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14 COMMERCIAL AND MARKET NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR T HE CALL RAILROAD BILL IS STOCK INFLUENCE Taft's Signature Gave Firm« ness, but Wheat Crop Re port Interrupted Financial District Feels That Freight Rates Will Be In creased \>« York Mock l.ivJ . \u25a0 ' E. 1". Hutton & Co., 4&rt California f-trrct. \u25a0 cjembf rs of the New York stoi'k exchange, fur- Kith iiic following list of bond and stock sales ye^ter<l.•^J : Sale* ! STOCKS Uli£b| Ix>w | Bid | Ask SOOJAllia-OUibßers ..I 9 i D \ *>Vs! 9U I Do pfd ( 31 155 • £3,loo. Amis lg Copper ..j «5? t j 64%| tis'ii <B% \u25a0 \u25a0', Arnrr B<"ft Sugar. 1 | ;!4i»! ::4«, I '. ! Do pfd 1.....1 I 9.H,2 1 05 % Aiuf-r Caa Co \u0084| | j 9 I »!* 2<A'i Do pfd 72 I 72 I 71 j 72 o<Xi Inter C & F Co. Trti | MJJj 5.", | 55^ ! Do pfd 1-..-.1 113 14 114** ftOO.AEK-r Cot Oil ..4 63 | ta%| 62% (H^ i Do pfd j I !lU2 103 v jAnifr Hide &. L..| | ! <i <»4 ;..• !Do pfd jos j :>5 l : %^> 33)$ • .., iAiuor I<* S»^<-ur..| 1 i 2.'{\4 24 200 Amor Linseed .. 12% i 12Vai 12 1 * 13*4 \u0084. • Do pfd ] 130 34 300:An)fr Locomotive 44»->j U\ t \ 44 ' i 43 » I Do ])fd j 1 11071 107 V 4V 4 107% , Abut Malt | 1 s\-< 6 \u25a0: , I Do pfd 1 j 33" 39 \u25a0. • jk3o<)iAiner S & R Co..| 77»,| 76>4| 77% 77% 200| Do pfd !]05%:103 |103 103% lOttAnx-r Sugar 119 |ll» (118 n« . ..' ; Do i'fd i I |116 120 I<Vi Abut St«vl Fds.J 54 (54 | r.5 85»4 l.ooCi'Amrr T ii. T 00.]137 Jl36V4 |i:j»t*4 137 Am^r T<->b pfd .-! | 95 1 ,- 06 500 Am.T Woolen ...| S^Ts! ."52 | :{2 .12% - : Do |.fd 1 |'59%1101 500.Ana<-oii(ia ! 40*; 4O>4| 40% 41 \<< H-i;lt<Hl Oil ...\ I 52 606, Atlantic C Une...,'122> 4 1121 % Jl2l «4 :121 ' i S.4'tft A TA- SRnta Fe..!1055i!103 1 105^; 105% 4""«0| Do pfd !lO2',*jW2 1102%j102U LSOOlßait <>liio ...illSUilU 1112%,1I2!S, ; Do pfrt 1 j ISO 90% ', Brthlphrm Steel J | | 25' A 26 C,6(Mi B R T i 7»>4i 78a,j -Wiii 7»>4 t>"O<aua<Jian lac . ..|195*5j195«fej195% 195»j I.4CH»C 6: O ! 81* 4 | Bu%| 81%| Sin. C A: A ...-•! (32 .",2?i 7iK>C & <i W 27 1 ZShi] »% 27 2.300, Do pfd j 4!» I 4RU,| 4SU 50 C A: S W ;H7i4il4(>S,|l47^;i47U, 12.1KHJC M 4 W P .'. ..'ISS-^j 127V4i 12S 12s»i ; Do j.fd 1 150 i 152 \u25a0OOjCea Lfstbcr .... 37"*] S7K] :i7«ij 38 i Do pfd j I |I<M> 107 Central of N J . . j | QOS |000 »'!iicag<i T«-r ....1 j I 2«i 4 Do pfd ! I I 8 I 12 |CCC4St I j 813»| SlV«| 88% M lOoto Fupl 4: Ironj | i •"•3 I ,4 .IT>'i [ D.> pfd { 100 115 " [Cofalin H C A: 1.. 5>4 '8% ;Colo SfMitliorn 57' T.S' , ' lk» Ist ]>fd j 7<i IS ........; Dj 2d pfd 1.....1 75 7K 5/J(t(i <v.n (; :1 > jl'i'^li:^ 11374 137% 40ii Corn I'roducts . . 15^ 15 1 * 13ii I.M. : f Do pfd 1..... ..... 75 7S Del 4 iiu.ison j 165 ICO |O I. & \V j Js:',o 60»i 1.4(«i,D & It <; I 3H*i Soli 06% »'.U ii"" D« pfd_.: I 79V*! 79»* 79Vs SO IDiuninui Match.. I H7 ICK) sfM!, Distilling Sec i 30 « iSo , 30 Sw?i jDul S S & A 14 15 "...1 Do pfd 1 24 2<i ! 2.l<Xi.Erie 27%]27h 27% 27»i ;!'*>; Do Ul pfd I 4<5 45*4! 45-. 46 i Do 2.i pfd j 1.....! m*Z 35 ' :<;en Klectri<; 147 )147 1«8U 148U 1.4<«,(;t Northern *>to. «il | «1 " C 2 S.3OOIGt Nortliern pM. 153%113ZH 13.1% 133U 2<Ht,lllinf.»s Oeßtr*l.-..]133V 1133^! 133 134 l.SCH'.lnterbor"- Metro ..| I!U^ 19 19 19 I Do pfd t 52U 51 52 52Vi jlnt^r Mcr Marinei St ,->». ..,....( Do pfd 17a 4 xs'* : ; Ini»-r l'aper 11 12 I Do pfd ....'...... 4» 50 . ...... .ilctt-r Pump ....'. \u25a0;. 43% 4U . .200! Do pfd '.-. 83Bi "3 fc3=>4 M 400 lowa Central 19\ i»t; iguj iy\L , 1.300| Do pfd ciea, 3Sfi :mh 37 ... a.OO0 t Ken City South.. 32 32% 33 200; Do pfd 65U 65 65 «»i .... :Leke Erie & W..i 17 18 •» { Do pfd j 45 52 600,Louisvf & Nsshvl. 146^ 14« U614 14««i \u0084 ,M*ckay gs' sa t,..:...) Do pfd 74. 75 •V.— ...IMexlcaa Cent V6»i 27 l . ...... ( Minn &. St L \u0084 29' 31' A Do Ist pfd. 63 I00;iI St P&6 SM. 139 13814 13« a* 139 200; Do pfd 149^ 14S 149 151 l,&00,Mo Kan &. Texas. SB^i 3&14 39 3«U ;* Do pfd 1. 67 eS'i I^oo-Mo Pacific 67% 67 67H 67^ JOO National Lead .. 74% 74% 74i, 74% > — •-L I)o P fd 106^ 107^ "—• INational Biscuit 106 10S . »..«•...! Do pfd 121 123 -1— NT V Air Brake «8 72 4,000,N V Central ... 11S% U8 ÜB>4 life*! .* S V C 4 St t. 65 C 6 ........ Do 3st pfd 100 no •i~ Do 2d pfd S5 93 ;*...... X V M H & Hart 146^ 152 I^LOON V Out & W... 44% 4414 44% 43 /^......X0r & Western 100}| 101 .„•*.... Do pfd no 93 100 North American. 7OU 70^4 693 i7O *^00.Narthern PaclSo. 126% 125 i* 126% I2Bi> :». ]O:rtJ:a ,-. \u0084... 140 150 :."K-*«.-} Do pfd 150 165 *c»» [Pacific Oast 107 107W > lOOPfedfic Mail 27 27 264 27 ::& [Pacific Tel & Tel 32' 33 "»# -I Do pfd S*> 115 J 7,4oojPeaa RB Co ... 132% 122% 132? iWB 600iPeopIe's Gas ... 1O7«4 107>i 107 10714 r *- IPltuburg Coal 18 19 •,-...~J Do pfd 69 71 \u25a0 i( ..-»..JP CC&St It XC 105 rb.M«J Do pfd -\u0084. 98 }()\u25a0•, \u0084 >_ ..^Pressed Steel Car 35% 36 '1— 1 Do pfd 100 107 - 100 t Ey Steel Spr Co. S3 35 34% 3U .-;...,. J)o pfd 9*u, 103 ; "78,400, Reading 157% 155U 1571* 157>1 : 1 Do Ist pfd SS?4 90 ,f- I Do 2d pfd 98 lot) ; I.7oo. Republic S & 1.. 34H 33 33% 34 \u25a0mm Do pfd \u0084 ©5 ©q S.lOOßock Island Co.. 41% 40»i 4lJi 4114 SOO.SIO6* SS & I Co. 71 70' 70 72 \u0084— ..••] Do pfd 115 123 >• ]S L& S F Ist pf 62 «8 I, 1,609 Do 24 pfd .... 47 45; i 46*4 461 A 300!StL&SW 32 32 31 38* 100| Do pfd 75% 75«4 75*4 76 j £3.»00 Southern Pacific. 124 Vi 122*4 124% 124 V. 500 Southern By 25^ 254 25% 25% 200( Do pfd 584 594 R9H «0 :..»... -;Tecn Copper 24Vj 244 \u25a0 »•• jTexas Paclnc 30% 30^4 ' 'S.eoO.TWrd Avenue fi« .M 47U $' . ' 600;Tol St L & W... £4' 23' 23 23% ' rl.IOO; Do pfd 54 M E2« 5314 . , SOOiTwin City R T.. 11l 111 1104 111' . ..-\u25a0 IL'nJon Bag & P..i 7 § • ~ ( Do pfd 65 70 43,SO0'Unl^s Parine. 174% 172% 173T4 17?» I Do pfd 93« i 94 jURofSP..- 31 32 .....I Do pfd 61 fi3 .'......(U S Ca« Iron P 19 22>4 Do pfd •. «7 70' U S Rubber. .J...J 38^ 39% Do lt-t pfd 109 110 Do 2d pfd 75 7S C 3.000 L* S Steel Cor... 79 78^4 78% 79 ;;.4ikv n.» r fj 116% lie 116 iigu xotijTtjih Copper 43% 44 5.200.V«-<;»r Clicm Co. 60»4 60 <!0 tS .......! Do pfd 122 123 . .-SdO.WiibaKl) 194 19^4 19% 1«% 4.300 Do pfd 44% 43% 44 44% Western Inlnn 634 64 3:.'XtO(\y.-stinghouse ... 63 V4 624 629 i 034 --. iW & L E 4 5 .-. I Do Ist pfd.i 84 10 ' ...'....! p» 2d pfd 44 ••! ;Wisooi:s<in Ceatral 50 53 .T>2, lW— Total (-hares sold. Sew York Bonds L""S ref 2s rcg. .100\!lnt Met 44s 79»i . Do r»up-.n 100%, 1 nt Mcr Mar 44s «3>> I>o 3s rrg 101 4 j Japan 4s 90* D<. ciupoii 1014; Do 44« 95 D<. 4s rff ll4%|lCan City So let Rs 72 >4 Do <-rmpon 11441 L Sbor deb 45.1f131 92*4 AUis-CbMl Iht :.s=. 7C !L & y onified 4k. 97 Am^r Agricul T.s.lOtt IM. X & Tex Ist 4s 97 Amer T&T <v 4s.mi% Do gen 4V>e ... 85 Amor Tobacco 4s. 79 Mo Pacific 4s 77?4 Do Cs 1034 Do <-vse ctf*..94 Armour 44»- «1% N R of Mcx 445. 9:«4 Atoh cen 4s »8»j N y C-gen 34«.. 87«4 Do cv 4s 106% i Do deb 4s 92% •Do cv St lO74JNY.NU & II cv Cr.13214 Allan C L Ist 4K 934 Nor &. W Ist eon4s 98% Bait ft Ohio 45... J<9 Do ct 4s 101 • Do 3'i* JW I Nor pacific 45.... 100% .Do S W 34«-- 89^4 Do 3s 704 Brooklyn Tr <-v 4s «", O S Line rfdg. 4s. 91% opntral of Ga Cs.lO4%!Pa ct 346. 1915. 95% «>nt Leather 5*.. 9» IPa con 4s .. 1024 Cttß of NJ gn BcflS {Reading gen "45... 98 Chr* & Ohio 44«-l«»0 St L&S Ffg 4s. 814 Do rrf 5s 94^ Do gen 5s '....864 Cni 6l Alton .-{'-s. 70 St L S W. con 4s. 76% C. B& Q joint 4s 95% Do Ist gold 45.. 89% Do pen 4s 97% Seaboard A L 4s. 73% CMi StP gn 34s '-n% So Pacific Col 45.. 92 C.RI& Pac col 4s 7<i -Docv 4s .^..V.- 99« Do refdg 4h 87% Do Ist ref 4».. 93% Colo Indus .»» 7K So Railway 5s 104U T'olo Midland 45.. 70 Do gen ~4s ... 764 <'cl So r&est 44s 97% Union Pacific 45. .100% I*-1 &• Hud ct 4s. HSV- Do cv 4s . 104? Den & Rio G 4s. 93 " Do J«t & ref 4s. 95% Do rer 5s 914 U S Rubber 0x. ..1024 Distillers 56-. ...