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KST RECEIVER jj-iTcofcrt* Project Kkt Be Halted. -' rr-en-oir and Irrigation ■ -" , -ed »r. the g?S '^ The application for a £* •t2as* in D«,Tr by Joseph S^2SSS Use company, who S '"■^^tte Trcwbridge & Xiver SS^ f; ! 4^i-^ * Arall stre f; a**"** ta^rti c & enterprise WOUl<5 S«*fJJfl receivership, the court I ''^ ;■ . . ..., recirfwT.: Predericli I 2 to bine C36.0W of s>S* !'4 a iw Tr. carrj- on the work. I #** TUrfLOW c? tlie company** bonds. feSSS ««y : - vere »* m ? a > 1 S I to pay them off. ar.a ••» -;ve the company ninety S«fiKS» demanding the r-avrnent '^(la* **' on their b^r.ds. c rea- ray th«- maturing bonds ■i'-'^Li hem disappointed ahOOt i'^ti-A" ci«r:ct bonds which it ex •jf^^fCjve «nd from the proceeds Mo!:t rf the hold " .fic^*"""* v av e consented to the fi^JJr p^^rvoir xTid Irrigation 7» tneoii>arate4 «h«ut three f^ S ' -irr the l£»s °' Maine, with «•".'• consolidation of eight •* "s-a reservoir 'companies, to pro *2Sr :rr:gatir.g. land in the vicln '*fltrve' properties of :he com ". r it resen-oirs providing for the ' r *"' f ibf>u: s,W.O>'-W0 cubic feet of to Irrigate mor*> than 325. & f ;,-/». The company also owns "^W t'cr*« o- agricultural land near ■- :^, :is oonmictins a rewwalr nine Denver coverir.g «n area of 1 when completed, ■will J s?tßßwi»y * n far^iish for of S&V" ncr^s of land, or >fS*:pK**=t .-anacity. The officers •^rh StarJ-.e^. pradflent; W. E. ■Blfat 5"- 1 " iice-ji«sldeat and gen **-'Scr. t. B. Croke. vice-president: " >.'rre*helnser. treasurer, and O. J. *i^ grrretary. Ttie headquarters of ■^gss are ia Demi*' Hjf 'PASSES ITS INTEREST X Creek Cc. Forced to Exercise gjitp c: Sixty Days of Grace. grtcb Creek Oal ar.d Coke Com- J," rjbsid:a-?r jbsid:a-? - "' * h " Pennsylvania Coal j'caif Odnxpanr. which was placed in "asfis of » receiver in August. IPOS. t S3d to pay t»" interest which was .'-p l en Us C.TSII.W) first mortgage ." .^r TeW This is the second « Jt !«J~* ! nf iriterert on these (^H been postponed. On the former ■c parinf r.t of the Interest was made jj ;t q^ *od of rtKiy days of grace ,i»d or.rtrr th« tern» of the mortgage — yr ti* i^-e. n" 1 "? It is expected that .r-Ji h» cor.c i-: the present instance. - R Tatkir.P. \ ;c°-pr»'S!d.*»r;T and receiv ffitFeaisjivania Coal and ''oke Com i Thich cwrs the rp.tire V!.'"»>j.O 1 "»O capi r.rli r * the B"*< h <;reck Coal and fcCos^ary ar.2 cjaranters the interest •«l»r.3f. ea:d yesterday in, regard to - BBftjiaent rf the June coupons of •iCter contpa^y. •rap* «ssnpJy h*en oMiged 1o take scacf c! tr-° sixty riays allowed us. I ■*: tie or that time the ■rg- 721 be asaUable. The whole coal si ha? be?n *7i a had position for some •stzi this'c'on:pan>- in common with .cirs, hat b«n working without earn rrsicaablp profits, have, however. rzirti thousand arr^s of good coal •j v.i when- ;h«> demand -com^s ye •Ot^r. ts good position to bid for asn-izy one else." ■atBO TRACTION TANGLE ■rac? Here Orer Bondholders' Qbss «nc a Eeceivership. ■•■■c-j.-. of the Chicago Railways ■■BT iafl fl» OonsoUflated Traction ■IB? beie a conference in this city ; Jweaj BSXfa a rfew to adjusting the ; J3 tf tJ» of the latter =Pi^ea I^'ur.g tne receivership of the f •'■ «s «t« ar;p r the meeting that only FP'iasarj: Jeatureu of the subject had ■ "•saw*, and that further confer- i KR *rj£i I* v^-i during th» next two "^•a^tt which it was h«?:iev«»d a t-ainorv t^ustirjf-nt "of all Th*- existing I a W* «tuld b" reached. N'othinsr j *• }» Jetnsea a? to the protiahle ba^is j •*& Pe:t S. Gros?=cup. of the United I ■«a Osr^j Court in <:hicago, in whose ;' r '•** control of both the Kail- j properties, has given : eSIH?v in:er *- ts " rlil June 2« to | hr^*^ :3n sP *ts«*ment is made j •■■«: Ur,» ar, umrire will be ap- i ffl^! TeH «v:d a final settlement | hj. .5. 5r * '* datable ?r> fKith interests Ecf Uk ca?^ allow will be made EEOOVEE STOCK GIFT t Typewriter I^Tentor. Wants j | ..^ of Tr::st Revoked. I *^ ! C * :h# tult bought by James ■ 5^. ... foundpr ot the Hammond «SBS£ 8?£l^ t th * <lir '-' ctors *** a! " ;ifie a deed of -•j.' c^,' dt r he <»oi«ye<l to them stock I T-Cr'w V T<as i^ s; ' Tl yesterday b^ , r^ t """'• Kr - Hammond was present '^i-^ll' * h ' n he bcUea-ed he Wi , T raond **««-atid the doed of SteS "^ oon ' l> > e^ to <h" cirectors I^-^saauy . hp . ao shir*, of stock is mtikt& a ** th * in 2T3d oth " r « ld «- m - Bob ««in«t!y Harr, b.^n "" hra " lh - a "" he began "«»». |2JI ai "'-' ' hp try « <»*ert and to 0 ? '''' " :s fU " k Abraham ___^* for *** d *f^"iant. ; -Mil TO BENEFITS ? Nif FaHs in Suit USr* Mutual Society. »r» rr -j«=i Kr^ ' ' trorri U:f - Mutual ~^i^Z' y ' ""WH of patrol- J&s?2£* «^«y Juirtice ilcAvoy ■■ Tt : m U -- for delLn- S * th? r !< ld , '"^ »• etednati b tb. GANGES. ■ '<&« P-^f 0 ' 8 "» -'Elected. w w tie PenasyivaiUa 1 company for 99? years, to take effect Jul> I 1, 1S1?. was ratified and confirmed by tb« i stockholders. A meeting of the board U elect officers will be held in Philadelphia at a later date. GREATER CITY DIRECTORY OUT. ! The Trow Directory for Manhattan and I The Bronx for IMP. and which takes ir I sreatri- New York, ii" i?: just been issued. It ! is th» sixty-secojid year of publication for the Manhattan and the Bronx edition and the thirteenth year for !■■ ■ greater New , York edition, which has been issued an • nuaiiy since consolidation. These directo ! ries are considered the standard business j reference books. Every effort has beer ' made to make them e(jua2 to. if nut betid ! than, the preceding voluir.es. TOPICS OF THE STREET. FOREIGN TRADING.— Foreign houses dealt on both sides of th« iocal market, i selling on fcalan?-?. The larger number ol j i uymg orders s« nt over fiom London be j fore the opening of tne Now York Ex ! change could not Le executed, as the price | limits were too low. I AWARE RAILROAD DIVIDEND. i At a meeting: of U.e board of directors of ! the Delaware Railroad Company yesterday ia dividend of 2i-i per cent upon thecapita! i stook of the company was declared, pay able July l to stockholders of record June If.. This dividend If at th* rate <• S per COM a year, covering the four months end ing June 3u, ar.d represents the Brat pay ment under the new lease of the Delaware Railroad to the Philadelphia. Baltimore & \Ya_shinpto:i Railroad Company. The divi dends hereafter will be ... in January and Jul>. and will be the regular semi annual dividend of 4 per cent. ST. r*AUL.'I DIVIDEND-A Wall Street ••"- agency said yesterday: "Although rumors have been current in the Street and elsewhere that the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway directors, at their next meeting for dividend action, would reduce the rate on the common stock, a hich au thority on affairs of the company says that there is no foundation for the report. He states that the present rate of 7 per cent on that issue will be declared in July. ' DIVIDENDS DECLARED. - Dividends have been declared as follows: National Sugar Refining Company, regular quarterly - ; a P*r cent on the preferred, payable July 2: Chicago. Rock Island & Pacinc Railway, quarterly _ l per cent, payable ".July 1. and Mutual Trust Company of Westchest.^r County, quarterly i' 2 per cent, payable June 30. FRISCO NOTES READY.