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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 15 1902. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Locci and bonds st S ange slightly weaker again. Wikcat and Barley fi ilver and wres rather firmer. Oats wery firm in all positions. Corn market practically cornered and held Figh. Hay and Fecdstufis as previously quoted. ' an Beans and Sceds. » Cheese and Eggs unchanged. orkers doubt stories of California fruit b Proz No further Old Potatocs wuner Vegetables offering freely. v and Game as previously quoted. uwits show little variation. Erie gen 4s... F W &D ¢ | Hocking Val W Adams Con. . 871 Wis Central 4s... 1sts.114 Cont Tobacco 4s.. 66 111034 YORK MINING STOCKS. - 20 Little Chiet. Al . 51 Ontario . 50 Ophir . n.... 11/ Phoenix 08 “omstock Tunnel, 053 | Potosi 20 Con Cal & Va.....1 40/Savage . 10 Deadwood Terra Slerra Nevada. 26 Horn_Silver Iron Silver . Leadville Co; LOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Small Hopes. 72| Standard [ | . Money |U S Stecl. .4 | Call loans. 6] Do pfd......... 91 | Time loans @5 Westng Com ....105 Bonds— | Mining— Atchison 4s. 2% | Adventure . Gas 1sts 5134 | Allouez | Mex Cent'4s... . 51| Amalgamated ... 55 N E G & Coke.. 567 Bingham .. light. . Railroads— | Calumet & Hecla.555 Atchison | Centennial . Do ptd. B Copper Range ‘Boston & Albany.262" | Dom Coal. Boston & Maine | Franklin . Beston Elevated..164 |Isle Royale |NYNHG&H.. (232 |Mohawk dull. ! Union Pacific ..:105%|0ld Dom. | Mex Central ..... 28" | Osceola - | Miscellaneous— Am Sugar Do pfd. Dom I & Gen El Mass Electri Parrot 127% ! Quiney . : 118 | Santa Fe Copper. | Tamarack 1| Trinity . 1" United S 4% | Utah . Do ptd.. 975%| Victoria but the firmness of and had no positive be perceived. ‘The The Business Outlook. N E G & Coke. United Fruit ....107 |Wolverine . Daly West. 43 |United Copper.... LONDON CLOSING STOCKS- 4| Winona the market was passive element in so far as could trading fell near to the TEADE ON A SIS, BUT PRU- | Point of stagnation and the day's total tran- | Cons for money.. 9514 N Y Central. DENC ARY. Sactions were smaller than for many months. D0 for noet”. TIN&W The New Yo ¢ Clews says: | UBlon Pacific made some show of strength and | Anacopda 5% Do pfd : - e Jatice | A% far in the lead of all other stocks in point | Xchison . 12| Ontario & West.. 2 raveain, epecdlative | of activity. Gossip was in circulation of an | “pg yed. 1001, | Pennsylvania o situation | jntended increase in the dividend rate on the | Bajt’' & Ohio 109%, | Reading . stock. ome liquidation and d_ much needed speculation. The creation having scarcely present or any sort was going on at d danger to the entire the dividend action. in speculative circles these forces was the banks; and be given the credit for putting judiciously at the time of eme: emedy was uncomfortable fcr ignored the dictates of common the experience has 'been ben majority of interests. Hen ¥ to witness more caution r: enter: S | decice wh of the mine: on this guestion befc but the coal stocks er to m: the high-priced [ der the liquidati | high-priced stocl ock: more or less irrez- among the holders of £00d | by the further decling rate. is the ¥ basis of upward ery opj ortunity. Holde 1l even at pres: lainly being the of good earnings and concentration movement | ne occult man- property. While timism governs the | < useless 1o ex- | he stock mar- more frequent excesses, but been in_progress lieving the money pressure to quirements « than last week, partl sion payments. dull by 70,600. Tnited States last call. tive 1- | Sgocks— ling‘of good ral i ! sometning haj 1'1&_&"": bt underlying op- | plchison ptd Balt & factors in the sit- tive order—the the railroad | siness condi- Canadia Canada S not entire! Alton. . et § Aena levelopment Ind & Loui r wou! c Ind & L ptd n_return | & East Il T, h, in_con- Great West. . ’n of loans, woul - & G W A pfd. however, is hard- & G W B pfa. e time e « c C & Colo Sou 1st pfd Colo Sou 2d prd Del. & Hudson Del Lack & Denyer & R G Denver & R are under consi Northern Securities ved such schem ult y e reactic g, high p 7 or having materially increased | Metropolitan £ ction until a point has been | Mexican Central ... rere profits receding and con- | Mexican National is being sensibly checked. Thers is | Minn & St-Louls.. { general reaction in sighbt, but that | Mo Pacific. ... a n in the tide are mul- | Mo Kan & Tex be ignored, = number of influences in ces such as cited above; on nfavorable developments in m would precipitate bdue ghe present ppgrtunities “for quick but the only safe cour: Mo Kan & Tex pfd. N J Central N ¥ Central Norfolk & Wi Norfolk & W d breaks.” Weather Report. Reading 24 pfd {StL&SF.... St L & S F 1st pra. St L & S F 24 pfa St L Southwest St L Southwest pfd SAN FRANCISCO, May 14, 1902—5 p. m. t Paul . The follow um and minimum tem- | St Paul pfd... from stations in Cali- | Southern Pacific Southern Railwa: Southern Ry pfd. Eur 0/ Independence . 46 | Texas & Pacific. Red Bluff. 2| Sacramento . 48 | Tol St L & West. San Fran San Diego. 56 | Tol St L & W pfd. Fresno ... ..70-50| Los Angeles. . 50 | Unlon Pacific . San Luis Obispc Union Pacific pfd e g | Wabash . THE COAST RECORD. | wabash ‘pfd o Il Wheel & L Erie. 3 |W &L E 24 pra. 3 == Wisconsin Central.. 