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THE SAN FRANCIS CO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1900. <. July | 845 large White, §3 1063 20; Pink. 2 5092 90; finea nha: the guidance of the product Red, $3 25@8 50, keve, $2 50@4; Butters, Drice O1°tht Tav arertal e ‘not s uenced | Guencs, for, the Fate over vesterday. lard 2%c | Bedy 88 o Sk ‘ ;' | ment of the trade war, has stimulated demand | Jower and ribs unchanged. follows: xmnu-s 4 Yt i) pther lines, notably coffea which is ‘also [ The leading futures ranged as T EEER, o ";{‘9;'5, g'fm'g:l'_ Yellow | ——————— e ' 4 er 1 . [Close. | Mustard, 4c; L ; Canary, 34c f."?}d "y for e week, ~ Advices from no ‘ary ARTICLES. |Open.|High.| mw_l_ Maste for Calttorniaand e tor &.t:‘s‘#- S AUCTION SALE! . affecting orders in many lines, but_cof fa, e ;. s . i | Two carloads of well. fail D SR NG . of well-bred, gentle, browa 5 o e B A 86%| ““‘w S| o | TmothY FEAS Nues, 1 %002 35; Green, 130 | HORSES from HUSEMAN STOCK FARM, Sis: e [iatrtietiiess Saret Ay | Mky o7 6ma| 6% o kivou Ccun(ys. 1o T8l of 24 Rours given ail = < purchasers. ‘Sale takes plac 4 e P T T I T s s R B Onions and Vegetables. | " ~"AF MORSNG" 20 tay 3, is 0a'the whole weaker, partly owing o the | July . wmsl s ¥ | W81 Potatoes, On na Vegetables. At 11 o'clock. unsettled conditions In the bullding teade. ang | Seprember 3| 38 | 37‘*1 R The highest bidder the buyer, regardless o Partly to the feeling that prices have been | Oats No. ns| sl 2% | Asparagus. Peas and Rhubarb are aunl ana | PFIC Stock ta P O 1T Erue St o S ottar Ha S I fi ey [ Mey Hal Bk Bk e prenurul T2 Howard Street, near Thine steel the deadiock still continues, buyers and | Septem 20%| 20%| 20%) 20% | There ‘Tilxz‘ue !ci?lm;:;: Potatoes and Onions. WILLIAM G. LAYNG, Auctioneer. ers n, 5 the 2 Vi = .y« | New Garlic is st . —— - ;l;le-r:d b‘uullfue:r = :'chlg:llyllnt%?:nrlx:r‘\:éufi .yu‘l‘;!ipm e e n 47!/.‘11 o e \;“:)T:;OES-Burbmk > 35@80c per sack: Ore- | when there fs every inducement for carriers ¥ ower range. Nominally Bessemer | " Lard. 100 ibs— Burbanks, 30@70c; New Potatoes, 50@75¢c in Xk thi - lor carriers to = 484y, Silver certificates. 60@6lc: bar_silve i€ and steel billets nchi 'd ‘and thi e 9214/ 6 9215 | gon Burl . seek this port, extreme rates outward for gr SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Gotie.” Mexican dollars. 4hic.” Bonds -Govern: | fa"correct’an. far ab large prouecs ane ane | July ... § 04| $30%) 830 8532 | Facics and wocamt in poxen T Austra. | 204 JUmber and quick dispatcn. Tt ohome ot [nent. strong; State, inactive; rallroad, Irresu- | cerned. but outside offers are at considerable | © Hnar Jaibe. 160 The— | 50 ved ik ively that if our port was permanen ks s B B e o e o gl e | 0 B S o™ e s | S et e Bl Eeie y 7 I 7 s ric September ol 6857|6574 652l 65T barb, 3GTc_per box: Asparagus, Legt | i : cause no fuel fam Silver declined. New York Exchange lower. Condition of the Treasury. | 2% or piates woa for Some grades'of gt | SVember ..o 4K | 637 | e, S, B Rl BT T | el e e g 0 i 4 feature s th Sy : 5 %5 for fancy large; Gi . 50GS5c per | the ofl product o e S Wheat futures and spot Barley lower. WASHINGTON, May 2.—To-day's statement | Advices would seom G glemib int. soraig | 2705 e Nasring Wieel $30% | Shdk for common and $1G1 25 for Garden;: String | oo lh2roduct thro 5, e R R of the treasury balances, exclusive of the $150.- | Markets may follow those of America toward & | oats, 220 sers No 2 Il 2l Beans, TG e matoes. Siat . L20 | buyers that Colonial coals will be . adusnces Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged and dull. G000 gold reserve, shows: Available cash | lower eange. “Almost “alone amons' iron and | White, Sy sie; No- 2 his Suiainis: se: Cabbage, 40@3lc: Tomatoss, 31G133; Fig | 25 cents per ton after Jamiars 1, one ¢ ‘ I 43,871,246; gold, $69,697,607. steel products structural material {8 firm and barley, 36ic; No. 3 barley, 33@4lc; No. 1 flax [ Plant from Los Angeles, 5@7c: Dried Okra, | RICE hina mixed 4G4 05: China N Tothi LT halanol ANIO% S0 Y much s hoped for in the direction of new (gl LLH T 's2 42402 65 Ib; Green Peppers from Los Angel 4T e na No. L Nothing new in Hay, Beans and Feedstuffs. Dusinese. The" wetcnras I cast-iton Zipe Iy | Seeds 180 Prime mothy eed, 8242462 £ | dac per Ib; Green Peppers from Los Ange 94 T0; extra do. s 5 % 4 5 London Market. {naucing some curtailment of production, no- f Ibe s et Spvh: Domor 0@l 45: 1a $).73 400 | per sack: Summer Squash, SGTC Der box for | © UG AR R Potatoes, Vegetables and Onions in good supply. S B e Sl R R e S T M L Sl e 150, for Alameda: Cucum. | pany Guotes Der Ib in In S Foit oy e 2 3 ding flour, shipm. et SO P dor or hothous 25% | Crush “rushe Butter, Cheese and Eggs as previously quoted. N R, M B e bionm aayas | oeek aggregate 3,008,963 biushels, against b118e | ors,Cicar sides (boxed), $7G710; whisky, dis- | bers, 40@Toc per dozen Euindd ana “Fine Crus f S ) Poultry market still oversupplied and dull. Fruits of all kinds plentiful at fair prices. Prunes better cleaned up than for several years. Nothing doing in Provisions. Meats quiet with ample spot supplies. Local stocks and bonds dull. Increased exports of Salmon. Charters. Tbe Galgate loads wheat at Portland for Europe, s 6. Exports of Lumber. Exports of lumber from first four months of the vyear were 15,000 feet, valued at §IT2400, mgainst 7,219,000 feet &t $172,250 for the same time in 159, Ex[*ort? of Salmon. Exports of salmon from this port by sea @uring the first four monthe of the year were 7,040 cases and 3213 packages, valued at $653.000. against 110,200 cases and 3721 packages &t $459,650 in the same time last year. Sugar From the Islands. The official returns of exports of sugar from nde for the first quarter of er year compare as follows: Pounds. Value. 