\ <i*% U-S Steel- 2d's».aO3ii . r '< t.. :. " \u25a0 111 l f 1l \u25a0 I I Will I . . LAST PRICES OP DAY THE BEST NEW YORK. June 20. — The op erators in stocks chose for the central subject of consideration to •day, the signing by President Taft of the railroad bill and the consequent completion of contem plated legislation on that subject for the The action of the wheat market brought the crop prospect into view as a contending factor and interrupted the influence of the railroad bill. There was slight increase of animation in the spec ulation as is evidenced by - the meager aggregate of the day's transactions, but the last prices *of the day were generally the best. The favorable effect on the tone of the market of- the disposition of the railroad legislation, may be due simply to a feeling of relief that it is oiJt of the way. Some of its clauses are avowedly dis tasteful to the railroads as well as shippers. The more immediate influence of the bill in the stock market comes from the fact that its passage will be made the signal for renewed notices of the in tended increase in freight rates. In the financial district, the con viction is general that increases will be granted. This convjctlon underlies the apprehension'that tactics of professed ' discontent and alarm will be used by the rail roads in the conduct of their cam paign for the increase — tactics which may operate to discredit, railroad securities as well as to recommend compliance -with de mands for increased rates. The active efforts of banking representatives toward > reconcil ing great shippers to the desired rate increases and the necessary consultation with the government authorities enjoined by. the new railroad law carry a broad sug gestion that future railroad rates are likely to be subject of agree ment, which the anti-trust law will hardly be invoked to prevent. 1 The jump in wheat checked the slowly rising tendency of prices of stocks, but providing a stronger influence on the granger stocks than on the general list. Iron producers seem to be mak ing concessions still to secure the larger volume of orders which are reported. Copper also showed an other decline In price In London today. The offering for public subscription of the Southern Pa cific terminal mortgage bonds' up set a supposition that these .bonds had been disposed of to German and Swiss bankers at absolute sale. The London market remains quiet, in spite of the conviction of a coming period of easy money. Bonds were firmer. .Totals sales (par value), $1,485,000. United States 3s declined 1-4 per cent in the bid price on call. Erie prior lien 4s. 82 IVa Car Chcm os.. 93 Do gen 4s "2 iWabash Ist T.s ]09 I>o cr 4s, Ko r A 73^! Do Ist & f\t 4s 67 T i Doer 4s. ser B fir, Western Md 45... S.H On Elect ct 55.. 130 - Westlnc ra ct ss.:B7ii 111 Cen Ist ref 4s. y'% Wis Central 45... yoife - Xew York Mining: Stocks Alice ......: 2.001 Leadville Con I 05 Brunswick Con .. OiiMttle Chief 06 Com Tun Stork.. 24|Mexlcan 1.05 ! Com Tun Bonds.. ifljOntario 2 W Con Va Mm Co. . 95 Ophir . . .-. "«o Horn Silver 4,'. Standard »ri Iron Silver I. CO Yellow- Jacket ... 60 Xew York Curb Stocks 'V! Bid. Ask. - • Bid. Ask. Atner Tob ..425 42S Standard Mm.' 13 . l."» . Bay State G. >4 % Do pfd ... 43 50" Boston Con.. 17 20 Standard Oii.6l'o C2."i Brit Col Cop. .".^i 5>4 Super & Pitts 10Vi 11 Bte Coalition IS% IS% Trl Bullion... . Chi Subway. 2 2^ Ton Exten ..SOc~SSc Cum Ely ... o\'t 7V4 United Coppr. 5% .">'•'• Davis Daly.. Hi 1^ Do pf.i .. 13 «jo Dolores 6V5 7 United R Co. H - B%', El Rayo ... 4 4U Yukon Uold.. 4>i 4^4 First N Cop. 3% .1% Ohio 2 2108 Giroux 71-16 77 1 * Braden .. 4 4W Gld Cons ... OH 9% Ray Con ... 16T4 17^ Gld Daisy .. 5K 6 V4 Ray Cent ...2 11-10 2% G Florence.*! 3-16 0 S-itiiChlito ll«i ll*i Greene Can.. 7% 7% r.\U -,% :,i> Guc i:xpres».l7s 190 Mason Ye! .. 74 7U Kerr Lake .. *i, S%i Con Ariz ... lV 2" La Rose 4% 4 4 June 31) 35 Miami ...... 19^ 1« 1.4 January ...:. 4.". 4U Mines of Am 64 03 Ely Cent ....13-10 IV; Mont? Sho... % a; Ely Con i£ % >>t Utah .. ' «fc % Inspiration S 3-16 8 0-16 Xlpissins; ... 11% 11% Mays .122 130 San Toy ... 29 33 Boston Copper Stocks BOSTON. June 20.— The market opened frac tionally stronger all around, with a much better feeling among members of the exchange re garding copper shares and a material improve ment in prices is anticipated, particularly in lake Issues. The 100.000.000 pounds* pale of copper metal abroad is Ktlll htinrins fire and we bHIeTe it will be consummated this week, in which event shares should be given sudden impetus abroad. North Butt* has declared a dividend of 30c, a reduction of 20c. . . Tbe following list is furnished by E. V. Hat ton & Co., 490 California street, San Francisco: Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. i Adventure .. 5% 6 Newhouse ... lii isi i Allouez 39 41 North Biittc.. 27$ 27% j Arcadian '. .. 5 6 Nev Con ... 19V» 19V« Arii Com .. 15% i« North Lake... lia; 12 Atlantic 7 7% Old Dominion 33% — A. P ... r>»4 « Osceola 130 132 Do pfd ... l«:s 1" OJlbway 7 8 Balaklala ... 15 15% Parrot .. 13U 1414 Bte Coalition 19»i 19\!Quincy' *7i 72 Cal & Ariz.. 52% '&U, Shannon •.•:... lrtu 1014 Cal & Hecla.s4o 550 Santa Fc ... 1U 2 Centennial .. 16H 18 United Shoe.. 54 M 54 s ; Ooppr Range 62^ 63 Do pfd ... 28% 2SVi Daly West.. 8 Super & Bo*t 0% 10 East Butte.. SU 8^ Super & Pitts 10$ 10% Franklin .... ll*i 12 Super Copper. 44 -" 4.1 Granby ...'.. :>3 39 V4 Tamarack ..: 4» 00 • Hancock 17*4 18 Trinity 314 6 Helvetia' 2 2% U S Mining. 40 40V. Isle Royale.. 17% IS Do pfd ... 4S;i 4!) " Indiana . .". .. 17 l~±i Utah Apex . . 3 334 Kerr Lake .. K«i SK Utah Con ... 21 21^ Keweenaw .. 3>^ 4*4 Victoria 3 - 3VS Lake Copper. 54 TA\' t Wolverine ...112 La Sail* ... 11% 12 Wyandottc .. 1*; 2 Mass Con .. B^4 Shi Wlnona 7Vi 8!A Mexico Con.. Ssc 1 <Jreene Can... 7% 7T4 Mich Mm ..4 5 Glroux ...... 78 Mobawk .... 48 50 |Ray Con ... 16% 17»4 Boston Curb Stocks Ariz & Mich. 35 45 I Bid. Ask" Ahmeek ....165 175 (Oneeo 3 314 Bohemia 0% -7 Vi] Raw Ccialitlon 20 21 Boston Ely.. 2 2Vft Shattnck Ariz 24 26- Carisa ....... 7'i 7 V4 San Antonio.. 7 8 Cactus 2% .2% Sup & Globe. .4% r.u Chief Cons...lH 1 7-16 Inspiration . . ml 8% Cwbln 7 7^ Davis Daly.. l 5-1H 1 7-l« Ely Witch... 11 17 Cbino ....... 11V-'. ll^i Live Oak ... 20 21 Ohio £..1% 1:15*16 MHKm Val... 7 8 Majestic ..... 4H 50 Ncr Douglas. 2^i 2«,4 Blue Bell ... SO , 85 London Closing; Stocks < , Cons for money. . 82 E Louisr &" Nash.... 143 \ Do for «ect..B2 1-16 M, X & Tfcxas.... 39«2 Amal Copper ..".. C 7% N V Central. ..^..l^li<. Anaconda 8% Norfolk & We5t. ..103" Atcblson -10&% Do pfd ..92 Do pfd ...105.. Ont & Western... 45U Bait & Ohio 115 Pennsylvania ..... 68 Can Pacific .'....20014 Rand Mines .*...•/. 9 Ches & Ohio S3H Reading •.:........ SOU Chi Great -West.. 26?4 So Railway ......>26 . Chi. Mil & St P. 131 Do p£d ...;r... cay, De Beers 17% So Pacific ..".... .123 Den & Rio G . . . . 36 M- Union Pacific . . . : 1 78% Do pfd*. '..80% Do pfd:. ... 86- Erie 27»4 US 5tee1.;.'..... 81 Do Ist pfd..... 4~n Do "pfd ..119V. Do 2d pfd. 53% W Abash ........'.." 20 " Grand Trunk 29% Do -pfd .....r.. 44 W lIT Central .. 137 - Spanish 4s ....... 9514 Bar; silver— Steady :.24s4d per ounce. • Money— 2% @2»4 pe r cent. • , • J The rate of discount in' the open market for ehort bills is 2% per cent and for three months' bills 2«r@2 9-16 per cent. ... ';" Treasury • Statement ' *•-,-/ • . A ; . WASHINGTON. June I 20.*— The condition', of the treasury at. tbe beginning of . business today was as follown: \u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0•• »-; - \u25a0•- ,- : • \u25a0:.; tO»t'. v-'-"*- v . Trust •- funds — Gold coin.' $860,361,860; i*- sllvpr d6nars.!^s4S9,os7.oo<i; Kllver-. dollars 'of-- 1890, $3.«S8.00r»: silver certificates outstandlnjr. $489,057,000.- • . -; • :. . \u25a0, - General fund— Standard silver dollars in gen t-ral f und, . f 3.139.559: current liabilities, «$92, 028,513; working balance. In' treasury : offices. $18,602,170: in- banks to credit of vy.-S,,treas urer;. $40,265,741; 6ubsldlary ' eilrcr • coin,'- $20, \u25a0THE;':SAWF^NBIBO.6^AfeI^Xv^ Oil Md pmstoek StiaresOpt Goldfield Eon^ Adiviand ligfer 526.914; minor cft1n, ' 51,037,584; total balance in general fund, $83,002,253. - - . .. ..:;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 IVew^ York Money Market *./\u25a0 XEW, YORK, June 20.— Money on call, steady at 2%<(>3 per cent; ruling "rate," 2% : per ;cent; closing bid. 294.per cent; Offered at 3per cent. Time loans, extremely dull and steady; 60 days, lending at ."per cent; 90 days, 3<§j3V4 per cent: six mouths. 4@,4Vi per cent.,--" Prime mercantile paper,. 4 54(^3*4 per cent. Sterling exchange, easy, with 1 actual 'business In bankers* bills at $4.8460«?4.8470 for 00 day bills and at $4.8070 for demapd. . • ' - , Commercial bills; $4.54>/>. - \ . a Bar silver. 33% c. . " '. : . = ' Jlexlcan dollars, 44c. - . \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 Government bonds, weak; . railroad bonds,; firmer. . . • .'. . -. : New York Exchange In - Chicago ; CHICAGO," June 20. — New York exchange, -'lsc diseouut. \u25a0 ' . - - ' . Northern Business PORTLAND. June 20.— Clearings, ?2,770,251; balances.- $437,282. ... .--..--- \u25a0• .••-•'•- . ' TACOMA. June 20.— Clearings, $1,045,092; bal ances. . $50,893. ' . SEATTLE. June 20.— Clearings, $1,034,073; balances. $208,184. -.- - • - SPOKANE. June 20.