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jo THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY s, 1901 LT - trifugal 49-32¢; molasses sugar, 3%c. | Paris, firm; flour in Paris, firm; French coun- | changed. Lemons have not varied for several L $ . Refined-Quiet mut firm, try markets, steady; weather in England, un- | Weeks and there are plenty on hand. Oranges e ey, Tigine s Bt ON—Uplands, +%d. N e b Creamery, 15@18c; factory, 11@l3c. Steaies |V ‘plands, gin;fl. e ey o L NEW YORK, May 7.—The market for evap- | July, * 107%d; September, 5s 10%d. large berrie o5 CTION SALE oy . M uss . without: -changw i | \chimnegiit:. entember, (b Y S0 worthe and $350G5 for jes. Recelp! = R EGGS—Recelpts, 24,129 ' packages Western regular packing, 13@13% storage, WHEAT—Spot, steady; No. 2 red Western DECIDUQUS FRUITS— " Western, lic. s winter, 5 11%d; No. 1 northern spring, 68 1d; | o pemiLLs Receibts were MR boxes. sellins | Ay ATTEND THIS BIG Dy DRIED FR . No. 1 California, 6s 1%4d. Futures, quiet; STRAWBERRIES—$7@10 per chest for Long- N A values. State common, 3@ic; prime, 4%@4%c; | 4d; do, old, 4 4d. Futy , let; May, nom- 'ES—From Covina. te. .T"“ cholee, 5@5¥e; fancy. S804 11 gng prices | MRS JulS. 45 10} September, 43 T5d. A e :;! Of Selected and Accepted R— ‘ornia dr! — 78 7] - o were more or less nominal In the absence of | . . | CITRUS. FRUITS ™ Noval’ Orases. $19% | GERMAN GOVERNMENT ARTIL- Dbusiness. ons, 75c@$1 % for common and $150G32 50 for LERY RSES, & AERICOTS Hayal, T%@1e; Moorpark, §4@ LOCAL o e e T o baen - Consistidg of IMMARY OF THE MARKETS Somties mammay 12 : MARKETS. e, B e, NG U i : SUM] . Southera Rallway pref PEACHES—Peeled, 15%@2c; unpeeled, 8@ Eineappies, 31 304 por dosens 206 MAIRNS. ANEE GHLISNOR. as & Pacific . 100, g *: _ 3 . single and doubls and weighing from Toledo St Louts estern. D18 € e g 1 in the lot. All Toledo St Louis & Wests 37 * A : G i}S. | 1000 to 1350 pounds. Not a cull in 3 ilver firmer. New York Exchange lower. Uhion Bocife S fi% B in M Exchange and Bullion. e oy Tnts ol Ra e ol Sk gy # : Wabash i n Market. or Fruf as active Wheat and Barley steady, but quiet. Wabash ; ni Chicago Grai Sterine Exchange, &0 as. s | T e e o ey be temro- | TUBSDAY, May 14, 1901, Wheeling & Lak 17% % | Sterling Cables , P s& rary. Prices show no further change. ~New Commencing at 10 a. m. 10 s e T W] o, Oats and Corn firm and Rye weak. Wissonata Centm oot York continues to report a firm market for OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, el New York Exchange : R ange, sight. . 2% | CHICAGO, May 7.—Wheat showed most of its | New York Exchange, telegraphic = 2 ‘Wisconsin Central -prefd / 124 | Prunes with s carce. 721 HOWARD ST., NEAR THIRD, S. F. Oct praducts Srin a5 D peocss Jesch. R Companes— " | aavance at i start on higher cables and light e P : b Reports from the different sections continue to WM. G. LAYNG, Auctioneer. 5 hanges in Beans. Hay and Feedstuffs undisturbed. Pr 1 | Northwest recelpts and the remainder of the ars, nominal....... 4% @ point to light crops of Pears, Prumes, Apri- | Horses at Salesyard next Saturday. Some changes e A 'y 2 United States o day was content with holding it. July opened Wi . cots and Almonds, and =a good crop of Wells Fargo .. % | 3@%c higher at 121:@72%c, and under general ieat and Other Grains. Potatoes and Onions steady. Vegetables weak. Poultry market weaker, with wore in from the East. . v -ed the hard Miscellaneous— demand touched T2% @ %c. For a time the de- g LB e e AUCTIONEEGERS’ SALE CReuEs ] SoTs Is: Amalgamated Copger . mand became small, and scattered realizing on | WHEAT FREIGHTS—Spot rates range from | _FRUITS Apricots, _5@Tie for Royal American Car & F... small lots caused e reaction to i2%c. Liberal |32 64 to s, according to the size of the | Byalorated, Apples i@Sc; sun-dried TRGIC | Ay S8 ) American Car & F prefd Btk carride: iha b for standard, ri 2 P i) o 9 Al s clearances and sympathy with the somewhat T. The chartered wheat fleet in port has | choice and 6 for fancy; Pears, 2@7¢; | GRAND ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 Butter and Eggs in heavy supply. o e i Eased N mgeterious strensih of ns May delivery caused |8 registered tonnage of %%, asainst 2.7 | Pume. Dittea, @ umpitied, 1g1ic; Nec- SIXTH STREET, St - - - Ameri s 73t later. Later an- | tOns on the same date last year; disengaged, | tarines, 4@l for red and 4@se for white. THIS DAY. Cherrics and Strawberries meet with a fair demand. imfi}fi:fi ?r:gxlg:f e s aa [P0 Vits, aaiSaisseon sl e 10 ey P PRUAES 4 state e i ie, e Sy, e WEDNESDAT My batfiam 2, = merican Tobacco . 1277 | o) recovery to T2%c and the closs | 172,550 tons, against 171,600. PP e o gl el - . " | We will sell a lof orses and mares; Seven cars of Oranges for to-day’s auction. ‘Anaconda Mining Co s followea by s recovery. to T B ie" Moy | | WHEATTh ferelen arkets showed little | T4y W, Te.r 7T T iation | 86 of NEW HARNESS. @ i a 3 s All horses must be as represented or momey 53" | Sold between 125 and T3¢ and closed 1 up at | change. Bradstrect's gave. the world's stocks llowing prices; Bleached | e Buign in. this option was credited fo | 88 follows: East of the Rookies, a decrease | hascoravlishel the following prices; FIACHd | refunded. =\ & DOYLE. Aunction the anxlety of the Eastern shorts over the pro- | Of 8,313,000 bushels; Europe and ffloat, & de- | iagoeg’ joc: meivie, to: umbledched Thomp- SU X 3 eers. 161y | longed lake Dlockads and the ensineers’ strike. | €fease of 340,000, making a total decrease of | S8R0 sy Joo* ™S iy M Rancy. 10e per 297 Corn was quiet and ~generally showed an | 6633,000 bushels. 