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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1902. 11 ‘Weekly Review to-morrow will say: Weather | strong. Mixed ‘and butchers’, 90@7 30; Marrowfat $15@20 per ton; Hub- and w{‘el continue the only serlously disturb- | good to choice huvy, 7 3011 47% rough juash, n%f" il Tatgore 1 AACRAM wjcuaslnl SERRA. Uahie. A NG U e, et TG bulk, —_— sive moisture an jow temperature made § . 4 ;3 crop outlook more uncertain, and much de- | SHEEP—Receipts, 6000. Lambs, strong to P, 0“”'3’ and Game. pends on a continuance :of Prosperity in the | 10c higher. Good to choice wethers, $6@6 50; One mere car of Eastern Poultry was placed on the market, makiug the fifth for the ‘week. Receipts of Californian were light, but there_lwu very little demand for anything ex- cept Tai 'h{I!I“:;m;::f“lel. which was scarce and There is nothing new to report in Game. POULTRY—Live Turl!yl Isoldc tor Gob- agricultural sections. On the- ether hand rec- grd-breaking distributlon of pay in the Pitta- burg region accelerated retail trade, while re- sumption ‘of woolen and. other mills added largely to the active force. Transporting lines continue to make splendid exhibits, rallroa earnings for the first week of May exceedl those of a year ago 6.2 per cent, and sur- passing the same week’s earnings in 1900 by fair to cholce mixed, $5 50@6; Western lhee'p 30@6 50; native lambs, $5 FO@6 S5; We: ern I#:. $5 50@6 85; Colorado wooled llmbl top. 3 ST. JOSEPH. ST. JOSEPH, May IG —CATTLB—BIGMDCI, $5 25; cows and heifers, i stockers’ and feed- MUST BE SOLD AUCTION SALE OF o T : 7| blers and 14@15c for H per pair, | FORTY HEAD OF BROKE HORSES, weigh- J 4 19.9 t. te, 9600, Market steady. ] SUMMARY OF*THE MAR KETS. call was frm S 4%@0 per cent, closing bld Tha cas ohbon broWisiite ok e | Ticht ool O atxnd, $6 3007 85 e 3 s, | o%d ng trom 1300 to 1000, suitable for transter, ex: Prime. mercantile. pager, 4%@5 ¥ gest accumulation of supplies, but consumption | and heavy, $7 05@7 35; Digs, $4 15@5 e R b B g cr e B g B Sterling exchange "‘,?:: e Seith - mstual | easily keeps pace, furnace stocks showing a snmw-—w 1400. ' Market "W’Y 06,1 10 100k, Conigned froms T T Local securities still dadl. business in b‘nkem Dills at $4 87 for demand | Gecrease of about 10,000 tons during April, to ‘Larubs, 1 75 | TO .BE sou; cm xom:-,\y MAY 19, 1902, E B ull. a.ng at $4 841, @4 for .lx(y days, m;c; gg‘lro;g_-;ufim r’:""::nmmr:; RS N Busi e dozen for old and $1 50@1 75 for Squabs. A. M., AT Silver /“g her. E.rthangc bboit the samie ol(ed rues. u 85% and # 814G | i reased volume of orders from Western orthern Business. PR e gy o gf,}.”é thbm !l 50 l;t.- ng-: BRICKER & co&'rAsscT(&?é%Ls, 185 VALEN- y Y commen:lal bmu $4 83%5,@4 84%. Jjobbers, but wholesalers in the principal East- e Jack Snipe, $1 50, - FRED H. CHASE & CO. Wheat and Barley contin to ado. Bar silver, 5136, ern centers are placing few fall contracts. | SEATTLE; May 16.—Clearings, $508,350; vt Ametiamneis 2 e to aavance. Mexican dollars, 413%e. Retallers are only sending moderats duplioats | palancesi $136,010. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. ) " - Bonds—G. - | orders for goods supplies remaln- TLAN arings, $417,176; . - Oats firm, but quieter. Corn advanced. Rye dull. active; railroads, imeguar ¢ St 1N |ing"Gt early purchases. ' Sole leater. is auiet, m".‘,’.‘;. e e 2 FIRST SALE o » Hides again secured a moderate ;dvgnce in |- The E; market, which has been irregular Feedstuffs adoy lces, bath for domestic aud: s B3k MY 10.—Clearings, $162,508; bal et At STI , MARKET, ancing. Hay weak and unchanged. Conditi 5T prices, or oreign. - i $43, and unsettled for several days, was firmer t STEWART’S HORSE » B onaition ‘of the reasury. f!x; m&“d bm: ::nn‘lfmltl u:? L'xt gvm‘nne. SPOKANE, u.y 16.—Clearings, $248,778; | again yesterday as far as ranch were con 721 HOWARD ST. D P, Increa: or fall and ne N 1 = eans weakening, with sellers giving buyers concessions. WASHINGTON, Moy 16._To-day's state: Dt only small supplementary , onders fiorHis; | balances, “mm;?;edwz?nl l;x: medlm: nn#h lower n-:‘:e: etk Dead giale aad mgfh" e A e z ? son. reather ' rovemen ere are g B Butter and Cheese plentiful and easy. Eggs firm and higher. ment of the Treasury balances shows: Avail- | BSSCRC Seaeon, Gt WOSIIET Do retarded the Northem Wheat Market. some orders for Alacka on the market, and | B c2mping outft. Horses now on exhibition. | Baie begins at 1 B Monday, May 19, 1902. in cotton is steady, with supplies in strong | Telephone Main 1 hands, but export business is dull. More eral deliveries of Woolen goods are reported, showing that fewer looms are idle, The best demand for staple lines of manufactured wear they are helping the situation considerably. The Exchange advanced its quetations to 16@ 18¢c for ranch and 16c for gathered. Butter and Cheese remain as before quoted. Both are plentiful and not over steady. able cash balance, tlss,lp,aw; gold, $97,524,- Nothing mew in Dried Fruit. o ST OREGON. Provisions dull at previous prices. PORTLAND, May 18——WBEAT—Nom1nnl‘ ‘Walla Walla, 06(: bluestem, 67c. 3 2 the coal arrival have been as follows, viz.; One from Japan, 9150 \tons; 3 from British & i and medium grades of fancy woolens, WASHINGTON, Receipts were 62,900 pounds, D hnm s and | Columbi 12,1 e ‘Washingte 350 Hogs lower under increasing receipts. Bank Clearings. While. it s generally agreed that there has | TACOMA, May 16.