26,813, € Prunes Advancing. The New York Commercial of the 1Sth says: ““The market was stirred up early yesterd morning when it became known that the largest prune sales ever York had occurred boxes, were immediate! Evap the whole market became quite firm orated apples are weak me %c. Some sales of cots for de- There i ers will be attention. sei f interest in the dried block of seventy day by a local synd market greatly. The feeling urther advances from the » be expected before the Man; en together with the crop, denote @ good er Report. n—Pacific Time.) 1SCS0, May 25—5 p. m. ing are the seasonal rainfalls to red with those of same d: season, and rainfalle in the last 24 hours: Last 24 This Last Los Angeles San Diego threatening weathey rn portion of the Pa- the southern. Rain has of Cape ngton and r Western 1 has been quite y has fallen rapidly during the northern portion of the Pacific i n commenced to rise over s evening. The storm is central essions north of Wahington. has fallen in Western Ore- t of the Rocky Mountains it rat at San Francteco for thirty ixht May 26: thern California—Generally fair Sat- €t showers along the extreme north- t and fog along the central coast at esh west wind. ™ California—Fair Saturday; fresh _For Nevada—Partly cloudy Saturday; contin- Partly cloudy Saturday; continued Fair Saturday. rancisco and & at night; fresh west wind. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official. —_— EASTERN MARKETS. I | New York Stock Market. his port during the . export orders have | | vicinity—Generally Colorado Southern 1st prefd. Colorado Southern 24 prefd. Delaware & Hudson. Delaware, Lackawann: Denver & Rio Grande. Erie Great Northern pre Hocking Coal . Hocking Valley Iilinots Cent lowa Central . lowa Central pr Kansas City, Pittsbu neapolis & St Louis.. neapolis & St Louis pi sourl Pacific re! 3 10% ssouri, Kan i, ew Jersey ( 1163 ew York 1315 rfotk & Western.. 35 folk & Western 813 60 g 21% Oregon Rall 42 egon Ry & al st prefd.. 24 prefd sthwestern s Southwestern prefd Pacific prefd Webash ...... Wabash prefd Wheeling & L Wheeling & L E Wisconsin Central . Express Companie Adams American iser's London financial cablegram says: The markets here were quietly steady for & while, but weakened finally in sympathy with continued depression in Westrallans. American dealings were microscopic. There was Liverpool buying In the morning, but the close was dull, in sympathy with New York. Copper shares were heavy on the fall in metals. The bank bought £10,0 gold in Australian bars and recelved £5000 from Malta. The Bank of France reduced its discount rate from 3} o 3 per cent. The Berlin bank is expected to 11 uit. B CLOSING. Ty INDON, May 25.—Atchison, 26; Canadian P{fz’nc?osm; Unton_Pactfic . preferred, 7o%; % 76%; Grand Trunk, Northern Pacific preferred, 2 5;75“ ‘per ounce. 73%; Anaconda, S%; bar silv e 1 1 Bank Clearings. — NEW YORK. May 25.—The following table, compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- ings at all principal cities for the week ended May 24, with the percentage of increase and decrease, as compared with the corresponding e Percentage. | #ince the Citl Amoun Inc. Dec New York . .§922,604, (e 2. Boston - 110,163,947 < 16. Chicago . . 125,848,235 20 --- | boots ‘and shoes January 24, Philadelphia 92,378,528 1.8 21 and cotton goods March 21. St. Louls 30,381,830 5.5 Pittsburg 0.8 point for all P Baltimore . two months o an Francisco iils Cincinnati P Kansas Ci i3 New Orleans Minneapolis . Detroit ..... Cleveland Louisville . Providence Milwaukee St. Paul .. Buffalo pe Denver Hartford Richmond Memphis Washington ria e schester New Haven. Worcester Atlanta . Salt Lake Cit Springfield. Maes Fort Werth Portland, Me. Portland, Or. St. Joseph Los Angeles Norfolk . Syracuse would scarcely facturer n 1896 422 bushels last week, 3,18, corresponding week of 1599, 4,309,133 bushels in 895, 2,081,326 bushels {n 1507 and 2,084, ghfrica, o JUIL 1 Culs et . regate 1| , u 205,460,305 “Dushels Inet busheis n 180705, hels, 319 bushels in the 953 bushels the exports again: year and 210,566,969 Business fallures for the week numbered 167 compared with 155 in_the United States last week, 138 in th n 1588, 257 eek @ year ago, in 1857 and 227 in 159, 231 In the Dominion of Canada business failures for the week number 17, last week. Dun’s Review of Trade. ‘as compared with 24 -— — s NEW YORK, Mey 25.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s cl hange highest prices of p reached, November 29, and of wool, December 1, while hides reached their maximum Decem- ber 13, leather and iron products January 10, wools February The tables given { by this paper have shown that the highest rices was March 16, and after slow decline the range for all this year, prices was but 4.5 per cent lower May 4. the past week has added its full share, a fall of 4% per cent in cotton, 3 per cent In pig iron, 1.5 per cent in iron products, 2 per cent In hides, 2% per cent in boots and shoes and % per cent in leather, 3% per cent in | lenm and a little The decline rop In doubt. Weakness in_wool ‘hases of goods, is helped in 1, as by reduction many other p In cotton was rendered sen tianal by the fallure of the firm which had most strongly resisted it and for some months bad led the campaign for higher prices in the bellef that stocks for the rest of this year | meet demands with The course of the market for some months to come cannot well be predicted, | dull, 10c lower. as provision for the future has been made by spinners on both sides of the ocean. yet not enough to prompt heavy buying, has hindered free pur- without