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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1904 Jaran floating a loan of $ 1 all-stre Cu‘ ar S I arge sale of river Barley re Potatoes sti "Pbultry generally Proz .Hops steadying. but no higher. SUMMARY QF THE MARKETS. 50,000,000. t Stocks rather casier. ocks advanced several fractions here. l\ vfined Sugar marked up .10¢ per pound. Silver and Exchange show no further variation. "Wheat crop experts figuring out a smaller yield. orted. Oats and Corn continue well held and firm. Foedstufis strong aind Hay easy, but no lower. | Lighter comparative stocks of Lima Beans. in heavy supply and weak. Onions firm. weak. Game unchanged. Citrus Fruits quict, but showing more tone. Butter in heavy supply and weak. - Eggs plentiful, with Eastern on the way. i ions in good supply and still sloze. | Bonds— Westing Common. 78 | Atchison 45 .....100%| Mining— | . Do 91 | Adventure i | Alloues_. . ! Amal Copper 47% Amer Zinc 2% 3 3 Atlantic T Cotton higher. \ % Boston & Maine. 1!8 Boston Elev . | Fitchburg pfd Mex Central . 7 INY. NH& H..188 465 19% | 415 | | 5% | Pere Marquette. 1"/: Union Pacific.... y 3% | Miscellaneous— | Tare Foyais 61y | Amer Arge Chem. 14% Mass Mining ... 4 | Do ptd 3% Mohawk .. 42 | Amer "Preu ’l\lbe mrmmz Coal & Coke 2% | Amer Sugar 1/01d Dominion 124; Do ptd ... 126 | Onceats Amer Tel & Tel. 12& Parrot 24 Amer Woolen ... Quincy 9 | Bd Elect Ium mu%' Gen Electric 158 | Mass Electric 1myiv 2%/ 30%| 491 29 |Winona . |Wolverine Lofldon Closing Stocks. -.89 9-16/N Y Central.. .80 11-16/Nor & Western. Do 1 . lont & Western. 9513 | Pennsylvania “heese dragging. Cheese araggmng Cons money. acet 18 ] m) rm‘« 103 22% 40 | 31 L#ve and dressed Meats as previously quoted. Is Ratlway g;v,‘ < -~ — Do ptd . 20% IS0 Pacific fig"zl pril. Pri eded late in the day under |Unlon Pact 714 | Japan Floating a Loan. | ABiHngs by tired holders, but the decline did y ptd o4 | | not proceed far. The duy’s met changes were Bk|U S siee 104 Ivial losses e i A_Niw York wire yesterday satd: A Lon- |Cliallomer L e bona market | 33% | Wabash . 19 secial savs that a Japanese loan of $50, e was g i i 4 WOt ot o T LI T g g wext woek, S5 | Sn, In stechn et the Gemh M. K & Texas... 17%]Spanish 4s sy | on New York to pay for war sup; on C wf » Bullctin. Oreg ¢ Edward A. Beals States Weather Bulletin for the Section Di Bureau, for week ended been t00 cool for rapid ave occurred in the tes Saturday morning. These with those of the previous ne some damage to fruit, but can mot yet be ascertal that peaches, herries escaped injury excellent condition for plow tion i& being pushed pianted gardens are coming up nicely. is ‘being prepared for iate gard es and stock continued to im- w of in the datry dis £ shearing is gen- the clip have been an estimate regarding the Sheep st reports regarding P make W eather R(_{mrt. Time.) May 55 p. m BAN FRA 00, re seasonal rainfalls to » of same date last I rainfall in last twenty-four hours Last 16 o 2059 ) 7.8 6.50 2.57 2.34 16.99 15.49 S 19.29 4.28 11.62 e THE COAST RECORD. F RIS s B H 23 =2 H B S = 2 ® . ¥ H ’ g 3 2 Pt.Cldy Clear Pt.Cldy Rain Pt.Cl4, Cloudy AND GENERAL over the and a dis- rapidly moderate energy ng rapidly \\nlh LIA on Cloudy weather "r“\l[]l Fenerally” ¢ San Prancisco, while fair s prevalle i SRt Rair has fallen at Pnn.und Beattle, Tatoosh | pd Walla Walla perature has risep about 10 degrees n_the . nd Eartern By — N"rt.fi.& at San Pr neisco for thirty mian: CHliforaia—Ciousy Priday, prob- in northern portion; fresh west winds Southern California—Fair Friday: light north o 4y Friday: cooler morth + *Nevada—Cloudy Friday; oo Sen Fr & Vieinity—Cloudy Fridsy ;‘-—m south win A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. | FAQTFR\ MARKETS “New York Money Market. : NEW YORK, May 5—CLOSE—Money on i was easy, 13,@1% per cent: closing bid, rl per cent; offered, 11; per cent. - Pime loans were Srmer. Eixty days, 21 per . gemt; minety fays, 2% per cent; six months .3g3 cent B img mercantile paper—1%@4% per cent. *. Bterling exchange was easy. with actual busi- Mfil in bankers’ bills -l $4.9600@ 48095 for de- mand and at $4.8490@4 8495 for sixty-day bills, Posted rates—$4 S51,@4 86 and $4 S8 Commercial bun-—fl BA%G MY . Bar silver—bitc. Mexican dollars—48%c. : ):,om- vernment, easy: rallrcads, ! frreg- New York Stock Market. . ¢ NEW YORK, May iy 5.