—WHEAT—Unchanged; | 371 tubs of Butter, 1348 cescs of BEsS. — — | tona 3 trons’ aostoriin, 41is tonl Lngton. 29 ) et # been much improvement in the winter wheat | bluestem, 66%c; club, 65%c. cases of Eastern Eggs, 12,700 w\md-' of Cali- | tons. The total amount received Is fully equal ower prices for Beef and Mutton expected. ¥——————————————————————— | States since the opening of the month prices —_— Fubila: Cheshs — pounds of Oregon | to the quantity required for St wee, 3 . ¥ became sometwhat firmer ypon the pubueguon FDT&’I Markds 0e: been a single arrival of 9150 tors on Potatoes and Omions continue to shade off NEW YORK, May 16.—The followlng table, | of the ofelal report of condition on May i gn b . BUTTER—Creamery, 20c per pound for fan- | ths Algoa from Japan. This is the largest Shade orr. complled by Bradstrest, shows the bank clear- | Fallures Jfor the v;:eir"n}lm!bema 228 i the sl N gh’m‘ggry% ;%mflgg i L !0;«;;@- amount we have had at any ane time " from ~ > 3 y " Unite ates, again: ast vear, and 17 in s onsols, 95%; E A 8 3 3 at sec does not come here seeking Summer Vegetables generally in liberal supply. NEy 15, 1008 with the pereentage of increase | Canada. sgainet 10 a yoar ago. S e 0 o e Pl i £ T a buyer, but is for consumption by the im- 23%d; French rentes, 101f 12%5c; wheat car- goes on passage, rather firmer; No. 1 standard California, 30s 6d; Walla Walla, 30s 6d; Eng- RS ew. 8%@9%¢; old, 9@11c; Young America. $@10c: ern,” 13@18¢ per pound. S Kanch, 18¢16%c for fancy and 150 porters. Business in the coal line does not ! show any marked improvement as to the guan- tity consumed, or the prices obtained, no sale and decrease, as compared with the correspond- ing week last year: T Poultry end Game show little change. 2 : b 5 Percentages. . st aramiy, 173e for fair to good; store, 15@16c per dozen. | being made where the importer can show an Assortments of summer Fruits steadily increasing. - Cities— Amount. Inc, New York Grain and Produce. | | !*" country markets, x 3 —_ PeOdt, aIhoNg: Prices S e EerEOa ¥ 3 & New York $1,560,898,373 LIVERPOOL, May 18— Wheat, frm: No. Bl poviduons and Citrus Frusts. cheap. Freight rates on coal from _Great Coal in sufficient Suffl\' and unchanged. Chicago 165,071,599 standard California, 6s 5%d@6s 6d; wheat in - Britain and Australla still rule low. This is 2 gea. Boston . e Parie, steady; flour in Paris, steady; Fremch a singular fact in view of the grain_ freight Eniladel; S een s R Recofpts, | COUNIFY markets, firm; cotton, uplands, 5 1-82d. | Receipts of Strawberries were large and the rates outward from here, remaining lkewise : B oo i s Hed SRS S o A st O siacle | Srainety B, e T S e e W eather Report. M K & Texas prd. 1,100 56 55% 55% | Baltimore . ket dull, but steady, although a shade lower | ¥ freights inward and outward will leave little, ¥ N J Central S e Bl il o ey from Bouldin Isiand were green. A consid- | {f*uhy DROE o the carciors. | Aneches Laoe ) |N ¥ Central Cincinrati . q ‘WHEAT—Receipts, 145,275 bushels; LOCAL MARKETS. erable portion of the Malindas were soft and | of Greta s just at hand and wil! be (10th Meridian—Pacific Time.) | est | Kansas City...... gxports, . buyers did not care to purchase large quanti-g used exclusively for domestic consumptiom. SAN FRANCISCO, May 16—5 p. m. | Norf & West pfd.. | Cleveland . ? 51,044 bushels. Spot Was easy. ' .No..Z ‘red; = ties on that account. Berries In crates were | Thig Is the third cargo which has been bought The following maximum and minimum tem- | Dhtario & West Minneapolis . 88%c elevator; No. 2 red, 90%c f. o. b.| afioat; | g———. slow, particularly those from Florin, owing to | and distributed solely for house uses and is peratures were reported from stations in Cali- nnsylvania New Orleans. No. 1 Northern Duluth, 83%c fi o. b. ..mug» - b the menneu of the offerings. very strong evidence that it has been tried fornia to-day gfld'“! 1 | Detroit .. No. 1 hard Manitabo, 873%c 1. 