doubt, of late somewhat more compliant of cancella- tions and of slow collections. is waiting rather than unhealthy, quick adjustment to a lower range of prices for material might soon become as active as at any other time for years. The silk manu- in prices of raw and the decline in Manila hemp also aids a manufacture which is beginning to accom- plish more than many realize. the and Weekly Review of Trade to-morrow will say: Transition to a more natural range of prices after a time of extraordinary buying, specu- lation and rise is not wholly delightsome, how- ever ncedful it may be to business health. But the gradual Wwearying, branches to avoid loss. though has given opportunity in various It is nearly six months iron were But tro- ucts. next and there 1is But the market with The nominal price of Bessemer pig is held ctions. Des Moines . Nashville . without any reduction in Wilmington, De shapes or in sheets. Fall River Scranton . at Philadelphig. Grand Raplds Augusta, Ga rails, without change at Pittsburg and without trans- Bessemer s offered much below the £24 90 asked by the association, while prices of finished products of iron and steel have de- clined more than 1S per cent within two months structural No. 1 Lehigh pig Is quoted here at $21 and the best anthracite §22 But doubt about sufficlent supplies of stedl-making iron for the coming months seems the one impediment to renewal Tin is also a shade lower, with Sales prices recently quoted exhibit in strong light the change in Sudden and extensive changes are now re- subsequently grades have been sold at prices l4c to lige all sta ported In leather and boots and shoes, ap- parently resulting from the unylelding refusal of many dealers to place anything like their usual orders for the season at prices recently Concessions are now reported at 2ige to o per palr in leading grades for which such reduction was not reported a week ago, the general decline averages above It was doubtless based in part considerable concessfons in leather, as It le The movement of breadstuffs has now ma- Atlantic exports of wheat, been in fonr weeks pgainst 8657165 last vear. against 1,932,703 last \ 2 Lowell of activity. United States Davton, 0. | copper and lead unchanged this week. Wells Fargo . | Seattle of Connellsville coke below Miscellaneous— Tacoma . American Cotton Ofl. | Spokane the iron manufacture. American Cotton Ofl pref % | Sioux Cit; American Malting . 3% | New Bedford . American Malting prefd. 12 | Knoxville, Tenn American Smelting & Ref. Topeka . American Smeiting & Ref prefd Birmingham . American Spirits . Wichita asked. American Spirits prefd. Binghamton American Steel Hoop. Lexington, K: American Steel Hoop prefd Jacksonville, FI o that American Steel & Wire.. Kalamazoo . |3 per cent. American Steel & Wire prefd. Akron upe American Tin Plate 2 | Chattanooga . now appears that American Tin Plate prefd. Rockford, 11l | American Tobaeco .. Canton, O. below those recently quoted, the fall averag- ‘American Tobaceo prefd. . o | Springfield, O ing about 5% per cent. Anaconda Mining Co. 413, | Fargo, N.'D.... |,m Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 7 x Falls, S. | terially changed, Colorado Fuel & Iron Hasting: | flour included, ‘having Continental Tobacco | Fremont, bushels, Continental Tobacco Davenport exports 2, Petcat Beaet Toledo ... | year. and exports of corn 13, Fede: Gener Glueose Sugar Glucose Sugar p International Pa International Pape Laclede Gas .. National Biscuit . ational Steel ....... ational Steel prefd. ew York Alr Brake North American Pacific Coast ... Pacific Coast 1st prefd Pacific Const 2d prefd Pacific Mail People’s Gas Pressed Steel Car. Pressed Steel Car prefd. Puliman Palace Car.. Standard Rope & Twi Sugar /... Sugar prefd .. Tennessee Coal & Iron. United States Leather. United States Leather pre United States Rubber. I'nited States Rubber p 62 5,365 0 .43 ne. 54 X Infon ..... articularly weak. B o B S 14° | row will say: Speculation continues to be very | o eine o La ket P o .. RepubMe Iron & Steel Co pre . 561 | restrictive in character, public interest {n the‘ net decline. P C C & St Louls - 5 | market being small, while transactions are | July, Third Avenue -113% | principally the result of professional traders | (VA@T¥c, closed Talke. Shares sold. activity. This has, however, beeg an Interest- | H{b s Leadys, - ¢ ‘ ing though disappointing week for Wall street WOOL—Quiet. CLOSING BONDS. T S 2 refunding v issued). . 104 Dist of Col 3.6, W YORK. May 25.—The © S e remistere ‘ent gen o, e e e i | 1L e e orth Carolina 65, 13 - 4 2 ° &P~ | U S new ds reg orth Carolina 4s..108 preciable outside demand and professional | U § net 4s couson. orthern Pac gs... 67% traders preferred M aloo? pending more | U S old 4 Teg.....115%|Northern Pac 4s.. 104% Gefinite Aevelopments regarding the affairs of | T LELIN Y C & St L 45,1106 Price. McCormick & Co.. whose fatlure was | U § 5 113X Nor & W cons 4 o6 announ: There were not many | 1y g c | nder the rule on the exchange to-day for the firm's account, but there were indications of large transactions in accor with private settiements. Thus in the dealings there was a sale of & 9000-share bin Atchison preferred. the same house belng sth the buyer and the seller. There was also @ report current that large repurchases wers | made for Chicago account of blocks of stocks #0ld_yesterday for the failed firm transfer of an account. These o less represented the [rogress of @ mettlement of the firm's affairs. The prices at which they were made Indicated that the buying of the #tocks was intended to be about at last night's closing prices. The fact that such settlement could be mecured helped to sustain the market and