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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1903. : 11 Eggs, steady; at mark, cases northern counties, but Southern California is dairy, 15@18c. | {acluded, 141,G14%5¢. Cheese, 15@131; $2id ‘io be cutting the largest crop of grain & AUC"‘ION s AI‘B — y for years. 2-crown * ——s | BRAN_$24a25_per ton. perial i e ot 6038 50 por. tom. ' 1110 cartons, The: choice, Tige % o1 g . & il 2k - Foreign Futures. | FEEDSTUFFS ~Rolled Barley, $23 50G24 per | . NUTH—Walnats, No. | softshell, 12%813:: 5 5 ton; Ulicake Meal ut wne miii, a%" o o- | No. 2, lfl!fi:ll%e: No. 1 hardsheil, 11%@12 #*- 5% | bis $20@26 80; Cocoanut Cake, %fi. No. 2, 10@10%e: Almonés, 1le, for Nonparei. Meal, $27G2S; Cracked Corn, $27 80; | 1034@11e for 1 X L, 10g10%e for Ne Plus Ul- LIVERPOOL. Mixed Feed, $18 50@19 50; Cottonsecd Meal. | tra and S@3isc for- Lang: ;_Peanuts, 5@7c ead "orses Wheat— Ma: July. | §26 50. for Eastern; lirazil Nuts, 12@13c: Filverts, II 0 1) Fa ks onie B 64 HAY—Wheat, § 15; Wheat and Oat $13§ @1212c: Pecans, 11@lic; Cocoanuls, $4 50@6. = cheins’ .. SO oL g Sy Rt B Ol MeTiou, i | ff Heh et S 1 o gurc, whtne Vhit | Lroe. & 41, as Borse spd WA § 3 3 E R Al am| for dark; water whice | I . orses SUMMARY NEW JOBE SONDE s ;fl.‘s“n‘xz P3E14G50c per bal o iy o g | Hagy g K : A /& H = . 2 i, V—42 r bale. - Goc: 3 3¢. e RY OF THE MARKETS. 05 rer ox rea. .0 | sTRAW s _g-_d_s_ d\ TR g Bt i, horses guaranteed as it | Do coup 105+ . Beans an eeds. one car load of rigs, consisting of 23 err Vor o Do 3s reg 107% L & N unif 41 . ner rubber tires. 8 top buggies 6 canopy and 10 Vew York stock market lower and zveak. ! Do coup ... mfi Mexican Cen 43.. a1 20 A0 el e Provisions. ".';."\’.'.'f':'. Daggles. These rigs are all new and Local securities exhibi I8 et g ia L 2 % The firmness in , but prices " i -0 sec ) y Do coup . 1351 Minn & St . 45.100% “ = I mivoing & Although the Chicago market was rather | Also 50 sets of harness_ consigned by the : hibit few features of note. Do old In 1ok 10K|M K & T 45.... W Eastern Livestock Market. are no higher. The ShIPPINE demand comtinues | g mex'on'the day, private wires from there said | Stardard Milk Company. These are ail work Stlver and Exchange about as before quoted. Dby "WEANS_Bayos. 3 2563 30 Pea, $3 so; [ that the general lome of the market (rom da¥ | of Chems good a8 mew and Wil be”soid wilhout 4 . ; | Do e 010215/ J Cen gen Gs..1323 CHICAGO. Butt $3 25: small White $3@3 25: large | (0 98y is weak. with prices showing a down- | foq., Vot much change in Wheat and other grains. .\x;:,hll‘;r'xulaleu 1 B Norther, P 0% | CHICAGO. May 18—CATTLE — Receipis “3'...5;,‘ s ooas 160 pink.’ 42 bogz 0; "HEL | yard temgency. 1t seems that e are more T;’ e AGCE s 3 . 5 o - | 0 adjust 4s... 91 Do 3s . T17% {31,060, Dull to 16c lower. Good to prime |$2 15@3: Lim: sy - d . ought, and ths | TURSDAY. Mayv 21. at 11 o'clock a_m. Aliddlings s0c higher again. Bran still scarce and firm. { Balt & Ohio 4s..102 Norf & W ccn 42 30% stecrs, $4 0G5 40: poor to medium, 34@4 T0; | G4 65; Hlackers, I e e g oseged the country is not as good as | STEWART'S HORSE MARKET. ' = & | Do 3%s ...... 04 Pennsy © 837, | stockers -and feeders, $3G3 T5; cows, $1 0@ Flax, $2G2 10; Capary, 6 East- 5 s i - Hay crop reported looking poorly as a rule. o i e e 4307 beiiers, g2 OBLTS: capners, $1 0w 352 fii.fl'.‘,"&i!}“a;;a :f';fnfi‘l':i‘fl’:? Tim: g hle market continues quiet and rather weak | > e 3 ¥ C 2 5. bulls, $2¢ ; calves, ; Texas | c; Hemp, c per Ib; et Beans still selling well for shipment. B e "é-x aveere, g, ‘,‘;‘;’imm’%.,in i Beed_ $14010 per on o (SUREL MEATS Bacon 12 per 1b for | ) T % b i Ches & Ohio 415510 5 ceipts. to-day, 40,000; to-morrow, | T DRIED ree: g T ctl, cavy, 12%c for light medium, 1434c for light, A TA UC T’ON 1 - ~ o N b - 20,000; left er, 4000. Opened 5@l0c lower, Sty light, 16 I - “Another advance in Butter. Cheese and Eggs unchange I :_h“‘&‘AL;m;.JI}. T 00 S T | !‘?Ma} il and ekt 85580 | portoce Onions and Vegetables 1o (;r;y::l;:; -u:!mm o for wugar-cure AT AUC 11U T ey . R 7 ] St " ¥ L H i avy, . rough B .. ot % : Cs N A ROS. Ct . New dried Apricots opening the scason very firm. § NanE e dell0g, Houthon Eue 8. 8N _':i’.; :fiafiw&c light, 3666 45; buik of ‘ 4 "‘,.::';‘;::,‘,'u‘a’.fi, mfifl'?':;‘:,.“}.'”.:;, B Gt drorrist JCRI1&P $s Texas & Pac 1sts.118 6 35G¢ 60. : 2 Receipts of Potatoes were less liberal than 2 gu; Family, § 4 Provision trade slowing down everywhere. CovasiL o iy fi‘s't L £ Tny || SMEEP Recelple | 20000 SO S35 | on Satumiay, but supplies. were lentit !...