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SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 2 1904 ’ ARY OF THE MARKETS. SUMM Stocks a puinl /ugh(r Cotton also firmer. 1 Bonds quict and featureless. ange as previously guoted. cved to be nearing their end. s and ctions said to be much exaggerated. London and Paris. id Barley Futures higher, with the latter active. 1g again from the north. ¢s of Hay decline again. Corn firm. Bran steady. quict and unc hanged. ¥ heavy receipt, But steady. weese continue plenriful and unchanged. ns dragging, with the packers bearing the market. ne in Mutton. Pork still weak. plentiful and lower and New higher. tbundant and not materi ally umng. s up quickly under mie arriving in bad condition and mostly unsalable. rwberries weaker, with large arrivals. upes and Figs in from Riverside County. d zweak. Oranges in large supply an he end of the first hour -there n relapse During the ged hands. first hour During heavy | have necessitated inst y_the 1al weelkly ~ ! conditions, money m: o~ Ithe benefit of 000,000 d - e Panama republic credit of t b y last week, 1 of the due on May Franet kages. Value: utlook $8.00 which more s was done. gged off on and duil ds were steady. nited States 3s registered and r cent on call High. it & Oblo prd.. Canadian P Centgal of E Ches & Ohio...... cago & Alton.. & Alton prd nicago & Gt West icago & N W ‘bi, Mil & St P M & St P ptd Ch, Japan or New York in | Chi Term & Trans 'Chi T & T pra.... 00 U cC& s Lo 1w ot orado Southern. 1,100 IV eather Report. Colo So 1st pfd.... 500 e Colo S0 24 pfd.... 500 Pacific Time.) Del & Hudson 900 May 23, § p I Del Lack & W 300 seamonal rainfalls to | Denver & Rio Gr.. 300 hose of same date last & Rio Gr ptd last twenty-four hours spess B Last _This _Last ist prd. os 24 hours. Season. Season. | Erie 24 pid 000 €370 61.14 |Hocking Valley 000 3116 2421 | Hocking Val p 1662 18.28 £.50 2.34 ispo 1849 KC “Southern 1929 | Louisy & X 1165 |Manbattap L .. etropol Becuritie: I SRSl S shutiem Son- § Bt Pobet Y- reported for preceding day from | Minn' & Bt Lo MStP&SSM. the € ageregate dealings reached only 20,000 zed speculative spirit was due equirements market which might ek's logn confraction and slso the background of a general business tion going on in the country and newly summaries of was an t halt in the rising movement of prices et into the recent €emi- 160000 econd enjoved ma 2.6 [Kansas City. NEPEBBMWPE ...of L s adelpbia £0-58 Jacksonville Missour! Pacific 4800 913 90% © 54-06 Washington -60 | Mo Kans & Texas. 400 16 1% York .78-08 New Orleans 88-70 |[M K & T pfd.. 800 R R of Mex w(d ,,,,, RECORD. Y Central - — B % \ur!rlk ‘fl‘n \‘\'tx;.d = Nor & West =5 gg P :.’ Outario & West § 28 3° 2 | Peonsylvania ! g ¥ 22 Z|PccC & St Louis. A N 5 ?—_’ o £ | Reading 43% E 3 = | Reading Ist pfd.. . . £ | Reading 24 prd 200 62 61 : . Roeck Island Co... 7,300 21% 21% > . | Rock Island Co pfa 700, 65 5 Clear 00 | £t Louis S wopid. Tioe aa% a3 Pt Ciay .00 | Southern Pacific 9.5 47 465 Cloudy _0p | Bouthern Rallway.. 300 20% 20% = Clondy .00 |Bouthern Ry pfd .. ..... ... ... Cloar” ‘00 | Texas & Pacific 300 21% 21 P oty o |Tol Bt L & West.. 200 25 2% e’ SoiT 8L & Wpta.. 38 Cleer "0 | Union Pacific ..... By Prthay 00 | Unlon Pacific pfd . 554 ay” 0o | Wabash .. Cloudy .00 | Wabash —- - Fossy 00 | Sheel & Lake Clear 0o | Wisconsin Céntral. Ciear .00 | Wisconsin Cen ptd. 400 Ciear .00 | Mexicen Central... 4,100 ke Giear (00| Express Companies— Siovay . ‘o0 | Adas g Clondy Tr. | United States. Ciear” .05 | Wells-Fargo Cloudy 00| Miscellaneous Clear .00 | Amalgam Copper. 51% w Cloudy .00 | Am Car & Found. 17 . Ciear’ 00| Am Car & F pfd. 70 ‘ - | Am Cotton Of o | Cotton O YaATE GEN , | American Ice. FORM‘ASTA\D s s e American Ice Am Linseed Oil. rressure is falling rapidly over the Pa- | Am Linseed Oil reported wne Thunderstorms are at In- | Amer Locomotive.. g «rce and.Modena and are likely to occur | Amer Loco pfd. ... s be Fierras and in the mountains | Am Smelt & B0l alifornia. Am S & Ref pfd 5% prevells in the interior and | Amer Sugar Rt 126% 126 temperatures of 100 degrees are re- | Angconda Min T4 valley Brikiyn Rap Trans. 