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: o THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, T ) of very cold weather in Brazil became justi- fled in the near future. Futures opened irregular at an advance of 5 points on one position, but generally un- | changed to § points lower, and during the s middle sessfon ruled barely 'steady under con- oLy | nGauB e 0 . tinued Wall-strcet liquidation, with prices a Northern Business. s, per : 5 partial 5 polnts net lower. Tow close, TLAND, Clearings, $731.- Powever, tha market was rallied sharply b | 43 Cpauany ors june 14. o Butter, Cheese and Eggs. JON . SAL covering and Furopean demand, ‘and was | Tk Rylance. SWRINS o Lo, googne; | There is before the Butter AUCT 2 LE finally steady at a. net advance of 5 and 10 | patanees, §277, trade, which looks and 1t carried out = . : points. Sales were reported of 88,000 bags, In- | A COMA, June 14.—Clearings, $500,643; bal- | may do a great deal foward establishing re- y cluding July at 6.05@6.15c; Sej 3337, lisble datly quotations for Butter and correet- g @.30c; October, 6.30@8.40c: NE, June 14.—Clearings, $600,100; | ing the very harmful a existing : - ¢ > 6.60¢; Jfinuuy, fi.g&“: March, 6. balances, $70,320. the matter of market 1&” simply s : 4 Spot lo imild, dul ¥ a 1 o £ K SUMMEEY OF THE N B | aitgtrorar o LeckL mAmmETS. Sy dag, slue Ui el cherge, (0% S | oolBEY o Sl T T R0 2 125 ey 5 —— R et d be completely, re- | CNBROKEN MARES and GELDINGS, wetgh- 12y | refined, steady. , Exchange and Bullion. P - ing from 1000 to 1300 pounds. These horses 2wk Stoc 9 9 L2 3 1 & 20%c; o ., % - i k e g o York Stocks higher on the day. Cotton advance U8 Reaity & ¢ 29,4 | mon to exiza, {71020 Btaic dairy, eommon LOCAL. ots | DG, 0ated Buaten, and why mot this? vy and above he’ average’ stock brought to this ot . . 5 51y | to. extra, 153 ¢; renovated, common Sterlt dhiange, sixty d i method of placing t! y quotations. - osed - Good local Bonds scarce and-zvanted in this market. gfi‘nfl R L AT ey tastory, comne | D E gcu:::' B i G Tt S %}3 De, sold without reserve or “lll:numm e o 10348 | 10 extra, 1314615%c; Western Imitation cream- | Sterling Exchange, cables T @ 881 | provement over the chaotic and often senseless | F Stlver 34c higher. Exchange rates unchanged. 58" | ery, extra, 1°_; do first, 16@17c. New ¥ = 05 | conditions which have been for years the rule, PR p 2y § £ =% g i B4y | CHEESE Steady and unchanged. | — @ 07% | rather than the exception, in the Butter trads, R Wheat and Barley weaker, with liberal offerings. gl stia EG Sm‘gn;é-dn e G BM@ | and as such would be & welcome (o AR e s st s = : 5 5 : J 1 Butter market yesterday continued weak at J. B. HORAN'S SALESYARD, Qats weakening unddr arrivals of new crop. Corn also easier. 184| 19% | EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- INTERNATIONAL. Toa ot e O 4 8 | Cormer TENTH and BRYANT S18, 3. % £ 5 487 0 | tinues firm. _ Common, to Eood ‘are qtioted at | New York on Paris i o oy M HORD & SMITH, Auctioneers, 741 Mission Hay, Feed g b b o o I ol [AM@Ne prims st S3%06Xs; jBalce” 41190 | New, Yotk otr Maxic . 2021 | Ther —_—— lay, Feedstuffs and Beans about as before. Wells Fargo Ex. 260, | 8k, and ancy at To. Parls on London . 5 also D, 3 z %4 : | Western Union.. 94 | 943% | PRUNES—Are cleaning up and the larger | Berlin on London Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables weak and plentiful. -|Westinghouse 166141675 | eizes are sald to be hard to obtain at outside houses did o , e g P 180 1?3 scrurem L']uotsuonsdstlll range m 2% to ‘Wheat and Other Grains. I unmm-m m"m' % ultry smarket well i 704 . according to grade. largs and the receipts wers. q oultry wmarket well supplicd and weak. 2 8L Sl e R B SOR GenTY “glfi:’f—&fim“:n‘! lower ?n;b:udb‘.’a' Eecolpts wero 10,100 Ibs Butter, 1484 cases | oline. ln bulle Te: In cases, Zic: No, 1 Ba- Fruit market becoming congested with l ipts. but demand is very light and the market 10 | T 100 00 aag celling on the fine weather. | D&ng Snd 22,000 ibs Cheege. bands, 20c | 3 do. 6%c; cases, 6%c more: Benzine, in bulk, Fruit market becoming congested with large receipts. 4 23 %/ 23 | Better than eteady. Choice are quoted at 10@ | SFOD FePorts and celling on the fine weather | 'SUTTER—Creamery at first e 20 | e i catenr 100 36-dugres n. % . ~ 200 49 i 49 1 103c; extra choice at llc, and fancy at 12 £ 90,000,000 | 107, CXtras and 15@i%e. for lower bulk, 25c; in cases, dlc. Rutter = E +ill lozo d Ch dy and 2c off, with talk of a crop of 99,000, dlum grades; dairy, 17@19¢; cold storage, Dom~ 3 z Butter weak, Eggs still lower and Cheese steady. e @1c. PLath" I K anade, e e T iagtie = | VroRm E—86c per gallon in cases and : . : POTO00:Tutal heek B PEACHES—Are, in light supply on spot and | "y, %ihis “market there was a decline o 1%c | "CHEESE Strictly cholce mild new, 10@ |80¢ in drums and barrela. Provision and Meat markets as previously quoted. New York Bonds. with 'a moderatedemand are steady. Chotce |, 1,000 BRRTCH YR TS 0 G | e B Oy e Fouag Americas, | _ RED AND LEAD—Red Lead. T%@. ot A A U_S ref 2s reg..104 |Japan 6. cert ore, el ot J0G10ss extra cholee, 10010KC. | peay“selling and large ‘offerings, with the | jofigiic; Eastern, 164G1se per b e LN v = Do coupon......104%Japan €s, cert.... oy @12, | Dutag ‘of & seaftering character. . Thers was | OOaic: T O Parse. whits, ses Do s reg......104 | Japan 4%s, cert.. 02 | ZRAISINS—Snow no change, Loose Musca | considerable lottirg go of long Wheat. The | lected 4nd 18%4@19c for fair to cholce; store AR—The m ur Refining Com- Cauned Frults and Vegetables. . Do ptd B . ’ Do coupon.. 