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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1902. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Wall street stocks generally weaker. Local stocks and bonds duil. Sile dvanced. Exchange as be; Wheat futures open higher and ay weak. Some changes in Fe s nozw quict, but firmly held. and Eggs unchanged. 4 t of damage to the Prune ns now advanced by ail her variation in Meats. fore. fall back. Barley dull. hange in Oats, Corn and Rye. edstuffs. Cheese slightly lower. crop generally confirmed. local dealers. 4 87 for demand and at 81 848 4 84 1 sixty Gays' posted . rates, 4 Sicad S oo §4 88 commercial bills, $4 84G4 85. Bar -sil- ver, bllge. Mexican dollars, 41%c. Bonds— Governments, weak; States, inactive; railroads, London Marke'. “ NEW YORK, May 12.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: ‘The stock market to-day was Inactive and Ir- regular. Consols relaxed 3-16 to 95 1-16 on a discouraging article in the Times regarding the status of peace negotiations, but it is sig- nificant that the Stock Exchange, in view of the mnegotiations, will not close, as usual, on the Saturday . before ‘Whitsunday. In.. the American department the Pacific leading. New York at first sold and then bought, with the result that prices closed at the ton, although on the street prices were duller. Canadian Pacifics were buoyant on traffic returns. The Rio Tintos were 14 up to | ¥%. Copper sold at £5¢ 25 Gd the ton. There was a rally in silver, due to bear covering and on Indian demand. The advance is too’ rapid; New York bank ! statement and the coal strike were disregarded | and there was a moderate rise with Union | steady o 10c lower. Good to choice wethers, $5 75@5 50; fair to choice mixed, $5 25@5 75; Western sheep, $5 25@6 80; native lambs, clip- ped, $5@6 50; Western lambs, $5 25@6 50; Col- orady wooled lambs, $7 10. P ST. JOSEPH. P - ST. JOSEPH, Mo., May 12 _—CATTLE —Re- celpts, 900; steady. 'Natives. $5 25@7 25; cows and heifers, §2 50@6 50; veal ; stock- ers and feeders, $2 50@7 50 TI0GS—Receipts, - 3100; steady. Light and light mixed, $6 90@7 15; medium. and heavy, $7 10@" pigs, $4 25@5 25. - SHEEP—Receipts, 100; steady. Western lambs, $6 15@6 85; Western sheep, $1 S5@8 25, New York Metal ‘Market. NEW YORK, May 12.—The local market for | tin ovened strong, - but closed. heavy, though with a slight gain, spot closing at $20 70@30. Sales were thirty tons to arrive at $30@30 05, and ten tons spot at.$30. Londpn closed at £1 Ligher, with spot ‘at £136 and futures at £183 5. . Cepper closed slightly higher here with stand- yard spot to August at $11 25@11 50; lake at |.$12 10@12 25; electrolytic, $11 S0@12, and cast- ing at $11 75@12. London closed 6s 7d higher with spot ‘and futures at £54 2s 6d. Lead was steady here and at London, with the local market at 4%c and London at £11 11s 3d. \ Spelter was firmer here at $4 45. London Glas- | advanced §s to £18 12s 6d. English iron markets eased off a little. gow closed at 53s 5d and Middlesboro at 48s 16, | unchanged. Pigiron warrants were nominal. No. 1 foundry, Northern $19@20; No, 2 foun- Northern, §18@19; No. 1 foundry, South- $17. 50@18; No. 1 foundry, Southern, soft, The local iron market ruled steady and ; Otherwise there is nothing new to re- The Vegetable market was generally dull and nearly all descriptions of fresh: were quoted lower. Tomatoes were firm under light sup- plies. Surplus stock of No. 2 Asparagus went to_the canners at per box. otatoes, 2@2%c per 1b; sold. port. POTATOES—New old, 816061 75 for Burbanks' from the river: Oregon ~Burbanks, $1 75@2; Oregon Garnet Thifes, §1 50GL 65: River Reds, $1 301 bv; Early Rose, for seed, $1 65@1 75; Oregon Bur banke, for seed, §1 G5G1 75; Sweets, jobbine at ONIONS—Oregon, $2 25; Australian, $3 50@ 3 75, second hands; new red, 90c@$1 per sack; Stlvérskins, 75c@$1 per box. VEGETABLES — Asparagus, _extra _fancy, $2 per box, $1 50@l 5 for No. 1 and Sl @1 25 for No. 2; Rhubarb, 40@60c per box; ex- tra_fancy, 15@90c; Green Peas, T5@90¢ per sk. and lc per 1b to the canners; Garden Peas, $1 @1 25 per sack; String Beans, from Los Ange- les, 3@be per Ib, including Wax; from Vaca- ville, 7@sc; Cabbage, 50@60c per ctl; Los Angéles Tomatoes, $1 SUG2 25 per box and crate; Mexican. Tomatoes, $1 50@2 per box for repacked; Dried Peppers, 10G1lc per Ib Los Angeles’ do, 13@17%c; Carrots, Toc per sack; Hothouse Cucumbers, 40@75c per dozen for small and $1@1 25 for jarge: Garlic. 2@3c: Los Angeles Green Peppers, 10@12%c; Mexi- can do, 8@l0e; Egg Planc/from Los Angeles, 10@123%c; Summer Squash, from Los Angeles §1G1 %; Marrowfat Squash, ‘$15@20 per ton; Hubbard' Squash, $15@20. Poultry and Game. Recelpts of California Poultry were very llght and prices for all descriptions were un- charged. Two cars of Eastern Hens came in and the stock sold slowly at $5@6 50 per dozen. There were no changes in Game. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, li@lic for Gob- 11 LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good sound Iivestock delivered at San Francisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for cattle: CATTLE—Steers, $%@Jc; Cows and Heifers, T@iYe; thin Cows, 4@be per Ib. CALVES—b@b%c per Ib (gross weight). ms(xa.m:r——vlh;gen, 4@4%c; Ewes, 3@3i4c per (gross weight). ‘LAMBS—Suckling _Lambs, $2 509275 per head or 4%@be per Ib liveweight; yearlings, 4 @4 _ver Ib. HOGS—Live Hogs, 200 Ibs and under, 6%c: 200 lbs and over, 6@6%c; feeders, ‘6%c; sows, 20 per cent off; boars, 50 per cent off, and stags, 40 per cent off from the above quotations. General -Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, June and July, 6cf San Quentin, 5.55c; Wool Bags, 32@35c; Fleece Twine, TH@Sc. COAL—Wellington, $9 per ton; Southfield Wellington, $9; Seattle, $650; Bryant, $650; Rosiyn, $7; Coos Bay, $550; Greta, $8; Walls- end, $8 Co-operative Wallsend, $S 50; Cum- berland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 in sacks; Penn- sylvania Anthracite Egg, ——; Welsh Anthra- cite, §14; Cannel, $11 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and $17 in sacks; Rocky Mountain de- scriptions, $8 45 per 2000 1bs and $8 50 per ton, according to brand. OIL—California Castor Ofl, in cases, No. 1, pure, $1 20; Linseed O1l, in barreis, bolled, 78c: raw, 76¢; cases, bc more; Lucol, €8¢ for boiled and 66¢ for raw, in barrels; Lard Oil extra winter_strained, barrels, 95c; cuses, $1; China Nut, 57%@6Sc per gailon; pure Neats® foot, in barrels, 70c; cases, 75c; Sperm, pure, 6. Whale Oil, natural white, 40@50c_ per galion; Fish Ofl, barrels, 42%c; cases, 4Tic: Cocoanut Ofl, barrels, 63%c for Ceyion and S8%ec for Australian. AUCTION SALES pounds. 90 Honokaa 40 S F Gas $5000 S F & § J V bonds 10 S V Water . Afternoon Board— 10 Cal Wine Assn 10 Cal Wine Assn 145 Giant Powder Con . 25 Glant Powder Con Morning Sessfon. & Sesston. Board— 10 Cal Wine Assn .. Glant Powder Con . 50 120 Paauhau $2000 5 20 0 i SF G s F s as Street— $5000 Oakland Sacramento Elec Gas & Ry 5s. SV Water . S_V Water $15,000 Northern Ry of Cal 3s S P Co. & Elec Co & Elec Co Gas bonds £» 800 HORSES 2, WILL BE SOLD AT 1140 FOLSOM STREBT. ¢ Carload EVERY TUESDAY until sold. Thess horses are from. the Pillis grant, and are ail broke and gentle, and weigh from 900 to 1400 Sale commences NEXT TUESDAY. May 13. Also a choice lot of camp, peddling and express wagons, buggies, carts and harmess. e it iooks dangerous 17 50@18. entine marked up 2c. blers and 14Glbc for Hens: Geese, per palr, | COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk, Morning Orecon Y PG e 3 7 s o % i3 H 0z 0ld and §3 ‘or young; Hens, oun ar, 20c; Bxi , 23c; % -Standard . |’ cgon Potatoes weakening. Onions and V egetables quiot. ondition of the Treasury. o) Pl Toosters, $6 50GS: old Roosters, 344 50; Fry- | 25e: deodorized stové Gasoline, in bulk,' I8¢ | 300 Caribou'- @ o 1. . | " i » $5¢ 5y P: 3 zine, in bul C; a o C .o Fresh Fruits dull. Apricots appeared from Yuma, WASHINGTON, May 12—To-day’s sthtement | NEW YORK, May 12.—The visitle supply ot | S $9G0c, Trotiors, BR00GTC for latge [In cames e oo, ik, 30s 15 | 50 Smmrocic | e 2 4 £ of the treasury halances in the general fund, ' Srain Saturday, May 10, 2s compiled by the | per dozen for old and $1 T6@2 for Squabs, cases, 26%c. 500 Sterling, cash . 1 8214 Tzwo cars of Eastern Poultry received exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the | New York Produce Exchange, is as follows: | GAME—Hare, $1 25; Rabbite, $1 50 for Cot- | TURPENTINE—Higher at 60c per gallon in | 300 Sterling, b 30 1874 R o . s drbediniiin division of redemption, shows: Available cash | Wheat 15,302,000, decrease’ 3,026.000: corn [ tontalls and $1 for Brush; English Snipe, $3; | cases and 63c in drums and iron barrels, 200 Sterling 185 balance, §185,560,100, kold.. $08, 052, aots 5087,000, decrease 54,000; oats 2,017,000, de- | Jeok Snipe, 31 50 SUGAR The Western Sugar Renning com Afberogn Bessid Tl g crease 13 rye 1,316,000, decrcase’ 265,000; pany quotes as Y - Board— , o SR s a8 3 v 180,000 i Dags: _ Cubes, A, Crushed and Fine Crusked, Weather Report Byt o B o4 mp St s T Clies ol Paes | I o T Rt | e S | Towa Central pfd... 200 &3 8214 . 4.35c; Dry Granulated Fine, 4.26c: ranu- | 100 Monte S900, Merition Factic Time) | i e ok g 5% | |New York Grain and Produce. New York Cotton Market. Tho situation in Butter remains precisely the | lated’ Coarse, i.25c; Frult’ Granulated, 4.25c; [ 10 Peerless N FRAN May 12 K C Southern pfd. 1,800 501 same as last week, the market being liverally | Scet Granulated (M00-Ib bags only), nome. | 100 Peerjess AN RANCISCO, May 12 . m. Sor " g < 1 < g ¢ A, 4.25c; Magnol . 8. B ;- ™ owing = i el ey ; Lake Erle & West. 200 64 | % o % | NEW YORK, May 18.~The cotton market | siocked and quiet. Los Amgeles is taking a s Geldes. . ter b» 3.00e g P g g ations i Cati. | L Erle & West pta. .. 120 Sy TY {opened steady, with prices unchanged to 3| yitle, and would take considerable more st Dalt-barrels, 236 more: | ao Kocoherad 1 e tncines, | Louls & Nash .. 