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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1904 B e s e [ P e | ACTION SALES m‘mén aaten o Yc; prime, 5%@5%c; nco:u. June n“—ewm-r—um-a B P Skt st beraity sup: PRY: 4 slied ang continued weak for everything attracting any ve) o sty ly fancy large young e S5y in b & i fBieid Wentern. cams 16 o ar o 4 T 1At s Gistations vange.trom 235 o Slc, acoording LOCAL MARKETS marketed 08 the preceding 4oy was. cleancd q“:'ndp = a: §5 3096 per aaun. n.u‘mu a.m APRICOTS ‘unchanged, ice o hand in O G e O ettt 3 o g By Bl AR Ko OF £ fancy. 10@13e Exchange and Bullion. POULTRY_Live Turkeys.' 14gisc. per m.\ BEACHES- Aleo rute steady at recent prices. { Geese. per pair, $1 25@1 ngs, so@ s Cholce ‘arc quoted st 1G14c; extra cholon, T4 | Locu “ond Internitionsl_Ywas | 115 Duck, $464 50 per dosen G old and s =S 50§5 for young: i S S e i S generally lower yesterday, and Siiver was also | 2%y 30 for small; youns Roosters, = AT THE EMPORIUM SALES YARD, 220 VA- MARKETS. % E - aeh 2 Traction oft. Mexican Dollars were likewlse | ;375 and $AGE 0 for small; voune Roow i ST becwsen T SU ‘lIUAR) OF THE - : 3 New York Metal Market. weaker., & 30; Broilers, $343 50 for large and $2a2 th, at 11 A M. E... ..... . 144 | LOCAL. for small: Pigeons, 81 50 per dozen for old and Y 1904. s g:m)l: (g-n(m;d 100 16% ELT S - YORK. June 29—Tin a MNttle | Sterling Exchange, sixty days... — $4 m’yz,n HQ1 7 for Squabe. KSATURDAY JUL 2, 3 ent p B e — Lo S B Ak New York Stocks abuul the same and quiet. Express Companies— lower in Londen, q"{‘mm""-'nfmxomfi Leus g:::;::: mun "‘m‘s' S :gsa -Nominal 7 : active iocal Siocks Americas T8 | Peapandine. to the. forelen declines and the | New York Exchasge. st S ‘Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Tlonopahs still the only actrve local cks. Uniteq Statés . it continued ;nzgag‘;é%m demand, was also lower, | ;mvnpr: Exchange, ule;nyme 2 e ‘ells-Fargo .. . 2 ! el ng at ot 4 EBaxchenge, Sitver and Mexican Dollars ail lower. Miscellaneois-— | Copper was a0 susier abroad, closing at | Mexican Dollars - 484 @ 465 | The epirit of boom Is on the Butter market S PR Amaig Copper . 49% | £56 135 04 for spot and £30 126 34 for, tutures, | INTERNATIONAL, g1 | 204 16 1 without rhyme or reason, ax recols S s Wi i eral . Amer Car & Fdy.. 16" | Loeal was unchanged. Lake is q New York on Mexico - are liberal and there is a Condition of the Wheat crop detefiorating in sev g Amer G # pea’ s I T ictrolyti, $1330913 625%: | Nor o condon ik o, o c 1 5 | Paris Barley higher and firm under lighter receipls. v e 38 | castine, 8 [t PRETE. T on London , B d B s and Seeds dlk American Ice . ’gn lat £11 1 The local market was steady -t| Wheat and Other Grains. m.,‘:: .:nm‘m:'_mmwizz nSvumm; Qats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Beans an 3 %8 **Suter was unchanged st £22 in London, Jmck of It apd fo sive them “all they want." | Stas. 40 per cent off from above quotatioss. . : - s i ' . : 2l | the local market, hesitate ers _ Large receipts of Bran from W ashington. Hay still easy. Amer Lin Ol prd 342 | but advanced sligntly in WHEAT Paris fuures were bieher "‘I-‘:& do mot besitate to aay %o Others as | PRy - ol ¥ . Amer Loco pfa.... 81 | “Frow .loced at 51s 34 in Glasgow and at 42s Liverpool futures were weak and and use the advaneed California goods as an ereral Merchandise. al Butter dealers booming the market. Amer Smott & Rit 544 ¢ e Iy B N i n | it o il T N Umbrella to permit them to work off their o o« il e e Amer S & R ptd 9014 1" Taunary. Northern. is qu Nas Saused by ains in Argenting and Russis | i, soods, no. matter Joather stocks of | 5,Ge_Gratn e, San Quentn. 3 . 