104 |L & N unified 4s.10834 | f8l are auoted at 4@GMc; Secqed Hes cash graln, on the contrary, was firm and In | Eggs, 18¢; Eastern firsts, lvc; seconds, 17@18c | PABY quotes as i T Pie. Crosbed, 8108 Yhe sanual circul ¢ Tilmen & Bendel . il - Coppar H Do new 4s reg.132 |Man con gold 48.104 534 @6%c, and London layers, . fair demoand. per dozen. *|Cubes, A Crushed am Y i : The snual circulsr of Ti . el ‘r Can Co .|. 132%|Mex Central 4s... 76 b T CASH WHEAT. . Powdered, lm.mncay Grllal-l.llufl':‘..‘”:. Dry o the trade saye | pid . 04 New York Metal Market. Calitorla’ Ciin, KL 44%@1 Sl; Calitornis ey "l Oilirea Wealin. Granulated, Sne. E45c; Dry Gean . coasse. The unueuel contitions end circamstances | o | % NEW 1ofORE; 1% culn of estarday. with Tpite | Australian, 31 60gL 65 NS | The trait market is in very bad shape, the |iated’ (100-1b baga oniy); 3% Confectioners’ s | . market lost part of its g Club, 50@1 55. Northern Biuestem, 6234 ; B.45¢: A, 8.08c; Extrs C, 4.95c: G Gotton 1151 Epot. closing at £137 1{s 64 and futures at | Notohern Hed, §1 5061 51K per etl; | lower | dally receipts of most deciduous varisties be- | A. : - S08c; & : ge pid . 10814 g G0%. but the local market continued firm | polere, el 81 0G0 BUL BET o | ing oo heavy for the market to absord. and as'| Golden C. 4.8%c: “D.” 4 T3c: barzels 0o more: h d, Dist Tel.. . Do adj 4s. 9614 and clos=d at $50 20. 'FUTURES, a result there is a heavy accumulation of stock | half barrels, 25c more; boxes, mare; - [ o 1 e een X .. s © Co vas ea: 4, closing at £66 for - on hand, which is being added to daily. There | bags, 10¢ more for all kinds. Tablets—) e 1 A 5T < 6 | pllantle O L Sl | moa D e o irea 1o, the Lo market. Sesslon 0 to 11:30 a. m. B N e e & Kuetoven, | betrem, 5 g6c: boxen 0200 T & B Crysial o conditions, 6o | 00Amer Hide & L.| k| 64| 6h| U% | Do 3y .. 9614 Tocally no material change aDPears to be tak- Open. High. Low. Close. | Peaches and Plums received by the early traing | Dominos, §.45¢ per b No order taken for Ie nd dealers to place Do prd 40 | 40 | 40% | Central of Ga bs.113% ing piace. Some dealers are asking around | Decamber ...§1 36 §1 38 §134% $135 | and boats yesterday, to say nothing of Apples | than seventy- barre! ote under our guare |50 b 97 $15 25 for lake, but General Electric and elec- 2 p. m. Session. and Pears, and low prices ruled even for the guarantes to pro- |18 | 194y Do 84 3 | trolytic are both quoted at $15 and casting at Open. High. Low. Close. | best shipping stock,"which was being purchasel e we may make 140 42" | Ches & Ohlo 4%s.107%] Reading gen ds...108% | 814 7 December ...81 35% $1 36% $135 $1 35 | freely for export to Puget Sound ports. Apri- ng season Insures | 4i%| 4% | Chi & Alton 3%s. 81 |S L & I M con 58.117 Lead was unchanged at £13 in London and | "R E 0 CL% T SR her decline in | cots and Plums in bulk were offering freely, t loss and protects as well 11135 112% | C, B & Q new 451023 L & S F fg 45. 0% | §4 50@+ 60 in the local market. the cash Feed yesterday, as will be seen, whiz | And as_ the canners were not in the market, 2 advantage of any advance 5% o%| 8 | C R1I& Pac 4s. 81 [St L S W con 4s. 8014 Spelter was also unchanged In both markets, | SO/ oq g Y5 AT (e Vweak at §1. Re- | they sold slowly to the regular trade at irreg- X u e prices it will : 2| 24 | “Do col Bs...... Seaboard A L 45. 87 | closing at £24 in London and at $5 35 lo- were Varge. belng 13415 ctls. Futures | ular rates. Figs were n increased supply and 360, Tallow. ctls 1 , which after Gollizd 1115 112% 112% | C,C,C & SLgn 4s.101 oo 92% | cally. i o Some P hat SO | rather difficult to_quote, owing to the wide 03] Hides, N0 - 11 1189 1188115 1188 | Chi Term 4s..... 97} S Iron closed 40s 4d in Glasgow and at 45s 4}4d - BARLEY. difference in size and style of packages. The 2.100! Pelts, No . “2 close to the cost of | A 134 13445 134% | Colo Midland 4s.. 75 sts. 12145 | in Middlesboro. Locally iron was stlll rather | o SH DARLET. & Brewing, | receipts included consignments in - single and 4500, Loather, xolis (3 or them unprofitable to | 30186 * | Colo & So 4s.... 95 | Tol St L & W 4. 