Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1902. 85 ints I . , after which there were unim- | cargoes on , depr ; No. 1 standard | Butter was firmer, dealers quoting 2lc for the g:rxéflnt ocmwer la: ;llh speculation almost en- | California, H Wflwmh 13d; English | best creamery. Stocks of Butter are now lower tirely of a local professional character. Closed markets aglet. than for some little time, owing to the packing steady and net unchanged to 5 points lower. TERDON, May 24.—Wheat, quiet;: No. 1|and the few outside orders entioned. already m: les 18,500 bags, including June | standard California, 6s 6d; wheat in ‘The Dairy Exchange did not make its usual tal sales were 5‘2543;. it ; July, $5 10; September, Paris, qfilfl!; flour in coun- | quotations yesterday, will not probably for slo, October, §5 85; November, try markets, quiet and steady. some time to come. Indeed, there are hints 3 ; March, $5 70@5 75; April, that it will not make any more at any time. AR—Raw, steady; fair refining No. 2, There were also reports that a mumber of 25y, Ceniptrupl, Ca g T Fosoth Gould not 56 posttively verit. " Tngairy 2 2 2 rofined, v , : ¢ among the members elicited the information 8, 3. i No. 9, o8 LOCAL MARKETS'- ihat some of them have for months been dis- ’VEX T Tu AY, i No. 11, 3.78e: No. ESD » No. 14, 3.70c: stan % satisfied with doing business on fixed quota- Ma féctioners' A, 4.48c: mold A, Bo; out leaf, oo St (34 Safly Sdy Ve s vt y 27th, at 11 a. m., 5.15¢c: crushed, 5.15c; powdered, 4.76c; granu- \ . [ 0. Uy 300 W 90 ShAy WA Bhee —1 Will Sell— SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. T4% | lated, 4.85c: cubes, 4.90¢ Exchange and Bullion. vidual prices. Be this as it may, it is certain > . 3 128% 1288, ixigat Aetere £ o that the condition of the exchange is one of in- | FQRTY FINE HORSES 6% DRIED FRUITE. — decision at the moment, and what it will do 'y 15 15 Evaporated apples continue firmly held, ow- | Sterling Exchange, 60 days..... — $4 85% | in regard to the future is very uncertain. An hing frem 1000 to 1300, sired by Almoni. poran Dp] i gz Weekly bank clearings show the usual gain over last year. B Ghy [0 o the mnatlialfer gy Putislom U Diiped | SO Ca e A R ] sy et tha ikt speat I8 the. lecal | o S AR ey Hear SOUR.Bev. Mot = p 8o 8h | B Phebue: prisie 0% G1ec: ehotoer 103, | New York Exchange, sight..... — 15 Teceipts were 60,400 pounds, § barvels, 8 kega | Trotiing Mares They were heed of the Alte Local stocks and bonds wvery quiet. 15% 16% | @10%cc; fancy, 10%@1lc. New York Exchange, telegraphlc — 174 | and 277 tubs of Butter, 1206 cases of ESs, — | and Sun Marcos ranches, Santa Barbars. % e B! Prunes are steady and for new fruit in fair | Silver, per ounce.. .- B1% | cases of Eastern Eggs, 7150 pounds of Califor- | include many fine drivers, as well as well- Silver and Exchange unchanged. 400 403 | jobbing request, chiefly for large sizes. Apri- | Mexican Dollars, nominal....... — 45% | nia Cheese and — pounds of Oregon Cheese. | matched teams. All of these were raised in the 3 gea. 908 903 | (10 ARa peaches are without featura and amiot : - BUTTER—Creamery, 20@21c per pound for | mountains and have the best of constitutions. W : oo 90% | 219 steady. Prunes, 3%@0%c & H fancy, 10@1934c for firsts and 18@18%e for sec- | Just the kind that will not wear out. Send for Wheat and Barley futures firmer and spot Barley higher. Tor APRICOTS—Boxes, 10%@14c; bags, 10 Wheat and Other Grains. ondey dasey. 10hes sare Buttor. 4180 per | catalogue: tal sales. 227,000 shares. 1 hag, 1049 N pound. OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, Oats firm, o 3 L1 g xe) PRACHES—Peeled, 14@16c: 1 ¥ =X lower. CHEESE—New, 8%@9%c¢; old, 9@11c; Young | WM. G. 1 s firm, with mcrea:'ed activity. U & retanainCSoPNG BONDE. s S, R UGS 0 AT e ot tuticle) s owee: e Amerlea. S@ioe; Eum%tlm:l;c% ver sound, LATIA. Ltafigner; 26 Thivd . Corn and Rye as previously quoted. T & rigan yat . ST Chicago opened weak on the Government re- | 150 for Tair to - gasd: store, 1501656 per | SR o P, Hay easy. Bran and Middli firm. Wy em . * | bort and fine weather for the crops. The Gov- | dagen. : 'y . M mgs 3 o 1st inc . ernment report made the crop figures generally —_— . & Minn & St Foreign Futures. * 3 : sy . : P Beans inactive and 1 M Kan & Te larger than expected. Suow's report estimat Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. on i S 1 ather weak. x 000,000 bushel: do 2as | | the winter wheat crop at 400,000, shels. i . 3 . P SR s ] ing in farmers’ hands is. 8) ] " The quantity remaining There was a brisk demand for all kinds of Dairy Exchange ceases to establish quotations. P e TivBRRGOL. © . normal. Minncapolis stocke decressed $80.4TT | it yorcerday, s e eist on Saturiay. Of the Seascn at 1140 Folsom St. 1 ls v i, ‘Wheat— ; 6 21y | bushels. aEe AR emand. | gtrawberries were firmer and the market Se———— Butter slightly higher. Cheese and Eggs unchanged. North, Fas 4s.--. 