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RANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1903 PSSR SRR John, N. 773,894 cannct purchase supplies on the street, and Vietorla,' B C 316,218 Northern Business. e e e into the' country 10 < i 4London 630,500 — buyit. g Family Retail Market. _S08%. 1t 1| SEATTLE, May 29.—Clearings, $408,060; | it is reported that the leading dairymen of Totals, Canada....$50,381,046 8.1 ....|Dbalances, $113,652, the San Joaquin Valley will hold & conven- t- —e—® *Balances paid in cash. **Not included in PORTLAND, May 20.—Clearings, $306,032; | tlon at Fresno on June 10 to discuss the ma! r—_— totals beq & jtems than | balances, $60,2] ter of quotations and to consider the advis- - enringe o alnng | O tals because of | TACOMA. May 20.—Clearings, $334,248; bai- | ability of forming a butter exchange in that | To-day being Memorial day and a legal hol no comparisen with last year. ances, $38,980." rict. iday, the markets will generally close at noon c - 'SPOKANE, May 20.—Clearings, $534,276; | Cheese continues steady at previous Prices. | and some an hour or two before. 3 —————— % , 813, po . Receipts are i # balances, 15,048, e oo o e ooy demand i Ezf! ot rather dearer. Butter and Cheese . taking care of most of them so there are not | remain e same. . New York Grain and Produce. Northern W heat Market. mary going into storage at the moment. Meats, Poultry and Fish are about as be- Receipts were 69,800 dbs Butter, 1098 cases torl:‘. R ki adte * WASHINGTON. Eggs angy 34,700 1bs Cheese. gs, Currants and Logan Berries a: -~ BUTT®R— Creamery, 22G22%c; dairy, 20@ | to the Fruit dist. There are 1o noteworthy TACOMA, May 20.—Whea &t S5tbes f - » Ves NEW YORK, May 20.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | changed; biue stem. 7+ heat, quiet and un- | 213c: store Butter, 17@20c; Eastern iadle- | changes in Vegetables. 3 " SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Natione 1 OBtee National Lead..... North American... club, 73c. 3 < ‘ Pe Anw fi:’f“::mh; exports, 38,220 barrels. Dull = OREGON. "é;eg:'}:‘ssrgi?ew, 10%@11c; Youug%.sfa_m:r Wellingion -§—@10 00/ New = . 2 2 i R & . TLAND, Or., May 20.—Wheat—Walla, | 12c; Eastern, 17@17%c; Western, 1 7c Seattle .....$—@ S 30, Wellington $—@10 To-day Memorial day and a legal holiday. Pacific Mail : WHEAT Recelpts, 170,670 bushels. _Spot, | Walla, 73o; blae siem, 36077 Wbeasi-wans, [ 300 g . TR e L ek = 5 - -2 e 7 e e steady. No. 2 red, §3t4c elevator; No, 2 red, EGGS—Ranch, 19§21c; store, 16%@1S¢ Per | Richmond ..$—@ 9 50| Greta . $—@ 9 00 Increased activity in Comstock mining shares. e N Sic f. o, b, afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, | #— 0 dozen. DAIRY PRODUCE. ETC. B B & i Pullman Pal Car.. 87%c f. 0. b. afloat; No, 1 hard Manitoba. 32 ) T Y Butter, choice, 5q30@35 Common Egzgs. .. —@2 I all-streci stocks weaker on the day. Republic Steel..... s6%c £ o b. afoat. On excessive rains in LORAL MA Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Do good. ‘Ranch Egs 3 o . . h d Iepublic Steel pfd. l!l;: Southwest and small Argentine shl‘PmdQfl!!I,I ’ HKETS- g:?!!'. %ll '; < }Iu].:-;)n.duum 3 Silver continues to decline. Exchange unchanged. | Tenn Coal & iron.. e o et and s e & sete | Conditions in the fruit market showed little | Cheese. Tastern Z3022] Bt tract N, AYE S ket til Tuesday. Union Bag & P Co tiement of the deal and other options vielded | ™ # | change from the previous report. Supplies of | "y ng prp No more grain markets un e |Un B & B Co pfa. to tall of poor export demand and realizing, Exch d- Bulli nearly all descriptions - were plentiful and | g o IWheat and Barley futures firm and cash Barley higher. e R oy exneet A Tone SEIgnee an wiaion. there was a heavy surplus of Cherries, ADri- | Hams e / i .8 Leyther o inchanged,., anly. 20780, closeds cots and Gooseberries unsold at the close. | Lard > 2 . 17 8 Rubber. September, osed 79%c; Decem’ | ! siiver continues to declin Receipts of Cherries, while less liberal than | The San neisco Butchers’ Protective As- Oats reported rather firmer. Corn and Rye still dull. U 8 Rubber ber, : ke, Sterling Exchange, sixty das.. — §4 8yt | O the Previous day, wers still more than suf- | sociation gives the following retail prices for hipping de 1 U . .8 Steel prd. SOL—Tirm, 5 = = | lower. Some very fine artarians : sl ; Shipping demand for Beans continues, with firm quotation. 1.8 Steet pta.. MRS Sy Sering Bxchange, cablesilll = 4 s gt JYery fine i sl Roast Beef..... 10818| Roast Lamb, per | No fi y . = B LEUM—Steady. 5 % 7%2 | premium. The canners were in the markel 5 3 Sas e No firther change in Hay or Feedstuffs. Total sales.. 0,000 shares. (WCOFFEE—Spot. ‘quieti mild, rh{:,‘;;flg‘ PRRTS e sl gg% for white Cherries and purchased a consider. Bk 1 L dp1D| Mutton Chope: sigar p 5 A # @ ures closed quiet and net un A5 5% | able quantity at 2%@3dc per lb. Nine smal 110@12: 2 El Butter weak, with free imports of Eastern coming on the market, | . NEW YORK BONDS. | points lower. "Sales. 27.i5 fhcluding: | Mexican dollurs, v L T it | e et Yeak in. Ch d i S U S et 20 reg,. 