The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 5, 1904, Page 15

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15 AUCTION SALES jcan and $1@2 for Hawallan; Pineapples, $203 per dozen. Dried Fruits,Ni M:,RMJ,H oney. FRUITS—Apricots, $%@10%c for Royals and py £ P ) 0@12c for A»m 4 ‘ m tons, as comparing witl ; 6¢; sun-dried, ¥ has beenexcecdingly quiet and about half this | Pears, S@11 Qlllllnl would Have well lupnlltd the market. | black, -l!e Under such a condition of affairs it can be PR l m m four hap bex um‘x"?md”r" oy hive: been | “HAISINS—F. o b. prices or 1908 e struggling to dispose of their consignments, | erop (subject to ‘without notice) are as | | FIFTY-FIVE HESD MARES AR SEL 'MMARY OF THE MARKETS U 8 Rubber prd o0 68 and 't has been o steady matter of cutting | foliows: s0-1t boxes Looge Muscaicl, erowa | WL e lrm"‘;?,‘,. 4 2 ] ML . y prices ler [ec es. The per ; 8-crown, 3 ; Malaga, SUMM DB St AM0T0R 942 & two show lighter arrivals, and I this wil | locse, S 2-crown. 4%c; Thompsons | Consigned by C. . College q e — - | Westtnitionne ok ' % il IR cartaiaty ‘e e redation RIS ks.“mial. m?. 3 b T8 4 ’ < v o Lo n the sHuation. catels, $%e: do floated, takes place . Exchange still lower, with free selling. FYPRAD R i &K s T Phe continucd showers are still alding the | ins, 1003 caxtons. (ancy.’ Sies o - 2 R R e growing crop as well as deferring the date for |13 62 ons, funicy, 414c: . cholee in m m “ " ““' Sterling Exchange as before. Silver slightly lower. UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. = o I e LD g g L B ; §250; 5 n& 5 3 NEW YORK, May 4.—Bond transactions Cash Grain and Provisions. he. market until well into June there will be | Layers. 3-crown, $1 85: Z-crown, $1 25. At 8 o'clock, at York Stocks firmer on the day and Cotton higher of the United Rallrcads of San Francisco were absolutely nothing carrled over. NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 13 Salesyard, 1932 Market st., cor. Van Ness w York Stocks ) § 13,000 at §77, 10,000 at $77 121, 30,000 at GO, May 4 Cash quokitions were as | 'We have no féaturés of any importance to | No. 3. 11%@{c; No. 1_hardshel e, et T ! Bondt o 1 but Stocks still quiet. | $77 50, 30,000 at $77 75. CHICA ay b o ,,lreport concerning our local market. Shipping [No 2, 1} mse, Almonds, 11 onpa- "W‘» Frgoms cal Bonds wanted, O ocR q - follows: Flour, unm and eteady. X L. 11¢ for Ne Tl e | AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. Soring wheat, S0@sic; No. 3. f trade tis Deen cxomdingly dull, the plantit | ol o Liagusdoos Feanwss = FRED H. C fl 0 . pi p— . Common, bid 4%, asked 4 ferred, bid s No. rn, 47 e {:. 1 -'a" Successors t io & Co., Vheat remains the same the world over ||38%. " asksa so%, S e {Qs.ms‘ng«.u: faom; oa; #;Aoll%c. 3| Ereatly diminiehed omiers | from, comstwise (Easier o Gemb. 10011ic for whils ...fi:a' Tivestock _Auctioneers: . & - H Tye, @%c: g Barley, Oats and Corn continue well held. [U 8 ret 2 riw 1500111’1( SONamied 45101 | bariey, "35ic: faie o cholce malting, e S A T Hone “mbet edtracted: 14@i%e: dars: s : | 106 |Mar con gold 4s.108 | No. I flaxseed, §101: No. 1 "Wm‘"‘“"'" FCholce wheat Hay is not in very plentiful | 81 @4c. AT AUCTION. lay weak, under continued ample receip! 100 |3tex Cene'ds . 1 0 res Koty seed 82 00; TERS DOTK. | guocrio e etrmia ot phecens avsivals being | BEESWAX--27620 per Ib. ‘ 2 H Do st ine..... 18% | ber barrel, $11 60G11 65; lard, per 100 pous good grades of wheat and wheat and oat.” _— k h k Istuffs firm at previous prices. Do new 4s res. mgy,;mm, ane | 655@6 b7%; short ribs sides (loose), $6 ulau BRAN. i oo Peooses o astun e - <l 13215/ M, K 625; short clear sides (boxed), $6 50@6 T MIDDLINGS—$27 500%0 50 per ton. TOUVISIONS. On MONDAY, May 0, at 11 o'clock, Seans and Seeds as before quoted. 07 7| 12 | whisks, gt e bl $198; clover, con: SHORTS —$21 — At JOHN SOUTH'S STOCKYARDS, s s ki s : 00N SRpne Rez;l&l‘; Bhlnlfl:%(m?