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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY JUSE 1904, 15 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Yor Supplies of Butter, Cheese and Hams, Bacon and Lard expected to be adtanced to-day. 1#ool, Hops and Hides as before stated. Veal lower under increasing receipts. Potatoes and Onions not materially changed. Vegetables weaker.' Poultry still depressed, with a large carry-over. Choice, sound Fruit in demand for shipment. Orange auctions discontinued for the season. pah Stocks still very active. Stocks about the same. Silver and Exchange rates about as before. Spring Wheat Conditions reported practically perfect. Rarley woeakening, with larger offerings of mew crop. Corn supplies increasing and the market sagging. Oats stcadily held at unchanged quotations. lay and Feedstuffs in moderatc receipt and steady. Nothing new in Beans and Seeds. Other local Stocks quiet. Cotton higher. Eggs continuc liberal. Other Meats unchanged. Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific EAN F}_A\ll‘ 0, and mintmum tem- the previous day Cincinnat! - Tacksonville . P » 5 H -—:E—: P z g fgEs s kB g EFE [ 3 s STATIONS. 2 %c% s z g 583 H g 8 gfg H 2 - B g R H 51 : 2 = 30.26 66 52 30.00 68 44 30.02 58 45 20.80 82 58 2094 53 50 28,78 76 38 ..30.22 62 38 Independence 2052 54 62 Los Angeles...20.92 72 58 Mt Tamalpais.29.98 14 56 North Head...30.2¢ 54 48 20.70 102 70 .29.90 48 30.14 45 ‘2082 s . .08 40 X 54 30.18 4 52 50 oe bt 00 CONDITIONS AND GENERAL WEATHER FORECAST. Fair weather prevails over the Pacific slope. Dressure _has rifen rapidly over ine jietesu and Rocky Mountain regions and fallen hily over Washington and Oregon. An ares pressure overlies the North Pacific, temperature has risen over Washington, a and remained pearly stricts west of the Rocky normal throughout high b June Fair Saturday; fresh ‘California—Fair Saturday; lght air Saturday. Francisco and vicinity—Fair Saturday; fresh porthwest wind. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecaster, Temporarily in Charge. Fruit and Wheat Bulletin. For the twenty-four hours ending 5 p. m., 20th meridian time, Sen Francisco, June 24, 04 EEED = F] RiE'S - § £ BEFE 2 v 4 EESE £ ¢ E 2 SR STATIONS. TS £5 £ s g g E-Fa b 5 $:f 5k 5 oty g 51 0 65 .00 46 .00 58 .00 56 .00 39 -00 €2 -00 41 .00 | i ‘00 58 ‘00 P -0 58 “00 54 ‘00 88 .00 58 .00 o ‘00 5 “00 54 ‘% o0 100 5 ‘00 50 ‘0 48 .00 43 .00 5% o 70 .00 WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS. Wilicws—Barley harvest sbout over; balf crop Colusa—Grapes, pears and prunes in good ondition: grain conditions uncl Riverside Weather this season tends to in- cresse bl cals "Banta. m-«m conditions still continue tavorable Hanford—Large crop of prunes and ramona pears: crop excellent; ot grain doing mmy. Cloverdale—Walnut treee looking Hollister—Grapes doing well, e prospects of h eron T Josr— 208 cars green fruit shipped East. Threshing will begin about Palermo—Ousts badly sheiled out; barley and wheat thrunk by north wind. B —Second crop strawberries light, but Conditions unchanged. ¢ H. WILLSON, Section Director. N MARKETS. | New York ]llom’y Market. YORK, June 2‘ ~Money on call— 13 per cent; closing bid, 1% offered, Easy and dull; sixty and ninety 2 per cent; six monthe, 3@3% per { 164 per cent. with actual busi- for de-! nE exchan Lankers | 1 constituted most of the motive for the dealings. | | The usual preliminary estimates or the week's | currency movement indicated a strong flow still | in course to New York, probabilities yointing | to a plethora of money In New York. An ex- pansion of loans is expected to result from the | | rafiroad bond operations of the week, but | scarcely sufficient to offset the advantage to the surplus of the cash inflow. The stock mar- ket was benefited by the forecast of the bank statement and by intimations of a cheerful view of the commercial outiook by the mer- cantile agencies. The large buying of Union | Pacific was also resumed with a galn of 1%, and Southern Paciic came Into the advancs | to the extent of %. The general market re- ponded with a recovery. The closing, how- er, was barely stead: Bonds _were irregular in etocks. Total sales par value, United States bonds were unchanged on call. XEW YORK STOCK LIST. Iron Silver ..... 