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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1904 15 THE MARKETS. OF UMMARY Stocks weaker and Cotton lozver. ks and Bonds show little of interest. - xchange about as before guoted. | arge shipments of Wheat flowing into England. tion lower and quiet. Oats and Corn unchanged. s firm. Hay crob prospects brilliaut. - in Beans and Secds. { for full igures. Onions steady. sireci St mly hel Potatoes fir sparagus in liberal receipt and lozer. ultry easy, with considerable left unsold. St rries arriving in better condition. Oranges in better demand, with tz cars auctioncd. Supslies of Butter, Cheese and Eggs still ample. 1turele ns continue dull and f, to ccline. ton and Lamb continue Limber market reported in unsatisfactory condition. general assurances offered by chese agents Banking Maiters. precavtion has been taken to guard of the money market does camplish its purpose, Jtoas d s of the French syndi- vanced the purchase price to! stockholders and the co-operatidu | New York hankers are designed fo mid- ibute the effect of nothing has been offped o will be altered by The additionsl call by Ahe | overnment depositories makes | the full amount of the 1 be withdrawn from teposits with banks. The effect i declining of the bonds to-day. s condition may induce the bamk additional circulation fs a_que: st "various faclors may account in no staall for the halt in the stock market. arket missed the sustaining effect 57 eni advancing tendency in London. the Exchauge was closed for a holiday, the miore indirect effect of the Parfs rket was depressing, owing to the Russian o | reverse on the Yalu. The weekly returns 4 rument Money Here. chowed mo decisive improvement in the rail- | situation, and the net earnings reported continue the poor com last year. ns by trade muthorities that 1 demand for copper was prob- d ip the prompt selling er. The money market 5 ihe additional Eold engage- psing tone of the market was declinea % per cent on issues YORK STOCK LIST. - Low. Close. 193 130 75 | 2 b2ty . s a --806,441,004 79 = . . Apr 1600 Hos r $142.000 | 1000 157 138,600 10w g Chicago 00 na $280.000 | (i Alton pfd 3 ML. Chi & Gu West 159, inspector of stocks of Tlitnois_Central Iowa Central Manha an Metropol Met Stre | Minn & St Louts.. IV eather Report. IMstPass ™M 1201 Meridian—Pacific Time ) IMSP&sSMpd SAN FRANC May 5 p. m. | Missours Pacifc ... . the seasonal rainfalls 1o | Mo Kans & Texas = those of same date last | M K & T pfd ast twenty-four hours: | N R R of Mex ptd Last 7 Last Y Ceniral 2,000 1 15 115 nrations 24 bours. Season. Season. orfolk & West.. 100 57 B6% - 0.00 Nor & West p S | Ontario & Western. 1900 31l 2k 214 Py 17% Uk lg;’, Reading a4y 42% 43 | Reading 1(! . aasn Ai‘é | Reading 6 B0 Rock Tetand 2y 2 2 | Rock Island 63k 634 63 |StL&SF20pd. 100 46 46 46 | St Lovts § W..... 200 131 13% 13 |8t Louis 8 W prd. 300 334 38 333 South Pacific ,100 47% 4683 u; Rallway . 600 20\ 204 20% IE Ry pd.. S0 S &% @y Tol St L & West.. 100 268 263 S TS L& W pfd.. 1000 /89% 38 Union Pacific ..... 31,000 84% 823 83 on Pacific pfd. s00 92t 91l 62 18 11y 17y 376 30% 365 | Pk f it { 1TY 1T% TR Miscellaneouys | Amalgamated C: sy aT% 0% |Am Car & F ... 800 1T% 16% 17 Am Car & ¥ pfd. 200 . | Am_Cotton oMl 200 | AmCotton OU pra. American lce | American lce pfd.. 200 | Amer Linseed Oil.. : | Amer Lin OMl pra, Am Locomotive ... 1.500 Amer Loco prd .. 100 Amer e & B 199 Amer § & Ret ptd Balt Amer Sugar Ref. q.mo Anaconda Min Co.. Brookiyn Rap Tran. 12/ ‘00 Ean Francisco.2s.98 £..L. Obispo..29.06 San Diego. .. .28.80 Colo ‘Fuel & Iron. 300 Eeattie . 30.16 Consolidated Gae.... 1.900 Epokane 2 ; Corn Products .... . Tatoosh Corn_Progucts pfd. 160 Walls - Wella Distitlers’_ Secur. General Electric 1,406 Wrnnemucca ¥ uma. WEATHER CONDITY . FORE! has | inter Pump Inter Pump p Nationsl Lead North American The pressure risen steadily over the western hall of the country. A marked de- preasion” ov Utahi and Arizona and may | bacigc Mall 73 A 4hunder-storm 16 Teporied at Fosatell and Prosses Steet 713 Ti Tl sowets in Northern Arizona and Utah. Poliman Pal 210" 210" 209 The temperature has risen trom € to 18 de- Repubiie Steel AT a3, Srees over Bastern California nd Nevada, - 3 215 Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty gu‘!’,‘éflerfi ?