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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1904. 2 o et Al SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. “all-street Stocks firm. C otton continues to decline. air trading in local Stocks and Bonds. lver and Sterling Exchange fractionally lower. "heat and Barley quiet and wnchanged. cat crop attracting gemeral attention. ‘ats, Corn and Rye well held and steady. .}:; in better condition, with choice grades rising. {ontinued free receipts of Bran from the north. " Beans and Seeds inactive at previous prices. " Cherries and Strawberries still coming forward freely. Demand for Oranges slowly falling off. idtatoes weak, with the market overstocke: wions declining under large receipts. wmmer Vegetables still in liberal supply. (oultry and Game show little c hange. uttér, Cheese and Eggs in heavy stock and easy. Provisions still dragging, with large stocks. g ?niflnz{ expectation of an increased Hop acreage. 3 .J‘iight decline in Mutton and V eal. Hogs weak. « ¥ fi Comdition of Wh & £289 5 R i sgepuugy: FEESEREE . 23 7-164 per ounce. Money—1@1% per cent The rate of discount {n the open market for ehort biils is 134Gl 15-16 per cent and for three months' bills 1 15-10@2 per cent i, s g Bank Clearings. YORK. May 20.—The following & compiled by PEradstreet, shows the | bank clearings at the principal cities |for the week ended May 19, with the | percentage of increase and decrease as com- pared with the corresponding week last . NEW table, | year. Percentage. Citles— Amrunt. Ine. New York. X $1,227.611,580 160,020,929 | siderable seliing pressure as a result of favor- reak shorts became | unchanged from J\Il! closed 'uh a loss of K P W@%e. Oats are down ¥ Vllhll 2%e to 12%¢. Under the influence of congestion in the May delivery the wheat market ovened firm in the of excellent wheat couditions. The smailest local receivts on record. fve at 99%5c@S1 0L opened Yo lower to Y higher at snsw*e There was little May wheat on the market. ot | the May deitvery. During the latter part of the | day future deliveries were subjected to con- [ able crop reports. On the b | active bidders for May, foreing the price up | to 98c, where the marKet closed. The future | delivertes, however, fail'd to rally, July clos- h-c at SEY,@S6’ a net of %@%e for Al a result of a small movement -nfl oh the strength of wheat the corn market was | strong early in the day. Later the nllln‘ be- | came quite general and prices receded sharply. { Leg Mutton . | Tndrioin Steak.12%2G15 Hams 1 Pork ..1243015|Beet Stew .. Foreqtr Lamb.12:2@13| Mutton Stew Hindqtr Lamb...18G20 Veal Stew Fonqu Mutton.. S@1viSoup Meat -—@12'5 Soup Bones Portrhse Steak 12g— =l The marker closed firm on renewed covering i o y skorts July op-ned a shade < 1Dy Tty Iower at iS@itikc, advanced to 49%c, soid off o e p.,,,_awm to_48c and closed at 4S%e. RAbDIts, xach ... 