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; STOCK 'MARKET. >. WHEAT-^-Forelgn - f uturts • were • rather L high er \u25a0 Chicago' was %c a higher,* with *boths the Northwest and- Southwest buy Ing; freely, f- The Government x weekly -j weather ; \ report :•-'. says : "Spring VWheat |In -\u25a0 low lands |in ? the | Dakotas and Minnesota' is suffering somewhat;from rust." but \u25a0as \u25a0 a \u25a0; whole lit; has ; made ivigorous v growth and ; continues * promising, ' through s the J spring Wh eat '- regl oris/s: also i on» the 9 Northern i Pacific. Coaat *{• Heavy * rains j have s Interrupted .'the i har vest I In V Ohio iValley ,*s,Tenn«!Bsee 3 and i portions of * the = Middle*.A tlantic * 6tates>but s elsewhere this T Wheat - Is ; progressing ?5? 5 favorably/? and >'\u0084 la, nearlng* completion,- in; 1 Missouri: and ._ Southern Kansas."^:;. - >'-\u25a0>" J-:-> '.' '. : "-.-V"'?' : ;- : -:" : ' ;: - \u25a0-'""\u25a0 '..".' ,- ' '- <:."." .'-.1-- In V tbli I market '; futures higher, -wim a Wheat • nnd * Other .tS-ratns. New York on -Paris ......:. . .J..":........ J . .": ..... . . '.5.15% New Ymk ' on 1 Mexico ;.'......;...'.... .v:202 a, Paris '; on London v. V. . ....:.. .'. . . ... . . . .23.14% Berlin .' on * L0nd0n.. ..:...... . . .". . .". ... .20.47% Sterling \u25a0 Exchange, sixty.: days. . — 04 85% Sterling- Exchange." eight ....... — . -: @4 87?4 Sterling Exchange, : cables;.. '.......— -;©4 88% Yew : York ? Exchange,'; sight :.... ::••— -.- @ 07% New 1 York ' Exchange,* telegraphic —- g ;io Silver. » per 0unce : . . ....... •_. . ;_. 08%@ ; — Mexican ; Dollars," nominal -".... . . 45 © 4TH r \u25a0--.: [\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0 i INTERNATIONAL.' <*.'../" '^; \u25a0 Exchnnpc and Bullion. f . LOCAL. . CUKKANTS^*4<96 per i chest. - : v: \u25a0. s \u25a0,;*,. APPIiBJS— H ': 2591' 50 per box ' for ! fancy, ;75a ®|l for ttood to choice and 40@650 for common: - 1 APRlCOTS— Crate6,tfe,4o66oc; v «mall ft boxea. -iTbe fruit, market" exhibited no new features, trade being .'chiefly local and of an ordinary routine \u25a0 character.-; Small j package* of summer fruits ?• were •; in *\u25a0 free \u25a0' supply.' and -: low .- prices ruled : for moat '• descriptions, ri Apples of .choice quality I and I high :; color I were I in : good j request and slightly higher j and ' occasional ; lots -of ex ceptionally ;: fine v Apricots <. in : email \u25a0 and • large packages : commanded ' a premium;. "No." 2 Bartr letti Pears in open boxes were selling at $1 per box iOn V: the ; wharf \ and ." well - packed ;. Dearborn Seedlings met with a fair inquiry at fl'2s'per 40-lb j package.;? Currants y and * ; Berries 'j. were weak, with the canners • buying surplus ' stocks of \u25a0 the latter at ' the - inside i ratrs. Melons ! sold off well." but : ruled weak. s supplies j being - mor« than sufficient ; for trade . requirements. *'\u25a0 Citrus goods were V flrm, ; with = stocks of all . descrip tions closely cleaned up.-ESas&gJpiep^S&S^!*^ I STRAWBERRIES — Per - chest. :; Longworths. $2 50(fr5 r large varieties,^ $2 . 60©4.V". \u25a0-•'•\u25a0"• V ' RASPBKRRIBS^-Per ; chesty $2 80@4. / :'\u25a0'\u25a0 LOGANBERRIES-^ J2 50©3 50 per/ chest. V BLACKBERRIES— *3<S4 per^chest for choice and " $1 \u25a0 M©2 60 * for -- ordinary. X x-: •• • • ' - .'. ->vr- : \u25a0 . HUCKLKBERRIES-^-lOc - per ; Ib.-f- -:'.: '. -• \u25a0 - \u0084 .v , s/CHERRIES-rNomlnal m at*" 75c@$l 23 I: pen drawer. Deciduous ' and Citrus Fruits. LOCAI. MARKETS. Flour. . V ska. . .15.135LFee<J. sks - . . . . . . 1.000 Wheat, ctls ..-V 2.8. Of Hay, ton* ...... .448 Barley.-ctls ...... £lO Straw. ton» X Oats, ctls -'• ••• • • 2 - BCO H °P«- bales ,. : ... J 120 Corn fWeat); ctls 2.400 Wool.:- bale* ...:. Kye.ctls ....-•• USlHlde*.-: No ....... \u25a0}. 457 Tallow sctto \u25a0\u25a0:?.'. -.229 Pelts.. bdl» ....;.- 21S Beans. »ks . . .". . : : 228 Leather." rolla .... 6« Potatoes.- sits--- 3.632 Lime." bbla '.;..;. , 22« Onions. 'sks •••••: W2 Paper, - roll*' .;..:* 725 Bran. • Bk« . . . . : . 1.110; Wine, gals . . .. r.27.750 Middlings, sks .". 224;RaUlns..bx«v.... 500 . :. : ;./»-'^ \u25a0\u25a0;"."% oregon. ;.. •, Flour,' i; or, «ki.;.' 9.934[8ran ska !•„".. 4.189 Wheat, ctls, .... B.o32iMiddllnjrs. sks ..'h.165 Receipts of Produce. FOB WEDNESDAY/' JUNE 28L .'-Foreign Futures. . . LIVERPOOL. - Wheats- - July. Septi Dec. Opening ...'......'\u25a0••. 8 10% :6 9% 88% Closing V..-6 10%- \u25a0 6 9% 6 8%, . PARIS. : ; " Wheat— . ''. June. ' Sept. -Dec' Opening ...:........ ••23 63 21 60 Closing ...: 23 75 -2165 ; Flour-^ \u25a0 . : .''.' •'.-\u25a0• ,' -^ -: ' - Opening .:....... 2995 2885 Closing .... . • ..... :....;.... 29 85 28 80 . / . . . St. Xouls "Wool Market. .-. • • ST LOUIS,' June 28.— Wool 'steady. Medium' grades, combing , and clothing, 26@31c;; light fine, ; 24%@28c; heavy .fine, \u25a0\u25a0 20@22%c; tub washed, 82g42%c. \ , , -\ ' NeW Orleans Cotton Marker.; - NEW ORLEANS/ June 28.^-Cotton steady. Middling, ; 9 9-lQ<v - " •-\u25a0-"\u25a0.'* "-\u25a0:" --- \u25a0 ' - r ; .. Northern -Wheat' Market. :-. '. * .'' .V'^CHREGON..^ V :::"/,\u25a0 \u25a0''..':''../[ * PORTLAND. ; June - 28. — WHEAT — For.' ex port: :Club,, S3(5S5c; ; bluestem, 90S«lc;. for milling. > vallby 80c. r•\u25a0 ><\u25a0' ,\u25a0\u25a0_ muiinK. . WASHINGTON. • TACOMA. : June \u25a0: 2S-rWHEAT— Unchanged. Bluestem, 90c; club, J2o. ':'--.'.;.. '" ''\u25a0 /- ; ;/'. \u25a0Northern Business. ' PORTLAND.' June '2B.— Clearings, 1490,864; 7'7 ' Juno ' 2s!— Clearings, : $1,054,835; balances, $430,465. • \u25a0:'•'\u25a0" : '."\u25a0 '"' '. - : '—' - ' : -'"- SPOKANE, - June >, 2B.— Cleartnga, $301,938; balancea. $31.691. .\u25a0..;> \u0084,. . :\u25a0:. ..;,,.;; CHEESE — Strictly /. choice ;\u25a0 mild "« new, \u25a0 10c; fair to; good.; 9@o%c; Young Americas. IO^Q Ucr>Eastern,-14@15c per lb.,.r\, . , \; -, EIGGS— Ranch. 20c for large white ; selected and IB@l9c . for fair ;to >.' choice; \u25a0 store Eggs. 16@17%c; Eastern firsts. 18c;- \u25a0econds.13%© 17c per doren.. - .Everything r under; this • bead continues ; very dull and prices • show no change, while Btock3 are ' large . and unwieldy a«: a' rule.-; No anima tion ( la expected until after the Fourth. ' Receipts were • 82,500 lbs \u25a0 Butter./ 15C-1 eases Errs and 6500 Xbm Cheese.* 7 • \u25a0 -1 -.\u25a0;.&?\u25a0 BUTTER — Creamery at first hands, 19c - for extras and - 18@18%c • for . lower .1 and. :. medium, grades : dairy. 17@13 %c ; cold storage,- nominal ; store Butter." 16@17c.\;v-s»BB**««« fc -——-— Butter, Cbeeae and E»i POULTRY— Live Turkeys, 19@20c per -lb; Geese, per pair, $1 25@>1 50; Goslings, $1 25© 1 75;" Ducks. $4@4 50 per "dozen- for old' and $3 6034 50 for young; Hens, ?4<g4 50 for small and $5@6 for large; young Roosters. $6^7; old Roosters. $4@4 50; ; Fryers.; $3 50®4 50; Broil ers. : $1- 75@2 25 - for small and $2 50@3 ' . for large: Pigeons.- SI 28#1 50;- Squabs, (1 50. •GAME^ — Hare, $1 50@2 per dozen: Cottontail Rabbits. -$1 50<S2 per dozen.' j ; No more Western Poultry was received, but the market was. heavily supplied with' domestic stock, the receipts of the latter aggregating 123 coops. 1 All handlers reported \u25a0 the 1 market extremely dull and very . weak.- particularly . for small-fowls. \u25a0;\u25a0; ,\u--_ \u0084. : • ' ; . v .\u25a0\u25a0: , Poultry and Game. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. POTATOES — New — Early Rose, 75@90c per ctl : .White. 50c@$l per ctl. with some fancy higher: Garnet ; Chiles. \u25a0 70@80c per ctl. • ONION6— Bed, Bo@Sso per sack; yellow. $1^)1 25' per ctl. . VEGETABLES — Asparagus, 3%@6c per ft: Green Peas. ?l'2.i®l BO per' sack;: String- and Wax Beans. 2@3c per lb; Tomatoes,- small boxes and- crates, $125@1 75; large boxes, $3.75; Summer Squash. 33@50c per box;- Cu cumbers, small boxes. 40@50c; large boxes,' Sl@ 1 25: Cabbage, 50c per ctl: Carrots. 75c©$ I per sack: Garlic. 3@4c per lb; Egg Plant. s@7c per lb: ; Dried -Peppers. 