The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 22, 1903, Page 11

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forencon, being affected by lower cables, more favorable weather, liquidation west and a bear- ish Price Current report. After a midday rally ain turned weak un- closed %@%c net July, on big clearances they der stop-loss s»sg:yt and lower. ~ May, closed 85lsc: Northern Wheat Market OREGON. PORTLAND, May 21. — WHEAT—Walla for the market and a considerable portion of the receipts came to hand in poor condition, being foft and otherwise showing the effects of the warm weather in the interfor. Prices of sound offerings were steady, but there were a great 11 AUCTION SALES 1 Wall ; . T6c; valley, T4@T5c. 1o 0160y 5-16c. closed Thtac Saptember, | Ui T30 BlUcete, e " many sales of poor stock reported below the P T 78 9-16076 T-16c, ‘closed 75 9-16c; December, [ mycona way o1 -~ WHEAT—Steady. Blue- | Quotations. Receipts of crates from Florin were T6%@77 e, closed T6%4c. ahn e e 21 light and, as the berries were in good condi- A T HIDES - Sreny tion, higher prices were obtained. Blackberries 5 . te. PETROLEUM—Steady. o Covina were offering at S0c@§1 per SrAt%. | By Order of BINGHAM BROS. of Contra %@rfi%fie« Futures closed steady and LOCAL MARKETS fhe it X Licond Erate of Raspberrics came ST C 3 . E in from Glendora. It contained about 40 bask- o : 4 g S gnehanged to an aavance of 10 points. Sales. R ey I will sell a consignment of - Machattan'L ... B 3 7 Ay e O G et. Common Gooseberries were In free sup- UMMARY OF THE MARKETS. | Metropolitan St Hy 2.600 1308 i2biy 13013 | August, S85c to de: Beptomber, 11004 15c; Oc ply and easter, hut English were firmer, only HO SE 5 | Mexican Central... 4,300 2613 25% 28l | criin wow Tcieady: refined, steady. d Bullion a few small consignments being receivad. Re- y | Mexican National.. 2,300 223 3213 22% DR IO SRETT Exchange and Bullion. ceipts of Cherries aggregated nearly 3000 pack-| (oS et wod linkt tealiab o il | Minn & St Louis.. 160 90~ 0 8| SDRIETR L ; agPs. but as there Was & Food inquiry for ship- ' Consieting of 100 yours. sound brokes and nued light trading in local securities. Missouri Pacific .. 25,450 109 1071, 108% | EVAPORA LES The market 8| @ @ Exchange, sisty days.. — 4 85% | ment north prices were fairly maintained. Some | (nDroken Rorses: also o sood saddle s 5 g e Mg g about steadr. but qulet, at recent prices. Com. 5 nge, 4 Erlle extra fancy blacks in small boxes sold in a | Dorses. Friday May 22 at U a. m. . D. - Stlvar Yaic lower. Exchange unchanged. Mo Kan & Tex pfd 2,500 o R L T PR R B L i b b ey . =1 AND T e . Lo ey [ e T IRORAT, Aot " 4 - < . & choice. * ; fancy. 4. it 2 By 2 | at a wider range, according to size and quality | K X 3 New York sibck . g 2 s PRUNES —Are steady to firm under a fair | New York Exchange, sight.... — $57 | of ‘the afferings.’ ‘Apricots from Arizona were cw York stock market higher again. e e WG demand, with the larger sizes showing_the | New York Exchange, telegraphic — 41 | In fair request, but as receipts were liberal CTIO By 2 N & greatest strength. Quotations range from 3@7c | SIVET. per ounce ... 2413 | prices were lower. The first Calitornia Apri- | By AUCTION 2 Baik of England rate reduced from 4 per cent to 335 per cent. | boiario & Wedters 738 TERRITEIE Ars in tate demand. tor obbing |y e iy 2 fewmon opraced fom Armons. Reml T 1" teat and Barley about as before quoted R ST LR LR e | i etiend Ol Coies. . (SR iee S s s it | - SONEAD OF E : quoted a A a te. 3 5 {g'“’:fl‘ dm ot o PEACHES —Are less. active and the tons | SEa ¢ and small. Corn more trregular. Oats and Rye unchanged. g e rather easier, though prices are unchanged at| WHEAT—Aside from the weather and crop | Prices of Citrus and Tropical fruits stood as | - Middli y | Rock ‘s'l;n“ e from 7c to 8c for choice and S13@10! {news thers i nothing of interest to report prt\'hlonlly q“?—'nfi and m-r'ke(t dellli:{nl gWene ran 1 y, 1 1 9 o N P fancy. . e s of the In- | unchanged. ree cars of Central American | ran, Middlings and Shoris still higher. Hay unchanged. | & iy & B FCC | answhare in Xhe ot Kuis el ok s 11 Bananad tame 1 ‘and 300 cases Limct and 80| 35 MARES and GELDINGS, beoke and - 4 P . . 2 -1 L. ~ et lan sur] v - . crates pples arrives from exico 4 > ontinued activity in Beans for domestic shipment. |StL & S F 24 pfa. * ined 1c, with & good deal of long wheat still | STS1os, PINSAPRIcs, S7oved Trom (NOED (N | broke. welghing trom {n‘mouux.."?"n ddia > . - B X | St Louis 8 W .... - - oming out and a poor cash demand. Kansas | be auctioned to-day. two-year-olds. Consigned by C. R. Sugge:t Butter continues to decline. Eggs and Cheesc unchanged. e Chicago Grain Market. City advices satd that bad reports {rom mans | STRAWBERRIES $103 per chest for Long- | Coiuad® County. 2 1 : i | e g cere being received, one g To be Sold at 11 a. m “. .Buliish 3 S . | 8t Paul pra ARG, 1 Wvis. werR crates from Florin, 50g60c. ; Bullish sentiment among Dried Fruit handlcrs. | Southern Pacific * # | dispatch from Wiehita reporting 20 per cent | *'GOOGERERRIES — Common, 20925 per| o, MONDAY, MAY 25 AT J'm' isions sweak. her ad in the Enst 180ulhern Railwi T e CHICAGO, May 31.—There was fair subport damage in fifteen countles in the v:;’::‘:::c; s vlrl']:r and 2c per Ib in bulk; English, Dclo.:l LES] - e TS e , here a i the C . Southern Ry pfd.. Y ) o T 3! ‘hange in this market beyond | per Ib. i com . So S | Texae & Pacific... 