The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 3, 1900, Page 31

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ' V Exchange and Silver as previously quoted. : ! Wheat and Barley dull and weak. 3 Nothing doing in Oats, Corn and Rye. Beans and Seeds motionless. H ay quict and unchanged. Bran and Middlings firm. | : ns and Vegetables as before. { or and Eggs slowly improving. Cheese firm. receipts of Easterm Poultry announced. Fruit market well supplied and fairly active. b Honey sold at 12 1-2c per pound. isions dull and weak, with cutting in Hams. Hides still lower and meglected. Taliow weak. Hops and Wool inactive and unchanged. Meat market stands the same. Local stocks and bonds dull. Local bank clearings show a gain over last year. . | resumption of buying demand, Brows th ve confidence at thy consumptive requirements will ficleWt to maintain prosperous condi- Charters. nd Head loads merchandise for The tions in important trade. In the Southwest and West the good progress madc by the winter wheat and other crops has giver strength to lumber at Grays Harbor for stocks of railroads running th.ough that re- Im_ Bran an lumber a Portland at g o Bank Clearings. verness, r China: ariet there has been some im- mand and in prices as a re- ulation of idle money and the demand for funde at the money mar- | The volume offering of well secured s is small and prices advanced casily with- | ut any considerable demand. United States re- when issued and the threes de- and the old fours registered and LIST. apathet NEW YORK STOCK Clostne | Bid. Pr e e Orain ector Steller re- . | por warehouse snd re & Ohio. 2 | on w Canadlan Pacific . % % outhern 5234 ckton. = = b 0 « riington & ok s 04 hicago Ind & Loutsv Y icago Ind & Louisvil sta. Stockton cago & Eastern Illinots. { > . 4 14,47 “hicago & rthwestern . 1 s 11406 ago Rock Island & | Cors 192 7 tons Barley, Bran. 545 28t Colorad, | Delaware & Hudson..... | Delaware Lack & Western. Denver & Rio Grande.. Denver & Rio Grande pre! Erie .. Erie 1st pref ™ Wheat Shipments. { The British ship Primrose Hill, which cleared Great Northern pref < ! stown, carried 76,212 ctls. | Hocking Coal v $76,800, and 25,000 feet Lum- | 100 Hocking Valley er I 5 ssees.. Dlinois Central ardowie cleaswed Friday for L }?W: :::H—:ll = §6.7 A R Kansas City Pittsburg & Guif. v Lake Erie & Western...... Lake Erfe & Wi Lake Shore .. Lousville & Nashvilie. Manhattan L ....... Metropolitan Street Rallway. Mexican Central ...... Minneapolis & St Louls. apolis & St Louis prefd. i Pacific tern prefd. 3 ern Pacific ... Northern Pacific pretd Ontario & Western Oregon Railway & Oregon Railway & Pennsylvania Reading ... Reading 1st prefd .. Reading 24 prefd Rio Grande Rio Grande Louls & & Louis & San Fran 1st prefd Louis & San Fran 2d prefd. £t Louis Southwestern ... | 144 bhls. 14 pkes 15 pkes. Vi r Report. Louis Southwestern prefd. for —Pacific - Pau} ....... A e B Paul prefd . SA2 CIN0O, I . . St Paul & Omaha p mum temperatures were Southern Pacific r n rnia_to-day uthern Railway . * ramento 76, Southern Railway prefd. ndence 6, Texas & Pacific . 8 199, Union Pacific .. Maximum temperature, | Union Pacific prefd | g ean, i- bash ... | 1ONS AND GENERAL | 20 sh prefd....... a | Wheeling & Lake Erfe ! 5 Wheeling & Lake B | fean .. 4 mearly stationary 2 State ! failen over the upper | “Fargo - ellanenus Cotton OI1 Cotton O Maiting Malting Smelting & R melting & Refin station- | 2 bove the | % 315 | 2014 | prefd foggy American . e e ity | (T e | % PRTeEY American £ west wing, | 60 American o | ...... American iay; o -y American £ American ‘American American American Anaconda Mining Co. Brooklyn Rapid Trans Colorado Fuel & Iron Continental Tobacco Continental Tobacco pre! Federa! Stee] Federal Steel prefd General Electri Giucose Sugar . Ghucose Sugar prefd International Paper International Paper prefd EASTERN MARKETS. i e i Stock Market. Laclede G[glp 5 /gy.l Natio! 3iscul ~r June 2—There was manifest e e % | . nd of drices of stocks to- National Lead . 18% | : National Lead prefd o5 | National Steel ... 2.:% ¥y no National Steel re! . . o dnitet. New York atr Brake 128 market, where dullness reigned f the Whitsunday holidays demand for London account Ohto, which touched §3 in ket, an extreme advance of an early dividend on the were made to put up Southen expressed satisfaction of the company with the prospects North American Pacific Coast Pacific @cast 1st prefd . Pacific Coast 24 prefd Pacific Mail People’s_Gas Pressed Steel Car .. Pressed Steel Car prefd Pullman Palace Car .. Standard Rope & Twine. Sugar ... Sugar prefd Tennessee Coal & Iron. aiso ome or two minor railroad h averaged upward. These sustain- es, howeyer, failed to hoid the sought to take profit, with United States Leather 1 prices, which reached to be- United States Leather prefd 8% nd two points in wome stocks. | United States Rubber .... .14 4 steel industrials were conspicu- erers on the depreseing