0. b. aficat. Up Exchangg and Bullion. ruu of Cherrles were heavy again, | and found well suited for that pu Dureks, 60-43; Red Blufl, T8-50; San Fran- | Readine 1st pid | fomme to the last hour wheat was well sustained and = v L A T R I e T S T cisco, 62351; Fresno, 76-48; San Luis Obispo, 5 ndianapolis . # Lo — gs were In demand for northern shipping an 3 arrel 72-46; Independence, 78-40; Sacramento, 7 T4-fo; | St Louis & § F... Providence o Nf‘"f ‘%“N‘flri;;gg“mg}‘“fl"f“ by. !*ble'- Sterling Bxchange, 60 days. . — $485% | sold readily at full figures with some extras | 78c; raw. 76c: cases, 5c more; Lucol. 68c for San Diego, 12.58; Loe Angeles. 3085, StL & S F 1st pfd. Omahg .. % B e e s ‘;"“ & small | Sterling Cables, sight. — '488 |sligktly higher than the quoted price. The | boiled and 86c for raw, in : Lard Ofl, o - |St L & S F 24 pra. Milwaukee 2 7 i o s o ar Gllock | Sterling Cables -..... — 489 |usual quantity of small poor stock was re- | extra winter strained, barrels, $1; 4 {St Louls § W ... Buffalo o 6,430,673 “um";‘ ‘}':u"“ m& ) emd l‘mflr‘ eXpOrt |\ New York Exchange, — 15 ceived and sold slowly at eesy prices. Der nlaq pure Neats- G = | St. Paul 5,767,521 17.9 Sdvance, and. the —close was 1@y wowl | New York Exchange, telemphh: — 17% | _ Four crates of Apricots from Yuma, Arizona, | 0c; cases, T5c; Sperm, pure, R G 4| | St. Joseph. 4,102,711 ... May. 80%@81%c, closed 80%1: July elosed ai | Stver, per ounce... —_ 51% | which were received on the previous day, sold o Pl i - i ‘; te, momo“ e cas- 8l Denver 4302,077 1.8 B3, 2O e “olosed at Tasge Y Slosed at | Mexican Dollars, nominal = 4535 | at 22@2 50 per crate. galion; 3 %piZlhc: cases dTHor 255 & Richmond . 4828186 ... : ) mber g sl Offerings of Gooseberries were principally | 63%¢c for and 2 £, £ |SouthermRy 3217880 422 closed at 7D%0. Oth . small and sold at casler prices. Some Ore- STATIONS. F% 5% I |Southem Ry 2 ’ HOPS—Quiet, Wheat ond Other Grains. gou improved were offering and sold at 5@6o | om—w:ter hite Coul Ofl in bulk, S e B e e o T AL COPFEE. Shet Rio steady. No. 7 clnvoue)| SFERATC Bistorelyitiinackats Miowed 5 f e 1he Sow markat Oranges contnued, dun | Siar. Me; Beurs Siar, 35c: Rlaiue, 4 il m’ : : | Union Pacisic N oA 5 7-igc. Mild, quiet. Cordova, 8%@12. Fu. | change worthy of comment. two cars, consisting chiefly of choice and In 'cases, 22%c: Benzine, in bulk, I4¥c: in = 2 | Gnion Pacific 3,671,017 BA.2 tures closed aylet, nct‘:cl;p&l;:: higher. B’r%:x There was wery little news from Chicago, | standard un—_;m. e ada eh Sliawns Faney | SOS 25, 5-deares Gassline, in butk, Jo6; ain . abash .. 26 4380, ‘s sales, 27,50 A 3 : | that market being qulet and featureless. It -ve e choice, 32 25 rd, Cloaty .0 | Wabash ped. 600 ki t Sinas B July, 5.80c; August, 540c: Septemher, 8:300 | pened firm, | advanced, foll back and closed standard Mediterrancan’ Sweets, | TURPENTINE 0o per gallon in cases and Clear .0 | Wheel & Lake Erie ...., e 21% | 1,987,000 5.50¢; October, ecember, 5.75¢; Janu- N o T 25 Other Thults stood about the same. | 3¢ In drums and iron barre Conty 0| W oL oo e it A LM e . Ko, weak, Recelpts were lig] spe on. g A WaSRATE: $—$4G6 per chest for Long: | SUGAR—The Western Suzar Refining Com- Clear .0 | Wisconsin Central. 1,800 26% 26 Portland, 2.778.118 25.5 SUGAR—Raw, steady. Fair refining, 2%e. | was slow. Apparently the market was over- | worths and gz?! for Malindas; ‘crates from | Pany quotes .uA ncow-. per ‘pound, in 100-1b Cloudy .0 | Wiecon Cen pfd. 500 48 47% 47% | Rochester 8,432,275 15.4 Oentrflu;l.! 96 test, 3 7-16c. Molasses sugar, | sold. Rains were reported in the Northwest. | Watsonville, @$1; from Florin, 75¢. b (i"uo g, 36':et*l Cuuddl‘u: Cloudy .0 | Express companfes— Atignte: - 2200316 6.8 2 11-16c. Refined was steady. Bradstreet's exports of t and Flour for | GOOSEBERRIES—30@40c per drawer. e et ey Crmwaiutedy T RN -~ - | Des Moine: 506, 564 DRIED FRUITS. the weele were 2,000,000 ansia s el L AEPLES SUGa 8o per ) hav. | accosting s | € R e e T Clear [0 | A n : N EW YORK, May 16.—Firmn i This market, like Chicago, opened higher an < Cloudy -0 | United States o 2 inthe evaporated apple markst, as moiders | Zeil DACK on Call, but Shipping and mifiing do | | CHERRIESWhite, 40@60c per drawer; in | SR R y .08 | Wells Fargo .. 00 Nashville 5 have only small supplles on hand'and are not ' scriptions were firm and the latter was quoted | bulk, ~——; Black, 30§75¢ per box and drawer, | Confectiongrsl A 43%e: Masnolia A, 3.85e: idy .0 | Miscellaneous— . % 6 oftering {reely. The range siven about covers higher again. Holders have the markst well in | a4 A0 8 DRl g vovel Oranges, $168 ‘10¢ more: half-barrels, more; .g ::sl‘:acro%pe;‘o.