4000 528 31 32 | early and prices were steady at the openink. | » sneme aecting in fotures. “APPLES—30c@$1 per box for common and | XNo change in Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. | Tol st Louls & . 0 28 ¥ D% | with July wheat o to e lower at T4 | e e cocice and §1 251 % for Tancy & & M P et B 778 | @74%c. selling up during the fiist honr | ” @1 #7153 California - 1 8 ' i y = - | Union Pacific...... 85,155 88 Shly SiTy ; v; 7 T | (California Club. = 6@10c per 1b in bulk; red, 50@ per On THURSDAY EVENING, May 28th, 1 will ii7tre and cut Nails 10c higher. |hion Facifc pfa’l 100 0w B0 90| lo TAW@Me Soon afierward offerings be | white Australlan, $1 47l4@1 8244% Northern | ifiie §g75c per box and 3=5c per 15 in Dulk. | seil ail the Ciyde and Percherun stallions, brood- - . % TWabash ..... L 800 26% 261, 26% | NN Ot the market showing no railying f‘;llsnflo;fl‘%@l s g s , APRICOTS—From Arizona, $1 2581 75 Der | mares with foals. mares, geldings, colts and fl- Canned Salmon quict and in ample supply. Wabesh pid.1 0 10700 463 48w 48K | DOL UL 0k (he'end of the cesston. when | O 00 Urebon Veller, A crate. S s lies, Balonging o the estats of Henry Plerce s 3 : | Theel & Lake Erie 400 22" 2 B T 1o DottE THIGE, ks TearBan s Pal o - CITRUS FRUITS —Fancy Navel Oranges, | Feq. (Santa Rosa Stock Farm). The finest col- New Potatoes higher. Onions steady W&LE?2pd 300 A4 4. 2., | ine by the leading long prevented a furthar | Santont {0 b IECI0LES o $1.7503 50 per box; chotce, JIQ1 T lection of draft horses ever offered in this city. 4 S ugner. : s Wisconein Central | 1163 228, 2% 2| QY00 (he ‘market stesdied at the close, | Open. High. Low. Close. | S0cqSl; Seedlings, 5cg81 23, Tangerines, 758 | o rare opportunicy for farmers, horse bresders & ~ © TWisconsin Cen pfd. 2.3 : s o X ; y-No 4 n quarter 253 and_draymen. Sale peremptory. Y Poultry and Game seliing off well. L i o e e e Casn | May Ko *ali o0 s120% §128% 81287 boxes: Lemone. “Ticasl tor standard. §1 350 Occidental Horse Excnange, 246 Third g i 3 | Adame 2SR 2 Py o 2 . Session. NEt for choice an: , 7 : i 4 2 ame n ehared in the general weakness, 8 good 2 p m , - Cherries and Strawberries continue to come forward freely | American ! g tlond b f ot ol Ll Open. | High. Low. Clos. | Grape Frutt. $1g2 50 Mexican' Limes, 340 - { Unito . bearish feeling in other graing became pro- [ May—No sales. ; e e s T Mawatinn: . — i nounced. The closs Was about steady at the | December .. 81 28% §125% $1 25% §1 8% |yl Smenicn snt L0 Receipts of Produce. R 3 THE COAST RECORD. |Am.,sm Coppe: | decline. July closed at 44%c. RARLEY—Previous prices ruled, with a pzaies wcacuil Bank ,»f E,,g}m,d Rate. G e S o - ks Ot & Fots | Oats ehowed the heaviest loss in the grain | qujet market. . s 7 Raisi H FOR THURSDAY, MAY 21 i ' s B B BT ety pits and it wag due to the heavy gelling by CASH BAPLEY. e Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey 4 | £ =5 o3 £B i ; ong holders, with no s o the marke A = a n 53 » lana sesterday Secreseed | R i Amer Linseed Ol . e | Feea: 31 07501 10; Brewing end, Ehinving Flour ar eke .. 1284 Screenings ska I3 eent 10 31y per | § 53 E5 g2 8 S Bl el s Provisions were weak. Free offerings early. | S35 31 4000 i The loca trade express decidedly bullish sen- | Wheat. ctls ... 2380 Taliow. = r money market | ETATIONS z St 35 g8 5> & |Amer Loco nfd.... with but little demand, resulted in a declina | °F f3IF o< T timents as to the coming Fruit seazon, saying | Barley, ctls e p s 8 =B g"E% % 38 Fromedian g1t throughont tha list. July pork cloged with | e e that the shortags in the chisf staples in the s B - =5 & . Lot : e G 8 |Amer = & Ref pra a rus-do( l'.!:;-;‘.@!lar:d off 12140 to 15: and ribs | EEOP ‘High e Close. | United States and Europe practically guaran- | oni® Ce8 O '325 Quickstiver, fiks = me 1 e and Speculation. k] I | Anaconda Min Co were, down 714! % | 3 g | a higher range of values this year. There | Bran sks 44 3 e et Brooklyn Rap Tran = 1Thé ending - Tutiires sudv 60 Sahow ey Poseli 003 90% ° BO% | is consequentiy very little disposition to short | Hay. tons .. 30.000 a NG AROUND INTO | Baker .. atated e e e Aoen- HiEh TN H S 2 p.m. session. | the market for future deliveries. which is a | bales . So|Erandv. gals .. 109 ; CONDITIONS arson ... on Tobacco prd. .. Wheat - e i b acl Open. ‘High. Low. Close. | good thing. It is realized that whoever shorts sks S - ot ienty Cloms aph: | prE e = ax -7 General Electrie jaay - 7 Bl 1 :.’,,,; | May—No sales. woss ‘ot 90w gox | the market this sear is likely to get his fingers 34 - <ol - Hocking Coal.. - = - o 20s | December ... %o i % | burned later oh. henge of feeling on the | Flagstaff s Reptember 11, o 0 ‘ oo et g gy g1 - oy 5 e International Pape Corn No, Al M TR | oaTs —Gray are on the market agAin A | FRUITS—Apricots. 6%@Tkc for Royals and of wha speculation. | Los -Angeles Pt.CMy .00 | Lnter Paper pfd.... May | B4 4G 4y agn | are beid at 31 S2UE1 0 TOR R hers is | 798¢ for ordinary Moorparks; Evaporated Ap- STOCK MARKET. the verge of de- | North Head P1.Cldy el Juiy 45 B A A% | T R e 3 ples, 4@41%c; sun-dried, 31@4c; ches, 4139 e e sk e 1 e S | e e e | 8 . s e e iy National Lead | 7 37% Red, §1 1 20. for co for halves; Nectarines, or whits ums, hes ow nd confidence | Porth s 7 7 357 38 , . b e | e mese P taas North * Amerfcan. . . Be 5D B 38, |13y for chotes: Gray. 1 a21e@1 55 | 4gec for pitted and 1@1%ec for unpitted; Figs, | Al classes of stocks were quiet in the morn sone for this are easy to | Roseburg Cloudy Parific Coast { A% Hm a0l ges | CORN_The domestic description le guoted | 33 o 'for black and 4@5c for white. ing, with no fluctuations worthy of mote. Pa- Getion improved monetars con- | Sacramento ket 4 per barrel — | frm and.in fi'"od':?f;'""'" e & | T PRUNES—1902 crop, 2%@2%4c for the four | cific Gas sold higher at $41 25@42, but in the Nait” whtat Tecp Beapecia b | Sek Take eople’s Gas..... | 100 1900 1800 1sps | but Western ie reporied weak and Bl ilow. | sizes. with 14@lc premium for the large sizes. | artarnoon it fell back to $41. Bank of Califor . al causes. The epeculative | S ey e | Jury 1770 1770 1745 1760 | Western (ReCRed L. Tand §11214@1 15 for | RAISINS—1802 crop are quoted as follows: | nia was siower at § . The ofl stocks = 5 apparently realize that the | & P e i September [.. (16 7715 16 80 16 6735 16 70 | $1 1702@1 20 Tof W “Veliow. 