1 75|!mlll Hflpel Leadville Con Little Chief .... !5!l-nflll’d Boston Stocks and Bonds. Money— Call loans Time loans Mining— -10133] Adventure . g'& Allouez Bingham . 228 Calumet & Hecla 460 Centennial . Copper Rangé . Boston Eley Fitchburg pfd... 137 Mex Central b B ) Y, N H & H..187 ‘F‘unklln > i E sle Royale A2 Miscellaneous— Mass M Amer Arge Chem. By o e % fd 3%/ Mohawk . 41 4| Mont Coal ‘& Goke 40% 27 |0ld Dominion ... 1314 . 61 Gen Eletlrlr . Mass Electric.... 19%|U 8 ofl pfd 72 |Utah Mass Gas wwnlnom United Fruit . | Winona Un Shoe Mach Wolverine . Do pfd [ 4a\§ L(ma'(m Closing Stocks. Cone maney .90 1. o8N ¥ Central.....110 Do acet %|Nor & \\e!!!r a Anaconda . .4;.\ Do pfd .. 8 Atchison L 76 ont & Wesiarn. . 3B Do pfd - 98 | Pennsylvania fls:z Bait & Ohio. 87% /Rand "Mines ..... 10§ Can’ Pacific l‘l)’\fi‘nmdln‘ ; L2y Ches & Ohio, Do 1st prd..... 41% Chi Great. WWost. 14 3314 Chi, Mil & St P 101 4 21% De Beers .. D 8T Den & Rio G L4t Do ptd Erie 24y Do Isl p{d crae Do 24 pra l]l Central .135 Louis & Nash... Do ptd MB:( & Texas... 17%‘5;\“15» 8 r silver-—Steady, 5% The rate of dlsmwllnl in he short bills 1s 2 - s e per cont | Articies— Low. Close. | bills 2 % er et R e | Adchison 2% Atchison L 2 Athin 9t Bank Chmmgs Belt & Ohio ptd. Csnadian Pacific NEW YORK, June 24.—The following tabl Ce ral of N J compiled by Bradstreet, shows the hunk‘ \‘l‘!nl:> Ches & Ohlo. ings -ll the principal cities for the week ended Chicago & Altos une with the percentage of increase and Chi & Alton p! ecre: as compared with the corresponding Chi & Gt Western Chicago & N W Chi M & St Paul. lorado_Southern Colo So 1st ptd. Colo So 24 pid.. Del & Hudson Del Lack & West Denver & Rio Gr.. Den & Rio Gr ptd. Erie ... 53 Erie ist pfd Erie 24 pfd Hocking Valley Hocking Val pfd.. lilinois Central Iowa Central { Iowa Central ptd.. > Southern ... Southern pfd. Louisv & Nashv Manhattan L ..... Metropol Securitles { Metropol St Ry... Mexican Central .. Minn & St Louls... 5300 600 MStP&SEM.,. 600 MEP& SEMopfd _ 300 Miesouri Pacific 5,300 Mis Kans & Texas 200 MK & T ptd NR R of Mex p 4 8 4 T 1,200 Ontario. & Wesiers 2,400 Pennsylvania ..... 4.900 P CC & St Louis. . B Reading 5,400 467 Reading 1st pfd. 100 81% Reading 2d pfd.... ..... . Rock Island Co.... 3,200 21 20% B4y 8ey | Rock Isian® Co pfd St L &S F 24 prd. Louis § W fi'l Louis 8 W pfd.. 2815 Southern Pacific 5% a8y, Scuthern Railway . 214 2% | 8o Railway pfd.... Fiin | Texas & Pacific.... 22 215 Tol St L & West.. . A% | TSt L&Wptd.. 3 s | Union Pacific ..... 87% 88Y | Union Pacific pfd.. 028, 92% | bash 5 15% 18k | Wabash pfd_ % 4% Whee] & Lake E ‘Wisconsin Central. Wiscon Cent pfd.. Express Companies— Adams . American . £3 % 5% Am Cotton Ofl ... Am Cotton Oll prd American Ice ..... American Ice pfd. Anaconda Min Co.. Brooklyn Coro Fuel and. Tron. Consolidated Gas .. Corn ucts Corn_Products pfd. Distillers’ 8ecur .. General Electric Inter Paper Inter in pra Pump .. North American Pacific Mall Pressed Steel C pfd Pullman Pal Car... Republic Steel . Republic Steel pfd. Rubber Goods ... U 8 Leather pfd.. US Realty ... Western Union Total sales. 230,100 shares. UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. W YORK, June 2i.—No bond transactions 1098 \MERICAN CAN COMPANY. . asked 4%; preferred, bid ! NZW YORK BONDS. U 8 ref 25 reg.. IfiflfiLkNumflN“;a Do u T206 45725 % for sixty day bills, 54 508 1 bifle »uwu Mexican Fonds regular New York Stock Market, NEW YORK, June 24.—Speculative senti- ment was a good deai disturbed to-day by the announcement over night that the sem. interest on the debanture A bonds of the bash hed been passed by the directors. talance inclined to the side of rength in the wheat market on reported cessive rains in the West and Southwest plemented the effect of the Wabash weal There was also o weak return of net earni for May by Baitimore end ou:'::' rom lagt year'y total third. the stocks which fia lifted by Ilu'e DOV 3 sulfered from & scramble to, take 7 e 41 rmments, steady; raflroads, 8 anan it HEEE of ve £} fisli § I | 39§¥ 2 _ggfl §= UM ¥ SUCBR2RRS e T '~>»_ H si3sua # iaeieege i z 3 it | Philadelphia. | 8t 3 | Pittsburg | San Francisco | Cincinnati | Clevelana | Detroit | snmmm | Richmond | Portlana, | Salt Lake City | Rochester | Nashville Worcester | Davenport . | Chattanooga - a. | Gresnsburg. | Bloomington, 108 | foux Falis, S Decatur, | Ottawa | Virtorta,' B.'C... week last year: Cities Percentazes. Lauis Baltimore Kansas Gity New Orleans . Minneapolis Louisville Omaha Milwaukee Providence Buffalo Indianapolis St. Paul Los Angeies St. Joseph Denver .... Columbus . ttle Washington Savannah Albany or. Fort Worth . Toledo, Ohfo Peoria Atianta Hartford 8 T 4 & 8 Portland, M Augusta, Ga Topeka .. Sioux City Syracuse . Evansville . Birmingham Wilmirgton, Del.. Knoxville Little Rock Wilkesbarre . Fall River . Macon . s Wheeling, W. Va. Wichita Akron 35 1,035,261 540856 673,45 1,090,190 Springfield, 11, . Kalamazoo, Mk‘h Youngstown . Helena Lexington . Fargo, N. D. New Bedford PEPSES Rockford, 111 Binghamton . Springfield. Ohi Quincy. T R HR o . ksonviile. Charleston, §. Cedar Rapids Totals. U, 8.. Outside N. Y. Montreal Toronto . Wirnipeg Vancouver, B, C Hamilton London, Ont 8t. John, N. B. Totals. Canaa.. $51,331,710 ot included in totals becaus ntal other jtems than clearings. o hlu Totals, Canada. . Condition of the T rcr;sury. WASHINGTON, June 24.—To-day's state- ment of the Tressury balances In the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the division of redemption, sno < gne camh balance, $181,010.281; ol 864,065, New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK. June 24.—Cotton, steady; closed 10 points higher: middling Ilpll.ndl, 11.05c; middling Gulf, 11.30c; sales, m 10.40¢ Futures opened quiet. July, 30c; September, 9.85c; cm»«. nflc, No- 9.43c; December, 0.48c: January, Afc. Futures closed quiet and steady. July, : 10450 August. 1045c. Septops: | P B .Novemhur. 9.46¢c; New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, June 24.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 131,200 barsels:’ export. 15700 barraia, - Qulet 5725, Winter straights, $4 70@1 85; Minnesats patents, ‘_« WHEAT -Recelpta, 50.100 bushals. firm; No. 2 red, Pominal elevator; reactions .n‘d"nm:dl {aking_and news, follows y a b g hh‘n T5-16c -uo-ea o o """ Josed B4l4c; asi: Slosed si%e. S § HO! fot. HID WOOL. 214 ! No. 1 foundry Northern Is quoted af 1 B £ T oA 2o | Beptember 1 Short ribs, e . | wheat. 5181 01; i i 6.35c; March, 6.60@6.65¢c: May, 6.80c. Spot, qulet~ n;{lac steadys Nn. 1fllu:, Te. R uz 13@18%c¢; State dairy, common to extra, 'HEESE-_Irre‘ulu State full cream, small white andfi::olond. 8@8%c; large white and colored, 7 EGGS—Irregular. Western extras, 17%c@ DRIED FRUITS. 18c; do prime, 17c. EVAPORATED APPLES—The con. tinues qulet, 1903 supplies In moderate jobbing demand a clnnlnf‘ up fairl; wdl with rices uuduy held. Common, I‘n. ime, %@byc: cholce, 6@elic; fancy, B Are in Uikt supply. so far as loc-l ocks are concerned, Ut With dernud § khz rices show no material cl ranging < to d%c, according to grade. A 'RI OTS—AN firm, with coast advices in- dicating A huden(n& 'market for futures, whicl are sald demand, Ghoice, @10c; extrl cholee 1014 @10'%c; fancy, 11@13c. PEACHES—Are qulet, but steady.’ Choice, 7@T%c; extra cholce, T%@Sc; fancy, 9%@10c. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 24. tin market showed another slight improvement, with spot closing at £110 Ds and futures at £118 175 6d. The local market responded to | the advance with a slight gain, though de- mand showed no _appreciable improvement. Spot is quoted at $26@26 4. Copper was o little easler 1n London. closing at £56 13s 94 for spot and at £56 12s 64 | futures. ‘The local market Is firm at $12 62 3 12 78 for lake; $12 BO@12 621 for electrolytic, and $12 121,@12 25 for casting. Lead advanced to £11 10s for spot in the London, market, but remained quiet and un- changed here at $4 204 | Spelter closed at $4 s 8714 in New York, or met unchanged, while' London was & little higher at £22 2s 0d Tron_closed at bls 3d in Glasgow and at 42s 94 in Middlesboro. Locally iron is unchanged, 4 500 No. 2 foundry Northern at $13 .lsou 25; No. 1 foundry Southern nnd Nc 1 foundry Southern soft at $13 25@13 % * Future Grain and Provisions. | CHICAGO, June 24.