— Clearings, $974,079; bal ances, $130,503. : : SavinßM Bank. Dividend* The following savings lianas have declared divi dends upon deposits for tbe half year ending June 30 at the rate of 4 por cent per annum: German savings and loan society. Savings Union bank. Mutual savings, bank of S'au. Francisco : and French-American Bank of Savings. . Loans, Exchange and Sliver Prime mercantile paper '..'...5 (SO per cent Loans on real estate '. . .s*,£f(jß per -cent Sterling exchange, 00 days .... — tfi4.Ss . Sterling ' exchange} 5ight....... — (0.4.87* .. Sterling exchange, cables — @4.SS*4 New York exchange,- sljrbt ..'.'... — (g. ' 5 New York, exebaugp, telegraphic. — (&; 7'.^' . Hongkong 'exchange, sight ..—fit 43^8 Hongkong exchange, telegraphic. — (gi 44 ' Silver, per 0unce. :.............. — (qi 53^4' Mexican dollars, nominal — (& 50 .» CONTINENTAL . New York on Paris 31M*Ji New York 'on Mexico . 201*^ Berlin' 011 London . .' 23.22V6 Paris on Loudou .....1...'...'....; ..20.46 STOCK MARKET Tradinpr in local stocks and bond" was vei-y fair .yesterday, though fluctuations were fow. United railway bonds were stronger . at $l>B. Sales of l»ontis were light. . In mining clian-s the Comstocks were inactive and practically unchanged. .-\u25a0 In ' tlie - southern Nevada Goldfield cou. was tlie active stock and advanced from ?9..Vi. Saturday's closing ijuotM tlon. to f9.53. closing at $!).52M... Sales 'ln this Rtock were large. Another lil.shcr i stock ' was Belmont. whicli rose from $."5.55 to $.'i.H5. J \u25a0 The California fruit oamiers' association' paid a rpgular monthly dividend- of W ceuts per share yesterday. The Ophir report shows tbaT~o"W the 2.400 level in the southwest drift- from the cast crosscut 23 cars of ore, avcrnjring $12.13 per- ton. were ex tracted. The extractloj ' of- ore* continued .fi"om the 2,000 levelfunder the sill floor of the stope in the southwest drift and the yield was ,32 cars, averaging ?3ii.US) . to the ton. . ' . Con. Virplala last wrek took out 2S .cars, as sajluj ?(i.44 to the ton. l'rom. the. l.fc'oo level stopes the <*xtractiou was 2,400 toas of ore, as saying • Asincenniiient Directory. Comstock Mines Company — No. Del. Board Sale Dsy Aint. An<)es .71 May 2ii June 21 .10 Yellow Jacket 30 June 3 July 11 .15 Union 22 " June - 7 July 1 .10 Caledonia ... S2 June IS. July .S .10, Sierra Nevada 22 June 10' July 12 . .10 Crown Point.' 8 June IS July 2<» .10 Cejk. Eureka^. 24 Juuu 12 July. Hi , .02VJ Justice ..... »; Jimeii July l!l . .0." - Chollar ..... I" July . 3 July 29 .10 Oplilr SU -July 4 Auk. 2r, .25 Alta 78 July 4 Jujy 2'J .03 Belcher 02 July 4 July 29 .10 Gould & Cur. — July 17 -.10 STOCK AND UOXD EXCHAXGE -MONDAV.-iuues.OO— lo:3o a. m. "' "Lsl'imj ' yr.\V£.S*«ONDs-"' ' Bid. "Ask.l .". - Bid. Ask. 4s qr cp new — •, \u25a0'— "|3s qr coup... !! — \u25a0; \u25a0'. — MISCELLANKOIItj BONDS S . :. Ala A W ss.—- — Ock Trau (JK.IOO tr-' Am R Xl ss. 93 94 Oak Trim; 55.105. Asso Oil ."is. OS V 4 — O Tran Ca 55. 105 . — Bay CJ'C. 5^.103 . — O'Trac Cn ss'-:. 97- Cul C G 5*.1U1 — O-Trac. Coos- 03 Cal G& E k o W jrtd sr. — »!> \u25a0 m & ct 55.100 1004 "m (""able Cs.lO4'/jlO7 Cal st C r.s. lO.t • — lac -J Im 4s. — SS4 Cml Wine s^. Silvj:— ..' I' 1-: Ky ss. .105^100 - <"ity t:i 55.. 30 92 Pac LAR 5s- 88fi — I C G Wat .'.«. —Ml Do gtd 55.. — 101' i Do g mg.js — 96 » I Pac HT.5s. OSVj — Ed El LASt.IOO — 'p & O II Cs.loo 102 Kd L&l' Os. — lib P & O R Cs.loo* — DuPt p 4«^s SZ% W) ,P(H>ple's WSB 08»i '69 First F Tr.'s !K) . — [Powell '(it 6«..101. . 103 . F& C II fis.lOßi — -^he K«;&R5s. — 101, H C & .S 3s.l<i4f>4 ..-r.. S Dicpo R 55.,— . .— Hon v R T (is*. 103V- 107 S J I.&P ss. — . 97>/j L Tahoe R.ls — Sis S F 'Kl Ry r.s 95 — LA Elec fis.lol — SF.O & SJ5s. 104*4103 LAG & E158.102 — J Do 2d Ulgsa 90% — Do Co r r.s. U7% — ; ' I'"' ( '"» '"i 5'5 ' — n '» L A Ry 55..105Vj — SJ& SCR 4«A.s -^- W LA L -gtd ss. — , — ISlcrra R tis.. — — LAP Icin 55.102 "lOIUIS P of C Cs LAP Cat ss. — 10l "| tlhl2) ....10." 104^ Marin.W ss.inii/ii i/i -- MSPC.I c a ."is.U2>4 — Mkt *t C U5.103- — S i» B 11 05.112. \u25a0 • Do -lem ss. — . KXJV-'SPRR Ist r4« IW% 9<ry. MV&' MtTss. — — Stkn G&E fn».105 — NRci C ss. — " 113 SV . W k ni'irte hO %-00 N C Ryss..- — 10--. . IJ G &'~ E ."is. — JftT NCP Co .'is! 100 105 I'.R of SK 4s. OS 09 N C P Cn 5s 9i«/j 95% Vallfjo.lten &.- N F.I Cn ss. — ,95 Napn Rl?ss — - — O (JL&H ss. — 105 Val C» p ss. »!)% — wauur stocks MarinCo" .. — -<>1«A!S V Wat Co. 4G% — u\s avi> »-'i." . r»ti<r.sr«.cKs City El Co.. r ) 4 : >i 55% Par I, pfd::. 77 • — NCa 1 Power — <i4 V- Do com ... 07 ' 65 "A Oro W, L&P 02*4 -^ " INSoRANCK STOCKS " - .* ; <*al Ins Co*.. — \u25a0 |Pac C Can C 0.154' — ' Firomn'H Fd.235 240 1 -BANK STOCKS-" :.;". Am Ntl- P.k. — 129 »4I First Natal:. — 2o2'A Anglo & 1x)ii.153 . — IMer • Nat Hk. — : ' • '— ' Bank of Cal.-*- 415- |S F NHtioual.'— 145 Out Trust. . 1 in*} 4 — I Union T • Co. . ' — — SAVINGS BANKS- Ger S & L.2750 .",000 s F 5.iv : U.:525 -^ Hum S 8k..125 l.".O Say &L' So.'. — 125 - Mut Say Bk. <».".' 75 So<t Srr 8k.;315 330 STUKKT UAILKO.X If. STOCKS ' California. ..125 — H'rpsidlo .... .-25 SO ' ,I'OWDEK STOCKS Dii Pont pfd — S7 I Giant ton. ..".• 79 — Do com -.;130 145 I -. - ™ -: v si:gar stocks Hawaiian C. 3fl*4 40 Makaweli S CSOU'SSV' Honokaa S C ISVs 19 Onomea S C. 4G14 — " Hutch SPC 18 \HVi Paanhair. SO 27' /8 "--V KUauea S C. 13 — | Union SCo.. — — d - - . OIL STOCK? . Amal Oil Co. — fiO Sterling Oil.. — — ' Asso OH ' Co. 49»J 495J W'i'oast O pf -^ 101 : Palmer Oil.. Ui I*4 -Do c«m \u25a0-\u0084.'— — :' MISCKLLANHOUS STOCKS .. Alaska P A..9OVi — Pac Aux F A : — 5 Cal -F C . A..100H Pace 80ra5. 155 .— Cal Wine A. 30 31 Vj Pae T&T pfd — 94 MV& MtTm. \u25a0— \u25a0 — Do com .. ... 32'> — N Alas S Co. — — Philip T&T22 " — SALES .-, • \u25a0 -V. \u25a0;•\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0 Morning Session ;'.'.' ' Board - , . •\u25a0•' "' '.'" .13 California- Wlno A55n.".'....... 30.00 20 City Electric Co ..•.:.......... 55.00 \u25a0 2f15 Hawaiian Coml&. Sugar 00.... 39.75 20 Honokaa Sugar- Co ."..".. .*v. .V.\'*18. 23 - 30 Onomea Sugar Co ....... .... .M 6.50. 50 -.;\u25a0 $1,000. Pacific Electric Ry 55.. .. .r.. ..105.50 $«.<)00 People's' Water.' Co -55. .-.•.': .-.'.. '. : CS.OO $2,000 8 P; R. R Ist refdg ' 4b. ..... .. !W.2"» -. $5,000 SK; Oak & S Jopc Ry r.s. : . .VMai.so : $1,000 S VF. r O«k & S 3 2d mtg 55..-nrt.7s ' $3,000 United R R of S F 45 ........ (jS.O© '..-\u25a0. Street—- , ..\u25a0.:.•.\u25a0 \u25a0. \u25a0 .:\u25a0--\u25a0 -.: 1 . 70 Onomea Sugar Co ...... .....\ 4rt.50 $4,00t) S P R R- lst-refdg 4s. 7.. 96. 25 . . Afternoon- Session • - • - _ Board—. - 20 Associated "»Oil C 0 . , ..' ...'.." ... .: 49.37 ii 30 Associated Oil C 0. ......'. ..'.V. 1 . 40.50 ' .10 City Electric Co .'.......:..... 55.00, 70 Hawaiian Coml & Sugar~Co. .. \u0084'39.75 123 Paauhau S. P Co . .' ........ 27.25 \u25a0 $2,000 Cal Gas & Xl G M & C .TSs; .100.25 $rj,of)O \jis Ang Gas. & Elect Co ss. .102.25 . $1,000 Oakland Transit Con- ss. .r... .-.105.00.;, $1,000 S P.R R*lst refdg "45......:. 06. 25 $1,000 United . R R of s: F -A 5. ... .. .'. 68.00 \u0084:.-"- Street— (\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0• -..'"\u25a0 ." -:.r--\ -.-;.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 : %- 15 California' Win? Assn.l. ...1 ...'.; 30. 00 '.. 100 City Electric Co . : . ... . . .-. : . . ."55.00 >" $2,000 Los .Angeles R.v; 55. .". i.,.: ; . . .106.00 :' - ; $a,'->OO S PR R Ist refdg 4b:. 'r...'T. 96.25 \u25a0 . ' \u25a0-. UNLISTED SECURITIES . " " .! 200 People's \u25a0 Water ..:;... 2.50 " 10 NobleElectrlc, J ...:v.:..:...'....-.-20.50 •- MININQSTOCKS SAN FRANCISCO STOCK^ EXCHANGE •" ' Following ! were • the •': sales k on '.: the * San '. Fran cisco stock exchange yesterday: \u25a0:,*'? v- \u25a0•• "« U_ -, •!\u25a0:'.•\u25a0'- \u25a0> CQMSTOCKS - - - \u25a0,\u25a0-"'- .'"Regular^ Mornlne- Session " • 100: Mexican :,.:.'. ."1 .101' 20U Sierra- Nev ,'. . . 27 *500 Mexican.- ...1.07*4 800 Union 1 ... . ....36 •100 Ophir-:.....-'../ 9l{'; \u25a0"- -".<-•. -.\u25a0\u25a0-.-;\u25a0\u25a0. ; ; ;\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0- >,\u25a0\u25a0' ; . Afternoon Session 300 Mexican .... 1 . 07 % 100 Sierra : Xe v ..:\u25a0>. 2S 300 Ophlr ....:.-.';•. 00 1600 Sierra' Xcv V. . 27 GOO Ophtr ; :.'. :. .V. *' 91 * ; '. * v , • - :V ; Informal Session :.,/-. ' lßOO'Andes .-;.....' 141 300 Utah ......... 00 100 Sierra' Nev v,,\*-28! r . \u25a0-\u25a0 •/,_- • CLOSING QUOTATIONS \u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0-. . - . ;.Bid.AskJ \u0084'>•-;;; : Bid^Ask.' 'Alpha-iy.;:..;'/03-'-07iJnlia-. s '.^r. ...• — -'10 A "»- ."...-..— , 11! Justice ..:...." 10 — Andes ....... 14 15 Kentuck . • 12-15 Belcher ..... . 