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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1904.* t Stocks lower and Cotton higher. lightly lower. Exchange unchanged. ctures higher. Oats and Corn iddlings as before. . IWheat and Barley Hay, Bran and Mi in Béans or Seeds. y supply and weak. toes in from Florida. .‘(.1 at steady prices. i large supply. More island Bananas in. ggs continue plentiful. be drfim nt this year. t all positions. Sheep and /lmyv in liberal t and weak. * ¢ Japanese Loans. vk Bvening Post says of Japan's FASTERN MARKETS. apanese i bservers by Ne 5, offered and ninety 4 per cent. daye, Prime mer- bonds, weak; tock marke' and prices “an _irregular of the firmer tone for support rge fraction eRect upon the gen- akness became fairiy n trading, the grain especially . affected. roTCTHM weather c n the crop regions. The engagements of ady made for ex- p were added to by 000, of which 0,000 was f x this limit of the sub- and the shipment in- | Thursday was due tone of the foreign no signs of relaxa- o traffic of- price of copper the stock market. again asserted st advance eneral list other than peaches and excellent fd & Obio. 3 Bait & Ohio g erry crop short Canad 2 e Db ns badly | Canadian Pac very small (hes & Ohio very promising. ex- prospects St Paul t P L Mil & but p 4, blooming ful Territories—Fruit do- %, but apparently of Arkansas Vai- age to fruit by frost bloom and hops doing Hay and Grain Exports. @eott & Magner have published for circula- | the St. Louis Exposition a schedule of cs ehowing the position of San Fran- sco as an exporter of Hay and Grain as com- pred w New York, Chicago and St. Louis. in the statement is that cut Barley exports from the four citles 47,000 bushels in the crop vear of San Francisco shipped 9,000,000, or 75 + of the Barley sent out of the United Cr o was second, Wwith 3,505,000 Of the Ha €XpOrts N ' a4 73,000 ton: 0 (% ané San Francisco w York received 448,000 tons, Louis 174,000 and San Fran- Reading Rock Teland Co W eather R ( S A8 24 bia By 40 eport. S F 24 pt 5 45% entoey P St Louis § ‘\‘\ > d. 12% 123 a4 St Louis 8 W _pfd, 1 3 (120th Mertdian—Pacific Time ) Eouthern Pacific ar BAN FRANCISCO, May 165 p. m. Southern Railway . 9 The foliowing are the seasonal !‘llfl(l]lc to | Southern Ry pfd... pared with those of same date last | Texas & Pacific .. Tol St L & West . | Tnton Pacific Union Pacific Wabash Wabash pfd Wheel & Lake E.. Sen Francisco.. Fhesno . Wisconein tral. 100 16% Imdmpendence Wisconsin Cen pfd. 200 . San Ruls Obispo Express Co Los Angeies Adame . 220 San Diego American ... 150 —_— United” States. 109 . Wells-Fargo 203 Miscellaneous— 3| Dom Iron & 8. was based on the | coupon.....105%| Do 1st lnc..... la\‘ Danewisn(laz%)lnnlsl ds.. Do couy MK Do N ‘\ adj 4s o1 Atlantic € L 4s. 95 Bal & Ohio 4s. Do 33%s .. con Central of Ga 5s.106%|OSL a2 “pardic. 41s 731 Pa_conv S3ks.... 94 103% Reading gen 4s. 8% Chi_& Alton Jl;,n 70 . B & Q new ISL & 1 M con 5s.113 IR D R T Qa x&'Sl Louts g\‘ l!l’.l N% |Seaboara 186" Bac as 5e. C.CC & SLgn $.100% | Tex & Pac Ists. 1181 Chi’ Term 4s..... 77 |T. St L & W 4s. 70 Cons Tobaceo '4s. 501 Unton Pacific 4. mm Colo & So 4s.. [ Do cony 4s. CF & I con Bs. [ Den & Rio G 4s. 951 | Wabash 1sts Exle prior ifen 4s. 0~ Do deb Do gen 4s . 85%|W & L Erie 4 F W & D C Tsts1071! Wis Cent 4 Hock Val 43gs...107%] NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Adams Cen 20/Little Chiet ... Allce 20|Ontario . Breece 10! Ophir Bruns_Con 06| Phoenix . Com Tunnel 10/ Potost . Con Cal & Va.. 1 32 Horn Silver . 1 Ne 34 | Iron_ Silver 1 90/Small 15 Hopes 02|Standard ... Boston Stocks and Bonds. U S Steel.. Do pfd .. Leadville Con . Money— | Call loans . Time loans [Weeting Common. onds— 33 . | Atchison #s .....100%1Ad Do ads ds . Q0137 Allouez Amal Copper . Amer Zinc o 8741 Atlantic Do pfd . | Bingham Boston & Albany 241 | Caremet. & Tecia 40, Boston & ~Maline.1661;|Centennial Boston Elev 140 "(Copper Rang: | Fitchburg prd 3 Mex Central ... NY NH&H Pere Marquette Union Pacific {Daly West 6% Dom Coal 185 | Franklin Miscellaneot | Amer Arge Chem. 14 |Michigan Do ptd ..-.... 