The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 17, 1906, Page 35

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NANGIAL AND GOMMERCIA SUMMARY br THE- MARKETS. New York stocks lower and weak. Cotton higher. Local sect er advanced 1lge. rops in the West in need of rain. Wheat ed and easing off. Corn still dul airly locally, but dull for expo 1d Feedstuffs firm and selling well. P. uits and Raisins still very firm. quiet and weak. Active trading in Fresh Fruits. Bags in demand and firm. Grain Loeal Bank Clearings. nge last week were Do coupon Do old 45 Do conpon .. s 36,448,269 for the s The rapidity with oo o 08 g w w back to the 0ld | smer Tob 4s. vams ngs shows the ~ Do ds . b steady re local trade. Ateh gen ik Do adj 48 Dried Fruits in New Yeork. g 1 sdvices from New York say:! Dy Sye o o coast continue to in the mar- e to some un- to the Quite 2 num- e packers are still withholding 1ough it is rstood that e of them would be ready ture delivery 4s 78 BT & Pac Iron ‘ Leadville Con . FASTERN MARKETS. New Yeork Momey Market. an! brokers do petter class o York market. NEW | ment YORK, 118,900, required_$262.0 us 37,703,375, 101 | crease $413,700, WASHINGTON, Do LA o NEW YORK, June 18.—The ootton | g~ market was quite steady e ‘ variety of bullish arguments. gy A i which were heavy reduction In the vis- Del, Lack & West.. % 1‘:)12 guvpl 1o Grande. ras about N 1V e crease last year of 85,000. ers’ Secur... to this there was no sign of a break | . R in the drought in Texas Do ist pfa | weather ma; Do 28 pfa | Georgia and South Carolina, to cope with it. Lilinols Central is growing considerably in the last later Paper ... %33 | week 1t would not be surprising if an | Ipter Pump 4 |attempt should be made to force con 8§ 233, | stderable covering. d g Centrul. 27 Spot cotton closed quiet. Middling Do pfd 513 | upiands, 11.20c; middling gult, 11.46c. Esns City So 3 g e g Do pre ew York Grain and/Produce. Lovievitle & e W YORK, " June 16—~FLOUR— ::nth;:un' D jmn | Recelpts, 13,400 barrels; exports, $600. Mot Street Ra | Market firm’ but quiet. Minnesota pat Mexican Qeptr ents, $3.45@8.65; do bakers, $3.45@ Miop & St Lois 385 ‘winter patents, $4@4.30; do Do’ ptd T3 ;;r;é hu‘,o Uél\) 4.10; winter extra‘ jssour! Pacife. . i o low grodes, $2.80G3 -y Tm‘ *| WHBEAT —Receipts, 35,000 bushels; % pra : | exports, 45,900. Sales, 1,400,000 bush- \uuonm Lesd |els. Spot, irregular. No. red net, XRR of Mex pa. 8i%c elevator; No. 2 red, 94%¢ f. 0. b. Ky l‘tnlnl. 'I.lloll. No. 1 Northern Duluth, 93%c¢ N Y, Ont & West.. £. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Manitoba, rnnok & Weste: 30%e £ o. b. Do ead eaies eaies | Kansas and Nebraska, with firm ca- Xorth Am;flc.n 160 96 . 98 |ples, strong bull support, prospects for | Nor r-‘r-" - {light world’s shipments and higher Pcdfl"‘_'» lh coarse grain markets, advanced wheat mnh.__"'(;" %c a bushel. It closed y&? net Pl 0 C & 8t Lo higher. July, 89 13-16c @90 5-18¢, S S s Do closed 90%e; September, 883 @88ic, tats : closed 89% December, §3% @90%c, Pallatn Pai_ Oor. closed 803c. e~ it HOPS—Steady. State, common to Do 1st pfd. choice, 1905, 13¢; 1904, . nominal; 95 .tlflln'o are quoted . DR T Fadhil Yfancy 5 B & Q new 4s.1004; (St L 000, decrease $1. afloat. rities and mining stocks featureless. arings only $5,930,000 behind last vear. Exchange not materially changed. L rt. Meats as before quoted. 