1045 | opening - §8 8% 3% |ana New York reported 50 loads taken for ex- [ cleaned up at an advenes, bat only strietly TUESDAY, MAY 27 Nothing new in Dried Fruits. e R "’The Chicago letter of Bolton, de Ruyter & | °oce lots brought the top quotations. b - g : i : (TR % 108 | wheat— B4y, Sert. | Co. said: - Market here opend weak. ~The | The first Loxan Berries of tha season came |11 a. m., I will sell the entire contents of the Provisions continue dull in all positions. St L & San Fran, 98 | Opening 22 00 0 | increage in the Government's estimate of last | in from Fresno, four crates being received. | San Francisco Horse and Buggy Exchanse : §t L SW Ists.... 98% | Closing. -. A9 308 | vearterop iniucsd o good aeal of realling, | Fach crafe contained 3 baskets, which wero | consiating of al styles of camp: cxpress. poc 2 S Yo i i i dig - ver, a r basket, but found fe: - grocery w. , 3 e Retail buichers revise their price lists. 1Shle R i B 'ofifi'fi?‘ 30 i e 10 REar 4o (i Te- | 2% 8 The Ditries wers Teativel 100 tate 1o | 08 Sng Sasies Toonte o caxtie, rebber, tive ! % 3 .86 | port. The second judgment 18 that the in- | the day. Raspberries from Loomis arrived late crease is a relative one. The department is | 8l80, and were not sold up to a late hour. . manifestly trying to harmonize the basis of | Some extra choice brands of Bi C two carloads of the best all-purpose horses thaf - its estimates with the basis of the Census Bu- | 50ld as high as $1 and some poor stock as low | ever wers offered at auction: all sound and gen- ) Grain and Produce. | |reau” If fhey originally underestimatca this | 85 83c. but the most of the offerings sold with. | tle, #0 don't miss this sala; one chance in § Chicago Grat crop, they have, by the same process of fisur- | In the quoted range. Recelpts were large and | lifetime to get just what you are locking fon ing, been underesiimating previous crops. It | the market was well cleaned up at the close | for a littls money. ; 8 * | naturally follows all this that if production has | of, 1,1;-‘!1112“- ! o been underestimated, consumption has been | There was no change in Citrus fruits. d \HICAGO, May 24.—Wheat suffered materi- | yngerestimated also. The market turned firm | STRAWBERRIES—$6@9 per chest for Long- .““,"l. the opening. Cables were weak, the | jater on this canclllsl:n, nngg also u repernfi ;0:::7-“;53 $4 wpg mt: F!_f:gflmu: crates from B B L £ 70,- ort demand at the seaboard, Wi A 5 3 L barrels, Te: 3 Government. report '““"'“..“,'?."‘cii,';f“iv‘:r o ‘llh':rl‘nlr;:glknmncel for the day. The weather | BASPBERRIES $1g1 25 per drawer. boxes, ‘80 more; 30-Ib bags. 10¢ more for ail /000,000 bushels in last vears Sep Brel o | continuca in the main favorable for this crop, | | GOOSEBERRIES -20g25c per drawer and | kinds. Dominos—Half-barreis, 4.760; Boxes. fifty sets of single and double harness, 20 cheag Closing .. horses, suitable for camping and peddlmg; alsq 21 | % 5.108% South Pac ds. . 8415 South Ry 5s. 95% | Tex & Pac 1sts. 1157 (Tol St L & W { New Potatoes continue to decline. Onions plentiful. Nothing new in Poultry and Game. Brisk Saturday demand for Fresh Fruits. L 95y The outcome of the coal strike is also awaited. &R G 4s....103% | The r'i;foun that the control of Louisville and E!;ii— prior lien 4s.100% Nashville, and, in consequence, the Chicago, | . dogen 4s ...... 875 The local bank clearings durings the past | Indlanapolis and Loulsville, are. in a measure. &NED‘; 1sts. 1158 Con Tob s.... 0 week were §21 850,785, agamst $19.925,546 dur- | Contingent and dependent on holdings under op- YORK MINING STOCKS, Confectioners’ A, 4.25c;. Magn C, 3.75¢; Golden' C, 3.65¢ Bank Clearings. vi : 1 c in bulk; hbe 5c per 1b. No order g g i tions 2nd suggest possible complications. The | Adams Con 20/ Little Chief ..... 12 ' formey figures, trade ““l'mmm talk. Kansas | the Southwest reports increasing rgr;ner.l' (}@ %@f:'bum. ulk; English, per drawer and ol o e:ufv.xeufimn for less than 73 weather map was construed as favorable to |- Alice . 45| Ontario 775 was overbold on beautifu liveries, and some sources in the Northwest also | — Pl ¢ 0 g (0 Spg - crop prospects, although showers in the North- | Breece 50 Ophir . 140 ints reported that harvest was beginning ten { indicate an increase in the movement there. CLTM ) ms—-tl“ . or large drawer and 5 Government Crop Report. west Tare ot dried at_ {his time. ‘The bank | Brunawick Gin 10| Phoen 06+ Bl eartier than usual and, conditions wers b N Mg BBt 04 APRICOTS-—From Yuma, $2 75G3 per crate Receipts of Produce. * | statement shows an encouraging recuperation | Comstock Tunnel. 45%|Potosi . © 30 fine, with prospects of i i S EIEIAL WA SR, Bt a0 ¥ APPLES—$1G2 50 rd; > > of reserves. ither the i in cash nor | Ci 7 (3 3 is year's Winter crop ex e oping, 31 135,@1 15; milling, 5—$1G2 per box, according s stician Fiyae oF the Department o Agri- | Of PEServes. but neither the {ncrease (n cash bor | Con Cal & Va.... 1 FIHEEN S 1L aok. “Estimates of this years TP 0% ST | | Spot Wheat -shipplug, $1 13%@ . FOR SATURDAY, MAY 36 Deadwood Terra. . re has issued the following report of 1ast | pectas Sierra Nevada formed by the street. The effect | Horn Silver . 