60 ';\u25a0, '— Mexican f. 1.05 4 . 10 Best & Belch. — .-. j6O New % York \u25a0 Con 03 3. — Bullion 1..... \u008414 . l«tN,' Gould & C. .24 .-\u25a0 — Bruns Chollar.- 03 ; — Occidental- .... '25 - — Bruns- Potosi.v 04 : 05 Ophir ..;...... <*> 91 Caledonia/. . .-. , 46 ,< 48 Overman - ... . . \u25a0 64, . ; . — Challenge : Con 18. '20 Poto«l ..:...'.* — 3b Chollar . .... . \u25a0 13 .." 15 Savage . . - . . . . 23 -25 Confidence ...'.70 80 Scorpion ..' --0T '09 Con; Imperial. 04' :05 See- Belcher ..'lO :21 Con Va M.'... — I.oo'Slerra Nev .':. 27^429 Crown \u25a0 Point;': -— - 70 Silver Hill - . . . . — ."08 E. Sierra. Nev.j 09 =,-,' — 'St Louis ..... ®° \u25a0 Exchequer : :. \2O 22 Union ..... . . • : 33 '.;\u25a0 37 Gould \u25a0& Cur.' 15 lS^Utah '....:...' OS ' 09 Hale \u25a0 & Norc. 30 •I — Yellow 'Jacket. '— \u25a0 v 73 *, TONOPAH \u25a0 AND GOLDKIELD' STOCKS ' -... Uegular ' Mornlnc ; Session . ""-:' 1(KK) Booth .:.....• ISK 500 Jumbo Es ...;-.< '2l 300 Coni'-Fractlon. 51 500 MacNamara, ...-> 28 500.Florence ......2.20 3(H) Midway" '....:. \ 28 50 Florence ...2.17% 100 Nev Ilills ..1.32V4 :600 Gld-.Con M...9.50 500 Thanksgiving.. 04 oO'GldjCon M...9.75 V.: :-.',\u25a0\u25a0" \u25a0;•".. ' „.: .: I ~-^i/ '\u25a0 ' ' ' '" -'Afternoon Session. '"'-.'•.-". »•' : \u25a0 i .00 Belmont ...3.57*4 15 Old .Con M...0.30 3000 Booth; ....... .16 500 -Do;: b- 10... .0.85 1000 Boston Ton : . fi| 04 1000 Jlni i Butler/-.;. ; . 28 2SOO Com • Fraction. \u25a0 52'4300.-MacNamara -.'. . 1 ,27 2000 Com*. Fraction. '51J3000 MacNamara' , . . 28 WOO Cracker Jack. ol|2ooo Mlipah' Ex .:. '35 600 Dai5y........ 001 100 Nev .Hills .. ...1.35 100 Florence ..'.: .2.20 1000 ••Do." s 10.. 1.32^ 1000 Gld Con M... ». SO 2000 .Nev Wonder...-' 01 .500 Gld Con '.M-.9.77Vi 1000 Oro -.......:. ..LOS 300 GldCbn M...9.75 100 U Coalitlofl. >3 100 Do. 's 3.... 0.80 3000 Red T Ex. b3O 02 25 GldCon M...8.C5 1300' Round .Mt......742 • SOO Gld Con M. 0.82 1,4 - 200 West End '..,- 56 ' 30 Gld C0n. M... 9. 851. :-;:,-•-- ' \u25a0•'"' \u25a0-'\u25a0 - . Informal.-Sesslon - -'\u0084,- - -" " 500. Belmont.-.: 3.60 500 Jim Butler .. SO 900'Belmont. ..:. .3.fi5 300 Do, blO ,; 30 2000 Booth v ....... 15 5000 Jim Butler ..29 300 Com Fraction. 332 500 Round Mt .. : . 42 500 Com Fraction. 521 1000 \u25a0 Round Mt • . : : 43 ;200 Florence .. .. .2.20 1000 Do, s 10."... 41 400 Gld Con M.-i .9.85| '\u25a0> ' . •' . CLOSING QUOTATIONS ' - CALIFORNIA • Bld.Ask.l • \u25a0'\u25a0 - .' ' Bid. Ask. Argonaut,.... — -3.00|50 Eureka M.4.00 — , \u25a0\u25a0: . - " \u25a0'• \u25a0 NIiVADA "\u25a0-• \u25a0" \u25a0' ; .'\u25a0 ; . , Tonopah District' P.ld. Ask.l . " = Bld:Ask. Belmont 3.82 3.63 North Star ... 06 07: Jlni Butler . . 20 30] Rescue Con . : 03 03 i MacNamara .. 27 ' 28! Ton Extcn : . . SO 82 Midway 2<5 , 27]Toa of Nev. ..8.30 . — Mlzpah Ex .. 34 35[ West End ••. 36 — Montana ' 97 9SJ .' . ' : ,-J Goldflelrt District : AdHins ....... 01 'Gld v Portlnnd... — 02 AtlHuta .11' - 13|GId*K»wnhas..'- 05 <K5 Blue 801 101 ;02 Gld 'Merger M.\— 10 Blue Bull ... 04 OSlGrandma .;...* 01 -.02 Booth 'J4 I.VWroat Bend... 03 04 COD ...... — -'flft'Grt Bend Anx. —.01 Columbia .Mt..- — 06|Grt Bend Ex. — 01 Com- Fraction. 5'J 5:5 Jumbo Ex ... 20 21. Conqueror .... 01 02!Kendall . .01 — •Tracker Jnck. fil 021 Lone Star 02 03 Daisy 05- 07'Oro- 07 OS Dm P. Btte C. — 01 Red Hills 03 04 Drodfld- Tnigl. "\u25a0\u25a0 — .01 Red Top Ex.. 01. 0^ Florence ... . .2.20 2:23 Sandstorm • .... '"—" — 04 Florence Ex.. — OllSilver Pick .. 06 •'\u0084—, .— France*" Mhk. <»2 04lSt Ives ....... — 10 (Jold Bar Gld 04 —Wonder ...... .---~- -01 Gld Con M. . .9.82 D&j'Yellow" Tiger.. 03 .. — \u25a0 ' • . Bullfroe Drstrlct : Amethyst <—, OllMont, -Bullfrog. .— 01 Bonnie Clare.'. CHi — Montgomy Mt. — '• \u25a0 01 Blfrg Nat Bk — 01 Tramp Con .. 04 - — Honiestakc K.- — OllTecopa Coii ..1.00" — Mayflower Cou 03 04|Vallcv View... — 01 ! Manhattan District . | Man Big Four 02 :C5 Mustang Man.. — 01 ; Man. Con 04 —Pine Nut — 01| Man Dexter... 04 —Thanksgiving.. 03 "."— ; Mineral Hi 11...— Oil ..... -. Other *">istrirt« Balloon Hill. .',:_ 03]Xev -Wonder... — 01 Eagle's Nost.. 03 — Pitts S- Peak. . 67 70 Falrvw (} Bid 02 — Ramsey ...... — . 01 FHirvw Hailst 01 — Raw Coalition. 21 22 Fairvw Uaglp; 20 " -^ Kaw Queen ... 20 — Jack Pot " O. 1 ! ' 04 Round Mt ....' 41 42 Ncv.HUls ...1.33 1,40 V- ; '. • ' Copper Stocks Cum Ely""-.. 3:75s K.oo! Nev .Cons .. .18.75 19.00 Glrcnix Cns. 7.12 7.25|" •' -.-• \u25a0: OIL STOCKS The tnno of oil stocks .'yesterday was, grn ' ernlly steady to firm, though business was not Hctive. '-Premier.- was .firm fit $lftil.o2'A> and Paraffluo at $1.20. . Palmer.-' was steady^,' at $t.:<7 Mi (61.40.. ' , - ... . ... .. jColumbla oil' was ex' ditldf'nd \u25a0 «f 'Vac regular arid Vi<- extra yesterday. .Both . will", be paid an tbe 23tli. .-' ,' •/ - v . .;: .. - - , Tbe Ventura '-oil 'and development company re ports entering light oil sand -on its 040 acre leiise "ear Pirn. Ventura county.. .The showing Is said- to be equal to any ever found In the county.- The-'wmpany Is drilling two wells on the property. "' \u25a0 ' \u25a0 j SAN FRANCISCO STOCK KXCHA.NGE V; Bid. -Ask.l '. ••:-•\u25a0\u25a0 ..'Bid. Ask. Alma ..'.,.. .I.oo' — |Nev Counly." 23 ..— : Amy ... ... — 1.30 New Pa Pet 1.20 " liSO Apollo ijV'.T. — 110cxidont.il ;'• '.'t*S- — Asso Oil ..40.00 49.25 Pac S Petro* 44 — Blue Moon.. — 31|Parafflne .... .1.17^1. 30 Brookshiro.. 1.07V-2.00 Palmer ..... 1.37^,1.40 Cal OH & G — -00 Petrlfn .... — 6.(10 Cal Jieabrd;- S's : licduiout — ,- IS Caribou' — 16. 30jPinal ..-..-..- -^10.25 Clil • Crude. • 10 • — Frenjierr V.v. •-'\u25a0 — ,1.00 Clarenio'nt. . . 1.72 /-1.7 3 Record '\u25a0\u25a0...:."\u25a0 — 6.12Vu Coalingii-O. - "»3 Republlr: . .' . **30 - 54 Crescens-..-. — ' "70 1 ST '& "M(SK: -^2S;00 Di-Xuxe ..1.75 2.2.". Shuit : Dough 1.90 — Hnipfre ' . — 2.50 Scftion 25 .. — 50.00 Knos •.;.. 1.47H 1:32"^ Sfsnon -•'.' X.on — Fulton .....1.33 2.o<Vsllvpr Tip:.. 2.00 ..— Graclosa — ."OS W-&B;.. 1 -40 J,'.;— 'J.vpsy \u25a0....".. — -— 48|Tnrnrr \u25a0\u25a0,'.\u25a0... I. <?.">\u25a0 M-.SO Honio ..... — 3.«!<i,\Vabash" .;.. 1.00 1.50 111 .-Crude: .... .50 . ri.TlWplvprine, ..-.. 35- — linporlal ...-.— 22.301 W X Oil Co — 3. 53 Junction ... ' 50 ' ' '75lVrllowst<-.ne;.- '4S 4'j : Monte Crist 3.45 3.70' - ; •-\u25a0•' - ---.- \u25a0 -" -SALES ' 'v. \u25a0 ' '\u25a0'\u25a0 ' ' ' • 11:30 a. m. — • ' 120 Associated Oir .-......; .1."..\'.. ... 40.23 ; 150 C.laremont .;..'......."., .1.70 300 Clarcmont ........... ....." 1.72U 200 Premier. \u25a0....\u25a0......'...'...'.'....;..* •l.Olu, 1000 Turner ..'. ...' .\ ...-...-.. : ' 1.70 " \u25a0 ". 2 p.. m. — . . . ; *.. -.'''. "'. \u25a0" 50O. 'Apollo .'..:..'. ........'.../ : .10 . 283 r A*soelnted " Oil ........ .-. ;.:..•.'.. . : ? 40."23 \u25a0" , lOO'oitfremont :.:.. .^.'. ..\u25a0..:.\u25a0.:..•..;..•' -1 ~'Z*ii fttK) Pslnicr .. 1 37«.!i fIW Primer, b 30...- -*l 40 1000 Parnfflne ......;...;:... .'.; j .20 ! ! ."/in I'rcmlf-r' .\'..' .'...'."... ..'.".. .'.".. 1.00 ' 200" Yellowstone '...."....' .. ' •" ".- 45 \u25a0f • - StiTct-^- •\u25a0 -. \u25a0•-i .. .\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 - " .: • .-; i ]000 TnrD^r ...;.... ...... ..:..........'. 1.70 - ' 250 Saver Dough -. . . ... ."". . .'.'.'.... ..... i'.OO . ; I Los Angeles Oil Exchange I [Special Dispatch lo The "' Call] 'LOS ANGELES, .Tune - 2<V— The "outlook was' brighter today on tlin oil stock exchange.' The general lone of thf market was stronger than on .'Saturday. Associated gained, '.. selling \u25a0up to $4!'.50.-" California Midway also was stronger. This stock sold Ht-5Sc. * Oleum was. quoted at 9c and- Cleve'and at J!2V',c. ,;olinda, was a little weaker. Union oil was weak- during the morn ing ami- sold at $104.73. but gained- a. polut at the afternoon call. .Union ' Rights sold at $3. GRAI^ MARKER W'kent and Other Grain* -Wheat— Chicago- was 2%e higher! mar ket was. ngniu' lowf r Hiid weak. J- •.\u25a0 ; - ' : * --. - ' CASH WHEAT'- .. : - . J. . California M'lnb.. $1.40^1.45.; r Sonora. '. $I;E2'4@ l."»"ij: Propo and white AuKtralian. $1.55(4,1. H0; 2? r .s£?2- ."^ 11lb -'---* 1 - 41 Vi6it.43%:'.--Russlan red. $1.^%%<&J.41K:> turkey red,. $I.3B%ra;l.4s;.blue stem, |1.47 ] /^<^:l.s2><> per ctl - \u25a0 .',-,. ,\u25a0;.\u25a0; -i-:/;.^ futures \u25a0.;-\u25a0\u25a0'--- -' ' \u25a0 : No., quotations. ' . . .. ,.' .'. .;.-, • •: . Barley— The market Rhaded 'off again yeßter 'Jf'^'o 3 New / hrew'np. r . to arrive; r was offered a t $1.03%, with no buyers./ \u25a0.;,;,. : '. : ; .: 7. . : --.