prices ruled for the day at or above last migh the almost stagnant condif less effective low laet night's level. rumors were were in financial difficulty, veloped before the rumors rather depressed in spite of the extent of the faflure affected At the same time the but nothing de- clcse to warrant these support. The sentiment ad- versely and the collapse in cotton was looked | Hale & Norcross. o as materially aitering the prospects of cotton section owing to the dscreased price of the article. It was pointed out that the invariable result of such efforts to establish abnormally high prices is a relapse to ab- pormally low prices. The disposition mani- fested in Liverpool to extend the bear mo: ment in eotton instead of #ide at the decline disappointed some ex- ctation. The prospect of a large Increase n the cash reserves of the banks in to-mor- Tow's bank statement seemed to increase rather than relieve depression. In spite of the easter money rates abroad there was no disposition 10 buy American Stocks to-day. and the The hond market continnes dull price emall and mixed. Total + changes in saies, par value, £1.310,000 United States refunding 2s, when jssued, ad- yanced ;. In (registered) and e % and old 45 % In the bid price. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Bhares Closinz Sold. Stocks— Bid. 455 Atchison ... 25 o Atchison prefd . Baltimore & Ohio. Canadian Pacific Canada Southern Cherapeake & Ohio. Chicago Great Western Chicago, Burlington Chicagn, Ind & Louss disseminated that other houses ! . ... turning the buying | | Denver & R G 1 The Atchi- | Denver & R G 4s. #on transaction was explained as being a merc | E T Va & Ga 1 perations doubt- | Erie general 4. Ereater part of the | lowa Central lsts.113: t's level in spite of | K C P & G lIsts. tion of the market. | La new cons 4 Later in the day the sustaining influence was | L & N unified nd prices generally declined be- | Southern Pac | The undertone of the market was! COB Cal & Va. | 1 Atchison gen 4= Atchison adjust Canada Sou 2ds. Ches & Ohlo 44 Ches & Ohio 5s. € & Nor cons C & N S F Deb Chicago Term 4 {Or Short Line 6s. 106%Or S L cons 3s. 9574 | Reading gen 4s. MT|R G Western 1sts. 1413 St L & T M cons 55.110% 19 St I & § F gen 6s.1241s 95 |St Paul consols... 170% 101 St Paul C & P 1sts 120 99% St Paul C & P 5s..121% 103 '|Southern Ry 5s.....1121; 2%/Standard R & T 65 71 72%| Tenn new set 2s... 9615 120 |Texas & Pac lst 111 (Texas & Pac 2ds 108 |Unton Pacific 4s. 110 |Wabash 1s 1%/ Wabash 2as s West Shore 45, 71 1Wis Central 1sts. 108% Va Centurfes. 9% Va Deferred 83"/ Col & Sou 4s MINING STOCKS. 17 Ontario 0 Ophir .. 130 Plymouth . 55 Quicksilver it Quicksilver Ft W & D C 1sts Gen Electric is GHE&SA#s. G H & S A 24 Houston & T H & T C cons 6s Crown Point Deadwood ... Gould & Curry, 15 Sierra Nev: Homestake . 50 €0 Standard . Iron Silver . +» 67 Unlon Con Mexican .. 2 Yellow Jacket BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— ! Unien_Pacific . 2G3 West End . i 5 N E Gas & Coke 25% 1 Mining Ih.l’e!—s' ! 69% Adventure , e | American Sugar ...113 Aliouez Mining Co 114 2o Sugar prefd.. 1113 amalg Copper ... stiy Bell Telephone 5 Boston & Alban; ontana. 203 4 12% Tamarack . e 164 Utah Mining ... 25 206 Winona . 3 183 Wolverines a7y New York Money Market. NEW YORK, May 20.—Money on call easy at 1%@1% per cent; last loan, 1% per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 3%4@4% per cent. Sterling exchange heavy, with actual business in bankers’ at $4 873@4 87% for demand for sixty days: LN o T o Y 8 83 | - 9% | Vancouver . % | demption, thereby tending to prevent any un- | | | of strength, which, however, did not continue, | end of the gold movement is generally con- Iveston ngfield, Tl ginaw Little Rock Helena, Mo Youngstown W outside o v York... T Montreal Toronto . Winnipeg . Halifax . Hamiiton St. John, Victoria t n i NEW YORK, May 2.—Bradstreet's to-mor- | and involved one serious disaster In Stock Ex- change circles. It began with more or leeg renewal of bullish feeling on the part of the speculative community, caused by the an. nouncement that the New York gas war had been brought to an end. also by the news that Secretary Gage has called the $25,500,000 of ex- | tended 2 per cent Government bonds for re- T due accumulations in the treasury. Last Sat- urday the advances were general and on Mon- | day the market opened with a further display | as there scemed to be a decided disposition to take profits. Prices accordingly receded ir- regularly, though bullish manifestations were kept up ‘more or less in special stocks like Sugar, Tobacco, Atchison preferred or Northe ern Pacific, and the market, while dull, was not a weak one. London operations in our market were mixed and at one time exag- | gerated reports about the presence of the bubonic plague at San Francisco created a disposition to liquidation of American stockes | in the forelgn markets. Some attention was pald fo the crop situation, and although re- ports of drought in the Northwest were heard the general situation was favorable to the granger railroad prospects. The decline of for- elgn_exchange and the lowering of the Bank of Ergland rate rendered the shipment. of 1,250,000 gold to Paris of little 4 7 on Thursday a matter consequence to the street. In fact the sidered at hand. The only other incident of general importance was the failure of Prics, McCormick & Co. It had the effect of renewed lguidation “s:ud weakness In securities, the whole list on Thursday selling off to a certain ai extent. s » ) Bradstreet's on Trade. —_— NEW YORK. May 25.