10@12i4e for sun-dried and 18@UC-per lb' for evaporated; Green Peppers 10®12'^c - per lb;; Green -Corn. 75c©$l 2ft per sack and $1 25fil 60 per crate. ' In miscellaneous vegetables . Green Peas and Tomatoes were the only '. descriptions to show any firmness, , supplies of both being- rather limited. ', String Beans. I Cucumbers and t Sum mer Squash ; continued easy . and Green Corn was very weak, with . a . large amount of old stock lyinfr around unsold. .Vacavllle lots w«re offering at 25c per sack and sold slowly at that. Trade In Potatoes continued . active and, al though the . receipts had \u25a0 some increase, prices were well maintained and the market was well cleaned up at the close. Several large ship ping orders for . Honolulu and • the north were on . the market and Early Rose, which were wanted for the. north, were higher. Onions were in good supply and rather weak. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. payers, «• shown by the prominence of fclgh crarrer? end Pacifies. The rale of everything on tte Investment list at current prices for raHrcsd rtocks reckoned on the ex letiac tUvldcnfl retes has fallen to euch a low p«rcenUge that -hor>ei cf a rise in the rate of return Is calculated to Invite the outlay for re investment of the half yearly profits to be dis tributed on July 1. The demand from this r «curce is reckoned upon Urthe speculative cam paign icr a basis. Buying for foreign account wm a -factor 5n the advance, and the fact that foreign commission houses were returning bor rowed stock* on a large scale prompted the In ference that this buying, wae to cover short -contracts to a large extent. ' The money market fccntjnued rem*rkab!y tranquil, considering the «ne*r approach cf the July 1 requirements. Sterling, exchange yielded still further from th*. gol4 export point, here and advanced In Paris 'to that there was no. Inducement to fur ther engagements of gold for export. The con viction 1* profers«a still by bankers that the jrold movement it ce-etlnee to r«ach conaider utte proportion*. The supposition that the Ttusilon Indemnity loan Is to be provided for •was supplemented to-day by the suggestion that a new Jftpanece loan Is in cor.temp!atiori. Japanese bones were wmk m coneequence ani their Sec'ine here helped to the high Irregularity ef the Bond market. The bond market, in fact, Showed little eCect from the usual pr« l'mlnary investment demand incident to thli eecnon of tlie year. Crop news was confilctlrg tnc received little attention from the nock market; the strength cf cbttcn and the weak ness of corn both being regarded as due to rreculfitive cauees to ft larre extent. The Iron Age reports no relief from the torpidity of the pig iron market, and tho United Suites Steel Vtocks raarte a Blurci'h response to the day> kflvance. One cr two individual stocks de\-el oped a buoyant-tendency late In the day, but °the oiiaene,* of realizing in the general list sxou*=*c euFficlon and the closing was rather unsteady. tJono* Trer* Irregular. Total tales, par •value." *3,:»5.<»0. United States bonds wsre all unchanged on ' call; . - • *"', Xevr York Stock lAnt. E. F. Hutton & Co.. 490 California street. San* Francisco, membent of the New York f?tocJc Exchange, furnish the following official quotation* of that ISxchßige : Ka:<«.: STOCKS. !HighjLow.t U!d.jA»k. .T.'.'r.-.l'Aftuae Er.prese.l 1....J243 251 t 22.10n'.vxnal Copper ...) f.2%\ Sl%) 81«H, 81% | ....... lArntr Cna C0...|... .......( 11 14 ll«i 1 1.-.;?.. Do pfd 1 i 68^ C 9% I 1.100: A mc-r Car & Fdy 55%! 331 ii 35%j 35% IOOi Do pfd OS 9S 95 99 lOOlAmer Cotton Oil 32 32 31 14 S2 1.Z..-1] Do pfd 90 04 ...... .JAnjc-r Dlst Ttl ...... 225 |240 ;...... 1 Amrr' Ex .;...!225 (240 .......; Amer Gr Twine 1...-..J 5% 0 *....„ Amer Hide & L. J I C%j. «^i *00l r>o pr<s sssil 35% 3S%^ ss*i jAnscr Ice ; | n% 6»i 2,SW#!Ajri»r.Llnseea ..1 VA \ IS%{ 18 lf*% ; i>o j.r<j ;.....;.....! 40 42 *,000;Anicr LoeomUx-e 45% 4S 45%|,48% I.7«<| Dr. pfd ...... -!114 1113 114 114% aoo'Amer Malt j • 5%j 5*4 : S^i l>\ ..:-..! i>-» r-ra I ....23 24 12 <<00l Anier t-m«U 1 RIII9 lIS Uf>«-i 118% . '....: Do \t' \u25a0A ....... \ .....(120. li2oVi J.OOuiAtncr Sugar ...11*0 13Mi:i39V4li;»li i film n I'l'iiitiiinw l'fiin 1 iiwii^iimiM'iiitiniii'wmMiWiiiwuiiMiiiii 1 '.Xerr. Tot* Stock Market. 4* NEW YORK. June '2"S. — There was some fur ther heavy realizing pt speculative profits in" . 40-cay's.ftock market, but it was effected wlth c .out making inroafls on pneee.' The absorptive c Pfizer of tlie markst jrovedeo impressive that the cpcraticn» 'of th* advance were renewed with .oDnflience*- .Thf market- at any one time . curing th^ da»v presented an 'lrregular appear i \u0084«nc«. with prices *3vincins at some points and . *>eld stable £t Others by the coincident prcflt .. .taking or from mere neglect on the part of the v- trading element. But a summing up of results c '• tfhows a pretty comprehenatve advance in the c . 'l?v*-I of thejnarket. Thfi ' JlfUng 1 process «ai • f «fiifteTa from one.q-uarter to another until no • lmportAnt prcup pt -stock* was left unaffected. • /PreTerer.re waf k-«n for the rtandard dirtdend <\u25a0 i pa>-inf stocks, but those .vere more favorable • ; I. w hich have *>een subject to rumors fif Intended c Increase in \he.r*te c* distribution. There w>i , a conspicuous reversion -to the Pennrylvenia rroup ba«-l cr. .these suppositions. Reading , v.as ;nclaled tn the operation and the" dividend Increase, mace «rrty. last -week, was accepted as o a. mere prellsvlaary to a "further Increase to come. Such was the tenor of the rumors un c r, oer- the lrJluence of whicti that stock, after 00 havfn* advanced to wlth'n a «hade of par sev eral time* recently, crowed thfit figure aggrec ,°. odvely to a n«w rectsrd rrtce. A number cf low price* dividend p»-ers prevea attractiv<s Tor the epecul&tlve peskt ailty offered by a pos % «lble advance Jn t\v\&t.\i ratea. But the move ment was nofronfined to *he email dividend BAGS — Grain Bags firmly held but rather quiet at 7 1 ,ii@7i;c; Wool Bags. 27®31c;' Fleece Twine. 7%c; Fruit Bags. 6%(j?7c. COAL— Wellington. $8 per. ton: New Wel lington. $8; "Seattle, . $6 50; Bryant, $8 50; Beaver Hill. $5 60. Roslyn. $7; Coos Bay. $3 50; Richmond, $8; . Cumberland. $13 in* bulk and $14 23 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; Welsh Anthracite Egg. $13: Welsh Lump. $11 50; Cannel. $9 per ton; Coke. $11 50® 13 per ton in bulk and $15 In sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions,, $8 50 per short ton. ' ' Harrison's circular says: ''Since the steam ship Sonoma sailed but two cargoes of colonial Coal have been delivered her* from Newcastle, N. S. W., viz: County of \u25a0 Inverness. 2350 tons; Annesley, 237CT tons;, total. 4720 tons. The present loading list of Coal carriers from New castle. N. S. W-. Is not being increased; It at present numbers -.twenty-two vessels.; with a carrying capacity of about 63,000 - tons. Of these only four vessels .are now en route and one fully due. There are labor disturbances reported among the colliers in the colonies, four of the principal collieries \u25a0 are \u25a0 closed pro tern., awaiting a settlement with the colliery proprietors. ~. The local agents here seem to think that' the strike will be of short duration, as the differences between' the owners and the ' workingmen are - not serious.' No- material change of values 'has been made because of the strike. The I total deliveries of Australian Coal' this month foot up. 4720 tons; last year they, were - 6778 tons; . so far this . month the arrivals from British Columbia amount to 25.231 . tons. . last, year 16,966 tons.. The quan tity of Coal here in wholesalers' hands Is very light i and the * sales for - domestic • uses '. are gradually diminishing. Fuel, oil. Is freely of fered at current rates and -is controlling four fifths of tho steam trade. The outlook for an early settlement of the -labor troubles now ex isting In British Columbia looks encouraging." - OILS — Quotations are -for barrels; for cases add 6c. •. . Linseed. .' 62c per . . gallon for boiled and -60c for raw; Castor Oil. in cases, ' No. /* I,' 70c; Bakers' -AA, cases, $1 llill'16; Lucol. 54c for boiled and 32c for raw; China Nut, cases. 63^S0c per gallon; Co coanut Oil.' In barrels, 58c for Ceylon and 55c for - Australian ;• extra bleached winter Sperm OH. ,68c; natural winter Sperm Oil. 63c: extra bleached winter Whale, 0i1. '57c; natural Whale Oil. 52c; extra winter strained Lard -Oil. 73c: No 1 Lard Oil.. 65c; pure Neat afoot OU 73c: No.' l Neatsfoot Oil. 63c: light Herring Oil. 42c;. dark Herring Oil. 40c: - Salmon 0i1 .34c: boiled Fish Oil, S7c: raw.Jlsh Oil. 35c; boiled Paint Oil, 83c: raw Paint. Oil. 31c , . --. COAL OIL. GASOLINE. ETC.— Water White Coal OU in bulk, lie: Pearl Oil, In cases, 17% c; Astral." 