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came when it was apparent that the much- talked-of Increases in cornm receipts were not to materialize at once. The general feeling traders late in the session was that the b manipulators had the crowd pretty well short sequence were received from Liverpool or Paris, as it was a holiday at both places. Brac street's gave the status of stocks as follows: East of the Rockies, n decrease of 3,804,000 bushels; Europe and afloat, an increase of ‘ofl!flm of all descriptions bring good prices. Mediterranean Sweets and Valencias wanted for shipping and the market is were well cleaned up on these kinds. Two cars are for to-day's auction. AUCTION SALES = er in the winter States, absence of | ter Wheat belt increasing and there was some 1 cables and report: ore ~liberal | demand for export. . ¥ quality. coundry offertnes sia IeRorts of more et | S i market contlnued quict, with a frac- | . CHERRIES_White, A bearish. 3 bulk, 3@4c; Black, 70g! ss«:mm T @ e Bull news, 5 in better | tional decline, both on and oft call. . 3@ ic; Black. x e Srray. Recelbts “were Bmall; thers were very | | Spot. WheatShioping, 1 10%; miliing, | and Safe in vl sad of B 20 thg.1 Py Tains in the Northwest, wl;:Ch ‘c&rlr $1 15@1 ITKCELC:;‘O D SALES. according to size .nd“q::.\.l‘t q';"ee:l'fn:-wzax% nued to retard spring seeding and the visible ARD SALES, X i lings, A T3% | supply decreased D 204,000 bithela, where only | Informal Seasfon.0:15 o'elock-December— | @2: Mediterranean Sweets, 3ia2 50; St Mich. | Suitable for Milk Wagons, Ex | d _ph v de . | 1,400,000; net decrease, 2,404,000 bushels. STRAWBERRIES—$4@6 per EM for Long- AT et S o . 5o slosed | " The Chicago matket was dull and apathetic, | worths and $2 50G4 for Malindas; crates from strong at uo—gm%'o higher. and theére’ was not much, news, The weather | Watsonville, —; from Florin, 50@75c. o Wheat was Inclined to duilness all day, but | continued favorable for the growing crop. - Sev g O9SEBERRIES—25Gi5c per drawer; Eng- ¢ 4 mw:\:‘tl-:r strength at times.” The good grow- | eral sections reported deliveries from APPLES $1@2 50 per box, according to L International Paper ..... Internat Paper ptd. 100 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. i Internat Power. 300 80 i byshels_decrease was expected. Re- | 2000 otls, $1 13%: $%5: o 103, | 2¢ls, $175G2; Valencias, §2 50@8 50; Maita Bak General Lacl s 7 | LI50 > , i 2000, 3 4000, {1s, | B100d Oranges, $1 50G2; Tangerines, in quar- g PPesS, Bakery and Gen ; SRR 5| Bt vt g, S, Vel st g Sesond, S £ December 10000l | sr Soxe” el und 41 8515 I it sixs; P All Purposes. Matched Spans al siocks ond bonds very. auit. North Amcsjea 13i¥ 350 | mcsedze jseate v ]1‘95‘1"};_"' !li%ls:lslmz%lon—mmbfir—m ooy g L R T e -1-.12' weighing from 950 to 1200. o oS Pacific Coast - o 56 d | etls, % 14,000, - Fruit, 75c@$2: Mexican Limes, $4@4 50; Ba- | oy » e e ver a fraction firmer. Exchange unchanged. : b A ed to 75c. Liquidation took off | ~ tferncon Session—No sales. nanag, §2 2o6% - | This lot of horses fs the FINAL of the Silver a fractio . g g Feople's Gas.. 0" 101% 1011 | some of the gain and July only closed firm, | * BARLEY—The market is quiet at the recent | 22038 §2 25 Hf;;,?:{“f"l,'l‘,’,‘;l’;;‘l'u‘?f‘ggz and [ MAN GOVERNMENT horses and MUST BE Wheat quaeter and easy. Freights dull and mominal. decline, with buyers indifferent and sellers dis- | gozenc HOLE), 60 a6 30 5% Shi 00 gione the: Taisiens, Press Steel Car pfd. 360 Mo, AL 1A N T he corn strength, together with some active ed to press their offerings for sale. Spot TS o 5 ) To be sold on SDAY and FRIDAY, B : Rye dull. Republic. daar o2 purchases by the leading May hulls, sent 0ats | Kocks are not large. Dvied Fris E Pt May 22 and 28, 1902, at 11 a. m. at salesyard, arley, Oats, Corn and Rye dull. Republic Steel pra.. up, smartly and_gave the pit some sctivity. | © reed, $161 013 for No. 1 and 07@essc tor | Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. |12 Market sizeet,”corner Van Ness wvenuel R ¢ ¢ bae - uly closed firm, ¥c up, at 36%c. off grades; brewing and shipping grades, S E 3 s Bran, Middlings and Hay firm and rising. SRR govislons wefe dull dad unatiractive to the | §1 a1 03; Chevaller, nominal. There 15 no further change to report. Apples bt L. ot e < H . Union B & P Co. : 7 lower, 7 2, g are scarce and closely held n e i 8 Y d Fibs 235@be down. A y held at the advanced quo- First new Alfalfa Hay appeared from the miver. Unlon B& P Co A M o Informal Scesion—0:15 o'clock—No sales, tations by one house. Pears are practically AUCTloN SALE. 3 i s = el 600C, 3 16,000, 825¢. P eaches ane pricots are firm an Beans and Seeds dull and unchanged. i A o e - Hen. 3 LW | s Morning Sz:::lnn‘—flo sales. in such light supply as to hardly deserve agquo- | A\ 2 2 - . L . J 7t Afternoon slon—No sales. lon. Tune: 1 ~ Nothing new in Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Tstel.... ;:2 nE 4 OATS="The market continues dull, and while | with ncressed activity. asd at the resent vava | NEXT TUESDAY, MAY 27TH, AT 11 A. AL, iing we ! { © S Steel pia 4 -5 Tt there 1s no decline holders are now Wi 0 | will soon be cleaned tp. lik ther fruits. = — Dried Fruits firm, cleaned up and nominal. Fe o Y Ty, % sell, even at_slight concessions. * Ofterings, | The crop wii fai St ok eacty ST S Y 8o Poovisions dudl. itk B Sy el ey Am Locomotire oid So0y oot -aié 204 60 6 6o%- 6L Grays, . 