'New York reported forelgn ||p: cholee, $iic: standard, $%c: prime, Sc; un- s A, 5.75c; Fruit Granulated, 5.80c: M: 2. | easter undertone. Phillips allowed the market | buying, chiefly for French account, 88 the | hiiached Sultanas, Sc: Seedless, 50-lb boxes, | tiome ;8- Extra C. 5.%5¢; Golden C, 5.15¢ {83 | for May to take care of ltself, inasmuch as he | French crop prospects are less favorable. D e o wr . (. Tarowm, Gc, | Molia. A B.%; > 2 A 23’ | comes near to being the whole market himself, | 1 hicago opened firmer on better cables, but | pacige brand—2-crown, 3-crown, Gie, and | DATTERS. 00 T Ags, 10c more. 75 |and little was dome. July was worked down |the cash demand was poor. There Was 10 |4 Clown, siic; seeded (Fresno prices). 5%c: | oos Toorei Sioib SO 18 or it Sring the o done. put most of the decline | More liquidation. The weather was cool > 5 B b : or less 75 barrels £9%% ng the forenoon, through he We % London Layers, 2-crown, $t per box: incs, half-barrels, 6.30c; boxes, 6. X 8 | mas l;:covered ulte!;.d il‘:ly clos:dn"’/;g lower at | jiroughout the b:l'éh“m‘:‘ufm;' in Nebraska. | crown, $1 ¢0; Fancy Clusters, r_’:b‘Deh:!& 32 50 | "LUMBER—Retall prices are as follows: Pine. 42 | 46@46%e. May clo jc up a 5 - e Imperial, $3. AIl prices f. o, b. at commol A o $18Q19- extra sizes, higher; E= T | Oats were quiet but steady. July closed e | This market was several fractions firmer on | quiChi: \Jints“in California. T SQ10: Lath, 4 feet, 3 901: Pickets, 20 Brooklyn Rapid Transit Consolidated Gas ... Colorado Fuel & Iro.n. Continental Tobacco Continental Tobacco prefd - General Electric . Glucose Sugar . Hocking Coal International Paper International Paper prefd International Power . Laclede Gas .. Natlonal Biscult . National Lead Light crops of Pears, Prunes, Apricots and Almonds expected. Peaches promise to make a very fair crop. Dried Fruits not as active as a fortnight ago. Provisions dull at the old quotations. Hops in short supply and very firm. New Wool sells well. Old dull. Hides unchanged. 10c more; half-barrels, %ic more; boxes, e o orders taken N 1L but_unchanged on the spot. ping po 5 At National Salt 4335 | higher at %o%c. b Sl D AE NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 sofshell, 10@1tc; No. | for chmmon and $2 75 for famcyi ker, Mutton steadier and Pork as before N S £ | DBt e auf@lang che price rangs mac | (SEote SRERShiooth. " l6T cs miins, | NEISCNRENE I RO | Binee B 0 SRR A% T R0 = ) ¥ o 2 -+ Beef weaker, Mution steagter an DatiioCogst 5 e ?xh{?:‘of {L":‘Z‘."fl.”w&@m thzxxlz' pork closed | | Csa::-!l;o;zoflé‘lism SAlLfks. i 2 G14o fortpayershall, 101 for $22329. A, ‘s " - il acl lec up. —3 o'clock—December— o il Ni N N No change in Otls. 5:3{,?53;33; i 1 | e ending futieres ranged as fotlows: 20 ctia” 81 6% 800, 51 0%’ 3 {géu%c;°§£e.§{'§fe%"f’c?ua§:: s s Receipts of Produce. o S0t Press teel Ca: 43 —No sales. HONEY—Comb, 13! 14c for brigl an 12 aap—y - Local and oil stocks quie: and featureless. Pressed Steel Car prefd 8 | Articies— Open. High, Low. Close. | Regular Morning Session—10,000 ctls, $1 05%; | @1se tar. Skt ambore water. white extracted: FOR TUESDAY, MAY 7. Bl B S e S 13 | “3hiothosn’ Hesslon—No- saies. 1@7%c: lght amber extracted, 6@6c; dark. 4@ | gyour, gr sk......16.600| Wool. bales J o Republic steel ..., 20 T % 5] 72"2 o BARLEY_The market, though dull, is still e A g pen Th Wheat, ctl E o i g The Weather and CVOPJ | with fog along the coast; falr in the interlor; o & rmly held, most dealers asking 83%c for ioms s Barley, ctl - 0| Zeits, e We: 3 | Continued warm weather; light westerly winds. TR 51 5% B0% 623 | bright feed, though no sales at this figure are Corn (East), ctls. @25 = | Nevada—Cloudy Wednesday; warmer in the Union Bag & P.... 46% 46% 43% 4613 | reported. Several cars sold at Se. Provisions. Potatoes, sl . 1,510/ Wine, gals. 691/ Lime. bbl: 39| Leather. rolls, L 195| Quicksilver, fisks.. 111 23 45% 4478 4% :‘eed‘ WHB}%C 1101‘ Nofl slmnlu} T1%@78%c for = off grades; Brewing a grads 6@ - Datied Biates Yosthar pre u g% (A e i Cucralier nomings 190 SS SATE T Bilees for, averxtieng sema (9 s s 7 % 5 2 g v C. 3 ss is X United States Rubber 1 2 AL BEOARD, SALMS CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12 per Ib for heavy, ion; _fresh westerly winds The report of A. G. McAdle, section director | northern portion; cf the climate and crop section of the Weath- | ‘_k‘!da:~0mdy ‘Wednesday; light therly er Bureau, for the week ending Monday is 88 | Arizona—Fair Wednesday; continued warm; Union Bag & P prefd. Onions, sk: k: fcliows | 11ight ‘north wirds. United States Rubber pref 2% 24% | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—N 'ASHINGTON. GENERAL SUMMARY. San Francisco and vielnity._Cloudy Wednes- | ekt pen Unioh 961 fonis Thteratal Semsim il oicloek Mo sl Q10 Gl gkt et 15k for Mghts Waa | i <o X1 e el S R The Stapacaturs has eontioued-slighitly be- ; fresh westerly winds, with fog. Hfi:g gfiffi: ,sg::; o M. 4 8 }: ?3 Be o8 % l}leg%:r Morning S n—December—4000 | for extra light and 15%c for sugar-cured; East- EASTERN. Al ~ e < y . - etls, “T3%c. - . 13c; Mess Beef. $12 per Jow normal during the week, but there have | e Bidaton-Deabber 00’ cum ies | &2 suf-r;ur: Husnl; B oo eyt 2 o7 | Flour, qr sks...... LT been mo injurious frosts. Rain has f: in 76,000 Shares cold. gg 53’?