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10 TH E SAN FRANOISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1900. e . TINANGIAL to seasonable requirements, while the settle- ment of bituminoys trade labor matters is re- garded as favoring continued good trade. Wheat, including flour, shipments for the lowed corn and wheat. July cloa=d %c up at 2%c. grovmcm were quiet, but_ steady. Trade was practically featurefess. July pork closed neglect of new Hay, which ls arriving at the rate of half a dozen cars a BRAN—312 :0@13 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$17@20 per ton. AUCTION SALES week agiregaf st 5,480,- | unch lard a shad, a ribs lost EDSTUFFS—Rolled Bariey, 17 per TTe B e S el e the | e ST s tonr Ot leaxs Meal at. the mill, $36@21: !a»m BY ORDER OF CHASE & MENDENHALL, STt of 18 L3k Senc | Wi ecing cotures ranend e cotows:___ | 70, oo SO, BTG RO | S e soten el S, o in iss. " PP IR IR wpa 1S ARTICLE Open. [ High.| Low. [Close. | £5;, CTackeS ot hominal ing from 1100 to 1400, in good condition: Business failures fn the United States for R e HAY—Wheat, $7@9 for common to good; $9 50 | phorses have been working on Government con’ the past week number 135, as compared with | Wheat No. 2— P 10 for choice; Wheat and Oat, $7@9; Oat, ract, and as contract is finished they must &2 S 174 last week, 168 In this weel n year ago, 21| }ay o | e%| & ; Barley, : Alfalfa. $5@7 50 also 15 buggles, new and second in 1598, 245 in 1897 and 216 in 1596. 67%| 66 NEW HAY—$4 50@6 per ton. d a lot of harness: sale positive Failires' in the Dominion of Capada are = STRAW—25@3734¢ per bale. reserve: an opportunity to purchase a go..| % F ;fll{fil? :m Iumerous, pumbering 2, o e gfi ;,:2 -——d-:s, farm or orcl;lnl 3 hovue;:to be sold on Satur st week, against. 19 last week, n this day, May 19, 1900, a a. m., at Center. a year ago, 3 in 1888, 21 in 1597 and 28 In 1896 3% » Beans an ”d"' \-ll{a. Alameda County. LOUIS SCHAFFEK, * T T 4 B | There is mothing new to report. e e L - 5 o : Bayos, $3G3 20: small White, $3 5@ OHN, AUCTIONEZR i . Fitchburg prefa. . 21% A Lo RN = =+ Lo EMIL C , SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Gen Electric , }33‘4'5 e g Dun’s Review of Trade. : 3 45; large W’",‘“'m” :‘W’ ’“'uP."‘"‘,"M’ lar Salesdays Wednesday and Satiri, Gen Elec prefd.:...137" Quincy 1150 [11720(11 80 | Red, §3 233 0; Blackeye, $83g4: Butters | R NPRE Ry TEETRT Nag 1! Mexlcan Centrai..|135% Santa’ Fe Copper.. 4% | ye e AR Fe | 7 om; | Bominal; Lima, §5 2505 30; Pea. $ 40G3 ©0; Red | y15g10N st., at 11 o/clock a. m.. FuMitu-~ o Silon P d DiFGas & Coke.. 16% Tamarack . September 1% | 70 | 7oms | ¥LPE0s *Hiown Mustard. nominal: Yenow | Carpets. Crockery, Bedding. ete. Silver and Exchange unchanged. Dl T s 208 |Utah Mining NEW YORK, May 18.—R. G. Dun & Co’s | S{HIcTaten, - Mustard, dc;: Flax, $190@2 20; Canary, 3 EMIL COHN, Auctione.r Wh fi d Barley fut svedker Rubber .. | Wolverine weekly review of trade to-morrow will say: July 5 ] per 1b for California and ic for Easterri: Al- Vheat futures firmer and Barley futures weaker. Business 15 not what it was a year ago, but | September .. falta, nominal; Rape, 2G3c; Hemp, iG4ic; = —~ Timothy, 1@4%¢. kA 25 men do not agree in defining the difference. Fre. vrizal. 0 1071 > S—N1l R 2 25; Green, %0 Free arrivals of Oats from the north. Tho! Working. fise. thoes Theientins fast, 18 | CliD. Spotations “wefe Me_Iiigws:, Floui. | DEIED FEA es, $1 908 n, 81 Hay and Feedstuffs as previously reported. VIR Wosks siw stoppim 39 SRlERS d S R N i white, B B AR 1y an 'y ref excessive output n manufactures of paper, cot- | @il No: 2 owte, ZUaBRe; Yo Wb BR | poyntons Omions and Vegetables. May 2tst, at 11 O'Glock A. M. Beans and Seeds dull. [ WP SRR ROG By (01 . feeding_barley, 31a@isc; No. 1 flaxseed, A A SAtS YARDN TW ntiful and weak. n Potatoes p Previous quotations for Ontons quiet. Jutter, Cheese and Eggs. Poultry dull, with some kinds lower. NEW YORK. M compiled by Br. Ing: street, at all principal citfes for the week ended ay 15.