{[s 5 e’ Clen 0 fié {I will sell a consignment of lops fi 9 ? iti e R g s P 25 falt th choice mixed. §3 70G 4 10; West- | both old and mew were easy. Oregon Bur- | Fertc MSS i FUCE | Hops firmly held in all positions. S R T e gr: sheen, 4 %&Eit:n;“nauve é?nb-'. $1500 | banks were oftering at casier rates, but moved STARD—W:;- "x"‘:"" &t 80 pe=. In for com HORSES, y — e e iy 10; Western lambs, 3067 10. -slowly. Old Onions are very dull, as the local und end 10%@1lc for pi hal? ba: Hogs lower and weak at the declinc. SEDR 0004 T S = } trade is running largely on the new red, which Dover 110c: 10-1b tips, 11% Fm 3-1b tins, 11%c; , Consistivg of 100 yours. sound. brikem and Denver & R G 7o ST. JOSEPH. Do deb B . and offering at easy rates. | 3-1b tins. 12e. > £x - . . Erfe prior lien 4 West Shore 43...110 ST. JOSEPH. May 18.—CATTLE—Reccipts, | are in free supp . unbroken horses: also a number of §ood saddia ! ”N“’_\ and Game qmrt and nominal. Do n;en' x(" weg L. oErre]e 4s.. 92 1700. Steady .to 1l0c lower. Natives, $1 28 lem:ol vAlnlmun were light and cleaned | LOTTULENE—One balf barrel. 1034c: three | horses. Friday May =2 at 11 a. m.. at J. D &) - - . FLW & D ( Wisconsin Cen 45, 91 | 5 405 cows and helfsrs, §2 2G4 85; stockers | up readily at frmer prices. The canners | half barrels, 10c: one tierce, Uc; two tierces, | Horan's Salesyard, corner Tenth and Bryant Petatoes, Onions and Vegetables in good supply. | BOSTOUN STOCKS AND BONDS. and ‘eeders, $3 30@3 S5 ST L Lought a emall quantity of No. 2, paying $1 15 | u¥c; b terces, 9%c per ib. | street J D, HORAN. Auctioneer. N % 1 p 2 e P HOGSRiceipla"B100: S8 fewer: Lisnt (@1 28 gar hotc Fess wpte: satier. the con_ | Hides, Tall ——”, —l aH # = mic cars of Oranges sell at the a 11 loans /@ 4l Allouez g1y [ and olighe snedivn, 35 15 SR MR o st L C e s U g ides, Tallotw ool an ops. $ - 4 . 53 | heavy, $6 30G6 55: bulk, $6 30@6 40; pigs, | receipts were light prices to the trade were s » 2R < i Y bttt 15 | irme Toans “lud Amainamated .o Guia | g «lpu'm. 06 . v | vttt stefue B vax s were o | ‘ 22 2 Py f : SHEEP—Receipts, 2700; 10@13c higher. Top | fering freely and only the very best OfSriNES | i\ ceome to he considerable steadiness in S v # seas v k definite orders | Atchison 4s. ¢ |Bingham" . . 25. from Vacaville brought the top quotation. | Ko A A A Government Crop Report. L e e s 12 Tack | . ¥ Oias & Oaia. Calumet & H Wathery, Tpray, 8 S lorida Tomatocs wers cleaned up, but thers | HOps. Oregon holders are said to be refusing I I ! el B s s fillowsd by | | Bailroads— [centennial = _ | were libera) recelpts from Mexico and . Los | bids of 20c and Californla growers and other | g From the Crop Bulletin, United States Depart- | 3 considerable rally. This rally persisted after | Atchison .. Copper Rang New York Metal Market. | Angeles and choice offerings found ready sale. | holders are also disposed to ask full prices. | 110 head of HORSES and MULES. just ar- ment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., | ihe first knowledge of the sugagement of goid | Atchison ped. .. $3%omainton " Coal. J Symmer Squash from Yuma. Ariz. sold at T5¢ | The stock th Oregon was reported at-only 9000 | [Ne0 from Modoc, broken and unbroken. will - - » iington, D. €. | tor expo e 200,000 255 7 { 2 of Cucumbers e > week ended May 4 1.\«»,“"&%;::'2“[.;”’:;,: ‘:.’ffl.l‘,:::uf,. ¢ setgdhe ve Mohawk P NEW YORK, May 18.—There was a de- | bame in from Maryeville and soid at §3 50 per | Dales on May 7, and they were held by about TUESDAY, May 19, at 12 o'clock, at Nearly all fruits have suffered furtber dam- | graphic transfer to New Orleans was fol- i Dominion 173 | cline of 17s €d for spot tin In Toa to-day. | box. 120 growers, who have agreed to withdraw rom | HORAN'S SALESYARDS. Tenth and Bryant g from frosts and low temperatures, appies | lowed almost immediately by a crumbling of g -Pmolln . which was quoted at £134 2s 6d, while futujes | kl"‘O'l‘A'l‘;gEso!New P;u:\u. ngrl“:;'s per ct:: i :.rt’reec?l:.kfigh:-.,mw"' 10 see what they can | vect 3. D: HORAN, Auctioness - tly havin ith the least in- | prices thrqughout the list. This evidence that on Pacific... 'ArTo! £133 10s. The New Yor vket | 0ld Burbanks from the river, per cti. | © _this s - S ——— S B e SH s St b, o, S| O Rl S SR | et SR o el e Tl e g B i B N S e s v vt 1| 0 ATTENTION! @ N inande upon the money market was taken in | American Sugar..1231,[Santa Fe Copper. 2 y . cts Sweet Potatoes from Merced. $1 S5 per ¢tl | About 1lsc under quotations. Heavy saitea [ Doy New England—All fruits, except peaches, | bloom full ! New but_er k—Killing 1 1y peaches, cherri doubt wt on May 2. Pears, plums and straw- i 1 berries probebly severely dsmaged © New Jersey—Killing f{rost; trees unl &reat injury feared. Frost on 2d very injurious to Delaware—Apples promising; 1 pies promising. | o Prospects for fruit good part still promising | ing; prospects con- | es doing fairly well, but | ruit_dropping. ! nd pears promise one- ping. | maged fruits | aches; other fruits in fair ist killed grapes; straw- | aged: damage to tree fruits | but probably very great, | caused widespread destruction s 2—Freeze on May 1 seriously damaged kilied strawberries except | pjured by frost. rawberries dam- ples and late | fously injured frosts; extent of Injury but berries and early ascer ex afiected most. Frost damage probably confined