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{RY OF THE MARKETS. | and featureless. quict and but little changed. Japanese Bonds in London. Exchange rates as before. ling. Cash Barley higher. as before quoted. creased arrivals. Feedstuffs firm. rimus to show a tendevcy to fluctuate. Cheese still in large supply. Eggs lower. niinue dull in all markets. deciine in Beef, Mutton and Lamb. spects for Coffee reported bullish. n heavy supply, but keld up. Onions higher. lower under liberal arrvivals. . r good supply and fair demand. Game mominal. nd Strawberries lower. Oranges active. . € e e s J Los Angele . 000 8 192 s ",—"”’”F Bonds. | Sax Diego 7 D 0.00 128 1164 e win_ o S o 0 Saawssh THE COAST RECORD. Loml toan of §30.000.- that - ¥ < ; g gB 2 e Y5 § 53 < our Exports in April. §TATIONS, > 3: 3 d b 3 g z wing shows the exports of Flour £ H Segadieng H : _— : = 2% Br2eRg 36,937 $154,080 ris were 32,446 bar- cks and Prospects for > Future. The pressure has f ntain region 1y = fresh southwest soler Tuesday vicinity—Cloudy JASTERN MARKETS. sy at 2@2% per cent cent; six months, 3% @45 per ates, $i 55%4G4 86 and $4 88, f¥fen th about as low an of much raiszing. parisons between the tnat period and of the presemt. the ability to mi astribution, week 8 eXpressions oificials continue the sho! ng Jevel from last year, w perating expenses col trarfic ct & in force. e did not de- wet returns. The slight | week than to any change of sentiment. B depleting to replenieh | 05, Published L'h qualities dur- ly %e¢ & pound, ‘w»d be adifficuit with all this our the cheapest market %e to lc a pound 1, and about Ic & Europe. | ance. second mortgage Os was the feature bond market. Total sales, $1,980,000. cent on call W YORK STOCK LIST. : ¥ Stocks— Sales. High. Low. B W Atchison . 3400 = <~k Tz Atchison pfa . Baltimore & Ohio. Ealt & Ohio ptd. .. Canadian Pacific .. Central ot N J.... Ches & Ohto ...... Chicago & Alten. February 5 large quantities beid oms, especially in Columbia and Vepezuela, hich were accumulated during three to four onary times, and these were Lgs, and evhile the consumption of mi very satistactory. 4 cof. it was quite in- ificlent to counteract this heavy influx We can therefore not Jook for much im- ‘ovement in the total world's visfbie ur:- which Brazils and milds are bunchbed. uch as the decrease in the stock of Bnm. 1l be .‘rnb offset by the increase in the > k ot‘ W of flil& in Burope and the tates during no doubt 17 id l eflwnbb' flflll' ‘qflu."-".: 38 s he information seea "'"m”mh we 4o not_look fof it our estimate esoe [Mm'm;fl 194-05 ll‘ol‘.“u. 43 i we expect have . S rimption of abost sisteen and 8 @i ¢ million bass.” 3 - & .3 eather Report. 5 ’wm Iau:nn—w Time. ) = 47 SAN FPRANCISCO, st 0% fi > red with those of same date last P r::nfdl in last twepty-four __': s This Last 5 @2 0.4 : 308 26 % I 6.9 1849 ew York Money Market. W YORK. May 9.—@iose—Money on 1G1% per cent, closing bid and t e toans were easy ninety call 3E3% attention earnings and traffic ;-fiyglggn;agtgtgaglin Euig.asg cent. ctual There was no reliel of the stock market, ebb as on Sat- The anniversary to-day of the panic discussion riking com- interest of The discus- sion of the present market has to do entirely | is trom ¢ & ge- | a high level | purts of coming retrenchments in more than | oue important system were current and some | hope was felt that benefit would result to the upward tendency of "i, MOmh | prices seemed due rather to the Intermittency Neier oo | of the market foliowing the decline of last The advance in Louisville and Nashville was bascd comparisons of earning power with the other raliroad stocks at higher prices. | There were no movements of genmeral import- A recovery of a point in United States Steel | in the United Fule- 3s (registered) declined 1§ per 5 - R STE aBSenenEaayaveviing wE Adams . Amereas ] United Stat 168 Wells-Fargo ¢ 205 antiscellaneois i al Copper. 