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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY - 28, 1904 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Siberia brings over $2,033,550 in Japanese Gold Yen. Nezw York Stocks steady. Exchanges close till Tuesday. Chicago Boerd of Trade open as usual to-day. Business on the local exchanges rather betéer. Silver and Exchange about as before quotzd. December Shorts run up Wheat and Bzrley Futures. Oats, Corn and Rye as previously quoted. No further change in Hay, Bran or Middlings. Bean market strong, with statistical position good. Potatoes and Onions contimue in good supply. ] much variation in Poultry and Game. Fruit market well supplied with seasonal varieties. Butter, Cheese and Eggs as previously quoted. Provisions still in poor demand and wel Nothing new in live or dresscd Meats. rt intervals is a feature of the sit- untion which is not liked, insignificant as are t establishments or individuals The draw- ing out of the export movement After an opl jor bad gaiued force that it had reached st has Lad some influence on the co spirit_of the stock movket, in spi | ing at sh ks From 1Wall Street. The New York Cotton, Consolidated, Produce o yesterday until ange was that the woula call on the v. ite of he undeviating ease of the money market. Fonds have fluctuated narrowly and uncer- in the same way ae stocks. ed States is registered have declined Y he 4s 13 ver cent on call during the it week NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stocks— Sales. High. Low. Close. S Atchison 2,200 66 681 68y Atchison p % Baitimore & 8 % €AN m. | Balt & Ohio pfd. 2z Caach T ! rain‘alls to | Cangdian Pacific. 400 117% e se of the same | Cenlof New Jersey. ..... ... Gate all in last twenty- peake & Ohio. 300 303 fowr b L go & Alton. Last | Chi & Alton pfd. n 2 Season. | Chi Great Western. - 51.15 | Chicago & N W R B 24.21 | Ch, Msl & St Paul. £ 16.62 | C,'M & St P ptd £a sco « 18.28 | Chi Term & Trans. 3 0.00 5 3 0.0 X H . v 0. ¥ Ean Dieg 0.0 11365 | Colo South 24 ptd.. The following maximum and minimum tem- | Delaware & Hudson or cedi ¢ | Del, Lack & West. T the preceding 4y | pesver & Rio ¢ Den & Rio G ptd. 9% 4 K -68-74 | Erje ... 8400 23 86-65 Jacksonville --82-72 | Erie 1st pfd 6,700 38 hington -88-68 | Erie 24 pid 800 33% Orleans Hocking Valley.... THE COAST RECORD. Hitnots® Contrat ore o . % ctas = = | Jowa Central F | Towa Centrai pfd 2| K C Southern K C Southern pf Louis & Nash. Metropolitan Minn & St Lo t P& S P & S Missouri Pacific. ... Mo, Kan & Texas M K & T prd Nt R R Mex pfd.. New York Central. »rtolk & Western Nor & West ptd.. Ontario & Western. Pennsylvania . P, C. C & St Lo Reading ....... .00 ' Reading 1st pfd 06 | Reading 2d ped_ .. o0 | Rock Island C Rock Island StL & SF 2 Louis 00 00 00 o0 o0 o0 o0 200 831 B3 83 £ kan 800 21 E » -~ o 900 23y 21 L L& W 1.000 37% 37 “ on Pacific.. 3,600 K3 827% n Pacific prd 300 9115 81y 4 w00 151 15% ! A ces L300 343 334 AST. | Wheeling & L E.. 15 w aile over the Pacific Slope | wisconsin Central. 1% e the Washington coast.{ Ly 1(onsin e 1 in Northern Utah. | T E > ¢ the California | , Express Companies— « A interfor e e m; the interior | fymericnn oo~ wne fa Calitornia coast, | Lpited States e o s | Wells-Pargo ... Segroes ol . | | Miscellaneous— ¥ - T Amalgam Copper., 7,800 ) Tangasco for thirty | 4m Car & Foundry am G fd... wiay; uey | 45 Gert ¥ 0 % ¥ .| Am Ice prd P o Ught | %in Linseed Oil | Am L OHl pra . 5 y—Pair Saturday: | Am Locomotive 2t B WiABon Am Locomo ptd ey e Otk Smelt & Ref.. 1L Smelt & R pfd. * gar Refining JASTERN MARKETS. | |&5 oot & Tron - M | Cousciidated Gas | gorn Products Products p » York Money Market. I ers_Securities .... . 20 General Electric 100 156 186 155% EW ~Money on eall was i” tnat Paper g s et Al 103 s nternat Paper pfd. 663 5% 65y closing bid 1, offered | 1o CTOS EUTTC P St » 361, were easy, with | Internat Pump K 70 National Lead 19y 19 18% Prime mercantile | North Americ 5 81 Sterling exchange | Pacific Mail 25% business in_bankers' | People’'s Gas 95 for demand and at | Pressed Steel Car. 24% bi Posted | Pressed S Car pfd. o 6715 ! bills, $4 85@ | Pullman Pal Car... 210% 2101, 210% 4c. Mexican dollars, | Republic Steel ... 6% 0% 6% vernments, wezk; railroads, | Republic Steel pfd. 38 Rubber Goods ... 1474 R | Rubber Goods pfd 77 5 Tenn Coal & Iron 33 Stock Market. U 8 Leather .... c& | U 8 Leather ptd. 793 May 27.—The volume of seil- | U § Realty .. 6% k market was exceedingly | U 8 Realty pra . 804 % 604 ient to incline the balance | U 8 Rubber .. 16% 16% 16 market did not_quite 00% 66% 66 touched on ¢ 119,000 shares them. The im dded to culation, of Total sales ...119,00 in eash | px v 5 the bazke 1o the Sxtent of neasiy | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. tmulsted no interest in stocks | NEW YORK, May 27.—Bond transactions, sub-treasury has centrib. | United Railroads of San Francisco—15,000 at e of the 89 198 35 the $9.000.000 | 36 25 MERICAN CAN COMPANY. * week for the account | rinee depleted by | Common—Rid, 4; asked. 