The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 20, 1904, Page 15

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sian and Japanese Bonds stronger on peace rmnorx. I-street Stocks still irregular and imactive. 1] ‘Stock and Bond market continues quiet. pinent of $1,060,084 in Specie 1o the Orient. it lower, with heavy selling in liquidation. 7ce dull and easy, with unfavorable news from Santos. r Exchange rates undisturbed. H'hrat and Baviey Futures firmer. Cash Barley stronger. Jats, Corn and Rye as previously quoted. v working around into firmer condition. n and Middlings firm at unchanged prices. s and Seeds inactive, but steadily held. 1 hg\ week’s receipts of Butter break the record. @ demoralized and Eggs in good supply. sions weak at Western points under large stocks. 'i, f cxperts fz"urmg out a Iafgl crop. Lattle, Sheep and Hogs in good supply and weak. Potato market oversupplied with common and poor stock. ¢ Onions in large supply and lower. Young Poultry lower under lar ge arrivals. Cherries and Strazvberries continue plentiful. fozver. Orangés casier and Mexican Limes lower. continued almost lifeless lo{ y. Whenever &ny activity developed the toneé of the market T):rlm- soft, showing the predominance of sell- market. ‘When prices ceased their slow down- ward tendency the market fell Into profound Japanese Bonds. bonds have ruled | owing to war news over buying orders in the very narrow | U B ret 2 reg..108% T NEW YORK BONDS. L & N unified 45.100% Do eocuiion: Man con gold 4s. m:; reg . Mex Cent 4 Dn coupon. |_Do 1st_inc x:« Do new 4s mx:szl-.'mnn & sL s o Do coupon.....15234|M K & T 4s. Do old 4s reg 1064 Do 2ds n;z D8 boupta... 108X INR of Mex con Atch gen 4s .....1003,N ¥ C gen 3%s.. 99y M?o adjé- . 91%IN J C gen Bs. 13& antic C L 4. 8i%|Nor Pag ds ......] Bal & is. iy 2% Ohio s 98 Bs.114 Chi_& Alton 3 8% |SL & C. QQIR'I% &ésL&Bngla 1% & SP gn nlmwm Louis SW _1sts. 94% NW I A L 4s. {So Pacific 48 . IS0 Railway 58. 0'/- a8 5 & 1 L T0% U ®Den & Ri . u | Wabash lsts . | Brie prior i deb B Do gen |W & L Erle 4 I(FwWabDC llts 106‘, Wis Cent 4s . | Hock Val 43s.. 10715 | NEW YORK MINING STOCKS, 25| Littie Chfef 05 3 50 .812 07 | Com Tunnel 13 |Con Cal & Va. 30 Horn Silver . 40 Iron Silver . 15 Leadville Con ... 02/Standard 200 Boston Mex Central .. NY NH&H | Pere’ Marquette. Boston Siocks and Bonds. Money— |U 8 Steel.. s Call loane ......383% Do pid - Y me loans \“OIUHS Common 7‘ Bonds— Mining— Atchison 4s . 1003 | Adventure . 1% Do adj 901% | Allouez . 38 Mex Central 45... 65 |Amal Copper .... 48% Rairoads— Amer Zinc . 9% | Atchison €7%] Atlantic T3 Do pfd . 9115 Bingham 20% Boston & ‘Albany.242 (Calumer & Hecla 488 185 & Maine 16615 140 y 6%|Dom_ Coal | Franklin 715 5-18 HE SAN FRANCISCO - CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1904. business was not on & Sc higher .at 48%c: mmnr closed un- changed at 47%c. Oats were strong, July and September being. helped by May. which was very much in de- mand by nervous shorts. July closed %@%c higher. September closed Yc higher. The big speculative short lines in provisions which' have been the support of values for weeks were not in evidence to-day and prices suffered. There was & liberal selling credited 56 lulelT S::“ trade on the whole was Iight. uly an tember park i Ras off 12%5@10c and Fibs Closed futures as follows: anlclea— » Open. igh. Low. Close. vheat No. 2— 1 00 96 ® 88 88 87 88 ¥ a 88 86 87! September, old. S1 82 81 82 Scprember. now 80 81 0% 80% rn No. 2— May 47 48 47! :s July 4% 48! 4T 4% 47 47 47 Oats No. 2— 42 8 42 42! 30 38° 88 30% 30! bbl.— 35 11 37% 1110 1118 11 323 11 32% fl 50 635 6 35 B!Dl!m ]w bl 6 65 6 521% 6 5214 Tt i, b G50 6374 642 Stplembcr 665 6 52 8 57 Cash Grain and Provisions. | CHICAGO, May 19—Cash quotations were | as follows: Flour, dull, easy; No. 2 spring 15 | wheat, 92G98c: No. 3, 86@96c; No. 2 red, $1 05 @1 06; No. 2 corn, 49%c; No. 2 vellow, 521%@ 53¢; No. 2 oats nv.c. No. 3 white, 4200443 No. 2 rye, fair to cholm Thatting, 4 1 01; No. 1 Northwestern, 31 0v. othy-seed, $3 05; mess pork, per bbi 11 10; tard, per 100 lbs.. $6 20@6 26 ort ribs sides (loose), $6 37%4; short clear sides G 50, whisky, o\er, contrack grad Corn, bushels Oats, bushels Rye, bushels . Barley, bushels Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, May 19. — On the Produce Ex- y oibe Butter market was grm | ereamery, 14@19%c: dairy. c. Eggs were steady at 15% @16%c. Cheese, s@sie. Livestock Markct. CHICAGO. (‘HIK‘AGO May 19.—~CATTLE—Receipts, | 4500; active to higher: Kood to prime steers, | 85 2085 70: poor to medium, $# 25@5 20; stock- s fa power, and & Lon- 2 A dulln, d - | Union Pactfic 8 O CaaEeti L =3 rd | Amer Arge Chem. ichigan & ' | heifers, 25 panese securities on rumors: of | Sl wasd_ecale of ,f‘gg:;mg"":'g;'\fi;’ud"“g‘ Do pra .