nd plums in exposed localities. early to estimate frost damage 1 and small fruits, first reports e rable loss and south- wer hern districts fru! buds were South Dakola—Fruits materially damaged Nebraska—Nearly all blossoms of pium, epri- ot peach, emrly tied, and proba Ty and early apple trees a very large per cent of | Hrdol Kansar — A 5 & injured. homa —Frost scme peaches rapes, peaches | pes, berri s, pears s in eastern killed garden truck and | cots and cherries spects exceilent. | osis damaged apricots we- Gult by cold excellent. cific Time.) May 185 p. m ~ seasonal rainfalls t h those of the same 4. ainfall in the last twen- This Last Season. Season 0 50.39 15 19.29 11.84 ng maximum and minimum tem- | e reported from Eastern sectio nsas Cit X4-60 ¥ Incinnati 76-42 Philadelphia THE COAST RECORD. EEg = =E sz o3 s 3 sRsERi =T 2 EE 2 e R B STATIONS. 35855 2 3 s*s 3 e § i CONDITION: FORECAST. isen slowly over Utais and | g cesion is passing over | and rain or snow is stric the entire Northwest, 1 is reported at Salt Lake | AND GENERAL | The pressure i Arizons. A e Rocky reported 1 Puin hes el and a ihunde City. g 1% Califoraia the temperature is rising siowly amd the westher is generslly fair. The following high winds are reporte Neauh Bay, 30 miles from the northwest; Noith Heud, 4 miles from the nortinwest Torecast made %t San Francisco for thirty hours, ending midnight May 19: rthern Calitornia—Fa ught mortherly wi westerly wind: on the coast Calitornia—Fair Tuesda, irtherly winds, changing to westerly vads—Fair: warmer Tuesday. Ren Franciees wnd vicinity—Fair; warmer Tuesday: light north winds, changing (o fresh weste ALEXANDER G. McADIF, Forccas: Offictal. —_— warmer Tues- | # in the interior; | light 3 EASTERN MARKETS. * New York Stock Market. YORIZ, May 38.—There a very com bie liguidation on the stock market to-day. The selling seemed incuced by a crys- tellization of sentiment which has been: ap- proaching definite formation for some time, but has been Geferring metion in the stock marke: 15 the hope of a recovery. There was no de- velopment 1o cause the decline except the en- gagement of $2,232,000 of gold for export’ to Evrope. This bad been quite definitely extend- ed, and the amount was rather less then some of the torecasts. There was & slight hardening in the call loan rate in response to the gold movement. but it could not be sald that any Jiquidation was forced by @ withdrawal of The resu over Suaday over seemed the -na-m-ul | prices show resistance at same level on a re- | LHACERC | the final resting place for the price s in- Copper advanced about 10s in London to 89 | £62 10s for futures and £63 for spot. Locally R | copper was more or less nominal. Lake, elec- trolytic and casting are quoted ai 14 15. very {ll part by the stock market Am Sugar pfd 20 ramarack It is probabie that the decline in prices was | Am Tel & Tel....1541; Frimountain . om Tron & Steel. 28 (Trinity .. nited States. NIONS ) ) | Steers, 10%c: medium, ie; lizht, 3e: Cow et umtaatian, 35 3006 por. el Sow tirecn | Hides, Slac for heavy and $c for lights Sass. | CONTRACTORS, FARMERS. JUNK DEAL- e : -4 “Salted Kip. Sisc; Salted Veal, 10c. Salted RS. g-":‘lgm Tt RO I s If, 10lge: dry Hides, 17c; dry Kip. ldc immediately due to the attacks by the bears. but the excess of stop-loss orders below the | tieneral Electric ! | Kip. market meke prices very vulnerable. The usual c tah .. | Lead was steady at $4 373 in New York, | VEGETABLES—Asparagus, $2 per box for | Caif, 19¢; Sheepekins. shearlings, 20Gaoc each; $30,000.00 result of a considerable decline is now seen in Cictoria but in London [t was 1e 34 lower at £11 138; | extra fancy. " §1 S0GT TS tof No. 1 and 8115 Short wodl, 40960 cach; mediuen, Toyiue; long . the increased disposition to sell merely because 3314 ' Winona Spelter—Steady; $6 76 In the local market. | gr] 25 for N hubarb, 25660 - per box: | Wuol, each; Horse % ul - prices have declined. Stocks which have now | S #23; {Wolverine . In Londen It was quoted at £21 23 6d. Green Peas, §1G1 35 per sack for common and | larse and $2 50 for medium, §2 for small and | nA".RoAD 1] “l S wrf". got lower than last month's decline on ac- | Westinghse Com. 8 | Iron closed at 52s in Glasgow and at 45s | §1 50 for_garden; String Beans, 5@Sc per Ib: | S0¢ for Colts. Horse Hides, dry. $1 75 for large * ¥ count of the Northern Securities decisfon are | LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. 10354 tn Middlesboro. Locally fran wis quiet, | Wax, 6@7c: Tomatoes from Los Angeles, $3¢i | and $1 50 for medfum, $1@1 25 for small and | By order of McMURTRIE & STONE, I will conspicuous sufferers in the present Setting. | cons for mone. . 1 foundry northern is quoted at §20 713G 2 80 per crate; Moxican, 30c for Colts. Wuck Skine—Drv Mexican. | sell their entire grading and masonry outft. DigN Y Central. nt. 92 |Norfolk & West.. i 51 Nor & West ptd.. 5014 Ontario & West per box: | 3214¢; dry salted Mexican, 20c; dry Central | consisting of 36 horses and mules. 