200 trading in oats was the | The feature of of the May | trength and subsequent wea] delivery May ranged betwefll 41%@43e, clos. ing at 42c. - July opened a to iac mwer, at 3815@3S%e, soid between 3S%@3Sie and | 3%¢, closing at 3S%c. Brovisions were firm under the influence of | strength in grains. July pork closed with a loss of 12%c at S$11 1a. July lard was down 2%c to $6 32%. Ribs were of Sc to $6 3718 The leading futures !lnl!d as iollow: Hare_ each .. Turkeys, per Ib. 25§27 #~ FRUITS AND NUTS— Alligtr Pears, ea.20@35| Gooseberries, | Almonds . .. Apples 1 Aprlcau 15 ....10G15, Lemonis, doz . 30 Blackberries, per iOranges, cl g0 basiet ... -15@20| Do common ...15@2v -.—@25 Pineapples, each.25@40 ltfi'SvRau‘n:. b IWH —@20| Raspberrics, per 1 i i :5213 AUCTION SALES AT AUCTION 150 Head of Trotting Bred and P gzefiEdy Er 5 Siiliienadhs To be Sold at Auction at AGRICULTURAL PARIL SACRAMENTO, |TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1904 meing at 10:30 a. m. | Horses mu be at the Park Sunday and Mom~ day Def@e the Sale POSITIVE. TERMS CASH. soR% MACKEY, supmnm - & 50 AUCTION SALE 50 Of 39 head of DRAFT HORSES, including PURE BRED NORMANS and SHIRES. ‘ Also 11 head of § RD BRED COLTS. FILLIES and ROADST including & trot- ter than caa shor mile in 2:30, weight 1200, and gentie,_ sired by Diablo, Gossiper. Fairose and Alex Buttor. This consignment Is a lot of choice, high grade animals. The draft horses weigh from 1400 to 1800 pounds; the wagon horses from 1200 to 1400 pounds, sad all are fat and ready for immediate use. These horses are sultable for ranchers. orchard- ists breeders, wholesale butchers. draymen, In this loc are a ndmber of pure for extras and, 17817 } IT5c; store Butter. 19g14c; cold i CHEESE—S@8ke good_to cholce new'| | anh lfi.c for lower ma-. Young Americas, | | S@9%E: Eastern, 12561460 Western, u.l-fl', laos—nuch e et tox fatr to cholce; store, 16@1Sc. minal. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Receipts of Cherries were a little less than 2000 boxes, and, despite some shipping demand, prices ranged lower and there was quite a surplus unsold at the close. Bulk lots were preferred to the packed stock and well-colored lots cleaned up quickly at good figures. Apri- cots were rather scarce and firm. while Goose- berries were easier under increased receipts. mest of which came In late. Keceipts of Straw- berries continued excessive, being over 1300 Articles— ~ Open. @25 | chests. and prices of chest goods stood as pre- | brewers etc. . . : i B0 semaket e 9% | Sicusly ‘quoted, with the canners purchasiug bred Shire and Norman filies that are Nard fo . 0. b - %Y % 15G20( per Dasket - the large varieties at the minimum quotation. excel An imspection Dy prospective buyers is Weather Report et xfiz Milwaukee e i B2 Sy = G 1 iy T e Tt e | e e o T pors. ey 7,785, *? : n . . t about o with Vi of Willtam B ‘Susanv T | Providencs . 6,480,500 5 s2% 81 s 0 Walnuts. e I T R e e R e it B | T e ey, Sumawvifie =3 500 lB;fi EBufalo ... £,102,912 7 1% S0% 803, | prices of better quality offerings from other | MAY 2% 1904 40 38% 38 383 | Indianapolis 5,27 | Ib .. 6@10{Mushrooms. Ib..50c@$1 Sections, Raspberries from the south sold at | At T:43 O cloek, 490 1978 108% 100% |5t Paui . 