The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 1, 1904, Page 15

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as rinkage 001S. movement of old Territory wools is still small. - Pulled wools are firmer. ll'ldtl are .quiet but firm. = Territory tions Xfllho-»fln‘ 14 WHEAT—R«:IW. 101 000 bushels; spot mar- s‘sem “heavy 13G13%¢. easy. No. 2 red, nominal, elevator: No. 2 | fine mediu ‘medium, 1001 c; low m red. §1 1215 f. h.nflth 1 Northe “Du- | ai 17¢ 25 N R ,,f'?gm"’*-""-- Y K e B B nder for - 'C C C & St Louls. a décrease in the visible -Ip»l and un- | low medium, 4 S UM WARY OF THE" MARKETS A Celo Boithers - ‘flutnmm e e e Aay ok broka | " Oteh ong” Negads—Heavy’ e, 1g13tic; Coler Sou st prd. 50 | uniler large deliveries. Later t ‘whole mar- | fine medlfm, 15%@16c; medium, lwlbc low 3 Bera Hudson e £ ll‘fe‘.aa"i'c‘,%"%"ne‘z"-'.?:e? s »lum use m)'}‘"'&n Fine choice, 18@19¢; fine average, 5 5 e udson ... 1533 163K 1 d lontana—! ce, n sady. Cot ower. . - Del. Lock : osed at 90%c; Septe 840 | 1 ; fine medium choice, 1 Wall- sfra:t S tocks stéady. C tonl g | Bel ek & st ;28 18 5 pfyl“‘ i ?“ifi",';,',:‘;n“{’"?. Alalae | 119t Jine medium m«.:l‘ms?m“ ayerage. | Lacal Stook: and ‘Bonds dull and fcalurelmc | Denver & 76 pid = e Quiet Btate, com m.oncfime 1903 4 35, Secke e Bris it 5t B mnc Coast hops, 1 1963 crop, 24G30c; 1903, 8 Foreign Futures. ‘llny Bank Clearings shghlly bekind those of last year. Hocking, ¥al pra. .. 30 135 1;3 ,é‘_:,;d,‘," %o ;.F";.':.u ""m e Wheat— uly Sept a3 é " “Domestlc” feece, m 1Wheat and Barley Futures lower.: Wheat Frnghfs nominal. et 18 PETROLEUN Steady, = Bulk 6.90c 84 K C-Southern ...3 5 1 o i Oats quiet and -steady.” Corn scarce and firm. Rye qmet |£ o .;,::,E peas g‘fi l%‘;*, By :’;?:“'gl‘lgi, ;‘z":% usvdll“:l’v.u“h‘ @ M”m; l-v'-_g? ash ... G % 107% L cHan, otal sales were report 3 Flour and Millstuffs dull and f mhtrekss. o P ol e et it 1% 14,300 bags, Including: June. .06, H il fi ":éi'.“‘”}i{"“ gy 3 lSc "bfi“‘fi'm fonacy 8 Tor W h, u.u. oo F3 ay still vasy. “Bran dnd Middlings firm. Mo a e 16y, | Deernber ety & Clotize 3 ) ge. E: 40 | 6.40c. o o . .® M StP&Sit S . | SUGAR—R: teady. Fair refining, 8 7-16¢; No further variation in Beans and Seeds. ;g[.s.({-‘fisgsxls( -1 . comtritugal, 25';4:; ot B if16s; molasede St. Louis Wool Market. - 8 = 2 t [ Missourt Pactfc .. 401, | 3 3160, %, Potatoes continue to decline under heavy offering | Mo Kan & Texas.. 154 S 3-G0s; No. 9. B ST, mma May 31 frm: | N 12, ) vy o . ke o xa & 8 gt e | i "l ity HBED mions and Vegetables flmnfnl ‘and the latter wea or. e S ot doat, 5.63e: Crushid, - 4.0bs; | AEBE, 1 : heavy, Posbir iG i Ay g Ay i8R powdered.5.060; granuiated, 4.95c; cubes, | 2 oultry S ortoll v . 20c. : ¥ 2 v and Game in sufficient receipt. o E . Pl DRIED FRUITS. Northern Wheat Market. Strawberries and Cherries wedk and. the latter o""fll’"“f ul f;*f"'m-n'-s- . 139 | qul Dor Qeiabic. srades are stendly’ held, ey ifte C C & St L. jomimon ure quoted at 4@k prime, %@ ORENON, s 1 y, . ma S e ARG i ; 1. 1 PORTLAND, M; 81— eat—Walls Wal- Oranges quu‘r. New ‘47?1{5 on the ket 3 ;::g;;g g g{a - ;C‘:}; “"°‘§.1§?§‘.’(‘§m§§3,; .:: uhhr as | 1a, T1gT3e; biuestem, 80c; valiey, o1gese. : ; 4 orgi e5: are concerne hiers Butter, C heese and Eggs still in-large -Wf_f'l.‘" y ok oot p - 2 ?::‘:l:firsnl‘x‘o;x:n.‘u‘!:ll;‘:m i prices, Which | TACOMA. May 3L Wheat, steady; un- Butter, Cheese and Egg Exchange being organised. ST &S T 2. 44 | T APRICOTS . Méet With & small demand, but |-<Panged; bluestem, BT, ’ S % # sk ol Bt Louis 8 W .. 10 | holders are not pressing supplies on lhe mar- - 3 . Dried Fruit, N md Raisi ict and unchanged &t Louis S W pfd.. 27 | Ket.and prices are maintained. Cholce are Northern Business. ried Frud, Nuis a BISNS quiet & & ngea. Scuthern Puciic . % | uoted ot ‘Diql0c; extra cholce, 104@10%e, s G S uthern Ra. 1 e Provisions dull, with Pork products lower. Bouthern Ry pra”.; e 2 A RPRat AT i fair fobbink demand ana | SEATTLE. - May 81.—Clearings, $45153; b 31 - Texas & Pacifie . 21 the, markit shows a hardening tendency. Ghoice | balances, $129,927. Awnother-decling in Hogs. Becf and Mutton wwoeak. Toi StL & Weat.: 3% ":r'f« “uoted "at Tgiuc: exira choice, 75@Sc, - JACOMA May 81:—Clearings, $395,620; ) ] - . 24 e — PORTLAND, May 81. —Clearings, $080,721; 700l shot ; steady. -Hops quiet. B R L A0 - R A lance XZOO}I’ #5344 Ofi:mk:’k Z;::“i[{l 5 dy S (6 q et e .. New York Metal Market. :?rox'u:: “2:!:" $1.