-Speyer A- Co. give notice that the St. Louis I San Fran csco Railroad Company three-year 5 per e*»nt cold not<»s. due 1913. are now ready For delivery at the bankers' office. No. 24 VT.n" street, acainst surrender of tem porary certificates for the same. MISSOURI PACIFIC BONDS. -The Guar anty Trust Company of New York Is rr* par«»d to deliver the convertible 5 per cent first ar^d r^fund!n;r mortgage fifty-year gold bonds of the Missouri Pacific Railway Company. NEW READING DIRECTOR.-At the annual meeting of Th«» Reading Company P. A. P. Widener was elected ■ director to succeed The late Joseph S. Harris. INTERNATIONAL NICKEL.— Benjamin Strong, Jr.. Alfred Jaretzki and H. H. Pierce have been elected directors of the International Nickel Company. a — MONEY AND EXCHANGE. MONEY MARKET. — Money on call opened at 2' 2 per cent; highest. 2 s ; per cent; lowest. ;' 4 per cent; closing. 2'» per cent; ruling rate, 2l - per cent. Time money was unchanged. Rates. ."i«QT- 2 per cent for sixty days. ?' 2 per cent for ninety daya. per cent for four months. H4H 4 per cent for five and six months an.i 4 1 r^4 -«. per cent for over the year. Mercantile paper, while not superabundant, was offered with some freedom, meeting with ■ fair demand. Rates, 4V<i3 per cent for sixty and ninety days' indorsed bills receivable and choice four to six months' prime single names, and ."-So 1 - per cent for others. FOREIGN EXCHANGE— The foreign ex change market opened easier, with rates down 10 to 15 points, with cables quoted at 4.fi**?<fz4.'tf9o. demand sterling at 4.S«c^ 4.864 ?-ni , sixty-day bills at 4.S3 S K £4.S3V Short francs were q.uoted at SJSH les.s 1-321? 5.19^. and short rrichsmarks at Go 7*7 * plus 1-32. Demand sterling declined to 4.5G40. a maximum loss of about J 4 c from Mondays ruline rate, hut tru* market shoved a stead ier Tore in the iate afternoon. Cables were quoie/1 at 4.Bf>V.S4.^", demand sterling: at 4.8^ bid and askfd and s:xty-day bills at 4.5."**. Short francs were &19* ii less 3-44@ 5.19 3*3 * 3«'ss 1-3 X and short reichsmarks 94 T v plus 1-32. Bankers' posted rates follow: Six^y days. Demand. Ptrrlir.c 4>4'i 4>7'z Germany. r<-l?hsn-.arks W'< BSV» Paris francs f> "'• r. IT 1 * Pfljriii-ii. franc* S.^)^ _ n.iRS* E^rltaßiajKt, francs o.^' 5 « ' Zi.lth: Ho^^Uii. guild' r» : 40 40% • DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. — Boston. 5c discount; Chicago. *c discount: Saji Fran cisco, sicht 5c premium, telegraph T'jC pre mium; New Orleans, commercial 25c dis count, bank $1 premium : Charleston. buy- Ing i»ar. sellinc l-10c premium; St. Louis. ic discount rji<J. 10c premium asked : Min neapolis. 60c premium: Savanna buying, S-Hjo discount; selling par. BANK CLEARINGS. — New York, ex changes l-ISS^oo.STh. balances $n.3.i2.5Q3: Baltimore. excha:;crs J4.85i.2.V.. lances M9.4M: Chicago, exchanges J47.»5?5.552. bal ances $2. 3 "7.""^: Boston, exchanges $2j.917,931, balances J1.245.125. SILVER MARKET Conunercial bar all ver. 6H*c: Mexican silver dollars, 44c. Par silver in London closed at 24 9-l«>d, a decline of l-16d. GOLD PREMIUM.— In Madrid. 7; Lisbon. 10.5t>. MEXICAN EXCHANGE. - Mexican ex change on New York is quoted at C.Ol l^. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS. — Receipt* from customs yesierday were 51.39.253, in ternal rr?venu*"n. 4s4.2l?" atid miscellaneous (70U40. a Total of 53.C27.612, against to^al expenditures on ordinary account of $2,123. 32. For the month to date ordinary re r-iprs have been (11.654.419 f.rid ordinary ex penditures J?.5C2.957. the excess of receipts amounting to 52.821.432. For the fiscal year :o dat^ ordinary receipts have been J504.045. 177. acainst J554.4C524 in the same time In 1909. and ordinary expenditures SrrM.oOl.SJo, against ?fC2.-X5.637" in 1903. th« excess of ex •enditures this year amounting to J1<».J33,675. ?«>mpared with" an excess last year of ( fBT.SW.n* Including Panama Canal ar- ; :ount and public debt, th" excess of all eK •*nditurp«: over receipts s:nc*» July amounts o SC'fiTS.ftS. ajratost an excess In tli^ cor- ; •esponding period, a year ago of 4123.631.411. SUB-TREASURY.— The Bab-Treasury was '. 1 debtor to the Ctearin? Hoa.«e $3^7,226. _ I FOREIGN FINANCIAL. London, June 7.— Consols advance? 5-l€ to j SI 13-W for money and 821-K for account.* Canadian Pacific advanced 1 point to 200 7 ». i ! <jrat;d Trunk declined 1* to 30- 4 . and Ana j conda was unchanp^d at £S^. Money wap in moderate supply and pood ! ; demand. Discount rates were easy. Although th«» settlement occupied the at- < > tentlon of traders on the Stot-k Exchange, i i the smart recovery in American shares { caused a lucre cheerful ferine in tji<? J i market*, witii t!ie exception of the rubber j • sp'-tlon. wli^t* the <<ellinc was continued, j • Tli*» decline In these shares i« creating aj>- ; j prehension regarding the s»ttJemrnt. Tlie ; ; feature In ' British securities was a late ad- | < vance of '.4. 4 in consol?. I The opening in the American section was i j etr<;ng and excited. The result of the con- [ I f"renc«> in Washington removed in*-- an- ; • favorab> Influence whicJi caused th« recent j ! Continental liquidation, and first prices ; . were from two to five points higher, mainly j ion covering for Continental and New York j I account. The market eased a point or two t i later. buT recovered on renewed support. ) ' Private New York cab!**s advising pur- j : ,haffs add»-.3 to the flminesr. and there j n-ms a further advance in tli" afternoon. \ : N>\v York so!d in th«» lat»- trading, causra? ; , b reaction of one-ha!r to a full coin- under I th*» be<;t l.ut the market closed steady. rai; money in London. 383U KL'^SSiM open market discount rate for short r.t!ls, • ! 3% v»r cent: long blUa, PA per cent: Berthi , • discount rate. PA per cent; Paris discount , : rate "i~h i>er cent: Paris exchange on Lon- ; id on/- 25 fanes &£'- centlnw: Berlin ex ! change on Ix>ndon.*2o marks 60! r pfennigs. I Bar fcoid, TTt? S3. American eagies. ,da &O. ! *l'arls, June T.-Three per cent rentes ad- j i vanced E centimes to ?9 franc* 24 centime*. | i li-trer New York advices caused a firm j l tone on the Bourse. Berlin June 7.— Domestic securities were dull and lower to-day. American snares . advanced. INTERNATIONAL NICKEL REPORT j ' The report of the International Nickel , Company for the year ended March 31. j ; shows total cross income of $3,34».CM. | 'against J2,162.GJ2 in the preceding year. Net karninM were $2,144,734. an ir.croaso of $1. : 121 VZ After interest charges there was a j surplus of $2.(«7.;25. and after preferred . dividends a balance of P.SC.7P. ♦•,f, f » ua ' , to ii" *7 t»er Cnt on Die cortunon stock, in? final «urp:2s was SUMUO* compared with 547, ;" tTSO/lM to »M «n.J $1.2*1, .69 ; hfla-tbe year |23?,540 was exr^nded tor new ! OJnstruction, equipment and iddltlonal , • nrODcrtr and In the same period there .'.' s j i r-ovided out of earninps the sum of Kll.- \ iec: for the following funds: Regular aJlow ian'ce for depreciation of plant* ■ «./»£4. ex- ! i haus>tU>n of minerals PtITl W ' and bond sink- ' ! i'ntr fund »fi4.oi'*'. ; T.*-.e policy of accumu.a'ing Ipt^niationai , ' Vriii-I Csowpany hoiidi? tu meet fatore sink- • iric JU':'! ren'iire.Ti'-m.o ur.'!<=r tiie infleMure [has b«fi rontmueJ. On March 31. WO. the. I r.,mpanv held In its treasury r.ond* -V<*r ■ i value Of $=O.*XH and on th!s date holds bones Par value of JGOT.Otf) for •?» pur i po£«». The demand tor the company's prod- 1 XEW-YORK DAILY TRTBTAE. WEDNESDAY, ,TUXE 8, 1910. 