%‘x’éflffil‘“fi?fl tmm"'y N e 5, Thdte Ul nofuiog at LG Tapat. T Ao TWELFITN AND HARRISON k. »olies of tte ', . Fiour, barrel: g t 5 7 By of 8. larris of Modoc County pplies of Butter, Cheese and Eggs still larg £l SR s 00 3100 | joobing. 3% Cacoanut Ceke. gg:z*m : | R uEAa‘smBnc:r J0e per It b Y ot ehaice, “sound youns hotses ) 1 ¢ | i Do | Corn, "bushela 251,100 1181600 Afixed Feed, $21@22; Horse 8 ‘hefvi Mie for 1ighs St -.léflm ' | that " weigh from 1100 to 1400; blocky and ns in slow demand and liberal supply. k] o’ e | Gats, bushels. 110200 1img00 MIed Kot N o Feed. 90c per ¢! ¢ A R a1 '"'C Sy Tainis Ghe b s oet - & ] 108 1\ Rye ' bushels 000 6,800 T Whent, $11@15; Wheat and Oat, $12 have been driven. Any ene wanting to pur- % L % & panc ""1 . | lu $11@ ' | m-m. Hams, 1114@12¢c; Bed Sheep and Hogs unchanged. | 14|Pa conv 348 Barley, bushels. 123,500 W08 4 $10@13 50; Barley, $10@1Z; Stock, |11 per bbl: extra Mess. $1T som1z: chase sound young horses at his own | £ < Z | Ches & Ohio . u. %! Reading gen 4s... 98% e, TR A smml ‘Alfalia, $6G11 per ton. 12 50@13; prime Mess Pork, $15; extra clear, g:‘h‘:-‘:.fm“’d be sure an:. -u-mm;h::m-o- Oregon Potatoes continue in large supply. e e e e Butter, Cheese and Eggs. ! STRAW-S0@Ne ‘per haje. R Mo O e """“;,,",’2:},{3‘ rive ac ::-'M-.;l:-‘:h‘y oraing, and mUSE . o 5 ¥ e oM & SP ‘.‘w St Lous EWILI‘N Loy / s o 3 P and will be sold. & ATKINS, A\nlm Australian Onions in few hands and higher. | € S boma W L ie M | CHICAGO, May 4.0 the Produce Exchangs | Beans and Seeds. DD Tierces quated at B1c per 1o for C R I & Pac és. 11| So Pacific 4s..... 911 | today the butter market, way steady. Cream- | compound apd 8o for barrels, pure, ¢ Do col 58 {So Railway erles, 14@23c; dairies, 1313@21c. Eges, e y,1 The Eitaation Temiibs ufoNeoged all drduna. [83kcs 11V Uns, T ines 0%c: 3Tb tine, SARI005 Jeweaty 1 Se Manh W, W ) market he t much change in Summer Vegetables: wily supphed and tweak. Further receipts of Cherries. Mur tone to Oranges. A/ONEY AND STOCKS. Exports and General Com- mercial Conditions. e basis of an active bear P r of fact, these in values a for good low in basis, with the hief point Japan; ed meverely but je the most further showing but’ an en- Mte o reported as growing out mprovements.” W ralhrrl\’ eport. 120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, May 4—5 p. m the seasonal rainfall: to h those of the same date in last twenty-fou! The following a: Los Angeles 19.29 fan Diego 11.62 THE COAST RBECORD. — ] 7] ) 5 z b5 E Sk . H £ ER ) STATIONS. 2 » F £ H g Cloudy .60 Ciear .00 Clear .00 Pr.Cidy .00 Cioudy .00 Clear .00 Cloudy .00 Sependence 00 « Angeles 200 Tamsipats 00 North Head . .01 Proenix e ) y 00 Point Reyes l0o . Portiand ot Red Biuf R Roseburg a2 00 Eacramento 82 7 ‘00 4“4 0 02 o 62 o 46 60 ‘00 54 62 ~00 36 54 T 4 54 T, iz 5 24 0 58 T, 36 06 00 90 ) ned mearly stationary risen rapidly over ingtor Northern Oregon. rain has fallen in California. erly winds prevail along the coast Franciseo. At 8. E” Faralion, at Point Reyes, 72 miles. eather prevafls in Utah and Ari- San_Franciseo for thirty May 5: N srecast made &t s ending midnigh: Northern Californin Fair Thursday; et winds i sboms, n the Sncramento .inds in the San Josgquin ey. Southern California—Falr Thursday: orth winge changing to westerly. * Nevadn—Fair Thursday Framcisco and vicinity—Falr Thursday; westerly winds. A G. McADIE, District Forecasfer. : (PSR ol S 'EASTERN MARKETS, | — New York M oney Market. NEW YORK, May 4.