—Clearings, $373,504; eather quiet and weak,” no lower. Wabash- pfd : 700. ST Caaed R, « W AR e 31.—Tin und, t — > |‘\~;§oi:;‘,‘f(’~:ffr,“_ 300 [yery sharp deciine in Lendon .;‘:’:.‘;'K’g"mfi * * | Wiscon Cont pra.. 400 oliday snd to‘day’s cable repo a decline | | 5 - uces b ed e ¢ o M Locul Bonk Cleorings. . . | Bt fhs,zmseemee tor e sepired | asices 6 et [t losiog o (he macket on s vziday | | LOCAL- MARKETS. . . | - og.- | Clncinnati ez e T e & X 3 i Local bank clearings in May were $310.208- |. | American 3 | the low s & e ower, | s <y “For | Jacksonville. . Tnited § 3 closing at, $27G27 37% ; i “Jans"igok: For | Jacksonville | i S 3 T 8t §21G20 37K, 7 oniion, dectiotng | - - EAChange owd Bullion. the period of time co Duties on Imports. es op imports at the San house- during_the month of 817 in May, gsry 1 to date 2 during the | asains same pericd- last year. Ua 54 tor spot and 12¢ 6d for futires, wit (omave " Mcy od States Branch | tsted of $14. lm 50,600 Philtpp eninage consisted of s*zfi i f-dollars and -2/400.000 | McAdie, section” 5p-aervice cf the | Light rain fell in Sam | 1 "the. adjacent foothfl] “dis- | herly- winds continued In the | me. There has been’| overfiow waters in | % | but the full extept of the | f known. It is probible the | t below. that -of last | nearis- a e Stxte, In | Califoraia ;mu is considered a fall-"| est has commenced. i the Valley. . The hay crop ‘is being Barley and ip most pléces the | y aré reported very good. Hops | y excellent growth, though .some | iater than ususl, and & beavy -crop is | éxpected. igorous grow egetables are Sugar beets; in good condition. Pasturage is bist-cattle are still’ doing’ well, on the 24th cdused great | ,_cherries and prumes in-the.Santa n the vieinity of \r.u\me. s fruits were conside ports indiate (et the fruis crop wili rage in pearly all districte. & goun- rapes | eifent condition and give Indi- yield. - Walnuts.and citrus ing Yumble prnm - ons and will he lighter in meny sections at of last season. Wheat and barley | ming rapidly and barley ‘harvest has enced in Yoio County Haying continues inces :the yield s large and the | age. Hops are making good | very promising. Feed ing up, “but” stock - coptinue in KM‘ eciduous- fruits were slightly dam- wind BAY SECTIONS.—Générally during - the: week, with fegs miong the coast. High northerly winds sused much Wamage to fruits and vegetables tn portions of the sentral districts, ahd grain hiy injured. Chertiés and prunes in Valley wi g ceported the crops will b : s peaches and’ prunes were damaged in.ihe Vacatille district -Apri- » are Mpe in Solano Cqunty and MNgbt.ship- fients have been made. .The crop hl‘ nét been injured and 1f in excellent condition,’ itk indications” of & large yield. * Apples -—m rroBebly be -light in all “L‘!Lfi_ Jl G are making nnlfld 1e well. i (‘munml an l vort Fiacer. Orait te n.“'&’E e..paf‘i?g. mattring. mmaxy. EAN JOAQUIN VALLEY. -omly #hd measonable weathgr prevailed m th- nast week with light showers in . " of R valley Wadneday. The ghowers caused: 1 or no damage to haysand were tob Ught to be of, benefit o xru- * grain. Hayiog continuer aid the yield and aMty ame geverally -Teported good. bariey are maluring rapidly and- good vieids are expected -although it is feared that lnte so*n g¥ain has heen pinched by the warm vorth winds. ~ Decidunts fruits are goof growth asd aversge crops are Apricots are being shipped to market. The berry crop Js good and sh s have com- nenceq. Grapes are. blooming full and ccts are excellent “for & large crop. »rri ion water is plentiful and being -freely used. Stock are in good condition. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.—Partly cloudy afher prevalled during week, with 1 ight ‘sieng Loe-coast. - Light"rain fell in | Diego and. vicinity . and beavy rain in | ;n. mougtain districts ' Hay ~barvest. con- In g few | 5. the grain crop will be fair, butu- whole it ie considered a fallure Beags, tebie and vegetables are deing well Th. weathér recently -hay been untaforable for wal- nuts, dut no bilght has yet ap) " Apricots | are looking well apd other deciduous fruits wre sdvancing. DBérries and Mesa Grande Cherriws mre plentiful. ' Clirus fruits are in go0d_congition RA Sl:lllll m m- £rowing GWF\I i IJM prod: Tirers and orchands i ihe northerncoAdl ses: e s e emarally bove avecage, and in some localities unusually large LOE ANGELES Buuun! iocuittien” 00 aome hag and' muy bua fred celery. RO x;- and about hall & crop Nuch ':" dum:(‘ the -week, : Both positions closing at £56 78’ 6d. 1 0P 9 positio A . i T R SR, - A S T * 0B 483 | copper was unchinked. Lake Is quoted at $13G = E = . Am Car & Py pid 8913 | 15 1235, electrolytic, $12 T6@18; casting, $12 HA 3 Am .Cofton. Ofl |@12 SRz R i i Lead geclined 1s 34 in London, closing EEREE] American Ice pf £11 8s 9d, and- was quiet Ioo‘lli‘ with prices FEZ5 A Tinnsed o0 a shadé lower, being now from o . 