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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1305 ¢ Oats and Corn unchanged. I eat markets sheto no vance, "egetables plentiful and wveak. nued liberal arrvals. undantly supplied with all varieties. further change. with a brisk demand. | | [ | fore guoted. 1 | i i | Re wn . 10C. Butter ful and dull. Cheese lower. | Meeting t | i s | A Creeping Market. | } A broker's w f W st 3 vy % | hange he hezd of >uses. to- EASTERN MARKETS. New York Mouney Market. RK Money on call easy. extended to the to take The demand market 2 advance when had _catablished ved by this substantial would have proved uraging in & market whers de- ¥ he order of the day. But the ng resis to repeated attack which the the moderate success rts to get prices up, med an impor- | | 6o e Mackay ... """ "i6d f i.»- incidents of the | mulative effect that a | movement was the e of reslizing sales the market, placed &00d deal of facil- e in the day that fits began to make he prices. By that tion of the require- st had been satisfid. t centered largely in special- | tates Steel pereferred made Rey of large ordrrs n were current, eb of an intention independent corpora- the United States Stesl ko, ntendent of Insurance luxunnm Life investigation womld be t. and the hope was indulged be the last episode of any sen- cter in that long- reports, g & reduction in a passing of & &ivi- preferred end declara- es in Philadeiphia. Any one of these inci- @ents would have unsettled the market st any t e in the recent past trust company in Philadeiphia, announced late | 0 -8ay. had a disturbing effect. The closing e was unsettied and irregular. Bonds wers firm. Total $4.240,000. ted States bonds were all unchanged on New York Stock List. E F H\u!on k Co., 490 California street, & mbers of the New York sh the tollowing officlal of that Exchange High|Low.| Bid.]Ask. 500, Do 900, Amer .| Do i # {1043 11055 |10415 1043 800, Anaconda ,m .mflg 10535 msv. o Ann Arbor 3% ¢ Do ‘pra .. ™| 1 ie_C ‘Line|i62%} m) 162 h«x & Santa Fe| 82%I {823 pra 1108% | mmwwxwms >0 25,600, Balt & Ohlo 10%, 109% 1103 : pta . 9615 3 {[Bay Biate Gas 318 % Beet Sugar . d2 |26 83| 84 6632 | 06% 180 (195 isn 10y 57%| 6 ‘]Efl {70 51% 151 35t | 87 961948 um.. um, ey TS% 175 hlo um % "'1,266:Colo. South ... 500! Do ist prd... |8 1.2000 Do 28 pfd % 1.200iConeo] Gas ...} w0 200/Corn Products . % 500) Do pfé 146 463 700/Del & Hudson .. [154% 1833 11838 1185 SPECULATION end Investments in AI_LROAD STOCKS investors' Guide and upor application. SKALLER & CoO., Manual— The closing of & | sales, per value, | - 42" a1y !150( 11858 A#K 13fi5§ {663 "96%( v | oo | \ B4%| 84 | 34%| 3438 | the published de- | n that the re- | | | i 3; i Allant\e C 1 ss1 Bait & Ohlo dl 'NNV- Do 3 01 3 1044 % (1743176 % 178 “i1ss (185 " 186 | —-..| 228 229 iy Havana 28 (26 Do pfd . 82 |39 Hecking \R.:c) : 9lig| 91% | 5 | 95 | 100 Keokuk & D M. Laclede Gas ptd Long m.nu = L &N ... pfa | Manhattan . Manhattan B . Marine ... - Do pfd 4 | Metpopol Secur .| 115 Metropol St Ry [1255. 125% . 26 1,100/ Mexican Central | 213 20% 2 Minn & St L | 60 ta Do 1st ptd ...|.... 95 8,600)M St P & © 8 Mi2i [119% ;130 121 ....j161 mn. 160 10034 wou w%‘mo 423 144 150 5% 45| 48| 451 Do pra ... 1085 104351104 1105 NRR of Mex pfd|..... 3434| 3! ational Biscuit ptd 202 Alr Brake| c L Do 1st pfd Do Y Opt & ortolk & West Do pfd " '406/North American. \wo 700 Northern Pac . 1,500 Nor Securities .. Do lst pta Do 24 prd . 406/ Pactfic_ Malfl 86,200/ Penn R R Co. 900/ People’s Gas PCCa 1,400/ Third Avenue .. Toiedo R & T Co| Toledo St L & W| -ooa| T8%I ..,1247,‘1"'»% e 1uwu4u,!11n,'125/‘ Copper .4.....|..... 2% 244 2% |- 250 | 944! 98" 9414 { 100 Westinghouse ..|167% 151!4!101:2 168 | i 10W & LE .....| 18“‘ 16° | 800 Do ist prd 3 oy y in Cen.. 24 B0 B o il ufi\ mw 51;2I 52 00| Do ptd 901,400 Total shares sold. New -ork Bonds. 