17% c: Star. 17% c; Extra Star.; 20% c; Elaine. 26c; Eocene. 19% c; Stove Gaso line, in bulk. 14% c; In cases. -21c; Motor Gas oline, in bulk. 14% c; in cases. 21c: No. 1 En gine Distillate. Iron barrels or drums, 8c; No.. 2 do.- 6%c- cases. 6%cmore; Benzine, In bulk. 12% c: -In "cases.-^ 19c: 86-degree \u25a0 Gasoline, in bulk: 25c; -In cases 31c. . . ' TURPENTINE — 86c pcr '. gallon in cases and 80c in drums and iron barrels. -» RED AND WHITE LEAD— Red Lead. 7\L& 8c per lb: White - Lead. 7%©Be. according to quantity. \u25a0-.\u25a0-' • • \u25a0 SUGAR— The Western Sugar Refining. Com pany quotes as follows, per lb. In 100- lb bags: Cubes, A ' Crushed and Fine Crushed 3.30 c; Powdered, 5.15 c; Candy Granulated. 5.15 c; Dry Granulated ' fine. 5.05 c: Dry Granulated, coarse,' 6.05 c: Fruit Granulated. • 5.05 c; .; Beet ..Granu lated (100-lb bags onry), 4.95 c: Confectioners' A.- 5.05 c: Magnolia r A. 4.63 c:' Extra C 4.35 c: Golden C' 4.45c; "D." 4.35 c: barrels. 10c more; half barrels, 25c more: boxes. 6Cc more; 50-lb bags 10c more for ; all kinds. - Tablets— Half barrels. 5. 55 c :. boxes. 5.80 c; H..;& E.Crystal Domino? 8.05 c per lb. \u25a0No order taken, for less than seventy-five barrels or "Its equivalent- General Merchandise. There Is no further change to' report under this head. ~~ — - • .- BEANS— Bayos. ?3 50@4; Pea; ' $3@3 50; Butter. $2" 50@4; small White. ; $5@3 60;" large White. $2 50@2 90: Pink.' $1 60©2 50 for fair to good and- $3 25@3 75 for choice: seed lots are. quoted up to $4; Red, $3 50<S>7;. Lima, $5 70@5 75; Red Kidneys, $3@4 50; Blackeyes. $2 93@3 10 per ctl; Horse Beans $1 85@2 40. \u25a0 SEEDS— Brown Mustard, • nominal ; Yellow Mustard., nominal; Flax. $2 lO@2 25; Canary 6@6Vic; Alfalfa. 10@llc for California and 12® 13c for Utah; Rape, nominal; Timothy 4%@5c- Hemp, 3@3%c per lb: Millet, 3@3%c- Broom Corn Seed, $20@21 per. ton. ' ... v . DRIED PEAS— NUes, $1 75@2 25; Green Peas. $175@2 25 per ctl. , Henna and. Seeds.' Cons for money.. 90. N V Central. . ...148%: Do for acct..9O 1-10 Nor & Western.:. 85% Anaconda ...... ..5^ ; Do pfd ........ 98 . Atchlson . . . . 55% Ont & Western. . . 53^4 Do pfd ....... .107 Pennsylvania 72 Bait & 0hi0...... 11 6 Vi Rand Mines ..... 0% Can Pacific .....155% Reading :...:..... 51 Che s & Ohio:.v.. 53% Do Ist pfd..... 47. Chl Great West.. 20H Do 2-3 pfd...... 45" Chi. Mil & tit P. 181% So Railway... -33% De Be<rs ........ 16^ Do pfd 99% Den & Rio G .10*4 So Pacific ....... <iO - I Do pfd .........02. (Union Pacific ....1.U% Erie .........;:.. 45% Do" pfd ........100 Do'lst-pfd....: S-JJ-i'U S Steel ...32% Do 2d pfd..... 71Vil Do pfd .... .. ..K2 - Hi Central 171 Wabash .....:.... 20Vi Louis & Na*h....ls2>i Do pfd ........ 41% •M. X & Texas.;. 30% Spanish 4s ... 91% Bar silver — Quiet; 27d per ounce. ', : -''?<i Money— l9i@2 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills . Is ' 2% per cent and for three months' bills Is 2% per cent.' '\u25a0 Xerr York Mining Stock*. U S ref 2s regV.lo4 (Japan fc, '".cert...". 100-4 Do coupon.. 104%|Japan C«. 2d ser. 98% Do 3s rc-g..-...104 (Japan .4l£s. cert. .s. s 91 5 i, Do c0up0n... "... 104 ."I L& N unified 4s. 105% Do new 4s reg.l32 Man con gold 45. 104% Do coupon 132% Mex'Central 45... 77% Do old 4s reg,.104 : Do Ist 1nc...... 21 Do coupon.. 105 Minn &St L'4s.. 97%' Amer Tob 45.. 75 M. X & Texas 45. 101% Do6s 114»i Do 2d5......... BC^ Atch gen 4s 103% N-R of Mcx con 4s 81% Do adj 45.. 07 NY C gen :;%5..104vi Atlantic C L 45.102« N J C gen ss-...136U Bait & Ohio 45.. 104 % Nor Pacific 4s. 100% Do 3%s 97% Do Ss . .... 77 Central of Ga 5a.114 Nor & W con 4s. 102% Do Ist mc 90T4 O S L refdg 45... Q6V4 Do 2d Inc .84 Pa cony 3%s .IOS'Vi Ches & Ohio 4%5.108 Reading gen 45...103* i Chi & Alton 3%5. SI SL& I M con 55.116 C. B & Q new 45.103% St L & S F fg 4s; 91 C. RI & Pac 4s. 82 St LS W con 4s. 81% Do col 55.: 941,4 Seaboard A L 4s. 59% CC.C & SLgn 4s.lC2^i So Pacific 45..... 03 Chi Term 4s 97^ So Railway 55.. ..120% Colo Midland 45.. 75% Tex & Pac 15t5.,121% Colo &So 4s 95 Tol. StL & W 4s. 84 Colo Ind Bs, ser A 79U, Union Pacific 45.. 107 . Do ss, jer B;.. 70%' Do cony 4s .127% Cuba ss. cert.:. .107 U S Steel 2d 55.. 94% Hen & Rio G 45. 102%| Wabash lsts .....11-^i Dist Securities 5s 79U Do deb B ..... 74$ Erie prior lien 45.103U: v\ r estern Md 45... BSV* Do gen 4a 44^1 W. & L Erie 45... 93^ F W & D C lsts.lO9»i l Wls Central 45... 95»i Hock Val 4%5...11l I Boston Stocks and Bonds. Adams Con 20 Little Chief ..... 05 Alice 58 Ontario .......... 4 00 Breece 25 Opoir 6 00 Bruns Con 06 Phoenix 01 Com Tunnel .... 0$ Potosl 10 Con Va Mln Co.. 1 35 Savage ........... 40 Horn Silver 1 70! Sierra Nevada.... 28 Iron Silver 3 00( Small Hopes ... 30 Leadvllle C0n.... 05| Standard 180 London Closing; Stocks. - Money— \u25a0\u25a0'". - US 5tee1......... 31 Call loans ..3@4 Do pfd ........ 99% Time loans 3%@4% Westing Common. 83 Bonds — Mmmg — v .• . Atchison is 102% Adventure ..' ". 3% Do adj 4s 96 Allouez 25% Mcx Central 45.. 75 Amal Copper .... 81»i Railroads — ' Amer Zinc 8 . Atchlson $3% Atlantic 13% Do pfd 104 Bingham ..: 28% Boston & Albany. 2ss Calumet & Hecla_64o Boston & Maine. l7s Centennial 17% Boston Elev ....157% Copper Range ... 65*4 Fltchburg pfd 146 Daly West 13 Mcx Central 21% Dom .' Coal ....... .78 ! N V, N H & H..197% Franklin ;........ BT4 Pere Marquette. . . OS Granby ............. R% Union Pacific ...12SU Isle Royale ...... 19 . Miscellaneous — Mass Mining .... 7 % Amer Arge Chem. 23% Michigan .: 13« Do pfd 89* i Mohawk ...49% Amer Pneu Tube. 6% Mont Coal & Coke ; ~2%' Amer Sugar ....139 Old Dominion ... 24*4 Do pfd .137 Osceola .......... 90% Amer Tel & Te1. 142% Parrot 22% Araer Woolen ... 34*i|Qulncy .-98 Do pfd .. ...106 ] /4 Shannon ......... 7% Dom Iron & 5.. . 22 Tamarack 113 Ed Elect U1um..244 Trinity 8% Gen Electric 174% VS Mining...... 30% Mass Electric.'... 19 U S Oil . ..... 10U Do pfd 61% Utah 43%: Mass Gas 44% Victoria 3 United Fruit ....107% Wlnona 10% Un Shoe Mach... 92 Wolverine 109 Do pfd 31% Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON. June 28.— T0-day's state ment of the Treasury balances in the general fund, .exclusive of the $160,000,000 gold re serve, in the division of redemption. , shows: Available cash balance. $137,325,108; gold. $65,015,131. . • " \u25a0-\u25a0.'• \u25a0'\u25a0••• -\u25a0' New York Cotton Market. NEW" YORK. June 28.— COTTON— The sen sational advance of 50 points that the cotton market made to-day j was the result •of • a stampede among the shorts and heavy buy l.ig by spot dealers and spinning interests as well as the generality of speculators. In ap prehension of what appears ; to be the menace of something in the nature of a crop, failure. With the heavy rains throughout Texas and j .the Mississippi Valley , of the last four days going a great ways toward offsetting th-e bear ish sentimental ; influence of .the moderately favorable Government report, expected Mon day, shorts have. been covering rapidly and there has been heavy buying by spinning In terests and spot dealers and a large bull spec ulation coming In from southern and local operators. It would be hazardous to predict the immediate future course of prices, but the opir.lon is that the market Is advancing too rapidly and Is discounting too much of what is known and expected from the present condi tions of crop arid trade outlook. The Journal of Commerce says: "Cotton shows improvement in Louisiana and Alabama. We may go higher. Public haw a craze to buy. Reported that Price sold some 50,000 bales yesterday." . \u25a0 • .-:.-. Futures closed firm.' July, 9.41 c; August, 9.46 c; September, 9.57 c; October, 9.61 c; No vember. 9.66 c: December, 9.72 c; January, 9.78 c; February.* 9.Slc; March. 9.86 c; April, - 9.99 c; May. 9.95 c. Spot closed quiet, 40 points higher. Mid dling uplands, 9.90 c; middling gulf, 10.15 c. Sales, none. . Futures opened strong. July, 9.15 c; August, 9.22 c; September. 9.30 c; • October, 9.35 c; No- vember. 9.33c: 'December. 9.40 c; January, 9.45 c; February, 9.s4c:. March. 9.55 c. • , New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, June 28.— FLOUR— Receipt*, 13,500; exports, 1300. Market firm and fairly active, without change. WHEAT— Exports.* 13.800; spot Irregular. No. 2 red. $1 08 elevator and $1 07% f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth. $1 21, f. o.b. afloat: No. 1 hard Manitoba, $1 12 f.