31, 1m 4Ty a6y Slong the oo Colo Fuel & Iron. 201 283 snception 2400 2091, 208 maximum wind velocity of thirty miles 100 1% 1 the morthwest is reported at 6% Distiliers’ Secs. . General Electric International Paper Internt! Paper pfd. International Pump ade ai Ean Frapeisco for thirty nifng anidnight May 24: alifornta — Cloud: unsettied possibly showers in central portion, with thunderstorms in not quite #0 Warm in the interior; inds inland; fresh westerly t with fog. ifornje — Cloudy. unsettied possibly showers: probably we in the mountains; fresh south- Fair in ‘northern portion; cloudy in : thubderstorme in mountatns. end “vicinity—Cloudy, unse Republic Steel pid. Rubber Goods. . disbursement to, e by it was recollected treasury for Government will call for er more than that amount ‘The oftering of the Cuban ican to be taken account of liy no progress after the than half of In offerings | the holders and the closing was Total sales, $1,670,000 new 4s de- L = fm??;’y"l“:m"':m:‘:" 5:::'50.1&1?::.3 Tio 35 3% McADIE, Distgict Forecaster. ‘Ll [ 4 .,gfi - .,:H + ¥ S 2 g Hmn\' MARKETS. ||[b32R mou w8l i u::g -22 P ug New York Money Market. | wesmsboue Fieé. 100 358, 188 1% W YORK, May 23— Close: Money Total sales...... Easler at 102 per cent; ciosing bid and| UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. 1 per cent Easies. with sixty and ninety at 3 per cent; six months, 35@4 per . AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. Common—Bid, “81 ntile paper—3% G4 cent. . %G4% per —SaTee e xchenge—Steady with actual busi- kers' bills at $4.5670 for demand $4.8475 for sixty day bills. ton—%4 §514@4 86 and BisTRGass | U ] ial bills—§4 S4@4 B4%. silver—8B Do 3s reg et A Do 1st Government, weak: raflroad, stealy.| Do g New Vork Stock Market. Do NR of Mex ° Ateh = } g Een NEW YORK, May 25 —Wall streee started | , DO o B o * mew week with & contipuation of the briek | Bai Do 3s .. emept which started on Saturday Nor & W @ result of & cense of reiief over the tum OSL 45 & he tide ';" '!::} ut-mlll'ufly Mdle:lmfl']"r Pa flll'n" aircady huge Joan expension. The Joogicy . s catered joyowsly into the movement, in llL & 1 M con Bs.] ' they saw a promise %of relief from the SL&ST fgds. o] deadlock in the -ufht and the |5t Louis SW 1sts. ralysie of their usual mcans of lvelibood. |Seaboard A L 4s. NEW YORK, May 23.—No bond transactions Mumm e 9 st 50: old ‘Roosters. ‘34 305: Fryera 3556 50, 100% ' Adventure . 5 % Brnllen $3 for l-ue and $2@2 50 for ooy .Mu';‘ Pigeons.” §1 01 8. per dosen tor old |Amal Copper . 3 ] S R % Hauabs. aiireade O |Amer iR Miscellaneous Markets. | ME—Nominal, 4 .chison 7 Atlantic - - —— % Do pta {Bingham 110 * Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Bos: 4 alume oo : Boston & Maine. .1014! Centonnial so.- St. Louis Wool Market. Bl e “oppe e weel . Bosion Elev . “3,"'&,,,0“ e Bange. ¥ 5 ter again. s will be scen Bt the market raled o A it I ST. LOUIS, M —Wool, steady. medium | stoady at Saturday's quotations. The situation S e 4| Dom Coal rades, combing and clothing, 17@2lc; light, | showed no new feature. Eggs and Cheese were * g R ne, 14@17c eav: ne, 12 c; tub was! , | also ung 08 H &l H ;f;rnnkh“ Plic; h fine, 12@14c; tub hed, changed. the tm—mer‘bemx steady; with Pere Marquette | Grancy | 1@8136c. large recelpts for Monday, and the latter de- nlon Pacific sle Revale — pressed. with an oversupply still reported by scelianeous— Mass llnlng 7 i/ dealers. Amer Arge Chem. 14 |Michigan orthern IV heat Market. orfa y. 23.—CI T A s . toris May . 28.—Clearings, $676.233;| Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. U o Woly erine 23, —Clearings, §441,565; Seerar Do pfd . A2 Receipts of Strawberries continued large, — | 23.—Clearings, $365,104; | approximating 1300 chests, and as the demand Cash in Treasury. was less urzent than on Saturday, priess were J | 23 —Clearings, $451,425; | easler. In some Instances where buyvers were — particular in selection a slight premium was WASHINGTON, M 23.