{a 0 185 1a% 1300 BaNES Sling SESMIVE Suw O Rubber Goods ptd. 200 76% 108 761, "';;’flm:*h T ) Tenn Coal & Irou. 800 35% S 354 South Californis—Fair Tuesday; lght | U 5 Loatner .- Y30 mow K] 1‘5 ‘air Tuesday: warmer. 2 n:& B;’ sg Francteco and vicinity —Fair Tuesday: oy 17 1% h wind changh to "-lh o7 66! 661, ADIE, District caster. | 10% 104 101 > 86 B8 ‘I w - L& 200 1:‘ k- u‘;! : k- Cestern Union E 8% i | [EASTERN MARKETS. ||™mm ™= - o | Toalsies.... TED RATLROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. LW YORK, May 2 —Bond United Ratironds of Son Francisco: 77; 6000 At T7%. AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. Common bid 4%, asked 4%; preferred bl transactions New York Mouev Market. | 9000 at NEW YORK, May 2 —Money on call—Easy, T @1% per cent: ciosiog bid, 1% Mlond 1%, Time loans—Easy and dull; st 24 | 30%. asked 363 23, ninety Gaye, 24G2% ; sixt monthe, DG NEW YORK BONDS. per cent. IL & N unified 45..100% me mercantile paper—3% @4% per cent. o Y:én:n"‘ lnl col lold 4s.103 t 4= o7 g 3 £8228558 BN, e 7227 Nezw York Stock Market. Do Bigs .. N Cepural of Ga 6s.107 |OS A colume of | Chos, & Ohlo Ais.102% T:eac, NEW YORK, May 2.—A larger v of tea business wus iransactcd on the Stock - (usmt%n*gn& change to-day thun the average done jast week, | C. I' & Q new 943418 and fuctuations were wider. The specific| C.M & SP gn 4s.109 ISt causes of the Armness and heaviness of the | C & NW con 7s. market were mot ensy to discern, but the | C. R I & Pac 4s. 70 ) Gecire o see the operation of the Penama | o col s -..... 8034 ! anal payment terminated has an infiuence ia | C.C.C & SLen 43100 viog setfiements unsettled. The retisence | Chi- Term ds. . 81 ovrvu :ym agents in Lhis operation as to | Ccne T 4s. U Getatls by which it is to be carried out|Ccio & So 45.... l-mt.xuemtwmm-‘ C F & I conv Bs. T0%|U . the large | Ste resuits to the New | b It is felt that the outcome of | Den & Rio G 4s. 93 '\\v'lb h 1. Efie prior lien 4a. 9833| | Do-deb B Hock Val 414s...106% NEW YORK MINING STOCKS, | Adams Con 25/ Little Chlef os ! Alice 35/ Ontario 315 | Breece 10/ Opbir . 550! Bruns ‘Con . 03, Phoenix o8 | | Com Tunnel 10} r‘owd 18 Con Cal & Va.. 1 50/Savage 31 }iurn ssfixver . 1 3-1 sxem Nev. 5; ron Silver . Small Hopes Leadviile Con. us‘s:nd-m - Boston S.‘od: and Bonds. Money— Jus Bteel. Call loans 2@3'3| Do Time loans squ,h\aun. Common. Bonds— Mining— Atchizon 4s . W%\Ad-emuu Do ad) 4s . | Allouez_ . Mex Cent fe. u!('.um Copper - Ratiroads— Amer Zine . Atchison 31| Adanue Do pfd !fi 'B(Itlzm & Albany 248 Boston % Maineios |Centenmial .- 104 . 1 |Copper Range . 405, 38 |Daly West ....... 21% | % Dom_Coal 651y e Kraaniia Tie 7% | Grang H CUnion Pacific s.m;me Roy T Miscellaneou Mass Mining | Amer Arge Chem. 134 Michigan td . 71 [Mobawk . 43, Mont Coal & Col 126810l Dominion ofd 126" |Osceola. Amer "Te1 & Tei 125 Par; Amer Toolen ... 10X Quincy Do pfd .. 4% ' Shannon ] 8 | Do Tean & 5.05. 8 | Temarptk 90 | Bd Elect Ilum...236 |Trinity 315 { Gen Electric [0S Mining 20 Mass Eiectrie U S o1l . 9% Do pfd . {utah .. % | Mass Gas'. E 107 United Fruit .. 49t Wolverine .20 1 | Un_Shoe Mach. Do prd .. New l"ork Cotton Market. | NEW YORK., May ~The cotton market | opened weak af a decline of 6G10 points and closed steady, with prices net 10G23 points lower. . New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, May 18,900 barrels; exports, —FLOUR—Receipts, unchanged. WHEAT—Receipt 4000. Spot, steady; No. 2 red, $1 04 elevator; No. 2 red, §1 03@1 08 | f. o. b, afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 99¢ f. o b aficat. Options were heavy all day. The ciose was 1@%e net decline. May closed at 91%c; July closed at S9lic: September | closed at’ 3%, and December closed at S33c. HOPS Steady. teady. | WOCL—Firm. - PETROLEUM—Easy. | SUGAR—Raw, firm Fair refining, 33-16; | centrifugal, 96 test, 3 1-18; molasses sugar, 2 15-10; refined. steady. > Rio, quiet; N 7 invoice, ; Cordova, 1013 The market for coffée future 8 decline of 10§20 points. Sales, 57,750 bage. including: M; 5@5.80c; July, 5 90@5. December. . 