opinions regard- trade outiook by the mercantlle agen- on”the whutting down of additional tee! and wire company wi gar was comparatively dull. The it vroved disappointing in some /ing in others and turned sen 4 reaction, the closing being heav, -d on a declining scale. There has been some siight stirring of specu- Jterest in the stock market during the k and = show of strength, in the minds of professionsl traders hopes that the merket wes on the eve of an inflow of capital imto seccrities. Sundry causes have con- iributed to the modicem of strength in stocks Zuring the week. The midweek hoiidays prompted to the covering of traders’ comtracts, tradezs bave been quite ‘general he \ past, tbel’eonv-érf-q B equanimity United States Rubber prefd Western Union ... Republic Tron & Steel Republic Tron & Steel prefd. P C C & St Loui: o Third Avenue . 161,300 Shares sold. CLOSING BONDE. U S 2= weg refundg M K & Tj24s end (when issued)..108%! Do 4s.. o4 the large brokerage failure last one this week, snd they ler thought it = c . Frg es were in British rt that Pretoria bad yielded without & Atthe rame time there was renewed excitement in, Sugar over the news oF the ngement for taking over certain of {he independent reineries in the iterest of the serican Sugar Refining Company. — ’:"fl' l:fl‘w"lfld stock market, including g Tomdon, 1o the news of the coll of the Boer D104, decense and the expectation of the near ending 120" | West Shore of the war in South Africa was very moderate. 111% | Wis Cent Shis must meen that the event had been pretty 7114 Ve Centuries 2 1ly @iscounted in prices or there iher causes in the becksround 15 exsrcies - o am B8rEIsis | Union Pacific | of the banks was nearly $43,000,000; two years | expanding, ' despite exports of gold, 532 barrels; exports, 34,083. 2| 5 points net decline. | orated apples ruled rather quiet, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1900. 3714@38c; No. 2 oats, 22@22%c: No. 2 white, c: No. 3 white, c; No. 2 rye, Sdc; fair to choice m: Po_ultry _and Game. Leedl: barley, 363sc; Tk, 5@ 2o No. 1 dexseed, $180; No. 1 Narth- | Two cars only are announced for to-motrow. western, $1%0; prime timothy seed, §2 0062 R | The market fs dull and featureless. indl $8 5306 G5 short * sides (loose), | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, ~10@lic for Gob- blers and 11@12%c for Hens: Geese, per pair, $1 25@1 50: Goslings, §125@150; Ducks, $@5 for old and $5@6 for young: Hens, $i@s: Young Roosters, $@6; Old Roosters, $3 50@4; Fryers, $4 50; Broilers, $3@4 for large and £2@ 2 50 for small; Pigeons, §1 50@1 75 per dozen for 30@6 60; dry saited shoulders (boxed), 8%c: short clear sides (boxed), $6 90@7; m@ basis of high wines, $123; clover, contract grade, $7 50. K 2 ARTICLES. |Recelpts. | Shipm’ts. e e 12.00 | 12,000 {01 and 16091 7 for squabs. Whi bushel: 45,000 62,000 S b 510,000 | 270,000 GAME—Nominal. Qats, bushels 209,000 Buiter, Cheese and Eggs. Fges are in smaller stock and firmer, and some Rye, bushels Barley, bushel On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— £ End market was steady: creamery, 15@19%c; dairy, | dealers are quoting an advance. Cheese is also cail cans - a8 Lot 18@18%c. Cheese, sieady; $@sS%e. Dgss, steady: | firm. Butter is showing stronger symptoms. T‘ént;c ‘!‘mnl b A_:cmgn 4 Js 10“?K fresh, llc. In fact, the whole market under this head is AR NE G & Eake —_— 4| working around into better shape. tehison . 27%| Mining shares B | ydo pretd T3 Adventure . > C‘-'“'E“—F 3 e m Sugar 17 % i) reamery—Fanc; ‘reamery, g - AR ooy o e Al MRS Foreign Futures. P g | Bell "Telep 4 |Atlantic - i s Boston & Albany.240 JBasmn & Mont * fiz:f" :,:,“y' ,;:gm' i R M | Boston Elevated ..139 |Butte & Boston... 71 LIVERPOOL. L. inpd 9 Boston & Matne...192) Calumet & Hecla.727 Wheat— July. Sept. | CHEESE—New, 7%@S%c; Young America, 9@ { 13014 | Centennial 18% | opening . Hollday. 9%c; Eastern, 16G17c; Western, 15@16c per Ib. > 41 Franklin . 1nig | Opening - : EGGS—Quoted at 13%@15c for store and 16@ o prefd 6% Parrot At | Wheat— May. R0 o . S Fitchburg 13 |Quiney i% " | Opening BB Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Ml\x!(éu Centri 12% Santa I-‘ek ‘opper. s;* Closing .. ceree 0020 2 N E & ?Dke. 1513 Tamarack *. 1 Flour— Most of the black Cherries now coming in are et iy - ki ] L mushy and poor, and they have to be sold low. The white Cherries make a better display. Peaches are in moderate supply and gteady, but Apricots are plentiful and lower, Plums are in light receipt. A good many Apples and Pears in baskets are coming in and are dull. Berries continue steady at the good prices. A small box of Figs from Vacaville sold at 563 Wolverin Chisago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, June 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, 100; market nominally steady. Natives—Good to prime steers, $4 90@5 00; poor to medium, $4 0@ v Associated Banks® Statement. 