135 sets v | American, 3lc. Goatskins — Prime Angoras, | harness, 15 wagons, 73 cars, 48 wheel scrapers, e be " | 145 two and four horse scrapers, 27 road plows, ’l derricks, blocks, ete. 215 No. 2 foundry northern, $19 15@20 5; No. 1 do, $10 7520 25; No. 1 do southern’ and do soft, $20§21. 5043 per box: Sum- mer Squath from Los Angeles, ffzn ¥ Cabbage. §1 =5 per ctl; Carsol | sack: Hothoube © Cucumbers, . B0 1 20 per | sut; iMrge abu smouth, MO, il o Garllc, ¢c per Ib.: Dried Pepners. fc | small, This is seen in the case of St. Paul, New York | Central and Southern Pacific especially, When Cons for ac Anaccnda pairs doubletrees, a recovery it Is the speculative T e et Uty Tl | ARl i’ B B Dy Goads Market fpen Papodre Sogcte per 1o arrow- | (FALLOW_Xo, 1, cpdered, S¥e@0c per 0|8 lenis b ermy rineln datr, et Heck, ne price goes lower on | 13 , (R ) - . 2 be: 3 3 - oola, ete. - = P nd decline 1t 18 cuetomary for profec. | Canadian Pacific. L Rending R WOOL—Quotations for mew spring cilp are | north of Fast Oakland station, at 11 & m. 3 Ches & Obio...... 4% Reading 1st ptd Chgo G Western.. 221} Reading 2d pfd Chgo, M & St P.162 |Southern Ry.. as foilows: Humboldt and Mendocino, 13@1uc; | Monday. May 18, and continue till sold. Foothill iree. 13Gigc: do, defective, 11@lsc.| Warehouses open for insvection after May porthern, | according to condition; | 1 This outfit is in first-class order. L) NEW YORK. May 18.—The dry goods mar- | ket was somewhat improved and ajthough buy- it on the theory monal operators to sel * Poultry and Game. Quite a number of additional stocks | i ! | (m sunash, $40 per ton. { ! o o ow level | De Beers ... 22 ors are ndt apeculatively: inciined, thay ato cop o4 Nevada, free, 11@lic. | Send fer catalogue. R O v e & Bt G e { posed to buy more freely for future needs than | = There was no Western Poultry received, but | g7 s ganed W. H. HORD. Auctioneer. by i VL Buring ¢ last faw weeks, . Jobiers report. |8 Car Was reported close. at.hand and due to- | %% \ Market st.. San Francisco. rong influence in bearish sentiment | D & R G ptd s exports of gold and the firmness of dey. Recelpts of domestic were very light, as | Srie . 4% (Union Pacific pfd. (50 (1 S Steel... lizliily improved condition, but sto not ol large projrtions: - i b - . | ‘ New York €otton Market. ‘iurdny sold off fairly well in- the absence of | | ! trade is foreign exchange are a demonstration that the J i5 usual on Monday, and prices were un-| e G 7 i tment of the Transvaal loan in London is | Erle 24 ptd U S Seel bid T R ooy St oo g s San Francisco Meat Market. | 28 E N 25 not to relleve the pressure for gold abroad as nois Central abash reow “RSD. A% NG, h, T will was hoped. The London market itself is taking louisvl & Neshv! more desirable stock. Receipts of Hare and | Hog opened the week at a fufther decline. nv'l'"nn’h‘-h )‘:mr‘ ;‘l'_"_"-‘_"»m".::”m ot account of the future periodical { Mo, Kans & Tex. — Rabbity were very light and prices. were main- | ppo [ocpere are doing nothing, as they con- | o mares with foals, mares, eldings, coits and fl- sider current prices too high for packing. and | lies, belonging (o the estate of Henry Plerce the tendency of the Chicago market I Esq. (Santa Rosa Stock Farm). The finest col- | leeti of draft horses ever offered in this cit tained. POULTRY—Live Turke: Der pair, $2¢2 50: Gosiings. for the payment of the monthly Bar sliver, steady, 26%d per ounce. v, | NEW YORK. May 18.—The cotton markct on the subscriptions to the Joan. The fact | 11,@21; per cent. The rate of discount In the | cjoged sirong. with an advance of 6§18 points that a large portion of the proceeds of the loan | open market for short bills is 3% per cent, and | and closed steady with prices 25@46 polnts | is payable to Continental holders of the South | for three months’ bills 38 per cent. highe h 14 50 per dogen f ia and- $3G6 | ward. Private wires from. Chicago b geoly R SeTrms S EREGEAT SNSR K K Tt frit fizic dines o) 3% pe igher for the day. b ;‘03., S5, SEBae y ke Tioastars. $8a10; old there are more Hogs In the country then he a rare opportunity for farmers. Borse frenders by the colonies, makes a prospective pressure gr e Siee ~ : i ~. . coslers, $4 fe@s BO: Fryers, $6@7: Drollers, estimated eceipts % L G. upon London for remittance to Continental Visible Grain Supply. St. Lonis TV ool Market. 118185 Gor large ‘and $207 for small; Pigeons. | not heavy, but aré more than the Jocal butch- xchange, 240 Third poiuts. The outgo of gold from here is In pay- | Esr | { £ %175 per dozen' for old and 1 T8G2 fof | °FS can abeorb without help from the packers. ment of borrowings and is an insurance o ay 18.—The visible suppis 1 5 . o v Ant - - | against future pressure. But when these bor- B s 10, st compiied by e | gooX- LOUIS, May 18-—-Wool. active.. ®ith | "GAME_Hare. $1 2341 50 per dosen: Cotton- | * Wholesate fates from sisughterers to dealers | rowings were made it was hoped that the out- SUnaay;. 