456.60c: I March,_6.70@6.80c. | DRIED FRUIT: EVAPORATED APPLES he market is | quiet, but attractive fruit steadily held: | Common are quoted at 4@duc: prime, Sli@ | B%c: choice, 6i@Bl%e; fancy, 1@7%e. | t'RK NES — Are very quiet, with prices | ranging from dc to 5%ec, according to grade. Met with only a slight de- APRICOTS | mand, but are firmly held, Choice are quoted 1014@1014¢; fanty, 11@13c. 8t _9%@10c; extra choice, PEACHES—Are in fair demand for small lots and are firm, with coast advices Indi- cating a Rardening tendency. Cholce are quoted at 1%@7%c; extra choice, T%@s | fancy. 9%@10c. ew York Metal Market. NEW YORK. May 2 —Tin was firmer in the London market. Spot there advanced 10s to £127 7s 64 and futures were £1 25s 6d higher at £127. Locally, tn wag quiet. but a Mitle higher. closing at $27 95 Copier. remaine steady in Sonin: sl closing at £58 17s 6d 16s 3d. Locally, 3 50. slectrolytic, $13 1235 3 3 1%@13 1215 Exports of copper lor the month, according to the figures of the New York Metal Ex change have been 13,507 tons; for the year | s0 far, 82,677 tons, against 46,024 tons for | the same perlod last year. | Lead was steady but unchanged at $4 60@ {46 in the local market and was unchanged {in_London. closing at £12 2¢ Spelter remained unchanged at £22 7s 64 London and was unchanged locally at $5 "wfl |5 %5 {” Iron was unchanged at 52s No. 1 foundry. Southern. and No. Southern, soft, §14 25@14 75. s l Chieago Board of Trade. Sheipiriin i — Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO. May 2 —In response to & fair de- mand from shorts the wheat market openied about steady, with July unchanged to ¥%c Jower at S8 @S53ic. Soon afterward, how- ever, reports of excelient weather throughout the greater part of the country created a bearish sentiment. In consequence July sold to 80%c and then started a downward course. There was a general commission house selling. Many stop-loss orders came out on the way | down, News fram the Northwest was extremely | bearish. Onme report stated that all mills at Minneapolis would close down Wednesday on account of @ lack of demand for flour. Al though the wheat market hére recelved fal support at tmes. liquidation was so lberal that prices continued the decline throughout | the session., The close was weak, with July at_Si%e. Decreased receipts, with a small percentage of contract graim, held the corn market firm early in_the dav in spité of weakness in wheat The close was Wi with July at 47% @4sc. W Caknesn io wheat deliveries and favorable weather were influences that brought out lib- eral liquidation of July oats, July closed at 38%c, In face of weakness In grains and lower prices for hogs. provisions < arm at a slight advance in all products. A fair de- mand from pit traders for ribs was the cause of the late Hrmness, the market Fuliug easy in sympathy with grains. July pork olosed Ti4c up, lard Sc higher and ribs S¢ advanced. The leading futures ranged as fallows Articies— pen. High. Low. Close. Wheat No, 2— ji 88 85 84 Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Iny :—&m qwutlonl ‘were as follows: _Flour, N m\e’. m ko, 1 ?. % I = mu:—ummw ‘to-day -nt-t Cream- | e . u-fi‘ 5800 barrels. Dull and | closed easy at ! and fumru H 3d_in (‘,lasgu" {and at 44s 64 in Middlesboro. Locally, iron | is steady. No. 1 feundry, Northern, 15 i5; No. 2 foundry, Northern, $1 T | Rye 45% | 8 % 39% 3 il ey & | Septem i3 58 May . 6 521y July . 6 nt‘: o 87 6 1 i L Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, May 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, 24,- ©000. Steady. Good to prime steers, $5@5 00 poor to medium, $4 5O@4 75; stockers and feed- BO@+4 35; heifers, $2 25@ bulls, _ $2 25@4; 50a8 steers, $4G4 00. e ecelpta: To.day: «,oo\;' to-morrow, 40,000. 5@10c lower. Mixed bu - Toush a:"su wouo-‘wm uhono bak es, Hls EP--] lepm 20,000. Sheep lndsl;mb-, st Good to choloe wethers, $4 75@5 ; fal ! 