233 Am Lin-Ofl pra Jobbing lote .out of store. sz g vy oot ooy Spelter advanced 5¢ in London. closing at £ rv A perorii B £23 7s. while It remained steady here at 8 3 A e G35 oa 44 8T%@S = AT S2s B34 1T ron' closed at Sls 6d In Glasgow and at o Bt bl A & BiN 3 % 1334 12515 |43s 0 in Middiesboro. Locally. iron was un- [ Cloully .00 | X o Mining Go. - 123" | changed. No. foundry, Northern, is quoted B Cloudy . .10°| Anacon Mining Co. 467 | at $14 75@15 No. 2 foundry, Nor&un - Cloudy" .00 | Brook Rap Tran.. 6% 40% | 514 a4 . 1" foundry, ~Southern, 5 Cloudy 60| ol Bt & 1 1600 265% 2b " 204°¢ | No. 1 founary. Southern, soft, §13 sogis . 3 Orenay . | Com_ Produets 10 "on Mou Mou | Pig Iron warrants are nominal‘at §9 20, H Cloudy. .00 |"Corn Produets ptd. g 0014y ] Glear” 700 | Distll Secunitiea .. 2015 Visible Grain Supply. Mt Tamalpats.30.04 - 56 Cloudy . 0b } General lectric:. e TN 100 North Head. cosss nters aper ey S C Y Nor : Jeaned , NEW YORK, May 31.—The visible supply of Fhoenix ... 2.6 96 Slaar 7 0 4 L e 2% | grain 9%, us compiled by the New York | 35 Point 'Reyes..80.02 58 Cloady. 901 Tuteenast Fump .. | Produce Exchange, is as follows: Wheat, Portiand . 64 Cloudy Pump p(d . 7 |Froduce Exchange. s as follows: Whest | Red Bluff.:. .. 68 Cloudy fonal u(m # In T390 busheln: decresen TERRE00. n, Raoseburg [ American .. = | 000 bushels; decrease, 504, 3 ‘Bacramento . s 4 . | 000 bushels; increase, 30,000, Barley, — " 24 bushels; decrease 130,000, 2 X s 1 - 68 | Pressed St Car r(d | 68 m | Puljman Pal Car. zw o s | Republic Steel (‘hicavo Board of Trade. 100 | Republie Steel pf: (22 | Rubber Goods 48 52 _‘4 & 5 72 48 Rain W02 | Ruhbe&:m&-d!l P g‘a; Winnemuo 0 48 Cioudy - T. | Tenn (oal & Iron 3 Yuma 94 66 W . Clear .00 | U S Leather .. = Future Grain and Proz'mrmr WEATHER cu\mflfms AND GENERAL o7 | —_— » RECAST, | @01 | CHICAGO, May 31—The break in May The' pressure s rising slowly along’ the coast 5% | wheat did Wt come until near the close o of -California, but- owing to the presence of 85 " | the day's trEiing. The market opened weak an extensive depression over the intermoun- 3 ) 9 | as a result of lower ppces at'Liverpool. July tajn fevtion and morthward. alonk the Racky 400 (.u, 531 531 ,"-md ‘flt%c down at Bc. Sent Mo n region unsettled weather is llkely 300 1551y 155 lr\, ;fl:clzledmol?“ v‘:annd”no-l ;,;r" FI“;.{[Q'W ontiny t rtion of the | Wes 3 % 5% Wi e weekly statistics of the intér- s cBos s aiio e i feqasyits o L AdBaey " | natlonal trade were less bearish than they have Rain bas fallest in Northern California, Ore- Total salés ....138,700 shares. been for some weeks past. and excessive rains bern Nevada. Waskiington and No had fallen in many sections of the Southwest. The bullish reports from thwest were & UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. he rature has falen-over 10 degrees gl R M < in the' RONRerA Porilon 6 the Sacraments | youk p-day 2 9LNe ond transac- | paciaily substantiated by liberal purchases by | Valle o o v - 4 » t. Louis houses ¥ -the stren, n that "n;y followihg high winds are - reported: AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. market, The corn market here also showed vinnemucéa, 32, - northwest; )lod-nn, 26, Common bid 3 asked 4%; preferred bld | dccided strength, 1In consequence an -~ im- | southiwest, and. Independence, 32, west. 35, asked 35% | proved demand developed in the wheat pit. The | weakness with which trading began was not o sade ‘at San Francisco. for thirt NEW YORK BONDS. Forecast made ‘st Y only arrested. but was In a short time re- 1045 |L & N unified 451005 hourc ending midnight, June 1: U B ref 26 reg Northern - California — Cloudy; ° unsettled |Man con gold 45.103% | placed by a fair degree of stremgth. On a ber Wednesday, with showers in northern | {Mex Cont 4 ..... 