1034 Hockine Val 4ed0 | July” 380g3 s30: Septem 4.00c; De- W heat ond Othet Grai 6 which oS B B er i 9% 9 | Covied Busé 1. sgit]veut Guiet Coos advanced ag S 0 g r . coup.105i (1, & 2 e | cember, 4.45¢; April, 4.60c. 7 ; ere was no inquiry whatever for Cherry | Soup Bo 4G—| Veal Stew Eggs advanced again. Cheese steady and unchange Bo B T U e ot | O FOGAR Rl Pty Retined, steady, RS Fime, "ha frute being 100, smail and green, Soup Meat o e Fu Some changes in Hams and Bacon announced for Monday. oty e e v APORADRIED, FRUITS, | et in| WHEAT—As th wires were generally down R O e | e . E . i, Do new 4s, coupl337 Minn & St I | AR AT AL efate and holders | ast of Denver there Was no news of any con- | the preceding day. The frult was generally | oo -...80073 Ducks, each Wool, Hides and Hops as previously quoted. Do 0ld 48, Ter 1005 M K & T 4o { steady and’ tho demand ‘moderats and OIS § (8oL S I (0 Rkt and Earope vesterday. | boor and unatiractive and moved slowls. | onn Gk, oo -S0@TIGHIS IO 2 & aoith le receipts, but no lower. Do A o drning tendeney. * Common are quoted. at i@ | The local market felt the effect of this depriv- Curtants were offering freely and, moved off | “Colf N ettt ; [’ « wer. Gs. reg... 2N Y C H O e and faUCYASL ] ation, v et rates. Green 0 . Hogs weak, with ample receipts, ” | Do s, coup. 1N T C BUc prime t Sige, cholce at e atlon, and was dull and unchanged, though | (10X L TR o et 14 Roosters. "éa 50465 Fixeous. pair. | Atchison gen 4s. 004 North |_Do 3s %N & W con is.. 1; Pennsyivania 1004, Reading gen 4s S0 abs, per pair.35( 0G50| Rabbits, each. .. 2002 3@2¢| Hare, each UTS— DRU. . The recei of Longworth _Strawberries PRUNES—Spot prunes ruled steady to firm The Grain Exchange has adjourned until T o Broilers, each | with the Targer siis I good dcmand. Priccs | Tuceday, as wil be seen Jn the st column. e e e ans | DM v fl‘:x;g?(’:’g:réfi_fr:flfir:}‘m!‘g"l“-ées held higher CASH WHEAT. top quotation was obtainaed for & few brands, | FRUITS AND £ 5 . Californta Club, §1 31%@1 37%; California | Which came to hand in good condition and | Apricots, pr Ib.. $@10 Fresh Figs, per Ib.31 Cagl Oil marked down half a cent per gallon. Do adjust 4s.. Local bank clearings continue to lead those of 1902. ; I B&O4s . Do conv 4 5 - | 2 4 F faney. : . 7 Can South 2nds..106 | Rock Istand . at 8%@fc for cholce and 4@4lc for fancy White Australian, $1 4714@1 5214;: N . s - e & ¥ h 2 Sl ver at W it 47%@1 2%6; Northern | Were eagerly sought after. Malindas from | Ailigator rears,dz$.ud|Gooseberries ... 3d.u P‘oralac:, Onions and Vegetables continue plentiful { Cent of Ga G.. CLaL A con Ti1 PEACITES Are quiet and lower at T@7ie St LT Nortvar Bius st +1 48 | ataontie cams 1o dand i oor sonatcn Aimonds 15420 Limes, dozen " —a13 TN, > & 2 . : e 3 v, . cing overgrown and sun-cooked. e _can- . 6| Srape Fruft, doz. Not much-variation in Poultry and Game. ies & Ohlo $iis 1015 S0 T2 Swest 1sia steadiness at the decline. il doirons ners purchased freely, paying 234¢ per Ib, being | Blackbrries, bskt.—@25 Lemons. dozen ..15¢23 = 3 2 nic & Alton 3izs G6%a] Do = % SR ks o5 equivalent to about $1 90 or $2 per chest, | Cranberries, per Loganberries, per All seasonal kinds of Fresh Fruit in good suppl . B &Q new 4a. 0458 A a X o . There were 300 crates recelved from Florin, | _auart . T.—@20 drawer .......—GSS s - ‘Fa = 58 South P . : Devomber .. $UBY gieh.. Low: o Closs: |and as the berries were in good condition they | Cherries, per b, 310iOranges, dos _..-20gk ic Southern Ry Clucago Grain Market. = A D $1 30% " 81 30% | sold readily at good prices. Raspberries in | Currants, per 1b—@I5|Pineapples, ea...30@ 5 Sl neriy | 6 % 1 & Pae 4 R 2. m. session e N e N e | I il e Datvbesetin, bekiniey . tinued warm in the interior; light northerly | R T - . | A - i 2 s from ngeles Niits ... .20 s, bskt25 ,'ll(mnnal Day. winds, changing to fresh __u"fl_‘,sm e coawt. | t L 4 00 1 r}!hn(l:\(‘lfl; 4s. - * £ = “o%.’,? ‘lH:gfh. sxbxj:' ‘Pfi.‘ (é'uum\y b‘rvu‘h( "uyég ‘per basket. -Common g;nnnl:, doz. l_‘g:m S(:\nwbornts. per & Southern California—Fair Saturday, except — <O - £ 4 ecember ...$1 307 3074 ocseberries continued in free supply and dull. estnuts 120/ TAWET . .o.....25Q40 Memorial day and a legal [Cloudy in the southern portion: ontinued | South 4s... 8814 W fl)"fl 1. | CHICAGO, May 20.—Wheat ruled exceed- | = pApRpEY_still higher prices ruled for cash | The Orange market was steady for small Cocoanuts, each.—@10| Tangerines, doz..15g20 g L SEm——— mrough. | Warm weather; light westerly winds. | Con. Tob 4s. ok 0 | ingly dull throughout the day and aside~from | grain, $1 10 being freely bid and §1 1214 asked | Navels, but dull on large sizes, which were in | Dried Figa,per 1b—@10| Walnuts, per 1b.15@20 Will be suspended through- Nevada—Fuir Saturday; continued warm, D ‘:;:l e e B * | a jdecline of ever 2 cents in May prices | for g-;;eg'x'.) yith brewing descriptions corre- Sandenc: . At e anction” sie ";fi VEGETABLES— San Francisco and vielnity—Fair Saturday: 0 st Shore 4s 1 , B The market was quite | ¥DON s UUERE eve wi e no more viih - me Cholce Navels; Artichokes, doz..20@23(Onior m... R 5 R continued warm weather; light westerly | Erie gen ds...... 88 (1 & 1 ¥ ST Lo i T e e ’in the | lo¢al market until Tuesday. Several cargoes | @1 20; standard, 81 &5 fancy Valenclas, | Asparagus. Ib.... 5@ 3 Ohra, afieq, Tb..