—Money on call, casy, 141l per cent: closing bid, u« offered, 1%. Time loans, easy and dull; y and ninety _feys, 29, @2% per cent; six -u(hn‘ ngua ver ‘cent. -e mercantile paper, 3%@# | effect upon values, ¢ | mon _getti | traders as an i net { | 13 ket actionary cent NEW nese st of strength nolding state general movement was harrower and the muar- | lowest “price ause the ad giving out This statement general = € that ging follc she, ea United NEW outside | At pld - | Baltimore & Ohio | Balt & Ohio prd Canadian Pacific Central of N Jersey Chesapeake & Ohic Chicago & Alton C & St Louis olorado Southern » So ist pfd o 8o 24 pfd Delaware & Hudson Lack & West.. Del Denver & Rio G e B Erle Ist pd.... Erle 24 pfrd... Hocking Valley. Hocking Valley 5 & Central. owa Central pfd.. Kansas City So Kaneas City 8o pfd Louisville & Nash. . Manhattan L Met Securities Metropolitan St Missouri Pa- 1fic Mo K . Mo K & T pfd.. Nat RR of Mex ptd Norfolk & W _pfd.. Ontario & Western Pennsylvania .. Pitts C C & 8t L Reading Rock Jsland Co. ... Rock ’blhn(l Co )v"\ Southern Hallway.. Southern Ry pfd.. practical e large sub leaves i e market for stocks before the bond mar- ogress of the gold mc h _equanimity, 000 for export total Juntry Honds were irregular er & R G ;'d Ry Louts.© )l M pfd YORK, May 4. in sthe United States in Union Pacific Sterling exchange, the general immobility to-day. The disruption Ore Assoclation was the assigned cause of ihe | selling and there was large the preferred at different times ance in was more neglected than at any the present period of dullness set in. of the United States Steel stocks touched the on the present reaction, the com- | below 10 and the preferred be- Unlon { @ statement by the head of stem _expressing hopeful views outlook, especially through the West. regurded imation of a purpose to offer | to the markee and sentiment. ttie ho yws_the supposits Arawn. against k lsland preferred the fulling ofl 1,000 500 200 Texas & Pacific... Ama! igam Copper.. Am Car & Found. Am Car & F pfd. Am Cotton Oil. Am Cotton Oil Colo ConsoliJated Gas. Froducts. Products ptd. nmmm Seca, 25 steady, ac business in bankers' bills at $4 87 for demand and at $4.8i83G4.5490 for sixt bills. Posted frates, $4 8512@4 86 a Commercial Nll 84 Bar silver, ‘ Mexican dollas 3ic. Government bol’l | rmi; rallroad bcndl irreguiar. i New York Stock Market. i The counterpoise of | Steel stocks had the | market in a ! The | transactions time since | with | Both | The obvious Pacific was by The But the of was attitude the hopetul | ot was strictly a waiting iptions to the New York | bond issue created a favorable im- being accepted as an index of genuine { capital resources. stment from the rallroad bond riet argues a distrust on the part of cap- with- for improvem-mt up 0 tha P to § while the sub-treasury paid out to-day $3,275, nt Japanese gold deposited 2 The hardening of exchang receipt of part of lector of the Port of San Franet n and Russia have spent some for war materials, since the present war b the da: Japan: remitt; = ris 0,000, large incremse in the number ties of bankruptcles for April, e h April of last vear, had & chillin; me marked ase in bank fal- ally was aithough _the conf 5 of these Southern B not_helped ehowing of March net earnings | rose vigorously in of about one- ings of that system for the The dny's changes In_prices were ! Low. % Total sales, $2,100,000, ¢ Statex old 45 (coupon) advanced % per cent on call YORK STOCK LIST. 18 | | visible supply of coffee is 1 1423 | 78 10 | 41 61 | recent prices. us '5 m. i c7=y. %! 3 | 0.%1 20% g% 85 s 0% 181 3y 154 17% % ! = ®F lz:n;lcu:u:zn | No. | tions were fairly steady, but quiet. They closed Cons Tobacco Colo & So 4s.... Colo F & Iron. . Den & Rio G 4s. Erie prior lien 4s. Do cony 4.! ~see {U 8 Steel 24 Bs.. 9815 | Wabash lsts saij Do deb B |W & L Erl Wis Cent 4s 107 | Hock Val (“_n\ NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Adams Con 20| Littie Chief 03 Alice 5 Ontario 3 13 Breece 10| Ophir 550 Bruns Con . 03 Potosi 17 Com Tunnel . 12 Savage 53 Con Cal & Va.. 1 50|Sierra Nev 52 Horn Silver 1 35 Small Hopes | Iron_Silver 1 73 Standard Leadville Con . Boston Stocks and Bonds. Money— |U 8 Steel. 9% Call loans ......2@3%| Do nfd 5514 Time loans 3@4% Westing Common. T8 Bonds— | Mining— Atchison 4s ..... 993 Adventure 1% Do adj s 91 | Allovez 5 Mex Cent 4 6 7 Railroads Atchison Do ptd . Boston & Alban: Boston Elev . Fitchburg ptd Mex Central N Y N H & H./188 "|Dom_Coal Pere Marquette .. 78%!