3 10 |Japnn 6, cort | U5 vt e 104%| Tavan ¢ 2 Do Japan 4Ys. cert. Do e L & N unified 4s. B0 S rai1E2 {its con: ol 5106 Do Mex Cent"ds. % Do Do 24_inc b (‘hu & nnm d%-.lfl‘%. B & Q new 4s.10% | rm & ‘Alton 3%s. 80 a Ded & Dist Sceurities fis 79% Erie prior len 4s.103 Do 2 | Cons for money. 34 | demand was not sufficient to prevent the Sterra Nevada. 8 56| Small Hopes 05| Standard Boston Stocks and Bonds. U S Steel.. Do »fd . %| Westing Con Mining— tehison 4s . %, Adventure . 3 Do adj 4s Prigd Mex Central 4s 807 Railroads— A 8 Atchison | Atlantic 18y Do pfd 1033 | Bingham 2813 Boston & Albany253 | Calumet & Hecla.645 Boston & Maine. Centennial .. 18y, Boston Elev { Copper Range ... (9% Flcchburg pta. .} 145 |Daly West 3 \(n cenlrsl 20%! Dom Coal o1, N 97| Franklin H { Cranby 5 iIsle Royale . 19 " Miscellaneous | Mass Mining . T4 | Amer Arge Chem. 23%! Michizgan 1414 Do ptd 83| Mohawi 5012 Amer Pneu Tube. 57| Mont_Coal 2% Amer Sugar {014 Domint 25 Do pfd | Osceola o1 Amer Tel & | Parrot 28 Amer Woolen . 14 Quiney 8 pra ... | Shannon T Dom fron & 8.1 2135 Tamaraek 109 BEd Elect Tllum..241 | Trinity 8 Gen Electric 74 | United Copper 24 Mass Electric.... 19%|U § Mining...... 28 Do pfd .. 6215, U S Ol . Mass Gas . 43141 Utah . United Fruit Un_Shoe Mach. Do pfd .. 108141 Victoria . 8015 Winona . - 311| Wolverine . London Closing Stocks. 00%!N Y Central . Do for acct..90 1-1 1\! Nor & Western | Anaconda Do pfd . , | Atchison 8413/ Ont & Western. i Do pfd 0514 | Pennsylvania Zu4) | Balt & Oh 12%/ Rand Mines | Can Pacific 55 | Reading . Ches: & Ohl 2 Do 1st pi 18 Chi Great Do 2d 4 Chi, Mil & St PIN) | So_Railway De Beers . Den. & mn G’ 100 80 ptd B 19! mug Do ptd 39 |Spantsh 4s’ 918 Bar -lher—!’lrm 27%d per ounce. Money—1@1% per- cent. The rate uf dlmun! in the open market for short bills is 1 15- mm er cent and for three months’ bi| -16@2 per cent. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, June 21.—To-day’s treasury statement sho' Available cash balance, $136,495,651; gold, $56,999,010. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, June 21 oo Sotton | opened firm: July, °8.560; August, -6.62c; Sep- tember, §.68¢c; October, 8. 87, November and | December, 8.8%c; January, 8 ; March, 8.90c, Futures closed ~steady: June. 8.82¢; | 8.40c; August, 8.46c: September, 8.5dc; ‘m»r 8.60c; ' November, 8.65c; December, 8.81¢; January, 8.74c: February. 8.77¢; March, | 8.81c: April, 8.84c; May, 8.87c. Epot closed quiet; middling uplands, §96c; middling gulf, 9.30c. New York Grain and Produce. | NEW YORK, June 21.—COFFEE—Cables of- fered no encouragement to local bulls. Some little buying for Furopean account at the opening caused a firmer tone, but the demand was limited and disappointing. The fact re- mains that our stock is too large at the end | of the season, and although interfor supplles are small, the demand indicates a waiting | policy. The course of the market hinges on 1 whether Europe will be more anxious to buy | than Brazil to sell new crop arrivals. Futures closed steady, net & points higher. futures ; Sales were 20,760 bags, including July 6.20c, August 0.30@6.35¢c, September 6.40@6.45c, De- J cember 6.65@8.75¢, March 6.80¢ and May 6.95c. BUTTER—Quiet, unchanged. CHEESE—Firm, unchanged. HOPS—Quiet. HIDES—Quiet. WOOL—Steady. | PETROLEUM_Easy. | DRIED FRUITS. ‘, EVAPORATED APPLES — Are without | change. Common to good, 4K@i¥c: prime, | 8%@éc; cholce, 8@64c, and fancy, ¥ PRUNES—Are quief, but remained firmly | held on the advance basis on the coast. Spot quotations range from 2%c to 6c, according to grade. APRICOTS—Continue firm, with choice quot- ed at 10910%s. Wxir cHOlnk nt 11c and fancy A CHES—Are firm, with cholce quoted at 10@10c, extra choics at 103@10KC and thnoy at RAISINS—Unchanged, with loose muscatel | quoted at 4@6%c; seeded raisins at 5% @6%c, | end London layers at $1@1 15. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 21.