The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, June 25, 1905, PART THREE, Page 35, Image 35

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    THE T7DAY QTGOTfTLAS PORTLAyP,- xTUKE 25, 1905'.
33
SUGAR 161
1
Market Takes a Drop
Twenty Cents.
of
IS FOLLOWING NEW Y0R
Heavy Receipts of Raws on the At
lantic Seaboard Cause Depres
sion All Over the Country.
- e
Eastern Eggs on Hand.
SUGAR Coast prices drop 20. cent
jn response to Eastern decline.
HOPS Alarming reports r'eved of f I
ravages 01 nee.
FRUIT Deciduous varieties Is de
mand. Carlots of melons and eanta
Jnupes due Tuesday.
POTATOES Fancy new CaWomta.
white offering lower.
EGOS Car of Mlnaesetao setta
quickly. Stocks of Or-gons low.
POULTRY No supply carried ovor.
Good week In foreeaotod.
GUTTER Cowatry More grade weak
er. Croamefy doll.
The downward nrogrer of the j.car Mar
ket It still wider war. Prteos of reoe4 took
a tumble of 20 coats ytor4ay. alt pr4'
and all points on the Cmk holne affoetod.
The declino followed the 0Sfl-Fotttt droo
In New. York on the orovtows day. which was
occasioned by the forrtec of rawo ok the
Baetern market The Mite of vatoon at the
moment h weak.
Since the preeent downward imvmmm be
gan, in New York on Monday ovoiU. and
on this Coast on Tuatdny ovorIkr. prlcee In
a1 markets have decUofd 4 oents. A com
parison with previous quotation shows that
rncea today are 46 cents Iom than they
were a year ace. M cost lea than at this
time two yeans ago, and 24 cents leo than
tbree years ago. fcowtoK a remarkably edy
market in that period. In IBM. a year of
Frrai ovrrproouciion n raw hw. wmos
declined fl.S botwoen May and November.
In 1000, when the 'nan a hrtKe, there
was a phenomena! advance of J!. from April
ti September, the createet advance that has
taken place in V) yoars. Prices thou alnwot
reached the point when the IVoMern rofinoro
had to got their ewnpty of raw from New
T"rk.
Many persons think that the mpar market
a ways goes ttf at this time of year. teAn
enced by greater oonoumpUoH, but swch is
sot the case. a a 4m4? of prices in the
part 16 year shows that 4n three Summers
prien advancod. in three of the yoars the'
held steady, and in tewr of the years they
de' lined.
Values on the Pacific Coast are inflnonced
soely b- Eastern conditions, no change hav
lr,x taken place here for nearly a year, ex
-op; on the basis of the Now York market.
r.aw swgar 'are still owning to freely
he Atlantic ports, and the indications are
market may so lower. a stocks are pll
2nK up. hot the decline wilt ovonUHlty have
the effect of ehccktoc" rroelbts.
GOOD SALE FOR FRUIT.
St earner Brings Fair Supply of Deciduous
Varieties.
The steamer brooght up a fair snpnt of
deciduous fruits that met with good sale
yesterday. With the express shipment the
market was. fully atippliod. in fact, having
to many plums and pnmos. Koth woakenMt
t" TAtrfH) cents a box. New apples were more
plentiful, and were offered at J1.W1.7S.
Fancy poacboo wore hold at 7f cents. Chor
riet were in good sttppty and rangod from 3
to T cents, aoeording to variety and qual
ity. Another cor of mixed fruits Is dwe
Monday, and in It will be the Urot let of
yellow peach-.
atermeions are going off fnirty welt in
spite of the cool woather. Another cor will
arrive Tuesday, and the Arst straight car
cf cantatoopee l dw the mm day. Three
cars of bananas will be on the track today.
On the fltoamer was a smalt shipment of
California tomatoes that brought $2.26 per
f ur-basket crate. A f mall quantity of cauli
flower and beans wore also on the boat,
but most of this truck is now brought In
from local territory- Some very line new
white California imtatouc are offering at the
name priee as Garnets. Sl.2MM.M. A ear of
California onions arrivoa yesterday.
MINNESOTA KC.GS SELLING.
Strong Demand u I-wnl Supply
In
Is
Short.
The expected car of Eastern eng reached
'he city yesterday mot-ntus. and found aa
active market, as local stocks were lew. The
Imported article was pronounced to he first
case. The eggs soM so readily that by the
i lose of business hours the lot had boon prac
tically disposed, of. Twenty coots woo quoted
on the Eastern eggs, but this Agar was
shaded or large lots, A large retailer also
brought in a mixed cor of Ktrn eggs and
butter yesterday. Other sMpmonts of egg,
are on the way.
Receipts of Oregon eggs wore very slim.
. . . .
and man- bouses had none at all to offer,
The quotation was strong at 20 eents, and
would have heea kicker but fr tfc. w.,.
noma nave seen ntgner nut for the Kostern
competition.
Some wholesale groeors quoted
21 cents in a small way.
POULTRY CIJiANS UP.
Prospects Are for Good Business the Coming !
Week,
Poultry receipts were not very heavy yes
terday. and a the d'-mand was quit brisk,
dealers hod a good opportunity to clean up.
Trices were practically unchanged, cod ehiejk
ens" bringing 12 crato and Spristgo K.W16
cents, according to sloe and condition. Other
kinds of poultr' oid at former prices. Deal
ers took for a good market in the coming
week. Retailers have not bought heavily
n the past week, and moot of thorn found
no dtfnoulty In rieaatag up at the reasonable
retail quotations asfced. and at therefore
expected to be in the market a heavier buy
rs In lot next few dapo. White aa active
eek is promised, there b not much cer
tainty as to the courts of prioes, but the
general opinion Is tht they wttt rule steady.
HOI" LICE SPREADING.
Serious Reports Are Coming In From Val
ley Ynrd. '
Serious reports are roceroed from the hop
yards of the Mate of the spread of lice and
honey dew. It Is feared that the crop may
be sextouoly damaged unteM there to a sud
den change la the w-oatber. The present
cool, wot spelt it caueiar. the vtrniin to mul
tiply rapidly, and ako pwents stsraytng
rroptay- What is woMod nor- tc a hot
spell to cheek the rajnges of the . Mee. and
it zhouM came soos. or It aar bo too $ate.
The. markrt was aaet yceero4'. the osiy
transaction 'Of the dv being betweoa to
dealers; A ckrtad of hw was Involved la
U deal. nd the neJee was -aid to be within
the jrfvt!Hfic rar.gr of pricer. It w learned
that th" tot of 150 bales bousht by Harry
Han from Rah Wlssiaias on Friday was
for Lllienthal Bros., "who K was not supposed
were in the market. The hops were taken
In yesterday. The price rM tor the lot was
2 cents. A total paper last evening staled
that a dealer bad bought 18 bales from
mi P. MaclH. of IsuUevflle. at 9 cents.
j
j
in the '
There Is m -or grower ta this rate
Cwr4 Krone, of Salem. 'he was
ct las evening. hM he t ntowioted Ja
a recent statement to wMch he i taJd to
ve mm the growers to sell K the' rot a
MCtofaeMn- p-toe. What Mr Kreh toM the
guowors was that they hould -fit now t
the- had. an' dofire to set the bottom priee.
as the Market will soon advance.
Store Butter Weaker.