83" | unsettled. No. 1 foundry Northern is quot L 6105 v | R Jayer Arawers 4nd Jarge 16-1b crates, E o Ty s except to those canners who use modern {141 | Colo Ind Bs, ser A 70%! Union Pacific 48..108% | at $16 50g17; No. 2 do, $16@16 50; No. 1 do ? Cheval m:.}nnm nal. the Iatter coming from Porterville, Cant MP‘“" et € labor-seving devices, and who have an | | wi% vig v | Do B. 45| Do conv 4s .....12245 | Southern at $16 25@16 75; No. 1 do soft at FUTURES Were much cheaper under greatly imereased 210/ Brandy. s t for & large pack. It does not eeem | 3% | 821 32%| 33 15| U_S, Steel 2d 3s.. 93 | $16 25@17; No. 2 do at $15 @16 25. Session 0 to 11:30 a. m. recelpts, while Watermelons were in limited 800| Wine, i possible that a small packer can exist on the | 10235 (1024311 168 ‘ Wabiash ists .....117 | e SRR Open. High Low. Close | supply and steady. Gooseberries were scarce 1 in left in the prices belng asked at 108 105 New York Dry Goods. % 86% 861 6% | and firm, but everything clse in the Berry line t. With these s, the advisabllity of | < % | | NEW YORK, June 14.—The dry goods mar- 8 98 8 was weak, there being over 1000 chests of h g fu at this time must be left | ;‘" is without ml“”k:m ,fi,‘;‘,’flfi bc‘:lgm&?mt.lv:g kh(‘ld‘nme‘":l'l ccm';rrl:x:u"" in ucl:: receipt 1o the good judgment of those interested; and } 2 3 ew buyers are in the market, Ry and firm, while Cii were_easter, in this e point oot in pass: | 2 0iA T e el S| St 100 | Hock Val 43s firmer, and prices continue to hasden. JODbes | 1 ey g B e more liberal offerings. Stocks of Cltrus Frults bose who heve placed their | " sciantic C Line. 160 |158%1158:% /150 | New York Micing Stocks. are oily moderately busy, but hope for im- | DESCRRSTTSEN | L 1 e any o1a Oats on | Were light and. with' trads moderately scth heve already profited | "'iGj Balt & Obfo ...|108% 1084100 (108% | Adams Con 30| Little Chief . provement with the warmel - the market. The only transactions at the mo- | that department of ‘he WATISL Tled ot o¢ | Business was very dull ‘again on the mem- {eeeeeee| Do ptd ......|.... | 97% | Alfee .. 58/ Ontario . 400 ARD OF TRADE. ment are in Red to arrive from day to day at | Lhree -M!tf ooms, fancy selling at.$1 709 | Ing session of the Stock and Bond Exchange. he crop of Califorsia | ' ' . |Bay State Gas Breece 20| Ophir - 600 CHICAGO BO/ . the wide range of $130@1350, according to | 17 the auction-soowe, Nt 8o @ dards at 90c | 84 the only fluctyations worthy of note were ge; aithough the fa- | 150008 R T . | Bruns Con . 06| Phoenix -oa m—— quality and time of delivery. [ eheuat S & continued advance -in_Glant Powder o of the Apricot | | Comstock Tunnel. 08 Potost L1 Future Grain and Provisions. CORN~IThe market 18 Eradually weakeniag | G3L35 0 7 st Lomgworths, | and ona in Hawsian Commercial o 383 3. n 200/Bruns D & 1..., 16 | Con Va Min Co.. 1 40|Savage . + 881 CHICAGO, June 1i.—Weakness In the wheat | under the continued daily influx from the West, | STRA rietics, $3@5: Santa Clara Ber- | In the afternoon trading became’ more active, .|Butterick Co . BB | Horn Siver ... 1 8) Sierra Nevada.... 30 | jarket was In evidence from the start. Not- | and quotations are somewhat lower. The local | $1@5; large varieties, $ ¢ with a further advance in Giant Powder' to . <ooo--iCanada Southern)...........| 69 | Iron er . 3 00| Small Hopes ..... 20 | yiipstanding higher prices at Liverpool in- | millers report the California Corn decayed and | Flef 83T oo ne por chest, $350QT. $71, and better prices in Alaska ers’ and tion and go somewhat into detail | 14 900/Canadian Pacific|1511 14975151 Leadville Con. (5 Standard ... 125 | {tial quotations here showed losses, July be- | mildewed this year, with most of it undesirable LOGANBERRIES—$2 50@3 50 per chest. Gas and Electric, the former selling upto $85. < D _conditions. | oo Boston Stocks and Bonds. ing down a shade at 80%c. The main factor | for their purpoes. aLAeksERRmH%swu o chest for cholce | The other. stocks showed little e | Money— |U S Steel prd.... rom the ‘situation was the continuation of | Western sacked, $137%@1 for Yellow, | . 4"4533 tor ordinary; crates, Brokers ‘report a good demand, for standard - { ) | Call loans @31 Westing Common. excellent weather conditions. While there | §1 40@143% for White and $135G1 371 for | 808 FS@R o8 Sro SR B R0 1h. local_ bords, which are scarce and Dbart to - |rreeeeeiC & B %8.-t.. Time loans %@4 | Mining— - vere slight rains in different portions of the | Mixed: California large Yellow, 5140@133; | GOOSEREEREETTE R Bty ™ $1@1 25; | get. ' They are being bought put away yield a good crop. | 77777 7IC 1 g L pfd. eseart 801 80 o s = Adventure . 3% | Southwest the precipitation was not suffiolent | gmall round do, $1 47%@1 55; White $1 40g1,43; | , CHERIIES 0er ) drauss o) 89G,,0 15 | for’ inyestment. , There: i# Also outstde e R to Sy | oo & 6 W I8 |18 I8%MY | Acchizon 4 1021, Allouez_.. : 20 | b delay harvesting. The arca of operations Egyptian, $1 3214135 for White and 515G | [ hjack:. tgse for Red and White \ha Sg1le | demmand for a nGmber of well-knowt stocks. - Uiy Jpwy: e N 100/ Do ptd A . 