—To-day's state- | exacted, but«the general run of offerings sold ment of the Treasury balances in the general | 4 % | Within the quoted range. A large percentage fund_exglueive of the $£150,000,000 gold reserve o She lh‘"’"""(‘,’ Bedun S “";;‘v“"'l‘““ R aeie: oF roamb 3 P 3 cre sunburnt and some were overripe, hav- 15 e Swisin of Seeien Mow et | l LOCAL MARKETS. | ing remained too long on the vines as a result 14y d i i ouc i 4 | of th reity of labor in that section. Black- i 4 berries appeared from Watsonville and sold = 1, & per chest, one chest ing receive e~ o L ey | Exchange and Bullion. half a chest of Loganberries from Aromas, New York Cotton Market. ! Monterey County, sold et the rate of $15 per 1 $4 g5y | chest. or 7oe rawer, and_a refrigerator LS & | By oxe 4 57 | chest of the sume variety from Fresno County, NEW YORK, May —The cotton_futures | iSTinE EXCHANEE. 2 4 5% | containing 80 small baskets, soid at 8@10c per | market closed barely steady, 4 to S points Fok Btnand 5 | basket. Raspberries from Low Angeles sold at | lower. 0T% | 18ic per small basket and some 1n drawers from | e el Siiver per ounce. 5ot | Loomie s0ld st S0@eSc per drawer, })e\m' i | rries were offering freely and sold siowly at New York Grain and Produce. | Mexican Doliars, no @ —" | 7ii@l0c per_smail basket, 7 | Wi O | gpThe first Cantaloupes &r the season came in NEW YORK, May 28.—FLOUR—Receipts, | eat an ther Grains. iy M I S e Ml g 12,100 barrels; exports, 7100 barrels. Firm, | it g gy e R .‘;‘,2;;’.':2 WHEAT—Receipts, 23,000 bushels. Spot, re- | from the same section and were offered at 75¢ | firm; No. 2 red, elevator and f. o. b. afloat, and | per lhoun‘& b;'u were not ;nm, o :xm-:-!rlud 3 Eages : ents for the week | t00 late for the regular trade. Five 4-1b draw- %@%c net lower. May oclosed 883e, Jul‘, i m.n.,,, Currants were received from San Leapdro and o e 7.,.‘;( September cloned SN0, Dk M’ 0,000, ~The American | Met With prompt sale at $1 per drawer. | . i PO, CNONRPS. 000 bushels. Cherries were oftering freely and ruled weak. | o . | @elivery against May contracts. Cash grain Visible Grain Supply. | Was “Guiet." though there were & few sales at e the quotations. ! T80 NEW YORK, May 23.—The visible suppi SASS wANAST. . b of grain Saturday, May s compiled by | Feed, $1 05@1 O 7i4: Shipping and Brewing, 5,"'.' f&?%fih:}f’fi&a"%:fi&k m|§?“" the New York Produce Exchange, is as fol- | ;ol JRE1 10; Cheva ter, $110@1 15 for rair | MUK SRET 00T erop, 2@2%c for the four | Tows: # sizes. Amount. Decrease. | FUTURES. RAISINS—F, o. b. prices Fresno for 1903 Bushels, Bushels. | Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. crop (subject to change without notice) are as Wheat .. - 24,110,000 4,927,000 | High. Low. Close. |follows: b50-Ib hoxes—Loose Muscatel, 4-crown, Corn - 5,164,000 1,031,000 | M $107° $10T $107 |4 per 1b; 3-crown, 4%e; 2-crown, 4c; Malaga, Oats =8 834,000 9% 96% | loose. 3-crown. 4ci 2-crown, 3%ci Thompson's | Rye A 53,000 . m. Session. seedless, 4c: seediess Sult 3 Barley 2, IAG noo 121,000 | High. Low. 3Y%ec; do floated, | was reported from abroad. 12 87 | fron is qulet. | choice, 7% @8c; fancy, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, May 23.—0On the Produce Exchanj R I & Pac Do _col Us... C & SLgn hy . - Con Tobacen Colo & So 4s. Coio F & I Bs. | 1@ise; dairies, 12@1 5, % | 8 dectine’ of V1c, | prices. vounds. Den & Rio G 4s. , . I’ &I k t Erie prior lien 4s. 5‘"6 i e 1) et. Do gen 4s ..... 86 |W & L Erie 4s. sw. Cavestoc] st F'W & D C 15t 107%| Wis Central 44... 90%4 oty Hock Val 414s....1061 CHICAGO, NEW YORK MINT Adams Con 20/ L Alice . 30 Ontario G STOCKS. Chier 22,000. Strong to Sc higher. 10| Ophir steers, $5 2565 75: poor to medium, $4 25@8 25. S 05| Phoentx Elockers and Tesdore, §3 204 00; Gows. $1 506 | claned, up QuIcKly. It onsistad chieAy of 10i Potost 4 G5; heifers, $250@M 85; canners, $1 75: Hens a d the ruling: price for the best offerings Con Cal & Va bulls, $2 2564 25; caives, $2 50@5 75; Texas fed | W2s $7 50 per dozen. Another car is expected *n Silver . steers, $4G4 60. Iron Silver ... Leadville Con . 