43. Preferred— Western Unlon urage the recall PpOBILE. The flood | Bid 34%: asked, , currencs extimated 1o % 2 NEW YORK BONDS. 30000000 6™ | U_S ret 25 res..104%|L & N unified 45.100% sccount ¢ inrerenee or aeer | T o coupon.....304% Man con gold 4s.103 Gemand for money in business, The| DO 38 TeE 1o Tt e amount of gold bars avallable for export 10| DO coubon....-10ON| Do st imc. morrow proved to be only $530.000, but the| Do mew 48 reg.1s2 sterling exchange contim strong Do coupon. el Reading’s report of $332,00 increase in net| Do old 4s 106 cornings for April ylelded the stock & gain of | , D0 coupon e 5. Otter reports of raflroad earnings wers | Atch xen 4s thntavorabie, but were of scarcely more effect | , Do adJ 48 X folt by the market from the | Atlantic C L New Haven Bal & Ohlo 48. ot strike. ! ac, - s ] 534 Nor & W con k. 83 ® shorts left wrivial | o0 % Ga 55107 |OSL, 4s & partic. Désy Do 1% inc %,Pu canv 336, ... DAty | Ches & Ohio $%s.104 | Reading gen s ]l ona Chi_& Alton 3iss. 7 ts L & 1 M con 5e.1141s C. B & Q new 4s. BAKISS L & S F (g 4s. 81% C.M & SP zn 4s.100 |St Louls SW lsts. 931 | C & NW con 7s.127 into a Dealings bave | proportions and prices have Last Saturday’s vise on the scarcel r Joan contraction by the banks did not lus: | {Seaboard A L 4s. 70 out the <day on Monday and on Tuesduy the | C- R 1 & Pac ds. 68 92 level of prices fell back to about the levei| D0 0l 58 ...... :2 of the preceding Fridsy. The Test of the wees © & SLen 45.100% Tex & Pac lsts..118% was stagnent and apathetic. The inertia Chi Term 4s..... 74 1T, St L & W 4u. 107, the markel at the low prices now prevailing | CoP® Tobscco 4s. 20 |Union Pacific 4s. .lg e viemce. thut the Drootus of contraction now | SO0 & $0.45..: 811 Do cony s, i 06 going on In business and industry in the coun- - 18 15 accordance with expectations, and that | Dep & Ric G 4s. 981! Wabssh 1sts .....115 S g aken SepSNPPL pe ) i st e s w & L Erie 4. S nsneiel wvorld. 0 ~acs¥ e wchae: toward congestion fs whown | i W & D f%‘-"'}g* Wis Cent 4s.4.... 90% Bunk ciearings are deciming Currency continues to flow ume 1o the reserve centers. Export more taan $C0,000,000 of gold since the first of April has passed without a ripple in the money market. The currency redemption of bamknotes at the sub-treasury is running @' the rate of nearly a mililon dollars a day for May. Money has become almost a drug in the market. The Investment demand for home securities has continued almost - perceptibie. The large subscriptions 1o the Japanese, Russian and Cuban loans, as well 5 10 the New York City bond fssue, ‘are proof of the laree accursulations of awaiting employment. The decline in carniugs | Money— is & Aefinitely established tendency, and its | Call loans general recognition is confirmed by the steps | Time loans . announced by raiiroad managers in all sec- | Bonds— the country for retrenchment of ex- NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Bruns Con . Com Tunnel Con Cal & Va. Horn Sliver Iron Silver Leadville Con | Br 9%@i0c; extra cholce, 104G10%c; PEACHES—Are moving out fairly well and rule irm. Choice are quotcd at T@T%c; extra cholce, 7%@Se; fancy, 9%G10c, New York Metal Market. | With the proach of the new séason, but Drices ‘are stil maintained. Cholce are quoted l fancy, i | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. ‘ Fanily Retail Market. The market was liberally supplied Potatoes and an feeling prevailed, but as trade continued tely active prices were well maintained and cholce lots ;l:uod u} ':; the - - ve cons| almost _entlrely varieties, Early Rose and utner red varieties forming but & small percent of the daily Prices of fresh Fruits show considerable revision this week and early deciduous va- rietles are in free supply. les, fresh Figs ana Currants are added to the list. Vege- tables are plentiful and prices have changed NEW YORK, May 27.—The London tin mar- but little since last”week. receipts. _Old Potatoes were dull, except for et was unchanged for spot, which closed at _ Meats, Fish and Poultry are still selling at fancy Oregon, Which Were rather scarce and | £124 104, while futures advanced 2s 64, clos- the famiilar quotations and Produce in good request at $1 35G1 50 per cental. ing at £126 178 6d. Locally tin was a shade stands exactly the eame as quoted last week. | Onions were abundant again and lower. Atchison . 687 | Amer Zino 91 | lower, closing at $27 . | _COAL. PER TON— The narrow-gauge with fresh suppltes Do pfd . 92 | Atlantic 71, | Copper was firmer in London, closing at an Wellington .$—@10 00|New of vegetables from across the vl aia not ar- Eoston & Albany.243%| Bingham . 9015 mdvance of Ts 64 at £56 18s 04 for spot and Seattle . 0 50| Wellington $—@1i0 00 | Tive until noon and the belated arrivals of Loston & Maine..168%|Calumet & Hecia 450 85 9d for futures. which are quoted at £57, Roslyn 9 00| Wellington { Asparagus and Peas from that section had to Boston Elev .....140 ~(Centennial . 