- ohawk |82 250 calves, $2 5085 50; Texas fod | following the movements of larger operators. | 4mer f"’,": T g’/"g‘x“’,“lnc"‘[’ 5 4% | iots to-day’ SRUDN: oo vl . 2 eceipts to-day, 3 ve sympathized % of & | AS the measer deslings were atmost wholly | 450" ;g 1331 Okt ™R s 1% | 3500 Glte Jower: mixad and butchers, $4 65 he Japanese loan of | they were drawing deductions from their own | Amer Tl & Tel12i | Parrot 214 | G4 85: oo o o 1 ‘000475, bule o been recently floated in ations. The trading started at _some | An[l)!r g\‘oolen 5 u‘v {E;’.\Im‘y 0" | heay _“u“o%a light, $4 75; bulk of Deen recently floated =y | Do ptd . Shannon 7 | sales, S apaians ovorn; | of the Fonton market. in’ WhIh cruers ae | Do irn & 10 |Tamarack . o | ke hecelits, 10000; sheep and. tambe 4 Shangha! Bank: reported to be in circulation of prospects for E4 Elect Illum..235 |Trinity .... 3 strong; good to choice vethers, $4 T5@5 Ny g the coming of peace in the Far East. The | 3°n_Electric BAXIT S \flnxng % | fair to cholce mixed, $3 75@4 T Western . resumption of selling of United States Steel | Mams Flectric.l.l 17U 8 oil . | sheep, $3 50@ nagjveriscg 3 0 £ and Shanghal Banking Cor- | preferred on the continuing effect of pessimis- | 3 2° Hid €0 AGtah ... | @6 15; Western lambs, wooled. 36 25G7; West- ted Parr's Bank (Limited), the | tic reports from the fron trade was the first | 1ora e .- 40 Victoria ern lambs, clipped, $1 75G6 16. ie Bank (Limited) and Kuhn, | draz upon the market. But the heave tone | Ln mnor Scch. . oy | wiiona - 1 the underwriting_syndicate at | spread to other quarters. The sub-treasury | Upo gy JAch- - 40 |Wolverine - i i o1 e u' was offered to the public at 93% | statement showed Fains at the expense of the | L0 Pfd .- 2% . 1 Mark: and largely ,ov banks for the week of $11,290,000, ising | Sy —_— 4 | another formidable tnroad upon the mirplus | London Closing Stocks. Miscellaneous Markets. Oregon Crop Bulletin | reserve of the banks, the more o as the $21.- | S 2 F £ b | 500.000 1n_gold coin’ exported to-day does mot | o ; oo s : | firure in the statement. A definite statement | C055 money ..00 TAHN ¥ Central 2% Foreign Futures. ard A. Beals, section @i- | by the negotiator of the New York City sub- | k= 4 Nor & Western... 57 < + Weather Bureau, for the | scription to the Javenese loan that the whole | Anaconda Do pfd ... & for the week ended May | of the $25,000,000 subscription is to be remft. | -tohison Ont & Western... 21% | LIVERPOOI ted to London helped to explain the force of | g 0 PI¢ 58% | Wheat— May. July. Sept. fthe demand for money, but did not define its | Bal & Ohio 12 Rand Mines 0% | Opening 63% 64% 64 limits, | Can Pacific 9% | Reading .. 1% | Foees 63% 644 65 The severe reduction in New York Central's | Gnes & Ohlo Do 1st p 9 PARIS. ¥ net earnings for the quarter emphasized the Do, 24 pea 1 Wheat— May. Sept.-Dec. effect of unfavorable returns by other systems. e L E Sy % ' Opening % 20 50 ek previous | A disposition 20 dispute over the maintenance %! Do prd S41 | Closing . 20 45 likely will | of rates on business diverted to the railroads | 204180 Pwnilic 46% |~ Flour— by the interruption of lake transporation by Opening 27 46 the strike was regarded as a symptom of the [ Do ‘1o’ prd Closing 27,50 roning oreasure o secure tratic. and auens | B9 13t b ‘| ot S : tion wags attracted by the reports of drasti o ! E: ¢ . y and fall Tve | retrenchiments projecied by the railroads to e St. Louis Wool Market. Rlnsrd fSrass and for. | cut down expense accounts. The market closed | 3K & -;-,‘x“u' %\ sl i Sete secenerita . ural s A e Money—1@1%; per cent. s srades mmmng nnd C]o(hvl,n[. hfizlc light, ng is nearly com- | United States bonds were unchanged on call. | h'n;e it ‘:’ d::c';"m In the open market for | gr?&:n“film e, (A teL: ST mis are nearly all p = “{short bills is 1%@1 15- = D NEW YORK STOCK LIST. | three months' bills 1 15-16@2 per cent O S T and promising._and the | Stocks— Sales. High. Low. SRR London Wooel Sales. e yarde-Sus ‘pracestet wmie- | Sishinee hyiio T RN K Ve Cash in Treasury. LA comewhat uncertain, but nearly aii{ Baltimore & Oblo . 2,100 Ti% Ti% LONDON, May 19.—The third series of wool s thet Ttalian prumes witt | Baltimore & O pfd. ..... ... ... WASHINGTON, May 10.—To-day's state. | auction sales closed to-day. ~The offerings Eatly cherier ouss and | Canadien Pacife .. 161 164 ment of the treasury balances in the general | numbered 9100. There was a good attendance ered some from the | Central of N J . S fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold re-llnd the demand was brisk owing to Americs is bellev wm yet | Chesapeake & Ohio 29% 204 | serve in the division of redemption, shows | competition for Merinos. ~The advance > sullafhess elds. s . e :1;“@ : :u?: 37% | available cash balance, $178,959,997; gold, $75,- | pronounced in fine scoureds and greasies. In SteawbiTits Sel tuai Traits w8 be | Cuicaxo & A p 30, heavy greasies the improvement was less gen- | ufifii,‘fi : 3.4 o eral.” Fine crossbreds ruled 4 per cent higher W eather Rep Chi, M1l & § Paul. | New York Cotton Market. e shawanany hayince of T ber. i eather Report. G M & St Paut prd above the March sales. Americans operated (_mflcuo. TET L | NEW YORK, May 19.