821%| Mohawk | J 3 | Amer Pneu Tube. 4'. Mont Coal & COkP \ Amer Sugar |2§<\‘ Old Dominion Do prd Osceala . Amer Ta1 & “Tel 154% | Bareat Amer Woolen . 10 |OQuiney Do pfd . 4 Elect Illum Gen Electrie .... Mass Electric Do ptd .’_071("0'1 Clnxmg Stocks. Cone for money.. 90 Den & Rio G Do pfd . Erie Do 1st ped Do 24 pfd I Central | Louis & Nash M K & Texas Bar silver—Ste: Money—1 per 1-1¢d per ounce. ount in the open market ‘or per cent and for three months' Cash in Treasury. To-day's state- s in the general | sury { fura, in the & cash ba | NEW YORK, May 16.—The ary goodd mar- | ket is steadily improving an; more disposition to operate for future, al- | though comparatively few prices are advanced. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK. M | opened firm at an | 16.—The cotton market dvance of 14 and 19 points on the old crop and 6 to 11 points on the new crop months and closed steady, net 10 to 33 higher. + York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, May 16.—FLOUR—Receipts, 11,500 barrels; exports, ) barrels; Last prices showed %@1%c net 92%c; July, 90%c; September, ber, 82%e. HOPS—Steady. WOOL—Firs PETROLEUM—Easy. COFFEE—Spot Rio, steady: No. 7 invoice, 7c; mild, quiet; Cordova, 10G13c. |~ The market for Coffee futures closed steady, |ynet gain 20 to 25 points higher. Sales. 40,750 | Mbage, including: May. 5.55@5.60c; July, 5.80 | @6.00c; September, 6@6.25c; December, | 6.55c; January, 6.40c; March, 6.60@6.50c. SUGAR—Raw, 15-16@ | ; centrifugal, i mo- 3 powdered, 4.85¢; 3.10c. DRIED FRUITS, EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- granulated, SR@IRC; at T@7c PRUNES—Show no change in general con- ditions, remaining steady at quotations rang- | ing from 3 to 5%c, according to grade, APRICOTS—Are in jobbing request and | 3 7| Amalgam Copper.. 31400 49% 48% 5 B d L 4 rule steady. Choice are quoted at 9%@l0c; ' é £ FAm a1 e .o exiracholce, 104@10%c, and fancy ‘at 11 fe = | Am Cotton OIl. . . anee ceee ER ton OfL.. | PEACHES—Are in moderate supply, with EYATIONS. H Bl At DR OF S8 i i | polders confident. Chotee are held al i@ : g | American Tce pfd.. ..... ¢ extra tholce, T%@9c, and fancy at 93%@ . Am Linseed Of1. . d "‘;’ # . — = _ | Am Linseed Oil pfs T Cloudy 00| Amer Locomotive.. 1000 17% New York Metal Market. Ciear 00| Amer Etco pfl... wonw | Cloudy .00| Am Sme ¥ £ E - & ey e e o ‘! NEW YORK, May 16.—Tin was weak 5 ‘001 Amer Sogar Jef. to-day. The break in London was ascribed z 200 | Anaconda Min Co.. to speculative pressure, which, in a lar 4 ] Brkive Rap Trans. 1, | measure” carried prices down 125 6d to mg - Al e i S 6d for spot, While futures declined 7s > 00| Consolidated Gas Locaily tin closed easy at $27 304 | C g > o0 | Corn Products pid: Copper was 25 64 lower at the close in Lon- Phoe 29 “00 | Distitlers’ Secs..... 20 afln with spot quoted at £57 7s 64 and futures L Re: 29, .00 | General Eleetric. .. 15614 153 wu' | at £57 10s. Locally copper was quiet and un. ) 00| International Paper | changed. Lake, $13 50; .lmmlyur. §13 12%0 Toea Sum. .20 00| Internt] Paper pfa. |15 25; casting, '$12 874613 1235, Rosurg 29 .84 200 | Internat‘onsl Pump Yo dnd l-!m:d-ln(es: at $4 60@4 63 + Bacramento ..20.78 .09 | Internt] Pump p{d. .1.:.'--10:‘:-::: N s to £11 17s u h-. u,. 5";',’»,‘;‘,‘7‘,,,'%"3 :%4 National Lead Spelter was unchanged at $5 20@5 25 in b E 4 New York and at £22 2s 6d in London, San Diego. ... 20.86 200 People’s Gas Iron closed at 625 in Glasgow and at 4ds Seattie 2992 Tr. | Pressed Steel Car. 7%d in Middlesboro. Locally iron was with- ‘Spokane .....29.90 00| Préssed § Car pfd. out_change. ‘Nn 1 foundry, northe; 115G Tatoosh 29 80 ; Pullman Palace Car 18 §0: Mo, 2 foundry, northern, $14 T6G18 25! b 2.8 i Republic sSteet | No. i foundry, southern, and’do sort, $146 2a.m0 Republic Stecl 14 25, . 208 ubber Good L —— Rubber Good Visible Grain Supply. > WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL/ FORECAST. 1z Gioudy weather [ :‘:.n nen.b::: fon of th slope over Youther Tight rain has fallen along the preseure Bteel . . u-\xflnlrvu::i%:lm U 8 Steel prd. & vice sfornia coast. oure Eiec. Tne iemperacure bas {alien wiong the, the Cen- B e R ed tral California coast tonary in B Total sales......466,300 shares. UNITED RAILROADSE OF SAN FRANCISCO. NEW YORK, May 16.