—The following table shows the bank clear- May 17, with the percentage of increase and de- crease as compare week last year: d with the corresponding while prices are suddenly reduced for the same purpose in lead, wire and nalls. What seems to some ‘“‘merely spring dullness’ others think the “‘beginning of reactian.” The remedy for one difficulty does not fit the other and there is more need than usual for close attention to the meaning of events. In place of the wild speculation in securities, tern, $1 80; prime timothy seed,’ §2 43; mess pork, per barrel, $10 65@11 lard, per 100 pou 36 S5@7 05: whort ribs sk (loose), $6 5546 §0; dry salted shoulders (boxed). short ¢lear sides (boxed), §7 10G7 20; basis of high wines, §1 25; sugars, cut loaf, 5.92¢; granulated, 5.37 A, 5.32¢; off A, 5.18c; clover, o L No. 1 Northw confectioners’ ract grade, $7. | The market fs well stocked with Potatoes, and prices are weakening. Onions stand about the same. There is nothing new in Vegetables, except the arrival of small lots of green Corn from Brentwood, which came In too late for he morming market. Some sold yesterday at c per dozen. AND HARRISON STREETS, I will s=ll: Two carloads of Horses and Mt from the Oregon ranch, the same class horses as sold last Monday; aleo 12 head Draught Mares, suitable for contractor. ranch work; 1 four-year-old stallion, w 1600; 1 bay Mare, with colt by her L 3 5 P < X > e Seipts paragus, 407 bo by iris; 3 heavy Draught Teams. h Cherries cleaned up better. Apricots quiet. Amount. Tncre e || Yuoh Pwilie escniie & vear Sh. ANE Tas ARTICLI JRecelpts.| Shipm'ta. | Recelpts twere T12 boxes Anparneus o oo | 3i0. Thie stock can be seen at'y 55 #1.03L, 814 18.8 | [ndustrial stocks have sold this week at prices Racks and 2800 boxes new Potatoes. {ay of sale, And must be sold o Highes: Nothing new in Provisions. 1, e%.am 12.3 | averaging $83 1§ per share, though the ‘same | Flour, barrels 2,00 000 | A OTATOES—Burbanks, 40G%e per sack: Ore- | der. 8. WATKINS, Auctioncer. d g : 1100817 476 | ®tocks ol in Apri last ‘year for 3968 per | g o e ol B | B9 | son Burbank §0@Tsc; New Potatoes, He@sl % | e Meat market quict and featureless. Pitteburs tr 18 | e e Trenty STImon S s 316 35, doubls | Qata, bushel 157,000 } O | I e e (Hed, Tgi0c per ctl; Austra- #.5O4T: extoa do. QS : Hawaian 5ip Sipait 3 3 e." bushels s S % &2; Japan, 5: Louisiana, x Gasoline and Benzine lower. e e e ey O ende aad. &Il have | Baricy, busheis 1600 | 19000 | Man HOE per od. hubarb, 0@l per box;| SUGAR-Tne R — Cincinaat enjoyed a year of extraordinary business. The | “on the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | Asparagus, 26c@$l per box for No. ? and §1 % pany quotes, ger o, in i%lb);'m" x - 1?‘aunrm- have reached ’t‘r‘tle lll;lw:}n;";':g: market was steady; creamery. 14% Blic:d:“l:y. gluz' r’.__n:. llvc;sc:”:ng"fl“?{kfo!:r ::g‘!m”"_ ivi | 6.200; Candy G"“C,:“‘(M N i | vanced % and all other issues except the 3s s e Y e WL, ek depreased about | 13@16%c. Cheese dull, 8%@%%c. Eggs easy, | freen Feeg, fom: String Beans, 2g3c; Refu- | lated, 5.10c; Confectloners' A. = Charters. {coupon) % in the bid price. Detroit e I Pril ‘ara’ Migher | 0NC- N awiey Wax Beans, 3@ic: Horse Beans, | A. 4.70c: Extra C, 4.80c; Goldes - NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Cleveland . now than in January or February, higher than | . g |i6@Tic per sack; Capbage, 40@i0c; Tomatoes, | 10c_more; half-barrels, 2ic mo Closing | Louisville . early In December and higher than a year ago. $1 2G2; Egg Plant from Los Angeles, 10@12%c; | more; 50-1b bags, 10c more. No orders Bid. | Providence . Business | lines has been hindered by Dried Okra 32%e per Ib; Green Peppers from | for lsss than 75 barrels or its equivalent . 26% | Milwaukee the oling of Drices s liigh as to check con- Foreign Futures. Los Angeles t@sc_for Chile and 10g12ic for | ings, hal-barrels, 5.85c: boxes. &.10c per | wr and Wheat. St._Paul. sumption. The closing of works by the steel Bell: Dried Peppers, 8@10c; Carrots, Z@dsc per | GASOLINE AND BENZINE- I Buffalo Omaha and wire company, followed by the reduction of $20 per ton in prices of its products; the —_— sack: Los Angeles Summer Squash, 75c@$1 per box; Vacaville do, $1; Cucumbers,” 40@T5c per 15¢c; do cases, Benzine, in bu B3 put Sntng the Indignapalls closing of many paper mills because of over- dozén for hothouse and $175 per box for rop year amount to BIambaN O Production; the sudden reduction of Moper 100 o LIVERPOOL. | ' gept. | Marysville; gew Garlic, 5@éc per Ib. o cases, 2Tc. i | pounds in lead from the price to Which it was — . | — | Denver : the report that tin- [ Opening 5 8% 68 y Fo, P ot aros i & wnlie tor. similar | Closing. - i 87 | Poultry and Game. Receipts of Produce. e , C1 N feeling that some business = stern Tllinofs. | has no longer the guarding and guiding influ- | Wheat— May. Sept.-Dec.| The seven cars which arrived from the East FOR MAY 13, 130, v e : ences of prices answering quickly to the de- | Opening 1980 240 this week amply suppiled the market and prices | Flour, qr sks .....16,124/Sugar, sis . ck Island & Pacific...... mand for consumption. But progress toward a | Closing 85 240 for most kinds are lower, as will be seen. | Wheat. ctls . -155 Sugar. bbls ok healthy adjustment has been rapld within the | Flour— o A Young stock is particularly weak. Qats. ctls 0 toms . Forces past week. o 2 .14 3 -3 rn, Symw, tor Atlanta Transuctlons at Pittsburg in Bessemer pig | OLei/E - ne Hw POULTRY 'L:l,ve"hxrll;eys ugize for Gob- | Rye: ctls . 