-iii"* - -\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'/'-' n->9}r o- rOPr " N °;, 1 feed> n7 * 1 : ' off " trades; 924<&»0c per, ctl; extra choice., f 1.024^1.03.74; L'w-, f^ d /, to arrivp - Slfdt.OlU; old- brewing, $1.07»,5<&1.10.per ctl. '. \u25a0-.. ; ' ./*.;-./_. , * ," \u25a0. ; - FUTURES - - -' - 10 «. m.'j Session -T "' v December— sl.ol4.1 -^. *_,;. --.. ...' -\u25a0\u25a0-'\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 -"i: -\u25a0*-•\u25a0 '\u25a0'' \u25a0\u25a0<\u25a0:: \u25a0"\u25a0 2P- •n.v'ScsKlon- , •\u25a0- \u25a0'•'• ' :• - December —No gales; \u25a0: VtllOlW.- bid,' -$1.02U asked. \u25a0...•\u25a0\u25a0 •\u25a0-.''•-:'.'.'. .-> : .. ./ ;;-,-,': : >.*,••«.' »-.-.-. Oats— A slight improvement ' in - reds is the only change.' .'.'. '\u25a0\u25a0 : \u25a0 • •-, . - \u25a0-.-'.' - . ; .' Oats— Red. $1.1744 l 274; black, - nominai; gray/nominal; white, ;»1.42%@1.47% per.cU for. rajr .to: i>o. 1.. . \u25a0 \. . -' - .- .. \u25a0, *. .• -_<-Orn— Western state*: yellow.: in -Ibulk.v San Francisco track, $1.51@1.53;. white, $1'.53<31.55; mixed, _$1.4n@1.51:; sacked .prices. < 7 ¥<c higher; white ?1.50r<ii.35; brown ;do,?l!30@ 1.40f per cental. .-T-.j -', : -s - '. . _.-. ".*-,. -. \i Bye tr N - onilnal , at <Lss@i:"7o ) per' eti: "\u25a0\u25a0 - t ' ;\u25a0;+ -y '{. ' ''\u25a0\u25a0: vV. \u25a0 --\u25a0 Forels-n ; 'pnture«''-"^*'.'-' " : "'-'* *--'-•- ' : \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-•" .;. : LIVERPOOL" x;>V ",*'.'• C -vV . •Wheat— ; \u0084. ,;,.- ,j U ].v... Oct.' Opening \u25a0:\u25a0. .'. . . . . . . . . . .-. ; . . .-. . j-. . as y ,-.;.. 6 l\i Closing .;;.... ,6 T94 \u25a0 i^v. \ \u25a0 ' "- \*'. : -' PARIS \^-^^"vV '•' \u25a0>.."•'\u25a0 •'•"i'.^. TVbeat— , - -;June.r • Septr-Pec. Opening :r .;: 05. 10 . 23.80 Sffil r -"-- : .v : : :::: " :: |V :: '".^ 3 \u25a0 :23-85^ ri«?«n^* ' • • ' ' ' * ' * ' ••• •> •' • '*"'*\u25a0 *''•*«>;.\u25a0 • -? s »- 13 ' Closing /...'. . .•.\.;...;;;;^ : ;{i;K> ,: '.',; 31.15 ... \u25a0 \u25a0 :<;;: <; ; \u25a0'"\u25a0"•' \u25a0 K *' wr : ' Yo'k '"Grain VM»rket S-.' \u25a0!- \u25a0-' \u25a0' *y „ iVi ' ; YORK ' - June! 20.— Hour— Firmly": held,; SiJr " a /al!/ al !; aenna nd.^ Receipts, * 17,503- barrels; shipments.i 2,405 barrels/r.^ "^ -..'' *\u25a0!\u25a0 -,i r- - /• heat— Spoti strong ; : Nor 2 \u25a0fed/, $I .o3 inoni tnil i £XiS£ ' i°. ttrrlTe -No. >i^ northern.-™ $1.14% t; nom i^ 'kV°k *' to arriTe - v Options— Wheat wasiano; tSiis *J* Plt *?- '. actlT « \u25ba WMlmr « «ne ;to ( the con- \u25a0 " drouth r in * the * northwest t and i numerous -crop damage reports,\u25a0cloalnsr2Ji'@2ViC'net-high SUMMARY OF : v THE^MARKETS 7 KeW/Ybrk ntockM stead y. V Coppers '-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 uncbansed. v ,-":, \u25a0 ':-. ---'": '7,- ' ; : : .", .'\u25a0,'--^\ Spot and future cotton hleher. . Local ininlns; stocks inactive. Fair niarkct In local securities. '."Silver and ' Hougkong exchange v ';; ;; "V: : ; " ; " V - An ?*? lcr Keneral decline In wheat. Barley continues; to shade * off. ••Hay j atrrtvlngf'yery freely. | Prunes and raisins a'elilns irell. -. -Hams and . bacon higher. - ' Bar .*.;. reled jbeef jlovrer. 7 No j further; change ia beans. v •?Hoirse' market /quleK^ >; 7. VButter, ejtßs • and cheese dull. V, .Vegetables^ In '] light ';-. receipt:' , Potatoes \ lower. ; . Onions! firm. .- - ; Lemon j market advances .sharply. I Two cars of western poultry sold. er.;' July .'closed at "'sLo2*,s; September at '" •JJlioO'Ji". December at $1.02*^.. ReceJpts.32,ooo bushels. '--'."- rviniblef Grain Supply / k NEW. YORK. June . 20.— The : visible . supply of grain 'In .the United States -Saturday, June IS, as. compiled. by- the New York" produce exchange, was, as follows: ' \u25a0 ">. \u0084•' / * . \u0084,;- - '.Wheat,'.ls,loo,ooo bushels; decrease, 1,787,000 bushels/- '•" •- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 v -.'...-• .-\u25a0•\u25a0 - • , i "\Corn, s,ss3,ooo' bushels; decrease,' ssl,ooo bush els.r-T-:' '-'\u25a0: .': ., j :\u25a0.-.: \u25a0:'..\u25a0 Oats, j 3,344,000 ' bushels; - decrease, 605,000 buxhels." -\u25a0 - -/. - • - *~. \u25a0.- .-— . .. \u25a0 . - . Rye.; 447,000 bushels: decrease. 56,000 bushels. , Barley,- 1,643,000 bushels; decrease, 102,000 bushels.' \u25a0" -.-•• ' r- ------ \u25a0?\u25a0' -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE « Future Grain . nod' Provision*' CHICAGO. June" 20. —With' a, crop outlook de clared by one authority to be the worst In 10 years," wheatVioday closed higher than a week -ago. : The flnlKh %as stroug and at the topmost^ point of the day:- Compared with last prices on Saturday there was a net gain of 2%ftJ 3&c.;a bushel. .Every other leading staple on the exchange was affected and closed at an advance •— corn.. li4@l»gc; oats,- l'/.^l^c; provisions. 2V4Q3Oc. ... '/ " ' \u25a0 . ; ,;. • • Today's sensational 3-lse In wheat resulted be cause the showers that Saturday broke the mar ket proved . to. have been unimportant. : Tbe weather was hot. and . dry .on Sunda y, and the complaints- from the spring wheat states, both this morning and this afternoon, were the black est this season. It .was the president of a lead ing elevator company operating in North Dakota and .Minnesota . who said " he considered the out look-the most discouraging r in a- deende. The market wasa sort of balloon 'ascension afreir right from j the start. Commission bouses found a surprising volume of buying orders on hand, with"- apparently.- no end of other orders piling in:. Not one in ten 'of. -the instructions to pur chase.could be executed anywhere near the clos ing figures of Saturday.' Reactions were few and slight. In each Instance " the .chief : cause, was profit, taking, .altbougii .showers- reported from South' Dakota cheeked -bullish enthusiasm a lit tle at one tim>. September" ranged" from 91c to 94>*c. closing at the. latter figure 2%Q3c above th* 1 . previous close." :•- \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 -.. \u25a0 * -- . ;\u25a0 '\u25a0 \u25a0Corn whs .'mainly under th? Influence of the excitement .in the Urger.plt. . September fluctua tions were betwee,n - 59c and ~t>o%c- with the close strong at OoV4(§.'jo%c, a net gain of l%c. Cash corn was steady. No.* 2, yellow closed at 69%(a(M>C. v, ;< -.;; .> .-. " ..I- :.. ' "-' --. I. -.- Oats were up , on. crop' complaints. September price limits were 3t» V4 @o7*fic. :The close was 11/.I 1 /. &J%c up nt .".7%c. iDvestment buying and suorts covering pushed provisions higher. Final quotations were up 10@ 30c for pork. 2H- ( 'd7H:C for lard and 7V-«? 10c for rlbs.r* • . . .. .\u25a0. \u25a0 • - • The. loading futures ranged as follows: Articles- ;i Open. .. High." Low. Close. WUcat — \u0084 -;. •\u25a0 July/ ........... . f>4->& v 05% f>.°,% a*i*i September '. . . i»2r«: - 04<^ 01 ,\ 04V, December .-.V... 'M% •{'•"•Va 02 vi - 03t* . Corn — \u25a0 ' . July.;.! ..... iOSiS -V;C0?8 58V4". r.9% Septembrr 59 »; - <V)% .">!\u2666 -00%. December.' :.:,-.. 37*4 - oS% 57 SSU : Oats — .':"-\u25a0. -\u25a0 . Ju1y..;'.....-.../ "IVn .-, -3S-"i i- •• r.7*j 3S*>4 September- ,--3K%-, . 37^4 \u25a0~- :;<!'i " :>7">i DtVL-iuber ..'..'..- :>7Vj-: 37' 3S*^ -- Mess Pork,, per bbl — • • ' \u25a0 ... July .:..'... 23.70 2.!. 50 2.{.62' / i 23.63' ScptenibPF :'.:.... 22; 75 22.05 'J2.70 . 2>_'.'Jo2 > _'.'JO • Lard, per 10»J ; lbs — . - \u25a0\u25a0 . July. ..:.:.... ..12. 55 12.i!0 12.30 12.50 * Septfliiher :...:;12.55 .12.63 .12.53 12;57*A : Short. Ribs, per 100, lbs— : ,_ . . . Jul.V!. 13.20 13,22 V. 13.15 . 13.20 September ...... 12. 72»V 12. 72Vj 12. 62»i 12.70 -:•; .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' * Cb»li Grain ' nnd Provinionn , \u25a0'CIIICAGO. June. 20.— Cash quotations were as follows: * Flour, firm: No. -2 rye. 74(@7rtc: fped or: mixing barley; 47f(i. f ile: fair- to choit-e malt- Ing. barley; *".ii(fj,»>ic: flnxseed." No. I southwest ern '$1,95. ' No. 1- northwestern '- $2.05; timothy "seed; "s4. 3s: clover, 51J.25: mess pork, per bar rel, $2"!.ft7V2<ii24'; lard." per 100 pouiids. $12.4.T: short, ribs. sidPs". (looso>. "" $13.23fti-1.'1.82"A: sbort i clear sides (boxedK'sl4<vj 14.23. " . ; DAILY, MOVEMENT OF. PRODKCE : . : . Articles-'-^ . . '. \u0084' ". .... Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels . ...-...:.. lS.f»Oo . 20.W0 Wheat, bushels ............ is.fKxi ' 20.200 Corn, bushels ."...;.: ... . . ..2:tS,7ofi lfi5.!»00 Oats. buslKls ....'...;.-.. '...203.200 " 200,000 Rye. "' "bushels ...1.:...:.../.- 4.000 ... Batley,' bu5he15. '...'. ...V..",.1; SO.Oyo" 7,200 GRAIN STATISTICS , Total clrarapces p{ 'w'.ir.at'.a.nd, flour were equal • to 23.000. bushels. "Primary receipts were 631,000 I bushels., compared with \u25a0 4Ss,fl«w, bushels the cor lospondhrg; day, a -year. ago.