1 Butter firm and unchanged. Cheese steady. Oranges and Lemons dull. ting Mass |Michigan ohawk not look for of capper June June i tificates, $38,366,590, New York Coltnl Market. UITS. Beans quiet. ves and Onions well cleaned up and steady. e X 1l Hopes 05, Standard Boston Stocks and Bonds. v Common.. t Coal & Cok ER STOCKS. 16.—Coppers keld fai akness 1o the New Y quiet, but firmly held. Barley nominal and weak. T | tations rangmg t‘rom 7%0 to 8%¢, ac- scording to grad APRICOTS Are offering _very spar- and prices on spot are more or less” nominal in the absence of buy- e Choice are guoted fat®12%c: extra choice, 13@13%c, and fancy, 14@14%e. ES 1y Are also unchanged, with . ¢hote quoted " at 1lc; —extra choice, 1% @12c; fancy, zc. | extra_ fan: 1% @1i3ec; 12@12 | "RAISINS—Are unchanged. Muscatels are quoted at 6%6%1:; seed- ed raisins, 7%ec, and London lay- |ers, $1.50@1.60. | New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 16.—The metal markets were quiet today and general. ly unchanged® as usual on Saturd: Spot_tin is quoted at $38.50@38.7 Lake copper is held at $18.5 electrolytic_$18.37% @18.75, and $18.25@18.37%. | Lead was quiet at $5.75@5.95 and spelter at $6.15@6.25. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, June 16.—The wheat mar- ket wa trong today the entire ses- sion. With the exception of a few bearish reports from the Northwest, news of the day was favorable to the bulls. The weather bureau reported clear weasher in Kansas and Nebraska during the past 24 hours .md its pre- rhr ion_was for continued absence of ai Reports from many sections of xhe Southwest told of great damage to the crop by drought. A forecast that | the weekly statistics on Monday would show a liberal decrease in the world's i&hipn*(—n( also helped stimulate de- | mand for wheat. The strength of corn v another influence that te bullish sentiment in ut the day commis- active bidders far 1 at times there was fit taking, prices were well rha vnnrkez closed strong. to % @5%c higher 1d bet“een 8815c ed @%¢ up at 83%c. Trading In the corn pit was active and the market was strong ‘all day Demand was gener nd the selling chiefly by be Continued dry g ‘the son for thg strength. market July opened at 53%ec t higher 4 ¢ higher. 3 2 There was an enormous volume of in oats and the tone was ex- 1gly strong. Owing to. the cond gested conditfon: of the July option the 1k of trading was in the more tant deliveries.. At one time the price of July deliver: hied 423c. a gain of 1 cent o the previous high ree- ord of the season he rket closed | strong. July npe‘\ed %c higher at 2 | 4135c, sold up to 42%c and closed Jgac | higher at 423;c. Provisions were quiet but firm., Thae| affected by the strength n udvance of 5 cents hogs. At ’the close e at $16.80, «ir, ribs were 5 cents higher as follows: The leading futu High. Low." Close. 83% 8315 88% S4ig miz 88 8 seif 84 84 531 B3 53 B R 123 52 G2l 41l 42 88% 8913 735 1688 k mar- much decitne ghrdless of the weakness in of the clearing- hou"e his w;ek shows that the banks hold Qccrease $58,6 d States deposits §10,817,125, today stocks from this New | thie Weekly Dnuk Statement. 