'lets * a = much larger thao in the preced i ing year and Indicated a broadening of the normal market. - . . . * . - INTERNATIONAL SMELTING The international Smelting: and Refining ! Company has issued Its first annual report tor the year ended December 31 1909 The I income account follows: Tolls on copper and net prcnu on metals $2 442 001 j Interest and I discount «7 617 Miscellaneous revenue \\\\ 76 125 Total inrome f 2 -so -7.. ■ «>rturt man;,**, •• X .ml operating corns LutSoiL' Dewe^Uton 1 J JJJ][ [[[ .* 2%:*£ X-T in™" 0 " or * ■ •'• tlj&6.BJa t^ .i 9 *1 *»T5 7!** jKBS'V :::;::::■:::::::: £gj§ 1 -- • • v*>t* t 1 1*. etaS?" 1 to 1235 per c nt on * 10 - 00 ->'*» capital The general halance sheet as of Decem j ber 31. im. shows assets as follows- Real 1 wtat*. plants, railways, fixtures, etc $7 - fc£3r; "ungks .on hand. BK.14I: me ? on nand. fed; insurance unexplred $4 Ml accounts receivable. 51.513.M5f artvlnce pS?: ment on purchases. $31, 570: cash. si~<j«B«?fi- i'^L nm - Labilities-Capital stock.' current accounts and payroll — — _• RAILROAD EARNINGS. ■- Havana ELECTRIC. . I« rt ..» June ?»£ 1909 19O« 2st wk in June $44. i." Ml .V.7 Jsn 1-Jiin« 8.. £82,313. 540.000 CHESAPEAKE & OHIO. Uthxreekin May 8814.1*1 $785,146 $562,502 'July 1 Umj 3!.. 25.671.305 U. 213.125 28,919.843 LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE. 4th week hi May $1,400,935 11.139 034 $1 010 e«>!S July 1 May SI.. .113.22^ 41,&95.1« 41,m!<00 TEXAS & PACIFIC. j 4th week in May $399.56.1 $304 ©45 $239 219 Jan. 1 May 31 . 6.2G5.4e0 5.621.613 5.15«i120 ! CHICAGO & ALTON. 1 Mo.-:' of April— 1910. 1909. in«*rea*e Oper. revenue.. $9«3,770 $947,340' »$1 570 jOper. expenses. 053,275 005. KB , 47.723 ' Net oper. rev $292,493 $341, 758 *$45»,203 : Taxes 44.0 i*» 88.080 14,000 I Opcr. income. $243,405 $300, »*63 293 Misc. chgs., deb 37.6*6 8.09* . . 25.872 Balance ..... 1X06,828 $295.094 •t92.2G5 i .July 1 -April SO— Opar. .$n.32ft.094 $10. <S01.S6i . (71R.250 Oper. expenses. 7.279,456 6..T14.351 965.075 Net oper. rev. $4.040,fi3S $4,257.453 • '5248.845 I Taxes 371.(fvw 808.88) 66,000 Oper income. $3.firt».63S $3.9*2,463 '$312, I Misc. chgs.. deb 457.731 313.«64 144,061 Balance $3,211,907 88.880.811 '$456,912 j •Decrea?". TOLEOP. ST. LOUIS & WESTERN. Month of April— Oper. revenue.. 1281.860 $:75.041 $1«.» 9 Oper. expenses. 1*7,488 166.378 20.830 Net op. rev. . 4JBC2 $105,«63 »$4.021 | Taxes IS.9W 12,200 • 1.700 i Oper. income. $90,742 $96,463 »$5,721 ; Miscel. chca.. debit 2.539 :-4.i>2<- 7,467 Balance $5«.203 $101, SKI $13,188 July 1- April 30— Oper revenue $' > ..I«.2JW $2,550.356 $294,010 I Operi expenses. 2.M5.345 l.lM>tM 2SM.MH Net or re- . $1,129,951 $1,055,700 $74,161 Tax*? ..' 125.709 115.700 10.1100 Or- income... $1,004,251 $940,000 $64,161 Mis-eel, chgs. to „ „_ Income 878.259 851.264 21.985 Balance . f 1.377.510 $1,201,354 $56,156 i •Decrease. tNet. UNITED OF SAN FRANCISCO. Month of April — __ (5r C « earning*. $648,015 $«2fi.r,-« $27 .£9 Oper. expanses. .-'..;. -4-7 346.527 20.900 Net earning*. " $251,588 $275.t«9 $6,49 j .Tan learSlr!iA'!~s2.4»4.Ws71 ea rSlr!iA'!~s2.4»4.Ws7 $2.:<57.252 . _.. . .- 1 .irtv.r.e. 12.M4.M3 15.337.2U $15i.«1»i Oper. expenses. 1.455,829 1.3 M.270 64.559 Net earrings. $1.43?.<>3S $345.9?2 $68,056 ; COPPBK RANG Month of March- Gross earnings. $«3.414 ••?«£ .$1,334 Oper. .expenses. S'J.IS-* 3«.622 *43* Net earnings. $24.23» $22-45« *HZS [ Taxes and in:. 14.712 12.M7 '■•••> Balance $9518 j£o2l '3 July 1-Mar eh 31— . ■• Gross earning!.. 1360.3R1 $.-.7^.<*-. .•fJ-J'2 Oper. expenses. 3W.6SHI «33,SKt '114.WJ j Net earning. $251,683 $14«.712 *1"4.»71 Taxes and lm. . H5.M6 109.^7 _J^ i Balance $135.<57 $:;r,.77:. 19C.W3 j •OacMaai = DELAWARE & HUDSON. Jan. 1- March 31— „__ Oper. revenue... $4,r.14.r,43 *4 294.f1n« ?-U»...,. Oper. txp»nses., ::»0«.2M 2.W5.-X7 st^M jCet opor. rev. $1,610,088 11.428.749 $181,337 j Outsiile op. tdeb.» I.«M 1.446 *43» Total net rev.. $;••-.•'-'• $1,427,902 $1R1.7a« Taxes ace. lest.) 103.335 i%"««> *^5® Opt. income.' $1,505,785 $1,322,302 $188,483 ■ Other income... M«.BSB 575.370 '128.485 ! Gross income. $1,932,620 $1.««7.672 $54.94S i Deductions . .... L 199.878 1,178.355 21.523 1 Net corn. inc. $752,742 $719,317 $33,425 •Decrease. NKW YORK CENTRAL. .lan. 1 March 31 — Oi-er. revenue. .$22.283. 13 A $18.8*7.163 $2.3W.»47 Or«r. expenses.. 17. 785,645 0.238.367 2.557,358 j Net opt rev. $4,487,486 $4.6t?,«.5<»R •$171,411 *hitside op. «3eb.) 5«.383 43.679 •34.293 1 Tola! net rev. 1— AM $4,625,218 •$137,119 Taxes accrued-.-. 1.110,205 1.0H0.140 50.063 Oper income. $3,377,894 $3,565,078 •?1«7.154 Other income... 5,730.953 2,615.427 2.815.523 | OrnF. income. $9 5.84J) - 389.504 $2,725.a4."5 Deductions 1.387.M3 5,417.884 *30.54] : Net cot inc. $3.721, 206 $962,620 $2,758,6"56 •Decrease. , RUTLAND. Jan. 1-March 31— Orer. revenue... $R47.159 $605. 4X1 $41,724 Oper. expenses.. 494.341 481.389 12,752 Net orer. rev. $152,818 $123,847 $2^.071 Taxes accrued... 28,047 25.808 1.338 nn n er. income. $125;77t $9R.<Kf) $27.7113 Other income... 20.886 18.441 4.944 Gross income. 1141 "■'; $113,479 $32,677 Deduct! . 154,865 143.063 '8.218 Net Ml def. $*,Tsß $43,604 •$40.f»93 •i>ecrc3«e. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. tFjrnished by Charles D. Barney & Co.. No. 25 I Br * strfet. New York and No. 122 South 4th street. Philadelphia.) Bid. Asked. I Pi,-; Asked. . \m meat -" -"'4 i I>eh:gli >:»-. V.i no \m By <"0. . 4.\ 44 ,Vh V'al R R.llo>. 4 110% Canib ' Steel. 45 4-."* Phlla «v. . .. 47 47., CTr of N J "•» " I do pref 44 44 ' l E' Stor Hat. ■■' 1 i V* ; ''"'in 11 I: Co C'i^ 65*4 E 1 Co of A.. 11' i IIS! '■■ ■■• Steel rM"3 104 Kairm't Tr . 6 84 1 Phila El Co.. 14\ 13 Gen Anplialt 2S 2 -'a| Phlla Rap Tr IS* mV ■ do pref... 7."i 7f. j Smokeless p. IS I'-. T Co oT V A 30 2" 1 - ! I'nion Trac. . 47 i 4R Lake. s Corp — --'■■: in Gas Imp. 8.34 R3«4 do prcf... 52 55 \ V»>!sbach Co. 3S 40 BONDS. v 7: <-.-. r -. '■" 8$ »3'j|Phl!a Elec 4« 76 764 i El a.- r<-n 45 V? * A * "" ! do s«> . 102 102H »." J COB Bf. 1*2% 103'«iPhi;a Co 5».. 97 # 97 "i • COBALT STOCKS. (Furnish* : by Warren. Qaowald i Co.. No. $• Broad «treT:t.* ■ I-:;'.. Ask»d.! Bid. Asked. ' \mH smval . .'t .*• ! Kerr Lake... S3.") 848 Bailey • : 's 7^ '■ l + R?« ISO 44*. Il«-av«T Cons 27 4 I" I .*] Little Nlp!ss. Ifl'-j 1 •"•** • Bijt BUt •-•• * •"' ' MrKinlev ... J»s l^ 86% Buffalo 2:t.-> 275 Nancy Helen. 4' i 5% ,-v am |. 1 25's -■> * ' v-f,-.iß«in)tv -f,-.iB«in)t . 1133 1160 C cf Cobalt. - rt SW»JN«n*« Scotia.. ;(.". ■■* 38 Cobalt Cent. » Hi ]Ophir . 21 42 Cobalt l^ke 24 't 24". Otiase . 4% S ConlM** '•• <!<" r> -' \ Petei-aon L... 2.1 2"'i • i-rowr 1 R« 3*4 -"■• Rochester ... 17*; 17", Foster 14 1( . s "ver Leaf.. B>i h-i ; Cff'rd •-• s 8% Silver Bar... ♦ r.'i G Northern 7'i s , . Silver Queen ID 12 Green M»-*h. 1'« •J » ITemlskaming. 624 81 Hawravea.. 24 -■• Trethawej ..124 124*4 B. jori I!" Watu 4 10 John liiack. 3 6 f " -"■»■■.;"• . . $• 88 N. Y. AND OTHER GAS SECURITIES. pid.Ask^d! Bid. Asked. »™ t * T 277 2*l \*S A G Ist .'.a m^ 101 ?l» uref '.V* *« \* SY & E ' : ss. 102 lO4H :'"? r , jofl 102 ir«ttpu...fij ji2 M »T »P CG Ba 83 lS ' v 3 '' , 1 ' IV, l- r ' ! Standard . ... so Denver O"- 1 ;, 4 M , Ho pr , f .mv _ "^■jrw — '•<-• J'Gas :... 81 8B M 'S - Ind 0a» ..... J» „-, Hr p , ai| 5 , ft 7 , ( , ( ZIFZ £*?''•» 168 Byrm <; i#t 6a i<«i , m :M<WfmWi.* - SLtiV 6 ...