— 823 Grain Trade Holiday. | winds, becoming brisk. C Ist {Wis Ce . | firm at the start, due i are reported loading here and at northern | $2@3; cholce, $I 63@2 25. The choice Navel® | Beets, dozen ....10@—|Potatoes, new Ib.—@ 3 Gram hday. ALEXANDER G. McADIE. | = Southwest and July was unchanged at 73%c. | parts. were all large sizes, hence the low prices for | Beans, white, ib. 5§ — | W YORK MINING STOCKS. - o SH BARLEY. that_grade. Little Chief . SOBR, BARLEY: STRAWBERRIES—$3@6 per chest for Lon, worths snd _$2@3 for the larger varieties <SPV Forecast Official. Ch Board Trade will be | | With the strength in corn prices became fir! As the Chicago Board of o Wi Adams Con Potatoes. per Ib.% 3113 Colored, per Ib. 5@— Parsnips,per do: 2 Dried Lima, Ib.. 6@ S Rhubarb, Ib .... 5 i | | er, July selling at 73 | Paris and the general dullness in trade re- | | Aion but the decline at | Feed, $1 10G1 121 Brewing and Shipping losed on Monday on account of the election, | - - | Breece $ ; Chevaller, $1 15@1 30 | crates from Fl Cabbage, each .. 5@10|Radishes,dz behsl3q e (2 s unte e orin, 40@50c. i and same gay will be 2 bask holidey ‘ Brunswick Con. . 04/ noentx sulted in &n: easier tone, the market remaining SRt GOOSEBERRIES — Common, 16G20c per Celery. Bead ... 310iSweet Fotatoes, | Liverpoo! and Paris. thus closing fhose =73 | EASTERN MARKETS. | Comst S L i steady the latter part of the day, About the SRR L S, drawer and 1@2l4c per Ib in bulk; English, Sc | Cucumbers, dz..75cG$1 Sage, da R L kets as well, the San Francisco Grain Ex- | . {Gon a Savage . | only feature of note of the entire session was ssion 9 to 11:30 a. m. per 1b. Garlle —@10 String Beans, 1b.—@10 chamge vestersay voted to adjourn from ves- | | Horn Silver sl B el oo e Hion | Low. Closs | CURRANTS00@7s per drawer. snd i 80} Lopis suscsaiii— iring. Peacs, ih. terday aiternoon over 1o Tuesday morning | ¥ 3¢ | ron Eilver - een selling by belated longs, which occurred | December ... 92 02y v2 92 |per grate B I i BT e XS will be-no more grain quotations of {Laanla ON v omand was not suffi- | May ........No sales. APPLES—75c@1 50 per box for old and - e Fo the: & = ¥ e late 1n the day. The d o 0 e e 50@ | Egx Plant . Sprouts, per 1b. any sequence from anywhere until Tues New York Stock Market. | BOSTON STOCK | clent to absorb the offerings and the price : 2 p. m. session. SESE . e Geeen Peas, ib.. 3@ 5| Spinach, per 1b..—@ 5 day. | i | Money— Mining— | declined from 7ic’to and closed at ibc. | No sales. CHERRIES—Black, 40@6Sc per box and 3| Lettuce, per doz.13@20| Thyme.dz bnchs.25@30 5 | . | call loans @ Adventure . 6% | July closed e lower at 73ic. OATS—The market was reported firmer ves- | §5¢ per It In bulk Wwhite, 25G40c per box and | Leeks, dz bunchs. 15§20| Turnips, per doz.1 Coinage in May. NEW YORK, May 20.—There was a brief | g joan 5ig There was little trading in corn, but the | terday, though the demand showed little im- | T R85 % per_Ib in bulk; Royal Anne, 75@85c | Mushrooms, 1b...—@73|Tomatoes, Ib ...25@— owage in JAay. show of etrength in this morning’s stcck mar- | * Bonds— T e o ke Whole, the poor show- | provement. Stocks here are light, but probably | % POX A5 7e ber. [ in bulk, FISH— ket, but weak spots =oon developed and the | Atchison 4s... 9914 Daly ing of crop conditions and the uncertainty in | sufficient to carry us into the new crop with- CITRU, vfitlf&%e:n:f‘ or ?l‘lte} e at the local branch Mint dur- | jater trading became apathetic and at the last | Mexican Cent 4s. 76 - |Bingham .. 157 | remard to the freight handlers’ strike being the | out any shortage. i e b ey e e May consisted of $2.400.000 | stagnant. The opening rise was helped by | Raflroads— Calumet & Hecla.510 | dominating factors. Closing prices were firm, B\;msx:. u.'él“i?‘l;*cémflsgk' .:; 12"/:%::% ards, 50c@$l 25: Seedlings, 75c@S1 25: Vale and $28.000 in | London, especially by a considerable rally in | Atchison ... Ih%ieubgunia) with July %@%c higher at dolae. | T, 8 00 vy, S 32161 35, - |clas $2 2883; Lemons, S0c@$1 for standard Urited States In 36y, 3008 the | Bts tintos and vecovery in fhe olpper man | Atchison ped.-; .y S4% Cobasr (RARKE. .- Continued dry weather in the East, together | 1 #%5, for EBEICE: CIO, B K0 e @ very dun | $1 25@1 50 for cholce and $1 752 25 for fan- | Flounders Squid . e g 000. The ‘total |, # X ry in the copper mAar- | Bogton & Albany.253 Dominion Coal... with 100 much rain in the West, was responsi- | CORN-=Dealors cont'ue o 4 Ty R P o T o - | et ¢ T 0 e B e, g aonths of the fiscal | Kot- As considerable importance was attached | Boston & Matne.170 |Franklin Dla for a firm undertone in oals, July closed | market at unchanged quatations, o | $4@4 50; Bananas, $2 25G3 50 per bunch for | Herring 106 —| Turbote . g n e 42,538,684, esterday’s London selling, which was sup- | Boston Elevated..145 (Isle Rovale { e higher at 3dc. sa"hstern, sacked), 31 10G1 LT3 for Tellow. | Central American and 15ea31 50 for Hawaltan; | Mackerel —@20, Trout, Salmon nilippine silver pesos. | posed to be due to an embarrassment of the | Fitchburg pfd Mohawk . Provisions were weak early with packers in- | I S8 (it ia large Yellow, 31 20@1 2 Pineapples, $2@3 per dozen. e Do horse. 