2 g% Wis Centra! pfd. 3 z %2 Express Co ETATIONE. £ g z= Adams 3 P Astoria Cloudy Baker Cloudy - Car & F_ptd Carson Clear .02| Am Linzeed Ofl.. Eureka Cloudy .06 | Am: Linseed Oil p! Fresno .. Clear .0] | Am Locomotive.... Flagstafl Clear .00 | Am Locomotive pfd Pocatello, Ida. PR B Am Smelt & Ref.. Independence Clear Am Smelt & R pfd. Los Angeles..3 Clear Anaconda Min Co Phoenix ) 62 Clear .00 | Brooklyn Rap Trn Portland - 5 Rain .48 | Colo Fuel & Jron Red Bluff 52 (‘esr .00 | Consolidated Gas Roseburg 50 Pt Cldy .02 | Cont Tobacco pid Sacramento 48 Glear General Electric. Salt Lake.... 56 Cloudy | Hocking Coal. San Francisco. §2 W Clear Internatnl Paper. £. L. Obispo 42 W Clear .00 | Internl Paver pfd San Diego. 56 W Clear o Internatnl Power. the ... 50 8 Rain .14 | Laclede Gas Epokane 52 SW Cloudy . National Lead. Nezh Bay.. 32 €W Cloudy .00 | North American. Wella Walla 5 8 Salo-: 169 Eaciiic Conss ‘Winnemucca 42 SW Pt Cldy .08 ,f;::'“f'; Mail Yuma , 62 W Clear .gu| Deord Temperature 52 Gegrees. | Pressed e | Pullman Pal Car. ONDIT] < v | Republic Steel C l.\hl.](\§q AND GENERAL Republic Steel nfa. YRECAST. | Sugar . risen steadily over northern | Tenn Coal 2 gon. A marked disturbance | Unjon Bag & P Co. ATHER Action on the dividend is not expected until July and it is natural to suppose t the course of the winter wheat and corn crops between now and then will have a bearing on s just now the subject of greatest uncertainty a large influence in the speculative halt in the nd serious results were | stock ket which took place to-day. An- such manipulators were | other cause was the anthracite miners' con- | The only power capable of | vention, which was in session at Hazleton to permanent. firmness of the market. day was the wide recoveries scored by some of M in £0ld to-day at wide declines from the previous The completion of some large syndicate | transactions ard bond subscriptions which have recently took market and lightening the ell stocks. n the money market are much les: declined 3 per cent on the | NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Canadian Pac . { Ches & Ohio. Chic G W Do 1st pfd. Do 2d ptd The course of the: crops and this uncerteinty was | ake the conditional strike No light was thrown ore the close of the day, shared generally in the Another feature of the Iver, dull, 23%d. 212@2% per cent. The rate of discount in the o short bills is 2 11-16 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for three months’ bills is 2% per cent. pen market for s, which fell violently un- e ay. There were other he inactive list which market since the above | sules The money market was much quieter > uncertainty cOncerning | to-day and there was mo seeming aifficulty in London Market. itwation and the coal strikce. still | chiaining call loans at ' per cest or under. | exhibited good rallying powers after | The propess of borrowing in foreign money W < 5a° = 5. Underneath all visible influences | markets was' continued to-day, as. indicated | _ N, YORK, May 14.—The Commerclal Ad vertiser's London finggelal cablegram says: Stocks were idle but firm to-day, awaiting the result of the peace conference in South Africa. The American department was very Guiet. * London at present is quite apathetic, in view of the high level of prices, and would buy only on a considerable drop in quotations. TUnion Pacific advanced sharply on buying by the Gates interests. Eight dollars a share is given fregly for a double option to the end of | August. Prie general list improved reluctantly and the upward trend stopped when New Yori | orders ceased. Call money rates ran up to 2% |.on settiement demands. New York Money Market. e in the sterling exchange part in re- | The sub-treasury re- y owing to increased pen- wut firm. Total sales, par High. A Low. NEW YORK, May 14.—Money on call was firm at 4@6 per cent; closed offered at 4 per prime mercantile paper, 414@5 per cent: ng exchange was weak, with actual busi- in bankers' bills at $1 886% for demand 4 84 for sixty days: posted rates, $1 S5@ and $4 87%@4 88; commercial bills, 4 @4 84% ; bar silver, 51lc; Mexican dol- $1l4c; bonds—Government, easy; State, inactive; railroad, firmer. Condition of the Treasury. nl and §- SHINGTON, May 14—To-day's state- ment of the Treasury balances In the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold réserve Arsll- 97, - i | | | in the division of redemption, shows: able cash balance, $186,231,470; gold, 865,203. 3% ~ New York Grain and Produce. -Y!.- e e NEW YORK, May 14.—FLOUR—Receipts, exports, 10,390 barrels; market fairly active and firm, without change. WHEAT—Receipts, 81,500 bushels; exports, No. 3 red, : No. f. ‘0. b. afloa rn_Duluth,’ 84%c > 0. b. afloat; No. anitoba, 884c f. 0. b. afloat; option opening weaker because of bearish crop news, railied later and became quite firm. The buy- ing motives were strengthened in corn, small interior receipts and a scare of shorts. In the last hour prices broke through realizing sales and a reaction in corn, closing %c net lower. May, S1%@S1%c, closed Sliec; July, 81%@ 82c, closed at S1%c; December, S0%@S1%c, | clogea 80%ec. HOPS—Strong. Common to choice, 1901 rop, 17@21c; 1900 crop, 13@1bc; Pacific Coast, 1’ erop, 15%@19%c; 1900 crop, 13@15c. HIDES—Firm. WOOL—Quiet. FFEE—Spot Ri; mild, quiet )S_bushe 10014 steady, No. 7 involce, Cordova, 8%@l2. Fu- ciosed steady, net unchanged to 10 points higher. Total sales, 27,750 bags, in- | cluding: June, 5.10c; July, 5.15@5.20c; August, September, 5.40c; October, 5.45@5.50c; ber, 5.50 December, b.65c. SUGAR—Raw, firm. Falr refining, 2%c; centrifugal, 96 test, 3 7-16c; molasses sugar, 2%c. Refined was steady. { DRIED FRUITS. NEW YORK, May 1i—Evaporated apples show considerable strength on' export demand 1,700 %1% | and limited offerings, and prices are generally 317 | quoted at an advance. Choice and fancy are in fair jobbing request. State common to good, | 7@ic; prime, 9@9%c; choice, 10@10%c; fancy, 10%@lle, Prunes ‘hold steady with a fairly active movement for jobbing and export account on large sizes. Small sizes and old fruit barely steady and dull. Peaches and apricots 0% | Steady and in jobbing request. o ¢ 357 | © PRUNES—34. @6%e. uAPRILOTS—BOxcd‘ 10%@14c; bags, 10%@ 75 uPEACHES—Pee]ed, 14@16c; unpeeled, 8%@ & 2 % Chicago Grain Mark:t. | * 7 % CHICAGO, May 14.