‘4 ;gg:s 8000, T3%60; 14,000, T3%C &:r;:l,?s;kan_eu;"“ ',:‘e"m syzx Me”n e B aasts o 5 amoun ATS The " ma z . $15; ex . $28; , $19; i sll perts of the State, varying in amount from EASTERN MARKETS. CLOSING BONDS. G Temg 7om;| OATS-The market runs along about the | SO TR Vi Glic per Ih —_ light showers to three and four inches. The . BB at ragiee N IV et dta same, day after day. Some days business is | STORY, Pnils SERUE PY Bie per 1o for com- | | precipitation has been sufficient to greatly im- | | "o coup. {106 [N J Cent gen Ga. 15 810 s | §ood and om others A e U Stichae | pound and 10%c for pure; half-barrels, pure, | STOCK MARKET. ve the condition of crops in all sections. —% [ Do 3s reg. Nosthern Pac 3s B 792% 19 |IWhite $13T@1 50; Surprise. -nominal; Hed, | 10%c: 10-1b tins, 1lic; 5-Ib tins, 1. L | ; ; | Tevy TSR 190 | &% 5 A COTTOLENE—One ~ half-barrel, $%c; thres | ; §1524@1 45; Black, $11T5@1 50 per otl . ana. | halt-barrels, 8%c; one tierce, 8%c; two tierces, | ¥—————————————————————%¢ ] v 8%c; five tlerces, $%c per Ib. o vaf h t | Do 3s coup. ‘ogs have prevailed along the coast since the rein New York Stock Market. Poacwie vy Late sown grain has probably received D0 ot s rhe greater benefit from the rain than any of the | NEW YORK, May 7.—To-day’s stock market | Do old 4s cou other crops, though the condition of all has | showed all the gradations of sentiment from | Do 5s reg.. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, steady: No. 3 spring wheat, red, 72 @1%e So%0: ing a firm market at the high prices. Offer- e %y? | ings are extremely limited. Yellow, $1 21%@ 2oelew: S0 | 1°5h; white, $135; mixed, $i 25G1 27 2 1| RYE—Continues dull ai 80@S2%c Business was lively on the morning session 1 2 {of the Bond Exchange, but fluctuations wers ctl, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | narrow and few. The sugar stocks were quiet No. 2 corn, 51c T Tosis oats, 24as | _Do 8s_coup. 29%c; No. 3 white, 38%@30c; No. 2 rye, 53@3c; | BuoRw e > e wi ant s ;v | ) UCKWHEAT—Is quoted at $165 per ctl, and featureless. Suporel. In pipoes wheis 3 buoyant at the openiag to disorderly versing | p,. ¢ oo 3, Reading Gen fair 'to_choice malting barley, 41@3! o 1} ok -wavehouse: 3 bilal Hops are In fine shape for growers. The stock | In the atterngon Alaska Packers' was hisher that the late grain would be on demoralization in the latter part of the day. | Atcnison gen 4 iR G W ists. flax seed, $165; No. 1 Northwestern, $157; In the three Coast States is said to be not over | at $132 504136, Giznt Powder firm at §74 and Gas . the outlook is now so much b The market hinged almost entirely on Northern | ~ Do adj 4s S 1. & 1 M cor rime timothy seed, $3 70: mess pork, per bbl, & = a ding to local e is | 2nd Electric act! at 138 50@37. a_fair crop wi Pacific. The extraordirary demand for that | 4|8 L & S F gen 14 90714 9; lard, ver 100 lIbs, §305@S 07 Flour and Millstuffs. 1500 bales, and according to local report there is | %7, “ 5 tocks remained about as before. f Southern Califc Sork Gstinned oot 2t ikt FATEa Lot vae |St_Paul con. short ribs "sides’ (loose), $8@S 20; dry salted not a bale left in growers’ hands in California. | rne ‘Sifrra Nevada Mining Company has ast redemeption b Mok contiuhel EI S R R ot ] |sPC&PI | shoulders (boxed). @%@1ic: short clear sides |\ o0 o TEm g oo gy | Buvers would willingly make contracts, but! levied an Assessment of 15 cents per share, de- s in excellent terday advancing an extreme 22, com- Do 8. (boxed), $8 25@8 37%; whisky, basis of high; Oat products rule fim at the the growers generally are not contracting this | linauent in office Jume 1L good erop in red with 23 yesterday. In the early dealings | fouthern wines, $130. Sugar—Clov contract grade, | ready noted. Vet Dreferting. o walt until the: Hops are | The Four Ofl Company will pay & dividend Grain and hay were s strength retained a part of its sympa- | |Southern Ry s 54 Corn Meal and Hominy are higher. baled. There is hardly enough stock left here | of 1c on the Isth. rain and wind in so E thetic uence on the general market, but it | Coiorado % Stand R & T G Rrtialee ceipts. Shipments. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 25@3 50, | to run the market until the new crop comes in S ondition 01 | stcadily lost that intluence. The reason for | D & R G 4a o s e Fiour, barrels deveneens 30,000 45,000 { vial, tehmay’ BakEesr Miists, $3 QR BsOBR | WoSeEITS ZIbout In the condition reported | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. nd | 2 i . he | Erie Gen s _Do_2ds. Wheat, bushels s 179,000 | gon, $2 50@2 75 per barrel for family and $2 75 ys ago, 3 1 > y Green | the ris rting & depremsing (;n;iuen e on “}: | EW & D C ists. _|Unton Pac Corn, 'bushels P 256,00 | 3 for bakers': Washington bakers', §2 75@3. while old clips are glven the go-by. Prices are TUESDAY, May 72 p. m sme sc .“but | rest of the market was shrouded in as much | General Elec 5s... 1S3 Wabash Ist Gt Dushels 201°000 | ADILLSTUFFS. Drices in sacks ‘ate ae . fol- | unchan=ed. P ey - Eain- jummey-as the SIS entat bashesi (AR} LoEe T S “.’3; oo ve.’ bushels . }233 lows, “usual_discqunt to lherxlrnde;’ rargtm i tlla’l:‘l;a(lan in Hides has not changed for .'rn:BH N NDS. ik eperts on the « uous | the day drew toward the close rumors began | L & N Uni 4s......103 [West Sh : v, bushels .60 | Flour, $3 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, §2 ye | som ¥ £ 4. As A are so confiicting that it is@mpossible | 0" (1> currency that the emormous demand | M K & T 245, 83% |Wis Cent lsts. Mol $350; Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, = $3; ND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | 4s quar coup..113%113% 4s qr cp (new)13T14138iq an accurate imate of the damage DN CIVENY SO = 5 Do 4s. L 9815/ Va Cunturles . On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | axtra cream do, $ 75; Oat Groats, $4 75; Hol ¢ under quotations. Heayy Salted | 4s quar reg....113%113% 3s quar eocup...109 110 or of the probable quantity of for this stock of the last two days was the MINING STOCKS. market was easy; creameries, Li@1Sc; dairies, 1§ S Buckwheat = Flour, $1@4 %: 10c; medium, %; light, 3@8ic; Cow MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. a riy all reports result of a desperate effort to regain control » 723 Little Chiet 11@16e. Cheese, dull, #2@llc. Egsgs, weak; | 3 30; Farina, $450; \Whole . St4c ‘for heavy and Sizc for light; Stags. | Bay Co P §5..104 - |Oceanic S 3s...102% — ‘e phorts #E1e® | on the part of insiders. The supposition is| Adams Con . 