14400 19, | (oNEW YORK, May 12—FLOUR_Recelpts. | points lower and closed With a net rise of | dlight reduction in quotations. Prices remain | BXes sg¢ more; 30-1b bage, 10c more, for ail | 100 Sicrimg ‘ Red Bluff, - R ] 2,500 barrels; exports, 13,720 barrels. Firm | I Zioint. i ominos—Half-barrels, Ge; xes, | 100 Sterling, s 30 ‘ %0-50; Sac. | Metropolitan St Ry jand 5@10c higher avith wheat. Winter patents, | T mehEngets r 1b. No order taken for less’than 15 | 100 Steriing. b 10. B - | Mexican Central... Wint - | : Cheeee Is slightly lower. It has been In large | parrels or its equivalent. : e e~ ASRINT (CoaL % |$3 90G4; winter straights,. $3 80@3 90; Min- Foreign Markets. supply and weak for a lonk time. A few Los _— W6 Fodeies RE 3 ! -e- | ; ; ay 12.—Consols, -16; silven, : . ™~ - - e MK & Texas 4 | low grades, $2 95@3 20, {/28 1o160; fivenon tenten. 1008, 735e. . oreny :;:u::e:‘;ern a;;.e“é;ccr:’:r{ieg::amcms T::Sqiolz';- o a ¢ e e, EFE 2 2 5| M E & Texas ot | 54 WHEAT —Receipts, 83,325 bushels: exports, | cargoes on passage rather firmer; cargoes No. | tions on new to S@Sie, leaving all other Srades Eo MG MY 2 The following were the sales on the San ug2 23 55 2 |N Y Central ... | 54000, Rushels, Spot. frm; No. 2 red, 90c || Standard: California, 30s 3d; English country | as bofore 5 Flour, qr sks... 5,708 Middlings, sks Saycisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- §83 gz 2o € | Norfolk & Western. No. T hard Mapitoha soies &+ O b afloat; | porkets, firm; import ‘into United Kingdom, | ERES are weak and some sellers are shading | heat, ctls .... 2,940 Feed, sks . > Morning Sessk €TATIONS. §535:5 § £ | Nort & West pra. Opiicns e - SRR L - U the quotations ¥c to sell. Tre market is han- | Barley, ctls ... 10,282/ Leather, rolls T cage:l % £ | Ontario & Westen Options were: strong fo-day ‘as e remult of ‘s | Wheat, G10,000; import into Unlted Kingllom; f4i50eq by the Iarge :quanticy, of Door. HEEs | mor’ate /306! Botia Mo, 900 Belcher . 08 100 Mexican , g 8 R 7 £ Peanrivenin Diieh meekly .Statfstical - report, ' fayorable | flour, 107,000: wheat and. flour on passage to | noy being received. Supplies of fine ranch &re | Biyer btis ...... 750 Lime, DIk st 21| 300 Mexican. . £ : ® | Beading | EEirns,hent news. higher cables'ant duts de | Untted Kingdom, 4,260,000; wheat and flour on | nst over large. ! Potatoes, sks 2,100 Wine, bbls % (C,Amon:- 4 80 ovitr - s S . b ke 51 3 lerin; v 1 > 550, & X j. 24 " 643 = b & ‘al n| 2 2 | Reading 1x( pid and shorts bought treely, anticimtig s bol | Pr e oo neat, 100000, & frias o, 1 foecelpts were 00,100 pounds, 2 Kegi and 207 | omions, 'sks 2.8 Tallow, etis 210 30 | 300 CRicionIS 81| 500 Posemen St Touts & S 7. Ioh Sovernment report” Near the close th ' Standard California, 6s 4%4@6s 5d: wheat in | of Tastern Kggs, 10000 pounds of California | Lro oy " 16, Quickaiiver, fiks 4| 100 Celadonia 80| 100 Potosi StL & S F 1st pfd. Hlosed e mer ghily through realizing and | paris, steady; flour in Paris, steady; French | Cheese and —— pounds of Oregon Cheese. Hay, tons . 639 Hides, No % aag| 190 Challenge 20| 300 Savage . StL &S F 24 prd. 1,200 Clesed Sie; Tary, SOTE ToaenaY: (SUAG@XIXC. country markets, auiet and steady;’ weather | ~BUTTER—Creamery, 20c per pound for fan- | Wool, bales .... 175 - S 16| 50 Silver Hill . St Louis § W . 100 September, 70 5-16c, losoa 105ic; Dessmber. | 11 Eagland, shoviery. Sretgey. dn Sis aha ITMIATL Gon, aec WASHINGTON. 1% Gt et 0] 30 Union Con | St Louis 8 W pfd 400 80 15-16351%¢, closed $13c, 10 DeoeMPEn | T COTTON=-Uplands, 5 3-32d. gnds: dalry, -16@18%e; store Butter, 14G16¢ | pioyr qr sks... 8,048 Flaxseed, sks 260 gy s BTy ety St Paul ... 10,500 @S1%e, 3 rer. pound. P - S0 . ernoon Session. St Paul prd 200 HibBeFomn Northern Business pesrgrrm Ll s Nt SECERRAE R AR 200 Beens Hich 53] 50 Sputr : | Southern Pacific . WOOL—Quil g rica, astern, r X ch 2 Ophir . 140 cuthern By - ; COTEE ot ‘B, qulets Mo kv tasonde . FGGS-—Rarch, 18¢18%c for_fancy and 16@ | e | ‘500 Caledonia ... 80 100 Overman 26 Southern Ry pid... 1.900 Ge; mild, quiets Cordora Sl i e | PORTLAND, Or. May 12—Clearings, $603, | 17%¢ for fair to good; store, 15@16c per dozen. 300 Confidence —-. &3] 300 oeerman - Texas & Pacific 1.000 closed steady, net 5 polnts higher. Total | 07%; balances, §74,681, ' —_——— STOCK MARKET 500 Gould & Cury 14| 200 Sierra Nevada 28 Bluft B "800 900" Bagy Toclodior T Total| _SPOKANK, - Wash, May 12—Clearings, | Derid) d Ci Fruit A 200 Hale & Nor.. 21| 300 Sitver HIll ~: 41 - et 3 gs including: July, 5.15c; | f o1 eciduous and Citrus Fruits. i - eburg September, 5,35@5.10¢; October 5.40@5.45c; De. | $21%:108; Palances, $35,270, e aa i1 108 Unfon Con z acramentc cember, 5.50@5.60c; January, 5.65c; February, | . TACOMA, Wash.. May 12.—Clearings, $256,- * ~—————————————— | D00 Mexican ....._ 50| 100 Yellow Jacket 22 e | 5.700; March. 5,800, st D00 » | 516; balances, $23,010. Monday Is generally a dull day in the fruit 200 Ophir .......1 50 Wahenh " oo SUGAR—Raw, steady. Fair refining, 2 7-16c SEATTLE, Wash., May 12.—Clearings, $590,- | market and yesterday was no exception to the The market on the morning session of the Wabash pfd. . £ | centrifugal, 99 test, 3%c; molasses sugar, 284c. | 904; balances, $111,086. : . rule. Recelpts of Cherries and Berries were | Bond Exchange was easy and dull, with lower | The following were the sales on the Paciflo Wheel & T | Refined was steady. N 6 4-10c; No. T 100 N tlwm—IVhe‘a Maiber moderate, but prices were lower. Black Cher- | quotations for Giant Powder at $77 25@77 37% ““'M:::::; 'SLM 3 No. o. 11, orthers ] 5 Ties In bulk brought e per Ib. and for California Wine at $100 75@100 §7%. 