31 31%@1 45; whites, $1 3501 50; | apte. so s colled blight, Ch N FORTY FINE HORSES, rovisions dull, with some changes a: g . Kansas City So.... 6,600 331 3215 3 61 02y G114 62 | milling,” $1 50@1 56; black, $1 25@1 35; red, | quiet at the familiar quotations. mn’i'e’;un Weighing from 1000 to 1300, sired by Almon- Wool, Hides and Hops as before quoted. e re R B f el L S PR N oL & ene was firmer ‘ana sayancad | B IS RIS of Somey ikl e e e e T iy s, Alaw S £ Esacd : — o 3 ; 2 k ¢ P d Total sales...... 508,495 A a2 42 a1 42 | several fractions on meager country accept-| I UITS Apricots, 50100 for Royals and 10 | bred ‘at the Alisal Ranch, Santa Barbara, and Beef weaker. Lamb lower. Mutton, Veal and Hogs unchanged. CLOSING BONDS. 34 By 34 8% | ances. Bradstreet's gave stocks afloat and | @l3c for standard ts fasey Masreerie: Boaps | include many fne drivers. Also - Corriages 5 U S refunding 2s, Hocking Val 4345.110% ok @ 361 307 | ashore a decrease of 1,008,000 bushels. | rated Apples, 10@11%c; sun dried, 6@7c; | Bussies and Three-Seaters. Send for catalogue. Lard Oil advanced again. registered 100 | Nash ant 1o 107 28 29 28 20% | Large Yellow, $1 47%@1 52%; small round | Peaches, 61,G8%0; Pears, Sbo: bhos, pong’ CIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGH, - o ga. do coup 00 (Mex Cent 4s. .-, 81 e Pk o » 2% o e a5 per et The markik s neglect. $00%- unpitted, 114G235e; Nectarines, 81406 N e " 4 § = r ctl, - o ook Leather market reported weak and unchanged. do 3s reg o 1ot dnco oo 313 f prgy’ 15 T 1110 1710, | ed and it s doubitul Whether the top QUOtAtlon | for binck nua 55 ok Lo mites 5, $MGkMe | Lo eade Horss Market, 537 §: 3 A B s Mon R e 100 iy 17 17 17% 17 17% | could be realized. 3 PRUNES—1901 crop are quoted as follows: | Sixth st. WEDNESDAY, May 21, at 11 Potatoes in =rger supply and weak. Onions ditto. a0 coup B [Mab Sa oo 351034 | Septomber 1730 1730 | "BUCKWHEAT $1 75 per ctl and nominal. | 30.40s, 64@0%c: 40-30s, 5@bikc: 50-00s, 455@ | & M. I will sell 30 head of sound, younsg f 40 old 4s Tes. 111 [N°Y Cent Ist.i 1044 | pponre: Per 100 1 o 10 17% SRR 4%0; 60-70s, $@izc: 70-80s, 3%4@3%c: 8O- horses from San Carlos Stock Farm. Thess Poultry and Game dull end featureless. o goup oL | a0 gen pmilie0 . i Flour and Millstuffs. wfi%fsfi%‘-"%fi;fi”fi&f{ B e & Jorscs are from D to 8 years old and weigh oy S | : IN'Y Cent gen 55.138% nEs 0% ). St Lo ~cromn, Sc; S-crawd, seen at stables. JOHN J. DOYLE, Livestock Fruit market in fair shape for sellers. | Aot i O T e M I o FLOUR—Callfornta_Family_Extras, $3 500 | 510 for sostlons b st 45 %5 droom s | _ Ruetion do adj 4s....... 9314INorf & W con 48.1017 i '3 75, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 40@3 50; | Seedless Sultanas, 5%c for unbleached and 1@ | T —————— Balt & Ohlo 4s...102% 'Reading gen 4s.. 99% g"" *{,, Oregon, $2 75@3 25 per barrel for family and ' 8%c for bleache Clusters—Imperials, 33 | for No, 2; mean 30@37c; light, e .. 993 epte regon, . . 5 i | for No. 2; um, s : Retail Meat Prices. twelve hours there has been a slight raise in do 3%s .. SN Sk ETae e Mol St e ey 3@3 50 for Bakers'; Washington Bakers', $3@ | fieg?;‘ $2 50; Fancy, $150; London Lavers, | Skirijng No, 1, 40@i2c; No. 2, 86@3Sc: gu.y ] 2 Prassure along the coast south of Astoria. - : 109 St L SW lsts.... 97% | firm; No. 3 spring wheat, T4%@74% 1081 do 2ds . 3 44 The temperature has risen a few degrees over . 84 5, SA & ArPassds. 90 white, i3@4$%c: No, 2 rve, 593 The following retall quotations for meats are | most of California. In the great valleys and 50. Z = 5 Leather, 15@16c per foot: Trace Leather, MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol-| NUTs Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 11%c; No. | gle; Kip, hed, b furnished by the San Francisco Retafl Butch- | in the Sierras the temperatures are still from raha; 2, 6%@7%c: No. 1 hardshell, 9c; No. 2, 7c; Al usual discount to the trad RSTIAM | monds, 10% @155 Tor bapershell. 9@100 for soft- $3 per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, $3 108% South Pac 4s..... 95% | cholce malting barley, (9@72¢c: No. 1 flax seed, | ta%% % o SEs { shell and 6@7c for hardshell; Peanuts, 5@7c for | g d : 4 h B |-$2 75; Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, $3 25; extra ; . TANBARK—Grou: 25G28 3 ers’ Protective Association: \(l;lf:’ghel;:”\'dmwlndl 'I:‘el;;; :r,;fl.‘;:r;':“-e nz:l:ed}fx‘ ey s. 84% South Ry bs. J122% tlhm; No. 1 BN;rthwes_!ern. $1 76; prime ':,';" im’,m do, $4: Oat é‘mlu, $5 25; Hominy, $i@ | Ea‘zt:'r%'gnzuulth;,_12@121“: Filberts, 12@ | $16@18 per cord. nd, ¥ per ton; stick, BEEF—Roast, 10g15c per Ib; Tenderloin | “Rain has fallen generally over Oregon and | & 5 & Q. 9% | T B | S isea0 0000 35; Mess vork Der my; | 4 20; Buckwheat Flour, $4 5004 T5; Cracked | 12}4ci Pecans, 1G13¢; Cocoanuts, §3 5005, OIL—Lard Oil has again advanced. Cali- Steak, 15@1755c; Porterhouse Steak, 1755G20c; | yan has CNESEF oIl Mol SUL & W ds. 82 | }I7 15617 20; Iard, ver 100 Ibs, $10 175@1020! | Yymieat,” §3'50; Farind, $4 50; Whole Wheat | HONE] -Comb, 11G12c for bright and 9G11¢ | fornia Castor Oll, in cases. Now 1. 306; Sews orned Beef, 8G10c ignt 21, 1002: E A 2 p8% ci sacks, ;_Pearl Barley, ; Sl 4C; Light amber , : - | T6c; cases, Bc more; Luol, 68c for boiled VEAL—Roast, 13G15c; Cutlets, 15@18c. D itn Al = Chonty, \ musettiod | o S SLLE S 100 | Waliash Ist) ... 