2 Litile Chiet . iresh, 113ic. Wheat Flour, § a4 Oats (barrels), §5 35 | 6ic: Salted Kip. dc: Salted Veal, 9@9%c: Salted | Capogt 3s I o . s Snbe ovec. | heL 1y seceat Wt ke debeh pobuoel S | RR 16 Opnir . ¥ @15 In sacks, 37 0; Pearl ‘Barley. * $; | Calf, ltc; Dry Hides, loc; Culls, 13%@1ic; Dry | ¢'C Wat 36,110 — |Pac G Imp 8. — — Jes and fruit have been bene. | Union Pacific led to a retaliatory movement | Br Split ‘Peas, $5; Green Peas, $ 50 per 100 lbs. | Kip, 16c; Dry Calf, 16@1ic; Culls and Brands, | 54 T, & b fo.. 199%139% Pk & C H6s 108 — o part_of powe: italists who con- | Brunswick Con..... 13 Phoenix 7 g RS Eeen - = . ’ - 1285133% * i, i e s T o, G o poweel camtale, who on | Branen i, HESR L et bl e e, g o | B a TR c Ciiy vt e 3 Pacific interests with an enforced contest to| Con Cal & Va. 215 e oreign Futures. Hay and Feedstuffs. B T e T T T Vut | Gensyat & = = s n Ko0d condition. e "% maintain thelr control. /The guccess of the Deadwood Terra.... |Sierra Nevada 2 i SEE | 1arge’and $2@2 25 for medium, $1@1 % for smal | g €5 ¥%%100% — - throughout the valley, the 2mount | Pacific. The brokers employed in the buying | Leadville C 0% i e been light for some ttle time, but quotations | T ol Dearekig - Bummer o od Sk ey | LA Light ts.. — 102 | e L et 1y | werve #a. some. ¢ tion for such a s BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Wheat— Sept. | show no change. Bran and Rolled Barley rule | 1)) or medium skins, 30c; winter or thin skins, | Do Sotq tor 100 o | =own in corn | Position. "A house wkich was credited w et Westngh Elec ..... Opening = % 5 103 | firm. 20c. Goatskins—Prime Angoras, Tic; large and | 1, 4 & Pac §6102% — | e e hu,\'mgf:m}:rm sh:rflsr_ erday wgs a bu(g’(:x of | canl loans.. 4@4%| Bonds— | Closing .5 10% 5109 BRAN_!”:BGT@H pfie(lrm;u_r:’. ¢ smooth, 50c: medium, 35c. Do lecm o0l — P * 197 | tens of thousands of shares to-day and was R : MIDDLINGS—$16 50@19 50_per ton, TALLOW-No. 1 rendered, 4i3¢ per Ib; No. 2, b il greatly benefited X% | at the same time lending out the stock for | T mmecporr g FILE R RS e PARIS. ey, Iuly-Aug, | FEEDSTUFFS-Rolled Barley $I@I8 ver | suic: grease, 2@sise. e P - s g ot the benefit of the shorts to an amount esti- | At HTop & § F.. 531| Mining Shares— vl y %) 45 'S | ton: Olicake Meal at the mill, $25@35; Jjobbing. | “WOGL—Spring. 1%0 or 1901—Humboldt and | xoo co m 1e =%y e D e o o chiow | mated at 100,600-shares, tus striving to attey| AL (08, & 8 ¥:- (31, QUINE SUare™ Lo | Opening 3% |55 Cocoanut Cake, $1i@is: Corn Meal! | Mendocine, 1s@iic per Ib: Northern, fres. 130 | Nov R cul 8. — Lad| berries to some extent. Early grain fe m :x- | 1he alarm of the eshort iterest and thus dis | smer Sugar (147% | Bingham Mng Co.. 2 | Flout— & 00, Gracksd Cut: £2 TN R " |Jner detective, @TIE: Atadle County, tree. 10 | N3, T, LI T RS 4 Sl e ° don, and it fs wow reyarted that | SEDMERE (0 B e AERIDat the | 4D S onid. Ammpk Covpan gpeutls ¥ B [VHAY—Volunteer, $3@8: Wheat, §11@13; Wheat a0 Jeective ogltc; Southern. 12 months, | Nor Pac C 5.100 — (S P Br Cal 6e.134% — res = beewy croo ob Rate mnwin. | N e waitier want 1o show | At Pley o T I e 8 | Ty } 101 and Oat, $9@12; Oat. @11 50; Clover, riominal; | gos: SOUThern. Kree. T monthe. v?“‘,‘l‘-;j do, de | Do 5s . — 109 9% — corn 18 orts. The ap c ve « v | ny utte oston. ... 113 - etk 3 Oat. 3@ ey, i ve, 7 . 1@se; 3 , 15| Va2 - oo that the short Interest was among the insiders. | Bos(ol Soiay oo Calumet & Hecla..833 Awailable Grain Supply. L - $730@3 50 per toR. | Gige: o, medium and coarse, 14@lsc: Oreson, P 110 - m‘: St Preenutiens bR St e m‘i Boston & Malne. Centennial 301 vailable Grain Supply. STRAW—35@4Tic 3 Eastern. choice. 12@lic; do, fair to good, 8@11c: | “Do Tran 6s..116% — | Stktn Gas 6s..100 — {ons—The rafnstorm re- | fact Of such a struggle between great Eroups | Cnj Bur & G.......196%|Frankiin ] evada, 10@12c. Do Wat e 10% — last week continued | of Capitalicts had o chiling effet on the whole | Dominion, Coal . 8% [Osceola -8, | NEW YORK, May .—Special cable and tel- Beans and Seeds. HOPS—13G20¢ ver b, WATER STOCKS. ing al arts of the | 2 P AR t 0 _p1 =8 s b . hi unications to Bradstreet's show 5 7! ol a state of vindictiveness between _interests | 7 4 egraphlc comm Contra Costa.. 75 T5%(Spring Valley. 88% 9 o e 21;3: which have been suppused to be working in | ;gcg?e":gufmm' a -g:.rl\'(‘:y}'e Copper | the following changes in vailable supplies | Several changes in ?amh wmlm do:servl:& San Francisco Meat Market. | Marin County. 53% — | o zood crop will be | accord. Instead of progress in a community | Mexican Cent 261 [Tamarack ... frofi skt Acoount: Bayos are lower, and the other colored deserip- A | GAS AND ELECTRIC. §5 exoetient conal | o interectc it would Jolnt 15 & Frowin of| X°E@us & Coke ] 11| Uiah Minio - BE United States and Canada, eact of the | {13na aro weak and dull. Limas and whit< | Beef 1s a fraction lower, though butchers | Cent L & P... 3 5 [Eacife L. = igantic rivalry with resultant power of com- 2 15 W N s, se, 3,333, i s tapdls. 