8% good commission house demand July graually | advanced to $6igc. After the first hour the b | -y | market experienced a long Interval af dull- portion and in Sierras; light southerly Winds, changing to fresh northerly. L BT W 96k Southern California—Cloudy Wednesday; | Do coupon.....132 M, K & Tex 4. nmx, | et tranmactions ' belsig {Mergely of -.acaly. fresh “soutbwest winds. Do old 4s reg.105%| Do 2ds .. | ing mature, The question as to the size Nevada—Cloudy, unsettled gveather Wednes- | Do coupon 1063 NR of Mex con 4% T4 | the outstanding short lines of May wheat hnd ‘day, with-showers 4n. northfin portion; brisk | Atch gen 4s 101% N 997, | acted as a check on many traders, but as the mflhvm winds. Do adj 4s [ | session wore away without any sensational up- n Frapcisco and vieinity—Cloudy Wednes: | Atlantic C- L 4s. 104% | turn In the price of tHat delivery the convic- = y ight southerly winds, changing to brisk | Bal & Ohlo 4s mn.\ that shorts had practically covered thelir flonhwefl | Do 3%s . 95 [Nor & W con 4. USH | gained ground. This resulted in large . 6. MEADIE, Distriok Forscastar. | Centrdl of Ga 52107 |OSL 4s & partic. 944 | woliing Ta fofure delivarics; Causing '8, Wesk D et ine-. .. 74 |Pa ‘conv #14s..... 9414 | unertone, During the last haif hour the * * | Ches & Ohio 4%s. 043 Reading gen is.- o0l | teature of trading was the wide fuctuat 2 ) & Alton 3igs. S L &-1.M con 5a.114% | Of Mll); r:{' “;«l:h man‘l" howflevrr- ;E-‘:lnl;vl - B 48 L & §F fg 4a 8173 | very lik ter selling off to ¢ July | EASTERA MAR]\FTQ fuin 311 | e & sl with com- |8t Louis SW lsts. 1s. An active demand from shorts, | paratively light receipts, caused in extremely | 1 . 7, strong corn market, ices fromi Eastern New ¥ ork llanev Market 18 ' 1 Kansas were bullish, the crop in that section f; [: . 70% b(ln: ‘eplorledd badly In, nlrad by c:m‘d‘n l'n.e: NEW - 81.—Close: Money on | Cons Tobacco s. 897 Unton Facine 4. 1005 | market closed st uly open ¢ lower 3 ;}E: 1;'9!:1?“.6:97 !rl -;g‘_ Ky lyp" Colo & Bo 48.;.. g‘ Do conv 4s.... 08% |to io higher at 4% to 47l/m sold up o | call-—asy. & o, SO , C P &1 con bs. § Steel 24 Bs.. 734 | 48@48%c und closed at 47! éent; -closing bf& 1 per cent; offered, ¥ Per | Dop & Rio. G 45 mu,\v\amm ists . 5 Oats .were quiet and ini uem-e-s m.lnly by | cent. " Erfe prior lien 4s. 98% Dv deb B gfi wi:e lc(,}‘,‘:fl of other grains. July clolgd at | Time l(mnHEqu at 2@2% per cent for sixty and ninety ‘days and 3@6% per cent for &ix | ¥ mont] Provisions were st on an active -com- miseion house demand, m; shipments of hog products for the past week were mainly re- SEW YORK MINING STOCKS. mereantile piper—3% G4’ pir cent, N Sterling -exchange —Firm, with actual busi. 39/ Little Chiet 5 | phorer eeliag in corn nad & iittl. iafuence; ness in bankers' bills at 8725 for demand 40| Ontario 5 | After ranging between $11 273 and $11 78 | and 4t $4.8535@4 8545 for.efxty-day bills, - T1iOphir = e F A of”fl"l ok PUoheh sabis—0¢ SEMLIL 13| Phoenix I e v ek sitw By 115 potts L e ““ Com Tunnel 2 10/ Potost | " lending tutures 4 as foliow Bes s tbe. . Con Cal & Va... 1 38iSavage . Articles— Rien “Low” Close. - Mexican dollars—44%c. 4 . | Horn Silver’ 1 35|Sterra N “,h,“ No. 2— A Bonde + Governments, irregular; Fallfoad®; | Iron Silver 1 50 Small Hopea Ma: o 084 a7 heavy, £ - Leadville: Con ... 02IStindard .. - Tuly (oid) 867 £7% sl 86 7% A July (new) 3 04 gg 85 New York Stock: Market. -Boston Stock Market. et ",‘,",'1,, 4 bt - E 4 - — . Corn No. e . ‘NEW YORK, May 31.—Three days of leis- | Money— T [U s Steel. 46 47 ure for the.bgmtempiation of stock inarket | Call lpans 2g3%) Do ot 48 47 prospacts did not result in any accession. of Time joans . Westing rummnn 7 4 _speculative eonfidence, so far as revealed by ‘Bon tning— 40 ‘the meager dealings and the haiting and. nar- | Atchison 4 1003 Adveiture - o _row fluctuations to-day. The market showed | Do adj 4s 90% | Allouez o no essential ckange from fts recent- lethargy.| ~Rallroads— Amal Copper The firm tone of the London market and.the Agchison %! Amer Zinc .. 1w “ Baturday bank statement, Whioh was called | Doy 91741 Atlantic . g Frorsite Dy tiugers, wers warth o fractional | Bascoh & Aibany.243 | Bingham . 