12034 |/ (boxad), LSL0 OW1; 50 wvhlaky. hdxle & 8" | Peas,’$5 50; Green Peas, $6 60 per 100 bs. BEESWAX—273,@20c per 1b. 66c for raw, In barrels; Lard Ofl. extra wintes MUTTON—Roast, 123c; Chops, 12%@15C: | weather Wednesday: possibly showers in the | Chi Term ds. | fn\20s e 3 S CIOMEE. Poutract gEadey J _ T $1; cases, $1 05; China Nut, Stew, 8@10c. e foothilis; light southerly winds in the interior; | 11 Articles— Shipments. Hay and Feedstuffs. Provisions. pure Neatsfoot, in bar- AN Spring, 12%@20c; Roast, 15018c; | el westerly winds on the coast o 923 | Flour, barrets .. 000 y : Tols,’ T0c; cases, Toc Sperm, pure, % Whale ope, 15 Scuthern California—Falr Wednesday; lig i Tl 37 | Wheat, brshels| .. 209,000 3 . 40GS0c per gallon; Flsh PORK—Roast, 12%@18c; Chops, 15c. southerly winds, changing to westerly. FOWAD € it s Cent da...... 33| Comn: bushels 100.000 | Anbther advance in Bran and Middlings 1s | | Chicago was dull and featureless, but slightly | Oil, barrels, 42%c; cascs, 47%¢; Cocoanut OIL. e Nevada—Cloudy uuuudled weather Wednes- Mll;'lNG‘ ey 4 Oats, bushels 20%% noted, and both are very firm. 'srl;."'s... Lt = & wh-nvih 63%c for Ceylon and 058%e for Aus- 4 > ’ | day; fresh southwest winds. R - Rye, bushels . i e ncisco mark :t continues inact: 3 The Weather and Crops. n Francisco and viclnity—Cloudy Wednes- [ Adams Con .... 20 |Little Chief 11 | Bariey, busheis oy as torred qulte frm uring the Dest | and sominal, . Some. changes T hatreled Heed| . COAL: OLL—Waite White Cont OR, fu. baii £ day; light southerly winds. changing to brisk | Alice 1 7 50 AT 11 d0E e ailc FAUORRCIoN (MR LIS OTISer | St TOrs Wit by e | 13%@1l4c; Pearl Oil, in cases, 20c; Astral, 20c: The weekly report of A. G. McAdle, section | westerly. ALEXANDER G. McADIE. Breece 50 115 On the Produce Exchange to-day. the butter | grades have advanced slightly. Real cholce | - Star, 20c. Extra Star, 2¢; Elaine, 5e; Eoce: Forecast Official | Brunswick Con.. 11 “ g e, 06 |market was steady: creameries, 18g22c: dai- | Hay is getting scarce, and a car of extra fine | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 18c per 1Ib for | 256. deciorised stove Gasoiime i oui RN he shinutin g coup mervice o1 e Comstock Tun... 0% [Potos! . 20 | ries, 17G10c. -~ Cheese, steady, 12@13c. EEE~ | wheat sold yesterday' at $13. There are two | heavy, 13%c for light medium, 1i%c for light, | in cases, 22ihc: Benzine. in bulk, tige. eather Bureau, is as follows: % Con Cal & Va..1 95 10 | steady; fresh 11%, causes for the advance. The first s that the | 10%c "for extra light and 16G17c for sugar | cases, 3ic; S6-degree Gasline, (n balk. GENERAL SUMMARY. % | Deadwood Terra 90 |Slerra Nevada.. 18 —_— small dealers have allowed their stocks to run | cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 14%5c: Call- | cases. 20%sc. * The temperature has been below normal in | | s Horn Silver nearly all parts of the State during the week. | | EASTERN MARKETS Iron Stlver Rain fell in the central and northern sections ! » *- 140 |Smail Hopes: | down and are now buying freely to stock up | fornia Hams, 13%@ldc; Mess Beef, $10 per | TURPESTFINE—69e lon fn cases B [standara’ 0 again; the second is that the crop is not look- | BbI; extra. Mess, $10 S0@1P. Family, $11 500 | 63c I denws and bon” tamage? 2 o 05 ing as well as it did a month ago, the staple | 12; prime Mess 'Pork, $15@15 50; extra clear, | RED AND WHITE LEAD--Red @ Available Grain Supply. Leadville Co» and light showers in the south Tuesday and A Lead, . . ¢ NEW YORK, May 20. 1al cable and tel- | being short and thin on the ground, owing to i $23: Mess, $18 50@10; Dry Salt Pork. $12 25; | Ib; White Lea: 7 Wednesday. High winds prevailed in all sec- % BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. egraphic communications recelved by Brad. | the very cool spring. There will' be crop | PIE Pork, $25: bigs Feet. $4 10: Swrmes By’ o attey] TS TNATI M. tions at the close of the week. g ofl‘lmfi’;fl 566 *LDSG %;&;el - - streat’s to-day show the following changes in | ;n:ufih :f] '“:"xg t.h; demand, v:‘ll;mu‘!ed "Z:,’:," i ldl‘/‘:“@é« L 1b. o 8%G8%, SALT—Liverpool, $30@32 50 for the best and v tions, grain is in excellen Tou) -6@8 | Do i ) ut will not as heavy as anticipa e | D—Tlerces quo at @8%c 1b | $28G: r Dom tatior e e New York Stock Market. Time loans 14G5% | Westing com . available . supplies, compared with last ac- | weeks ago. | tor compound ana 12%e tor pares halt-tacrens | Lvegwflm' Ry -mw;.wrfi and prospects continue good for & Bonas— | Minin coun A cargo of new Alfalfa, the first of the sea- ; pure, 12%c; 10-1b tins, 13%e; 5-1b tin: L 4 4 $26 25@27; 3 13%c; | California Dairy, 50-ib bags, $26: Rock Salt, $18 50@19 60, according to quantity; Granu- three | m‘;d, $26 2527 per ton. iy oo cks | Atchison 4« .....102 |Adventure . B EORK (Mny 00O Ok e 94% | Allouez Mex Central 4s.. 81 Amalgamated ended the day pretty near the top level and | N°% Gan & Coke 5314 i of wheat and barley. KEarly ba is ripening end early sown grain is turn- | gogred quite a substantial recovery to-day and portions of the San Joaquin Valley, and Wheat, United States and Canada, east of | son, came in from the river, and was bid in at | 3-b tins, 13%ec. the Rockies, decrease, 3,804,000 bushels; afloat : §7 per ton. It was rather warm, and buyers | COTTOLENE—One half-barrel -.88% | for and in Europe, increase, 1,400,000 bushels; | fndp.m careifor Mt X D ~ikr) H half-barrels, 10%c; one tirce, 10%¢; two UICKSILVER - $45 7 flask est will co € w ther |Bingham .. total supply, decrease, 2,401,000 bushels. BRAN—$18@19 per ton. Hiereas 13t e t5 3 : 50@47 per tor lo- e e e part of the San | steady. There was a much more cheerful feel- | * Rallroads— .. |Cal & Hecia Corn, United States and Canada, east of (he | MIDDLINGS-$21425 50 per to %c; five tierces, 1034c per Ib. cal use and $44 for export. Joaguin Valley and nearly all parts of South- | ing with regard to the outlook for values and | Atchison T34 Gontennial ... 