2 " % | S P The radn e . e iy i i oo | Out Mot g ioons o in Europe, decrease, 330,000 bushels; to- | are still firm. There is nothing new in Seeds. | seem to think that the decline fs temporary. | Equitable P (Seerament the soil, enabliig farmers to re- | 5,1, G the past. It would indicate also that | Bamo Fac Fro kit igh tal supply, decrease, 6,633,000 bushels. BEANS—Baygs. §2 S et s | All other descriptions remain as before quoted. | B, (Sam Prancisco. 4 % O i e A O C3iinr" | the leading fnancial interest which has been | 2 Corn, United Statcs and Canada, east of the | @4 %: Large B 5 90G1 ¢ | The packers still say that they are getting Hogs | posiae Imp. .- [ Seackten o T L n and ha acturage | the conspicuous figure in all the recent great | London -Market. Rockies, decrease, 7300 bushels’ ¢ the | Pea. Rominai: e s at §tc. “The feeling in Mutton is steadier than INSURANGE. L R e R . Pasty inanclal plans had been outgeneraie ere - s, Unite < 2T Tial Kl : R e en. “ < INSU el ot N e v e were fears aleo that the coilapee 1o Tollow the | S Rockies, decrease, 191,000 bushels. M Fins. & s07; Canary, 3130 | BEEF—@T%o for Steers and 697c per b for | Firem's Fund3% = but it seems prop- | yolatlie rise in Northern Paclfic would un-| NEW YORK, ‘May 7.—The® Commercial Ad- % R 3%c for Fastern; Alfalfa, nominal; Rape, 2@ | “VEa1 rarce 7@sc: small, s@se ST B A — Wh'SE | favorabiy sfect e wovle stock market, The oniucra Lndon fnancial cablegram saye: Chicago Livestock Market. |35 Bt Meneity -~ 0| VEAL Large, Tase smalt. s@sc per 1 | Angiocal S Rr AN — % Ein to take thie form until late in the day.| The stock market was brisk and {rregular ety DRIED PEAS Niles, $2@2 50; Gr 7 ool e e N [San Soaquin” Vail o e ns atell | Reports that the preferred stock was to have | to-day. The American department was lively, | ‘CHICAGO, May 5.—CATTLE—Receipts, 4000. | 3 per ctl; Blackey LAMB—Spring) % per pound. First Nat .....310 355 i i g R g T1'°28%. | the option of exchange with the common stock | though it was much less sensational than it teady; good to prime steers, $5@6; : PORK_Live Hogs, 18 Ibs and under, &%e; SAVINGS BANKS. &nd were of the greatest benefit to all croj R 26 Solng Sy Sk An Bl g - . angrally sieslys & 4 oo’ | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. |1 to 225 ibs, 6%@8ie; 225 and over, 6@6uac: | s Sav & Loan The e: portion of the week was partly | {nd B0 °PE il ‘;[ 'd“ prior “{‘jmf SEnt | has been for some time. The market was In- | noor to medium, $4@4 95; stockers and feeders, ola 'y * | feeders, —; dressed Hoss, Sa@sise. 3 9 - s':“m e the latter clear with warm days | NoTthern Pacifie preforred up over 10 points. | ojneq to be more cautious. Recognizing the | g3 255 cows, §2 65@4 60: _helfers, §2 704 75: — solieoh ' ] o o _The rain did but slight | o R e control by Nosthers | heavy differences which exist at the end of | canners, $2G260; bulls, $3@450; calves, $350G | Both old and new Potatoes are quieter. and G ol Merehoski e ‘mr,—g\ed‘m”"n;n?‘:;"wg cut and stock its slrengih | the present long account, Jobbers are unwill- | 4 75; Texas fed steers, $4 25@5 40; grassers, $850 | ypo jatter are lower. Onions are about as S€. STREET RAILROADS. Tnion Pacific was Tun up to 1301 in an ar.|Ing to make prices in Northern Pacific and | @4; bulls, §2 5@3 90 ' s tempt on the part of s friends o rally it to | other skvrockets. Bull views prevailed, | HOGS-Recelpts, 2,000; to-morrow. 8000 es- | PCFEL oo\ o1 jower, and the Southern| GRAIN BAGS—Sale on cail of 7,000 Calcuttas figures commensurate with Northern Pacific. | nevertheless. The features to-day in this de- laft over, 2000. - About steady: fop: 1ly weaker. Summer | at $6 9%, buyer June and July. San Quenti These stocks constituteda the really notable | partment were the Pacific stocks, particularly 15; mixed and butchers, §555@5 85; good to | Vesetables are generally =wraker = & i G e Bae Quentin features of ptmnélh ir the market after the | Northern Pacific common, which, though it | choice heavy, $5 65@5 §7%: rough heavy. $5 50@ ngnsh from “lnter‘s s;; dzsold l;'eit p;r 1. 8S, 3 rain 8 %@7c; local cpening bulge, which was quite general and | opened well below. parity, resumed’its remark- | 6 60: light, $5 50@5 80; bulk of sales, 5 724@5 80. | New Garlic L ;-oxer; e e make, ¢ less than Calcuttas; Wool Bags, 30@ e inrush of buyin ders from | able rise when New York opened and bulged | SHEEP—Receipts, 11,000. Sheep and lambs, Recelpts were 51 sacks String | AC; Fleece Twine, 7i4@Se. Vines are putting out new growth and look e inrush of buying orders from 3 i . elipped lambs, up to $80. Wooled, | Rhubarb, 78 sacks Bay Peas, 121 sacl g = e g o sy ooy "ih and 10K | the now widely extenced specuiative public. (it This caused a very buovant close. Union | steady; clipp e o | e New. Folatirs: CANNED FRUITS—Extras fn 2%-1b tins are p yin ~ prospects | o e e e foben HEve, DL, | Bacific and. the Atchisons were supporied, but | slow. ‘Good to cholce ‘wethers, $4 1504 50; Toc@@dl; Burbanks, | quoted as follows: Apricots, §130: Cherries, 2 are for g fine crop. Green feed continues plen- | oo ¥ fled to hel her Jasues, o | to cnotca mixed, §3 S0@4 15; Western sheep, $42) | POTATOES—Early Rose. Tsc@ 0. Oulfivation of vimeyw orel pretty general apd from 3 to' 4 points in|New York failed to help afly other iasues, , . . 