1o choice mixed, $3 T5@4 75;" Western sheep, $6@0 (5; native lambs. $4 25@5 90; Western lambs '(clipped), $178@6; Western lambs (wdoled), $0%7. - #* Mlscellaneous Markets. ] * Foreign Futures. Condition of the Treasury, i | WASHINGTON, May 2-To-day's statement | of the Treasury balances in the general fund, . exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in t dtvision of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, §220,819,188: $111,556,590. St. Louis Wool Market. ! 3 ¢ ST LOUIS, May 2.—WOOL—Steady. Me- \alum grades, n-ommn: and elothing, 17@19¢c; heavy fine, 12@14%¢: tub washed, 20@31lc. H Northern IV heat Market. PORTLAND, Ha 2.—WHEAT Walla Wal- 1a) S6e: Bluestem, $1¢; valley, S3@SBe. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, May 2.—WHEAT—Bluestem, 8tc; club, Tie. Northern Biisiness. | SEATTLE, May 2 —Clearings, $637,280; bal- ances, $18.355. 2.—Clearings, $380,382; bal- _ May 2.—Clearings, $733,275; 25, SPOKANE, May 2. — Clearings, $349,16 halances, $44,663. | ® | » LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty dayi Sterling Exchange, sight. Sterling Exchange, cables. | New York Exchange, sight. New York Exchangi telegraphic. Stlver, per ounce.. Mexican Dotlars, nominal IWheat and Other Grains. { n WHEAT—The foreign markets showed ittle change. Droomhall cabled renewed complaints | from Russta and Roumelia of dry weather. Chicago was 1!(c lower and reported weath- er fine everywhere, with favorable seeding re- | tports trom the Northwest. Minneapolis wired that all mills will close down Wednssday night until Monday owing to the poor demand for | Flour. Liverpooi reported the world's shipments for | the week as In quarters: Russian, 431,000, Argentine, 0,000; Indian, Austrailan, 125.000. These are very hea | 7In this mark:t fulurcs were lower in sym- pathy with Chicago, but the cash grain was | unchanged. -~ CASH WHEAT. { California_ Club, _§ Calitornia | White Australian, $1 tL Torthern Club, $1 30G1 Northern Bluestem, $1 50@ 55 per ctl. FUTURES. Session 9 to n u S { Open. ‘ #120% l| 26 'l 25 L 268 o % u% i l | 2 p m. Semnn i i —$§1 251 bid, $1 25% asked. | he stock on hand in regular s and on wharf May 1 was 15.568 | t 18,634 tons April 1. The market was y yesterday, with several sales at the | quotations” Futures were weak. CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 07W@1 08%: Shipping and Brew- ing $1 121:G1 15; Chevalier, $1 10@1 20 for | tair to choice, FUTURES. Sessiotill to 11:30 4. m. High. Low. Close. |, December vk ui% 83 23% 2 p. m, Session. Open. High. Low. Close. December ... 93% 94 Wl o 94 OATS—The stock in warehouse and on whart | May | was 2237 tons, against 3036 tons April 1. The week opened quietly, with guotations un- changed. . = s 1 40; Black, $1 25@1 30: Red. Gras st okt 37% per ctl. | ck in regular warehouse and | on whart May 1 was 253 tons, against 190 tons Aprtl 1. The market continucs steadily held at | ¥ previous prices® Western sacked, §1 421 White and §1 :r for Yellow, §1 1574 bmw -$1 30@1 EUCKWHSAT—(I rk’é« ver ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California_Family Extras. $4 800 5 10. usual terms: Bakers' Extras, $4 70@5. Oregon and Washington. jobbing at $3 S5@4 23 | ver bl MILLST Prices In_packages are as follows: Graham Flour, per 100 Ibs; lour, 83 30 Rye Meal, $3 20 Rice Fious: : Corn Meal, gao; extra cream do, $4 25 Oat Groats, :Hominy. $4@4 25: Buck- wheat Flour, $4 80G4 75 Ciacked Wheat, 34; Farita, Whale Wheat Flour, $3 1 in. $7 25@S 00: in sacks, 36 $6: Spiit Peas, boxes, “per 100 ibs, . @1 45 for Yellow and dixed; c.nmml. Jarze 40@1 47%: small round do, $1 55@ White, $1 45@1 47'% per ctl; E%pun. 50 for white and $1 271@1 50 for | Rolled « o.u 8 10 Green P!I Hay and Feedstuffs. * Stocks of Bran in regular warehouse and om wharf May | were 170 tons, against 409 tons Aprtl L. The market for all Feedstuffs rules firm, with slender offerings and a good demand. There is no (urther change-in the Hay situa- tion. Local handlers say that the crop outlook Is belillant and that they expect one of the Hiewliéps, crofis on resdrd. Wl’ 50 per ton. 1DDL| nnusrbn'g—mnea Barley, $28 ton; Oficake Meal at the mill mfi&fi : orn. Barley. lu.u. $10@i2 per Beans and Seeds. !':'ck' of Beans in regular -.r.