—The cotton market | {reely and the competition for Geelong greasies Chicaro T, X,our{ closed 4 to & points Tower and good medium crossbreds was a feature of onie B [ N, York fhp e oy Thé following are the seasonal rainfalls to{ Colorado So 1st pfd | New York Grain and Produce. r Sate as compared with those of same date last | Colorado So 24 pra- % 20% o Northern Wheat Market. Stations— 24 Bours. ecazon. season | Detiver & Rio 200 193 19% Poorn barreis ciports, R Larecia: e and Eureka 0.0 50.78 | Donng{ &R G ,m 100 65% 65% heid hm:-r by the mills. Minnesota patents, V\HEAT—W.]]. Red Biuft D000 2515 | E 7. 2290 22 m, | $5 10@5 35: ipter patents, $5 1085 45; winter | Walla, : vailey, Soe. Sacramen . 0.00 16.62 Frle st prd . 000 TS% 58 Baig | Straights. $4 9065 1 WASHINGTON. Sectamento <1111 0.0 8 B 2 o o N o N W HEAT Recelpts. 4000 barrels: spot strong: | TACOMA, May. 19, —WHEAT—Unchanged; sar B P01 110 000 828 | Erie 20 G 457 | No. 2 red, nominal elevator; No. % red nominai | blucstem, Sic; club, 74, 1ndependence ... . .90 234 Hocking Valley ptd 500 T s 5; o R 1 Mortharn D‘;xl:lh §1 0% A T 1 Yoisg B s O .o 1 anitoba, nom| 2 fan lf:rr bispo gm B s st 1';'%“:” o, b afioat " Options—There waj ‘another | Northern Business. ay an The ollowing maximum and minimum tem- ha?:“r‘«t;"sfopid‘ " ‘}fit | contract stocks eyerywhere rmmedu The l«'rfi:: nn%‘e::i;x:['s May 10.—Clearings, RO e peratures for preceding day are reported from | Iouisille & Nash. s12 1064 | Dull influence, supplemented by a prospective | TACOMA May 19.—Clearings $305., s ce L s ow 1 1953 | buliish visible supply statement “on Monday | ances, $25,758, 5 o Bostoh 56-35 Kaneas City......70-52 | ' Metropolitan Secur. 2 132% | and smaller estimates for Argentine shipments. | PORTLAND, May 10.—Clearings, $509,785; Philadeiphis 38 Jacksonville 62 | Metropol St Ry i, 1103 | After a final setback under realizing the $70.791. Y iph A g 1 119% | market closed rreular at %@4c nst advance. ' May, 10.—Clearings, $303,684; g o m"“", vy e May closed at 98c, July closed at 92%e, Sep. $33,657. 4 598 ‘ i RAL S5 | fomber closed av $i%c, December closed at ,657. | : Eibas S Mo [T il - = R e e — = issouri Pactfic % 89y > E T | M mpte %ot | mbeRn LOCAL MARKETS. | | H 22 2 (Mo K & Tex pid B3| Peraoiaa: e 2% £ | Nationt of Mex pra T A ETROLEUM—Steady. —_— STATIONS F~ -g | X T Cetiral ... % % 114 fl’CPF:ErF:EmI (,“oll?do\q“"l'éfifilo . T 5 g £ | Nortok & Wesiern WU SOH 5% |t for futares closed e. The mar Exchange and Bullion. : H gatarlo & Western. 204 203 R e ST a : .2, - & . 5 er was %c lower. Exchan 14 3 | B ki 13w 129 Octoer Decomber, - 6:30G6. 10c; | unchanged. - Te. TS s % dis 4iig March, 3 The Chira~took-out a treasure list of $1,060,- Baker ... 3 - B ot S L and refined firm. Confection- | US4, consisting of $2834 in Mexican dollars, g - AR mold “A," 5.25c: cut loaf and | $200_in gold coin and $158.000 in silver bulion o 5. N e T’ 0% powdered, Sc: granulated, 4.90c; | for Hongkong and $899,000 in Mexican dollars g A s 8 G ... bt4 | for Kobe. It is understood that these dollars 5.E. Parviion = o| UL &' F 54 pm " DRIED FRUITS. | are for the Japanese Government for use In - Fingetart . & s Gy 0| B 1 &S] EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con. | Manchuria; the last two steamers took P B et e A % tinues firm, with common quoted at #@bic; | §1:000.000. Sodspensenos 9.3 DY, S cmlRiss i 5% T prime 5%@5%c; crolce. 6386%c; tancy, 16 | Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. — $4 85t 2092 & 41 NW Clear *.00| Eouthern 205, 19% 2‘,,‘”\ Tlhe, | Sterling Exchange, sight . - 87 55 8 AW Suar - pe| Southern b % 821, | PRUNES—Are unsettied. Oregon prunes | Sterling Exchange. cables . — 488 $i B% 64 W Clear 00| Texas & P.cm(- s show firmness on poor crop advices, while the | NeW York Exchange. sight . - 05 o 5: ¢ NW Oear ee] Tel California product remains rather easy as to | New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 7% 22 64 48 NW Cle R tone. Prices range from 3c to 5%e, according | S/Iver, per ounce = 851y S B2 55 X Crear e to grade. | Mexican Dollars, nominal . s Q@ — e B WAPRICOTS—Continue to move in a jobbing ¥ e - e © uOtLes 7 mE T @ NW Cme 00 e St 10 Giose: Yancy. Hatser o | Wheat and Other Grains. Ban Francisco2.90 68 50 W Clear” 00| Wheel & Lake Erie PEACHES—Are " fairly” active, particularly s hn L. Obispo29.88 65 46 W. Clear .00 Wisconsin Central. ..... in respect to the lower grades. Choice are WHEAT—Duliness rules everywhere except Sen L Obipo 2088 8 46 W. Clear 00| TUOMN SV igo deK 64 quoted at TH@7%e; extra choice, 73 @8c: | at Chicago, where there is always more or less Ban Diego.. 