—Yesterday's bulls at the opening of the wheat pit to-day showed that they had forgotten all about yesterday's bull- ish Government report. The cables showed no response to our strength, and above all the weather was very favorable. Rains fell copi- | ously in Kansas and Nebraska, and the spring wheat country in the Northwest was clearing. A local statistician made a report indicating 2 yield of 410,000,000 bushels, quite at vari- ance with the Government estimate. These factors started July a shade 10 H%@lc lower 8t i0%s to 16e and depessed it eanly toTu% | @7 business brought a good reaction and prices for a time held firm near last night's close. Trade, however, was light, the outside epecu- lator was not in the market, and there was some fair selling by yesterday's buyers. Part of the reaction was due to short covering. Gradually prices slipped back. The close was weak, July %c lower at 75%@T5%e. Corn was the leader of the pits in the matter of strength. Cash business was good, St. Louls bought here, and cables were firm. July closed firm, %c up, at 63%ec. #c. Corn strength and reports of good casi| 76%c; No. 2 red, T4 xo. 2 white, 46te: No. s No,. & Ve, Gotie; Tatr th cholce malting bariey, 696 i Nor i flaxseed, 8L 60; No, 1_Northwest- ern, $1 77; prime timothy seed, $6 60; mess Dork, ‘per bbl, $17 45@17 50; lard, er 100 1bs, 310 4010 42737 short ribs stdes (loose), §0 75 @9 &5; dry salted shoulders (boxed), !68&0; short clear sides (boxed), $10 25@10 35; whis: K, “basis of high wines, $1 50; clover, contract gride, §8 45, Articles— Receints. Shi; ts, Flour, barrels . 060 1000 Wheat, bushels 59,000 114,000 Corn, bushels . 101,000 200,000 Oats, bushels +.242,000 257,000 Rye, bushels 1,000 49,000 Barley, bushels 49,000 8,000 On the Produce Exchanze to-day the butter market was steady; creameries, 18@23c; dal- ries, 18@20c. Cheese, steady, 12@l3c. Egas, steady; fresh, 143 e e O B Foreign Futures. 4 LIVERPOOL, Wheat— May, July, Sept. Opening . +16 15 6 1% 6 3% Ciosing .. .G 1% 61 6 314 PARIS. / Wheat— May. Sept.-Dec, Opening 2 00 20 35 Closing ... 2 00 20 40 Flour— Opening . L2670 § 2635 Closing . 26 70 26 40 New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, May 15 —A sale of twenty-five tons for June delivery of tin was made here at $20 75, the market closing steady, with spot at §20 90@30 10. At London spot tin declined 10s to £136 5s and futures dropped £1 10s to 2131 15s. Copper was steady at New York, with a sale of 200,000 pounds lake for June delivery at $12 25, Standard copper was quoted at $11 65@ 12 for spot, lake at $12 12%@12 373, electro- Iytic at $11 85@12 and casting at $i1 75@12, The London copper market stood at unchanged prices at £54 58 for spot and futures. Lemd was steady but unchanged here at $4 1236 and £11 125 6d at London. Spelter was quiet, steady and unchanged here at $4 46 gnd at London declined 1s 3d to_£18 10s. Iron was firm here and abroad. Glasgow closed at 53s 9d_and Middlesboro at 48s 9d. Locally pig lron warrents were nominal. N 1 foundry, Northern, $19 50@20 50; No. 2 foui ary, Nortnern, $19 50620 50; No. 1 Southern foundry, $18 50@10 50; No. 1 foundry, South- ern, soft, $18 50@19 50. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, May 14.—The cotton market opened with prices 4@7 points higher and closed very steady with prices net 6@25 points hgiher. Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, May 14.—CATTLE.—Receipts, 13,000; active, 10c higher. Good to prime steers, $7@7 €0; poor to medium, $5@6 80; | stockers and feeders, $2 T5@5 40; cows, $1 50 @6; heifers, $2 50G6 50; canners’, $1 50G2 50; bulls, $2 5 75; calves, $2@t 35; Texas fed steers, $5 75@6 50. HOGS—Receipts to-day, 27,000; _to-morrow, 25,000; lett over, 4000; market 5@igc higher. Mixed' and butchers’, ' $6 95@7 4234;! good to choice heavy, $7 35@7 50; rough heavy, $1@ 7 255 light, $6 90@7 20; bulk of sales, $7 05 @7 40. SHEEP—Receipts, 13,000; market sheep strong for_choice; lambs, steady to etrong. Good to choice $5 76@$ 30; fair to choice mixed, §5 25@b 75; Western sheep, §5 35 @6 30; native lambs, clipped, $5 25GG 60; Western lambs, clipped, $5 50@6 05; Colorado wooled lambs, $6 T5@7. ST. JOSEPH. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., May 14.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 1400; steady. Natives, §5 50@7 25; cows and heifers, $1 50@6 75; veals, $3@6; stockers and feeders, $2 50@5 50. HOGS—Receipts, 6000; market 5c higher. Light and light mixed, $6 90@7 25: medium and heavy, $7 15@7 2113; pigs, $4 25@5 25. SHEEP—Receipts, 1700; strong. _Western lambs, $6 25@6 90; Western sheep, $5@6 25. London Wool Sales. LONDON, weol auction sales numbered 19,812 bales to- | day. Competition was keen and some sorts were_higher. Fine scoureds were in good de- mand for the home trade, France and Ger- many. Cross-breds were in spirited demand and a few were taken for America. | { | Northern Business. SEATTLE, May 14—Clearings, $648,331; batances, $150.022. e PORTLAND, “May 14.