5 530 ool baies 400 Salt Lake seem to be largely at ‘‘guaranteed prices,” so . d 12@13¢ c;l ’O;nl.fi' ;‘e‘:fk pex;‘grfi,: Barley, ctls . 2,3 E'olu h{‘)ls Springfieid, Mass that_definite quotations are avoided, though 3 i 1 Musket @1 ings. §1 900 e 5 | Cheese, ctls . 153 Hides, No Fort. Worth. ... much Bessemer from the East Is offered at Chicago Livestoc arket. for old and $ a8 for young; Hens. $44: | Butter. ctis - 421 Leather. roiis Portland, Me. very low figures. Gray forge is a shade lower % Young_Roo <te;,7‘§,: wa m'";am s %4 | Tallow. ctls . o chngo\er. flasks Portland, Or. there, and local coke at t}‘,‘hlruso‘é :;hlulle ;;101'1-“ EHICAGO, May 18 —CATTLE—Recelpts, 3000: :1.:;_? P T e e 03,‘125.3";{, m‘%fig: n?lev;:u - ‘ e 5:1’;:‘:1‘; rrd ot Puiile. the Pittsburg assocla. | Eeneral cattle market S@l0c lower. Natives 4| per dozen for old and 31 75G2 for Squabs. Bran, sks 1,261/ Lime, bbis . Nortolk 1,477,309 tioh reaffirms Its quotation of 2c, which fs | Best on sale to-das, nine carloads, $5 30; g00« GAME—Nominal. OREGON. % | Syracuse 1,302,017 shaded. Plates also sell there at $107, with | to prime steers, Sa?.') 175; poor to meda‘!xmil"‘"rh@ S—— Dats, ctls . SUETGabee o5 .. - 3 | Des Moines Ja25. £17 quoted ‘at Philadciphia. The demahd for | 4 80; selected ‘feeders,about steady, 3 240 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. P P sy 3% | N structural and other products Bae Been ok | e, 5% 25G5; catmers. steady: $2 5003 = =T Flour, qr sks 3.212 Hops. bales . 0 al pre E | Wilmi § L& strikes. 3 s, steady, = g 5, Bitteburs 17 | Fall River + i e I B by Tare ‘not meeting | bulls, about sieady, $3@4 %; caives, easier, | putter 1s quiet and the feeling fs none too | OBtS, ctis .. %130/ Wool, bales. 1 2% Lake Erle & Western.... . 28% | Scranton ~... | very satisfactory market at the advanced prices | $4 50@6 30. Texas fed steers, $4@5 15; Texas | g .. The same may be said of Eggs, which Lake Erfe & Western prefd .81 | Grand Rapids 13.3 | asked, and until a change appears in that re- | bulls, $3 20@3 6, are in ample supply. There is no change tn | $—————————————+ P * 208 | Augusta, Ga. .... | spect the holders of wosl will need patience. HOGS—Receipts to-day, 33.000; to-morrow, | &0 ' 3. 803 | Lowell ...... 6.5 The movement of grain continues large, corn 15,000, eullml_le:\ left over, 3500 mons)"_' s - "T"l‘ER le Rflflfl Ma’k“ h | Dayton, Ohio’ .4 | still rivaling wheat in quantity exported. At- | lower; top, %5 42t%: mixed and bufchers, 3 05§ | BU — & ly k & ‘ ttle _. | lantle exports of Wheat in three weeks of May | 5 40; Eood to choice heavy, $5 20@5 42%: rough | Creamery—Fancy creamery, 17%@lsc; seconds, IR an Central have been, flour included, 8,252,041 bushels, il:]flt\;y “!5 05?.‘ 15; light, @5 32%; bulk of | 1,Bn" —Fancy, 160164c; good to chofed, Ug | T % _AND GENERAL olfs & agalust 7016540 last year. and Paciflc ex- |salet $8X@OX. L0 o) 100 lower: |15 B ; ails over the ted. 1, Kansas & | Knoxville, I | Topeka ... ports 2,203,909, against 1367906 bushels la: year, while exports of corn {n the same Wweeks have been 10,382,838 bushels, against 6,914,536 lambs weak to a_shade lower; good to choice wethers, $5 15@5 35; 5 15; Western sheep, $5 15@5 35; yearlings, $ air to choice mixed, $4 6@ | @8t%c; Young America, 99 Western, 16@16c per ib. —Quoted at 13@ldc for store and MGisc Butter, Cheese and Eggs stand the same as last week. Poultry is cheaper. Meats are about as be- o s Kansas & Texas prefd..... 33% | Birmingham ROSHEN W} ehr. Whent Tae ndvanced over & | G5%o. native lambs, $4 5067 2; Western lambs, | per dozen for ranch 3 fore, though there is now some prospect of g e has been 4 Central | Wichita Fallures for the week have been 117 in the Wb wer, $QT 5. ; oA : cheaper meat by and by. % northwest Binghamton United States against 147 last year, and 30 in Deciducus and Citrus Fruits. The fruit list is continually growing, the Lexington, Ky Canada, against 17 last year. California Fruit Sales. latest additions being Peaches and Cherry Jacksonville, Fla. — B Vi ¢ e 3 | Kalamazoo i — Fine Back Figs came fn from Arizona anq | F19mS. Vesetables are in the usual good sup- grees Pacific prefd Akron ....... New York Money Market. NEW YORK. May 18-—The Earl Frult Com- | wero heid at blc per Ib. ply. £ D e g | =Yy % s pany's sales of California fruit to-day at auc- | cperries were in lighter receipt Coal, per ton— - B | NEW YORK, May 15 Money on call easy | tion were as follow Cherries —Black Tartar- P cistndsigan iy it Qs i ,,,,,,Zd':: T Cannel .3 @13 00 Ceattle .......38 00— i e at 1%@2 per cent; - 2 per cent. Prims | 188, 00 t0 0 10 8RS ort, tha” 15 e, | Abricots, on the contrary, were slow of sale. | New Wellni- Wellington —@10 00 o s aMmnotile paper, per cent. Sterling | gierage 38c; Governor Wood, dlc to 80c, aver- | Peaches were in moderate request. 