3 b D 2 2 . . o Cheese and Eggs as previously quoted. | Amer Sugar Rer... 1205 at 313 ; Vf?m:dfr;undsroy‘;t\orlhe:nm’“.. s TRl iy M{.“mmumu Cplifornia, are hesyy or ot Others o 88 40 Wool sagile; Fiesce : 7 | Bro “Trans.. a8y | 25@13 75, ‘that the Roumanian w) the procession, though they make wry fa iling- Provisions quiet heve and in the West. o ek T £5.| Smjy velters il 912 3 1 SESE U000 Bk N 4,000,000 last | Gre i The whole trade 1s growling over the | .o‘.i"%s"s'f.'&‘{:"‘&‘ s0° Bryant. 36 30; Beaver 3k or Men hanoed. |<Conmolidated Gas.. 1645 # | yedr. ble crop re- | Situation and each house apparently has its | Hill, 35 50; Stanford, $7. §7. Cuos Mutton and Lamb continye to advance. Other Meats unchanged. | GricRlaid, Gus.. 10 | | pot B a8 e o e o Saow's | knife sharpened for fts. nelghbors. Out of this | Hill. §5 80 Stantord. $7. e . | U0 et 0. . | Chicago Board of Trade. Porort hich “vas. cossiacred Bullish; There | Chaos normal conditions may be wspended for | Ba%, 85 50: Orvi, ¥, Whtisend, §1: Richmond, Pbtatoes and Owions in li ghi supply and higher. s 153 | % | were continued rains in the Valley, Im"“‘"“ e N e Tade | sacks: A::-fly;"-.m-u;\nm.'m;’ml;n. 4: 4 eveak International Paper 21 i o | which were doing w‘w""m"' { Some houses have stopped storing and Rave or- | VRIS APCACIS EEE. AT8: Tl ‘u'fl. Viegetables ir liberal supply and generally wveak. ittt Buper, pip. ® Future Grain and Provisions. |;’v'§r‘fl:-‘:§. °§"‘$§i;."‘.’x‘.:‘u'.a“."a flood o the sea: | dered their Butter o, be sent in in cases in | $1] 50 Canag, MG i ol ole B Rocky ! e 74 = y terntl Y ; stead of cul i i 11 45 ladthe? C Micsissippi Tomatoes due to-dav. Internt! Pums. vid i ha | 200 Bad reports were coming in freely. and | 4. *oupo1y of fresh just so much. T e ST T Another car of Mississipp = 0% . National Lead 1915 | * CHICAGO, June 20 —While sentiment In th | it looks like & wet harvest in the winter wheat are steady at previous prices. with | 313 ¥ s_qmuxlalu are for barrels; for cases 3 North American $515 wheat pit at the start was quite bearish, peit. Jones' estimate corroborates these reports 500 | Dlenty coming in. Strictly fine ranch are not | OILS M - Sl B AT e R S A e e ay G 24% | reports of additional rains in the Southwest|and gives a winter Wheat crop of 344,900,000 | S0 ol .0l are firm, while the lower | 84 5c; raw: Castor Oll ln cases.’No. 1. d0ei ; ~c | 120th_meridian time. San Fra People’'s Gas 100 97% | prevented any great selling pressure. wer | hushels against 401.000.000 T e bommer | grades. Which bave to mest the Eastern in X eases, $i 1091 12 Lucol, 43¢ VRNE) OCKS, TRADE. 2 | B ma o : O | e O othucable liqmidation B0on 4e- | Bog e K e e oio Valley SIPTE AN, ars et G g ponk. T botied ahdl @ for raw: Chima Nut, tante F4 ' d o o T leral 000. 1t ew in | ees - = y 25 | Puimen 5 sigis ol i S oot il e Dol N | T W orer sk e il meve to by | TR RN 835 I R sy caes | s ot i Cinianes OO, b Ti e Sol ¢ &5 Republic Stee ing from July to September, a | throughou e i and 29,600 ibs Cheese. ' They Foundaiton Solid and the| = | Rebublic. Seest pi 4033 | the ‘nearby delivery. ' The weakness of July | PTLE u et Yaa dull and easy, though fu- | BEEs and man e Cheese L Bleacheq winter Sperm Ot ‘ste Tatural winter Ravriul = | Rubber Goods . 15% | had & depressing influence on the distant fu- | tyres “were somewhat higher. & for_extras and i8¢ for firsts: dairy.’ 16G18c; | Sperm Ofl, 3c; extra bleached winter Outlook Chgerful. | £z Ti4 | tures, causing September to sell off to 80%c. | "y, Grain Exchange yesterday voted to ad- | 0r ¢ Butter, 13915c: cold storage, sominal. | Of. S7c; natare N se: No. 1 Lacd OfF 6o | & 34% | An absence of outside speeulative interest em- | yourn from Friday noon to Tuesday, over the CHEESE—.