—Bradstreet's to-mor- row will say: Trade is, if anything, quieter and prices are lower than a week age, while efforts toward a readjustment of productive capacity to present conditions are roted in several lines of Industry, notably iron ana steel and lumber. Unsettled conditions in the cotton trade and a larse failure, due mainly to overstaying the bull side of this staple, has tended to weaken quotations in several lines f ulative business. Rather bett, Yeports and the backward demand for eovioh goods are of course partly responsible for the sharp break, but statistically the staple rec mains very strong. Crop. reports are as g whole good except for wheat. As regards the latter it may be said that In the Northwest some much-needed rains have fallen, but the claim fs made that more moisture is needed. Winter wheat prospects in the Southwest re. main good, but forelgn inquiry has been on a reduced scale. Practically the entire corn crop has been planted under favorable con- ditions and reports from the oats crop are Iikewise good, but a slight shading of quota- tions, due to backward export businers, be e for these cereals. Hog are l-ola':rl.ndlhlrmclltmolp petrolcum, hides and leather, copper number of iron and steel products. Perhaps for the most favorable report of the week as to distributive trade comes from the grocery business, In which the sharp advance n re- No. improyement. Total sale: in very weak; ok fina shade under d the range > Carly, but weak Jater forming a last year. 631, against 10, Prices have changed . the excitement being concentrated upon cotton, which declined 7-16c. ver Fallures for the week have been 155 In the ‘nited States, agal nst 142 in Canada, against 18 last — . % New York Grain and Produce. ] * last year, an CEW one steady. WHEAT—Receipt: ominal 1 Northern Du o arrive. ort COFFEE—Spot, August, efined, steady. BUTTER—Recelpts, Western creamery, EGGS—Recelpte, $099 package: ern, loss off, 13%@4c; Southern at mark, 104%@ 12 . 30 December, $7 15; GAR—Raw, firm; fair refining, dc; trifugal, 96 test, 4%c; molasses sugar, 3 13-16c; 138,750 luth, firm; No. mild, market quiet; Cordova, 94@13%c. tures closed steady at a net advance of 5 points. 16,500 bags. including: $6 50 Mare Tse bushels; f. o b, d 20 —% YORK, May 25.—FLOUR—Receipts, 50 barrels; exports, 17,88, There was a falr demand for spring clears and patents, but only a slow trade in winter wheats, with the under- exports, 89,801 Spot, firm; No. 2 red, 7i%c elevator No. 2 red, 52 {. 0. b. afloat nominal; afloat prompt; No. 1 hard Duluth, 76%¢ f. o. b. afloat Options opened firm on dry weather reports, but through speculative neglect and disappointing Paris cables did not sustain the Active selling for short account ensued, and with small clearances, a light ex- trade and heaviness in corn made the It rallied a trifle on covering and closed steady at %@%c May, 71 5-16371 9-16¢, closed Tiige; @72 1l-16e. closed 72%¢; September, 7 invoice, 7%c: Fu- May, 36 70; September, 36 850 ch, $7 30@7 3. cen- 5005 packages. Firm; 1615G20%c; factory, 14@16c. Firm; West- DRIED FRUITS. The market for evaporated apples ruled rather quiet but about steady at unchanged prices. Callfornia dried fruits dull and featureiess. STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, @ic; prime. §%@6c; cholce, 6%@T7c; fancy, 1 wase] ' CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@Sc per pound, as to size and APRICOTS—Roval, 1sc. 3 ity. # Lt Moorpark, 1@ PEACHES—Peeled, 16@20c; unpeeled, 7@c. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, May 25.—Advices from abroad ition at $28 621.@29. ustained at $16 75. were rather unsatisfactory and in sympathy with this factor, together with the continued large receints of tin, caused a drop of some 25 to 37% points, closing in a demoralized con- Lake copper, while lower London, was quiet here, but prices were fully Plg_iron warrants were 33 @4 Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO, May Trade was speculative Save for 25.—The Tight Hcle. e lwn'ell' at ttle was dull_and tener'l’l‘l‘;‘ under the influence of The weather was favorable for the Liverpool was at yesterday at 21%c. Tmmnumwdlmflmng:m . Py R otk was narrow. both steady. «cool, for cash July wound . activity early 11 jority ing definite, Northern No. 1 foundry ruled very weak and unsettled at $20@22.. Lead con- tinues dull and unchanged at Spelter was a_ shade firmer on inquiry and closed firm at $4 brokers' price for lead was $3 80 and per $16 50G16 6215, 0215, export sequestered | Farina $4 50 vale of life which the wheat market placidly | Qats (ba trudged along to-day was only %c in width, it the expression may be used. The Northwest was stfll without rain of the sort needed, though Winnipeg, Grand Forks and a little moisture’ which was suffcl There Bhowers reached here the market. was firm on the Liverpool steadiness, the hereinbefore referred to and the from Kansas and Illinols. The ey e S e s in (he Northweet woBld at least be Of soma benefit. in th steady ot 8o 52¢ | Before the news of | The situation remains as previously reported. ms of and up corn July closed a Gats ‘were dull andcasy. . July closed ¥@ko finished goods, per gal, §123. ARTICLES. Receipts. | Shipm'ts. 9,000 8,000 28,000 25,000 147,000 || astio00 26,000 On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter market was steady; creamery, 15@19%c; dairy, 13%@1%c. CI 44 e Tisge heeser slow, 85%@9%c. Eggs, steady’ e Foreign Futures. *\s_‘* LIVERPOOL. et~ July. Sept. closing” .. iR I» PARIS. Wheat— = Opening % St Dee Closing® . nn Flour_ ening . Closing s Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, May 25.