16.—The state- | banks_for 50 | 87, over the legal reserve re- 118% | quirements. This is a decrease of $55,- 1821 | 675 under last week. THe statement 101 | follows: Loans $1,060,076, 3Nl increase 250 - 1$913,700; deposits 81, 045,182,100, in- 8813 | crease $1,046,700; circulation $48,487,- 16 0, decrease $i44,0 tenders 1,900, increase $1, specie | | Condition of the Treasury. 16.—Today"; statement of the Treasury balances in exclusive 0, gold cer- ons a | among | of American cotton, which 000 bales, against a de- In addition | and _ the shows excessive rains in which | makes it likely that cotton will be bad- ly in grass and make it hard for labor The short interest Lack of rain in Pacific Coast, 1905, mfilsc. 1904, 11@ 29% | 11;-% olds, nominal.’ gfl’fi ES—Steady. Galveston, 20@25 24% unda, 20c; California, 21@25 pounds, :}fi 1c; 412' 2436 0 pounds, 19c¢. “ ’ teady. Domestic fleece, & ETROLEUM-Steady. Refined New hix | York, 37.86; Philadel ’ma and Balti- “,“’mare S50 o bulk, g OFFEE—Spot Rio, e ady. No. ™ n\oue.cfl;.c Mild, steady. = Cordova, 154 3? 31 ‘offee futures closed firm, with prices 26 five pointg-lower to five poxhl higher. a0y | Saies were reported of 10,000 bags; in- :«m neludln Im 6c; July, 6.10¢; Septem- | ber, | bc. rch, 6.76¢, and May, 8.90c. 115 Raw. ‘firm: fair refining, 3c: ““AS‘?‘Z‘::.‘? “rss %““ 'a‘n 3 1‘.-350 | " 2% efines ste. 108 | No. 26, No. 7, #.160; No. 8 4186 No. No. 10, 4.00c; No. 11, auc. o, 12, 3.90c; No. 18, 3.85¢; No. 14, .83c; confectioners’ A. 4.55¢; mold A, 5.05¢; cut-loaf. 6.40c;’ crushed, 5.40c: powdere 4.80c; granulated, 4.70c; cubes BULTER—Uncha nggg 3 CHEESE—UnchIn EGGS—Unchai R! EVAPOM“D A.P 'LES—The mlr— ket nhonmmu firm on spot, owi ht u.pllu available pe from the new crop. strlctl at llc. choice, 1 3 y af 11% @12c. ill‘ 1% , with qno- ®| SHEE a :(ronx ATY 321 9.05 oD { July eptember ..... § October .. b in aad Provisions. sb. quotations were 28 Cash CHICAGO, prime timothy seed, ados, $11.25: short ribs mese pork, per bbl, bs, $8.83: shost clefr ; whisky, basts of Recelpts, Bhlflpmenu. 00 7,100 Butter, Eggs ond Cheese. CHICAGO, Tune 16.—On the Produce Exchange | today the Butter market was frm: cre-merlat 13@103¢; s. 14@17%c. Eggs, st at wark, uded, 12@14c; firsts, 15c reese, steady, m«%mc Market. o firsts, 16¢; extras, 18¢. Gl Eastern Lives CHICAGO. Juhe' 16—~CATTLE—R market steady. Beeve: cows and heifers, $1.80 $5G 7; stockers and feeders, CHICAGO, 3000 84( 4 50, |~ HOGS—Receipts, 13,000; Monday, es | | timated, 45,000; market strong to shade {xed, $6.40@6.55; go6d heav’ i rouxh heavy,-36.30@6.45 .6 5. $5.50@8.40; bulk market ¥ enrunsa, $6@6.50; MIS(‘FLLA\TUUS MARKETS. | ‘ Forelgn Fatures. St. Louls Wool Market. | ST. LOUIS, June 16.—WOOL—Ste dvx medium grades cnmbln§ and cloth 4w29c; light fine 20@32c; heavy 16’11 18c; tub washed 33@3%¢c. Northern Wheat Market, OREGON. PORTLAND, June 16.—Wheat: Club, |73@ ;_bluestem, 75@76c; valley, 72c; red, T1@72c. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, June 16.—Wheat changed; export bluestem. T4e; T2c; red, 69c. un- club, Northern Business. PORTLAND, June 16. —l‘learin.s. $53 9S; balances, $56, ot Wheth s o Loose | Nebrasea City ir Whea' n An: et ot (s county et if 30 “that aeu.mflm cone uu‘um 204 oot authorl; dIPfi‘ one tirlrd to ““ wmu Aun.nllnn. sLi0aL lower - grades | PRUNES—Crates, $1@1.50; boxes, Te@sL2s ¢ % Club, >_Cantaloupes, $1. for small and $3@4 aiian _ C. ‘Onomea § C. 29% $asligie x«mm inestem. 