19 | In the local market copper was quiet. Lake, —Richmond 9 50| Nut 800 be fold at low prices. The canners paid +%@ Ejichburg prd. 1125, |Copper Range. [l A2t | 1961531215 electrolytic, $1276G13; casting. Greta o-: 9 00lCoos Buy 7= 750 3¢ Rer pound for Asparagus And boigtec’ per NY, NH& 1| Dom Coat B8 | Moy eslined 1n 30 fo £11 11s 8¢ in an. | o DAURY PRODUGE, TC— B Bt Corn: trom Prentwood sold at 800 Fere Marquatte. Frankiin . 714 | don. but remained unchanged locally at $4 b i 71~ oy B o il Mz e e i e T | Unjon Pactfic.... §2% Grancy | $%6. good —udo Eggs. 3 ering at S0c. Cucum! Marysvi Miscellaneou: Gt b Do oo 162475 005 Hoey.” comb. 16156 1a at §2 per box. The other vegetables pad | | oyale . o Spelter was unchanged at £22 in Lendon, | Amer Arge Chem. 14 (Mass Mining |11 31 | but aeclined 10 points (o $4 673408 in New Choete Tlrmdoga Lo oo S Re Surbanks trom the siver. $10 . 73 | Michigan 4" | York X ] g Amez Pneu R TAT 5 A e i fasiid MEATS, FER POUND— 115 per ctl: Oregon Burbanks. $1 13@1 80 per | Amer Sugar unz/‘.mfi:‘&u & Coke 8%;‘2 haar o Siomn At e B e 7:':3::{‘::; Roast eBef, |Mutton Chops 18 ' ctl: small Oregon Burbamks for seed, $191 25 | Do pfd 125%0ld Dominion 124, rather easy in tone. No. 1 foundry, Northern, choice cits ...15@20|Pork Chops —@15 , Per ctl: new Potatoes in boxes, $1 50G2 per Amer Te 125 | Oseeola 5614 1 $14 75@15 25; No. 2 foundry, Northern, $14 26 _ Do plain ....10@12% Veal Cutlets TR R KL b S AR Amer Woolen 10% [Parrot . 2315 . 14 75; No. 1 foundry. Southern. and No. 1 foun- Roast Veal ...12}3@13|Corned Beef _53' D s aey. Geton: - Shbete Do pfd . 74%|Quincy 80 | dry, Southern, sof. $1350@1375. Pig Iron Roast Pork ...1213@15 Deef Stew . 10 | Re: N:N” pae g . | Dom_Iron ... 10 " [Shannon 614 ' warrants are nominal at $9 25. Foregtr Lamb.12}4@15| Mutton Stew TR a3 a@ée s Ed Elect Tilum | Tamarack i ewr .. i0g1b14 | VEGETABLES—Asparagus, : | Gen Electric Trintty AR 5 e A iy ¢ by 2 14 | Rhubarb, 40@7e per box: Green Peas. 630m Mase Eleotric U i o d B ' e /s g 7 e e, | o G g $125 per sack; String Beans, 5@éc per Ib: g \U 8 Mining .... 19% | | Leg Mutton ...—@12}5/Soup Bones . Wox Beans. 6@7c per Ib: Tomatoes, $1 230 | pra . iU s on X 0 Ch F rd fT ad | Tndrloin Steak.121@15 Hams 16 | Vo Der box or vrate for Los. Angeles Masy Gas ... Gtan 8313 | 1cago board of lrade. R e e kit 20 | 2nd 1 50G% for Mexican (repacked); Sum- | 2 Vinona - 5 - irloin Steak. 1215 15; Por! 5 . s o } Do pfd .. | Wolverine 10"1 ® Fut v d P 35 > Round Steak JOP;I@;‘;?_)A‘L.M]‘;wd Beet 1:’;";45‘131.1{"&"} fi."a’: pe!:‘eruc:xhs::-m" e e uture Grain and Pr. 2 mb Chops ... . Lar 50c7381 per dozen: Garlle, new, 7 London Closing Stacks. i e e, AthE. se,TOQ81 | Driani, ek s '%;re% it ”'xilfi":?c":“ P?m:"?% pe . CHICAGO, Mav 2T—A sudden scramble by | HeDs. large. ea.70c@81|Ducks, eac! | for sun-dried and per Ib for evap- | Cons money.....00 310X Y Coitral..... 117% | Shorte sent the brice of May Wheat up 2o | Young Mossters, - 0 JGoengs <. —G4Z 50 | Detpesr, SII14c ok Ezmflf.f. Rigeles and 10 Do aoct 90 3.16'Nor & Westes 581, Just at the close to-day. The spurt in May ' = cach "75c@$1| Digeons, pair ...—@30 | @l6c far Mexican; Marrowfat Squash, jobbing Anaconda Do ptd 80 straightened up a drooping general market in o B0@H5|Squabs per pair.60@70 | at 1%@2c per Ib. ) Alptimn ot & w 203 the July option closing e over yes- 6385 RAbDItS, each - 20625 s g ! Bal & Ohio . o | Rand Mines 3813 of R, e Y iaa s ro e eain e e Poultry and Game. Can Pacific . Reading . 2217 practically unchanged. i S AND NU e Ches & Ohlo _.... 31 '| Do, lst pt 3912 "“Under the influcnce of seasonable weather ' s ook » Receipts of domestic Poultry wers moderate Chi Great West mw‘ Do’ 2d_pfd. 31 and generaliy encouraging conditions for O S, bt 4@ 5 'and prices showed no change, Very small Chi_Mil & St P..14314/80 Rallway 207 Erowlug crops, everywhere, the wheat market s < B pen 1013 | chickens and old, scraggy Roosters continue De Beers .. S19% Do pfd 85" opened casier, the July deli'fry being down 610 o LR to drag, while large young Roosters, rmrg Den & Rio G.... 204|180 Pacific 0 40t %e to Mo al Stlc. Extreme dullness char- APTiCots, Ib ..10G12% Limes. doz and gcod heavy Hens cleaned dp promptly at Do ptd . 8834|Union Pacific ... 85% acterized trading and had a tendency to de. Blackberries, per iLemons doz steady prices. A few sacks of Game came in basket .10@12%| Loganbérries, ¥ price rli)’ . 23%| Do pfd 93 ress m;c . 'u)"a the ‘;fl?nr hand, cables were | . JCE, o-e s 0l Rl er basket 19 | @nd_met with prompt Rale. ¥ Do 28 pra. 1 Gl o ia PR B TR BT S ot sk | Cherrlce b 1 S b0 tnees, Sholctdiant | gecte LI aie E1Sog1 107 Gonpines, 1 150 4 out the . co 3 - 30@5 pe 3 M K & Texas.... 16% |Spanish 4s 88y | stricted the volume of business. The absence | Brazil Nuts 20G —| Raisins, 1b $5@5 50 for s young Roosters, $7 350G Bar silver—Steady, 25 11-16d per ounce. of contract wheat here as the basis of specu. bBananas, doz 0@50, Raspberries, per 0 | 8 50: old Roosters, $4 50@5; Fryers, $5 5096 50: Money—2@3215 per ' cent per ounce. | jaiive transactions caused the abandonment of Chestnuts -15G201 basket .........18@30 | Bogiiers’ $3G4 for large and $2G2 50 for | The rate of discount in the open market for | {fA0INE In July, as fas as possible, except in | Cocoanuts each.