3 v No. 13, No. 14 | The open market for Oranges continued dull 1so dull s, | 300 Best & Belch 20| 400 Con Cal & Va.1 5 4.45¢; confectioners’ A, 4.40c; ! ORBGON. % ana prices were unchanged. s At the suction 5 ;’;91 oil s:ocll‘(s ;reerl:n:dso!h;l !-udu;;;urfl::e 200 Best & Belch 21| 200 Challenge . A, 5. cut loaf, 5.15c; crushed, 5.15c; | - gt cars were sold as follows: Fancy Navels, $2 40 | IUINE, Stocks dcelinec Snarbiv oh e | 500 Bullion ...... 300 Crown Potn 3 ; | powderéd, 4.75¢; granulated, 4.05¢; cubes, 4.90c, | PORTLAND, May 12.—WHEAT—Nominal; | g3 25 ehotee. $1. 40439 20: standard, 90c@$s 10: | S2les of the northend and Go groups. | 1100 Culegania .. 20 S Fo American . DRIED FRUITS. Walla Walla, 67c; blue stem, G7c. Scedlings, 60c@$L 20, according fo size and |, Lhere was nothing of importance new in the | 250 Caledonta ... 200 Oceidental . Inited Stat =~ NEW YORK, May 12.—The evaporated apple W ABTINCTON quality. Other fruits were unchanged. A aska Packers® was ex-dividend of $1, or | (00 Galedonia ... 350 Ophir - | market continies firm in tone, with continued | TACOMA, May 12._WHEAT—Steady; blue | Twelve drawers of Gooseberries were re- | o Aldska Packers . 100 Caledonia 400 Ophir interest aowh by exzortery der et o el G6%5¢; © e ceived from San Leandro and were offering at | $5:000, ves 4 _ | 100 Caledonia 150 Ophir | ties: outside figures are gencrally asked. State, | §1 yer drawer, but found few buyers, as they | 5,ihe Home Off Company has declared a divl- | 100 Caledonia | 300 Overman )0 Caledonia. 00 Caledonia ... 73 800 Con Cal & Va.1 50| (@103 c; fancy, on new fruit and count The first Apricots of the season came in from Yuma, Arizona, five crates being received. The fruit Was rather small but in good condition, | | 200 Potost 400 Union Con ... 200 Yellow Jacket 10%@11c; prunes are steady |. in demand for export ac- | Oid fruit favors buyers and offerings | The Sunset Center Oil and Development Com- pany of Kern County has levied an assessment of 2c per share, delinquent June 11. LOCAL MARKETS. Am Locomotive. A gl liberal. Avricots are in fair jobbi; e- | and sold promptly at $3@3 50 per crate. ; for the U _ | 300 Con C & V.1 47%]| 2 vor | A Locomot ofd.. and hold steady. - Peashes tre. sieaty STRAWBERRIES—$GS per chest for Lons- | yoaqs of Sun Francisce wone. recoived soster Atternoon Sesston. st | A% it & ® pid d noted. ¥ # | orths and $8G0@4 60 for Malindas; Crates, | gay from New York by Bolton, De Ruyter & | 300 Best & Belch 21, 200 Ophir 145 in _moderate | Am Sme 3 5 i trom Watsonville, 90c@$1 10, with some 1arge | co.: Common stock, $54 T5@20; preferred 200 Best & Belch 20| 200 Potesi 27 n_ Fran- | Anaconda Min Co. = | . $24 T5@25; p , $60 | e o % Rap Transit. .’ 10%@1c; | bags, 10% | Exchange and Bullion. crates higher; from Florin, 75c@S1. | @60 50; 4 per cent bonds, $91 50@92; subscrip- | 200 Con C & V.142%| 500 Seg Bel @ the e ¢ Rap Transit. APPLES—$1@2 50 per_'box, according to | {lons. $101 15G102 25, 300 Gould & Cury 11| 600 Sierra Nevada 27 ced those datea Gas... -~Peeled, [fAQ16c: ' tupseled, 8%} biiins Easmnase, 60 dove e e 4 o TSR 1100 Mexican ... 50| 500 Sierra Nevada 2 Pot south | Gont Tobacco nfd.. | { Bterling Exchange, 00 daya. ... — CARIESWhite, 5c » : Black, | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | 300 Mexican . 200 Silver Hill ... 33 1 2 pe i , sight — 4 88% | 50c@S1 25 per box and drawer. g 400 Ophir . 100 Silve eficieney.. 4 Gperal Eleorsl i | Sterling Cables ...... — 4 m}zl CITRUS WRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1@1 S 500 gppm: 200 Union Con - b il B o e, Tl | = New York Exenange, it — 15 |for standard, fl;@gfl?fidfior chotce dna 25 MONDAY, May 12—2 p. m. e 2 - » o ¥ e 4 % ew Yorl xchange, telegraphic — 17 3 25 fr fancy} Ses ngs, 25@2; Med- [N JOT A N e { Chicago Grain Market, Silver, per ounce . o A U | Moiancan | Hwects, | $105 50; | Valencias, UNITED STATES BONDS. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ataatal & - | | Mexicau Doliars, Hominai. - 4b%y | $2 50@3; Malta. Blood Oranges, _ $1 50 | Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. MONDAY, May 12—4 p. m ational DBiscu o0 ! e ) - Sl <57 L bu; Tangermnes, in quarter buacs, bcuai | s ar coup...1114113 s ar ep(mew) 13T 13816 Bid. Ask.| Hale & N 20 22 Nationaj Bisculi * — %1 Wheat and Other Grai and $1 25G1 50 in half Loxes; Lemons, 70c@3t | 4s ar reg....1114112 s qr coup...108% 1094 T e Prati < e s - North Americas .. 3 | CHICAGO, May 12—At the outset whent| 2 TS jicis oy Rnd/ e ER0, (0 fix opd &b pholcs MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Alpha ..:.... 02 03| Justice - % o e Coan O, 2 s 2 o o 3 o e # } < S Fleg trade ‘was a dull though slightly firmer af- | WHEAT—Liverpool futures were higher, | Mexican Limes, $4G4 50; Bananas, $225@3 per A R0 K | Omatids 60 L 0y | Anie rre e L ] e Bl as. | fair, pending the Governmént report of the | Parie futures sicod about the same.: The | buach “’;x,f;i;’,,fi’;‘?!a,’:;‘, oy e o —"Pac G Im 4s. 9714 — | 3elcher I 07 08 Mexican 50 52 Pressed crop condition and acreage: May 1. Cables | world's shipments for the week were as fol- | Waliani ik SO % — [Pk &C H 6s.107 110 |Best & Belch. 