197 | Rockles, decrease, 1,005,000 bushels. ern California the early sown grain crop is & | none of the rather urgent pressure to sell whlch‘ - e Rangs failure and is being cut for hay; the late sown | was a feature yesterday. The sharp and sud- | Boston & Albany.260 | Dominion in very bad condition. and the yield will be | jen declines among high-priced but seldom B°5m°" Elevated. 162 ‘hrl:nl-(nnnl @y ha ues; the vield is good | acuve stocks gave place to equally sudden re- N”‘Y N 8 . 380 Mamwi n most places. Some | coveries in the same securities. International | pye fyu o™ jea™ " 'Tyy [Old Dominion 1 by recent rains. Hops, | Power recovered 5 points of its 18-point break | 37, ol me;lc 207308 | Ongioln beans are doing well. Pastur- | yesterday, and there were wide gains scored < 1 by the electric and express stocks, which were 2ipe cherries were considerably damaged by | notable sufferers yesterday. There was not Ahe rain and wind. and apricots and other fruits | much news on Which to base the rise. Senti- injured to some extent. The first crop of ( ment was favorably affected by the large ab- = e S s SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com. DSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, 22 pe : : - Oats, U o T el Dty han: wor | Hides, Falloiv, Wool and Hops. |pasy wwtes as toligws. per goun Rockies, decrease, 193,000 bushels. bing, $26 50@2%; Cocoanut Cake, gog‘n; Corn = 4_&: v s ¢.3f'>c- Cl:n ay ne Ormum!::g. 121, R :(he:ela l}fl_:gdz‘mcaril;:}ucclmsnu;:éd ”:a .mflzl ) g?) Hides are quoted firm and in good demand. ! 4.35¢; Dry Granulated Fine, 4.25c: Dry Granu. 1014 New York Metal Market. xed Teod, J10017; Cottonsecd” Meal, 320 30. | Prices show no fusther change. | lated Coarse, 4.25c; Fruit Granulated, 4.25c —- do, $0 50@11 50; Wheat and Oat, $0@i1 50; |, FOPS are as before quoted. Crop prospects Beet Granuiated (100-Ib bags only), non: NEW YORK, May 20.—The local market for | Oat, $S@10 50; Alfalfa, $7@il; Clover, $7@9; | continue good all over the country. Buyers are e eaavos Miatudiie it g e copper was active and ‘steady, with sales of 100 | Volunteer, $6 50@8 Stock, $6@S per ton. ?gzctrg"l‘r‘ua:: "c‘:::::cx'f‘.:; ‘m:i;“' crop - at b.n_elu' '10;:‘ —— ex;u-'ur'm = :5“&5’3 tons standard for August delivery at $11 90, | STRAW—10@€5c per bale. : 3 indifferent success, | yor: : as the growers are very firm in their views. more for all and 90,000 pounds casting in lots of 30,000 chuy 5 - Do Mex Central .... 27 |Parrot Miscellaneous— | Quiney . 127% |Santa Fe 118" | Tamarack Wool is ‘moving off rather more freely, the Xinds. Dominos—Half-barrels, 4.75c; s in Sonoms County was ruined by | sorption of United States Steel at rising prices. 31 [ Unied Statea. ) ) 55 | pounds each for June, July and August delivery, Beans and Seeds. j g-colored grades especially. Otherwise there i e 14 et N e e Prunes, pears and apricots are re- | This soothed all anxieties which were | *|Utah Il 21 | all at $12. The market closed with standard Al oy Sefry In this description. - Prices re- | g rr e T ote:.. ave o Aulleei? ported dropping in many localities, but fair | caused by yesterday’s rumors that a formid- | yp 1 iy % Victoria. % quoted at $11 85@12 for spot to August; lake | Everything under this head remains as be- 3 1 1 @1 - @at: . probable. Walnuts and citrus | able bear “pl.l;lz'hh:‘d tll:een ‘xarmea In ‘t:: . Do ;fiae v flc (Winona, & o ;;4 at dlfiz?@tz wl gFlectrolytic at $12 mémzkflz | ore quoted. Seeds are neglected ana nominal | l&*s?fii:*’ifidsf{xfi;&;fi: nnge!.::;nd:. l:eeg :,’:f,;rf"fie?,:.fl mfi’f@;’& L-’mmk foct, 83 "o as an outgrow! e criticiem of 4 e I Wolve and isting ‘at . e ndon coj r market | . - 3 t closes (Monday morning), high | conversion and bond issue plan. The notable | Ny i.o o, & COK! |Wolverine . iy e g ppe: | and Beans are qulet, the demand for shipment Steers, 11ci medium, 10c; light, 9c; Cow Hides, | &; Pickets 319 Shingles, $2 for No. 1 and & e. 4 United Fruit ....107%| _for No. 2: Shakes. $13 for split and $14 Was ¢ higher. with spot and futures quoted at | jaying been satisfied. Limas and Blackeyes | 9lgc for heavy and’ dc for lght nue in the vallevs and sandstorms | strength of Canadian Pacific and its subsidi- Stags, Te; 11 - T 3 5 t 4 * | for sawn; Rustic, $25@: bern districts, probably causing | ary roads, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Tin was steady here, with spot quoted at | 7% firm. but the other sorts are w. | Salted Kip, 9c: Salted Veal, 9lic; Salted Calf, much demage to crope. Ste. Marie and Duluth, South Shore and At- | Consols for money ~ |L & Nashville...131% [ $30 1215@30 D0, five tons for June delivery seile i 62‘&‘?",‘:’:5‘{'&;(?‘{‘2 e T s e Ix’:'él‘wilfmb 15G16%e; Culls.” 14@1oe; Dry | < SACRAMENTO VALLEY.—Rain at the be- | lantic, also had a notable sympathetic effect | ............ 