—CATTLE—Receipts, 5000, including 400 Texans. Steers, slow, 10c lower; butchers’ stock, 10c to 15c lower. Natives— : good to | : boor to medium, $4 40 g ggi gg: mixed l!mck- i cows, $3 1 33 35@5 10; canners, e YBElll on sale to-day, one car, $5 45 prime steers, $5 105 70 | @ 90: selected feeders, ers, dull, shade lower 450 $3@ eifers, y, one car, $5: Texas fed 15; Texas bulls, $3 25@3 75. Hods—gtecem. To-day, 20,000 G mmsrror es- | timated, 18,000; left over, 2500. Strong to shade | higher. ' Top, 35 35: mixed and_butchers', $5 10 | @s B200 052, Sholce heavy, 3 25 3; 'rough | e 5 t, $5 10g5 30; | sales,’ $5 25@5 20. o e SO SHEEP—Recelipts, 5000. Sheep and lambs Good to cholce wethers, $4 75 fce mixed, $4 2044 90; Western 515: yearlings, $5@5 7, Western lambs, $6@7. London Wool Market. LONDON, May 25.—The third serfes of the | 1900 auction sales closed to-day with offerings Of 8285 bales. The selection wds falr and met | @5 10; fair to cho! 34 85@5 1. lambs, $4 30 With %ood demand at firm prices. The bulk of the offerings were taken by Yorkshire. The s _opened with an average most pro- | | third series of sale depreciation of 10°per cent, being nounced in inferfor and faulty stock. Mer- chants, considering the statistical situation fa- Yyorable, would not accept_the reduction, and Withdrawals were heavy. Upon the announce- ment of heavy curtailment competition became | more animated and widespread. Medium coarse | | crossbreds throughout were in better demand. | | Inferior greasy and poor fleeces were hard to | sell until refused an additional 5 per cent,of the offerings during the series. The home trade secured 70.000 bales, the Continent 50,000, Ameri- ca 3000 and 157,000 bales were held over. | Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, May 25.—Clearings, balances, $21,572. Northern Wheat Market. OREGO: PORTLAND, May 25.—Walla Walla and val ley, 51@52c. TWASHINGTON. TACOMA, May 25.—Market dull and quota- | tlons unchanged. Bluestem, 54c; club, slc, both for export. $255,143; Foreign Markets. | LONDON, May 2.—Consols, 101%: sllver, | 27%d; Frenéh rentes, 101f 10c. Wheat cargoes | on_passage, buyers indifferent operators; car- goes Walla' Walla, 25s; English country mar- kets, quiet. LIVERPOOL, May 2.—Wheat, quiet; No. 1 Standard California, 6s 1d@6s 2d: wheat in Pars, barely steady; flour in Paris, barely steady: French country markets, quiet. COTTON—Uplands, 5d. CLOSING. WHEAT—Spot, steady; No. 1 California, 6s 1%d; No. 1 Northern spring, 5s 9%d. Futures, aulet: July, Gs 9% September. s Sd. CORN—Spot, steady; American mixed, 4s %d. | Futures, quiet; nominal; July, 3s 9%d; September, 3s | LOCAL MARKETS. * d Exchange and Budlion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days... — 4 85% Sterling Exchange, sight . - 4 88% | Sterling Cables .. cose ot 4 898 New York Exchange, sight....... — 121 New York Exchange, telegraphic — 15 Fine Silver, per ounce. - 6014 Mexican Dollars . 4% 48 Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Liverpool and Paris opened firmer, but closed weaker. Chicago was firm, with a good inquiry, but few sellers. The advance was caused by re- ported crop damage. Broomhall cabled that the German Rye crop was in bad shape, and that | Rye was now higher than Wheat in that counc "Ih the focal market futures dect ned, but spot quotations were undisturbed. Spot Wheat—Shipping, 0G91%c; milling, 93% c- - CALL BOARD SALES. | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—Dece: | 069 ctls, 99 Second Session—December—2000 ctls, 99%c; 12,- 006, $9%c. geficBular Morning Session—December—6000 ctls, Afternoon _Session—December — 34,000 99%c; 56,000, 99%c. BARLEY—Prices are a fraction lower again and the market is very dull. Feed, 10@71%c for No. 1 and 65@67%c for oft des: Brewing and Shipping grades, 75@Soc evalier, nominal, CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Sesston—9:15 o'clock—No sales. hhrlml'llmsu on—9:15 o'cylock—December— 2000 ct! . Second Session—December—8000 ctls, 70e; 6000, T0i4c. Regular Morning Session—No sales. Afternoon Session—No sales, OATS—Business is dull and prices show no change. 101 20; Red, 2; Gray, A O o o 1101 20; Gray, 51 07 mber—20,- ctls, —Easts Eastern 1. Yellow, 150 per cii Eastern White: Bt 1o per T RY i7l4e per et BUCKWHEAT—Nominal, Flour ami_MiILrtuf?:. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60g3 73, usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 403 50; Oregon and Washington, §2 25@% per barrel. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in_sacks are as fol- I}l:: llau:,‘sl p;“mnl‘htoflth. trade: Gr'lh.lln Meal, $2 50; Rice Flour, $7 ’ Oat Groats, # 50; Hominy, lour, $4@4 25; Cracked Fheat. > : Whole Wheat Flour. $3: Rolled rrels) in sacks, ey, $5; St Bla” 100 1bs! Hay and Feedstuffs: ( MIDDLINGS—$17@20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Bariey, 15611 per ; Ofleake Meal at the mill $26@27; job '“hgéflm.m Cake, $20G21: Corn Ao’ & Corns 325 | the river and brought 50@60c per basket. | time, the demand has been so good during the | smaller than for some years, being from 150 15 per box for Marysville; new Garlic, 3%+ per ib Poultry and Game. ‘ The market is kept dull and weak by the | unsold Eastern, and by liberal receipts of local | stock. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, blers and 12@i3c for Hens b §1 25@1 50; Goslings, $1 25@1 Ducks, 34 50G5 for old_and @6 for young; Hens, $@4 50; Young Roosters, $5@6; Old Roosters, $3 50@4; Fryers, $4@4 50; Broliers, $3@3 50 for large and $1 75@2 50 for small; Pigeons, 51 75@2 per dozen | for cld and $1 75@2 for squal GAME—Nominal, Buiter, Cheese and Eggs. There is nothing new. All prices stand the same. All descriptions are slow of sale and in go0d supply. BUTTER— ¥ Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 17@iSc, seconds, 16@16%ec. Dairy—Fancy, 16@16%c: good to cholce, 1@ = " 13%c. B‘c’fiaczo;\!?;we-, ‘?ffiflnk: Young America, 9@ S%c: Eastern, 16@17c; Western, 15@16c per ib. EGGS—Quoted at 13@l4c for store and 14@l6c per dozen for ranch. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Apples and Apricots arrived in baskets from 11@12 for Gob- Geese, per pafr, Berries were firm, as usual at the close of the week, as will be seen by the quotations. Cherries were slightly weaker, though re- ceipts were comparatively light. Peaches and Apricots were also easy. Plums were neglected. Oranges are decidedly weaker, as the new fruits are leading now. Two cars were auc- tioned as follows: Standard Navels, $1G@1 Seedlings, 75¢@$2; fancy Mediterranean Sweets, $225@230. A car of late encias sold in open market at $3 25@3 50. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— _APRICOTS—35@65c per box for Pringles and Sc@S1 for Seedlings and 75c@$1 25 for Royals. APPLES—Green Apples, 50@76c per box for smail and §13 for Red Astrachans, large boxes. $4G5 per chest for large STRAWBERRIES—! and $6@9 for small berries. GOOSEBERRIES—3@ic per Ib for common and 6 per Ib for English. RASPBERRIES—$6@10 per chest; New- castle, — ver crate, BLACKBERRIES—$9@15 per chest; Covinas, er basket. 3AN BERRIES—$§@10 per chest. RRANTS—$2 5034 50 per chest. PLUMS—75c@$1 per crate. CHERRY PLUMS—3@50c per drawer. FIGS—From Palm Springs, —; from Art- zona, $2@2 25 per box. PEACHES—50c@$1 per box. two sold at $1 25. CHERRIES—30@40c per box for red and white and 30@60c for black: Royal Anne, 50@75c. bulk, 3%@0c for black and 1%@3%c per Ib for Jhite. and 5@6e for Royal Anze., Receipts were | xes. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 50@2 per box; Seedlings, $1@1 75; Valencias, $3g3 50; Lemons, $1@1 30 for common and $2@2 5 for 800d to choice; Mexican Limes, $4 50@5: Ba- !dmnn:. §2@3 per bunch; Pineapples, $3 50§4 per ozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. The Prune market in New York is active and hardening, as will be seen In the first column, but the local situation is dull. At the same A fancy lot or past several weeks that stocks are now to not over 200 cars at most, and these will | probably be cleand up before the new crop | appears. One or two more sales like that re- | ported in the first column will completely ex- haust the supply. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 3%@4c for 40-50's, 33c for 50-60's, 3c for 60-70's, 3%, @2%c for 0-S0's, 2¢ for $0-90's and 1%@1¥e for %0-100 Apricots, 9@10c for Royals and 10@11c for Moor- parks; Peaches. 414@4%c for Standards, 5c for | ice and 5%@6c for fancy; Peeled Peaches, 10 | @124¢; Evaporated Apples, 54@6e: Sun-dried, | 3@4c per Ib: Pears, 3%@iic for dark and T@se for bright halves; Black Figs, 1%@2: Whits Figs, 2@dc; Bleached Plums, T%c; unbleached Plums, 6c for pitted and 1%c for unpitted. RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's fancy, per Ib, 10c; choice, 9¢; standard, Sc; prime, 6c; un- bleached Thompson's per ib, '6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per lb, 83c; choice, 7%c; standard, 6ie; prime, Gc; unbleached Sultanas, 5c; Seedless, 50-Ib boxes, be; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, 5%c: 3-crown, 6%c; 4-crow 7c;: London Layers, 2-crown, $130 per box: 3-crown, $1 60. Fancy Clusters, §2; Dehesa, $2 50; Imperial, $3. All rices are f. o. b. at common shipping points n_Californi: NUTS—Walnuts, $@% for Standards and 9@ 10c for softshells; Almonds, 1112@12 for paper- shell, 9@10c for 'soft and 4@3c for hardshell: Peanuts, 5%@6%c for_Eastern and 5S¢ for Call- forn! Brazil Nuts, 7.4@Sc; Filberts, 12@1%c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50G5. HONEY—Comb, 11%@12¢ for bright and 10%@ 11c for light amber; water white extracts Th%e: ll‘htlb.mber extracted, 6%@7c: dark, $%4@Sc per Ib. BEESWAX—24@2%c per Ib. Provisions. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 11c per Ib for heavy, 1ic for light medium, 12 for light, 13c for ex- tra light and Mic for sugar cured. Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13%@14c; Mess Beef, $12 per bbl: extra Mess, §13; Family, $14: extra Prime Pork, $14 50@15: extra clear. $19; Mess, $16 50; Smoked Beet, 1214@13c per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 7@c per Ib for com- pound and 8%,@$c for pure: half-barrels, pure, $%c: 10-1b tins, 9%c: 5-Ib tins, 10% COTTOLENE- barrels, S%@S%ec: Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about lc under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 10@10%e; mediurn, 9@9%c; light, 9G9%c; Cowhides, 9@%%c; Stags, 7c; Saited Kip, l0e Calf. 10c;’ Dry Hides, sound. 18c; cul brands, 15¢; Dry Kip and Veal, ; Dry Calf, '19c: Sheepskins, shearlings. _i5@d0c | each; short Wool, 35@S0¢ each: medium, T0G80c; long "Wool. each: Horse Hides. 3242 50 | for large and $1 25@1 75 for smail; Colts, 5@ #0c. Deerskins—Summer or red skins, 40c; fall <r medium skins, 35¢; winter or_thin ekins, 20c. Goatskins — Prime Angoras, Tic; large and smooth, S0c: medium, 35c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered. Sc per Ib; No. 2, 4@4%c; refined. 6c; grease, 2%@3c. ‘OOL—Spring_clip_is quotable as follow: Northern free, 15%@17c; Northern defective, 15c; Middle County, free, 15@17¢c; Middle ‘ounty, defective, 13@l5c: Southern Mountain, 12 _months’, 12@1; ithern Mountain, free, 7 months'. 