«5 70 Mutual I*** ~~ ' •And interwt. t j PUBLIC UTILITY SECURITIES. . j » nKh «l by ■ lUana, McCnnr.eU & Coleman. i ( turnlih«"d »> . : (it , v\all street. J s^! Bid Asked. A m ■ ;*J rar ' !*:::::::;::':::::io3.* wsh do pr«f*rrea. ■:••• . ..i 4 », Al n gu & Ei-j-tnc •;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 41 J gtj do preferred K2 ' M Denver «2*« *. '-' c pt r>4 EmpU« Di^nf! r ' , 70 ?r. lit preferred __ -% •Jo lioiid* • ■••'riV'-'triC •• 18 r> Lincoln G*»* FF ii e cirtc 64 M par.flr GM * EleCt f;? &5 fcß do prtferrea...- THE MARKETS TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. N*w York. June 7. 1910. ■Wheat, bush 1 200 ■ Pred poultry. pkg» 3.068 Corn, bush 7.87* i Live poultry, pkgs 3SI Oats. bu«h. ..t. .'.106.650 Cotton, bales 1.150 Malt, bush 16.SQ0JWccl. • bales 117 ! Flour, bb!s '. . 7.043 Wool, sacks - 101 Flour, sack* 26 001 Apples, b'ols . 2.815 ■Peas, bush £00 Potatoes, bb!s . . 24.950 Beans, socks 40 j Onions, this 2.600 Hop*. bal«r. :.-... 222 Apricots »Cal), pgs -fcT55 Oilcake, sacks;.. 1 500 ! Cherries (Cal), pgs 10.485 Oilmeal. sacks 500j Teaches 1 Cab. pgs 375 Hay. tons 1.710; Plum« (Call, pkgs 75 Straw, tons 30; Oranges <Cal). TIT* 0.2T.0 Oommeal. sack*. 2.620! Lemons <Cal>.pkgs 28 Millfeed. tons.. . 393: fir prunes, cases. 226 "Whiskey, btols... 126 Raisins. pkgs 2.936 Alcohol, bbls .. . . ' M 2| Oranges iFla). bxs- 135 Pork, bMe . .. 100| pineap's <Fla). bxs 611 'Hams, pkes - So| Peanut*, eaaka... 610 Bacon, pkgs . . 53 1 Rice, pockets 6.230 Cutmeats. pkgs.. - 072 <>pp»r. bars 10.125 Lard, tierces ... 831! Copper matte, ska 1.165 Lard, kegs . s,Sso|Leod. pigs 6.2C5 Beef, tierces 25 | Spelter, slabs 1.800 Beef, bbls 25 Rosin, bblr 1.975 Grease, bbls .... 75 Ppt« turp. bbls... . 650 Butter, pkgs.:.. 20.888; Hid'*, bundles ... 015 I Cheese, pkgs.... 5,634; Hides. No 2,000 Eggs, pkgs .... 30, 233 1 Tobacco, hhd«.... 215 Luh nil. bbl* .. . . • 256 1 Tobacco, tler<-ea. . 83 Cottons -d oil. bbls 491 Tobacco, pkgs .... 325 Oleo stock, tierces 3*o Wine (Cal). bbis.. 1.150 EXPORTS. Flour, bbia. ... ' flir^ard. Ib 203.500 ' Flour, sacks... M.I Tallow, tt> «,000 j Oilcake. Ib 3.311.4001 Grease. Tr. 11.200 Pork. bbls - 161 Cottonseed oil.gals 2.270 Beef, bbls 125] Lub oil. gals .. . .200,000 j CASH QUOTATIONS. Iron, (Cor, No 1 (Cotton, middling. 15.20 foundry .317 37>4!Cofre*. No 7 Rio. 814 Iron. So. No 1. . 10 50 ; Sugar, granulated 615 Steel rails. 28 00 ! Molasses. O X Standard copper, I prime . 40 spot 12 47-» Beef, family *19 50 | Tin : 32 85 i Re*f hams . . 23 00 1 Exchange lead.. 445 (Tallow, prime.... 7 ' Spelter ...; 545 Pork, mess 24 00 I Wheat. No 2 red 100 ! Hogs, drs«l. 160 rb 13% •Corn. Xo 2 ... flfiv;: Lard, Middle West 12 55 I Flour. Mpla ptnta 540 j •Eievator. domestic basis. I GENERAL MARKET REPORT. New York, Jun» 7, 1010. GRAIN — WHEAT — Nervous and erratic. Prices were steady early and later declined sharply, and after several quick movements both way*, closed at a net decline of H@»»c. I-lverpool was firm at the start, with prices Id higher, but later this was lost, and final quo tation* were at Hd advance to >id de cline. American prices are Btill above an ex- I port basis. A report by the Northwestern Grain I Dealers' Association made the wheat acreage In ! Canada this year 8.435,200, or an increase of I Ist per cent from last year. Bradstreet's visible 1 supply showed a decrease of 2.4<>5,000 hush, apainjt a decrease last year of 4.710,000 bu*i. 1 -No 2 red here was quoted a: (1 0«. c i f ■ No 1 . Northern. $1 12 1 * nominal fob There was a ; report of 750,000 bush Manitoba worked for expert late last week CORN— Moderately active 1 and easier, and at the close •iig'lc pet lower. Rra .Ist reels visible supply increased 112,<jjX> inisn. compared with an increase last year of afl.Ooo bush. No 2 corn quoted tW^c nominal e.evator domestic basis, to arrive, c 1 f. Export m 3 6 ? V * c nominal - fob OATS— Prices de clined throughout most of the. day. and at the close was KOHc net lower. Brad«reefs visible j si I 'ply showed a decrease of 414.000 bush, against ; a decrease last year of 24.000 bush. Cash" oats steady; natural whit-. 26 to 32 Xt, 43/?45c- SU^V. 34 to ,42, 42 nX *»»*T!4c. RYE and BAR LET-Nominal. » NEW YORK TRICES. Wheat; Open. Hi(th. Low. Clos#. ",j. v ' July . .... slo2* $ioi>H $ionx, nOl »i 02" ■ September.. 88 88% i>7* 07 S 08 V Eeoemt-. r .. — _ _ 8S Corn: July — — nri . -y-,. Peptemb^r.. — _ _ Si B ? !^2 December.. - _ _ ££ INTERIOR RECEIPTS. _ A Wheat. Cora. oats. I 7°- da >' -^tfl.ooo 750.000 478.000 : Laitt week 3Ss.onr> r.4».000 377 000 , Last year . lse.Ofio 1.00" TOsicOO SEABOARD CLEARANCES. I _ . Flour. Wheat. Corn. To-day •, 3,000 13 000 feat week 12.000 58.000 gooo L* 9 * year 11.000 5.000 6 <**> i>n^tn£ R i AN D araAI — nervous and «t,.^ VT .? r^?l Pa^nt*. W S3ff»B 40; winter straights. f4o<-as4 6S; winter patents. $4 90(3) *•• -• spring clears. $4 35©54 60; extra No 1 I winter, (4 10<S$4 60; extra No 2 winter, 83 M® ?4: Kansas straights. $4 P'"*Qf.-, or, RYE FLOUR —Barely steady. Fair to good. $4 15@$4 4«»* ! choice to fancy. (4 tfifz«4 *>. CORNMEAL— Steady. Kiln dried. $3 30. BAG MEAL— Fine white and yellow, ft 35©$l 40; coarse, $1 23© SI 30. PEER— sprins. $20 50: standard mldal:ngr. $22 40: flour do. 826 60; rod dog. fix ."i»> I spot and mill prices; city bran. $20 bulk $21 ! sacks. middling:. 522506f28; red flog-, S»60; homn:y -hop. 824 50 bulk - f X 70 sacks, o. lineal. ! 132 ./)'as.Ks .TO nominal. COTTON— Irregular, with old crop months ruling firm owing to continued covering firm Liverpool «ales. bia English spot wiles and the »tr«»nstlicnint- ttatiatlcaJ position, while, the new 1 crap showed a tendency to ease off. Th» market" j opened Ready at an advance of I@l7 points, with the old crop selling lfi@22 points net higher right after the call or into new hi«h mound for th* movement. Early buying appeared to- have exhausted the more urgent demand for both old and new crop positions and the whole 'Ist turned easier. Old crop reacted to about the closing figures of last night, am! new sold off to a net loss of 9<gll points. A; this level there was a renewal of bull support and covering, on which prices rallied toward the close. Southern spot markets unchanged to He higher. Local con tract prices: Teater - Open. High. I«>w. Close. day. June . 15.00 15.18 15.00 15.07015.08 14.99 July . 15.29 15.30 15.08 15. 17915. 1S 15.08 August ...U.»i."» 14.«7 14.49 14.60014.00 14.80 September.. 18.0 13.28 13.10 13.13v13.14 13.17 October ...1-4;! 12.44 12.29 12.35#i:.3« 12.38 November.. — — — 12. 23% 12. 23 12. » December. 12.25 12.27 12.12 12.17&12.18 12.22 January ..12.23 12.28 12.08 12.14fi12.15 12. 1» March .. 12.23 12.23 12.14 12.14G12.15 12.22 Spot quiet, with prices unchanged at 15.20 c for middling upland and 15.45 c for middling : Gulf. Pales. 7,867 bales. Liverpool cables: gpot. fair business doing; sales, 15.0<i0 bales: specula tion and export, 1,000; American, 14,0u<V im ports. 24,000; American. 2:i.<»00: middling upland. B. lad. Future* opened steady. I*g2 points higher. Closed firm on near, steady on distant, at a net j advance 01 2^. '-' points. . one, 7.86 d; June-July. 7.7&Vsd; July-August. ".Hy'id. August-Septem- ' ber. 7.37 d» September-October. C.SBd; October- November, 8.83 d; -December. 8.53 d; December-January. t;.4o>(), January-February, , 6 4S>d; February-March. 6.47 d; March-April. 