7 | Amer Car & Fdy :52‘ | Amer Car & ¥ pra. 70 | | Amer Cotton Oil. 28 | Amer Cot ol pd. 8 | Amer I k3 | Amer Tee pid :1:2‘ | Amer Linceea 011 lsq Amer Lin Ol ptd 28 Amer Locomotive 81 Amer Loco ptd 831 Amer Smelt & Rix 49 AmerS & R pfd.. 951, | Amer Sugar Refing 1 12T% | Anaconds Min 6 | Breokiyn Rap Tran »on 45% | Coio File! & Irc 3114 | Consolidated G 205 Corn Products . 104 | | C o 66 2y { 158 i 2 1y erntl Pape. o1 Internt] Pimp 384 Internti Pump T+ Natioral Lead . 1834 North American’ 100 843 841 81 | Northern Securities Sk Aol L Pacific Maii . 200 26% 26% People’'s Gas . e soos cas , Pressed Steel Car. 300 2% Pr Stesl Car rfd soss ween | Pullman Pal Car. - | Repubiic Steel e | Republic Steet pid. 200 Rubber Geods | Rubber Goods | US Steel ptd Westinghouse E | Western Union | Total males. ... 119,600 shares UNITED RAILROADS OF €an Francidco, | AMERICAN CAN COMPANTY. Common bid 4, asked 41;; preferred bid 35%, | asked 36. NEW YORK BONDS 105 |L & N uni 4s....101% 105 [Mnhtn cn gold 4s.1083% 105% Mexican Cen 4s.. 68 108 Do 1st fnc...... coupon new 4s. Teg. coupon oid 4s, coupon son gen L 4s & Ohio 4s Do 3%4s 9 Central of Ga 2 DSL 4s and_partic us Do 1st inc . Tliz/Penn conv 3i4s. .. Ches & Ohio 41a8. en 4s Ds hi & Alton 3is ‘Con Gs.118% C.B&Q new is. 9 . & SF fg 4s.. 82 C.M&StP gen 4s.108 ISt L S W 1sts... 94% ! C'& N W con 7 eaboard A L 4s. 68 | c. outhern Pac 4s.. 91% ! Rl&FRRMT'J% Do, oot z . Nii|Southern Ry 5s..116 i3 100% Texas & Pac lsts 118y o [T. St L & W 4s Tobacco 4s. {Union Pac 4s F & I conv Colo & South 4s n 4= S8:4 Wheel 4 s 108 1 Wisconsin Cen 4s. 5.107% YORK MINING STOCKS, 30| Littie Chief. .. Iron Silver Leadville Con Boston Stocks and Bonds. t 10034 Adventure A Mexican Cen 4s.. 64% Rallroads— i Atchison 70% Amer Zine.. Do pfd 92 Atlantic m - % n & .\'b.n,\vzu Boston & Ma Boston Eievated. 141 | Centennias Fitchburg pfd... 137 |Copper Range %1 Dalv West Mexican Central N Y, NH & H..115%|Dominion Coal.... 63 Pere’ Marquette. . in . Y Unjon Pacific n . 81K Miscellaneous— iste Royale.... 6% Am Arge Chem.. 1435 Mass Mining 3% Do_pfd _.10 725, Mohawk 411 Am Pneu Tube 43 Mont Coal & Coke 3 -1 Amer Sugar 1277,0ld Dominion. ... 125 1Osceola ] Rana Mines i 803 | Canadian Pacific.12034 Reading Ches & Oblo.... 31 Chi_Great West. . C M&kSP 16 | Tiinots Centrai. an,]“-huh Louls & Nash 108 Daptd.. MEK&T A o itvae it 25!1—!641 per ounce. Money—1% G214 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for |short bills is 24 per cent and for three months’ bills 21,@3 1-16 per cent. | i Condition of the Treasury, v: | WASHINGTON, May 9 — To-day's state- | ment f the Treasury balances In the general | | fund, exclusive of the $150,000.000 gold re- serve in the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balances, $218,772,372; gold, $120,719,417 Ne‘w York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, May 9.—Cotton futures closed met unchanged to an advance of 4 points, New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, 11,000 barrels; | WHEAT—Receipts, $1,000° bushels; spot was n‘dy' No. 2 red $1 08, elevator; No. 2 red, 1 0741 10, 1. o, May 9. —FLOUR—Receipts, exports, 5300 barrels; market | afioat; No. 'l Northern . 