00 .oecoe. —@10 00/Co08 BaYy..... —@7 00 n Hasting exchange easier, v 1 business in bank- | gge 4. Two cars sold to-day. | The demand for Oranges is lessening and the | Dairy Produce, ete.— - & B N ers’ bills _at 34 87 for demand and | "CHICAGO, May 18.—The Earl Fruit Company | market is weak. Four cars were auctioned as | Butter, per sqr... Ranch Eggs, per remont, tqg‘s;zeet g:m;'::rul‘:ll) “lmfi- ;‘;‘S\:““‘" rifl‘l:»‘» {f“‘ % | sold r.x}n;lmn.-; 1ruhl to—dn?;hul xlaucllg‘m ‘:v-n;_lfz- Fancy Navels @2 99; choice do, ‘er roll. Hdazen i 17@0 6 c o ills, $1 846 2. Silver | jng thy W prices: err ack Tar- | F rdard, ngs, & 315 Honey Comb, S certincaes, S0{@sie: bat siiver, e, " Mextcan Sartans o Ion‘ll'.lhl\'ernfj #c box. One car | §2 3. et o i Sen PSS e ollars, 47igc. Bonds—Gover » SUONES | gold to-day. Weather col oyal Apricot from Vacav % ¥ extracted s State, Inactive; rafiroad, strong. st e b ;‘““,f;_!’fl R T i e, wil | s T . ey B /. DECIDUOUS FRUITS. Meats, per Ib— ; Condition of the Treasury. London EI_”DI Sales. APRICOTS—From Vac Bacoa ..o 1217 [ Porke, salt. - ” Z= May 18.-Wool sales were con- | $ig) o> Receinty we - . ot s - = e - e e = n- | $1@ eceipts we 0 boxes. Do, good ... @12 B 2 ™ 5 WASHINGTON, May 15 —To-day's statement ay with a good attendance. Buy-| APPLES-Tic@$3 per box; Green Apples, 3@ | “orned Beef —G10|Sirloin_ Steak — Saginaw of the treasury balances, exclusiye of she 3150, | ers were rather slow at the opening and there | 75c _per box 5 | Hlam, Eastern..17%@— | Porterhouse - 00000 gold reserse, show vailable cash | \(ore some withdrawals, but later the demand STRAWBERRIES—$iG5 per chest for large | Lard —@15| Smoked Beet riow Totale, U. S| Vet -SHISM A7 ‘SOId,. ST OMNEN. | became more active: The Continent and Amer- | and g9 for smail berries. Recelpts wers i21 | Mutton n Pac .- tals outside of ica purchased lair share and some times chests. S N o % Pacite precd New York 58,044 . 3.0 London Market. pala slight advances over the rullng price for | GOOSEBERRIES—23G30c per drawer for com- | Pork, fresh DOMINION OF CANADA. s goods suitable for their wants, especially | mon and —— per Ib for English. Poultry and Game— Montreal | Toronto . NEW YORK, May 18.—The Commercial Ad. medium_merinos and medium merino cross- breds. Punta Arenas wool sold siowly at T4 RASPBERRIES~$5@10 per chest. BLACKBERRIES—None in. Logan berrfes, : od Winnipeg . /409,411 vertiser's London financial cablegram says: | per cent below the March sale. The offerings | 40@f0c per drawer. - . | Halitax -. 1.333.111 There was no public business in the markets | to-day numbered 14,124 bales. CURRANTSE 35 .aéflv_u:r drlwerd Hamiiton . 804,800 | here to-day and prices sagged on profit-taking — CHERRY PLUMS—5i7ic per drawer. St. John, Vancouver Victoria . 332,204,032 | by professionals. Funds were weak on the news that Russia had seized Masempho, in Korea. New York sold Tintos and Parls at first absorbed offerings, but subsequently there ; Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, May 1S.—Exchanges, $279,451; ES—$1 25@1 3 per box. 25340 per box for red and white and e for black. In bulk, 4@6c for black and 3@ic per Ib for white. Receipts were 3636 boxes. Hens, each Young - Roosters, Fruits and Nuts Apricots, per Ib. Almonas, per Ib. |Orznges, dozen 2 | Lemons, dozen. 5@ $| Limes, per dozem.10q 531 o Totals . E wes a relapse, the news from Korea being | balances, $40,000. X . 7 L oy | A 3 . fcan Cotton Ofl... Ly G s Cacioth CITRUS_ FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 $0G2 75 | Bananas, dozen...10@15 Raisins, per Ib.... 5@ - ; taken more serfously in France than in Eng- | ] S - : 3 r erican Cotton Ofl pri ) REECHR S b v SRt TR - : per box; Seedlings, $1G2; Lemons, $1@150 for | Blackberries, bsk.20G23 Raspberries, bskt.13G15 G vk American Malting -.... ta| T | land. The double option was offered at 4. Northern Wheat Market. Common and 3293 {0 for Sood to choice: Mext- | Cherries, per Ib.. 5g10 Peaches. per .. 152, g %00 American Malting prefd.. 8y > . & - Parls also sold Anacondas while ndon s iy | can Limes, $4 50@5; Bananas, $1 25@2 50 per | Cherry Plum: Strawberries, per s 22 American Smelting and Hef. % | { Bradstyeet's Financial Reviéew. | | overvought. Atssrinnns wers oyl thess elig OREGON. bunch Pineapples, 3 504 per dozen. per I ...... drawer ... elting & Ref prefd was toward reaction, support being trifing. | PORTLAND, May 18.