—@l0iStruwherries. emall: Pigeons. §1 2561 50 per dozen for old | short bills s 2G2 1-16 per cent and for three | the WAy of evening up outstanding contracts, | Fige dried, Ib.. C@10, per drawer - d $1 50G2 for Squabs | months’ bills 2 1-16G2% per cent, J'the Sentemmbes. g:fi:rzr:;;r;gyr:s.lu::m::‘tm-. Gios e c%if”\"a"fi.:fl- B AME—Hare, $1 50 per dozen; Rabbits, $18 | bellef in the continued improvement of crop conditions, but traders appeared indifferent. Cash wheat at Minneapolis was weak, and a Bank Clearings. VEGETABLES— b . doz.15@30] Onlons, 6@10] Mushrooms, per 1b Asparagu Artichok Butter, Cheese and Eggs. LS % report from there stated that all flour millg | Be G d, 1b. NEW YORK, sy e a ets, dozén 04— Okra dried, 1b. | SieATiIed by Bradetieet. answe the Dok St LGl S T Do thet Beans. white, ib. 3G—|Potatoes. old,Ib.L4GRS | Business was still very dull yesterday and | ‘{;‘m a the principal cities for the week ended active the price advancing sharply on covering | pried Tama. 1b ol P m:";:-) 435 w,?z | ::;“;’W;‘rh"‘f _H;n;_er ran up again, e :m hbe‘ May 26 with the percentage of Increase and by shorts, Deferred futures benefited by this | (; A TR S R s he not IS0 | Seatiip tne S KEps Sell BY siumabas e | decrease as compared with the corresponding mctlvity, ‘the market becoming . quite ANm. | Cllerst head - . S10|KHGbARD. Ibe. -t 3 | R T o e et Z Percentage. | L oung off to SEe, July rallisd to 86%c. | Cress, db bunch.15G—iSage. dz buches23a— | there was no shadirg In prices. The disposi- T e, | R e red at the Mieh momeen 96KC | Cucumbers, each. 1015/ Siring_Beans, 1b."8G10 | tion was to sell Butter, as the next three days ew York .$1,085.347,943 . Semtunant in the' oot TReRaR Hwis latte Garlie .. 12018/ Summer Squash, et i be bracticaily hodiays. and three days hicago 7148 831,167 @ iAo thib os. | Green Peppers,ib.10G2u| per Ib ...... s 00 long @ time o carry over perishable Boston . $ D O b e eavier merman '° IOt | Dried Peppers ..10120(Spfnach, yer ib.. 5@ 6 | o 5 Philadelphia ..... | Opened K@ '4e lower at 4T%@4Sc, sold “down. ty | &8 Plant, 1b..15G20| Thyme 'db bnehs.25G30 | celpts were 113,600 Ibs Butter, 1410 cases | Bt. Louts. : 16 L6 and closed ot 4TS 3 | Green Peas, 1b.. 3@ 5| Turnips, per doz—@15 | Eges and 24,000 Ibs Cheese. | Pittsburg ¥ A s were putet. but meved nervously over a | Lettuce, per doz.15@30| Tomatoés, b ..12%@15 | BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 15%4@19: Sar. Frangisco. ... narrow range. After opening unchapged to %o | Leeks. db bunch 15G20| for extras and 17%g1se for frste; dairy. 169 Baltimore Z T W iy gl betwotn | L Fisi— oovp Eptjer. TOGTNE: ookt siirion: B | | TR © and B87c. clo S . rrasouta B = | Proyisions wWere strong early, in sympathy | Carp (101215 Sea Bass aOPEESE_8@83e for good to eholce new | Cleveland P with higher prices at the yards, but the mar- | Catfish —@1215| Smelts Sa9re ie_for owes grades; Towng “"'1“"*& Mlnnu:pull. % ‘kei b;:l-m?l"fl:l"‘, on l;r‘«'f‘i‘l-&fklr:,:.z‘-&ll .le the | Codfish —@12% | Soles 10@15 m‘g Eastern, 121@l4c; Western, 1@ I i gain being lost. July pork closed ‘23c lower: | Flounders .10G—|Skates, each ....10@1. : . i i . §uly lard: was unchanged and ribs closed oft | Haibut . 18G— | Squid L o o EGGS_Ranch, 186190 for fair to cholcs Omaha 3 i iy s < | Herring . 8@10| Tomeod g | S10re. 16G17%¢; Eastern, nominal | e £ f » leading futures ranged as follos Mackerel . —@—|Turbot 26— 2o - G Rowaikae - ¢ -8 | Aseles—"" Open. High." Low." Close. | Do horse 1o Trout - ~ar Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Buffalo .. 3 | May “96 081 | ROCEEN 700 2 . wi y . 814 08y 9834 | Saimon, f 15@20| Whitefish . 102 — e el Incignapolis 1110 PR 2 815 sofh | Bir | SDaCEmoned. .. 15925 Clame. eall 29 1ErCsipts of Strawberrics aggregated about Los Angeles .11l a1 L&, o B8 Bk Bh ) wdne o | Worth: - ‘The Teceimts of . Longworthe have St Joseph o g e 0% s m}; gty ofl‘_!’,g:b""" | fallen off considerably of late, as the first crop | e R 2 Corn Striped Bass ...15@20| Mussels 13 | i giving out, and it will be some little time Memphis ..ooones May . ax a1 Perch ..........106— Oyster,_ Cal, 100.40@50 | Defore the second crop is ready for market. omphis . g 8 % i B O — D Tcastern, ‘4350G9 | Sun-cooked lots ‘were hard to dispose of and £ S - Eeptem i 363, i o fome sold &t $2 50 per chest, but top quality 74 Oats | ————————————————«p | Offerings s0ld quickly at sn advance. Attrac- hizgton - May - 42 pren | [ tive lots of the large varieties readily com- > Juiy . 387 385% Northwestern millers reported the foreign out- | manded the top quotation, while stock s Septem 81 309 look much better and said that in a.few weeks WAS dull, with the canners taking urplus | r barrel— i&e ]:'nud Kingdom ‘would be an active buyer ' at :{:‘ rriflmmun;y‘v;z:; wamrfilnb‘(;om (h; Tort Wosth. 