-. The visible' supply of wlieat In the United Stutes decreased 1.787. 000- bushels 1 ".f<ir thci'Wpek. - The .amount! of lircnfistuffs on cceau passaK« decreased 4,432.«*00 by«ieis:;; ' " ; >. " '.'"\u25a0 ; \u25a0 IJ. .*-" , . " • -\u25a0-.-\u25a0- ,:-RRtTuiatMi. rpoeipts 'for . tomorrow: Wheat, 1« cars: cotu, -, 304 cars;. oat s; .103 cars; boss, 14,000 bogs, v '-\u25a0 \u25a0 ' • • XortherV'WJieai .Market -* "-WASHINGTON "TACOMA,; June. 20.— Whout— Bluestem,. 80c: ciub. 77« > :'rcd'.Riifslnu.~ 73c. - \u25a0•. . . S!I»TTLK. i.Taue -20.— Wheat: .Milling <juota tionn—Bluestem. S4c.: forty-fold. S2c;. club. 81c'i fife;-. 81c; red Russian. -. 70t\ Kxp^rt — Rluestem. 8lc; -forty-fold, ,7'Je; club. 7Sc;' tlfe, 7>c; red Rus^lan,.7oc. ....-,.' .;..., \u25a0• \u25a0 \u25a0.* .'; .--'.* \u25a0:'. •> • . -. "ORKOON •\u25a0\u25a0-.: \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0", . " PORTLAND. June 20,-^Wlieat: : Track : prlce*-r- Clubi. 7«(ti7f»c;".l>h«esteni.- Sl^i.S2c;. red Russian. 76<Vj77<": turkey red. 7Sftj,7i»<': vallpy.- xtVWNir. ; Receiptw:- - Wheats "ll'i-ars;- barley, **i cars; oats. !*i.ciirs. .\u25a0; ,- ,- /' " MltinenpniiM Grain' and -Produce • MINNEAPOLIS; - June ' 2ft.— Wheat,— No: '\u25a0:\u25a0' I | ! northern. '.sl.oß% «S 1.10*4 : - to arrive. $I.o^*4(?ii | LlOVivV.Nni :2- northern. \u25a0$l.Ofi*4«a'l.Oß*,i ; . to ar rive: $l.o«Vi'S I.OSH: X* :'.' $1.03-74 /fj1.0074. "I i ' "Cor'u— No. o.ycllow, 34',5(<;5.">V4c.'. -. •\u25a0 I Oats— >"••>.. ;V white.:. ''.6s»(!J,37%c. ! "Rye— No. 2. (W5(S72c. „ Flax— Closed at $2.05. .-".',' ' ! .«"• ". '.:*. /'.- '--':; Dultith Flax : DULIITH. June 20.— Flax— On track.. in' store. to arrive, $2.05; July," $2.03; September. $I.S3V£; October.; $1.78% bid. - • ... LOCAL MARKETS -.;::'. Receipts- of 'Produce. June 20". Flrtur.qr. Pks.... ,780' Malt. sks ......: -500 Wheat, -otls ".'.'.. : «S0 leather, rolls ;...• •70 Barley.- <*tls . . .-. 3,5>30 Tallow,-.- ctls'.. ... * 10 Oats; ctls' . '.:.;\u25a0.:• 570 Hides; No V..... '780 Bcanti. ,Rks ,. : :: i ... •' 245 IVlts, No ........ 5,223 Corn," -ctls V.. '..".:• 30 Lime, bbls ....... 200 Bran." Pk< ....:. 140 Sugar, ctls . 1.400 Middlings, .sks ..- 100 Wine, gals: ......41.200 Potatoes.^ sks • .VV- 5.815 Brandy, gals . \u0084..'•\u25a0 400 OniomOsks . .'?'. ..'\u25a0 375 Lumber.", sl ft. . . . "35 Hay.- ton*. :. 4 :'... 1.184 Oranges, bxs .:.. 400 Straw,' tons ;'. .. \u25a0 : l0 Quicksilver, , flasks . 5 Wool. Bks /...'..' 723 Raisins, bxs ,:... 3,700 , Flour. -:qr<5k8.... 40,340 OatsJ ctls ...1.775 Wheat, .ctU. ..'..*. 090 Middlings, ,sks ..: 1.000 \u25a0 ' .... ';--i \u25a0\u25a0"•'. jj ;'.; '. : '': l*roTlslon» : ~. : '. , : . ;''..-•'\u25a0 Hams'and bacon are' higher. Barreledbeef is lower.:': Lard" shows, no. change.; : :'\u25a0/'\u25a0 ' - Cottolene-Übne half bhl. . 12*4 c: 2 half bbls. 12%crl. tierce, 124 c; 2 tierces, 12»j,c; 5 tierce?, -1214 c.-. \u25a0:<\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0: ¥.<;\u25a0\u25a0• \u25a0'': -v." '•:: \u25a0.'".\u25a0 ;'V-' Ij \u25a0 Hams ! and ! Bacon— The -Western- meat . company quotes ac follows:; Hams,v2o4to2l4c: picnic hams.vloc^CuHfoniift. bams,":l94ra2o4c: extra fkncyMbacon,i294P: fancy bacon, c to «.lb».-28c; 8 to 10 lbs, -26c;. 10 to. 12 lbs, 26c: sugar cured. 26V9Cj'llBht dry.sait bacon. 8 to 10 lbs, 23^c:^10 t0..12;,1b8.;.21%c;. medium .bacon, ,2Q^,c; light medium r bicoD,' 204*-i-. - •"'\u25a0-•'• .\u25a0> -•\u25a0\u25a0 .; . - . - • Lard^-Tltrces*. 154 c; 50s, 15% c;. 10s, 16% c; ss, i 16% c; i 3»,'l6V(ic;U compound lard. . tierces, 11%c;7 605.^11%c: 10s.. 12Hc; 55,v12%c; 3s, 124 c; iyeliotrl cooking-- oil: »71er per "gal: .white cooking. oU.'>72c'Der.gal;"satad 0i1,. 76c per gal. ' \u25a0 Beef-^Local ; prices J are -: quoted»',.:' Ex cprt - lotsv inspected iby * the 1 government. ." are . $111 1 per bbl hlgner.v.>.Extra^famlly.beef..'|l7^per bbl; ifam ;ily beef,:*ltt.so. < 4'er : l>bl; extra- mess. beef,- $10 50 per M>l,''«ni»ked bfef.vvi4c,p«r:lb. < .v» 1 ". Pork— Extra .prime, in • barrels. : $32; clear. $34 • mess, -?32;-.dls. pork. .s36;vpigsV feet. |5. 75* f0r half bb»s; $^.40 tor 23 lb kegs and J1.35 for kits. '*.* x .^' VMeat' Market .. - -': •*•*\u25a0* \* 7" " \u25a0 " '";'•*\u25a0 TIRirSk&FTi '%MIP A TC Vf ** ' ' ' ; 't " • \u25a0'"-• i*r '*'- ' * **:••* \-* ""' \u25a0*"***"*3***' •«\u25a0«\u25a0•* * O :,*";- ; *\u25a0!:*\u25a0- <\u25a0- , "\u2666-' 1 Slaughterers*.* rates; to Y ??*?*?\u25a0 ,''«P*r batchers area s < follows :;/.:; '\u25a0 :.,.'\u25a0\u25a0'-.'\u25a0 -k^''"/:* , % ' - .< „ . . Beef —B (£8 f per : lb . for steers, :'. 7@7 »£c - for cows' and. heifers. '•* -." :~: ~ .;.." .\u25a0•V i -^-'-.:.f.«-j"->i' :.,Veal— OSdO^c £* for „, large/; »DdJ,' 10@lle~ ' for small.'- *"f^ •-•'--.•-\u25a0-- .'"•;.<•. t^-^.^^ ;v; v \u25a0\u25a0--,'. --. Wethers, •o@loJic;'ewes^O.@oy;c per bound. \u25a0;«• • :^ i K-l j:.. t .- ?\u25a0<\u25a0 -.-\u25a0•' v.' I ..'^ ... '".".-;. L*mb— lo^4 @ll%c". for »prlng.V-i\ : . " Dressed; Pork* (per Ib'—l3<ai3*>sc for light. ' C .r^.;-:- -s \u0084;L IVESTOCK; MARKEXi.i ' ~* i ' -VThe ; following .quotations are for- good, "'sound Hvestecky 'delivered *.: In ; , \u25a0 San -r; Francisco, "; gross weight:', '\u25a0'. ' '\u25a0.','. /\ * "... '\u25a0\u25a0''-. % , No.V 1 \u25a0 f ** ' steers, * over . 900 ; lbs, •• alWe. .• sc . per , Ib;fjjnder» 800^ lbs, 4%c; - second quality,- 4*ft@ Another General Drop in Wheat Prices for Hams and Bacon Rise 4%c; third quality, 3?i@4*4c. -No.l cows and heifers, -»c; second quality, 3Vi @3">ic: third quality, 3@3Vie; common, thrn, un desirable cows. 2*4 @3c. \u25a0:.:-'- •\u25a0 >' Fat bulls and stags, 2t;@2*,ie; halt. fat or thin bulls, lVi@2c. . " \u25a0Calves — Light weight, per lb, 's*&@6c;-- me dium, 6*.4@s*r2c; heavy. 4fe4*4c -'. \ j Unshorn sheep (per lb) — Wethers. No. .1. 5%c;! ewes,^s*4c. Shorn sheep (per lb) — *£@%c less. Lambs (per lb) — This year's milk lambs. 6@ 6*4 c. '\u25a0 Hogs (per lb) — Hard grain fed. weighing 100 to 140 lbs, 8@9*.ic;.140 to 250 lbs. 9&c;-250 to 350 lbs, S*44i'Jc; common, undesirable hogs, sW@6c. - - :> v " Horse* and Mules The local horse market for the.- week-w as de void of Interest.' The only sales reported were made privately. \u25a0 \u25a0". - • . • j Three teams of heavy drafters weighing arouml 3.100 pounds 'went to a big ilr.-iyins firtn at an average of $330. Six single truck horses changed hands for sums ranging from $183 to $210. " • "\u25a0 The coming week, with the exception t>f_ the big sale -of pure bred Belgians and Pereherons to be held at Davis Monday, promises to be fea tureless. - * "..'\u25a0\u25a0 - \u25a0-\u25a0.".\u25a0 The following quotations for horses and mules are, furnished by the Butchers' and Stock Grow ers' Journal: HORSES" Desirable drafters. 1,700 lbs and over. .$275 ©500 Light drafters, 1.500 to 1.630 lbs 223@273 Chunks, 1,350 to 1,300 1b5..... 200Cg;230 Wagon horses." 1.250 to 1,350 1b5...... 133<"g:lW Delivery wagon : horses, 1,030 to 1,250.. 123(gi133 Desirable 'farm mares • 133^150 Farm workers. ............1...... 73'B 1 1CO MUIiES (MEDIUM TOEXTBA) .900 lbs, 4 to 7 years $123<g130 1,000 lbs, 4 to 7 years 130^175 1.100 IBs, 4 to 7 years 200<g225 1,200 lbs, 4 to 7 years 230@300 /Over 7 years old range from $15 to $23 lower. -. Note — Shippers to this market must "have horses close to type, with age, bone conforma tion and style, to command extreme quotations. Butter, Cheese and Ere« Nearly all handlers of eggs ami dairy produce reported a . dull and listless market yesterday, business in all three descriptions being of small proportions -and of a local character. Th»- dull ness In ttn» street was reflected on the exchange, not a sale being made tinder the call. The quot ed prlct-s for extra butter and ejrjrs were on>re"l. but. the bids failed to bring out any stocks. Buy ers offered 13yic for California fa«ry flat cheese, but during the informal session a lot of 23 sold at .14c a pound, the quotation. Surplus stocks of all three descriptions went Into cold storage, as usual.'. \u25a0. Receipts were 45.700 pounds of butter. 51. 500 pounds of cheese and 2. SOS cases of eggs. '-The following are the official quotations es tablished, on the floor of the dairy exchange. Prices In the street, while governed by the ex change quotations, generally range from l*~jc to 2c higher, owing to the' various charges to be added: ; BUTTER. PER POUND Grades— June 10 June 17 June 18 June 20 Fresh, extras. ..2So . 2Sc 2Hc 2S<- Firsts ..27lijc 27',ic 27*-ic 27% C Seconds . . .... .2fte 20c 2V>c " 2<>e Cheese — California fancy flats. 14c per lb. firm: do firsts. 