$13@9 for cholce mild new and | strained La 1 g 3z 6% | phasized the heavy tome prevailing. Toward | Fouly {108 for lower grades: Young Americas, | pure Neatsoot Ol Tic. No. 1 Nestatoor OMl. 25 80 | noon, however, rumors of ‘““."..:"p.fi"'sur;" The n;cn'rghg:tun\_g::dflm%c;’g 9% @ 10ige; Eastern 12i6@1dc; Wetern. 11G136 | B ‘botled Flah OfY, 3Te. raw 4 ‘heat were circ ~ th 17, 2 Bg;: ; g housey supposed 1o have these reports | it 1T Clls IRt T Touh. P s 20G22%ec for fair to choice: | Fish Ofl 35c: boiled Paint Off, 33c; raw Paint 167 | started the market on an upward course. News CASH WHEAT, ! store, 16@10c: Eastern, 10§20c for firsts and e e e ik k. 88 vue o P.s |3t Sinaest s sowieinly BEEST ] - cancienis. e 2401 32%; Calltorni | 16 G18c for seconds. | 13%c: Peari Off. i cases, 20e; Astrat 00 9% | Minneapolis crop expe: " and | White Australian, $1 5214@1 57%; Northern | _ | ‘Z0c; Extrs Star 24c: Elaine, 36e: 708 | Westimghione Eies T |y T e i aiyeriey | j b ST 3001 9: Naethere. Bluestem,: $L801 - Deciduons and Cilrus Fruits. . | mes Daiatars Suce. Gamtins in bk, e 200 | Western Union .. 86% | were partially confirmed by the report of an | @1 58°per c e, | In cases, 22%4c: Benaine in bulk, Lic: Iy Cases: il | e i ittt » T Session 9 to1 n 'w-. m. Receipts of deciduous fruits, while more | taric’ 40 . 200 | Total sales. 700 shares, | survey of conditions in the Southwest a blg onen Lw. - Cidee. Liboect et on asatny. Wers not. caseunivs | " renitierinn. ate s salign ' stast 408 %! NEW YORK BONDS. B g B BB B R B 1nflu- | December 2% u ='. $127% $127% |and prices for most descriptions were Well | 75 in drums and iron 08 TED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | made. An additional bull factor that =Infuc & z Session, maintained under a good call for export pur- | " RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 7% Lox Angeles’ 00| o NEW EONE. Juan- M 210 DOM. S ! o s ariny ity fo- 486 wituct that Decdiine. 41 21';: b'l: $1.28 asked. Poses and a steady demand for local Consump- | 75ic per ib; White Lead. 14@TNC, Sccord erced > tions to-day. - Good hard Apricots. wrappe o to _quanti X ] st v e B ey s S P R SR B TR BARLEY - Liht receipts y&!mfml 30" chotes offerings of Pluma. Prunes -‘::1. SUGAR.The Western Sugar ""’w"fl - e 5. Py pey ~ tl et, or hi; t on e ‘o0 BT € ekt SN aten, | the high point, final figures on September being | advanced the market, both for cash grain and | 35 les were wanted for shipment on (he | pany quotes as follows per 1b. n 1 e es. .104% | Hock Val &3s....110% | SO BURS, o o sy e cort was liquida- | TLa5mia, and » car of cesh sold at 86%e. The | Cifoccqsional lots seiling ac 3"sijght advanct | G ; | Tonih | fecling was A tations. A2y Tr. '"é-. e o n;f(\)leg e }}'} ® | tiom of July and the “L;“‘:‘"'h:',"“‘og::,, = e French bark Belen tikes for Cork 40,- [ 9%er the mammum guotafions. Lo toncre ‘0 x T e % gisKe, eold | 504 ctls, valued at §57,040. affertng from $20 to $35 per ton as to color. 200 | hetween 48%ec and 48X@48%c and closed af | CASH BARLEY, Size and quality, but dealers held firmer views 7 l"‘ Cid T’ the top. | , Feed. $1 014 @1 0215 for old and 9714c@$1| and the bulk of the receipts were hauled to| £ boicines - 7 o e dy tone prevailed in oats. September | for new: old Brewing, $1 05@1 10; Chevaller, | the stores and jobbed out to the regular trade oy g e e o umnéq':n{-h.ngedp at S1%c, s0ld between Slkc | §1 024@1 10 for falr to choice. at better fgures. Some fancs, Jeliow varieties ponthe. £ s ¢ 3e 43¢ b n smch st Cloudy .00 : R st ‘el L. ROTURIE., { ot Zhio mer pound’ waa an ‘exireme figure. | Do, 620 tose, Sdics e e S 0 3 O i Boss’ Wiry ol otk ghieh b s b " Flgs were still abundant and ruled Weak. ' joey than seventy.five barrels or its equivalent Cly 09| BAR"E" Ohio sa- a0 OF ihe market, and there was & tairly large Open. High Low. Close | L YOl S0 and Currants were well cared | (o o Tovrey e e iimann & Benmdel e Do 3s 031 > trade. Covering by shorts caused o moderate | December ... 