5 1 42% 11 Northwestern Flour. An Indianapolis re- | South sold at per small basket an: 'g:x'(mi;l?m? : o h %g‘i 11 32% | Dort said that Indiana cannot possibly get seed | Dewberries brought 7%@10c. Small lots of o e\City | and feed out of her Wheat crop this year and | Blackberries and Loganberries came in and t un‘“* 2 6 47% 630 | that thousands of acres will not be cut. }m-l Wwith prompt sale at about previous prices. Svake FRDITERR & Sa% §30, ! "The weather affecied this market yesierday | Gooscherrics and Currants were offering (reely Hartford ‘Short Ribs, per 100 pounds— and sent the December shorts to cover with |and were slow. ! Nashville July 6 60 662t 6852 6355 L:'.:;""fi,"“ tl u»ll;m l:fl\'nn.:ed, -.l- w;fl ne‘.‘c;—":;'g r:::d‘:vr:kav:rm;mnum ‘:h:ecp!rlepéldllr?: 7 By . There wi Y g e Beptember .. 6 77% 677% 670 672% | cun gratn. s mo turther change In the | g3 Very large. The ruling prices for the best Birmingham ..... lard, per 100 pon 40G6 421; short ribs ;;éllml_rx\]‘llon. Del. sides (loose), fia x,g&i 50; short clear sides Knoxville . | (boxed), $6 25@6 50; whisky, basis of high Pavespart wines, $128; clover, contract grade, $10 75. Pria See Articles— Receipts. Shipments. Wilkesbarre 4 Flour, barrele . 27,500 Fall River 517,751 Wheat, bushels .. . 32,500 900 | BApn i 205,000 Corn, bushels ~237,600 Wheeling, W. Va. 715,151 Oats, bushel 136,300 Wichita . 1,000,085 Rye, bushels ,000 Akron . Barley, 32,600 Chattancoga ! Springfiel “en Kalamazoo, Mich. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Youngstown ..... Helena | CHICAGO, May 27.—On the Produce Ex- Lexington . change to-day the Butter market was steady; P:rwsnéetg;og- . eamerles, 1 %Gl?s@g; dairies, 12@16c. Egge, New Bedford ... | steasy, 15@15%c. Cheese, new goods, TH@ | 4 | Dayton . | Chester, and Rapads. Cash Grain and Provisions. New Haven CHICAGO, May sh quotations were Nerfolk . . as follo Flour, fairly active and prices | Springfieid, Mass. steady; No. 2 spring wheat, 92Gfic; No. 3, | Worcester - 85GW¥ic; No. 2 red, §1 U@l 06; No. 2 corn, Portiard, Me. Augusta, Ga Topeka, Sioux Cl 48c; No. 2 yellow, 4935@50c; No. 2 oats, 41%@ 42%c; No. 3 white, 42@4i%c: No. 2 rye, idc 8ood 'feeding _barley, Is@4lc; fair to choice malting, 46g96c; No. 1 flax ‘seed, $1; No, 1 Northwestern, $1 0615; prime timothy seed, $3 05; mess pork, per barrel $11 20@11 25; vansville . Jacksonville, Lowell i Lwestock Marker. Greensburg, P Rockford, TIL .. t RO ¢ ,?,‘,',‘f&‘,{;’l‘d““ o CHICAGO, May 27.—CATTLE—Receipt; Bloomington, Il.. 1500; steady: good to prime steers, §5 25@5 Quiney, 111 . . poor to medium, $4 40@5 25; stockers and feed. Sioux Falls, 8. D. ers, $3 25@4 10; cows, $2G4 70, heifers, 32 50@ Mansfield, Ohio. 5 canners, $2@% 90; bulls, . $2 50@4 35; Decatur, . .... o] $2 50G5 00; Texas ted steers, $+ 250 Jacksonville, < s ;lfl- 5 T Fremont, Ne! s OGS—Receipts to-day, 17, ; to-morrow, ‘tHouston 9,655,310 ‘;RMN:‘G’%M o;-;:hel:- -glfed homl hu“:nm. s 7 | 84 5064 T0; & choice heavy, $i 45@ s a - e $LTIY oih heavy, $4 5054 80; Hght, $4 5O Cedar Rapids ‘867 654 4 €5; bulk of sales, $4 55@+ 65. DL ek SHEEP—Receipts, 4000; sheep and lambs Totale U. §...$1,820,791,030 stead. good to choice wethers, $5 25@5 60; fair to choice mixed, $4@5; Western sheep, lambs, $5@6 50; Western spring lambs,’ $5 50@6 50. 35 R i e Miscellaneous Markets. Outside N. Y... 35,443,087 CANADA. $4 75@5 50; native lambs, $4 50@6 GO * Montreal Toro Win Ottawa Halifax Quebec ... Vancouver, Hamilton London, Ont. . St. John, N. B. Vietorta, B. C. Totals, Canada ..$40,802746 . #Not included in totals because containi otLer items than clearings. Y S ! Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. May. Se, 6 4 G4 July. 6 4% G 4% Sept. - 20 20 # #E | PARIS. | Wh | Opening | Cloging . Flour— | Opening | Closing . Cash in the Treasury. WASHINGTON. May 27.—To-day’'s state- ment of the Treasury halances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold re. &8 EE? 5y s#crve, In the division of redemvtion, she AR Avaiiavle cash balance, $162.858,574; gold, St. Louis i¥ ool Market. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, May 27.—The cotton market closed easy, with general range net unchanged to § points higher. New York Dry Goods. NEW YORK, May 27.—The total Imports of tive. Medium grades, combing and clothing, 18@23c; light, 15@18c; heavy fine, 12@l4c; tub washed, 21@i2c. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND. May 27.—Wheat—Walla Wal- |la, 71@72c; bluestem. S0c: valley, S1@SZe. d;y\:oodsy -r;df:erlehrnl mekrchagldlle at the port ‘WASHINGTON. 5 of New Yorl 'or the week e — ] 3 | oaned at $11,457,046. nding to-day were e:n’a‘;:fclg:“' May 27.—Wheat—Bluestem, 83c; New York Grain and Produce. Northern Business. b SEATTLE, | May . —Clearings, $523,537; ances, 3 ok May 27.—Clearigs, $317,136; bal- finmflu. May 27.—Clearings, $386,762; nces, 30,1 72. EPOXANE, May 2T.