20 21/ Dccidental ... 19 20 Pressed S were firm and world's shipments On -passase | lows, fn quarters: Russian, 269,000 Danubion 3 i3 0% — [Pk &ORGs. — 125 |Bulllon ...... 02 @3 Ophir 40145 Puliman Pa decreased. Some small buying was done for gx pog: B PRI AT St . 1 |ZaL &P = 78 79 Savage . an hour and then conditions became such that., U000; Argentine, 74,600; Indian, 27,000. .The Dried Friats, Nuts and Raisins. Fer&C H 6s. — 123 |8 B 18 20| corpion N | buying =et in in good fashion and the bulls A American visible supply decreased 3,026,000 Geary-st bs. . — IBF & SJV5s.121 _ Che . 15 17| Sleg Belcher. 2 o shed prices up actively. Stocks of wheat bushels. .. . Additional reports from Sonoma and Santa | J C&S 5i4s.1 — [Sieyra Cal 6s.116 — |Zonfidence ... 64 65 3ierra Nevada 27 28 * | rted much decreased and exports were | | Chicago advanced from 753c to 76c, but was | Clara countles indicate that the damage to the | . Do 55 .o . o 90 |8 P of A g5 | Con Cal & V.1 40 1 45! Stiver HIll ... 2 15 | heavy. For the third consecutive day dull, pending the receipt of the Government | prune crop will cut it down seriously, though | L Ang R 5s.118%4119%| (1909) — | Con Imperial. — - 02| §t. Louis — % { Union B&P’ Co ptd : was an absence of selling pressure and TePort. The clearances from Atlantic and gulf | {1l probably be larger than last . year's |l A L Co 6s.103 105 (1910) ....114% — [Con New Yrk — 02| Syndicate — o EASTERN MARKETS. {U'S Leather.. prices 8 fairly. Contrary to the usual ' DOrts were large, being 1,250,000 bushels. Kan- | It will probably be larger than last years )™ p B9 ¢l ' "2 |g GY0P &g rown Point . 07 08' Union Con ... 21 28 [ 8 Leather pid. getior. waiting the Government report, trade fa5 vartles wixéd that he State would "not T Tt trecs Ditzsomet Heaviiyns Ahat! Do gtd ba. — 10%| (1900)Sr A.106%10615 | Bureka Con.; 18" —| Ueah - ree Ob. O 3 i ul T... 1 brightened and grew active. A report current | 1f R sl Bmeery 0. 85,000, ushels un- % 1 LA&P5.103 — (1905)Sr B.10715 — Exchequer ... 01 02 Yellow Jacket 22 23 = | U S Steel.......... 19,800 dicatc a condition of 71.%. as against n market futures opened. higher , and : Mkt-st C fs. — 130 a912) — 122 New York Stock Market. U § Steel pfd April 1, gained considerable credence. = Added | fctive, but fell back again.. The shipping mar- | checked pollenization. The Prune growers are | MyCsi £ f2- .00, 190 | QI 5 Western Union i thest factors were discouraging reports of kel remalned unchapged o it e o ol Bowerer N Rof C6e.iz. — | ¢ gntd ba: — — | IMPORTANT BILLS BEFORE " Py position of the | "o chinch bugs, insufficient rains and_extenstve | ¢ SPo icat — shipping, 123; milling, . 3 <atits. o noderate orog | DO 58 ....120% — | Do stmpd..100% — was wmndoubledly She| Total Sles... ! ploving up of wheat felds in the Southwest. | $1 1Lxal ’é:;; :g‘:“ib i o o b g B bt b Coie e S N Fac C'51 . 110%|SP Br Caf 6o — 139% LOUISIANA LEGISLATURE el . the 3 s pushed up t . pdis 5 % — it S . ession “hv?: N’d "‘d ‘l‘:; 58 vet % sox. | irade to Ke up at BU@TKe. Liquidation | Informal Session—9:15 *0'clock—December— | :éo‘_mu“ frult, which was the autlook & month | oy G G113 113%| Do ds 2dm.102 103 | Governor Heard Urges Passage of This was reintoroed by | 5, "chup | gazed it of o litte but the close was strong, | 12000 ctls, $1 124 22,000, 31 12, FRUITS—Apricots, 9@10c for Royals ana 10 | O3k Trn 0. 124 = | Do 4s 3dm.101% 1023 Laws to Successfully Oppose ehair oo [ L phasy B ME & T tics. which, if anything, were rathor bearish, | §1 18; 2000, 31 127, S GLE Deare, ‘a@bos. Fiume patsa e WATER- STOCKS. 5 BATON ROUGE, La., May 12—The bi- - rope on ' May 1 fe ] DO £oup Do 2nds and’ bulled ihe pit all session. July closed firm, | Regular 'Morning _Session—May—i000 ctls, | uiacten.’ 16@2%e tarines, 514Goe for ted | Contra Costa 6% 78 (Port Costa.. 63% 66 : 18, e 55 U8 old 4 N ¥ Cent 1 AL TONE $1 18, cDecember—8000, §1 11%. and 5%@te for White; figs, 3% @4lsc for black | Marin Co.... 59 — |Spring Val.. 9133 91y | ennial session of the Louisiana Lesisla- pu r] ir;::\rl:e:‘ m:: o2 eop 0 e 1 | f\'(;reasr:ri::‘r;;: [:nd‘:;.!:mfk::l;:’;ufnh ;he:rl } DAr(ernom_x“‘wSocn.l;m?‘ 1{?‘%’00 c:su, $1 13. | and 5%@0e for white. g GAS AND ELECTRIC. ture began at noon to-day. Among the ement of the bapks suf- | U § . 105% N J C: E | made v s orn | December-. etls, ¥%; , $1 113, A ES—1901 are : 2 X t some recuperative Pro- | = Do coup ... 1055 | Nor Par o nd wheat. July closed firm, %@%c up, ‘at| 'BARLEY—The - market shows no cl‘l‘lnge gqi&(“mul%c: GB0n, 5Ghe, o &?-"“4":" St La T 10 il N Tmastiye to °°“‘t° i’;“’" ;:“' b"dyt:“ g week. The heavy de- | Atch gen 4s.....103% Do3s .. | (14r Ye. | whatever, being dull. @A%c; 60-10s, 4@4%c; T0-80s, 314@3%c: so- nExmm ¢ o. _Ju .4% sn;_.l(c; g&% 35 3 organization of e judiciary, the reap- the cash reserves of | 04 |Nor & W eom 4 “onsiderable profit-taking, after prices had | Feed, $7%@U8%c for No. 1 and 95@96%c for | gos, s@Akc; 90-100s, 3%@2%c per b, OGL &H @ —"|SF &L co 44 44% | portionment of the State for ome addl- 1025 ead gen 4.0 ood | Decn manipwatcd fo ine Rlehest level for the | off erades; brewlng and: shipping grades, §1; | " RAISINS—Seeded, d-crown, Sc; 2-clown, 6% | D0 & S S5 104 Stntn G % 0% = | tional Congressman and legislation affect- 0% 8 L & 131 con 5a116%] | 111 S S e { Chevalier, ‘éf};oizomn P % Loose Muscitels, 640 for d-crown and | P NSURANCE. T |ing the insurance situation in Louisiana SL&SF 4s. o’ | Vool o " b # . A . for seedless; 3-crown, Ge; 2-crown, 5¥e e B > g ” S el | cun' s Sy L 10alE 5L .. 