- 0. b. afloat. Early weakness ; In ' wheat caused by improved weather in Minnesota and a break in corn was succeeded I by. full recoveries at | mid day. Further advances » in - the afternoon re sulted from predictions for , showers, good out side buying and bullish Northwest crop news. The close was He to lc net higher. a July,' 95*4@96 9-16 c, closed 0(5% a; September, 90^i@ 01% c. closed 91% c; December, 89%@90;£c, closed 90% c. HOPS— Quiet.' HlDES— Quiet. WOOL— Steady. .:.:. COFFEE — Up to midafternoon prices: ruled around the opening level. Toward . the close a better tone develoDed and a partial • advance of ten points was scored. This advance - waa reported due to some ' good buying :of ; large local' lnterests. There was considerable slack ening in the demand for •' actual . coffee •> here to-day and this ; had , its effect against - the market.- There Is also an apprehensive feel ing regarding the movement: of the new crop, which i? expected to be very liberal in a short while. This, with the fear .of liquidation of September coffee, and an" active i speculative long interest, are the principal factors dis couraging speculation." • -saWßfcHfrif ilKgn ™l<itl<B Futures '- closed ' net unchanged to 5 points lower. \u25a0 Sales, 17,000 bags, including Auguet, 6. 45 c :; September. 6. 55@6 . 60c : Decembe r, 6. 80 ®C.9oc; May, 7.10@7.15c. . . Spot Rio, quiet;; mild; quiet. \u25a0 -.: \u25a0'.-. -s [ SUGAR— Raw, - quiet; . fair : refining, 3%c; centrifugal. 96 test, 4%e; molasses sugar,'3*Sc; refined.' unsettled.- •* \u25a0 •\u25a0 ; BUTTER — Steady; unchanged. CHEESE— Steady. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ..,\u25a0;-, EGGS — Firm, unchanged.' . DRIED FRUITS : •', EVAPORATED /APPLES— Are ,flrm,< with' fruit for October \u25a0 delivery : quoted •• at 6540 -. to 6%c. Bpot ' prices follow : \u25a0 Common *to good, 4Vt@4%c; prime.: 6%c; choloe.T 6@6%c, and fancy, 7c. •-.-•- - \u25a0 , \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.'. '\u25a0..'• ' '.-• ,\ \"..- \u25a0 ' ; PRUNES— Were firm,'. with quotations rang ing from 2 %0 to 6c, according to grade. , j. -:':' : APRICOTS — Are inclined to drag, > but sell ers do not appear , willing., to stimulate t bust ness - by offering - •-" concessions. Choice : , are quoted at IO312o; extra choice, lie, 'and. fancy, 121515 C \u25a0'.:\u25a0/.:,,,:<-.-/ ..-.-. -.vi \u25a0•.-••- :':'': - PEACHES— Show, firmness in the ': absence of selling -pressure,'; although r prices : ; are-: not quotably changed." - Choice, r 10^4 OVic: .extra choice. . 10%@10ric, and , fancy. ! ll%@l2c. ' \u25a0 - RAISINS — Remain firm," with loose Muscatel .quoted at 4 %©6%c;, seeded raisins, at 5%®6%c, and London. layers at $1®1 1 15:." r \u25a0 .< New I York Metal Market. \u25a0•..-: NEW YORK, June : 28."^-The , London v tin market was again higher,'; with spot, closing; at; \u25a0£140 and • futures at ; £ 138 ; 17a ; 6d. ft Locally; the . market .was steady, and iup i somewhat Tin *ym-; ! pathyi with spot.', closing "'at $30C0@30 75.' ;-"'Copper,'-- on ;\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 the <" other - v hand.'ru waß »\u25a0• lower abroad.- closing at :£W 2s Cdforspot B*dS£CS : \u25a0 for * futures." : Locally 2 the s situation i- shows 1 no ! change. ' * Lake . and \u25a0 electrolytic " are • quoted \u25a0' at ; $15 and casting at $14,75:^ -f»; >r..' : ?>-:cv: 1 - Lead * was • higher,- at £13 . 6s ' 3d .In j London. . \u25a0 Locally the market Is firm,', wi th ; come dealers HOGS— Receipts, to-day 27,000 -, head; morrow, 25,000. Market steady to 5c lower. Mixed and butchers, $5 30@3 65; good to choice heavy,' ?2 50®5 70; rough h«avy, $5@5 40; light, $5 85@S 62*4: bulk of sales, $5 50#5 00. ;\u25a0 SHEEP — Receipts.: 16,000 head... Sheep and lambs strong. : •\u25a0\u25a0 Good to choice wethers, $4 65@ 5 25; fair 'to choice ' mixed. $4g4 40; Western sh<;ep, $4 IS@>6 25, Including spring lambs, $5® 6 75. ' ' ' - ' *. ' ; \-' '-'\u25a0 HOGS— Receipts. 13,500 head. Market shade lower. Heavy. $5 20«g5 SO; mixed. $5 27»£@ 5 30; light, $5 30#5 35; pigs, $4@5; , bulk of sales, 95 27^®6 32 Vi . SHEEP— Receipts. 1000 Ivead. Market strong. Western -yearlings, $5@5 75: wethers, $4 75@5 25; ewes, ?4@4 75; lambs, ?5@6 30. \u25a0 * Chicago. CHICAGO, * June 28.— CATTLE— Receipts, 16,000 " head. | Market strong to 10c higher. Good to prime steers, $5 20@ti; poor to medium, $3 75^5 10; stockers and feeders. $2 50@4 40; cows. $2 50®4 50; heifers, $2 50@4 75; can ners, $1 50@2 40; bulls. $2 25@4; calves. $3 50 ®<J 25; Texas fed steers, $3 60@4 75. Omaliu. OMAHA. Neb.. June : 28.— CATTLK— Re ceipts. 33,000 head. Market steady. Native steers, $3 75®5 75; cows and 'heifers, $3@4 50; Western steers.- $3 20@4 75; stockers and feed ers. $2 60@4 75; calves.* $2 75@5 75; . bulls.' $3 2501 50. HOGS— Receipts, 8000 head. Market \u25a0 steady. Bulk of nales, $5 42V-@5 50; heavy, $5 40® 5 45; packers. $5 42%@6 50;-plgs and light, $5 35g5 50. . % " \u25a0 -\u25a0 . .--:\u25a0\u25a0': '... SHEEP— Receipts. 6000 head.* 1 •' Market' strong. 'Muttons, $4 25@5 50; lambs,- $5 75^7; range , wethers. $4 60^-5 25; fed ewes, $4 25® 4 60. KANSAB " CITY. Mo.. Jund < 2S.— CATTLE— Receipts, -7000 head. Market steady. ". Native : steers. j $4 25®5 50;' native cows and -' heifers, $2 25#4 75; stockera - and feeders, $2 75@4 50: bulls. $2 25@4; calves, $3@5 50; Western fed steers. -$4 25@5'25; Western fed cows, $3.25@ 4 25. >\u25a0 \u25a0 . \u25a0 ... -v" ' " * \u25a0\u25a0 ' \u25a0 ' . \u25a0 - \u25a0 '-\u25a0 Kansas City. EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. *7**.VJ. : . . Xew .York 31 onry Market. ' *.t. t * NEW YORK. June 2S.— Money on call tfafy ?.:<;;'« 2.<? 2 i-i r*r rent; lowest; 2 per cent; closing •-•.- *ld. -2 r<"r cent; offered. 2»i' r.w cent, \u25a0 \u25a0-• '' Time l<.«Jins steady; CO day's. '3 per cent: 90 • e&yr. \3U per cent; six reonths^ Z\i@3% per cent. * * - • , • . • » •Prim*-nr^rcanf!le paper, 3UJf4ii-per cent. ""--\u25a0. Sterling exchange wft -with actual business -. In \u25a0backers' bill? at •4.87C5*4.5710 for oeraand '.\u25a0«n<3,at .4x.Mr.g4 R520-for <iO-d»y bills; posted .-, j-rttf-s. $4 St^.gb;. commercial .bills. $4 85^ "s. -^t.K^ . ' • . ; ... .\u25a0 f;,»; •.?'\u25a0 ' •: 'Bar ?i!v«»r, ,RB%e. ." ' .» - Mexlcsn uvliars. 45% c. .. " . :-•. Go\-etr.n-.ent bonds stegdy. Railroad bonds '. .Irregylar. . '. CATSTERX .'•t-'itIKETS. CHICAGO. June 28.— 0n the Produce Ex change to-day the butter market was firm; creameries, lC@2oc; dairies. 15@18c. Eggs, steady at mark, cases • included, 13c; firsts, 13% - Cheese,; firm, 9%@10y0. -,- . Batter, Cheese and Ese«- '•, ;'- /je' TH« firaln Trade Holldnj-. . .; The Grain Exchange- has voted to' adjourn .from r»cay afternoon to Wednesday morning, wcr the Fourth. . -, •*, ;- ... \u25a0 \u25a0•-.-...,• The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered In San Francisco, less 4O@ 45 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: .-.-.- * •\u25a0\u25a0 CATTLE— Steers, 7V4@7%c: Cows and Heif ers. 6%©t>%e; thin Cows. ;4®sc"per»lß. -:.-, CALVES — l@4%c per lb (gross- weight). ' SHEEP^-Wethers, 3%@3%c: Ewes. 3«J3VIc per lb (gross weight).-. :-.-• LAMBS»*-$2 50@2 75 per head, "v- HOGS — Live Hogs. 130 to ISO lbs. : 6%®3%c: over 180 lbs, 5%@5%c; Feeders.-sc; Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off; and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations.' :*:• Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers "are .aa follows: " BEEF— 5®5%c for Steers and 3%©4% c per lb for Cows. VEAL. — Large, 6is7c; small. 7®B%c per lb. i BUTTON— Wethers, 6®7c; Ewes, 6®6%c per lb.* . "' - : '.;"J . I LAMB— B®9o per lb. • PORK — Dressed Hogs. B%©9c per lb. LIVESTOCK MARKET. Meat Market. DRESSED MEATS. CHICAGO, June 2S.— Cash quotations were as follows Flour, easy; No.- 2 spring wheat, $1 10@l 15; No. 3, $l@V10;--Nor-2.red,.,$l 04; No. ,2. -corn. 56V4@56%c;' No. 2-" yellow, \u25a0 56%# 56% c: No. 2 oats, 32% c; No: 2 v/hlte, 33%® 33?ic; No. 3 white," 32%5'33%c; good feeding barley, 4?@44c; fair to choice malting, " 47® 49c; No. l.flaxseed, $125; No. 1 Northwest ern, fl 43; mess pork, per 'barrel, $12 75@ 12 SO; lard, per 100 pounds, $7 22%@7 25; short' ribs sides (loose), $7 82%; short clear . sides (boxed),- $7 50^7 75;. 'whisky, basis of high wines, $126; clover, contract grade, • $11 75® 12 25. ."