~~The Fluggishness .&né marrowness of the stock -mt wak even more notable to-day than on. previous dave " peljeved from the Dresmace <o -vm:n' i Bas been Tmeentl: subjected. Pennsylvan was - Father fréely s0ld with the dividend oOff There was only such small buying of stocks as med necessary to prevent tl attention was ”Id to the reported hitch in the plan for peyment, for the Panama canal, but the metter was regarded as concerning the parties (o thecontract in questions of tech- nical @etafl rather than the general money Fitustion. The winding up of the United Etates Steel ook conversion syndicate in- volves additional calis upon the ‘marke 10 meet -the asseesment, besides releasing a block of bonds that may offer, neither of . which incidents is capable of an interpreta- tion in favor of the market. The news $omaon of the flotation of & Javaness loan of $56,000,000, of which New York is ccepted as another e 1" $15,000,000 | T¢ is of the New York | | | | | Bar silver—Steady, Money—1@1% per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for | 000 United States old 4s coupon declined % per it on call | NEW YORK STOCK LIST. 3-16d per ounce. | |short bills is 2 1-16@2% per cent and for | Stocks— Sales. High. lhue monthl bille 21,@2% per cent. Atchinon ... 20,100 T2 s Atchison pfd....... z o 3 , i R b A RE Condition of the Treasury. | Balt & Ohio pfd... 100 901 i —— i Canadian Pacific.. 000 1 WASHINGTON, May 5.—To-day’s statement “herries and Italian prunes | mes and apples | ded rapidiy. Fall ntinued to make | rcement and spring grain is coming Hops are well up on the | | Cen of New Jersey. Chesapeake & Ohbio. Chicago & Alton. of the treasury shows: Available cash bai- | $218,755,803; gold, $114.805,911. New York Cotton Market. ! NEW YORK, May 5.—The cotton market | closed steady at an advance of 12 points. ance, . Mil & & Paui: C, M & St P ptd.. Chi Term & Trans. 143% Lf“ N w | New York Grain and Produce. ! o Southern. 15% 5% ! South 1st pfd. £ac 52% | NEW YORK, May 5.—FLOUR—Receipts, | “olo South 2d pfd. laware & Hudson Lack & West. eriver & Rio G. Den & Ttio prd.. Eri : ‘!»m barrels; exports, 8000 barrels; steady. WHEAT—Receipts, 2000; spot, firm; .\'n, 2 red, $1 elevator; No, red, $1 06@1 10 f. 0. b. aficat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 993c | f. o. b. afloat’ Options were strong all day. | The market closed %@14c net higher. May closed at 923c; July, Shlzc to 90 3-16¢, closed 90c; September closed S3lgc; December, 82%c. | HOPS—Steady. HIDES—| Sh’ld) ‘ ist pfd. .l Erle 2d pfd. .. Hocking Valley cking Valley pfd s Central.... tral WOO Firm. Ceptral prd. PETROLEUM—Easy. | K ¢ Southern.. SUGAR—Raw, firm; fair refining, 3 3-16c; | K C Southern pfd.. Louis & Nash centrifugal, 96 test, 2 15-16c to 2 c. 3 23-32%; molasses sugar, Refined was firm. Manhattan L COFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7_invoice, Metropolitan Secs.. 6%c; mild, qulet; Cordova, 10@13c. The mar. Metropolitan St Ry | ket for coffee futures ciosed steady, 15@30 Minn & St Louis.. | points lower. Sales, 10,600 bage, including: | c | May, 5.45@5.55¢c; 5.85@5.75c; September, 5.90@6.05c; October, 6.00c; December, 6.15@ 6.35c; January, £.206.30c; March, 6.40@6.60c. | Mo, Kan & Texas. |M'K & T pra.... Nt R R Mex pfd.. DRIED FRUITS, | 30 | EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- | 36% | tinues to attract a light demand, but attractiv New York Central. 400 U8 1B | fruit is confidently held. Common, 4@5ic | Norfolk & Western. 700 57 = 56% 56% | prime, = 5%@5 e, $ 3 gt o 88 ;%7 %@5%c; cholce, 64@6l%c; fancy, Ontario & Western. c. PRUNES—The market is rather unsettled, Pennsylvania there being some selling pressure, while de- mand continues moderate. Prices range from 3¢ to G%c. according to grade, Reading 15t pta. Reading 15t pfd o ERICOTE—Are steady o firm.” Choice, eadin prd.. .. c; extra chotce, 10%@10 fancy, Rock Isiand Co.. @lic. KmEie oy, L1 Rock Island Co pfd PEACHES—Are quiet, but with_supplies | StL & SF. 24 ptd.. light, prices ruling firm. Cholce, ,ueprue.; | St Louis 8 W. | Bouthern Pacific. | Wabash | \ | | g | | { | | | American . | Western Union | extra choice, 7%@Ae; fancy, 9% @10e. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, May 5.—The London tin mar- | ket was unchanged at £127 13s for spot, but | futures were 5s lower at £126. Locally the | market continues qulet and the inside price was | lowered making the range $27 90@ | | St Louis S W pfd.. Souchern Ratlway .