480; selected feeders, $4 25@4 95; mixed stockers, | g5o | NEW YORK, Jume 2.—The Financier says: | $350@410; cows, $3@42; heifers, $315@465; | DECIDUOUS FRUITS— | The banks of New York City gained over |canners, $2 10@2 50; bulls, $2 75@4 25.. Texas fed | APRICOTS—3:@3c per box for Royals; in $4,000,000 in cash last week as a result of their | steers, $450¢510; Texas grass steers, §375@ | baskets. 3a@ioc. 3 | APPLES—Green Apples. 25@30c per box and operations with the interior and the Treasury. This was largely in excess of the known re- ceipts of currency,- but even more surprising was¢ the expansion of $7,347,600 in loans, with a coincident rise of $11,344,200 in depesits. As 4 40; Texas bulls, $310@3 60. HOGS—Receipts to-day, 19,000; Monday (es- timated), 37,000; left over, 2000; market 5@7ic lower; top, Mixed and butchers’, $4 95@ 5 123 good to choice heavy, $5@5 12%; rough 15@35¢ r basket and €0c@$l for Red Astra- chans, large boxes. PEARS—Madeline, in_large Boxes, 63c small boxes, 30GZ0c per box; in baskets, 25@: PLUMS—Clymans, 40c@$1 per box and crate in a usual thing unexpected changes of large V:‘{' heavy, $485@4 light, $4 90@510; bulk of y Eg;::y Plums, 25@35c for drawers and 50c for ume In the statement can be traced to the | eales. $5 05@5 10. s B PRAWBERRIES-$4 50§65 50 per chest for operations of one or more Jarge institutions, but | “SHEEL Receipts, 200; sheep and lambs | arge a0 Sia) Log sty persies, ; in the present case the increases seem to have | steady. Good 1o ehoiee Worers, S@8 A0: (BIF 10 | © GOOSEBERRIES-24@3kc per Ib for ‘com- been distributed ‘m]m;lis{ly dmong hg:u: A fl;«llrtlf oo 5% 2000, riative Mmbe 508 6 f{?fl mon and —— per Ib for English. o snt banks. There has be : 5 ¢ . i West! i e . e oo unas othae than Rormal, wad | ern lambs, $041 40; spring lambs. 08, RASPBERRIES §G3 per chest: Newcastie the inferemce is that the sudden rise reflects 7 5 BLACKBERRIES—$6@9 per chest; from one or two belated special overatlons pre-i Neqy York Coiton Market. Fresto, 50@%c and from Newcastle, @ Toe per viously mentioned in this analysls. The loan S total, now standing at $800,268,600, is the largest in the history of the New York Clearing-house and surpasses by nearly $5,500,000 the previous high-water mark, recorded on July $ last year. The loan item has expanded $12,500,000 since May 5 last. In 1859 the same period witnessed a decline of $30,000,000, but beginning in June LOGAN BERRIES—$i@6 per chest. CURRANTS—$2 50@4 per chest. FIGS—From Arizona, $1@1 25 per box. HEEACHES0cGfl per box and 7G8ic per sket. CHERRIES—25@30¢c per box for black; Royal Anne, 40@6oc.. In bulk, 2@dc for black and NEW YORK, June 2.—The market for cotton futures opened steady in tome, with prices three points higher to two polnts lower; ruled | inactive most of the short session. The close was steady, with prices net one to three points | there was a sudden jump In loans, which | higher, 2@3%e per 1b for white and 5@stc for Royal maced the total In k.yul): ","“fid' !at lh«; dE i N York Anne. Receipts were 4007 boxes. hest int th WL n the face of ] C] ! N: Ora 50@2 50 B ey e aaes oscipie | LUNGOLES ond Exports gi New York. | CORUE FUUtii s oranses. ¥ Sagt & that there can be a continuance of the factors T Lemons, $1@1 50 for common and $2 @ for which are responsible for the heavy changes NEW YORK, June 2.—The imports of specie good to choice; Mexican Limes, $4@: Ba- noted above. At this time last year the surplus | this week were 326,138 gold and $i97 silver. Ex- ports of &pecie from this port to all countries for this week aggregate $934.870 silver bars and coin and $39,870 gold. Imports of dry goods and merchandise at the port of New York for the week are valued at nanas, $2@3 per bunch; Pineapples, $2 0@4 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. ago it was $:2,000,000. In.each year the cul- mination of excess cash came at the end of the spring months, and if this is to be repeated now the present excess of _$20,000,000 will dwindle vers rapidly. Still the banks are hold- b Honey mentioned a day or ing their own, for the surplus, in spite of the | $%120TS. i s DR el L ol heavy demands made for increased reserve re- i ’ll-_k A i g TR quirements, is actually rising. The approach A vas light, v 3 Sf the crop season’ Will probably witness a oreign Markets. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, In sacks, 4G@4%c liquidation of the heavy volume of outstand- - g 5 £ 40-50's, 3 3%c for 50-60's, 34@3%c for ing commitments, although that gold will | LONDON, June 2—Consols, 102%; Silver, | o !6!3%0*?‘" 7080, 2%Gic '?g LSl come from Europe is as yet an undecided | 27 9-16d; French Rentes, 101f 45c. Wheat cargoes and 24@2%c for %0-100's; Apricots e, point. Bank circulation increased largely in | on passage, quiet and steady; English country | 4nd SH@2Xo for %-100's; Apricots, $gloc tor May and gold from the Kiondike will be ar- riving soon. Per capita circulation is actually but the rhoney of the country is in use by the banks. The present total of deposits, however, in New York is nearly $27,000,000 under the maximum markets! quiet; Wheat and Flour on passage to United Kingdom, 3,080,000 Wheat and Flour on passage to Continent, 1,630,000. LIVERPOOL, June 2.