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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1904. 15 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. et York S Stlver and E. Oats well held and steady. Corn I~’mrv.c and Seeds about as befor e g in daily. ez Hay coming Butter in large receipt. Provisions still dragging, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs plentiful Stocks quict and unchanged. ( ontimied inactivity on the local exchanges. -hange rates as previously quoted. Wheat and Barley Fiutures weaker, but the cash grain unchanged Feedstuffs still firm. Cheese depressed and Eggs advancing. with large stocks. Cotton still lozwer. showws some variation. quoted. and weak, but no lower. | Samples of new crop Coftee show a very small bean. Potatoes and Onions selling better under lighter supplics. Poultry rather :rmkcr under free receipts of Western. showing a .’argrr assortment. Fruit market dail THE (()IIIF TR‘?DI' Samples of the New Crop Show al N Very Small Bean. | l Henry Nordlinger | ee was ex- owering set | gll. An excep g dry weather | ng of the cherries | the first of the mew crop which | ¥ recelved here show a very sma h i€ & sign that the crop matured | " and smiso means that it will take equired to make Coffe fee trading world, being well sty of the bean. is to move more | in order to_obtain g thought that | e care of the | three to four ng which period e-eighths of the crop and that commis- sound to divert the uming markets at | obtainable. This | a consuming mar- n a considerable reduction | and we belteve | (stocks held in the interior | ted States) 1s now much | has been st any time - n port stocks of Brazil Coffee | T than they were on July 1 last | arkets mpe therefore in better | 7 were lust year to make their | of new crop. took 5,400,000 bags trom | ripening bean, and Santos and » w more or remeiy long | & ke in_ plentitul here, but very small come very wall receipts of mild | tates guring. the next 30 to 5O per cent less the same period last > be true it will have & on the general statistical 1£4 'm:lz?r)?}part. Pacific Time.) CISCO, June 6—5 p. m. I and minimum tem- for the preceding day New Orleans. Philadelphia. 72 Washington York. . Jlse 2-56 New Jacksonv Kansas City uopiveLiC BTATIONS. o 36 74 56 ] g 7% 60 8 % 56 NW 54 60 NW 3 102 66 NW 54 40 NW 1 €2 52 NW Pt.Cdy ¥ S0 68 N_ Clear v 66 B0 NE Ciear * 50 55 NW Clear 82 48 BE | ) 2 82 W : T 50 W 64 e S 2 46 NE % 54 EW Bi 48 W n 70 50 SW b €8 60 NW Rain ¥ 62102 70 SW . Clear WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. The pressure has fallen rapidly over. Utsh @nd bas resulted in the development of 8 de- pression of some Gepth over the inter-mountain region High northwest winds are blowing in North- ern Californta. Nevada and Southern Idaho. A thunderstorm is reported at Winnemucca end conditions are hw\nlfle (vr thunder- storms in the Sierras on Tuesd: The. temperature has falien 14 degrees in d Bluff and Fresno and 28 degrees at innemucea The following high winds are reported: Point - b, northwest; Mt. Tumalpals, 60 north- 44. mnortbwest. Eurcka, 38, 30, north: Carson City, 36, Winnemucca, 58, northwe | vear. | Colo So 24 pfd. 4 iy VR Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty bours ending_midnight, June 7 Northern California—Fair Tuesday, except | I thunderstorms in the mountains: brisk north | winds in the valley; high morthwest winds on foruta—Cloudy Tuesday; e mountains; {resh southwest | Nevada—Showers Tuesday: brisk to high | morthwest winds. ‘ Sen Francisco and vicinity—Fair Tuesday; | t south winde. changing to brirk westerly. A G. McADIE, District Forecaster. | Fruit and Wheat Bulletin. | R = gt = 5 e s { £5z% 2 . STATIONS. €85 Z 5 P o ; .82 8 N Clear 54 52 N_ Clear 00 66 NW Clear 0z 5 . lear S5 48 . Clear 185 50 N Clear 88 50 ... Olear 74 60 EW Clear 01 4 ... Clear 00 86 47 BW Clear .00 85 