1473 & shade’ down, "and “vibs "un: | gucorma) Session= 013 o'clock—No salen Eg‘fi“?i Sulianas, o15g for unbleachad o d‘l:'- Firem's Fad200 200 and trusts._Governor Heard presented his e in on | Cent of Ga Se....101 o 2nds . econd Session—No_sales. 4¢ to X s, g enn essa moon. - s and of cur- | Cent.of Ga 1st inc 85 (S A & A P 4 | ding futures ranged as follows: Regular Morning Sesslon—May—4000. otls, | Dehesa, ‘$2 50; Fancy, §i 50; London Layers, | Amer B & T.110 ' — First Nationl — — | ommends .the appropriation of $100,000 for m of the pres- | Ches & Ohio 41451081 So Pacific 4 TR e = = 97¢. December—2000, 80%c. 1 25@1 35. Anglo-Cal .. 90% 91 |L P & A....168% — n » . e nly additional | Chi & Alton 3%s 84% So Rallway 5. | B Lyl Dee Close. | > X tternoon. Se-sfon~x\§g§‘scn|es. 0TS Svainuts, No. 1 softshen, %e; No, | Bank of Cal42s — (Mer Ex (liq) e 3&1‘1’%‘3“’33.1”233’3;3 tlll:: esrleckg:‘-thng?s Was the report that & | G 1 & Q new 4s . 05% ‘Tex & Pesises. e 7514 | OATS—The market continues dull and with. | 2, 6%@1%¢; No. 1'hardshell 9c; No. 2, “7g; | Cal Safe Dp.120 — IS F Nationl.140 — | 02% Puilding reproducing the famgus old was made to Philadel- | C M & St P g 45.116% T 8 L & W 45 o i %272 | out feature at unchanged quotations. = | Almonds, 10%@12c for, papersheil, 9106 for SAVINGS BANKS. & b'na facks Jp it o hire th the transfer | C & N W con 135 Union Pac 4s ety 8% | “Grays, $1 #2%@1 40, Whites, 31 521,@1 45; | softshell and 0@7c for hardshell; Peanuts, 5@ | G 1990 — |Sav & Loa Cabiiio, faciis JUCkinn-Square. WATHS the and which RI&P 4s 1% D Y eptember . % | gurprl 1 4 45; Dlack, $1 2001 3550 rooi | Tc for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 12@12lic: pie | German n. — 90 cession of the vast Louisiana Territory ctions of | GO C & B 1. & 5010008 | Wotes Yets o No. 23— e ¥y ‘,’,?r‘ A5 Dlack, $1 2001 8234; red, | Tc for O ec; Pecans, 11@13cs Ciades T b SLSC';"(YTB-!\% 390 |ty the Government of the United States r HORIDS Sy > C 2 | B | May . 4 13, | 81 ¢ .per ctl. erts, g ), utu: X — nfon Trst. a0 - A s R By T AT 83| Do J2nd Jaly: e 2% SCORN The o1, auotatlons stll rule, “witn | $8, 30880 comb, 110120 tor bHght and (o T Sl e ‘B!."{'fli‘:'fife‘é':”‘é?“:“ri‘s?} ‘:’h?%ovemar market, where there Was & | D & R G 4s.....104% Weat Shore Soptemtier o Large Yellow, $137%@147%: small roung | for light amber; water white extracted, SADERER HLATLRANS, urges that the laws affecting them be re- % per pound. There were | Erie prior-ien 45.100% W & L F 4 | May -.... 4314 | do. $140@1 60; White, $1 501 G0. I aGie o T dark 4c | Califortla - 170 (180, | Market 99%100% | modeled in accordance with the decisions ers’ bills against further | Do gen 4s..... 87% | Wis Cent | July (oid). a5 | RYE—V0GY5c per ctl. ESV i3 . e : *ee— 40 | of the Federal Supreme Court, in order and London was a free | F W & D C 1sts.114 |Cont Tob 4 & | July (new) 471, | BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Rk POWDER. that the State may be able to success- ng ;?; r;lr: ng}x;'.e ‘}1}:::@::;5;‘ Hocking Val 4%s.110% | | September (0ld) “’5: 203 i WI 7 Provisions. Giant LT ':;%s'lgom ceres 8% — fully %ppou t!:cet't::]n‘nhinmlomy,d which, he of exchange. B MINING STOCKS. | Sept. (new).... 3 814, an sty UGAR. says, have practically assumed power to reign trade for April show- | . . Y our t S . D bod agricultural products exported | Adams Con . 20 |Ldttle Chter ... 11, | e Tork, oer Barpel o i Chicago was higher but nervous, and it was Makaeell .. 3, 208 Lngseep:om:l meadarate b o b s lain the prevail- | Alice - 5 . |Ophiros :fi | July - 17 42% | FLOUR—California Family Extras, $350g | dificult to trade without cxciting fluctuations, | Honokaa 11% 12 |Onomea .... 24 25 —_— = aud the persietent | Bresce Lo J0 |SpMr 9 September .....17 3 17 8214 | 3 75, usual: terms: Bakers' Extras, 55 40¢s o, | ons way or the other. Pork attracted the most | Hutchinson . 12% 13% | Paauhau 124 — | FRESNO, May 12.—The newly organized hange up -day's Eometoei Tan: . 085 Futon - ard. per 160 1‘\?5‘3’5 e i P Smsieg wwas 25 Ba .::mn:: lorB:nlt‘:flly and | attention. R MISCELLANEOUS, Fourth Regiment, Uniform Rank, Knights of total sales of stocks for the day, m Cal = 0" |Savage . July .. 112110 2215 10-27% 10 221, = 3§54 b0 tor Bakers on rs’, 3@ | In this market those dealers who hesitated | Alask Pack.16014162 Pac A' F A. 2% — - | Pythias, has been launched, with F. D, Fisher which were not much in excess of half a mll-‘\ L’“d‘gf“]; o ‘g'"’l";? Ziewals TR b G Nt 2212 10%0% 10 22:2 0% |¥h AN e T about advancing prices last week followed the | LAl Fruit As. — 1023 Pac C Borx.165 = — | of this city as colonel, Lieutenant Hawks of lion shares, showed that the liquidation was | Horn Silver 75 |Sany fopes Short Ribs, per 100 Ibs— MILLSTUFES—Erces & are @s fol- | \ihore up yesterday, and the advance is Zal Wine As.100% — " |Par Paint .. 