|Franklin % Union Pacific.... Sig|Grancy . a8 Miscellaneous- Isle Royale . T Amer Arge Chem. 143 Mass Mining 4 Do pd .. 71, | Michigan 4 Amer Preu Tube. 4}iaohawk 42 Amer Sugar ....]127%| Mont Coal & Coke 2 Do pfd ....... 126 2 {Old Dominton 12614 Osceola . m'. Parrot f Amer Tel & Tel. Amer Woolen ... Do pfa Dom Iron & ... a Ed Elect Illum_. 236 Tam ! Gen Electric ... 156 |Trinity . Mass Electr S8 vnnm' Do pfd . u Mase Gas % Dean United Fruit 10715 Vietoria Un Shoe Mach 499 Winona Do pta 201, | W Wolverine 0% ® | Cons for money Y Central Do for acet 897 Nor & Western.. Anaconda 4 Do »td Atchison Ll T4%0nt & Western, . Do pfd .. . 953, Pennsylvania Bal & Ohio &11, 'Rand Mines Can Pacific .120% Reading Ches & Ohto. .... 3114 Do 1st Chi Great West 16 Do 24 Chi, Mt & 8t P..14T1 /S0 Rallwey, - De Beers .. B %) prd . Den & flio (‘ 2fl§. llr\ ach Do pf Hnlcn P 'lflc.. abash Do ptd P T Central Louis & Nash...110 M K & Texas .. 1 panish 4s ... Bar siiver—Dull, 25 3-16d per ounce. Money—1%@1% per cent The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 8%@3%4 per cent and for three months’ bills 3G5 per cent New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, May 4 —The cotton market closed quiet. 6 to 19 points higher. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, May 4.-—FLOUR—Receipts, 200 barrels; exports, 7800 barrel steady, but quiet ‘WHEAT—Receipts, red, §1 04 clevator, $1 1 Northern Duluth. 99c f. 0. b. 3000; spot, firm; No. 2 5@1 08 f. 0. b..afloat; afoat. Op. May closed 91%c: July, S0%c; Sep- . §33c; December, PS—Steady. HIDES—Steady. WOOL—Bteady. SUGAR—Raw, firm; 323-32¢: refined, steady. COFFEE—Epot Rio, quiet: mild, quiet. The market fof coffee futures closed unchangsd. 500 bags. May, 5.65c; July, 5.60G5.66c; Sep ey 6.09G6.160, Octover, 6206 Decen: ber, 6.35@6.45c: March, 6.45@6.50c. The world's e up. centrifugal, 96 test, 3 bags for the month. DRIED” FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market s quiet, with demand light and holders askin Commen. 4@Syc: prime, (v %c; choice, 61, @6%c; fanc: & Nre somewhat unsetticd, lu lower offerings on the coast afd some pressure to sell in local markets. Prices range from 3¢ to b%e, according to grade. APmco'n!—Are in_moderate supply and cham,'n,moc extra choice, 10% | 11 PEACHES “Ate in fair demand at_recen prices. Cholce, T%@7%c; extra cholce, ThGse fancy, 9% 10c. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, May ” &—The London tin mar- ket was with spot closing | 5u lower at £127 futures were 10s higher at £126 were neid a ghade firmer, 10, Copper was lower in crease of 157, it ). in London, closing at | gecline of 10s to £58 s 3d for’ spot. and £38 prices 05@28 a Bs for futures. Locally pri nchanged. Lake, l 13 50; nleclmly!lc. 313 12%013 P cast 1235, Lea s e £11 120 1n Londun, but remaines unchanged here at $4 60G4 65. Spelter was unchanged in both markets, being quoted at £22 7s 64 in London and at $5 20@5 25 in the local market. Iron closed at 52s 3d in. Glasgow and at 44¢ 64 In Middlesboro. Loeally iron s quiet. No. 1 foundry, northern, $15 25@15 75; No. 2 foundry, northern, $14 T5@15 267 No. 1 tflunllry, southern, and No. 1 foundry, sou wolt, $14@14 50. | Chicago Board of Trade. | |2 . SRR PG R T & Future Grain and Provisions. _ CHICAGO, May 4.—With an inclination t bags, a de- | owing | | sourl State report gives the condition of the J | 13%@16c. Cheese, easy, 8%@10%c, | fair to (‘h(\lre mixed, $3 50@4 60; Western shee; 50; native lambs, $4 5O@6; West- ern lnmbs, clipped, $6@5 90; Western lambs, wooled, $6 2667 10. * - 4 3 I Miscellaneous Markets. *- - *® Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL, Wheat— May. July Opening .... LG8y B4y ! | Closing . ] 6 41 Wheat — May. Sept.