1G1ic: Southern Mountain, defec: tive, 7 months’, 10@12c: Humboldt and Mendo- cino, 20@21c; Nevada, 14@17c per Ib. HOPS—Nominal at 6@11c per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. Slight changes in Veal and Lamb will be seen. Otherwise there is nothing new, the market being well supplied. BEEF—5@6lc per Ib for fair to choice. VEAL—Large, 6G7c; small, 3@%c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 64@7c ewes, SG6%e per pound. LAMB-—Spring, 8c per Ib. FORK—Live Hoks, s%@%e for small and edium and $%@s Teeders, s4@3tc: for : stock Hogs and Hogs, 7@8i%e. General Merchandise. COAL—Wellington, 3 per ton; new Welling- ton, §8; Southfleld Wellin; §8; Seattle, $65; A Ry g t ‘allsend, mi Dulk and $13 % In sacks; Benneyivanc Arthel® cite Egg. $l4: Cannel, $11 ton; Coke, Per ton in_bulk and §1s'1n acka: Gate and Rock Springs. $8 45 per 2000 Ibs, Harrison's circular savs: “'During the week there have been three coal arrivals from British Columbia, 11,087 tons: two from Washington, 7360 tons: total, 13 427 tons. Deliveries must be made more freely, or the stocks in yard will be entirely depleted. Candy Granulated, 5.10¢; Confectioners’ : Extra C, 4.60c: Golde 0c more; half-barrel more; 50-1b bags, 10 mo for less "than 75 barr Dominos, half-barrels, 5.10¢ n C, %e m No o its or 1 FOR Tour, qr sks Wheat, ctls.. Cheese, ctis Butter, ctis. Tallow, ctis Quicksilver, 4. Eggs, doz.. Leather, rolls..... Pelts, bdis........ Flour, qr sks. Oats, ‘ctls. Wheat, ctls. last week. Poultry and Meats show little ch plies of both are rather larger tha been. lst of summer vegetables, Coal, per ton— Cannel ...... 13 00 Geattle .. Wellington .. 10 00 Southfleid New Welling- I o —@10 00 Dairy Produce, etc.— Butter, per sqr...35@40) Ranch Do per roll 30@35 | dozen ... Cheese, Cal Cheese, Eastern...11420 Cheese, Swiss.....0@3%| Common Egsgs....—@15 Meats, per Ib— Fryers, Brollers, each. Fruits and Nuts— Apricots, per Ib. Almonas, per Ib. Apples . 5@ 3| 10G20 bek.15@25 | Raisins, pe: lums, 13050 | _drawer Gooseberries, Vegetables— Artichokes, doz..... Al 0 /Onio: 5| Ol H Cabbage, each..... 5 Cauliflowers, each @10 Green Peas, Green Corn, doz.. Lentils, per Ib....."6@ 8| Floundets . Oysters, 20 | Do 5@10 | THE STOCK MARK Beyond a slight improvement in der at $34 8§73:@S5 25 there was n on the morning session of the Business was quiet. Dullness continued to prevail. Bid:Ask. | U8 Bonds— i BN O L 4s quar coup..115 1M utual hdqom.. ) 115 15, O G L & H. 48 do cp new. 1344135 | Pa 2 2 = E ol H kS STOCK Morning Session. Board-- 15 Cal Safe Deposit .. 50 Contra Costa Water 30 Giant Powder Con . 5 Glant Powder Con . 10 Giant Powder Con . 5 Glant Powder Con 50 Hana Plantation Co * 60 Market-st Railwa; kg X 1 - $2000 S F & S J V bonds . Street— Our deliveries for this month will average less Cracked co-a, $25 50 Attrad Feed, 'wmm“ B i St 1, S H ey, H e A huntcen o4 s BN Rarnic per bae. W- per Beans and Seeds. : ‘There is no life to anything under this head, BEANS—Bayos, $3G3 20: small White, §3 %@ than 2000 tons per day, whereas our actual con- sumption has been fully 15,000 tons more, fortunately our recent spell of sultry weather has diminished the domestic demand greatly. In the past three months there have been on| five cargces of foreign coals come to ha; one from Japan, three from Australla and one from Swansea, In all 14530 tons. In o) words, the total foreign fuel delivered In ni; daye is equal to less than four days' actual ccnsumption locally. This s most singular The fruit market is steadily being by the addition of summer varieties, and : are getting lower. Green Corn is added to the Eggs. per 15/ Honey Comb, per 10 |Oranges, dosen. mw‘hmunl. dozen Plums, per Ib. %5“\ Walnuts, per Ib... 1b.. 8@10; Radishes, dz behs Soles . Halibut .. Skates, each. Kingfish .. —@12 Tomeod . Mackerel Clams. gailon.... Do, Horse. /—| Do hardshell, 100.. 20/Crabs, each. « — |Al Pack Assn.117 Par Paint Co.. 10 AND BOND EXCHANGE. 4.50c; oe; boxes, rders taken equtvalent. 6c; boxes, 6.10c per ib. Receipts of Produce. Family Retail Market, — Dairy products remain about as they were ange, - $8 09— Wellington —@10 00 Coos Bay..... —@7 ® 172 12@15 ound ... fi')o. extracted...—@10 Bacon .. 2917 Pork, salt. Beet, choice. 26| Pork Chops. Do, 12| Round Steak. Jorned Beet. ... 5319 Sirioin, Steak lam, Eastern. Jig orterhouse Lard 15| Smoked Beet . Muttor 12{Pork Sausages. Epring Lamb. g slvm Pork, fresh. 5@20 Poultry an o Hens, each T 1b. 't 1b.. 5§10 Raspberries, bskt.. 20 Peaches, per Ij 10 |Strawberries, per, 12 5 Celery, bunch Sage, doz bnchs & ring Beans, 1b.. 4@ 8 Cucumbers, per Summer Squash, dozen ........ ‘3@ Egs Plant, 30 3@ 5 Turnips, per doz..10@15 — | Tomatoes, per Ib. $@10 ET. Glant Pow- othing new In the afterncon there were sales of Oceantc Steamahip at 398 and Glant Powder at §35gse. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, FRIDAY, May 25—2 p. m. a Bi,n'l‘;\s: 0. 2 Co. 1 Sl @ 3s do_coupon..109%3110 o Miscellaneous— e 48 47 Cal-st Cab s..119% — |San Francisco. 4% C C Water 65.108% — [Stkn G& ECo 10 — Ed L & P 6s..128% — | Iusurance— F&ClRy6s 116 _ |Firem's Fund. 227 — U = 2 langlo-cal Lea. 8 Do 05 — |Bank of Cal...410 — LA 04 104% Cal S D & T..104%108 b A — = [First National. — 29 Do Ge.. — — |Lon P & A... @34 — Do &ntd 5s..100 — |Merchants' Ex 15 — L A& P R 35.102% — |Nev Nat Bank — — Market-st 6s...127 — | Savings Banks— Do 1st L118% — [Ger S & L...1800 — NCNG =14 |Hum S & L. — = N R of C: — 116% Mut Sav Bnk.. &3 — Do 58 .......117 — |S F Sav U... 55 — NPCR . Sav&LSo.. i 3s . o ND(?lI R Union T Co. - - Oak G Street Rallroads— Oak Tra: California .....121%128 Oak W Geary-st - — Oceanic v 2% s Om C R: =& P &Cl 68 - p P&ORR 15 — Powell-st R 65,120 — |California .....180 170 Sac L & G Ris — — |Giant Con S F & SIV 5s. — | Vigorit . S Ry of — SPof A Do (1905) Do (1%06) Do (1912) L e r SV wa |Onomea S Co.. 2% 23 Do 4s. 103'4103% Paauhau 8 Co. 31: a2 Do 3d mtg...102% — Miscellaneous— ‘Water Stocks— Cal Fruit Asn. 98% 9% Contra Costa.. 7L 72 |Mer Ex Aasn.. — 100 Marin Count: — |Oceanic S Co.. 88 % — |Pac AP A....3 — Gas & Electric— Pac C Bor Co.19 LR taigsuse v

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