93% %% 3% a7y while Cherries and Furonis, wire B announce the following new prices on Toma- B 42 2 m, | Central _— but closing prices were lower nn‘ 2 p. m._Session. were plentiful and easy except for th toes, with the notice that they decline fall de- Fruits Going fine N erts| Do iat Pa conv 3is. ail prodacts. September pork being down Tic. (Open. High Low Close. | best offerings. Receipts of Strawberri livery: Tilimann’s Solid Pack, 2 dog 3-Ib tins, Meione ripening; PDOAER | iles & Ohto 4%4s. 1064 | Reading gen 4a..100% | §5 BoCels, S Were cach 2isc lower. | December ... 033 93% 3% 93% | over 1100 chests and the canners e rasige | 31 pet dozen: Padlock Soiid 1 . St Louis SW 1sts. 94 - " | prices. ical fruits, but sup- Qoz 2%-1b tins, 92%e: Palo lomenis of green fruit lghter eaboard A L!; % | Wheat Ne. 2 s sey |, G ST e b m‘?}'firu&%&'d”fi“fl m’t:‘glmgnfiin??e;: ample and prices | ::Tt‘;‘ of'i';'.'c’mim s "hae 3410 o ion 3t b i 933 S5 3 ted. Haywards. - e 8 oow S Rbiibats us Sept., old Be By R Dt ar Thling I e at the | | R A WBENRIES | $345 per chest | tine, T do T - L 1% ‘ana Truic doing nicely. S LT Wi ot | Sept. new 7% SUG| quocations and report the 'market, stoady. | worths and $243 50 for. the larger varicties. | j ¢ Prod at Pleasanton in good con- ! Lo Sadria % Western sacked, $1 45@1 471 for Ycllo' R Rfl-e,P” of Produce. Do conv 4 1% ! 81 561 47% for White and 45 Tor Mixed: R T SR iy Steel 24 y . ass, | California large Yellow. $1 451 30; small BLA¢ BERRIES._$3 50@6 per chest l\'u_DA' = 2 a. b Sl‘g:fl“b:_l‘ rolundE do, : 1 5”;} 60; l“';g"b'u:l ‘\2?1\11350 .);;; RASP] ‘-‘fiA — lhesl J yoRnIlDzw\ E""-’c' 0 ts No . | etis gyptian, . Flour, qr sl - | qune " 20§ TR o ‘BH"‘? A | pGHERRIES —in ;?’.;,:::*::h@“.f‘i;.;.‘.‘ Wheas. s 28 uly Sy 3u@ per o @ e N < | Barl ctls s unehanged Reptember 254 | BUCRWHEAT Nominal st $1 75g2 per ctl. | 'S—Small boxes and crates. 50@85c; | Barley, o crop of apples | December 245 | e | bai i = 2 521 | Flour and Millstuffs. ! 25 for Red As- a5 : i | B i 2 23 | i amall Green, 25G33c per hasket and | o - usa—Grain and i Lard, per wn | | 40@50c per box. Old crop—ic@$2 per box. 450' Quicksilver flks. 30 -l » 1:, n 7% 687% | FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 60@ | - prane per box. 4004 3 cee 5,000 # A 20 o5 705" |4 00 usual terme; Bakare” Butias, #3,3034 $0:| PEACHES 40BT5c per box or basket; largs | GS— + Oregon and Washington, jobbing at 85G4 25 $1@1 2 f TERN MARKETS ! :’7‘: mun > 7225 | per bbl. g g S S S Y L wnsmlxu'mm ] .\ SN MAL g (g o September 7 521 755 75 | MILLSTUFFS—Prices In packages are 5o’ Tragedy Prunes $§1 per crate and T3¢ 3 g —= | st 45 | tollows: Graham Fiour, 8330 per 100 ws: | Jof luier SRk 23 A - ol Rye Flour, ye Meal ce Flo GS—35@50c for single-layer a e Bgrmu Smrf': and Bond.r { ~ Cash Grain and Provisions. | §7° 2 0 iear, $3 50; extra cream dor $4 o5 n,f’do..m. fayer boxes; large boxes from thw | I ST MARK { New York Money Market. i | Oat Groats, $4 50: Hnmlny $4a4 2. mt S = = ot STOCK ARKET. " ey — ¥ wheat Flour $4 506+ ‘racked Wheat, MEL(!\Lf‘un!nlnupe! Seg2 per crate; | = Money on call was | Money— {: e CHICAGO, June 20.—Cash qunullfllflh o ¢'3 | Farina, $4 80; Whate " \\hem Flour, 83 15. watermelons. 