—Clearings, $508,361; | balances, $50,948. i TACOMA, May 14.—Clearings, $191,861; bal- | ances, $27,440. SPOKANE, May 14.—Clearings, balances, §25,416. Northeirn Wheat Market. OREGON. | PORTLAND, May 14—Wheat—Walla Wal- | la, 65%@06c; Bluestem, 67c. WASHINGTON. TACOM. May 14, — Wheat—Unchanged; Bluestem, 66%c; Club, 65%c. Forcign Markets. $272,310; LONDON, May 14.—Consols, 95 5-16; silver, 23%d; French rentes, A01f 2%c; wheat cargoes on passage, nominal and unchanged; No. standard_California, 30s 3d; Walla Walla, 30s 60; English country markets, steady. ! LIVERPOOL, May 14.—Wheat, firm; No. 1 standard California, 6s 5d@6s 5%d; wheat in Parls, quiet; flour ' in Parls, quiet; French country markets, quiet; weather in England, fine. COTTON—Upland: 5 1-32d. LOCAL\ MARKETS. ! Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange ‘and Silver are still lower. Sterlinf® Exchange, 60 days. Sterling Cables, sight. Sterling Cables v New York Exchange, sight. New York Exchange, telegraphic SIIVer, per ounce. Mexican Dollars, nominal. Wheat ond Other Grains. WHEAT—The foreign markets were steady ! to firm, but news from France was rather bear- | ish. Al Europe apparently has fine crops this | year, and they are virtually safe. | Chieago declined %c and there was general selling on rains over Kansas and Nebraska. The demand was moderate. The Southwest bought freely, but the local bulls unloaded. There was talk of Cudaby's accumulating a long 1ine, Something Iike 250,000 bushels were taken for exvort. This market was firm and slightly higher, both on and off call. 4 | . Spot ~ Wheat — Shipping, $113%; milling, $115 ser ct. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—H:15 lock—December— 4000 ctls, $112%; 10,000, $112%. Second Session—May. ctls, $1 L3 2000 £111%; 2000, $1 14%. December-—000, $1 13% | 8000, $113%; 10,000, $113%; 2000, §113 4000, §113. Régular Morning_Session—December—18,000 ctls, $112%; 2000, $1 12%. Afternoon Session — December — 2000 ctls, $112%: 10,000, $112%. BARLEY—For bright Feed $1 was reported paid yesterday morning on 'Change, but the nlmrket is hardly up to this figure as a quota- | tion. Teed, 0714@98%c for No. 1 and 95@96%c for off grades; brewing and shipping grades, $1; % apparently working slowly | Tnion B&P Co vfd. Oats were influenced by selling by .| Chisvalier, §101 20, ¥ - xico. A thunder- |17 § Leather.. ing bull operators. Juxy’cna.eagwe’fiufh%i%fc CALL BOARD SALES. l na and high south- | U 8 Leather pfd... lower, at 36%@37c. 3 Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Southern Utah. { T S Rubber.. The strength in provisions was that of re- | Second Session—No sales. amounts over Ore- | U § Rubber pfa. newed buving and Support by packers, starieq | Reguiar Morning Session—May—2000 ctls gon, Wash evada and the |17 § Steel... by a strong hog market at the yards. July | 99¢. extreme not rtion of California. | U § Steel pfd. pork closed 12%c up; lard and ribs each 10c | Afternoon Session—December—10,000 ctls, The temp alien 24 degrees in the | Western Union. higher. §1%e. *July, new—6000, 85c. past 24 hov In the Sacrs g e aast he leading futures rangedl as follows: 0& !5—’l‘ah= !‘eellnt" n‘{:fiym‘x}lfih In this alicys the tempera- 22 -2 2370, . e market and prices aj er again. Jout 10 degrees below the nor- NEW YORK CLOSING BONDS, e e oy (I Lo 4 Ol Tharkets up north axe reported active and = 5 ref 2e rez...100% L & N Uni ds...103 | aay - w 75 | Cxcited under purchases (or British Government n Francisco for thir S ref 2s coup..109% Mexican Cent is. 83% | July . 5 T50 | ocders Tave heen AHBa mare.: At/sus vor LR tay 13, 1062 78 s ree .- 1308™ Mex Cont Tat me’ 33 | Beprember T4lg | market is =€Iff, and in view of the demand up ierly wings U 8 new 45 reg. A3TY 3o, K & T 4o December Thiy | morth and the consequent rise in prices there ds on the coast. | T S new 48 coup. 1373 | Mo, 2 Corn No. dealers here do not look for any more northern fornia—Fair Thursday; warm- | U € old 4s reg...111 |N 62% | receipts in this market until the new crop er; light ne w wd‘r hm)una, brisk wester- | 17 § old 4s c';up..l&l“ N fi;é fi?,'fl" forward. The local demand is reported 1y winds on the coast with fog in the morring. | Bs reg. -1 2 N 5 Nevadn_ Cloudy Thursday; warmer: brisk | U & bs coup. .. TSt 5 4 Ghs SLISGLLS; whites, 8132361 50: westerly winds e i e wl.ucguon :5;" “-n.lgz% 34}‘ %% i flu&r‘r&ifl ;Bglczo. black, $1 135; red, San F neisco cinfty—Fair ) lay; | Atchison a .. ¥ 1y 36" e brisk westerly w | Balt & Onio'ds. .. 9916 | sq}b B1d) So% by 2 g* mcoml:h:x—’l;lllle t::u.-;o " 7h|chhh;;wl:lt’ely been G. MCADIE, | Balt & Otio 3%&. 96 S L& 1M con b.016%; | Seoi: new).... Al &1 30 1o puYie Dy Il (he ot setci e ougnE; ty Forecast Official. . . B & O conv 4s... B I; kS F 4s. ” R‘“, Pork, ver bbl— ? . a:l‘(lleup»rt:n ::lcynmwhlte v ve,:y":c" and is T e S x, Systin dsin WK | Mny>. 700 1750 1745 17 45 * ['the quotations are nominal Large yelow $1 35 MEPLS s i : SRS S B B B e ot Sl 1 So Pacific 4s 951, rd, ver 100 ibhs—— e - ,fil "z"‘{w- White, $1 6C@1 6236, EASTERN MARKETS. | ocBallvay e 122 | naay 1055 10 42% 10 3116 10 4z | MRV Tighit vor Torl ' i 3 | 1'C) MES P gen 46.115 Tol, St L & W 45, 83 | henteriver 1040 10 45 10 45% 10 42% | BUCKWHEAT—$175 ver ctl asked. i e ——% | C' & NW con 75..13% |Unjon Pacific 45..165% | > & 100 ’ o - 111%' T Pae conv 3. 