." \ . \u25a0 Articles — ,' Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels : 25,000- 114,000 Wheat, bushels ..:........ 1,000 •\u25a0 40,500 Corn, bushels -.999.000 378.400 Oats, bushels .....265,400 125,300 Rye, bushels 9.000 1,200 Barley, bushels .'...58,300 - -6,800 Cash Grain and Provision*. Or.ira! America ...' «•."... 1K.152 2.71S rsr.sirr.fi , ...... Nj.822 : 1.917 IVru 9S.8« -3.200 Chile C3.T8S. , 3.5SS Manila , , »0.2« 1.211 fiber!* ...» 53.000- m ' 762 Japan : 72.112 2.110 Kpw Zraland ' 22,000 " 7?8 famoaa Islar.d •.••12.000 219 j • TQials, 1.6T7.793 '," IS7.144 In >iay, 1904. the «?xport8. induding; th* <Junnape on the grain fleet, were 2.- CM.792 feet, valued «t $71.7SO. In thai month \u25a0TO.OW* fr-*t "uere = t«>r.t'to Great Brilaia as dun rage* and the regular shipments Included 906. 7'S 'eef, for Er-riend and C76.24O »for-Pera. Shipment* of Lumber. \Tfitr folTowing shows the shipments of lum ber Irorr. San Francisco by «ea in May. 19<i5: To — ', \u25a0'.'•' Feet.- • Values. AonrsJla- .457,841 $12,300 Hawaiiar. Is'.ar.ds 151.459 .• .1.211 Tahiti "..%...> 13SJt€l 3.CC9 •Mexico - 1«a.57l . 1.9*1 HIDES AND SKINS — Culls and brands Mil about %®lc under . quotations. -Heavy Salted Steers 12c; medium, lie;, light, lie; Cow Hides,' lie for, heavy and lie for light; Stags 8c: Salted Klj\ lie: Salted- Veal. 12c: Salted Calf. 13c: dry Hides. 19©19% c: dry Kip. 17c- dry' Calf. 21@22c: Sheepskins, shearlings. •>5®400 each: short Wool. 50373 c each: medium 90c@$l 10: Long Wool. $1 25@2:- Horse Hides, salt, $3 for large and $2 75 for me dium. $2 25 for small and 50c. for Colts: Horse Hides, dry. $1 75 for large and $1 50 for medium. $1 for small and 50c for , Colts. Buck Skins— Dry Mexican. 30c: dry r. salted Mexican 23c: dry Central American.*. 30c; Goat Skins— Prime Angoras. 75c; extra large do $1 25: large.- 50c: medium, 50c: . small. 35c. ' TALLOW — No- • 1 \u25a0 rendered. ' 3*itNc per lb; No. 2 3®3%c: ' Grease. I%@2 tic \u25a0 - • "WOOL — Spring » cllp^ — Humboldt . and Mendo dno 28<g30c. '- Fall clip— San Joaquln Lambs, free' 19®21c: do, defective. 17@20c per lb. . HOPS — 1904 crop..lS®2oc per lb. with most growers holding out-' for 30c: 1905 crop. 16c. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops). "Some 'purchases of choice grade Hay have been mado in \u25a0 the i country at , high prices, al though the aggregate of all such buying will probably not exceed four or five thousand tons. Much money was lost last year on Hay and it looks now as though there would "be but. little speculation done on the part of. the San' Fra ncisco dealers unless prices drop to considerably below, the present asking prices." • \u25a0\u25a0•••\u25a0 BRAN— S2I 50^22 60 per ton. \u25a0* -' >••=! MIDDLINGS— S2S 50@28 00 per ton. SHORTS— S23<&24 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS— RoIIed Barley. $21 50^22 60- Oilcake Meal -at the mill, $33 60® 34 60:— Jobbing. $35; Cocoanut ' Cake at mill.- $22@22 60; jobbing,. $23; : Cocca nut Meal at mill. $22@22 50; Jobbing, " $23; Corn Meal; $30 5C@3l 50: Cracked Corn $31® 32: Mixed Feed. $22 50® 24; Horse Beajis. $30© 40 per ton; Broom Corn Feed. 90c per ctl: Cal falfa Meal, carload lots, $21; Jobbing, $22 50 per ton; Mealfalfa.* $18 in car lots and $20 for smaller quantities. '* . \u25a0 -. . HAY- Old crop— Wheat, $10@14 50; Wheat and Oat. $9®13 50; Oat. $8@12; Barley and Oat, $S®lo 50; Volunteer Wild Oat. $7®9; stable, $7 50@9: stock, $5< 50@7 50; Clover. $70 10: Alfalfa. $7@lo -per ton; new Hay. $5@9 for . Wild' Oat. - $o©lo- for , Sown Oat; $9@13 60 for Wheat and: $7@12 for Wheat and. Oat" Alfalfa. S&S9. ;,*-.,'•,;.' - v . " • STRAW— 3O@SOo per bale. . Bran and Middlings are showing increasing firmness., though prices 'are unchanged. The circular of Somera & Co. says of Hay: "Shipments 'of Hay \u25a0 have been ' moderately heavy during * the . past | week." ; considering the rather ' ~uiet demand that Iwe always experi ence just before the Fourth of July, 2500 tons having arrived, in comparison : with 2SOO tons for the • week- preceding., • The new crop has been somewhat in evidence during the past few days, about one-quarter, of the present ar rivals being new. Choicer grades . of Wheat and Wheat and - Oat are selling well, whereas anything that -is of but medium quality goes at very low prices. It is difficult to quote any definite standard for new, crop, for re ceivers here have ' very dl"'--"t ideas ;as to values; Reports go to show that the State has a much larger Hay crop than that of last year, although the pronortfon of good quality will be smaller. There Is no outside demand whatever at the moment, -. nor. ts there anything in sight to encourage the market; both north and south of us the crop. is very plentiful bo that; unless some unexpected foreign demand a rises, practically all shipments must go for local consumption. Hay and Fecdatnfls. UNITED STATE 3 BON-DS. % Bid. Ask.| , Bid. AJrtt 4s qr c0np.,105 105%L4s qr cp new.l 32 132J4 4s qr reg...104 104% L3s qr coup... 104 \W% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W ss. — — O W gt« »\u25a0• 83 93 '> X •Asso Oil ss. »T — Oceanic S Os. «5 » \ Bay CPC ss. — 107% Om Cable 65.120% — m \u25a0 CalCO Os. — 100 Pac.O Im 4s. — »7Hi Cal G * E k P B Ry 3a..UOf4m ,; m. & ct sa. 93%, 93% Pac LAP Bs.IOOH — t Cal-st C 65. 112% — P&CH«». — — 1 - C C Wat ss. 102% — PSt O R 65.113 — j , EdL & P C 5.124 — Powell-st 6«. — -- 1 .-. F& C H 68.112% — Sac EG&RSS.IOT , lOt p- Geary-«t 55.. 5O — BT St' 8JV3a.120 — r H C&S 5%5.10« — SF.OkA SJs».nitt —••'•-' Do 5s 105% — Sierra R 8». — — I Hon R T e5.105% — SPof Ato -(l » : L A E!ec 55.105% — O909) 109H — • . LAG *E1 ss. — 104 (1910) 110 — j;^ L A Ry,55..11S — 3Pof C to ' » -v~- LAL gtd 05.102%103 (1905)5r B.IOIU — LAP lem 55.107% — (19C6) 103H — •»..-. Mkt-st C 65.115H — <1912> -» 113% — >.- D* lem 55.115% — SPC 1 egf 5«.H7 — \u25a0 f* MV& MtTss.los UO Do stampd.lOSU -7- fi* NR of C 6s. 103% — SP B R 6s. 134% — .»-; Do ss' 120 — 3 V Wat 65.103% — rV' N P C H 05.106% — Do 4a 2dm.lOO?i — 2,1 XCRrfe.. - 112 .Do 4s Bdm- — 9»% -. NCP.CJj,- 88% Do g mtKls 96% — , O GL&H 5«.105% — Stkn GAE6s. 9S — .' Oak TCo 85.123 — UG & E 55.105 — Do 5s ....114% — - UR of 8F 4s. 895S 90 Do con ss. — 112% Val Co P 5».IO1 103 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa. 4t% — fPort Costa..." — ' 6* '\u25a0'\u25a0 Marin Co-.... 55 — |S V Wat Co. ST 37^4 -... GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent 1. * P.' ; BU' — JPae LCo «4 «5*4 . Martel Powr. 1% I%!S T G & E. 57U 07% Mutual ELT— 12%tstkn OAE. — » \u25a0 INSURANCE. - Flrem'a Fnd.33o - — I BANK STOCKS. Am Ntl 8k..130 133 LP A A — 180 Anglo-Cal .. 87% — Mer Trust.... — 230 Bank of Ca1.422%433 Merch Ex.... 55 — Cal Safe Dp. — 163 S F National — — • \u25a0 Frst Nat!onL32o 335 SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S'A U2520 — Say A L So.. — 100 Hum Say Bk — — Sec Say 8k..390- Mutual Say. loo — Union T C 0.2700 3300 - S F Say U. 637% — STREET RAILROADS. CaUfornia. ..210 223 [Presidio 40 — ; Geary — 40 | » POWDER. Giant Tl% 72 | ; SUGAR. Hawaiian C. 82% SStflMakawell C. 35% — • Honokaa. S C ,17 lOnomea S C 36Vi — Hutch S P-C 13% 16 [Paauhau S C 21% 2214 Kllauea SC. 3% — I V \ MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska -P A. 54% 84%! Oceanic S Co. 4% 5H Cal F C-A.IOOIOI IPac'Aux FA. 4. 5 Cal Wine A. 82% 83 |Pac C 80rx.132%133^ MV& MtTm.lOO — \u25a0. jpac S Tel C0.103%104 SALES. Morning Session. 25 Alaska Packers' Association. . . 84 23 10 Giant Powder Con ............ 71 30 20 Giant Powder Con 71 ?7'-i . 10 Spring Valley Water C 0...... 37 23 10 Spring Valley Water Co b SO. 37 SO (8.000 Pacific Electric Ry 55..'.. 110 50 - Street — - . 10 California- Wine Association... 83 50 100 Hawaiian Coml A Sugar 83 CO $2,000 Oakland Transit 535 3 ....114 73 ; • . ' Afternoon Session. -, \u25a0 .. "-~ -Board — • • \u25a0'. ".- . - 20 Giant Powder Con 72 00 • 63 Giant Powder Con 71 8714 100 Oceanic S 8 Co. 5 CO 100 PacT State* Tel" A Tel C 0... ..104 W> . 10 8 F v Oas A EUectrio.^.i.. 37 25 $2,000 Lo# Ang«Us ;Ry 8s 119 00 . $10,000 United R Rot B.T U.. ...... 