28 > e e | ool SSIRON for YW Ciin Bigher. | tail Rabbl Brush Rabbits, $1 25. are as tollows: ward movement of merchandive would supply | New York Froduce Exchange. is as ollowsr, 7 | Medium grades and sombing. R e BEEF—1gSc for Steers and 6@7c per Ib for R KT ta7 SIXTH ST exchange for their repayment without the use cat, 50,606,000 bushels: s 1,301, vy fine, 3 = i B Chwa. | ARCADE Sk ET, 3% r of gold. With the large requirements ahead | 000 bushels. . Corn, 5,212,000 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | “VEAL—Large. T5%@S%e: small, 9§9%c per | WEDNESDAY, May 20. at it a_m. 33 woord | of the domestic money markets there is an | 998,060 bushels. Oats, 557 ST~ L | . C i + Horses, Harness, Wagons. N J uneasiness manifested ' whether the outgoing | crease. 278,000 bushels. = Rye. London Wool Sales. | Butter moved up again yesterday. but dealers| MUTTON—Wethers, §%@0lic: Ewes, 5g9c old will be rec o . | els: décreate, 27. 3 : ain y 3 L e ".\":;r’n‘fb:n‘\h:m:‘;'T\':k::n:k?"p“ @00 bushels; decreast 000 bushels. ! Rt | Kenerally expressed the opinion that the ad- | "{,}';m_g,,.,.,_ Je@11e per Tb. . r between one and two roinis, and St. Paul, New | e LONDON, May 15.—The offerings at ths | vance will coon ceass and be succeeded by a| PORK— Dresced Hogs, S15@10c per b, S P of C lsts ¥ York Cemtral Missour! Pacific, Bock island | % = % l.wool auction sales to-day were 9 bales. | recession in prices, as they have instructed | LIVESTOUK MARKET. -,-_-::;;-d--l; 2% and Reafing excobied that H [ | Fine grades were in spirited demand, . but | their country shippers to cease packing and | The following quotations are tor good, sound s P . " er dormant s s t e were en T 7 A 1 A . > ‘g Reen 3 ISPBRGG. — 19 _Among other dormant stocks there were even | | Nooo, Vork Grain and Produce. | | taulty stock was slow. Withdrawals wer. ' Lereatter send In thelr output in squares. They | Livesto-k, uelivered in San Francisco, less 3y | S V Wat 68,107 — b et kS T v | | frequent. as hoiders were not willing to 8CCeDt | argue that if this course be followed there will | DL e s Haf g 3 | Do 4= 24m.100%101 stro ct of the increase in . byt oy s v . 3 i Steers, : Cows ett- | o 3004 . dividend rate on the Calumet and Hecla s | 4 A1 T Mrineg SO Lt and M ehartly be an. accumulation of Butter here. as } e st T e . T e [ D0 45 m. 10071004, narket closed easy and within a A E 5 Durchasers secured falr Tines of Victorian | the local trade cannot pack at thz current high | ‘"CALVES—4g64c per Ib (sross weight). x [SWhD GARGs. I~ of the lowest. United States & W YORK. May 18.—FLOUR—Reze!pt: - 5 t b { prices, in which case prices will have to fall | Sl EP— Wethers, 4@4lc: Ewes, 4c per Ib Do 3s .... 1I4% U G & E 38.107% — king bonds were dealt [n for the first | 15,508 barrels: exports, 18,800 barrels. Firm SECEX MO0 Gromlerig s | back. | It has becn'a warm fght during the | grose weisht. s W Do con 5s.104%106 | time 'on the exchange and rose, more than & e g vast ten days, and the outcome Is await . P 2 3 FATER STOCKS point over Saturday's price on the curb with- | #°d & shade higher. Northern Business. with interest. | Hote Live Fe ‘fifi?{:z-i,f‘:; rod under ta. ?nflgor V;:::l!;na o 661 out explanation. Otherwise bonds were weak. | \WHEAT—Receipts, 18, usk: 0 | . There is little change in Eggs or Cheese. | 140" he Gizes Sowss 20 per cent off: Baure | ‘oo — 63 |Spring Vai.. 817 88i, (par value), $2,020,000, { 5 bushels. o aeg ... | Some dealers are quoting a firmer market for | 5’ par cent oft, and Stags, 0 per cent Off teun | iAS AND ELECTRIC. States new fours declined % on the ator: N EATTLE, May .18.—Clearings. $635.112 | store Eggs. Stocks of ranch are unevenly | spove quotations. . GAS AND E ic. * | 1 hard Manitoba, S8ixc afioat halances. $188,840 - distributed, some deslers having light stocks | ool Cent L & P. Sac & G&R. 30 — NEW YORK STOCK LIST. | irregular all day. The trade went short on | TACOMA. May |!-7qaf"|‘!, $I86,843. | and others too many (o handls to advantage, | -~ . Eqt 6 L Co. — 4XSFGCRE.. a3 N | bearieh weekly statistics and prospects of Tain fbalances, $49.4387 T - | Receipts were 92,100 Ibs Butter, 1995 cases | General Merchandise. | Mutual E L. 8|S F G L Co. e e ;| e Norhwesc, buttater eovered “oq, crep ||| PORTLAXD. May 18.—Clearings. 885, Egxs and . g | Pac G Tm... |Stn G & E. 8 Atenioon prd plaints, via St. Louis from the Pacifie | . $132,198. = . 26c; dairy, 2%@| piGs Grain Bags, SN@S%c for Juseuly | F2¢ L Co UG & E Co 34 — . . The clore was steady, with May Gic | | SPOKANE, Mdy 19.-Clearingr.. $WLCT: | 2oe; atore § oBacs n Dags, SM@ONc for Juse-July | e S AT b NI, 2 up and_others unchanced. May, c. | balances, $70,17 CHEsh—Auw, iuigiswe for cholce miiu; | delivery: San Quemtin, 5.35¢; Wcol Bags, 32 | N g f-‘:::-.fi.n'mv;.f..":é” 1S % r.-‘“"‘i 7':,'*5; & | i s Young Americ: 12 Eastern 11@17%¢; | Fleece Twine, 713@Sc. IREeN S I RANCE. Camaaa Southern. g s Northern Wheat Market. } bd ot oA SRRy !"