—The London tin market met with a more actlve speculative according to private reports, and for bat s Local demand continued qulet, $30 futures. holders were firm, and spot closed at 80. Copper was higher In London, closing at £68 25 for both epot and futures, but locally the sitvation remained as recently reported, in beth lake and electrolytic quoted around 15 and casting et $14 5. . was unchanged at £13 in London and at 54 5055 00 Tn New York. Spelter_was unchanged at £24 in London | and at $535 n the local market. Tron closed at 49s 4d in Glasgow and at 45s 6 in Middlesboro. Locally iron remained unchanged, but rather easy in tone. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, June 21.—Weakness in the wheat market prevailed at the start to-day, initial, quotations ‘on July belng oft G ic, 88%c to The opening decline was pool. ~ Although additlonal rain has fallen | throughout & large portion of the wheat belt, comparatively little apprehension seemed to be felt among pit traders; who sold quite freely on the light decline in foreign markets. Commission houses were fair buyers, but the rice of July declining to 8%e. Buddenly, howe ever, the market turned bulllsh. Prices made & quick advance, July selling up to 90c. The greatest strength was manifested in the July option, the reason being the high prices being | paid for cash wheat (new crop) in the South- west market. A report from St. Louls stated that $1 per bushel was paid for No. 2 red new wheat. ~Another cause for the sudden upturn was a report that while harvesting In Okla- homa is progressing rapidly, the yield is only or to fair. Shortage in yleld was sald to Gue’ to"chinch bugs and biack rust. " Erom the Northwest nmnunnuul came reports of fresh damage br in the "session market agal uk. e reason uquinuon ot September by an in- ong. All the advance was lost, the Boes Tea fluential final at lennl proflt taking by prominent holg caused a weak close in the corn pit. g:{. opened 4c iower at 543, sold between 5415 Bi%c, and closed ¥c lower at Bidge. T’hg gat mariat ‘was strong eu-ly, closing opened unchanged ‘at 31 b:(aml“ %0 and S1%c, and closed 106 lowes a o Provisions were easy on be to 10c de the price u( uv- hun At the un!o‘;:'n:w Lard was up a shade, Tk Wi ft B@7%c. 2na ribs were off The leading futures rnnnd as follows: - Open. llz. Low. Close. Articles. N R i 84 84 84 84 ufi Bn B2 54 55 [ B4 o g;i g fi 52 o o ss i 31 31 31 Be B¢ & %z Mess bork. Der_bbl— July ... 12 47% | Beptember 2 90 Lard, per mo CHICAGO, June 21.—Cash guotations were ml(nly a reflection of lower prices at Liver- | o Hay ‘ely o, O July being He to o lower/| LAY 10040 them: are doing no buyi The circular of Somers & saye: “Shipments of Hay have been Increasing during the D tons, or 500 tons more than for the we Arrivals have been augmented some- what by the new crop, which is beginning to come. in, although rather Thus far no eite. market has iished for new and in e buyers and sellers are far -p-n. mm sales of strictly cholce tame Oat Hay have been made as high as 80 rades goIng_a- &rd for mew: Wheat ranging from §S to $1 will bring more. The market in the main by old crop Hay, which shows no material change 1 & “As to the outlook. We can report nothing Mbudxyn' | Recet Open! Openi Clost: QOpent port: BA ‘lfi steers, $3 lower; Wellem Closing . Flour— Closing . milling: TACOMA, bluestem, 90c; club, S2c. Sterling White December Feed, $1 2714@# 35; Chevaller. nominal. moment. ceding. change to-day the butter market was steady; creams, 10G10%c; dairies, 15@18c. “ees eusy: at mark, o 2%4¢; 13 prime firsts’ 15¢; extras 9%@10%e. EASTERN CHICAGO, 14,500, Market stead; $5'00@0; poor to medium, $3 5@, 85 ers and feeders, rough’ 3 50 poieng ales, u 2235 SHEEP—Receipts, lambs_ steady; @g; fair to choice mixed, $3 sheep, $4@5; nutha lambs, $1 T5G6 ern lambs, $5G6 KANSAS CITY, ceipts, 2000; steady;-native steers, u 25@5 T $4 65G5 25, SOUTH OMAHA, 3000. 