+ Southern Ry pfd. . ;, xas & Pacific Unicn Paclfic pfd Wabash ‘pfd. Copper advanced 1s 3d in London to £58 Ts | Wheeling & e 6d for spot and £58 6s 6d for futures. Locally | e 1y Wisconsin Central. 100 copper remalned unchanged. Lake, $13 50 | Wisconsin Cen prd. 400 electroivtic, $13 1244@13 25; casting, $12 8714 | Mexican Central .. 400 @13 1215 Lead was steady at $4 60@4 65 in the New | York mariet, but declined 1s 3d in,London to | | £11 17s €d. | Spelter was unchanged in both markets, | London quotes spot at £22 2s 6d, while the | | local prices range from $5 20 to $5 25, Express (‘ompnnlu— Adams ... Urited States . Wells-Fargo . Miscellaneoia— Toe A -...... Linseed Of1 ... Lin Ofl ptd ... % ex P Iron closed at 52s in Glasgow and at 44 { | Amaigam “Copper. . 17.100 Gdlesboro, Locally iren. refalng auler. m Car & Foundry 400 ry, Northern, $15 25@16 75; No. 2 | {Am Car & F pta.. Northern, $i4 75@15 65: No. 1| o o imees 4 , Southern, and No. 1 foundry, South- | Am Cot Oil ptd ... ern, soft, $14@14 50. 3 | Tce | i Locomotive . Locomo pfa . l Chicago Board of Trade. I 1 *- /| Miscellaneous Markets. | *- - * hange the butter market wi 'lhl g f:mm«l‘:t‘d-l'lmet. dairies, 183 .‘ = easy; at k. cases Incl lb*.'flc Cheese, essy; s%olo!i Livestock Market. CHICAGO. Vea, % 803; 60. To-day, HOGS—Receipts 22,000; to-mor- row, 18,000. Steady to Ic higher. Mixed to butchers, $4 70G4 85; good to cholce heavy, §4 75@4 90; rough vy, 80@4 m. light, 75 bulk of sales, SHEEI Restipte, 9000, Sheep: and. lambs, steady. Good to choice wethers, 5@5 50; fair 1o choice mixed, 4 60; Western sheep (clipped), $4@5 40; native lambs, $4 m 5 75; Western lambs (clipped), $4 15@5 90 Western lambs (wooled), $6@6 90. * : 7 Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. London Wool Sales. LONDON, May 5.—The offerings at the wool auction sales to-day amounted to 15,300 bales. There wus a large attendance and compe- titlon was animated. Geelong greasy was in good demand, and several parceis were taken for America at higher rates. In good request for the home trade and oc- casionally for America. St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, May 5.—Wool steady. Medium grades, combing and clothing, 20i4@21c; light fne, loglitgc: heavy fine, 1itee; tub washed, 20@31 N artlu'ru 1Wheat M. arker. OREGON. PORTLAND, May 5. — WHEAT — Walla Walla, 71@73c; bluestem, S84c; Valley, S5c. The’ total wheat shipments from this port | :)orht}te week ending to-day were 125,278 usheals The steamer Indrashama cleared from here | to-day with a cargo for Oriental ports with 66,200 bushels of wheat. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, May 5 — WHEAT changed. Biuestem, Sdc: club, 74c. Market un- Northern Brisiness. SEATTLE, May 6.—Clearings, $624,831; bal- ances, $64,660 . TACOMA, el!ay 5.—Clearings, $33,542; bal- ances, PORTLAND, May B5.—Clearings, $521,126; | balances. §64.841. (); May 5.—Clearings, $453,413; bal- | 75, ances, # | LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Eullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. Sterling Exchange,’ sight . Sterling Exchange. cables New York Exchange, sight New York Exchange, !el(—l’raphlc Silver, per ounce.. Mexican Dollars, W heat and Other Grains. aal ;33;;5;; a|||1|| nominal Q WHEAT—There was nothing _new from abroad. Chicago’ was higher. The Iillinols special State report says that the area for har- vest will be about 1,300,000 acres and that only four times in the history of the State has crop reporting been so smail. The vield will average about three-quarters of a crop, the ncy being due to poor growth, drowning out, etc. Jones, the statisticlan. says of the Amoerican crop: ‘At best the country wiil raise 20.000,000 bushels less than in 1903 and may 66,000,000 if the weather Is unfavor- This market continued gulet and not ma- terially changed. CABH WHEAT. _Catifornia Club, $1 30@1 85; Northern Bluestem, $1 50Q 155 per ctl, FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. S5 1 a0k s ok ’m 1 26 y 1 26% 1 26 1 S0y 1 285%4' 1 26.‘ * December . 