48,000. Bc lower. Mixed ‘and butchers, | 495; wood to cnalce heavy, e, | 455 lent, Boston Stocks and Bond.r. 15,000. Sheep, steady Good to che 02 Standard .... - i Money— (134 Call loans ... Time loans ... 20; Western lambs, §5@6 23, Do p G Amer Pneu Tube. Amer Sugar ....1 Do pfd . | Mohawk 33 Mont Coal & Coke 26% 0ld Dominion Osceola Valley, e Ut e WASHINGTON. CHEESE—Sqsie ¢ T ¢ - 5 ‘ fpeeils 80 i oil Northern Business. store, 106 18¢; 'x':.ni?ycno'r?fin"" gt s lower, ported the trade Saitis, thoagh osurprised the large world’s shipments. Fine weather | o that the condiifon of the crop Is probably two | tion rooms. were auctioned as fol- falr refining, 37-16¢; | or' tnres ‘points better than on May 1. 'St. | lows: Bxtra fancy. 82 20a3.00: choloe ' to | centritugal, 00 isst. ¥ 15 16c motasses saghe, | 5 s from all directions ' fancy. B3c@sl 70: standard T5c@#1 10. | 31-16c; refined, firm. It ¢ in the crop every. | STRAWBERRIES—$2 60@5 per chest for | COFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 invoice, ' where wired that the millers | Longworths and $2@3 for the larger urmm | : mild, quiet; Cordova, 10@13c. Futures have taken another large amount of cash| GOOSEBERRIES—Common. 28¢ osed quiet, 5 points higher. Sales, 19,000 Wheat. | drawer and 2g2%e per 1b fn bulk; ‘Engih, bags. including: July, 5.70@5.75c; Septenfber, ' in this market futures were higher, but the | 10¢ per 1 0G5.95c; December, 6.20c; March, 6.45@ | cash grain was unchang RRIER _60c@$1 per drawer for cholce 50c. ; | CASH WHEAT. red and black and 33G¢0c for white; in bulk. DRIED FRUITS. | _California Club, $1 25@1 32 Calitornta | 3%@%c per 1 EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- | White Australian, $1 52le@l 'Sfii, Northern | :,‘,‘;‘{‘;‘s"_'gag; g5 per crats. tinues quist, with demand light and-holders Club. $1 30@1 3734; Northern Bluestem, $1 50 | ArELES ";,,‘,,, nges, $1 showing no inclination to move new stock. @1 65 per ctl. 2 500 fimv S5a1 15 for chu‘" .na “04 Common, 44@%¢c; cholce, 3%@3%e¢; fancy, 7@ | Toe FUTUR PRUNES—Remain unsettled Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. in tone, with | Califorhia grades inclined to easiness, while Open. High. Law, Close, | fancy. $1 501 75 for choice and $1G1 25 tor Oraron frait s Brely Deld. Quotatiens Tangs | Deceniber ...§1 30 §1 Foiss1 20k ST 0% | gangsrac ,G"‘&} ,,’,““,,";,,,‘ Z‘“.m; 5o from 3¢ to 5%e for all grades. i 2 p. m. Session. ,%,‘w BOF Cobe: aNAtan % * Muieh far APRICOTS—Are quiet. ice, 915@10¢; ex- | Open. “High. _Low. _Close. | $300 80 per case: ,M aE Tor . el tra_choice. 10%@10%5¢; fancy, 11@1c. December ...$1 304 $1 50% $130% $1 “*‘nm-»le- e o . PEACHES—Are moving fairly well in small | BAR_EY—Trading in futures was brisk, as | lots. Choice are quoted at 74@Tlc; extra there were liberal buying orders from ' the 9@10%4c¢. country. Receipts were large, but a conside Close, | Auscatels, 9714 11 16-0z cartons, fancy, b % o7 New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, May 23.—The London metal | market being closed, no mews of importance | quiet and_ unchanged. White, §1 40g1 47 §1 35; Tin was steady at | Red nomin: CORN—Were it not for the ncrlp!- of West | ern there would be very short commons in th $27 60@27 80 for spot. Copper was qulet and unchanged. electrolytic, $13G13 123 casting, Lake and $12 2%@ | State sources. unchanged. Wester White and $1 Yellow, §1 47 1 60; White, 81 40@1 50 for white and $1 27%@1 30 bro TYE—$1 30a1 3214 per ctl. HOCKWHEAT—§1 70G2 —$1 76G2 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras_ $4 4 %0, usual terma; Bakers' Extras. $4 500 Oregon and Washington, jobbing at $3 per bbl, MILLSTUFFS—Prices Lead was lower at $4 45@4 50, 16@5 20 for spot. The market for pig No. 1 foundry. Northern, $15 15 50; No, 2 foundry. Northern, $14 50@1 No. 1 foundry, Southern, and No. 1 foundry, boulhem soft. $13 50€13 5. Epelter was quiet at $5 Pig iron warrants dull 45 for Mixed; * l Chicago Board of Trade. | * Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, May 23.