—In the local wheat | 5 S oz e P E?w"s‘:g:‘n:"m‘- g prite o —————————————% | The Bank of Eneland lost £630 1n gold 16 } market there ‘was nothing dolng and 5tc. the | Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. o o ; irits prefd: : the Cape. Money was easy, mainly, however, | Lvevailing offer for No. 1 Walla Walla, failed | Let: doz..15 M ecl Hoop.. NEW YORK, May 18.—Bradstreet's Financial | because of the fdleness of this market. Silver | § Ryt 2 e Artichok 20080 ; Lettuce, yer dos..13Q—~ - NE % ! 3 | . bring out any wheat. Valley was nominally ’ ks -~ o o 3G 3 ! will say: Narrow and .ir- | was %old at 27%d per cunce on Russian and | wnihanged. at H@Sic and Bive Stem. sgsic | o cT® 12 nothing going on to change quota- | Asparagu g R K Tin Plate. Review to-morrow regular speculation feature of the stoc has again been the notable ck market this week. Pro- Indian orders. CLOSING. Atchison, 26%: Canadian Pacific, 9%; Union The port is well blocked up with wheat and there will not be very much business until more ships are available. thos DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 3%@4c for 50's, 3¢ for 50-60's, e for 60-10°s, 3@3%e for Okra, dry. per ib —a Peppers, ~ green.Id 10g2) Potatoes, ver Ib.. 3§ 5 Parsnips, per doz.15@— Beets, dozen 2 Beans, white, 1b.. 5G— Colored, per 1b.. 4§ § Lima, per Ib.. 5 : " Plate prefd | fessional interests of the smaller kind seem to | pacific preferred, 76%; Northern Pacific pre- | = ClearedoShip Syifid, for Queenstown, with | 0-8's, 2%@dc for 00G%0's and e for $-100s; | cabpage each o A . T " have been responsible for most of the. fiuctus- | ferred, Grand Trunk, 7%: Anacondas, | 54,165 bushels wheat: bark Forthbank, for | Apricots, 9@10c for Royals and 10@llc for Moor- | Caulifowers, each 510 Radishes. dz behs. 10 £ tions exhibited by prices. The continuance of | §%. Bar siiver, steady, Zi%d. Money, 2% per | Queenstown, with 78,555 bushels wheat. parke: Beathes, 4%@ixe for Standards, Sc for | Celery. bunch..... iG—|Sage. doa buchs.. 354 £old shipments and the transfer of over §3,000,- | C€nt. WASHINGTON. choice and 5%@éc for fancy: Peeled Peaches, 10 | Sress. doa bnchs..20g25 :Ix‘r;‘.:gse.,.. ™ 009 In specte from New York to Paris were, TACOMA, May 18-WHEAT-Quiet, un- | gurce: Evarmontes Apples. $4Q60; Sun-dried, | Clcumbers. De T Squash, cco sacco prefd ific ¢ | howevcr, disregard a general charactel tors, a leading pla: growing ease of ms ed, and of the influences of r which were effectual fac- ce must be assigned to the oney here and abroad. Call loans at New York have been quoted all week which had an effect on our own market. The — New York Grain and Produce. — % considerably’ stronger and fairly active to-day, following a bullish array of crop news from the changed; Blue Stem, ic; Ciub, §lc, both for ex- | port. Foreign Markets. WHEAT—S steady; No. 1 California, 6s | 3@4c per Ib; Pears, 34@4%c for dark and 7@Sc for brisht halves: Black Figs, 1%@2c; White Figs, 2@3c; Bleached Plums, 7%4c: unbleached Plums, 6c for pitted and 1%c for unpitted. RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's Faacy, per MNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE ugar pref n the neighborhood of 2 per cent and th LONDON, May 18.—Consols, 101 11-16; silver, | Ib. 10c; choice, Sc; standard, Sc; prime, c; un- | Carp Fr| Dite T nal Pape I e oamect ot the soribanescy ot e, NEW YORK, May| 18 FLOUR-—Receipts, |3 5-164¢ Fiench rentes, 101¢ Fic. ‘Wheat ‘car. e e e e | Preet Date nal Pa : | conditions. This makes it easier to carry | 21,119 barrels; exports, 20,197. Spring patents | goes on passage, more Inquiry; cargoes Walla | prime. be: upbleached Sultanas, se: Seedless, | Halibut e Gas ... | stocks and at the same time leads to a cer- | were firm and more active. There was also a | Walla, 27s 7%d; English country markets, | 50-ib boxes, de; &-crown, loose Muscatels, s%c: | Kimgfish @9 Natiobal Biscuit ... | tain amount of investment buying of dividend- | gooq demand for choice bakers', but a slow | quiet. 3-crown, 64c; 4-crown, 7c; London Layers, | Mackerel . ational rm cult prefd. [\A.'L)l‘r;‘[, rhauxo ms R flévlhrr le_;urlllu'ln ety oiherwise LIVERPOOL, May 18.—Wheat, quiet; No. 1| 2-crown, $1:0 per box; 3-crown, $160. Fancy | Do. Horse. e B R i o raeatcan oty W38 |~ WHEAT—Receipts, 95,275 bushels; exports, | Standard California, s 2d@6s 3%d; wheat in | Clusters, $2: Dehesa, §250: Imperial. $3. Ail ot g T e ateunt. bat Cthe Anancial coad® for | 59,300, Spot, firm: No. 2 red, 80%c elevator; | Parls, weak: flour In Paris, weak:; French | prices are f. o. b. at common shipping points ! iam e | abroad fust referred to, with the supposed | NO. 2 red. 77%c f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern | country markets, steady. | In California. ok AL Bekts | prospect of an early end to the South Afriean | Duluth. Ti%c f. o. b. afloat to arrive; No. 1| COTTON—Uplands, 3V NUTS—Walnuts, $@% for Standards and @ : Nortn Amerlca | e, Tesulted in @ cheerful fone in London, | hard Duluth, Tie 1. 