26 — | Newman as lieutenant colonel, and R. C. Moss mot large or indlscriminate, “The stocks which | iron Silver . ... 3 | Standara . May 970 070 965 gg | lows usual 00 Tba; 1ye Flout, 5 R TAlAI | fat. The market Is firm enough at the advancy | Oceanic S Co 30 32 of Kern major of the first battalion, suffered most seriously also indicate that the e Omn. ¢ ¥ July . 900 96T% O 60 9 6215 | Klour, Y Rye aleas, aull, . Bigh “grage of (he property was'not. an o | 1oy OSTO STOCKS AND BONDS. September 96214 970 962 9 cz“,’zi&;fi' &‘”':’T“g':g e n‘.‘fmfiy“’;,",} P A ABATS. Bacoh; 1% pek a e o = recognized = y 5 ¥ , $4; G 2 i g . Bave Bin Tified 45 prims Smviroarosd b too | Cul) Siene 546 Westing Comii 18 | Casn quotations were as foilows: Flour, | 4 2o Bugkwheat lour, $1 8054 16." Cradecg | heavy. (3%c for leht medtim, tiise for lent | pENSESEEEEEEEN NSNS NS SN O N NS ditions and_apparently that the bankers made | Time loans . 4@5| zaining— A gteady: No 3 epring wheat, 743c; No. 2 red. wn;t.“wggvzml{l:{l"m“ oMy e sspneas O e i vighe cutad a1 = rstematic revisior d a | Advi 3 A No. 3 ;. No. 2 white, L Flour, B ' i in s ’ 2 Colluteral to-duy. The ‘consequence was the | Atchison 35 ......102% Alloges S0 Nes T e, S5c: Nor 3 fre, oG 3 8548 00, Fearl Barley '35 60 Spils | fornia Hams, 13%@1ic; Mess Beof, 060 50 por WE OFFER FOR SUBSCRIPTION elting away of some recently unexplained ad. | Gas 1sts . 795 [Amalgamated fair to cholce malting barley 60@r2c; Moy 1 | o s e s b LS 1o, Prime Mess Pork, $15.50616; extis cal wnce in some of the most substantial stocks | Mex Cent x .. 8% Binghem ... . jofy | flexseed. $1 Gi; No. T Nortiwestern.’ ‘§1°75; T 13,2505 18 B0@10; Dry Sait boske $it sag on the list. The coalers had the additional | N E G & Coke... 06 |Calumet & Hecia.560 N 0 TC ek ark,. per Hay and Feedstuffs. T M iEte Bork, 405; Pigel Feet, $4715; Smoked burden of the strike to carry. Union Pacific| Rallroads— Centennial St st gioes, lonse). B0 dome b ot | - | Beet, 13%@14c per ib. :’35.;.§f;‘1}\'-r-mr§:.‘::f 4 c::;:: %’L’p:ffi'fi:'a:” M;:'l:g:ra , . 963 Fr:xk‘l‘l‘::“ salted shoulders (boxed), S@8¥c; short cléar| Some slight changes in Feedstuffs wijj pe L‘“D'Tleéufzgfi“cm:gr“ ’i.‘r“?" Mo pex Ihidoc 5 The market closed steady at some recovers. | Bosten & Albany 260 " Isie Royaic sides (boxed). $10 10610 20 whisky, basis of | gben. ‘Hay: remains unchanged, with ampie | COMPORRG 200 MOC o5 BUTG ) Belt-barrels, \ 3 - iy -y . . = e high wines, $1 30: clover, contract grade, $8 35, the feeling is weak, pure, 12%c: 10- ", 3 0-Ib tins, 13%c: Among the day’s notable declines may be | Boston & Main 196 | Mchawk recelpts, and Blb ‘tins, 13%c. 0 o gz - mentioned General Electric 21, with a recoy- | Boston Elevated. 164 |0ld Domi PR Receipts, Shipments, | BRAN—$17@18 bU_per ton. O TOLENE—One halt-barrel, 10%c; three First General Mortgage 4 Per Cent Sinking Fund Gold Bonds of the m- ery of 18; Westinghouse Electric 11; North | NY NH & H.... Flour, barrels . 718,000 Sh060 " | MIDDLINGS—$21@22 per ton. halt-barrels, 10%ci one tierce, 10%c; tweo . .lxm—flv’ar 6: Lackawanna 13; Chicago, St. Paul, | Fitchburg pfd , Wheat, bushels © 81,000 FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $20 50g21 50 | Dtices 10%c; five tierces, 10%c per 1o Minneapolls end Omaha 10%; N. Y., N. H. Union Pacific . 5 Corn, bushels . *109,000 per ton; Oflcake Meat at the mill, $20@zv, job- N NS H H. 8 Chicago and Northwestern 6% ; Delaware | Mex Central % fanta Fe Cop) Oats, bushels 1204,000 bing, §26 H0@2T: Cocoanut Cake, 520g21; Corn ides, Tallow, Wool and H, 3 end Hudson 4% Chicago, Indianapolis and | Miscellancous— Rye. bushels . 3 . Neal, 30 B0G8L 60; Cracked Comn, “Shiqsa; | Hides, 'y ops. 8 Louisville 5%: New Jersey Central 4; Long| Am Sugar . Barley, bushels . 1,000 Mixed Feed, ol i eas iy S 200U 3 Island 4%. The list of declines running 1 to 31 . o prefd . e HAY—Wheat, $0G11 00: | Wheat and Oat, | pyppg AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 4 ( was a long one. Money went to 10 per cent. | Am Tel & Tel. On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | §8 Gu@ll; Oat, $8G10 50; Alfalfa, $8@11; Cio: 1 under . quotations. - Heg: ’ 3 y § only after the principal de- | Dom Iron & Ste Utah .. market was steady; creameries, 18@22c; dai- | ver, $1@V; Volunteer, $6 50@8 bv; Stock,’ $6@8 | about 1%c PP i 9*-01&:‘ vy salted 3 Gen Electric Vietoria . ries, 18@26; cheese, easy, 12@13c; eggs, steady, | per ton: 2 2 Steers,- 10%@11c; 3 i light, 8@ / v 3 Y s < in eympathy with stocks. u:n Elefcflu-lc - &’(nofll 3 fresh 14%c. STRAW—40@65¢c per bale. 9e; CoW fllfleflé%!l;_'fur hse:l\:va m;lfl 8%4@9c for otal sales 0. o prefd . volverine s e t; Stags, < e D, 81@ye; gt - ¥ S e niw and old 45 and the Ss de- | N E G & G United Copper. ... 3o% | #———————— | Beans and Seeds. HeRta Vear, 9ovc Ssited Calf, "igc: b Principal payable on April 1, 1927. ‘Coupons payable April 1st and Oc- B line _‘;L‘Xrl. ‘513;‘:’ ;KIETO(‘K do ’nmrlnon B A Foisisn E 3 . glgub.r} ‘,'.’?“fmue" e gnm!