—No bond transactions west wind. CAN CAN COMPANY. Southerr, Californis—Fair ~Tuesday; fresh | Common. bid 4, asked 4%; Dreterred, bid west wind. 3415, asked 35. Nevada—¥Pair A NEW YORK nonrnl san Francisco w—hlr Tuesday; | U - ref 2s reg. 3 Mex Cent-45 ..... 66 The visible supply of NEW YORE lll IG.- as compiled by the m 1 " hest 25,085,000 “"’ docrenss '"um. Corn, 8.150.000 bushels: decrease 702,000, P o000 ; decrease 16, Bariey, £,207,000 bushels: decrease 103,000, | Chicago Board of Trade. Future Grain and Provisions. .,.S.‘u‘."‘.‘.‘.ef"%c Hay, J6Ae the it practically M 115 | market | | steady, put business checked by firm attitude | of mills WHEAT—Recelpts, firm; 2 red, $1 £ 1~ Northern Duluth, 99%c f. o. b aficat; Manitoba, nominal. Opti 2 strong to-day from start to finish. speculative offerings, bullish weekly statis- | tics, an unsatisfactory weather map, large | visible supply decrease and good cash d mand were the influcnces that alarmed short | tinues steady to firm in the absence of selling | | pressure. Common are quoted at 4@5%c; | prime, chofce, 6%@0%c, and fancy contract viooka sentiment In- the wheat pit was bullish from the start to-day. The opening in July was a shade lower to %@ o blonervac SIKo o Atic Thers who/pa demand from shorts during the entire By There was also active buying o replenish 1ong lines. Offerings were comparatively lm In order to secure any considerable amount wheat it was necessary to bid up prices npul- ly. A matter which attracted much attention from speculative traders was the fancy prices DAl here for cash Wheat, & sale ot 10,000 bulh- els of Noo 1 Northern being reported at over the price. The strength in the Sitation In butcide markets was an additional bull factor. A semi-official Russian crop re- port was quite bullish, declaring that unfavor- able weather had greatly retarded the growing plant. The visible supply showed a greater de- ! crease than had been expected—a decrease of 1,655,000 bushels—and this fact i out the session. but offerings were at no time ' large. The market closed almost at the top prw of the day, closing figures on July being $8%c. May sold between 91%c and 93%c ind cloced At the High price. An advancing tendency, in line with the | strength in wheat, was experienced in the corn market. A strong feeling prevailed at the close. July opened %@%ec to %@ %c higher at 474c to 47he, advanced to 48%c and closed at Oats shared in the strength of the other grains, ruling firm. After opening a shade Jower to a shade higher at 38iic to 88%c July £0ld up to 38%@38%c and closed at 38%c. Notwithstanding a decline of 10c in hogs, the provisions market was firm, due mainly to the | strength of grains. Offerings were restricted and were cagerly taken by shorts. July pork beed with a gain of 10c, final figures being at $1127%. Lard was up 15c and ribs closed 5f7%c higher. The leading 'uturo« ranged as foliows: Open. High. Low. Close. | a1y 93% 91y 93% R ¥ K114 857 ; | September, 801 814 ! September, new oY !~ Corn No. 2— May 4y 4Ty { July . A% 8% S | September 467 4TH % | . Oats No. | May . 42 42 | July ... 383 a8 September . 301 30% Mess Pork, per bbl.— July .... 11 1235 11 30 September .....11 3213 11 4714 Lard, per 100 Ibs. July 640 64T% September . 655 662% Fhort Ribs, per | 100 Tbs.— July % " 43 September . 8 60 Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, May 1 -——( .’Hh quotations were as follows: Flour, quict and steady; No. 2 spring | wheats 92@96c 3 No. 2 red, $1 03 vellow, 53@53%¢ white, 41@44c orn, 69¢; Ni L@42%c N mess pork, per bbl., $11 1215 lard, per 100 Ibs., $6 3216@6 35; shor( sides (louse), $ short clear sides ‘tb(xed) Su 235G ; whisky, basis of high Wines, §1 28; clover, contract grade, $10 75. | Articles— Receipts. Shipments, | Flour, barrels - 12,400 16,900 Wheat, bushel Corn, bushels Oats, buchels . Rye, bushels 25,100 Barley, bushels Butter, Cheese and Eggs.> May 16, — On the Produce Ex- the butter market was steady; dairy, 12@19c. Eggs were Cheese was weak at 1914, CHICASO, nge to-day amery, 13@10c steady at 153@15%¢. May 16.