15@—| Trout ... 5 in 1901-02 the coinage | short side of cotton and of the lone side of | [inion Pacific. Jjoi Daminion | clined to sell, but later there was & falr rally | foail round do, $1 40G1 50; White, $1 20g1 : v s i R . e - | e s actio - o v exican Centra 4 Osceola . on buying of September lard by commission 5 Rt & - . 2o aimndi, Sradlh ey e e R e e | Whttiscine— “Parrot Touses, "he closs was steady, with September | EYRIIER. SH 0t 45 T Wil sna VL 20G Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey | "o smokea - Clams, gailon . n - 3 onsifered gignificast, | AmalgRummisd COPDET | g mnevican ST Quincy pork 5 cents lower, with lard and ribs uh- |~ Ryk—$1 10@1 12% per ctl. AN Sardines Do hardsheil, Bank Clearings. | started upward in sympathy. In view of this | Am Sugar pfd fanta Fe | changed. BUCKWHEAT—$1 16@2 per ctl, FRUITS—Apricots, 614@7%¢ for Royals and g~ jCranihh tendency of the market and the i t per ctl. ¥ S | o oews holiday the bear Interests whowed | e e i) The leading futures ranged as follows: _— 7@9c for ordinary Moorparks; Evaporated Ap- 0g—| Crabs, cach . E T becs holida e owed | on & S rimountain — Lz — 2 . o i ussels, quart ¢ clearings this week were $23 position 1o cover their short contracts. | General Electric..180 Yrinity TR R High, Low. Close. Flour and Millstuffs. ples, 4@4%c; sun-dried, 33%@4dc; Peaches, 415@ holiday here will be followed | Mass Electric. 1, United Wheat No. 2— Glc: Pears, 4@4%c for quarters and 3@64c | Pompino . | Whitsuntide holidays on for- a ) 7§ Nectarines, 4@5c for white; Plums, | Rockcod w1 Nanges, so that the pressure Of any | tiaed. Fruit. i st FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 400 | 4acc for pitted and 1@1ic for unpitted; Figs, | o o o | sudden news development would be concen- | y;"§ Steel........ 30% Winona . September 4 65, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 30@4 40; | 3}@4c _for black and 4@5c for white. ® for the cor- | trated on t ew York stock market On | y; g Steal pfd 81 |Wolyerine } _ Corn No. 2— | Oregon and Washington, $3 70@4 per bbl for | PRUNES—1902 croo, 23,@2%ec for the four ding o thess | Monday. But when the bears started to cover | = © g 4 : ['sy 45% | Family and $3 70@+4 20 for Bakers'. sizes, with %@Ic premium for the large sizes. | Gasoline, in bulk, 17c; in cases, | they found it so easy to secure stock, owing | N CLOSING STOCKS. July . 43% | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as RAISINS—1902 crop are quoted follows: | in bulk, 13¢c; in cases, 19% | 8o the tncresse in offerings 2s the price level | gon for mon Y Central ....130 | Septem 4513 | follows: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs: | 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-Ib boxes, 5ic per ine. in bulk, 2lc; in cases, . that they became reassured. Amalga- | 1% for @cct.... 9215 Norfk & Western. 09% | _Oats Rye Flour, Rye Meal, $2 75; Rice Flour | Ib: 3-crown. 5%c? 4-crown, 6c; Seediess, loose | ~ TURPENTINE—75c per gallgn in cases and | pper was clearly under pressure Anaconda. Gl Do pfa .. " 91 | May 34% | $6 30; Corn Meal, $3; extra cream do, $3 Muscatels, 5c; Seedless Sultanas, 5c: Seedless | ¢9¢ in drums and iron barrels. | nued liquidation, which was attributed, | ¢chison .. 3, Ont & Western... 273 | July 34 Oat Groats, $4 50: Iominy, $3 75@4; Buck- | Thompsons, 5%4c; 2-crown Lomdon Layers, 20- RED AND WHITE Red Lead. 6@ that of yesterday, to the unloading of | “'o'fh 6615 | Septem 313 | wheat Flour, @ $4 35@4 60: Cracked ~Wheat, | 1b_boxes, §1 40 *per box: 3-crown. $1 50: 4- | gizc per Ib; White Lead, © . according to - smports st the | P°0I Bocounts in the stock. The price went & | pait & Ohio . 901, Reading ... Mess Por] 5 50: Farina, $4 25; Whole Wheat Flour, | crown fancy ciusters, 20-Ib boxes. $2; 2-crown | quantity. mphets o 4 | sharp fraction lower than yesterday's 10w | Gan Pacific .....128%| Do 1st pfd . May 19 05 2 50: Rolled Oats, barrels, $7@9: in sacks, | Dehesas, 20-Ib boxes, $2 §0; ¢-crown Imperials, UGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- ouse during the month | point, but met some support and rallied over [ cyoo g Ohio 1'30%| Do 2nd ptd . July 17 25 | $6 50@S8 §O: Pearl Barley, $6; Split Peas, -1b boxes, §3; Seeded, f. o. b. Fresno, fancy, | pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-Ib ainst $043,122 in May. | & point. There was renewed selling on a large | “"Chic Gt West.. 211, Rands ... | September 16 70 | boxes, $6 50; Green Peas, $5 per 100 lbs. 1-Ib cartons, THc: choice, T3e. Cubes, A Crushed and Fine C s from January 1 1o | scale of Rock Island, and later in the day | «‘yr'g St Paul..153 South Railwa: % | " Lard, per 1 e NUTS—Walnuts, No, 1 softshell, 125@13c; | powdered, 5.50c; Candy Gras t $2,174,048 during 1‘ Union Pacific and hso\;mpm }-ad:c suffered | T "Boers ........ 