0.4« d; April-May. 6.4oVjd; May-June. 8.484, tOFKEK — Steadier. and prices at the close: were changed to 8 points net higher. Sales. 25.000 bags, of which 10,000 were switches j from July to September at 13 points. ' Local operators" were the best buyer*. Foreign buy- | ing orders wr-re principally for September, and i limited to «5.3."jr. while local traders were pay- j ing 8.40 c Stocks are decreasing steadily and j Santos grades are firmly held, although buyers j are not inclined to make n<w purchases at | quotations asked by Brazilian shippers for j July and August shipment. Havre was Vs j franc higher; Hamburg unchanged to \t pfen j nip a/lvance, and Rio up 80 reis and Santos i unchanged. The visible supply of Brazilian coffee in and afloat for the United States is ; 2.815 3RO bag* against 3.44!>.508 last year and 3,513,458 two yean ago. Spot Quo»»d on the ' basis of. Sl»c for Rio No 7. Local contract ; prices: reater- Outn. High. Low. Close. da June — — — c.20©6.23 9 -'"> 1 •uly -000 SO 8.25 «23 30 8 :'" Auguat. — — — 6.33© 0.40 6.30 ! September.'.^ 640 6.40 640 6 40«6.45 8.35 October — -- — *4.*.®«.80 6.40 November... — — — 8.456-6.50 8.40 1 December . 6.50 0..*.". 6.60 K..-,n g, ';..".". «45 January .. . — — — 8.5300.53 6.4* February... — — — «.34©«.M 4'J j March ...... «.."5 «."•"< C.55 6.55 ti 6. 67 6.52 • April 857 «57 8.57 ft.3806.58 0.53 May 6.37 657 «-57 fi.57®6.5y 6.54 I'KOVl**lONS— Nervous and firmer early on 1 small offerings and buying by packers on the advance of 10 points in the ho* market, but ' near the close prices were caster, closing at about the lowest for the day. PORK — Easy. I Mev<. $•_'♦: family. S2«OMO s°: short Clear $24 50 528. BEEF— Firm. Me»«. $1.-©slG: family $190520; extra India mess. $2U .',OO $30; packet. sO'S'sl 7. BEEF HAMS— S2I d SIT.. DRESSED HOGS — Easy. Bacons, lie; , l»«'i lb 13e: lt><> Ib, !*<4c; I ■*•) Ib. I8%e; pigs. l l-'*ViC Cl T JfEATS -Pickled bellies quiet. Smoking. 18c; 10 Ib 17 : 2 c: 12 Ib, JtS^c: 14 It.. lfic. Pickled hams, lil@l0 l *c-- TALLOW — Barely steady. City, T. . country, « »» © « T » <*• I LARD— Steady. Middle West. 12.50t12.fi0c: city, 12c; refiner! South America, 14.2,">.'. Con tinent. 13.10 c; Brazil. Ursa. 15.25 c; compound. U%@lo>tc. STEAIUNK— Easy. O:«o, 12c; city lard. 14 % c. HUE— Active nn<l firm. Dan lmag*'« Sons Company, New Orleans, telegraphs Louisiana crop inovfitiont to date as follows: Receipts, 1.4 A 5.403. 403 sack." egainst 1.423,983 last y<ar; . ■alea, cleaned. 1.11<1.2»7 pockets, against 1.330. 130 a year ago. Carolina movement to .iau Kcc.ip'B. 73.17<1 pockets; sales. 82.178 pockets ; 81 i.AR — Kenned firm but quiet. List price. 5 1 5c net. less 1 P*T cent, for standard granu- ; lated. London market for be<'t sugar firm and j unchanged to 1 >,il dearer, with all unions j quoted at 14* 7^d. Raw here firm, with buy er* at auoted rate* and aellen generally at 1-16 V above. A few small Invoices were placed on the basis of 4.24 c, basis '.'« «-»'. for cen- I trifugals, while major holdings were at 4.30 c. \ Second half June shipments -were offered at | equal to 4.30 c. with buyer* at 4.27 c, and there ] were offerings of straight July at 4.3.He and b!f!» at 4.3oc Spot prices: <>ntrlfuital#M« test, 4.24 c; muscovado, S3 test. 3 74c. and molasses ' sugar. 80 test. 3.4f>c. The movement at th. : sis principal ports of Cuba for the week, as re ported to Wlllatt & Gray, flgur«-« in ton«. was: Receipt*. ».«<)(). against 13.000 la»t week, 0.000 last year and 0.000 two rear* ago; exports. 44.000 compared with 28.000, IR.OOO end 1.000 stock. 82t»,000, compared with 555.000 •-- ami I 000. i.'entrala granillns, 15. compared with 20. 0 and 7. .METAI.S— — Standard quiet; spot 12.40 I& 12.55 c; June. July and Aunmt. 12.:;5V 12.5«» c. London steady at « slight advance; ■not. £5« <is f'd: futures. £57 ss. Lake here, 12 7T. 0 1 <■ . electrolytic. 1 2.02 '» 51 2.75 c; cast ing 13.37 12.5". TIN — Quiet; spot and June. ::•-' T". ';:■: r.".-.- July. August and Sep. »'mher. ■"•.' '•>• 1 -i- M »c London easy: spot. Cl4B 7« «d; futures. £15" 13* M LEAD— (jul«t Spot 4 4O(8 4 .".". Nrtv Ynri;, ' ' ♦/■!.'". Ht t.ouls London higher 1' £12 12* «i. ST'FLTKU— <^ulet : spot. •" 10 i ■' '■•■■ Xe-i York. 4.'j7'j f< .ie fc;«»t Pt Louis London higher, •ro'- £-2 II fld IRON — English iron market unchanged at 40» 4>»d for Cleveland war ran's Locally quiet; No 1 foundry, •Northern. 1175517 75. No 2. $1« Jl" 25; No 1 South- 1 em and No 1 Southern soff. $16 25ff $16 75. pig iron certificates unchanged. MOLASSES A.YD SYRUPS— Steady, quiet and unchanged.. NAVAL STORED— Spirits turpentine steady but quiet here, and firm and a shade better la price at Savannah. Rosin and tar unchanged. HIDES — Steady to firm, with a good demand and moderate offerings. LEATHER — Good demand for hemlock sole leather and union. Offerings light and full prices noted. DRUGS— Essential oil was steady, with a fairly good lobbing demand. Roots firm. COTTONSEED OIL— Inactive. sale*. 3,300 br.rrelsr price* fairly steady, especially for the j near position?, closing- at 2 points decline to 7 I points advance on smell offerings and support from leading refiner*. Local. contract prices: OILS — Linseed quiet and unchanged. Re fined petroleum steady at 7 7!>c for standard white In barrels at New York. Tester- Open High. Low Close. day. Spot — — — 5.02@8.20 7.M June — — — 8. Sofia. 11! 7.05 July 7.07 7*7 7.90 7.»3©7.9« 7.t>5 August...... =- — — 7.»7@901 7.115 September... 7*7 7.87 7.R5 7 94©7 .VI. 7>4 October.. 7.35 7.36 7.34 7.32©7.34 7.33 November... 6.75 6.75 «75 «.74«6.7« 0.74 December... — _ _ 0.466 &4» 47 January — — — (U6aC4» *> 4S COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. For the week ended Tuesday. June 7. 1910 BEANS AND PEAS — Receipts for the week. I «.•>»:> bags beans, a.630 pears; exports, 531 beans, 334 pea«; imports, e>o7 beans, 10 pea*. Domestic wnlte beans dull. Stocks light, how *ver« * nd with firm advices there is a confident holding. Most sales of choice medium and pea are now at S2 37 4. with a disposition to ask more in some cases. Marrow firm at $3 for the best. Light trading In imported stock. Domes tic white kidney almost gone. Red kidney have made a decided advance, closing firm at $4 10. at which price some export business has been done. Yellow eye steady California, lima firm, with sales at $3 03. Scotch peas Improved a little, and firm. BEANS, marrow, choice, bush, S3; fair to good. $2 l»0 3J2 &5; medium choice, *2 37%: pea. $2 374; fair to good. $2 ib<a $2 30; imported medium. $2 100$:! 20: pea, $2 15©$2 25; white kidney, $3: red kid ney. $4 10; yellow eye, $3 15: black turtle soup, *2iS£s2 80. lima, California, $32$aoC, PEAS, Scotch, bags, bush, $2 -2 7? $2 25. HUTTEH— Receipts for the week. 79,248 pkgs; last week. 5-4.599 Exports to tronfeal countries. 234. Saturday trade was so dull that It required only a little pressure to force prices off U@*ic Special creamery dropped to 2&4©2S*ic and extras to 23®254c. On Monday a little firmer feeling developed and outside figures were more easily obtained. No change to-day, but a liberal quantity of stock offering and rather unsatisfactory trading. Jobbers buying stock for current -use only, and speculative demand less of a factor than usual at this season of year. Medium rualities in fair supply and easily bought at quotations. Situation at the close a little unsettled, re ceipts heavy, general conditions favorable for production and prices too high to attract im portant speculative operations. Storage hold ing* about 40,000 pkgs. State dairy' moves slowly, generally in range or 24 & arc: only closest selections reach 28c. Process steady, with moderate trading, but ample supplies. Factory has improved, and 23 4 c is now an in side figure for best marks of Western made stock, fine city made ladles are commanding 23c. Packing stock has advanced 4c ana tnere Is fairly active trading at current rates Creamery, specials, lb, 28\r. extras, 28 We; firsts, 27*4#2»>c. seconds, 27©274 c thirds. 