0. b., afloat. Options open buying ud were nuu day, closing e advance. y closed at 83c; | Saks, Bl Reptemmber. 8i%c: Decomber, 843 H teady. WOOL—Steady. PE‘I'ROLKUIASA;G'A ! | EVAPORATED APP’L!B—TM # but holders are confident l-.r-mt'lm -l indication of Iflwli Common are o T W range b_’ | in the amount on passage, | figures, the July wflongln‘ down 3 | of the session the market was dominated Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, May '.—Th visible supply of grain Saturday, May 7, as compiled by the Fow' York Produce xxanu. is as_follows: Decrease. 664,000 933,000 1,770,000 41,000 215,000 ] Chicago Bpard of Trade. Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, May 9.—With easier cables, ! heavy world's shipments and a large Increase . the wheat market cpened at a deciine from Saturday's closing c at SB%FGYe to e ring the carly” past the bearish foreign situation, the attention of pit traders being diverted temporarily frem the buliish conditions in America. In conse- quence of poor support a further decline in ices was made. July selling off to S5%c. ter in the session crop damage reports and prospects of a bullish Government report te- morraw started liberal coveriig by shorts, which resulted in a quick rally. mills in Minneapolis had resumed operations weére an additional stimulant to the improved deman: The market continued strong the H d. remainder of the day, closing prices being near the top. After seliing at S614@S6%c, closed at S6igc. gt During the early part of the day sympathy in corn with wheat weakness made the mar- July ! ket weak. Later small receipts and rainy weather had a_strengthening influence. July corn closed %c higher at 48%c. The same influences that affected the corn market were noticeable in cats. Closing prices showed little change from Saturday. July cloged a shade lower at 35iac. Provisions had a firm undertone throughout the entire day. The feature of trading wa the buying of pork by shorts. July porl cioked 10c higher, lard was up 2i4c and ribs 5@7iic higher. The leading futures ranged as follows: o Low. dpen. High. Close. o1 91y 86k &% July, new S5% oy September, 52 $20 52 September, new. SO8% s 81 6% 474 481 a8 48 s | 48 484 484 41 a1y 4% 3815 384 381y September ... .. 30 B0% 30% | Jise Pork. per bbi- 11 50 11 674 September . 5 11 87y 11 s7i; Lard, per 100 lb!— 7 May . ... 84715 6350 8 50 July ... D882 665 8 621 September leTe 6Ty 6 Ty Short Rite, per 100 Iba— luy e 832y uly L84y 650 848 830 sopmnb-r e . ey Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, May 9.—Cash uotations were as followe: Flour, fair to chotce malting. 45% . $1 01%; No. 1 Northwest- e timothy Weed. §3 00: me £11 45@11 50; la porik, per bbl . per 100 ibs, 6 471666 50: short ribs si loose, $8 20G 6 30: short clear sides (boxed), $8 23@6 5 whisky, basis hich wines, $1 28; clover, con- tract grade. %10 75, Articles— Ftour. barrels Wheat, bushels . Corn. bushels Oats, bushels Rye. bushels _... Bari, bushels Butter, Cheese and Eggs. 33,000 GO, May %.—On the CHIC A Produce Ex- chance “to-day the butter market was easy creameries. 13611834c 13@17c: eggs. datries, ded, 15G1514e; cheess, Livestock Market. CHICAGO. May 9. — CATTLE — Receipts, d: market steady: good to prime 5 55: poor to medium. $3 904 85: #tockers and feeders. $3@4 50: cows, £1 5@ 3 40: heifers, $2 254 60; canners. §1 T5@2 40: bulls, $2G4 10: calves ' $2 30G5; Texas fed $4G4 €5, S—Receipts to-day 33.000 head, to-mor- 38,000 head; market steady to strong; and butehers’. $4 75@4 STW: good to heavy. $4 S04 95; rough heavy. $4 €5 $4 65G4 80: ‘ulk of sales, $4 70 20,000 head: row mixed @i 5. SHEEP—Receipts, the market | tor sheep and lambs was steady to stronk: gocd to cholce wethers, $4 7375 25; fair to choice mixed, $3 50G4 50; Western sheep, clipped, $4@0 25: native lambs. $4 755 15 Wectern lambe, clipped, $4 T5@5 75; Western lambs, wooled, $6@6 S5. * Miscellaneous Markets. | * Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Ma: +London Wool Sales. LONDON, May 9.