(m* and were S2.940 sac against 4,007 sacks T g ‘April cke. The market shows , $2 30@2 50: Pea, Butters, 's, -mun wmm hm. w per ctl; snfins—— , Musta 25 Flu. 1 90: &ae for Eastern: Alfhlfl. 1- m I .‘ Timothy, e nms. 3 Dnz’n nmumeu:nnu. 8 25 M‘;‘t 25, | Patatoe.c, Onions and Vegetables. 3 25; 10; H H Ynuac i I * i 'Ex' g2 ot £ il was | mavket and the offerings in the auction rooms ! ican and $1@2 for Hawallan; Plllelppm $2a3 hro:m up 1204 hoxel £ v > s RS T A TO RS Burbanks from the river, $1 50 tl; Oregon Burbanks, $1 fogt 18 5' River Reds, $1@1 16 pu c!l small Qregon *Burbanks for seed, $1 24 percf §1 40?1 €0 per ctl; new Potatoes, 2G2%c per O\lohs—!ellow. $2 500" 75 per cu foe Ore- nd, w Australian; Gree: Onions, NV BGETABLES - ASparagus, 415@7c per I Rhubarb, 35@iSc per box; Green Peas, §1 25@ 1 75 per saek; Gnmf Pe_;-. 2:&:; p'rlgl sm-w Beans, o ‘omatoes, box or ne?-‘t’e*mm.! Angeles, and SL ZWI il Hothouse Cucum TSe@i q-mc abc per Ib Egg Plant, Dried Peppers. 3@ 58 for .-..‘5‘3?5 n&k per o tor o 15@200 w 1\ x.m-m luwh. muu t 1%@20 N Poultry and Game. Toultry opered the week easy and at the end of the dav there was a considerable quan- tity of undesirable stock lying around unsold. Nearly all of the car of Western Hens that came s lant Friday gas siili on hand and another car ce&(‘:‘n the market. Re geivers of wxmrl WereYobliged to cut prices in order to t salss and the stock was offered at §7@7 50 per and moved rather freely at those figures. There was not enough doing in domestic Poultry to warrant any change Ia the quotations, but the general | feeling was weak, with dealers making con- cessions in order to ciean up. Game was in light receipt and cleaned up quickly “at the !Wl.c e 1D Ib: previous prices. Polmnr—uw Turkeys, n 50@2; Dunh ‘rr Pllr. TE $645 50 for small; 8 50: o0id_Roosters, 50; Fryers. $5G Broilers, $3 504 50 for large and $2 502 75 for small; Pigeons, 31 25@1 50 per dozen for old and $1 13G2 tor Squabs. [ I I per_dozen; | ¥ 73; Bmant, 91 5062 500 English ' Snipe, $4; common Cottontail Rabbits, $1 75@: 1 56; Hare. §1 50gl 5. Snipe. $1 B@2; Brush Rabbits, Butter, Cheese and Egg. In spite of continued large receipts the feel- | ing in Butter was reported steadier yesterday | without any change In prices. The steadiness | was attributed to some packing orders on the market, but the average dealer, with his eve on that 1,000,600 pounds in storage left over from last' vear, does mot feel much like | rushing into the storage and packing business | on_his OWn account to any great extent. The situation In Cheeese was unchanged. Eggs ruled firm, though there was no scar- city. Buying for storage continues on a lib- era! scale, but some local houses hope that a further advance in quotations will shut it off and thus chsck the upward movement, which they consider fictitious at this time of the year, and likely to be followed by a depressed mar- ket later on. Receipts_were 86,100 Ibs Butter, 1462 cases Esxs and 7000 1bs Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery at first hands. 18@19c for extras and e for firsts: dairy, 1@ | 1735¢; store Butter, 13@14c; cold storage, nom- | tal. CHEESE—8@9% for good_to choice new and 1@7%c¢ for lower grades; Young Americas, 9%@l0c: Eastern, 10@16c; Western, 14@isc per lb. EGGS—Ranch, 19@2lc for fair to choice ' and 22c for selected large white; store, 17@ | 18%c per dozen. Deciduons and Citrus Fruits. ‘ Receipts of Strawberries consisted of chests from near-by sections and 11 crates from Los Angeles. Those from near-by points came to hand on time and in goed condition and cleaned up well at good prices. The Las Augeles berries were rather unattractive, but found buyers at prices ranging from $1 50 (0 $2 25 per crate. P Local retailers and peddiers were operating | rather freely in the Orangs mdrket, being en- | couraged by the warm, sunny weather. Trade was confincd chiefly to the choice and standard grades of Navels, but as supplies in the