31423 G1.45; m'f%’m Bomams G 1 % (Paaen § & BY 72 Northern Red, 12 @1.35 per ci CITR! rnmrs—?er box, l" Hutch § P C 13% — |Colon 8 Co.. 45 — mflmu. for - Navels LB 1 — | Do pool.... 45 — 1 % 12 °°"§' :_h__ mz"m “flm § l.cuonl. uo umn C. 33% 34 Dmmhu 3 81&2 P PR R, <72 S ST !l.-‘nu wam b aml e i Tiiere little life ‘to the s et Asso Ofl Co. 47 58 [Pac Aux F A — — mlrhkfiwmhlrlin ay, The selling in- Dried Frutts and Raisins. Gi'F CA Sl — |Pac Borax. = — terests were well yepresented on Chnge, BUt| ey York comtinues to report a very Cal Wine A. 80° 80% Pac § Tel Co. e there ‘were very few buyers around and ‘the | moven; Ber FAnle eed Balsie ae Wil be mes [MV& MtTm. — — 3 ks, clowt Frak, TS priss Romeally e | e et e Shahged. g - FRUITS—Spot Peeches, 10@11%¢; Pears. 8@ 100 1 choice new feed 023, . S “'"5’ :fi"“ §uaran- {123¢: Ev-ga;ox;dmfi?nln 1% @l4e per Ib. o ®Lo3 tor common 1o ehgice, new ot s L e B B o g tne 85 feed, with choice .;5% e At $T.0TH per - g B 10 to.12 PelothBamion. Provisions. &y pen. ; ose. | A1l ‘quotations continue as -before, with lacal _ ber .. 92% D’!K 823 9234 mn:u lght. wu&n from Chicago yesterday ggv, OATS—Aj off somewbat $2.000 Cal Gas & 1.25 e e el S et o e ‘The market has bad t deal of help| §3 12.00 bgs rs Lulf way. A moderate quantity of Black | from the streagth In corn. Shipments of Meats ane l fl‘nlll lot of poor | ‘were soid at easier’ Lard d T nfb four times as .ml!‘:: & .ll;Jfl Year and, wit running lgiter, 85,000 8 F n7se D he exo dition in_the West is becoming b phe c:;:" e T e nm:b may develop. men;u- il tne exdias & 101 EATS—Bacon, “‘Farmers In many States complain of dry pas- | peavy, 1dc (ar light medio, ligh 13¢5 Wx;h otz tures and slim Oats prospect. \ere was outside t apd Y7c for and e...... buying of Mar Outs today. The outiook for tie o0t Bldes, S2e; ‘Beliies, 136 Califernta ""‘ 0N o pory 2 Qate crop is serion cured nm-. 12 to 14 Ibs, 1..'/- o Red, $1.16@1.45 for fair to good and 1408 | 13Yc; 17 o 20 1bs, 1oc; Cal 4s0 - 01 g““" Py 1.50 for choice; White, nominal; Black, : ‘Beet, :9 per bbl: extra um $9.86; Fam- | dss0 Beod ctv.y Pet. & - 1.37% per_ctl. Ty, n(r prime Mess Rork, $180: extra clear, | Cal !unqu- =38 CoR¥ T market was lifeless and the guo- Pig Pork, §267 Pigs' Feet, §6; | Casibou Lo tations showed uo change oue way or the other. Shox sue per 1b. Forty . Ciicago wire yesterduy whole fi)— uoted at Thc for Cautorie Kemm Ol thing in the Com trade ¥ rain, or mo ralh T0f | compotiad, Ae for compound” and 183c | MeKiturick Kunsas, Nebrasks, Iowa and uri, where | for pure: half-barrels, pure, 10 10-1b tins, | Montd_ Cristo. aout one thizd of the Corn crop of the’ countsy | {134¢; &-Ib tins, 11%e; 75 tine, 1 se. Nev County.. s rafs = California, $1.55@1.60 for smull round yellows Western, - mitxed. . Tenom, $rs Swaete; Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. 1.40 per etl. AL lince nider thle head remain ap bitors. mm;s—Cnu- and_brands Minlag : SAN FRANCIS®O STOCK EXCHANGE. Flour and Fariaaceous Goods. duce yesterdsy and hurers *SATURDAY, June 16—10:30 a. m. operations to the purchiast — routine re limi1 ot .n"-'n{"nf« “for o B immedinte needs. light and the. market Hed 3 bme.