95 3-16/Mo Kan & Tex.. 25% | ing at 87%. The London market for tin | 93 °0% ] k: s2 0342 15: Red. $2.50: Blackeye im:hd' o '1sc-rysn al A 6@18c: Culls and | Retnpts of Produte. gizning of the week was beneficial to crops | on the whole market. This movement began | do for account.95 5-16| ..80" | was Bs lower, with spot closing at £137 and jom B o B0 Eisckeys, | Beautms i Sheepekine, ‘shearlings, 206 | x but damaged hay and ripe cher- | abroad before the opening here and was not | Anaconda 5% futures at £133. ‘ W@g’»,u et f H 3 cm"st'f e og, ool, 40@60c each: medium, | FOR TUESDAT. M. igh winds at close of the week |explained by any specific news. London was ad was slow and unchanged at all mar- | $3.00@3 75 per ctl. 75c; long Wool, 80c@$1 20 each; Horse . MAY 20 caused considerable damage to | & buyer on a considerable ecale after the holi- Hides, salt, $3 for large and $2 50 for me- | Flour, qr sk: kets, with London closing at £11 125 64 and | | SPEPS T Trieste Jlusta e, R G - 1.774| Middlings, sks. | A cherries. apriccts and almonds. | day, and confident predietions were heard that New York at §4 1215. low - Mustaxd, G Flax, ¥: 32 on; | dlum, $1 50@2 for small and 50c for Colts; | Wheat, ctls .... 72(939|Leather, rolls. A report from Wheatlind states that wheat | peace would be declared at an early day in et 180 steady and unchanged with | C3hary. 3%ec for Eastern: Alfalfa from Utah, | Horse Hides, dry, $1 75 for large, $1 50 for Barley, ctls 900(Hides, No btardspfi"rw-' very short, and the yield may not | South Africa. The formal announcement of un?nn!:zwrw.lo- and nyu:v York at fidui i ;07-_@1‘1‘“'-‘. %llléwnh.l 10@10%¢c; Rape, 1%@ | medium. $1@1 25 for small and 50c for Colts, Oats, ctis 400/ Pelts, bdls exceed that of Jast year. Other sections report | the terms for taking over jointly by Louisville Ye; Hemp, per i 860| Lime, bbls 182 1.320| Quicksiiver, fisk 45 3,650| Wine, gals grain prospecis were never better, and |and Nashville and Southern Railway of Chi- | Chi Mil & St P... Union Pacific 'y crops are expected. Hay harvest is pro- | cago, Indianapolis and Loulsville stocks in re- | Den & R G rande. 42%| do prefd . gressing, with good results. Hops are in ex- | turn for 4 per cent/bonds was reflected in the d 92 |U S Steel 3 b: Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 32%c; dry salted Corm, ctls . 11000 | i, 0%al, lron market ruled steady ‘to irm. | 5 1p 5 PrAR" Niles, $1 0002i Green, §1 50 | Mexioan. S5t dry ot aasi 3215c. Beans, sks . - 90 | foundry, Northern, $10 50G20 50; No. 2 foun- | @2 Blackeye, nominal Goat Dkine Prime Angoras, ,7Sc; large and ; Petatees, ske dry, Northern, $10 50@20 b0; No. 1 foundry, Smoot i, mediumy S e i cellent condition. Deciduous fruits, where not | price for Louisville. The terms of exchange U S Steel pfd.... 72 thern, $18 50419 50; No. 1 foundry, South. 1 ions and > TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 53@6c per Ib; | Wool, bales gamaged by the recent rain and high winds, | for the stock at 78 for the common and 90 for Wabash . 0l | o0 Wg'- St 5019 50. e Potatoes, On Vegetables. | x, Bt tedss, Mo Hetss d | Tyt e B gl are probeble; | the rred led to some recession eir o p 11 kets 3 L—8 3 : do, | . tons apricots ‘are ripening rapily. Cherries. and | prices, as the joint bonds, Judged by the prece- 3 Spanish 4s 5 o e rort, DiEher. . GlaSEOW | Tyere were over 6000 sacks of old Potatoes re- | defoctive. T3GLos: Miadle Coumty i 13@15¢: | OREGON. sirawberries are abundant, and of excellent | dent of the Burlington exchange bonds, are not Bar silver, steady, 25%d per ounce. Money, selved from Oregon and the market continued | do. defective, 12@13c; Southern, 12 months, 9@ | Flour, qr sks. very dull at easy pricés. Choice. offerings of | ;‘06‘ g0 ‘2 . ]g@uc; Foothlll, 11@13c; | Potatoes, sks new eold readily at top prices, but there was | Njyaig 170 i0e per Ib. much small stock oftering, which, was hard to | goc’r> e for fair and 13Gléc per Iy for | - 15,800( Bran, sks .. guality likely to command a full par value. The pres- | 2@21; per cent. 6,544/ Middlings, sks. T AND BAY SECTIONS.—The rain on | e0ce in the Wall street district of Secretary [ The rate of discount in the open market for » and Wednesday in the central and | Easley of the Civic Federation and his con- | short bills and for three months' bills is 2% distriets was generally beneficlal, | Sultation with important representatives of the | per cent. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, May 20.—Cotton opened steady n 1] 1t caused some damage to ripening | anthracite interests gave rise o conjectures s Ath pefes: 6 ponts, high 1 point I Supplies of new red Onions and Silverskins - b g el — P o that measures were in progress for the settie. . ehpebes S polpts: highex o 1 poini dower and e . ut, bay. JEiEn winds at the close | that messeres were 1e progress for the eettle. London Market, closed steady in tone, 10 to 16 polnts higher. | Were plentiful and low prices ruled. Austral San Francisco Meat Market. STOCK MARKET. . But no. estimates of the loss | Street opinion remains confdent that & settic. —— ? e edeipts-of ‘Peas were. hardly safficlont for s The weather in other re- | Ment lies within reach at almost any time.| NEW YORK, May 20.—The Commercial Ad- Eastern Livestock Market. requirements and prices continued high. As. | Beef is slightly weaker, and Lamb is off %e. | #—————————— been generally favorable for grow- fhrif:d W:‘t;flc“ ;‘Juch le;Il apprehension of a | vertiser's London financial cablegram says: it paragus was slightly lower under more liberal | Mutton and Veal are unchanged. Hogs are also | 5 Tphich are aevancing satisfactorlly. | Che cosl felds. which wae miojihe bitumin- | “There was little attendance on the floor of the CHICAGO. receipts. Fine large Rhubarb sells readily, | as before quoted, with enough coming In to | mfltoch.