—Butter, firm trom last week's price. in the district were week the pounds. Livestocky Market. CHICAGO, i #ood to prime steers e 84 5+ light,” $4 60G 4 ; sheep and lambs, to strong: wood to choice wethers 5: falr to cholce mixed, § ern_sheen, $4 @5 bl sy $4 50G0; Western lambs, clipped, $1 Western lambs, wooled, $6 256 90, * 1ipped, 369 10; ~—% Miscellaneous Markets. #*- i Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— May. July. Sept. | opening p 84l a4y ! Clesing . 6 3% G4 Whest— May. Sept.-Dec. Opening . 20 Cloaing o « s - Cloging . é Closing of Liv rfiunl Exchanges. | LIVERPOOL, May 16. ——The Corn_Exchange here will be closed on May 23 and 24 and the Provision Exchange on May 25 in observance of Whitsuntide holids LONDON, May 16.—The London Stock Ex- | change, in observance of the Wi ; 6dys, will close on May 21 und London on IV ool Saies. LONDON, May 16.—The ofterings at the wool auction sa‘es to-day amounted to 13,875 bales. The demand was good and prices were | firm. Scoured sold well. New South Wales Dbroken greasy was In active request and ad- vanced to the hizhest of the series. A small | selection of crossbreds caused spirited compe- tition and prices were in buyers' favor. Amer- joan buyers secured several lots of fine Me- rinos and fine light reasy crossbreds. Sa. Louis Wool Market. 1 | ST. LOUIS, Ma Vool, steady: medium | gradés, combing and_clothing, 17@2ic; light, | fine, 14@17c; heavy, fine, 125T4c; tub washed, dle. Nerthern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, May 16.—Wheat—Walla | Walla, 72¢; bluestem, Soc; valley, 80c. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, May 16.—Wheat, unchanged; bluestem, Sdc; club, Tdc. Northern Business. ATTLE, May 16.—Clearings, $633,348; | baiances, $140,282. TACOMA, Mey 16.—Clearings, $372,794; | baiances, $23,039. PORTLAND, May 16.—Clearings, $608,789; | bajances, $73,314. | SPOKANE; u-, 116.—Clearings, $476,895; | balances, $78,303 #* | LOCAL MARKETS, | *- o . Exchange and Bullion. A decline of %c in Sllver was the only change worthy of note. ing Exchange, llxty days.. — MIB . cal i Sicing Sehepet, : " New York Exchange, telegraphi 01 lver, per ounce.... 55 45 Wheat and Other Grains. exican Dollars, nom! WH!A‘I‘-Broomlull cabled from mmn was depressed by ll :;. I-rl'! 's lhlnl‘ltfl and pa; ‘Roumas pmnnu A e weak wers as’ f in wn., 404,000; Danubian, tln. Indian, 138,000; Autnl . The American visible supply du.—n.u‘ 1,645,000 bushels. Chicago advanced 2%c and this market mum";u l.l'lfl‘ ;Ilh!r in l,fim‘” fw ;'::E."‘ Rt Catornia Clab i §1 o slee 0t N :fnflr.'-‘x?& Northors FUTURES. ' monnm;- High. Upen. Low, Dedemmer % o8y 51283 128 2 p. m. Session. dded to !hlymyl. for. strength. The demand continued active through- | White, $1 40@1 47 | Green Peas, $5 50 per 100 Ibs. wocd feeding varley, JSgasc: ice maiting, 40@d0c; No. 1 flaxseed, 1 Northwestern, §1 09; prime aetioon CATTLE—Receipts, | 1 |of southern vegeta! itsuntide holi- | mmmwnm&mm Wheat. l o7 !Nm FUTURES. !t-’vll 9 to 11:30 a. m. May—Xo sales! mm'h‘ 52 e Decem n? 9% MK 2 p. m. s—um. December—No sales; 94l4c bid; 94%c asked. OATS—White have again advanced under continued scarcity. They are in demand. There are no Grays here at present, and supplies of Black are also light. Most of the offerings are Red, of which the supply seems to be aezn-nd the : Black, $1 2241 27%; Red, $1 2i%4@1 45; Gray, nomina CORN - Cantinges well heid and Arm. at the famillar quotations. 4735 for Yellow and | Wm&ns cked, $1 a‘ad uu lnr Callfornia, mo Yotow, $1'47 u": all round do, $1 560G 1.60; M-m. a1 i1y per ol tian, 1 M). for white and $1 27 for i D 1308 gécan:ur—# W ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 8@ 5 10, usual terms; Hakers' Extras, u:o@s. Oregon and Washinglon, Jobbing at $3 8504 25 P LSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as | follows: Graham Flour, per 100 1bs: B Fiour S5 80T Rye Mol 8325 Hice Flous: 7; Corn Meal. §3 50; extra cream do, $4 25: at Groats, $4 50: Hominy, $4G4 25; Buck- | wheat Flour, $4 50474 75 Cracked Wheat, $4 Fanna $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 