— no one appeared disposed to P transporta strike is st \.fla 3 buk -np- -— plies of Butter and the market is in conse- . quence. The Cheese market is stead Ilh Hood portion of the dally recelpts golog. futs storage. I ts golog ini AUCTION SALES 'NOTICE. [00-HORSES-100 o § _ AUCTION TUESDAY TC!:SDAY....‘.‘.{ JUNE 19, 1008 M Owing to rectn'lnfl nouéc to vacate 220 VALENCIA STREEI' We shall sell to the highest bidder the tlre contents of our sale stable uo bhusiness, consisting of orses, weighing from 1000 to 1 ounds, all broken to work: ‘0 amber Harne: 10 _Lgmber 3 3 Sand W.!on:. 5 Business Buggies: al nmploy Also new Buildipg, suitable for sta. bling 60 horses; sasy to move. me HORSE STEWART & CO., 330 Valencia St. - glock wiil be on cxhibition Sunday. AUCTION SALE! increased cash reserve required them by the addition to the New York banking law. It is estimated that this will require an addition of some $12.~ 000,000 to present holdings of the trust companies, which is likely to be with- drawn from their deposits with New York banks. Oun July 10 the United San Francisco fire insurance losses is Tue liers SN report & good movement tn | BIARE_GUAGROnE, | FEYY SSte] xafl.’“‘i’z‘c T", g Eallowtag were tho saies oo the Saa Francisca 125 HORSB--lzs Flour through the regl 1om tnde channels, .,,“, .na 12¢ for' light; Stags, Slic: Salted hange Board yesterday: = but the export trade is r{ Kip, 18¢; md vm. um. alted c-u: 1de; | . wm n.mu. .na Iaformal Sessiovs. Secoh nd' lgsmhlsnmen!b f;om l;or'“ 5 FLOUR-—Callforaly iy Brtras, 34,05 |4 2c: | Jod aloha . S 10| Tanch o ead of broken and um- 5. usual terms; Bakers' Extras, u.aaoc hee; t i 11| broken horses, of the same class as Oregon and Washinglon, §8.60@4 ber ® o Ro3nge - }; § | those sold last woek, and are all y: fre as follows; Graham, Flour u:?" .f Iy‘.v,:'.l i nem for medium, $2.28 | 300 Best & Beich. - 65 s :fi,‘:.:f“;mmfm&fi ""m woo {,‘:.}..., ibs; Rye Fiour, $3.75; Rye mulme tor Coits; Horse Hides, drs. 32 tor|{ 190 Caledoala 2 6 | wagons, express amd MS ¥ s G Mea) 4275 artis Orok. o 1 and @175 for medium, E Qalegonta b P sola Oat Meal, $4.50Q1T5; Oat Grosts, S4TD: | ey 5& for Colta. Bucigkina Dry Mexi- | 100 Caledonia - % | THURSDAY _June 21, 1906 lomihy, $3.75@4: DBuckwheat Flour, $6.80@ can, 36c; @ry selted Mexican, Bfe: dry Central Cheilar . o 'w, e VR J h»e 475 Cracked . Wheat, $3.75; | American, * $7ihe. | Goanskine—Prime " Angoras, fllm OBt R AL 11 AN &R i H sacks, H heat, - y pas A - ” "@- $47500 " sacke. $010 Pears Barioy. i | VEATLOW_No: 1 rendered, 4%@4% T’ bbiy; | 300 611 300 Savage - g s P g fmwre«:‘s. boxes, $5.50; Green $5.50 per o, cans oK drams, e loss; No. 2, 4@dwc;| 200 2 gt 4 x| Please do r;g!un:, [;m rease, ¥ 3 > —_— w S oy Joagnin and suut.n» 200 Crown Point. 