64 | “Dgads 45......96 | Amal Copper .... T4 | Was sald to be exceedingiy rapid. ~In the 330 for Brow: B Rl kmie It is the supposition that a large, n ok ; blight | Do pfd B ... Mex Central 4s.. 74 |Amer Zine . 9 | Northwest weather was favorable for the de- | RYE—The sale of bright new at §1 60, men- ol RRANTS. $4@8 50 per chest. the money recently distributed here by the oars been effected by blight Do debs . | " Railroads | Atlantic velopmeént of spril eat. Crop reports | tioned yesterday, is the only recent transac- | {ppr RS 05c@$l 25 per box. transfer of the Selby Smeiting.Works is being t that even higher prices than & N W. | Atchison . [umgmm 7 were confident and h?d tendency to greatly | tion, and there are really no market quota- APRICOTS—Crates, 50@63c;: small put into these securitiem which would accoudt . asked. Growers fortunate | Do pfd . Calumet & Hesl | restrict the volume of business. -Trading wa: | tions at present. Old crop on the spot is S5ge0e; baskets, S0G40c: in bulk, 1@2%e for a good deal of this.current movemedt. e e e 1 k Boston & Alban: Centennial ... confined mainly to pit traders. Weakness be- | scarce and nominal. B e : Io the mining stocks the Tonopahs .were T ‘:.l’:"'s( 50 | R I& P (new) Boston & Maine. Copper Range ... 681 | came more pronounced as the seselon ad-| BUCKWHEAT—$1 T5@2 25 per ctl, with the PEACHES _Small boxes, 50@65¢c; 1ar8® | more active, with the usual frregularity in I be abou 5 e | Daty west © 125 | vanced. & siump at Minneapolis having a|iop mgure for seed lots. boxes. $1G1 25. quotations. Thers was no particular change bsolute fatlure, | -* Fi {Dom_ Coal . 7 | depredaing eftoct hers. _Eof Sy She Jonse e PEARS—Small boxes, 33@30c; large BoXes, | in the Comstocks {rom the preceding day. o Bgonoge Py - o7 18 Mex | Franklin . 8 | point was reached at S6@86ic. The marke Flour and Farinaceous Goods. TBousl. f “The California-street. Cable. Rairoad Com- B ey It B f . 5% | closed weak, with July down %@%c at 8SYc. | oy oGR colgornia Family Extras, $4 0@ | PLUMS—Clyman, 40G60c per box OF .craté: | jand paid a regular monthiy dividend: of 90 e =1 ale $19° | Sentiment in the corn pit was decldedly |, 30Ottt oy ) Y e s, $4 10@0, | backets, 20G+#Uc: Cherry, 35@50c per package: | cents per share or $9000 yesterday. preg e g oy cago- Un Trac Mass Mining ... 7% | bearish. A number of factors entered Into |5 oponang *\Washington, jobbing at $4G+ 50| Tragedy Prunes, 5G90c per crate. The' California Title Ijsurance and Truse not be in pesition to | Do pfd .... Michigan . the situation to account for the selling pres- | OIe80N | TFIGS—Small arawers, $1@1 50; large Dack- | company - has deciared @ -regular quarterly Wil probably pleld a | > C & st L Mohewk . sure. One of the main influences hosever | PG\ B INACEOUS GOODS—Prices In packages | ages. $115@2 20. dividend of $150 per shave, or at-the rate ~ g Sargilect IR 5 Do ptd Mont Coal was the liberal acceptance by PRImORs S |are as follows: Graham Flour. $: $00 | “*MELONS —Cantaloupes. 66@75c for small | 53 ap cent per annum, payable July 1. B s 3 Amer Pneu Old_Dominion sent out by cash hovses. In addiion recelts | 0 Rye Flour, $3 76 (In barrc K | anst $5 8007 50 for large crates;-Watermelans, | °f 5 P*5 T P A Cave Tavestment Company R e |- Amer Sugar | Qscecla were larger than estimated and the shipplng | o) s 50" (in barrels, $1 50); | 1@5e per pound. of San Francisco has declared a regular semi- ust and & species of centipede, Do pfd ... Parrot demand showed signs of a betterment. The 5. Comn: Meal, $2 50 extia cream o R TRUs "FRUITS—Oranges, Navels, $1 o e Feidond of 2 per cent on the pre- Bl S e Amer Tel & Quiney . market closed at the lowest point of the day, | B “NC0, ™84 956 450, Oat ~ Groats, | | 2 15 Der box for fancy, $1. 50@2 25 for cholce and | srnua! CRRATEC V. .71 s AL S el | Shannon July e down at 52isc. Hominy, $3 76@4; Buckwh Flour, 310150 for standard; Mediterranean Sweets. | ‘*7Ted SOA% SNV LU company of Utsh (seemed most favor- 102% ! Trinity Oats’ were weak, in sympathy with other | Hominy. B3 Tial: Buckuheat Flour, ? | §1%5a0: ‘Valencias, $2 50@3 _ for chelce a !Wm Dy e o Aty dividand of Ko B | Tamarac] grains. July closed %@Yc lower at 30% | 3o} i “Wheat Flour, 33 60: Roiled Oats, |1 2382° for standara; St Michaels. $1 8@ | WL vay, & VAT, FOATS hen S5 Sach ML G | | United Cos @30%e. $6 50@7 50; in eacks, 36@i;: Pearl Darles. $6 5: Seedlings, $1@1 25; Lemons_$§2@2 50 for | “*T% PO Criov. na) Siiver ' Company has de- -2 :cg:;::x‘;xc:wksv R BRI 5 Mining Prho\-islon‘:: wers 3 :;meAex::rd;H:dr;;:‘i; Split_Peas, boxes, 35 50; Green Peas, $5 50 per | fancy, $1 20@1 56 for chnic’r‘filzng‘)’m 9% | clared a regular quarterty dividend ot 3 Jhe 5 b Co Q b £’ the-weakness of COtD. < 160 1bs. | standard; Grape Fruit. f i Mexi the eapitai stock, payable July 1. ' - deliver about 30 per 200.Corss Produc 433 | Utah . O chtrs for Jard, however. prevented any ma- B i ni cent on. the "100/Del S orin fexial Gectine. g¢ the close September pork Hay and Feedstuffs. g o tten ank gm E. To6 St g fi;"p::.'d"m"’m"’. ;,__,, e e e | S W (TR Yap off ‘2‘3"“" 69 was unchanged aadTINS| | ess contities o ciaFaptetlss the_ mar. | for Hawaiians: Pineapics, $203 ger doden. l{:e‘n'-xmonz 'af the Stock and Bond e. e gh it is | . | Wolyerine 10814 | wer . _continives tet! = gl et =S i tr the ¢ xc/ém'. hln 21:2] i o | YThe ‘ifim;{-_f futures r;‘l;g:d nl:;zlxnw e :;z l'?