2 D m. Belllen_ . Close. ‘o saieq 1 wi asked, mber ...81 264 §1 25:;. Ui b i 20 | B\HLEY—A large sale of about 10,000 sacks | of river Barley was made on Wednesday, terms Smelt & Ref... 5 Smelt & R ptd Am Sugar Refining Araconda Min Co.. Brooklyn Rap Trn. Colo Fuel & Iron.. Consolidated Gas Corn Products (l:rn Products p!d Distillers Securities General E Internat Paper Internat Paper ptd. | Internat Pump ... Ipternat Pump pfd. Future Grain and Provisions. ’ CHICAGO, May 5.—In spite of favorable weather In the Southwest a b‘l’l”llh feeling per- vaded the wheat pit at the opening. sales were made at a trifle lower price than | yesterday’s close. Early sentiment was largely Coniineted by the Illinols crop report, which was quite bullish in character. Shorts were .E'x|wlnny good buyers of May. Offerings of | all deliveries were light, the result being I‘ | steady advance in prices. Toward the middle | of the session operators received fresh inspira. | tion from a report of an expert, who claimed | 1 1 2 g 314 | | | FEFS Necagan g tional Lead that the wheat croj D of elght States east of the b A’x‘r,:'r‘mn Rocky Mountaine would be decreased 10,000,000 | bushels from that of a year ago. aleo a very bullish report from Oklahoma in regard to the condition of the crop in that section. Heavy buying of July continued throughout the greater part of the session. | Late in the day there was eonsiderable profit b There was | Pressed Steel Car. Pressed § Car ptd. | Pullman Pal Car.. Regublic Steel .... Republic £ pfd.. Rubber Goods g Rubber Goods pfd. Tenn Coal & fron. high point, but the market closed #trong. Final figures on July were 853.c after the price had | | reachea 851 %85%c. S Leather ...... An improved demand and continued small re- | 1':: g mfi.\»r prd.... | ceipts s rc;p]unllbl(, for a firm tone in | ealty .- corn to-day. July closed at '4814@4s! T § Realty pfd higher. = SRR et U 8 Rubber .. Oats duled firm in sympathy with other E B Babber vd grains. The market glosed stanty. s shade | U S Bigner. with July at 89e. o Provisions were strons There was a better Westinghse E outside demand and packers also were liberal buyers. market closed firm, with July lard unchanged and ribs 2igec pork up e, Total sales ...157,900 UNITED RAILROADS OF €AN FRANCISCO. NEW YORK, May 5 —Bond transactions in United Railroads of San Francisco: 16,000 at Low. Cioge, . sid G fE Ry g ¥ uly. o AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. g g 8112 85 8% Ao Common, 43 bid, 4% asked; preferrsd, 35% | September, o BlY 8% 8114 i, bid, 36% asked. Scptember, mew. 70% 80 793, S0k Corn, No, 2— May July | Beptember . % | Oats, No, May July NEW YORK BONDS, d) 4s - gen s Atlantic C L 4s. 94%(Nor Pac 4s ... Bal & Obio 4s...101 6 Ed ptes 6 Short y 8 July 6 52, September . 665 667yl Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, u-y h—cun quotations wem as folxow- Fln y stead. , 2 el GTNG: 2 corn, 40@H0e: No. 2 Selka 2 oats, ms.uy.c No. 3 voite o. 2 rye, T0c; good fesdir 382 \o i ok el !ORK uumm STOCKS. Tenes Little Chief Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, May 5.—On the Produce Ex- Crossbreds were | per cent off; Boars, 50 cent off, mm(dhv-m" quota- | canners -:la-mdu I\n mk-nme lor lan- No. 2 e Do Dun e Ne .Inu:. 40 flm unsteady rates. The other 'v(mblel request for local use and for shipment to uget Sound ‘:_\;ru and most kinds were steady at_previous Receipts of vegetables included 1045 boxes ap A 801 boxes of Rhubarb and 661 sacks of oF OTATOES - Burbanks trom the river, §1 50 Su m Reds, 31 1‘;3“‘: ity S oty e A v ou; g % Shi !;x:l a2 "' é‘p';‘nir" Y Tose, cu. rne s, r $4681 60 per ot new Totatoss, fre ) pound. ONIONS—Yellow, $2 75 per etl for Ore- g and $3 50@4 for %uun?n’, et Red, |81 75@2 per ctl; Green Onlons, 50c pe: General Merchandise. BAG!—GuIn htl. B%c spot and ilc J-u July; San Quentin, $5 40; Wool Bags, 32@35¢ Pennsy] Wchh A-tnudn Egg. $11 50; $8 50 EGETABLES— Asparague, 4 %@1. per 1b. | Der ton in bulk and ¥ ‘Rly“blrb 35G50c for bay a#nd e ; x | tain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 Tbs and $12 S0 { for San Jose, Py $1@1 50; Gardon | per long ton. according oot g | Peas, 23%@3c ; String _Beans, 00 O1LS—Quotations m lor barrels; for cases, 8¢ per Ib; Tomatoes, $1@1 T | add 5c; Linseed, 48c salion for boiled and ;| box or crate for Los Angeles lnd ll fl'l W 47c for raw; Castor Ofl, in cases, No. 1, 70c; : Summer Squash, Bakers' AA, $1 10@1 12; L for bolled and 43c for raw; China Nut, gallon; Cocoanut Oil in barrels, 3¢ for Ceylon and 85c; matural winter Sperm Oll, 80c; extra bleached winter Whale Ofl, 65c; natural Whale Ofl, 60c; extra winter strained Lard Oil, 75c; No. 1 Lard Oil, pure Neatsfoot Oil, 75c: No. 1 Neatsfoot Ofl. “l: light Herris 46c; dark Herrin, Salmon Ofl, 38c; botled Fish OIl, r-' m ou 38c; bolled Paint Oil, 35c; OAL or 12%@ Dlrrl. 