89 79 < i rnUsted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask. \u25a0 Bid. Ask. Bay CPC 6s. — 106 SF ANP 6*.113H — B L Wat 65.113 — SP C R 4s. 99 »m Cal NW 55..Ul — Sun Tel 6»...113 — \u25a0 M C Wat Os. — 114 Do 3s 10T — Ri 9 I,Wksss- — 105 Suttr-«t RStUOS U» , SP Drdk 58.112% — . . . MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala S C 0... — 28 OuCon A.. 1» 80^1 Cal Cot Mils 83 — Mat Nay Co. 100 — m Cal GAECor. — CO Mils Nat 8k.300 — C Jockey C 1.120 — NS R R Co. IJU Cal Fowtler.l7s — . N Cal P Co. — 10 Cal ShlD Co. — 23 Oak Bk Sar.l4B "— . Cal T I A T — 142% lOOF Hall A «% — Cen Bk. Oak — 67% Orpheum Co. — laUi Chutes Co . . 4H 6 PacC Ca« CowlSS — City A C8k.107%120 Pac Stir Co.. — 120 Cyp L Imp.. 4% «% Paraf Paint. 7» — DptPwd pfd. 83 -90 8 P Drydoek — TO* < Do com .. 69 70 SF* A SJCoaL 21 » FN Bk. 0ak.120 — S Jose Wat..lOBU — Fischer Thtr — 1% SO A MTf bt.125 — '. ' Frnch-A. 8k.108%114 Swiss- A Bk_l2o — ' , Hono P Co.. — 88 Track Elect.. 1 14^4 15 Do old pool — 87% Union 8 Co.. — .'Bf* / Do nw pool 85 40 UR tnO com." i 3 .. — California Stock and Oil Exckaace. Oil Stocks— ' Bid. , Aaked. Asso Oil Stk. Tr. C« .. .54 M Chicago Crude (new). "08 13 Forty .....*....*..."... ' M 83 Four*.'-"...;;."..;.. .... - 47 Horn*. .;»:!\u25a0 57 Illinois Crude ..£. . 48 Independence - ...... 2rt .27 Junction .•....."..."......•;".. -18 ' " .'... Kern :.... U 75 * Kern. (new)- :...,....... %;... "30 Kern River .... 11 CO * , Monte Cristo .......:...,... ..... " 83 Occidental of W. Va... 03 *; j OU City Petroleum 61 «3 Sovereign ................... 23 27 5ter1ing...:......;;.......:. 1 co .... \u25a0 Superior .........;.... ' 03 .... Thirty-Three.....'....; 4 73 5 23" ! Twenty- Eight > .... 13 00 Trucke* Electric .1125 .... Miscellaneous — \u0084 Chutes Co .... 8 00' ; SALE 3. _ Mornls: Session. : Board — • 1000 Independence Oil 20 Stre«t— : "•" • _ ' \u25a0 800 Home 0i1...........:...... 37 ,-> • - Afternoon Session. - --.- Board — WHMMy 1947 A eso. Oil Co. Stk. Tr. Cert...... 34 100 Oil City Petroleum «2 3900 Sovereign Oil ...:..:....:........ 25 Mining Stocks. BAN FRANCISCO ' STOCK 1 EXCHANGE. Following were the sale* on th« Ban Fran cisco Stock and Exchange Board yestarday: - Morning Session — Comstocka. tno Caledonia •••• S7 100 Ophir ..... ...8 30 2^ChoUar .'.... '1« 200 Ophir ......8 37% ICO Con V* M Cot 45 Overmaa 17. "00 Hale" A*Norc.l f5 IHOO Savage 41 \m Hale A Nore.l 30J 200 Savage ..:.... • «2 SCO Mexican -..-.I 05 1 200 Utah .. .;..... -10 Afternoon Session— Comstocka. " ICO Belcher "».'... MSfglOO Hale & Nore.l'l3 aCO Cal*donla*...".-.5»{ 500 Overman ..... 13 **>CO Challenge ... 21| 4CO Savage ......'. 38 400 Con Va M Co.l 40: 100 Savaare ....... 37 -800 Gould A Cur. I s 100 Sierra Nev.......10 3(V> Julia .... .-• • . - CS'. 2CO Union \u25a0 Con 43 '-430 Hale A Norc.l,lo! 400 Yellow Jacket. '23 . CLOSING QUOTATION 3. Alpha\...". OS lftj Justice ....... 08- «07 "Altaic? ;'.':?. '.r.. 04 OSlKentuck ..... 02.^03 •- Andes ....... 21 \u25a0 22SLady Wash .. 03' 04 Belch«r ..••*.- 16 .*..:.. l 00 105 -\u0084 Best A Belch.l 00 1 10J Occidental ... 391 9T Bullion • ...... 3S 421 Ophlr 5 ..... .8 12% 825 . LARD — Tierces quoted at 5%c per lb for California compound. 7c for Eastern compound and o%c for pure; half-barrel*, pure. lOHc; 10-lb tins. 1014 c; 5-lb tins, 10%e; &-\> «d«. 10*4 C. COTTOLENE — One half barrel. B%c;. three half barrels. S^c; one tierce. 8c; two tierces. 7%c; five tierces. 7% e per lb. • • . Provisions. Not much life Is expected until after tha midsummer holidays. At present tha market Is stagnant.'" -- \u25a0•* \u25a0 * CURED MEATS — Bacon. lUic per lb for heavy. ll?i@12c for light medium. 13c for light. 13%cfor.ejttra HJfht and 15Vi#16%c for sugar cured; dry Salt Hides. 0»4c: Bellies, lie: East ern ougar-cured - Hami. 13%@14V4c: Califor nia Hams, 12^4c: Mess Beef. $10 per bbl: extra Mess. $10 50<511; Family. $12: prime Mess Pork. $14 50: extra clear. $21: Mess, $16 50: Pig. Pork. $24; Pigs' Fe«t, $5; Smoked Beef. 15c per lb. WEDNESDAY. June- 28—3 P- «. 1 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. , There will be a feast of reason. and a flow \u25a0of toul. end an entertaining time right along, po .Isn't fciget the place, the <Jay, the hour. Then the cue-famed Joequin Wliard Mr. Cblck Wright i right on the game, and gen erally, the irarlteO will give an exhibition on the green that \u25a0» ill live long in your memory. • Mr. Jark Noyes (hlmii^if a wonder) will bring a\n accrrpatlon of talent that will chajm •ou from start to finish — among whom will b» Kneit<«.. Murdock. ColUn". O'Connell, Larry Harrtt. Roy Pike. Frank Thompson and other*.' Leave it to them:- ." .'.... , The ftop- wfil t^Kir. a* a ehort cereal. A *t*-rter wiil be: w., our "Bran" new billiard table between (no o* our prominent members, »ho have so-o-n their "Wild Oats;"- but think they .krr»w more about Billiards -than Barley land they probably do — at- tlm<»s). -Whichever _t» defeated is "Optlon-ai." but he .wiU ac "knowlefige the ..'"Corn" and. with no "•Rye" faae. :n a few '.-FUiury" remarks do the right thinfi, :• . •' The M<>rrhants' Exchange Club evidently In tr.vs \o amuse itseli Friday evening, as evi dent from the followjnx lnrltatiou' In Illum inated type sert' out to members yesterday: ' No« for our .Brit Jinks'. \u25a0 ! It wii! take- place of a Friday evervins. on the Sith day of Jump. ItH», at S o'clock.' It win be a good one, \ MrrckantV )iii'lmnjrr Club. • I Po Pfd ! 1 1187 1138 Amer Tel & Tel.| j. .. ..|142HJ143& 300 l Amer Woolen ... 34 %| 34 % i 34% oa } Do pfd ....... .....j |107i*107% 600 Anaconda 10»S»iil06U|106%il0e»i (Ann Arbor .". . ..|., ...j 33 36 ..." • Do pfd I i 7S 1 W IO.OOOA T & S F 84 j 53% 83% 83% • SCO Do pfd 104% 104* It* 104% SS,2o<>|Ba!t & 0hi0:....|114% 112U|n4%|il4^ 200, Do Pfd ! 97%| 97%| 97 97% • Bay State Ga5..|:....i J 3-16 5-16 . S,9t>oiß" R T --... 69^1 <*%j GB%( 68Ti (Brooklyn Un Gas I |188 196 . ; 200 Brunswick 1> & I; 15%f 15% 15% 16 ißutterlck Co. | 57% 60 . I,C«a>, Canada Sfutbern «0\ *5O 68% | 70 7.4oo,Canadian- Pacific 152>s 151% 151% 152 j 12.7W0C & 0 53% 51% 52% 53 C & A 35% 37 ' 8001 Do pfd • 78% 78 75 79 :.)C & E I pfd : 130 140 :.;C I& L pfd i SO 90 •8.900JC A G W j 20H 19% 20% 20V* 100 Do pfd A 65 65 64 «5 10W Do pfd-B. 32% 32% 32U 33 .' Do Debs . ..'. . 1 S3 S7 8,!K»;C & N W 20* 202 207% 2yB 27.6001 C M& St P.... 17S 176% 177^ 177%. 100 Do pfd 186 ISO 185 187. 6,700 CRI & P (new) 30% 30 30% 30% 700 Do. pfd ....... 75%' 75 75% 75% Do 4? 81% 82Vi 200 Chic Terminal .. 20 18 18% 19% 2,900 Do pfd 41 33% 35% 37 Chicago Un Trac 7% 7% 200 Po pfd 33 31 31 35 800 C C C & St L.. 90% 99 93 00 ' Do pfd 115 120 Cl<?ve Lor & W 72 90 Do pfd 105 115 . 4/500 Colo Fuel & Iron 45 44^4 -11% 44% .: I Do pfd ..... ..... 95 100 Odium HC 4 1 13% 14 700jColorado So 27% 27U 27 w. 27% 300. Do Ist pfd ... 58% 57% 67% 55% Brtof Do 2d pfd 37V, 3(i% 37 S~\i lOOlConsol Gas 191% 191% 191 192 1.000 Corn Products .. 10% 10% 10% 10% Do pfd 47% 49 I.SOOIDeI & Hudson . HHHi 159% 153% 190 -..ID -L & W 350 3SO IOOID & R G 30% 30% 29% 29% 1,200 Do p<d 56% f6% 86 87 20(>,D<»s M & Ft D.. 24 23 22 24 500 Detroit Un Ry .. 94 93% 93% 93% Detroit So .• 10 10% Do pfd 41 43 SOO Distil Secur 43% 43 43% 43% Do bonds 79% 79% Duluth S S & A 14 15 1.200 Do pfd i 25% 2?% 28 28% 44.300 Erie ...' 44% 43% 44% 44% 11,3(10 Do Itt pfd ... £IV. SO% 81 »4 81% 4,600 Do.lst pfd 69% 69 t»% «9% •• E & T H 62 70 Do pfd * 85 90 Gen Chemical 61 64 , Do Pfd 103 104% 200 Gen Electric ....176 176 176 177 Great No pfd 252 283 Greene. Cons Cop \u25a0.. 22% 22% Havana Tob Co : 24 26 %.. Do pfd S3 39 ......: Hocking Valley 90% 90% ....... Do pfd 93% 94 8,900 nUnoJs Central 197% 16«% 1«56% l«7>i 400 Inter Paper . 19% 19U 19% 19% • i Dd Pfd „ ....: 78% 79 Inter Power 57 58 Inter Pump 27% 30 :......' Do pTd .....: 80 81 • 1.600 lowa Central. . 27% 27 26% 29 Do pfd 61 52 Kanawha & Mch 82 83 100 Kans City So .. 26% 26% 25% 26% 100 Do pfd 66% 66% 56 56% Keokuk & D M 10 15 Laclede Gas pfd 98 110 Lake E &. West 31 35 Do pfd 90 95 Long Island ;... 55 56 22,300,'L0uis & Nash... 150% 148% 150% 150% SOOjManhattan lt>s% 165 ICS ICC (Manfcat Beach*. 9% 13 I.2oo,'Met Securities... 81 V t SO% 81 ' 81 Vi l.tiOO|Met St Ry 124% 123% 124 12t»i 2.4oo>lexican Central. 21% 21% 21% 21% .-. Minn &St L 54' 60 I Do pfd S3" 95 1.500' M. St P&S S M 124 122% 122% 123 100) Do pfd IC2 162 161 ' 161% 4.2001M0. Kan & Tex. 29% 25% 29% 29Ti .3.4001 Do. pfd 64% 63% 64% 64% 2.200 Missouri Pacific. IOOVi 99Vi lpO 1004 Nash. C&St L. ....143 149 National Lead..: 47U 46% "'46% 47 - Do pfd 103% 104% 200 Ntl R R Mcx pfd 35% 34% 34% 35 200|Nationai Biscuit. 63 63 C 2% 63 ..-. j Do pfd .' in 117% .New Jersey Cen 200 203 N V Airbrake... 