1i4c_per Ib. A K per centc" losmt, ¥ | iy doans ... Westing Common Rolled Oats, bbls. $7 258 60: in sacks, $6 75@ | " CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges. $1 253 Wi Stocks Fi With the I ‘por cent: jast loan, | Thze, ans o : 4 | 8,10: earl Baricy. S:;":»r"" boxes, $7: | per box. am ;{o«,nx and aumlity: Valencias. | {ining Stocks Firm, & bid, 13 per cent; offered, e {1 o & reen Peas, r 1 m-w iterra eets, L . B C % 12 f ra) i gt G e @ A Gonper oo 4L it “taie o hice mditing 32 m:,f:,g- Hay and Feedstuffs. T fnd igh 5 e rnaktgraos Pt 1 g tchis o rim 5 neapples, $2G3 g g Batel . Al o ('m:‘mm & Hela | Par barrel. $12 f0@12 50: lard, per 100 Founds. | There were heavy recelpts of 6865 sacks of o for Hawallan: Pineapp s byt et g~ At T.l: thoug' Baston & any. al “::'n'm ecin ‘;,;u‘ | 86 srsatsk:;r:.; slhm'l n::e:lf:ntel:;m. lv ‘2'300 Bl‘l.nhfrom ‘Washington, but the market showed | = R End (u!klirn‘lnlb'e:uvt a slight rise 0% | 7705; short clear s E no_change. - - ‘omstocks in_the aftermoon. P B e 215 | hisky, basia of high wines, $1 a7 o clover, | "’Receipts of Hay were Jighter and the mar- | Dried Fruits,N uts,Raisins,Honey. | “The “San "Franciseo Stock and g Bt By hEe” Franr 012 | contract grade, $10 75. ket _continued unsettled. Board, the Pacific Stock Exchange, the s N e s, Pemmitio! 0% 1 Articles— Recelpts. Shipments. | ~The circular of Somers & Co. said of Ha; 2 . i nopal Min and ’ FiE O i el Lt S8 3 | Flour, barrels . 30.900 19,100 “‘Shipments of Hay have been inereasing dur- R e 5154k c oo b, APHSOtS. 70 | the California Stock and Ofl Exchange will New York Stock Market. Toth Pociie. 88 s %5 | Wheat, bushels Ing the past week. the fotal for the week just | tac; Peaches, SATAc per b 0ld ciop | (5 ur fiom the ciose of business until i oot B £ F : Corn, bushels . ending amounting to 5400 tons, an increasa o e et i < RS Vi cogp e <O, M ] %2 | Oats. Dustals 900 tons over the week preceling. There is| PRUNNS—I3 crop. @2Ke for ‘the four | 2 idends: “lmperial Ol Company. res- scid_expc . e + p . bushels at! uite & quantity of ol ay coming, a .. | ular mont ter sup terest attach a el e B RN 0 | B riey. Dusiheis | though cach day brings an Increase 1 the |~ RAISINS—F. o. b. prices Fresno for 1903 $20,000, p-nbu Fals 6: Thirey-Thees Ol Come o he. 14 sco Amer Pneu Tube. nt Coal & 4| roportion of new crop. As s generally | crop (sublect to change without motice) are a3 Jor 10c per share, amounting to ipments grows dunnos. but. while it is | Amer Sugar 126121014 Dominion 17% | & iy oS g M o SRR 1 B boxes—Loose Muscatels, 4.crown, | PN, T80 i iy & ere e =t D000 (sceala 0% | Butter, Cheese and Eggs. over o the: mew crop ‘with many contamers | 4c per Jb: S crown. 4Hc: 2 crown: 4o Malaga, | ¥ " estern National Bank Bas deciared » 5 s 2 2 Crow :paon: SIS pematns B Amer Woolen ... 101! Quiney F4 " | Theretore, although thore 1s some Eiftergios | e, T-crows. fe B e, $leC T mdl-‘: serai-agmualdividend on the haree at vera) iesues. 2 el | namon 8% | CHICAGO, June 30—On the Produce 2y | In the price between old Hay and dtw at pree- | seadless, dc; sesdises Eultanas, 3iie; seedless | 7200065 per L o S 4 A % Dom Iron & § {Tamaract 90 | chanse to-diy the Butter market was steady. | Sit. Yot we belleve that wilhin & week or ten | Muscatels, SUC; 00 Sonied SHC: Steded Bl | 5¥ng pas also ada il et gt Scleg S e Ed Elect Tum. : 4% | Crenmerics, . 