75@5 50; cows and helfers, | Western stecrs, 85 230+ $0; cangers, stockers and @46, bulls, (pls, Hoes—mcapm heavy, lights, $5 10G5 15; pu-. $4G5. HEFP—Receipts, _4000. carlings, $5G3 50; wetners, 4 5 15; ewes, $3@4 65; . $5 50@8 35. LIVESTOCK MARKET. Chicago. June 21 —CATTLE—Receipts, Bood, o prime steers, 2 70@4 70; cows, $2 heifers, $2 50@4 75; canners, ' §1 calves, $3@% 25; Texas fed steert, $4@4 75. HOGS—Receipts to-day, 38,000; to-morrow, 28,000. Market 5@10c lower: mixed and butcners, l6 MB 32%,‘1 sood to choice heavy, $5 25 $4 65@5 05:‘-2 light, $5 15 molv Market nndx‘ choice wethers, 40; Western 50; West- ; good to June native cows and_heifers, $2 25@G4 75; stockers and | toeders, §2 7504 40; bulls, 32 . 2504 calves, §3@5 25; Western fed SO o ed cowe, $5 2504 HOGS —Receipts, 13,000. l-rk- g0 lower: bulk of sales, $5 150 Reavy, $0 124405 173 packers, $3 o5 i, pigs ang light, $5 00 2 EEB.Receipts, 3000, _Steady: muttons, s a0 o8 lambe. 5 15@7; range wethers, ! ted ewes, $4 25G4 60. Omaha, June 21. — CATTLE— Market 10c higher; natl 1 75@3; 33 00 §2 50@4 50; calves, stay $5 05@5 12%: mixed, Market steady. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Wheat— ing ‘Wheat— ing ng .. ing . Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. B ulzi‘ .81 8 9% / Sept. a% 6 8% t.-De, Bu e 21 65 20 05 28 95 Dec. 8 8 67 PARXS June. . 2855 . 23 55 . 30 60 . 30 63 St. Louls Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, June 21.—Wool steady. Medium radés, combing and clothing, 28@31%c; light 24%@28c; washed, 31@42%c. heavy fine, 16@22%c; tub Northern Wheat Market. PORTLAND, v'.ney, 8oe. TACOMA, bee - - *$40,64 OREGON. June 21.—WHEAT—For ex- 82@84c; bluestem, 88@S9c. For ASHINGTON. June 21.—Wheat, unchanged; Northern Business. June 21.—Clearings, $546,271; TTLE, Junn 21.—Clearings, $1,101,885; balances, §231,908. SPOKANE, balan ,059. ‘PIO Cefi&sl) .Yuno 21.—Clearings, $665,352; balances, $158,104. June 21.—Clearings, $406,761; LOCAL MARKETS, Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. Exchange, Sterling Exchange, cables New York Exchange, sight New York Exchange, tel Siiver, per ounce Mexican Dollars, New York on Paris .. | New York on Mexico Paris on London . Berlin on London ‘Wheat WHEAT—Chicago was lower on the day this market for futures was dull, but did not follow Chicago down. steady, with $1 LOCAL. sight INTERNATIONAL, and The cash grain was bid for new No, CASH WHEAT. Californfa Club, $1 473%@1 52%; California Australian, $1 1 65; Club, §$1 50@1 55; Northern Northern Red, $1 50@1 grades of Wheat, $1 30@1 45 Narlhern luestem, $1 62 513 per ctl; per ctl lower FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m, December .. RLEY: O E High. Low. 3 0% sUoe e 30% e b 2 p. m. Session, Suen. High. Lew. Close. tinued steady and some dealers even sucgeeded in getting a small advance. not heavy, but the demand was nothing: extra. There was no change in futures on the morn- ing session, Receipts were H BARLEY. @96% for mew; old Brewing, FUTURES. Sesslon 9 to 11:30 a. m. Opnn Hlkh Low Close. December ... 87 Seller year new—ua bid, 86%: ukzd 2 p. m. Session. Open. High. Low. Close. December ... 87 87% 87 87 | Beller yr.new 85% % 85% 85 OATS—The market continues undetermined and unsettled, still given at $1 20 to $1 45, with $1 25@1 35 as the average quotations for falr to good; whichl are the grades now oot though the range in prices = RN—The large line of 5400 cu. in from SR e o akw ave atabiS) 175134 V. 3108 acked with nome offering at_the moment. BUCKWHEAT-—§1 75@2 25 per ctl, With the top figure for seed lots. Flour UR—Callornia_Family Extras, 610, usual terms; Oregon and Washington; per bbl. FARINACEOUS GOODS—Prices in pa ‘Whole Wheat Flour, sa 50; Rolled O[tg $1 43% for White and §: Mixed; California smail round do, 1 45: Ep'ml-n. $1 3214 nm wm yesterday was reported sold prior to arrival, ‘so does not come £ the market. The situation remains