“ S %zfi general sales, .mnéu':{: sellers in some cases ! rhund lnd buyers have to pay up if they want “Sardm‘ 5l and Qi B::'flm“ 1 h ‘S0c more; 50-b bags, 10c mors for ali -0 Ax 2 % are asking. more. e, common to good, 1@ | the : e Dominos—Half-barrels, £l 8 oy 3% priie, SG0%e ehotee, 10G10%¢; A Wheat—_Snipping, $1 18%@1 15; miul- | €3 Mediterrancan Sweets, $12 50 Valenclas, | ECE, [or ™ No- order taken. for ‘s’ thus® o5 - bl 24% 359t 103, @11 lrx. u 164 @1 18% pe oo P1iE uarter bo,e. 5c@$1 and | barrels or its equivalent. A e e B DRSS 3 1626 Pranes are showing more activity in a job- s, moAnD GALES. S alt b o R g 31y a1y o7.0 bing line, chiefly in larger sizes and new B Jo-cliseh Eheonirh o1 5 Co ik or com-. - ] By 2o fruit, and values remain steady. Apricots | 3 4,000, 1° lcau Tl?{: a2 gflrm‘-‘xflg Grage Teat, Etnucocch;‘uu::fl Receipts of Produce. % | Am Smelt & R ptd o2 s 2012 and peaches sre steady and in some Jobbing | goo0, $1 155 : May— 5000, & can Limes, $i@450; Bananas, per — .0 | Anaconda Min Co. 112 8.0 ES—3%@0%e. Second Samon—December—moo ctls, $1 14. | bunch for New Orleans and $1 75@2 for Ha- FOR FRIDAY, MAY 16, .0 | Brooklyn Rap Tran 6514 33.0 anz;o-m—nom 10%@14e; b 5 Regular Morning Session—May- ctls, | wailan; Pineapples, $3@4 per dozen. | Flour, ar sks... 17,410) Wool, bales 0 gz,o fx\gd«f G‘m" 1 g6l { Topka. . %,g 1t , A ; bags, %D‘!%fi;‘m $1 u“sx”xo; $1 14%; December— % S — ’fiw.hf't' etllli oy sg‘m‘ gnllow c‘tll o ! - . ), ’ o114 i ey, ctls . 5! Sugar, Contin Tobac pid 20% | Wilminton, Del.. 103 PEACHES—Peeled, 149160; unpeeled, 8%@ | *Ntimoon* Session—December—32,000 ctis, | Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | Bl S -:: 013 Susar. ciis General Electric 32033 | Evansville 40.7 1e. 3 —— Potatoes, sks .. _700|Hides, No . Hocking Coal. .. 3948 | Dleminshiam 35.5 BARLEY—The market continues to advance | The situation remains precisely as before | Onions, sks Lime, bbis s | e Bi | T @y i T S et afthe 126, 800 5 | anoted | i, i i ke over the northern T pfd 7 - X mand. Buyers are o the front an = | ng: cksilver. 70 Slopé and in Arizona; | Internat Power. &7y, | Little Rock 63.7 Chi Grain Market. is now easy to sell the goods at full figures. FRUETE SAntiosts, MH0s o, Rophle Wndl 16 pay. b 275(Leather, rolls .. 97 r prevails. Light show- | Laclede Gas.. gs | Helena tcago Gramn Market, Feed, $1 023401 02% for No. 1 and 0734e@$1 | @1dc for standard to fancy Moorparks; Evape- | Siraw, tons ... 5 Western Washington | National Biscuit. 49y | Knoxville . 13.5 for off rr.du, brewing and shipping grades, | rated Avvle; 8@9c; sun dried, 5@5%c; Peaches, OREGON. Oregon. A light shower | National Lead 2014 | Lowell 6.5 pe % | $1 05@1 07%; Chevalier, nominal. 8%@8%c; ; Plums, pitted, 5@éc; Potatoes, sk 336) Diego this forenoon. North American 121" | Akron . - CALL BOARD SALES. “np[(tgd, 1%@2%0 ectarines, 514@6c for red | Fotatoes, . along the California | Pacific Coast. 66 "g x;,c‘g:;geid . CHICAGO, May 16.—Barly In the session | Infarmal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. and gg& L 34 @i%e for black e Lnioi I rees s 1033 | Lexington . 53 wheat showed some strength. Cables were | Second Session-_December—2000 ctls, 83%c; A S AES 390T crop are TR LI R ey T SR T Ry, and fallen in the western | Pressed Steel CAT.. ..... ..... ....° 4314 | New dfol SR steady; receipts in the Northwest were still c; 2000, 83%4c¢. 30-40s, 6% @6%c; 40- 53c; 50-60s, 414 nd Oregon. ! 106 ‘84" ‘4" 837 | Chattanooga (1 very small, indicating depletion of stocks in | Regular 'Moring Session=May 2000 ctls. | Giyci 60-10s, 4Qeic: T0-80s, S%N%c. FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. p Francisco for thirty | Pullman Pal Car. 100 235 285 230 | Youngstown 3.7 farmers' hands. In addition to this rain be- | §1,03i December—16,000. 83lc; 2000, 83%c; 3@3%¢; 90-100s, 2%@2%c . 02: Republic Steel 1,800 174 16% 17y | Kalamazoo 20.5 b i g Lol R ; July, new—ZOM 86c; 2000, 85%c. S RIS Seeded, 3-crown, e hmfl % 200 731 723 | Fargo 1. 19.2 gan g agi i 5 Afternoon Session—No sales. @i%c; Loose Muscatels, e%c for 4-crown’ and | 127 * | Binghamtor 9.3 vices from the Red River Valley told a very | OATS—Continue very firm at the recent ad- | &% Yor seedless; d-crown, 6c; 3-crown, 5o et B e i i A [ Rockford 23.2 bullish story of decayed spring seeding. Of- | yance, though the market was quieter yester- | Seedless Sultanas, 5lc for unbleached &nd @ | g, Meats v .5’ il wlieladh 15% | Canton 0.8 ferings at the opening were not sufficlent, for | d: : 8io for_ bDleached. Clusters—Imperials, $3; | ES8s. Meats are weak In the wholesale mar- ern California—Generally cloudy Sat- | 82 © | Jacksonville, Fia. 4.5 the small demand and July worked up to 7T5% $1 3712@1 45; whne-. $1 3561 50; Dehesa, 32 50; Fancy, $1 50; London Layers, | kets, owing to increasing supplies, but the re- urday; fresh west wind ko 13y | Springfleld, O 45.3 S after opening & shads to %@ up ot | MVline, §1 50G1 60, black, $1 25@1 35; red, #1251 | tail market has not yet beem affected, Lower - g v B e g BelL Sty i R aTae Goneral harvest ‘mewsy however, | 132501 45 pe Beiaes who:ombvaiy. the) makat | 35 “TB—!