“"-“-“:"‘“.“"l‘l‘;’- ey fon: New Wel-| pirem's Fud.225 450 Ches o RS - e { lington, Seattle, Cheo & Alton DS Ste &5 { - | per dozen. BANKS. Chgo & Alt pfd.. I‘\l;?n LEU 3? Steady | i » ‘{!LLGL‘ e e | = e 7 ! | Am Nationl.123 — [Lon P & A..163 168%5 Chgo & Gr Westn. COFF ot et - Market. for otes | [ FORIEAED: MY (STt Al Walle, | Deciduous and Citrus Fruils. | in bulk ana $14 25 in sacks: Weish Anthracits | Ao o cai sy * o Meren 0. aets o1 cCaCW futures closed unchanged to a decline of & & e 4 o R { Esg. $13; Welsh Lump, $11 80; Cannel, $8 50 | Cal Sl.fe T IS — [P Ntk = : goints. Sales 6000 bags, including: A The attention of fruit-growers is called to per ton: Scotch Spiint, $7 30; Coke, $11 50g13 | First Nationi — '— Term & Trn. | March, 4.50¢4.85¢. 3 > stem; T6c: Gl 179 the Government crop report In the first column | ber ton in bulk and $13 In sacks; Rocky Moun- | SAVINGS BANKS T & T pMd.. Raw. steady: refined, steady. o1 of thie page. It shows widespread damage ic | 1ain descriptions, $8 43 per 2000 Ibs and 38 50 | Cor S & L.2250 — (Sav & Loan. — 103 “ulh)f :::““! s DRIED FRUITS, . the frult cveps all over the United States, ex- | per ton, according to brand. Hnmbfll:‘(‘ -— ?,.r';'"‘"' hv.zm 450 - . [ Sav. -_ U Trust Co. - — | APORATED APPLES—The market con- | cept on the Paclfic Coast, by the several hard | OIL—Linseed, Sic for bofled and 5% for | MUtu Colo So 1st pfd. G S 1] . 3 8 F sav Colo So 2d pfd.. a0 tinues to reflect a light demand and holders | freezing spells last winte Ihe damage Is| raw in barrels: cases, 5c more; California Cas- ] Pp Be e, ;o 300 show e dispostion o by, prices and values | LOCAL MARKETS. | greater and covers the largest area for many | tor OIl, in cases, No. 1, T0c: pure, $1 1 ! WU RS o i Del, Lack & West. 400 | E oo e n O0e. thaty ORGTRe [ vears and is expected to greatly stimulate the | 506 for bolled and 4S¢ for raw in barrel N BT e % Denver & Rio Gr. 300 PRUNES Spot_pranes show little changs | ¥ . market for Calitornia fruits this year. Oli, extra winter strained, barrals, § Geasy : oot Den'® R G opra... dw R o eaes | ; Prices of Strawberrics were casier, receipts | §1 05; China” Nut. bumule per salion: purs | POWDER. ST rie s ao 17,000 & 4 < 7 ! being eavy, e carry-over Irom Saturday eata‘cot, In harrel 3 lant . ¥ |V it ceeee 3 Erie ist pfl 100 | Zriots remining St il @ivttims S Exchange and Bullion. larks and ho demand lews brisk. Occasional F'pure, 706; Whale O1l- natucal White: So@80e mo | * SueAR. : Erie 24 pfd.. 900 g R e Tt Siar- sl ibotans o s sales of ehest goods were reported at a little | Kallon: Fish UMl m barrels, 40c: cases, S0c 4 4% Kilauea s 9 Great Nor pfd : e on suoted At 3555 and fancy urog | Steriing Excharige, ‘slxty day | better than the quotations. but were not nu- | Cocomnut Ofl, In’ barrels, 5% for Ceylon and | D48 50| Makawen 2 Hocking Vale A Sterumg Excha e, sight ...... merous enough to quote. Crates trom Floria | S0c for Australian. i b T 7 Sy 2 a4 Hocking Val § ACHES— Continued firm at 7@Sc for | Sterling Exchunge . | were in heavy receipt and, being generally of | COAL OIL—Water Whits . 1515 15%| Pasuhau 1% 19 Tilinols Centrel ‘e and 8%@l0%c for fancy "7 | New York Exchange, sight. ! poor quality and unattractive, sold slowly at | 14%c; Pearl Of, k s -2 - o | lowa Central .... fios SR AR T T WL Sew York Lxchange, telegraphic | sharply reduced rates. Blackberries from Co- | Star, 21c: Extra Star, 25¢: Eiaine, 2Te: Eocene, MISCELLANEOUR. Towa Central pid. {3 E « | Silver, per ounc 4 % | vina sola at $1@1 50 per crate. Only @ fow | 24c; deodotized Stove Gasoline. in- bulk. Alaska Pack. — 1341 Oceanic § Co T% 8% crates came in. Common Gooseberries were in | In cases, Zisc; Benzine. in bulk, 13c: in cases, Fruit Co. 93 05 Pac AF A.. 3 free supply and easier. There were no English | 1935c; %6-degres Mexican Dol Ca Kansas City So. . v g . Z 3 et Gasoline, In bulk, 2ic: b | Cal Wine As102 104 |Pac C Borb.166 — s % S ottering. There were liberal receipts of Cher- | cases, 27%e. pand [ Jake Erle & West Chicago Grain Market W heat and Other Grains. | Viee: Dok the Gemand was stepay Sad prices of | FURPENTINE~7lc per callon tn- cases and - LE & W prd Board— the best offerings were higher. Common white | 63¢ In drums and iron barrels. Loutsvi & % 2 / - 5 - 5 California Fruit Canners . 95 00 Manhatts | * D WHEAT—Toreign futures were firm. The | 474 red were "f,fk,‘f::"‘iufl‘," e o o\:‘c:f.,‘f“"‘;‘hmnl “mmn:c Lead. 9| 100 Honokaa ......... - - % Metropoltn CHICAGO, May 18—Wheat ruled rather [ world's shipments for the week were as fol- | in good condition sold well at §1 501 78 per | quentity, g -+ ccording 10 | 1660 Los Angeles Railway & pr ct......118 78 Mexican Nation quiet and the,undertone was easler. Opening in quarters: Russlan, 432,000 Danu- | crate. Several crates of overripe stock carried | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Cor o e T s ot Minn & St Louis. prices were off a trifle on reports of rains in | blan, 120,000; Argentine, 235.000; Indlan, §.