-Dec. Opening . .21 2 20 56 Closing . .21 05 20 55 Flour— Opening Cloring . . St. Louis Wool Market. | BT. 1L JULE, Mag 4. WOOL—Stead: M. dium grades, 2 Haht fine, 1€G17%c; washed, London Wool Sales. LONDON g he offerings at the wool auction sales t ¥ numbered 00 bales. Compet: irited and all grades wers . the division | | about | | | with the banks selling freely lower, Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, 000; stea £6 1045 7 ers and heifers, §204; calvee, 82 50G5; Texas fed stee 435 HOGS—Receipts to-day, 24,000; 26,000; steady: mixed and butchers, 4 86; good to choice heavy, $4 TWI 85; heavy, §4 604 15; light, $4 530G+ 14,000; ; poor to medium, $3 904 90; feeders, $3G4 40 cows, n—eipm sheep and nronl good to CATTLE—Receipts, 19, to-morro; stock- $1 50@4 0; 2 2564 73: canaers, $1 50622 60; bulls, L ruugn bulk of lambs, chotoe wethers, $1 75@5 40: arch prices, ne Zealand 'greasy om France. Americ p and fed n fair iine of fine 000,000 gn1d res redemption, Shows a )3, of. cash balance, $220, ere_some- Merinos wae in ans se- nd medium greasies. Condition of the Treaxury. 4.—To-dny's statement s in the general fund, erve in vallable xom £116,390,219, Northern Wheat Marker. OREGON, JRTLAND, May 4.—WHEAT -Wall, T9@T4c; bluestem. Sdc; valley, SSe. WASHINGTON. a Wal- e: | of Asparagu for overland shipment, but the other sorts -re, uiet. H VB ANE_Bayos 32 352 50; Pea, $3@3 25; | Butters, $3 50@3 75: smali White, $2 90@3 10: | farge "white, §2 40g2 65: Pink. $3 3843 50: | Red, $4 50; Lima, $3 25@3 30: Red Kidneys, §1 50G5; Blackeve, $1 00@2 10 per ctl; Horré | Beans, $262 | D SEEDS—_Brown Mustard, $444 25: Yellow Mustard, 25; Flax._ $1 80@1 90; Canary, Slh@d%e for Eastern: Alfaifa. 1435G16c: Rape. ¢ 1%@2c: Timothy, G@6lc: Hemp. 3la@dc m Millet, B@dtc; Broom Comn Seed. $20921 Dnu-:n PEAS—Blackeye. §3 per ctl; Niles, $3 25; Green Peas, $3@3 Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. 3 ] | { | ©Old Oregon Potatoes were in liberal supply, | but receipts of river kinds were very light and | ! the latter were largely nominal in price. The | steamer from Orvgon brought down 7127 sacks, {only a small portion of which were unloaded | | in time to be sold. New Potatoes were very | El»ak at unchanged rates and some dealers ] | | | were offering old and poor lots below the quo- | tations. Stocks of Australian Onions were light and concentrated in a few hands and | prices had another sharp advance, Other yellow Onions were in small supply and largely nominal. Trade In miscellancous vegetables ana prices had but siight quotable variancs Asparagus was steady under moderate receipts was fair | and a good consumptive and canning demand, | | The canners pald 41sc for No. 2 and Sc peP| pound for No. | and secured most of the sur- | plue. Rhubarh contizued very weak, espectally | for Alumeda County stock. San Jose lots met | er inquiry, but shared in the gen- { Te making | i with & be eral weakness and some dealers ‘of ‘Green Peppers from Los Angeles were small and poor and were hard to dispose , lof at any price. The other vegetables stood as_oreviously quoted. ‘Hecelpts of | vegetables included S85 boxes | 740 boxes of Rbubarb and €80 Burbanks froms the Hyer $1 80 ! i Oregon_ Burbanks, g1 75 | per ctl; River Keds, §1@1 10 per ru small | | Orogon ‘Burbanks for seed, $1 206@) 50 per etl; | Garnet Chiles, 81 T6@2 per ctl; Early Rose, | st wm 60 per ctl; new Potal: 2%c per | pou ONIONS—Yeliow, §2 50g2 73 per il for Ore- gon and $3 50@4 for Australian; - Green Onions. 235G 40 per box. VEGETAHLES—Asparagus, 7e per 1b; | Be et box ! $1@1 50; Garden String _Beans, #6 | {IQI 50 per 415 ! Rhubarb, 33@00c for bay and €06 | for San ' fose, Green Peas, Peas, 2%LG3C per Ib: {8 ‘per Ib; Tomatoes, | box or crate for Los Angeles ang | for Mexican; Summer Squ $1 i box: Cabbage, 81 50 per ct sack; Hothouse Cucumbers, 75e@$] dozen: Garlic, nominal; Egg Plant, per 1b; Dried Peppers, ‘S@lvc for and 12%@13c per Ib for evaporated; Okra, 1214@15¢ per Ih; Green Peppers. 