—A cloudburst in Kansas | was chief among the causes of a strong wheat market here to-day. At the close September wheat showed a gain of %c. Corn s off a shade. Oats are down Y. Provisions are up 10¢ to 20c. Under the influence of higher cables and wet | weather throughout the West and Southwest | the wheat market started out strong. July opened '{@%c to e higher at S4%@8S4%ec to | 8i%e. September was up Ye at Sdc. During | the first hour there was a good demand from | commission houses and from shorts, the delay w0 harvestiag occasioned by heavy rains (n Kansas and surrounding territory being the main stimulus to buying. Prices advanced o S54c for July and SO@SO0%c for September. Later ‘n the day local bears sold moderately and some carly buyers followed, causing tem- porarily an easier tone. The July option exhib- ited most weakness, selling down to S4%ec. September cased off to T9%e. One Influence { that promipted conhiderable selliar Was & or | vate crop report, which was construed as bear- ish. Another source of weakness was news in regard to the threshiug of new wheat, returns being described as very promising. Liberal | Argantina shipmenis. which had apparently | been overlooked carlier in the day, tended to depress the markat. Within the last hour, however, the market was bullivh. A demand for September developed as a result cf n lurge decrease fn primary receipts, and beceuse of estimates that receipts for ‘to-morrow would be small. The close was at the high points w.th Septeripe NO%c. July was vp to AB%C, The early corn market was strong, with | several large commission heuses good buyers of September. July cloxed unchanged at 48%c. | September opeied a shade lower to {¢ higher at 8mE4SKC, s0ld batween 48%e and 48%@ 1S, closing at 48l5c | " Trading in oats was dull and the tone of | the market weak. September opened unchanged to a shade lower at 31i@i2c, sald between 30%c and 32md2%e and closed at 31%e, Provislons wers firm cn an active Jemand from local packers. There was a heavy trade in ribs, severai large operators being active traders In that product. September pork closed 20c_higher, lard was up 10c and ribs were 1233 | @3¢ higher. The leading futures ranged as follows: | | Articles Open. High. w. Close. | Wheat, No. | July. old 8674 July, new . soiy September. a2 September. S0% .1 Corn, Na, | July A8y 4 September . 8% 48 3un8 July September . December . Mess pork, l3uly ... Beptember Lard, per 100 July ... September | CHICAGO, June 24—Cash auotation | 99c; No. w N | 2 oats, 414 @41%c¢: No. 3 No. 2 rye, 60c; good feedin, fair to chalce malting, $7@52¢: No. " white, utgoum e | sides (boxed), 3 ! ! high wines, $1.28; clover, contract grade, | | 810 75. | Articles— Receipts, Shipments. | Fiour, 20,200 28,400 Wheat, 41,100 | Corn. 325000 | 115.100 | ! 2,800 | 38,600 4,800 | | Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | & | CHICAGO, June 24.—On the Produce Ex- | change to-day the butter market was firmer; creameries, num.y.c dairy. 11%4@16c. Eggs steady, 14@14%c. Cheese, 714@Sc. o e e | CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. | * : & Chicago. CHICAGO, June 24.—CATTLE — Receipts, ' ;looo Steady. Good to Drime steers. §5 | poor to medium, u $2 504 $5 35@5 avy. lmafi light, uloos.w b:?k SHEEP—Recel St oo choice wethers, o BGEED: el tn Bois Western Py %fl; mixed, $4@4 75; “I‘L Western lambs, $4@5; spring lambs, Omaha., 9000, Mark ‘“"f,‘ : mhd“l’flrl” lmoc#m i | Wegtem, ey:m-uun hm::m - -uum- $4 m:: $3@4 lambs, $5 . Bulk of ..'}:.""Fé* 06@0 20; ‘l’o&"fl"" packers, $5 05@5 25; Mll -u ||¢ sleP—-luceln 1000, Muttons, $4 50@5 30; lambs, ;ruu- Wethers, $4@ 150; ewes, $3 [ Miscellmiéous Markets. ' | o s o) o na: Ghoe mac T © ) F&fign Fumress | Chicago Board of Trade. | | s ! Steriing Exchange, sight | this grain, lh e || Family Retail Market. | Pfle— of Dairy Produce &nd Meats nu not changed since last week, but. Fish and Poultry show eouddu-lllo revisfon. Bhort-lived varieties of summer Fruits, par- tlcullrly Cherrles and Gooseberries, are be- coming scarce and they are higher, but most klnd“yn( tree fruits and Be';rl-l are in good su; with prices geperally reasonable. reen Peppers, Tomatoes, Green Peas and Asparagus are higher this week, while every- thing else in the vegetable line stands about the same as quoted last week. “thllln(ton $—@10 00 ‘ellington B 500 750 DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— Butter, choice,sq.40@45| Eggs, B Beced itds Common paci o Cpesse Cal 8315, oy, comb. b, (% . East . Do extracted .. Cheese, Swies POULTRY AND GAME— Hens, ll.![t ea.T! 1| Ducks, each ....85c@$1 Do smal S @$1 50 Young Rooster: 1 T each r pair. Peach 20 Broflers, each lee, each ......