‘r fieed-umi. thbugh prides show no fur- its. Nuts, Raistas and Honey. T:;c m‘“ et -;;ou;:mnz:dgxo:’m;"ml: 80 cold and it - Open. L. w. 3 er decline. Dried Frui c t - e seed was planted | Closing Stocks. A e 0 £ : Hay quotations remaln unchanged. Several | FRUITS—Apricots, 3%@Sc for new €ion. | {ies im that department. Thers are 35,000,000 ‘ planting will surely Cans for money. P i) 8% 86% 86K 86% | cars of the first cutting of new Alfalfa came | future delivery; FPeaches new ctop. SHC | of the latter lssus, interest befng pavabl he uniess the weather turms | - Do for’ acet September 83 8215 824 | in yesterday and were offered on the market | 6c for standards, 6@6lc for : % @rige | MaY and Ni 3 o al Bulli il now on. Although last year's | Anaconda . Devember ... 82% 9 82 8214 | at 36, with no sales. extrd cholce LSBT It is réported that m l.dfrvl.‘ g amper ome, We feel safe in stat- ‘Atchison Cori No. 58— The circular of Somers & Co. says: ; Pears, old 6@l0c: Plums. | on gend out about §10,000 in sele e of the geods packed will Do ptd . July, old ... B34 s’sa :g g% l"zecexpuhor Hn)y tsl;ow some l:’l(lezjloigxxnu- e *lc;ni:r.fifwmfl&m, i, woite, | b minted and has a ot of grad & nsumption by the time the Balt & Ohio. A v . B2: 52 tion from the total of last week, but 2300 tons R . : ” 3 on band. . blg—this belng due to the | [foaae s HR o 51 5114 | having arrived, in comparison. with 2000 tons | 23,@3; black. 2%@3%c; Bvaparated Appies. | "0 portad that the reasom of the recedt . e which has ruled on spot | 2 | Sept., new BTG 51% 50% 51 | for the week preceding. . Of these total ship- | 6@7%¢ per 1b. 2m2%e ib- for the | advance in Home Off s that g i x 193] ‘Do 24 ptd | prd §5% <478 7% | ments not more than two or three cars have | PRUNES-Old erop, 2G2%e per Ib for the | focreasing tn the wells. while the ofl produc. the acreage 108% Bo Batlwky o | | been new crop Hay. From the experience of | four Lo £ 3 Loy, tion, bas_ increased ;:x:umm: per s the comin i o 0 207 30% 30% 304 | about fen days ago Shippers have learned that | No guotat 3 is mow aboat T ¥. 28 180 “Pacific 833 Fatis 2914 28%, 283 | the market is hardly In shape for new Hay | RAISINS—I1001 cxop AACH ;‘;—::'o—md weil No. 9 hall been ratner disappainting. and, {Union Pacific ....120% kg0 20% 29% 29% | ax yet, for what has been marketed has been | Clusters, §1 335G 40; Loncon Lexeet S while,the well is in oil sand, It is impossit 415/ Do »fd &+ Mess Pork, per barrel— absolutely neglected. Qld crop has been coming | Loose Muscatels. Liesown. 48G0C S0V | (o ascertain the amount of ofl, bécmuse of ‘s | S1U1UNS Steel. - 285 S T2 50 12 52% 12 47% 1252% [ in in sufficient supply for all demands, ana |A@dlc: Z-crown, S@LAS, Sttt SHORST | quantity of water in the well. @ | Do otd - 98 | etember (1280 1285 1280 1285 | the situation shows no change in any way. | Thompson's Sccdless, i —_— ; 108 | Wabes 19 | "Pard, per Reports from the country are to the effect | tanas unbleached, 2RASC PI% Lo, jogige. OCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. i 149} Do.gla <8 | a .. 730 25 717 725 | that practically the entire new crop is of | NUTS—Walnuts, No 1 sofushell, 13i3c:| s | - 28%|Spanish 4s ....... O1% [ JUN Sooicec 240 745 7374 745 | rather poor quality, all Hay containing any |No. 2 10@llec Ne. 1 RErOSICL, E0s ohe S WEDNESDAY, June 14—2'p. m. s Bar silver—Steady: 26 15-16d per ounce. | “'gnort Ribs, per 100 pounds— oat showing considerable rust. It is ditficuit | 10¢; Almonds, JERTY Tor SRR Oty o * ¥ as cut down the quan- Money—1% per cent. 2715 T 40 735 740 | to foretell just how matters will go here dur- | for e for Languedoc; Peanuts, 7e for UNITED STATES BONDS. Jow grades. While Interboro_. 2 0 The rate of discount in the open market 6213 7T 61% 760 7 671 | Ing the next two or three months, for every- | and 11c for Languedser Cmm-m“& 3005, c o ) % oe | "0 Dlinota. Centrall (16016034100 (165 | gor "shork bitle 15 3 pér eent-ang. for thees | Sepiembe s S thing will depend on the amount of Hay | Bafiern: PERRE Yigiaictor white and - 0% 4e qr cp new.132. e en Ao v b'm," 600/ Inter Paper ....| 19 | 18% 1:% months bills is 2 per cent. Cash Grain nnd Provision ;h[lpp;fl|hgrfl, The crop x:e‘::dg?fg‘gfm‘::‘;i 10O T amber: water white '5“““3:}5 : :;e:;p 'u 10\’!2!!