31 20g1 25; | 2-crown loose Muscatels. 50-Ib boxes. Sic Der | were quiet all day. ot re her test and therefore re ullman Palace Car Tard, per 100 pounds mixed. ol do. $1 40G1 B0; White, $1 2091 30. | Ib; -crown, B%c: 4.crown. 6c: Seediess. loose | * The Standard Coneolidated Mining Company - ey ot The prement: Supoly 3 Republic Steel...... {May . ........885 so5 ss0 ssy |small rounddo B ST Y Khite ana §1 209 | Muscatels, Sc: Seedless Sultanas. Sc. Secdiess | of Bodie district paid a regular quarterly divi e urities ng the new issues, i& really | Spokane 29.8 e g a8 | 3u 5 1000 80214 R9215 89214 ‘,E'z}‘".‘ tor Brown. Thompsons, 5%c; 2-crown London Layers, 20- | gand of 10 cents pers share yesterday. the mariet stand under existing condi- | LAtooh 30. T B s | September 000 905 50215 §021, |12A PRI, or o ib boxes, $1 40 per box: 3-crown. $150; 4- | The Homestake Mining Company of South Nevertheless, as ‘ust stated, there has | 2 . On Bax & Posee G | Ehort Ribs, per 10 | BUCKWHEAT—S$1 15@2 per ctl. crown fancy clusters, 20-1b boxes, $2: 2-crown | Dakota has declared a regular monthly divi- seen & molers 1av e change of temper | 20 Cloudy . Tn B & P o ba MAY ..... g f 321 9321 Bl e it Dehesas, 20-1b bog:.d $2 5‘9. &-;mrwn Imperials, | dend of 25 cents per share, payable May 25. B et. which 18 Justified by new condi. | 3 2 " Qleer~ 00 [Tn B & P Co prd. | quiy o 85T 8 aan | Fl = T MRS 201b boxes, §3; Sesded, €0, b Fremo, fancy, santeiptut et g St ‘artincial interiorence should | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL L | o =z S5 ’} ot i § NUTS_Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 123%@15c: | Pl ssex st art e | FORECAST. TS Rubber....... | TCash quotations were as follows: A No. 2, 1013@11%c; No. 1 hardshell, 115@132c; | TR She <0 S e % D o d have nof | Utah and Northern Arizons. It Is moving vers | 1 5 Stee . 73@S0c: No. 3 0%c: No. 2 corn. | 4 65 usual terms; Bakers' Extras, : | 103eg11c for T X L, e for Ne Plus e - hich SFe mumb) 2L Ouls Svacen. SDA BRve B8 oll ARl foving VeI 1 U 8 Steel pra b |44y 2 Yeilow 4630 No. 2 oata Satge: | £ 0% WS OO o ion, $3 7084 per bbi for | Ultra and 8g8)e for Languedoc: Peanuts, 53 VIITRD STATRS JONDS. i e arkets ave generally mell suppiied | High winds continue tn California Western Union... | No. 3 white, "33ta@2sc: No. 2 rye 481@30c: | OFEOR BT 1000 on v Bakers, 7c for Eastern: brazil Nuts 12613c; Filberts, | . 1Rt s e & o 1385 138 Y e e n | Heavy rain has fallen in Utah and light rain | - = | good feeding barley @43c. fair to choles ' Vamily and §3 1 12g12%c; Pecars, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50@3. | 43 97 0UP--- \‘ b 4 qr ¢ new. M:‘ a6 2, and as the financial situation Wn |, "o ihern California; also light showers fn | 10tal sales 786,000 shares | malting. 498 No._ 1 flax seed, $112; No. | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as| “B\iry Comb, 12@13%c for bright, 1lipe | 48 GF res....110%111%3s qr coup...107%,108%, bl Framue and Visitay I8 “HESIVINE ] the:Sen Jenguin Vailey y UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO, | 1 Northwestern. $1 17; prime timothy 'seed. | follows: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs; | (or light amber and 10c for dark; water white MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. er than otherwise ¢ 1o be 101 "The weather is unseasonatly cold ovér the | NEW YORK. May 21 .1 SCO. | £3°75. mess pork. per barrel $17 S50@17 624! | pye Flour, $3; Rye Meal, §2 75; Rice Flour, | extracted, 6f7i4c; light amber extracted, 5% | Ala A W Bs. 00— ~ e o Mseations for the Trans. | *ntire Southwest. In the great valley along iogtns -3»;»4 Runr—\v-'-d- of llard. ‘per 100 poiinds. $8 8568 80 short ribs | ¢r0. Corn Meal, $3; extra cream do, $3 75 | @6c: dark, i@4%c ! c — 107% ¢ D e ones tar overmubscrip- | the Sierras and eastward over the desert the 000 at 791, ARSREHOH: - 1R000 BT | sides 19 85: dry ealted shoulders | 100, J1S, §4 50: Hominy, $3 75@4; Buck. | BEESWAX—20G2Sc per Ib. C C G&B k')fixg}g{* al loa aking alliowances for oversubscrip- | o L Mo SPom "0 o degrees belo! o | (boxed) short clear sides (hoxed). 3 £ s ——— sl ow a surprising abundance of capital | {PRPeratun 2 5 NEW YORK BON | 59 tog! Clover, contract rade, $11 Sog | ¥heat Flour, $4 2344 50; Cracked Wheat, $3 50: 5 i 7 awaiting inv Ad :";-';” o] A thunderstorm s reported at Salt Lake l: ref 2. reg...105% Manbattan .......1011 i“ 5. f(;{f:’;'o:l‘- barrels, §7@9; in sacke, $6 506 Provisions. ’1‘(1‘;3:}?2". ~ . e iy Yo coupon .1053% Hocking Val 418,167 | = ~ " - e SR S . . Split Peas, A —— Fer v ed by the im Bl . A Sty b4 D Val 4148.107% os. Receints. Shipmance. | & 50° Pearl Barley, $6: Sp . boxes, $6 50; e = The most L B A N et are D ATRIL & N unified 4100 = i S Fiscio Snpmon'es | Steen Peas, $5 per 100 Iba. . Chicago was lower again and weak. This M"XMH failing off in from the west: San Lui west: Fres 211D Tnt el 4%-- 78 | Wheat. bushels . © 257000 Sk market _continued neglected and more or less | |SF & SIV3s.121 — ioft us @ trade | Yyme 28 west; Modena, hwest. 