13 Vic. firm; do seconds, 12*^0. firm; fancy Young Americas, 16*£e, firm; do firsts, 15c, firm. .... Eggs — California fresh, . per dozen, cases in cluded: , .. \u25a0 \u25a0 Grades — .' Juno 16 June 17 June IS June 20 Extras ........ 2«*.ic \ 2rtc 2«c 2(5c ~ Firsts 25!4e • 23*^c 25Vic 251'jc Seconds .. .. ...2:>Vie T-U-' 2:* c- 2:!e" Thirds 20e" 20c 20c 20e Portland Butter Market PORTLAND. June 20.— Butter— City and coun try. <a-eamery, extras, 2l'<.*; fancy, 25(g,29c; store, 20&2H-. nisrin Butter ELGIN. June 20. — Butter— Firm at 27c. Out put, 1,107,700 pounds. 1-Isr Market in Nearby Counties [Special Dispatch to The. Call] ' PETALL'Ma: "June 20. — No change was noted in the prii^s paid for egss today. Receipts were light. The Pftaluma'egg \u2666\u25a0xchange paid 23c for first grade; The demand is good. Poultry moves slowly. Indepeuilent dealers and speculators paid 24c and 20c." according to grade. SANTA ROSA. June 20. —There was no change today lu 'the local pg^'market from the close of last week; Tfcejlocal dealers are quoting 24c Cpot.«a»h p«»r dozen for (hotce and 21c for sec onds. The «upply meets all demands and many eggs are going into storage lv this city. Potatocn, 'Onions and Vegetables ' Receipts of vejrrtablcs wre unexpectedly licht yesterday, : thvre ht-ing a marked decrease In the arrivals from the . river districts, and as there was very' little, desirablr stock carried over from Saturday tli» market was jn ki««l sbape for sell ers. Gre*-u c-crn'froin across the bay was In in creased supply, but prk-es were well maintained. IVas. clioive string Iwaus and asparagus contin ued nrni on light, arrivals. whll>» cucumbers and tomatoes were merely steady. Small boxes of summer squash were in oversupply. and easy, and the market was still "overloaded with green peppers. • Potatoes were easy ami lower, while the onion market was strong at tlie recently ad vanced quotations. Potatoes — Per box, 4O^jOsc; in sacks. 15^,90c per rtl. Galons (per ctH— New red, $1.53@2 per sack; new yellow." s2 per ctl. Vegetables— Asparagus. $1^1.73 per box: to- BVtfoes. St.frjt-K; por bn\ for Merced: do river, $1^.2 per I>OK : • ercen peas. $2.30@2.75 per sack: strLig l»»ans. s(;iSc per lb: suajmer squash. 30@ (\u25a0s*j for smsll iiml $1^.1. 50 for large b<ixes; egg 'platit»i7oßc pt-r lb;'grei>n peppers. 4^: 7c per lb; garlic,", ' - "»U . f «t'4c per lb for n»»w: cab basc 30<y.<J3c per ctl: cucumbers, - - $1 fttl.23.- for small and $2(ij2.30 for . large boxts; caullflowtr. 40^}5«.ic / per dozen; turnips. 75c j>»-r-!»ack: carrots. 75e(li$l per sark; rhubarb, S3c fgsl \u25a0 p?r . box: green corn. $-"?ftf.'*..7s per sack tvt biiy antl for \v*inteit>. DertduoKK nnd Citrnn Fruits TheFe was 'a big Jump in prices for all grades of lemons -yesterday, as the result of lucrease<l cost at. shipping |i.>iut>. Receivers were. quoting fancy ;frult .at $."..50 a box ami were indifferent about, selling Ht that flsure. while there was nothing but culls 'obtainable for Ipss. than $2.30. DeeiduiMM fruits wpre In frfc supply and choice offerings of. all descriptions sold fairly at satis factory prices. Plums sold at h wide range as to variety aurt. quality, there being « fair inquiry tor everything exefjki th*» Clymaa variety. Trag edy prune* *-oM up to $1.25 a craie. Peaches and .cherries wore in -good request, stocks of bt>th 1k?I«js" cleaned up early. -. Figs sold well, but re ceipts were -too iieavy for tbe market to readily absorb.. Apricots wore In- abundance and easy, receipts Including a carload of tine, large fruit frtmi : Bak«>rsneld. wliich sold at $l<!ji.2s a lug box.- Currants were In demand and higher and strawberries "did a little" better, while everything else- In the berry line was inclined to easiness. Secdlesp. grapes -brought $1.23%1.50 a crate. There were some Malays and black Hamburg* received from the Coachella valley, but they were not.sold. Melons wore plentiful and In fair re quest at about previous prices. Sirawberrifs — LonstwortUs. $9<SlO p*»r chest: Banners. $Ci§.7; other large varieties. $3.30(5:3.50 per \u25a0chest.*. - \u25a0 Raspberries — $4g£6 per chest. * loganberries— s2&3 per - caest for red and $3^:^.30 for black. - • \u25a0 F.lack berries — :?..V)@s per chest. Currauts-r57.50&5.00 per chest. Cherries— Packed. aOfoSoc per drawer; lit bulk. u(i3.Bc,per.lb fur black;- and 3&oc for Royal Anne. Apples — New crop, 30c@$l per box; old crop, ?1.25& 1.73 per box. \u25a0;:_ \ Pears — 75ei??51.23 per box. , > Pcaobes — 50^j;75«.'. j>er box and 60@75c per basket. \u2666.Plums — Crates. 30fct90c: . small N>xe:; and bas-' kets/ 25(550c; tragedy" prunes, $1®1.23 per box or crate. . - . . \u25a0 Figs — Boxes and crates, $1@1.23; single layer drawers." \u25a0 50(0, 73c. Apricots— Crates, COQ7Sc; small boxes and baskets, o3s|3oc; In bulk. 2@2*rac per lb. = Melons— Cantaloupes (per crate) — Ponies. $1.23 <§;1.50: standards. $1.50(&j1.75; jumbo^ $1.73®2 watcrmelonsr2*,i@3c p«>r Ib. ' T . Citrus fruits (per box)— Naval oranges, $275 (£3.25 for fancy.- s2fce2.so for choice and Sl.SOia 1.75 for. standard;. Valenclas, $3.23; grapefruit $2.softii3 for seedless and \u25a0 %\%\Jto for common* lemons;s3*?3-3o for, fancy. $::..jO(fi^4.r.O for choice ands2.3o(«j.:s.for r standard; Ilmrs. $f».soiQi7.' -Tropical Fruits— Bananas, 73cf«851.23 u«?r bunch for Hawaiian and Mexican. $1.50(^2.50 for Cen tral American; pineapples. $2.30@3.50 per dozen. Drled Fruits, Rnlsins. Nuts, and Honey r A•: few I cbanses. generally upward, in both fruits'and raisins, .will be note«l. Prunes and "raisins are the leaders In activity at the moment "Fruits— Evaporated, apples, 6%ft£Sc: apricots" future delivery. B%*glOVie; peaches, 3(g.s^ic: do . 1910 : crop, future , delivery. 3fti6c; prunes, "3 Viftj 3%c. with %c preminm for sos and lc premium .for 40s; new crop. 3% ®4 Vic. with the same pre miums -for the: larger size?; figs/ 3*l (hj3c; pears. -sei>»c. -.. .- ,\u25a0. .- -\u0084 .-, , . \u25a0 . !' Raisins — Layer?, clnstere— 6 crown, $2.50; 3 crown,' $1.75; 4 crown, $1.25; seeded. 4@se; or dinary .-'. layers. 3 crown. . $1.25; 2 cfown. -90c; seedless sultanas, 1 3¥'.@'tc:' Thompson's seedlesj'. 3V4/a3%c for "unbleached and' ,6^i©C%€i for bleached ; : - loose ; muscatel, C 4 crown. . 4c ; 3 "crown, 3%c: 2 crown. 'Set seedle>i3,"2iS;2>4c. \u25a0, Nats— Almonds; \u25a0\u25a0: nonpareils, 14f<.@l5c: IXL. 14@14%e;ne- plus ultra. 13&13Vic;T)rake, 10M, @ll%c; langnedocs. lie; hard shell. 7}Jc: wal nuts, 13c, per lb= for No. I , sof tshells; B*&c for N0.?2 .do; pecans t s!l4%ißl6c; peanuts. 4 fe<g 3c; pine nuta, 18@20c per lb. \u25a0 - - , \u25a0r^Hoaey— Nominal. ". - • ' \u25a0,'- .*. .. -•Beeswax-^-ir«%®3oc per. lb for light. and 23@ 26c for dark, \u25a0si :^-- \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 - -• Poultry,-^ and Game : Two' cars of we«t*TU' poultry, one of which was several* days (over.* due.^went on sale yesterday." Tbelcars -were . made. up largely of big hens, for which' thereiwasra'vgood' market.'' Sniallyouns chickens .continued 'very- dull. \u25a0^Poultry (per doxen)— liens, $5.50@3 for small,* $6.30@7.50 for large and $S<3lo for- extra; younj roosters. $SQ10; old roosters. $3<^5.30; fryers. $U,50@7.50; broilers, $3.75§34 fur large and $2.50<g3.30 for smalt: ducks. $7gS; pigeons, |1.734{2; ' squabs. $2.50; geese, $2@2.50 per - Uame (per dozen)— Nominal. Beans and Seeds Beans fper etl^— Bayos. $«.73©6.53; small whit* SI £$4.30; large white. $3.73@4; pink. $6.23; red. $8@6.23: blackeye. $3.60<fj3.73; lima. $4.33<g4.43: red kidneys. $3.30«J3.75: cranberry beans, $1.30© i.G3; garvanzas. $2.30@3.23; bora* beans, nomtnaL Seeila — Brown mustard. 4c: yellow musta.-d. ; flaxseed, 5&3% c; canary. S%@3?ic; »1 falfa. 16@17c; rape. l@2»4c; timothy, 6c; hemp. 3<§;3V3e; millet. '2»i@3c per lb. Dried Peas — Green. $3.63(0,0.75 per ctl. Flour and Farinaceous Gooda Flour— California family extras. $S.CO@« n»t without -discount: bakers' extras. $3.60 ®8: su perfine. $4.40<g4.70: Oregon \u25a0 and Washington. p«r bbl. $4.50@5 for family, bakers' and pat ents, and $4.23@4.