| both local and ofl, continued dull on < acitners coumtien Having con. | midable prospéct yesterday. - The buving ot | Exchange to-day and a walting attitude in the | CHICAGO, May 20— GATTLE—Recelpts, | Dt poor small stock is hard to dispose of. | supply the limited demand. RS Raning semiany Sudl elstaiisns slowal 36 3 " | String Beans were offering freely and Wax, DRESSED MEATS. changes worthy of mote, e hay iz Teported of superior quality. | Stocks by London was a factor in the casier | absence of any definite peace news. There was | 4000; steady. ~Good to prime steers, $TQT 20; | Sying Beans were offering frecl : g - eld lght in the southern districts. | 1ON€ of forelgn exchange which relieved the | some sudden animation at 4 o'clock, however, | poor to medium, 35 25@6 80; stockers' and | Lpg Plast ane Beiann fony te WP duotation. | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | IR the afterncom thers were some sales of fruits. except prunes, are in ex- | [e¢ling yesterday that a prompt return of ex- | pepear 3 are : Oakland Gas at $63 50@63 75, the other stocks . - | teed 2 T5@5 50; cows, $1 5006 : Ll Trunes, are I x| O To. the St oxporf LBL return of ex- | on & rumor that Mr. Balfour had been sum. | feeders’, §2 6@ cows, $1 50@6 25; heit- | light receipt and the quotations are mostly for . 5 4 q BEEF—614@7%c for Steers and 6@6%c per | remaininz dull. tion. The str ed to the King with important ai ers, $2 70@6 60: canners’, $1 50@2 50; bulls, | carried-over stock. | v » was badly damaged by recent the nlubynll‘;: oF money rates Suga: x| e v wal an Importen din ::cfi',: | g ,’,5;33 ;g; calves, §2 50GT7; Texas-fed steers, POTATOES —New ’i:"‘,‘;"‘ lu@z %0, mith ! lbvfg; Cowe. S e Sp?ill:glde\'flndllleyw.wuluurmco,;l'mny.’fl.- “2,,“1,,:; ng wel ol ey bon | credited, that there had been a ballot favorable | $5,0026 80. some. fancy higher; old, $1 25@1 65 for Bur-| MUTTON—Wethers, 714G8% 3 hare; California Fruit Canners’ Associat! LEY.—High winds a Cuban reciprocity measure, and Amalga- | y Receipts, 21,000; to- 3 & ethers, 714@813c;. Ewes, 7%@ | share; e AN JOAQUIN VALLEY—High winds at | T ed Copper as prm en o berns (Amala- | 1" peace and that the delegates had gons. to | . FOUS—Recelp to-morrow, ' 35,000. | banks from the river; from Oregon and Wash - | . S Sc_per 1b. 60 cents; California Powder Company, $1. Five to ten cents lower than yesterday's ciose. 75; RI 30@1 50; - age to fruit cspecially ripening cherries, and | FéPorted in the copper « trade. The mrketz Pretoria. 5 ¥ Y’ ington, $1 40@1 ver Reds, $1 1 50; ally ripening cherries, and \PTICC 0 108 copper Kaffirs were bucyant onthe street; Rand | Mixed and. buchese, £6.90G7 40; xood to f e e s . SL Gt o0 Swecth, ’Eéé‘x_n‘fi'.".ia'i'é’é’s’: oo per 1. | u:::nf}::utcog'r%.‘d:,m;’m%fi Stay 20 3 e e | RS B B e ot et | G, SR Y B, 0 o) DA a0 oa . o e o 0| PONT MR om0 e woma o DrvEeTot satcir. | VRCAERCGTGTE ok S e clal; cut hay was not se- tal s, 2,419,000 : e . | hands; new red, r sack; Silverskins, lowing quotations are for sound | s there il Do oot e | * United States refunding 2s and new 4s were Yere fractionally harder, but ‘closed-before the | UG rrup Recetpts; 1000. - Steady. to 106 b rumor was circulated. : 50G60e per box. livestock defivered at San Frameisco, less 50 | The following quotations for the United Rail- Copper was % up to £54% the ton; Rio Tin. | lOWer. Lambs, steady. Good to choice weth- | VEGETABLES—Asparagus, extra fancy, | Per cent shrinkage for cattle: hern ecounties some grain is being | % Per cent higher on the last call. roads of San Francisco were received yester- a vheat vill be very | NEW YORK STY 5 ers, $6 10@6 50; fair to choice mixed, $5 50 . $1 for No. 1 CATTLE—Steers, 8%@9¢; Cows and | day from New York by Bolton, De Ruyter & but i the central and morthern districss Sal Of}f, “s;:; P pskotoitsbe. @5 60; mative lambs, clipped, §5 B00T: West | 1o abe o Sinimend Ba00e permng’}?:(:: 1 7@7%c; thin_Cows. 1@bc per Ib. Helters, | co.: Common stock, §24 3T4@2k T5: preferred, continue good for abundant crops | Atchison ... Mg AR s BRI L I eiting forwara. e FaT | ern_lambs, $5 50@7; Colorado wooled' lambs, | fancy, S66@81; Green beas, Doo@81 35 oer | | CALVES—5GS%c por Tb (erons weight). $59 50000 4 per cent bonds, 300 6214G02; sub- and berley. Early wheat is turning | Atchison pfd 100 973 874 % el $7°50. sack; Garden Peas, $1 35@1 50 per sack; String | SHEEP—Wethers, 4@4%c; Ewes, 3G3ic per | SCTiDtions, X is nearly ripe; harvest will com- | Balt & Ohio . ST. JOSEPH. Beans from Los_Angeles, 4@6c 1b, ‘includ- | Ib_(gross weight). New York Money Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., “May 20._CATTLE— Re- | ing Wax; from Vacaville, 0@Se; Cabbags, 15@ | LAMBS- Suckling Lambs, $2 50g2 75 per | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. i3 =t 135' Spreany L 0o, 20 4 90c pe;‘ cl;: m_r_ Antselel Tomnc:;a $2° pes flé?‘:co(’:%gsc per Ib live weight; yearlings, 4 m—sn AY, M & G 36@" 2 , 50@! i | crate; Mexican Tomatoes, —— per > r_1b. . 202 NEW YORK, May 20.—Money on call was | veals, §3 50@6 25; stockers' and feeders', $2 25 Peppers, 10@llc per Ib; Apn:ele- ‘do‘”fii‘% HOGS—Live Hogs, 200 Ibs and under, 6%c, & . steady at 31%@4% per cent, closing bid and | @5 25. 