02| 600 l:nlon Con cew B 13“0 Gel Ga eolvein Dorii out ot 63T Hrisce” g":d:gur:i poe g""::rr”l":'” : do.’ heavy, 16@18¢ i " BiaAsk. per b, curr the, nllrk!l btln: xtclfl\' to firm. £ 0 — The circular of Scott & Mugner sa 2 Meat Market. : "= X will nurso‘;mhl!c l.uctlnnfislnfl‘y [iCoasiils ot Huy fe SIeiEin i o Suppltes. bt all descriptions. both alive and =R A A Imve amounted to 3726 tous, which Is a hes: o B Sutiant Tequivelients ,‘m, 20, 58 head of Horses, consigned increase OVGr the preceding weeks and more' : - Zadhig? e 02 “um the Ingals ranch near Stocktom. lnll the n'urI'! shows no further change. m gal | than we have received In auy one week since #1 —|Tpese horses weigh from 300, to 1509 | €16 S praciiontis, bace of ap” thin inise | | vrhelead ":““D kgl slanghterers "3 83 | 1bs. broke aua must be seld. | Amount bas beea easily faken care of WAtBOUt | to dealors, Ate ax Follows. | % 08 ‘WM. CLOUGH. Auctioneen | vt ot Gia ey L & Yo Al il | datial B GNKs R ety 13 405 fr “ of it was of the Béw €rop. VEAL-8@0%¢ for lage snd T@Sc for small. — 07 |Montana Tonopah 2:2 2.2’1% | change n prices i1 any particu MUTTON—S¥e for Wethers and T%@S for 14 15 demand bLag very active snd emmh( Ewes. s 82 L 7 offers s been smold At once. It has % . =] R okl e adulin | iR o, 2B i b oy B, LI 'OCK MARKET. - 0o i n:'«"d i 'g;n‘:fl::sl:'e;g 3B betote tBe1 “The following quotations are for good found 'E"‘H'f i, 4 ws. 6 14 Thls Weok 16 et mew Hay bates and.shipped fo | Livestock delivered Jn Ban Francisco, less AND GOLBFIELD STOCK: u certain_gections, so 0s to relleve the. situstion | Per cent sirinkage for Cattle: s ar Morning and Informal Sesslons. 08 Ly oy 3 I St o RO PR U | o S B Gl e S o | 100 r""""“ o8 madeMmIn e 8 = ay . scNamag. .. b4 T tuin Cowe, 3@5e. i i B R T oy i ty,c.‘ge“ P"":’ e Mt 4, for. AN } te Bt 5 st i B Tt W by | L D R o ORI e B 3 R it i aterm| e d > y 500 Bitig Ma; E tations on H ‘Dors (57088 welght, 33 | Red Top Ext Min'Ce i1l 03 Funey oid Wheat Hay '-':u-'rmm S %0 308 snd | LA ¥ @oe 00 Bt o Tt Tras — cliles tamte Oat Hay at BDGs—uo o e 63%c per Ib: ig' ‘Buok mu 21.20 56 torm . 55 Erere hasthot bora mich gty for Alfaita |A10 UAQSE, 8340 250 IbK aud over, 0aTS, | 00 Columble M. Siiver Pick 18 g:v, nor1h|x there been much coming fa. Oue % g»@;fi - -tghagm g;;‘:;;;”lnd SeWs, | 1000 ‘Conquerce ... 11 Bunfrvlax Bl‘)(- rict. . - | sehooner lowd of mew crop firs cnmu Alfalfa . 5 500 Gold Bar ..1.17 Bullfrog National nk | arrived yesterd. but it Sy TPy | Straw 1 ratber dwl u“:: B T Ges Merckandise. g"“gm T""“',em‘_‘ :fi 3| Gold Bar . B2t * Gl i [ pae % Jumags. GRAIN BAGS—Firm at O%ec, with un.vm. Great Bemd .. » al 02% DL ”," o b ok velbaion, s per _ton: Nn! 1300 S Butter ? 1511500 "“' B"m"‘n Distri et * SHORTS-30 50 . H 3 B s s FERDETUTFE— g’,‘.‘l‘;"”",,g. 5“}”" ".é by gy | Jumping Jack %% s Otlcake Mexl a §-ton 0te, mdo hbblu, ichmond, muu 4 1o buk and | 58 “1,onlmc«»§;n;r;§, 15::« ‘:: ‘I?t: at mills, 02'! Igs‘fi in uen. T' r m- Coke, | % ; 35 par ton 1h Dk 328 b1 i suexs; | ! Chrn Meal, $28@29; Cracked Cora, $25. tain d & ton. Dexter. . f'i':’;"f« Besie, pominal: frov muommmu mm A s baneis: Tor akkin | 0. Juag erter.. TS et End R 0z Ber o ST e U A lots a; $ ‘CLOBING QUOTATIONS. Gentral Eureke . 1.7 tzo smailer qu: nnuu. ALASKA. uu. Gom M& 17 AY—Cholée - Wheat, $17@18_ per !-n. Bia. Bid. Ask. nod ‘Wheat. ‘815 18 olhor fnd?w Wild -+ Googe...2.% —| H hegt ani e | Wiid oms, $0@13: B insita, §1 0“2 i e " i c"“m"’“z' it o o 3 v ek ... . - STBAMSM per bale. gm; na mmll':ew "gges Ry :3': nm..l no 1. um Ci 4 e Bt mnfi coou.*' i«. 1 m- Eoreka.l m:a.w” 50 ) report. 