26c; state dairy tubs, finest. 2oc. good to prime. 2tJ®27c; common to fair. 23V»&-.'c. process, specials, 26c; extras. 23©254 c: firsts. 24c; seconds, 23© 23 4c; Western imitation creamery, firsts. 24 <q, 25c:' factory, firsts. 234 c; seconds, 23c; thirds, 21®22c; packing stock, No 1. i:Bc. No 2. 224 c; No 3, 21@22c. CUEJ^s£ Roelpts tor the week. 27.719 boxes; exports, 230 to Europe and 211 to other countries. There has been a declining market since the opening of business on Monday. Support which sent values to the record level during May seems to have been entirely withdrawn, and interior New York markets have been rapidly declining Receipts are running heavy here and with buyers hold- Ing off values, are gradually working down, j Market to-day weak on fancy cheese at 14c. with some offers to sell for less. Skims also lower, although there is a slightly better feel ing than on whole milk. State, whole milk, new. specials. 14 4© 15c: new. fancy, large or •mall, colored or white. 14c. average prime. I 134©13*; c; fair to good. 12K»©l3*c. com mon, 10©ll«ic; skims, speMals. llf 4 c; fin», 10»-«©i0iic; fair to good. 7 '- ft -«»<.. common, *%&«%. full skims. 24fc34c Montreal market quiet at 10\@llc. EGGS— Receipts for the week 162.023 cases. Arrivals liberal, and with considerable ac cumulation prices declined on Monday, clos ing no more than steady at the reduction. State. Pennsylvania and nearby, ' hennery, whites. 23Q2tSc; gathered. 22 # 24c; hennery browns, fane-. 22>j1?23c. gathered. 21 ©22c. fresh gathered selected extras. 23c: storage packed, extra firsts. 214 c; firsts. 204J|21c" fresh gathered, extra firsts. £0 4ig'2lc; firsts. 194@L'0c: seconds. 184@l»e: thirds and lower grades. 17© 18c; dirties. No 1. 18@lS4c; , No 2 and poorer, IH®l74c: checks, prime. ; 134 ©l<c; checks and cracked, poor to fair. 14 ©'16c. FRUITS DRIED— Receipts for th« week. 1.823 cUses evaporated apples and 1.957 pkgs dried fruits: exports. 5.469 pkgs dried fruits. I Good Jobbing trade in spot evaporated apples. but only limited wholesale business. In futures some Improvement and bids for No vember have been made up to 6?* c. Chops ! firm for domestic. Waste quiet. APPLES. I evaporated, fancy, lb, 10U ®l<>*ic: choice. *3 ' K^c. prime, carlots. 7c; jobbing sale. 7 »■« @ ■ "4c common to fair. tso6'ic: 1908, 54@<Jc: cores and skins, ion ih $1 63@*1 75; chopped, I dorr.estlc. 100 |b |2#t2SS; Canadian. SI «0© $1 7.". APRICOTS, California. Moorpark. lb, 12(&134c; Royal. iOi,'(il.'r. PEACHES, peeled. I5#18c; unpeeled. 6«8«~e. PRUNES?. I 3*J74c. FRESH— Receipts for the week. 8.246 i bbls apples Apples In moderate supply and telling well at higher prices. Most of th* peaches arriving have been so green that the Board of Health has seized them. Plums ar riving freely an« prices declining. Cherries In light supply, active and high. Strawberries plenty and prices declining. Blackberries In i good demand. Raspberries scarce and high, j Huckleberries plenty and weak. Gooseberries ' lower. Oranges and grapefruit steady ro firm. Muekmelon.* lower under larger offerings. Watermelons held high and meeting a light demand. Pineapples in very heavy supply but selling well APPLES. Northern Spy. bb:."s4S ISM; Baldwin. $4<ffss; Ben Davis. $3 50©! $4 ."1": Russet, $3@s4: common $2052 SO: Far Western, boxes. «2«rt3 2.V PEACHES. Florida, R-tiil carrier. $2 2."'552 73; S-tili carrier. $1 75; ft s2 23; Georgia and South Carolina, carrier. ; 12 30013. PLUMS, Georgia, carrier. $2 2.'.'& ' »2 .10. CHERRIES, uprlver. black. 6-lb basket. TScQfi: red and white. 63c; sweet, peach bas- I ket. $1 501j$l 75: -sour. $1 23@Sl SO: sweet. •jtiart. 06 12c: Ib, «®oc: sour, quart, T9loc; Ib. I SS'Sc. STRAWBERRIES. Staten Island, quart. I 10fjl4c: Hilton and Irvington. 10@iric; up river. S-g-llc: Jersey. 6© lie: Delaware and Maryland. 5 10c. BLACKBERRIES. North Carolina, quart, 11013 c. RASPBERRIES. Jersey, red. pint. 12«14ci Delaware and Mary- • land. 10® 12c. HUCKLEBERRIES. North Carolina, quart. 10«ll2c. GOOSEBERRIES, small, e-reen. quart. SfTOc. ORANGES. Florida. box. ?I.V><Ss4 50. GRAPEFRUIT. Florida. 3ox. *2<as:i r.nr. MUSKMELONS. Florida. ■-ate. *1 50^$.',. California, standard crate, *4 ffs4 50; pony. $2 750$S2S. WATERMELONS. Florida, in bulk. 100. $300*50; in barrels, •ach. SSOSOc; carload. Jtrr.Off $43" PINE APPLES. Florida, crate. * I ■& $2 25; Cuba, $1® M 00; Porto Rico, 50c@$l 95. HOPS — Receipts for the week, 1.377 bale.«; •xports. 400 bales. There has been a little bet er demand in most all sections, with Oregon re TOrtlng buying at K^gllc and holders generally inking more for better Rrad?.«. Some Inquiry 'or contracts at 13c. while in California contracts been made at 12. and that figure offered 'or 1009 Sacramento* and refused. In Was 1 ngton stocks ere scarce and little business do ng. In New York State some buying at rj^S lie. including a few good sized lots. On the ocal market there Is a better tone. Conditions n England are unchanged, but markets have 1 better feeling. State. 1909. prime to choice. !4©26c: medium to god. 22fi23c: Pacific Coast. ISO!!, prime to choice. lC©l7c; medium to Rood. 14©13 c; 190«. prime to choice, lrwailo: 1907. S® 10 ■ 1008. .'•«<>: Germans. 190!>. 00<385<\ HAY AND STRAW— Market steady on top Trades, but weak on medium and poor itorii ■iAX. timothy, prime, large, bales. 100 rb. $1 124; flo 3 and No 1. Js24cCsl 10: shipping, 7."' . pack ing. 00c; clover and clover mlieil. .">Oc0Sl; STRAW, long rye, 65@7f>c; short and tangled -ye. fJOc: oat and wheat. .">t)c ' POI'LTRY — ALIVE — Receipts for the week. W cars by freight and about 4 cars by express. Prlres on last week's receipts were not settled mill late Wednesday last, when fowl-- were ad vanced to »>■■ and roosters to 13c. but Incrcas njr supplies of broilers caused a weak» market md prices were lower. Receipts this week mod -rate. and with the Hebrew holidays / t»v Feast if Weeks next Monday and Tuesday receivers are firm on fowls but prices had not been set lied at a late hour Nearby express fowls have lold slowly at rarely above 20c. while some lots nave had to be shaded. Nenrby broilers very ilow "7«2Sc about top for well grown lot«, while mall have KM down to 25c DREP.SF.D-Re :«lpts for the work. ls.«18 P>ig«. Supplies have Increased, both of fresh and frozen. The de mand, however, has been more active for fresh 'owls and with no change in prices last week he' ma" cleaned up closely Of all desirable rto'k TW, week opened with aArtces Indicating moderate suppUea. prices advanced fully ':.■. «n<s i- ,he close ithere are predictions of a further nVrovemc-nt. Rrolter, Ir. moderate suprlv and <te«dv Fresh kUleO turkeys show Irregular Mißlitv and value, l-'ins Island and other near v orinstoki reduced to 20c for best lots. s«iKln nXate surply and steady. Frozen hirkeni ,le«irable grades, held with confidence. •om^ara'tiveH- 'w lots of ne«irable other frozen '^ m trJ In first rnnds. FRESH KILLED-Tur « Am»m»W !