Th- market for csaatry owe butter I- re
ported to be wekr. hot ouetattotvi as .yet
have not been changed. Creamery butler
hoMs at the former twice, hot is Mt aa
lax- toeal movement to slow. The late rains
premise to keep up the supply of cream.
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities
yostorday wre as follows:
Balances. (
Clearings.
Portland. ?1MUS
Seattle 76S.7S3
117,92
Taewaa .
-les.twt
34.40A
50.371
Hp oka e ' 147.v9t
Clearings of Portland, Seattle and Tacoma
for the week were:
Portland.
Seattle.
f tfll.R2
1 078.PI0
1.1VI.9RK
94S.1D7
fllfi.4B7
78K.733
Tacoma.
fl.Mtl.7S0
95.252
MA.271
07.5S5
422.724
40S.4PG
Monday.... SW2
Tweeda .. S42.222
Wotfnesday. MUt:
TtHtrsnay.. 7i.zt
yrtoay
Saturday. . . l.6SJ9a
Total.
J6.SI.71 JI.725.M0 Js.et2.15S
Clearings for the eorrefpondlag week in
former years were:
Portland. Seattle.
1S09 (l.M.7xe $r.&. 1 1 4
IPol l.fM7.t7 2.SJ1.27X
1P2 2.7a4.tl27 4,2l.2it
l$m a.Db.M)i 3.647.91
144.. S.260.66S 4.0M.4SO
Taeoma. I
ll.OW.P77
l.pan.057
l.47.01
1.72S.S7S
122,673
PORTLAND QUOTATIONS,
t
drain. Flour. Feed. Etc.
FLOUR Patents. S4.Sv&3.16 per barrel:
straights. $JM.23; clears. I.7Stf4; Valley.
SS H -.: Dakota hard wheat, 6.S7.59;
Graham. (8.3(1!; whole wheal, $4 6 4.26; ne
&our loeal. $1; Eastern. JS.S3.99; corn
meat, per bale. 1.S02.2.
WHEAT ("lute. StsflS&e per bushel; Wuestem.
S&fffllc: Valley. 65c.
BARLKY Feed. I22.22.6 per ton: reited.
$2.W.
OATS No. 1 white, feed. 334) per ton; gray,
o4.
MILLSTUFFS Bran, $19 per ton;, mid
dlings. S24.8: shorts. $21; Chop. U. S.. Milte.
$19; linreod dairy food. 51S, Axatfa moat. 113
per ton.
CEREAL FOODS Rolled oats, cream. JV0
pound sacks. $6.73; lower grades $396-23:
oatmeal, steel cut. 3-poun4 sacks, $S per
bairel, lu-pound. kacka, $4.23 per bate; oat
meal (ground), 38 -pound sacks, $7.30 per
barrel: 16-pound, sacks. $4 per bale; sprit
peas. $3 per lOw-pouod sack: SSt-pound boxer.
$1.4M; pearl barley. $4.23 per 100 pounds: 23
poo nd boxes. $1.25 per box; pastry flour, 10
pound seeks. $2.30 per bale.
HAT Timothy. $14 016 per ton; dover, $11
-5 12; grain. $11&12; cheat, $1112.
Butter. Eggs, roultry. Etc.
EOG6 Oregon ranch. 20c per dozen; East
era. lto$20c.
BL'TTKR Clly creameries. Extra cresnt
ery. Z 21 Sec per pound; state creameries.
Fanc. creamer'. 17Jj 921 V.; store butter.
lseiuc.
CHEESE Oregon full cream twins. 11HS
12c: Young America. 12;tjl3,c
POULTRY Kancj- hens. l212Hc; averacc
hen. 12c; mixed chickens. UtMSc; old root.
er. Stnc; young roosters. Mtfllc: SprtBgs,
to 2 pounds. 13e; 1 to 1H pourvdi.
lSVTlSe: dresed chickens. 134jf14c; tur
keyr. live. ISdflMc; turkeys, dressed, poor.
174f2c: turkeys, choice. 2f22n; seese.
live, per pound. 7feSc: geese, dretsed. per
pound. 9910c: dooka, old. f7ffS: ducks, young
as to itee. $3"f7.50; pigeonc, $ldfl.23; euabs.
?2.
Vesetables Fruit. Etc
DOMESTIC FRUITS-Strawberrie. $1.50f
2 per crate; apple, tabic, 51.5oCf2 5ii per
box; .gooseberries. 30c4f$l; ner Calllortiln,
$1.39 1.75 pr lox; apricots. S3cS$l rr crate;
peaches, "fcc per crate, plums. TSSfPOe per
crate: Logan berries. $1.23 per crate;
blackberries. 73c per crate: cherries. 367c
per m.. cantaioupoe. per riate; pars, il
per box: Mack Ago, $1 per craur; currants. Sc
per puund; prunes. 7tKc . raspberries, $1.73
per crate; watermelons, 2HT3c per pound.
TROP1CAL FRUITS Lemons, fancy. 33.50;
choice. $S per box; oranges. fancy.
32.30C2.75 per box; choice. 122 Stf, standard.
$l.ftutjl.75: Mediterranean sweets. $2,509
2.73; Valeacias. $S; grapefruit, $2.3of3 per
box; bananas, 5c per pound; pineapples, $2.59
per dozen.
FRESH VEGETABLES Artichokes. 50e per
dozen, asparagus. 20c per box; beans, Stf
7c per pound: cabbage. ItflUi' per
pound; cauliflower. 31 per dosen: cet
or'. 0Oc per dozen; corn. 36 lr 40c per dezec;
cucumbers. 40cfl$l per doeen: egg ptaat, 174c;
lettuce, hothoute. 23c per dozen; lettuce, head.
10c per dov-n; parsley. 25e per dozen; peas.
2tt3c per pound; peppers. 23c per pounC:
radishes. 104 13c per dezon; rhubarb. 1HO
2rrC per pound; tomatoes. $1.734 per
crate, squash, 31 1.25 per box.
ROOT VEGETABLES Turnips, $1.23
1.40 per sack; carrots. $1.251.50 per saok;
boots. $)fg'1.2S per sack; garlic, 12 be per
pound.
ONIONS-Californla red. Jl.2S4fl.50 per bun
dred; ellow. $1.75.
POTATOES-Oiecoo fancy, old. $If1.26;
Oregon, new. $1.30. Eastern. fltfl.SO; CaH
fornU. new. $1.23411.33.
RAISINS Loose Muscatels. 4 -crown, 7c;
5-1hj er Muscatel ralstHs, 74e; unbleached,
seedlass Sultanas. c: London layers. 3
erown. whole boxes of SO pounds, $1.53; 2
crown. $1.75.
"DRIED FRUITS Apples, evaporated. 6
6Vtc per pouno; sttndriod. sacks or boxes,
none; apricots. 10llc; poaches. 3$l0Hc:
pears, none; prunes. ItaKan. 4 5c; Frencn.
2Hf3iC; hgs. CalKornto. blacks. 3t4c; do
white, none; Smyrna. 2c; Fard dates. 6c:
plums, pitted. 0c.
Groceries, Nuts. Etc,
rtWFRK-ilociMi. 20tj2bc; Java, ordinary.
1S4T22C; Costs Rioa. fancj. lSjr2e: good. ltt
ISc; ordlnar'. iv12c per pound; Columbia
mast, cases. 100s. $13.11: iVe. $13.75; Ar
buekle. $14.75; Lion. $14.73.