121 @15¢ lb Green per 1b for Los Ag::lel and 15@20c for Mtxl:ln. Marrowfat Squash, jobbing at 133@2c per Il Poultry and Game. Receipts of domestic Poultry were about 50 c coops and the market was weak for the general run of. offerings. Young Roosters and Fryers Henaine, were scaice and continued to command high degree Gasoline in prices and occasional lots of exceptionally fine | puric. - stock commanded a premium. The market TURPE,,T“B_MQ r gallon 1n cases and Was bare of Western stock, but a car was Pe- | 750 \n drame and tron barre ported close at hand and scheduied for to-day’'s Lead. 7@ to TR market. _There were no changes in Game. White Lead, S vouufll:-—‘u;l: Turkg;mxwxa:z EE .":}‘ { Z.‘,*.i.(‘?f,' s W & 3 Geese, per T, 50§2; ngs, 50 SUGAR—Prices were advanced 10c all around Ducks, $5@5 50 per dozen for old and $6@6 50 q Yesterday. The Western Sugar Refining Com- {for_ young: Hens, $6@6 50 for large 804 pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: |84 50@5 for small; young Roosters, 31 Cubes. A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.85c: 18,80 old Roosters, $) 50@d: Fryers. 36G1: | powdered. 5.70c; Candy Granulated, 5.70c; | Broilers, 4 for large and $2g3 for Granulated, fine. 5.60c: Dry Granu- small; Pigeons, §1 26G1 50 per dozen. for old | jageq coarse, 5.50c; Fruit Granulated, 5.60c: jlnd $1 Th@L for Squabs ‘ Beet Granulated (100-1b bags o y) lll":)“Gl'ly Geese, Confectioners’ A, 35.60c: ll‘l!olll Wmu eese, o‘ Eadiian 3| Extra C, 5.10c: Golden C, 5.00c: y 43 Esih e 3 ST Tpley M0y Duiruie, oo narel B homigd, 3 | more; boxes. 30c_more; 50-1b bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tablets—Half barrels, 6.10e; boxes, 6.38c; H. & E. Crystal’ Dominos, 8.60¢ | per 1b. No orders taken for less than seventy- | five barrels or Its equivalent, Receipts of Produce. pe, Brush Yflbhltm $1 Hare, $1 50@1 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. There was no further advance in Eggs yes- terday and in fact some dealers found the market less firm. Stocks are still large and AUCTION SALES AT AUCTION. |5 ) 2 On MONDAY, May 9, at 11 o'clock, At JOHN SOUTH'S STOCKYARDS, TWELFTH AND HARRISON STREETS. By order of S. Harris of Modoc County I will sell 85 head of choice, sound young horses lhAt weigh from 1100 to 1400; blocky and 'y _bomed; are all in good condition, and g been driven. Any one wanting to pur- chase sound young horses at his owm rice should be sure and attend this sal& e above stock ar® on the way and will as- rl(; at the yards Saturday meorning, and muse and will be sold. S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. Otfice, 122 Grove st. Cal NW 3s. usu.umq $ P Co 3% no%lm% M C Wat 55100 an Tel Ris 1 Wksds — 1071 Suttr-st SF Drdk Ss — 113%|UR of SF fs. '!*As’i MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala 8 Co... 24 — |Mat Nav Co. — 90 | Cal Cot Mils 6 — |Nev Nat Bk. — 200 Cal G&ECor. 46 — |N & R R Co. 94 — C Jockey CL130 150 N cal P Co. 11 11% Cal Powder..125 - |Oak Pk Sav.112 — Cal Ship Co. 21 27 |Oak T Com.. 1> — Cal TT & T — 135 |IOOF Hall J - en Bk _Oask 62 65 |Orphesm Co. - Chutes Co .. — 7% /Pac C Cas..120 — City £ C Bk — 112 'Pac S Tel... — 102 Cvp L Imp.. 8 — P Paint.. 38 — East Dynm.. — 250 S F Drydock 60 — DpntPwd ptd 80 90 |SF&SJ Coal. — 30 com ... — 30 S Wat Co. 106 FN Bk, Oak 120 — SO & MTabt - Fr Thtr — 75¢ |Swiss-A Bk Frach-A Bk.1% — Truck Elect Gas Con A. 22 |UR IaC ptd. Hono P Co. — 18% DY com ... - Lon& SF Bk — oo Morning Sesston, Board— $35.000 United R R of S F 4 per cent.. 78 30 $39.000 Lnued n R of S F 4 per cent.. 78 25 California S tock and Oil Exchange Otl Stocks— Aseociated Trust Cert.... Chicago Crude Claremont . Wil shortly be increased by importations (rom FOR THURSDAY, MAY 5. o the East, as several cars are now roiling this | g way. belng offered here at 18c to arrive. Quo- | wiour, ar sks .. T.0UFeed. ks . L i 00 tations for all descriptions remain unchanged. | p 120 THZ T 5600 pelre No. .,“i e - ! The Butier market continues heavily suppiied | o0t ™ " """ "3 g4l cather, rons 142 | Tmperiai . 18 00 "x:': FEE, vi most dislai wiling: i shalle L Cem, atie 15| Cime. Bbis . 