nnclnn ed, Western sacked, $1 40g1 JThot i2y tor Yellow, 1 85@1 I‘( tor large Yellow $1 $1 4711 ; White, i 406 L35 cor ohite ag at for Brown. and Farinaceous Goods. Bakers' Extras, Jobbing es are as follows: Graham Flour, §325 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, §3 76 (n barrels, $4 75); Rye Meal, $3 50 (in_barrels, $1 50); Rice Flour, | §8; Gorn Meal, $2 50; extra cream do, §3 75: Oat Meal, @4 50; Ot Groats,” 50; Homiey, §8 T5GL; Buckwnest Flour, 4 75; Cracked Wheat, $3 75; Farina, gt $6 50G7 50- in sacks. Fearl Baricy, 36! Split Peas, boxes, $5 3550, Graen's $5 60 per 100 Ibs. —_— Hay and Feedstufts. There are two or three houses in the interesting, heavy crop of Hay, the bulk of rathér poor quall say that in our opinion very o cholse Brades of both Wheat and 'r.m Bet buying new Hollister and Livermore districts, at_the ‘week, the total showl: 2800 pre- iy, as et many 50 per ton, with -cm oft S at and o-: hu httn al strictly tancy ing supplied for the State has u ty, To sum np. we Ly at a fairly range thiouhout. the with the mrfifi poorer lots uuui'" very low prices In Feestutts. . ‘w!}hh ll'- mnu. (.4 @5c. Comum) -_z&':’a-;“sg 75@3 25; Green Peas, §1 Potatoes, Onions nand Vegetables. The market was liberally supplied with new Potatoes and Onfons, but a steadier feeling prevatled, there a falr shipping inquiry T addition to the regular local trade. Barly were wanted for shipping, and that de- scription was firmer than the others. Aside from faney String Beans, which were In limited supply and firm, everything in the vegetable line was plentiful and weak. Corn declinsd_sharply, Cucumbers were easier and Peas, Squash and Egg Plent had a downward tendency. FOTATOES—New—In_boxes, Garnet Chiles, 70@80c pe: §1 per ctl, 0Id Minnesota. mxhunu. 5 150 ver atl. ONIONS—Red, 50@85c Vpc sack; yellow, $1@1 25 per R ECLTABLES 1b; ubarb, '40g86e_ per Greod Bend 1ot :129 per_sack; String and Wax Bfl.n: per Ib; Tomatoes, small boxes and crates. n 1 25: Summer ' Squash, 0c per o cumbers, small boxes 3 large boxs $125@1 15; Cabbage, Der ctl; " Carrots, i5c@S1 per sack: Garlle, 3@dc per Ib: Egg Plant, 6@8c per 1b: Dried Peppers, 10@1214c for i irien and” L3Gide per 1b for evaporated; Green Peppers, 15@25c per 1b; Green Corn, $1@1 50 per sack. Poultry and Game. Domestic Poultry continued to arrive freely, the day's receipts aggregating 116 coops, and the market ruled weak for general offerings, with trade quiet. Large young Roosters and tat heavy Hens were in fair request and steady, but everything else in the chicken line was dull. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, ?200 T Ib; Geese, per pair, $1 50G1 15; Gosiings, S1 1 75; Ducks, $4 50@5 per dozen for old and $5 6,50 for young; Hens, 50 for small and §5@6 for Jarge: young Roosters. $6@S: old Roosters, $4 ers, $4@5: Broilers, $2@2 25 for esm: 3 50 o Pigeons, §1.2 Squabs, $1 30@1 75. per dozen; Cottontafl Rlbblu, il 5062 per dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. eeting of the different Butter and Exg nousen wil b held at 8 o'clock to-day at the Board of Trade rooms to formulate a plan for a new Dairy ange. The Butter market ruled weak at the de- cline already noted, with heavy arrivals from the northern eoast. ces, “however, were supply at unchanged quotations. Cheese was Yc lower and weak at the decline, with the increase in stocks becoming more pronounced. Receipts have been increasing sharply during the past few days. Receipts were CBAN |b. Butter, 1394 cases Eggs and m nmr! lt “first hl-nfll 19¢ for cxu-n wnh 20¢ tor a few 18@18%c for lower and medium :nd ;_dairy, 1‘!31! ©; cold storage, nnmlllll store Butter, CHEESE—Strictly ohde' <mild new_ fair to good, e Young ‘Americas, ‘104 150, Barere, 10atbe pe T a0ls EGGS— Rane! r b, h, 20c !o.r large white nlmcd and 18@19c for fair to cholce; store Egg: 80)86 Euurn firsts, 18c; seconds, 16%g17¢ Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Recelpts