4sh cffect the Government re- CHERRIES —White, 85Q75c per box: in bulk, | Small Hopes S5¢ per box and 5@ in bulk. | Flour, qr sks " . - 4 - _ 30 | ences and the bearl B0t D o eaihe butes CALL BOARD SALES. 3@5c; Biack, 5,300| Bre ;OB 1 considerably above commer- | There has been a quiet speculation in stocks BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. lower at T8c to 72%c and hung between ' % ok Y rley. ctls .120| Tallow, ctl | this week: as is natural to the season and the | papey_ s S05.514; bushels, T48480.- | Yarious factors of uncertainty in the situation. | cal) loans ....5 @6 |y 5 Sice pialte o 46, | But with the exception of a period of positive o 7 3 pid.... 90is '\:'\‘ix:c;;'n.g} P40 | weakness Quring the first two hours of the | Ti2e Joans ...414@5 |Westinghouse cm.107% uaily traders be- | Second Session—December—8000 ctls, $113; ! @2 25; fiures Hoe SRS ;:.r:eihe?nrfives und. then di- | 12,000, $1 1314 36,000, $1 13%; 14,000, 81 13%. | Sfichasls, $1 50G2; Valencias, §2 5044 50 Mar gan to argue among UWTICE VOt of Agricul- | Regular Morning Sessian—May—2000 ctls, | Blood Oranges. $1 50@2; Tangerines, in qua gest the report o In the end they came | $1 141; 2000, $1 14; December—18,000, $1 187%. | ter boxes, 50c@$1 and $1 25@1 50 in half boxes BARLEY- Oats, ctls Corn, ctls Rye, sks . Potatoes, s| acres, 49, $467.350, veakness du onde— T Hire more thoroughly. S The market was a fraction highcr | Lemons, 75c@$1° for common and $1 25@1 73 | Ontons. ks . e i el T R BT Ahaon 4 i | T el o ct:r::o#:fin‘r'x"mre Testimates of the | cn the £poi, and also higher, with increased | for 0od 1o choice and :3@&75‘!0',‘“3“,"309"“ | Naek. belen fon of this report Al proper | T ot sion g | Memlegn, COAi 4a. 81| Amalgamated . Ths | Census e thaugh Showed the Sron | “Fecs,’ $101 01k for No. 1 and 07%G98%c | Ranas, 43 56 er punch for New Gricans nd et Zolsuper, s 1875 e o ot 189n " | money market, which has shown the results |\ pajnagds COKe: B4% g g AR i S e O eri60,000 bushels, estimates of consump | for off grades; browing and shipping srades, | 2350 for Hawalian; Fineapples, 3364 per | of the attraction of the funds from our domes- | Atchison oot & Hecla.088 ™ | o2 Tased on the same fgures showed that | §1@1s02%; Chévalier, nominal. % & < | tic centers and from foreign money markets by | Atchison 983 | Copper Range ... 59% | there had been absorbed something more than CALL BOARD SALES. 1 5 A Retail Meat Prices. | the recently prevailing high rates for money. | Boston & Albany.261 ' Dom Coal ro.....138 - | all last years production. After the market| ynrormal Session—0:15 o'clock—No sales. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. o The rates for call loans have settled down for | Boston & Maine |Feankiim . - i had weakened on stop-loss orders coming Out ol | gecond -Session—December—10,000 ctls, Sic; STOCK MARKET. . ; - | to c or_forelg: a - d | 85c; 6000, : 2000, : AR 3 e A G ehed by the San Francisco Retail Butch- | aychange has not responded with any material | s %I e eiely when a gocd export and cash de- | 8957 S000, B4 FO00. RO oo o mer—2000 | kot. * 62 Fusietiivs Amcintion advance. It was feared that the first show of 15@18c: Porterhouse | easc in the local money market would lead | to the withdrawal of funds placed here to take | Miscellaneous— advantage of the more profitable interest rate. | Am Sugar .. The fact is that the large demands made upon | Am Sugar pfd | Paris and Berlin for New York account made | Am Tel & Tel Shoulder roast, | 8D insignificant impression upon money rates | Dom Iron & § i5@300. | at_those centers, and there is still sufficien: | Gen Electric Fore-quarter, 8@10c; | Profit to keep foreign loans in this market. | Mass Eleetrlc ... 443 15@18c; Shoulder | The pressure upon speculative buvers in theé | Mass Electric pfd 9615 3 securities market has been relaxed and the | N E Gas & Coke. 4 |Wolverine . 15G20c; Leg, 15@ | Process of weeding out undesirable collateral | United Frult ....108 |United Copper. < | in loans has apparently been completed. The | 5@18c; Leg roast, 123c; | Memory of this process still remains and is an | v.96 3-16 N . element of the animation which is manifest | Con,foF money.983-16 N ¥ Central. he cheapest | In the character of the trading. With the ex- | So0 08, 634 Nor & West pfd. 92 to quote regular | CePtion of the anthracite miners striMe gen- 1, Ont & West...... 3 erai conditions have been so favorable that the | Pennsylvania ... b Drovision of better Tod factiities hes en. | : y . e confident holding of stocks and wgton Crop Bulletin. bas made the market sensitive to light demand. | ¢ The damage done by the suspension of work | = etion direc. | i the coal mines and the restriction of sup- | sbury, se« TeC- | Dy is undeniable. The effect is percepllbl‘:. D mand developed, and “"“;.,!:m%déegh' ruNnunrl‘:é ctls, 8i%ec. FRUITS—Apricots, 9@10c for Royals and 10 western receipts, which OATS—The local market was more active and | @13c for standard to fancy Moorparks; Evapo- | small for some time, were again SUTEHER, DI | grm yesterday, though _quotations showed 10 | faiea Apgles, 10GLlise; sun dried; 17 | advices were to the effect Tt o wise