460 | Independeiice 25 fo A R B D | Beans, B45|Paper. reams 635 | Junction ... 6 B Pt e el :a"l"epo'rl i Ciridas ;gollme z;."scnmg, bb‘h 2 u; 1':‘"“ WAV <. o5 s - ¢ 12 o v | Onions, Brandy, gals 000 en .. i . Recelpt o 'l!b:'"’t ibs Butter, 1520 cases | pran sky 40{Ralsins, bxs 1,500 | Monarch of Arizona. . w0 P“" "‘43'1 :".' hands, isgige | Middimg: ugar, ctls 1500 | Monte Cristo 2 B Py A i T ‘l e s L | Hay. tons 275{ Tallow. _ctls 205 | Occidental of W Va... 14 for extras uxlz a3 n";c or gt e1! 199 | straw. ton 13! Wine, s 32,100 | Ofl City Petroleum 47 llf'/.c store Butter, 5 S0 ROTREY. W Wool. ba 1.020 Quickstiver, flks. 102 | :;:’e." CHEESE—8@0c for g00d _to cacice pew | SPOTS, sks 000} ,sfi‘,,,,‘;‘,‘,“‘ bac_for lower grades; Youns Amert OREGON. Sterling Eastern, .01 Western, 13g15c | Potatoes. sks .. 67| per. 1 EASTERN. 21 EGGS—Ranch. 20622%c for falr to cholce: | commeal, vtis.. 300iFlour, ar sks .. 1000 | y_elg . 65 p store. 17G20c per dozen, ) | Associated Bonds .. pree E: e * # | Teck 110 I 1 i iscellaneous— Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | STOCK MARKET. [ | APy RS S improvement . i —_— Cal Gas & El=ctric Corp. There were sixteen 10.1b drawers of Purple | 4 | Californta_shipping Co » | Guigne Cherries received from various poin! \Fh‘"’ l'::npnn\ » 5 }fi fot Tha seekasn % i e e wae SNgOR SToCkS S Diiewniiat Higher | s tawn lmpiCo....-5 &8 - drawer. as to quality. Strawberrics were easier | Under Better Sales Northern Cal Power ........ 1100 11 30 i under increased receipts. Attractive lots of | . &\LEs | Longworths met with prompt sale at full fig- | Morning Session. ures, but _the quotations had a wider range, | The sugar stocks were very firm vesterday.| 70m Occldental . . g 14 there™Was a considerable quantity of poor | with fractional advances in Hawalian Commer- ( '50 Monte Cristo . o et anid i o eaiing ey at 4 B | e "“’}.‘i..k. e R e e 2 L s ! chest, but there were not enough sales at that | 14140 - “‘ R Afterncon Session. = figure to warrant such a quotation. Receip The oll siocks showed no change worthy of | ,030 Junction R, atens 3 were 107 chests of Longworths and 243 chests | Note. The Comstocks were weaker. with Ophir | 2000 Occidental. %50 = md’e crcuu of the large varieties. The | selling ex-dividend of 5S0e. — w% g\‘.fldétnld b 4 .. 4 :u‘} crates came from Florin and sold at ¢ per | Ex-dividend yesterday: Pacific Lighting | ;000 Independencs, s 50 b crate. A crate containing 30 baskets of Rasp- Company. regular monthly, 35c & . ’ amounting to $14, | regula= monthly, $10,600. berries came in from Los Angeles and sold at 3be_per basket. Trade In_the Citrus Fruie “market was of | | small volume, as’ bu s were confining their | sttention chiefty to tmrmn (Ibe market. how- | 285 SRSl as fresh receipts were | TR B0 Blothy ol low" palls trille wete laou |- THe Gaifornia-street Cable Ralirond Com liberal than previously. The trade -‘;ud b!ny- {’;‘"’,»_‘r" _M‘r‘:o; g_f)\ll;lr monthly dividend of ing on size rather than on quality and desira- | he NI Ty of Al arades chfomandad ® v { o The Ewa Plantation Company is now paying fum. The managers of the auction company | * pFIA90G Dfle‘fi = gem at Hmum announced that only three cars were in sight = 4 ompany for to-day's sale. Cuban Pineapples were of- | ““gma ooy, of 25, delinquent May 17. ; Onomea Sugaf Company, The Pacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm Compan: has declared 4 dividend of 10e per share, pay. 0c per share, amounting to Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. . 22( 100 Mexican 56| 100 Overman . 300 Bllchlr . Caledonia Aoo Caledonia 900 Chollar . 1600 Con C & Ophir Min rece! fering again. Ten crates came in and sold | g15 u4g :leu n‘:: ;fié&?w&-hfi, ot four | 500 Con Imperial. at $2 50@4 per dozen. as to size. There Was | rajiroad carloads of ore And fourteen carloods | 400 Con Impertal. 03{ 100 Union nothiug néw yo report in other frults. are on the way or in process of sale, two more | 300 Crown Point. 18| 100 Union STRAWBERRIES — $6@10 per chest for carloads having just been shipped. 100 Crown Point. 17} 100 Union Longworths and $3 50@5 for the larger va- The dividend of 5 per cent now being paid | 100 Gould & Cur. 19| 400 Utah rieties. i to the depositors of the Pacific Bank “(n| 100 Gould & Cur. 13/ 400 Utah .. 8 | A e P aver Oranges, $1 252 | LGuldetion) makes i5 per cent of ta | 300 Julia 07l 300 Yellow Jacket. 