RICE Imperial jApan No. J. 35.37; South
ern Japan. $3.30; Carol. &9Ve; broken
head, 2fiC.
SALMON Columbia River. I-peund talr.
$1.76 per doaen2-pottnd tallr. 32.40; 1-pouad
hau. $1.83; fancy, lflVound Bats. $1.60; Is-
I S&c; red, i-pound tails, $1.90; sockeyeo.
pouac nats, AKfu pat -poubo w.
j 'g'bosts. 100 pounds: Cube,
jigs. powdered 33.G9. dry granulated. $5..VI;
1 extra C. $5. goMer. t 34 P0. fruit sugar.
i ja.30: advance oier ck basis, as follows,
j&rrel. 10c; half-barrcte. 26c; boxes. 50c per
I IttO pounds. (Terms: On remittance within 15
I days, deduct 4c per pood; U later than 15
a. ..u. aa aavs. deduet tic oer oteund:
no discount after SO days.) Beet sugar, graau.
! lated. $5.40 per 100 pouaos; maple eugar.
I 134j4c per pound.
SALT California, $11 per ton. $1.00 per
bale. Liverpool. 50s. $17; Id, 16.50; 200f.
-feaK.rnMMMl 100s. 37: 50s. 37.50.
NUTS Walnuts, ISfcc pec pound by sack, lc
extra for less than sack; Brazil nuts. 13e;
nlberts. 14c; pecans. Jumbos, 14c; extra large,
13c. almonds. I X. L.. 10c; chesteuts. Ital
lano. 15c: Ohio. 34.60 per 25-pound drum: pea
nuts, raw. 7c per pound; roasted, 9c. pine
nuts. lO012Mjc; hickory auts. 7c; eoceasutt,
7c: cocoaauts. 33900c per oesen.
BEANS Small white. 3s&4ic: large white,
V: pink. 3jjtfSc; bayou. 4jc; Lima. Cc
Dressed Meats.
BERF Dressed bulle. IfcCc per pound;
cows, SW$4jtc; country steers; 4je.
MUTTON Dreeoed fancy. 3c per pound;
ordinary. 4 c
VEAL Dressed. 100 to 133 pounds. &S7c:
125 to 200pundt. 4H5c; 2w peuncs and
up 34c
PORK Dressed. 100 to 330. 7Q7UC; 150
and up. 397c per pound
Provision and Canned Meats.
HAMS M to 14 pounds. SMc per pound;
14 to 16 pounds. IS: IS to 20 pounds.
1SV-: CatMernia tpicnle). c: cottage hams.
Or: shouhlera. c: bolted ham. 21c; boiled pic
nic ham. boneless. 13c
HACON Fancy hreakCast, I3c pr pound:
Kandard hroakfst, lOS; choice, l&c; Eng
lish breakfast. 11 to 14 pounds. 14c: peach
bacon. 13c.
SAUSAGE Portland, ham. 16c per pound;
minced ham. 10c: Summer, choice dry.
17Hc: bologna, long. Mtc. weJnerwurst, Sc;
liver. 6e; pork. Sc: Wood. 3e; headcheese. 6c;
bologna auaage, link, 4 He
DRY SALT-CURED Regular short clears.
JH,c salt. 1M.C smoked; clear backs. &He
salt. 10 He smoked: dear bnlNet. 14 to 17
pounds average, none salt, none smoked:
Oregon exports. 20 to 23 pounds average.
1V salt. U4c eoteked
LARD--Leaf lard, kettle-rendered: Tierces
PSc: tubs. "&c; 34)s. B'ic; 20. 10c; 10.
lOSc; So. lO'nc Staadad pure: Tierces,
6Uc; tubs. H. : 20s. PHc; 10s.
f He; 5s. Pfc Compound: Tierces, del
tube, 6Ve: 30c. 6tc; 10. Kc;. 3. Cfcc
PICKLED GOODS-Potk. Wrels, $15; hxl
barrels. 9.50; beet, barrelt. $12. half barrets.
CANNED MEATS Corned beef, rousd. per
deten. $1.23: two poaad". $2.35: riz pounds.
IS. Boast beef fiat, poo nil. SI Si: tw pounds,
none: tlx pounds, none. Reast beef. taH.
pounds, none; tw pounds. J2-3 ; six pounds,
none. Lunch tongue, pounds, nose; two
pounds, none; tix potindr. $5. 50.
Hop. Wool. Hide, Etc.
HOPSChoice. ItKK. 193 Sic per ponnd.
WOOI- Eastern uregen. average beat.
2Jc; lower grader, down to 15c. aeeerdtsr to
shrinxtge. Valley. roatTc per -pound,
MOUA1R Choice. SlSSSHe Per poone.
1IIDES Dr aJots. o. i. io poeaoa aa4 up.
IftQloHe rer round, dry kip. No. 1. b to 16
pounds, ll(Me per pound; dry calf. No. J.
unifr 5 potmds. 17316s; dry ralttd. bulls and
sicca, cnctblrd les? than dry Slnt. iculls.
moth-eaten, badly est. scored, tsurrata. hair
slipped, weather-beaten or trubby. -Sc per
pound less); caltrd hides, steer, xotind. 60
poonds and over. PS 10c per pound. & to 03
pounds. SH3Pc per pound: under M poun&s
and cewn, 639c per pound: salted Fixes and
b1. sound 6c per pound; salted, kip. souix!,
15 to 36 pounde. 9t per pound; salted vtat.
i sound. 16 to II pound.-. Pc per pound; salted
calf, soood. under 10 poonai. ic per pounC;
(grcea uasaltod. lc per pound left, culls, le
per pound leas). Sheep rklns: Sheartfari. No.
1 butchers stock, ?S0c each: short wool. No.
1 butcher' stock. 40t7vc each: medium wool.
No 1 butchers' stock. 60069c. leag wool. No.
1 butchers' atock. tlglO each. Murrain pells
from 10 to 20 per cent less or 12gi4e per
pound; horse hides, salted, each, aoeording to
else. I1.S0S3; dry, each, according to size, II
(JI N); colls" hide. Zb&SQc each; roit skint.
coBtrnon 1091&C atb; Angora, with wool ea.
SeHX1.60 each.
TALLOW Prime, per pound. ShSIc; No. S
I FURS Bear eklns. as to size. No. 1. 32.S0
10 each, cubs, 1S2. baoger. 5oc; wild
cat. with head pet fed, 25pS9e; house eat,
6g0c. fox. common gray. .ooSToc; red. SS'J
6. crofp. 15S15. riiver and Mack. $lC?20d:
fishers. 5fi6; lysx. fl.Seffd: mink, otrictiy
No. 1. according to site. J1J2-M; marten,
dark Northern, according to site and color.
tietflS: marten, pale, pice, according to stzt
and color. 1 2. SO f? 4: muokrat. large. 102 lie;
skunk. 40050c: civet, or polecat. ZrglOe; otter,
larxe. prime skin. SSfflO; panther, mith head
and claw perfect. $2S5; raccoon, prime, 303
!Ae; xoountaln wolf, with bead perfet, ti M
fJ5; coyote. GOeSJl; wolverine. JftSS; beaver,
per skin, large. tr8; medium, ftgl; atsaH,
I101..V); kits. Kg7Sc
BEESWAX Good, eltaa aad pure, 20322c
per pound.