liberal | advance. The Chicago letter of Bolton. de Ruy- | begches, 6%@Skc; Pears, 6@fe | 0 ['Northwest wis prey e % @73%¢ and | ter & Co. said: “‘Market very quiet and steady. | 5ggige; unpitted, 1%4@23c; Nectarines, 8i4gec | _Sales on the Ofl Exchange last week wers movement, July Woresd P 3k There is stll some urcovered short interest|for red and 5%@6c for white; figs, 33@itgo | 57,113 shares, valued ‘at $43,619, the leading closed firm, a shade Ub, & 0 e wheat by the | in May and the local operator to Whom these | ror black and 5%@6c for White. sales being as follows: Junction, 8900; Kern, Corn was similarly aftected 33 Wheal 1Y, he | deliveries are Gue controls the cash property | ““PRUNES- 1001 crop are quoted as follows: | 1oy sy v a0 aoctiom, 9000; Kern. S raders sventually rejected bearish gos, | b J8 1o Complels ConiIol of g et | 25 O Y1 0O 50 Hiadgc e | City Petroleum. 8100; Reed, 1413: San Joagquin ; t and | We see no e i 60-70s, ; T0- c; . - H 4 > sip and figures on & cron ANE e Into the | short sales for this month's delivery. The July | 3g3%c; 00-1008, 214@2%e per Ib. %% | il and Development, 1450; Sovereign, 3100; s gone and bul oo eply and closed %c up at | bption has a fair local speculative support, and | *"RATSIN: led, 3-crown, 8c; 2-crown, 6% | Sterling, 17,100. LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. g;t‘}’ c-’“’y g B this ;u the encouragement of a good cash de- gz*c; 11::5135;":;}::\:":%& lo; menbu.nd The Producers’ Ofl Exchange has voted not . ‘July clésed | mand.” c for 3 ,"6c; 2-crov e i | - Onta wore.dlil and urpleresting. JUy Grays, $1374@1 45 whites, $1 3501 50; | Saicss Sultanas, Sise fof unblenched §nd 5@ | 240U on Saturday next, May 8L = a shade Up Sed some from yesterday's | milling, §1 50G1 55; black, $1 25@1 35; red, | §lgc for_bleached. Clusters—Imperials, $3 .. g Provisions reco et hogs at the yards was | §1 3216@1 45 per ctl. Dehesa, $2 50; Fancy, $1 50; London Layers. | Rallroads of San Francisco were received v. decline. @ om had been estimated, et prices | CORN—The market remains dull anl un- | §1 25@i 35. # i smaller then had BCE0 ¢ this and the grain . changed. Chicagc reported that the Gates| NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 11%e; N - 2 | mere lower. | In Pimed early slightly easier | party was supporting that market. The Chl- | 2, 614@7%c; No. 1 hardshell, 9¢; No. 3, Tc: Aj- | ferred, §63 50@63 T5: 4 per cent bonds, ek B evelopment of @ good packers' | cago letter of Bolton, de Ruyter & Co."sald: | monde, 10% 1L for paperstiell, 9gidc for Lore 92; subscriptions, §108 37140108 50. # e were made. July pork closed ‘‘The Government report increase s esti- | shell anc e for ishell ; nu e for | T ,, 13 | Support advances w05 anq. ribs 5¢ | mate of ihe total ¢rop o 1,000.000,000 bushels. | Easterns Brazil Nuts Fillert, 1 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. 5a7% 4 d Stocks continued quiet and featureless in all 6@ the boards and prices showed no change ; Plums, pitted, | WOrthy of note. Parrot 3 Quiney B 28% |Santa Fe Copper. Tamarack . 7 o o 2 u, fo 4 i i hi ‘the market early was the | 123c, Pecans, 11@13¢; Cocoanuts, $3 50@5. o tes Weather Bureau, fof | especially in the iron and steel trade, and has 857 | Vaton Bac - bigh ranged as follows: T as 1 whea, There was ‘some. selling HONE Y Comb, 11@12¢ for bright and 9@1lc SATURDAY, May 2412 m. Bulletin, week ~ended | caused the fron ind steel stocks to ‘share. 1o | Brie - 381 Union Pac pfd a8 Jmading fafures FAy Tow, Giose, | Pressure at the opening, but later the market | for light amber:’ water White extracted. i s o the season In the eastern | b Xlog g g RS BLY lgm;!;rs‘ entered | Ilinols Cent. Wabash .. % | December 3 movement s so small as 1o have little effect S 4s qr reg....110%111% ds ar cpnew)138:, 1471 Hon there was oo | Ieeting to ratify the stock conversion and | 3 ar & Xl 20%|Seeneer Pewrs [ 78 |08y Spon prieh pither wak Thire) Inina gy 1 Provisions. | 48 Qr ‘coup. . 11041114 3s ar coup..107%105%; ery day of the week ex- | ond Issue plan. _Speculative holders of these | 3 3¢ & T pid. . g9 | Foo D Fou - S e [T . 1 4TI g1 2% small ‘ronsd ety MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. ¥ | Socks were alarmed on Monday by yumors of | * o giio ujet, 2414d per ounce. Corn No. | do, $1 5061 55, White, §1 60@1 62%. This market continued dull and unchanged. | Ala A W 911 — Oceanic S 5s — 9014 of the eastern counties | he formation of @ powerful bear party and | Bor 2IVST dyiet, SRS b My 6074 R E o0@ose per ctl. Chicago was firmer, with packers lquidatmg = Bay CPC 55.108%3108% Omnibus 6s.. — 130 king satisfactory | new honds vfnenmx‘uue‘g 3-’::5."'3',‘,"32..?.’ the | The rate of discount in the open market for 8115 BUCKWHEAT—S$1 75 per ctl and nominal. | recent holdings. C C G&E 5s.105%,106 | Pac Gcn%‘u.‘ et :A‘l;; d 1 | the curb. ~Support was forthcoming, however, | “HOt bllls is 2% ver cent. ! or .. 