3515 Minn & St L 4s. 10015 bushels Hay and Feedstuffs. weak, with no change in prices. | H | Sterra Cal 6s109%3 — - sgainet $33.300.000 |y, west; Modena, trvest 1105 (M, K & T 4= P . bushels H - i CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12¢ per Ib for | L o bs. SPof A6s April, 192 and $34.000.000 in 1801 This | “For. made at & for thirts 110%| Do 2ds ....... ve. bushels . heavy, 12%4c for light medium, 14%4¢ for light, | L Ry 3s. asoe . siinued sb ng trade balance is one of the | ourg ending n Do Js, reg. 10213 N ¥ C gen 31g¢ Barley, bushels Middlings are still higher and are selling at 2 P % | A L Co 8s. a1 . est unwe signs of the times. and can- | Northern except | Do coupon 10213IN J C gon B8’ | —— = e ematkable figure, as Will be seen. Bran | 10¢ for exirs light, 1614@17c for sugar-cured | ™ [ LY g SPof Cée + he overlooked. For the ten months of the | ghowers in the foothills and mountaine: warm- | Atch gen 4s 9015(Nor Pac 4s..... . Onthe. Produce Exchange to-day tha Butter ) 1so moved up. Feedstuffs {and 17%c for extra sugar.cured; Eastern| po gtd 5s.106 — | (1905)Sr A.10835104 cca excess of exports was the | er: brisk ne 1 high in the interior. | Do adj 4s 8 | Do : 5 | erket mas stendy. _Creamerien “160%i30y] and Shorts Bave, S0 Bemes i uffs ars | gar-cured Hams, 15c; California Hams, l4c; | T, A P 1c 5s.102 10435 (1905)Sr B.104 105 Tears being £33, 00 “iudy. unsttled westh- | Bal & Ohio 4s..1102 Nor & W con da;100 * | EEE™ steady at mack ccosse Included, 1dc. | gutting so BIED, (02l Juh the suppiy ls i | Mess Beef, $11 50G12 per bbl; extra Mess, $12 | Mkt-st C fs. — = | 1908 ... 10715 4.00.000 | er Friday: brick ‘routhwest wind. T7 "] “Do'sus (3% | Penneyivania TR, T wodk. HNEnG | el ™ Triey are auoted Below. There is noth- | @12 50; Family, $13 50; prime Mess Pork. $16; | Do lom 5a.118 1183 (01 . 1174 - < i en- evada—Cloudy; warmer Friday; brisk wi _Do conv s .. |Reading gen 7 S Rt g T | fted. TE iy lear, $26; Mess, $18; Dry Salted Pork, & X C 6s. — C exports | winds Can So 2ds ......10813| Rock 1sland - % | ng new inniEe) extra clear, Q0. . Plgs Feet, $5: & 1 NRC of C Bs. - iraports | San Francisco snd viclnity—Falr Friday; | Central of Ga 5105 (St L & I " 2 5 | BRAN_320020, b 470, R T it e o d 8 08 T vels. 10 > | brisk northwest winds. | Do datdne e 2% B Lo s o CLa% Foreign Futures. || MIDDLINGS S5838 e ton, Beet, 16 per A | NCRR e at home and | ALEXANDER G. McADIE, | Ches & Ohio 315,104 St Louis § W 1sts 831, £ s | SHORTS—$25G26 per ton. LARD—Tierces quoted at Sc per Ib for co- | N G B (¢ ga RS D TAbehal OTRRL! | Chf e Attt B ) %14 ! | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley. §23 50824 per | pound and 10%@llc for pure; half barrels, | X § g 56 PR e+ ! 26 RIB. 4.8 A Pass dn 33 A bl P % | ton. Oflc:k;s ls&cf'lc;;'.':mm&li 50; gg:‘ ,D“L'_u;l.hc: 10-1b tins, 11%c; 5-Ib tins, 11%¢: | 3 & r.aw 56 e change. — # ;81,150 Pacific 4s..... LIVERPOOL. | L & aae . Cracked Corn.” $21 50628 Su: | - COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 104c; three | O T CO 63 Aty B T g Bt A LA pantets | rae T e Wheat- July. st | e 22623 Horse Beans, $30 per ton; | paif barrels, 10c one tierce, 973} two tierces, ea but it ie early. and there is| EASTERN MARKETS. GaNeong. 133 TS L&W | openin - e e R i b e i | ST SRV Y WATER STOCKS ch to recr A bumper | P R g {Union Pac 4s.....1021; | Cloging .. i’ i Wheat and Oat, $13@14; 2 ; Contra Costa 38 50 |Port Costa... 84 661 ally certain and this is a | 5 | GC.C&SIL gn 4s. 99%| Do cony 4s . 974, | PARIS | fnear 814 i~ B“.e-y.' . 500312,‘1_ Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | Matincors = & |Spring vai.. 83% 54 £, B b Chi'Term 4 8% Wabash Tsts 11813 | Wheat— May. Sept.-Dec, | and k“’g‘,'s“ 0¥ 50; Alfaifa, $10 50G12 per Gou 2 AS AND ELECTRIC. e of which have B ~ 5 Colo & So 4a Yo 2ds . oliday. Stock, $10 5011 50 0@ 1 — ND 1 s o e b New York Stock Market. Den & Rlo G 45. 80%| Do deb B ... s igeird L TS ETRAW—4215@50c per baie HIDES AND SKINS Culls and brands sell | Cent L & P. — 4% /Sac EG & R 30 | Erte prior lien d4s. 981, West Shore 4s...110% 13 ; - about 1%¢ under qustations. Heavy salted | Eqt G L Co. 3% 4XSF G & E- 56 57 = easy. as veual this| oo R R BT i T S New York Cotton Market. Beans and Seeds. Steers, 10%e;: medium, 9%c: light, Skic; Cow | MUmAIEL. 5 8 |SF GL Ca ¢4 4% o demands are at a min- | e sts.1 s Central 4s.. 2 Fie for heavy snd Sic for light: Stags, 3 “ it E. -5 Ting | sharp confiict between the contending element W YORK MIN & 3 . Hides. S}4¢ . | I — |UG&E Co. 4% — S L R | (h L Mok aeitnit Thiy. aerning (o B, ORI am | NEW YORK, May 21.—The cotton markel | p.ans continue firm and active, with Pinks Salted Kip, 8%c; Salted Veal, 10c; Salted | ‘TEES’ CERTIFICATES, recerves, though larger | feverish fluctuations during the first hour. The on -~ };g‘fl;‘:‘m»r eeee 0| npened casy at a decline of 11429 points unde. |\ 4 Rayos leading. The only change in Seeds | Calf, 10%¢: dry Hides, 17c: dry Kip. lic; dry B, 574/ g W T ettt srorstu g ity dgnin slig o i 20lopntr 2. - § %01 very weak Liverpool cavies, heavs estimates | | 'y decline in Broom Corn. e Calf, 19c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 25830c each; INSURANCE. ¥ funding op- | D¢ time o s . | Com Tunnel . 