CASCARA SAGRADA (CbJttam bark) Good.
34 (He per pound.
GRAIN BAG S Calcutta. 7c
Oils.
TURPENTINE Cates. &c per galios; bar
rel. Me per gallon.
WHITE LEAD Ton tots. 7e; 300-poand
tots. 7c: Uet than 500-pound tot. Sc
GASOLINE Stova TtooUne. casw. 23He;
iron barrels. 17c: 66 tZ- txxMat. cases. 32c;
Iron barrels or drums. 2fic
COaL OIL Case. CO: Iron birr eta. lie;
wood barrefci. 17c; 63 deg.. easoc. 22c; IroB
barreSa. 35t-c.
LINSEED OIL Raw, 3-barrel tots, 82?; 1
barrel tota, 5c; caser, 66c Boiled: 3-barrel
total 64c. 1-barrel lou. 63c; eases. 70c
SENTIMENT IS BEARISH
WEAKNESS PREVAILS IX ALL CHI-
' CAGO GR.UX PITS.
July Wltrat Closes With a Lost, of Over
a Cent Good "Weather Cause
Heavy Selllnjr.
CHICAGO. June -4. NotwhhsUndinc add!
t ional rain in Kannu and the North est. sen'
ttment in the wheat pK was bearish the en
tire seslon. At the opening, the July option
wss a shade higher at SV tower, at 0,f
lV,c During the first hour of trading price
held comparatively steady, the market re
ceiving fair support from eeauaisflen-housrs.
From the tart pit-traders wore free tellers.
the disposition deeming to be to take proAta
preceding the Sunday hoMday. New damage
reports were received, while on the other
hand a number of advices from Kansas and
Nebraska told of favorable yWdi. Later sell
ing became general on an official predtrtten
of bright neather In the harvest bet. As the
result the market became extremely weak.
At the same time poor demand for cash wheat
In outside markets had oonriderabie effect on
priceo here. For the July option the lowest
point of the day was reached at ic. cav
ing weak, IMMUc tower at Wc September
was off He at StTic
Sentiment In the corn pH was heart h. The
market closed easy. July ctosod H8Hc at
33c.
Weaknem prevailed In oats. July erased
He tower at 317e.
Provitlons were firm. At the etose. pork
was off 7V- and ribs aad lard were un
changed.
The leading futures ranged as fottews
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. do.-.
July
September . .
December ...
.$ -filU 3 .P1V1 $ .SOU $ .W
. .S5S .65H 64 S
. .6M h5t .Stli .64H
CORN.
July (new)...
July fold)...
Sept. foWi...
Sept, (new)..
. .Vi .334 .33 -3S
. .S3f .t -3 .?
. .:.2J .32H .32S .S2i
. .32V .32
OATS.
. JKK .3214 MK .31
July
September
December .
. JOS .30U JPf .304.
. .am JtS Jitb iH
MBS PORK.
July 12.67 12.676 12.37 12.37H
September 18.W2H 13.86 12.S7H 12.S7h
LARD.
July 7.30 7.30
7.23
7-trfe
September ..
324 7.5TS
SHORT RIBS.
July 7.72S 7.75 7.171, 7 7f.
September 7.03 7.08 7.Stj 7.W
October S.0o S.W 7-;Va 7-95
Cash quotations were as followa:
Ftour Easy; Winter patents. $4.3064.40;
stralghto. $404.20; Spring patents. $34j3.70
straights. 33.75f3: bakers'. $2.4A$O.50.
Wheat-No. 2 Spring. $1.101.12; No. 3. $1
ftl.i; No. 2 red. Jt..
Corn No. 2. 54jiHe: No. 2 yellow. S44c
Oats No. 2. SindfJSc; No. 2 white. B2ir
33V: No. 3 white, 31c.
Re No. 2. 7frNc
Barley Good feeding. 404Se: fair to choice
malting. 4(V49c
Flaxseed No. 1. $1.26; No. 1 North totem.
$1.43.
Timothy seed Prime. $,
Mess pork Per barrel, $12912.).
Lard Ior 100 pounds. $7J0S-?.22S.
Short ribs sides Loooe. $7.66f?7.60.
Short rtear sides Boxed. J7.5O07.HSU.
Clover-Coatract grade, $11.73912.23.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, barrels .......... 15.000
14.11
Wheat, buohels
Com. bushels 67.fXm
Oats, bushebi .....152. SOU
Rye. bushels I.Y0
Barley,, bushels 27.300
52.70
4-i7.1oi
200,900
1.000
12,600
Grain and Produce at New York.
NEW YORK. June 24. Ftour-Reoeipts. 21
000 barrels: exports, 13.100 barrels. Quiet
but firm. Winter patents. $4.!fr3,25; Wl
ler straights. $4.6034.S6; Minnesota patents.
$5.3086.20; Winter extras. $3.1008.6: Win
ter low grades. $343.53; Minnesota bakers.
$3.7534.15.
Wheat Receipts. 32.S00 bush-is: exports.
1S.9O0 bushels. Spot Irregular. No. 2 red.
31.03 elevator and $1 06. nominal f. o. b
afloat; No. 1 Northern Doiuth. $1.2eU f.
e. b. afioat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, $1.13 f. o.
b. afloat. Options at first were higher en
foreign bying and room covering, but event
ually weakened under Itqutdatloa due to Im
proved crops and weather conditions and an
absene of further bull oupport. The market
closed SCe net tower. July doted 4e;
September closed 0c; December closed fSHc
Hops Steady; Pacific Coast, 1904. 234J2SC;
1MO. 19921c: olds. 10g2c
HMes Steady; CaMfornia. 20 to 26 pounds.
lf- v
Wool Firm: domestic Sceee, 324$6e.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 21. Wheat aad bar
leyFirmer. Spot Quotations:
Whtat-Shlpplng. $1.474413; mtrMIng, 11.33
Feed. 9f97iC
Oats Red. $1.15IJ10. .
Call-board salts: - '
Wheat December. $tJr$i.
Barley December. SSWc
Cora Larre yoMow. $ 1.3745 1.4 4.
Wheat at Liverpool.
LIVERPOOL. June 24. Wheat. Jutfe 6s
M4d: September. 6s 9i: December. U '44
Wheat at Tacoma.
TACOMA. June 24. When. U"Jh-i-r4. sUfl
1st Mutiteni, P0c; club," S2c
LULL IN ADVANCE
War Clouds Cause-More Cau
tion in Stock Speculation,
BREAK IN FRENCH RENTES
Disposition Shotvn to Reduce. Com
mitments Over Sunday In View
of Possibility of -Unfavorr
able" Developments.
NEW TORK. June 24. There was a paM
today In the activity of the operattoos for
advance la prices of stockr.- -and 'tat
two hour session of the nock exheange
was Quiet- a' disposition was shows to re
duce ccmrnltrrjrnU In the market In view of
the Sunday Interval.
The clouds on the European political hori
zon accentuated Ihls -tendency. A further
sharp break In French rente and the further
running off of the sterling rate at Paris
were testimony to the acuteness of the
anxiety over the relation between France
and Germany. -British console were 'affected
In less degree. Both of thes government
securities rallied before the tlee cf the mar
kets In London and Paris, but there was
free selling here for foreign account and the
possibility of unfavorable" developa'tits be
fore Menday was canva-sed.