open | were large prices showed na improvement. | Poor and old stock continued to aprive freely and constituted a large portien of the fresh arrivals, Business in the auction room shawed =ome improvemciit as a resuit of the better | | demand in the opeii, matket and jobbers wer { | competing for good sound lots. “Fwelve cars Were sold as foljows: Fancy, $1@1 10; choice. T0c@§l 50; standard, GUcGSL. The other fresh | fruits stocd as previously quoted. STRAWBERRIES—0@96¢ for 35G50c per drawer for the larger varieties. APPLES—$1@2 50 per bor CITRUS _FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 25@2 for tancy. TGl 30 for choice and for jandard; Taogerines. Theqd per box; §: 75 for fancy, 'l 50@1 75 for | (hol(’e and ll@l 25 for standard: Grape Frult, 25G2: Mexican Limes. $4 50@5 per BIMMI. $2as Longworths | casel 50 per bunch for Central Amer- | per dozen, | % Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. | | FRUITS—Apricots. $}@10%c for Royals and 9@12c for “33"’""’ Evaporated Apnlu A%OV 6c: sun-dri Sia@ i Figs. whit o Rangs: Pears, M;m:‘;> 21 Gde vlack: 4%gc: Plams, pitted, S@T%¢ per 1b. 2@2%¢ for the PRUNES—1008 crop, sizes. RAISINS—F. o. b, prices Fresno for 1903 crop (subject to change without notice) are as 50-1b boxes—Lcose :luscatel, 4-crown, | Ib; 3-crown, 4%c; 2-crown, 4c; Malaga, 3-crown, dct z-cmwn, \%c Tlomp-o cecdleas, 1o SecGiess Suita o: Seedl Mascatels, dige: do Aoated. Bigc: Hecded Hate: four | ine, 16-02 cartons, fancy Slacy cholce Siic: 12-6z cartons. fancy, holee, 4%c; ln; bulk, fancy, S%c: choice: Be: Imperial chus- | Dehesa, umA faney. $2; London . cn, $135; 3-crown. $1 2 Walnuts, No. 1 lo“lhl". l]l @14c, No. 2. 113:@12¢. No, 1 hlrdlhfill 13%0; N 2, 11@i1%c: Almond' onpa- refls, 1l1¥ec for 1 1lc (or e Plul Eltra and 9%c for La — foc: Peanuts. (@7c {ot Eastern; Pecans, HONEY—Cemb, 10@l1i¢ for white and % @9%c for amber; water white extracted, NAC. Hght amber extracted, 45.6*6 dark, zswu—rm per Ib. Prouisions. The week opened with no material change either here or in the Western markets. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10¢ per ib for heavy, 10%c for light medium, 121%c for light, 14c for extra light and 1414@13c for sugar- gured: Eastero sugar. 12%e¢: Cali- forina Hams, 1i@i2c: Mess Beot. $i0 300 ess,, 311 12;" Family, 11_per bbi: extra 12 13. prime Mees Poi ; extra clear, IS DRy Saited Bork. 10%e; The Bar igs' Feet, $5: Smoked Beef, lic Pel \RD—Tierces quated at_ 6%s per 1b for compound and St for pure; half-barrels, pure, 5o 10 10-1b tine, e: 5-1b tins, d%e: 3-lb tins, o E—One_half barrel, 8%c: = three OTTOLEN! halt hnrels. 8% c. one'tierce. S%c: two tierces, 8%c: five tierces, 8% per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. about -!Il!ed B ree. it stagy 3. 9e: Salted Suiy o am‘md nat each: flc‘:e each: 7090 long fl.l 50: Horse Hides salt. $2 % for @2 50 for m«mm SUds@1 15 tor oo r -nd for Colts, Hi ary, ’1 75 for lnr:e and $1 50 for m.dtm $1@L 25 gr e So0 O o G i ety Mexical e ) r’ e lexican, ) Semiral Amer! ¢ Sking—Prime A iyt ne L g S :;’Azu.ow—Na 1 rendered. 4%@4%ec pey by 0. 2, ng clt qiin and South- the', 9@lle; 7 ths', d:oe o tos, Em for. free #04 1b; 4c m dthnfivo. Non rn. 13@17c for m' v | g Norugrm, Jo@ize @ ! amounting to $170.225; Southern Pacific Rall- “road frst coneglidated stamped Os. 1905- | Los Angeles Lighting Co { Northern Ry Co (of Cal).. General Merchandise. — BAGS—Grain Bags. 5%c spot ahd 5%c June- July; San in. $5 40; Wool Bags, 32@35¢; Fleece Twihe, TGSc. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- lington. $8; Seattle, $6 50; Brnm.un;u ver Hili, $6: Stanford, $7; Roslyn, $7: Coos Bay. $5 50; Greta, $7; Wallsend, $7; Richmond, $7 50; Cumberiand, §13 In bulk and $14 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cancet, $8 30 per ton; Coke, tuu.n ton in bulk and $13 1 n | faln e $11 5 per 000 b 8 47¢ for raw; 3 No. 1, 70c; Bakers' A.