1 rise this mofning Whiéh gmounted to ai av- | Boston & Maine. -163% Catumet, & Hecla, 6 50 erage of about K. Frices then slipped back | Imston Eiev 401 | Centennial 8% 8 'nu to balow last m-r- level. The nominal Fitchburg pfd. Copper Range cause’. was the suspens! = of & firm on.the | Mex Central Daly; West ..... Jul 65T% 875 Cotton Exchange, but, aithough the- failure Coal s,pm“ ver . 665 6 92% was unnounced as due to & defalcation, with ‘mo bearing on the market or financia] condi- tions, the .market failed to Tecover its lost ground. - News of the day whs not impertar Cash Grain and Provisions. offered some. more, favorable festures ) :’:.‘n Y o o time past. The market ignored 1, Mohawk ... iire 30 C‘"CM"’ May 31 —Cas s ,':,g‘;m“.g",'m as e O te weekiy ciop bulletin of the Weathey 1250 | Momt. Conl & Goke Flour, quief an No. ‘Bureauy was encouraging as: s the wintet | . Do ptd {125%10la Dominion .:. 1 /s ,w heat orop.. and was aistinctly hopeful ' faf | Amer Tel & i o e '}u 2’white, the starting. sprmg wheat crop. cott W 216y | Parret 0, 2 s oo h,_ crop was sbswh _ts Beve lmbroved. The -7 10 Shoice “malties. -4 fenor of the weekly talks by. trarfic offclals of D Rerm et 41 the’ rafiroads war dlstinctly affected by the . &, Northe l:'o&r ‘brighter pes felt for tl crops, ] ave b: had some effect in turning the downward slide | Mass Blectric. A .,“u"'l"w,fi’ ;‘m B Resun: of raiiroad traffic in evidence since the middie ’n i whisky, basis of t April, percen e rom L R ."! ¥ sy m": i a;cu"""'“:hm o £3% clover, contract Sency for several weeks past or the Recel; X week of May the decrease has fallen to but Eib e v\‘l” lhlp-’:flt;o iittle more than 1 per cent. Not earnings d > t, bushels 000 " o, i 5 operating expenses.no .:&"y?t' e London €losing Stocks. | S ?.“A 8 ain, fective in the Tor that period. The e it tatement was the Immfln( item to-day s, ....1 1§ Bl:'”. bushels . ern. Py C g e o S Agura. 8 o e company wu om Yale | shawing, 291 Butter, Cheese, und Egg:. L Trrity of s aividend was Uhreatened R e 10 | cmncaco, May §0n the Protuce Ex e wrtean o s Semand. for SR |, eate TN, chamee o ahy (88 putier mare, s Sady. | ¥ but, the price of scerling exchange continued Gt Ocaat Wasts. 15 .| Do 80 ed ;g% Criameries, “xmmc. dairies, 12g16c. to advance the possibility of St P.. us of gold to Lona.vn a O M0 & a_movenient ussed. irect was movement ; Lwt.ftock Market. 94 9! u—CA —_ 8] g, e e or 39 2004 907 Sows, 1 TORLTS: hai " 330 Dulls, 52 50 | lows o&-mm My n.m to—mnnv-, and the su ry t §2, mmofhuuu-nda-p—md A ber_of 1 a “1":.'.. ueuubanhnun u-u-:um m:unr-null 25%d per ounge. % m Wea!her Rzparf 5 540000, e £ market: e m Ixed and butche W s s, gk B B BRI SR e LR The ..m"‘*‘. Btocks— s B bul (-.l.’,u 70, aate u"‘“ ared: with n-nuun--uu Atcifieon - .. Ca"d"‘m of the Treasu Y- Shaie $5mae: last sehson, ayd the yainfall in the lgst twen- [-Atchison s choice -n-p' ot Bal: & Onle s “-""‘I';W' state. -uod“u 0 S ‘Western | Caned Rflrmnumum general 55 oG 65; soring muiomu Chesp B aine cah patence, $163.140.7801 g0l yoar: Gl & A vid e ] Miscel‘laneons Markets. ot & 'fl-"'"““' New York Cotton Market Gkl & 8P v i o T e L o T Wool Market. ol Term & 7 50 OB aready t & net dcciine of 6451 polnts, | BOSTON, May 81.—01a wools are mow prac- at | Sterling Exchange, 4]!!:. | The San Francisco market for cas) Silver declined %c. before. | Sterling Exchangs, sixty days Beriing Exchanse.’ sisht Exchange ruu_lma . New /York Exchange, sight New York Exeh‘nl’l. teletrlpm: Silver' per Mexican Dollln. ‘nominal ‘Wheat and Other Gf;ain.c. - WHEAT FREIGHTS— Rates are nominal, lllll & tor spot and 21s 3 for new crop loading are about_the current quotations. The chartered Wheat fleet In port has & registered tonnage of 0462 against none at this time last year; Adisengaged, $4.000 tons, against 8.100; on the | ny to this nom zu,no tons, against 412,900. WHEAT— markets. remain about | iously mnd and the only news is that | rian crop reports -are ing serious; | as t St rains were mmsufficient and rust. is The Amaticas » Visitje supply decreased 2530, 000 bushels. world's shipments _for_ths week were as ol quarters: - Russian, 339.000; Danublan, 72.000: Argentine, 203,000; Indtan, 250,000; - Australian, 52,000, Chicago _showed mo change worthy of nots. ) Erain con- tinued quiet and featureless, but futures were cloudy weather lower, ‘chiefly owing to cool, in the interior. s CASH WHEAT. Calitornia, Club, $1 2501 32 White Australian, u 521 Club, $1 30@1 Nocthors Biotstem, @1 55 per ctl. California Northern $1-50 FUTURES. Bemsion 0 to 11:80 .0 m. A Open. High. December .. 