—Bearish crop advices 35 aes an conditions and surprisingly heavy shipments from Russia exerted influence, however, before the session had made much progress, and on scattered selling the market became easfer. | Great improvement was claimed in the con- | material decline in them. dition of the winter crop. One report from |of new grain Kansas City was especially optimistic, the as- | is_backeward. sertion being made that threshing will begin in Kansas within thirty days. Bearish crop advices from the Northwest had much to do with the increased depression pervading the pit_near the close. The market closed weak, with July at 8T%c. v dealers are quoting a ;m.rm for the medlum and lower grades, will be seen by the revised prices, PEAN- g2l lflDDLXN ?’_’&"m 50 per ton. RT! FEEDSTLrn—RoIled Blrl The corn market held up remarkably well, 5 2 The Closs was Srorg &t about Sllurd-y!. finai | per_ton: Oficake Meal "cfl' ‘mili szn figures—July at 5%, @48%c. bbing, $33, Cpeosnat Cake, s2i Excellent weather and predictions of liberal o e Cg:n ul receipts to-morrow had a depressing influence F“*’B o T 3 i on the oats market, a bearfsh sentiment being | 40 Per oo b Dl el | manifested throughout the entire session. Atter | | HAYCIWheat, SUGID. Wheat and Oat. 11 Y110 gpening e lower, July closed unchanged at | 1505 O, $¥ata’ brook, $108; Alfair Frovisions were easier early in the day, but 10 _per ton. later the demand was quite active and offer- SHRAW Beese v hels ! ot hllh wines, §128; clover, contract grade, to-day the Butter market was easy: Creameries, Eges, easy, @15k, e, —Butter, firm at 18%c, tompared with last week's for the district was 667,500 CHICAGO, May 23.—CATTLE — Receipts, Good to prime HOGS—Receipts: To-day, 45,000; to-morrow, $1 00@4 65; mm $4 4504 65; bulk of S@5; West. ambs (clipped), | —WHEAT—Walla Wal- | but re. | causing a good deal of realizing. Snow reports ! | able percentage was put into warehouse for nt Bie About 3000 ctls eame 1n from Cregon | 12-0z cartons. fancy. 4%c: chofce. , the largest receipts from the | bulk. fancy, The market was i Black, 81224501 2% market, for there is very little coming In from | Y ,_“.“ed“. THe maarket: Talss steady ang | Botan, sacked, $1 45@1 47% for Yellow and California_larye 1 523 emali round do, $1 56 1 45G1 47% per ctl; K:y pian, A5 &5662! lower and '!lk The upper grades are none too firm, though there "vp'ow No_further receipts Hay are reported. as the season Bran continues to come in from the north -ng the muket is steady at unchanged prices. County. sold at 85c per dozen and some from $10 75, Coachella, verside County, brought 60c per Articles— RR‘T% Shlprgnnl&'l 'Jltfl A small guantity came in from each Flour, barrels 3 Wheat, bushels zuoo} Po'rnoms—nurmn from the siver, 319 Corn, 600 | etl; Oregon Burbanks, $1@1 45 e 01 L s Reds, $161, 10, per o’ -m-.lllomon Rye,’ bushel 4,300 Pm-mwe-'u}.”ézfi Ly paroth;: ney Bariey, ‘bushel 10,300 | F N TONS- Autirallan Yellow. $5 per ctl: new Red, 90c@$1 per sack; new Green, per VEGETABLES—Aspara s, 1b; Rhubarb, 50gG85c 3 boi‘.‘ ernm?e as, $1G pe 150 per sack: Garden Peas, 2c per Ib; String Beans, 414, «e F Ib; Wax Beans, 6@Tc per 1b; Tomatoee, per box or crate for Los Avpcies and :1 50?: for Mexican (repacked) 5@85¢ per 3 Summer $1 50 Clrro(l. 50c per M doxen; Garlic, nominal: Beg Pla 06 per Ib; Dried Peppers, 8G/10c for sun- dricd e 125%?13 per Ib for evaporated; Dried Okra. 12%aibe per ib: n_Peppers, T@10c per 1b f« les and 10@15¢c for Mexi- can; Ia.rrnwl uash, Jobbing at 1l.@Ze per 1 sack Cucnm Poultry and Game. A car of Western Poultry was market for to-day's murket. = Receipts of domestic stock were very light and trade was not of sufficlent volume-to warrant any change in_the | auotations. ~Game was nominal, ;s the bulk of the light recelpts came to hand in bad or- der and was condemned by the health officia POULTRY — Live Turkeys, 14G15c per | 58‘ 5 Goslings, $i 75a¢ 3 0h pet dosen for' old and Hens. $0@7 for large young Roosters, to Geese. per pair, z 5: Ducks. $1 35 5066 for vogax: "‘66 50 for =mall; Hecelpts were 110,000 1bs Butter. 