The wheat and cotton markets showed a
yielding tendency, and prospect of clear
ing and warmer weather in the wheat bet
were regarded with tatlifactton. but the
commodity markets were ' also affected by
pecul-itlve realizing IncMenr to the dosing
of the week.
The bank statement revealed a replenish
ment of- reserve mueh larger than was an
ticipated, the increase in cash averages
reaehlng $7,512,200. At the same time a
$2.000.0 toaa contraction operated to re
lieve the reeene requirement In proporttoa.
The favorable bank statement, however, was
taken advantage of to pursue the prevailing
disposition to realize and prices ran off afttr
a partial recovery, clewing easy and at a soot
the lowest all around. Total sales of bonds.
par value. $1,457,000.
A speculative leadership for an advance ia
prices has asserted Itself In the slock mar
ket this week and has moved prices upwards
with aggressiveness and determination. The
leadership is evidently in the hands of prac
tical and skillful operators supplied with
abundant means and organized to attempt
aa extensive speculative campaign. Large
orders have been distributed In concentrated
form and give evidence of coming' front aa
organized source. The advance In prices has
rncouatered an important volume of realiz
ing sales and ihese hate rather Increased as
the advance extended. But offerings were
absorbed and the boldness manifested by the
buying has Impressed observers with the
power and resources of the conductors of the
campaign. Speculative sentiment has beea
the more Impressed by the aggressiveness of
the leadership owing to the fact that some
of the Immediate news of the week has been
unfavorable to the movement and has been
Ignored.
Probably the most striking feature of the I
present stock market i its close conformity
to what from past experience might be called
the financial time-table. A mere or less
protracted rise through the Winter aad early
Spring; a more or less violent reaction, oc- '
earring In May; a, warm period during the I
early part of June and then another term of j
rising prices, these are the successive pro
cesses through which Wall street has passed
almost evey year since 1S0S and it Is pass
ing through them again jhU season. The
xpianatlon commonly given for the dull
spell In tardy June Is that the market is
walling on the crops. If the-crop euilook by
the end of the month is good, the time has
arrived when speculation can begin to dis
count the effect that a prosperous harvest is
to have upon dhe business of the country
for the ensuing year.
It is the promtae decidedly above the ordl
nar' for a plentirut harvest next Autuma
that has afforded the mala inspiration to
this week's operating for the advantage of tae
stock exchange. The chief point -that the
price movement of the week has emphasized
is that a market that has been liquidated arvc
where holdings of securities have become
strongly concentrated U la a position to dis
tinguish the really important determinants of
value and give them precedence over every
thing else. The plain reasoning that has gov
erned Wall Street for the past few weeks 1
that the outlook for the cropn Is excellent:
that bountiful harvests mean beyond reason
another year of great business prosperity;
that this in turn will bring larger dividends
to holders of stocks; that prices. In spite of
their great advance, have not yet discounted
these prospects for dividend returns.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sales. High. Low. bid.
Adams Express ..... 243
Amalgamated Copper 15..V-0 Mtj SI S4
Am. Car & Foundry. " 3IS 3414 3IH
do preferred 06
American Cotton Oil 31
do preferred !)
American Express 215
Am. Hd. & Ltb. pfd. 2.500 36ft 34 .13H
American Ice 23
Araer. Linseed Oil IS
da preferred 41
American Locomotive 2.300 4S 47H 47;
do preferred 2v0 113 113 112
Am. Smelt. & Refin. $.00 117 1164 "H
do preferred
HOU
Am. Sugar Refining.
Am. Tobacco pfd....
Anaconda Mining Co.
Atchison
do preferred
10O 137 137 l"Mi
OS.
3t0 106 1M3 HW
t TV.1 5Mt
too loss 104 1004
Atlantic Coast Line.
15U
Baltimore Ohio... 13.200 1114 110S 111
do preferred P6U
Brook. Rapid Transit 0.600 65 67 674
Canadian Pacific 3,50) 150; ISO 13OS
1 enirxi 01 jersey. ...... ..... . puo
ja-rapeaxe t unio l.iw oi'i 3i?i At
Chicago & Alton
33
75
19K
do preferred 100 7Mt 7SV,
Chicago Gr. Western. 30O -9V1
Cbl. A Northwestern
Chi.. Mil. & St, Paul S.l'V) l7oi 176
Chi. Term. & Trans.
do preferred
1964
1764J,
Ji
31
C. C. C. St, I...
Colorado Fuel A Iron
Colorado & Southern.
do 1st preferred....
do 2d preferred....
Consolidated Gas ...
Com Products
do preferred
Delaware Sc. Hudson.
Del.. Lack dt West.
Denver A Rio Grande
do preferred
Distillers Securities.
96
1.200
100
lH 43i; 43
27H 27U 27
43U
274
2XO 3t " 37" 364
.". j-r iv-
94
364
1.100 1S74 1ST
370
2a
200
3.100
1.600
soo
RS4 SS4
43 424
41i 414
73 H
67i 67
42U
4lL
Erie
do 1st preferred....
do 2d preferred....
General Electric ....
Hocking Valley ....
Illinois Central ....
International Paper..
do preferred
International Pump..
174?
91V
1.500 1604 163U 1634
100
100
trvt toti itL nf
784 7IS 7S?
co preferree ......
Iowa Central 100 23; 23;
do preferred .....
SO
23
40
Kansas City Southern
do preferred
Louisville & Naehv.
Manhattan L
100 34 54 54
3.000 147S 1464 17
164
Met. Securities ..
SO0 61 RH so:
letropoiiian nr. i,-'" ii is
Mexican Central ... 300 214 21 214
Minn, dr St. Loo us 74
M-. St. P .& S. S. at 1104
do preferred no; I0ii 1004
JI .uu..l Te4A . TftTl C 9 w-t-
Missouri Padfic
274
Mo.. Kan. A- Texas. .
do preferred
National Lead
Mex. Nat. R. R- pfd. .
1004
-4
314
New York Central.. -100 1434 1434 143:
X. T. Ont. & West. 1.900 514 31 31
Norfolk St Western
do preferred ....
North American ..
Northern Pad fir ..
62S S2t; S2V
024
100 ; 90 994
1S34
100 30 S 30
Padfic Mall
Pennsylvania 62.700 139S 13Si lS7i
People's Gas 700 1014 1014 1014
P.. C. 1 . fcl. t.
Pressed Steel Car...
do preferred
Psltman Talaee Car.
Reading
do 1st preferred
do 2d preferred....
Republic Steel
do preferred-
Rock Island Co
do preferred
"Rubber Goods
do preferred .....
Et, I dtS. T. -i "F.'i
3S
V2
236
37.200 954 974 974
91
S9U
500 IB4 15H IStC
734
T.4W 3S4 294 2fea
SOO- 774 77 77
700 33H 33H 33
....... .. .. icq
200 674 ST 67
St. Lonls Soathwtst,
do preferred SCO
Southern Faclic 15. POO
0
do preferred . . .
Southern Railway
100 120i 12C5. 123,
-S00 31i MS "
oo prr.erreo ,
Term. Coal 3i Iron. o
Texas Pacific 100
Tot. St. L. t West. 5C
87
P7
6H
61
33H
3SH
ass
3SS
33H
do preferred .
Usioa Pacific.
do preferred .
V. S. Exrress .
200 37ti
3i
41.200 12-JS 123S 125,
::::: :::::
- 121
10-iH
U. S. Leather.,
do preferred .