17%c; Carrots, $1 per sack; -Hothouse Cucume | 200 1bs”and over, 6@6lic; feeders, 6@6%c: UNITED STATES BONDS. asked 33@4 per cent. HOGS—Receipts, 8100. Steady. Light and | bers, 40@75c per dozen for small and $1@1 25 | SOWs 20 per cenf off, boars 50 per cent off | Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Prime mercantile paper, 4%4@5 per cent, light mixed, $6 95@7 30; medium and heavy, | for large; Garlic, cg Los Angeles Green | and stags 40 per cent off from the above quo- | ds qrireg....111 111% ds ar ep(new)1s? 137 Sterling exchange was weak, with actual | $7 15@7 40; pigs, $4@6. Peppers, 12%@15¢ exican do, 10@15c; Egg | tations. 4s qr coup..111 111:2 8s qr coup..108 108" business in bankers' bills at $4 87@4 87% for | SHEEP—Receipts, 4900. Steady to 15¢ | Plant, from Los ngeles, 6@1 MISCELLANEO! m’“ demand and at $4 84 @4 8415 for sixty days. | lower. Squash, from Los Angeles, Ala A W Se. 913 e - $1; Marrowfat Posted rates, $4 854, @4 88, s Commercial bills, $4 S3%@4 84%. Squash, $15020 per. ton; Habbard Squash, §150 mence soon in Madera County. The first crop or alfa i= reported the heaviest ever known. Pasturage is plentiful. Deciduous fruits are in cxcellent condition. with the exception of pears in Tulare County, and good crops are 4 neyards are thrifty. CALIFORNTA.—The showers y ght and Wednesday were too light to henefit crops. which -are mow needing ra'n | (7 badly, Lale sown grain ir reported in bad | E condition, and the early sown is ng cut for v hay. The high winds at the close of the week S—,.“{ : 8 :' Q fligj . General M. erchandise. 5| 3 Bay CPC 5s.108%1/ Bave probably will further damged the grain | Chi & Norihmestn. R 17, B ltves Bi%e L Bostori Wool Market. S BAGS—Grain Bags, June and July, 6c; San | S5 G&F 55105 1053 Ereseing] Venetabies and ofher iSasiad choos | GEL AT Bants—cm-emmenu, easy; States inactive;| BOSTON, May 20._The wool market is look- Poultry and Game. ey, e i oy Fleece | C Costa 53. 110 — 8re doing well. Beans are in £0od condition 1n | Chy Term & T ora. rallroads, steady. ing up a little this week. There has been - CANNED VEGETARLES— o LR Bante Barhara County. Susar beets are in | oo o aigs 1L 000 | e considerable activity. Prices are, however, un- | Recelpts of local Poultry were light, but | . CANNED VEGETARLES “Peas, 21b stand. | Fer&C H 6s. — 123 fair Yondition._though needing rain. Walnuts | Goser Soatpera =:" | Condition of the Treasury. changed. Territory wools have been In’ bet- | prices showed no improvement as the demand | pois, $1/25, Gallons Standards £ H C&s 5%s.108 — premise “rr:t;d cxop, dtn_mgnc sections decid- | Colo South 1st pfd. | ter demand. The new wools on the market | was slack. Large stock only was.in demand, | sifted, $4 260 Asparagus, per case, 3 dozen DoBs .... — 99 o -t s 4 (T A values. astern came in. | A e ite, 75; M AL Co 6s. 1 T SRS Bt Y oy e, | B £ Bl 0 I | S e el ST R, - | o e, A g, | e 9 Gl coming i oer nan stae | S50 68 Sl Wil MY ST s iy e Swlniins A MY | ke . .. o555 835,048, fine medium, 43G45¢; medium, 38G40C. font. Bipe: oin demana and s ey | Ol s o 300 s G e | LR e = storm o . | Brke st ia f — 0od prices were there any obtainable. CANNED FRUITS—The Calif Frut 1om Bs. B e o ot ey Visets. WAk | wie e ged .. . | ¥ Northern Business. POULTRY Live: Turkeys, 13@14c for Gob- | Chzners goots ws follows: o S o iiny. Fruit | Do lom fe.108 * much. Pasturage is short for 5o early in the | Grcat North pfd .. 2 i blers and 14@15c for Hen: e, per. pair | ples, $1 35@1 53; Apricots, $1 25@1 36; | _ Do lem 58.120% — ey : . ¥ ® | Hocking Valley . New York Grain and Produce. — s ; Ducks, $4@5 | Peaches, yellow, $1 40@1 65; do, Lemon Cling. | N R of C 88, — & — S fifl:ulngcv.: :::m o m'gfncos’x“'n‘:‘s” 20.—Clearings, $261,731; bal- = $4 N o Hens, . $4@5; | $1 i ;g; Bb?ruett Peas % $1 50@1 75; Plums, Do Bs ....120% — 10} ‘ent voo G I8s ters, 50@8; old Roost : A 25@ E uscat W eather Report. Towa Gentral -.... s # | FORTLAND, Or., May 20.—Clearings, $435,- | 50, * Fryers, Brotleve. 3905 10 | Grapes. - 41 150t a0 gk % 0015 | N O RS Towa Central pfd. . 783; balance 663, igeans, $1 75 | Strawberries, $1 50 @1 75; Blackberries, §1 40 | Oak Gas 5%.113 113% (120th Meridian—Pacific T4 |Lake Erie & West. NEW YORK, May 20.—FLOUR—Receipts, EATTLE, ~May 20.—Clearings, $164,106; | @2 per dozen for old and $1 50@1 75 for Squabs. | @1 60. > { Pak Trn 6s..124% — | Do 4s 3dm.101 102 AN - o Tisme.) L Erfe & West pfd. 36,650 barrels; exports, 23,355 barrels. Quiet | balances, £57,618. ° GAME—Hare, §1 25; Rabbits, §1 50 for Cot- | COAL—Wellington, $0 per ton: Southfleld | Do 1st c5s.1131114% | Stkn G&Ee.10% 104 SAN' FRANCISCO, May 20—5 p. m. | Louis & Nash .... all day, but steady and unchanged. SPOKANE, May '20.—Clearings, $185,840; | tontails and $1 for Brush. Wellington, $0; Seattle, $8 50; Bryant, $6 50; | Oak W G 5s.108%10414 « Th: following maxi:urln and minimum tem- Manhattan L . WHEAT—Receipts, 157,165 bushels; exports, | P2 1A1Ce8: $5064. —_— R“a;ly‘% $7 $ e 550 Greta, 3 Walls- ures wWere reports 4 E. etro) an S5 > . Nl s TR end, ; Co-operative T D et e S o R | 2.055 busbeln” ot stesdy: No. 3 e 8643 | Northerss Wiheat Market Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | itis 3 o V0 an W3 B0 SO0 | coner coma == —— — - nn ! : No. 3 . 0. b. 5 No. ", 3 sylvania racite Eg8, ——; Welsh Anthra. Burcka . 5446\ Los Angeles ....0048 | Missousi Bacifie Northern Duluth, 83%c f. 0. b. afloat; No, 1 e Several steamers came in together, bringing | cite, $14; Cannel, $11 per ton; Co - GAS AND ELECTRIC. Bed Bt 0550 Sacramento .. . 