— Turkeys, per Ib. MEATS, PER PUL\D— Roast Beef, | Mutton Chops ...—@15 chofce cuts .. , Fork Chops —@18 0@12%| Veul Cutlets 13 1215G18 Corned Beet 15| Beef Stew H . Ix-:ltog Ste - V' tew Toreqtr Mutton. . S lfllEu p Meat Le: Mutton Bones ‘Fndrioin Steak. 12 S@—10! 15 Hrml . k.. Bacon iLagis|1oric Seusage Portrhse Stea Roond Steak . 10g1210] O ed Beet . .20 oun: i et . Lamh Chope .1 0G0 T ard e e u;,a-; FRUITE AND NG 20| Limes, | Lemons, aa: 4 8| Loeanberries. per drawer ... e %! Grapes, Ib 25| Do common . -10@15{ Peaches, 1b . Currants, I1b .... 4@ 6Plums, 1b (‘lnll]oum ea.10@15| Pears, 1b. . -~—4120| Pineapples, 208—| Cranberries, at. . Cherries. 1b . each Bruu Nuts ... Raisins, 1b .. Fananas, doz .2 Raspberries, per Chestnuts .. 20| drawer . ........ Cocoanuts, ‘each. —010 Struwberries, Figs, dried, Ib.. 6@10| per drawer ...25@40 Do, _fresh,1b.121,@15| Tangerines, doz..15@20 | Gooseberries, 1b.10@15 Walnuts, per 1b.15@20 Grape Frult, dz.75c@$1Watermelons, ea. 60@75 | |3 VEGETABLES— Asparagus, 1b.10@12%| Leeks, dz bunch.15@20 | Artichokes, Beets, dozen ....10@0— Onlons, per Beans, white,1b. 56—| Okra, dried, 1b.. 200 t‘nlored per Ib. 5@— Potatoes, ofd. Ib. lu,@ ed 1b.—@ 8 Do, new, . 5@10| Parsnips, per dz. wzn : 5@10| Radishes, dz beh. 1 { Rhuparb, 1b .. Cucumbers, doz. zgf—'s.‘é Ui bnches 25— Garlic S@10 String Beans, . 6@ 8 Green Peppers.1b.20530| Summer Sauash, r-bhua each . Celery, head Cress, ' dz bunch. Dried_Peppers ..10a20( per 1b .. 8 Egg Plant, Ib.. mfizn Spinach, per ib.. 5@ 6 | Green Peas, 1b.. 6@ 8| Thyme. dz bnchs.25@30 | Green Corn, dz..25G40| Turnips per doz.—@15 | Lettuce, per doz.15@30 Tomatoes. 1b ..121:@15 FISH— ‘l}nmcnun . 12 5G20| Clams, galion 5723! Do hard!hell 0@—|Crawfish .. @—) Crabs 0f— | Mussels, 20/ 0; tive: medium grades, combing and clothing, 18a24c; lght. mfin)c: heavy fine, 12@15c; tubwashed, 20@33c. Nerthern 1Wheat Market. OR¥GO! PORTLAND, June Walla, 09¢: bluestem, 77 —WHEAT—Walla 1 alley, 7Sc. Northern b‘u.rmc.cs. SEATTLE, June 24.—Clearings, $784,291; | balances, £14 0, MA. June 24.—Clearings, $274,080; balances, 35,031 PORTLAND. June 24.—Clearings, $468,546; balances, $40.443, SPOKANF, .lune 24.—Clearings, $283,318; balances, £43,340. . * : | TOCAL MARKETS. | ¥*- o e 3§ Exchange and Bullion. Changes yesterday were slight and confined | to International Exchange. LOCAL. Sterling Exchange, sixty da; Sterling Exchange. cables w York Exchange, sig w York Exchange. me:r-pm Silver, per ouncs Mexican Dollars . INTERNATIONAL. New York on Mexico Berlin on London Paris on London Wheat and Other Grains. 3 WHEAT—The foreizn markets were firmer, with Paris and Liverpool futures higher. E: lish cables were strong on unfavorable weatl i in the Argentine, which reported some damage | from drought and frost. Repurts from Rou- | mania also continued unsatistactory. Chicago was c higher, but reported the | cash situation slow. Snow's weekly report was bearish, showing almort perfect weather in June. The condition of the Spring Wheat is practically perfect. The San Francisco market was somewhat higher as to futures, but unchanged and weak as to the cash grain, with sellers still dis- posed to meet buyers. CASH WHEAT. Club, $1 27%@1 3214: California Whll' A\lltrllll 1 5212@1 57%: Northern Club, $1 30@1 35; Northern Blugstem, $1 50 @1 55 per ctl. £ FUTURES. Sesslon 9 t0 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. - Close. <81 263 $1 20 $1 2613 $1 27% 2 p. m. Session. December—$1 27. BARLEY—Offerings are larger, as the new crop is comis in more freely and the ten- dency in Feed is downward. Very fllr new Feed is selling to arrive at 95%c@$ sals on the spot at 98%c is aiso rgf old now commands but slight pre- Wit ompe new, The Gemand for ald Srantng continues fair. TFutures are quiete. CASH BARLEY. Feed, @1 02! for old and December 98%c@ 10 1 02 for new: old Brewing., $1 110; %h"l e, $1 0234@1 10 for llh'- to “ FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a, m. December—Ui¥e. 2 p. m. Session. December—93%¢. OATS—There is nothing report e market bolu qulet llld steadily thiclent nlxorlnn to accommodate held, wif lll‘ m BTG T v ey g & 9215 $1 356@1 40 per ct { conu—onmnn of Western m lov lal Kansas C"y- than for & long time, 4 good many samples being shown, and it is coming In Iberally KANIA! ITY, Ilo. June 24.