1075 | ampor e, P T 0 B0 0 Flowur and Mi . New York Stock Market. M rabaan Jats ] 1103 Taly D o pmk 28 and Millstuffs. ¥ 3 pnapn o 1113 | Beytember 97 98% 07 980 LTSt P B % NEW YORK, May i4—Today's smat!D &R West Shore 4a....114% | Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, | 3 75, usual terms; Bakers’ 4093 50 s in prices of stocks are mostly gains,)! Erie prior lien W & L E 4s..... 93% | steudy; No. 2 Spring wheat, 75%4@; No. 3, k 25 r i ), | Oregon, $2 T6@3 25 per barrel for i | sacks came in May 14—The offerings at the | 4 50 | tul, and packing of the former is going brisk- 13 ;ng 50 for Bakers'; Washingtoff Bakers’, $3@ MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- lows, “usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, g per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, $3; Rye Meal, $2 5. Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, $3 2: cream do, $4; Oat Groats, $5 25; Hominy, 4 25; Buckwheat Flour $1 50@% 75: Cracked Wheat, $3 50; Farina, $4 50; Whoie ~Wheat Flour, '$3 25; Rolled Oats (barrels), §7 35G9; sacks, $6 85@8 50; Pearl Barley, $5 50: Spl: Peas, $5 50; Green Peas, $6 50 per 100 1bs, Hay and Feedstuffs. All descriptions under this head remain as previously ouotetd. ERAN-—$17@18 50 per ton, MIDDLINGS—$21@22 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $20 50@21 50 per ton; Olcake Meal at the miil, $25G26; job- bing, $26 60@27; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Corn Meal, $30 50@31 50; Cracked Corn, ~$51@32 Mixed Feed, $16@17: Cottonseed Meal, §26 50. HAY—Wheat, $9@11 50; Wheat and Oat, $8 50@11; Oat, $8@10 50; Alfalfa, $8@11; Clo- ver, $7@9; Volunteer, $6 50@S 50; Stock, $L@S er ton. P STRAW—40@65c per bale Beans and Sceds. -~ There is nothing new to report in Beans. Supplies in dealers’ hands are light and the market is firm, but quiet. REANS—Bayos, $3@3 15; small White, $2 30 @2 60; large White. $2 50@2 €0; Pea, $3 25@ 3 50: Pink, $2 15@2 30; Red, $2 50; Blackeye. $4 90@5; Limas, $3 65@3 75; Red Kidneys, $3 50 @3 75 per ctl. o SEEDS—Trieste Mustard, $2 50@2 63; Yel- low Mustard, $3 25@3 50; Flax, $2 25@2 50; Canary, 83c for Bastern: Alfalfa from Utah, 10% @1i%c; California, 10@10%c; Kape, 1n@ 214c: Hemp, 8%ec per Ib, DRIED PEAS—Niles, $160G2; Green, $1 50 @2; Blackeye, nominal. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. New Potatoes were steady and moved off well under a brisk local demand. Old Potatoes con- tinued dull. Burbanks from the river were quoted lower and there was very little demand | for Oregon. Seed Burbanks continued firm and active. New Onions were offering freely at the quo- tations. Old were unchanged. The steamer from Apétralia brought up 663 crates. The market for fresh vegetables was dull, and all kinds were plentiful. Asparagus was lower and a considerable quantity of the No. 2 was s0ld to the canners at prices within the quoted rnge. The market is overstocked with Peas, as' the canners have not been buying for the past two days. Receipts of Los Angeles vegetables were moderate and most descrip- tions were quoted lower. Tomatoes from Los Angeles were in poor condition. Mexican To- matoes are cleaning up well at steady prices. POTATOES—New Potatoes, 2@2l4c per Ib; old, $125@1 €5 for Burbanks from the river: from Oregon and Washington, $1 75@2; Oregon Garnet Chiles, $1 50@1 65; River Reds. $1 50 1'50; Barly Rose, for sced, $1 65@1 75; Oregom Burbanks, for séed, $1 63@1 75; Sweets, job- bing_at_$2@2 25. ONIONS—Oregon, $2 25; Australian, $3 500 3 175, second hands: new red, $0G90c per sack; Stiverskins, 75¢@$1 per box. VEGETABLES — Asparagus, extra fancy, $175@2 per box, $125@1 50 for No. 1 and 836 @$125 for No. 2; Rhubarb, 25@50c per box; extra fancy, 85c@$1; Green Peas, 50@S5c per sack; Garden’ Peas, $1@125 per sack; String Beans, from Los Angeles, 3@4c per Ib, includ- ing Wax; from Vacaville, 5@7c; Cabbage, 75@ 90c per ctl; Los Angeles Tomatoes, $1 25@2 per box and crate; Mexican Tomatoes, $1 5062 per box for repacked; Dried Peppers, 10@lle per 1b; Los Angeles do, 13@17%ec; Carrots, $1 per sack: Hothouse Cucumbers, 40@75c per dozen for small and $1@1 25 for large; Garlic, 2@3c; Los_Angeles Green Peppers, 10@15c; Mexican do, 10@12%c; Egg Plant, from Los Angeles, 8@ 10c; Summer Squash, from Los Angeles, 15c@ $135; Marrowfat Squash, $15@20 per ton; Hub- bard ‘Squash, $15@20. Poultry and Game. No more Eastern Poultry came in and the receipts of California were light. Good-sized | young stock was in demand at unchanged | prices, but the market was dull for most de- scriptions. There are too many small Broflers coming in and they are hard to sell, even at the low figures. There were no changes in Game. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 13@ldc for Gob- blers and 14@l5c for Hens; Geese, per pair. $125@1 50; Goslings, $1 75@2 25; Ducks. $4@ 4 50 for old and $4 50@6 for young; Hens, $i @5; young Roosters, $6@S; old Roosters, $4@ ; Fryers, $4 50@5 50: Broilers, $3@4 for large and $1 50@2 for small; Pigeons, $1 6@ 2 per dozen for old and $1 75@2 for Squabs. GAME—Hare, $1 25; Rabbits, $1 50 for Cof tontails and $1 for Brush; English Snipe, Jack Snipe, $1 50. Buiter, Cheese and Eggs. Twelve All descriptions under this head remain with- out change. Butter and Cheese continue plent| ly on. Eggs are in ample supply and the feel ing in all grades is weak, except especially fine large ranch, which are not overplentiful, Stocks of store Eggs continue to show signs of accumulating. Receipts were 36,200 pounds, and 196 tubs of Butter, 1447 cases of Eggs, —— cases of Eastern lggs, 37,300 pounds of California Cheese and —— pounds of Oregon Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery, 20c per pound for fan- | cy, 18%@l9 for firsts and 17GlSc for sec- | onds; dairy, 16@1S%c; store Butter, 14@lGc per_pbund. CHEESE—New, 8%@9%c; old, 9@l1c; Young America, $@10c; Eastern, 13@15c per pound. EGGS—Ranch, 18@18lsc for fancy and 16@ 1T%c for fair to good; store, 15@16c per dozen. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Strawberriés showed little change. Receipts twere large and the threatening weather in the | morning put a check on the demand. Goose- berries are mostly small and sell slowly. Only strictly choice offerings of Cherrles commanded the top quotation. There is a iot of small stock coming, which tends to weaken the market. Another consignment of Apricots was received late in the day from Yuma, Ari- zona. Eleven crates came. in and the fruit was of fair size and good quality. They were of- fering at $3@3 0O per crate, but no sales were repcrted. At the Orange auction 2 ears of extra choice Navels. were sold for $2 05 per box and 1 car of small Seedlings and Mediterranean Sweets brought 60@90c. The open market was quiet. Pricec were unchanged, but sales were few. Other frults were unchanged. STRAWBERRIES—S$5@7 per chest for Long- worths and $3@% for Malindas; crates from Watsonville, 60@SGe, with some large crates higher; from Florin,’ 50@70c. GOOSEBERRIES-—40@75c per drawer. APPLES—$1G2 50 per box, according to quality. CHERRIES—White, 50@65c _per Black, 40c@$1 per box and drawer. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1@3 25, according to size and quality; Seedlings, $1 25 2; Mediterranean Sweets, $§1@2 50; Valencias, 50@3; Malta Blood Oranges, $1 50@2 50; Tangerines, in quarter boxes, T5c@$1 and §1 2 @1 50 in half boxes; Lemons, 50c@$1 for com- mon and $1 25@1 75 for good to choice and $2@2 50 for fancy; Grape Fruit, T5c@$2; Mexi- can Limes, $4@150; Bananas, §$2 20@3 per bunch for New Orleans and $1 76@2 for Ha- wailan; Pineapples, $3@+ per dozen. /Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Stocks of fruit are now so small that the quotations, except for Prunes, are largely nom- inal. Mail advices from New York say: “There is a better movement and feeling in raisins with loose 3-crown grade held at from 6%c to 6%e. Stocks are said to be concen trated In few hands. California seeded is about steady with business reported in small lots at 8%c for fancy in 1-1b cartons. Some holders, however, ask up to Sisc for small lot: Cholce Is available at from Sc¢ to S3c accor ing to quality and holder. In Valencia lay- ers Tle to %c s quoted. The movement is light. In prunes the feeling is quiet and sho easiness except on 40-50s in new Santa Claras. There are sellers, however, at Glc, but most holders ask Yc higher. Old fruit is pressing on the market and prices are irregular. Late Teports from the coast as to damage to the new Ccrop are taken with reserve here. Little or no interest is taken in_offerings of new apricots at 7%c for choice Royals in 25-1b hoxes. A fair trade is noted on spot within quotations.” FRUITS—Apricots, $@10c for Royals and 10 @i3c for standard to fancy Mocrparks; Evapo- rated Apples, 8@0c; sun dried, 5@5%c; Peaches, 6% @8Yc; “Pears, 0GYc; Plums, pitted, s@éc unpitted, 1%@2%c; Nectarines, 51%6@6c for red and bi@te for white: figs, 314@1%c for black ard 5% @0c for white. i PRUNES—1901 crop are guoted as follows 80-40s, G%@CYc; 40-50s, Blic; B0-60s, 414 @4%c; 00-10s, 4@4%¢c; T0-80s, 31%@3%c; 80- 90s, 3@3%c; 90-100s, 234@2%c per 1b. HAISINS—Seeded, 3-crown, Sc; 2-crown, 61 @7%c; Loose Muscatels, 6%c for d-crown and BYc for seedless; 3-crown, 6¢; 2-crown, Sde: Sebdless Suitanag, Slec for unbleached dnd 16 drawer; 8lc for_bleached. Clusters—Imperials, $3: D’ghdsl. 50; Fancy, $1 50; London Lnye?s, $1 25@1 3 NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell 2, W@ es No-'1 hardshell, o Aimonds, 10%@i2c for papersh softshell and G@7c_ for hardshel e for Eastern; zil Nuts, burgl. 12@12%ac; . 11@13c; 3 ORI Y—Comb, 11@12¢ for bright and 9@11c Blc; || , LH R . L EEW AX T G0 per Ib. Provisions. 11%e; No o e Chicago was higher on the day, though the market weakened off at the close under larger offerings. The strength was on speculattve account. The demand was only fair. The ‘San Francisco market continues quiet, | as the high ptices tend to check the consump’ heavy, 13%4c for light medium, 14%c for light, 15%¢ "for extra light and 16@17c for sugar. cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 14 fornia Hams, 13%@14c; Mess Beef, bbl; extra ‘Mess, $10§10 50; Family, 11 50; prime Mess Pork, $15 50@16; extra clear, §23; Mess, $18 Salt Pork, $11 506 s0g19; Dry 12 50; Pig Pork, $25: Pigs’ Beef, 1334@14c per Ib. LARD Tierces ‘qudted, st S%@sxc for comj nd an l4c for re; half-] Poiee. Ta5e; 10-10 tins, 18%c: B i 3-1b_tins, 1 COTTOLENE—One halt-barrel, 1 half-barreis, 10%c; tierces, 10%c; five tierces, 103’ per 1b. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. RELLIER ;_€ail. 50 per 1@ Feet, $4 75; Smoked At STEWART’S HORSE MARKET, 721 HOWARD ST. Fifty head gentle and thoroughly city brok horses from 1000 to as: aiso on per 1b tins, 13%e¢; o LH e, three one two tierce, 1 Sale begins Telephone Main 1130, AUCTION SALES 2 FIRST SALE % 700 pounds; also one com- plete camping outfit, Horses now on exhibition. 