150 155 14.600; New York Cen.. 146% 144% 146U 146% WON Y. C & St L. 45% 47% 1 4S?i 48% Do ltr. pfd 110 115 Do 2d pfd 80 82 New York Dock 24 28 NY.NH & H: 19S 109 3.500jN Y. Ont & W. 02^ 51% 62U1 52U 15.600 Norfolk & West. 84% S3 84% 54% Do pfd 92. .04 SOOiNorth American. 100% 100*4 IOOVi luo-fc Northern Pac 188% 189 (Northern Sees 1162 164 I.BooOmaha ...ISS 182 185 186 Do pfd 185 1200 ... OSL 4s »6 96% Pacific Coast.... 86 '69 Do Ist pfd 100 105 Do 2d pfd..... 88 92 1.600 Pacific Mail 41% 41 41% 42U S4,2oo!Penn R R Col.. 141% 140% 141% 141% 1.400 People's Gas.... 103% 103% U»3% 103% P. C. CftEt L 7| 78 80 - Do pfd ; 1105. lio; 3.000 Pressed Steel Car 39% 3S%| 39 89% 200 Do pfd 93% 93% 93% 94 [Pullman Car Co 237% 240 Ry Steel Springs 32% 32»£ Do pfd.. I '. 96%. 98 94,200 Reading 100% 98% 99% 99% 300 Do Ist pfd.... 92 92 91% 92 4,100! Do2d pfd 91*4 90 9Hi 92 ' I.9oo!Republlc S & 1. . 19% 19% 19% 19% 1.6001 Do pfd.. 78% 78 78% 79 ROOjßubb-r Goods. . . 34% 34 • 34 34% 100! tH> pfd 103: 103 103 104 £00|Slos« SS & I Co. 83% 83% 83% 8?% ) Do pfd 105 123 IOOiSt J& G 1 15% 15% 15 15^4 Do Ist pfd 02 53 COO Do 2d pfd 23% 22% 23« 24' StL & SF l«t pfd .-. 76 78. GOO Do 2d pfd ... C 7% 67 07% 67* 900 St L& S W ... 24% 21 24 24% 100 Do pfd «1% 01% 61% 62 28.000 Southern Pac .. 65V4 64Vi W \u25a0 05% 4,900 Southern Ry ... 32% 32% 32« 32% . 100 Do Pfd \u25a0> 97% 97% 97% 97% Standard Oil 015 g^O ' Standard It & T *: 1 2,800 Term Coal &I. 84% 84 83% 84 ........ Texas PL T Co :. 42U 43U 1.300 Texan Pacific .. 34% 34% 34% 34% Third Avenue 130 131 200 Toledo St L & W 38% 38% SB% 38% 700 Do r-fd C 7% 66 r>«% 57 2,000 Twin City R T. 114% 113 113% 114 -....;. Union Bag & P; 10% 11 Do pfd ...... 7.1: 7i eO.OOOUnI-Hi Pacific .'. 128% 127% 125% 125% Do pfd .. 97% 97% 96 US ........ Do cony 4s .. ..... .:... 128 . 125% ; United Copper .'. ..".".'. ....; 24 : 24% 600 United R of. S F 52^4 51% 6? 62% COOI- Dp pfd ...... 85% 85% 85" 85% •....:..)\u25a0 Do 4s ... ".. ..... 89% 90 . 1,200jU S Cast Iron P 29% 29 25% 29 40W Do pfd....... 91% 91% 02% 93% ....:.. US Express ... ..... ..... 122 124 . ICOiU S Leather ... 12% 12% 12% 13Vi 20ftj Do pfd ...:.: 108. 107% 107 109 '000U S Realty & C 91. 90 90 91 500 US R & R Co. :«% 32% 32% 33ii \u25a0 500] Do' pfd. .:.... 67U 66% 66 67 . 000 U S Rubber .... 41% 41 40% 411 100 Do .pfd ....;. 10S% 108% 10S 108% 26.200 U S Ste«l Cor .. 32V* 31% .12% 32^ 20,500 Do pfd ...... 99% .99% 99% 98% Va-Car Chem Co 30 35% 33% 35% .Do pfd ...... .:... ..... 109 109% 2.200 Wabash ... 20% 19% 20 2CW 2,500 Do; pfd ...... 41% 40% 41 ;41% 100 ' Do.deb Bs ... 74% 74% 74 74% \u25a0 .....".. Wells Fargo Ex. .:... . :; . . 2.V5 . 240 ;\u25a0 ' 2oC Western Union:. 93% 91% o:i% Ki^ ; Westlnghouse . ............ 165 171 % W& L E ".: ..... ;."..: 10' 17 I 7ftO Do lRt.pM ... 41% 41 v. 41^ 42 ;\u25a0) 200 i Do 2d pfd ... 2541 25% 25 26> M 900 Wisconsin -On.. 2*% 23% 24 '24«J , 400J Do pld' .•••••! 52 1 60«* 52.' 52%! *X~%ta \m*+/-~[. "\u25a0\u25a0' ' '*fi\ FLOUR — California " Family Extras. $4 BO@ 5 10. usual terms; Bakers' Extras. $4 TOQS; Oregon and | Washington jobbing at $4® 4 50 per bbl. - ' \u25a0-..\u25a0-/:• • .FARINACEOUS GOODS— Prices In packages are as follows : Graham Flour. ; $3 25 per ' 100 lbs; Rye Flour." $3 75 (in barrels, $4 75); Rye Meal, $3 50, (in barrels. '$4 50) :• Rice Flour. * $8: Corn Meal. $2 50; extra cream do, $3 75; Oat Mesfl, $4 25@4 50; Oat - Groats,, $4 50; Hominy, $3 76@4 ; Buckwheat Flour. $4 50^ 4 75; Cracked Wheat, $3 75: Farina. $4 6U; Whole Wheat Flour. $3 50; Rolled Oats, bbls, $C 50@7 50; In sacks, $6@7; Pearl Barley, $6; Split Peas, boxes, $5 50: Green Peas. $5 50 per IUO lbs. , » Flour. and Farinaceous Goods. Imperial Oil Company has declared * regular monthly dividend of 20c per share, amounting to $20,000. and Thtrty-ihree OH Company a reg ular monthly dividend of 10c per share, amount ing to *tO.COO. both payable July 6. Osceola Copper has declared a semi-annual dividend of $2 per rhare. Six months ago 93 per share was declared. Since the first divi dend paid on November 13. 1375. Oiceola ha# paid a total of $4,631,000. . "\u25a0""»\u25a0 mm^taan The Alaska Packers* Association paid a r»su lar monthly dividend o{ 75 cents per share ye** terday. \u25a0 Tho • Ophlr Mlnlnsr Company nas received $3M7 14 as process of tr.~ sale of 2 railroad carloads of flrst-clajs or«. There are 4 car loads on the way or at •the reduction , work* awaiting sale Dividend No. 2 cf $5 50 per share, or 3% p«r cent per annum, that waa declared on the pre ferred stock of the- Southern Pacific Company on June 20 will be paid July 17 to stockholder* of record on Jane 28. cent per annum on all deposits, payable July L This Is an Increase of .25 per cent over the rat» paid six months ago. Dried Frnlts, Nuts, Ratalns and Honey. Late mail advices from New. York report an upward tendency In Peaches. . Apricots and Prunes, with -a growing indisposition on the part of growers and other sellers to sell their Prunes at present. - )!.•'\u25a0 •'. vNew Honey continues to \u25a0 arrive In small lots and sellers ask full figures for 'lt. . .i^SSKSfca FRUITS-^ Apricots. -5U®Sc for ww crop Royals, and • ,- HU«l2%c for Moorparks. future • delivery:- Peaches, new . crop, .s*4® 6c .for standards. e<g6\Jc" for ; choice. 6\4@ 6%c , for extra choice and 6%©7% c for s fancy: i .-Pears. old. 7@llc: Plums." nominal: Figs. 2-crotcn bricks. 45c;- 3-crown. 50c; \u25a0 4-crown. 60c: «-crown. 65c: bulk white, •2?i<S3c: black. 2%®5%c; j Evaporated Apples. s<g7%e per lb. • > • r \u25a0"\u25a0•\u25a0. '. PRUNES^-Old crop. 2S2%c.per lb for the four sizes and.2%~@3c basis for the large sizes. Quotations for , new crop -are not yet estab lished. \u25a0- " •,\u25a0\u25a0? \u25a0 ' .\u25a0 ' ' .-•\u25a0 RAISINS — 1904 crop f. o. b. Fresno— Dehesa clusters. $1 3561 40: London Layers. Ss<s9sc; Loose Muscatels. . 4-crown ; . 4 %<g6c; 3-crown, 4<g;4%c; 2-crown. 2%@3c; Seedless, S-Se^c; Thompson's Seedless. - 4 Vi®4%"c: Seedless Sul tanas, unbleached, 2%@3c per lb. NUTS— Walnuts, No. 1 softshell. 12013 c: Nr>. 2. 10@llc: No. 1 hardshell.' l2c: N0.. 2. 10c: Almonds. 16@17c for Nonpareils. 15®16c for.I.X L and Ne Plus Ultra and WQXZz for Languedoc; «\u25a0 Peanuts. 6@7c for Eastern; Pe cans. 11® 13c: Coceanuts. $4 50@5. "*• \u25a0 - •HONEY— Comb. 11@12%c for white and 919 10c for amber: water white extracted. 5%U 6%c: light amber extracted. 5@5%c; dark, ZQ 4%c BEESWAX— 27^29c per lb. \ IC'rzO /York Siacks'rather higher. Cotton still rising. Local Stocks oriel Bonds still inactive. Sih\T mid Exchange rates aboil t the same. y°. LiL r Jitst6e!:'s'of'Coal in wholesale hands. • J*' 'heat Fiihtrcs- higher'. Barley and .Oftis lozccr. Corn* iii good, sripply and easy. Rye unsettled. [Ray, Beans and Feedstuff* ' about as before. \ Potatoes" actire.and cleaning upivell. .;! Ojnidns;and Vegetables tifak. ':- '- '\u25a0 Poultry; inarkel depressed .under kea~>y .stocks. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Dccidiiovs, Fruits' featureless. Citrus Fruits zvcll cleaned up. V Butter. Cheese and Eggs' plentiful, and dull. "\u25a0Dried Peaches, Apricots and Prunes firm. Provision and Meat markets as before quoted. •\Grain,,Exc]'<angc to take a three days' holiday. Xew York \ Bonds. CHICAGO. June 28.— Strength? in ! the .wheat market = developed . toward ; the I middle ;of Lthe session. > Notwithstanding numerous bullish In fluences sentiment ! early.- was quite } bearlsh.j In addition Ito the "\u25a0 fact that T cables . were 7 strong, weather . in I the | Northwest ! was a ! continuation of ; the cool/ wet-conditions that have prevailed therß for come time. \u25a0",: In the \u25a0 Southwest, J how ever, the weather was r generally.. favorable 'tfor harvesting; This 1 -circumstance con siderable selling of July. Most of j this selling was by i caeh houses. \u25a0 The feature " of i trading at thib time, however, was >liea\'y. profit' tkking here as well las in Northwestern | markets ;by a prominent trader at . Minneapolis. 1 Undee - this selling 1 the market became quite- weak. JA.f tej' opening a shade to lower; at ', 90^4 to 00% c, July, declined >to. 9014c.'' September srfld off to ' So&GSHQbC- after opening ar? shsWf to V4c lower at SO^c to \u25a0 86%@88»4c. Later Ipentl ment In the pit became., bullish: and prices made a quick recovery. .-.. f \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0>-".