1508 cases 26,700 1bs Cheese. Creamery at first hands, 18%@10c 5 and 17%@18c for firsts: dairy, 100 Butter, 18@1%c; cold storage, nom- with the {op quotation obtainable only for ex- at | eeptionally fine lots, 90c being the top for the is | goneral market Orabiges wers plentiful and ull both inthe open masket and in the sue- 1.25 for standard; Se!dlh“l '}2 Tan- | | gerines, ~ $1 50; ' Lemons, 3% i for - Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,H oney. A%e; Bi4e; choice, Sc; Impertal clus- | ters,” $3; Dehesa, $2 fancy, $2; ndon Layers, 3-crown, $1 85; 2-crown, $1 20. ‘S—Walnuts, No, 1 softshell, 13%@l4c; 11%@12¢; No. 1 hardshell, 13@13%¢: 11@11%c; Almonds, 11%c for Nonpa- . 1ic for Ne Plus Ultra | No. No. 2. is | reils, 11%ec for I X L. tor Eastern: Pecans, 11@13¢; Cocoanuts, HONEY—Comb, 11%G12c for white and 10@iie for gmber; water white exlmled 5@ {6c. light amber extracted, 4}@dc d..-, s Ax—27a20¢ per 1b. ' Provisions. P " Chicago_continues to report a market drag ging on hberal stocks and large rec Hoe. ‘with a poor class of speculative mxm. Tha packers are (rying to get Provisions and buy Hogs chea nie mariet continues dull and pinchanged. CURED MEATS—Bacon. 9%c heavy 10c for lght medium. 12-: Tor ight: 18%e for extra light and ug ams, e for sugar: from the Northwest, in addition to liberal ship- | tollows: ~Grabam _Flour. $350 per 100 ibu; | cured; Eastern sugar, gured | ol Call: ments from Russia, caused weakness in wheat | Rye ur, §3 50; Rye Meal, $3 25; Rice Floy , | forni Hams lulza ', 5109 todny. Compared with Saturas®s final fig- | $7; Corn Meal, 83 50; extra cream do, $4 28} | 10 50 per bbl: extra Mess. T 5 Family, g Oat Groats, $4 50: Hominy, $4@4 25; Buck- xzouw prnm Mess Pork, $15; extra clear, ures July wheat shows a loss of Y. Corn | AL RIS, %5y 5G4 15; Cracked Wheat. § Ji8; Dry Salted Pork. 10e; P|‘ is unchanged. Oats are a shade lower. Pm-.p‘nnL $4 wnnx- “hel( Flour, $3 PM ; Plgs’ Feet, $5; Sm e | visions are up 2igc to 12%c. | Rolied Onts, vbis, §7 ; in sacks. $6 ib. For a brief period at the start the wheat | g 10; Pearl Barley, ", 5pm Peas, boxes, L RD—Tierces at 6 per Ib for market had a firm undertone. The firmness | Green Peas, $6 50 per 100 compound and 8ic (or ure; half-barrels, pure, | was due mainly to extremely small local re- SC 10 Ty tins, 8%c: B-1b tina, O%e: 3-1b tins, | ceipts, only two cars being inepected here to- 9 day. Initial sales of July were unchanged to Hay and Feeds‘“ff& LENE—One half barrel, 8%c; thres %e¢ higher at 8T%c to SS8ige. Ideal weather haif barrels, e tlerc-. !hc. two tierces, §%e; five llcn’:‘u l!fie Hides, Tallo'w, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKIVS——CII“I -nd brands sell about %@lc under quotal SIIM Steers, 9%c; medium, ;& lll'h Hides, Sc for hnvy and for ll’ht Bt"l. fic: BIIM dgp.x llll:d Vul 0c: Bll Tase Toe deess vl & i o a0 Beans and Seeds. M lard was 21%4@bc up, and lard 3¢ higher, gfi B s, "I proew The market continues inactive at unchanged | oG4S eivne For e te a ace b (s prices. to_condition. 99 o7t BEANB—] pea, HO! c per 1b_for California, 1903, 4 HE g; ‘i:- Butt N and 17356200 for ‘erop of 1004, Sy S| e 5o n’:fis piackeye, st sbas s Meat Market. ot "W%" 35; CASMEY | | mves a8 tracn o agun. Hogs oon; 47 it t] al ose @ :-'}E gzfl f u‘m‘“:a ttnn- 6‘,’,‘,.-"7"'.;, - g* 10 lb. -I“ll. m : % 5 '.- ol " ‘. TED PEAS—Blackeve ; Niles, 30% 30K | g 20: Green Pean, G E T nn—a;mu-mm-um ver 10 e LR 1, A 15 1150%| Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables, WVM' g v'“'".- Poesoane e e e % R - Ay s o |Hb g e been 8T G 57 | Sebine e Teligtous holdare, rice aia 1ot Cash Grain and Provisions. Bites ot 12 ‘Botetges. continte. xaire Lud as| n . Gregon. Burbanks had a further [CAGO, . —Cash quotations were previous prices. i "’gm: -YN:‘“:'%Z":{’: e wmmuflumm’-&' #1061 06; No. 2 corn, i9c: No. 3 vellow, | 10 the canners, who pald, £4c and do tie: No. 2 oats, 40%@41i4c; No. 3 white, | Round, for o, 1 'gabis 15 hank b wees ; No. 2 .fln‘:!'.uroudhedln‘h!hy' “being sun- - : fair to choice malting, 46@50e: No. 1 betow the auotations. ! flax seed, $1; No. 1 North $1 09; prime jubarb from across the ‘were o e ok | B i e $11G11 05; lird, per 100 o was fmer ehort ribs sides (loose), $6 3 vegetables the same ‘were clear sides (boxed), $6 25@6 50; /, basle Green Corn from Brentwood, orm cllu* July; San Quentin, §5 40; Wool Bags. 3235c; Fleece Tw! cou.