- | Over from Saturday sold as low .as SUc per | pany quotes as follows. per Ib, in 100-1b bame: | ¢ 405 % G & P N0 is aa miger. 100 50 Missour! Pac Manitoba and an unfavorable cable list, tie | (G0. The American visible supply decreased | CTate. e O & | ubes. A Crusbed and = Fine Crushed. 8.85c: ( $14.000 5 [ & . % action of the French Minister of Agriculture 1,791,000 bushels. e I A e o resort: pactly | Doy ed. &.80c; Cundy Granulated, S8.80c; | o5 yionekus Co (cash). o in ennouncing that the price of Wheat did not | Chicago was weak at a slight decline. Crop | 2% descr! - Ly ey i | et ";:l;c ted. fine. 5.40c: Dry Granulated. 3 . 120 Oceanic S S Co..... Fruit Granulated. _5.40c; nf:_t‘ ERY 2 Estra C.| 13§ V Water .. | 5585V water ......0! $1000 N P C R R 5 pr ct bonds Navels, particularly small sizes, are orfolk & Westn. Nor & Westn pfd. . Ontario & Westn. Peansylvania stify duction in the import duty on that | reports from Kansas and the Southwest wers ot . .- 4 Ju‘vlum l.:m; an Impartant nprcl'y feature. July | generally favorable, but a good many damage | SUPPI¥ and firmly hsld. Whflc‘lru':'dy m.ll nr:ld fi;:n ted (100-1t_bags oniy), 5.30c cpened a shade to W@lc lower at T3%c to | reports were n«gvu from s‘t‘. Louis. mfi:u:ly.“:.n::amn ':L:‘_‘f‘vcfi"m:"!l:: ev;'hé ‘.n:flua-":-«:_c. ‘)::ul% A Be . - - . Nine cars of choice and stand- | more: 50-1b bags. 10c for all kinds. Tab- | $1000 Pacific Electric Ry 5 3 Readin; e d e ket Lecame weaker and July declined to 73@ CASH WHEAT. | truit offered. more for al $1000 Pacific Elect: ly B pr et e B AR i A e T e Tdny Feoria of demage | cCallfornia Club. ST 27181 40: Colitornta | 84 Navels Chicfly blg sizss, were soid. choicy | lets—Half-barrels. B.00c; boxes. 6.16 per Ib. | 33000 5 B of C 6 pr ct bonds (1908)....107 25 - 3L B L P S R e g B . e e selling at $1Gr1 95 and standard at 30c#/as 50. | No orders iaken for less than 13 barrels or its Trustees'_Certificates— s ogy e T [ ports were accompanted by Suying orders from | Grun 1 D8I @1 95: Northern Biue Stem S ip | A, lare portion of the frult was decayed and | equfvalent 50 S F Gas & Electric *. Rock Teland pfd... 1.400 | SC Louis, u change In sentiment was experi- i 50; Oregon Vi $1 40, 1 ""'"";;:""';d":;‘,,’y"‘,’:f‘:“}:;,'l";‘l‘. pe Aot Street— | St Lous & 8 F. 1,500 ced, ‘m»h m.lmm h\»t'n’nln[ fluu,ll( strong. F RES, :’Dfx';d"flmh There were no. changas Mt the chtipl.c 0/ Produce. $1000 8 P of C 6 pr ct bonds (1912)....117 75 SLEIRE b e |t Tiberal for the demand 'and prices eased Sesdon: 9 to _11:30 o m other frufts. The Panama steamer brought up b CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. 37 e g~ 4 | off again. July closing %o lower at TEG| . o Open. High. low. Close. | 243 boxes Mexican Limes and 35 crates Pins- PO Tt M estn I | T3%pc. - | May—No EROC P i i L o . westa prd.. 1000 Corn experienced a good volume of business | December ...$1 28% §1 201 $1 287, $1 203 | STRAWBERRIES_$i@3 50 per chest for| Flour. ar sks ... 9.800| Screenings. sks.. 792 St during the first hour. The late weakness in | 2 p. m. Session. o g St gy SO B g W Barter, cils ]| peltor e 250 cuthern Pacific... 16,900 | wheat had a depressing infiuence and the close | Open. High. Low. Close. | B &',‘3&’-!"'"' s | Beana, sks ... 1,362 Hides, No 1 | Southern Raflway. 200 s easler, with July la@icc lower at 4iic, lex. GOUSEBERRIES—Common, 25@33c per | Potatoes, sks 570/ Quicksilver, flks. Ly i Attar estiing betwesh SLCRIRE bl L§1 20% :1.2\15. $120% $120% | grawer and e per 1b in bulk; English, —— | Onlons, ¢ks ... ‘.;.g‘ Leather. rolls .. Texas & Pacit i - BARLEY—The week opened with unchanged | per 1b. ran, ‘sks » L Ine, gals..... | Tor, 8t L & West. | P T et pinie (729 | prices for Feed, but brewing descriptions were | P AFrLES--50-@$1 ver box for common and | Middiings. sks.. 364 Lime. bbis .. . Tol. § L & W prd. |1t adcre Jals cionnd wninamed wt 31 auoted lower. the shippers’being out of the | chnive and $1 2561 0 for (anev. | Hay. tons 100) Brandy, gais .. | Union Pactfic ... The, atter seiling between JAGAY see. | market and the brewers well stocked up for the | CHERRIES—Black, $1@1 30 per box; red,| Wool bales pE . Unlom Pacific pid. { “"Liveral receipts of hogs and lower prices at | Present. CARH BARLEY S SN, e St Driess] Baide K @5 Lol . the yards caused weakness in provislons at | 25, = s Vidht 70, saaiaris Hbosy, akw o2 Wabash pfd : ¢ | the start. The market received some support | Feed, $1 1061 12%; Brewing and_ Shipoing | $1 7562 60 per box: chatce tandards, WASHINGTON. Tangerines, Following were the sales on the San Fran- Wheel & L Erie.. | fro ckes " des, $1 18%@1 15; Chevaller, $1 15@1 B0c@$l: Seedlings, T5c@$1 2 WaL ¥ 10 S Dot A s e L B @1 35 far | D091 tn quarter boses and 31 S5Q1 o i han = R iataen, ke 130 | etsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Wisconsin Ceatrall 2000 Feptember lard was up FUTURES. boxes, Lemens, 1&::‘0';““ jrandard. 31 25 00, . " Bioraii Sstin s Cent pfd .... 