41758 $1 8" $190% 81 8 u 2 p. m. Sessfon. May—$1 313 bid. December—$1 30% bid, $1 30% asked. BARLEY—The first cat of new Barley of the seagon came in_from Call and sold at $1 073, It welg] ‘bushel, was plump, bright and citen and. a very good specimen’ for the first arrival. The ok o st yéar arrived June 1 and brought | Yesterday's market was slightly lower both for cash grain and futures owing to the large arrivals, weather in_the Ipterior. Sales of cash grain were fair and offerings were ample for all needs. CASH BARLEY. $1 05@1 06%: Shipping and Brewins, . a: 1001 11%; Chevalier, §1 10@1 15 for fair to chalce. . - i FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. ~ . Open. High. Low. . Close. December ... . 97 153 % ven 2'p. m. Bession. December—8614c asked. OATS—The market vontinues quiet, with 4 31 Gray, nominal. CORN—Receipts since last wéek. have bein Madera County, | ed 43 pounds per | the weakness In_Wheat and cooler | 3 he shippers are out of the market, but t6s 3d | H | | i ‘| Dried Prmts,. [uts, Ramn.t,Haney {5 | Reds offering rather fecly, but Whites ‘scarce | 3 eue | mominal, “with' no_stocks. of any. consequince, | rather. larger, but are not heavy and consist.| ‘AUCTI()N SALES Red, $1 25 per sack: Strimg Sase. per 1o; Wax Bann 3@6e per Ib; Tomatoes, $1 0@ and or l?n:n‘(n:c‘k’d)w uash, T5c@¥l 25, per box: Cabbage, TO-DAY, 3 dozen;” 51 h'-_ 1 e 1 gl ki Oukes & Co.. Aue : Garlie, 'new, 5@Sc . Der - Ibi | it Jn0ans Lost S tormer Stoc - t, 6@10c v.rlb;.DrIad Pej a.w. tnu- the -balance. of carpets and furniture oF sun-dried and. 12! m&"mev.p. from .the Imperial Hotel; aleo several - orited; Dried Okra, I 9souo per 1b; Green pleces of antique : etc. gg-n, 7@10c per 1b for Los Angeles and 19| . OAKES & CO:., Auctioneers. fop Mexican; Marrowfat iqnn-h. jobbing - Jamies 133@2c per 1 3 Poultry and Game. fi%‘ ':i“fil am. o sell W“' AUCTION. SALE at Poultry- was marketed on up weil and a second car A car of Wests Monday Zhe second car met with and clean ‘went on yesterday. a fair demand, u(hoflrulau. a few coops being Recelpts of domestic stock | ‘Meat Market. 2 wo'nmm' '-.nn declined owing more ta the e s e > o 1 Veiliin Hhts the Sackee ™0 DRESSED mfl ¢ rates from I‘lfl'hl-“ to “-‘ are as follows: q Hmm-‘*n for Steers’ and 5@6a per 1> ,’.r."-' ' mflfiummrlm. LAMB—8%0%0 per I, RK—Dressed Hogs, 61508%c per Ib. - LIVESTOCK MARKET. - The following quotations m for good, sound Franciaco, Wwere moderate and the market was in ‘shape -for scllers and prices were well main-.|. {ained. Game was in gt nccul&t.dnnd cleaned at o e e PUL: Der b dostings, Geese, el $1 50G1 1:3 per r, per dozen fDP Dld Hens, uun. wor- len. 35 3 $1_25@1 GAl ) $1 50, @2 or Cottontile and 31 per dosen. Lor brush Bulter Cheese a mvd Eggs. i Eor some listls time quist eftorts have ,,:"“"‘-,_, o S ke s 28 an exchange or '-bo lllfl- l CA’ E—Steers, 1%@%%e; Co'n and Helf- Bl leation ‘of market cond ors, FAGTc: thin Cows.” gt per dairy t;:g; :e'.'.z. -:-hln‘ n‘ Y‘-lunh{' ES—4@4'%c per 1b (m ' cards. out announcing meet ing mould be held ac 10 o'clock fo-day at 325.| - SEE ,.".,"""‘" g VR My, e er, - 3 ) ) HOGS--Live: Hogs, 140 to 200 |!s Be; Lutiman the. accing secretary. ot al-of “the | Yer 200 Ibs: $i4c; soft ; bodses have et joined. and"thé matter is still | in_its preliminary stage. The markets opened the. business week pre- cigely as they closed the preceding week, being freely supplied- and duld, with .dealers show- “ing no disposition either to advance or reduce their -asking prices. The shipment” of Butter to Los Angeles-has . as that market can | now buy cheaper in. the East than here. Cheese {is very depressed. Eggs are steady. Receipts tor three days . were. llfim b Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. - AGS—6rain | __nm d 5% ¢ June- ‘.'uly. San Qu-m-. sx 40; “n..hs‘- TGS | CANNED FRUITS-~The Calffornis Fruit Canners’ Mmlm quotes the lolb-h!. ’l'“ and 6@7c_for lower grades; Y: 9g9%c. Enstern, 12140T4c P bGGS—Ranch, 1819 foé fair to shei store. 16@17%c; Eastern, nominal. Deciduous and € um: Frml.\'. Butter, 2053 cades Eggs and 30.700 Map: UTTER—Creamery at first hands, mmpmc 4 or extras and 17%@lSc for f Ty, 0@ .