0850 | M hard Manitoba, §7%c t. o. b, afloat, ! _OREGON. Jarge Times of Bittes; which explaing the hases | ton in bulk and’ $17 1h sacksy Bty P02 | cort 1. & B oun! pais.56-36 | San Luls Obispo..66-36 Wheat was dull all day, but steady. The| PORTLAND, May 20.—WHEAT—Nominal; tain descriptions, $8 45 per 2000 Ibs and $8 50 | Eat G L Co. 7648 San Diego ».vr. 6250 | close was steady at a partial %o n § ?| receipts. The markét would not be able 10| per ton, according to Ll > e+ | G e g‘y % uped W%sg Jzz]’m‘rsm ‘Walla Walla, 86c; bluestem, 67c. stand up under this load were it not for the , ng to brand. Mutual ... if 4 5o 5 g ; WASHINGTON, : Sonp. 80%,c, closed 80%c; September, T8%@T0ic general packing and Alaska orders, which, i A b~ ' . - m?-;‘m:g‘-m“:-;n eA‘nfl-._:‘:?mum temperature, | fib";;'i" T9%c; December, 78%@80%c, closed J&C&%& .;‘;“.'g: ‘z&_—wflz.vr—snuy, blue- EP‘:-T;‘-II!- 1:::3 the floors reasonably. clear. THE COAST RECORD, HOPS—Quliet. v There is nothing new in Cheese, the mar] bd % | Hibiesire. Foreign Markets. being plentifully supplied and weak. e E U BB . r i o Eggs stand about same, Receipts, while Am B & T..110 kot & 3 3 COFFLE—Spat Rio, quiet; No. 7 involce, S large for this time of the year, are mostly of ‘Anglo-Cal .. — g— %2 % ¢ vid | 5%c; mild, quiet; Cordova, 8G11%c. LONDON, May 20.—Consols, 95%: silver, second and lower grade stock, and fine largs 426 425" Mer E: EE E 3 ! € |8t L'a 8 F et pra. Trulmreln closed -nxe_ndy. § points net decline. | 23%d; French rentes, 101 5c. Wheat cargoes | ranch are ot overplentiful. Hence, while the Safe Dp.121 — S F Nationl.140 — STAFIONS. EEE5.0F 2R p|miasraapa §5e: “Beotember, 5.0c; Getober. b Hte; By | GiaDimage, quict, but steady; cargoes No. 1| former grades are casy ‘the laugt are arm. SAVINGS BANKS, : - 16c; -30c; . 5.85c; De- r me_dealer; 28 o Taah 5 LR T e AL passase to United Kingdom. 4,290,000, "wnens | a5 106, hough this fgure. is el o o e ey e T LS : e centifugal, DO teat. Se Mo SuinE, ’-;;“'" and flour on passage to Continent, 1,730,000, | emough for a quotation. * Mutual Sav. 84 90 |Union Trst.1830 — . : b b : : : Refinead, l‘lufly. . asses sugar,, C. | LIVERPOOL, May 20.—Weather in England, Receipts were 93,800 pounds, 52 kegs, 1 barrel 8 F Sav U. _— ; = : DRIED FRUITS, R R Uil > bt Eastatn Tt M A sy | PR el Cod. b Tegise oo STREET RAILROADS. L 44 ] Rai; .32 i = an A cases of 3 5 of - ca— i % v B4 5 EW Ciondy 00 Evaporated apples continue firm, with ex- .*fl"_s.d.__ fornia Cheese and —— Dounds of Oregon | prime to fancy washed: u%oxaufi"'fi,“;‘;"' California ..170%180 |Market . s o oy (19 Lo port srades in limited supply and bringing & Cheese. . | washéd: 10%@11%c for good washed: 1135@130 | O ‘-1 00 Presidio ks i 46 N Clondy .00 213 21% 2016 ] e xherl r! Ced an quoted. For jobbing Buflm—&elmelxr.mme per und for | for good to prime washed peaberry; 10%@11, POWDER. esno 76 46 W Clear .00 [Tol St L & W pfd. . 373 871 371 | Sooount © ;“* D oy frults Ace in.aume fancy, 18%@19¢ for &nd 17@18¢ for sec-| for'good to prime peaberry: 104@1lc for goog | GIaNt ...... T5% 5% Vigort ..... 3 — Holena ', & 2+ 5, PLClay .00 |Union Pacific...... 38.700 1044 1093 104 | Commen 45 ‘meod 000 Soime picans: LOCAL MARKETS. onds; dairy. 16@18tec; store Butter, 14@16c | to prime; 9G9%c for fair; 5% @7 e for camoons SUGAR. Rocutello, Ids. 5 35 W PiCiay (05 Webmn oo PIA.. (M0 Si% &1 &1 | Choice l0@ioyc: fancy. 10%@llc, % b PR New. 81@0%c; old, 0Gii1c; Young | S 1001250 tor S Hana ... 3% 4% i B 3 In prunes the market is fairly ‘active, and | %- L rica, 8G10¢; Eastern. 130 ol Ve prime = o8 48 EwW -% 48 43% | prices were unchanged. New frult steady; 2 - e i = pot washed: 10@11%c for g00d to prime washed: | FHonokaa 11% 12 76 A iy; old S EGGS—Ranch, 81c for fan 16@ | 8¢ for fai) 5 ; | Honol -8 ® 214 | frregular and easy. Apricots and Dpeaches in Exch ol Bl 175 for fair to 800d; store, 15@16c Doy dozen | o omme warshioa parasned: J0@T1%c for guod | Hutehinson - J3 = — | Paauhau - 68 50 SE 00 L et : Exchange a uliton. : A washed: 8ide for ok 00 to MISCELLANEOUS. ~ - 7 c. - -+ BB . o 3 semi- : 9 superior un- » . 2 i £ 4% | APRICOTS boxet, 10%@lc; bass! 1048 | Sierling Exchange, 60 — smsy| Deciduous and Citrus Fruifs. .| ¥ashed: $G8%c for good green unwashed; ‘9o | Al4®ka Fack 15051604/ Pae & £ 4. 2% — 15 1 02 205 PEACHES—Peeled, 1401 ot Sterling Cables, sight. ok ; 22 5l@ic for common to ordinare 0 PeADerTY; | Col Wine AS.100 — |Par Paint. .. 25 — 58 50 225 110, eeled, 14@16c; unpeeled, 8%@ ling Cables ... — 48 Strawberries from Watsonville were mostly icaragua — 12@14c for prfme to fancy | Oceanic S Co 30 30% g% b MR By |t ned Morning Sesson. 60 48 : 51 20 Alaska_Packers' Association...160 60 46 a1y 5 o 45 oy Bay B 4 700 2y, | | Chicago Grain and Preduce. 3 48 36 Amer 160 b . Yuma 4 78 52 g 51 * Temperature at 7 &, m., 52. 100 - CHICAGO, May 20.—Corn took the lead in Anac 200 11222 112 grain speculation late to-day and relieved the WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL , Brooklyn Rapid Tr 4.500 5 6% | session- from the dull, hot weather FORECAST. D o %00 291y e% 913 | that has prevailed for several days. At the The pressure still low over the | Cont Tobacco 200 120% 120 b0 | OPeRINg of the markets weather reports were portion of the coumtry and the weather | General E! . mnugzu 312" | so favorable that the crowd was still inclined is far being During the past Coal...... 100 18 18% 18 | to the recent bearish view. But a good bulge -