0. b, afloat. Options were CLOSING. 10c for softshells;’ Almonds, 114@12¢ for papet- shell, $@10c for ‘soft and 4@5c for hardshell. Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Eastern and 5c for Cali- dozen . 50c@$1 00| per pound. Egg Plant, 1b. Green Peas, 1b. Lentils, per 1b. Fish— Barracu da 1lc for light amber; water white extracted, ] July, TI%@72% dark, 3 | @73%e, closed HOPS—Stead: closed 72%c; September, 72 9-16 ine Continuance of Kood railrond earnings and 6 2a@6s 2%d; 1 Northern spring, s §4d. | 5 ific € 88 | favorable crop mews were also influences in | Southwest, and spring wheat and flour ship. | Futures, steady; July, 58 §d; September, S | fornia. Brazil Nuts, 7iiec. Filberts, 12gifie. Pacific Ma speculation and the granger and Southwestern | Ments for the week also heiped the bulls. Closed {754, D e et 0 People’s railroad shares showed at times a very fair | frM at %@%c net advance. May closed 71%c: | ''‘CORN—American mixed, new, firm, s %d. | NEY—Comb, 11%4@12 for brig! THE STOCK MARKET. amount of strength. On the other hand the industrials as a rule have again been weak. | At lower prices the leading steel stocks seemed Pressed Steel Futures, steady; May, 4s %d; July, 35 10%d. Pressed Steel Pullman Palace light amber extracted, 6%@ic: per Ib. * ar... s 3 ek e £ ity | Ve A et Do T Standard Rope & Twir to find renewed support, mainly from the| HIDES—Firm. per e Rt ety covering of short ontracts, although some re- e itk B auits Mo Aitaveibes L‘ AL MARKETS o A decline in Contra Costa Water to $70@7 5 Sugar prefd newed buying of a er character was re- | . ;5" naciet quiet:” Cordova, S4@13%e. %. 0C M . Provisions. was the only noteworthy change on the Bond . ported to be In progress. This checked ‘l:lo it Tennessee Coa Eschasge yesterday morning- Business was aull. Trading was better in the afternoon, with an tures closed steady at net unchanged to § Total sales, 4500 bags, includ- ng: June, $6 05; July, $6 60; August, 3 65, and disorganization in the group in question, _— another part of the industrial list then became oints advance. The market continues dull and unchanged. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 1lc per Ib ior neavy, ‘nited States Leather prefd. - e = United States Rubber...... g | very weak. This was the v : 9 a in Contra Costa Water to SACRAMENTO RIVER AT SELLNE FRRHT. Uited Rtates Mubher poid. 2% American and Continental 3 et N Exchange and Bullion. Ue for ‘light medium, 12c for Jigbt, 1o for ex- | S78aCe In Contra Costa Water to J0 % Gas 2 antat Tinion So1, | Pecially fell rapldly and severely on the con- | (SUGARTTaw, firm; falr refining, 3 ¥c; tra light and Mijc for sugar cured. Eastern | The.Segregated Belcher Mining Company has | Second Feet. | ol g e - §i# | tinuance of the reports that a powerful op- | trifugal, 96 test, 4 13- g P T | Sterling Exchange, fixty days. 85% | sugar-cured Hams. 13%Gl4c: Mess Beet, $12 per | leyied an assessment of 3 cénts. DATE. blic Iron & 187 | position concern is to be established with the e ey . | Sterling Exchange, sight. 4895 A £13: Iy 4 e West Lake Oil Company will pay j | C & st Lout 2 | Packing of capitalists who recently left the | (BUTTER—Recelpts, 4227 packages. Steady; | SIETNE Sxcusnee. Sfe £ IO St Bow, (e PR, S Exti Setug d of 2 cents per sha the 2tn. ! e e A ‘#% | management of the American Company. It | Western creamery, 164q0c; tactory, B@lic. | New York Exchange, sight...... — 15 | Pork. $14 30g15; extra clear, §19; Mess, 316 30; e Mot OFf Company. will pay & diviiead R | . | might be noted, however, that this decline of | B m;";w_'y‘;,;&”;,,ggmn;mm;_gz New York Exchange. tclegraphic — Vi B (R gec I, e of 10 cents per share on the 21st, aggregating A 2,106 Shares sold. Aumerican Tobacco and the indications of re | Wz 15813, loss off; Southern at mark. 10g | Eine silver, perounce * 3% 9 | pound ana $1glc for pure: half-barrels, pure, | $10.000. ‘ | CLOSING BONDS. not heve any great influence on' the railroad | 11%c. PRt b LB T T T STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. T8 e iabeding . M LA B | Tist, which conitinvied - steady o Strons . and DRIED FRUITS. ¥ COTTOLENE—Tlerces, 8%@S%c per Ib; half- . s aaaine LM K e | zoemed, " in fact, more inclined to cut loose | There wai very little business done i evapo- Wheat and Other Grains. barrels, $%@8%e; 10-ib tins, 9%e. FRIDAY, May 3-8 5 m. ;'S 2 L s9isIN entirely from the fridustrial rated apples to-day. The undertone, however, s g 3 § 32 rosistered.. RN ¥ Central ifis ¥t SRR remains steady at fully sustained prices, 'Call'| WHEAT-Liverpool ana Paria were botn | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | v s vonas—""*"|qure 6 1 co® 5% ? § 2 coupon......106% North Carolina 6. s e e e g ) T g L S PPLES. Common, | l1ower. Chicago was dull but firm, owing to = 4s quar coup..1%115% Mutual El Co. — 11 & new dweobon il Norhern Pacy! Bradstreet's on Trade. figec; prime, sKGec; cholce, EX@Te: fancy, | (K, SRR UG Cabies: Local dealers DOERE | et e mmter o suls a0 brands sell | 4% 40 O i | Pac, das Tmp.. 9K g0 7 5 old 45 TeB ... 