of deciduous tree frujts continued heavy, the market ruled weak, with trade of a ‘quiet, routine character. Apricots and ordinary Plums were. still in_heavy supply, and as usual large qantities of those descrip- tions were still uncared for at the close. There Was no movement in loose Apricots, the can- ners being indifferent buyers and the regular trade taking small lots only. Good Apples sold well, highly colored offerings having the most call” Figs were in heavy supply and prices [rere tiregular, owing to the wide difference in size and style of packages. Pears, Peaches and Cherries were steady for good stock, but there was practically no market for cheap stuff. Currants were steady, while all kinds of Berries continued very weak. Melons wers rather quiet and Cantaloupes were lower. A carload ‘of the latter was at hand from Coa- chella. Grapes arrived freely from the same region and were offering at $1@1 50 per crate, but sold slowly, being mostly sour. There was nothing new to report in Citrus or Tropi- cal fruits. STRAWBERRIES—Per chest, Longworthis, large varieties, $2 50@4. ASPBERRIES—Per chest, $3 50G5. LOGANBERRIES—$2 50@3 25 _per chest. BLACKBERRIES—$304 per chest for cholce and $1 50@2 for ordlnary GobSPRERRIES.Nomi CHERRIES Per drawer—§1@1 25. 6@10c per Ib. CURRANTS—$4@6 per chest, APPLES—$1 23 per box for fancy, T5c@$1 for good mon, A : = 30G30c; baskets, n b&fl:.‘y 20 et In bulk, ton, PEACBES—-Bm]I- m 50@75c; large boxes, Ti 1 80; baskets, 50@75c. PEARS—Small boxes, 35@50c; large boxes, et o hien Amalt famts xnd" ciates, 80QEdc; baskets, 25@40c; Tragedy Prunes, 60@75c per eI’IFl[eGlnfl per basket. 25" pe per pi MELON; 50@i5e for small S—Cantaloupes, and $250@3 25 for large crates; Watermelons, Navels, $2 50@ d. CITRUS FRU’!% 3 per box for fancy, ‘d for cholce and et 1 . Valent ean Sweets d Ao sv. mchm-. 5 e 1 Beedl n:: 1 25; Les 50 for fl?l?:y. rxl 255; Qfly‘ fihnlcu lnd T5c¢@$1 for standas Grape Frult, $1@2 50; Mexican A @4 50_per crate; Bananas, 50@3 L;n Punch for Central American and $1@1 75 for Hawalian; Pln-vnlu. $1 50@2 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins and Honey- mvlfir—Aprleotl. 51.@8c for new crop Royals and 11%@12%c for Hoflrpnks‘ future delivery; Peaches. new crop, 6c for standards, 6@G4c for choice, bi }814c for extra choice and w)ovy,: for fancy; Pears. old, 7@llc; _Plums, nominal; Figs, 2-crown bricks, 45c; 3-crown, 800; 4-crown, 60c; 6-crown, 65c: bulk white, black, 2%@5%c: Evaporated Apples, 7 c_pel o ey t-ur sizes and 2% @3c basis for the I sizes. Quotations for new crop are unsettled and not )2! ‘established. AISINS-1904 crop £ o b. Fresno—Dehess clul(erl. $1 36@1 ‘0 London Ll Loose Muscatels, 4-crown, A apaon's Seedless. Ao%%mc 5@8%e; Thompson' Seeitless St tanas, Ilnbl!lched 2 E—“’llnm 10@11c; No. hell, 1%c; No. 2, mc. Almond.! 16@17c for Nonpareils, 11@14%c L, 13%@14" ~ Ne Plus Ultra Eastern: Pecans. 11! . HONEY—Comb, 11@12%c for white and 9@ 10c for amber; water white extracted, 51%@ Wlc: light' amber extracted, 5@3%c; dark, 4%c. yfimsw.tx—xezoe per 1b, visfons. Thete is mothing new fo report under this ‘head, the market continuing dull. CURED MEATS—Bacen, 11%¢ m‘\m !ar ME. heavy, 11“012‘! for light ‘medium, 1834¢ for extra light and 151@16%c for m..— cured; dry Salt Hides, 9%c; Bemu, uc East- ern sugar-cu a‘uol Califor- nia Hams, S8 ‘10 per hbl' g Gl W ork, clear, maw:m:fh mm-’rm.;sémm Beef, 15c lb LAR erces quoted at 5%c W 1b for C!ulomh eoapound. 7c for Eastern ’m o and 9 half-barrel: lh-tb ac 3-1b ‘% c: B-1b th 10851 e bait barrel. 8¥c; thres haif ba tl-re-. &:, two tlerces, T%he: flv. ercts: Ta T%c per. Hides, Tallow, Wool and n-. A local house sa; of wnol “‘The Clover- k dmfipflnm $8 50 ers, TR o .»Mfl:‘e. lam. :&Kc P OGS LY Hogs 2 pee_cent #m%, cent off, per cent off from General Merchandise. nd Stags, e quotations. BAGS—Grain Bags still higher and firm a 6%c: Wool d2c; Feece Twine, 16 our—Weluntton. $8 ‘per ton; New Wel i Seattle, $6 50; ant. $8 50; eaver Hill, . §5.50: Richmond, Cumberland in bulk and | §14 25 In sacks; Pennayivanfa Anthracite Egg, | 14: Welsh Anthracite Egx. $13: Welsh Luw. | um Clnnel.