2114 Do pfd s May .. L 8 Hay and Feedstuffs. . ll%ggun,'mso.; h)nlmshzll.h‘ll‘g 12¢: | Granulated, fine, 5.40c; Dry Gram: renewed declines, the former touching a new 3 e Pactfl S 5 8 . . 2, . imonds, ¢ for Nonj eil t Gras - | Tow lever for the movement. There was littie Dy R - Do Sesioe. e 83 S8y s e L X I TR T N B | e iy Cantetnatey . & | news to account for the action of the market. | p 2 = R ol e 4 | “Ehort Ribs, per 100 ibs— Prices showed no farther changes of any | UM and 8gSic for Languedoc; Peanuts, 59 | 5.40c; Magnolia A, Ge; Extra C, 4.90c; Golde | The bank statement was regarded as negu- | “'n, 1t pfd..... 894U S Steel i | May 921y 97 9323 | comromencs vesterday. | Several cars of new | 1Scicr, Eastern: Brazil Nuts, 12@18e: Filberta, | C, 430c; “D.” 430c; barrels. 10c more; hal {ively favorable. inasmuch as there was 0| Do ongpeillll BT Do ptd [ulg - 0371 945 9 4212 |y came In. Feedstuffs ruled firm G T, i e lllgn;‘-bfo?mn:: $4 50@5. | parrels, 25c more; boxes, S0e more; 50-1b bag, he veport of Edward A. Beals, section ai- | impalrment of resources, but the small cop’| nunots Central.. 189."|Wabash . September 917% 920 L3 BRAN—$25a26_per t c ( HONET—Comb, 1213} for brght. 113c | 10c more for all kinds. =Tablets—Half-Barrels, s Weather Bureau, for the | SAon I he Jogh BEOIOS T Secks' was | Louls & 15%| Do pra | ~Garh guotations were as follows: Flour, dull | MIDDLINGG$28G12 per ton. st ST or Hakt ambes Giimaotod; Sig | Love. Duweey S WE Jr Th. I0 Seaey Sy fie rect es Weat Jureau, | enst vas ; f NGS—$28@a2 R & k, * L 5 7 o . e ® the week ended May | apparent. It is evident that the loans paid off | M K & T....... 2%l \teady: winter patents, $3 50@3 60: | SHORTS—$20G26 per ton. @6e; dark, 4G4 ke, 5% | less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. | With the proceeds of the liquidation were taken | Bar silver uncertaln, 24 15-163 per ounce. atents, $3 50@4; | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley. $23 50§24 | BEESWAX—26G2Sc per Ib. : R tavorable for | Up Dy Gther requirements of which the public | Money, 1%@3% per cent. { $2 50G2 O per ton. Oflcake Meal at the mill, $25@25 50; e Receipts of Produce. | is not informed. The week's receipt of cesh The rate of discount in the open market | @26 50; Cocoanut Cake, 21G22; . 515¢: No. Jobbing. $2 : o <, | Corn Meal, $27@: Cracked Corn, 500 Provisions. | 2850; Mixed Teed $2223; Horse Heans, $30 S13, 5 | Cottonseed Meal. $26 50. The trade ann hi - | FI v sks. choice malting, 40@33c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 10; | Wheat, $12 50G13 50; Wheat and Oat, | 1.1 (205, FAROURCe b ,{f:"'"’ will prob- | Wheat. ctis g No. 1 Northwestern, $1 15; prime timothy | $12@13; Red, and Black Oat, $11 50@12 50: i ™ Ta sugar-cured | p, oy’ ctlg hern and extreme eastern £2C- | Jinalers on Western rallroads continued to 2 403 60; mess pork, per bbl, $17 374 | Barley, $11@12; Stock, $10@11; Alfalta, $10¢ | Bacon advanced Yc on Monday. Otherwise | Ogts, ctis 1 the ranges are fast hang the market, and was said to &c- b . 50; lard, per 100 $8 7214@S 75; short | 11 50 per ton. there Is nothing new. The market continues | Corn. ctls strict thers 4 Bo E1SD | count for, the speclal preseure agalnst Union Ban learings. ribs (loose), §9 200 dry salted ‘shoulders | NEW HAY_Wheat, $10 50G11 50; Wheat | dull. - Beans, sks xce ar th | Pacific. Northern Securities on the curb also | short clear sides (boxed), | and Oat, $10g11: Oat, $0 50@10 50; clover, $1T; U MRATE Ten. T 2 e | TS, to the last 1t was t00 frosts occurred. High ‘winds nt. and the rainfall except fes and in_the Willamette been scanty. Practical none from the interfor on balances served to for short bills is 33 per cent. The rate of about offset the outgo of gold ex- | discount in the open market for three months’ ports. The conviction is general that a large | bills is 3% per cent. f i | outward movement of gold from New York e | et e s 2 | FOR FRIDAY. MAY 29. .10,67¢(Feed, sks . 1,183 Sereenings, +46| Broom Co & 'No.# white, 3415@36% . Siyc; good feeding barl 38@43c; to is still to occur. The fear of a strike of freight snow, high mounta In the coast | ;1 gown to within a fraction of the low | i : whisky, basis of high wines, | Aifalfa $8 50@10 50 per ton, > Onions, sks "830| Leather. counties D i i je {157eL o the imovement. The suins of the | "o ® i _clover, contract grade, 311 50@11 7. STRAW—40@00c per bale. T;:"}'o'r‘ii‘é.“’fi,‘éf“&;"fi’é};‘?& rlu‘r*:u.'fifcfi'::i Bran, sks . 675{Lime, bbls . A e o sone i the best in several YEars. | Zetion ® One of these was e ther wreterred, | NEW YORK, May 20.—The following table, | _Articles— Recelpts. Shipments, and 17%e for = extra sugar-cured; Eastern | Tan toms Boo|Tatiow, - ctis The frosts has b Bome Inyury o fruit. | which moved up 1% on the plan for refunding | Compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | Flour. barrels 17,800 15,300 Beans and Seeds. sugar-cured Hams, 15c; California Hams, l4c: | Stratw, tons ... 