1 20@1 35 for River and $150@170 for Oregon: | for black and $2 for Royal Anne; Graj 1 35; jul, Suitivation of vipevards and orchards | Sigar ana Union Pacific. The uick injeads | that London was inclined to drag. St Paul | @407 vearlings. ¢4 1504 0; native lambs, 349 | 3L 20a1 & for RIS 300 ¥ 0G-5 [0 Sereea: | Penches, oSt 1 Beare, 108y Shoeer stiasss OSL&H.® Presidio ... -0 fon of the grain crop has improved wonder- 1ally; much that was thought would be a fail- ure will now produce a fair crop. In many lo- calities it i estimated that the rain has in- sed the grain crop over 70 per cent. Fruits of all kinds are in excellent condition, and | | | P ve the ot ‘ Pacific_gave the la | was dus to ti o 5 $4 50@5 15. S i G e Stock e made upon those prices by realizing and the l hung heavy on a rumor that there was a |515; Western lambs, $i50@5 ] B ottoos, PRGic per. ib. 140; Quinces, $1 st P outhern Calttormia Rain s tanen o i | impairment of the buying power discouraged | hitch in the combination plan. Canadian P: - N ONTONS Cut - Onlons, | 501 25 per_sack; ST Weilington, 39V per ton; Southfely | Aliska Pack. 18541 parts of the district, and in some sections the | the continuance of the speculation for Lhe rise. | cific was again very strong on exclted tra New York Mectal Market. Australians, jobbing, at $4@5; Green Onions, | Wellington, $9; Seattle, §7; Bryant, $8 50; Coos | Gl Fruit Can. — 10 been unusually heavy. Hay | 1he higher rate for money and the demands | ing. ‘There was a_ report that HIll was join- 7 10@s0c per box; New Red, $1@150 per sack. | Bay, & 50: Wallsend, Co-overative Walls- | Cal Wine Asn.100 — Iy damaged, but late sown | ¥ brokers for larger margins also had a re-|ing the board of directors and that the com- The only feature of I VEGETABLES—Rhubarb, 50c@$1 25 per box: | end, $9: Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 i | Mer BEX......100 — cu g ot e pein freatis ben. | Pressive influence cn speculation. The iate | pany would be taken into the Northwestern | NEW YORK. May 7.—The only feature of Im- | . ous "1 75 for fancy, $125@1 50 per box ks e a Anthracite Ezg, $14; Can- Mornirg Session. ed. " In some places a falr crop of late | TSHIDE Was enhanced by the discouragement of | consolidation echeme. Money was steady. portance developed to-day In elther forelgn or | #,."N ") dnd 65c@$1 for No. 2; Green Peas, 65c $10 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton in buik and Board— e e s s 35 At e ‘ timid hoiders who are only willing to hold on | CLOSING. local circles was the firmness noted In tin. | ey per sack; Garden Peas, $1@125; String | $17 in sacks: Rocky Mountain descriptions, | ‘145 Alaska Packers’ Association a rise. The break at the last was so\-ere,\ Atchison, 86%; Cenadian Pacifie, 114%: Unlon | prices in London were somewhat higher, clos- | Beans, 1%@ic for Los Angeles and 3@6c for | 38 40 per 2000 pounds and $8 30 per ton, accord- 20 Alaska Packers’ Association . ing to_bran 15 Alaska Packers' Assoclation grain was past redemption before the rain CORDAGE — The local _cordage company | 20 Giant Powder Con came. Iy gr s 008 conditios | reaching % in Northern Pacific, $12 in St. | pacific preferred, 9; Northern' Pacific pre- d £115 12s 6 for | Vacaville; Horse Beans, 40@60c per sack; ety &rain 1s In good condition. The ! Paul, 8 in Union Pacific, 5% in Rock Island, | fered. 103; Grapd Trunk, 12%; Anaconda, 10i¢; | 108 firm at £119 Bs on spot. an Cabbage, 30c@$1 per ctl! Tomatoes, Mexicans, aBEE BN prospects for good crops of beans and sugar | § L 2 hile here a rise of 121z points took fCIion : "y o s EEENETy - > 5 in Baltimore and Ohio and between 2 and 5| 17 s Steel, 53%; do preferred, 101%: | futures, w! 25@1 50 per crate: from Los Angeles, §1@1 uotes as foliows: Pure Maniid, 13c per Ib; 5 Giant Pows i n greatlr improved ciduou: ited States b 5 1 s s g jant Powder Cen B ey e en. . Do { peinte n The farge majority o the active list |t e et 1. adnar B B e e e S Tt i Dried Peppere. Izgise; Dry Okra, 1¢ per Ib; | Sical sizs. Ioc: Fale Rove, owel Duplex, se. | 100 Honokaa § Co - n some sections. Grapes and citrus frufts e United States Sieel stocks were again | cent. i Carrots, 2@35¢ per sack; Hothouse Cucumbers, 3 1 iscount. | 475 Hutchinson S P o . e . | ip attributed this liquidation to a shifting of % A e eppers, S@12%c per I1b; Egg Plant, 10c per Ib. 3 e T 10 Tew life to Erowing crope and fruit. Blagting | Prices closed above the lowest as bears took | s i e fovatts e 4 190 Mu.utal Electric v e anting | quick profits, but the closing undertone con-| NEW YORK, May 7 situation for that metal falled to vary from Poultry and Game. e: Hanew Saney LW Yau : i of peas continu Los Angeles summary—A good, well distrib- improved crops, orchards, Money on call was firm | 1 narrow and listless condition, prices ruling at 5%@10 per cent; last loar, S; ruling rate, 7. | nominally as before quoted—317 for Lake and Prime mercantile paper, 4@4'% per cent. Ster- | £1§ (215 for casting and electrolytic. Lead was | abright . 7lc; middles, T4c: do, “White Ib boxes, fancy, Boneless, 9c; tinued gistinetly weak The bond market was quite active and Ir- $5000 Oceantc S S bon 25 Paauhau S P Co The feeling in Poultry is weaker, ks receipts R3ASSNUASR2L rguler. Total sales, pur value, $5,580,000. ¥ - and summer crop lands. Late grain | oo 5 5 J - ling exchange heavy, with actual business in | unchanged both here and abroad. Spelter ruled | are more liberal and all descriptions show a | do, '7ic; desiceated, per dozen. 