &5 4 4@5%0;_ prime, 5%@5%c; choice, 5 continue qul igoniors snd re- $5 50; Greta, $7; : Richmond, . 9 £3 § § i sy e aod . tae; .“z:;mm in’ Bxchange yesterday were | tailers complaining of the general dullness. | 308 g o R ar A B o g ...4 51425 m | £y w 2 b se 6% 16% 16% B.PR c]n»—m;m:lus as to futures, with m | sacks: Pennsyl - Ezs. 4; wit: o Nie LR Sk ey g 7 L s % 38 nta Clara stock for October shipment Feport- ey S B | W elsh Lump, 4 onsi ed sold on a 2-cent basis f. o. b., ough | Sterling Exchange 50; Tannel, 38 50 $11 50913 | 50 Clear Express Companies— here holders are aski 2 Sterling Exchange, sight . — 488 Moun- 81 o1 Cicar 265 = R 7 e B "',",,',m,' a1 ! Stering Dxehange, cables T is per ton in kg 3 % :ulnu a 2;‘: to l::. .Dmmn"h‘“c 0 grads, and| New York Exchange, sigh SR w(.m s | % @ Gear B ,APRICOTS—Are qutet and unchanged, with | Nive X poe ounce = B8 slow, | *o; ustations ; for cases | 8 7 “lear choice quoted at T14@10c; extra cm , - 461 add 5c; Linseed, I Ba¥ 8% o g B Ee e R with, cholce " hel ’ 2% Gicar 3 88, T8TRe exira. choice, T15@80 z::hc"y. is a8 Ty e 74 58 Clear 25 DN T x 135181 coanut Ofl, in barrels, 58c for Ceylon and 5bc 95 46 Clear 8 for Australlan; winter Sperm 77 48 Suar 3 New York Metal Oll @8c: natural winter Sperm Ofl, 63c; extra g :: Clear ’:al ; M”k”. : ’on HL:nmvzu %M%i"l . 5 extra B 3 91 57 Cicar a4 m!onx.xmn-m. tin mar- No' 1 ©Ofl, 65e; pure Neatsfoot : 9 5 Clear B | 55, 1ok & harp upward furg toflky AE pite mm—:n—uqm-mr Ho 2 Hestatost O G Ut Herstas OO .== & 53 !:na‘fiuoaummwutuw ullv.vszNHmOthv.‘lm-um mfinm‘ajxgczrivr&mfi: a ng or futures. uzm-f Paint ; raw 3. 7 & Clovdy | advance CBAL, OfLe Water Whits Coal 11, n bulk, # = Clear - 1 al e § wm Club, nnm uua-amon. ua—.’:n:nuu.a; o 82 Clear 0% | at £08 16 tor shot b E @W Eivine. Sie; Deodorized Stov e, ia 70 &5 Clear @1 65 per bulk, 16c; in cases, 22l5c: Benzine, in w41 Clear R e : ;' in cases, 19%e: Gasoline, in 5 a Ciear & i"-"-* S AT e Gax 4 St { was W at $4 u in u! lo- ‘Low.- Clo T ‘market; poor grade; U2} | cal market, but was & shade in MMu umucfi s ket poor ; 101 | don, where it closed at £11 85 2 p m 5 Kfis-—-fi: showing up well; promise : 487% and lnu-l-,mt:-w December—$1 26%. o Sppies ripening: ool srop. a#w-tflluh'mflfi and with buyers holding off and trade in 10015 continue A in Middlesboro. fron dull, December Was also lower on b Rl Bu’ B0 ey, N, g PR RO : L4 Hantord—Grapes looking excelient, Grain 6% ' 10; e 2 75@1425; No, next week, 3 large on ac- coarse,

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