2 | wea allowing the c re was a brief 3 e 215G 1, $1@1 50 each; Horse Hides, salt, $3 for BANKS. e g " | new low record for the movement below last | &f L - od cortainty. Th ally wn- , $290@3 10; Pink, $2 7 80; Red, | Wool. e | e 1 bt £’ SUpROTing . ostiers: aihiih were | S0 & V- 1 B sampart Which, however Swas iy ons | large White, 2 Y65 75g3 55: Red Kidneys, $5 | large and §2 50 for medium, §2 for small and | om Nationl125 — [Lon P & A.165 168% house agreement will porting Horn silver ... . 1 ppo ned | g2 15@3: 5 | P of %,000 Lo $40.000.- | in evidence in & very large scale from the start | Iron Stiver . 1 25| Small Hopes | mimost entirely fo the new crop dptions. After | Go; Blackeye, S e e s M | ne &"%fi,‘,’lfi’éfiffi“flb":”z‘s v ha Ly Y- ::‘;c,',"’&"”’:‘.},,, a aceount ! the companies | gheorbed all offerings. The ure to seil | Leadville Con 0. |Standard g | this came the closing Liverpool cables reflect- | ~ SEEDS—Brown rd, $3; Y 8- | an jori B ot i Py . waw course as it is rumored the 5 3 5 5 ing a demoralized condition in that market, D Flax, $2G2 10; Canary, 8ic for East- | foc for Coits. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, | Cal Safe Dp.143 — |S F Nationi el ol B rmesrers “{‘_.;_{ bad spent itself and the decline was oniy BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. with he near monthe net 10% €0 22 potite e ‘ tard, f‘&‘ e, 191dc; Rape, 1K@2to; Tim- | 39%c; ary "“edso:‘:'-:'f"' 23";,' dr!Asznl; B o s B checked Half the day's total transactions| Money— m“;;."!‘“"” com.. 97 | er and the late months at decithe of 7 to 9 “:f;,’f@fi‘fi'pfi‘.:‘,,'"“' 3%0 | American. 3¢ Goataking — P e | SAVINGS BANKS. N were dcne In the first hour. fterwar ere | Call loa: 3 ning— | points. s brought about one of the most eed, 5 3 - g Sav & Loan. — 1 T slow bt increasitg upward Tovement: | Time. ) GG ARV Tuciied and heavieat realising Tovements” the Green, $1 752 per etl. Bl B "y reaeres, UGS g | G REITN ety Tt e and the market closed firm and quite active at B — {|Allouez ... . market has vet witnessed. In the course of ten e =8 ved, 8%@0c *| Mutual Sav. 92% — |U Trust Co.2150 — . b Ry e sm _Intil | the top level. There was a continuance of im- | Atchison 48 001{ | Amalgamated minutes or so July had sold down to 10.S0e. A 7 No. 2, Be; grease, 3G4c. | = ~drggaadcod e ol g portant iiquidation frem ~the Mirst hour, ax A e ia . 1™ Dty e | August 10.62c ‘and September to 9.75c. i | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. T ot et B, o ars | B N rreawr RARSADS makin < shown by the large concentrated selling in St. | Raiiroade Bingham' ... 5o | Clasees of traders seemed to be selling, and the | as follows: - . 17@19c: | . son present Sppecrises | Paul and the United States Steel stock and | schison Calumet & Hecla | cotton apparently was absorbed by certain bear | den of now Potatoes, particularly | Koothill free, 13g16c; do. defective, ' 11g1dc: | Californts .19 o |Presidio ... 38% & oaer srances | some of the Canadian stocks, which sufferee in | {5500 Centenntal interests, who found substantial profits in a | The best gra . | Northern, __ 14§1%c. _accoriing to = conditio 5 . : o N b it S )y s speculative collipse. The selling | povb'a Aivany Priemigr i | Geciine of more than §2 a bale from Wednee: | stock in boxes from the river, were in brisk | Nevada, 121%c: San Joaquin, free. 11g1 POWDER. g R ot ey nited Steel stocks was based | Boston'& Afbany.Z87 TOPREr Range, | day’s close. Then speculation quieted, For & | cemand and higher. Small green offerings in | go. deféctive. 9§11c per Ib: Southers. 911 5 [Vigorit ..o.. 3% 3% . s mubject to the comtrol of | oo 4o B e thority in that rossY | Boston Elevated Franklin {ime the market was comparatively inactive. | gacks continued in free supply and dull, hence | Vatley Otegon. foc, MT@ISe: S0 medim, SUGAR is subject to control | Iron Trade Revie: authority in that trade, | DoSton EL Prices fluctuated narrowly with the bull lead . ic; do 3 : do Lam] . , e big operators. d should their plans or ard tendency in many branches of the | N Y N H & H. S |Isle Royale . showing increasing Qisposition to support as f»; the wide range in prices. Fresh arrivals of SioPs-15G30e per Ib. _ 4% Kilauea . 5 9 s cail for m vity such may easily | trade was polnted out. The argument that an | Fitchburg ofd ..139 |Mohawk ... found offers subsiding. A rally ensued, which | 0/d Burbanks were in fair request, but prices { D47 30 |Makawell .. 24 26 e e s s | sbnormal cindition in tron s being abendoned | TRl SRECE L i IOcecta o . carried prices upward from 9 (0 11 points, but | had no quotable change. New red Onlone wers | ¢y Erancisco Meat Market. e i B o 0 T8 en there was on January 1 | 59 YiSing pritue SoT & Seons Sur il Bad Mune | O Misosllgucotis— Parrot the estimated receipts for to-morrow were firmer under light receipts and a good shipping Hutchinson . fore more stable basi mission that th sellers will finally puzzle. The selling of St. ude the public toward invest- kely to become more hopeful. Think- at last row brought more into ses hereafter will be of an e m the recklessly i 1901 and the early (2 5 ume, rtures of Such an exercise of judgment were attributed to ev 2 than the Fherman law to L binations, and in it lies the | § an improved market securities. That safe investment in considerabie is attested by the oversubscription New York City loan of | thrown upon the is money | margine and shrinkage of for several days past the day. in the stock The Codfish Trade. market, but ¥He circular of the Union Fish Company | enye | in last weather and « further gold