“VZ“};‘;" e, 11%65. No. | prices are looked for, however. hij hwest win, J 1615 | ) 3 4 o marikef H ; No. 5 sco and_vicinity—Falr Saturday; 587 | Bloomingion 2101 e, B B .":mn‘ ani®Jaly | again advanced his prices for yellow yesterday. | Almonds, 10%@12¢ for papersheli, 9G10 ‘13“9" from Honolulu are selling as quated fresh to brisk west wind. § - 401 | Sloux Falls.. 141 o Bt and closed $c down | [Vhite is 5o scarce that It is hardly worth quot. | softshell and 6@7¢ for hardshell; Peanuts, 5 | below. Apricots are added to the list. Cher- G. H. WILLSON, U 8 Steel pfd.. g -.o;/Z Jacksonville, Ili. 54 stunped. sharply ang; oest, Sl R | ing, Tc_for Eastern; Brazil Nuts. 12Q12%c; pil- | ries, Strawberries and Gooseberries are cheaper. Local Forecast Official. Western Union. 2,100 91 Fremont 8 at T4%H@75c. g all day, the bull Chicago was weak and lower on favorable | berts, 12@12%c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, | Most of the Summer Vegetables are also lower. *Houston 3 T O e T e ¢t | Weather, general selling by commission houses | $3 50@0- Thase ts 0. cliiiige 1, Piah.ar Poultty = 5 Total sales. X g party “‘2"-‘““ “01‘9%“9 % @%c lower at and large interior acceptances. The farmers 'HONEY—Comb, 11@12¢ for bright and 9@11c COAL, PER TON— . ’ NEW YORK CLOSING BONDS. i i ety e et lot o loes ety wad Wik | oy 1RLE EEDoE: ,‘,T,‘:;l,;_“‘,‘;,m‘ 5@ | Cannel ....3—@13 08t Southfield U 100% [ L N 4. .8 now =ell on icago s, ushels being S oo $—@1 EASTERN MARKETS. |[Ef 1084 [fexican Cent 4o 3 | sopikesbarse . . wghs T, JaK oz, Cosuurelene, Ty clossd | LG5 YitcRay'on biae st inio tne couniey th | DEESWAX—S1G20e por | e’ — i1 8 Wollon +—gu 00 T 108 |ifex Cent 1st inc. 32 . visions ruled weaker and needed the sup- | Preceding 5 3 { 00{Greta ....... 110 00 l y L U 108 |Minn & St L 4s..105 | Decatur ... . port that came eagerly from the ‘crowd heavily | -'mepw. 31“48" lfilwf-c?;fiéz!mlll round Provisions. DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— 7 8 new 48 coup. }3}?“%‘,‘; e ] Totals, U. 8. .. interested off the bull side. “July pork closed | 90, per cfl. g Lt Butter, choice, lq-;ggifi Common Eggs.—@1714 New York Stock Market. U § old 4s reg. g Outside. N. ¥..... 2 lower, lard BgT3c down and ribe 2%c Up. |, BUCKWHEAT—$1'76 per ctl and nominal. Chicago was slightly higher on the day, but | Ranch Eges. per U S old 4s coup ‘he' leading tutures ranged as follows: it locked as if somebody was supporting the | NEW YORK, May 16.—The conspicucus fea- | U 5 be acks " Montraal gvrthf_}:m Op: Bty 7 010N, Flour and Millstuffs. e N o ST i G ture of to-day's weak stock market was entire | Atchison £en s 1 | Winnipeg May Y% T8 4% This market was dull and unchanged. Deal- | supporting Gemand at. any ‘stage | Atchizon adj 4s. | Halitax July Y 5% 7" | FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3500 | ers ontimue.to il snder toe Chinses market | Even the room-shorts, who al- B:‘: - é};’;oo ?f;;s Q;Llnc;)lkllver, B'C. | T4 13 | 3 75, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 40@3 50: | and say that still another advance will be y cover short contracts at the | Hamiiton 3 Oregon, $2 75@3 25 per- barrel for famil; a | necessary to_establish the level between this | e B & O conv ds & o1y 80 b e of declining prices, showed no t. John, N. B % arket and 0. lici covering, and the market (C,-ngd-,SGo 2ds Victorla, B, C. o 61% | $36C 50 for Bakers'; Washington Bakers', 330 | ™RCt A0 xsfl's—p-c 13 per I for| The San Francisco Butchers' Protactive As- seemed almost entirely to sack resiliency. The | SeBt of Ga **Quebec’ . 61 60 heavy, 13%c for light' medium, 1434c for light, | sociation announces the following retail prices liquidat: as not beavy, but such as 1. was, | C oyt gflo{ll ineo,. 8 Ottawa .. 5 M)LLSTUFFS—-Pch In sacks are as fol- | 153%c for extra light and 18@17c for sugar- | for meats: While the decision of the .,,?i, & Me 310 80y 150 Ranmc, 2 T i3 3if 3y love usual discount to the trade: Grahem | cured; Bastera susa: cured Hams, 14ibc: Gall- | Roast Bear ... for astrike was the ostens- | CRED ot AT B3 B2 ‘4 go R;Jl;u Totals, Canada $46,691,614 10.7 34%. 34% | Flour, $3 per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, Rye Meal, | fornia Hams, 13% @l4c; Mess Bee! | Tenderloin Stk.15@17 % | Roast e weakness, the Qepression was | & 316’ o pon 15108 * 1ok Bt 1ok W ia Tayy | (oot Included in totals because contatning = Ride Flous, $7; Gorn Meal, §3 20 wxtes | DBEL . xtra. Mess,. 310g10 S0:~ Fam 1ig | Porernouse do: HEah . S to the coalers, mor was it pac- | G gy, Ao 50 (Tol StL & W ds. 823 | other items than clearings. $Not inluded 15 o i | cream do, $4; Oat Groats, $6 25; Hom(ny 11 50; prime Mess P‘“"b““ $0918; extra clear, | Round Steak...10g12% Mution Stew . y conspicuous there. 