—Clearings, $347,528; baiances, $10,035. NEW YORK, May 27— FLOUR—R: 9500 barrels: exports, 23,300 barrels. ng?fi',m:i unchanged prices. WHEAT— Recelpts, 22.000 bushels; exports, 17,400 bushels. Epot, Guiet. No. 2 red, nom. inal, elevator; No. 2 red, §1 16, nominal, f. o. ®, No' 1 Northern Duluth, §1 038, f. L No. 1 bard Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afioat. Options—Ai best it was a very hawd. narrow market in wheat, with no ;uu;u":x"c'en:‘ fllm - ml&( ufi“dlflmuh of July, offerings and a AT N LSS R | | LOCAL MARKETS. | close showed Y@ %ce net advance. closed % - at 96! {V .lul‘A nlléfifll! . ,clcn S15c: Sepies - i 5 "',.;,-g‘cg'c M“;}“‘“M- e TASmpes WOR Exchange and Bullion. PE_Steady. - HIDES- Steady. The Siberia brought up from Japan $2,085,- PIAROLI T - Steady. O et aad’ Exchang® show no change. worthy COFFEE—Spot Rio, steady; mild, steady. | of note. % ehanged ic 10 points igher . Salcp '&;AE) Blering Bxchance, sint.re bags, including: May, 5.45c; July, 5.55@5.00c; | Steril | September, 5805 8e; | October,. 59005.u5c: | New December, 6. 10c; March, 6.35@6.45c, and | New York Exchange, April,_ 6.45c. Silver, SUGAR—Raw, quiet; refined, steady. DRIED FRUITS. APORATED APPLES—The market con- u.n’:’xvu quiet, but the more attractive rrfl" Wheat and are steadily held. Common are quoted at B¥e; pri 5@5%c; cholce, 64 @6%ec, WHEAT—' and steady. in casy under some pressure | urgently needed in and it is mmmllch“thmfl“{u. pmwm—smnm ln.-nurw vawhfiflnfinfinm ST. LOUIS, May 27.—~WOOL—Firm and act- | H | 1 | |1 27%: Red, $1 30@1 i‘“{‘ 14 90, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, §4 50@4 80: | black in small boxes were 50g63c per drawer, the top quotation being obtained only during the early trade for fite stock suitably packed for shipping. The canners were buying loose CASH WHEAT. California Club, ‘White Australian, Club, $1 50@1 40; $1 25@1 32%: Callfornia $1 5214@1 8714: Northern Northern Bluestem, $1 50 R Per o, stock, paying 21.@3%c for white and 234e for oS, FOTORES. black. Some Royal Anne were received and et e S IS met with prompt sale at good figures. Apri- e e 1w’ Cloge, | SO% Amived (rom Fremo and Porterville and . 4 0 sold off well. ai gs arrived freely from December ...$1 311 $133 $1 31% §1 everal sections. The Watermelons that came | 2 p. m. Session. } Open. High. Low. _Cl December ...§1 1214 $1 8214 $1 321 $1 BARLEY—There was a’iery good business oft the tables yesterday morning and free sales of cash Feed Were made at $1 07%. The re- from Mexico on thf preceding day seld st 75c@$1 25 each and Cantaloupes from Coach- ella brought 50c each. Two boxes of Green | | Apples. the first of the season, came in from | Vacaville and sold at T0c per box; Oranges and | other Citrus fruits were generaily’ dull and un- cent hot, drying weather drove the December | Shanged. Four cars of Oranges were auctioned | as follows: Fancy. $2 30G2 75: choice, $1 35a thorts to cover, and under thelr purchases, | 320NN, TAR 33108 TX Sheamer trom supplemented by country buying orders, December option advanced, as will be seen. Reports from the interfor said that the dam age by the drying winds has been much ex- aggerated. + CASH BAZLEY. | Mexico added 500 cases to the stocks of Mexi- can_Limes. STRAWBERRIES—$3@7 per chest for Long- worths and $2@3 50 for the larger varieties. LOGANBERRIES—$6G7 per chest and $1 25 per crate. 7 | o Feed. $1 06@1 071: Shipping and Brewin; e s i BLACKBERRIES—$5@6 chest. i S e eniier,” B ol o R ASPBERNIES—Crates thom ‘Loomis, $150 | FUTURES. S GGOSEBERRIES—114@21c per Ib | SEBERRIE: g or com- | Sesslon 9 to 11:30 a, m. mannd 8@10c for snxnsr:' > ! Open. High. /Low. Close, URRANTS—50@75c per drawer. ! December ... 97% 99% 97% 8% | CHERRIES—Black, 40G03¢c_per drawer and 3 . m: ession. | 3@6c_per Ib in bulk; White, 25@40c per drawer e L Low. Close, | A7 2%@ic per Ib in bulk: Royal Anne, 75G Dcenbart ey So% pH 0%% | 85c per drawer and 5@6c per Ib In bulk. { 7 % 98% | TAPRICOTS—$1 50G1 75 per box. OATS—Continue quiet, but the market rules | APPLES—$1@2 50 per box. | firm.whites belng especlally strong and | FIGS—$1 25@1 50 per box. | FADIA T L NEETY cansenionce hate. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel ~Oranges. $1 508 | Whitec 8 %@l 0¥ Black, =~ $1 22%@ | 2 50 for fancy, $1G2 for cholee and 7141 25 for Gray, nomin: . standard; Seedlings, $1@1 25; Valencias, $2@ | CORN—Rules firm at the recent advance, | 2 75. Mediterranean Sweets, $1 50@1 75; Tan with light stocks and the millers good buyers. ' gerines, $1 50; Lemons, $2 §0@2 15 for fancy, \\_gsu—rn'ucked. 1 50@1 55 for Yellow, | $1 50@i 75 for choice and $1@1 25 for stand- $1 47%@1 62% for White and $1 45@1 50 for ard; Grape Frult, $1 50@2 for seedless and $14 Mixe California |l;§c¢ Yellow, $1 Sflql 60: | 1 50 for ordinary: Mexican Limes, $5@5 50 per small round do, $1 1 60: White, §1 55@ | case: Banan: $2@2 per bunch for Central 1760 per ctl; Egvptian, $1 401 50 ! and ‘rlmflilgcl 35)‘ flr.:rvan. s RYE—S$1 30@1 324 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—$1 152 per otl, Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 60§ American and $1g2 for Hawalla $2@3 per dozen. Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. | FRUITS—Apricots. §@10c for Royals and 9@12¢ for Moorparks: Evaporated Apples. 