>-«» hens or toms.JHo; *lr to good. 15©17 c: broilers. Philadelphia. r«nrv «nuab Dalr ••-'vgSOr: fancy. 4 IT. to pair ml urdir » ik: acalded &*t*c «sc; Wrstem. 1 i i. t ,i *-xf?3V- scalded. 254i2>c: fowls. West 'rri l Lte.' dn- 4S » and ovr. I Ml, 194 c: 3« ™42 * 17 4■' iced, dry picked. 4 n> and over. •?.li. out 84c- average b*«t HtrnigM am they -m, He barrel- M dry picked, small. 17© r .raided Iced fancj-. liHe: Southern and L *fhWZ«ero \>r other Western, scalded. 14© ? old ro"li. » 14c: .prlng ducklings. «£?« ';■ 1 rnstern end Pennsylvania, m. 20c: island. «rim* largV. white, .ioaen. j2j 2 50^1*4; ■qualM i- P rl T" FROZEN Turk-., young terns. &• - ; of*ng hen». 18«2r.c: old torn.. 24c. I9 J?Z r,'. HroHer. milk feJ. 24«30c; corn fed, /Jv'oC- .hlckcna roasting, milk fed. W*£i 18©25 c chlCKenß. fed, IMWIc; fryers. U\fi I T \^"; - fow^rdry 0 Picked.' 132194 c: old cocks. 14 '; nT4TO ES AND VrOETABI.KS-Receint 1 I week IST Ml bbls potatoes and l.«* h°w'- ' n C imports. C M>la potatoes and 2«2 bbl» "V^Jr^nn bags onions. New potatoes In C " "hfivv iupplv and lower but demand active; Z rr«lra«rinK l-eavtiv Onlonn lew pleat; and L.r \sparagus arriving freely and declln f« m Reels. and carrots dull. Cabbages in « re»lv^u".r"v «n-1 low. Cucumber, In heavy i ill rln«lng weaker. Torn in active de '"'l, Mushroomf scarce and high, but lower at rtT'oii Pc« ln « too<l demand, with prices falrlv sustained String be.ns arrlvlnc freely IVa criee* favoring buyers Squash weak. Tur nli I.eadv Tomatoes advanced 2.V yesterday, '•-."',,_ # that much to la. under heavier *• *SJ£* imTaTOm Bermuda bbl. i2«tt; Routhern \n 1 *1 SWJ2 23: seconds $1«$1 2S; ru I 7v«ii ev\. bbl or baa H«rsl 40. *■ r.*n\rlu" bunches 7iw««»a7s nEETP. a/mherri . " I" 0 bunches 11301113; New Orleans. khi "••*«•' iwii' Bermuda, crate. .V>97.V: CAR- Sots f*uih-rn I<>*> bunches *!WMS*2WV N>-» orlesm ' J2«*3; Bermu.is erat*. f/V»7sc; old. bbl «? saY ••»»»? 7B rAULIFLnWERB. Southern, ta^-bbi baskrt. W«7oc; CABBAGES. Eastern Shore and Virginia, crate s<*B6se: bt>l. B*««V: North Carolina, crate. 4Otfs<V. CUCUMBERS. Nerfollt. ba»k*», *123©n.V>: South Cxrolßi' »-3 fleorjrlk. l*V«sl 28. Florida. 7S«-«$1 : EGG PLANTS. box. $1 2&f43 25: GREEN CORN. North Carolina. ..-rate, fie*2; Florida. $2 WO $3 23: New Orleans, mo, $5- Bermuda, crate. 51258*150; LETTUCE; nearby, bbl, #>CS»1; LIMA MANS. Florida. basket. $2«3. MUSH ROOMS 4~lt>" basket. ,KVJS2. ONIONS. Ber muda, crate. Sit Jl 75; Texas, yeilow. «I#s! "3. white. 75c«$l 60; Egyptian. bag. $22*2 50 New Orleans. 70-lb bar. II »*s! 5O: OKRA. South era, carrier. *«I&nQS3SO; PEAS. Jersey. lar*«. basket. $12T»Q<13U. small, $128. Delaware and Maryland, large. »l 2T>e»l 37. »n*il. D| '2: Eastern Shore ami Baltimore-. Uric*. H9sl 2S. ■mall. *lfisl 1-: Virginia, half bbl basket. .'/C<?i SI: North Carolina, basket 50075 c. PEPPERS. Florida, lance box. (1 SOSS2 25: carrier. *1 3S# $1 7.". Bermuda, crate. 75c. PARSI^BT. New Orleans, curly or plain, bbl. 50**3. STRING BEANS. Virginia, green or wax. half-bbl basket. $1 50©$l 75: «i^«n. third basket. *l'« 25; North Carolina, wax. half-bbl basket. $1 26#$1 s°: »re«n or wax. third b»sket. 75c©|l : upper South Carolina, basket. 7.%e9">'- lower South Carolina. Florida and G«>rria. 5O«7ll<-; SQUASH. South ern, marrow, bbl crate $2s{2 25. yellow, box. >! 2T.8*1 5^ basket. $16*1 26 white, bbl or bbl crat*. $ISsl 00; box. 75c«$I 25; basket. 3087* •; TURNIPS, rutabaga, bbl. f 2992 50: white, new. 100 bunches. 50c552; TOMATOES. Florida, car rier. 73c®$2 25: hothouse. Ib, ftglOc. NUTS — Market steadr on ton grades or do mestic peanuts, but medium grades quiet. PEA NUTS. Virginia, hand picked. Jumbo R>. 7 I «U 7"* c fancy. S^-gSHic; extra. 4S©«*4c: sfcelied. Jumbo. TH— t; No 1. 6}»©7c: No 2. 4«Sc: Spanish. No 1. 7*iC ( v:: No 2, « ; »lis"»r IIONI-rv— California, extracted, water wHir» Ib. 6?*'S9c; white. fiS? l uc; light amber. 767 V . West Indian, extracted, as to quality, gallon. 64©6fc. BEESWAX — Pure domestic bright colored ' wax continues firm, with 31c Xt an Inside quota tion. Foreign eteadv at SOr. •MAPLE SI <iAR — llf- to the trade, deal ers holdlnr off until fall. Quotation* little more than nominal. Suirar, rb. 11812 c; »yrup. as to quality, gallon. 75g90c. OTHER MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Philadelphia. June 7 —WHEAT— steady: con fact itrade. June $1 "ltiJl "4 CORN— steady; .V. 3 yellow for local trade, 67gC7tac. OATS— t'.rm- .No 2 white, -natural. / 8-45*3'". BITTER — Firm extra Western creamery. ***; do near- j by prints 31c. EGGS — Firm: Per.nsiivan:a and other nearby firsts, f c. 21 Vi at mark; do current , receipts in returnable ca*es. 20'ic at marK; j Western firsts, f c. 21'ic at mark: go current receipts f c. 2O^sC. at mark. CHEES&— Steady; New York full enMM rhoice. 15c: do fair f> pood. H'.SHV- LIVE POULTRY— Firm; fowls, l»^03 . nxistprs. 134f114c: broi.ln« chickens. TBwTtTr ducks. Ui*l> ; geese. 12SWc. DRESSED POULTRY— Fim: frc»h killed, near by, lS*&19 J *e.i» do Western. lsH©l»*sc: '" >! '' l roosters, 15c: broihnK chickens, as to qua.tty. | nearby. 23® 40c: do Western. 24<Q35c; spring duck*: 20<82L'c. REFINED SUGARS— Unchanged. i COTTON— Steady; middling upland*. $15 ; TAI^LOW--r>ui:: unchanged. POTATOES — A shade higher: oM. per bushel. 3*940 c: new. Southern. No 1. per hi.!. $1 .> .«:: 25; do No 2. 75C&S1. Receipts: Flour. 2.100 bbls and 1.-J7*-. 000 Ib In Backs; wheat: none: ear*. r?.«*)0 bu«h: oat?. 21.00»» bush. Shipments: Wheat, none. ! corn, 3,000 bush; cats. 27. 0» bush. LIVESTOCK MARKET. (few York. Jure 7. 1910. BEEVES — Receipts. ■_'" car*, or 406 head, in cluding 7 cars for the market. No sales report ed. Feeling steady. Dressed »beef in fair de marl Native carcases. H&l2c: hinds and ribs. ll©:3Vic. Latest Liverpool an.i Londdon cables quoted live cattle easier at 14315 c. dressed weight; refrigerator beef. IZ3I2V«c per Ib. CALVES — Receipt* non«» and no trading. Feeling steady. Dressed calves firm and hlßh er- city dressed veals, 13H#Uc p*r Ib; city dressed buttermilks. ll'3#l3c. country dressed calves. 10013 c. Sales (yesterday (—Andrew Mullen: 163 veals. 141 tt». $9 25. instead of $9 35. SHEEP AND LAMBS — Receipts. 22 H cars, or 5.043 head, including 124 can for the mar- Bel Sheep steady: lambs active and firm; year ling" unchanged. Common to irood sheep sold at $4v*Ti st> per li»« Ib; medium to prime iambs at $il£slo' culls a; t« 50; common to good yearling* at $i>SO'SJ7 50. Dressed mutton firm at »'■-■* 124 c per lb: dressed iambs steady at 15i31hc: a few at lSVic; dressed yearling* at l*3ltlc. coun try dressed hothouse lambs at S2@ss each. Sales — Kerns Commission Company: 250 Vir ginia lambs, 75 IT. average. $10 per 100 Tb XX «S m $10- 137. 63 to, «10. 61. 70 Tb. $• 50: 35 Indiana. 08 It). $9; 11 culls. 46 ■>, $n." ( ft. U Vir gtnia yearlings. 71 It., t* 50; 128 Indiana, 75 It). |7 sO:'sfi Indiana sheep. 113 rb. $5 50: IH. 11* lt>. $4; 12 Virginia, 11« Ib, $5 25. 19. 112 Tb. $4 25. 4. 167 Ib. S4. Newton * Co.: 237 Virginia lambs, 72 It). $1O; 224 68 Ib $10; 214, 67 tb, $10; in, 84 tt>. $9 75. 13 Vlrjrinla sheep. 85 tb. 88; 4. MB It). $4 6<>. McPher«on & Co.: 266 Virginia lambs. 62 Tb. $10: 1 sheer. l«0 lb, $5. Tobin & Sliar.non: 251 Virginia lambs. »ii re. $10: 245. 65 Rl $1" 2T.2. 60 Ib, »l' v 4. 