2 " T s cholce _a 7592 o1 ey > Express Companies— n‘.-lfi":;"" while ribs were a shade higher n.-m‘x‘w wl;ll';:o a. 1.: ! 5 2 C;r“"_ $102750; *Moxican Limes. 543 —_——— m&.‘:’t‘: £ 4 ’,: Sterra Nev .. 68 Adams . . 160 The leading futures ranged as foll AR, _l:ve 3 . W. Close. | 4 50, Bananas, $2 50g3 50 buach far Cen- - —% | 100 Ophtr —.ooiii1 200 :‘-'r- :;; - Dites Bat ‘ : | TAral ORI T G| Dt B W] e s e 1T (PAvslian, | 300 Potost 11111 400 Yellow J ... e . tic] °n, o - NG nea , "$21 . * ¢ . Wells Pargo. ... Wheat, B e, e Ll 2 p. m. Semsion. 4 = | STOCK MARKET. s Sase Pl iy o (ot DS o et M Low. Close. | Dricd Fruits, Nuts, Raisins and | RS Amer Car & T. September . 1y 70% December ... 93 had 023 923 Honev. 2 4 M‘m N o Coxm; Mo. 2 - | OATS—Holders continue firm with choice A The feature yvesterday was the opening of -1 300 S A"‘" “«fl' i ptd. May 45 ‘441, lots, but the market continues quiet. the San Francisco and Tenopah Mining Ex- X | ;l.n.sun. | Amer Lin O ptd. | Ty prens il hute, B1 Towrh 4o 1 4. 2GG1 20: | Several slight changes in Fruit quotations | ecnange in the Mills building. wWith sales of g 100 Dnton Amer Loco Co.... | September . 441 44% $1°15@1 20 for common and $1 22u ¢ The following int W ke -1 3 Union Amer Loco pf Oats. No. . 3 % for | will be seen. ol § Interesting . in- | 1500 ehares as the record of the first session. 1 10| 900 Union R 8 & Bat .. RS 2 sos TASHN-Dealers ars quoting a weak ang quy | [OFMAtIoN regarding Apricots comes from New | The day's list sppears below. - Otherwise thera 21 400 Utah Amer 8 & R iy m% mathet, thoush quotations. show no no!wm‘;‘; York by mail: was little of interest In_ the forenoon, local % g 300 Yello Araconda Min (o e B34 meivee: ‘Cterings are ample. “Private advices to-day {rom Vacaville, Cal., | Mcurities belng dull. = Conlinued talk of a | 100 Justice i < e T Mess | S'Westarn smonew). sl 1ota@l 30 for Yellow, | state that a bid of Tlic in the sweat box on | hiovosed powder consolidation increased the = | Consolidated Gas . ay S s ;&a.&flm{:{-“&" "‘Y“dl‘;'“’ll 17% fo7 | 103 crop apricots has been declined, and that. | St it Chatation. . agalnst $72 as | i Sl Y sales on the Con Tobacco pfd.. gulr 130 51618 Sy s a 25, | while no prices have been made, shippers won't | In the afternoon ng Valley Water w: be General, Electric .. Septeniber . 016 5715 16 60 4 07y, - giBel oos 25001 460 tor - Wree: S120Q180: | [icrain offers under from SYc (0 8%c 1. 0. b. | somewhat higher at $53 STL@SD. and the Gas. . ——— Hocking Coal ... 200 5w Ben it s0r) SR | 1223 for 20 | {1 page for choice Royals on the present basts | 81d Gractis tulee’ o itioates seld wp, o | B Ale Cm... CPAS gy e gk July D&e0 8oiy &00 8a5 | RYe_§1 1001 13% b of values asked by growers for the raw fruit, | %5 TCIE GERiTueq, The 100 Caledonia .1 45| Inier Power ... 30 0 Beptember |1 8021 900 812y 897y | BUCKWHEAT$1 1063 per cil. One advice cstimaies the CHMIDE 1op of dried | 4y dssessment of 10c per ahare. | . | 200 Caledonia DT 50 B gs 000 sumais Ehort ribs, ver 100 Ibs— % . o s o N - g CC& Va 127% 200 Nevorst it ¥ito 43 May o0 2 O T s e | Flour and Millstuffs | wholl State. | Oné letter says: "We do not ook | grocK AND BOND EXCHANGE. 100 'S S0 Nationgl Lead ... 1,000 20 July D032, 04 02 oA | : : T o G B ML Afterncen Session. North American . 100 95 Beptember .10 015" 9207 915 9.20 UR—California._Famlly Extras, 34 408 I sorts of estimates as to the extent of MONDAY, May 15—2 p. m. R -4 p' ,.',..mr Mafl .o... 1ioh A% Cach quotations were ds follows: Flour, 4 65 usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $i30@4 40: | nn.nt of xm:n‘::fi lmu“ |my cor- 3 k. ——— . kg & People's Gas 11 2400 1011 dull and steady: No. 2 spring Wheat, TMG80C; Oregon and Washington. $3 7004 per bbi fo. | Lot ety g o X EEED GEATEN NomDN: 120 20 bricsed dieel Cpid 4o 91 Noo bjaer o2 red, Tu@nie: No 4 SUIL dna 537004 20 tor Makers o | KDY ookt una shoes o ecided i | 4 Bass 1 Preceed Steel C pfd 400 01% 90% 90 = | Sorm: $5@d6c; No, 2 yellow. 46iic: No. 2 oats, Pipes T i o make Contracts, aa they o ;A :} o Pull el Car.. ..l W Lghr Sie; No. 3 white, 34%@i8c: No. 2 - “Boc: M Packages are a, | Willingness are by | 35 Repubile Steel ... A0 1% iti| 13 | Koo fecding barley, i8@ 8%e: fair (o Gholcs follows: Graham: Flour. §3 35 per 100 rps; | DO Mmeans ceriain of the output, We'look for * 3. Republic Steel pfd. (00 765 7 751 | malting, 6 No. 1 flaxseed. 81 11; No, I Flour, i&i‘" Meal, $2 75 Rice -'-: than 83¢ 7. 0. b. in bags. It may be higher, 391 200 200 100 Th, % 8328 S744 short riba (oo i ) T bx: fhact: cnole a3l hisiey 00 @H 55; dry salted. shoulders (boxed). truit the views of holders show an upward l5; short clear tendens i P : . basis of his ‘s J 4 P P mmfltwuui. flc'ru.: for R a e e e t or Hyfi“: Nectarines, for mm (e g, RO s ot s < Total shares s1d.660,900 $ UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCU. NEW YORK, May 18.—United of ol R R -

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