3|Chicory, bbls But it is 100 early 1o delermine the extent Of | the preferred stock. The market was irreg- | Ings at the principal cities for the week ended | Wheat, bushels 132,400 Mess Beef, $11 50312 per bbl; extra Mess, $12 | Wool, bales 275/ Paper, reams 73 the damac: oubtedly suffer- | ular. May 28, with the percentage of increase and | Gorl» bushels e Fi it chatactistase. the B - | @12 50; Family, $13 50; prime Mess Pork,’ $16; » — . g compiaints of | - The bond market was irregular. Total sales, | gecrease 8 ATl i bushels 221,800 FIIRENE AESL CIREACRTIN. ean MAT- | extra clear, $2¢; Mess, $18; Dry Salted Pork. & rries aropping are asing. Prunes and fecresse as compared’ withiiths corresponding bushels 330000 | ket, and the overland demand keeps up very | 13c: Pig Pork, $28; Pigs Feet, $0; Smoked eare promise 4 strawberries and other NEW YORK STOCK LIST. et AUp e B R Therce: ted at Sc per Ib oy > g g nieey - i = BEANS—Bayos. $3 60G3 75: Pea, $3 25 erces quoted at Sc per Ib for com- ET. small fruit will ik w! s Sales. High. Low. Close. | o Citler- 5 “Exchange to-day_the Butter | el "‘; 5 1l White, $3 1083 25@, pound and 10%@llc for pure; half barrels, STOCK MARK . Spring sown grain - a1 70 o o 18 ew York. market was steady; creameries, 16@2114c; dal- | 3 00; Butters, $3 sma hite, 3 25; | Pure, 11%c: 10-1b tins, 11%c b tins, 11%c: and the fall sown 18 becoming quite £eet (D | 708 B e | wcnicago . rles, 15@16c; eges, steady at mark, cases in- | large White, $3 10@3 20; Pink, $§2 90@3 15 | 371, ting ' 12c. : . A e o Rave retarded growth. More | Baltimore & Ohilo. 99,200 5% cluded, 15%@1itic; cheese, weak, 103@114c. | Red, $2 90G4; Lima, $3 S0G3 00; Red Kidneys. | “COTTOLENE—One halt barrel, 10c; three " T N O Tmeeded in this section, and also in | Balt & Ohio ptd... | $5G0; Blackeve, 33 103 20 mer ctl; Horse | Balf barreis. 10c; one tierce. 9%c; two tlerces, | To-day being Memorfal day and & legal hol- s T e the corh crop 18 turn- | Canadian Pacific . 20,800 124 Beans, $1 25@1 35, 9%c; O tierces, 9%c per 1b. e O ving & siow growtn. In the | Canada Southern . 200 &% Firciaiitu SRR Tiown Musara, 83 Yollgw Mux. | fui Eetrllemai 105K the: amiamas WIIK 2ot o S aeiuien ” oy prom- | Chesa & 3 ., $3; Flax, 2 v, 7z - Witiamette Valley wrain ls (7Y Sod i ¢ !:':m':sv&&oh:l.ton“ 100 b OTeSEN.E NEREES. Eastern: Alfaifa, 13@1dc; Rape, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | aun. The gas stocks were firm, with a slight No improvement has been noted in the 275 T ion of hops: Some yards are promielng. | Chi & Alton pf 400 e hers present a poor appearance. Rain | Chicago & Gt West 1,400 Cincinnati angas City. Timothy, 6c; Hemp, 31i@idlkc per Ib; advance In Gas and Electric and the cer- % | 8%@4c; Broom Corn Seed, §14@15 per ton. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | tificates. Bank of California was lower at Shkhiezan & e iy meeded in the Grand Ronde Valley, |C & G W A pfd.. .. ! Orleans. LIVERPOOL. DRIED PEAS—Green, §1 75G2 per ctl. about 134c under quotations. Heavy salted | $600 bid and $623 asked. The oll stocks wers and the crops there are unusually backward. | C & G W B pfd. s | *Minneapolis 0 Wheat— Sept. | T At e Steers, 10%¢; medium, 9%c; light, 8%c; Cow | quiet. Comstock mining shares were more Sut may yet show up well with favorable | Chicago & N W. Detroit 0,049,113 Opening 6 11| Potatoes, Onions and T egetables. Hides, 8% for heavy and 83c for light; Stags, | active and firmer, under news of improve- weather conditions. Chi Term & Tran *Louisville 6,540,612 Closing 6 1% 5 7c; Salted Kip, 8%c; Salted Veal, 10c; Salted | ments in the C. and C. shaft. |Chi T & T pra Omaha 5,924,602 e oty supplied with new | CAlf- 10%c: aFy Hides, 1ic; dry Kip. itc: dry | In the aftericon there was a further im- W eather Report. lcccast L Milwaukee 5 g The market was liberally suppl Calf, 19¢; Sheepskins, shearlings, 25@30c each: | provement in gas stocks, Gas and Eleetria Gulomdo Southwrh, “Providence | ;i o heat— May. Sept.-Dec. | Potatoes, and only the best stock received any | short wool, 40466 each; medium. 70G90c: long | selling up to $38 and the certificates to $57 25, Col South 1st pfd.. e a gpemnsc. . s 2233 | attention. There was hardly any #sl foe. | waol, JUQL 0 each; Harae Hites: sl $3 for | The Onomea Sugar Company has declared a (120 Meridian—Pacific Time.) Colo South 2d pfd. W i el ¢ o &3 30 | poor small stock which had been accumulat- | large and §2 50 for medtum, $2 all and | dividend of 20c per share, amounting to $10,~ . 255 p. m. |Dela & Hudson dianapolis 4 Flour h B0c for Colts: Horse Hides, dry. $1 75 for large | (00, payable June 3, SAN FRANCISCO, May e | g g s Angeles. 8 Opening 32 70 3035 | Ing for the past week. Old Burbanks were | 20° fe7 GOUS: FOree TS S 8 I8 oo and | e atdend e o he foliowing are the seasonal rainfalls to | o, (5T oG, Joseph & Closing 132 50 3035 | well cleanea up and steady, although Inmc- | §0c ‘for €oits. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican. B o e et Rk - '?