—CATTLE— | every day. jons are weak in enu-qn-nu. IAcep . . Steady and uctive. unm California grades are not erially cha '40; native cows $2d haitara 8 but they are weakened by the declining _ten- 550, stockers and foadars, 5. "bulls, | dency in Western is also $2 50 25; calves, utarn -!Mr-. h lower. oe Western cows, ‘Western sacked, V’h Gfl? for !ellow. HOGS—] $1 45@1 47% for ite and § California large ¥ round_do, $1 50@1 60; Wm..‘;? i etl; mm:o&‘"n ‘:g $1 B - Nerinal at $1 502 per cul. Flowr and Millstuffs. doz.15@30| Mushrooms, 1b. wcgll' bo: | very slowly at §6 per dozen. | houses who are heavy were moderate. Feedstuffs were as previously mBule 322 unon eed, ton; Broom Corn Feed, 90c HAY—O0ld crop—Wheat, W; ‘Wheat and Oat, $11@12 50; Oat, on‘ $74 10: Bariey and Oat, ?‘n Sunl. 3738 P fllll. nmg &tsr“:)on Voluunr Wheat .n’a Oat, 'soou &t WC‘:’ . 38 ¥ ton. 30g30c per bale. Beans and Seeds. Dealers continue to quote a dull and un- changed market for all ae«-rlpuon- M!l.fl 5@2; bmagc tor Bastein: Attaite, 1439 & fimothy. 6G6ic; Hemp, IHGie illet, 3@3%c; Broom Corn Seed, wr ton. DRIED PEAs—Blukaye $3 per ctl; Niles, $3 25; Green Peas, $3G3 35. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. New Potatoes ruled firm durln( the early trade under a continued st demand for local use and export, but the marker weak- ened later in the day after the demand for shipment had been satisfied and closed rather Extra fancy lots of wnites commanded usual premium and Early Rose were cleaned up by shipping brokers at higher rates. Red Onions were slightly lower, while Silver- s were higher. e last carload of Mississippi Tomatoes was about cleaned up and offerings consisted almost entirely of the Los Angeles article, which was in light receipt and firm at higher rates. A' carload falls due from Mississippl early next week. Summer Squash and Cucumbers were in increased supply and lower and Peas, Beans and Asparagus were also lower. Green Pep- pers arrived rather freely and met with a good demand at steady prices. Rnubarb was plen- i tiful and very dull, with dealers making con- cesslons in order to clean up. POTATOES—New White, $1 502 per ctl; Early Rose, $1 5041 65 per ctl: Garnet Chiles. $1.50G1 60 'per ctl; oid Oregon Burbanks, $1 1'35 per ctl, ol river Burbanks, 80c@81 pér et ONIONS-—Australian Yellow, nominal; Red, 70g80c per sack; new Siiverski 1 65 per otl VEGETABLES—Green Corn, $1 50@2 50 per sack or crate; Aspa j7c_per 1b: Rhu- reen Peas, $2@2 25 per barb, 4G@d0c per box; k: Garden Peas, 4@4lc per 1b; String and Beans, 3@Sc_per 1b; Tomatoes from Los Carrots, per box for Marys- ‘and $1 25@1 50 lor bay: Garlic, 4g5¢ per Egg Plant. S@10¢ per 1b; Dried Peppers, 10¢ for sun-dried and l2‘,fi|‘ic per Ib for evap- orated; Dried Okra, 12%@15c per Ib; Green Peupers, 15¢ per Ib for Chile and 20c for Bell; M fat Squash, jobbing at 1%@2c per 1b, Poultry and Game. A portion of the car of Western Hens that was brought over from across the bay on the preceding day was still on hand and sold off The market was heavily supplied with domestic stock and was dull for everything except young Roosters and large Fryers. There was a heavy surplus un- sold at the close and Broilers and small Fryers were quoted jower. POULTRY—Live Turkeys. 14@15c _per Ib; Geese. per pair, 31 2561 50 Goslings, $1 5092 Ducks. = $4@4 50 per 866G for young; large and $4@4 50 for small $7 50@9; old Roosters, 5; Fryers, 35 509 ¥ 50. Brolters, $1a% 50 for large and’ $20 50 for smail: Pigeons, $1 50 per dozen for old and Rabbits, dozen:; | 3% per $1 75G2 tor Cottontalls and §1 per dozen for brush. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Eggs are still quoted weak dull, with most of the ranch going at 21 is now an extreme figure. Close bu: that they can supply their wani the present dullness continues lower quotations will probably be seen in a day br two, Several importers of Eastern Eggs are trying to keep California guotations | up to help their Eastern, but the drift of the | market is against them. Stocks of both Cali- fornia and Eastern continue large. ,000 1bs Butter, 1207 cases Recsipts were bs Cheese. Epes ord 22,600 BLflER—Crelmr‘y 2t frst hands, 18% @10 | @iSc for firsts; dairy, 16@ | Butter, 13@15¢; cold storage, nom- CHEESE—8%@9¢c for cholce mild new and | 1@Te for lower grades; Young Americas. 99 9%c: Eastern, 12%@1: Western, 11@12¢ T ib, P BGGS—Ranch. 208223 for hlr to cholce; store, 16@19c; Eastern, 19g20c firsts and 16%@18c for seconds. for ext Deciduons and Citrus Fruits. Choice offerings of good. hard deciduous fruit in small packages suitable for shipping were wanted for shipment on the Puget Sound steam- er and, as supplies of®such fruit were not over- plentiful, they met with prompt sale at or near the top quotations, Cherrles were in light receipt and small packages cleaned up quickly, and Red and White Astrachan Apples suifable for shipping were in good request at $1 25@1 50 per drawer. Common offerings of Apples, Pears, Peaches and Apricots in small boxes and baskets were abundant and dull, as local trade was quiet as usual on Friday. Large lines of all those descriptions, particularly Peaches and Apricots, were still on hand at th close. Apricots in bulk.sold to the regular trade at 1G2%c per pound, while the canners paid from 3§20 to $35 per ton as to color, size and quality. Figs were in free supply and weak, and it was difficuit to obtain over $1 for the best double-layer drawers. Melons were in good request and the car of Watermelons that had been standing on the track for some | days was placed on sale. Goaseberries con- | tinued scarce and firm, while everything else in the berry line was in free supply and dull. The canners secured large lines of Malinda Strawberries at §2 per chest and pald 2c per und for red Loganberries, equivalent to about f;’ 50 per chest. Citrus fruits were in ample supply and dull at unchanged rates. There was no Orange auc- tion, as there was not sufficient stock avail- able, and the sales have been discontinued for the season. STRAWBERRIES—$2 50@5 per chest for loh"uflhl and $2@3 50 for l.hc larger varie- ties. DOGANBI:RNM 50 per chest for red and $2 50G3 50 for v BLACKBERRIES—$3 50@5 per chest, RASP) @6 per chest. GOOSEBERRIES—English, S@10c per Ib. CURRAN per chest. ERRIES—in small packages, 65@85c: in :ulk. 6@Sc per Ib for Black and 6@Sc for Royal nne. PRICOTS—8mall boxes and crates, 35@ uc baskets. 30@40c; In bulk, 162%c per Ib. PPLES_Old, $i 502 box; new Gresh 50508 for small Saxse Sna Dhskits st u-:otl 50 for large boxes. 1 per box, as to size of box. per box or basket; large open hoxes, $1@1 25. PLUMS—Clyman, 50§75 per Cherry Plums, 25@50c per box: Stmon! Blums. y Prunes, §1 per crate and for single-layer and $1@1 25 for_doublc-layer boxes. !(uous._c-nulnupu. uo- per crate; Wuennelnm. Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. Apples. 4 ‘sun-dried, mE' mporsial 1003 crop, 2G2%c for the four b b. prices Fresno for 1903 . o, m o change without notice) are as 4c per Ib; 3-crown, 4%e; 2-crown, 4c 3-crown, 4ci 2.crown, 3%c: 'n—q—. 4c; seedless Suftanas, seedless e G Boated: Bige: Seeted Hate: ins, 16-oz cartons, m& B S¥e; 12-02. cartons, fancy, 4%ec; cholce, i in fancy, 5iec; eiflwe-. AUCTION SALES Ancfion Sale Of 40 HEAD HIGH-CLASS STANDARD BRED COLTS AND FILLIES. Sired by Weicome, 2:10%; Wm. Harold, 2:13%; Hambletonlan Wilkes, 1679, and Moo~ terey, 2:00%. FROM THE MEEX ESTATE, Haywards, Cal., and Other Owners. At same time will sell carload of GENTLE WORK HORSES, from 1200 to 1800, ready to 8o to work, TO BE SOLD 'Y EVENING, June 38, 1904, At 7:45 p. m., at Salesyard, 1732 MARKET st., Corner Van Ness ave. Horses at yard Saturday, June 25, M Send for catalogue. FRED H. CHASE & CO., Successors to Kelly & Co., Live Stock Auctioneers. e ———— smaller ones were selling. Arrivals of Hogs were wmall, with the packers good buyers. The talk in this market yesterday was that Hams, Bacon and Lard would probably be ad- vanced on Monday to the level of Chicago. Qoe lasge tenncly Douse has aiready advaneced rd e s Inactive. Cl' SEAT ATS Bhcon, 9%e heavy, 10c for light medium. 