7se; Plel 2 Paauhau S P Co benefited; much will make a fair crop. | pLited States Ss declined i and the 38 %} bankers' bills at $ 874 for demand and at $4 8 | uiat and about steady at old prices, $3 95@4. | downward tendency. Cod, barrels, each, $7 75; do, half-barrels, e::':h. 7 Paauhau 8 P Co . e mown hay @ ged DT PepSh Je AN SHiL | @4 83% for rixty days. Posted rates, $4 85@4 56 | ron was without special change. Another car of Eastern came in. $ 75 20 Pacific Coast Borax . NEW YORK STOCK LIST. | ana $4 8814@4 5. Commercial bills, ~$4 S3%@ ove y COFFEE+—Costa Rica—141%4@15%c for strictly F Gas & Electric Co Gas & Electric Co . Gas & Electric Co . POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 8g10c for Gobblers | 1 ima 1o fancy washed; 13a@iic for puion F gt e F F, Gas & Blectric Co . pris e oo 7o Shares 1 | 459" Silver certificates, 60c. Bar sflver, fe. T Dried Fruit in New York S A B iars, 4o @oyembent, Kdnds! Boston Wool Market. and 11§12 for Hens; Geese, per palr, $12@ | washed; 11g1% for good washed: liiq o Atchison .. | weak; State bonds, steady; rallroad bonds, ir- O 150; Goslings, _$2 25@2 50; Ducks, §3 70@4 &0 | good to prime washed peaberry: 1U@ll%e for | 10 Atchison p for old_and $5 50@7 for young: Hens, $4@> 50: | good to prime peaberry; 115@li%e for good to | $3000 Baltimore & Ohlo. S P of A bonds (1909). yourg Roosters, $6@7 50: old Roosters, $4@4 50 | prime; 9@i0c for good current mixed with | 31000 S - 11 reports from New York say: ‘‘Demand rezular. BOSTON, May 7.—A quiet market with only ng Valley 4s (21 mtge). 8 SUSingS aaBaREEE B BBseusfvuuis.ssus s prunes continucs very fair on the spot, Balthnore & 00t G ! e moderate sales is the record of the Wool Ex- O e 60; Protiecs, S0 00w I Plack beans; 9@10¢ for fair; 6@Tie f B ol Aie Japsiiet fo Hrsoty Tbil, $0.0e. 10000 eris oo & At Ceu | Condition of the Treasury. Shange this. week, Manutacturers ‘age pur | TTRoRe. M S00E O0, Bt 0 ree | o csotam 5 S e st B Tt g Bl g edsiogboplog ol gadeard | Chicago & Alton pr ‘8 ey chasing only sufficient to cover present needs | dogen for old and $150@2 for Squabs. Salvador — 13%@13%e _for strictly prime 7 i oy RIS ORRINE Siaie NNE EoRW, EX- o mien - 2% | WASHINGTON, May 7.—To-day's statement | and there S an entire absence of speculative | GAME--Hare, $1@1 2: Rabbits, S50 for Cot- | washed; 0G12ic for g0 to prime washed: Board— ng 40-50s and 9-100s, at the 2e basiz. but Greut Western prefd A.... 83 Pal e 1 fund, | feling. Values are steady, however, but deal- | tontall and 75c@3l for Brush. 8%@syc for fair washed; 11@12%c for good to | * § Alaska Packers’ Assoclation 50 T e B e e S et ) Cxeruisive.of the $136,000,000 wola resesve in the | S see Jttle’ provpect. €or oy material aa: Tt I Diime cemi-washeds, SRONHe for mometioot, 0| § Alaska Packers' Association - B penots o Se MOt S Bens BesvErsent: Sivislon of redemption, shows: Avatlable cash | yange TerHitory wocls head e medium ang Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Rthed: Thieubac for "Gool sveen Banmnid:| y Alaska Packers: tion % > 3 red - = . Alaska Packers' Association o the jobbing house which has been active for “hes : Dalance, $157,504,357; gold, $97,782,850. fine scoured Is quoted at 42@i3c, while the R 10@1osc fof good to suverior unwashed -Dea- | '}y Alaska Packors Amsociation < some time in buying cheap lots still heing in Chlcago, Burlington & v Bl o strictly staple article calls for 45Gdte. =~ Stocks of Butter are very large, and dealers | DSTEY: 6@T%e forcommon to ordinary. 5 Alaska Packers' Asscciation I i e S T o M v | Chicago, Ind & Louisville New York Cotton Market. (uJuotations: Territory, scoured basis. Mon: | hardly know what to do with the liberal sup- | fancy washed: 9@Tisc nominal for foe 13| 2 Contra Costa Waler o0 tually out of the market. Ralsing are dull ago & Eastern Iliinois e fbe: Uk, ¥ yomin g | plies on thelr floors. All are packing, and | sirictly Food washed: ThGS4C nominal for | .5 Glant Powder Con o Tut rather steadier. Some 1ittle usiness e Lo e e e NEW YORK, May 7—The market for cot- | Idaho, fine medium and finé, 12glic; scoured, | gome are storing in the ice house. Even with | good to ‘suverior unwashed: 9ie@ite nominal | '3 Gians Vowier com - ue B-crown loose is reported at § Sended a3 e g s acific ton futures opened barely steady, 2 points’| 40@42¢; staple, 44@d6c: Ausmu':l-;ém;&d,bflmv all this, however, the piles are high. Fine Gu:tm_h and Mexico—12@16e lo’r"l;" ' 50 Honokaa S Co . 2 30 Siag i B Sl Sthy e wewnd SN0 i S Colorado Southern ... higher to 2 points lower. The level was about | Brices commori superfine, nominal, 63G100; §0od, | creameries show o weakness, however a5 | cyucy \asheds 1N @ilac for - strictly Tgoeq | 50 Mutchineon § P o . 2 0 it d B B B e Colorado Southern 1st prefd the highest of the day. Selling on both | °G°SC; average, ; will be ceen, though. the medlum and lower | washed: $%@i0t4ec for “good washed; 10 Kilauea § P Co, 8 % 185 & e Colorado Southern 2d prefd accounts set in and slowly at first but with grades are dr-ulm;. 4 ¥ caity for falr washed; 7%@8%c for medium; 100 Kilauea S P Co 18 50 B Chicago' Term & Trans. increasing rapidity prices worked lower until London Wool Sales. Eggs are about in the same condition as | for inferior to- ordinary: Ti@ie for good tg | 100 Makaweli S Co 09 Weather Report. Delagoe & o Vo Tuly‘reached .16 ‘and August Tie, when BT s are Mo lower, but the isposi- o gy oy oL h,z"*fl:‘wa“ e [ O 30 25 aware & b kin; es 1l - “ B o v, i SHR@N ul - 9% Delaware, Lack & Western B e ent abont o moderate teac” | LONDON, May 7—The offerings at the wool | tion Is to sell, even at quotations. nominal for good to superior unwashed. . | 3 S F Gas & Electric Co. 44 (120th Meridian, Pacific Time.) Denver & Rio Grande..... tion. In the late afternoon heavy selling | 8uction sales to-day numbered 14,548 bales, in- | Cheese has not changed for some time, as| ,EATHER—Scle, heavy, 28G3% per Ib; Sole | 10 S F Gas & Electric Co. 36 623 SAN FRANCISCO, May 7, 5 p, m. Denver & Rio Grande prefd | orders came from all quarters. Large blocks | cluding a fine selection of superior scoured | the supply and demand about balance. Leather, medium, 26@30c; Sole Leather, light, | 20 S F Gas & Electric Co. 36 75 The following are the semsonal rainfalls to B i Sf cotton purchased around 7.90c ‘and 8o’ for | greasy. Competition was brisk at top prices. | Recelpts were S50 pounds anC 10 [5he of | Basic; Roueh Leather, heavy. 