382 & 8 W Clar 00| Wiary Comgant fancy, 9%@10c, B speculative trading. and quotations show little Spokanc (... 9012 € 48 N Clear Tr s ey g |lr‘°"lul|‘|m(,'hn|' et Tatoosh ......30.32 B4 46 W_ Clear .00 7 s i £ ¢ o Walia Waia. 30,10 70 48 XE Clear w2 ew York Metal Market. ShEe Cfig.g‘yfifh ;“l:::emm BB % W ¥W Cooty T NEW YORK, May 19.—There was a_slighf e Austraiian, §1 521461 535 : Northeen % — ! Amalgam Copper.. 12,100 49 47% 48% | reaction to-day in the London tin markef, | Club, $1 30@1 31%; Northern Bluenem. $1.50 WEATHER co»m'rm\s AND GENERAL| Am Car & r\mndn 100 16% 16% 1614 | Which closed 5s lower on spot at £125 15s, and | @1 55 per ctl. AR G| Tx 04 lower at ST The for futures Locally FUTURES The depression m"'m vailey of the Colo- 20 | 205" at, With Sool moted. 81570 Sesston 9o 11:30 2. m. rado is moving slowly mnorthward and east- Copper declined 7s 6d to £56 15s Open. High. Low. ward. Thunderstorms are reported at Poca- 6% | spot and rutures in ihe London market e P T tello, Salt Lake City and Modena. 26% | was a little easier in the local market, where 128% 129% 1281 1 28% The temperature has risen from 10 to 20 de- 7% | Lake was quoted at S1iali 127 cleurolytic 2 p._m. Session, 3 grees in the interior o “fi-um:. and also in flj“ i sgmm 1215, and casting at §12 December—S$1 28%. O e owing high winde are reported: Ba- | Am 87 87 810 | P1gad was steady and unchanged at $1 60 | p BARLEY—Yesterdaye business was at o e nartheest: Noth Head 30, north. | Am Smelt 4% 49% 49 |46 in the New York market, but declined | Lo Oper,JANK¢ of quotations, but the market Pureka. 36, morthwest: Point Reyes, 38 | Am 951 05 95 | 2s 6d to £11 155 6d in London. was firmer, with some advance in futures, due portbwest: Southe: Faralion, 30 northwest: | Am 12515 124% 125 Spelter remains easy and unchi in the | 147sely_to the lmprovement in wheat. Independence., north; Winnemucca, 28, i v ’:l.m 'lc*-?u c,;oo zg| . T | teinl marRe WMo gucten ot I8 15e5 20 c“o‘,‘" Bg:"EY R | Brookl 43% 45 | In jon_there was a decline of . with : ing Brewing, m“';‘,:{';:'f.‘m S, and wag: | R G T Bt a8 B closing quotations oy £22. s 1%!30{ 15; “Chevatier. L 10g1 50 e ok 3 8 o closed a n Glasgow and at 43s | Lo ci et St S B | s Feotes A g T e 7134 in Middesboro, ~ Locally the market s FUTURES, - Q."m,__,,_,, Friday. continued 66 | easy. lron warrants are. weak, with sell- Bession 9 to 11:30 a. m. fresh northerly winds. 3 14 | crs_at §0 25, No 1 foundry Northern ' $156 H L N ihern Califormia—Fair Friday, continued | Genera! Electric . 153+ | 18 50; No. %'toundry Noxthern, 314 S0415: Nt By o % "B g 4 g s R $ou | 1 foundry southiern and No. 1 foundry Southern P L N vatnFair Friday; warmer; brisk to high | Internat Paper prd. [ soft, $13 30913 76. : ‘mn'-'.” northwest winds Internat Pump ... ——————————— % SOl S0 S0 10 ®an m:c““m and -m-m——h:; ‘:Hd-y Lnlernn Pump m 70 i :2 9422 ks a ¢ north winds, changii fresh 5 . warmer; ligh! h n::fi Lead 3 Chlcago BORl‘d Of Trade. ATS—The umx u-uu continue m quote & A. G. McADIE. District Forecaster. | Pacific Mall b et VG, 15 11U B Bac, $I%En 2% b m nominal. el Future Grain and Provisions. —"* nupply about bal- | ARKETS. R E e Tt e tone i | EASTEB:N M. CHICAGO. May 19.—The rapid appearance | Western sacked, §1 l 41% ror Ycu" and S S——— of mhn‘”’:“nm dl:ell exe:wr- and the near ;n;m -fia‘n 3‘1 g 0- - h& i 2 approach of the delivery day served fo start | Yellow, §1 41 New York Money Market. a general demand for May. With the rush |1 60 Whl % 45@1 47% for that option stiffened, the Mdeas of holders | $1 400 'N“ and h w for h of uly 'ptem| stifren: accordingly. nlltl'YOIllnu.—Imqunnw Starting with a in of Yc to %e at Sidge, s D&l r easy at 1%,@2 vev cent: L bid, 1% !lf July uv:{mdmn‘:luy :Dnt e, wlmm UCKWH! : cegt: offered. 2 per cent loans setback of sufficient wel firm, with -lny and ninety days at 3 per cen under the opening. A di lllon on the p-n ”m e e s - iobesttls of the pit traders to s break after H‘"‘"’"dM' fFs. Toper. INOUK, per cent, Sterling D advans corod’ Juty beck i S easier, -with actual business in and September to S1%c. The I owners uml."lnlm Silie, At $v8080 for demand and at u.q-w of the deterred options. however, held” aicof | 4 90. usual terms ? " bitls. clamor for May shows the popuiai e e aamingtan. hihlug« -84 o g Commer i :&5“ .v: il Frain il “ P MILLSTUFFS—Prices B z:: uu Bar ¥ Total sales ...183,300 :}m o ¢ and rail- of IA-: lu He Juty n 88! ou cfmmnu. o g UNITED RAILROADS OF 8AN FRANCISCO. | and'ar $g14c in stpiembe 1o u; 43 W : * a2t XA YORK, May 19. — --0 bond trans- e::,“-mt. Outsias B actions to-day. .l'muo and a decline " ey New York Stock Market. oax coupaxy. m“m_rlm, e “bulk of the news was °" a0 ‘m 3%, hnnx fl Whale Wheat g gl L ; were 3 YORK. May 19.