- B g x who hgy O e ut choice Hay may rule very 3 N A : eavily are oob advisability | --- Condition of the Treasury. | cBICAGO, June 14.Cask quotations wess | camparative scareity, > 6 UaBE ben axiheeind SR MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. A g from the WASHINGTON! June 14.=To-day's -athte- Flour, easy. No 08 5fe: | “Now that there is falk of peace in thé | e ESWAX—27G20c per Ib. Ala A W Bs. = |OOW kd - .fl t | -l Do ment of the treasury balances in the genmeral e No. 5 yeilow, Bilge: No. 3| Orlent we may find a market for both Hay - et Aseo Ofl 5s. — M* Oceante 100Iown, Tund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold re- B3%ec; No. 2 yellow, Bdlge; No. 2 | 03 Grain tn Manchuria, for the report comes s Bay CPC Sa. — 1073 Om Cable a.120% — e - erve he division of redemption, show: No. 2 white, 32i5e; No. 8 white. | (5%, Fihat that country is entirely bare of fod- 2 . Cal’'C G 55.106% — |Pac @ Im ds. 73 | Kanaw et rash balance, §135,081,550; goid, | 0% No. 2 rye, T8@70c: good feeding bar- | (0.8 JInL (S S 8 S0t couraging | Thers is nothink new in this market. S {2 E Ry Sa.. HORTI KC Fu e i AL 010, | oy, 39@4zc; fair_to cholce malting, 48@40c; | ToR, LTS Ch PO ey n Francisco markets. | CURED MEATS—Bacon. ¢ per 1o for | OF G C5F o3 ga14| Pac il o g il No. 1 flaxseed, $125; No 1 Nerthwestern, | iy "Government purchased its last lot of hay | heavy, iltac for light medium. 1do for Hght, | 10 & 5oi1izy & |P & CH 8 ' — 760 E $143; prime timothy seed, $2 90; mess pork, ¢ '~ 'for extra light and 15%@léc for sugar- 102 2108% /P & O R 0s113 - — on London Money Market. D S o3 tard. per 100, gounde, | AL Seattle, ‘and is now advertlsing for another | 15%c tor extes NEM aad ISUGIES {5 SUEAT | © ¢ Wwag 58,102 1M4|P & O R Jnt1d - = k7 LONDON, June 14.—Money was in fair de- 3@7 20; short Tibs L e Wheat Hay haa been eelling around | crn sugar.cured Hams, Isgguine. Califor. EaL & Saii2n — |Sac EG&RSs. w — mand to-day. All the arrivals of forelgn gold | 7 5o; short clear sid | § per ton here, and no new oats has brought | nia Hams, 12%c; Mess £, $10 per bbl:| & O 5e. 50 80 [SF & SIVSa. 1204 335@4 per cent are_expected to go to the Bank of Bugland. | 7 ¢2i4; whisky, basis of high wines, $128; | J0 25055 thug' far. 014" crop continues prac- | extra Mess, $10 50911 Faoilly, $13: prime | g"CRg 5101045 — [SF.Oke SIBe110 — “with actual k Trading on the Stock Exchange opened dull | glover, contract grade, $11 7i@12 25. tleally unchanged.” Mess Pork. $14 50: extra clear, $21; Mess, Do B8 %...1 105% Sterra R 8. = . = 187 tor demana i and with an uncertaln tone. Operations were | ° Aitfcles— Recelpts.” Shipments.,| USBIIY WIHATECE. ) o) er ton. $16 50; Pig Pork, $24; Pigs’ Feef, $5; Smoked | ,, D0 3805 1050™ ™ 5P ot A ov:. -day bills, | Long island | marrow. There was a slight rally at midday | plour, barrels . 30,700 12,800 | o DLINGS—$25 50428 50 per ton. Beef, 15¢ Ib. s b tor | I+ A Blec 581013 — (1909) . .15& S oL & N | on a rumor that General Linevitch had “euf- | wheat, bushels 11,600 21,000 | S ORTS $23G24 per ton. LARD—Tlerces quoted at 5%c per + uesg Be. —. I 19100 & . [ | rendered.”” but the market concluded this| Corn, bushels 00 - 500800 | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $23 50g24 50 | California compound. [c for Baslers compound | 17y' Ry 5¢ {l6411THS B b C 0 should Tead -wurvoupged” . The abesnce (of | oats, bufbe 21000 201,400 | Tk Meal at the mill, $33 50@ | and 9%c for pure; halCbarrels pure, 10e: | p47 ‘gla Seton | (oo - | | support resuted in & dieposition to sas. - Cob- | Rye, bushels o 7 | Fhons Jobbing, §35: Conpanut” Cake' gt mily | 10:b ne, d0%c: S-b tne, 10%c: 10 thhe | AR fom ghiorl ues. | dsew .-l — < ratl . sols started easy an i ey, busheld y 3 . 10%e. . st C 6s 118% — P n ;, railrosd bonds ir- | 15 | americans opened weak and afterward had | P2eY O o e $23, o Shedl. | | COTTOLENE—One half bascal, S3e:, Dieow M Tem Se.115 - = |SPC e e =5 | 2 | | & better tendency, but the public was in- Butter, Cheese and Eggs. $30 5031 50; Cracked Corn, $31@32: Mixed | half barrels, Sic: ome tlerce. Sc tlerces, | 28 M s tuts 1 W .-I. st Yew ¥ g % 1% %0, 1 80 | different and the Mmovements were siight and GO, June 14—On the Produce BEx- | Feed. . Horse Beans, $308040 per ton; | 1%c: five tlerces, THe per 5 NR'of C 60.100% — |8 P B R arisgn— R Pol: WEaU S } b < e 1121% 122% 122 | mixed. Prices eased later on New York scll. | CHICAGO. JWS Ui narket was steady: | Broom Corn Feed. 80c per ctl: Calfalfa Meal, R Do bs ....19 — |8 V Wat Ga.l0% une 14.—The dead level of | 500 Mexican Cen . .| 20%| 20%| 20la| 205 | ing. recovered quring the last hour and closed | change to-day, the, POHQL (HCs “T5Give, " Egam, | carload iots. $21; jobbing. 