6T%e; Ho uan ofl. e R m.m.' szt mar | D BRSOl 05 i O R0 e st 003 - changed BTC.—~ ANS—Per etl, Pea, | Coal ‘Ol in’ bulk, mue. Pearl O], fo cases, 11 Whi 17¢; Astral, 17¢; Star, 17¢; Ext pal w.}"“' ok iR "E! TR X 2.5 § dneys, ” = 8 Bheke e, o e £ Maket Closes Weak and 82 o a e . Comary, mmf T, 5 fa Prices Are on 1‘:;:(!1‘{ S Hoiap, SRUe par 1» uuut. o ”‘.“.E“m" u" gor gaion 1 ases T | G0 il Dcdine RIED PEAS—Niles, §1.! u dmn Pm $2.25 b ] 9 3 d WHITE LEAD—Reg Lead, S%e | Great = . ST —_— nm-fimw 8@8%e, -eem!u.' . “""m "ron gn‘:‘ — Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. o 05| NEW 'RK, June 16.—The trading New Potatoes and Onions closed the week "““.‘;‘.‘n;,:' ;'.‘.'.'f' 501958 |, N rae” desultory during mast | steady, with receipts moderate and trade, of m hied, l‘ 2.65 oday, but the g00d ° proportions. ahd the market was prac- Granulated, {n —|of the short session today, tlcally’ hue ‘at the close. Old crop Druou Bur- | jaf 3.85¢ despondent tone of the speculation was | ora i D 18 b o i 8 x: & st obvious, and in the final dealings ments, Xt 3. the market is raj cleaning up, 2 x rr:‘ry-ur dnminn-. 'r.ssc Tablets, n-u- - — z prices 'm nn““’fln “flhllli. p.wy 's(fiaelsg:. ;f. ey e fiuyh fl?a""’,” and um BDB: m 5.30c per Ib. Barreis and {4 b+ m: 'u"?: m""l . - there was u good s-mranyJr aombnd, grics | o R Tbg. tornm:ll”:n:lfl. e i o0 AL 2% l:::., but prices wers offered down ag- puged lomse dad were wir duiie’ s sirpioe| takes xfl"‘ T T e U & 95 1.10 | gressively and the vulnerad steady at the old uuun- whlle Peas and Reeelnts of Produce. 0z = 20|lative position of some of ! O TATORS New crop, 83e@S125 per ctls * FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 16. B % 2|stocks 'in the market was mamitest o1d crop, T5@90c per BACK for river and 60@904 4,070/ Hops, bales 52|, 20 08 10| Reading was orak m"".,,, i | per etl for Oregom. 8,440/ Wool, bales 24 02 = attack by the bear party. wou 10NS—New Red. sack, T5@88e; Ays- | Oats, gg fl ,‘fi 71 :::rea'-om: r'n. ce nc:l ::n’:{ VECHRA BT Fs S heen ‘Com. $1.50@2. 525 .18 — ol e gncl; Asparagus, $5.90@3.25 per Ln el | . e 1,104 P 04 08| before the close. There was a vfl-nn: H0c@$L.25 per_box; Green Peas, $1.25 190 per 19,800 B 08 10|slump in Anaconda and the meal sack; String Bnnm 13 m per 140 08 08| gystrials. The high-priced Northwest- rgite L AR T BT R o 2 | rn erangers a3 e 1 vills and $1.25@1.75 grn Summer Squash, 50 —_— 08 — o tive favorites all . succumbed T5e for small ‘and 126 for large buxes; THE STOCK !ARK" [ 05 07 early to the pressure directed against arlic, 3@4e per Ib; nlrhn 'K»cpexcl:findb Floreuce ..... — 20 ?’ them. fiflmf;’.h} m;uw:':m trots, 76¢ per sack; An Classes of Stocks Quiet and De- Gld "3001?0\'-:' : g 94| The changes in the items of the bank Teuilon e . veld of Feature. [ g B b 03 04 |statement were %0 as to make % e Poultry. s@ngv 1;;52' :el; was lalgher yes- i that document of gflo influence in 2 under an ac- . — = stock rket. ere was nothing JiThe. ra-u:y mAKTE wab quict and very. wpak wpat | (ESIRE L 32008 @ O i trading on i it B e eever to Fillave the Guans frac i m.}f,‘ fit anyth there eIk | the Stack and Bond Exchange was light. | Bonnie Clare. 