\ $1 1”1 13: Li 4Bc for bolled and 43¢ for raw; China Nut, W@70c per gallon; Cocoanut Oil in barrels, 38c for Ceylon and 85¢ for Australian; exlrl hlmm winter ipm- Oil, 88c; :l‘- tural winter 80c; l bolled Fish int Oil, 35¢; raw Paint Ol P‘(:" AL bu,—wam White Ee.l Oil, m bulk, 25c; in ‘cases, 3lc. TunPENTms— Lc per gallon in cases and In drums a et AN WHITE LEADRed Lead, ] Ti4e per Ib; White Lead, 7@7%c, according to ntity. T EUGAR—The Western Sugh Refoiag Com- pany quotes as fellows, in 10018 Cibes. "% "Crushed and’ Fine Crushed, Powdered 5.60c; Candy Granulated,” 5. Dry Geanulated, fing, = 3.30c; lated, coarse, 5.50c; Fruit Granula Beet Granulated (100-1b_bags only), Cunfect] Magnoli: Extra C, Ge; Golden C, 4.80c; D," 4.8c; barrels, 10c more; half barrels, 35c more: boxes, 50c more; 50-1b bags, 10c more for all Tablets—Half Dbarrels, 6c: boxes, . & E. Crystal Domimsa. 8.50c per Ib. No orders taken for less than seventy-five bar- rels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, 2. AY Flour, qr sks .. 6,004 Hops, bales L3 Wheat, ctls 2.79% Wool, bales . 815 Barley, ctls 5,501/ Hides, No 557 Oats, ctls 291 Pelts,” No. 435 | 30/ Tallow, et 263 1.225 Raisins, b; 550 2:264 | 30,460 | 1,434/ Lime, bbls 1 400/ Paper. re; 2178 | : 3901 Somar. ctia 1,000 | Straw, 18| Quicksilver, fiks. 104 | WASHINGTON. | Fiour, qr sks .. 13,611 Potatoes, ske . 765 | T T * = # Business on the Different Boards Still Quu‘t | The week opened with quiet markets on an the exchanges and quotations showed no | changes worthy of note. i The Utah Mining Company bas levied an as- sessment of 10c. | Ex-coupon yesterday: Honolulu Rapid Transit and Land Company 6s. I , regular semi-annual, amounting to $18,300; North Shore Rairoad S. 1842, seml-annual, amount. i ing to $87.500; Sacramento Electric, Gas and | Raitway Company 5s. 1927, amounting to $56 - 1125; Southern Pacific Railroad first consobi- dated guaranteed gold s, 1937. semi-annual, 1937, | semi-annual, amounting to $33S,650: United States Government, new issue 4s. 1925, quar- terly, amounting to $1,184,599; United States Government 3s, 1908, quarterly. amounting to $508,514 7T5; Spring Valley Water second mort- wage 4s of 1906 quarterly, of $1; Sutter- street Rallroad 3s. $2 50. The California Wine Assoclation has de- clared a regular monthly dividend of 60c per share. pavable May 10. The Pacific Coast Company paid ular | quarterly dividends of 1 per cent on the first | | { | | preferred, second preferred and common stocks | yesterday, Two more railroad ear loads of Ophir ore have been shipped. making a total of fourteen | car loads on the way or In process of sale. The following ofl dividends were paid yes- terday: Twenty-eight Ol Comp: 3e | per share! amounting to ; the Peerless Oil Company. l4c per share, amounting to $14,000: the M City Petroleurs Company, e per | | share, amounting to $2500; West Shore, Se. The Masonic Temple# Association has levied an assessment of 30c, delinquent May 21; Con- | solidated People’s Ditch Company, §19, June 25. The Idaho Sugar Company has declared i dividend of 1% per cent, pavable at Salt | Lake May 2. 3 | BONDS A\D STOCKS. ——— the Stock and Bond Exchange in as follows: Sales on | aprit were BONDS. ! Bay Counties Power Co. CalG & B &CT. Contra_Costa Water Co.. Hawatfan Com. & Sugar Co.| Les Angeles Railway Co. 1,000 ot 17,000, 9674 | 9% | 4500011134 | 111% 19,000/ 103 ' | 1043, 000 007 | L A-Pac R R st Con M Market St Ry st C Mtse Northern Rallway Co of C. Oakland Gas, Light & Heat. Oukland Transit .. Oakland_Pransit Cons Pacific Fleetrlc Ry € Park & CUff House Ry. Sacramento Elee Gas & Ry. 8 F & San Joaquin Valley. R of Arizona ( R of Arizona (IVIOL R of Cal (series A.).| 1T R ot Cal (series B.. R R of of Cal Brancn Soring Val Water. ‘et Mtge. Spring Val Watsy 2d Mtge. r 34 Mtge. ks— R R R R R R BURLL LGS T 18,000| 993 Contra Costa. 6 35 | 31% | Spring Valley Water Co. 1.111] 38%| 395 Gas & Electric_Stocks— Central Light & Power Co. Il 3% Mutual Electric Light Co...| 1421 10 | 131, Pacific Lighting Co........| ~80{..... 5%, $ F Gas & Electric C 3,041/ 58 | 63 Bank St Bank of o.nm—-u 30/427151430 Street Ra Presidio -1 Powder r Hawallan Com & Sugar Co. Honokaa Sugar Co. Hutebinson Sug Pla: Kilauea Sugar Plll!lltln- Makeweli Sugar s Cll Frult Canners' Assn. Wln?