““‘w Borax @ate as compared with those of same date | nler i B G pra | Denver 9 s e five, The Oregon steamer is due to-day with | 32i4c: dry salted Mexican, 26c; dry Central | amounting (o §19,000. . - faet season and rainfall in last twenty-four | ppe . | Richmon, 4 OCEAN S ve ae— i about 2500 sacks, About 50 sacks of Sweets American, . Goatskins—Prime Angoras, s o o | B b il 4 N T e e R T i T Y N SRR N " statione— 2082 . Season. Season. | Gt Northern pid Pesaniyton x % etal Market. ew”n Gnions, red” being fairly ‘steady and | NTALLOW-—Xo. 1 rendered. 5%@6e per Ib; ey P 41.168 50.49 | Hocking Valley 8 _ old yellow very dull. Woo! " . 1 v - E 5 Hock Valley pfd ¥ NEW YORK, May 29.—Tin was without ex- All descriptions of vegetables were in ample otations for new spring clip are s.rnsmxo : g'go' fitfi i‘r% Tilinols (‘en‘(r:l -8 5 | ception very weak in London, spot declining ;llpplé and ?:rlcu klm;lhbut u;;la \'lrlu!leodn.';l'he .r'. “&fl.“f;"lm}lul%l::_ tal: ‘fifi;“f,‘:‘:' ng}: B mmmd :;AITES BONDS. e 3 s 2 17, 2 3 rn of the season appeared from 3 2 , 2 . Ask. T % 2w A e | Iows Ountrat ~ il Sl B i gl 6d | st Green Corn eantaining about 3 doren cars | Northern. 14@16c, according to condition; Ne- is ar cup...110%111% [4s qr o new.1353136: Freano ... TR T T T T g to £123 7s 4. Locally tin was unsettled at | WUNSS, AP RL00F Waa' received, and | Yada, 1215c; San Josquln, free, 11G1c: 4o, de- | 4s qr coup...110%111% 3a ar coup.. 1071 e Ovies 000 1549 21.96|K C Southern pfd. 3 s, B R R R B e R e e & e e = MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. E . 5 . Y .60 | Lake Erie & : . pot copper in London advan o cas were easier under heavy T . and | . fine, 1 i do | Te; -3 R e s D - 3B BR An|ERTave Rochester ... i 105 and kained £1 on futures, which closed | the canners reduced their bid to §1 per sac | “Hoss fagane per tb. " o DT I AR AN S ™ joiylcemicBte— & e e TR R Adianta, - 8 at £36 05 In New York copper was S ek woid veadily at higher prices. The CC GaE on. 1074 Om C R 6e 134 123 ing es Moines - 5 and more or less nominal at $14 T5@14 873, £ tve, bt olean g Cal-st 0s....116%121 |Pac G Im 43 98 — peratures are reported from Eastern stations: | Metropol Stefat Ry New Haven . @ o e I ion a1 insycoree KL o SR but cleaned up |\ San Francisco Meat Market. Con Costa bs — 103%|Pac B R 8s. — — Cit 78-60 Cinclnnati Mexican Central .. Nashville o and in New York at $4 57%. Spelter declined | ot the minimum rate. Prices of Cucumbers. Ed L & P 65126 — Pk & CH 6s.108 — B O - e-silPutiadeipta ... -80-98 | Mexions SasONI Spokane, Wasi 0 29'0d"to £20 Gx 1n London. but remained un- | Sumpier’ Squash and String, Teans were well| The supply of Hogs contioues fully up to Fer & CHba.116% — [Pk & OR 6al1S — 3 K - . changed here at $5 75, d, alth t: 4 wi-sf — % g ey 7002 | Missourt Pacific .. Sioux City .. o s lnl:’)l::xnv‘v closed at G62s 6a and at 458 “'{JS%‘,'\%E;E:&E R ttoah THGGL " pec “;’"‘" "“‘::“:“‘"d and the feeling is weak, Fac EGERSS — 104% g ] Mo Kans & Texas. Springfield, Mas: -0 o o ally fron. was quiet | ctf in sacks and 00c@$l 40 per cti in boxes| thovsh no further ecline is reported. Other SF & SJIVie. — 122% #4-72, Washington -82-60 | 10 7 Norfork -4 Ly 3 tl in M, A bet: £ - M K & T ptd e . 22 Quotations Targely nominal. No. 1 foun- | from the river; old Burbanks from the river, | Meats remain as before quoted. H Sierra Cal 63100 — . THE COAST RECORD. N 3 Centeal . avoo -5 dry, Northern 1s quoted at $20@21; No_ 2 | 35G5tc per ctl; Oregon do, 50@SCc; River Reds, DRESSED MEATS. L 158 P or A 6s T e | B RS e i foundry, Northern, $10G20; No. 2 foundry, S0g30e per ctl ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | [ Ang R Js.114 1161 (190) ....111% — % = o Norfolk & West Southern. and No. 1 foundry, Southern, soft, NIONS—Domestie Yellow, 50@T75¢ per ctl; | are as follows: LALCo6s — — | (1910) .... — 112% 5 g R.e - B Augusta, Ga. | ¥ sk 55 i: § 3,,"2,’.}5 : fi-:{‘“ Portiand. Mo, i at $20@20 50. Ausl:rllhn. $6 per ctl; new Red, 40@50c per sk. 3 Bgfv-—e%mc for Steers and 5%@T7c per Ib gg & g:. - — 8 l""&‘ sc 1oang B g <% 4 =5 s oo Seranton’ o1 sack. for_Cows. gtd Os. (1905)Sr A. - 4 § E5Es 22 & |Pennsylvania sy g SN York B 20 ts. | CVEGRTABLESAsaragus, $2G2 25 per box | VEAL_Large, T@S%c: small, 089%e per 1b. | L A P Ic 3u. (1905)Sr B.104%5 — = s < gE =5 = | Reading PPY -0 ew Y or xports an MPOTLS. | ¢ extra tancy, $1 60@l 75 for No. 1 and $1@ | MUTTON—Wethers, S@9%c; E -st C 6. (1906) ... 1087107 e B é’ H £ e e Fvanaviite % { ' ’ 1% for No. 2t Ehubarh, 400€%c. per bor: | pound. o At wl e Cprn A @ormy .l MT% i 3 A : | Reading 21 pta ; g w ts ot | Green Peas, per sacl mmon an: MB—Spring, 10@11c 3 3 C 6. S P ot : 5% B mock faiana.” Tirmingnan - k1 O D e e New | S 50, ack for ghnien: String Heans, 53 FORI—Dreese Fiogs, Saaioe perh Nre ot ¢ 5o o 3 B s imonibint s R Ay Davenport York for this week wara valued at §11,000,720. | *¢ Per 1bi W& BEI0 O Chcan, §2a2 25 LIVESTOCK MARKET. NECRG | Do stmpd: — 109 ~ |SL&S F 1st pra Fall River 8 Total imports of speele at the port of New | 818 =0 BiC. Squash, $1 26G1 50 per box: | o The following quotations are for good, sound =t *B R 8s. — 80.13 6 44 |SL-&SF 1st prd. Little Rock . X York f hi 121,280 stlver and 15 o Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50| N C P C 55.102 104 § V Wat fs. — 1017 2002 B2 44 2L &S 24 pa. Knoxville 3 oS Tk ek R rom Yuma, 65 per box: Cabbage. S1 20 Per | jer cent shrinkage for Cattle: ey NS R 5s...101% — | Do 4s 24m.100 100% 3016 56 52 St Louis 8 W.. Macon ... 