20 JTTS—N 3 id o date. It is though poss! Sessic ilor fancy. mcfin €0 for choice and 75c@$1 10 3.', cent more may be la.‘ i w e g o ifor standard; Tangerines, nominal:lemons. | At the annual meeting of the California Gas 52 5002 T fancy, ' '$1 5081 75 for | and Electric Corporation the follawing directors | O los and $1G1 25 for standard: Gfape Fruny | move e crectes Vo erson, F. W. Zeile, 250 5 per case: N. D. Rideout, E. J. de Sabla Jr.. John A 3 per_bunch for Central Amer- h‘::‘::; ;fifl for Hawailan; Pineapples, $2g3 ' | per dozen. Britton, R. M. Hotaling, John C. Coleman, F. G. Drum and John Martin, Willlam G. Hen- ; shaw and Leon Sloss were elected to fill the vacancles caused by the retirement of E. W. | Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. | 5" ey “iriasne ionn uu‘fin"u';: Evlr:v D“Q!Id!nl F. G. Drum second presi- [ FRUITS—Aprico 1".: for Moorparks: Evaporated Apples, $3%@ | sun-dried, 3@- Peaches, e | ‘pw.._ $@11%¢; Flgs, white, 214@3c in boxes: | black, 4%c: Plums, pitted, 5GTic per Ib. | PRUNES—1903 crop, 2@2%c for the four 4@10%4c for Royals and | den M. Hotaling treasurer. Jdohn A. Brit- ton ceteral manager and G W, Comiist sorre A dividend (No. 1) of 28c, amounting 10 7,500, ‘was declared payable May 16. Here- after the regular annual meeting will be held esday on the first Monday after the third Tu 200 Sierra Nev. 100 Gould & Cur. 16/ 100 Silver Hill 55 500 Hale Union Con 7 400 Mexican 300 Utah [ 400 Mexican . S00 Yellow Jacket. 18 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific tock Exchange yesterday Morning Sessfon. « 05 300 Con C & Va.l30 08| 100 Hale & larc 300 Alpha . 600 B\Illlol: 23 private. The market yesterday showed little ' in April. i ® change in the cash grain, but futures were | WAISINS—F. o, b. prices Fresno for 1003 — 60 Com'C & V1 W) 100 Suvens . 3 lower, | erep (Fubject o Chansg without motice) ‘are s | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. R aSLEY. | follows: ~ 50-1b boxu-hbzme Mnpontt, 4 soors. | R e B m" i d, $1 1 08%: Shipph nd B o | b: 3-crown, 4%e crown, 7 Y - 221 e g1 D100 18: *Chevalio %1 1661 20 or | x‘wr.,.chwfn, dei 2-crown, Wie Thog:;f;: s | THUREDAY. - Macy Oy, 300 Belcher 111L 211 foo g.\‘v:.m:n - Lol FUTURES. .fif,‘!‘i'."‘;;.“a‘»,.‘:"’a’fiué‘.a'“w'% ;‘:ededeefilel: l‘m::v‘:,n SIAm BONDS | 500 Gould & Cur. 17/ 100 Sierra Nev Session 9 to 11:30 a. m, 16-03 cartons, fancy,’ Sisc; cholee, Bie; | 40 o0 (o b " m Ask. | 200 Mexican -2 00| 100 Union Conm poay B %c: chofce, 4%c; in | 43 OF coup it o ;2\ %3 | 100 Mexican ...1 97%) 1053 $1 0615 $105% $1 0o% llnc)’.'nll'a‘::!"‘ll.o:l‘;j;; O T ISCELLANEOUS BONDS, TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Lt d bt R wn, $1 35; 2-crown, $1 25. Foxim |00k & 19k — Following were the sales on the San Fran- 2 p. m. Session. |ON - ;l‘xéu(., uNo. 1l hl::;‘:elll‘ {fig}n 3 %;g I g s S ctsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday : No sales. E No. 2, el 0. shell, c: l.l 163 Ses . OATS—Are still firmly held but qufet at un- | o LGLLAe; Almonds 1 e Tor Nonpa- | '0“‘“‘?"5 “' “2“5'2"; 500 Mont Ton 'w:";:' ll\l.).!;‘.:n Belmont.. 70 e 0L 10; Black, $1 2501 %0; Red, | nod m/“c‘cvo';rxfu’fwe& N Peatnne. Gle el Caliat © B um’.‘§‘£!‘,2'.“c 8‘?{,’, = 122 | 500 Mont Ton.i 32%| 100 Ton Midway.. 3 1 21!22:\ 36; Gray. S1 5214@G1 371 per etl. E-mrn‘. Pecans, 11613c; Cocoanuts, §+ 50@5. | C C Wat bs. — | 104 = Afternoon Session. CORN -Smafl yellow is very firm, with sales HONEY—Co 10@11%c for white and 814 = . 104 400 MacNamara . 19/ 156 Ton Belmont.. 70 up to $1 60. The other descriptions are steady @9%c l(o;' lmb;:. '.(“rcl:dP"Z !;:zcleda 53 — ‘ . m :.wn(.‘h:)ns.n.l 52:;: m '_ll:"n BXQ:::)BQ }; 51 R amber extra c; darl - 1 & len i on .. '"Givz':?:r'x':".’nekm §1 42101 45 for Yellow and G, =) 100 Ray & OBrien 05 ‘White and $1 J for Mixed: California large | BLEiWAX—L’BM per Ib. (3 — oW ) ) — Yellow, $1 40@1 41 : #mall round do, $1 56@ B Hon R T 6s.104% — |Slem CLOSING QUOTATIONS, 1 00; White, $1 45@1 47% per ctl; Egyptian, Provisions. L A Elec 5s. — 105 » by u «mw ‘for white and $1 27%@1 30 for 1S10ns. k ALR) Bs. mmum THURSDAY, May 54 p. m. A s Bid. Ask | E- 30G1 32% er etl. ¢ cured Pork and barreled goods con- | Do gtd & e P of C 04 05| Justice . Y S =81 7502 per o i emal and the TATker rules dul st | | Do B B 1 ;}g;;r Lo — | A" G @ Kot o tations. .. . - r - 21 | Keyes raes. -_ [ 7 R RED, MEATS Bacon, 10c per Ib for | MKLst C 6. 