—The offerings at the wool auction salés to-day amounted to 13,304 bales. A fine supply of Victorlan was in strong re- quest for America and Germany. Scoureds | met with a good demand and prices were in sellers’ favor. First pieces scoureds and see- onds were by French buyers at the highest rate of the series. A fine selection of cross-breds sold spiritedly, principally to home ~and iyers at high prices. Americans secured suitable lots. Cape of Good | Hope and Natal wools were firm, chiefly on continental déman bought for America. St. Louis Wool Market. W57 LovTs, May "9 _WOOL—Active, grades, bing and cloting. ‘17 u fleht And. e, 14G15c: heavy 3 tubwashed, 20§3te. Northern Wheat Market. 5 iy g TLAND, Or. 9. —Wheat— Wae, TROTIe, Siusethet BUe: Vel g ole TACOMA. Washo. May o, _— % v, May 9. % changed. Biuestem, ‘$ic: chub, Faa Tt O™ Northern B:isiness. 'rfl.t lul-annnn $662,246; bal- TACOIA May 9.—Clearings, $370,217; bal- Pomutn May 9.—Cleari; $6860, balances .’m o - LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. by | A fair cash | demand and the fact that about half the flour | and a few parcels were i | Session 9 to 11:30 a. m, l n. High. Low. Close. December .. 94% 94% 943 944 Sesston 2 p. m. n. High. Close. { contract for 5612 tons, mentioned in the last ' report, as the northern mu-nu are likely to | | get jt. But 'y _do expect to get the order | | for 3878 tons Hl! The market continues quiet and_steady. White, llm 40: Black, $1 25@1 30; l-l.l 81 2% @1 585 Gray, 81 521461 37% per ctl. CORN—There is nothing new to report m! the situation. [ Western sacked, §1 424@1 43 for Yellow and | ‘White and $1 35713 for Mixed: Callfornia large Yellow, $1 40@1 47i2: smail round do. $1 55@ 1 60; White, $1 45@1 47% per ctl; Egyp m.. s Aoflw ‘for white and $1 2T%@L v for | brow: ' Rn-:—n 3091 82% per etl BUCKWHEAT—$1 75@2 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Flmfly Extras, $4 809 5 10, usual terms; Bakers' Extras $4 10g5; Ore'on and Washington, jobbing ac $3 83@4 r P ILLSTUFFS—Prices in_ packages ar tollows: Graham Flour, $3 50 per 100 Ibs; | Rye Flour, $3 50; Rye Méal, $3 23; Rice Flour, 37, Corn Meal $3 50; extra cream do, $4 Oat Groats. $3 50;: Hominy, $4G4 25: Buc wheat Flour $% 30@4 75; Cracked Wheat, | Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat. Flour, 3$3 i Roiled Oats, bbls. 60: in sacks, $8 759 | & 10; Pearl Barley, $6; Spm Peas, boxes, Green Peas, $5 30 per 100 iba. i Hay and Feedstuffs. i il Receipts of Hay were heavy again, being ' | 930 tons, but prices were not affected, as the | Government order for 3576 toms, which this market expects to get, with the regular local | demand. will, it is thought, clean up the | market before the new crob comes in. i Feedstuffs continue firm at unchanged prices. BRAN—$21G22 per ton. { MIDDLINGS—$27 50@29 50 per ton. i 5_$R1§22 per ton. TUFFS—Rolied Barley_ $23 woz-; per ton; Oficake Meal at the miil bbing _$32; Cocoanut Cake, srm eal, 1 80; Cracked' Corn. $31832 Mitea “Feed! 321GE: Horse Beans. 