13%@17%e: dajries. mmu{ ]g:l"::‘ge‘{‘,{,‘o Re_feagtially no dmetion [ Ton Lo e e ke e e | - N DRRRE et 2, il se will in due sea- X e § e Laine: Qg s, TGN, | LTI ot intrasting ‘matiss" (5 be - Suc i} bl fancy e gholce. Se: Imperial cine- | ria) dividend on all deposits st the rats & g o Ly % | | sMered af present s that of the prioes to be| (sfF §5: Ditem. Sri% mecv. 8 Lood | CFTR per cent per angum, avable July L . . | established on new Hay for the next two Aen - The Pac Borax Company patd sioa: 16 ""m';"‘;fi:",} Lo L % | L CAm SHEEP AND HOGS'__L! cniie, . Mesy farmers Seemdisponed o bold | (NUTS Walnuts, Xo. 1 sofishel }-‘1\'61‘: | regular monthly dividend of $T per share yes- 5 ™ h for high prices, and it has been reported that | 2 | terday. Cenioth Safcutitos: rvvln!:! Vg, 00e Mach &5 !n;';mf" e Bate i i i et | o "“" e Almonds, L o o bty | Anmual meetings have been calied as foi- Out thet the total sales OF SUSCR Sue: Ea-pbamest | i A Chicago. | the purpose of establishing a price ac which | iels. 11ize for peanuts, 6G7c for | lows: California Savinge and Loan Soetety | arssage of business wouid il dn fuilcpon : % 5 the local crop shall be held. We fesr that &0d O4c for Langucdoc: Peanuts 687 July 12; California-Street Cable Raiiroad Com- « n | missions a tew dollars = fay to edc] London Closing Stocks. CHICAGO, June 20.—CATTLE—Receipts, | with the comparatively light demand and the | E';'"("m:g::’;b e int o Snite o | pany, Jaiy 13; Occidental and Oriental Steam- % Se. Sho bater 5o | of the mem! Sf “Shu ARG 0w (e 22,000; siow to lower: good to prime steers, | rather bountiful crop that all such arra: e | 10@11c for amber: water white extracted, 5@ A Ship Company, July 13 Guatemala Central e Presidential cAm-!much of the business yieids only ¥ ol 2 < 516N Y C 4 o | %5 40@6 65: poor to medium, mants will be useless this Season and that Flay | o 9 ™ amber. extracted, $1608c: = dark | Muilroad Compeny. July 13 e n the market T | missions member to another. while | rnm money entral. ....11 stockers and feeders, $2 50G4 35: cows, $1 50‘ must sell this year at somewhat lower prlun 3 . The Copper Mining _Co: hown concerning the rates on_his own ac- @ acct 903 Nor & Western n.lg *, ¥ 3% G ic. lared a semi-annual “.m-n in vearly | Soane pieids. no commiseion to any member. | Arnrnnda . 3% Po ptd | @4 35; heifers. s:e!u e, S0 ou; e 0t brousht at wesmn, L BEESWAX—27G29c per 1b. T eount 0. comm By g s s, $2 ves, 75; Texas it y O bs 337 | minded of the advi T o 4 T0aS Recaipts 28,000; . to-morrow, 000; | been bringing from to yet the pr: 7 E pany o re 1igely | chanse entirely on Seturdays. the recess prov- | Bal & Ohio S1%iRand Mines 10% | m:rket s@10e e er. mixed and s..fi?,".. e a ) el e el | Sessment of 10 cents per share, delinquent er, and are NKelY |ing o futility to the minds of those eager for | CI P ,'217‘ ‘ 3% %5 10G5 30; good # choice heavy, $5 2585 55. | to $11 5. Tame Oat is bringing from $9 50 July 18. . Dy e v e e ot | O et Wi 1) 8 T 42, | rousn beavy. $6 10g5 5; liant, 151505 35 | 12 310 50 and Fotusteer Trom $1 1o #0. actre| The market was quiet and unchanged. Chi- | **The Buchanan Goid Mining snd Miling Com- y serious they seem, give t 2 g t . | 2085 to quality. cago was tly lower. ny of Tuolumne County levied ort. conception of the liftle importance attached | L e 8 P "g |Se “‘“"’ - 4 by flépt‘:«.fiu unno e b n?f-m{sza per ton. CURED MEATS—Bacon. 10c per 1b for | ::—m of 2% cents per share, delinquent 4 to the present It is scarcely fair to | De Beers ... . < D3 - i | strong: good to cholce wethers, $1 2564 90; MIDDLINGS$24G29 yer ton, heavy, 10%e for light medium. 1234e for ? Hahe. | I July 21 stiribute the ctuations In guch | Den & Rio G.... 21%So Ralife M Talr to cholce mixed. 