'Reading was first | & & NV oon 76134 [Union Pacific 4s M% totals because of no comparison for 1ast year, w 4 25; Buckwheat Fiour, "o 00 5. Crackey | §23; Mess, 318 ot $015; i $11 50g | Beet Stew ... SG1| Roast V. e maien were bt Wiile 1n excess of | GOCES L gen 45108 Wabash SmsER ; 2 heae, S0 Furina g4 50 Wil Whes | 2,50 51 Eork, 15, e’ e Soat Looab .. 13918 Roast Boce Union Pacific. The three-point de- | G0 Terminal 4s. 89 0 Lo "‘{,"”6‘;";},‘.‘ Dita, (arreln). 87 3560; In | PEARD Tierces quoted at S%@S%o (Zex Ib | Lamb Chops was fairly attributable to the | Don’ & B Gr 45, wa 55 " 5 rrels, as been selected as the repre- sentative of recent speculative confidence in the coal trade outiook. The other coalers shared about equally with the weakness of tne general market, which is represented by guite uniform losses of from 1 to S points. The un- Erfe gen 4s. 87 FW&D C Istslld Hocking Val 43s.111 NEW YORK MINING BTOCKS *. I Bradstreet's on Trade. —— —_— NEW YORK, May 16.—Bradstreet’ s to-mor- row will say: 10 81% Peas, 50; Green Peas, Mmpfl‘rlool Hay and Feed Feedstuffs. Rolled Barley and Bran are slightly higher f for compound and 12l4c for pure: hal ure, 10%c; 1010 tins 18%c; O-ib tine, 19%e; -1b_tins. lB‘/gc COTTOLENE—One half-barrel, 108c: naltbarreis, 10%e; - one teree, 10%e: tierces, 10%c; five tierces, 1034c per Ib. three two POULTRY AND GAME— 508! deviating assurance that there would be no| Adams Con. 1 v, 1% again, Middlings and Corn products rule firm. 9 sirike, which has been expressed throughout | Alce . 7 50 Conditions governing trade lack unitormity Sepiember o 9 6734 9 w8 6% 9 m/. There Is nothing new in Hay, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. e 108 ke ied b 11 | B and e: rT It 50G: — Foprescntatives of ‘the controlling fatercets I | Bronswick Gon e ey e:-:e"tr’ox:n::i‘c::.g‘;? frrer | eSen guotations w;tr;.:u ntle'lw wa: . Flous, HIODLINGS S a8 50 mor-ton. HIDES AND SKINSCulls and brands sell the coslers, leaves no room for doubt that the | Comstock Tun. 80 | course, the favorable character of mearly all | Loy Bder Now 3 cate 45 @isye: 2 25 eite | FEEDSTUFFS —Rolled Daricy, 321022 per | about 1o under quotations. Teavy saited | TRUITS AND NUTS— Bocmor & tavorable owicome of the Surugle | Deadwoud Terra.. 15 Mieres” Nevada.. 45 | CrOP advices (winter excepteD, but even hers | 453kc: No. § white, 40@ioe: No. 2 rye. S0ko; e A S o, T, D0 Steers. 11c: medium, 10c; light, g¢; Cow Hides, | Apricots, Ib.....—@40) Grapes, Ib..... of benefit to the coal operators continued to | Horn Sfiver 140 |Small Hoj 30 | the improvement since May 1 has neutralized fair to cholce mmlns barley, 69@72c; N Moal, $31@32; 'on Jeed, .Corn, Alll‘awr Pears, be expressed in Wall street to-day. But this | iron Stiver.. 72 [Btandard ... 25 | Much that was unfavorable before, | Beca, 51 60; o 1 Northwestern, 3111 prime M?;ed eeoda 1 1$ Cottonaeea Meay, 506 w' could not alter the general impression. that a | Leadville Con... 06 | The shade overhanging Eastern trade, in. the | timothy seéd, 36 40; mess pork. per bbl, 817 25 | HAY—Whut, 11 50; Wheat - and Folongell and Seriots StgEle 15 I ProOSHEt. : H shape of a general anthraclte coal strike, has | @17 30; lard, per 100 Ibs, $10 333 @10 35; short- | o Alulh., “u 0-" e Sl s s b | e O o gaey | S 0 e Lol Sl o o i g Y St ool W el dent itchell of th f the min- ) ) - B 2 e uncement. Cool lers (boxe xed), S e i ahe i T Z @6 |Westinghse com..107 = | hitherto has retarded retall demand and ju reh 40610 60 whisky, 8 $0fs HER wines, | TgrR AW 40@65c per bale. strike 10 awaken anxiety over the possible ex- gflen;:‘hl -495% gg:‘{"fie— 20% :xr:fult‘:‘?‘l';d-cm;_xm the population has been 1 w clova- contract grade, $8 35. don of the labor t be y sympath 1t g UElly e ence present : di Other . Relds, especially Into. the bituminoss | Atchison 4s......102% fAlloues suffered in comparison with the outioge sor 1y | _Articies— Recelpts. Shipmenta. Beans and Seeds. Horsé Higes: dry, $1 75 for large, $1 80 fo coal flelds. The collateral effects of such an | Gas lsts.. 93 |Amalgam future, but reorder business from jobbers has | Siour, harrels 388 18000 X e | B Rl Mexl E: iy Gl extension are esey to be understood, but dif- Mex C'"‘;"C% $1% | Daly West 1% | been very fair despite this. ‘Wheat, bt -hle DR 21.81000 Elail iitiing Wb bodhaldea tavei ll}ucl‘( Bkm’sl?Drg exlcan, Atgc'h :z gy’ ficult to estimate. The effect upon the iron | N E Gas & Coke. 56 |Bingham 36% | The effect of he coplous rains in the West | Corn buthels . 