75: | Rolled Oats, bbls, §7 25@S 60; in sacks, $6 § 10; Pearl Barley, $6; Spiit Peas, boxes, $1; Hay and Feedstuffs. Of the heavy receipts) of 1125 tons vester- | !dey from 300 to 400 tons are in transit for | Mexico, g0 will not be placed on this' market. Attention Is called to the exhibit made by San | Francisco as an exporter of Hay, which ap- | pears in the first column. The market con- tinues weak, but there is no further decline. | No_more neiv Hay has been revefved. |~ The miliers intended to mark up Bran yes- | terday morning, but the arrival of a large line frem the north led them to postpone the The market rules { advance for a day or two. | firm, Bowever. AN-—$21, r ton. | MIDDLINGS 427 50429 50 per ton. | SHORTS 21g72 per SO D eTUFFS Rlicd Barley, $23 50024 per | | ton: Ollcake Meal at the mill, $29 50G.1; | ,ohb ng, 332 Cocoanut Cake, $32@23; Corn | $30 50431 50 Cracked Corn. $31G52. ‘llxea Feed, $21@22; Horse Beans, $400 40 per ton: Broom Corn Feed, 90c per cil. | 90c HAY—Whurt $11615: Wheat and Oat, $11Q Barley, nominal. Stock, Y;wm‘ Au.lr-. mu per ton. ! —B0@T0c 1 | Beans and Seeds. | The situation remains unchanged. Prices | for all descriptions are steady and several are | very firm. BEANS—Bayos, $2 4082 55; Pea, 3 10: Butters, $3@3 i emaill White, 3 10; Inr[e ‘White, $2 5082 65 : $4 50@4 75; Lima, ilnd 9ie for Languedoc; Peanuts, of Plulgh. received from Honolulu by the steamer STRAW! W Mtux‘u wortns and $1 50@3 30 for the larger variet CHE! 75c@$ this shortage will be more or less offset by the very fair crop D in Europe. Peaches are ex; to run. about the same as last year. Apricots will be a light crop, rather more than last year. Thn-l of course, are merely estimates based received and may be fmodinea later on. FRUITS—Apricots, 8%@10%c for and 9G12¢ for Moorparks: Evaporated Apples. 449 sun-dried, 3@4%c: Peaches, 6@Sc: 8@11%c; Figs, wnm Zmofic in boxes; black, 4ic: Plums, pitted, e per b, n:llunu:s—xm crop, 2@2%¢ for the RAISINS—F. o, b, prices Fresno for 1903 crop (subject to change without notice) are as |follows: 50-1b boxes—Loose Muscatel, 4-crown, 4c per Ib; 8-crown, 4lic; 2-crown, 4c loose, 3-crown, 4c: 2-crown. 3%e; 4c; Malaga. TRompson's Tetls, 1134c for I X L, 1ic for Ne Plus Eastern; Pecans, 11@13¢; Cocoanuts, HONEY—Comb, 10@11i4c for white et BEESWAX—27@29c per Ib. Kldnevu, 34 50@4 15, Plackeye, §1 oz ctl; Horse Deans, $2G2 EEFDB—BNWH Multard‘ Mustard, $363 25, Flax, &1 80g1 00 Canary. 81.G3%C for Eastern: Alfalfa, 141 1% @2c. Timothy, 6iac; Hemp, WK@4c per | 1b; Millet, 3@3%ec; Broom Corn Seed, $20g21 | per ion DRIED PEAS—Blackeye, §3 per ctl; Niles, 83 35; Green Feas. $3@ Potatoes, Onions and V “egetables. | | The Potato market was badly congested with | old Burbanks of poor quality, which sold very slowly at unsteady rates. Strietly fancy lots were in good request at the top quotstion, but | for the general run of sup 1 30 was an extreme figure. Deliveries rail eontinue B heavy and a steamer is Gue to-day with about 2200 sacks. Australian Onions were closely cleaned up and firmiy held. The steamer So- noma, which arrived late in the day. brought up 440 pack: a much smaller quantity than expected. 'w Red and Green Onions were in frae supply and weak. *Receipts of new Pota- toes were over €00 sacks and they were weal:r. The reguar trade purchased sparingly. surplug stocks were cleamed up at 1111 pound by one large shipping house Miscollaneovs Vegatabies arrived freely from ail_sections and prices of most deseriptions ha. a downward tendency owing to the lack of & mand for shipment. The canners paid 4 i per pound for Asparagus and reduced thelr bid on Peas to lc per pound. equivalent to ab _fl.’nc per sack. Good Tomatoes were firm arload that was received from Florida met | with & good demand at $3 per crate, are steadily increasing. Recelpts of vegetzbles Included 1334 boxes {of Asparagus, 306 boxes of Rhubarb and 1150 | sacks of Peas. POTATOES —Burbanks from the river, $1 35 @81 50 per ctl; | psr_etl; River Reds, $1G1 10 per ctl; =mi { Orezon Burbanks for seed. $1 25@1 35 per o new Potatoes. 