1 p. m. Monday, May 19, 1902. € C G&E 58.105 105%|Pac G Im 4s. 97% — Cal-st 5s. 119 — Pk & C H 6s.107 110 HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | C Costa 5s...110% — Pk & O R 8s. — 125 about 1%c under quotations. Heavy salted | B4 L & P 6s — — “Pwl—st R 6s. — — Steers, 10%@11c; medium, 9%@10c; light, 8@ | Ser&C H 6s. — 123 |Sac EGR Js. — 102% . Geary-st 5s.. — — |SF & SIV5s.121 — 9¢; Cow Hides~9c for heavy and 8%4@9c for | I C&S 515,108 — |Slerra Cal 65 — 116% light; Stags, 014@7c; Salted Kip, 8%@9%:| Dofs...... — 99 |S P of A 6s Salted Veal, 9@9%c; Salted Calf, 10c; Dry | L Ang R 5e.118%119%| (1909) L1133 — Hides, 15@163%¢; Culls, 14@15c; Dry Kip, 11® | L A L Co 65103 105 = 13c; Dry Calf, 16@18c; Culls and Brands, 15@ e — |lsP of ¢ ea 16e: Sheepskins, shearlings, 20@30c each; short 108%| Q9OD)Sr A. — — Wool, 40@60c_each; medium, ~65@75¢; long 2% Geonysr B.10T% — ‘Wool, 80c@$1 20 each; Horse Hides, sait, $2 75 s N @3 for large ,and $2'25@2 50 for medium, $2 125% = icr_small and'50c for Colts: Horse Hides, dry, s $1 75 for large, $1 50 for medium, $1@1 25 for g RS small and_50c for Colts. Buck Skins,—Dry 1213 “100% — Mexican, 32%c; dry salted Mexican, 25c;: dry %0 Central ‘American, 32%c. Goat Skins—Prime 1 Angoras, 75¢; large and smooth, 50c; medium, Bt - Do 4s 3dm. — 102% TA No. 2, 41,@5c; grease, 2%@3%c. WOOL—Spring—Northern free, 14@16c; LLOW—No. 1 rendered, 5%@6c per Ib; do, Stkn G&E6s.102 104 defective, 13@l4c; Middle County free, 13@15c: | WATER STOCKS. do, defective, 12@13c; Southern, 12 months, 0@ | Contra Costa 763 77 Port Costa.. 63% 66 105 dor T‘en-mn?h:, 0@ilc: Foothill. 11@13c, | Marin Co.... 5 — Spring Val.. 91 & — Nevada. 12@15¢ per 1b. GAS AND ELECTRIC. HOPS—12c for fair and 13@l4c per Ib for [ Cent L & P. 2% Pac Light... 45 — good to cholce. Eqt G L Co. 3% 5%/Sac E G&R. 37% — F ———M & Mirkel lgu‘t}ugia ‘ék %S FG&E. # # E E — |SF GLCo. 8% & San Francisco Meat Mar, SoTaAm R P dLce. 8 8 There is no further change to report. Feive i o o DRESSED MEATS. % BANKS, Whule‘s?lle rates from slaughterers to deaiers | Am B & T..110 — m,,'g Nation] — = ere as folloow Anglo-Cal .. 90% 91 |L . 1087 — ( BEEF—1GTkc for Steers and 6407 per In Bask of CRLAT 430 [He: mx iiai e or Cows. ’ oy b VEAL—Large, 7@Sc; small, 8@9c per Ib. . PRON s TR N MUTTON—Wethers, 7%@8%c; Ewes, T%@ NGS BANKS. Sc_per 1b. 2 German ...1990 — |Sav & Losn. — 90 LAMB— Spring Lambs, 9@10%c per Ib, Humboldf .. — — [Security Sav.340 390 PORK—Dressed Hogs, 7%@9%c per 1b. Mutual Sav. 80 — oot The following quotations are-for good sound Union Trst.1830 $ F Sav U.525 } STREET RAILROADS. LIVESTOCK MARKET. ivestock delivered at San Franclsco, less 5o | Callfornia ..170 180 [Market . L;'r"w(z shrinkage for cattle: Geary — 60 [Presidio CATTLE—Steers, 8%@9c; Cows and Helters, POWDER. T@7 %a¢; thin Cows, 4@5c per Ib. Glant ....... T4% 75 | Vigorit CALVES—b@5%¢c per 1b_(gross weight). bl SHEEP—Wethers, 4G4%c; Ewes, 3@3ic per | 1 3 = . Ib_(gross weight). ana ... 8% - [Kilaues ... — zo‘ LAMBS—Suckling banbs,l =z 50@2 75 per :z:&l::;n .= fg aoi:;:‘eu .. BY Ib liveweight; % 12 ‘q',{{'x,‘:c";.e:’?gk e €ht; yearlings, § | Hotchinson . 13 W — [Pasubau HOGS—Live Hogs, 200 Ibs and under, S3ec, MISCELLANEOUS. 200 1bs and over, 6@06lc; feeders, 6@6%c; | Alaska Pack.139% — (Pac A F A. 2% — sows 20 per cent off, boars 50 per cent off | Cal Fruit As. — 1021 Pac C Bor. = and stags 40 per cent off from the above quo- | Cal Wine As.100%1! e tations. BAGS—Grain Bags, June and July, 6¢c; San 00% (Par Paint. Oceanic S Co 50 32 Morning Session. Board— 50 Alaska Packers' Assn . 30 Cal Wine Assn . 50 Glant Powder Con . General Merchondise. Quentin, 5.56c; Wool Bags, 32@35c; Fleece| 50 Glant Powder Con Twine, T1@8e. 50 Paauhau S P Co . COAL—Wellington, $9 per ton; Southfield g g %_" Hlectric Co. Wellington, §9; Seattle, §6 50; Bryant, $6 50; [ 30 3 ¥ Water Roelyn, $7; Coos Bay, $5 50; Greta, $8; Walls- | Street— end, §8 50; Co-operative Wallsend, $8 50; Cum-| "40 § V Wat berland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 in sacks; Penn- - Afternoon Session. sylvania Anturacite Egg, —; Welsh Anthra- Board— cite, $14; Cacnel, ton in bulk and tain descriptions, per ton, according to brand. Cocoanut Oil, 583c for Australian. China Nut, 57%@8c per galion; pure Neats 10 Alaska Packe.s Assn €5 Giant Powder Con . 20 Hutchinson S P Co. 5 Hutchinson § P Co. 125 Makawell 100 Makawell, 10 Paauhau S P Co. 75 S F Gas & Electric Co $2000 Slerra Ry of Cal 6s. Street— $7000 S P of C 6s (1912). 1 per ton; Coke, $15 per in sacks: Rocky Moun- 45 per 2000 1bs and $8 30 cases, foot, i barreis, T0c; cases, Toc: Sperm, pure, 65c; Whale natural white, 40@50c_per 9 M2 | galion; Fish Ofl, barrels, 42%c: cases, 47%c. PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. barrels, 63%c for Ceviom and Morning. Session. COAL OIL—Water White Coal, Oil, in bulk, Boas 13%@l4c; Pearl Oil, in cases, 20c; Astral, 20c: | 500 Aztec 100 Star, 20c; Extra Star, 23c: Elaine, 250 Eocene, | 100 Home . 35 22¢; deodorized stove Gasoline, in bulk, 16c; | 200 Junction 20 in 'cases, 22%c; Benzine, in bulk, 1#lgc; inj 100 Monte Crist 137 cases, 21¢; SG-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 20c; in| 10 Peerless . 9 12 cases, 2615c. 50 Petroleum Center 14 TURPENTINE—69¢c per gallon in cases and | 2000 Petroleum Center 13 63¢ In_drums and iron barrels. 200 Sovereign . 