—wdnmm $8 per ton: New Wel- lington, $8; Seattle. $6 50; Bryant, $8 50; Bea- ver Hill, $6; $7. Rosiyn, $1; Coos $5 50, alisend, §7; Richmond, 3 in bulk and $14 25 in nthracite Egg. $I: $13: Welsh L\nnn Wels! 8. ; Cannel, $8 50 per ton: Coke. $11 S0@1: gesemEan ot fain descriptions, $1145 per accordl in sacks; Rocky Moun 2000 1bs and $12 30 brand. Sperm Ol 57c; n-lwr‘l bleac) Whale Ofl. i1, extra winter strained Lard Ofl, E: No. 1 Lard Oll, 65¢c; pure Neatsfoot Ofl. No. 1 Neatsfoot Ofl. 6ic: light Herring OIL Ofl, 40c; Salmon Ofl, 3dci boiled 1sh O He: taw Fish Ofl. S5c: botled h'c?)l)\g ‘m?f—\{" :ry‘\'hll cofl Od, in a o I in cases, 20%c; Astral, n& mp—u Lead. 74O 7%¢ per Ib; White Lead, 1%'19“-. -:eofdl.l' to_quantity. SUGAR—Thé Western pany agtes as follows, Crush 5.70¢ Golden C B‘mc = half barrels, 25¢ more: boxes, 50c more 10c more for all klm Tlhlflb—fl.l! boxes, 6.45¢c: bags, barrels, 6.20c: Crystal Dominos. $.70c per ib. No udu- anag so less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent, Receipts of Produce. FOR umvm MAY 2. . 18,492 Wool, bales ... 497 - 2.128Feed sks - 43 12,994/ Leather, rolls .. 39 | 486i Tallow, ctis ... _286 w[ma«. No. 2.671 Beans, sks_ .... 2,072|Pelts. No.* /900 Potatoes, sks .. 1,175!Lime, s . 44 Onfons, sks 194 Paper, reams . 1,270 Middlings, sks. 260] Wine, gals 53,200 Hay, tons 410 Sugar, ctls 2,000 Straw, tons { OREGON. e ... 3.000 Flour, qr sks .. 13,01210ats. Wheat. ctls .... 7.0000 WASHINGTON. 2,029)Bran, sks 1,758 Groats, ks’ EASTERN. 1.000{ Corn, Oats. ctls ..... Potatoes, sks .. otls ..... Flour, qr sks .. . | STOCK MARKET. | The Week Opm.t Quietly at Pre- | vious Prices. Beyond an advance in Gas and Eleetric to $61 25 there were no fluctuations worthy of note on the Stock and Bond Exchange. The ofl and mining stocks were also quiet. Four more rallroad carloads of Ophir ore | ere shipped during the last few days, making uvlemy carloads on the way or in process of sale. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. uoxm\r May 23—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid, Ask.| Bid. Ask. 4s qr-coup..106%107% 4s qr cp new.132 13314 4s qr reg...106%1071;/3s qr coup...l 106% Ala A W 55101 — |Oak T Co 6s. — 119% ! s ..... — 113 | Cal € G s — 105 | Do con s, — 10214 Oceanic 8 bs. 65 75 Om Cable 6s. — 123% Cal-st_C = mxnm Fac G Im da. o135 055 J IP & CH 6s104%105 3 14 9715 l;; 105 = 109 - = ¢ & — 105 | (100D)Sr A.101% — (113% — | (1905)Sr B.102 o P 1 e s = 19117 06 ! w102%| Do de 3 — 108 w:z:s kn G&Efs. — 100 ZveaEN ~ s ATER STOCKS. 36% 384 Port Costa 20% Sl 3% 4 [SFG&E. 6 61% 13 Stkn G & 5% 6 % — IUG&ECo. — 35 INSURANCE, Firem's Fnd.300 240 | BANK STOCKS. 2013430 A5 101% 8 " Nltlolu SAVINBE BANKS. e Dp. ru-n Nlllml Ger 8 & L2280 250 [Sav & L So. — 100 um S & L. — ~— - 450 I\n\ul !cv 100 — H.'nlon T Co.. — — Sav U.625 — umm RA.ILROADG California — 200 |Presidio ..... — 41 Geary - o S POWDER, Giant .. 60% O1% Vigorit ..... 4% — SUGAR. na P Co. — 25¢ |Kilauea B C.. 3 4 wailan C. 49' BO Makawell C. 21% — onokaa S C 12! ea S C. 27 Hutch SPC 9 .'li Paauhau 8§ C. 14 145 MISCELLANEOUS, Alln‘ P A.1390%140 |Ocednic S Co. — 49 C A. — 100%|Pac Aux FA. 8 c.lw'huA. 92 |Pac cnonm 170 Hornlnl Session. ird— 20 lutchinson § P Co. 925 F Gas & &l 3 EENES 82 25 18 50 05 00 21 50 37 50 Street— $12,000 Pacific Electric Ry 5 per cent..105 00 Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask. Bay CPC 6s. — 100 B L Wat .JH Cal NW Bs. AI.BCo. u%fl!filutll-vc. 90 20 200 Clthl)«r“ 50 - 130 150 o 21 27 —_— 115 130 - Wl SR S Dynm.. — 260 .38 — tPwd pfd 80 90 0 — com ... — B0 .38 3y "NE:OIL — |8 J Wat Co. — 106 P Thtr 40c — SO & 128 — ErnchA BE.106 - [Swise-A B.115 . — Gas Con A.. — 22 |Truck Elect.. 123 Hono P Co. — 14 |UR InC pfd. 4214 46 Lon& SF Bk — 60" | Do com ... 