7" rb. $9; 1 yearlinp. »> It). 50. 1 sheep. 110 Tb. «5 50; 2. ion It>. jr.. Ueceipt*. 7 car" or 1.173 h-ad. all for slaughter Nominally steady for all weights. OTHER CATTLE MARKETS. Chicago. June T. — — Receata B.*— steady to strnr;*: steers. $6 23088 73; cow* 84 .V«'a $«."•>; heifers. 84 3&09?3a; bulls. $» 25: stookers and feeders. $4 75985 «0; calves. $"^ 88 M HOGS — Receipts. 11.000; firm; choice heavy. 89 388)59 4«: butchers. B»3s#s»4*: light mixed. $9 25® #0 35: » choice heavy. $9 35 «sS)4*>; butchers. 8»35#5»45: liarht mixed. $9 25 «i- $9 33 ; choice light. 89 .T305»45: pack lag ft ::<iqsi» 35: pig?. $»es9 30; bunt of sales 89 30089 40 SHEEP — Receipts. lS.ooo; strong; sheep. $4 7" «s•"■ »*»; yearlings. $6 75® 57 15: lambs, $7 i:>'asß T:.. spring lambs. $3 50 fft $'LSO. ■ " East Buffalo. .Tune 7.— CATTLE— Steady; prime steers. 8* 25 ©*««". VEALS — Receipts. 50 active and steady. $«9s'-'-5- HOG^Re rAtpts I '•"" acti^-e> and J '*"r> ■-•"- higher; heavy. *!. R.-. ft 7" mixed and Yorkers $!» 70©*9 75: pits. $9 75'»$!> 80. roughs. $S 50@$S 65: stag. $tVs*: dxlrt«>s. »« W>o 89 75. SHEEP AND LAMBS— 20"; active and steady and unchanged. Unique Picture of Col. Roosevelt G&.) with the NEW-YORK TRIBUNE SUNDAY, JUNE 12th "EMERGING FROM THE JUNGLE." The above striking picture, in several colors, depicting ex- President Roosevelt in hunting costume, and with the well known Roosevelt smile, will be given as a supplement with the SUNDAY TRIBUNE on June 12th. Celebrate the colonel's return by hang ing one of these pictures in your window. ORDER A COPY OF THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE FOR JUNE 12th DURING THE WEEK TO INSURE GETTING THE PICT\jRE. All Newtstands, or write direct to the NEW-YORK TRIBL'NE Kansas City, Jan«« 7.— CATTLE— P. jce'yts, i 7.000. including 7W) goSlh*nO : s*-e<Jy t» XOo { htzn»rr- «9nthcrn». ■ I«CWe hI*J»T. A «*» 1 <tre»se«l h»»f and export «?<»r«. 8T8#«8»I5. fair to god. rv88«87 40; WMt#rp. _!»*•» ** 10; ■ stockers and t ~<U>n. $4 -3* W j.33. Southern. 84 50<M»: «mita«rn towj, $3 T*« #5 60; native. |3uef«s«. hetfers. j«J8« '■ "• balls.* 84 25©1« 23; calves. |«50t51?25 i 1100S — Receipt*. 11.00O; lOQI.V- higher; tnp. #!< :«<• bulk »f «•!-•. «»So^*33«>; hesvr. !$3 23 4 •J t» 30; packers and butcher*. f!»2."9 • V»*r>. liaitt. f»lS«8»37v k : pica »«7?>«B* j SHBEr— Reeefpts, «.0OO: I#a;ise fcl«h«r; lamb». $7.V>C*3t23: yearling*. B«B*H>B*. ( wethem. B«76<ejß*. «wts. $4t5«$»»0: stock em and f««d«ra, $SG$5 75. . Cincinnati. .run- 7 — CATTLE — Receipts. 2*4. I steady to utrone. fair t9 good shippers. 8* **9 !»7 .V». common. 82 2" $4 s>. HOW — Receipt*. .•H: acttv*. 13#»2f>« Maker: kutcbera *od nhippe'^. |v 409x650: common. 8* 75 089 3'>. SHEEP— Receipt*. 1.«3^: strong at %Z V>9 ,»4 (10. Lambs strong. Ml hlfh'r. at 84g»8 CHICAGO* GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago. June 7— Tt»te» to-day Use wheat market brok* badly because the »fcort IMUi'iat had b««n *<iaeeze<3 o«t la rapidly made advance*. July delivery was ranr» flighty' than th» a* ferred months, fear b»:r« shown a* to poMtbiiltr of a trap In that future. The clove, Sow*-, -r. was fairly steady at a net loss nt »» t<» Com was he«vy even wh«a •wheat was <t KH|. and finished %<-' to Ie off. Oat» at th» «nd »f the s-gslon were He to i<- .lower, and pro^-Ut^as rr*r« drwn Sc to 12'*e. So *udd«n was th« col laps* tn wheat that ten mfnat>s nna4^ a «t»aVr enc»» of IH<* * tush*' The .immediaTe cauee was tfcar th« pit ha4»becom* »r.tlre!y bar» &l buytn* orders. M<*r» fundaßi«ntar was rh» far* that frrri— ts for th» sprins: wheat dtstrVr w«r« for showery and warmer w»«Ui»r. an idea.l ctU look. An Inereas* of 1» per '"•tit h»-'acreag« seeded was reported from tbf thr»» Nui ijwastera Canadian provinces. Crop prospect* tier* w»-» declared excellent. Texas sent word of r»l thrashing r#furM. some yields of tw»ntv ba«r.«T» an acre. ash wheat prices at Kansas Cltr were said tf> be fading b*cao*» of expected competition from, the Southwest. Fluetnatlon* In the September option were between Ptr and »2^»c. with the close at d! '«9ol*ac, a net d* cline of l*©?»c. Ranee of prices: Te!rt»»- Wheat: Op»n Hift Lew. Ccs«. day. July M'/» W*H «• *♦'■» »•«* Pept »ft XX »t '«H #T T » Etec »1 • 91"* *»ik «i-» VI Corn: July .'.. . »» «» s*'* a* 5*5 * »*"* s»pt m «> »S »ai» *>«% Dec . 57^ W*» - B7H Ml Ml Oats July 37-i »Tli Tt S7V, 37S Sept - % 3* JOT »>i 38-H a'* I*1 '* Dec ! CBS 36S M 23H 33-» Lard: July . . 812 35 $12 37 81329 Jl2 23 91**9 Sept 12 21 12 30 13 15 1* IS 12 20 P.lbs: ' • July . 1257 127«» 12 55 1257 1337 Sept 12 2) 12 38 12 17 12 17 . 12 23 Pork July 22 "0 »10 21 ** 2' 97 21 •» Sept . 21 «7 21 75 21 45 21 30 21 9» BOSTON WOOL MARKET Boston. .Tun» 7.— lnterest in th* loeat •'"•! market centres In the new clip, with local value* slightly below those m th« West. Old woo! is b*!ng cleaned up at prices whtco far?r the buyer*. Transactions are confined to tolled fleeces and territory staple. th« California and Texas woo! being* neglected. Domestic quota tions : Ohio and Pennsylvania fleece* — No 1 washed. 36©37 c: delaine. 345»35c; XX. 33a34c: ha.* blood combing. 2*'T3rtc: tltiee eta,atwa 2*'§ SO: one-qoarter. 2«#2Tc: delaine unwaane-1 2«^27c; fine. 25 9 24c. Michigan. Wtsccnsfc* and New York fleeces — Fine unwashed. 22 1? 23c; delaine. 23©25 c: half blood. 27C2> i e. Kentucky. Indiana and Missouri — Throe- Biirhths blood. 30i8r.lc: one-quarter. -;*^2«c Sooured baßi«. Texas — Fln». 12 nronths. *•"> ««lc; « to » months. 53tJ57e: fine fall. 52* Mr. California — Northern. 54 * 56c: mid<J> county. 50® 52c; fall free. 4SOS<V. Ol« - — Eastern No 1 staple. «2©«3c; Eastern cloth - In*. 50©.*0 c: Valley No 1. 54050. Territory — Fine staple. «.""!««Sc. fine medium «2"s?^e; En» clothing, s*f><W)c; fine medlnm .M3J*f; half Mood. STsSMe: h-eo- eighths. si^sHc: r>ne-qu%rt»-r. B2#9ae; pulled extra. 88c; £&c A. 50© 62c; A supers. 5«355c. FOREIGN MARKETS. Liverpool. Jun<» 7. — WHEAT — Spot dull: Xs 2 red Western winter, no stock. Futures eesy : July, fis 6Sd: October, As 7 T »d: -Deceaiber nominal CORN — Spot easy: old American mixed. 55. 4 d; new. kiln dried. V tl^d: via Galveston, 5s "d. Futures dull; Julr nomjna'. September. 4s 7S»d. PEAS — Canadian. ~». FLOUR, — Winter patents. 2*9 M HOP? in London • Pacific Coast 1. tiHtX. BEEF — Extra India -me**. 127s <*d PORK — Prime mess Western, l«Ts M. HAMS — Short cut. 79s •! BACON — Cumberland rat. BOs M: snort n^. 72s (W. ries>r t>«nies. 735; Ions; clear readies. light. 725. heavy. 71s fid; short clear backs. <Ws Bd. SHOULDERS— Squar*. 65s «d.' LARD — Prime West-m. tlerres. •»• Americas re ftp—i. pails. «3s M. CHEESE — Canadian finest white. Ms 6d: colored. ••;«« TALLOW — Prim* etty. no aMeat: Australian, tn London. 3*«. TURPENTINE Spirits. 42s 94- ROSIN — Com mon. 10s TSd. PETROLEUM— Refined. 7'- r 'T LTXPEED OIL 375. COTTONSEED OIL— Hu" refined Spot. 27s M London. June 7. — RAW StTGAR — Centrifugal. Its 7' 3 d. mnscovatfo. l-"» *S. BEET SUGAR— June. 14s 7Vgd. UN SHE ED — Jur^ .Tuiy. Ma 2»»d LINSEED OIL. 33s *<,d SPERM OIL. £32. PETROLETM— Amertrsn refined, «l»d. splr'ts. fd. TURPENTINE — Spirits. 42s M ROSIN — American strained. Us: fire. Iss «d. ' Antwerp. June. ". — PETROLEUM.- 19 francs • 5O centimes. EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE 1310. 1*» 1VI« WSj «nd. June « *M«2».vr« 8".4<-7.4** M :m>3 Sine- Jan. 1. . .277,KC«41 28&0RR.277 2S<O.S«TS. *7* 15