3 $63,541 gold. ctl: Carrots, §5c@S1 per sack: Cucumbers from | PEE, SOUR SATINCERT (08 ZoLs b o © G LaHwm 110 © — Dot s — 101 7 st St Louls S W ptd. Wilkesbarre . Total exports of specie from New York fer | Marysville, '$1 25@1 50 per box: from Yuma, | . ogdt i Im e 3 3 b Gyl 5 MR A id B | St Paul e . s, ek are $1 298605 silver and $3,490,215 | $1 5h per box; Garllc, | new, 3%@4c_per Ib; | 7@Sc: thin Cows. 4@Sc per Ib. = tkn GEESs.101 — g:g = g | St Paul pta Springfieid. Tii gold. Dried Ee‘gven, Ge per 1b; Green Peppers, gfi‘ég-%’fifi ww“(:;unn wm-:;). Fa g::n = 1121 — (UG & B 53.107% ¢ i g 5 —— per Ib, £ 3 ; Ewes, per e— = 2988 80 Db Sovihwn Pasife Wheeling, ‘W. Va. D ket ¥ (8ross weight). B WATER STOCK C Pama N0 e % | Bouthern Ry pra.. Youngstown | ry Goods Market. Poultry and Game. LG Tive Hope 140 15 590 e, $3ec: under | Somien Soote — B84 Port 2 + Poc 2 3 2 Texas & P 5 Hele = B . 6@6le; o rin Co... — 614 Poctiand. 06 o 5 | ToUR T & west 300 Lexington NEW YORK, May 2).—The dry goods mar- o gy e R GAS AND ELECTRIC. Ted Diuft ....29.86 96 00 | TSt L& Woptd.. 1,80 Chattanooga ket has shown mone willingness on the patt | Receipts of Poultry were light and changes | gy Gve quotations. TOMm | Cont 1L & P. — 4% fac E = 2. 2098 84 O ,:—jg:‘m {‘acl:: 2 200 83 2R, N2% ;«??lxlae'drm = of the buyers to accept the advances which | in prices \;m -un;: ; l?;cnmmfi‘l:“m aul, ,'fi‘" gl,_ Cf; 1% = S ; g :L 88 82 60 ! Union Pactfic pfd.."" 200 88y 883, i | e have been made during the week. Sellers are | the demand being limited, a: se wers s utual B L. — s Co. 43 303z 70 48 Wabash I %00 2% 2B g’/‘ g more indevendent than ever. eak at a sharp decline. There was contin- General Merchandise. Pac G Im.. 35 41 [Stkn G & B 8, — -29.94 76 50 | Whoash, M0 -os 240 48% 4% 4413 | Gunton, Obio ued firmness in chickens, “and evervthing in |’ e Pac L Co... 36 — |UG&E Co 31 EEE \whel e B a2 B% 4| Genied, o New York Cotton Market. [ioat Jine Ceaned” 'y iy ut nainiamed | BAGS—Grain Bags, SHO00 tor Jusetuiy | o o o I8t sae % 7 & L 5224 pfd. E E es. ew scatte: ship: of live | delivery; San Quentin, 5.55c; W 4 56% .08 T2 52 Wisconein "Centrail 1400 20 201 20y i L R A Tt e el B0 S bt e iy B 0ol Bags, =9 INSURANCE. 18 76 44 iz Central prd..c 'l00 428 2y 424 B inhoia, O i NEW YORK, May 20.—The cotton market | ported at lic per ib. Hare and Rabblts stood | ™ ¢ forkoiond ' ey Fan S 58 oL 8 48 S pes Binghamton - 379,000 closed qulet at unchanged prices to & decline of | as previously quoted. COAL — Weliington. $8 per ton: new - & e e g 073 7 Doints. POULTRY—Live Turkeys. nominal: Geese, | Wellington, Seattle, $6 50; Bryant. BANKS. Winnemucea ..30.02 82 44 Amerigan . i por pair, $1 50@1 75; | Gotings, 31 30@1 75: | $6 50; Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay, $5 50: | A Natonl12% LS |Lon B & AW Yuma .........29.76 102 64 nited States . 341.003 = Ducks, $3 50@4 per doz for old and $4 50G5 50 | §7; Wallsend, $7 50; Rie : | Anglo-Cal. .. 984100 | Mer Tr Co.. — 210 Wells Fargo ...... T85:966 Eastern Livestock Market. for young: Hens, $5 6 50; young Roosters, | STet3 i 3 hmond, | Bank of Cal600 625 |Mereh Ex... 5i'3 61 WEATHER CONDITIONS Miscellaneous— 216,100 $7 50; Cum:rh:vd.mfi-: in bulk and (. s.)‘r.‘z.‘uzlg — |§ F Nationl. — — FORECAST. y v 157,800 [} sExhG $2 $1425 in sacks: Wel thracite Egg, $13; ationl — — | 4 small: Pigeons, 5C@l 75 dozen The bes talles sionly siong the | Am el CHICAGO, May 2 CATTLE—Receipts, | 3nd 1 1063 for ! e omst north of Point Conception. It bas risen | Am izam 2000; slow, steady: good to prime steers, $4 €0 q‘,n.,_,,.,:i %M “,{.‘{, ; Cotton- Siaily over'the Tocky Moematn resien, | 42 st s ks e o e, 0 T stocker and | tail Rabbit, $1 €0, Brosh Haviis, $1 25 rted the interior of California. Maxi- | Am Locomoty RIS 1Y 056 $1 60@4 60; heifers, R gy Ry 9 Bagioss e { Al Seic & Bat.. |80 4 $ $1 Bo@2 50; bulls, §2 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. i at ipterior points. Light | Am 100 9435 6.8 H 25; calves, $2@6 60; Texas fed steers, h . mrr;m- ..109 2 lmndxo soit DI o however, prevall. During the past | Anaconda Min Co. 1. 90 tside N. 7 2 ' eceil t tinue large F e s ey e as poen"a tise of 10 | Brooiiye Tap Tra. 10,000 0% £8% 5o | " DOMINION OF 7L OGS Racstolsto-day, 19,0001 tofiorrawsil (Reccliis, of Bullar. omfie., ton Mrwd v Sy oL T orgrecs throughout the Sierra, Southern Ore- | Colo Fuel & Iron.. 3,000 69 N _OF. CANADA. 5000 left over, 2000; mixed and butchers, . Tenatlcn éap ol Giant 7% T4t/ Vigorit Northern Nevada. There are some in- Consolidated Gas... 2,600 198 4.3 $5 70@6 05; good to choice heavy. $6 1036 23 | tinues. To add to the weakness Eastern But- Reene SUGAR ¥ Efi B foush_heaxy,: §5 05; light, 85; | ter 1s coming In again, two cars of ladle- Hans ....... 3% 3% Kilaea of m ,fiz 2.0 % lmp—“’ !bm 05.. . packed "b:.n nn:nd during the Hawallan ... — 48 | Makawell 300 17 “;-g wm"mmfium i 28 but most of it will go into storage on 40 34,1 m 3'-1 of Butter complain that

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