V. S. Reaky....
100
30O
92
S3t
U. S. Rubber
do TjreCerred
37H
'J'
l 1MH lMH lesu
U. T?. Steel
do preferred .
--.too ani 30 30
l-.tw 7H
074
ioo"
07H
.IS
lot
lU
SH
2S3
16S .
03
11
2SH
51
Virr.-Ca ro. CheAlea t ' . .
do -preferred .; 400 109
Wabash
do preferred'- 30 40
Wests-Forgo Express....... ...
Westtnghotsse Elect..
Western Union 1 ...
WheeWpc U Eri. . ,
Wisconsin Ou;ral 10O
23U 23U
do preferred.
Tout saleo for the day. 263.200 shares.
BONDS.
NEW TORK. June 24. Closing quotations:
V. S. ref. 2- feg.104 'D. R.'G. 4s...l02H
do coupon lOIVsiN. Y C. G. 3tjs.lf0H
TC. S. 3s reg ...104 Nor. Pacific 3.. 77
do coupon.. ..101" Nor. Pacific 4s. -106H
U. S. new 4s reg.132 So. Pacific Is. .. 03H
.do coupon L12?tUnlon Pacific 4s.l23K
V. fL old 4s reg.104 IWls. Central 4s.. 05U
do coupon 103. Llap. Cs. 2d set.. 90
Atchison Adj. 4s ($-lJap. cer. .. 7Tt
Stocks at London.
IOJNDON. June 21. Consols for mcney.
ST 13.16: Consuls for account. fO.
Anaconda 3-t Norfolk & West. 64
Atehlsen 64 SI do preferred... 03
do oref erred..
.100 lOr.tari wst. szfs
Baltimore O-. 113S'Fennsylvanla ..
IH
Can. Pacific. 134-vRand Mines..
Ches. Jc Ohio... 52 S .Reading
C. Gt Western. 1S do 1st pr-f.
C. Jf. 4'St. P..170S- do 2d pref. ,
PI
30
47
45
32H
00
DoBeere 1 So. Railway
D. TL Grande. 20 n, jJo preferred..
do preferred... 01 fSb. Pacific 3
Erie 42;iUnloe Pacific. ..129
do 1st pref ... Sl'i do preferred... 04 K
do 2d pref.. . 60 U. S. Steel 30",
HHnois Central. 170H do preferred. . .100
Louis. A Nash.. 151 '. Wabash 20
Mo.. Kas. T. . 2S-- do preferred.. 41
N. T. Central.. .147i Spanish Fours... 914
Money. Exchange, Etc.
NEW YORK. June 21. Money on call,
nominal, no toaas. Time loans, easy; 60 and
W days. 3 per cent: six months. 3STJ3 per
cent; prime mercantile paper. 448" per cent.
Sterling exchange, firm, with actual business
in btnkers. Mils at 4..715ff4.572a for d
maad and at $4.852594. f.V tor 60 days; posted
rater. 5I-S6 and $I.SS. Commercial bills.
$4S3
Bar silver. SSSc
Mexlcan dollars. 43V.
Gcverament bonds, steady; railroad bonds.
irregular.
LONDON. June 24. .Bar silver, quiet
26 15-164 per ounce.
Money. 1HBIS per cent.
Discount rate short and three month bilts.
2 per cent.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 24. Sliver bars.
JShe-
Drafts. sight. 7Hc: telegraph. 10c.
S.-erttsg. 60 days. $i.S3i; sight. 34.6Ti.
Dally Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. June 24. Today's state
ment of the Treasury balances In the gen
era! fund ibews:
Available cash balance .3137.F02.2R9
Gold 63.609.3O4
GOOD BANK STATEMENT
l.CH&5t. i. t:A-tt L.uibi,ii
CEEDING EXPECTATIONS.
Our to Excoaa of Receipt Over Ship
menta of Currency on the
Interior Movement.
NEW YORK, June 24. The Financier says
this week:
Though - a favorable bask statement was
anttdpaied. because the' preliminary est!
males which were based upon th traceable
movements of money indicated a large Increase
In cash, last week's official rtturn of the As
sociated Banks disclosed a cash gain grtatly
exceeding expectation. It being about $1,750.
000 more than the highest estimate. The
toaa Item was. however, disappointing, in
that it showed a contraction, whereas an ex
paaston was looked for. The Increase In tur
olus reserve was so large as to make the
total more than double that shown In the
previous week. The cash gain was $9,512.
200. and It was chiefly due to the excess o
receipts over shipments of currency on the
Interior bask movement and also to heavy
disbursements by the sub-Treasury.
The currency Influx was augmented by
shipments hither by corporations of funds
preparatory to the payment by them threugn
the banks' of July dividends and Intereot; th
sub-Treasury payments were heavy because
of pensions, redemption of bank notes and
settlements for mall transportation Incident
lo the dose of the fiscal year. The deposits
Increased $6.35.100. which was $933,900 be
low the sum of Increase in cash less the
contract too of loans; hence the statement
made only a fairly good proof.
Loans were reduced $2,048,200. which would
seem to Indicate that contractions largely off
set the expansions resulting from the loan
ing of the proceeds of foreign financial bills,
and also of the temporary deposits by cor
porations of money preparatory to the later
disbursements of dividends and Interest. It
Is expeeted that la the current week such
corporation deposits will largely Increase,
and this gain should correspondingly Influence
loans.
The statement of averages of the clearing
house banks of tnU rity for the week shows:
Increase.
Iv-ann
.$1. 10212.700
. 1.146.7!2.90i
45.00.700
S7.423.30O
$2.i48.200
6..W.10O
701.700
1.000,000
8.51200
4.512.20O
1.627.025
7.S65A73
7,696.423
Deposits . ....
Circulation
I .era I tendero
Specie
214.369.600
301.792.90O
2Srt.6nS.22X
15,004.673
11M 55,323
Reserve
Reserve required..
Surplus
Ex. U. S. deposits.
Decrease.
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS. June 24. Wool, unsteady: West
ern mediums. 2&82Sc: fine medium. 24327c:
fine. 10f21e.
WHAT MAKESJHEM LAZY
Porto Ricans Have Lazy Worm, but
Doctor i'inds Cure.
WASHINGT&N. June 21. Accordins to
a rsport received by the Surgeon-General
of the Army from Captain B, K. Ash-
ford. Assistant Surzeon ana head of the
Porto Rlcan Anemia commission. So per
cent of the 1C0.CC0 Porto HIcans Ilvinp; In
Use vicinity of Aibonlta. near the center-of
the island, are afflicted with the "lazy
worm." Headquarters and a field hos
pital have been established by the Com
mission at Aibonlta. and an appropriation
of J1S.0C4 will be expended in tbe eradica
tion of the disease, according; to the meth
ods so successfully applied by Csjitaia
.ahfAT-i tost vtar. His record then -ran
4SO) cases treated with an appropriation
of J30CO- The treatment adopted has
proved successful 'In nearly every case.
The Porto Ricans have never understood
tbe disease, and believed it incurable.
The many cures have aroused the popula
tion, and the afflicted are applyin? in
large numbers for treatment.
Preserve Paul Rev e re's Home.