37 SUGAR—The Western Sugar Reflning Com- 500 Sovereign . 38 pany quotes as follows, per pound, in 100-Ib | 50 Sovereign . 39 bags: Cubes, A, Crushed and Fine Crushed, | 700 Sterling 1921 4.50c; Powdered, 4.35c: Candy Granulated, | 500 Sterling, b 10 . 195 : Dfy Granulated Fine, 4.25; Dry Granu- Coa lated Coarse, 4.25c; Fruit Granulated, 4.25c N ToC gee: (_irnnlxlateAd .iuo_;oc-lb Mh-:s only), MINING & KS. onfectioners’ A, 4.25¢; Magnolla A, 3. Following were the sales in the San Fran- Extra C, 8.75¢; Golden C. 3.66e; “D." 3.33c: | claco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: barrels; 10 more: half-barrels, 25c more: Morning Sessi boxes, ‘50 more; 50-b bags, 10¢ more for all | 3 T kinds. Dominos—Half-barrels, 4.75¢; boxes, | 1100 Caledonia 97) 500 Mexican . 5c per ib. No order taken for less than 75| 100 Challenge 20| €60 Ophir .. barrels or its equivalent. 100 Con C & Va.l 50 1400 Overman 100 Gould & Curry 14,1000 Potost 30 5 ale & Norc. 24| 100 Sierra Nev... 27 Receipts of Produce. 200 Hale & Nore. 25 300 Union Con.... 28 Afternoon Session. FOR WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. 50 Beicher ...... 07) 10 Ophir .......1 45 Flour, qr sks... 22,74¢|Hops, bales. 5| 450 Best & Belch. 20| 700 Overman 24 Wheat, ctls..... 1,36¢| Wool. bales. 784 600 Caledonfa ... 80/1000 Potos! 3z Barley. ctls. 4,090 Tallow, ctl 734 | 100 Caledonia ... St 28 520| Tallow, _ctl 924 | 100 Hale & Norc. 25 33 915| Hides. ' No. Ti6| 200 Justice . 1,369, Quicksiiver, 93 | 500 Mexican 720! Lime, bbls. 182 326, Chicory, bbis 10| _Following were the sales in the Paciflc Stock 515 Wine, gals. 1,015 Leather, roils 337 Sugar, etls. Exchange yesterday: _ Morning Sesston. 200 Best & Belch. 21| 200 Gould & Cu: 100 Caledonia. 200 Mexican . rry % % | 100 Caledonta . 200 Mexican . 100 Caledonia ... 91| 200 Occidentai . 100 Caledonia ... 500 Ophir .. STOCK MARKET. 250 Caledonla ... 100 Overman 600 Caledomia ... 400 Overman y : | 100 Caledonia .. 600 Overman- % | 500 Chollar S| 500 Potosi . Local securities were quiet again on the | 309 Coo o & Vi 47ie| oop Tjage oo morning session. With a decline in Giant Pow- | 300 Con G & V...1 50| 500 Yellow Jack der at $76@75 50. Alaska Packers sold at $160. | 800 Challénge ... 20 The oil stocks were Inactive, with a slight fail- Afternoon Session. ing back In Sterling. This company is about | 200 Best & Belch. 20. 300 Occidental ... to begin work on a new well, and one string | 100 Caledonia ... S8/ 200 Ophir .. F fools will be kent going steadily. in order | 100 Caledonia if“ s - | rman o keep puce whth the Hawalian contract, which | ,30 Caledonts = In the afternoon Giant Powder declined still lu_‘l:%‘her to $75. e California-street Cable Railroad Comy paid a monthly dividend of 50 cents per spars vesterday. i h i wiil ‘pay the regular monthly divid cents per share May 20. e The Jersey Island Packing Company of San Francisco has levi 1000 Caledonia 200 Caledonia 100 Con C & V.1 47% 1400 Potosi . 500 Con Imperial. 01/ 500 Seg Beicher. 100 Mexicdn .. 53 100 Union Con. 1200 Occidental 23| 200 Yellow Jacket California Fruit Canners’ Association o iR CLOSING QUOTATIONS. an assessment of $5 per 15 52 YEHBENENSR RUrssE8EeE WEDNESDAY, May 14— p. m. share, delinquent June 13, Bid:Ask. Bld. Ask. The following quotations‘for the United Rail- | Alpha . . 02 03{Justice .... 04 08 10ad¢ of San Francisco were received yester- | Alta 0} 05 Kentuck L day from New York by Bolton, De Ruyter & | Andes 02 0% Lady Wash. — o8 ; nds, ; sub- | jest ch. it ental ... 24 25 seriptions, $100 50G101 Bullion & @ophir 014150 Caledonfa ... 78 verman . 24 23 TOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | chalienge Con 18 20/Potost -] 'lu? }g g:\‘ue . M 15 W Scorpion . = o4 NESDAY, May 14—2 p. m. Ve b1 Mo e — on Imperial. — = 02|Sierra Nev. 2 S b e N.-':;.}rork W @i HRID & & 4s qr coup.,.111 111% fs qr cp(new)1374138 | Lrown FPoint. 0 {3 e = 58 Gr res.. 7 111 111% 5 Gr coup 108t 108 b e B S =i MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, 54 & Cu T A Ala A W 5s. 92% 0c 85 Co e, 075100 | ook & S 3 13 Vetow dackei 3 o a3 C ot - ‘o Bs. [ale & Nore. ellow Jacket 2 23 Bay CPC h.l““lm*‘oflnm\ll 6s. — 130 Kx"l - . , WE OFFER FOR SUBSCRIPTION - $5,000,000 First General Mortgage 4 Per Cent Sinking Fund Gold Bonds of the UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. Principal payable on April 1, 1927. Coupons payable April 1st and Oc- tober 1Ist, at 923 and accrued interest from April 1st. The authorized issue of Bonds will be ..................$35,275,000 There will be reserved to provide for the present outstand- ing Bonds of the former street railway companies and for further improvements .... .....................815,275 000 The present net income of the United Railroads of San Francisco is ample to insure regular semi-annual payment of its coupons and leave a surplus for a liberal Sinking Fund. Subscriptions will be received on THURSDAY, MAY i1sth, 1902, AT TEN O S CLOSE AT THR%E OQ%LOCK M (gl’;oggths)gmgun DAY, AT THE NEVADA NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO, AND MESSRS. ANT. BOREL & CO.,, SAN FRANCISCO. Subscriptions must be acco ied by deposit of FIFTY DOL- LARS PER BOND subscribedl:nmc; j‘:;oslg!m:ri)l boe returned on any bonds not allotted, the right being reserved to award a smaller amount o than that applied for. ; - ISATAS W. HELLMAN, ANT. BOREL & CO,, Financial Agents. San Francisco, .12, 1902.

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