119%| (1908 > Beieher 3 ZiLady Wash . — 06 Flour and Millstuffs. heavy, 10%e for light medium, 12%¢ for light, . € & 130 1 60i Mexican 1de {or&extrl light and_ 14131 Ml;uxz lucxl‘x;- e 212: l(:{g;\hlldem 70 ' d stern sugar-cu ams, c; Cali- 5 5 5 r : {r&p&l‘}.—lcggg:flm{‘m"vnimfl-ul;m’?’ fornie Hams, ATz Mo eer S0 Ghatioage Con 17 19igverman . é ¥ - 1 bbl; extra ess. lm y, e 2n 22 tost 18 Oredon and Washisgion. Jobbing ac ¥1 3G+ 25 }fl%la~ i Mess Pork, $15; extra clent: 92'Scorplon BT | $24; Mess, rk, lac; Pig 1 30!Savage . 2 B A l)lm_x.s'rgglg;l’r"lflr i |ga %tk::re-l o‘n"lb- % s'_’l; Pigs' Feet, $5; !mlefl Beef, l4c Con Imperial. 02 0iSeg Belcher .. 08 10 )ry::‘?t;ur‘ $3 50 Rye Meal. 33 257 fuco Fiour, | L A G R PR N i, © ey Tm R {81, Corn Maeat, i L858 b $4 compound and 8%c for_pure: half-barrels, pure, East Sterra ¥ 08 St Louis P Oat Groats. Hor sac 10-1b tins, 93c; 5-1b tins, 9%c: 3. — 30/ Syndicate . 04 o8 'r':'“xf.“&"m-“ le '\wm Flour, " $3 | balf barrel, 8%c; ‘,’; Usiop Om .. 0T 4 H A L 3 L N 08 o7 Ralled Oute, Bb::?e ’fl”'a:&‘ 2 o0 g'“-‘-cu xfi 8 it barrels, $%o: one tlerce, K52; two uen,. | Yellow Jaciet. 13 20 - H tlerces, 0 Spen T ¥ TONOPAH MINES. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Bid. Ask. Hay and Feedstuffs, Belmont.. 9 71 As bas already. b;fl:hnfin by late mall re- Sty & = scar Bran and Mid . | ports from New York the Hop market is show. oy = m.‘;';’. maelxg\nm-n very flrm. “ll‘lg.‘:f: I-W:o'l’:( more steadiness, though quotatio: t 9.4 g:u'nl 5’ et further change of importance in Hay, the mar- maln as before and :hnl mglv;men( 1s stil] ek of Nev..9 25 9 30 ket .,...,, easy under the excellent crop pros- : T"fi?n':'s “Z‘Nh'fi"u':'(‘ms" 5 _‘;"d“‘:m o sen | C2I Safe Dp. — 130 ls F Nattonl. — — N Star.. — 32 about $4Gic under auotations. Heavy Saited A g - oy o D g s: 3 ight, BAN. ! b~ B B e e S TRl e e o oM IRTE (B g RATRE S S i H P, H —_ - P‘EEDSTU Rnlll:d .Mrw“l‘:l e i oe: t ary H es, 18c; dry Ki) Mutual Sav.100 — ‘L-o- T co pack Jobbing. - $82: Cocoengt Cake, ‘m n Shee, xn;‘ sheariings, 28 ach: F Sav U.625 . » Gets & Wa g Mieea “r“oea 3 ; Horse Hides, salt, $2 75 for After nearly two weeks' persistent 20 per ton; Broom Corn Feed, 90c { $2@2 50 for medium, $1 25@1 75 for S W Motrin A48 3 HAY—Wheat, $11@15: Wheat and nd B0c for Colts. Horse Hides, dry. £ application J. orris, arket 1ok, Slogis 50 Barley: e e Ex ?‘:{um&‘nmu WIS, street, secured a warrant 506706 per pate. ry Batted 3 Bher Gy | & for the arrest of Sidney I. Danby on a - g, Sha Cons g"uw;h":; An- | Hana P Co. — 3 4 |charge of felony embeszlement. The Beans and Seeds [ s DU | Bowi Co i 51 |amount alleged in the complaint is ' TALLOW--No. 1 rendered. 4X@4se per 1b; e f 44 ‘} 24 21 | $76, but Morris says that the aggregate No. 2. 314@io: grease. 2 o 1% 14 | will reach $2500. e L ke 4 fl'.m by ;. ‘San Joaqutn , partners under the name of o of Limas ls reporied”at about 50,00 - ern, 12 ‘montha’, 9@1lc; do 1 monthy'. S0 | Alaska E A. 140 10 2N sacks, against ,000 at this time last | le Countles, 12@16e for free and | Cai F C A. 5 6°|Co. and each charges the other with r. f:sue e T e 15@17c for free | Cii Wine A. uu 165 167 | trying to ruin him. There is a_eivil ey ‘n sl wm and 13G13c tor defective; Nevada. 12018c, ac- | MV M sult pending between them in Judge large White !u? 24077 per Ib for Callfornia, 1903, Seawell's court. Red, Lima, 55 2 and 17%@20c for crop of who was secretary of the com- ¥ o1 18 E."’"-h.'&"-'i"" 'l per ctl; Horrs % 23 |pany, is now awaiting his trial on 4 2 Jellow Meat Market. i s : charge of forgery. Danby was ar. 5ume mfld" Amfl’-’,m puou@ m,., With h.,... receipts of ,h,,_‘ everything "-“5 book: at the City Prison. He was 1ot iier. Bgive: Broom Comn Geed Cfsogs: nd the demand uot ‘over aciive the market "8 % | reieasea on 3250 cash bail . V. 3 - b before, - 100 00 o RN hars © vt ot N, DRESSED Millle, Clark in Disgrace. Wholesale rates (rom slaughierers to deslers M%| When the cgse of Arthur Risher, Polalon. Onions and Vegetables. i;bfl ¢ for Steers and 6@7c per Ib for x w ey wwl.—uml.u small, 8%@9%c per 1;3 market was amply "W“'fl mwm—. lom-. Ewes, 7%@Sc % .nn had an e w for 9 10@1 3 —DA’ fl" -r . Cal B5s. 81 000 Spring Vi o W m b 20 Spring Valley Water Co...... 38 623 M i

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