59% TR The Chicago report of Bolton, de Ruyter & <o5ot,>%, '1“”‘“_1,, 125 and a steadier tone developed. The hews from | ., [he Fate of discount in the open market for | - Oats No. 2— Fl d Millstuff. Co. said: C Costa 8 4 25 Aitaita 15 about | Lo CIOD regions is attentively etudied and has | BFee WORthS’ bills is 25 per cent. May .. ne e o A “sfarket was a shade higher and firm. Re- | ErkCH 6o — 123 |Sae HOR S101% fi Tmr | mot been unfavorable to stock values. The . P B’ s £ ceipts of Hogs, 37,000, against 68,000 last X e SF & SIVSe.121 — o stocks affected by the copper industry have Associated Banks’ Statemeént. % d FLOUR—California_Family Extras, $3 500 | The strength was on' this and on ml?‘.‘...!:::e s ey Sleres Cal mitz 116% T ear by frecting, that | isen, 16 by Amalgmated Copper on the ad- B0 - 30% 0% | 3 76, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 40@3 50; | of buying by prominent local packers. Cash Do 5s o1 SPofAdés wed will probably be half opper. The frmenreaqng de- | NEW YORK, May 24.—The statement of the perbaritl— 0y 17 gryg | OFfom: 32 G325 per barrel for family and | situation confinucs moderate In every respect. | L Ang R Ba118 | @ = _b:fl" ;';;‘1;;;;:‘1{\' :;0'; ¥ er market has also benefited some of | Associated Banks for the week ending to-day 4 8‘7‘% H g;“-' 17 0715 17 202 | $3@3 50 tor Bakers'; ington Bakers',' $3¢ heavy, 13%e for light medium, 14%c for xu;.o(' ! Lsonncdo g' 108 prospect fo the metal companies. European markets, how- | shows: | 300" samnds 3 A LLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol. | 10%¢ for extra light and 16@17¢ for sugar: | “ Do gta be. — 083510714 gone out of bloom and | Brore g e, 2 SIOViDE confidence in the ap. | Loans, §870.483,800; decrease, $8,546,600. July e 10 173 020 10173 1020 | ol T Giccount fo the trade: . Graham | cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 14%jc: Call- | 1 A & P 5e.108 B ming into bloom. Gardens | been an octasional inflaence i eiock Lioriiag | Deposits. $93L761,100; decrease, $4.410.900. | September 110 16~ 10 2215 10 15 10 223 | Pour, '§3 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $3; Rye Meal, fornia Hame, 13%@1ici icss Beet, 310 per | Do Tom 5a.108 X | for a long time, but it is expected that 9‘(“ Circulation, $31,701,870; decrease, $2400. | . Short Ribs, per 100 pounds— o agy, $2 70 Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, $3 25; extra 12l- :m Mess ‘Pork, $10G15 507 ly, $11 50§ = Mkt-st C 6s. — —_ o o as 100 et and | actual consummation must awaken some de: ooue6el tenders, $75,316,200; increase, $1.765- July .........8 58 §Rs 2 ) | gream o, 34 ost ‘gm:t-.d% 02&:‘ Bominy, 346 | 133, P ess, $15 50015; Dry Swit Do °1lz'§'¢ 2 Jom Samaen wth of anything e; | gree of v = . September .. f 3 ; -acke : Sal : o . — = — | B ot 5 St 2, dirctions, | “Rpecte, s171023 000, morense, syogae0. | B0 To g fotiowa: Fiour, | fyncat, $3 30, Tarina, o4 30; Whele Wheat | Dif B0tk 25 Flew’ Feet. 4 75: emoked Sen, | <5 e 1 1o | prices are well sustained United Siates new | Beserve. $2{7.200.200; incresse Fisibzon | Coh GNoilOnS, e &1 ohs: straights, | Flour. 8025 Holled Qats Garcels). §7 35g9: in | 3340349 B 00, quotea ae S4@8%e per 1o | N ER G il v x | 3 Qeclined 1, the old 4s 3. the 35 %, the Op | jortocr o Fequired, w901 (90; decrease $L- | &3 10@3 S0; clea 20a3 60; 5 50 per 100 Ibs for compouad and 123c for pure: half-barrel: 58,113 01% — 2 ind péars have been | % P Cont Below the closirg last week. O rpius, $14301450; Incresse, §5.066025, | b A 0L s 30 208 8 F RS SN o e B e 0 N s . (o Wdap i tin, TS%e; | Oak o on a4y | Do 4s sam- 101 10t ury is ascribed to the NEW YORK STOCK LIST. The Ploanciis ays s wik' - The sthis | Sy o White, 4474@45 00 Hay and Feedstuffs. COTTOLENE—One half-Barrel, 10%c: thres | omrs oo taa iy S G&B0S.102 104 Stocks— L4w. Cloge, | o0t 0L e HewW TER _Aheod ks last o, 3 white, 44@44%c: No. 2 rye, 31 half-barrels, 10%c; onme tlerce, 10%ec; twe OF s e Atchison .... ~ se. | week showed an increase of $4,525,200 in cash, NO- N K Giotec: s tb. ehotda | — Ao IR B L LR T WATER STOCK! Weather prart Atchison pfd g" 5 | or $1,019,200 less than the amount estimated 800d raefl_'ofl,',,.;z. Yo. 1 flax seed. $1 59: No. | Bran and Middlings continue very firm. Hay | o I DA Th NG D | Contra Costa 76% 77 Port Costa.. 631 €6 < | Balt & Ohio T 700 107 552 | on the basis of the traceable movements of AMmalting 7034@72c; No, 1 ax seet. ¥ Wi TG | pows no change, but the market fs less firm . | Marin Co ... 59 — Spring Val.. 90% 90% — | Balt & Obio pid 3 " 10%% 108% | money quring the week. The discrepancy would 1 Northwestern, §1 76 prime,, Mothy. $od | BI0TE (1 SN aays back Hides, Tallow, W ool ang Hops. | GAS AND ELECTRIC. GBS JousionEhallo 2o | Ganadian Pacific || 45300 138% 1343 195 | foom o Indicate that the statement was made | 88 807 mess Pork. Jof RS short ribs | BRAN—$18 50@10 50 per ton. ie i " lcemtLaP. % — |Pac L Co...— 80 e o JAY PRANEIRO0, ey -8 B . \8‘,‘““" Southern .. 100 96 96 gg | Lhon KeIE AYerRges o e A hedoans Were lies (lcose), $9 60@9 70; dry salted shoulders | \DYINGS—$2120 50 per ton. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | £t G L Co. 3% 8% Sac B G&R. 37% — he following maximum and minimum tem- | g &;‘1?;“ oo (100 48% 485 48Y | the two weeks of $31,40%,700. At the corre- | (boxed), 8@8ic; short clear -t!dgfi h"’“".