5,259 484 4T 47% | ‘Artichokes, doz.13G30Onions, per 1b..- 3G 3 | 1c per small basket, and a drawer from 508 | &€ satesyars, {132 Market 3t acar Van Ness 400 142% 142 lu;‘ Lc.l Angeies 7,059, W‘l’b 47 477y | Beets, dozen ....10e0—|Okra d.rled‘ b l‘!h‘ bay brought Dewberries sold slowly | ave., San Franetsc 4l s e Joseph 4,432 sy 4 473 | Beans_ white, ib. 5G— Pctatoes, old, {b.2§215 | at_T@10c ver small basket Horses at yard May 21 Send fov catalogum Sk 1ty 10 1oy e 4.2 | _Colored, per Ib. 5G— T e b, .z:,o:n,, ‘The increasing competition of deciducus TomD i CHASE & CO s .. "soil | Cotunabes' e I 41 42 | Dried Lima. Ib..—@ per @2.13g2) | fruits and the continued low prices of Straw- Live ‘Stock Auctiomesrs. | X SiP& Sit Sre M. 100 e 406, 3 381 385 | Cabbage, each 101 Radiabas, 5o ben, 15G2) | berries tended o lessen the demand for Or- | | M StPasitStex ptd . 39T September | % 3 308 | Celery. head 10/ Rhubarb, Ib.. 3 | anees and trading was quieter than previowsly. | Missour! Pacife ; 606 pees |~ Mess Pork, per barrel— Cress, db bunc both in the open market and in the auction | e Tan & ek e 2 1120 1100 11 .02% Cucumbers, eac reoms. Prices in the open were un- | R E o ey sl Bl e u of " . i I y hel Al N 3234, 630 832 Dried auction rooms was not very brisk. as most job e Stgrg Foar SR o Dt e offerings did — mfi“”fl“ Four cars THIS DAY ptd 2,606, - 421 €35 6373 | Lettuce per doz15@30 Tomatoes, Ib . “fing13 | wore sold. fancy seling at $1 2362, choics Pt L N —— 23 o 657, 657% 657% 607 | Leeks db bunch i5G20f KOS | Sia1 50 8nd standard at W@ S Satnrday ihve lay 21, 1904. | Prets cca s L. 31343, s 5 PR FISH— . T NS TS T e T vadtetien: a."x'« AT 11 A. M. R 3 59 Cash Grain and Prm'mom. Barrasouta from Florin, At Salesroom. 1135 MARKET ST. bet. Sev- x & SatBan 'a ,c»wsummts o i Dalk: Totih, J5¢ | £ shall wil o fargs Smctrimane o antiqmas and 2 3 CHIcAGO. May 37—Cash cwoations very | B - | per 15 . | old mahogany: aleo the contents of ten nrxue nd Co pd 1,988, 2 | as_follows: Flour, dulL and’ steady; No. 2| Flounders cutnmm—c&c‘n per dra for choice | riously furnished homes comprising everything SL&SF i 2,003 S e s s e 2! Halibut anc 0@eoc for white: in bulk. 4G7¢ per Ib. | appertaining to siegantly furnished residences. ) 224158 6.0 ... | T B o 2 corn, 49G4YKC: No. 3| Herring ICOTS— 1 80 per crate. ote—For particu'ars see Chroniele. T 5.4 | yellow, SoeT s Mo, 2 oats, £2G42%c; No. 3 | Mackerel APPLES- $182 30 per T 1580, = 0% | White 421a@4ic; No. 2 mye. 77 : gocd feeding |~ Do horse ut CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 759 - - e IR $:4 ! pariey, 3ogssc. fair to cholce malting, | Rockfish ... ...—@12%| Brock Trout . 2 50 for fancy. 81 50@1 T3 for choles and $18 i o - ! o 16.8 | Boc; No. 1 flaxesed. $1: No. 1 Northwestern. galmon. fresh ..13@20| Whitefish ... |1 50 for standard: Seedlings. $1 2981 25; Tan- | ungton. 43 3$6 50; Bryant. 36 30: Bea- 2 Portland, Me 1491 > | $1 09: prime timothy .eelxdrd” mess pork. | Do smoked ...15@25 Clams_ gailon ...80g— | gerines, $1 40@1 60; Lemons, 325602 75 for 'ver Hill $6: 5i: R $7. Coom $ " | Bace b-ml $10 90@11; per 100 pounds. ' Sardines -.. 