‘AMM ..uM' MONDAY, May 2—2 p, m. UNITED STATES BONDS. doig 4s qr coup. bed e 10714107% s Bid.s Ask. hqr cp new.133 lsxyg qr caup. . .108! iy 42 2 & 81 o .gne 25 Akl 38211 2 2 2 B 3 :cc-"‘ ber b for Califorta, 1905, 5 nd 11%G20¢ far erop Grop ot 104, Meat Market. Mutton amd Lamb u'e lower again under m.dm- increasing_supplles. Qthervise there Sy SED MEATS. “hole::'lc r-u. trom siaughterers to dealers '"xs'flr—!.lturmnnu-mo_nn- OO EALAarge, 85G%: small, S%@9%c per uT ‘Wethers, 888%c; Ewes, 7%@8%c S N .! lggt E'E z;fil i‘!' 118 g 3 g o : pf # = rer 9."3’ = o 3 255Per i s FEEF iilf 2 K 228/ s“g" 5 11 ‘H 1 ER i i % 2 5 a 9, ¥ % gl!ii .... & 818§ d4%®anv ;nm, 3--Elb) QOXZLLY 2 BEER # gi Lie A : i i i 9:::‘ n';tm 1S i i 1 | Sanitary Reduction Works. . AUCTION SALES I IR TR 1 car of CHI HOJ 100 -Wl n-:u tired vehicles, a*—h DAY MAY : “ “filll‘. Auctioneer. SALE—ARCADE HORSE .A.— Sixth st., llyl.lllll.-., will sell a lot af work horses Allo a lot of single and double m DOYLE. Auctioneer. Al SAVINGS BANKS. ary . Giant ...... Hana P Hawaiian Honokaa S 2 Huteh S P 9 |Paauhau S C. 13 14 MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A.138%140 |Oceanic S Co~ 4 44 Cal F C A. — "100% Pac Aux FA. 5 @ Cal Wine A. 9115 — |Pac € Borx.188 167 MVE MiTm.100 — > Morning Session. Board— 10 s;;mg Valley Water Co...... 39 00 reet— 10 Honokaa S = o S'S Co 4 1245 fonal Bank 1133 00 ‘alley Water Co - 39 Afternoon Session. 3 Californla Wine Assoctation... 81 73 30 Honokaa S - 1150 10 Hutchinson 8 P Co 9 00 50 S F Gas & Eiectric. . 6225 $1.000 Cal Gas & E) Gen M & € T bs. 81 30« $1,000 Jas & El Gen M & C T 5s.'81 25 31,000 jian Coml & Segar s... 98 00 $1.000 S P of Arizona (1910).......100 00 $2,000 S P Cal 1st con Js (stamped)..107 7 $6,000 Stockton Gas & Electric 6s.... Street— $1,000 Pacific Electric R; MISCELLANEOUS BONDS Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Bay CPC 6a. — (0 ISF & NP Ja. — 1% B L Wat 6s. 1T%i& P C R 4. — 100 Cal NW Bs. mu,uon, S.P Co ius100%101% M C Wat S5100” — |Sun Tel G113 Ris I W! 107% Suttr-st R.x g SF Drdk 3s — 113%] UR of SF 4s. 16% ..K MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala S Co... 24 |Gak B sav. nxu |{Oak T Con. |100F Han ie | Orpheum 14 P e 130 |Paraf_Paint.. 38 $ F Drydock 60 — |BF&ST Coal. a0 m .. IS J Wat Co. — 108 FN Bk, 0ak.120 — (SO & MTgbt.125 — Flscher Thtr — 1% Swiss-A Bk 115 h- — Truck Elect. 121 123§ — 2 |UR InC ptd. 42 — — 14%] Do com .. 9 — Morning Session. Street— 40 Pacific States Tel & Tel Co..100 00 Afterncon Session, Street— $1.000S F & P Ry B per cent....111 50 | California Sn'n:k and Oil Exchange Oil Stocks— Asked. Alma .. 25 Apollo . ® Associated Trust Cert 20 Aztec 3 | Caribou . 4 30 Central Point Con . T Chicago Crude n Claremont jois Esperanza ié0 Four .. 60 Fulton . 37 Giant . a3 Hanford 90 00 Home . 160 Imperial 16 Independence . Jumhn w K“m River . lounh of Ari: . B SHIBuTI § =Y 2uM8 K38’ BEsRas: 85 us 2009 Monte Cristo. ... [ | Occidental of W Vi 10 Ofi City Petroleum © Peerl: i B w0 e ® Miscellaneous— Abby Land & Tmprovement.. Cal Gas & Electrie Corp. California Shipping Co. Chutes Company . ... B ELETEERT . PO 2 2aB & I - B8R an SALES. Morning Session. Board— 350 Independence . Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following wde the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Mexican 56 Ophir 400 Overma: 400 Belcher 200 Bull 100 Caledonia 130 Con C & 300 Seg 100 Gould & Cur. 24 100 Union Con .. T# 100 Justice . 11] 100 Yellow Jacket. 24 500 Mexican 5! Session. 100 Andes 200 Sav < 3 100 Belcher . 100 Sex teher .. . 11 200 Chollar . 100 Union Con ks 100 Crown 17l 200 Union Com . i 400 Mexican 100 Yellow Jacket. 23 200 Overman 1 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange vesterday: Morning Sesaion. 24/ 300 Mexican 21 37 s K » ko C ‘i i d & Cur. 25| 400 Overroan a0 Gould & Cur. 34/ 100 Savage .. E ..... 11} 100 Union Com .. 77 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran. cisco and Tonopah Mining yesterday: Namara .‘fifl'!‘- Belmont.. Tt Sesston. :mm‘r—hnw.. s, g8 a's ¥ 3 83 £ ‘R R a n g i en 8B : i i f

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