9 — | 5 Board— $1,000 United R R of S F 4 per cent.. 18 75 California Stock anc Oil Exchange 100 - 20 B a2s: 885 wn B EE EREERELE] AUCTIGN SALES & 50 AUCTION SALE 50 of DRAFT HORSES, lncua\- PORE ) BRED NORMANS and SHIRE: . ineluding ter than can show a nu. in 2:30. welght 1200, and gentle sired by Diablo, I-‘:d Alex Button. Mc. high grade animals. The dra horses weigh from 1400 to 1800 pounds; wagon honc- from 1200 to 1400 pounds, and all are fat and ready for immediate use. are suitable for ranchers, orchard. | Ists_ bréeders, wholesale butchers, brewers, etc. In this lot are a number of pure bred Shire and Norman fillies that are hard to excel. An inspection by prospective buyers s invited. This stock ll’ ‘o b from weil known raneh of Willlam Brockman, Susanville, Lassen Co.. Cal_Sale takes place TUESDAY & zxfm; AT 24, 2004, At Ealesyara, 1722 iiarket ser aear Van'Ness San Franciseo. Horses at )'lrd x.-y 21, Send for catalogwh. FRED H. CHASE & CO. Live Stock Auctioneers L. H. BURD, Avctioncer, Office 1818 Market St WILL SELL TO-DAY AT 11 A. M. : | THE ELEGANT FURNITURE Of Private Residence AT 808 JONES STREET. L. H. BURD, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE at ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH ST. NEEDAY, May 25, at 11 a. m. 1 wm o 56 GOOD WORK HORSES. weigh- ing from 1000 to 1500° Ibs., 6 to 8 years oid, | ready to go to work. This stock is the nroy- erty of MILLER & WRIGHT, railroad cofi. | tractors JOHN J, DOYLE, Auctioneer. T AUCTION By orde will sell 120 head of choice young horses and mares, weighing from 1000 to 1500 and from 2 to 7 years old, in good condition, heavy boned | and blocky built, and they are horses that are | sure to give good satistaction. They will ar- | rive Wednesday morning and must and will be sold. 8. WATKINS, Auctioneer. N. B.—I also have 50 head of 3 and 3 year old mules and 50 head of young mares with well bred colts by their sides that I must dispose of before June the 10th. For further particulars call or address 3. WATKINS, office 122 Grove street. Phone South 20. #n, By order of WILLIAM ALENDER of San Jose, 1 will seli 2 carloads of GOOD ALL-PURPOSE HOBSES, also CAMP. PRESS and PEDDLING WAGONS. alt l# of SURRIES, BUGGIES, CARTS. and 60 SETS SINGLE and DOUBLE HARNESS, at 1140 FOLSOM ST.. TUESDAY, May 24 11 a, m. ILLIAM CLOUGH, Auctioneer. | Sovereign [nm-uu Superior . Thirty- thre Toltec Twenty. West Shore Associated Bonds | Monareh Pool - | Cal Jockey Club Shipping Co . Chutes Company .. : Cypress Lawn Imp Co ! Fischer's Theater ... { Northern Cal Power . BALR! Morning Session. Boa! 100 Four Cil 210 Independen 1000 Incependence, 1000 Oil ity Petroleum | 1000 Sovereign .. Afternoon Sesston. 100 Home ... 1000 Claremont Street— 500 Monte Cristo Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Sam Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Iomln‘ Sesston. 100 Andes 19| 200 Con Imperial.. 03 200 Belcher . 33| 200 Gould & Cur. 29 160 Butiion 08 200 Kentuck . [ 200 Mexican . | 300 Overman . 73| 200 Seg Belcher . 2 200 Challenge Con Afternoon Session. 100 Beicher ...... 34| 300 Ophir .... Crown Point. 22/ 600 Overman 1500 Kentuek 04 200 Union Con 200 Mexican 1 70 700 Yellow Jacket. 325 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 33| 400 Overman . s u!mm Silver Hiil £ . 3 g 16 13 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following w the sales on the San Fraa- cisco and T¢ h Mining Excm.- y-urdu 100 Mont Tan 1 35/ w0 ‘r-,- Midway.. 39 200 Ton Belmont. 200 Ton Midway.. 37 Afternoon Session. 1000 Brunswick ... 10/ 600 Ton Belmont.. & 7000 Brunswick ... 14/ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, May 24 p m. 1= 7 3% 13 3 » 10 08 8 & - lhlohl‘m = Bid. Ask. 07| Ray Ton s . 05 o8 on Exten— i 061 124 on Exten.. on Gold M. 15 — Ton of Nev..8 00 — Ton N Star.. — 30 Ton Midway.. 38 g Ton & Salt L. 55 » United Ton .. 13 20 e e e DENVER, Colo., May 23.—That A. J. Gregory of Salt Lake, the Rio Grande Railroad employe who was beaten several weeks ago, was mis- taken for Detective Lyte Gregory, who men, who beat him savagely over the head and left him unconscious. The detectives have mdtlfi trio and hope to run them down. ——————————— Neate's Sentence

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