1500 40 per ton; Broom Corn Feed. 90c per cth HAY —Whent, $11@15: Wheat and Oat, $119 1 14; Oat, $10@13 50; Barley, $10@12; Stock, | $16a11: Altaita. $9@11 per ton. STRAW—30@T0c per bale i izl nd " Beans and Seeds. ; Beans show some further variation. Pinks in good demand. with Small Whites are also firm, with few left. Large Whites, on the | contrary, are weak and lower, with lars: | receipts, 4000 sks of yesterday's arrivals be- | ing of ‘this variety from Colusa. The other { kinds exhibit m {are stlll higher and stocks cleaning up. 206 * $3 40G3 60; Re 4 25; $3 25@3 30; Red Kidneys, $4 Bt Backeye: 81 90g2 10 per cul: Hores- Beans, | $2g2 G EEDS—_Prown Mustard, $46% 25 Yellow Mustard. $2@3 25: Flax 31 80%1 90: Canary, | S@bu< for Eastern: Alfalfa. 141G 16c; Rape 1%@2c: Timothy, 6@6lc: Hemp, 3%@dc. per Ib: " Millec. 3@3%c; Broom Corn Seed. $20@21 e HRiED PEAS—Blackeye; $3 per ctl; Nile $3 25: Green Peas. 33G3 25. ! Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Stocks of old Oregon Burbanks were liberal and there was a steady inquiry for stricuw fency lots, but there was V¥ Tittle such stock to be had and sales at the top quotation | were rare. Offerings consisted chiefty of lcw | grade stock, which dragged at unsteady prices A steamer arrived with 5101 sacks and there | were several carioads received by rail. }P(/Klloeg ruled weak under cont cccipts and prices had a wid: mall consignment of Garnet C! ; from the ission district and sold at 3c | pouna. Orions were firm and all Kiads w quoted hizher. The market was liberally suppiied with cellaneous vegetables and several kinds were {lower. A considerable portion of the receipts of Asparagus showed much deterioration as a resuit of lying on the docks over Sunday. exposed to the hot sun. About one-third of the receipts were consigned to the canners, who were also purchasing in the open market at 414@Sc per pound. Peas. Rhubarb and Summer Squash wers plentiful and lower, String and Wax Beans arrived freely from the south, but cleaned up well, as the low prices stimulated the demand. Receipts of vegetables included 1626 box.s of Asparagus, 353 boxes of Rhubarb and 416 sacks of Pea POTATO! Burbanks from the river. $1 35 @1 50 per cf on Burbanks, $1 50@1 75 per . ctl; , $1@1 1v_per ctl. small Oregon B seed. $1 25G1 50 per cti Garnet Chiles. $1 251 50 per ctl; $1 25@1 40 per ctl; new Potatoes, 114@2%c per pound. omo\s—-Auunlun Yellow, $4@5 per cf | new Red, $1 75@2 25 per sack; new Green, 50GG0c_per box. VEGETABLES—Asparagus, 4@7c per |b: Rhubarb, 30@40c for bay and 50@75c per box for Szn Jose; Green Pems. $1@1 50. Garden Peas, 3c per Ib; String Beans, 5@ic per ! Wax Beans, 0@Sc per 1b: Tomatoes. $1 06 Jer,ox or crate tor Los Augeles and. 15062 25 for Mexican; Summer Squash, $1% 1 80 per box: Cabbage, il 30 per ctl; Carrots, _m per sack: Hothouse Cucumbers, JN:G‘I.S per 'dozen: Garlic, nominal;: Egg Plant, 15@20c per Ib; Dried Peppers, S@l0c for sun-dried and 121@13c per Ib for evaporated: Dried ;mvr- 128 @15¢ per 1b; Green Peppers, S@L x;.:_: Poultry and Gane. Two more cars of Western Poultry, consis ing chiefly of Hens, were on sale and a third car, which arrived rather late, was held over | for to-day's market. The stock was offered at $6 30 per dozen and moved off well at that figure. Receivts of domestic stock were very light, but there were quite a few coops of carrfed-over stock offering, which dragged at previous prices. } Game was dull, owing to the hot weather. Receipts were 12 sacks, consisting chiefly of Hare and Rabbits, and they soid at lower prices. Quotations for other kinds are omitted, as there are not enough coming in to quote, 'POULTRY—Live _Turkeys, 13@17c Geese. por_pair.'