114% N, 5 e c. 2 about lc under quotations. Heas B A EASTERN MARKETS S old 4s co5mn.m:':‘ Y hc"&'} s!:‘!c, :: poL-‘-Ag'XNRNM B AN “fifi market was dull but firm, with a slight | Steers. 10@10c; mfd‘“m 9G%c: Ih;: !:?:: "Mtc:fl:.’;‘.':.;"" - g‘;‘ 3 ?l s : 8 &s istered..112% N w nd. , - 3 , B + | e R ot - WAPRICOTS—Royal, 124@Mc: Moorpark, 150 | tmprovement in futwres o\ T | Cowhides, $gSkc; Stags, o Seited Kip. 10c; o Ko N, > § Dl st .,e.:- -i21, |Qreson Nav 1sts:’ 110 NEW YORK, May 15.—Bradstreet's to-mor- | B CHES—Peeled, 16@20c; unpeeled, 5@dc. @%ic. i ¥ 3 brands, 15c; Dry Kip and Veal. 16@l7c: Dry New York Stock Market. | Atchicon Eafuse ia, 84 O Ehort Tnee193% | row will say: Contlnued dullness in many : . g CALL BOARD SALES. Calf, e:' Sheepekins, _shearlings, 15G%c | ¥ & Ci Ry o..11s | & 106 [OF 8 4 | branches and a further shading in several 115 o' clock—] P eart; ool POWs each. medium, NEWNC; | Geary- | Canada Sou 2ds....106% Or § L. | er Informal Session—9:15 o' clock—December—2000 A ar NEW YORK, May 1f —The stock market con- | Ches & Obilo 4i4s... i ot 8.r.. 4| fiile Tines copstitiits ‘the laadtug Ceatises in New York Metal M a’kd' nslée e L e R % He ed successfully againgt the marked depres- | Ches & Ohio 5s.....116 |K G W he i % - Session—No sales. . eerskins—Sum g of s :nr:ulhovded = < ; Xor ;_ne;; e Iz‘: L& ?S';ivr:m‘x:l;i 1089 oo b:{":ncen“l‘u“.d::up’l‘n;:d.i: .i:l:ver.‘::l.cl:&::s .,:‘fv:"n zg_“fu::{ n“”“‘::‘l::"l:fl':"“ 3 "g“::“%“fi';'“ Session—December—8000 ctls, | or menium whins. S : winer o S s B [ 2 creasing = th as the day advanced. > & =b 52.116% | gen 6s.124 | for corn, pork, butter, cheese, wool and cot- ¥ ; 2000, Goatskins — Prime Angoras, Tc; large Tomses. were all retrieved and the ciose way | ChicaNo Term b oy Bt coms 18 | ton, " amonie the kreat agricultural products | ruled rather quiet, but a littlo steadier, in- | Atternodn Session—December—10,000 ctls, smooth; foe: medium, e. e el 8 fal; 1\ h:o:--::: u::); a burst dnlt hu):‘n: «;rdm‘ {_»_F\‘e: z '}_z.ri':: . g",‘ix l:luzl CRt P e 1211 Suu.’.’“{\‘%fe“.’i’ |:n|:’n¢l§:f;- fi::’;f. 'pnnl:lall;"lovyllr'; g:l.x;l::d ,,}”',,,"’m‘“‘,.,l‘.’f" c:i?;ndho'::w: ‘,'.',:: d?fi%&%};&:l and weak, with a slight de- Ac; orefl;ed. s::mxfimd.nfl'z\:ci’f.r TR I)i.':x‘.' olv ency exceeding that for a Gt 027 |Southern Ry Js.....11 to less favorabl rts hes d abroad. n ‘here. e VOOL—Sopri; 1ip_ i ows: S e et T : V7 sandard B&F G D0 | Continuca drymens i the Nortwest has Even | wa auice At i DG Take. comnér Sontigues | Focd. Mc for Mo 1 and €@ ro o | Norihers Hve, [stiie: Novehern detecitver 1 | N6 X shown by the specialties and Inductrisis. wiile " T Tenn new set 3n | the spring wheat situation a less satisfactory | dull and unchanged at $16 §7%. Lead ruled | §rades; Brewing an pping grades, T5@S2%c; | @lic; Middie County, free, 13@ife; Middle | N R of the railroads generally are from 8 fraction to ;i ITemt Pac 1sts. | @ppearance and ‘there s little improvement | very dull at $3 m‘i Spel vas a lit- | Chevauier, nominal unty, defective, 13@ise: Southern Mountain. | N R of over two points higher. Th - exas & Pac 2ds. noted in the winter wheat sections of the Cen- | tle easfer under r offer closing easy CALL BOARD SALES. 12 months’, 12@13¢: do, free, 7 months’, 11@13c: | N P C sy gher. e early depression e ‘,‘fl % gn!::. rl:'f n:- tral West. It is doubtful, however, I the dry | at 5% points off on the basis 45@4 50. Pig| I Session—9:15 o’ clock—December—4000 | 40. defective. i months’. 15§12 : Humboldt and | X P C te inception in London, where stocks o b e , | weather has yet really affected spring wheat, | iron warrants were weak and unsettled. The | ctls, 70c! Mendacino 20fi21c: Nevada. 14@17e per Ib. _ PN wers ®0ld down sharply. Sugar and Tobacco - "abash 2ds 02t5 | chief complaint com! from the lumber in | brokers’ for lead was $3 S0 and for cop- | Second Session—December—2000 ctls, 69%c; | , HOPS—6@lic per Ih. Buyers are said to bs | Oak wers both sold down sharply, but they met My Wie Comrel 1o u}“ Witk the PTG Ok SupTia Waa ik | per e e SesdlonDece NG e 18 S e e s“mmm.;. - 8 ’, . v} e 2 “ R support of & character which has been lack. 110814 Va Centuries 8" | Doen ahatad again. moopitbLaedlAe. \ob ot Ga A NLas B Decumbac— 0 ctls, Ittt ) MO RN T (et i b ::f._f:v: anig 3 tl-y-r post. An unwieldy short | L & N unifled 4 ~’g“1).’;l Eem I:* that ;-‘lher more Strengih i, moved 0 Tonton % Afterncon Session—No sales. | Om C_R: pterest “has been formed, espec y - o i rices, where su; les ral . . recai { Sy in the Somies OF s Sty lu X0 MINING STOCKS. S7e feporica ot excessive The roh and steel Chicago Grain Market. | | nof and e maskes was b @ te| . San Francisco Meat Market. - | § & S'n% & £line, and when the stock began to move up 14 Ontario . 