83 2504 25: Westers| SHO! Ter ton. | 13%¢ "for extra light and 1l8e The ldora Park Amusement Company of fic Time) narrow tra. consideration of such vast| Do D TR TR Baetio . BN | INE e it T R 5000 50, | FECDETUFFS - Romma Bariey. $22 50@23 | cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13%c: cm | meda County has levied an assessment 5 as the o pe, the course of | Erle 2 - ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $30 50931 50; | fornla Hams, 12%c: Mess Beef, per_share, delinquent July 10. EAN FRANC 25 p. m. 1esues “eslem lambs, $3 50@5 50. per 3t r s ¢ L g my- and minimom tem- | business T a whole and as a : Jjobbing, $32: Cocoanut Cake, ; Corn | 10 50 per bbl: extra Mess, $11@11 50 runny. -n,, annual meeting of I f’b-v-g‘ o Ko By 1 barome Events of 80 prodigious & char- & Omaha. 422935; Cracked Corn, $32 50033 50: | 12813 50 prime Mess Pork. . $14 Associated. Stock” Brokers ‘ot the Sa: - the previous day | baromet Tl Central i Wabash Meal, $32@33 been acter to come. The present market can only | o g P Do ntd Mixed Feed, $22@23: Horse Be-u- $30G40 per clear, $21; Mess_ 'h’w Dry Salted Pork, vxc. Stock_and Board bhas & §5.76 | be accepted s an index of profound uncer- | i"K 8 ‘r: it i "l‘; % OMAHA. June .-r‘.;'n:m}vmuma ton: Broom Corn Feed. 90c per etl. ’ Pork, $24; Feet, $5; Smoked L | u]]ed for July 11 e o8 | tainty and tack of convietion over the future | M_ K & Texas... Snatinh ds . 2000; steady: native steers, $4 5046 20, cows | HAY—Old crop—Wheat, $10G14 50; Wheat | 1dc per Ib. The Ophir Mining Company has beem nott- adeiphia 50 | course of events and developments are awaited | - Pat silver—Duil. 264 per ounce. | ana heifers. 33 25@4 75: Western steers. 33 75 | and Oat, $11613; Oat, $9@12; Wild Oat. 350 | LARDTierces quoted nt 6@834c per b for fled of the shipment of two more railroad ear- B | ta Oigsoive the uncertainty. Rotoe>_1 ’6’"_9? cent. | @4 85, canners. $1 50032 85; stockers and feed- | 11: Barley and Oat, $9811; Stock, $7@S; Al- | common and Oc for pure; half-barrels. pure. | jreis of ore making A total of ten carioads Bonds wers qull and irreguiar. but with an | The rate of diseount in the open market for | mwu e 25, calves, ~$2 50@5 50; Dulls, | faita. §7@10. New cmp——vle:lu‘r:,tee{‘ Wild' Oat, | 9l4ci 10-1b tins, 9%e: 5-1b tins, me. 3-1b tins, | ow on the way, or in process of sale. ? demand for many dormant issues. b l§2 ton: Wheat. $0@ eat and | war velie, $1.825,000 months’ bills 2‘1 per cent I Y enipis: 10000: 3e lower: heav. | B e . P08 2. Clover"ts 508 | COTTOLENE—One half barrel. 8%c; three BOND EXCHANGE. were unchanged on call cod $5 mses 15; mixed, light, $4 BOy 8 50; Alfalfa, $8@S per ton. half barrels, Siic: one tierce, 8%c; two tlerces, | STOCK AND ® - NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Condition of 1 of tie Trm.mrv. §0n: piss.” $4 5004 90; bulk of sales, 35 050 ° STRAW-80G80c per baie s e TRO DD WEDNESDAY. June 2839 m. 22 2| Stocks- Sales. High. Low. Ciose. - . 3 3 .9 - % 2 $2 2| aschieon WASHINGTON, Juni 20.—To-dav's state- | Wastern yeariner, o4 o0 . cothrce " Vg Beans and Seeds. — Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | e A T |t of the, (reasury Ralances in the gemeral | 4 S5: cwes. #3 5044 40: common and stockers TNITED STATES BONDE. 5 £ imore & Ohio. . und, ‘exclusive of the Tese Sa4 15 50m6 1 % e . 5 Z | Bait & Ohio ptd... in the divisioa of redemption: shows avaname | 2 7 x There s no further change to report. The | ,HIDES AND T She WAL % | oo xS Aot ory| £ | Camasian Faciee. {rash balance, $166.124,40%; goid, $63,69%.251. e | sbout Je@le under quotations. Heavy Saited | fa T .,.,..mmu: § B e pEEANS _Bayos. $2 4062 55 $2 9003; | M EOUS BONDS: : ;. June 20 —CATTLE—Re- i | T o Tox Bemvy cat Bt ety B - = e & Al Nezw York Cotton Market. O L e e iy ot ;| Bt ';l m-.l;_ white. gw Boi W oe: Sawea Kip el Saled vem, Too! Saitnd | i A wsetot %0 Chi & Atton ptd e e N N o™ R % A Lims, 33 3063 40; Red Kianevs: | Salf. Hic: dey kins, mnm" z&muu Cal C G 5s. — 104 T glczf;'; e NEY JORK, June 2 —COTTON Futuces | “"”% Fo g T ‘zm m.aq. 05G2 15 per ctl; Horse !m Woor. Jogeoe CUGEEE g 00 ' 5 opened easy. July. 1 tember, E - 7, o0 SRR & i | B S o 4 3 Violin et e e s o pym vy | B e e B | & T e O W Pridy o8| C. M & SLP prd.. § | o Futures ciosed: § July, 10.25; August, 10.27c, HOGS—legx fi' Hlow to Be lower: | Mustard, 50@C: ru e —snz Canary, | guie)) "0y ‘Horse Hides, .,.