“ ton; Coke, $11 50@13 per | Kise bulk and $15 In cacks: Rocky Mountain per short ton. lm—Qnomlem are for barrels; £ tor cases Linseed, €2c lnd G for raw; i:nor cuu. cases, No. 1, 7T0c; Bakers' AA, $1°1101 16; Lucol, Sde for boilea and 52 for raw; China Nut, cases, 65@S0c —— o coanut Oil, in barrels, 58 for Ceylon and 35¢ for Australian: extra’ bleached wibter. Sperm Oil, 8Se: natural winter Sperm Oil, 63c; extra bleached winter Whale Oil, 57¢; naiural Whale Oil. :mlnd Lard o11, T5c; No. 1 Lud Oll, 68¢c; , No. 1 Neatsfoot Oil, 42c; dark Hes boiled Fish Ofl, Palnt Oil, $3c; ada COAL OIL, GASOLINE, —Water White Goal Oil, in bulk., ile; It Aitral, 174, Star, 17 Extra Star, 20i4c; Elaine, 26c: 19 - fine. o bulk. 15 o; in cases, M cline, in bulke 16}c; in cases. 2ic; No. 1 Bn- i Distillate, iron ‘batrels or drums, Sc; No. do. 8l4c: cases, Bl more; Bensine, in bulk, 1215¢; in cases, 1oc; 80-degree Gasollne, i bulk, "28c: in cases, dlc. TURPEN"HNE—!(« llon 1n cases and soe In arums and iron as AND WHITB LI EAD—M Lead. T%@ So"per b3 RWhite Lead, 7i<@Sc, according to quantity. SUGAR—Prices have been marked down . The' Western Sugar Refining Com- Dany quotes as follows, per Ib_ in 100-1b : Cubes. A Crushed and Fime Crushed. 5. Fowdered, b.4%c: Candy Granulated. 5.45c: Dry Granulated, fine, 5.35c: Dry Granulted, coarse, Fruit unnul.ua. S.380; Best Grana. fated” J00-Tb bag 5.25¢; Confectioners’ A per 1b. No order taken than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, JUND 21 Stock and Bond Exchange Votes Its July Adjournment. Stagnation prevalled on the Stock and Bond Exchange, and beyond a decline in Alaska Packers to $5325 there were no fluctuations of consequence. The Exchange will adjourn trom Friday afternoon, June 30, to Wednesday morning, July 5, over the Fourth. On the Tonopah Mining Exchange there was marked activity in Montana Tonopah at strong quotations, but otherwise there was nothing new. The Comstock mining shares sold very well at maintained prices, with | Ophir selling up to $6 871 and the others correspondingly strong at the close. ‘The United Mill xc“ San Francisco has decl a regular dividend of § cents per share, payable tmmediately. The French Savings Bank has declared a semi-annual! dividend of 33 per cent per an- num on all deposits, payable July 1. This is | an increase of .25 per cent over the rate paid six_months ago. The Savings and Loan has declared & semi-annual dividend of 314 per cent per an- num on all deposits, payable July 1. This is an Increase of .25 per cent over-the rate paid | six_months ago. The Dphlr Mining Company has received $9,242 50 {rom the sale of concentrates and a small bar of bullion, Rlllltlh‘ from 344 tons of second-class ore worked at the Kinkead mill. The regular annual meeting of the stoek- holders of the Security Savings Bank has been called for July 10. The American Tin Mining Company of Alaska’ has levied an of 17 cents | per_ehare, delinquent July 14. | The Natfonal Sugar Refining Company has declared a regular quarterly dividend of 134 per cent on the preferred stock.. Nlhh Jvly 3. The Mergenthaler Linotype m‘ l:ln.red a regular quarterly dr of 2% nr mt.hla on June 30. ke Min Company of South D-kom 1l pay a regular monthly dividend of 50 cents per share on June 26. The American. Smelting n\d Refining Com- pany has declared regular di ividends "ot 1{ per cent on the preferred and 1% per cen the common stocks, payable July 11 on lho former and July 25 on the latter. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, June 21—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. 5 10555 4a o . 