—To-day is a hollday in the markets. Wheat in Paris, quiet; French 414@1%c for Standard: 6¢ for fancy; Peeled Peaches, 10@12%c; Eva rated Apples. 5%4@6c; sun-dried, 3@dc per Ib: Pears, 3%@4lc for dark and 7@sc _for bright halves; Black Figs, 1%@2c: White Figs, 2@3c: Sc for choice and 5%@ the surplus casl In s was over $4,000, ~ e Plearhed . Thomneon: F 2 in excess of what is held at present. Portland’s Business. o mcwchnm. et Thompsants fxnci; pur unbleached Thompson's. per 1b, 6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per 1b, §%c; choice, Tisc; standard, Gic; prime, §c; unbleached Sultanas, so; Sedless, 50-1b boxes, 5c; 2-crown, laose Muscatels, sic: 3-crown, 6%c; 4-crown, 7c; London Layers, 2- crown, $1 50 per bo: 3-crown, $160. Fancy Clusters, Dehesa, $250; Imperial, $3. All PORTLAND, June ;,—mnflnsl. $201,610; balances, $81,347. Northern Wheat Market. - i Condition of the Treasury. OREGON. prices afe £ o. b. at common skipping paints i a. PORTLAND, June 2.—Some dealers state that | "inl e Wainuts, $% for Standards and 9@ they can secure wheat at 52c, while others de- clare it impossible to move any great amount at anything under & for Walla Wala and valley. 10c for softshells; Almonds, 11%@12 for ts, 5%@6%e for Eastern and 5 for Cali- | Torias Bn:"z?l Nuts, Th@sc; Filberts, 12@12kc; Pecans, 11@13c: Cocoanuts,’ $4 50@5. HONEY—Comb, 12%@13c for bright and 1@ 12¢ for light amber; water white extracted, .@Tikc; light amber extracted, 61e@6%c; dark, Sle@6ec per 1b. . SAT—Quiet and quo- tations unchanged; bluestem, bde; club, ble; both for export. The markets here were quiet and firm but featureless to-day. Americans were over parity, Baltimore and Ohio being the feature. There fair Continental buying, mainly from Ber- )8 et 'y i | lin. Can money was wanted and discounts | % 4| BEESWAX-24@26c per I were firmer, Tintos and Anacondas recovered | [ R § Provisions. All classes of cured meats are quiet, with increasing weakness In quotations. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 1ic per Ib for heavy, slightly. LOCAL MARKETS. SN 7 B e CLOSING. Atchison, 28%; Canadian Pacific, 97%: Union Pacific preferred, T7%4; Northern Pacific pre- ferred, 78%; Grand Trunk, 7%; Anaconda, 8%. B e T T e Exchange and Bullion. 1o for light medium, 12 for light, 1 for ex- 2 Sterling Exchange, sixty days. 857 fa (Eni s oy !'!or ;"?‘“M e, * * | Sterling Exchange, slght e e i s R Ubl: extra Mess, §13; Family, $14; extra Prime pos 3 . - Sterling Cables - 893 14 50915; extra clear, $19; Mess, §16 507 New York Grain and Produce. | | New York Exchange, sight. 1 | Bork B aie per Ib. ! f:"xen'ev ‘s(f}"""":’iihr"éfi' telegraphic . g LARD-—Tierces quoted at 16'1&: per Ib for com- . A $14@dc for pure; half-barrels, pure, ‘I3 % | Mexican Dollars @ | poid e AT g%c; 5o tan 10 ¥ COTTOLENE—Tlerces, $%@s%c per Ib; halt- barrels, §%@8%c; 10-1b tins, S}c. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. The circular of W. B. Sumner & Co. says: “Wet salted hides are dull and few sales are being made. Dealers generally anticipate and reports from the East indicate a decline. Dry hides and calfskins are depressed and have declined lc per Ib during the past week. Horse hides are dull at lower prices, with a poor demand. There is less inquiry for deer- skins, though choice lots sell readily at full figures. Goatskins sell readily. Tallow meets with a poor demand.’” HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell Heavy Salted NEW YORK, June 2.—FLOUR—Receipts, 16, Inactive and rather Winter patents, $3 60@3 §5; winter straits, £ 3@ Minnesota patents, $360@365; win- ter extras, $255@2 80; Minnesota bakers', $2 65@ winter low grades, $2 25@2 40. WHEAT—Receipts, 19,600 bushels; 108,97. Spot, easy; No. 2 red, 82%c f. o. b. afloat, TT%e aboard elevator; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 74%c f. o. b. afloat. Options opened steady ‘on bullish statistics, continued drought in the Northwest and steadiness abroad, but | later gave way under realizing, closed weak at %@%ec net decline. July, T1%@727-16c, closed T2he: September, T6%@76%c, closed 73 METALS—The brokers' and for copper $16 12%@16 35. Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Paris was weaker. It was a holi- day at Liverpool. There will be no more busi- ness at Paris and Liverpool until Wednesday. Chicago was steady and featureless. Broom- hall cabled the stock at Odessa at 930,000 bush- els, against 2,000,000 bushels on the same date last year. Roumania needs rain. The local situation was unchanged. Spot Wheat—Shipping, 90@91%c; milling, 98% o CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—Ma; 98%e. Second Session—No sales. exports, 2000 ctls, e under guotatfons. HOPS—Steady. State common to choice, 1569 | Regular Morning Session—December—2000 ctls, | about x crop, 11@14c; oid, 3@5e; Pacific Coast, 1899 crop, | 9%e. Steers, 10c; medium, 9c; light, Sc: Cowhides, 10@13c; old, 3@5e. BARLEY—The market continues lifeless and | 9: Stags, 7c; Salted Kip, %c: Calf, 10c; Dry HIDES—Firm; California, 21%c. nominal. . Hides, sound, 1Sc: culls and brands, 15c; Dry WOOL—Dull; domestic fleece, 15@1Sc. Feed, 67%@70c for No. 1 and 621%@65c fof oft |%ip and Veal, 16c; Dry Calf, 1Sc; Sheepskins, COFFEE—Spot Rio, steady: No. 7 involce, | Erades: Brewing and Shipping grades, 75@80c; | Shearlings, 0Gdfc each; short Wool, 35@60c | 3. Mild—Steady; Cordova, 9%@13%c. Op- | Chevalier, nominal. each; medium, 70@9%0c; long Wool, §$1@1 § each; Horse Hides, $242 50 for large and 75c@$1 0 for small; Colts, 25@30c. Deerskins—Summer cr red skins, 37%@40c; fall or medium skins, 39.@%c; winter or thin skins, Ze. Goatskins— Prime Angoras, 7oc; large and smooth, CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—December—2000 720 | ctls, 68%c; 2000, 65%c. 750. | Second Session—No sales. tions closed steady, at net unchanged prices to Total sales, 8250 hags, In- $7 15; Septembe: December, $7 4@’ : June and July, October, $7 20@7 5S0c; GAR—I}& 4I nstsron H f‘a.l,rwré?;lng. 41-16@ Regular Mnrmngkmmonl—no sales. % medium, 35c. 414} centrifueal, 9 test, 4 9- c; molasses | OATS—The market continues dull and un- e s sugar, 3%@3 15-16c. Refined—Strong; No. 6, | changed. k’?l\rl;fllfi? éo‘}‘e;e'rge;filmlcm per 1b; No. 2, 5.10c. %, 8.Ge: No. 8, S¢; No. 9, 4.85c; No. 10, | _White, $1 10g1 30; Red, $1@120; Gray, $1 075 | *“4 S0Pk PH SN ™1s quotable as follows: 4900 No. i1, 4.85c; No. 12, 4.80c; No. 13, 4.80c; 115: Black, $1@1 07% ctl. 14, 4.80c; standard A, s L CORN—Eastern la: Northern free, 15%@17c; Northern defective, 13 5.40c; confectioners’ Middle County, free, 15@lic; Middle ellow, $1 109115 per A, 5.40c; mold 85c; cut loaf, 6¢; crushed, | ctl; Eastern White, $7%c@$1 per ctl; Mixed, 't v 2 o BIEouiic ot 7 months’, 11g1%; Southern Mountain, defec. PUTTER Recelpts, 4165 packages. Steady; | BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. e e Vestern creamery, c. 3 ; Ne 1i@17c per Ib. EGGS—Receipts, 8221 packages. Quiet; West- s G iy s ok ad D raiee: hoe ot Wt st Flour and Millstuffs. HOPSL Nominal at 6@1ic per 1b. e, ) DRIED FRUITS. \ FLOUR—California! ffmily extras, $3 60@8 75, San Francisco Meat Market. NEW YORK. June 2.—The market for evap- ¥ usual terms; bakers' effras, §3 40G% 50; Oregon but about and Washington, $2 barrel. BEEF~5%@6%c per Ib for fair to cholce. | steady at unchanged prices. - Californla dried | = MILLSTUFFS.Prices In sacks are as fol. e il S00%e oot b, | Pruits were inaesve. a - | VEAL—Large, 8G9 , 508" STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, | 0% Usual discount to the trade: Graham| MUTTON—Wethers, 65%@7c; ewes, 6@6%c per Flour, §2 7 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, §2 75; R; Meal, $ 50: Rice Elour, §1; Corn Meal, 2 30; Oat Groats, - $4 50; miny, $8 3 50; Buck- wheat Flour, $4@4 25; Cracked t, 83 25; Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3: Rolled Oats (barrels), 25; in sacks, $5'75@7; Pearl Barley, §5; Split $6; Green Peas, §5 50 per 100 1bs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Bysiness 13 LAMB—Spring, 8%@9c; yearlings, 7%@Sc per b, PORK—Live Hogs, 5%@%c for small and or medium and 5%@5%c f : stock Hogs and feeders, 5% @5%c; dressed Hogs, T@Slc. General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $5 65; Calcutta Grain Bags, f%c; Wool Bags, 284@32%c; Fleece Twine, “Tic. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: new Welling- ton, $8; Southfield Wellington, $§; Seattle, $5; Bryant, $; Coos Bay. $: Wallsend, $5:' Co- 4%@sc; prime, 5%@6c; cholce; 8%@7c; fancy, The@se. "ALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES-$4@fc per @ound, as to size and quality. APRICOTS—Royal, 121@14c; Moorpark, 15@ 18¢. PEACHES—Peeled, 16g20c; unpeeled, 6@sc, Yo = | N Chicago Grain Market. Quotations remain unchanged. dull, though Feedstuffs are firm. 'BRAN—$12 50@13 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$17@20 per ton. CHICAG®, June 2.—The spark of life in the |/ FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $15@16 per : em Mave'a Rabis ot g very. Hitis on Satiriay; | it Olicaks Meal ai the mil Hasr: tonuing! | SEAnd i3 1 Shcks: ERSIvane At 4 i " i n e 4; Cannel, 'r_ ton; , | and to-day, with Liverpool closed, they were | 5. Cracked Corn. 32 50; Mixed Feed, $15 50. " | vor ton5ja ‘otilk and §18'in sacks; Castie Gate still lsess inclined to bestir themselves. The | HAY—Wheat, $3@9 for common to good, $9 30 | hnd Rock Springs, §8 45 per 2000 ibs. market opened firm because it was reported | @i0 for choice; Wheat and Oat, 7 50; Oat, | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- that the Northwest needed more rain, but lapsed gaa-. Barley. $5@7; Alfalfa, $5@7 50 per ton. pany quotes, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: Cubes, into general stagnation, and the relative weak- NEW AY—Volunteer, 3$450@6; Wheat, | A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.70c; Powdered, ness of Northwest markets helped it along. | $6@7 per ton. P 5.30c; Candy ulated, 5.30c; Dry Granulated, July opened at 66@06%c, sold to 67%c and then | STRAW—25G37%c per bale. . 