BOSTON. June 24. Prominent citizens
of Boston have undertaken a. movement
looking; to tbe purchase and preservation
of the home of Paul Revere, -which is sit
uated in North Square, this city. It is
intended that the building, which is no-s
Bsed as a tenement-house-, shall be re
stored to Its original condition as neariiy
as possible. The house was buitl prior to
lfisi. aad' Is the eldest la B - -till
stasdlag in iu entirety.
i
Downing, Hopkins & Co.
EstabMahed
WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS
Room 4 Ground Floor Chamber of Commerce
VERMIN INTHE HOPS
ikely to Become Serious Un
less Weather Turns Hot.
YARDS NOT LOOKING WELL
E. J. Smith Makes a Prediction as
to 19 05 Market Values Early
Buying by Brewers Can
Be Looked For.
PORTLAND. Or.. Just 21. iTo'the Editor.)
I wsnt out yesterday aad examined tho RIs- j
ley hopyard of 20 acres, b-tween Portland
and Oregon City. I examined this yard sv-
eral times last Summer, and then found near- j
ly every hill alive and perfect, but now 1
find considerably over half of th hills ab
solutely dead. On a row of 51 hills long run
ning through the average part vf the yard
there were- 43 dead hilts, la another row of
64 hills. 43 were dead, and 1 saw plenty of
other hl!b that would run even sorse. As
this is the only yard that t have had an or
port unity ol thoroughly examining In Oregon,
of course. I cannot say whether this feature
Is general throughout the state. However. I
am ie'termed by some of the most reputable
and conservative dealers in Oregon that, thto :
feature of dead hills is mere or lose general.
and that there' are 3 great many spotted and
pwieoKinK Jiw.
Tae uee question win soon Become a se-
rious problem, unless Oregon has several days
of boiling hot weather, and that must come
toon, a- the lice are rapMty drawing the
vitality from the viae. A month later the
vine would he mere hardy aad could better
stand the effects of hce. but every da now
under the present lice rood tea retards the
future growth of the viae. The coaJtttns ..-
lice In California are also reported much worse
than in Oregon, especially in the Sonoma dis
trict, which-- is the choice district of Cali
fornia.
I was. in Ca:ifcrE.a Ust wtik. ard the
hlghu figures 1 ou.i g: i-n ihe 1903. erop
from dealers was ab.vt trie rme as to 1Vj4.
3 nian of iiwm p.i it dc w 4.tn m
5-XOOO bales.
From all th aexs I get of th EnglUh ar
German croca. they .-r look .a? unusuaHy
veil for this time f yesr. But w must
cot forget the fact that .H England Ukes
40.000 to 30.000 bales of American Hops every
year, regardless of any conditions jhe may
have at home. Thto fact i aceooat-d fo.- in
this way; There is a class of English brew
ers who have become partial to American
born, and they demand 40.00 to 30,006 bales
of our hops every year, r'gardless of any
conditions or values they may have at hcirw.
New York State, at the best, will not have
to exceed 50.000 bales la '1903. Altowlnz Cr-
gsn 100.000 bales for 1P03. and Washington
40.000. we are then short of last year's pro
duction in America about 23.0n0 bale. One
year ago at this time there wer 13.He bales
of oW olds in New York State which have
r.QT all been used up.
1 came Into your market h-r t June
at 20c for 904 contracts, and. in fact, was
the first man that paid this figure, buying th
Dobion crop la Washington. In a few dai
Mr. Schwartz and others paid the same price.
The priee gradually advanced to over 30e. On
leaving the Coast for New Tork. in October.
I advised the Oregon growers that !f they
would stand together they would get stHl
higher prices. The result was la.tt hy
would not stand together and values began
to decline.
I will make a Dredletlon again for 1905.
which Is this; Judging everything from the
present outlook, there wlH be a time be
tween now and September 15 when every
grower who wants to sell will easily obtain
20 to 23 cent". It Is a well
known tact that the market this year to full
of short sellers, who have been waiting, ex
pecting to cover their sales at 13c through
contracts with growers. But I believe the
Krebs movement wilt check further eemract
Ing. I am basing my Meas on exltinz corMsHlons.
Aa It Is now between hay and grass, there
are a hundred aad. one things that might yt
happen to further shorten the wortd'a crops.
There will undoubtedly be heavy bwym
by dealers early la the season, owing to the
fact that brewers will be out of alt kinds
of hops, and they will all want some early.
I have bad the situation figured right, for
tunately. for the past few years. However,
this may be a year that my Judgment will be
reversed. If It to. In the face of all the facts
that are welt known today, I wlH make no
further predictions. E. J. SMITH.
LIVESTOCK MARKETS.
Prices Quoted at Portland Union Stockyards
Yesterday.
Receipt at the Portland Union Stockyard
yesterday were 2X7 cattle. SnT sheep. 3.
hogs and 33 eatves. The following prices
were quoted at the yards:
CATTLE Best Eastern Oregon steers,
$3.50: cows and helfeto. J2.504jf2.7S; meo4WK.
J1.50O2: carves, best. 125 to 2O0 pounds. $3.
HOGS Beat large fat hegs. $6: block and
China fat, J3.23H3.SO; steekers. $3.
SHEEP Best Eastern Oregon and Valley.
sheared. $3: medium. 32.73; tombs. $4 f 4.25.
EASTERN LIVESTOCK.
Price Current at Ksnws City, Omaha and
Chleazo.
KANSAS CITY. June 24. Cattle Receipts
500: market steady. Native steers. 34.256
3.70: native cows and hdfers, $2.2384.73
atockers and feeders. $2.4331.50: bulls. $2,238
4.0O; calves. 53.0084.33.
Hogs Receipts1; 50G0: market strong Bulk
of sales. $3.274S"-32H: heavy. J3.23f3.3e;
packers. $3-23-83.324; pigs and lights, $3.20
05.13.
Sheep Receipts. 3000; market steady. Mut
tons. $4.2385.30; lambs. $3.7597.00; range
wethers. $4."Cfl3.23; fed ewes. $4384.00.
SOUTH OMAHA. June 24. CatUe Receipts.
cone; market unchanged. Native steers. $3.73
j 5-.30; cows and heifers. $3.0084.36: Western
steers. $3-25e--3; canners. i m,z
toe leers and' feeders. $2.504.65: calves. $3.00
83.75; bull. sUgs. etc., $2384.23.
Hogs Receipts. S500; market, 24c higher.
Heavy. $3.0083.20; mixed. $5.17483.20; Hght
J3.20tJ5.i3; pigs. $4.0083.00; bulk of sales,
$3.17483-224.
Sheep No receipts; market nominally un
changed.
CHICAGO. June 2I--Cattle Receipts. 400.
Good- to prime steers. $5.253d.0: poor to me-
1 dlum. 33.7385.10; stockers and feders. $2,509
4.50; cows. $2.5034. 60; heifers. $2.30713.00
canners. Jl.40fl2.50; bulls. $2.2584.00. calves.
$3.0086.50.
Hogs Receipts today. 9000; Monday. 43.0G0
market strong. 3c higher. Mixed and butchers.
$3.1355.43: goo! to choice heavy. $3-23. 174
rough heavy. $4.7083-20; Mght. $3.2083.42
hulk o' sales. $3.3083.424.
Sheep Receipts. 2000: sheep and Iambs
steadv. Good to choice wethers. $4.608&J3
fair to choice mixed. $3.3034.4O; We iters
iheep, $3.7383.10; native Iambs. J4.50tf7.65
Westtra. Umbo. 33.0C86.5O.