1 2581 75 | 5o 6@10e | per Ib for Los Angeles and 15@20c for Wexican; ‘ | Marrowfat Squash, J bbing at 11%4@2¢ per | Poultry and Game. l * The Pcultry market was libesally supplied i with caickens, the l‘eLelDll of domestic stock ! were quite héavy, and a large portion of the.! TACOMA. May 4 —WHEAT_Steady, un- | ear of Westorn Hens that came in late on| changed; biuestem, dc; club, Tic. y was stil on hand. Young Roosters — — llnl.l r‘);u formed ?l: a very small percent- | 7 "R LFY age of the receipts of domestic stock and here Northern Biisiness. {mes conttnued firmaess in_those deseriptions. but everything else in the chicken line was | SEATTLE May” 4—Clearings, 878,591 wealk and small Broilers were quoted lower. Dalanicsk, 333, Western Hens were offering at $7 per dozen | i L Moy, 4 Diearings, - $810,789} Calitornian moved very slowly in conse- | | padances, $39,608. quence and there were a great many coops PnR'n ,usn May 4. Clearings, $547,309; St!!l unsold at the close, Game was in light | balantue. OLLON | T PO TRY Live “Turkeys, 15617 1b; SPO! . —Clearings, ,239; oEve e, e pon; i m&%\.nv .m"y 4.—Clearings, - $406,230; | Goopy. ar oot 1 000 Gumgn 2 figs 3 | . | Ducks, 50 per dozen for old and $EGE 50 | » 5 lfcr young: Hens, $6G6 80 for large_ and | £ tor_small; young Roosters, $1 0@ | LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Domestic Exchange continues to Silver Sterling Exchange, * Sterling Exchange, Sterling Exchange, cf New York Exchange, Silver, per ounc Mexican Dollal decline, is e @ 15% W heat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The markets everywhere stationary, with no new features. Th remain he Mis: crop at 81, ‘with 6 per cent lems acreage than rted harvested last year. _Tennessee is repos showing a condition of ‘75, against 73 last mont Locsl quotations remained about as before. There was considerable covering.of May shorts on the morning session. CASH WHEAT. Calitornia _ Club, _$1 30@1 35; California White _Australian, $1 5234@1 57%; Northern Club, $1 30@1 35; Northern Bluestem, $1 500 156 per etl, " FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m, Open. High. 14'3'. l‘)‘:«-’em&r Y 1 20& $1 ‘;7‘/: $1 262 2 p, m, Belllon - g Wil W p o c $1 b2 ll 2’% BARLEY—There vn less lcuvuy lnd nm- ness yesterday, though prices showed lif riation. CASH BARLEY, t 05a1 osaa. Shipplhg and ln| u 21461 15; Chevalier, $1 10@1 tair to choice. FUTURES. \ Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. High. Low. December ... 95 94% 2 p. m. Session Open. High. Low. tee....$106 $1 06 §1 06 Deceriber .. 9 OATS—-Sales were again very fair ttle va- Brew- 20 for % yester- though not up to the volume 2 day, thoug! D b l the two preceding. gm uota ow and ".’3 Wh %51 lngghx"u: ray, $1 G23%,@1 87% per torm the the receipts, and the State is T very teae, Pm.. are unchanged and dthe market | u- z @1 45 for Yeil wu‘m fragi “‘rlf, for ; Calltornla Yellow. L € et i n%—uur‘—u a2 per cu. Flour and Millstuf's. Gor white and Hay and Feedstuffs. "!3".: 1 ; | Butter, Cheese and Eggs. % | 4 88 02 Mg 4 1d , Raosters, “§4 50Gb; Fryers. $6@i; $3@4 for large and @3 ror, ns, $1 2 per dozen for old Eray Geate, §3 5084 AME—Gray Geese, per dozen; | White Geese, “$1 1 75; Brant, $1 00@2 50; | 26a1 English Snipe, $4; Honkers, $4@5; comme Snipe, $1 75@2; Cottontall mbbltl, il n’)fi Brush Rabbits, $1 50; Hare, | Butter 18 commencing to pile up high on the | & flcors of the commission houses and dealers | report the situation weak und dull, though there Is no change In quotations one way or % | the other. Current recéipts are very heavy, | as_will be seen, cessive supplies of Cheese continue to keep | that market weak and dealers still report the | demand slow. Quotaticns for Egg: ers are lightly or heavily supplied. Some are largely overstocked, and as s general thing | there are plenty on the mrarket, Orders for the I north and a good local demand from the re- per. EG%B—RIMB 20@22%e for fair to cholce; store, 17G20c per dozen, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Three more small boxes of early Purple Guigne Cherries came in yesterday one from i Stockton, one from Vacaville And the other | from Courtland on the Sae The Dox trom Courtiand sald tor §1 30 sed the ather two bn:;l(h::’ $2 each. Receipts nl:‘lu-w- perries - continued large, aggregat! a0k chests, of which 226 were of the large va- rieties from Watsonville. Prices were lower a result of th‘ ln P‘l‘ but e casional sales reported peddli; way at an nlun« of from $1 t.n fl r chest over the um quotations, wer of “Raspberries Trom . across the bay sold for $1 75. £ The Orange market had a little better tone, as receipts were lighter than usual on auction , and there was a better demand from some quarters. The trade was running largely on small sizes and ased - more - on S than on quality.: In the auction rooms, where | nu attendance was largs rlulnbl: -lu- ot } ordinary fancy Navels b as | Pink Beans continve very firm and in demand | 9%2¢. | 13gd 'for steam pi 1 use of ofl s vary according as deal- | ot ’1‘ 415,934 | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, May 4-2 p. m UNITED STATES BD\DS three | half barrels, S%c; one tierce. 8%¢; two tierces, | TOTTOLENE—One half barrel, S%c; m,c five tierces, S%c per I Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell S about ls@lc under qununmu Heavy fined #s qr ecoup.. | Bteers, 0l4c: medium. 8ic: light, Sc; Cow | ds ar res. . 103 %10 Hides, Sc for heavy and for i i S o 6c: Salted Kip, 9c: Salted Veal, e “"‘.‘:CE“-" Calf, llc: dry Hides, léc: dry Kij A Calf, 18¢: Sheepekins, -hurllnn large and $2@2 30 for medium, $1 35@1 75 for | small and B0c for Colts. Hotse Hides, dry, $1 75 for large and $1 50 for medium, $1@1 25 for small ‘and 50c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry LIVESTOCK MARKET. Am Ntl Bk..1 The foliowing quotations are for good, sound to-Cal .. s1 Livestock, deifvered in San Francisco, less 50 | Dank of Cal 42713430 Cal Safe Dp. — 150 per_cert ‘shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE-Swerk, S§0c; Lows and Heifers, | i@be First Nationl SAVINGS BANKS. : thin Cows, Fleece Twine, TgSc. COAL—Wellington, 8 per ton; New Wel- lineton, $8; Seattle, $6 56; nry.m $6 50; Dea- Bay }a"wu' s $i; Wi 'fl .:i-ud, Greta, 3u; Wal nend, 91 fl w Cumberl $13 in bu ' 425 ln ke: Pennayivanla = Anthracite. Eas: SWelsh Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh {$11 50: Cannei, $8 50 per ton: Cake, $11 lfl.cnusn)! S, MB per tom in bulk and §13 in sacks; Rocky Moun. S F v tain descriptiors, $11 45 per bs and $12 S0 SEES fil i PSerics A): per long ton, according to trand. SR %W - Harrison's circular says: “‘Since the departure of ahe steamship Ven- tura there have been the followipg arrivals of Australi Coal from Neweastle, viz: H Smith, 318 tone: Reucs, 3448 tons King, 2170 tons; Melangpe, ‘2240 tons; tatal, 0285 tons. These cargoés came to hand opportunely, as the yards here were ll“ tll- tirely bare of stock. There are 28 coal car- riers now engaged for this port with a carry- ing capacity of about tons; six of these | are fully due. Prices remain steady, aithough | there Is a slight shading off for lats veries, Shipments from the northern coast are being frecly made ang are offered At prices which it is difficult for colonial coals to compete with, more C!mh“! luch gl . its sway and is flndlnl ready sale at ruling | rates, Our principal rajlroad companies are | . confining_themselves almost exclusively to the | Bid. Ask.| Bid Ask. each month diminishing theif con- | Bay CPC Ga. — @0 |SF & NP S — 1UI% numllcnofcml n-mm\yauflh at 6s. — 11T%/S P C R 4s. — 100 ing refined is largely Cal 100510115 There 1t a" maried falling o in he demand for house purposs owing to the warmer weath- er. It is anticipated that within a short time the brisk comoetition now existing among our wholesale dealers will be checked, thus assur- ing them more business.” OILS—Quotations are for Sarreta; tor cases, Board— 50 Giant Powder Con. EFPT Y] . NEzANsNsE $4,000 ilnckmn ml & Electric fs.... 95 0 Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. ' fuel. MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. iMat Nav Co. — {Nev Nat Bk. — add Be: me&n‘:rc r nlln for boiled and 1y | 47c for raw; n Bakers' AA, 51 o1 1 [0k B Sav.1i2% — ™ — for “Australian: cxtra ‘bleached winter m = 85¢; natural winter e 1, bleached winter Whale o Coc: Yatra winter stratned Tard On. 7 No. 1 Lard Oil, 60c; pure Neatsfoot Oil, 73c; No. 1 Neatatoot Ol 66c; light Herring Oll. 82 taliers keep the market steady, however. Balmon Receipta were T6.800 Iby Butter, 107 cases | L e e W 3 R g o8] e | Eggs ana_7100 1bs Cheese, Paint Oil, 38c. raw Paint ofl. e 12y | JCTTER Creamery at frst hands, .aomt COAL OIL— Wuter White Coal OfL {n bulk, for extras and 17@17%c for dalry, 15@ . y in cases, 20%4c; Astral, 20igc: - }1 et Tt N, T datel o | 20%c: Extra Star, 24%qc; Elaine, 28igc: = el zed Stove Gasol n ESE—8@9c for good_ lo cioice new: .= o Bansime: 1t Salk, uu.l wn,c for lower grades; Young Americas, in_ cases, 10%gc: degree ¥ 9%,@10c; Eastern, iL@16c; Western, 1:{s1b¢ k, 25c: in cases 8 00 B e. TURPENTINE—§1c per ® Eallon In cases and The in drums llld l!wl 'RED AND P AD—_Réa Tea _ Board— Tlc per Ib: Wt T s ey 4. 7@ | $2.000 United R R of 8 F 4 por cent.. 78 25 quantity. SUGAR—The Western S 5 pany quotee as fcllows. per E 100 Sag: Cubes, A Crushed and Crushed, B.18e: California Stock and Oil Exchange Powdered, 5.60¢, Ci ay Granulated, 5.40e; ou Stock— . Bi Asked. Py Granulated. fime. 5.80c: Dry ' Gramu |APollo ... .. 4 lated, “:-m“:m.fl";h&%hua{' S0 M'm"' 'l"fl" Cmmfl'el E Granulated (100-Ib _bags only). n.m | Gentral Point, C = rl‘ A 5.80c: M llflh A, | Chicago ..- 200 w 2 5 3 B BSsEARZESENESnEeR B Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, MAY Flour, qr sks . 605 bales Barley, et Oats, ctls . ‘est, i gu8hi Usd Flour, qr sks .. e || Stocks Still Quiet, but Bonds Good Demand. Mexican, 8lc: dry Balted Mexican, 25c; dry F & C H 6a. Len(rll American, 3le. Goat Skins—Prime An- | Geary-st 5. i5¢: large and smoath, 30c; medium, H C&S Blos. 74 mall, e b |2 o ALLOW rendeged. 4 o 1b; | Hon ! No. 2, 314@i¢: grease 2 - |L A Elec 5s. — 165 (S P of A 68 WOQL—Spring ciip—8an Juquh and south. : L A Ry Se.fiiy — | 1071w emn. 12 ‘months’, 9@lc: do T months. S@ive |L A L Coos — — - per 1b; Middle ounuu, 12@16c for free and | Do gtd 6s. — — | 11@14: for defective; Northern, 15@l17c for free | Do gtd — 105 | (90HSr A Il“& — and_ 13@15¢ for defective; Nevada, 12@10¢, ac- | LAP lem Js.100 — | (1900)Sr B.102% — cording to_condition. Mkt-st C. 6. 9% | (1300 104310475 | “HOPs-s4@27 per ib for California, 1903, | Do lem fm113% — 1912) 118 and 1734@20c for crop of 1904. | Mve MT 38101 {sPe i cg Satio [ YRR oty *j01%, i Do Sempd. . 107%, — Do S Meat Market. X P C R ba. — 5 ¥ ar o iossi09 ek C Ry 8.1 s | Do e 38w 00 K There was ro further change in prices yes, | N € P € s 90 10 Do 4s 3dm. — terday. Receipts of everything continue ample | N S R R s 100 [Stkn G&E6s. 95 1'% and those of Mutton and Hogs are too for | O G L&H Gs. mu,wr (UG & B os. — 108 the matket to absorb readily. 10 W gtd Sa. ! DRESSED MEATS. WATER STOCKS. Wholesale rates from s} terers to dealsrs | Contra Costa 37 40 |Port - = are as follows: P Marin Co... — 61 |3 V Wat Co. 881 38% = HEEF-T@% for Steers and 6@Tc per Ib for | GAS AND ELECTRIC. . Cent L&P. 3% 4 |SF G & B. 62 0 w; AL—Large, Sgoc; small, W4@%c DT | Srmual £ L 1214 13 Stk G & B. 8 — ‘. T Pac L Co... 86% — UG & E Co. — 33 i ‘lhTTON—Wflheru $@8%e: Ewes, 74@Se | INSURANCE. LAME—10@10%c _per Ib. Firem's Fnd. — 340 PORK—Dressed Hoge, 614@%¢ per Ib. BANK CALVES—4 ight ! pe!r.‘l\':c"m; wh 5 per head PR TR -t RS HOGS—Lixe Hegs, 140 to 200 Ibs, 5%c; ° il & ey over 200 Tbs Sla@dse: soft Hoss, ‘l'fiaf' - STREET RAILROADS. Sows, 20 per cent ofi: Boars, 50 per cent off, | California .. — 200 |Presidio ..... 30% 41 and Stags, 40 per cent off (fum above quota: | Geary ......— 80 | tions. POWDER. g5 SO0 Guant ...... 61 Lu(Vigorit ... 4% 4% General Merchandise. SUGAR. pye A Hana P Co. — 40c [Kilauea SC.. 3 4% | BAGE_Grain Bags, M%e apot abil %5 Jule- | Bam e 1s e & 3% T July; San Quentin, $6 40; Wool Bags, 32@35¢; | Hutch S P € 9 9% /Paavhau 8§ C. 13% 14 &

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