10¢—| De nardshell, ib S@10 | fancy. $130G1 75 for choice and $1G1 25 for | Bay 35 50: Greua. §7; Wallsend. §7: Richmond, z 9% | 221%; short ribs sides “m)- 36 250 | Shrimps . —@160/Crawfish . — | standard; Grape Fruit, $1 for seed- | §7 0. Cumberland. $13 in bulk and $14 25 in H 237 8 37%; -hm clear sides (boxed), $6 2306 50; | Shad . 10G—Crabs, each’ 25 | less and $1@1 50 for ordinary. ean Limes. | sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg. uu. : o 510, whisky, basis of h'{h wines, 28; clover, | | Elflped Bass 15@20, Mussels. | $5@5 50 per case: Bananas_$2@3 per bunch for | Weish Anthracite Egg. $13; Welsh 6 051, contract grade. §10 | Pere @ g | Central American and $192 for Hawallan; | §11 50; Cannel. $5 50 per ton: Coke, $I1 a-u = 331, | Birminsham 216, s ) E Pineapples, $2G3 per dozen. per ton in bulk u‘ann.; in sacks: “l:‘ody Moma P 15 tlmington, v .+______—_ - S i tain descriptions. per 2000 ibs and - 13y | Knoxville P “"?& b Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. | 5 ous ton, sccocting to brasd. 54 38" | Davenport & L e = in cash grain and futures, and prices showed Z 2 Y- | P OILS—Quotations are for barrels: for = N Oats, bushels 1, ;&M little cblm though the feeling was steady. add 3c: Linsesd, 40c per gallon for botled -4 » Rye bushels | CASH BARLEY. 47c for raw; Castor Ofl In cases. No. 1 T0e: e 2 iy, iats 5400 peea 31 08G1 07%4: Shipping and Brewinp- Bakers' AA $1 1061 12: Lucol. 43c for B %0 H $1 125Gl 15; «Chevaller, $1 101 20 for fair and 43¢ for raw; China Nut. 60g70c per gallon: 32 100 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. to choice. - Cocoanut Ofl tn barrels, 38 for Ceylon and 386 s 200 2 FUTURES. | for Austrajian: extra bieached winter Sperm 4 Session 9.to 11:30 natural winter Spe , s 56 49% | Chattancoga CHICAGO. May 20—0On the Produce Ex.{ December—tge. . | Bleached winter Whale Ofi. §ic: natural Whais ped e, § B g cpange to-day the Butter market was easy: T el oil, exirs, winter sirain 5 @~ Kalamazoo, Mich 3 creamegles 14G10c; dairies, 12Q17c. BES3 | December—9i%e bid, S5c asked. No. 1 e - ® | Kslamssoo, 8 steady, 154@15%c. Cheese weak, new goods, No 1 Teamtatoce Ofi, 201 | Youngstown piae: TR etk OATS—There is nothing new to report - % 2 G, i e e b 85 | Helena 25.2 2 S AR m- rmn the market being steadily heid md per 1b; 3-crown, 4ic; 2-crown, dc; a, | 42c: dark Bcfln‘ on. H & % | Lexington o i P loose. 3-crown. de; z-c;;‘-n 1\:3; Thompson's | boiled Flah OUL F7e; raw 3‘?:‘2‘“ : botled = 2 argo, N 0.6 J i " 7 less, 4c: secdes- tanas, 3%e; Seediess int ra nt e =2 g 4 g S ey fvestock Market. Red m;: F A G,.?";‘;m" U m%: ? Rais- | COAL OIL—Water White Coal OfL in bulk. = 28 n, Ohio ... 