775 | Situation is no stronger and shaded prices fafl e G W] $1 30: Red, $1@1 20; Gray, $1 07% Powell-st R 6s.i the dem: from the bears became precipitate. 08 Ophir 0 | to develop much new business. mar pig » @1 1; Black, 1 07%. All descriptions stand the same, the market | Sac L & G Ris :' l'\:.k.u-.:::}! :1,|::‘w in some New York | L1133 uth .. 0 |'|- “r:zmimdlly I‘ln'chln‘fidll Pittsburg, but éh' 5 CORN—Eastern large yellow, $1 15@1 17% per | being well supplied as a rule. 8 F & SIV 5a.l] N s edded to the confusion of the bears. | . 50 Quicksilver 150 |1 et e e e atelde Of What elty | CHICAGO, May 18.—The greater part of the | ctl; Eastern white, $1G110 per ctl. BAET-SGesaiper 15 for Tufe oo cholos 8 Ry of Cal 6a.111% — | Sugar Stocks— Brookly Gas Unlon moved upward 5§ points | 12 Guicksilver prefd.. 3 5 | IS being offered there below current quotations, nd HYE—05G¥T}c_per cti v B P ot e - 14KILY Hana S P Co.. 8 @nd Comsolidated Gos 6% to a level far above 1 e e i Structural material continues the . strongest | Session trade in wheat was quiet. The opening | RYECSGVIac per cri VEAL—Large. 7c; small. $@5ic per Ib. Do (M8} — 1O HanC S Lo that touched by this stock for many roomihg e ls feature of the trade. From Birmingham come | Was easy, July %@%c under yesterday at o s MUTTON—-Wethers, 6%@7c; ewes, 8@6%c per Do (1908 Tt Haw C & SCo— %0 yost en the steel industrials were bought 68 Unlon Col 7| [eports of continued large export business. | 66%c to G8c, because Liverpool was lower and & Dopna Do (19 - nd moved upward generally a point. - o 20 Yellow Jacket. 13 | more having been done in two weeks past than | the board's’ fgures shomed an Increase in Ar- Flour and Millstuffs. LAMB—Spring c per Ib. o large buying O DRrliucite wes o h e 28 . 24 Yelloy . In_two weeks previously. but quotations are | gentine shipmomig ouce 1 previous week. But e PORK_Live Hogs, i%@i%e for small and 0% — the railrond list, but there -was & well dir g Bl oy i largely nominal and the cutlook i rather more | the Drice Bot mo lower, for the. beafs had been | FLOUR—Callfornia family extras, $360@3 75, | FSQum 24 SHGIHC for lare: stock Hoga and fua {ributed demand for raiiroad stocks during the unferiain, A, ymber, of large Pennsyivania | in‘clntrol oniy & brict period Whan the Weather | usual terma; bakers y T, | Tecders, SRESIe; dressed Hocs F@8uc. f atter part o y and the sudden ump oar] to iteelf feit. There was no re- & $2 25@3 per P RS . 30 prices of some indicated the uneas 4 than usual and some rellef this source 1y | et fr mend from a short interest. No gold :xymar:‘ lm::a .i?mm other m&n lead Is very :w‘mm.llm‘ hlhll! hmm “Wmmmmw"" M'-m:umhm'nm’f' L General M!’C}Wfidt&& were announced for to-morrow's Eng e ces are lowest There were more rains west_and . B o e s o R Y L Sk {ime pane. Fin has ates: bownshictect | TECTS, Yere, more rains n the Southwest and a2 BAGS—San Quentin Bags., & @: Calcutta “The Strong return made to-day by the Imperial ‘whil is nominally unchanged. The fly. ly more shorts ocovered and 50; o Grain Bags, 6%c;: Wool Bags, 2814@G32%e; Fleece fi"fi:n’fm(mzf "&‘ "“’m‘“‘;a“" g bl:;l:l.-: mn-lft::tkn I-' on the -gal&“nmu u"xh- ‘who gfl ‘the article held to it. The u.'.l}; e Twine, The. ved " cont Engl Prench some time past, new was Bintions st Sheios et o i dtstu are fewer and some old ones have | & el 507 mnh- to the top at 67%@%c, wnu-'m COAL~Wellington, §8 per ton; new Welling- ension of any further gold exports &t pres- R0 sl it S B e at Chicegs corn ‘market was. firm bt quiet. The a Erant: K. Coon By B M atuant e o ent. unbroken. Louis Kinds of . $6: . $5; Wal ; The bond market responded to late activity m‘:‘"‘“""{‘""“"brmnfln«'m-fi VAR Whent The decliins tondens. soon save | 2 PTG gperative Walisend. 8 Cumberina. $i2 in buik s TR Sl ety S TR (A7, AN 8L o | Sy SR reptnd oS S b e | © Hay and Feedstufs. Evg i canntt T per'ton: Coke, 16 e tom United States refunding 2, when issued, ad bad dn’ unsetiting effect upon lumber. Sver en ) : ; gt LT in bialk and $18 in sacks: Castle Gate and Rock Anthracite coal production is being restricted | In oats was and fluctuations fol- | All descriptions remain dull, with continued |~ hir o Mas s Cola’ e %