“;’;n FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $21@22 per | about 1%c under quotations. Heavy salted Mutual 3% 4SFG&E. ¢ 45 | Crt & Alton pra 7 1% 38% 38 384 | sponding period last year, it may be noted, the §10 20@10 30; whisky, bage of high wiues, | ton; ‘Ollcake Meal at the Mil, i Job- | Steers, 1lc: medium, 10c; light, 9¢; Cow Hides, | O G - B B A 2L o | e 865 45 4y 19 | banks reported a decrease of $14,700,000 in $1 30; clover, contract! grade, $8 35. bing, $26 5ugaT; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Corn | gyc for heavy and 9c for-light; Stags, 7c.| Fac G Imp.. 38% $0%IStkitn G & B § — o s | © 209 7 744 747 | joans, making for the fortnight $38,800,000. At ~Ariicis Receipts. Shipmenta | Meal, $11G32, Crackea corn, ' &31 30G52 50; | 246 %k ip: oe; Saited Veal, $1ke: Sertey caf | PRURANCR. Eacramento | 60 165" 185" 150, | that time the logs in this item was due prin- | pyour barrels/ 11,000 15,000 | MIReE B Tic s 812 fateio uouss | 10c; Dry Hides, 16@16%c; Culls, 14@lSc; Dry | Firem's Fnd.260 — San Luls Obispo. | 100 188 188 184% | cipally to Liquidations following the crisis sarty | wpary ey 1000 30000 |\ A Bo: Wheat and_ Ot 48t che; | Kip, 11@13c: Dry Calf.’ 16@18c: Culls and | BANKS. o DRED oo 100 2on fi 2044 | in the month; now the loss seems to have been o8t SUALS 89,000 e ‘ug’{% B0: Alfalta. $3011: Clove 876535 Brands, 16c; Iings, 206 | A B & T..110 — Flrst Nattonl — . — S B0 @f 3 | Duwiy it to the KR i Sjainal i ¥e . o Volunteer, 36 50G8 50; Stock, $6G8 per ton. | 305 SaC 207N o0l " Bongal B0 wrvh L | Auglo-Cal L~ 80% L P& A 18 170 2 P rope, the loans by T ere 4 V. ; ; 1. — Maximum temperature | 1 e g sy heving been paid off and settlement” sftecied 14,000 STRAWS sCmcte pes, be Hiaes, salt: 706 tor e | Bank of et et 2 H 5 e 3| witl ndon or Continental houses. It appears | Ao , §1 5082 ; 4 —_— | 2 21;‘21\ uite posaible, however, that (he decrease in —On the Produce Exchange to-day the Titer Beans and Seeds. ¥ i) cv; 8140 for larse, $1 50 sot SEVIRGS. A THE COAST RECORD. | 1?1§' f Toans t week was in part dus to the payment = Market wuloltemlgfi Creum:ry. “;2%3;,2 mgdmng, lumbzs (;‘r small f‘x‘z‘:swc for Colts. gem::mi..xm — |Sav :!mu_o ’og o T i | by investors of loans upon securities which Duiries, 17@10c. Cheese, easy, i sy Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, ;_di I um! b - gy O B P = 9 31% | they took out of the market, intending to hold | Egs, !:zend?; fresh, 15c. Local dealers quote a quiet market for Beans, Mexican, 5c; dry Central American, E;:fcd Mutual Sav. 84 < 90 1Lnlon Trst.1830 — H 23 £\ § |& 70 " | the properties untll a_more favorable oppor- | ——— with a siisht decline in large whites. No | Goat Skins—Prime Angoras. 75c; large and, S F Sav U..525 — £ gF g0 £ |[resmp. 42% | tunity occurred for realizing thereon. The ge. | Livestock Market other changes. emooth, B0c: medium, 35c. i STREET RATLROADS. H BS %2 E ela & Hudson .. 171 roslu of the banks decreased $4,410,800. The | Eastern Livestoc . BEANS—Bayos, $3@3 10; small White, $2 40 | TALLOW—No. 1 ‘rendered. 5%@6c per Ib; | Californ! 0 — {Market ..... waun ETATIONE. 2 B s . oss of loans, less the gain in cash, however, A 2 50; large White, 2 20@2 30; Pea, §3 25g | NO. 2 4%@5c; srease, 2%4@3%c. ookt MG o< i ¢ 3 s 2 2 . called for o reduction of but $3.604,400, canse. | CHICAGO, May 24 _CATTLE—Receipts, | $507"bili 32 05G2 20; Red, $2.50. Blackood | | WOOL-Spring, Northern free, 14@18e: do, POWDER. PR, ] . Thony, The ‘required reserve wes. reduced Sie. | 200 Nominal Good to prime steers, $1G7 U5: | $4'00g0; Limas, §5 6503 75 "Red Kidneys, | defective; 130HS, Middle County free, 13G15c; | Gan ...... T8 T4 /Vieortt ... 3% 4 : : 1= pid : ! mz.';z’u. yhich added to the gain In cash makes e é",,g‘;g’“%“_" oo 7{”,;;’:."1':“::’," g e pes Frieste. Mustard, $2 5002 65; Yel. | 106: 6. z 'r;n;nm. ;:Ollc; Foothill, 11@15c; > o sfig‘;&‘. o 6 { 3 . an increase of $5,954925 in surplus reserv . ; 4 : ; p g 50} % : | Nevada, c per Ib. ana .. } = Astoria. % Nerthern pfd. 84 | This item now stands at $13,301.450 agajnei | @' 25: canners, $1 50G: i il 88 0006 o0; { B e or® Bastern: Altaita. oms 02,00 | HoPS—id6 fof falf and 13@14c per ‘Tb for | Hawaiian .. — . 31| Makaweli .. 3% 244 Baker. .. 00 | Hocking Valley .. 5 | $21,288,906 with the corresponding date last calves. $2 Texas t_:_d; nia 906; Mo 10%@1itc: California, 10@10%c; Rape, 1%@ | 800d to choice. | Honokaa ... 11% 12 |Onomea 24 3 ) Homne Tal o Ao e s | OO e o oy e, | SOl e : — | e B i 1 i i > | <4 000,000, following a reduction of $115,000,- | 33,000; 1 Al ; AS—Niles, $1 60g2; ! - }gmnc . 2 % ;u:: c;_::x[ra; i ooon«n:hme pr]e‘vlouslwzek, 'retflccflfll in a great | g:“fi"‘.’,‘ ,h.“m"?@h’ 22;,,,‘5“ °fl$n'%oé'}°‘1°b€ huughz MFRB!E?\KWE, nomln:l‘. $ Sayen, At S San Francisco Meat Market. | Alaska Pack.159%160 |Pac A F A. 2% agstafl. . .. 2 5t 8 | Iggw: . eeses pai e smaller volume of transactions on the 31 3 4 95@7 15. " e ———— —_— Cal Fruit As. — 1023 Pac C Borx..1656 Pocatello, 1da.29.94 70 48 EW Clear 00| L Erle & Westn.. 