exports a matter of doul duetion of the was the basis of the English speculation. the Bank of England, ““other securities” circular we reported very rough | snsequent failure of the winter | codfiehing in Alaska We are now in receipt of mail 8dvices from our Alasken fishing sta- | omx covering the monthe of March and April. | advices confirm same and report | 5 ance of tmd weather, with gales, snow- | storms and temperatures from 12 degrees to 18 | degrees below freczing. When it has been pos- *sible for boats 1o get out, the fish are found 1o be ‘scarcer on the banks than for many years. with its Transvaal paid by allowing the bt. is coupled with the ad- price at which buyers and | come together is still a | | was believed | 0 be for important interests owing to its vol- The weakness of Northern Securities on | the curb and the selling of Burlington bonds the came cause. e confidence with which the heavy offer- market were absorbed served to relieve the fears of a wiping out of | collaterals which | have aggrevated the weakness of the market An important factor in | the support of the market was the heavy buy- ing for London_account, which is estimated all | But the | | the way from 75.000 to over 100,000 shares for This made itself effective not only in the foreign ex- change market, whers the appearance of bills | from the arbitrage brokerage houses broke the rate some 10 points and left the feasibility of The re- Bank of England discount rate improved tone of the The weekly statement of decrease in of $8%,780,000, shows that the enormous loans of last week to float the loan have practically all it shows also the confidence of the bank's officials that the large supply of foreign capi- tal now loaned in London will not be disturbed interest rate to relax. been re- | The * This means that the present scarcity of mew | likellhood of further demands upon our own odfish in this markst must continue for at | €014 supply is therefore diminished. Finally the . ihast several weeks longer Gecided reaction in the cotton market served Large quantities of hake hav orted into San Franciso ¢ this spring. As the esting gualities of cse fish are not so wel understood here as in # the East they are accepted by many dealers as “u substitute for codfish at various prices below . however, been from the Atlantic by the shorts in cotton. vesterday's losses. maintained at the higher level. the day on_this market, and t Puget Sound. This, like seiling at various prices below the fig- ek meked for mew genuine cod. *The unusually smell cstch of this winter and spring in Alasks r with the scarcity of . genuine cod 5 the E the remarkable The bond market was irregular. (par value), §2.650,000. United & the last call NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Low. % “aliure of the Lofoten codfisheries of Norway, | Stocks- Sales. High. «hould make 8 much stronger market Atchison 55100 76 Spmyetition with hake, which can be soid s | Atchison prd 1,600 4. and the presence of the old fish mentioned, | Bait & Ohio ... 28,800 = will pre ent any advance while trade continu Balt & Onlo prd 110 et as pow. But should any demand arise | Canadian Pacific. 23.800 the riet should respond promptly with 2 | Canada Southern 100 1arp advance over the low vates mow prevail- | Chesap & Ohio 2.410 & Bps Chi & Alton . 1,600 ¥ Vg Chi & Alton pfd 300 3 Weather Report. ik & R S Chi & G W B prd. 7 (120th Meridian Chi & Northwestn. 435 EAN FRANCISCO, May 21, 5 p. m. | Chl Term & Tran. 176 The following are the seasonai rainfalls to| Cri, Te7m & T pfd. 2,145 CEC &St Loui 960 Coln Southern 1,150 lour hours: | Colo South lst prd. ‘300 Colo South 24 pfd. Del & Hudson Del Lack & West. Denver & Rio G.. Last Season. e a3taannil % 57 % .79 .87 30 96 60 18 s98s 8332 28 a restorative of confidence and relieved the pressure of liquidation of stocks to cover losses The market lost much of its animation on the upward course and the day’s net advances failed to wipe out entirely But the demand was weil A feature of some further wide declines in the market in some of the mctive -stocks. Total saies tes bonds were all unchanged on asi‘gj: FET - 28 § American Sugar..1237/Quincy . Do ptd 120 “JSanta Fe Co; Amer Tel & 154 |Trimountain Dom 1 & S 17 |(Trinity ... . General Ele 183 |United States Masg Electric .. 20% Utah .. Do pfd 85 |Victoria . United Fruit t4 |Winona ... U 8 Steel 423 'Wolverine Do pfd . 821, | LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Con for money... 91% N Y Central.....129 Con for account.. 92 Norfolk & West.. 70% Anaconda. ... S | Doptd ........ 91 Atchison ... 7 Ontario & West.. 254 Do ptd . 971 Pennsylvania .... 65 Balt & Ohio 90 " |Reading ... . A | Canadian Pacific.131%| Do 1st pfa | Chesap & Ohio... 41% Do 2d pfd ! Chi G Western... 214 Southern Ry Chi Mil & St P..157% Do pfd .. 348 [Southern Pacific.. 8§73 Union Pacific ... 34% Do ptd . 0813U § Steel . 551 Do pfd . 130% |Wabash . Louis & Nash....117 | Do pfd . Mo Kan & Texas. 25% Bar silver, steady, 25 1-164 per ounce. Money, 331 per cent. The rate of discount | in the’ open market for short bills is 31, per cent and for three months' bills is 3% per cent. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, May 21.~-A further decline fn pigiron prices was announced to-day, loss being about 25 cents per ton. This break took in all of the grades of the Northern iron and No. 1 foundry and No. 1 soft of the Southern irons. The price of $20 25 fixed to- day compares with 25 at_the opening of Denver & kio G Do 2d pfd . Tilinois Central. April. That was the high price of the cur- rent year. A year ago the price was $19 50. NEW YORK, May 21.