5 ; CHICAGO. T i st vl ‘with & good 4 | . X, - | (oSHICAGO, May 20 —CATTLE—Receipts B T presd ° i steady; good to prime steers, $5 200 | White and $1 “ Iu.r Mixed Call(urnl- large & 4 56! stockers | Yeilow, $1 47 sz smali round dé. $1 5@ 125 3 31 T5@4 75: | 1 60; White $I wc 471 per cti; Egyptian, = 4 5 | $1 40G1 50 for white and $1 275Gl 3v for No 2 1%@1%: No. lluthelxm'loe' 5% 8 alves, $2 50@5 607 Texas | wl No. 2 1@l1%c: Almonds, 11%c for Noapa- and ™ b4 3 —$1 30G1 32% otl. refls, 11%¢ for I X L. lle for Ne Plus Ultra RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 749 20815 1 BLCK“HEAT—G‘I gae ot and 9%c for Llnt\ltdo: Pe-mm, me for | 1\: per rb Whits Lead, TH@T%c. according B o @ 750 g0 BN Ey comb, 11 ux.tu R . | fien peaes. 3 St o Flour and Millstuffs. 10G11c for amber; water w e = bulk of sales. ¥4 G004 fe: plieht amber’ extracted. o . i EEP—Receip! sheep, strong: 3 rlxs i X-mbl strong; :md to choice wethers, $4 75§ . $4 ,,:.fl’&'. BEESWAX—27@29c per Ib. 37 : S, 4 3005 S0 naitve e vty 5808 Waskingon bimine i s S04 5 Provisions. ™ - ” ern sl , ; nat! el per bbl, /' o 19 t‘:;::'};"‘;m} . $4 50G8 15; Westérn lambs, clipped. $50 | MILLSTUFFS—Prices tn_ packages are as 4 6 20; Western lambs, wooled, $6 83@7 15. | follows: Graham Flour. $3 50 per 100 Ibs:| oy % W 251 . Rye Flour, $3 50; Rye Meal. $3 25, Rice Flour. v, g e AR g BB _— Totals. U. §..$2.024.241 467 b B g s e e o7 (27 ~psm o $A°55: | Mitchell, Mulcahy & Co. yesterday said: s | Miseell Markets, | | S0, % ey Tl B |0t e S e | Yontreal “s20.44.000 scellaneous Markets. | |whea Fiouz, 51301 35; Cracked Wheaty $3: | June &2 will sot sccumulats any - Rolled Oats. bbls, $7 25G8 €0; in sacks. 36 138 Dy .y r‘ s — Fair Saturday; ‘changineg to southwest. 8 10; Pear! Barley, $6; Split Peas, boxes, $7: Fomgn Futures. Green Peas. $5 50 per 100 Ibs. Rubber Goods | Rubber Goods . 2 on. per Ib for atern svery mill near salt watep has e --um m( nmb wind, Coa!l & 23 LIVERPOOL. Hay and Feedstuffs. 10c for light medium. 12c for light, gone Into the cargo business. with the fesult < frest westerly | 6% 6% Wheat—. May. July. Sept. 3 13%ec for extra light and 15@16c for sugar- that it bas been overdone. The dumping of G. McADIE, District Forecaster. C Opening e . 13e; Cail. | additicnal amount from the Oregon mills. now 7% 7% | s Jobn, N. Closing As already mentioned. the lighter receipts of i c: Mess Beef, $10§ that rail rates have been restored. will * ® 8132 | Victorta. B. C t | Hay are producing their effect and local re- | 10 50 per bbi: exira . $11@11 50; Family, | further overstock a glutted market. : ;:u a% | 2 ranbs .eetver: ey e re .{,, 3 much ronger ;Emzxw pra-; Mess Pork, $15; extra o X h-r". i epiiiy-heip Q I Q | marke ul e lower g ; Mess, : Dry Salted Pork, - = £ -EASTERN MARKETS. “;3 o " J Netatiis cantatnibg.| Soeine @ the contmry. show no improvement ;:;a Fork. 337 Pigs’ Feet. 35; Smoked Beef, 143 | Receipts of Produce. " i — weak One house - | per 1d. —_— G i 155" 156 | ober jpema thas claatiegs. | Opemnag B N e ot Mo\ eer | TAKD_Twram quod st $o ver'Th g | FOR FRIDAY. MAY 20 York Meney Market. —— o e iy 4 Tor’ $14. The situation mow promises to De | S er 1o o tine Bihc: SIb cine S%er 1b dae: R - 4 0 142.000 shares ash in Treasury. | Strong until the new crop comes i A dis- | ome > om Pe: I e, 98 310 TR W -ree 98 b : - ides, No. .... 