—The stock market) 3. 14; asked, 80, <. Corn shorts meuu'l Qats, bbis, §7 268 60; In sacks, large scale. July closed |8 10; Pear! Barl $6. per ctl; River Reds, $1@1 10 per Su; small Oregon Burbanks for sced. §1 2691 35 per cul; new Potatoes. ! omons—Aum&m Yallow. 85 per ctl: new Red, L5161 35 per cack; new Green, 25@30c e BGETABLESAsparagus, $4@6%c per Ib; Rhubarb, §0Ge5c for bay and 80@75¢ per box | for San Jose; Green Peas. y Garden | 31}1?0-.!&-.'1. Green Peas, $5 wrl Hay and Feedstuffs. ‘The marked (.llll.n' off in receipts during the past few days has enabled Hay dealers to clean off the recent accumulations and the market i3 working into better condition again in utne?.g'he feeling yesterday was dhtlntllv irmer and mm was a sale of choice wi as high as §16, ml- H Senre was Rot guOtEBIe: e general run of prices stood aa nufl- continue firm at previous prices. BRAN-$21G22 per ton MIDD! 50 per ton. suonrs—m per ton, FEEDSTU Roll Barley, 50 L Biimke Masi ot lhe mill. il 429 Ment” %0 500 Cracked Corn. in % 2 Saigz: Yo K 40_per Corn Feed. Ile ton; m HAY- —wnm at Sueis: Wheat and Oat, mo 13 50 Barley, nominal; Stocl Alulf hdm ner ton; TRAW- Beans and Seeds. Everything stands as beéfore quoted and the different magkets are devold of feature. BEANS—Bayos, $2 40@2 55 3 w. Buner-. 50; lmlll wmu large te, 82 65; Pink. 3500 Roesd s 7 Kidneys, h 5064 15; Bllekqe. tm =4 otl; Horse Beans, §262 D B Mastard, , 340425 Yelow Fi Mustard, $3@3 25; Flax. 5k@oyc for Bastern: Al!-.lf uv.cxsc “Rape, B—Dlukey;l $3 per ctl; Niles, ton, pe;)RlED PE, $3 25; Green Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. i reviously mentioned, the Potato market dly, congested Wi h old Oregon Bur- | Nnkl which continued arrive freely by nd there were 4652 ncn received by Foimers. Strictly fancy loth met with prompt sale_at the top quotation, but for the general market $1 50 was an extreme figure and deal- ers were willing to make concessions on poor Receipts of new Potatoes were 774 sacks | wn Iots. from across the bay and 200 boxes from the river. The river stock cleaned up well at 2@23c per pound, but the traln with supplies {gm“ across the bay arrived)too late for the regular trade and the bulk of the receipts were still unsold at the close. Recelpts of new Onions were over sacks, and as there was an abundance of = carried-over stock prices ranged lower on the whart, Supplies of most kinds of vegetables were well up to requirements and prices showed but slight variation. The train with fresh supplies of Peas and Rhubarb was delayed and did not arrive until late in the forenoon, but there was | sufficient carried-over stock on hand to meet the_demand. The bulk of the belated arrivals of Peas wenit to the canners at 1c per pound, nt o 65gisc o sack. Asparagus, purchased free} by the canners, who T poun mld 414@5c per S P egtiables Included 1019 boxes R eiragus, 68 boxes of Rhubarb and 1288 Burbanks from the river. §1 u | Burbanks, $1 25@1 60 POTATO! @1 50 per ctl; Peas, $1 25 per sack: String Beans, Jbr Wax Beans, oG7c per 1b; Tomatoes, $1 5 @1 75 per box or crate for Los Angeles and 1 50G2 25 for Mexican (l’eplcked), Summer‘ quash. 50@75c per box: Cabbage, $1 0 per | ctl; Carrots, 30c per sack; Hothouse Cucum- bers, 50c@§L 25 per dozen: Garlic, nominal; | Egg Plant, 10§20c per 1b: Dried Peppers, $@10¢ for sun-dried and 12% per Ib for evapo- mted; Dried Okra, [24@18c per Ib. Green Pepoirs. BGAZE Ber 16 for Lo Angcies aod TR i5e tor Mexican: Marrowfat Squash, job- bing at 1%@2¢ per b, Poultry and Game. Receipts of domestic Poultry were nearly 100 | coops and consisted chiefly of smail stock, prin- | cipally small broiiers, which dragged at lower rates. Young Roosters, large Fryers and good heavy Hens cleaned up well at steady rates, } while a_considerable portion of the receipts of small stock was still on hand at the close. Game arrived in good condition and was quot- able avain. Only nine sacks were Fecelved, POULTRY — Live Turkeys, 14@15c per I Gepse. ber pair, §1 50G1 75; Gosiings, 31 2 25; 'Ducks, $4 50@5 50 per dozem for old and | 50G6 for young; Hens, $6@i for large and | 5@5 50 for small; young Roosters, | & 50: old Roosters. $4 50G5: Fryers, Brollers, $3 50G4 50, for iarge and §242 50 for | small; Pigeons, $1 per dozen for oid | ang € soa1 i3 o .;gu-b: E—Hare, per Rabbits, | $1 25@2 per dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Receipts of Butter continue heavy, as will | seen, and those for the week ending yes- | terday foot up 610,000 pounds. According to the Dairy and Produce teview this is the largest week's showing in the history of the | trade, the next largest receipts having been | 608,000 pounds during the week ending June | 10,°1903. Nevertheless, the market shows no purticular weakness, and in ract some houses reported a steadier feeling yesterday, with no accumulation of stock worthy of note. Alas- | kan and local packing orders, with the regular convumptive demand, have kept the market from breaking, and quotations show no change. Cheere continues depressed and dull, with | excessive supplies. | There is no further decline m Eggs, but sup- | plies are large and receipts are increasing Rec ipts were 90,100 lbs Butter, gs and 60,700 1bs Cheese. BbT‘l’lR—-Crtlmtry at first hands, 18@18%e¢ | for extras and 17@17%c for firsts; dairy, 15@ h%c. store Butter 13@l4c; cold storage, nom- ina | cuzzsl':—acsxgc for good to choice new | and 6@ic for lower grades; Young Americas, 9gae: Eastern. 