822 50 per ton: Meal | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Héps: |y pc R — — | Rofs HmiS, = - . e | N s G | g7 A United Statee Steel preferved closed | crtamer e o Gases included, 14c; Atets, | falta, $18 In car lots and 320 for smaller | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | ¥ C Ry S — 12| Do'ls e ble increase of interest. at 7. Forelgners were irregular. ;- can oy . e dar Quotitins. . Deary - mil Fow — who look to & move- R T35/118% | Tere fairly siendy. Imperial Japanese Govern: | 14%c; prime firste, 15e: extras. 1c. Cheese, | QUASUNER, o0 wneat, $10g14 50: Wheat | Svoiey, 1ac; medium, Hie: lght. Iic: ~Cow | O GL&H = Ive w1= = s Aium for earning thelr | 1100\ Do P4 -.....|ss:s1-s..+/1073/188 = | ment 6s of 1004 were quoted at 103%. steady, 9@10c. ar et ST Out SO Bavies | Sy 116 an hagy and 1¢ for UEAT | Ouk 7:CodnifiN = | LG sEw T ad, ng the morning to ex- 400/Mo Kan & Tex.| 283 28 | 28% 283 AN S0 - _1vn_sm——cx MARKET, Oat, $5@10 50: Volunteer Wild Oat, $7@9: | Stags, Sc: Salted Kip. 1le: Salted Veal 12¢ Do Bs ...-113 114% UR oén ;& et erday’s decline. They succeeded in 800, Do pfd .. | 83%a0 63 | &% New York Cotton Market. EASTERN L * stable, §T ; stock. $3 30@7 50: Clover, $7G | Saited Caif, 13¢; dry Hides, 19@183¢; dry Kip, Do cop 5s.111% — | Val 8 it the opening advances which had | Missourl Pac 96% | 96% ] NEW YORK, June 14.—There was a ten to 10; Altalta, $7G10 50 pet ton: New Hay. $3@7 | 17o. ary , 21 smu ings, ATER -STOCHS. ° -~ -, e in sympathy with the firmer toms | . sh Ch & St Li.....|. 1130 | welve point break In the early trading on Kansas City. fof sown and Wild Oat and —— for Wheat. | 25g40c each; short Wool, sach: medium. | conra Costa 41% 42 [Port Costa. .. = 49 d ndon market, but at that point the What appeared to be liquidation and selling by | KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 14—CATTLE— | STRAW—30@30c per bale. Sod2s1 10: Long Wool, $1 252; Horse Hides, | Gontrs Costa Z 18V wat co. W% narrow sensions of the market again as- some of the New Orleans bulis and somé local | Raceipts, 10,000; market weak, 10c lower. Na- —_— salt, $3 for large and $275 for .me- GAS AND ELECTRIC. = .. - serted themselves. It was seen that the im- operators, but the market encountered such | {jvé steers, $4 20@+ 85; native cows and heif- Beans and Seeds. dlum, $2 25 for small and 500 Pac L Con... 88 mediate selling requirements had been met a large demand on this slump that it quickly | ers, $2 2! Stockers and feeders, 4 50; Denlers are reporting renewed firmness in | Horse Hides, dry, $1 75 for I S F G 8 E - vesterday's market and traders thereupon Tebcunded throughout the carly high level | bulls’ §2 40: calves, $305 75; Western | Dealers, gte fenocting fonomes weven “any | for medium. $1 for small a AR = advance. As they hal the of five points over last night's close. In the | foq steers, 54 20G5 50; Western fed cows, | S Tn prices. Limas continue qulet. while | Buck Skine—Dry Mexican i » themselves they met with some suc- late trading, under the lead of late months | g3 50. &mm rule very firm, and Pinks: suitable for | Mexican, 28¢; dry Central e ™ not signalize any important of mew croo options, the market was very HOGS— Receipts, 12,000; market 2%@5c¢ low- are bringing high priees. Goat Skins—) Angoras, B0 rding the stocks which moved strong. er. Bulk of sales, $6 2215@5 25 heavy, $6 20 mpiws——a-yu $3 85: Pea, 25; | do. $1 25f large. 30c; medium, B0c: on. Yesterday’'s market Cotion tutures opened easy. July, 8.36¢; Al 221; packers, $5 22/4@5 21%: pigs and | BEANSCBayos 8 I5QQ B0 Lem, 396D ;| rALLOw—No, 1 rends a demonstration that nol new gust, S.35c; September, 85.38c; October, 8.48¢; fl:m‘ "35 10G5 30. White, ggm 90- . $1.50@2 B0 for fair | No. 2. 3@3¥c: m-‘ interem in stocks couid be looked for as a November, S.54c; December, 857c; January, SHEFP—Receipts, 6500; market 5@10c low- | ' 'good “and $3 %5 for cholce: seed lots woop%eflta; result of the prospects or of the 8.63c; March, 8.69c; May, 7.7de er. Muttons, $4 25 lambs, 35 75@7 10; | to 0od and 83, 0G5 18 {oL, choleci reed 1ot | ctno, E ) 2 ment. Developments Te- Tutures closed steady. June, 8.85c; July. | range wethers, §4 00@5 25; fed ewes, $4 260 | are Wupted "B °:NGcls "84 s0: Bisckeves, | free: : do, defective, Were theretore followed 6420, August, S.4Tc: September, 8.51¢; Octo- | 450, 32 9663 10 per cul; Horse Beans, S1 s5g2 40, | HOPS 1904 cron, S000R¢ 000 - languid interest. There is -o::: ber, 8.58¢; ;;nvember, 8.62¢c; Decembet, 8.68¢; Chicago. SE Brown Mustard, nominal: Yellow | Srowers holding out ? erop, on, however, to consider that | Janvary, 8.7lc. 5 2 3 P e progress made in these matters is Spot _closed quiet, five points higher. Mid- u%'.fgf%.,".?;},."‘i‘&&e&*fi%"’fi". B Receiots, | Musterd, noeiadl Trie finds expreseion in the opinion aling - Uplands, 885c; middiing gulf, 9.30c; | 22000; market 10020 lower, JIo%0 B foreles Winervers thel meithew $f Sales, none. atockers fnd feeders, $2 T5@4 80; cows, $2 B0 | Femp, Whe g e ey 5 g 4 [ 7 @4 60; neifers, §2 00@S: canners, $1 30; | Corn Seed. ger. ton. A S Bs R0 oultena UE The Sessegec New York Grain and Produce. bulle, 82 2604; caives, 3306 20, DRIED_ PEAS—Niles, '$1 7502 25; Green | " BEE e e TR NEN TORK, June 14— FLOUR Receipts, | HOGH-Heceipts. 