148 - 20— o s | 2 " | > St. Louis Wool Market. patch from the Quartermaster Gemeral's De- | 'COTTOLENE—One half barrel S%c: three e YORE. May oney on call, easy. TED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | WASHINGTON., May 20.—To-day's state- ! Partment at Washington yesterday said. tBat | nate B Siocs moe Honce Shr: to — - nt, closing bid 1%, offered 1% the Government W YORK, May 20.—No bond transactions | ment of the Treasury balances in the general | Dix had left Naga- s ohks Skt '3 $ie; five tierces. Siic per I, €18/ Tallow. ctis r steady: VO@9 days, I | ‘D-d‘, i = ! ST. LOUIS, May 20.—Wool, steady;: medi ki for Seattl B o 2 AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. e e ‘l"‘:dtg‘;!‘;‘:’ N Bt i grades. combing "%n:‘mmml' n;sgxc liwht i Tons o:rg-u 'l;d!l'h:‘n come her and get 3840 Hid Tall ool and H | 1528 Lime. b - 3 e ked, Pre. 3 : ne. 7c: heavy fme, ; tu hed, | tons of Hay for Manila. , L X . - ey i sttt st | 1 Sommon -Bid. 83 673; saked. $4 12%. {&;'é' cash Dalance, $154,398,210; goid, §74,- | S1G31 me. Wosted “Ban m{.m % come 1 trom the oct, ides, Tallow, Wool an ops. a0/ Wice. gais t $4 8670 for de- i | —_— is needed, for supply here very B s | Sugar. S - NEW YORK BONDS, | e N fene'" Phe murket contmues Som. The general opinion everywhers seems to be 420/ Ralsins. SRR her oy & |y L o T R L o ited k| N Vorb T 3 | Northern Wheat Market. ig g R that & large yield of Hops Is to be expected | OREGON ot e S0 SRS Gt SR | e eapear . 0% N s weit S | | yow Xork Uotion larket. | Fnsia: MIDDLINGS—$27 60@29 50 per ton. this year. The latest mall reperts from New | $.20% Beans, SKS eeeee S Tt oy A - 5. NEW YORK. 20—Th { OREGON. SHORTS_$I1G72 per ton. o sty Tihat vk e I S p B Cmmeras s susen | B [BSETT7 N MO U, T PORTLAND, May 20 CWHEATWaila war- | pof RE0 "Gy Mealoat ko A GO | e o ity 2nd 3 there whry 50 el coupon. . bottom at a ne decline of 29 points. | Coeoanut Cake, Corn | plles o for_sale prices were un- T steady; railroad bonds, Do old 4s reg. Ivflk 1 s et | WASH!‘(G?DV | Meal. n ml 50: Cracked Corn. m.:: ny b O news from the Pacific Coast | e TACOMA, May 20.—WHEAT—U; ixed 21g22; Horse | Bea was Tavorable. Althoush it is foo cariy in the OCK MARKET | g 7 i New York Gram and Produce. [ Biuescern £3c; Crub, Tie. e e s e e a season to gl the out 3 ST a : = S 1313 | | HAY—Wheat F1G13. Wheat and Gat. 3110 Uiniae: aul it o e vsaester. covmn. | New York Stock Market. 104% | NEW YOI FLOUR— ; 13 80; Oal, $9G12; Barley, mominal; Stock. on prese - | : : e d ¢ i Do 3 T34 | 9000 Sarreiar cxportn, 10100, arm i ooy | Northern Business. g1 um!- 610 5 o it in estimated. wi} yield "“‘“m"‘;i:-_';‘d‘ Trading Fair, With Some De- s = | or con 4. 98% | inquiry: winter patents, $5 10G5 i S 3 vl g Calitornia oy <o | f - _?‘(M"‘nflmm:f‘r: et Centrat ‘ot Ga 55 1993 OSL 4s & partic Nl: WHEAT—Receipts, 20,000 erm, SEATTLE, May 20.—Clearings, $531,280; e e L —— w,: mand for Sugar Stocks. * tiae e he total transmction Pa conv 3he... No. 2 red, nominal elevator; No. % red, nomi. balances. $7%,811. Beans and Seeds. the crop made prosress. indica- | e S S e S e 3 gf_"fl"“ ;e:m«“ 1?2” ;‘f’p"‘ - b. :lln:;».!