100 Stock Exchange. The most im t 186 1l§8 95; bulk of sales, $8 95@7 15. - - retail butchers have revised ti | Paint .. s Angeles. .20 72 N Clear E e b, . vious weel atement, were by four of the | 4 4 T5@5 50; Western thing new. The market is o —_— Boriiand. 3008 70 44 Nw Bt Ciay 00| Metsopoltian &t By ‘5000 1arme Panit, wnich tosether showad & requc: | (i 12 b, IS, S It $6G% w0: | New Potatoes had & further ducline, as ro- | ncy ook ol desoriptions. e e e Morning Session. Red Bluff.|[[20.74 90 5 N _ Clear 00 | Mexican Central .. 400 i P Western Jambs, $5 2536 90. cejpts were heavy and \ large portion were | rather weak than otherwise. e b ik Gtk 00 Roseburg 30.00 76 42 NW Clear 00 | Minnea & St Louis. ..... London Market. ST. JOSEPH. green and poor. There was a steady inquiry DRESSED MEATS. 10 Paauhau 8 P Co 50 Sacramento...20.82 £2 50 S e 00 | Missour{ Pacific ... 900 yret. §T. JOSEPH, Mo., May 24 —CATTLE—Re- | for choice lots for shippins, but as such offer- sl ento Elec Gas & Ry kel e b Y e St Wholesale rates from siaughterers to dealers | $8000 Sacram 29 48 NW 00 300 - — Steady. At A ; | ings were scarce, & sr' Was little movement in | are as follows: $2000 S P of Arizona, b 5s (1909) kil v 3 3 7 an. s W 00 300 NEW YORK, May 24.—The Commercial Ad- | cO ‘heiters, $1 50@6 B50: ve: 75@ | that direction. 1d continued to drag and | BEEF—6%@7%c for Steers and 6@6%c per 45 Spring Valley Water 50 % Nw 5 yostiter's Londen fnancisl ceblegeam seys; | 90 sickets B¢ Niuh SO LN TR, ik | jcea miene SShARGRE L ke slesiirs A Ta Y i 2 x ] The sansuine seatiment is general, the strength | | HOOTEorE, § i L a5 L ureia ok Lomiah pontl plentital and | “vEAL Targe, Tasc; sl 2Q0c per 1b. | $9000 Epring Valley 4s 34 mige).......-103 00 8 Norfolk & W ptd. ..o of the market falr, the activity centerdd ' §% 1507 i, pigs, MOE The usual quantity of Asparagus was re- | s per ib. : Yot T | PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. 8 Nw Ontario & Westn.. 400 malnly in mines Console advanced to 98 2-16c. | = SHPEP-—Receipts, 1100. Steady. Colorado | ceived and sold easily at the quotations. Rhu- | L AME. Spring Lambs/ 9@10c per b, — e Pennsylvania ..... 2,100 Americans were stagnant. Numerous calls | lambs, $6 90. barb and Peas were unchanged, and the can-| PORK—Dressed Hogs, 714@9%c per Ib. Morning Session. 3 N ol gxpire cn Monday. but they will not distu ; e T ners bought @ conslderable quantity of the lat- LIVESTOCK MARKET, e - - LR B e o e oo e The sum of £387,000 gold in ‘bars has been New York Metal Market. B T e Garden. Other vegetabioe maaveg | , The following quotations are for good sound | 180 Tmperiai .. + ¥E8 Ban Prancisco, temperature 7 a_m., B2 Gegress. | £t Lonts & & F.... ' 600 received, ms well as £60,000 from Austraila g DEF el at. steady prices. A small shipmen | liyestock delivered at San Francisco, less 50 | 2050 Monte Crisio - st - B IA S e pid and £50,000 from Batavia NEW YORK, May 24.—The metal ,markets | of Wax Beans arrived from the river ang soid | P°%, oot shrinkage for cattle: %0 b 86 : % WEATEER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL| St L & & F 23 nid. L —— were unsteady to-day, With a moderate Job- | ot o per Ib. . e e epe i ORI A8 Haiten | MO AT R W Tty R FORECAST! St Louls Souwstn. Condition of the Treasury. bing trade going on. Tin Was quoted at| POTATOES—New Potatoes, $1509175 in VES—5@5%¢ per 1b (gross weight). MINING STOCKS, The pressure has fallen siowly along the | £t L Souwstn prd.. $29 05@30 25. eacks and §1 4001 60 In boxes; old, §1 26@1 40 | SHEEP—Wethers, 4G4%¢; Ewes, 3@3%e per cosst and has risen over the Rocky Mountain | St Paul ..o A WASHINGTON, May 24.—To-day" Copper was quoted at 12c for standard, spot | for Burbanks from the "-"fii from Oregon and | 1 (gross weight). The following wers the sales in the San Fran. yegion. There are no marked depressions over | St Paul pfd ’ unay 24.—To-day's state- |, August $12 55@12 65 for lake electrolytic | Washington, $1 4001 80; River Reds, $1 300 | LAMBS. Suckling Lambs, $2 50G2 75 per | eluco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday . the western half of the country. Bonihem. }:;fi““-‘ .- - ;nfl:’t of l“'e‘ Tfe:':‘"“;:lo-;:: in the general | $12 £5@12 . “g"fd""" $12 124@12 3715, i w;monmn Burbanks, for seed, $1G1 30; | negd or 414@5c per Ib live weight; yeariings, 4 Morning Sesston. ‘tem; hae ri 1 8 - s - 'und, exclusive of e , ), T d stands uf C. wee — e e orthern. Californta and Nevade | Southern Ry pid.. 947% | In the division of redemption, 0:):“;;0.': B mm is quoted at $4 75. ONIONS—Australian. 43 6088 75, second @t nive Hogs, 200 1bs ana under, 6%, %fi:fi"& Sich 33 Conditions are favorable for pleasnt weather | Toxas & Pacific ... i ;g;'z ShE aye cash balaucs, §185,000,579; goug, | Iron wpk siegdy §81 ynchansed. fancss 1w a0 AIQNIY T OR: PivgeRk ok L300 Jbg and over. S@6¥c: feeders, ' 6@Gikc | 200 Caledonia ... 8 funday generslly through California, . k. v ,557,261. e 3 3 sows per .ceni 4 per cent off | 200 Caledonia ... 80 Forecast made st San Francisco for thirty | 1; St L & W prd.. 37 37 GETABLES—A: 8, _ gXtra fancy, | and stags 40 per cent off from the above quo- Ve houra endling miasight. May 25: s Uhnion factfic ... 