114@2%c per 1b. 1" on10 Ausiraliun Yellow. $4 503 per i etl; new Red $1 25@1 35 per sack; new Green, A@6e per l | | 25@35¢ per box. VEGETABLES—Aspara 1b: 5 | | Ruubarb. 40650 for bay and 50@G5c per box San Jose Green Peas, String @$1: Garden B 2 per box or G2 for Mexican: Summer | ber box; Cabbage, $1 50 per ctl 50c per sack: Hothouse Cucumbers. per dozen; Garlic, nominal; per 1b for Los Angeles | {la; Drled Peppers. for sun-dried | and 1214,@lic per ib for evaporatsd; Dried Okra, 12%@15c per. ib: Green f'egftls s@ioe | per 1b for Los Angeles and 1 exi- | can: Marrowfat Squ: pound. Poultry and Game. Two cars of Western Poultry, consisting al- most entirely of Hens, were marketed and met | W { with a steady demand, $7 per dozen being the ! rultng 1rice. As pi usly mentioned, trashy offerings of domestic stock, with which the | market had been overstockea last week, were cleaned up and a better feeling prevailed in that iine of goods. although receipts were in- | significant and prices largely nominal. | GPOULTRY —Live Turkeys, 1@i3c_per | | Geese, per pair, §1 50%2; Goslings, $2 | Drucks. "3365 50 per dosin for oid and &5 506 4 30 for young: Hens, $5 B0G6 50 for large and #5065 for smail: " youne Rooste 504 (010 gRooaters, §4 5005; SBroliers, §3 50G4 50 _for 1 mall: Pigeons. §1 2001 50 per dozen for old and $1 75G2 for Squabs. GAME—Nominal. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. In spits of the continued hegyy receipts. of Butter there is no serious umuiation of stock, as the local consumptive demand is very fair, and in addition there are large Alaskan 4 orders, which are keeping the surplus down. Furthérmore, the usual small packing orde: taken In the uggregate, make a very respect- able quantity, so all around the market is absorbing the liberal receipts. Stocks are ample, however, and the market is rather easy than otherwise. Cheese 1s lower, as supplies have again sur- passed the demand. Eggs _continue weak and are coming in from a number of outside sources. e or four cars of Eastern have arrivea within as many days, and Fresno, which has been shippi Los Angeles, 18 now shippink to this mar o, wsiations are maintained; though. clone buyérs are pot peying over 1o for fine ranch. Receipts were 66, bs Butter, 1244 cases Eggs_and 7100 Ibs Cuee BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 15@18%¢ for extras and 17@17)c for firsts; dairy, 159 17%e¢: store Butter, 14c; cold storage, nom- CHEESE—8@S1¢ for St i chules _fow and 6@7c_for lower grades; Young “"""T& nflxi‘c Eas! Western, 14@ wm&—mnc h, 18@20c for falr to choice; store, 16@18c; Eastern, 17G19c¢ per dozen. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Receipts of Strawberries continued large, a sregading abeut 1100 chesis, and the market rukdv-k-tlw-rm he bulk of the mupum- the effects ofm'hot weather, H nH £ i i | T ; | é $iG4 25. Yeilow | but | Oregon_Burbanks. $1 3541 60 | Rl T35 ver crate. NOTICE. per APPLES—$§1@2 50 per box. By virtue of an order issued out Su- SITRUS PRUITSNavel $1 mwc«ncmcnymcn-:?— 2 50 tor fancy, #1 50G1 75 for ¢ and $1: ncisco, State of Callfornia, on the Tth day xlom- tandard; Geedli $1 25; Tangerines, May, 1904, notice is hereby given that We Lemons, $2 50@2 75 for fancy, $1 509 | Will sell at public auction to the highest -: lfltwchnlulnd‘l.l 25 for standard: Grape | der for cash. subject to confirmation by mlt. $1 25@2; Limes, nominal; Ba- | €0Urt, payable 10 per cent of the -—.—_ for Central American on the fall of the hammer. and Mllw!offlunlhn Pineapples, $2@3 per upon confirmation of said sale by the dozen, on Wednesday, the 1Sth day of A g u;,dehdlnl.:hfl:.‘b . : . o hants’ change, situate at corner_ 1sins, [ oney. | Sansome Sacramento streets fn the City Dried Fruits,Nuts,Ra Honey. San ¥ B Crop ts are about the oniy feature Boee. o hast. ol 5. ros| al e - ——— O ga at prosent. "It I8 gemerally admitted that the | boats, apparel, "..i""g. Almond $1eld will be small this year, probably | Biture with the warehouse to H. G. Dot over a third of a_crop, owing to heavy | Bell, J Tatt Jr. and Gustave rains while the trees were in bloom, though | H. Munk, eituate in Napa City, California. The rs_are stern wheel steamers a : To Close Out My Entire Stock 87 Work and filvlng Horses i seedless, 4c; seedless Sultanas, 3%o; Seedless |, » — Muscatels, 3%¢; do floated, Sic; Rais- | doudle :m soll :u“: stngle -:_ ins, 16-0z cartons, fancy, nfic cholce, Hfle TUESDAY, IAY male m, Folsom s 12-02 cartons,_ fancy, 4 cholce, ; auetion ative stosh bulk, fancy, Blic; énog;o 1&: I nuu:: i H esa, ; fancy, Layers, 3.crown, $1.35; 3-crown. $1 25. b P £ NDTSI—I‘;llnnn.Vl\o.