5.20c; Confectioners’ A, 5.20c; Magnolla A, 4.80c: declinedato oGic, closinig heavy %o under yes- R Ea Extra C. 470c; Golden C, 460c; barrels, 10¢ terday a @ok%e. s halt-] more; 7 The Corn market was quiet, but firm. Coun= Beans and Seeds. L e R i B try acceptances and receipts were both small, than 76 barrels or its equivaient. When sales of Beans are made sellers have to make concessions, for the demand is very poor. BEANS—Bayos, $3@3 20; small White, 33 %@ 3 45; large White, §3 1033 20; Pink, $2 50@2 90; Red, $250G3; Blackeye, $350@4; Butters, nominal; Lima, § %05 30; Pea, 2 4G8 80; Red Kidnevs, @4 - SHE g, Monot, soma, Yelon e for California and dc for Eastern: a, nominal; Rape, 2%4@3c; Hemp, 4G4%c; T I AN~ Niles, $1 90G2 25: Green, 3 90 | Chese, otl Ifl:i?ernl ! ana the bulls' contingent lent some support. Crop prospeets were still reported favorable, and the heaviness of Wheat pulled the market down some; but the end of the session found the market firm. July closed a shade over yes- terday. The trade in Oats was unimportant. July closed a shade under yesterday. jons were firm as to Meats and weak as Lard, The Lard weakness was of an increase of stocks where a been expected. Trade was quiet. July closed wuchanged, Lard @10 down and Rivs igher. 2 leading futures as 1 % L3 ranged as follows: Receipts of Produce. TURDAY, JUNE 2. Flour, Qm i 6,988 B Barier cis ] ARTICLES. |Open.| High. | Low, |Close. ; e e Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. o 1wl e, = There is no particular change in anything | Flour, qr sks .*A{H‘mlo-u.;vm A under this head, all kinds belr:; in liberal sup- ply. POTATOES—Oregon Burbanks, 75@85c; New Potaf 40@75¢ in sacks and in e 00, Tred Taaptbe wosners Boxea lian, 50 per ctl. VisdEran Corn, 12%@25c per-doz} b, % 3 ; e s SR rficu! for fancy llm‘. mm sack for commion ,920 | Hops, bales i«ww,wu - for | aper- shell, 9@10c for soft and 4@sc for mngsheu;) $2.234,550, inst 82, 2 shares, IIII‘:I‘I u:,vg. i STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, June 2—12 m. Bld. Ask. Bid. Ask. Equit G L Co. 2% — U S Bonds— 4s quar coup..115%116% Mutual EI Co. SigTl 11 O G L & H... 4% — és do reg. stocks, 220,555 Is do Cp new..154i5135 | Pac Gas Imp.. 45% 3s do coupon..199%109% 3 = - Miscellaneous— - % 3an Francisco. # 44 Stkn G& ECo 10 — Insurance— Firem's Fund.228 — Bank Stocks— Anglo-Cal Ltd. 65 Bank of Cal...410 L4 La Cal S D & T.105 LA |Fizst_ National. — 2% Do iLon P & A....ia%% Do |Merchants” Ex 15 LA {Nev Nat Bank — Marl Savings Banks— - Do Ger S & L....15%9 — NC % NR N = s Do - Street Railroads— California .....121% |Geary-st . . — Market-st 62% 63 0s L& — W Presidio 8 - — | Pdwder ks Powell-st — |californta ....160 170 |Glant Con Co.. 89% 39% S F & SJIV & igorit 2% 3 S Ry of Cal 4 — | Sugar s 1137% — [Hana S P Co.. —"110 {Haw C & S Co .111%113 |Honokaa § Co. 122 Hutch 8 P Co. Do 1st cg 5. — — |Kilauea S Co. S P Br 6s. 130 131% Makawell S Co S V Water 115 — |Omomea S Co. Do 4s - auhau S Co. 31 Do 30 mig...101%102 | Miscellaneous— Stocktn Gas 6s 99 — | Al Pack Assn. — 118% Water Stocks— |Cal Fruit Asn. — — Contra Costa. Mer Ex Assn.. — 100 Marin County 3% M Spring Valley. 5% Gas & Elegtric cent G L Co.. — Cent L & P.... 3% — Morning Session. Board- 19 Contra Co: % Giant Po n. 1) Giant Powder Con. 5 Giant Powder Con. 105 Giant Powder Con. 9 Honokaa Sugar Co, b 15 $5000 Los Angeles Rallway 5¢ 50 Paauhau S P Co, cash.. 10 Pacific Gas Improvement Co. 10 S F Gas & Electric Co. 33 S F Gas & Electric Co. $1900 Spring Valley 4s (34 mortgage). 200 Vigorit Powder . Street— 55 Oceani® Steamship Co PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session, Eoard— 50 Homestake MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board vesterday: ater, s %. . 1150 Morning 200 Andes ... ... 01 [ 500 Best & Belcher 35 00 Chollar 7 S 0 Con Cal L X Con Cal & 3N 800 Gould & Curry. Standard 60 100 Gould & Curry. Standard 0 30| 300 ! Union Con 200 jale & Norers. 200 Mexican 400 Utah .. " 300 Mexican 600 Yellow Jacket.. 17 Folloging were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchan®e yesterday: Morning Session. 500 Belcher . 221 500 Mexican . . 1200 Belcher . 23/1800 Mexican . - 1100 Best & Belcher. 700 Mexican . - 500 Best & Belcher. 500 Mexican .. - 400 Best & Belcher. 600 Best & Belcher. 1400 Chollar 400 Chollar 400 Chollar 30 C C 700 C 80 C 850 C 300 Mexican .. Potost . Potost . Savage Sierra Sierra Sierra Neva Sierra N 500 Union ‘Con. 29| 500 Utah PrRRRRr aaeeon B 200 Crown Point.... 