44@ fic; sun-dried, _ 3@4% Peaches, T@Sc. Pears, S1@12c: Figs, white 21%@3c in box¢ 4%c: Plums, pitted 4c per Ib. INES—1903 crop, 2@2%ec for Pineappies, | Ore(bo:l and Washington, jobbing at $3 85@4 25 per 3 MILLSTUFFS—Prices in_packages are as | follows: Graham Flour, per 100 Ius; | Rye Flour_$3 50: Rye Meal, $3 25. Rice Flo $7: Corn Meal, $3 50; extra cream do, $4 25 Oat Groats, $4 50: Hominy. $4G+4 25. Buck- wheat Flour, §4 60@4 75; Cracked Wheat. $4; Farina, $4 50: Whole Wheat Flour, $3 Rolled Oats, bbls, §7 25@8 00; in sacks, $6 75@ 8 10: Pearl Barley, $6; Split Peas, boxes, $7; the four 1 sizes RAISINS—F. o_b. prices Fresno for 1903 ! crop (subject to change without notice) are as 4c per Ib: 3-crown, 4%4¢c; 2-crown, 4c; Malaga, loose. 3-crown, 4c: 2-crown. 3%e: Thompson's seedless, 4c; seedless Sultanas, 3%ic; Seedless Muscatels. $%c; do floated, 3%4c; Seeded Rals- ins. 16-o0z cartons fancy, 5%ec: choice, B5ig | follows: 50-1b hoxes—Loose Muscatel, 4-crown, I Qeden’ P, §5 50 par 100 The. | 1270a cartons fancy, 4lic; choice. A%c: in | H d Feedstuff. e, eneea. 83 30: ‘tancy, 32 Londen ers, $3: .’ 82 50; o Ce qll (e Sl Layers, 3-crown. $1 35; 2-crown, $1 28, NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 13%@14e: No. 2, 11%@l2c; No. 1 hardshell, n:g‘% Receipts of Hay and Bran are running lght No. 2. 11@11%4e: Alwionds, 11%c fof Nompa- again, and both descriptions are quoted rather | steadier in consequence, though prices re- reils 11%c for T X L. 1lc for Ne Plus Ultra main unchanged. and 0lic for Languedoc: Peanuts, e for BRAN—$21@22 per ton. 2 Eastern; Pecans. 11@13c: Cocoanuts, §4 50@5. MIDDLINGS-—$27 50@29 50 per ton. SHORTS—$21G22_ per_ton. % FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, HONEY —Comb. 114012%e Tor white "ard ! 10@11c for amber; water white extracted, $23@23 30 ' 6o it xtracts 43%4@5c; dark, per ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill, $20 $aus b su il obbing $32, Cocoanut Cake, $22@23; SWAX—27¢ | o e RS T o e | 4 : Horse 5 Ton: brogm ' Corn, Feed. 90¢ per AUl d Provisions. . : HAY—Wheat_$11@15; Wheat and Oat. $11@ 13 50; Oat, 12 50; Wild_Oat, $7@10: Bar- i loy and Ok, $1@11: Stock, $708; AMfalfa, $10 | pene ooy ‘M wnshanged Guciatimmcets trade 10_rer ton. | "CPRED MEATS—Bacon. 9%c per Ib for & |13%c for extra light and 15@1€c for Beans and Seeds. ’ . 10 50 per Bbl; extra Mess. $11@11 50: Family, BIRAW-00Q0C. per Iy | neavy. 10c for light medium 12 for light, s ! cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams_ 13c; Cai- fornia Hams. 12@12l4c: Mess Boef, $10@ A cfrcular of the Schultz-Hansen Com 1y 2‘1‘ ; prime M Pork. $15: clear, &um the stocks of Beans in Calitornia. on g.; Mess, $18; Dry Salted Por:n To < 5 20, 1004 at 505,400 bags, distributed " s g e we’ MNogihers and eontyal cototies: So400 o ooty W _Bugnd. Beut. 0 £ Francisco, 78,000 bags: seuthern *'LARD—Tierces quoted at 6ie per 1b ; San countles, 195,000 bags. These stocks consist of 130,000 bags Limas, 90,000 large and_small Whites, 35,000 bags Bayor, 30,500 bags Black- eyes, 17,500 bags Pinks and 5000 miscel- laneous. The circular says: “The ks now on hand are 100,000 sacks less than they wers about a year ags, while prices are now 10 to 25 per cent less than in May, 1003. During January, February and March, 1904, the ship- ments of Limas amounted o 175,000 sacks. while during the same time in 1903 only 20.000 pure; half- -1b tl&.“ 9%e: compound and Sic for c; 10-1b tins. 9%c: s'.k’f-s COTTOLENE—One half barrel. $%c: thres half barrels, Slic: one tierce, 8Kc: two tlerces, Sc; five tlerces, 7%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell were. d. At this ratio of s O e Bty alle of the crop of 1904 will about %@lc under auotations. Hem on a comparatively barren market.'r Steers, 9ic: medium, Siac; light ; Cow ny points on the Atlantic seaboard are now Hides, Sc for heavy and for light; Stags, g California colored Beans. This has only 6c: Salted Kip, 9c: Salted Veal. 10c: Salted in the past year or so. Heretofore Calf. 1le: dry Hides, 16c: dry Ki ; dry the trade for colore¢ Beans has been confined Calf. 18c: ins, shearlings. B to the P . Gulf States and Territorles, but short Wool. each: medium, 3 demand has been 8o large that Wi 1 Hides, gz AUCTION SALES £ HORSES! HORSES! 2 On Tuesday, May 31, at il o'clock, at J. B. HORAN'S SALES YARDS, cor. i0th and Bryant Sts, I will sell 165 head of the cholcest that have r. Reno, Bor expenes tn ssleeting the. sivess and selecting Of the young horses to be disposed mext Tuesday to _the highest bidder. §. WATKINS, Auctioneen, N. B.~1 also have 50 head of 2 and 3 year old mules and 50 head of young mares with well bred colts by their sides that I must iepose of before June 10. For further par- ticulars call on or address 8. WATKINS, office 122 Grove street. Phone South 20. L. H. BURD, Auctioneer, SELL THIS DAY, EDDY ST, 11 A. M, THE ELEGANT FURNITURE OF 8-ROOM FLAT. Also at commencement of sale, a FINE AU- L. H. BURD, Auctioneer. July: San Quentin, $5 40; Wool Bags, 32@3%e; Fleece Twine, 7 { | TOMOBILE. COAL—Wel ton. $S: Seattle, $650; Bryant, $6 30; Beaver Hill, $5 50; Stant #7. Rosiyn, $7; Coos y. $5 50; Greta, $7 #7. Richmend, 2 and_$i4 25 Pennsylvania_ Anthracite Egg, $14: Welsh Anthracite FEgg. $13. Weish Lump, $11 50; Cannel, $8 50 per ton: Coke, $11 50 per ton In bulk and $13 in sacks; Rocky Moun. tain descriptions $11 43 per 2000 1bs and $12 0 per long ton. according to brand OILS—Quotations are for barreis; for cases add Sc: Linseed. 