—Spot tin closed un- changed at £134 in Londen, but futures there Were 155 lower at £132 bs.’ In New York the tin market was quiet and unchanged, being quoted at $20 4! 5. f Copper was also easier in London, closing about 5e lower, with spot quoted at £62 7s 6d lake, electrolytic and casting. Lead was 2s 64 lower in London, where it closed at £11 10s, but remained quiet here at 37%. S eiser closed unchanged in London at_£20 17s 64, and was also unchanged in New York at $5 75, Tron closed at 526 64 in Glasgow and 46s 4154 in Middlesboro. New York iron prices were lower, No. 1 foundry. Southern. $20 50621 0. 1 No % foundry, Southern. $19 50@20 25: foundry, Southern. and No. 1 foundry soft, $20 25@20 7. Warrants remained momic nal. INew York Grain and Produce. —— NEW YORK, May 21.—FLOUR—Receipts, 17,000 barrels; exports, 2000 barrels. Less act- ive and a shade easier, WHEAT-Receipts, 23,400 bushels: exports, 134,009 bushels. Spot, dull; No. 2 red, &3i4c elevator and Sic f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern juth, 88%c afloat: No. 1 hard Manitoba, %c f. o.'b. afloat. Optlons passed a weak 3 | heavy, and futures ai £61 15s. Locally copper was | quiet and nominally unchanged at $14i 75 for the interior movements bearish and | from all points a decreasing demand for spot | cotton was reported. It was also stated that | owing to the highly speculative atmosphere | urrounding the market spot dealerd were find- | ing difficulty in obtaining sultable cash ad- | vances and this encouraged the bears, who | | again began hammering values. The bulls be- | came less aggressive and values gradually de- | veloped a declining tendency. the prices being | forced downward, slowly at first, but gathering | rapidity toward the end of the session, and at | the close they had reached a new low, ievel for the day. The market was finally “Irregular, closing easy at a net loss of 27 to 55 points. July, closing at 10.70, showed a loss of about $2 50 a bale since last night: August closed at 10. September, 9.65¢; October, 9.27c, and May. 11.60c. Total sales of futures were estimated at 1,000,000 bales. The New York spot market was 10 points lower at 10.25c. Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, May 21.—CATTLE--Receipts, 7000; strong and higher; good to prime steers, $4 00@5 10; poor to memium, $4@4 90; stock- ers and feeders, $3@G2 63: cows. §1 50@: 60; heiiers, $2@4 canners, $1 5086 75; bulls, 83 25@4 25: calves, $2 50G6 65; Te fed stears, $4@4 60. ! HOGS—Receipts to-day, 27,000: to-morrow, | 15.000; left over, 10.000; 10@i5c iower; mixed | and butchers, $6 10@6 35; good to cheice heavy, $6 45@6 6215: rough heavy, $6 15G6 40; light, $5 0% 20; bulk of sales, $6 20@6 0. . SHEEP—Receipts, 10,000; sheap steady, lambs 10c Jower: £00d to cholce wethers, $1 75 05 50: falr to %;oflzllxed."” G 73; West ern_sheep, - native lambs, $4 509 | 7; Western lambs, $4 5067 05. ST. JOSEPH. ST. JOSEPH, May 21.—CATTLE—Receipt: 2300; steady to 10c_lower: natives, £1 10@5 Cows and heifers, $2@4 50; stockers und feed- ers. $3 35G4 65. HOGS—Receipts, 7000; about steady; light | and light mixed, $6 10§86 26; medium and heavy, fis&mwc 45; bulk, $6 20GG 50; pigs, 2565 85, P R Recelpts, 4300; steady to 10c lower. St. Louis Wool Market. demand, Medium grades and combing. 16@ 201gc: light fine. 15817%¢; heavy fine, 11@13c; tub washed, lufim o London Wool Sales. LONDON, May 21.—The offerings at the wool auction sales to-day amounted to 11,170 bales. Merinos and crossbreds were in active demand and locks and pieces were eagerly bought by the Continent. Broken gcods were in request for France. Punta Arenas sold freely to Germany. Moderate sunplies of Marings and crossbreds were taken Ly Amer- cans. Northern Business. SEATTLE, M 21.—Cleari 702,079; TAcou:I'w'll}z a1 ~<:emnur R, "p_on-rl.nm. May 21.—Clearings, $380,121; balances, 484, SPOKAI!’I? May 21.—Clearings, $373,608; balances, $75,216. . > [3 8T. LOUIS, May 21.—WOOL—Strong and in | demand. Old were in free supply and dull. Asparagus was in light receipt and high In the early morning and, although recelpts were heavy later on, the market was held steady by liberal purchases of canners, who paid $1 15@ 1 25 for No. 2 and $1 50 for No. 1. Peas were in free supply and the garden variety was easy. Prices of common offerings were maintained, as most of the offerings went to the canpers at the minimum rate. Mexican and Los les Tomatoes continued to bring good prices and a consignment of 76 crates from Florida sold well at $6@6 50 per crate. String Beans were in free supply and prices were shaded. The other Vegetables had no quotable change. POTATOES—New Potatoes, 75c@$1 50 per ctl; old Burbanks from the river, 35@35c per ctl: Oregon do, 30@75c; River Reds, 30@3be per ctl; Sweet Potatoes from Merced, per ctl. ONIONS—Domestic_Yellow, 50@75c per ctl: Australian, $6 per ctl; new Red, 45@35c per sack. VEGETABLES —Asparagus, $2 per box for extrr oy §1 50G1 3 for No. 1 and $1@1 25 for No, 2: Rhubarb, 50@70c_per box: Green Peas, §1 15@1 25 per sack for common_and 2G2%e per Ib for garden: String Beans, S@tc per Tb: ‘Wax, 5@6c: Tomatoes from Los An- geles, $262 25 per crate; Mexican, $2 50G2 75 Eor box: Summer Squash. $1 25@1 50 per box: from_ Yuma, 75c per box: Cabbage, $1 25 per I cacrots, S5cis1 per sack; Cacumbers, hot- house, 50@75c per dozen; from Marysville, $26 205 per box: from Yuma, $1@1 25 per dozen: Garlic, Go per Ib; Dried Peppers, 6c Green' Peppers, 15G20c per 1b: Squash, $40 per ton. Poultry and Game. The Poultry market was in good shape, there being no Western offering and the receipts of domestic being light. Prices of all deseriptions were unchanged and the demand was steady for all kinds except small Broilers, whica (dragged at easy rates. A few sacks of Hare and Rabbits came in and found ready sale at u“?