7gsic: Rough | @ S T Gas & Blectris Co. '3'8.- .5 st s compared wiih thoee of toe xame dnia Erie 24 prefd Ty ere dumped pher and Earove dlspased | Good acoured Blerlros e A fough: | BERS, 0 pounds, Callfornia Chicese and $400 | Sathe for No. 1 nd DGIC for No:3; Harness | 90 S I Gas & Eiscirie bl st season, and rainfall in the last twenty- Great Northern prefd. 4 - pounds Eastern Cheese. Leather, medium, c; Harness 'Leather, | $2000 S P of A bonds b E"”{}“ “:.“ey e was steady at a net decline of 13@19 polints. ;r:leg :‘{ N:::“Cr:m;:n‘exhylzr::t;l'; lmyle;r:»e ‘::: OPEN MARKET QUOTATIONS. }‘?‘vflhltic.m(; QSk;E'Im" m«;‘cfi Collar. unhe:. 10 Spring Valley Water .. “.‘ : % - locking Valley pret ] - per foot; D, ul Bl l, t— Last | This | Last Tilinois. Central s x| rumpibn. . Stocks dre - very_ small and 'the | BUTTEE Creamery. IG5 per b for tancy | ROl Bir, B0t KIB: Satniehd, o T 24 Fiours| Season. |Season. Towa Central | 5 prospects’ are that the advance will be main- | and 16¥%@1rc for seconts; de i, W@AERE per 10 | Sides, finished, 16@17c _per foot: Belt Knife | 6 Makawell S Co e - — Towa Central New York Grain and Produce. | |tined despits the larse supplies in sight. | © . mew, 10@10%ic; old. | goijis, 14@16c; Rough Splits. S@lde per Ib. L 0.00 | Lake Erie & Wi 4, ew ~ | | American buyers continued to take suitable | nominal. h, 15@16c for good to fancy; | TANBARK—Ground, per ton; Stick, PRODUCERS’ OIL . sville ville...... £ife . 5 Castor Oil, in cases, No. oo I it Boreet 5 oy 7 Portland’s Business. DAIRY EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS. T5c; pure, 1 30; Linseed O Sax oo | Metropolitan Street Haiiway eris NEW YORK, May 7.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 355 ortla - gu'!'rER e - o 185 Al A T = % Exjoan Centrs i ermoria Bk barreln: ALl reamery—Extras, 1ic; firsts, 16c; seconds, | winter e s, S0c; cases, Sge: Fan Tl Olepo 1| 0% | Medican National gl [araes e arrels. Steadier and | poprs AND, May 7.—Clearings, §333,566; | —— e 2 Nut, 35@%e per’gallon: pure Neatstoot Oil, bar- o . ce. 4 ¥ nneazolis E Dairy—Extras, 16c; firsts, 15c; seconds, —; | rels, fc; cases, Tie; Whale San Diego .... 0.00 ‘ K 583 z0 Missouri Pacific - “'HEAT—Rec;lptl,flfl.m bushels; exports, | PAlances, §36,273. s Py R 2 Qil." natural white, $7@42%e per sallon; Fish b - — — ; ssouri, Kansas 39,664 bushels. Spot, firm: No. 2 red, Site f. o, ¢ BESE—Fancy, cream, Sc; cholce, | Oil, in barrels, 3c: cases. i ey . SBmpiC . Missouri, Kunsas & Tex: = § bagpe b gy Bt Loy o Nortirn Wheat Market. e o earinal: Youne Amerioga e | - COAR: OEE Wt Vil B 2 mintmum, 4; mean, 5 New Jerses Central il R i R Fastern, full cream, Li@lee per Ib. Pearl Ofl, in cases, 19c; Ast = WEATHER CONDITIONS AND ‘GENERAL @ New York Centrai: e £ o B new); No. 1 harg oK e x . FORECAST. Norfolk & Weste B | D e ed by maperts o Fonm.orened firm, | PORTLAND. May T.-Wheat Walla Walla, | Cyjirornia Ranch—Selected White, 15c; mixed 350 There has been but little change in pressurs Befk o et i D s irane i Ao Soe: Cladeslt e, tir, Viad iSioka o8 Miale | colieg isipariaon: ~ 00 o © o n;:m 'P-clhAL‘ a""f:s !‘a:“n:& the ml“t:e;uy- Northern Pacific pi ing, local eoverln‘fll.nfl cold weather in the | TACOMA, May 7.—Wheat %c higher; Blue- uf?'ifmll. Gfleml-seee 3 standard, 05 '_?.;”" S .:g =i ery well defined Ontario & Western. 2 Northwest. Closed firm at %@%c net advance. | stem, Gic; Club 5% 5 b Pennsvivania ... May, S1%@s2e, closed S1%c; July, TS%@79 1-16c, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The temperature continues warm in the in- c closed T9¢; September, 76 11-16@77 1- 3 terior of California. Tn the great valleys the Eefdh}.&“s..'.?““ x| TG i 16c, closed s Foreign Markets. temperatures are from 3 to 9 deg. abave the HOPS—Quiet. B normal. Maximum temperatures exceeding $0 | Poading It B 1 HIDES-Quiet. LONDON. May 7. Gammols, 8134: siiver, 2m4; | _ Cherries are bringing fair prices under mod- deg. are reported at Phoenix and Yuma. St Louis & San Francisco. 4835 WOOL—Quiet. I ‘! {l 80c- % on erate receipts for this time of the year, though Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty St Touis & San Fran Ist prefd. COFFEE—Spot Rio, dull; No. 7 invoice, 61; | French rentes, 101t 70c@10: i CATBOES ON | ine gemand is nothing extra. still show bours, coliag miowicht, Mey 3: St Louls & San Fran 24 prefd. mild, quiet: Cordova, 84@i2ic. Fy Closed | passage, quiet and steady; cargoes No. 1 the effects of the recenf rain. Northern California — Cloudy Wednesday: St Louis, Southwestern....... % rather weak, though they, too, are not in continued, warm in the interior; cool on the cozst with fog: light southerly winds inland; resh westerly winds on the cozst. Boutbern California — Cloudy Wednesday, -ptember, 5. steady, with prices net 5 pe tpaué,*- standard California, 30s 6d; cargoes Walia | are sales, éz.uo ‘bales, mmiu%* :‘g gl Walla, 205 10%d; . cen- |

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