198000 263,00 v g g Ao g i SNOtIe) Amerieeh.. S |y and steel industries, already struggling with Calumet & has been in high degree favorable and Is re- el o i shade ‘'the quotations to sell. Pinks and Bayos Gonmm G P I , T0c; large ; scercity of material of all kinds, would T |G - ., | flected in improved buying from jobbers for fall “"i ki 48 et oo 1% show' s sight decling and Whites are weak. | 000 00 Heatum, o red, 51408e per Ib: | most notable. The iron and steel stocks shared | 5 D0 Pref Aibins 2uz o ke ,é delivery. Briefly stated, the winter wheat ylelq | B2, Do i Ths_other kinds remain lbol\lt the same. No. 2 47%@5or e I in the general weakness. Reports of an ad- | DOSIOR S 0/bAnS -7 % | will be heavily reduced from last year's bumper | — On the Produce Exchange md“ the butter BEANS—Bayos, 0; -rn-u wmce $2 40 L —~Spri '“"mmharn free, 14@16c: vance of $4 & ton in the price of Southern jron | Boston & Maine. crop, but the outlook even here s better than in | mariet was. as sasy; creameries, 189Z130; dairies. | 550" bt ™ Wt 5% el 33250 | gerective, 13G14¢: Miadle County, {ree ian5e - 7 | rather strangely added to the depression, as it | DOSIoR Elevate 1890, while spring wheat promises well (present | TG0, Chooss, gt 1faite. Eese | 850 P 15; Re, $2'50¢ Black ol gerective, 13g1e; Middle County fres. 18g15c: 3. ”"r;“"“";‘"‘;m?ugn“;;ehjgfif;fg1 Union Pacific 315 | ‘_’;‘:)“ for foving o vy decrease in acre- | steady; freh, 1% gfi’fi“ 1"'““ 600} 757 ket Kidnevs: 35 105; do, 7 'mom-. naxw Foothill, 11g1 e . of consumption is depe . > ! airy products % Steadiness of the price. ~Attention was given | Mexican Central. 275 |Osceola wealiening as supplies increase, but meats are EERDE Trioste Mustard, 52 5062 05; vel- gDPs_lg e oL [P 1nd 13@14c per Ib for | Cucumbers, doz...$102 Sage, doz brohs. also to the estimate of the Iron Age that the | , VISCClRReots™ um Q:';;:; i13¢ | =t high and permanently lower prices are not low ll\uhrd $3 25@3 50, $2 252 St choses: | Ess Plant, 1b. 1253815 String Peans, per producing capacity of pig fron for the coun- | American Bu 1852 |9 nuyn Copper! 2 looked for until autumn, The industrial out- : or Eastern;’ Alfalfa from Utah, | Garlle ... oeee- SQI2% irs would be increased 300,000 tons this year | , Do prefd.... . 1181 Sa PPEr. | 2% | Jook, aside from the anthracite trouble and the Foreign Futures. frasiing cwzmu, n\mouc. Rape, 1%¢ s | Green Peppers.ib. 156” Summer ana 4,000,000 tons by _the end of 1005. The | Amer Tel & Tel 170, possibility of this trouble, it extended, involv. Tyl Pemy S v 18 B San Francisco Meat Market. .| 2%@4| per wet weather in the Northwest retarding the | Dom Iron & Stee a2 ing come branches of the iron and steel trades '$160@2; Green, $1 50 seeding of the crops may have been a depress. | General Electri o 3 is on the whole no more unsettled than might | ¥ @2 Blackeve, nominal The local packers have again reduced thelr e o e e i 10 et {United Copper. ... 37 T o2 fdme of-uice, (ks ordinary Eotitoes O oid. Roseiund bids for Hogs and say that they are getting all | Bonds were dull and irregular. Total sales, | 3 & Gas [Rictorls s Bntary, have besn numerots, and some ey | . Wheat— s 8CIADLES. | they want, which is not many, at the deciine. | var value, $2,360,000. pacriom Pt troubles are approaching settlement, Fuller | QPENINE ..« Receipts are siowly Increasing. There is no | United States bonds were all unchanged on < rallroad earnings returned from April confirm | CIOSIN8 «: 4. Receipts of new Potatoes are steadily in- | change in the other Meats, but the jobbers the last call LONDON CwsING STOCKS. last week’s report of a gain of 11 per cent over creasing and prices were a shade lower yester- | say that there will soon be, as supplies of NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Console, money. $ Norfolk & West April a year ago. while for the first week of | Wheat— day. Old were plentiful and dull at easier | both Beet and Mutton are increasing and the ; AD0; Aocount. Sratds::-- 8, | May the indlested gain 18 1n excess of 8 per | ODERINS .o:oive: . prices. The demand for Oregon Burbanks for Market is perceptibly weakening. Atchison ... . % ‘Atchison Ontario & West.. 33 o o T seed was less brisk and the quotations were Atchison pid - Do prefd {|Penneyivanla ... 615 | miny staples, pacticulasly thoss mm ohb chest | OBeHNE lower. Some very small stock was sold below | W Lolgele Tefes from sieughterers to deaiers ::{‘ fi Ji?l;‘ o Baltimore & Ohio.109% 324 | ulztion Is not very prominent. Cash wheat, | CIOSING | the quotations, m-_m'me for Steers and 6%@Tc per 1b Canadian Pacific.131% Chesa & Ohio. ... 48 Chicago Gt West. 303 C M & St Paul.. 73 465 | 37 flour and corn are all higher on the week, hog products have advanced, hides are at about the highest point in years, and copper, long a lag- New York Metal Market. New Onions were weaker under large sup- plies, Over 1400 sks came in yesterday and there was a large quantity of carried-over stock for Cows. bped 7 small, 8@9c per Ib. Ivmfl——wah&‘: TH@8%c; lve-. %o g is stiffening in oftering. Old were unchanged. 