‘g‘a‘l'zr‘;("!"—"w- ‘Turkeys, nominal: Geese, r pair, $2@2 50; Goslings. §2@2 50: _Ducks. 4 50" per wdozen for_old and $396, for 5 ; young Roost young; Hens, 5 [ Rocsters, ers, 50@+ 50 for lal and for small: n-,"olfi.;l per dozen ror old and $1 73 for Squabs. _ 3 AT 3. Srun Rabbie 81 B Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Another cent was lopped off the price of Rutter yesterday, and even with this the mar- ket did not move, so quite a line was put into storage. Recelpts were large, as will be seen. There was nothing new in Eggs and Cheese, cept that dealers are no making con- ::.finl to sell Cheese, Mm of them will 0L deeipg wers. 110,400, Ibe Butter, 1854 casea were i 2 D 28500 The. Cheese. Eg‘ al . 23@24c: dairy, 22G 23c; stors Butter, 17g20c. i SHESSES S, 1SSLIc or thiolbe Cmlld: Eastern, 1 7i5¢; %&m," Tc_ver 1h. . EGGS | ‘17g10c; culls and seconds, 14@16c; store, ic per dozen. . B » . Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Receipts of Strawberries continued 00 heavy All descriptions remain as before, with plenty of Cattle, Sheep and Hogs coming in to satisty the demand. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers sre as follows: BEEF—6%4@Sc for Steers and 5%@7c per Ib for_Cows. VEAL—Large, 7G8%c; small, 9§9%c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 3g9%c; Ewes, 5g0c per pound. LAMB—Spring, 10@11c per Ib. PORK—Dfessed Hogs, 814@10¢ per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound | Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 | per_cent shrinkage for Cattle. CATTLE—Steers, S$G9c; Cows and Heifers, |17@Sc; thin Cows, 4@5c per Ib. - I CALVES—4@5%¢ per Ib (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 4@4%c; Ewes, 4c per Ib (gross welght). LAMBS—Spring, $2 5062 75 per head. | HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 250 Ibs, a:,c; under 140 1bs, 6%c: Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@%c for June-July delivery: San Quentin, 5.58¢c; Wool Eags, 329 adc: Fleece Twine, 73%@8c. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: zew Wel- lington, $8: Seattle, 36 Bryant, $6 50; Koslyn, $7: Coos Bay, $5 50 Greta, $7; Walls- end, $7 50; Richmond, $7 50: Cumberiand, $13 in bulk and $14 25 In sacks; Welsh Anthracite Egs. $13; Weish Lump, $11 50; Cannel, $8 50 per ton; Scotch Splint, $7 50; Coke, 311 50§13 per ton in buik and $13 In sacks: Rocky Moun- tain descriptions, $8 45 per 2000 1bs and $S 50 per _ton, according to brand. OTL—Linseed, Bdc for boiled and 52: for raw {n barrels; cases, 5¢ more; California Cas- tor Oil, in cases, No. 1, 70c: pure. $1 14: Lu- col, 50¢ for boiled and 4Sc for raw in barrels; Lard Ofl, extra winter stramned, barrels, $1 cases, $1 05; China Nut, 37%@é3c per gallon: pure Neatsfoot. in_barrels, cases, Soc, Ceylon and Bbc_for Australian. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil in bu'k, 14%c; Pearl Oll, in cases, 3lc: Astral, 2lc; Star, 2lc; Extra Star, 23¢; Elaine, 27¢; Eo- cene, 24c: deodorized Stove Gasoline. in buik, 17c: in_cases, : Benzine. in bulk. 13c; in cases, 19! Gasoline, in bulk, 2lc; in_cases. TU. 71c per gallon in cases and €3¢ in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, Sle per Ib; Whif quantity. EUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining pany quotes as follows. per b, in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A C and Fine Crushed, 5.63c: Powdered, 5.30c; Cand; 3 Dry Granulated, fine, coarse, 5.40¢: Fruit 25c more; boxes, S0c more; 50-1b bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tab- Jets—Half-barrels. 5.90c; boves, 8.15c per Ib. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its NAILS—Cut wire are 10c higher. CANNED uflou—u here and very Aull in. New York. where stocks are very heavy nd b off. ing for sperm, pure, : Whale Ofl, natural White, 50@56c per gallon: Fish Oil. barrels. 43¢; | cases, BOc; it Ofl, in barreis, 58¢ for MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Packi34% — |Oceanic S Co 8% Cal Fruit Co 823 — |Pac A F A — Cal Wine As100 102%)Pac C Borx.166 Morning Session. | Board— | 35 Giant Powder Con . 5 Giant Powder Con 50 Paauhau S P Co, s 90 | 25 Pac Gas Imp . 25 Pacific Gas Im; 10 Pacific Gas Imp 25 Pacific Gas Imp . €5 Pacific Gas Imp 10 S T Gas & Electric C: 15 S F Gas & Electric Co . Street— 100 Honokaa 50 Hutchinson S P Afterncon Session. Board— | 25 Alaska Packers' Assn . 35 Anglo-Cal Bank .. 5 Bank of California . 5 Bank of California . 30 Hutchinson S P Co . 20 Hutchinson S P Co . 100 Pacific Gas Imp 50 Pacific Gas Tmp, s 90 . 100 Pasuhau S P Co . 5 Spring Vailey Water . 50 Spring Valley Water . 100 Vigorit Powder . 50 Vigorit Powder . CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. i i Oil Stocka— Bid. Asked. Caribou Oll Co 21 Siy | Four Of1 .. 2 Hanford Oil 18 Home Ol . 2 60 Imperial Ot 18 %0 b! 7 Junetion Oil 1 Kern Oil LE Lion Ol . [ | Monte Cristo Of ... 105 | Monareh Oil 30 Ofl City Petroleum . 34 Cal Tit] Central Bank of Oakland Chutes Company ... City & County Bank . 2 Cypress Lawn Improvement Co Northern Cal Power Nevada National Bank North Shore Railroad Pacific States Tel & Tel.

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