- E < i tore Butter, 13@10¢;- cold 3 1851 & = CHEES] e tur good “to choice new FRUITS. }E i ) vuu; e I Receipts of Strawberries, while more: than ‘sufficlent for trade .requirements, . were less than usual, but as there was a heavy earry- | “over from ‘the preceding day the market Tuled Weak with canners .scill buying {he 3 Malinda variety at the lnllllllum ute. su | cooked Jlots selling helow i L quotations. g e S Yo be Tighter from now on. s the frst srop. s becoming éxhausted. Yesterdiy's receipts in- ‘cluded sevéral chests of the new crop ‘Berries, which were readily disposed of at full Ngures. The. other. berries were in light but Ample sup- B sad prices of Loganberties deciined sharp- - Gooseberries, Currants, Figs and Apricits arrived freely and prices of ail four deserip- |. tions were lower, Cherries were weak, for packed - stock, with supplies far {n uceq of tlie demand.. Be: | ceipts were about 2600 packages and there was an abundance of carried-over- stock offering. Loose stock was. held Iundy by h\mu pu: chases by canners, whe were paying 2 13&\1 Lper pound for white and 23@3t -for- blac) Offerings of- Boyal Annes were chiefly of. or long- PEACTRIC G)Dnsn—annfl-q, " quality and sold slowly' in consequencé. New | cases, regular, Green Apples were -offering. freely and sold at N en Abples were ofering. f ] St Joees 6%c: wnn:g wc flm.y -Qlla sold at $3 30 per. crate of . sixteea | e melons. Trade in Oranges was quiet owing h?.hx " §%o; - tablets, Te: mlddln.,’l" to the competition of deciduous frufts. | fancy boneless, 8% @8%c; pickled Cod, & Monday's auction sale -six car - loads, eonmx- | pitkied Cod, half bbls, $4 75: Pirate Cu'l cu ing chiefly of poor quality -fruit, were sold, Navels selling at- 7 15 and_Valencias at .w’,s‘w' Sonin pines, §8; yey, sullew $8 Dt . CORDAGE—The local company quotes as jrollows, € davor 3 pev cwmt Ecewst for- cash. no 000 bs: Manils, M3%e: $1 4 ¢ STHAWBERRIES—$4@8 per chest far Long- worths and $2@3 50 for the larger varieties. LOGANBERRIES—$3 50G5 per = chest. and | a ,kml Pér crate, ,1::1: I::_q.lch D-wx 9%c; -Bale Rope, 11%@ B ir il e s g o B '1| ‘COFFEE—Costa RS 153 tor. stricely prirge to fancy washed: uv,m %e tor prime cra P RASPRERRIES $t 23081 00 per crats, GOOSEBERRIES—1@2c per b for commo: and 6gSc for English. - % CURRANTS—50G60¢ per drawer. - CHERRIES—Black, 2 Samdt ant 3@6c per 1b 1n bulk per draw B Foaie ‘per 1o tn buik: Hoyal Aune. 50 | 13 @65¢ per drawer and, 5@6c per I1b_in bulk. APRICOTS. 81 zbox %, per box o crate. - -uhm 114612%e for good washed: 113%@lic e el Taoheeys lagils tor | pri ‘ordinary. Salvador-—14@14%c¢ for fancy ns- o fur.strielly prime washed: i or to prime washed: 9G10¢ for Tair washed: e for fair. to prime washed peaberry: . APPLES—$1@2 50 91,@10%¢ for good. to prime semi-washed; 99 FIGS—$1@1 25 per o 2 e | for' superior unwas| Sla@8%c for good CITRUS FRUITS —Navel Oranges. $1 50@ un 9% @10c for good to superior - 2 50 for fancy, $1G2 for choice and'$1@1 25 for | Gnwashed . for inferior to oc- standard; Seedlings. $1@1 25; Valencias, $28 ' dinary. i 9 12 75 Mediterranean Sweets, $1 Nicaragua—Nominal; 11%@13%¢c r-»«-u to erires, $1 50; Lemons, strictly good §U50qi 15 for chotcs dnd $1G1.35 for stand. | wasnedr Bi@8%e for . Grape Fruit, §1 5062 for seediess l%‘lo ‘washed; 9%4@10c for good to prime unwaasned a5 peaterry. tor crdlnufl Mexican Limes, ot bunch: for" Central . Mexican—14@1Se for fancy Pineapplés, | § case: G3 | Smerican ar $1G3 for Hawailan; $2G3 per dozen. All_deseriptions under thi viously stated, the markets- bel mfld D'lhen'y By pre-. | unwa hed peaberry; Bsfiflhc for .no‘ to su-’ * qtiet and | perior unwashed. "LEATHER- The tarners are q D“H medium, Quota- | except Raistms.’ Prunes. and .Honey. ! tions remam as before. -FRUITS—Apricots, 8@10c for . -Royals and- ! 31 c; light, Harness Leather, heavy. 30g33c chiefly of Western. ~The market rules firm at | 9@1% for Moorparks: Bvaporated Kpples, 4146 the high prices. 2 - dried. . SG4%er . Peaches, 10 “tor No: 3; medium, 7 Western _sacked, $1 50@1 05 for_.Yellow, Pears, SLaG13e, Fige, white, 3%a@de o boxe | 38e: Swirting. No_ 1. No. $1 47%@1 521 for White and 31 4561 50:fof | black, diic: Plumis. fitted. 58 0ise per b, Coliar Leather_15@16c per foot: Trace Leathér, Mixed; - .California large Yellow, $1 1 60: ~PRUNES—1903 crop, 2G2%c for the ronrw““c. Kip. unfipis] £0@30c per Ib; Veal. smail rourd do, $1 55@L 60: White, $1 553G | sizes. 4 | finished, pez 1bo Calf, - finished, | i | por b Wax Sies. 106 §) 1 60 pér ctl; Egyptian, 160 for “White | | ana $1 27%4@1 30 Tor Browh. 