500 Gould & Curry. 409 Gould & Curry. 600 Gould & Curry. 300 Hale & Norers. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, June 2—12 m. Bid. Ask. | Bid.Ask. Alpha 04 05 Justice ) Alta 03 04 Kentuck - — o Andes 07 0 Lady Wash = e Belcher 21 23 Mexican 7 = Best & Belcher. 31 32 Occidental 2 Bullion . @ 03 Ophir L8 e Caledonta 10 1 2| Gverman L 18 B Chollar . 24 3 Hotosi - Challenge ' Con. 20 Sqvage. D14 16 Conndence - 70 Scorpion . — 02 Con Cal & Va155 165 Seg Beleher..... 01 03 Con Imperial. 0f Sierra Nevada. 35 36 Con New York. 3 Sitver Hill...... % 38| Eureka Con..... — 30/St Louls ...l — 12 Crown Point.... 10" 1I|Standard 460 — Exchequer ..... 01 03 Syndicate . - 1 Gould & Curry. 15 16/ Union Con 3 2% Hale & Norers. 29 30 Utah | 10 Julia .. 03! Yellow 6 18 LTSRS - REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Emma L. Miller to Hedwig Miller, lot on W line of Treat avenue, 100 S of Twenty-third street, S 26 by W 100; $10. David J. Makepeace to Frances L. Makepeace, 1ot on N line of Fell street, 151:3 E of Steiner, E % by N 137:6; gift. Orel M. and Anita Goldaracena to George C. Alferitz, lot on N line of Green street and SW line of Montgomery avenue, W 78:5, N 68:9, E 2135, SE 89:5%; $10. 044 Fellows’ Cemetery Association to Charles Dumont and Erpestine Langeron, lot 9, plat Omega Sectiony $140. tate of Margaret B. Beck (by John Nolthe- nius and Richard Kummerlander, executors) to Charles Strohmaier, Jot an S line of Fifteenth street, 120 W of Castro, W 40 by § 103:4%; 38%. Annie and Michael J. Kelly to Alfred D. Che- shire, ot on N line of Eilis st., 9 E of Scott, E 44:6 by N 137 $19. rman Savings and Loan Society to Henri- etta S. and Mary A. Boucher, lot 19, block 3, Marion Tract (Hospital lot); 10, Henry and Clara Gianotii to A. Fantina, lot on NW line of San Jose avenue, §2:2% NE of Thirtieth street, NE 26:10, W 1063, $ 35, 96:10; | $10. P. A. and Rosa B. Morbio (Sutro) to Mercan- | tile Trust Company of San Francisco, undivided one-sixth interest in gt on N line of California ;1'5'«" §7:6 E of Montgomery, E 25 by N 114:4; Emma L. and George W. Merritt to same, un- divided one-sixth interest in same; $10. Charles W. Sutro to same, undivided one-sixth interest in same; $10, Teresa Casassa to Pletro Foplano, lot on S line of Green street, 178 W of Kearny, W 25 by S 68:9 (subject to rizht of way); §10. Abraham and Amelia Aronson to William ‘Wilson, lot on S line of Post street, 137:6 E of Stockton, E 45:10 by S 120; $10. John and Eilen Collins to Bernhart lot on N line of Pacific street, 137:6 W of Hyd W2 by N 71:6; $10. San Francisco Savings Union to Henry E. | Bothin, lot on NW line of Jessie street, 138 SW of Ecker, SW 33 by NW €2; $10. Henry E. and Frank G. Haggin, same; $4100. o R SR Rl of_Na reet SW 25 by SE 7: $10. o Elizabeth and James Christy to William H. Asheroft, lot on NW corner of Solano and Mis- stssipp! nfll. N 100 by W 100; $10. Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U, S. N., Mer- chants’ Zxchange, San Francisco, Cal., June 2, 1900. The time bali on the tower of the new building was dropped at exactly moon i. e... at noon of the 12th o'clock p. m., Greenwich 'c’"?: . G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. Sun, Moon and Tide. i Low United _States and Geodetic Times and Heights of High and Wovees "o, Fore Poing, —enttance. o San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters oceur at the city front (Mission.strett wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt: the beight of tide 15 the same at both places. SUNDAY, JUNE 3, Coast RENVUESRRJUBLHE Backer, | J. Bothin to James and | AUCTION SALES L5 2 B 50 HEAD OF HORSES Weighing from 1060 to 1400. Well-matched pairs of BLACKS, BAYS. JWNS and CHESTNUT SORRELS. From HAGGINS' RANCH (Kern Co. Land Co). At SALESYARD, 1732 MARKET ST., cor. Van Ness ave. CHASE & MENDENHALL, Suecessor to KILLIP & CO. CLOSING-OUT SALE by AUCTION OF ™ % HEAD GENTLE, WELL-BROKEN HORSES, From Siskiyou County, MONDAY MORNING, June 4, 1909 at 11 o'clock. OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, 721123 Howard St., near Third. W. G. LAYNG. Auctionesr. last tide of the day, except when thers are but | three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights | given are in addition to the soundings on ths United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the heighe, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. ’ * ! Steamer Movements. — | — s TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From. | Due. Robt. AdamsongNanatmo. |June Del Norte. Oregon Ports. Columbia |Portland. Corona._. San Diego. | North For Humboldt. | Wellington Oyster Harl Arcata “oos Bay.... | Hongkong Maru China and J. | Warfield iQyster H shiena: | Pomona | Bonita Umatil Panama. . San Diego. Mendocino. Portland. Steamer. | Destination. | _ Sails. _[Potnt Arena..|June | Pt. Arena. 4, 2pm | Coos Bay...|Newport.. June 4, §am | Newburg ..