10.000; _to-morrow, 25,000: | peas, §1 1502 25 per et tor, Cows. i OF b NP X Kb IPasby | 12,136; exports, 3839; steady, with better de- | steady. Mixed and butchers, $5 25@5 40; g \ VEAL— ' B ok Euswinay B Spene mand_for some grades. §3 ool P, "avt; 35 2085 40 bulke of ‘sarer Potataes, Onions and Vegetables. MUTTON—Wethers, 61@7%c steps’ in the plan’seem ' to be | g 100ipenn 7 K CO - e 1 00@s 10; light, 5 40; bulk of sales, | p,oitis of new Potatoes from the river dis- | PeF Ib. * B he report appears Judg- People’s Gas . CORN MEAL—Steady. 5 3744, E % tricts continued heavy and, although o little | LAMB—889%c per 1b. . g B i . 7 ez o : t BARLEY—Slow. SHEEP—Recelpts, 18,000: steady: Good 10 | piier movement was reported in ship- | PORK—Dressed Hogs. 6%@0c per to await e GVeRL | T (SnEEpmcy St B ATPAT Recelpts, 23,740: _spot market | cholce wethers, shon, $4 6006 26; fair to | BOLICr, OVERRR CRn SITOCRS o, s g MARKET. _ tached to T e R No. 2 red, $1 08 nominal els- | cholce mixed, ~shorn. * $% 404 60; ' Western barely steady. Onions were | The following a are for good, sound o 1 barely steady. No. and prices were ly ons were k of any other cbvious explanation of the No. 2 red, $1 07% nominal f. o. b. | £heep, $4@5 15; nmative lambe, ghorn, | oiie¢"and weak, stocks being plentiful. Livestock, delivered fn San Francisco, less 409 LB i T e o ! No. 1 Northern Duluth, §1 1434 . o. b. | $4 50; Western lambs, shors, §5@6 65. TThe market for miscellaneous Vegotables | i5_per cent shrinkage for Cattle: nditions were e g e No. 1 hard ‘Manitoba, $1 (S f- 0. b. | Omah: b oo FRC BBy iy e BLLL U LG ..5‘2'"' o; snin fot? mcu-;.ua P e Options—Wheat opened _steadler on ., June 14.—CATTLE—Re- | Cucumbers, Tomatoes and String Beans. all of P 0 P : * deveiopments” in frm: cablie and reacted and declined & ocant | co0NcA §d0; steady o 10c lower. - Natiye | which were in burdensome supply. The can- | CALVES 4@inc per It feroey weight), o T B during the day, chiefly influenced by bearish | Safrs’ §3 8G@5 S0; cows and helfers, : | ners were buying Peas and green String Beans | SHEEP —Weth : e ent to-day wers those crop report: liflll‘dmg and fine weather in | \western steers, usngg;‘ canners, 3 | at the inside ausglfim and they also secured | ber b (grose 3 head. 5 3" the remnant of protes- T zamnrul s e 0B U T00se, clog | fockers and tedera, 82 TG4 B5: Calves, $386; | e bk of e e er porad. - Gresn’ Corn | HOGS—Tiive B 135, to 180 Tbs, 5%@5%e: ) vl to Sc net decline. - ) olos 3 ). 3 ¥ H ve interest retatned in 'them. s Beptemver. 807 he. coned stie; | Ple, AP0 SIBEn 2 5008 %00 lowen, Heavy, | Tas euiiing By the sack. the top quotation be | O%er S O e . 5 % S e e ok December, 88% @86%e. cl 86%4c. 5 15@5 17%; mixed, §5 10@5 15; light, $5 1 g cbtained only for the best twood lots. o g gLy Bl k1 Ronking bad e N i o2 . | 5 1734; " ualk of sales, §0 1065 19 ATOES—Ne boxes. 60MS3c per | 40 per cent oft from the shov ks 2 s » eonditions reported in the anthracite . 2, 60%0 ele- SHE] ‘;’Ln.?.f’u. 1000; steady. Wi ctl for Early Rose and w 25 per ctl for N '. u:, A0 sumors of Systorions Sevilopmenis : No. 2 yellow, | yearl| TR 25 wethers, 4 2504 90 | White; Garaet Chiles, 7 Der ctl: sack General Merchandise. = come regarding Unijon Pacific ‘were revives. 23 61%c; The option market | swes, %‘3; lambs, 5 75@6 25. 0Old Minnesota Bur- Wool Bags. 300 200 u‘ - 16 New York Central rulem-ntlol nelx earn- - t opened arge receipts, rallled wi e —_— “ g u% inpe for the June quarter, partly estimated, : ? il 30 ; : yellow, per ton: New Wel- : e peceived with satistaction, the balance in 5 MISCELLANEOUS MARKET. s1@1 : Bryant, gg 000 120 23 Tavor of dividends showing an increase of over 2T Asparagus, 3@6c per Ib: . Coos Bay, “ 26 per cent for the corresponding quarter of | -oo-coil T8 PI e Foreign Futures. Rl 40@8Bc_per box: Green Peas, T5c@ §13 in bulk and 80 27 wast year. The collapse in Steel l‘mmdrluf 02,800} i pfld __________ A L. %l and Wax Beans, 1@dc’ Anthractte Egg. A ¥ preferred was of little effect. The dull ad- | --5-yssic ud PHO e {giall 3iif gy July. Sept.. Dec. Welsh_Lump, : + ivee of the day were well maintained and | s v 648 10: @ 3 $11 50913 per » 35 00 e osing was fairly steady. - ot 2| 38 Rocky Mountain 2 30 he stremgth and actlvity of the Japanese % ton. F 7 75 4i4s made the feature of the bond market, 77 for cases - which was otherwise dull and irregular. Total a 1o B2 LGS ales, par value, $8.200,000. 1 s i N 1'nited States bonds were all unchanged on - - - ‘ call 34 New Fork Stock List 5 .~ SPECULATION R E Mutton & Go. 490 California street, 55 P San Frameisco, members of the New York 1103 __and Investments in 2] Stock Pxchange, furnish the following official mm flm & quotaticns of that Exchange: 2 : 1 F STOCKS. |High/Low.] Bid. |Ask. 96 Send hvu—:&d Manuabe K SKALLER & 00.u