4 g{‘z—mnduy held, but qulet, - BUCKWHBAT—H 15@2 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. The millers continue to report very quiet| at, 31 30@ | follows: 50-1b RAISINS—F. o. b. prices Fresno for 1903 i7c per foo it Knife crop- (subject to change without fibtice) are as | Splits. 14@16c; Rough Splits.- s.lo: .q- 1b. boxes—Loose Muscatel, 4.crown, | TANBARK—Grouad, per stick, lm 50@18_per cord. 4c ib: 3-crown, 4%c; 2-crows = o o OILS—Quotations are- for barreis; m cascw Mascatels, 3%e; do-floated, o Seeded Rai ins, 16-0z" cartons, famcy. -5 ™" ci cholce. ard 43c for raw; China Nut, 60" Cocoanut Ofl in barrels: 38¢ for Ceylon and ustralian; extra bleached winter Sperm markets for evervthing under this hea . Dy for A FLOUR--C l(ornhul'u.nl!y (Extzas, $4 600 Layers '3crown. 8135 Oil. 88¢; natural winter Sperm Ofl, G3¢; extra Sretion-and Washingta hhbl S sfi;‘w" "“z“fi“‘,&‘i‘z‘i;' No. 1 harduhelr. 130 (ol i L B ln:'m&nm;;é' M ashington, ing ‘l No. 0. s} t AL, i No. 2. 11@lllc; Almonds, 11%c for Nonpa 1 Lard Oll. 63c: pure Neatsfoot Of. 73e: )(Xu.!TUFFB-—‘Prlce- in packages fis, 11%e for I X L. 11¢ !or a jos- Ultra | X Neatsfoot Oil 63c: light Herrhig Qfl. follows Gratiam K1 5 20 Cpere 100 lbl.l:‘nd w?ezof Langwedoc; m”’lc for Herring OIf, 40c: Salmon Ol 34¢i . Rye Flour, “fi llnl $3 257 Rice Flour, | Eastern; Pecans, n $4 50@5. ‘bnlkd rm: O, 37c; -raw Fish ‘Ol ted - 7; Corn’ =-l. cream do, $1 25: |~ HONEY—Comb, .11 %@12ke | Patmt Oil, 33c;. raw Paint Ofl, Oat Groats, $4 50 Hcmlnv- $i@4 25; Buck- 4 maue for amber; water white exlneud 5@ | - COAL OIL—Water Wirite Coal Oil. wheat Flour, “W 75; Cracked Wheat, light amber = extracted, 4%@c; dark, | 14c; Pearl QI in cases, Farina, $4 do: Woole w:aul Flour,” £ ,,‘,’: : Star. 0jpc; Extrd Stac. M olled Oats, bl g e, s » * | Bocene, c: Deodorized . 8 10; pearl Bartey, $6.U8slit Deas. boxes, § ESWAX: mm—wr . buik, i6c: in cases, 22%c: reen Peas, $5 50 per 100 Tbs. & £ 13c; in_cases, 19%4¢: S6-degree. e -~Pro1/mom- -butk, 25c: in cases, 31 % Hay and ~Fréd:mff: R it - | TURPENTINE -§ ":’c- r‘r’”nnoll in cases and Chicago was shiarply higher. Pork_advancing fl%&'bm" 3 DFed Lead. T4® Hay is Nponnfl very quiet, with weak tone. though ¢ there is no fufther decline in | ‘Angther car of Volunteer Dat came in wnru-y, but was not sold. = wi Brlno.lnd Midall lnll continue firm, llgl’zla m 50 per ton. TE—§2 per ton. T bried 50 r ton. umu Meal at i s C ~' Cocoanut Cake, §: ; Corn m Be: m “‘fiu‘.‘i"v?n.. Nvhia. Ot $7910; Bar- luy o ”gn, A11; im:, $7@S; ‘Alfalfa, $7@ W—80@S6c per bal Beans and Seeds. OALIID last weok. s bothing hew in Seeds g'u‘:uu. A mul wnm. o 25 Lima, E m ur m Xidn m ; Blackeye, | 15 per otl; S0 w Brown 25; Ycllu' %e for mn“‘in? 14 M AR RAEE gl e # e e Potatoees, Onions and V egetables. | mar i were heavy rceints of new Potatoes X the T the river districts trlx:"‘l active, ices b M ings ';-wm continued to the ‘“' gln- were fmm , but m ‘% per 1b foll ggc Iflvlb (hu \‘t‘ Bplb tins, S%e; 3-1 .| 9%4e. tet market for | half harrels 8i(c; one tierce, 83jc; two m 45c and Lard and Ribs 123c and 223, The market, however, \as not activé: and offerh were véry much restrigted. Packers sold erately at the advance, - In this market.barreled Pork was lower il around in sympainy with the live FHogs, Al ‘other descriptions remal ed. The mn-ku s still quoted dull, wlll ample. sup- PerED MEATS—Bacon. e R beavy, 10c for light medium. 1% 13%c for eftra light and "15@16c cur sugar- cured; Eastern sugar-cured 13¢; Cal fornia, Hams, i Mess. Beet, ' $100 b 1011 00; Family, g o B NS Feet, !l. u-ona put.' RD_Tierces ‘quoted. at 6 e LENE—One half Larrel, 8%e; 2 Sc; five tlerces, 1%c per Ib, ;| Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hop.v. Hops are quoted quiet at the n‘.fl! re- vised prices. lmch are mow practically out. & growers’ hands, ands business is now"‘ s ’obbhl demand, as previously are moving off stock being in Detter Mfilfl:‘fio‘mm Flour, l: Wool is In good shape for sellers, as the | Wheat, b demand {s brisk .and everything, good 'and hflfl.‘. -1 poor, is moving out vapidly. A .few lots of | Oats, - er grade M have basn received, | Corn. ctls . [ h‘mm"“ MG ey e ek 000 - §—Culls and brands s 209 Gations. i Sl | Bran, ks : = . Hay_tons . 51 Straw, tons 283 Flow. ar sks 500 Pormtoes, ske. 3° Aside from the dividend o 35¢ on Ophir, —_—

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