‘-u“l lohr;h-m Duluth, h‘[;}[‘;‘;’.‘(%%_ May 20.—Clearings, $311,641; tiors pointing to a larger crop than that of | iness was very fair on the morning ses- e e S ey Y | et B RO 1 Gt Dot 0 L e P A, a0 crcrtnes, ss0uise: | o Therenno in itne Benan or | HELZEE - o e e B | o e ek et et e ot * graining srom either adding to their Boldings of | < g ST con Te 179 | Scamacen A L 2% | ances during he. forenoon, 164 by whear | beldnces, 302.se2. HIDES AND and brands seil | was some movement in the Omo- ot o Jquidsting SAYISn (eI [Seaboard A L ds T | which soid st §2. and (nfiucnced as Tetors 3y |, SPOKANE. May 20.—Cleacings, $319,300; £ 309 | about 1pic under g eavy | mea selling at $25 and Hawaian C -2 “on ts general thet the condition | Do So Pac da ... 91% | the bullish eash position. Eventually, how- | balances, $11,890, 2900 | Steers, Oiic: medium $ie: lght, 8c; Cow | falling off to $4 30. Quite a list of bonds deadlock in which the market ls | T g A 11573 | ever, under profit taking the price turned | - - 35; Reg | BMden, Sc for heavy and were sold during the 1 mining jast long. The mew direction B Tex & Pac lsts 118K | sharply and closed e net higher to %c net X i3 6c: Salted Kip, 9c: Salted Veal 1I0c: stocks were quiet is 3 matter of profound doubt Tnion Pacite 40 100, | lower. May closed 99%c: July closed #2ye¢; 1 LOC MAR per | Cait. 1le: -lry Hi 16e: dry vidend California - Fruit AT My o e B ed o 4= September closed Stc; December closed 533 AL KETS. Yenow | S2F; 18c Association, regular monthly. de per sy debit balance by the subtreasury HOPS—Steady. % Fos: ¥ W Ml& g~ | share, amounting to $17.349 60: Home Ol Com- ,-m——.m to I. P. Morgan & Co. as fiscal agents N | t‘:g‘);:ns_—!su:‘fu 16c: Rape, IE::: $1@1 W..P.M:: Hides, sali E:: 2%: per -Lg::'-_;mm- to I-a p’ e Pam i v L . e ' .. = 202 medium, tner ¥, ‘moataly, e i B e - | PETROLBUA . Steady, l Exchange and Bullion. $4G4c, Bef | wnail ‘and S0c for Colts. Harse | per share. ameunting to $4236. use of the iose of $13,801,000 by the banks SUGAR—] firm. farr refining, 3%e to m P gy 2 per :l 75 _for ‘::In:!m‘ Late .-.;:n:. are: Bulilon Mini c-‘-'. & aapureasuey operations 35l6c; centritusal. B test Stic to 315-16c: | Gpe (-oined We. Stesling Exchange ws | ¥ DRIED PEAS—Blackeye $3 per ctli Nllak, | exjcan, 30c; ary Saited S e ume 14, Sextiers Diteh Company. $20. X pment iz goi 3 refined, firm. g ‘Peas, $3G3 d £ et in agaition. The movem '“?“_".“ g g | COFFEE—Spot Rio, firm: mild, quiet. The Exchange. sizty days.. — $485% | ® J 2. 30832 Goit Lase Chanes Wacer Ditch, Compamy. antericr has been heavily in favor of New York T aned s & mariet (o offee futures closed quiet and un- s‘""" et el . — 48 Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables o - gy g W Jarge. emooth, , pr > juce the joss to the b ’ change on al positions ex '\ o - &80 . e o iy Ty faly halt . The srieat to. which 3| Sarave Toumts Rifher” S 57 baen ot How Tek Biemm o s & NTALLOW Ne 1 ,fi.m’m STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. toiday s paymest will figure averages | glutios; May. B00G3.70c; 'Sepiember.’ 