SanTraadsco Markets,
SAN FRANCISCO. June 21. The market
closed yesterday as follows.
VEGETABLES Cucumbers. 3O80c: garttr.
364c: zreen peas. 7583L2fi:- MciEg bea.
283c: 1 parages. 397c;. tomatoes. 1101. JO;
tr lan 3fi7c
P0ULTRT Turkey gobblers, 15220c; roost.
1S93
r. old $4.36ifl. do young. $.037.50; bron
'erj. JthaU. "$1 ifrfi2.J0. do Urge. C 50-5X30:
fryers- $3. 53 6. 50: hens. Jl.303S.SOr ducks,
old. JW do young. ". 30.
"75GGS Senre. 164ft74c; fancy ranch. 20c.
R UTTER Fancy creamery. 13c: creamery
seconds. 15c; fancy dairy. 174c: dairy second-.
17c.
WOOL-5rtng. Humbotit aad Mendocfcao:
2$f?3; Nevada. 16f 20c.
I HOPS l!MJf 22c.
MILLSTUFFS-Brart, 32MJ2L50; middlings.
SJ.g2S.
HAY-Wheat. $1S14.30: wheat and oats.
$0013.30: barley. J7Q10; alfalfa. $73O.0;
clover. J7f0: stocks. $3$7.50. straw. SOJOc
per bale.
FRUTS Apples, choice. $1.50: commas.
4 or: bananas. 7cJ33: Mexican Mmes. $4fj4.30;
Caltiorota lemons, choice. $3.50: common. $1;
ranges, navels. $1,2343: pineapples. $280.
POTATOES Early Rose. 6c$$1.2S.
CHEESE Young America. 104811c; Em
era. 13lS4e.
RECEIPTS Flour. 9070 quarter sacks:
wheat, 70 centals; barley. 2921 centals: oats.
333 centals: beans. 320 sack?; earn. 700 centals;
potatoes. 3110 sacks: bran. 205 sacks: mid
dlings. 1M6 saeks: bay. 256 toss; wool, 112
bales; hides. 372.
Mining Stocks.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 21. Ther efrlct-i
etoslng quotations for mining stooks today
wore as follows:
Alpha ..Con
$
; -OSUustlee $ -M
-21lMexlcan 1.93
.17iOcidental Can. . .90
l.OJlOphh- 6.23
.lOIOverman .1.6
37:Potost .12
.2 l:Sa are .'43
. 17iSeorpioe K)
-JJMiSog. Belcher JM
1.40tSterra Nevada 30?
.llfSMver HHI .53
.oOiUnton Con .44
-ISICiah Con 10
1.33!YeHow Jaeket .24
Best A Bele1
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Conadonce
Con. Cat Va..
Crown Point
Exchequer
Gould & Curry. .
NFW YORK. June 21. Closing cjootationss
'darns Cob $ .20ILlttle Chief $ .05
A rice
.31 Ontario
4.00
Breeee
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.23 '
1.20
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i Horn Silver.
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Leadvtlle Con .03tStandard .
BOSTON. June 24. Closing quotations:
Adventure $ 3-3 Mohawk $ 30.00
Altouer 24.00'Mont. C. A l'..
Amalgamated.. M.rti04d Dominion.
Am. Sin S-0DrOseola
Atlantic 13.63.Parrot
Bingham 23.331CiolRcy ........
Cat. &. llecta. . 0.00.ShanncR
Centennial .. t7..0lTamarack ....
Copper Range. 6.00Trinlty
Daly West lS-OOiU. S. illnlng...
Dominion Coal SO.Ou U. S. Oil
Frank Ha S.KlIUtah
Granby 3.73i Victoria ......
Isle Royal lo.oorwinona
Mass. Mining. . 7.30Welverine
Michigan 13.75!
21.30
02.66
2t.0U
03.60
T,25
105Ari
aw
20,23
107
43.30
X00
1Q.50
109,00
Dried Fruit at New York
NEW YORK. June 24. The markst for evap
orated apples continues firml Common to good.
4itMHc; prime. JHc; choice. &36Hc, aad
fanye. 7c
Prunes for future delivery show an ad
vandng tendency, but the local spot mark-r,
while firm, shows no material change- Quo
tations range from 2 to 6c. according to
grade.
Aprtoot- are steady and unchanged: cho'co
are quoted at 10S104c; extra choice. He
and fancy. 12913c
Peaches are firm with chotoe quoted at 10U
lc: extra choice. 104810ic and. faney.
llfeS 12c.
Raialcs are fas moderate demand at rtcenU
prices. Loose museatels are quoted at 436-ic:
jreded ralslas. 5;St5Hc and London layifs.
$181.13.
Co fTee and Sugar.
NEW YORK. June 24. The market for
coffee futures closed with a deeiine of 3.
points.- Total sales. 67.000 bags.. June aad
Jul dosed 6.3386.60: Deeember. 6.90c; March.
13e: spot Rio steady; Ne. 7 invoice. -16c;
mHd. steady; Cordova. 10813c
Sugar, raw. quiet: fair refining. 3H$3 n-lAe;
centrifugal. f6 test. 4 15-16c: molasses sugar.
X488 7-16C. Refined, quiet; No. 6. 4.S5c: No.
$t.S9; No. S. 34.70: No. . $4.63: No. 10.
$4.60; No. 11. $1.30: No. 12. $4.45; No. 13;
$4.33; No. 14. $4.30; confectioners A. $3.30:
moid A. $5.80: cut leaf. $8.10: crushed. $6.13;
powdered. $5.50; granulated. $3.40: cubes. $3,70.
Dairy Produce in the East.
CHICAGO. June 24. On the Produce Ex
change today the butter market was steady;
ereanjery. lftftlOHc: dairy. ISfllSc.
Eggs, steady; firsts. 134c; prime firsts. 13c;
extras, ltc.
Cheese, firm. 94810c
NEW YORK. June 24. Butter, steady, un
changed.
Cheese, quiet and unchanged.
Eggs, quiet and unchanged.
Imports and Exports.
NEW YORK. June 24. The total IraporJ
of merchandise and dry goods at the port of
New Tork for the week ending today were
valued at $10,313,331.
Total Imparts of spede at the port of w
York for the week ending today were $76.
936 silver and 34S2.937 gold.
Total exports of specie from the pert of
New Tork for the week ending today were
$672,201 in silver, aad J403.SCO gold.
Metal Markets.
NEW TORK. June 24. The metal markets
were quiet and without special feature, aside
from further reports of weakness In iron.
Some dealers quoted Ne. 2 foundry Northern
23 points lower on the Inside priee. or at
13.30816.25c. Tin was unchanged at 30.403
36.63c. Copper remaina quiet with lake and
eleotrotytle quoted at 13c. and casting at
14.7SO. Lead. 4.3084.60c. Spelter, easy, 5v35c
TXciv York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. June 24. Cm ton futures dosed
steady; Jane. S. 63c; July. 8.70c. August. 3-77c:
September. S.S3c; October. 8.90c; Novetabor.
8.94c: December. 8.99c: January. 9.04c; Feb
ruary. 9.06c; March. 9.09c; April, .Hc; May..
9.14c
Wheat at Minneapolis.
MINNEAPOLIS. June 24. Wheat, July.
Jl.054: September. 8948S34c: December.
S64e: No. X hard. $1 134. No. t Northern,
31.11S. No 2 Northern. $1074. No. i North
era. $1 024
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