• There were many -\u25a0 reports \u25a0' of " small yields from the winter wheat section. •> The • influence, though,- that had; the greatest effect came in the form of reports - from the ' Northwest. . : A dispatch from Minnea:>oll6 stated; that rust was < spreading/ in the wheat \u25a0 fields 'of South Dakota: : Fears of .widesoread Injury \u25a0to tho .spring- crop caused an unusually . active de mand and resulted -in the September option ad vancing to 87^6 c. '..July in , the \u25a0 meantime - sold up to- 91% c. Strength- of cash wheat at all grain Renters helped to stimulate : demand here' lor the options; Late iin the session the . mar ket recovered " some on profit taking," but the cloae was strong, with September at' B7%@ 87 6 /4 c .. Final '.quotations ion July were . up: % «2>^c at x eiUc.' - ' \u25a0-.>-.-\u25a0 ' -.'\u25a0;-.. \u25a0. \u25a0--:\u25a0\u25a0 •\u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: • Heavy profit taking by the principal longs caused decided weakness in the corn market. The market closed: weak and" near the lowest price "of the day. " September opened %c to %® ] /6c lower at X%tSss\Lc to 55%cr sold; off to 52% c and closed at 54% c. July ranged be tween 55 i,4c and 56^c and closed at 55% c, a net 1 Ices of %c. ' : - :; \u25a0\u25a0 _ - :, Weakness of corn had a depressing effect on the oats market. September opened unchanged to a shade higher at 31i,ic to 3H;@3l%c sold oft to 30%®30%c, and closed at 31% c. July ranged between 32 \i c and 32% c, and closed at S2?Sc. ; ' ; 'r. ; -"-V-. \u25a0\u25a0.:\u25a0':'\u25a0'\u25a0:'' ; The . feature of trading in provisions was active buying of pork by i shorts, the Septem ber delivery closing 10c higher." Lard was. off a shade.' Ribs were, unchanged. \u25a0 "\u25a0 . " The leading- futures ranged as follows \u25a0 Articles — * Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat No. 2—2 — \u25a0 -.-,:. ... July ...90% 81%:' 80H 91\i September .. • 86% 87%, .86 . 87% December... 85% 87. 85% 86% Corn No. 2—2 — , - , ... • July (old) ... 56% . 57.. 65% 56Ji July (new) \u0084 •56 . «6H 55Va- " 55$ Sept. (old) .. 55% -56 ' 54% x ". 65 • Sept., (new) . . 65^. 55^ 54% .54% Dec. (new) .. 49^ 49% . 49% 49% Oats No. 2— •. July ........ 32% 32% 32^4 82% September .. 31% 31% 30% 81% December... 32 32%. 31%' 31% Mess Pork per barrel — I \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 --' •\u25a0 July .........12 65 12 82% 12 62% 12 77% September... 13 00 13 15 12 95 13 12%' Lard, per 100 rounds — - Ju1y..:..... 7 27% 7 27% V 7 25 7 27% September ..7,47% ' 7 47% 745 V; 7 47% .Short Ribs, per 100 pounds— \u0084: Ju1y......... 780 785 7 80' 785 September-.. 800 • 8 02%' 795 800 December ... 8 00 8 '05 8 00-8 05 Future Grain and Provisions. SVMMA R Y OF THE \ MA RKETS. CHICAGO BOARD i OF TRADE. ' CITRUS FRUITS— Oranges. Navels, nominal; Mediterranean Sweets. 3 $1 2552: Valenctas: $:JS> 3 50: St. Michaels. $1 75®2 23; Lemons. $2 -2ott 2 75 for fancy. $1 50©2 .for .choice .and *l 25® 1 Z0- for standard; .Grape ..Fruit.- $2«2 50: Mexican-Limes $4@4 50 per crate; -Bananas. $2 50#.Vper bnnch for. Central American and $I@l 75 for Hawaiian; ' Pineapples, $1 50®2 5u per dozen.;- \u25a0 , -• - - • " .. • • '*-'.:' 30©50 c :' - baskets. 20025C2 In bulk. $12 50©25 per tan. - i^M|gHM>UBMysM*>M N MI PEACHES— SmaII boxes -SOeeOc:- large boxes.- 75c@$l' 25: baskets.. so@ 6oc. •. > \u25a0-. : " PEARS— Per box. 65c@$l 25. :' J&jßsSst&Mtifi PLUMS — Small = boxes . and crates. 30®60c; baskets, 15@25c; Prunes. 50@60c per crate and 25®40c per basket; '--•.;? • - FIGS — Per drawer — Single layer. 55(850c; double layer. 60®75c; large boxes, 90c@$L . MELONS — Cantaloupes, 50©€0c ' for small and $1'75@3 .for large crates; Watermelon*. 2?6c per pound." • \u25a0 \u25a0 '-.. --.-: — -\u25a0 • •\u25a0•*-'-\u25a0 GRAPES — $161 25 per crate. I fair.-. business.' The cash 'grain' was In good I demand and firm for old. .but 'offerings of new. are "running." generally poor I- and meet \wlth" little , attention.- ,? •- \u25a0: i* .;> ; - . *' *. -.The \u25a0 Grain Exchange will adjourn - from \ Fri day afternoon to .Wednesday morning,- over the Fourth. v ..." • "\u25a0"• \u25a0'\u25a0 , ,:' \u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 i CASH - WHEAT i (OLD). California Club, -#1<47.%@1' 62% ;. CaUfornia White •- . Australlan,>**sl Uo@l 65; Northern Club, $1 60@l 55jJ<Crthern Bluestem. $1.82%; ! Northern ' Red. J(I 50@l 51 %'- per 'ctl; -lower grades of .Whin*. \u2666$1 30@l 43' per ctl. ' ":'-.'^i-i.. futures:; ,--\u25a0•:.: v> "\u25a0'\u25a0. '•'••'•'.\u25a0' ./^Session 9 to 11:30 aim. ~-'S- ' ; Open. • High. •- Low. " Closj. \DecQifiDer ...$1 88% ." ?1 39% $1;35% : $1 39% y-^T- '\u25a0 , 2 p.: m. . Session. "" -"; . ... j V .-.. \u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0 "\u25a0\u25a0 . Open: 'r High/ -Low.' 'Close. December ...$1 39%., $1 39% . $1 39 & -: $1 39% \u25a0 '-\u25a0\u25a0' BARLEY— The "• cash - grain ,'. was a ' fraction lower ' again": and futures ..were' also easy and quiet. There were.no notable features in either. , _*^CASHi BARLEY, a "Feed, 92^@95c'for- new; old Brewing, $1 27%G*'£5; Chevalier, new, $I@l 10 per ctl. yr . : .FUTURES.' | -/ . Session' 9to 11:30 a.', in. Wjrjg!*>. Open.. •• H!gh. : ' Low. Close. ./December ... SS 88 - • 8S 88 yr.newr &Wi 86# 86%' S6Ji 2 p. m. Session. . \u25a0' December— «Sc bid, BS%c asked. Seller year new— S6c . bid. "-.. * : OATS-^-The. market continues quiet, with lib eral offerings, and' quotations still show a eljw downward tendency. '.- Red. $1 27%@V 30 for fancy, $1 20'gi l"5 tor good. to choice and $1 10 @1 15 { .for common. JNo j ; other j descriptions offering.- .. ,t, t .. •• • • CORN— Continues easy at r the decline : noted yesterday." with the regular large daily arrivals, from the West. ' r • " \u25a0" . Western sacked.. $1 37%@1 40 for Yellow, $1 37%® 1 40 for White and $1 35<3>1 371, . for Mixed;- California large Yellow, $1 40^1-43;' small round do <$L 47%@1 50;, White. $1 3i%@ 1 40; Egyptian, $1 32%@1 35 for White and $1 25@1 30 for Brown. - -* -/. f- / .. RYE— Quotations continue . unsettled . and range all the -way from $1 45 to $1 52V». ac cordint:; to quality, location of lot and time of delivery. . .. . - BUCKWHEAT— SI 75@2 25 per otl.-.wlth the top figure for seed lots.. •: . \u25a0 ••. asking = higher; prices, although the , general range remains; unchanged at' s4 50@4 60. v ;\u25a0*? Spelter \u25a0 remained . quiet at j £21 in London and at $5 30 locally. ;; . - " \u25a0'-•'\u25a0'' : - T '~ ' • Iron r closed - at .- 49s -4d In Glasgow, and -at 45s Cd 'inMlddlesboro. \u25a0 Locally :th<». market r ls unchanged, with; the tone eaid.to be in' buyers' i favor. \u25a0 No. -1 ; foundry, \u25a0-• Northern,^ is : quoted ' at Sl6 25@16 75; r No. '" 2 : foundry.'- Northern, at $15'50@16 25: No. 1' foundry.* Southern,- and No." I" foundry.: Southern, soft, '-at $15 75@16 25; No.-2< foundry .''Southern, at : sls 25@15 75. - : THE ;SAN FRANCISCO 1 CALi:,; THURSDAY,; JUN E 29, IUOSJ Cont lnaed on Page Fovrtee*. Trading Quiet, \u25a0 '.With Weakness In the ;-•\u25a0;;-: c'; ..MtoinitStoeluu;. ; . ?:'"^.:,r^ ,-'• There was nothing eepeclally new on any of the. boards yesterday.'. except a marked advance: Jr. | Telephone . shares .to J $104 ' on . the ] Stock | and Bond Exchange. Business ;on this exchange ' continued . flatTy- There * vat ' a i fair - business . in mining shares.. with prices more or lees weak. „• \u25a0\u25a0•.The i Hibemia \u25a0 Savings " ana ; Loan ' Society ; has declared a semi-annual dividend of 3% per cent per annum on all deposits, i payabto ' July, 1. ', ; > The Mechanics' Savings Bank has : declared a semi-annual, dividend •at - the \u25a0\u25a0 rate of 3% - cer COMMERCIAL FINANCIAL 15 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE 100- HORSES — 100 i By order of Geo. B. Swtndford of Utah we sell ICO HEAD OF MARES AND GELDINGS. , » Broken and Unbroken. > ' From 4 to X years old and weighing fronv '-* ' ;^OCO to HOO pounds. This Is a splendid lot of horses, being young, sound and far above the average range stock that. has been offered at auction this season. Come, name the price and take them. - Sale takes place ' \u25a0 THIS DAY Thursday, June 29th, at II A. M. At J. B. HORAN-S SALESYARD. Cor. Tenta and Bryant sts.. San Francisco. HORD & SMITH. Auctlongera. 741 Mission St.