‘l lefl.-holll 1e0s | ¥y saLar o cape 2¢; No. ‘hardshel . 11@1134c; Almonds, 1ikc for KET, 327 SIXTH ST, NESDAY. MAY 18, at Nam I il ‘sely 48 JOHN DO its first monthly dividend at the rate of 360 @9%c for amber; water white extracted, . Sic: light amber extracted, 4%@i%c; dark, | B¢ m;::’,' o 'l’:‘qn‘:n‘efi' M.nu’-nn-q RS United States Express C A omi-anmual dividend of 82 ternational Smokeless Powde: OVISIONS. ular semi-annual dividend Provisi 5 at the rate of $2 per share on the preferred stock; the Daly ‘est Mining Company of The market continues inactive and un- l»'-lhh- flwmhl'! d:;'ig ‘o-f 40c per ".'.', changed, with ample stocks. =2 T o R S S CURED MEATS—Bacon, 9%c per Ib ; Union Ofl (quarterly). 70c, ,000; heavy, 10c for light medium, 12c for hiene Pt Poreitg (qearteriyy. b1 16, 16w 14%h¢ for extra light and 15@16c for sugar- et T B ] cured; Eastern Sugar- curod Hams, 13¢; Lqu-m'rm L $15. forma Hams, 12@12%c; Mess Beet, 3100 - Ameioan Bankt Moo Ten P g ""m"" bol; extra Mess, $11G11 50; Family, | iy ew bullding on ihe southesst corner of me P $120 ‘”n.s‘: ey Salaa’ Pork The” ¢ Montgomery Sacramento streets. 3517 plgs Feet, $5; Bm per 1b. A o S S STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. LARD—Tierces _quote: compound and 814 for pure; half-barrels, pure, MONDAY May 16-2 p, m. | $%c: 10-1b tins, 9%c; 5-1b tins, 9%ec; 3-1b tins, | 93ge. vaTED s’um BONDS. | EOTTOLENE—One half barrel, $%c; three Ask.| { half barrels Stc; one tierce, SHc: two tlerces, | 4o qr coup. muum I4s ar cp mew. lumfl $tic; five tierces, 8ie per ib. £ T i iorhie e cwap. = MISCELLANEOUS nomn Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops.|Als AW %16t — [0 T Co 6. 118K e gJ S8 — 106 1013 HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands eeil | Cal G & {about ia@lc under quotations. Heavy Salted | m & ct 3o 81 823 Steers, 9tc: medium, 8tc; lght, 8c; Cow | Calst C 3s.116% 11734 Hides. Sc for heavy and Se for light: | € € Wat 5s. — 101 6c, Salted Kip, 9c; Salted Veal 10c; Salted | Ed L & P 6s —= 127 | Cale 1le: dry Hides. 16c; dry Kip. 13c; dry | F & C_H 6s.114% 16% Calf, 18c: arlings, each; | Geary-st — short Wool, 40@65¢ each! medium, 7 “long | H_C&S 5hs.100 — | Wool $1@1 50: Horse Hides, salt, $2 15 for | Do 5a ... 9T% 96% large and $203 30 for medium, $1 35@1 75 for | Hon R T 6a.104% = small and S0c for Colts. Horse Hi A L A Elec Sa. —_ 105 |1 73 tor large and $1 30 for medium, $1@1 25 | L A Ry 5s.111% for smail and S0c for Colts. Buck !klns—bry L ALCosds Mexican, 30c; dry Saited Mexican, 25e; Do gtd fs. Central Americ 30G32%e. Goat !lu.l— Do gtd 5s. Frime Angoras Tic; iarge and smooth, S0c; | LAP icm Ss. medium M-St C b MVE& MtTSs. | NRR ot Cés. ern, 12 monthe, Do 5s per ib; Middie Counties, POR g 14¢ for defective: Northern. 15@17 € Ry pa e fax CAetoctiver Nevada. 12gise, C P C Sa 98%102 — condition. SREO. — 100 |Stn GaBas. — 100 24G27c per Ib for Calitarnia, 1903, | O G L&H §s. — 107T% U G & E Js. — 108 and ¥714G20c for crop of 1904 OWagtd Ss. — — | . WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 38 40 |Port Costa... — — i Meat Market. Marin Co... — 623%/S V Wat Co. 38 38% GAS AND ELECTRIG. Hogs continue weak and, though they are no | Cent L & P. 3 P E 61 &Y% lower, packers Gnd butchers are expectng an- | Mutual B L. 12 Pxllun GEES %% other decline. s receipts are too heavy for the | Pac L Co... 56% — |U G & BE Co. — 38 light demand, Cattle and Sheep continue to arrive freely. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates {rom slaughterers to dealers lare as follows: BEEF—i@i)2¢c for Steers and 51,@6%c per ib for Cows. VEAL—Large, @Sc: small, $34G9% per MU TTON—Wethers, T14@8¢c; Ewes, 614@7%e pound. r 1D, PLANB-81a0e rer b, ~ PORK—Dressed Hogs, 64@% per Ib, LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following yuotations are for good. sound San Francisco, less 30 | INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd. — 340 | BANK STOCKS. Am N1 Bk..125 — [L P & A | Anglo-Cal .. &1 &7 |Mer Trust....200 | Bank of Cal426%4430 |Merch Ex... 55 — | Cal Safe Dp. — 130 - - |$ F Nationl. First Nationl — | SAVINGS BANKS, Ger S & L2265 2330 Hum S & L. Mutual Sav.100 § F sav U.625 1 STREET RAILROADS. | cantornta Livestock_ delivered in 200 |Presidio ..... 3% 41 'v\r sent Aur sarinkage for Cattle: Geary .. - 60 | h;t—:rl' "}sf:'l"' an’hlnd Heit- POWDER. en : thin- Cows, oc per P 6131 Vi enen EALTES 36 ke ver ib Geross weigno. Syt gl e g o % She v . Ew W“m AT;m. “weigt 6 36340 | pona P Co. — 40c |Kilaues 8 C.. 8 i 1 e A s e T Huuz}oou;‘b.. T Howa, 'm' | Huteh S P C 9% 9% Paauhau 8 C. 13% 14 20 per cent off: Boars, 30 per cent off, | MISCELLANEOUS. agp. 40 per CABE Off fom aboye quets- | Alaske B AUTH — |Cemnta SOn — . 8§ Cal'F C A 1004 Pac Aux FA. 8 6 Cal Wine A. 91% — 168 167 General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags. San Queh%fl\‘“ COAL—Wellington, _§8 per ton; New Wel- lington, $8; Seattle, 36 50; Lryant, $6 50; Be ver Hill, Stantord, $7: Rosiyn, Bay, $¢_50; Greta, §7; Wallsend, : Cumberiand, $13 in bulk Pennsylvania _ Anthracite 1 Anthracite Egg, $13; 311 80; Cannel. $8 50 Ipse apot and 5%e June- : Wool Bags, 32¢30c; nd §: Welsh v ton: Coke, $11 som.i | per ton in bulk and 518 ‘Sacks: ‘ | B Gracmipticna: $11' 45 per 2000 Ibs and $12 50 | ccording to per_long ton, OILS—Quotations are for barreis; for cases MV& MtTm.100 lurll_‘ Sesston. 25 Hl'-llln Coml & Sugar, $7,000 Pacific Electric Ry Je.. Afternoon Session. Gas & Electric. CII Gas & El Gen M & CT Se. Pacific Electric Ry B8s........ az | 2dd Sc: Linseed. d0c per gallon n.h"?’ and Street— P FHERH yie for raw: Castor n cases, No. 1, T0a; 000 S P of Arizona SR Bajers' A, $1 1081 12; Lucol e tor bolled i —_— f and or raw: China 60@70c per gallon; 7 Soooanut O1f in barrels, 5S¢ for Ceylon and 386 Unlisted Securities. L e amral mimter Sverm Ofl &le;. Sxtea Sk . #8c: natural er Spe ;_extra Blehchod Winter Wale OUL Bis: pakaral Whale MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. extra winter strained Lard Ol 78e: Bid. Ask. No 1 Lard Oil, 65c: pure Neatsfoot Ofl, 73¢: | Bay CPC 6s. — 101 No. 1 Neatstost Off, ®lc: lignt Herring Ofl. | B L Wat 6115 — 42c; dark Hemnfi 34c; | Cal NW B8s. — 112 bofled Fish Ofl, 37c: raw e Fiah N Ser M C Wat 52100 — | Do Paint Oil, 33c; raw Paint Oil 3le. Ris T Wksbs. — 107% Suttr-st COAL OIL =Water. White Coal OH 5 Wik | S0 Ptk §a.— - TI3RIUR o o 14e: in e: | SF & NP S — 111%) 3 SCELLANEOUS STOCKS. s 243 27%|Mat Nav Co. — 90 8 — |Nev Nat Bk. — 200 2 130 N om P cart” 1 RPENTINE S1c per gallon in cases and | C Jockey CLL 12 0. 78¢ in arims and iron barrels. 130 150 |Oak Bk Sav.112%§ — RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 7%@ | Cal Ship Co. 21 27 |Ouk T Con.. 78 — T%e per Ib: White Lead. T%@T%e. Cal TT&T— 130 [100F Hall A 8 to- quantit Cen Bk, Oak — 65_|Orpheum Co.. 15 SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | Chutes Co .. — 7%[Pac Cas Co..120 pany quotes as follows. per b, in 100-1b bags: | City & C Bk — 112 Fac § Teb.- o0 Cubes, A crushed and Fine Crusl 5.95¢; | Cyp L Imp.. = gfllf -+ Powdered, §.80c; Candy onnnhud 5.80c: Dry | East Dynm.. — 250 |8 F Drydock Granulated, fine, b.70c; Dry Granulated, coarse, | DpntPwd ptd 80 90 \SF&SJ Coal. 25 fioe: Frcit Granolated, Save; Beet Gramo: | Do com L. 38— |87 et o = £ “ B - e it Gy G(fldrn C. SJM' *“D. half barrels ‘25¢ more 80c_more: 50-15 b UR InC L Toc more. for all Kinds: 'rnsm.-n-u = I Do com s T barrels, 6.20c: boxes, G.45c; H. & E. - Dominos 8.70c per No orders taken for Afternoon Session. Fov heh sveenty Sve Batvels o e equivalent, Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY. MAY .16. Board— 25 E I du Pont de Nemours (com) 35 00 25 o0 20 L L] = 50 24 23 L o0z - o - ™ n 12 -~ 4 o 14 00 50 3 (4 o 48 0 E o8 « 7350 n P T T 50 3. 130

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