65 o i - 4 - The Potato market was very ‘with sup- ‘WOOL—Spring Clip—San Joaquin and South. or b7 he excent 1o wiien it Wil Gom Cal i% e aTED, FROTS, T preay s e ‘_‘a Biive: of oid Burbanks SOl ar ln' excess' O e 12 i B R B o x g tron. Siver 1 EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- | - s 2 Foquteements. The top quotation for Orescn | Liide tor detective: Northern. 15G1Te fo fres BETHS STATHS. ROSTS. The beginning of the hearing in the suit to : 8 & tinues firm, although demand is only moderat W heat and Other Grains. Burbanks was obtained read Yor B efastiver 3% Bia. Ask.| ma e I bern Secutities Gistribution was | Lescvile Con ... 02iStands Common are quoted at 4@5ic:’ prime, _',7‘%‘.1 fancy lots, but it was it to g o5 semdiies. maxvnsm qr cp new. 132! gfi of some encouraging effect, owing to the steps 5%c: choice, 6i,@6lke, and fancy, T@7e. T tain $1 50 for the general run ‘HOPS—24§2Tc per 1b for California, 1908, ... 106%,107% 38 qr mlfi; thus taken toward ending & eondilin embar- Bosto Smck.r and Bonds. PRUNES—Are rather WHEAT—A good deal of crop news came | daily receipts of new red Onions are too heavy | yng 171g20c for 1904, MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. b amsing Go the Shacial worl_ A stated by Son * | romained unchasind a5 o pelots Phi rabos | acTen the mives ;"Tymg o for the market 1o readily aLsord and prices | **0 1¥ = 101 Ouk T Co ta 1185110 counsel in the case. it is desirabie 1o soive a from %c to B3c for all grades. < o ——— are steadily declining.. o - s e .....10R112% dimpate by which ‘irvigends of $40,050.000 are n‘?'fi;‘cms"“(fa“ iy a small_demana, ‘mfin‘""fl" Semcarcial, West's cxop R Trads o miscelancius vigetables was active Meat Market. .=l oo | as Se tama. ice are quoted ey is backward and embraces only about 50| Dot LS "".m rices showed but el s 5 Oceanic §°5e. 68 75 e g ot 18 (Bl BRI g = ST [ e R R IR D T B ey e i s S T R A thern Securifies suit. It wat the eniy no- | Atchison &2 = | [EFACHES —Are in better demand than apri- | cenl or 70 per cent’screage ‘of Wheat i [t e e the buls of 1he Sin s Tendency Soward st lower s b Ny Sei0e108 O i B e et S Mex Cent da [ cots, but the movement s smail. Stocks, ble percentuge ot Peas | Veal and Wethers are e lower on the Gs — 123 |P & C H Sa104% — L TR v i, T | B o ol A2 S RESAS= o o e, $1.310. i - - e 8 —x o anin: | Do gt :u.;,_ extra cholce, 7%@Sc, and fancy, §i | bmn__- e [od NEW YORK STOCK LIST. [ —_— T 6. ——sl-nq-—m . | New York Metal Market. s | (0 e — P —2Z | asm e — -_— - " Pof C & — 106 (195)Sr A 101% — . w = | asees: 3. 3 cead & Oblo .. 19y — | a9ID [Tl — L o Tondiors B s & Al!fl ofa .. s T l' P 131 = T = = |° P “'?;‘ A= g T Dons Fron” 2t sz —TG = s B4 Blect A Gen Electric . M% WATER STOCKS. prd k Sea— Suls =y 9y Do - Co..« — \ Mase Gas S ‘and 5 o< Diiess Free - b _for 2 aP. 3 —|Is¥ bt L Jewon s B b ot et Eqaash. Joobing 8T dun [ ki Do pfd ... .-:m Ca.. @ — UG - =& INSURANCE. London Clo.mlg Stocks. ’ Poullry vy and Game. Faa.300 340 | ' Cons for mopey.. “HYM.....m