10 0 10l e S G Gy ot e i | a8 usual on-Saturday. Onomea Sugar |Bulitroe Min. 33 ® ol percentage of the |npp'ly “ What few ?echrad a dividend of 30c, payabie g'nnmi‘ n::i [ g a ”z';:.: L] bonds, par value, Were on -t ket were only looki - | Ju = 3 gains, A0d. 0. seversy l-un{«“vtnnr: et here was no particular change in|Bul 10 :} 43| " The money market has grown finrm< :&2:?...‘3“’;""‘ e ook gt | FAIBIRE SloCks, SLaIINE, DeiNS, e TaEe |Rike Demy:: § 18 3 er auring the week and rates for loans n bo c] = T e o0 o tame| VAL g g L8R, 1R Compuny -x:"flm‘": Z B BISITRE, Tave tisn sesin tae dags a0d $5.6004 50 for small; old Hoosters, 50G4: | he French Savings Bank has de- |DUTE Mardwr 32 9 0flof 5% per cent bid. The effect of the B‘}_;,",‘,‘":“’“‘"'- . m"fi:i $3.50¢4; ':‘53' clared a semi-annual dividend to de- | Bifrs . 15 20| July 1 settlement is an immediate Pigeons, §1; gum :m ° g pul!on at the rate of 314 per cent on|China Nev — — 10| question and finding of resources for X ' deposits, payable July 1. Ben nnnm: 1.40 1.4 25 —!the usual needs of the money market Butter, Clflu nd Eggs. sy o Den Bifg Anx 10 g 1 3% |is mever absent from calculations. It Thel wsual duliness ineidént ‘to the u of the| ~STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. : $81.% | is taken. into.sdsount that the New week prevailed in the market for um- ¥ or ; York trust companies must have ready 13 8 05 13 10 10 1 [ 1@ 2 25 18 18 BEs8( 88l 18] 283 | " SEATTLE, Juné 16.—Clearings, $1,-| On the exchange 10 half bosey of cre 4 : balances, $321,640. extra Butter sold at 19¢ and 10 cabes of selee | TACOMA, June 16.—Cléarings, $576,- at “20c. - o8 = : 0 79, ‘1‘?—@ i c»r::Mm ""ns 19,100 1bs Butter, 15,500 n. 1109 — ne earings, - e 3 Eal e | 197; baiances, ;i‘g 207, 85, 3520, | L offelal quotstions, s establlshed by sales, e TR bids and offers on of 9 Doq'hm 2 109 111 LOCAL MARKETS. AR A ",!,?"’;'q‘ extran 106 per I, Fa'o - 104 — 0 Bepery ] ot San = — 1% Exchange and Bullion. D goael I ‘:‘i‘ b é"fla e — = 110 113 - m : LOGAL. Do e L o100 = g =8 Stiver was 1%ec higher. e’ per m, |Hon B T 9e.100% — . s = | Sterling Fxchange. sixty dass.... a.ufi SeeTh StOr- | CAG & El6.108 — - S Sterlipg Exchange, sight 4.56 T3 By os..115%116 T Sterling Exchunge, cables 487 g’ 55,108 — | New Yorx Excuuge. sigh 021 ST 3 Sl 05 oo T & e 0 Fruits. 112 112 INTERNATIONAL, ¢ ":" hfi“%l— . New York Pari: 7 generally °Z‘;“ 18 ew York on Mexico it I e | G e A IR | Paris on London 18 ufi"'..-e- X "gp‘a“ it e Bexlin on London . = ] be P O-88.101% — Sehaid i Le ties. 3 Grait o T ‘Wheat and Other Grllnl. Apples ok T 1 WHEAT—The week cloged on a and ne to-show | po % listiess market, there being very \ifete bnunu Prunes bel | Feported, efther in cash greln’ o fotores o IMJI- % | Citange. Beflers were not . G “very | Contra . B4%s 38 G 2 e Sl .5:., ol | ™ ks axp wumormics 3 * cago ! $ ::‘;:;fe Gvertlie preseting dvg, S o At an chety DoTeS | Cent L & P. — — L Co...85 100 3 The crop condition is ®oming fo the fore in 19.00 the West. Wires from Chicago yesterday sald: Nebraski and Northers Kanvas il 9150 9.37% .59 216 .52 204 Ont fields In not yet worked out in its details, and that process, it is feared, may still have danger of strain upon the momey mar- which will have to be reckened s i | |

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