1233G14e; Western, 11@12c | T 18G10c for tair to choice; dozen; 1615 cases EGGs _Ranch store, 16@18c; Eastern, norhin: Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Fresh arrivals of Strawberries were 1206 chests from nearby districts and prices of these chest goods were barely steady, owing to the abundance and low prices of crated stock from Florin. The canners were oper- ating freely and secured large lines of the large varieties in chests ana took a consid- erable quantity of the Florin berries at the minimum quotations. Gooseberries were plen- titul and easlerq Some of the English va- | riety came in and were offered at 20c per‘ pound, but were not sold, having arrived too | late for the regular trade. Dewberries from | the south brought 10c per small basket. Well- colored Cherries were in good request at steady | rates, while small red and white dragged at easier figures. ceipts were 997 boxes. Dealers reported an easler feeling In the Orange market, as Berries monopolized the at- | tention of most buyers but prices were un- changed and small sizes of Navels were still firmly heid at high figures. Seven cars are | announced for to-day's auction. g Tangerines and seedless Grape Fruit were in §ood request, and as supplies were limited, prices ranged higher, Mexican Limes were easier, as & l(elmtr was hourly expected with fresh sup- P RAWBERRIES—$3@5 per chest for Long- wanhl lnd i'lfil for the larger varietles; crates from 257 GOOSBBFRIUEB—?BG:BC per drlvrer and | lOlfl ncr ib in bulk. RRIES — 70c@$1 25 per dnwar for I eholc red lgd 40@t5c for white; In bulk, | APruco'rs-—sl Gwn 75 per crate. PLES—§1G2 box. UITRUB F'RUITS—va Oranges, §1 5@ l 50 for fancy. $1 50G1 75 Tor cholce and $13 1 50 for llundlrd m?eedlln‘! $1 10@1 25; Tan- gerines, $1 406 Lemons, $2 5 for fancy. $1 50@1 u for cholce and $1@1 25 for I ard: Otaba Frutt. $1 5083 30 for seed: less and $1G1 @5 50 per case; Bananas, $2@3 per bunch for entral American snd $1@2 for Hawailan; | Pineapples, $2G3 per dozen. Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. FRUITS—Apricots, 844@10%c for Royals and 8@12c for Moorparks: Evaporated Avples. 440 e BT iac: Fige, white, 2GS | boxes; white, n biack, l’nc.yi’lum itted, 5@7%c per Ib. PRUNES—-1003 crop, 13@2%c for the four for ordinary: Mexican Lifhes, i RAISINS—F. o. b. prices Fresno for 1903 crop (subject to change without notice) are as seedless, dc; l(uluull 8%0. do noned Ble; 16-0z cartons. l“t ; chofce. DKe 3 l’»n uflm- K eholce, in clus- 1 elot nn*' rfxl..llelnr .nuufl: l&ll*fl (or 'Illl and re. l&fi‘ 4% %ei AX—21G29c per b, D MEATS Baoon, 0% per 10c for light medium, n.nr lalfic !o! extra light and 1 8 M T f S, e | rorm. Hams, 12@12%e; )ln- h-t. 0.‘ Semoked’ Bect. 145 LARD—Tlerces qmd at per 1 for i"é‘"{‘d“xnfif‘fi‘?fi"flmfi?fl"m& ENE-—One half barrel. 8%c; thres h-ll barry IL Sic; one tierce, !ie two tlerces, five tlerces, l Hides, Tallow, 2w, Wool and Hops. Adolt Rothbarth, a Hop dealer of New York, i | says, very cautiously it will bd noted: “I am Inclined to the opinfon that we shall grow in Oregon, if mothing unforseen happens, 105.000 to 110,000 bales, which will be about 20,000 bales more than Tast year. Taking into consideration the increase In California and Washington, we might get an eutput on, the Pacific Coast of 210,000 ng New York State ‘m.h 60,000 bales, the crop of the United States in 1904 might reach rmooo bales, which is far in excess of the deman: of our brawerles. Of course. we are dtwnflenl o England, which might come up b-le-. leaving for heme eonsumpt! Ibout 220,000 beer for 1904-1905 at 50.000. guring the Ntwt barrel: voum States and is barri acciden HIDES AND !Kl%—':nlh nl brands sell about 3@lc under quotations. Heavy Salted | : medium 83e; ll‘h!. 8¢; Cow Hides, 8c for heavy and light; St Kip, 3 10c for Colts. l small and Horse $1 75 for large and $1 50 for m-dlum um'ls for small and 50c for Coits. Buck Skins—Dry | Mexican, 30c; dry Salted Mexican. 25c; dry | Central = American. 30@32%4c. Goat Skins— Prime Angoras, 'luc. large and 50c; medium,_ 35¢; small, TALLOW—No, 1 rnd!nd 4% @4%¢c per Ib; No_ 2 3%@ic; grease, 2 WOOL—Spring Clip—San Joaquin gnd South. | ern. 12 months’ 9@1ic; do 7 mo 3@10e Po 1: Bitadle Countles, 12016 for Tree and 11@14¢ for detective: Northern. 