1%2 1353 y S0 e IR o ke $40 O B W London Wool Sales. f‘ 250 50 per box. b;'{ 7962 for No. 1 and 1316 | ftions a 100 Con C'a Va1 & Northern California—Fair Sunday, warmer; o 7 — . 27 ), 3 p———— sesees light portherly winds in the interior, brisk | Jebash .. ¥ 20 27 i LONDON, May 24.—The offerings at the weol | fancy, 83c@31; Green Peas, per sack; . g 7 Fosterly winds on the coast, with fog in the | WSS Pido oo i ?& New York Grain and Produce. | | oo e oraay wers 12345 Tales. Comy | Garden Feus, 1012 ver fack, String Ueana _General Merchandise. g Tho following ware the sales in the Pacin: Fouthern California—Fair, warmer Sunday: | W, & L E'24 pfd, 3 B D T OF wiperior combing was sald ot 6gic, wa BAGS—Grain Bags, June and July, 5%@ée; Morning Session. = sresh northdiy winds 1n the interior, westerly | Vi2cPRAIn Oonty 1,500 4415 4% 58& NEW YORK, May 24— FLOUR—Reciipts, | 70T T35 Merinos sold well at full rates. ¥ 3CHeIIo] COPDO8® San Quentin, 5.55¢; Wool Bags, 32@35c; Fleeco B Nevade—Fair Sundsy, continued warm. P Destpaiingy; 15,606 barrels; B2.7 el p fum» 155 iy = dams s 200 3 rrels: exports, 52,725 barrels, Dnull 3 it fax th tae merning ool ot minr ey | Amerion 205 |and casier. VWinter patents, $4@4 25: winter Exports and Imports. Der sabks Cuoum by northerly winds, changing to brisk westerl United States 15 | straighte, $3 85@4; Minnesota vatents, $4@ The per box; from Arizona, $1 per dozen; Hothouse 25 ALEXANDER G. McADIE, | Woie Fargo....... 420 winter extras, $3 1503 40; Minnesota | NEW YORK. ‘“’, Mfi_'h. imports of dry | do, 40@ 35 Forecast Official. | Amalgamat Copper. 7800 T1% 70 7% | Fi¢DtS $4G4 20; winter extras,’ $3 1bg3 40; | £00ds And merehondles o Ny e ateic £ bl B ¥ ] < i | York for this week were valued at $0,524,740. = | pers, 12J4c: Mexican do, 5 . Plant, 26 & 3.500 Mi‘a 26 aoz ’lrl;:,n:""_: s%'a',';f';é $3 15@3 55; winter low Exports of specle from this port to all’ coun- w Los Angeles, 6@8c; Summer Squash, from 5% ;5!4 261 fi" ST HHATKecelpts, 68,850 bushel m;-‘%rwm. week aggregated 421 in stlver An“nxtuéqw:‘mm lllrnvmm s _O.B‘I“Wb = EASTERN MARKETS. b B gy Sy | et Ne S ree e e e ot e | Sl mnfi-‘o_r‘ rpecte thin week wers 520,023 | Scuash, 1065, A 200 93 93 | 1 Northérn Duluth,’ 81% f. o. b. afloat: o, i | 500 ol 0 o5 * # 7,200 49 Fard Manitoba, 86% £ 0. b, afioat, ;i s Poultry and Game. le oo New York Stock Mark 8 S0 N sl b b el b ey 42 A o o s ew Yor ocl arket. % 18 118 res. LiGuida- — Receipts of Poultry were light and the quo- I — ‘%% 103 1%& 1" oM %t&v%?‘fl'm";ém SEATTLE. = May 24.—Clearings, $601,794; | 5tjons were unchanged. Hens were dull “q"n. = NEW YORK. May 24.—The only feature of 900 223% 223 1; | rallled a little on covering and foreign Luy- | PHOSTLAND. May 24.—Clearings, $301,807; | to the large receipts of Eastern during the 5 1 50 importance in to-Gay’s market was the buy- Py 1207 | ing. The close was steady ut @ partlal Yo net | pajances. §24,010, """ | week. There was a fair demand for good sized 28 27 ing of Canadian Pacific, which has been In | General Blectric... 318" | gecline, Moy, Togroige. closed Toye: uly, | “GHSRANE, May 24.—Clearings, $199,166; joung ok Bt e clse the mar- - 33 evidence for séveral days past and which was Immfi‘mc'-"'-‘u 'g“' %g s Mw&r, 8% .rf‘%c QZT‘I:. balances, $19,856. t was dun.m . i . p ited by the Preslde;‘!s tatement that the | Internl Paver pfd.. 74 |79%c. ¢ ¢ niund 2y North Wheat M POULTRY—Live m‘m-. e for Gob- 1 8 o neral prosperity of the company was all he | Internation] Power. 75 HOPE—Firm; State prime to cholce, 1901 orthern hea arket. u."“& 14@15¢ per pair 2 %% sew of to account for it. The price reached | K C Southern..... s crop, lfllflt. 1}:&0 u'op."m&, \lfl:»ug:,; . A gru,l m -y 4 : o a record figure to-day at 185%. . This move- Pacific Coas - e P, 1 OREGON. . o] n o B e ment helped to keep the general fnarket steady, B | B e ron: Galvestan, 20 to PORTLAND, May 24— WHEAT—Walla X‘fl‘.“’"’“"“' o 0050 1 = e There ware & mumber of dpacial Teovembents 166 CatiTornin 28 45 35 e Pounds. | (ralla, 66c: blue stem, 6Tc. : a2 ; o1 o8 ". Tess important stocks, but the lst as a = ary, 3k 138 Doina, 1he, Poune% 1o Texas | Wiltioul PMay 2L WHEAT. Unchengea; | %S, 225, $2 5002 K0 for small; Fienons, 83 o 2 nole was inert ‘L"’ m :-'v.-"o"g":nfih'""' [ OOL—Qulet; domestic fleece, % blue stem, 66%¢; club, 65%c. . = , §1 g: ugbmn. $1 50 for outlook 15 Bouts Alfties i3 net mitee” Bh 14 | a7 S Sy L1 New Vork, ; tonialle Rod (8L tor Pruwn. i : 3 state of affairs mor did the bank statement. u* in Luil, $4 85. = 0 B - F””‘“ Mu’kt!‘" X7 3 Ea 4.35¢; Sane 13 There s & disposition to await detinle vemults 8% myifi;_gm_m, Nk A e o . ‘Butter, Cheese and Eggs. : “w rovide that o n South Africa and a feeling that there might 235" | 5lc: nilld, quiet; Cordova, B@11' LONDON, May 24.—Consols, 96%@56 3-16; - > her In any boroughs be o Bitch that would again delay the decision. 1% | Dufures oired duict - snd” uechanssd om%s 2 i 5 30 to 5! sllver, 24%d; French rentes, 101f 10c; wheat zm‘mu«flmhufi‘o’ramm Beet