12c for light, 13%ec for extra light and 15@16c for sugar- cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13c; Cali- fornia Hams, 12@12%c; Mess Beef, $100 10 50 per bbi: extra Mess, $11@11 50: Family, $12@12 50; prime Mess Pork, $14; extra clear, | §22; Mess. 817 50; Dry Salted Pork 9%c: Pig arkl_lm. Pigs’ Feet. $5: Smoked Beef, lic per LARD—Tierces quoted at 6%c per Ib for cnmpaund -nd sv;c for pure; half-barrels, puge. :l‘c 10- %e: 5-1b tins, 9%ec: 3-1b tins, e, COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 8%c: thres | half barrels, 8%c; one tierce, Sic; two tierces, 8c; five tierces, 77%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Cubs 4@lc under quotation: and brands sell about Heavy Salted Steers, o: fum, ht. Se; Cow for light: Stags. Hides, Sc_for heavy and 6c; Salted Kip, 9c; Salted Veal 10c; Saited Calf, 1lc; dry Hides, l6c: dry Kip, i3c; dry 18’ Sheepskins, shearlings. 25@30c each: 1, each; medium, 70@90c; long J101 50; Horse Hides, salt, 32 73 tor nd $2G2 80 for medium, 1 75 for small ‘and ‘Se. for Colts. Horse Hi dry. $1 75 for large and $1 50 for medium. $1@1 25 for smail and 30c for Colts. Buck Skins— Mexican, 30c; dry Salted Mexican 25¢: dry Central ' American, 30§32%c. Goat Skins— Prime Angoras, 75c; large and smooth, Soc P ALLOW. Mo 1" rendered, 4% Al ferd] 0 rendered, r 1b: No. 3 3%@tc; Ereaser 2rgde. LT e P WOOL.- Spring. Cilp—Humboldt and_ Mendo- cino 17@1%¢: San Joaquin and Southern, 13 10@i2¢; do 7 _months’, 9@llc per Ib, Middle Countles, 13@17c for free and 12@15¢ for defective; Northern, 16@18c for free and 14@16c for defective; Nevada, 13@16ec, accord- ing_to_condition. HOPS—Nominal at 25@27%ec per 1b for Cali- fornia, 1903. Contracts for 1904 crop st 17%@20c are reported. Mecat Market. As was expected when Veal went up a few days ago, the advance has called in more sup- plies, and the market Is falling back again, as will ‘e seen. is is the oniy change to re- port. Hogs are weak in spite of moderate re- ceipts, as the demand is_very light. Beef fs | steady and Mution and Lamd are firm, with | ugnter arrivais. DRESSED MEATS, Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF—6@Tc for Steers and 5@éc per Ib for Cows. VEAL— $@9%5¢ per 1b. llll -r-rou—“-m-n. h.u lwo-, $a@io P AMB—8a9c | _ The following quotations Livestock, delivered in San | CATTLE—Steers, 7%GS%c; Cows | ers, 63@7c; thin Cows, 4@5c B per T CALVES—4@4%ec per Ib n}fzn-w.m'e-:"wflzw g z‘.u per (gross weigl MBS —$2 25@2 50 per head. HOGE—Live Hogs, 110 to 200 bs, 4%@8e: 200 to 250 Ibs. 4%c: over 250 Ibs, 4c: soft 3 20 per cent off; | 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. and Heit- General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain_ bags, 5%c; §5 40; Wool Bags, 32035c; Fleece Twine, fié‘éAl,—wflllmcm $8 por ton: New Welling- $8; sntél; 36 50; Brnn!. 36 50; ‘_’ Hlll, $5 50; nford, $7; Bay, 50; Greta, $7; Wailsend, rl S St Pes v : Wd‘h Anthracite Egg. 313; Welsh Lum $11 50; Cannel, 38 50 per ton; Coke, $11 e S e e tain ptions, according to San Quentin, F OILS—Quotations are (nr barrels; for cases add Sc; Linseed, 40c per gallon for boiled and 47c for raw; Castor Ofl in cases, Bakers' for | Dll. §2¢; Paint COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl, in Pear] Ofl, in_cases, 20c; Aml. ; Extra Star, i fi 23c: bulk 16c; 13¢; in cases, ‘l"lie “.d.m Gasoline, in 8¢ in drums and iron barrel AND SRS En TEAD Rea Lead, 2 T%c per 1b; White Lead, T%@7%e. to_quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in Cubes, A Crushed and Fine A, H Golden C, ll&. i half barrels, 25¢ more; b:x“" S0c_more; 30-15 ib. less than m"v'e'rv. barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR FRIDAY. JUNE 24. All Stacks Inactive Except the Tonopah Group. Activity and firmness continued to character- 12e the Tonopah Mining stocks and prices were generally higher, as will be seen. The Com- stocks, on the contrary, were weaker and pres- were featureless, and the wli ='- Hawaiian ar. o closed lower, with considerable selll sure apparent. Local stocks and dull were and

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