*"0 for cut ©2: Kansas pat ents. $0.30; do straights. $8.30: Dakota patents. $7.25: do straights. $7; o« clear. $5.25 per bbl. Farinaceous Goojs — Prices la 100 lb sacks, vet cash, no discount, are as follows: Graham flour. $2.60 per 100 lbs; rye flour, $2.00; rye meal, $2.80; rice flour, $3; corn meal. $2.60; extra cream do. $2.90: oat meal. $3.60: oat groats. $3.60; f artna. $3.20: hominy. $2.60; buckwheat flour. $3.40; whole wheat flour. $2.75; rolled oats. bbl3 $6<3t>-50. do ia sacks $3.50@3.30; extra cream do. $6.30 la sacks and $7 In bbls; rolled wheat, bbls $4.23. in sacks $2.90@3-73; pearl barley. $4.20; split peas, boxes. $3 for yellow and $6.30 for green per ICO lbs. Hay aad Feedstuff* Receipt*. of bay are neaTier, as usual, erery season when the new crop begins to come in. The market is quiet and easy at preTiwls prices, lesterday's arrivals were 1.154 tons. Bran—?23@24 per tou for white and $21.30 for Middlings— s2S @3l per ton. 5h0rt5— *23.50®24.30 per ton. Feedstuffs— Rolled barley. $23<®24: rolled oat* for feed. *}l'S@29; mixed feed. $24(^30 for averag* lots: oilcake meal. ; cocoanut cake or meal at mills. $25 in 20 and 10 and $25.30 in 5 ton lots; jobbing. $26: corn meal. $34@35: cracked corn. $34<§35; alfalfa meal, carimtd lots. $13: Jobbing. $16: red star alfalfa meal. $15 In car lots aad $16 jobbing; Modesto alfalfa meal. $14.50 In car lota and $l(i Jobbing; Caproeo oil cake meal, $18.50 per ton. Old hay— Wheat. $12@16; wheat and oat. $9© 14; tame oat. SlO'BjlS; Tolunteer wild oat, $7Q 11; alfalfa. $7.50@11; stock hay. $ti@7 per ton. New hay— No. 1 wheat. $12(0113.50; No. 1 oat. $12.50; volunteer wild oat, $S>@lo; alfalfa, first cutting. $6^10.50 per ton. Straw — 10©63 c per bale. Hides, Tallovv, Wool aad Hops Hides — Culls and brands sell about %<glc na der quotations; heavy salted steers, lie: light medium. 10c: light. 9c: cowhides, 0c for heavy. 9e for ligat; stags. 7%c; salted kip. 10c; salted veal. 13c: salted calf, 15c; dry hides. 10c: dry kip, 17c; dry calf. 23c; aiieepskina. shearlings. 23@40c each; short wool. 50©75 c; medium, 70<&0Ue; long wool. 90c®51.25; lamba. 23Q50c; horsehides. salt. $2.23@3, for larg^ and $1.50(32 for medium. 75Ca.1l for small and 23 @30c for colta; uorsehides. tfry. $1.50@2.23 for large and $1.25@2 for medium, 50c@$l for small and 23<&30c for colts; goatskins, prime angora, 75c<g$l; large hair goats, 3t>©4oe; medium, UO<2J 25c: small, 04J13c. j- \u25a0 Tallow— No. 1 rendered. s<gSc; No. 2. 4©sc; grease. 2@2Vic. Wool — Spring clip: San Joaquin. year's staple. 12(g13c; do a montUa. 7@l4c; northera. W©l3c per lb. Hops — California. 12@lSc for crop of 1900: Oregons, 12<SlSc per lb; crop 0* 1010, 12®l«c per lb. General Merchandise Bags— Craln bags, s%@s?ic. Juae-.Tnly deliv ery; San Quentin bags, s*4c; wool bags. 27c for 3*4 lb and 31c for 4 lb; fleece twine. 8c per lb. Coal — Pennsylvania anthracite egg. $la per ton; Wellington. $3; New Wellington. $8: Coos bay. $7: Australian bouse — Richmond, ate.. $9; Pelaw Main. $9; Stanford Richmond. $3; Cum berland. $13 In balk and $16.50 In sacks; Welsa anthracite. $13; coke. $18 per ton in bulk and $17 in sacks. Oil — Quotations are for barrels. Linseed. 60c per gallon.- for boiled and 88c for raw; cases. 3c more; castor oil in cases. No. 1, 71c; Baker" 1 AA. $1.17@1.19; China nut. cases. 60«370c_per gal; cocoanut oil. In barrels, 77*^@Slc for XXX. 75@7S*4e for No. 1 and 72*4@76c for No. 2, ae cordlng to qantlty; extra bleached winter sperm oil. Sue: natural winter sperm oil. 80c; natural wuale oil. 55c; extra winter strained lard oil, $1; pure neatsfoot oil. 73c: No. 1 neatsfoot oil. 60c; herring oil. 40c: salmon oil. 35c; boiled flsn oil, 33c; paint oil. 35c Coal Oil. Gaaoline. etc.— Water white. Iron bbls or drums, 9 %c; 130 deg. oil. Iron bbls or drums, lie: special do. ll%c; pearl oil. la cases, 16Hc: astral, 16*£ c; star, 16*^c; «xtra star, 19*^c; Elaine. 26*^c; eocene. 19*£e: red crown and motor gasoline, in bulk 16c, in cases 23c; engine distillate, in drums 7*6 c. cases 7c more; 86 deg. gasoline, in bulk 30c, in cases S7*>&c; varnish, makers' and painters' naphtha, la balk lie, in cases 18*4 c. Turpentine— Sic per gallon ia ease* ud TTiJ in bulk, drums and iron barrels. • Rosin (per bbl of 2SO lbs)— B, 4TJSO; *> |T.Bo| G, $8.05; IS, $8.15; I, $8.25. Red and White Lead— Bed, Btt<39c{ whit* S&feS*ic per lb. \u25a0> —««•*-• REFINED SUGAR MARKET - The .Western sugar reflslnir company qnctes as) follows, termv net cash: Standard fine craaa* lated, 3.G3c; standard coarse, granulated. 5.65c | fruit granulated, 5.63 c; cut loaf, in barrels only. 7.63 c; H. <fc E. crystal dominos, 5 lb carton* ia cases, £.65c; do in 2 lb cartons la cases, 0.15 c; monarch bar. 6c.; tablets, in half barrels. 6J5c; do In boxes, 6.40 c: cubes and A crushed. 0.90 c; monarch powdered. 5.75 c: ' XXII, pow&sreds 5.75 c; candy granulated. 5.75 c; confectioners' A. 0.65 c; confectioners* crystals, 5.75 c: extra fla» granulated. 5.45 c: magnolia A, 5.25 c; extra C, 5.13 c; golden C 5.05 c; D. 4.95 c. Barrels aad BO lb bags 10c. half barrels 25c, boxes SQc mor* per 100 lbs than for bags of 100 lbs net. Bar in 35 and 40 lb tins $1.70 more. In S and 10 lt> tins $2.35 more per 100 lbs than prica far tila grade in 100 lb bags. - . Tbe California and Hawaii sogar reflafaj company quotes as follows: . Graaulatad basis, 5.63 c;'.; '. "Higrade" bar, 6c; powdered, 5.75 c; A crushed, 5.90 c; berry. 5.65 c: C. & H. extra -fins dry granulated. 5.65 c; coarse dry graauUted. 5.65 c; confectioners* A. 5.63 c; confectioners' crystal. 5.75 c; cubes. 5.90 c; bricks, 5.90 c; extra fine dry granulated (100 lb bags only). 5.43 a; excelsior A. 5.23 c; extra C. 5.13 c; golden O, 5.03 c; yellow \>, 4.95 c: cut loaf, in barrels on*?. 7.05 c; H. & E. crystal domlnoa. 5 lb cartons la cases, 8.63 c; do 2 lb cartons in cases, 9.15 c. Ad ditional per 100 lbs: In barrels and 50 lb bags, 10c more; half barrels, 25c more; boxes,- 50d more for all grades. Bar la 35 and 4.0 lb tins, $1.70 more; in 10 lb Una, $2.33 more. 'Nffafnunm order, carload weight. • 1 The Coffee Trade The New York * circular of: Henry Korditagei & Co. "says of coffee: ' '•After. the lapse of. fully fl»« months of ex treme dullness In .trade, which sometimes l>or dered on stagnation, a change for the better has finally set In. The improvement, although, mod erate, is of considerable encouragement to hold ers, some of whom tiad shown signs of impa tience and. were desirous of reductn? their com mitments. -:.-.;. . ••Pric't* are "now well maintained. If the'l'm proTement ,1a tne demand continne^ we will prob ably witness some advance In values. esp«»ctaHy for desirable qualities Santos and washed Central Americans. ' Bios ! are neglected. . "The world'^ visible • supply is enormous for this- time of tbe year. : It amounted to 14.223.000 bags on the l«t inst. distributed 'a* follows: Enrope, 8.572.000 bags.' of which 4.560.0iX> was valorization coffee; United States. 3.301. 000 bags. of which 1.510.000 was valorization coffee; Brazil port stocks. 1.985.000 bags. -There were, there fore, left in the hands of the trade, in Europe 4.012.000 bags, in the United States 1.551.000. enough for at le,ast four to five months* consump tion. •.'New crop aßrazll coffee in conjunction with tbe larger part of the Santos stock of old. crop will soon be shipp^'l out from Brazil, ami will remove whatever strlnsency there may exist la consuming market*. The Brazil crop now har xestin? is a small e-ne »nd for thin reason not apt to cause a material decline in price*. "The plantation* are reported to be In splen did condition. an«f it is expected that the crop following the one now harvesting will be a good one. , 1 "At tb» same period as we ar« entering a n«w crop In Brazil, we are witnessing the close of • the mild coffee crop movement from producing 1 tf> consuming market*. The mild coffee crops were JUKM>no to 700.0f»> bags smaller than a year aco. and fan short of the requirements of con sumption. . , v .'«rn accordance with our advices most of the Ceittral American countrle?) have shipped ont their entire crop, and there .will be no shipments of any. extent until nest Dccember-Jatraary.** " • »tt York Prodnce NEW YORK. June 20.— Hops— Quiet. . IIIde»^-Strndy; Central America, 21@22c; Bo gota.' nominal. - . \u25a0 . ... Petroleum— Steady. ; . . Wool— Quiet. • Snjrar — Raw, qniet;- Moswvado. 89 test. 3.69 c: ccntrif ngal, -Mi test. 4.18 c; molasses sugar. 8D test. - 3.43e. Refined sugai-. • qutet. \u25a0 Coffee — Closed qul<*t. \u25a0" net unchanged. Close: June and July. S.'4Cc: Angnst. 6.50 c; September. e.BOe; October and November, «.«Se: December. S.7oc; January.''. «.72c: Kebniary. v 6.74e; March, 6.77 c: April, j6.7Sc:, May. ft. 7oc. .--"«*- - Spot coffee, . qiiiet; . Rio No. .7. " « V»e; : Santos No. 4. ~ y?jc'. MUd coffee, quiet; ' Cordora. 9\\ %\2Y*>'. . - \u25a0 , \u25a0 -.- :J ... \u25a0\u25a0: ... Butter — Urmr • creamery.' upeciabii 2Sc;' ex tra^. 27*4^274c;* third tv firsts. 23<^!2*5%c. Che<.»se^ — Steady: state"; whole mlllt , new spe clalst. 14%'fE13* l tc: do fancy white.'. 14c; do col orod. 14Vic; do average .prime. JS%c;; do fair to good,-ia>c§sl3Vsc;»*iimß,;fun to specUl,-2*4 @l2«. '• * Esss— Firmer; \u25a0 state, . PeansylTanla and aeu