13@17c for free and 13@15c for defective; Nevada, 12@15c, ac- cording to conditfon. HOPS—24@27c ‘per 1b for Clll(m 1908, and 17%@20c for crop of Meat Market. Local recelvers of Hogs are predicting still lower prices next week, e, are running in excess of the is light. DRESSED MEATS. ' Wholesale rates from slsughterers to dealers F—615GT%c for Steers and 5@6c per T%@8c; small, 8%@dc per pound. IIIV‘TTON—Wflhm_ 7%@8c; Ewes, 6%@T%e per Ib. LAMB—8%@9¢c per b, PORK—Dressed Hogs, 614@9c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good. sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per cent for shrinkage for Cattle. CATTLE—Steers 1%4@8%c; Cows and Helf- ers. 6%@7¢c; thin Cows, 4@5c per 1b. CALVES——4@4%c¢ per 1b (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers 3%@4c; JKEwes, 3G8%c | per b (gross weight). LAMBS—$2 50@2 75_per head. HOGS—Live Hogs. 140 to 200 Ibs, 35 over 200 lbs, soft Hogs, 4G4 Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota: tions. mand, which General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags_5%c spot and 53¢ June, July; San Quentin. $5 40; Wool Bags, 32@35c: Fleece Twine T@Sc, COAL—Weilington_ $8 per ton: New Wel- lington, $8; Seattle, $6 50: Bryant, $6 50: Bea- ver Hill, $6; Stanford. $7:. Rosiyn. 37: Coos Bay. $5 50: Greta, $7; Wallsend, $7; Richmond $7 50; Cumberland, in bulk and $14 23 Pennsylvania_ Anthracite Egs, S | We Anthracite - Egg. $13; Welsh Lumi §i1 50; Cannel. $8 50 per ton; Coke, $11 30G13 | | per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks: Rocky Moun- | tain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 1bs and $12 80 | per_long ten, according to COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl, in_bulk. 14c; Pearl Oll, in cases 2p%c: Astral, 204 Star, 20%c; Extra Star, 24lac; Elaine. 26 Eoceéne. 23%c; Deodorized Siove Gasoline. in bulk, 16¢; in cases o3 zine, in butk. 13c: in cases, 10%c; 86-degree Gasoline, in | bulk. 25¢; in cases, 31c. | OILS—Quotations are for barrels: for cases | add 5c; Linseed, Gflc’ger rullon lw bolled and | 47c for raw: Castor Ofl. in cases. No. 1 70c Bakers' AA’ $1 10@1 12; Lucol. 45c for bolled and 43c for raw; China Nut, 60@70c per galion; Cocoanut Oil In ‘barrels, 5S¢ for Ceylon and 55¢ | for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Otl, 68c: natural winter Sperm Oil, 63¢c; extra bleached winter Whale Ofl 57¢c: natural Whale Ofl, 52c; extra winter ll’flh‘\!d Lard Oll, 7Sc; No. 1 Lard Ofl, €3c: ofr, - T3c: N 1 Neatsfoot Ofl, 63c; Iis t Herring Oil, 42¢; dark Herring Ofl lalmon Oil, 34c: botled Fish Oil, 37c; raw nlh Ofl, 35¢; boiled | Paint Ofl 33c: raw Paint Ofl, 3lc. TURPENTINE—Slc per gallon in cases and | 75¢ In drums and iron barrve RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Le: T%c per Ib: White Lead, T%H@7%e. u'urdln( to_quantity. ‘ SUGAR—The Western S pany quetes as follows, per Bbes a Crmened ana Fine” Cruned 5.i5e Powdcred, 5.50e: Candy Oranolated. 580, Dry | Granulated. fine. 5.70c: Dry_Granulated, coarse, 5.70c; Fruit Granulated, 5.70c; Beet Granu- lled 00 1b bags 0“'!) &Ne Confectioners” | 3 Hl!nolil A 5. ra_C. 5.202; Golden C 5.10c; “‘D,” Se: barrels, 16¢ more; half barreis. 25¢ more; boxes, 50c more; 50-1b bags. 10c mor! for all kinds. Tablets—Hailf barrels, 6.20c: boxes, 6.45c: H. & E. Crystal Domincs, 8.70c per 1b. No ofders taken for less thai enty - fl': barrels or its equivalent, | Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY,.MAY 19, Flour, qr sks .. 17.414 Woel. bales .... 530 Wheat, ctls . 52iShorts_sks ..... 13 Barley. ctls 2,146/ Alfalta, sk 10 Oats, ctls 227 Hides, 'No 351 Corn_ ctls 13!Pelts. No. . 205 Feed. sks 13| Tatlow, etls 27 Beans, 50! Leather rolls 100 Potatoe: 68 Cmions, 90.275 Hran, ugal 5,500 Miadiings. wou:cnnvgr fiks. 128 Hay. toms . onzcou Flour. qr sks .. 0¢0iPotatoes, sks 04 WASHINGTON. Bran. sks 3,334| — | STOCK MARKET. | Mining Stocks Rise a Little, but | O:ihers Unchanged. | - The only movement vesterday was a_slight | rise in the Comstock mining stocks, | Ophir, but the advance was not maintained, | and quotations weakened at the elose. Cal donia also showed some !mprovement. cal and oll stocks were Inactive. | Sugar was somewhat higher at §1§ 25 Two more railroad car Joads of ore have beén shipped, making eighteen car loads | on_the way of in process of The People’s Drain Ditch Company, a Nev.. corporation, has leviea an a of 20_cents per share, deNpquent June 8 The General Electric Company s about zo increase its capital stock by the amount $3,325,500. The present capital is mmm The Northern California Power Company has deciared a monthly dividend of 5 cents ptr‘ share, payable May 25. The California Combined Of1 Comy :enlm!enl of 2 cents per share falls un ass linquent / STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Bid. Ask. v IEKLEY | z I Bay Bs.101 ll!tl Cal C G 5= — 105 % CalG&Eg | m & ct Os. 81% 82 [Om Cable 65122 Calat © Ss.116%117% (Pre G m ds. — G = 1% [F & h a0k mu Pacudn T RISREN 2 “st Ba.. — b 2 HD{‘; i roins ;% :;f & SJVSs.11 » Hon R T s104% — ISterra R 6. — 110 LA Elec 55. — 105 [§ P of A s L A Ry 5s.111%i12 [ (1908) .....108 — T LA Y 1T il Do gtd Bs. — dsemsr A o1y — LAP lcm Se. (1900)Sr BA02Y, — Mol BRI gD e MV& MtTs. 1011 — lsrcn:u'uo =3 NRR of C65.10613107%| Do stmpd.. — 108 Do Ba ... 