-, 1 6C WatSs. — 101 [P B - Cienr 00| Chi Term & Prans. Beptember, 9.€7c; October, 49.53¢ November, | bulk of sales, sos s Viente g oy | 54@5%C (F Eastern: 1414@16¢: Rape 75 for large and §1 50 tor medium, ¥igl % | EaL & B w1 — [P &C - 52 Clear .00 CW T & T prd.... | D45¢; December. 9.52c; JamiMry, 9.56¢; Febru. packers, $5 0585 20; pigs and lights, $1 508 | 2g2ic. Timotiy ssc. e, Jy.occ g, Rl et DR o Cate - Dot ! FacCHSIS— P& us I omE gy Frm Dl 2 g o 2000 f et 3G3%c; Broom Comn Mextcan, 30c: ‘dry Bated Metican. ‘S3e; ary | Gesry.st e — 80 |Pow e 5% Fogsy .00 Colorado Southern. Spot cotton closed steady. Middling « upianas SHEEP—Recel i steady; muttons, ey ey - it “Siiner” | 5 CAS shsig0 — (Sac % £ Clopdy .00 | Colo South lst pfd. 10.85¢c; middling gulf, 11.10c. Sales, ST | $4@5 25; umb-. u kit 50; ‘wethers, mx:n ms—-Bluken $3 per ctl; Niles, and Do 5s_.... 98% — |8F ~ W (jear .00| Colo South 24 prd. st ol 3 1Y $i@35; ewes, $3 50@4 $3 25; Green Peas, $3@3 25 Hom R T m—lua-n \—ul & Ry % are & Hudson N, v S d P e = o B gl S Fokey -0 Dei, Lack & ew York Grain and Produce. i = : LRy mas — | ded - 1 Miscellaneous Markets. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. LALCoG— — | (810 < | NEW YORK, June 20.—FLOUR—Receipts, 1scellan > h E m: P l‘f of | B [ 1650 (R B R o ol light | f——————— Trade in Potatoss continued active bouh toc| B3 “;‘é setot = @ = ol WHEAT—] 9800 = and vflummnrmo, . for .nd'un-t e 908 ... = .&[ Hocking Valiey SR i s, 600 tesba. Begé ke Fereign Futures. both red and white varieties had s further ad. | m,‘;j’f;:';;wfi';"‘_ ‘“,,.,.,_"" o oo g A sered = | aom - = 00 Ne. 2 red. $1 07 1. o. b_afloat; No. Sy . e g T stock was eagerly sought | to_conditlon. | MV& MtTSs. 3ol b 4 08 { Duluth, $1 01% . 0. b. afloat, Apart from LIVERPOOL, ATy s iDping brokers and jobbers and se- | ™03 NN ot 25@273c per Ib for Call. | NRR of Coa.107 T | D AN e gicaditiess In ih forenoon, wheat developments | yypens 7 prongrns g e B e g g eI, | fomia 1005. Contracts for 1904 crop are quoted | o2 e ek s F 4 were unimportant t alter midday respond- 6 at 17%@20c. , Do ing to a bullish Enow renort from ng | 82 50 per cental. Onions were firm. with sup- N C Ry 5e. —-‘m = 32, | numerous private dispatches of symiAr patame § plies hardly sufficient to Fe |NEPCo s 101 &tt;‘-_‘ 08% | prices had a sharp advance. With shorts and Red had a sharp Meat Mtrket. NSRES - 101 | Do mtgis 075 = 148 E.m Diyers. the'cloe wasrm at te et o208t Kinds of miscellancous' vegetabies wers {oorammw O lamn camm —Tie 1108 |ebenes, s, Peon e e Squash, Cucumbers and Green Peppers were | The firmness in Hu('.nn ‘e Lamb cqptinnse | s ool 427 | comber. $i%@8Blic, closed Sige. lower. ' Tomatoes arrived more freely. | and prices continue to rise as will be seen. | oL 35" 0 Ipert Costa... — .- l:" HOPS— St B " Vacaville and the river Immfll . but there is — 60 |S V Wat Co, 37% 38% | HID! 2 1 AND ELECTRIC. WaOL—Sieady. ! s » - E?g | BETROLEUM Easy. St Loms Wool Market. | B B o e 5 r[lEDTsthlndylurmm e s By o { et Cordova, §i@ize. SR “‘:g I e e i havaned % 16| ST 1OUIS, June 30— wooL _Fim H lght % endi : Nomhern —Cloudy: warmer Thurs- ‘g* }- ernh—ac-dy: ‘warmer Thors- Bty Gt o e posstbly show- fresh southwest winds, y-u—c—av “Thursday ; Francieco and vicinity —Cloudy -ng; f'x--::-s.ssria'

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