$1 30G2; Goslings 3 i i i 7§ | compound and 8 | 7@Se: thin Cows, per CALVES —i@4lsc per 1b (sross weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 1%@4c: Ewes, 34@3%c ver Ib (gross, weight), | LAMBS—§2 3042 75 per } HOGS—Live Higs, 130 t0 200 Ibs, S%e: e sun-dri 3G4%% Pears, 8g114c; Figs, ‘white, 2 in_boxes: ok, 4400 ms, pitted, 5'1 p-' In. "'%"‘u:z;-.m crop, 2@2%¢e the four rop (sub fotlows: llxhv:r:—uv'n 4c; 2-crewn, S¥c: seedless, l\uflull d4e; do floated, 3 ins, 16-0i cartons, fancy, 12-Gz cartons, famcy, 4%4e: bulk, fancy, 5%c; cholce, ters, $3; $2 50 ] ! Layers, i NCTS— No. 2. m,.ouc No. 1 No. 2, 11g11 11%e rells, 1136 for T X L. 1€ for e and ‘9%c for Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern: Pecans, 11G13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. HONEY.—Comb, 10811 is¢ for white ‘#nd | @9%c for amber; water white . light amber extracted, 44@4%c: BEESWAX—27@29¢ per 1b. Prow sions. Quiet markets are reported, both here and in the West, with no further change in quota- | tions. CURED MEATSBacon. 9%e heavy, Ive for light medium. izc. for Ikm 13kc ‘for extra light and 13@16c for cu Eastern sugar- | fornia Hame, 12612iyc: bi; extra Mess. $11 ib LARD—Tierces quoted at G%c per Ib for e for pure; haif barrels. pure. 10-1b tins, 9%c; 3-1b tins, 9%e: 3-1b tins, S OTTOLENE—One halt barrel, 8%c: thres half barreis, S3c; one tierce. S%c; two tlerces, | Sigc; five tierces, S¥c per ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culis and brands sell abcut %@lc under quotations. Heavy Salted | Slee" 9%c: m-dium. Sige; light, Sc s, Sc for heavy and Sc for light | e ed Kip, Oc; Salted Veal, 10c: Sal Calf, 1lc; dry Hides, 16c; dry Klv. lie: dry Galf; 18c: Staepakinn, lhelildlnp 40G65c each: medium. 100'»: lon mn’ilg2 JHome " Hides, = 275 lnxe and for medium, $1 25@1 75 (nr small and 0c for Colts. Horse $1'75 for large and $1 50 for medium, $1g1 35 for small and 50c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry sho Mexican, 30c; dry Salted Mexican, 2e: dry Central American, Yqc. Goat Prime Angoras. i%c; larse and 3 medium, %‘C lmfll‘ mcu! o TALLOW-—No. | rendered. 4 4 - Mo 3 S wreame Tagie T de per B | ‘WOOL—Spring clip—San Joaquin and South- ern, 12 months’, $@lic: do 7 months'. S@ibe px Ib: Middle ‘Counties, 12g16¢_ for free and 142" for defective; Northern, lux'lc for free e 13@13¢ for defective; Nevada. 12@13c, cording to_ condicion. per o for Celitomnie. 1088, -m! 115 G200 for” erop of Meat Market. | The week ovened with a general decline in Beet, Mutton and Lamb. There are continued large arrivals of Beef and Mutton, sent in to be sold on commission. and still lower quo tions are expected. Veal is particularly plen tiful. There is no further change in Hogs, | but théy are not firm. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers arc as follows: BEEF—T674%¢c for Steers and 6@alje per Ib_for Cows. | VEAL—Large, Ti@Sc; small, S14g9%e per | un wm TTON—Wethers, Tx@se; @8 L ANB_sg10c per 1. PORK—Dressed Hogs. 81@0¢ per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The foliowing guotations are tor good, sound Livestok. delivered in San Franeisco, less 30 per_cent sbrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, S@9c: r:" and Heifers, Ewes, * over 200 ibs. 5l,@3%c: soft Hnn ‘fi..‘il‘c Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, oot o e e — General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, S%¢ pot and S%c June- July: San Quentin. $5 40 Wi g5, 32@33c: Fleece Twine, @Sc, COAL—Weilington, $8 per ton; New Wel- lington. §8: Seattle, $¢ 50. Bryant. $6 50, Yor Hill $6; Stantord, = w-’x‘mna 5 $5 50; Grotas ichmond, | $7 50; Cumberland, $13 in bulk and $14 23 in | sacks. Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs. Welsh Aathracite Egs. $13; Weish Lump. $11 30; Cannei, $S 50 Der ton in bulk and $15 in sacks: Rocky taln descripticns, $11 45 per 2000 Ibs and $12 S0 per long ton, a brand. 1LS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases, add Sc: Linseed, 40c per gallon for boiled and 4ic for raw; Castor Off. ing to 13 Cases, No. 1. Toe: Lucol, 43¢ for Pearl Ofl. in cases, 20%c: Extra Star. 24ise: Elaine, 28%e. i4c: Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, ue in ‘cases, 22%c: Benzine, in bulk, 13¢ cases, 19%4c; S6-degree Gasoline in Bk, Toc cases, lc. TURPENTINE—Slc per gallon in cases and | TRl iR TEAT Tisc per Ib: White Lead. 70 'MN —dine @ | Per ton: Coke, $11 S0QL | Moun- | e AL OIL— Water “White Coal Otl. ia bulk. | Astral, 8 | of May, South” 20, | & | WAGONS, BUGGIES, SURREYS, CARTS 1 | Alaska P A.140 14 |CalFCa | MVaMt Tm oo | Ducks, $5§5 50 perdo:en for old nnd $6G0 50 Cubes, A Crushed and Ine shed, | for _young: 50 large Powdered, 5.70c: Candy _Granulated, 84 50@5 1« Jx’m Rmt-n 7 Dry Granulated, 5.60c; Dry §50; old_Roostefs. “$4 50g5: Fryers. * | lated, coarse, 5.80c: t Granulated, Broilers, $3@4 for large and Beet Granulated (100-1b bags only), . | Emal i;ssm-. $1 23@1 30 per dozen for old . 5.60c: A and $1 75G2 for Squabs. C. 510c; Golden C. 5.00c: GAME—Cottontail - Rabbits. $1 3082 per 4.90c. 16 more: half barrel 3 Rabbits, $1 25; Hare, $1 258 more _more; 50-1b bags, 10c more No o taken for less than Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Rt o B et Moo i .m..'be A e T Receipts of Produce. was quiet. Cheese also stood as before stated. ‘“.d';r: nl::c;.m Adull, ‘zyul :M -;:I:I FOR mNDAY MAY 9 ; R eeiots waes 50,000 tbe. Batier. 1311 caoea | Tlour, a sa .- & l:cnudlxonn- 2 3361 | SorT hands, 15g18kc . 203 | fof citrss and 17G1T Y “dairy, 1 £ s | 1T3c; store Butter, 1 u cold storage, nom: s 2 ..-l '-:mucmm Sl geadte : 55 8%gioc: Fastern, 1igite: Western, 11 . .g ’".ooa—lu-;.rmfle for fair to cholce; | xS Deciduous and Citrus Fruits, The five crates of Pringle Avricots that H in late on Saturday from Indio, River- | sige County, were still oo hand and thers were | #———————————————_4 | section. The frult was in rather poor condi- | The Weck Opens With Quiet and ire reduced. Twelve crates of the same i mlhtinlnll trom Yuma, Aria., but were not Featureless Markets. sold, having arrived too late for the regular g i trade. Recéipts of Cherries were increased to | Fluctuations were neither numerous mnor 86 boxes, nearly all from points on the Sac- M-m--:--..‘ ‘ramento River, and they, too, were quoted | the exchanges. Gas and Electric higher at ?fluca—mm«- 25. ofl stocks showed more activity at —-—"'n. rn-‘:'w iy e te Ofl has declared a dividend of | e "Ware aite 8. Tew ‘Chesta unsold 3t Soa | _ The SMexican Mining Company mae Jevich an close. A crate of raspberries arrived from | assessment of 15c. i un-olt“m gm-u-:mfl,__-‘“ "z".lnh-? 2ol at 182 at : r”-i?'i oy i nert e X P Shama\ was still Duving Toies on sie s on Cualy” h2‘wmal) | | The Liew 00, Compasy l S oiums sizce of Navels having sessment. of 1c per share, - §1000, ‘ahotion @w"..."""