1163117 .urnlnma— NPCR B3 — 106%IS V Wat 6s.104% — N C Ry 55.108. — | Do 4s 2dm. — = 90% N C P C 5s. 98%102%4! Do 4s 3dm. — 100 NSRRS5s — 97%|Stkn G&Eés. — 100 QGLAH ST — UG & E s — 108 O W gtd Ss. — — ¢ * WATER STOCKS. tra Costsa — 40 |Port S Core — @ISV /AS AND ELECTRI( Cent L&EP. 3 — [ F ’w ‘i | Saturday for | At Salesroom. 1135 MARKET ST., bet. Sev. that receipts | Ger AUCTION SALES WILSON The Auctioneer. HORSES. HORSES. HORSES. T am instructed to sell to the highest bidder, ‘Without reserve or limit, PATTOSIEN'S STABLE, FOLSOM ST., bet 18th and 10th. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. 10 DRAFT HORSES. 10 well-seasoned light driving, saddle and business horses: wagons, ail styles: business buggles and barness—all at your own price, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, THIS DAY (Friday), May 20, 1304, On the premises. 1 o'clock p. m. POSITIVELY MUST BE SOLD. WILSON, the Auctioneer. ABE LEVY, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, May 21, 1904, enth and Eightn, I shall sell a large assortment of antiques and old mahogany: also the contents of ten luxu- riously furnished homes comprising everything dppertaining to elegantly furnished residences. Note—For perticulars see Chronicle. ABE LEVY. Auctioneer. Mutual B L. 1114 13 |Stkn G & E. — 6 Pac L Co... %% — |UG & E Co. — 33 INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.300 340 | BANK STOCKS. Am Ntl Bk..125 — |L P & A. .. Mer Trust....200 Bank of Cal 4261430 |Merch Ex.. Cal Safe Dp.145 147%|S F First Nationl — — SAVINGS BANKS. SbLmow!!‘rkbk—lfl Hum S & L. — Sec Sav Bk. — 450 Mutual Sav.100 — LnlonTCu.— - S F Sav U.625 — STREET RAXLROADS California .. — 200 |Presidio .. “ g — e | POWDEE. Glant ...... 803 61%|Vigorit ..... 4% 4% SUGAR. Hana P Co. — 2&: Hl'lllllnscc 49% 50 - Honokaa 129 1 Hutch S P C ;‘“ MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A139 140 Cal F C A — Cal Wine A. 91 MV& MtTm.100 lorunt Session. 125 Hawalian Coml & Sugar 25 Paauhau S Street— 5 Alaska Packers’ Assoclation. b Inlu-l Electric Light ... § F Gas & Electric, b 3. 3, 000 Pacific Electric Ry 3 per cent.. Afterncon Session. 3 pos BE2nE 26 Fa ugssux 823 82 = I s 000 Oakland Transit 5 1000 Pacific Electric Ry § per cent.. 000 S F & 8§ J V 5 per cent. Unlisted Securities. MISCELLAN' EoL S BONDS. Bid As CPC 6a. 101 m P c » ds. — B L Wat 8s. lll 198 100%, — Cal NW 5s.. ll:%lmm Tel . 113 M C Wat 3s. mn Do Ris T WksSs. — llfl'l,‘lmu-n Rbs. SF Drdk 3s. — 1131(UR of SF 4s. SF & NP §s. — 111% MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala § Co... 24% 7% Mat Nav Co. — 90 Cal Cot Mils 86 Nev Nat Bk. — 200 Cal G&ECor. 45 NSRRCo 9% — FRIR &% Bid. Ask. Bay 00 13 | € Jockey CL110 150 |N Cal P Co. 1f 11% Cal Powder.130 150 3 Cal Ship Co. 27 Cal T1& T.115 130 Cen Bk._Oak — 65 Chutes Co... — City & C Bk — € LImp.. 6% — East Dynm.. — 230 ntPwd pfd — 90 com .. 35 30 FN 120 — Fischer Thtr 40c chh A Bk.105 — Gas Con A. 2 Hono P Co. — 14 | Lon& SF Bk — 60 California S tock tock anc Oil Exchange ott Stock— Bid. Asked. Associated Trun Certificates. 19 20 Aztec P Fod | Cartbou .. i 450 Central Point Con . 0 L Chicago Crude . 2 Claremont . o Fulton . Hanford 185 00 Home .. 130 Independence 25 n Kern River . 10 00 Monarch (of Arizona) Sis » Monte Cristo .. o 0 | Occidental of W Va o7 i3e Oil City Petroleum 56 Peerless S F & McKigtrick Senator .. Soverelgn Sterling Supertor Thirty-three Toitec Twenty-eight West Shore . Associated Bonds Wabash ... Miscellaneous— Abby Land & Imp. Cal Gas & Electric Cal Jockey Club Cal Shipping Co Chutes Company . | Gypress Lawn Imp C Fischer's Theater . Northern Cal Pove; ALES. Morning Session. 250 Claremont 200 Twenty eight Ofl . &Nt Ot 4518 Au«lntd b 60 Afterncon Session. 110 Caribou 100 Oil City Petroleum . 100 Ofl City Petroleum . Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Foliowing were the saies on the San Fram- | etsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: 360 Crown Point.. Point. =BE E,?? FEEE 58 HHH - h £ 28 H BILESENR BBRE 1 [ L ELEE R i f# i PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. ‘ollowing _were the Exchange Morning Seasion. ; ll.ncl B23288F gLazE=pAsLaN i ad ow LEEREE f i 2 H 5355!35 il i 99E¢ 3 i

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