& }ég H tober:1st, at 92%4 and accrued interest from April rst. ’ Sales. ifl,hus;:;. Cl Consols for money Mo Kan & Tex... 26 oreign Futures. . The Bean market hés appatently quieted | 1o} Sheepskins, shearl ings, 20830 each; short The authorized issue of Bonds will'be .................. 883,275,000 Atchison .. 15000 T9% 11% TI% wevenrinnnn9 1-16 N Y Central......162 down all around and Drices show o further | Yep e e atoe, e There will be reserved to provide for the present outstand- Atchison pfd 5800 07% 98% 96! do for acct...941-10 Norf & West 50 | = | chang & Waol, 80c a $2 " 50_tar mediune. & ing Bonds of the former street railway companies and % and §: mediu; g t & Oulo 5700 107 106 106ig | Anaconda . 5% _do prefd 9235 LIVERBOO: | BEANS—Bayos, $3@3 15; small White, $2 50 | @3 le_f_lm 05 i Colts; Hosss Tiia m-drgz for* further improvements $15.275,000 & Ohio ... ... ... .98 Atchison . 51 Sntario & 34 s @2 00; larce_White, $250G260; Pea, $325q | LOF 8mall A9C.%6, 'S5 for meaium. 3101 2o sar or ¢ ) . ) 3,00¢ an Pacihe . 600 155 135 199% | 00 Brefd .- 100% | Pennaylvania 8% | Wheat— May. July. ' Sept. | Fgo. Bink $216@230: Red, §250; Blackeye, | St ‘ona sos’ for . Comts: . Buck Someorn The ‘present net income, of the United Railroads of San Francisco is. ':'"r',r;f;" R ',’,f:‘, 22% x,/. * m ; .gm}g“_m c:;:l‘g% nmn;.'.; i: :g;,z g‘%el-:inr: g i 3§ g:_léeqn; Li 4‘:‘::&1 $3 60@3 70; Red Kidneys, $3 50 | aMexican, uv,le; fl"m"g” u'fhs'xni uoén .,3 H ample‘to insur_i regular semi-annual payment of its coupons and leave a ~ 7 3 i ...... 48| do 2d r : Der i Gentoal Amerita, o e i lusfi liberal Sinking Fund. Alton 1,000 Chand ORI <l = SBEDE—Treste Mustard, $2 5002 65; Yel- 75c; large and smooth, 50c; medium, Surpluss{O%a;Ehe RV hi & Alton pfd.... 400 Chi Gt Western.. 30%|Southern Ry 58 Wheat— Sept. Sept.- SMustard, 25@3 50; Flax, b : A : . Chi Tna & Lo 6,400 Cni M & 8t PauiIT5N| doprerd ... 077 | opening | by S o Bastern, altale Trom Wik | 9600w xo, 3 rengerea, 51000 per ; ] Chi Ind & L ptd. .. 4 Den & E Grande. &) Southers Pac ... €7% | Clostng - 20 |ieReiine: calltornia, 10G10%c; Kave, 146 | No 5o ity 2% @it%e. 2 EEEN Chi & E Illinols ... 00 do prefd ... mlon Pacific ...107% |~ Flour— 23c; Hemp, 8lc ver Ib, ¥ yring—Northern free, 14@16c; do, | [ < Subscriptions. will be received on . Chi & G Western, . 18,900 Erfe ... o ®T 30 | Opening 26 30 RIED PEAS—Niles, §1 00@2; Green, §1 50 14c; Middle County free, 13@15c; P . E CeGwARE do 1st pretd AL Closing - 2035 | @2 Blackeve, nominal. e ixm:? = THURSDAY, MAY 1sth, 1902, ATKTEN OCI_Ogixl A. M., AND « 4 ves Tilinots Central 'Wabash . Somee Sc per Ib. CLOSE AT THREE O'CLOCK'P. M. OF E SAME O B Paahe 1o oy o i | Eastern Luwestock Market. | Potatoes, -Onions and Vegetables. | Nejalts HEX% P o 190140 por 1 tor | DAY, AT THE NEVADA NATIONAL BANK OF “h - '3 o prefd - = 2 . " choice. Chi Term & T pra. 1100 Bar silver, uncertain, 23 1-164 ir ounce. CHICAGO, Oregon Burbanks were weaker with buyers | 5% '© - - SAN B%‘}Gg‘cisgg, ;‘N]D‘ FFMENEFSSC(?NT. CCC&St Louls.. 100 Money, 2%@2% per cent. CHICAGO, May 12.—CATTLE--Receipts, 18,. | pursuing & hand-to-mouth policy. .In addi- Francisco Méat Market 1 % The rate of discount in the open market for p -- P i an Fr rhet. y e o e i v short bills s 2% per cent. D e el sl ?"‘”‘.fi:‘*“:“’;; ; SizatN Subscriptions must be accompanied by deposit of FIFTY DOL- olo South 24 ptd. 300 mfl::«:‘m o "-“z‘;“ '»":f"gf:lm 20 | Crs ana_fdeders, $2 1505 85; sows, § li‘flntci:: s e;uhl‘:mn by the Puget Sound team. | ‘There is nothing new to report. M LARS PER BOND subscribed, which deposit will be returned on any Lol & Hudson -... 13,100 .0 k. e - o | heifers. $2 50@6 40; canners, $1 50@3 50; bulls; | ere. As: the offerings from ington were |. . DRESSED MEATS. bonds not allotted, the right being reserved to award a smaller amount ‘ el Lack & West.. 300 % M. $2 50@5 50; calves, §2@6 ; Texas fed ‘steers, | choice and placed on the market In' competi-| . e rates from slaughterers to dealers that lied 1 nver & Rio G.... 50O New Yorl oney Market. s |ss5 25a6 6. {lon with the Oregon the market had an easler | are as follows: than that applied for. - & RGpid. 1000 " | o, HCGE ecelpts to-day asngnw&mm. tone and prices wero lower! Other descriptions BEEF—1@1%e for Steers and 6%@7o per Ib ' B ISAIAS W. HELLMAN, rie istpra .1 110 3300 67 61 a7y | o NEW MORK, May 12 -Money on call was | Gosing active. ‘Mixed and butchers LB ‘showed no change. “-'vnn.—uxw. 7@8c; small, 6G9¢ per In, i - ANT. BOREL & CO. Ere 24 pfd . © Voo 53 B2y 52 | Brm at 6@i0 per cent; closing and asked, | 7 2315; good fo choice heavy, $7 32141 ared from,the river and sold at the top| - ‘ethers, ; Ewes, T%@ | | San Francisco, May 12, 1902. Financial Agents. Great North pfd... ... .... .... 182 |B@6 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 434G5 | rougl hu,vy.uwm: light, $6 75@7; b m‘m’n‘, ol g 8 BT 8¢’ % LS . o 30 A X Hocking Valley ... 1,000 821 81 81 | per cent. Sterling exchange was weak, with | of sales. $6 . gk % fi'mmfin Oregon Onlons offering, but. m:— b, . & Hocking Val pfd... 100 0% 90% 90% | actual business in bankers' bills ot $4 86%@ | SHEEP—Receipts, 15,000; etrong. . ) as.they were strictly fancy very few wer per Ib.: - 4 &) g

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