-m sizea| STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. sizes of e AUCTION SALES AUCTION. =Y Holstein-Friesians Y py BULLS. FRESH COWS. CALVES. efl*lhd prize-winning LA IM 'A HERD, Madal MONDAY mo. May 16, 1904, at $ p. m. By Electric ht. Send for o talogues. _Cattle at yurds Yay. il NOTICE. By ‘virtue of an ord:r iwsued out of the Su- r Court of the City and San acisco, State of Cailfornia, on “he day 1904, notice is hereby given that we will sell at public auction to the highest bid- der for cash. subject to confirmation by the court, payable 10 per cent of the purchase price on tha fall of the hammer, and the balance of said sale by the 1Sth day of May. front of the Mer- chants’ Exchange, situate at the cormer of Sansome and Sacramento streets in the City steamers Napa City and their enines, boilers, machinery, boats, tackle, apparel, appurtenances and fur- niture with the wareBiouse beionging to H. G. Bell, J. M. Graham, A Hatt Jr. and, Gustave H. Munk, situate I Napa City, California. The said steamers are stern wheel steamers 344.98 tons rexister respect- EDWARD S SPEAR & ively. CO., Aue- tioneers. AT AUCTION On THURSDAY. May 12, at 1l o'clock, At J. B. HORAN'S SYARDS, Corner TENTH and br{\A\T S I will sell 65 head of broken and unbroken horses; they weigh from 1006 to 1500 poutde: from 4 to 8 years oid: good solid chunks; aii in good condition and must be sold. S. KINS, auctioneer: office 122 Grove st.; pn... of MARYS- on one ear uf ALL-PURPOSE HORSES, with a lot of & ot 1 HARNESS. at 1140 FOLSOM ST.. TUESDA May 10. at 11 a. m. CLOUGH, tioneer. 2 b AUCTION SALE st ARCADE HORSE MAR- ST.. WEDNESDAY. May 4 ar reg...107 107%/3s ar coup... MISCELLANEOUS W’)NDS Ala A W 5s. - | Bay CPC 3a. ll»‘ — Cai C G Js. 105 |CalG&ER & ct Is. S1i4 = | Cal-st C 3s.116%117T% Pac G Im 4s. — 160 | €'c wat 5s. — ‘101 P E Ry Je. — 105 EdL & P 6s — P & C H 6s.106% — F&CHés. lH‘,ll.fli & O R 6s.116 - Geary-st 5s — " | Powell-st - = 14 |Sac EG&R s 96% — 984 SF &SJV 3s.118%117% ISterrra. R 6s 1us H C&s 5igs.100 Do 3s. Hon R T 8s.1041 — L A Elec 5s. 15 L A Ry 3s 115112 LALC Do gtd - Do 3s. LAP lcm Ss. Wl 102 Mkt-st C fs. 119% Do lem 3. uuquo'fi MV&Mt TSs.101 108 — e (1912) Do Se.....116%117 - NPCRIs — 107 NCGy 2w ‘T ° Do 4 20 90 0% NCPCBs. 9 102 | Do 4s 3dm. 997 — NSRRGS. 95 — [Stkn GEE s 95 97% O G L&HS5s106%107 |U G & E 5s. — 105 O W gt de.— — | WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 37 40 |Port e— = Marin 0. .. — 1S Vw (‘u . 3™y 29 GAS AND ELECTRIC. SEG&E ax e TNL"!TEES CERTIFICATES. SyPeapg — — INSURANCE. Bk.135 — Anglo-Cal .. 821 s7 Bank of Cal — Cai Safe Dp. — {S F National Firss Nationl — } ‘ SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L.2260 2350 [Sav & L So. Hum S & L. — Sec Sav Bk Mutual Sav.100 1L'nlon T Co. S F Sav U.625 STREET RAILROADS. — 200 !Presidio -_ 80 | POWDER. 0%, — | Vigorit SUGAR. 40c (Kilauea S C. tMakawell C. [Onomea 8 C 2 |Paauhau S C S, c 8 C. Aux FA [5 Mer Trust. — |Merch Ex 150 California Geary .. Hara P Co. Hawatian C. 0% Honokaa S C 11% 12 Hutch S P C 9% — MISCELLAN 1« 10033, Pac Cal Wine A. 913 92 ,Pac 4y 3 Borx.165 167 3 Boar al Wine Association 30 Cs Hawaiian Com'l and S, SF E Gas and Elect pring Valley Water Co. —Street— $2000 Market-st Ry 1st con Js, s 5. Afterncon Session. 3 10 7% [ Board— $1000 Cal G & E gen m and ct s 100 Central Light and Power 30 Giant Powder Con , nd Electric, s 90.. od Electric MISCELLANEOUS BONDS Bid Ask Bay CPC 6s. — 99 | B L WatSs. — NS P C NW Ry 3s — 113 |Sun T‘:I Marin W 3s.100 — Do -— or IW3s — 107% Sutter-st 5s. 105 SF Drydk 3s — 113%/UR of SF 4s. T SF & NP Js — 111% MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. 24 271/ Mat Nav Co. !Mills Nl Bk. — B 8 — Be 130 | 130 — 2 ;| — 135 | i = T Ay o 2 = =0 | 3 0 W s " - — 30 ISF & SJ Coal 25 33% 20 — |S J Wat Co. — 108 Z Tie 1S O&TEBE €123 — e I 5 e ‘et 1% 12 Com'A.. — ™ 3 X Bk @ | Do Com... 9 — SALES. | | i California Stock and Oil Exchange i jiit § i