3 o Ao i . B Eugar In ettiod | o, Saccaane i NEW YORK, May 10,—Some advance in'fin | ASparagus met with a brisk demand, and as | %D P- o o o per 1b. Chni & Atton pid fa n Euro- LAME"Spring . 3910 Chi Ind & Louis e pean beet sowings is only a small one and raws | at New York gave a steady closing tone, with | 8tout half of the usual amount came in prices Dressed Hogs, T14@0%c per Ib: Chi Ind & L pra o 1 and refined are lower, but the canning season | spot quoted at $30 00@30 85. This followed a Mere higher. Stocks of f“:,' olatbusg Wern LIVESTOCK MARKET. L ¥ and a s, G & vt Wi, ufl’mffl T s o Sl It S et O oioog | 011 of 174 64 at London, where spot closed at ana "To per 1b for the gatden. Fine | The following quotations are for good sound Great Wes Louis & Mo Kans & Te: Do prefd.. Chi & G W A pfd. hi & G W B pfd. i & Northwestn. coffee is no higher and supplies are.very heavy. Anthracite coal, as a result of the strike, has ‘been marked up $1 per ton by retaflers, £137 bs and tutures at £132 155. Copper was steady’ to firm here, With lake at 12.123@ u &12“. qlmrolytlgo:t 11.90@12. and cast- erings per. large Rhubarb sold fairly, but the small stock was dull at the quotations. Tomatoes were firm under a steady inquiry : “‘}’u""“ ‘supplies. livestack delivered t“ s:‘nu!hmuco less 50 un sl flllh“ or. : N At “Vegetables were p.nfi and _prices TOA c; th Chi B 1 & Pacific. Bar siiver, uncertain, STl :‘:’th‘:’,‘.fio?'f:‘;&?% Y n A yesterday's flwn:gm.ev;m S hanted. Tyo bas of Cubumbics were fi. per 1b (gross - !b " Ol Torm & T pta. "“";f.’ T o oo markst for | Bessemer lg.is 821 at Pittabute Now 3 Norih: | 2eot ‘and Tt ufch at 281 igs, Tead sudy Tocelved from Yuma, Arizona, but were mot | | ::‘egn)nfl. ot 5c Ewes, 36550 per CCCa st Lous.. stort Lllls is 2% ver cent. The rate of dis- | £ Sl 85 323 8% Crcage. an sdvance or 6 | 4OT° SO0 (P v u 211 | "POTATOES — New _Potatoes, s b Lambs, $2 5002 75 per Colo Bouthern »... Count, in the open Tarket for § month bills | 1B S T i T L ot 125 od. ter Foled steady ui %4 45 ana | with some 'fancy ” highar: oid. 31 2001 u exd or 4%@5o per 15 Tivewelght; yeariings, 4 e e i dotad o B eld"dowin o 812 and i are Teported at London was unchanged and steady at v;m Tou | Tor Barbanies rom flm vive from Gropon and | L BT " s 1 e er Rt an advance of $6 at Birmingham. e local iron’ marke! ashington, $1 60@1 90; onuon Chil 0gs, . and under, e R London Market. Wheat. including four, exports for the ek ot ‘ggflr‘y“""’fl"r g 'w | §1 0@t 8 efi:,;}lvfi s, $1.3001 50; Tarly o l;:e e"e‘(ftr’olw‘ e m cent od Erie P e ¢ i e aggregate ushels, against 3,302,240 | @20 50; No. , northy i 3 g.,.. seed. 5 ‘banks, e Sy ;fi- isi id NEW YORK, May 16 —The Commercial Ad- | burhels last weck and 3,301,008 bushels'in this | N9 1 foundry, southern, }" “_ N"’ni oF seed, F1 50G1 65; Bwoets,\Jobding at o e vertiser’s London financial Stocks were idle, cablegram sayi but steady on reassuring Oreat Noréh pid Hocking Valley Wheat exports, July 1. 1001 to date (forty- six weeks). te busheis, ish’ markets teady, closing at 53s 8d md l(ldfll.-bom ‘London metal markets wil £ at &“fia. 1 25. ONIONS—Oregon, $2 25; Australlan, $3 50@ I'lbuoo’ofon hnnfl.mwredm sk; Stlverskl Dfll’ box. Gmer(;IM—erthandiu - : 2 peace reports. Consols sold at 95i. The | against 183,577,667 bushels last season, e e Ronesican department wos weakest, {ruding bec | - Pusiness (atiures for.the. week. muymber 100, | UBLIl next Tussday, owing &'t ”°“‘“l S “‘B BAGS—Grain B‘n June and July, 6c; San Jowa Central ¥ ing dominated by the coal strike situation. | as against 179 last week, 192 in this week last ) for Mo, 8¢ mm Quentin, 5.55c; Wool Bags, 32@35¢: Fleece Tows Contanl pilon Frioes opened % ot under parity snd | year, 15 in 1000, 168 in 1890 end 211 in 1508 Ea.mrn Livestock Market [~ Rl g - XC Southars: eis awindled further under New York's uftarnoon fallures for the Week number bt i Tuine, Tigee: X C Southern pfd. . offerings. ;l;::: e;bzl:!rl veadisd, but n:mmg: 22 u-a‘x:n 22 last week and 24 in this week a 2 | \CHICAGO. - - sacks> o Lok Aseel WC‘?;L';"%M: u:flnuur’ 2 !—z'n.‘u ;"é'rxf W y:va"‘ ; Snd Ohio and) Unlon Pacic were the o s - CHICAGO, May u—cyrn.m_w” 3: aca: el n, $9; nryut. ; Louls & Nashville. Rio Tintos sold at 55 on the fortnightly statis- | &- # 350Q; active, steady. Good to prime stee; ok Manhattan L ..... ties showing recductiong In noclu of 644 tons . % 5 /@T 50; poor to medium, $56@6 50; stockers’ and zflzwrm!i‘t:m srlny and in supplies of 1 Dun’s Rm of Trade., \'nd.n’ $2 1&95 50; ewl.”fl bm“m ,:l.u. Mexican Central .. ers, o6 . 50@2 ; 1 Mexican National . Nezw York Monev Market. % ua s'r‘xsl calves, i Texas-fed m‘t NEW YORK, May 16.—CLOSE—Money on| NEW YORK, May 16.—R. G. Dun & Co’s h#mm “Five to ten cents lower. a8 Closed

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