|Grays Harbor|June 4, 12 m|Pier 12 m ] Wai: Walla.Vie & Pgt Sd. June n Del Norte..|Oregon Ports. Columbia ..|Portland. Curacao Mexico. Pomona ....|Humboldt North Fork. Humboldt Bonita ..., Newport. City Sydney{Panama. | Luxor ......|Europe Santa Rosa. San Diego. Umatilla . Vic & Pgt Sd. State of Cal/Portland...... -J[(-— : — | Shipping Intelligence. | * i 3 ARRIVED, 5 Saturday, June 2. Stmr Tillamook, Huhfi,& hours from Fort Bragg. Stmr Navarro, Jensen, 18 hours from Usal Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, 34 hours from Ventura. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefleld, 79 hours from Seattie. Stmr Coos Bay, Shea, 80 hours from Newport | and way ports. Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson, Los Anceles. | Nor stmr Universe, Egenes, 4 days from Oys- ter Harbor. hip Occidental, days from Se- attle. Ship Berlin, Baffry, 6 days from Tacoma. | Ship Spartan, Polite. 7 days from Seattle Bktn Portland, Anderscn, 7 days from New | Whatcom. . Biktn Gleaner, Peck, § days from Wi H or. hr Melancthon, Olsen, € days from Wrays | Harbor. | _Schr Mary E Russ, . Wikender, 5 days from Tacoma. Schr Abble, Peterson, § days from Willapa Harbor. Schr Challénger, Anderson, 5 days from Port | Ludlow. 3 Schr Ralph J Long, Isigkeit, 4 days from Siuslaw River. CLEARED. Saturday, June 2. Stmr Humboldt, Bonifield, Unalaska: Alasis Dloratien Co. Stmr Pomona, Perkins & Co. Stmr San Jose, \Brown, St Michael; Alasks Commereial Co. 48 hours from Port Bennett, 7 aps Parsons, Eureka; Goodall, Stmr Queen, Hinkel, Victorla: Goodall, Per | kins & Co. Mex stmr Ignacio Mariscal, Bowen, Manzan- illo and Mexican ports: Mexican Coast S S Co Nor stmr Titania, Gullikéen, Nanaimo; Johs Rosenteld’s Sons. Br stmr Primrose Hill, Wilson, Queenstown Girvin &_ Eyre. SAILED. Saturday, June 2. Humboldt, Bonifield, Unafaska. Alcazar, Martin, Greenwos Matteawan, Ci , Tacol San Jose, Br Michael, Pomona, Parso: Queen, Hinkle, Cresecent City, i State of California, | Stmr Santa Rosa, | Stmr Progreso. Zoil Nor stmr Titania, | Tug Shelikof, — | Bark Olympic, Gibbs, Honolulu. Schr Mary Etta, Anderson, Bowe: Schr Nettie Sundborg. Anderson, ——. Schr North Bend, Palmgren, Willapa Harbor Schr Ocean Spray, Johansen, Iversens Land: ing. Schr Gem, Nelson, Ugashik. Sloop Impossible, Low. Point Reyes. SPOKEN. | May 22 lat 30 N, lon % W—Br bark Inver | may, heice Feb 18, for Queenstown. May S, lat 10 S, lon 33 W—Ship St David trom New York, for San Francisco. TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBOS, June 3 ¥ p m—Weathe fogey; wind SW, veloeity 12 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. TACOMA—Sailed June 2—Schr Marion, for | san Franet o. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived June 2—Bktn Ska | git, from Honolulu. | “EUREKA—Sailed June 2—Stmr Del Norte, o) San Francisco, and not 1st, as reported. | Sailed June 2—Br bark Collingrove, for Syd "PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed June 3—Burk | Palmyra, for Cape Town: schr Bangor, for S Michael: schr Allen A. for Hilo. Arrived June 2—Chil bark Indfa, from Iqut : bktn Robert Sudden, from Honolulu; bktt t, from Honolulu. [ BAY—Arrived June 1-Stmr Arcata | B I Pe Arrived June 1-Stmr Bertha | trom Kodiak; ship May Flint, from Tacoma Br stmr Athenian, from Tacomg, June 2—U § stmr McCulloch, hence May 25, | “'Salled June 1—Schr Allen A. for Hilo: schy Mildred E. for Nome; U S stmr Manning, fa) Nome; U § stmr Rosecrans, for Nome. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Jume 2—Stmr Na tional City, henca June 1. SOUTH BEND—Sailed June 2—Bktn Tam o Shanter. for San PFrancisco. ASTORIA—Sailed June 2-Stmr Columbia, for S B ROSS. Sailed June 3—Schr Mary €, for San_Franeiseo. GREENWOOD—Sailed June 2—Stmr Whites boro, for Port Los Angeles. FOREIGN PORTS. YOKOHAMA—Sailed June 2—Br stmr Dorie for San Franeisco. HONGKONG—Sailed June 2—Jap stmr Nip pon_Maru, for San Francisco. L ANTWERP-Sailed May 31—Br i Cro martyshire, for Port Los Angeles. Safled June 1—Fr bark Louls Pasteur, from O ENWLE_Passed _June 1-Br ship Cortez trom Antwerp, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived June 2—Stmr Island from Stettin, etc; stmr Etruria, from Liver | PSailed June 3—Stme Pennsylvania. for Ham DorE, or Liverpool; imr Mamoetse, for Lom ‘ania, for Liverpool: stmr Marquette, for Lom Gon-atme Kalser Wilheim, for Naples; eto stmr Arkansas, for Navles, ‘stc. GENOA—Salied May 31-Stmr Ems, for New York. LIVERPOOL—Sailed June 2—Stmr Campania York; stmr Cevic, for New York. o NTWERP. Satied Juné I-Stmr Southwark for New York. VRE—Sailed. June 2~Stmr La Gascogne U THAMPTON—Arrived June 2—Stme Gros ser Kurfrust. from .vew York. for Bremen. BREMEN- Stmr Stmr Stmr Stme Stmr Stmr | Stmr | Sume Landing '—Sailed June 3_Stmr Kaiver Fried erich der Grosse, for New York, via Southamp 7 ucmmflo—klbd June Ht.-r,m ‘St Louis from Southampton, for New “SUGAR™ TIP FREE:

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