49¢ per galion for boiled and 47c for raw; Castor Oil. in cases No. 1 _Toc: Bakers' AA, §1 10@1 L Sc for bofled and 4dc for raw; China Nut, 60§70c per gallon: Cocoanut Otl in barreis, 38c for Ceylon and 55 for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Ofl_ 68¢c; natural winter Sperm Oll, 63c; extra bieached winter Whale Oil 57c: natural Whaie Ofl, 52c: extra winter strained Lard OIl, e No. 1 Lard Ofl pure Neatsfoot OH, T3e: No. 1 Neatsfoot Oil. 63c: light Herring OMl. 42c: dark Herring O, 40c: Salmon Ofl. 34c: botled Fish Ofl. 37c; raw Fish Oil, 35c; bofled Paint Oil, 33c; raw Paint Ofl_3le. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk, 14c; Pearl Ofl, In cases 20%e; Astral, 20%e: Star, 20%e; Extra Star. 24ig¢; Elaine, 26%c: Eocene, 23ic; Deodorized Stove Gasoline. in bulk, 16c; in cases, 22%4c: Benzine. in bulk. 13c; In_cases, 19%e¢; S6-degree Gasoline, Ia bulk, 25c; in cases, ‘3lc. TURPENTINE—S1c per gallon in cases and 75c_jm drums and iron barrels RED AND WHITE LEAD -Red Lead, 740 %c per Ib; White Lead, T%@T%¢, according to_quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-1b Cubes, A Crushed apd Fine Crushed 5.98¢: Powdeéred, 5.80c; Candy Granulated, 5.80c; Dry Granulated, fine. 5.70c: Dry Granulated, coarse, Beet Granu- Tablets—Half { barrels, 6.20ct boxes, G.4fc; H. & E. Crystal Domincs, 8.70¢ per ib. No orders taken for less than seventy-five barrels or ita equivalent. Meat Market. The situation remains as before stated, all kinds being in large supply and weak. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers e as follow: BEEF—6%@7c for Steers and 5@6c per Ib for_Cows. VEAL -Large, 614@7%c: small. 8@% per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 1@Sc; Ewes. 64@Tc per b LAMB—8%@9c per b PORK—Dressed Hogs, 6%4@S%c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, souna ar Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per cent for sbrinkage for Cattle. CAITLE—Steers_7'3@8%c: Cows and Hett- | ers, $%@Te; thin Cows, 4@0c per Ib. CALVES—4@4'4e per Ib (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers, $%@dc: Ewes 363%io r 1b (gross weight). PeLAMBS §2 5062 75 per head, HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 200 Ibs, 5%e: over 200 1bs, 4%c; soft Hogs, nominal: Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off. and Stags, 40 per cent off {rom above quotations. Receipts of Produce. FOR FRIDAY, MAY 27. Flour, qr sks .. 30| Wool, bales .... 207 Wheat, ctis 1,246 Cornmeal, East- Barley. ctis G4 ern, ctis . 1.000 Beans, sks 3 Hides, No. . a2 Potatoes, 0! Pelts. No. 135 Onlons, sks 72| Leather, rolls . “» Bran, sks « 1,204 Tallow, ctls . 10 Middlings, sks.. 400 Lime_ bbls e Hay, tobs . . 9| Paper, reams 78 Straw, tons 34 Wine, gals .... 44425 Feed, sks . 36 OREGON. Flour, qr sks .. 35012 - * ! - - | STOCK MARKET. | *- - — Business Rather Better, but the Tone Somewhat Weak. There was more doing in local securities. especially on the morning session, and Giant Powder was lower at $60@39 50. but recowered to $80 50 in the afternoon. G and Eleetric was lower, declining from $60 to $60 12'%. On the morning session of the Oil Exchange 2,000 shares of Ofl City Priroleum sold at 6fe. The Santa Clara Ol Compeny has levied an_asscssment of o, delinquent June 10 Ex-dividend yesterd: Hanford Ol Com- pany, regular monthly, §1 per share, amount- ing to $2000. The Pacific Envelope Company has declared a dividend of $1 »;I‘ p.-,r lhnlre on the issued capital stock, payable June 1. Fhe Ophir Mining Company has been notifled of the shipment of two more railroad carloads of ore, making a total of twepty-two carloads on the way or in process of sale. STOCK AN'" BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY., May 27—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. B s r coup..106%107% 4s qr cp new.13 P laen 10vihi%n e coup.: 108 106% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Aln A W 5s.101 — |Oak T Co 6s.119 — Bay CPC 5s.101 102 | Do 5s .....111 112% Ca' C G 35.100 105 | Do con Bs. — 1021 CaiG&Exg {Oceanic S 3s. — 18 & ct Se. 82 — [Om Cable fs. — 1233 Cal-st C 5s.116 — |Pac G Im ds. 91— € € Wat 5s P E Ry 5s.104%105 EdL &P 6s PagH @IS — F&acCH P&dR el — Geary-st ~ Powell-st_€s. — 114 H_C&S 5%45.100 Sac EG&RDs. 96% 7% Do Bs - SF & SIVIS116 — Hon R T Sierra R 6s.110 115 L A Elec LA R~ L ALCoS6s Do gtd Do std LAP lem Mkt-st C uva Nvrse NRR of Cés. Do Bs .. 37 NCPC NSRR 0 G L&’ O W gtd WA’ Contra Costa. 40 |Port Costa... — — Marin co...!*ll) Is Vv wat Co. 37% 38 GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L&P. 3% — |SF G & E. 60y 61 Mutpal E L. 124 13 |Stkn G & E. 5 6 Pac L Co... 56% — UG &ECo. — — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.300 340 |

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