1 qQr ep new. 4 % e 104 10413135 ar coup...104 108 MISCELLANBEOUS BONDS, Se. O W gtd bs. — 92% it Oceanic S Bs 85 60 Bay Om Cable 6€s.120% — Cal C G Pac G Im 4s. — 97T% CalG&E P E Ry 5e..1104111 T & ct 55 08 93% Pa~ L&P 55.100% — Cal-st C 5s.112% — P& C H 6s. — — C'C Wat 65.10213 — (P & O R 65113 — EdL & P 6s.124 — |Powell-st 6s. —. — F&C H 6a112% — |Sac BO&RSe.106% — Geary-st bs.. 50 . — |SF & SIV5e.120 121 H CAS b%s104% — |SF.0k &SI0110% — Do s ....108% — |Sierra R 6s. o Hon R T 65.105% — |S'P of A & LA Eleo 5e.101% — P LAG &F1 5s. — - LA Ry So 117 N TAP fom &ng o S = ” ‘?T::Efi O R A 15i% — NR of C S0 — |S ¥ Wat esi0as — NP CRB5106% — | Do ds 2am100% — N C Ry 5s.. — 112 Do 4s . R AR Gk o os: UG&E 5105 — Do 58 ....113 11414 UR of SF és. 88% 80 Do con 55.111%112% | Val Co P Bo. — — WATER STOCKS. iz tra Costa 42 44 |Port C “ Gontra Costa &3 44 |Port % — oy PP Cent L & P. ac %S F G & B. 58 et T 117 1315 Sum & & B 8 INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.330 1 BANK ARgio-cal — = Bank ot Cal. — 410 = Tey Bk ot O — 188 |3 Nattomai = = First Nationi — 340 Hlv.!hl C. Hnfl’h S Kilauea Bld. Ask.| . Ask. B = I8 |satihat B8 110 SF Drdk 5s. —_— 2 - Ja 8 Co..— 26 |Gas Con A..19 20% Segiie 3 Fkd o C Jockey €120 — SR ks SEAT gamea ™ x T — e O e i &C —- Sur Co.. — l«. 15 AUCTION SALES Private Sale | __Carload of high-grade Borses, from 1250 to Do nw pool 36 . 40 Ot Stocks— Ke; McKittrick . Monarch of Arl | Monte Cristo Nevada Cmm(‘v Occidental of W. Oil City Petroleum . Pled: A [ ot 20 | T 180 05 35 E) SALES. Morninz Sesston. Migcellaneous Stocks— 3 10,000 Asso. Ofl Co. Stk. Tr. Cer Afterncon Sesslon. 1801 Asso. Off Stk. Co. Tr. Cer.. Mining Stocks. Following were_the sales cisco Stock and Exchange 400 Andes 100 Andes Morning Session. 1000 B30.1 0v| 1219 3000 Bitg M. bSO.1 €5 500 3000 Bifg M, bSO.1 051400 2000 Bitg M. s 90.1 1001600 2300 Bulirg X Bic - & 500 Butte Gl 500 Butte Gldfid.. 500 Bte ulund b6o 2500 Cash Boj 300 Den. Bulitros.- =? d i : Egfi*s 18111188 - S2363028( B8 SR2| BEEY( 2RSS | | 1688 188182 e 1 88283 838! f %; : £ect " i g 5 g ; i CUARRARRY! | LUR InC com. 48 Califoruia Steck and 0il Ixcm 1500 pounds, from vanch of Henry Egli. Scott Valley, Cal’ FRED H. CHASE & CO., 12 Market st, S | Cyp L Tmp.. 4% = DptPwd ptd. §5 £ Do com .. ® - EN Bk Caik. 126 - her Thte — - Froch-A Bk.10S - _Heno P Co.. — 5 Do old pool — 37ia! Union § Co.. — 37 Asked. . B S 0 ke 59 55 48 50 46 00 2 82 45 0% 85 14 30 31 80 % 25 00 “© SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE on the San Fran- Board yesterday: Morning Session—Comstocks. 1 ullion 2 0 Bultica = 500 Cai 41 13 200 Challen 33 400 Con Va M Co.1 501000 Sierra Nev E 100 Exchequer ... 33! Union Con. i 100 Gould & Cur. 19/ 1060 Utah .. 10 500 Justice ...... 7] 300 Yellow J: 28 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid. Ask. Bid-Ack. Alpha [ 08 1p) 88 ®. e 2u| Mexican . 10115 1 20/ Gecidental 90 1 00 2% 6T . o 10 3 13 20 2 H 1B 1 53 Con Va M Col1 30 1 14 Con lmperial. 01 o7 Con N ¥..... 02 33 Crown Point.. 16 17|St Louls . - E Sterra Nev. — @5 Syridicate ....- — 00 Eureka Con..1 00 —iSiver Hill.... $1 $0 Exchequer ... o4 08 Union Con. o | Goula & Cur. 19 - 20/ Ttah ... 10 12 Hate & Nore.1 45 1 50r Yellow Jacl 7w Julia ... o 08l TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. 500 3 Butler, bio 85,5 Jumbo M Co. 763000 Home Con.b20 00 2600 Jumbo M Co. 73 5000 Home Com,bd0 i, 0] 500 Ton Midwey--1 5 400 MacNamara.. 45| 100 Ton Mdway.id7% 250 May Queen .. 18| Afterncon Séssion, 300 Bongle Clare. 9012000 Kaweh Gla.as. 93 500 Bonnie Clare. 421000 Kawich M Co, 15 500 B Clare, b 60 053500 Kendall ...... 13 2000 Birg _Com. .. a8 1060 Bifs M.b30.1 02 s, 1000 Bifg M, 22 300 Buniers N 3 00 300 Butte Gidd. 55 500 Butte Gldfid_. 5 500 Bte GldAd, 2 1500 Den_Bullr 3 200 Dmdfd 10 4000 Home - 80 oz 2% T 8 3 3 iy 0 s 10 » - s W J'ug . - ERRBRERACTSNE | BrRISIREAN B (EETECE ST I EEEEH] = ® &l885838

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