5 N 91 62 NwW IE0 s N S0 58 NW led 60 B 132 52 W Clear. .00 .85 83 ... ear Rl oo W 86 43 N s 07 W CTOP CONDIT! ‘good for " Am Linseed Ofl ;m Am Locomotive. . Colusa—Heavy north wind, causing nsider- able loss of bariey by breaking heads o in Jose— Foothill hay crop medium; prune erop light Hollister —Prospects for good crop of late | cling peaches; other varleties medium. Porterviile—Deciduous fruit crop heavy and | ear st truit Merced—Very windy; grain shrinkin pects poor for wheat Livermore —Grape vines going out bloom; sresent prospects excellent. —All fruits doing wel a Marfa—Past week kton—Heavy westerly wind damaging | pros- | ; medium crop. B ewhat trying on | gra better since yesterday; u‘(her crops um- c d. & a Ros North wind blowing all day; very drying (o growing crope. Palermo—Olive crops somewhat damaged by igh north wind. A. G. McADIE, Section Director. | g L | EASTERN MARKETS. 1 ‘ New York Money Market. NEW YORK, June 6.—Close: Money on | call, easy; highest and lowest ruling rate, loan, closing bid and asked at 1 per cent. Time loans, easy and dull; sixty and ninety | days, 2@2's per cent; six months, 3@3% per | cent } last | Prime mercantile paper. 3%@4ls per cent. ng exchange. strong, With actual busi- bankers bille at $4.8770@4. for | d»nmna end at $4.8575G4.8380 for sixty day | bille. Posted rates, 48004 861 and $4 850 [+ Commercial bills, $4 85%. er, 3 s 44%c. bonds, steady; raliroad bonds, New NEW YORK, June 6--The accumulation of » and Western stock in to-day’s stock :d more the appearance of an active ccurred n anything that has « the movement in the U decision. The most wholly ponsive to this influence, g efforts on the extend the movement into the The dealings in Ontario and tern iu the firet hour made up almost the 3 whoie market for the entire day oute dent had the effect of ing = of the Inc slative se | hopeless over the chance of inducing any activity in the market. The dealings were k to drop into the condition of apathy. : bas characterized trading for some time on the part of ¢ stockholders in Ontario and West- | frect the ution of the voting trust | h the stock # hel¥s'said to account movement to-day. In the lethargic | which overcame the latter market, ature was the inroad made at new po!nl!\ in the list of minor ralircad stocks Amslganiated Copper rose % when the re- | glection “of the directors without oppositicn became known, but the gain was net held. The subsidence of the floods in the Southwest | wns regarded with satisfaction, and pointed out that Southwestern frailroad earn- ings from this time will make favorable com- parisons with the flood damage period of last Railroad traffic officials had no change to report in the diminished volume of traffic. There was & rather notsble éxpansion in the k's movement of corn. Otherwise the hand- south policy of business and industry in Femeral was reflocted in she rafiroad tratfic for the wee in the international Movements changes were lowered to the point for & move- ment of gold from New York to London. The money market was unchanged. Bonds were irreguiar, some of the low-grade bands_falling sharply. Total sales, par value, were $1.685, TUnited Siates bonds were unchanged on call. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stocks— Sales. High. Atchison ... . 2600 69% Atchison pfd ..... 100 921 Baltimore & Ohio.. 1,100 78% Balt & Ohlo pfd... ..... Canadian Pacific .. 117% Central of N J Ches & OBIO ..... Chicago & Alton .. Chi & Alton pfd Chicago & Gt West 9,000 u\. Chicago & N W... 200 169% Chi, Mil & St Paul 140 | Chi' M & St P pfd. € C C & St Lou Colorado Southe: Colo Bo 1st pfd Hocking Val pfd Tilinols Central Towa Central ...... Jowa Central pfd.. K. C Southern ..... X C Bouthern pfd. Loutsy & Nashv 300 107 1074 10T% Manhattan L ... 00 144 144 144 Metropol Secvrluu - . I 7% | Met Street Ry . 200 100% 100% Mexican Central. 50 7 R @ Minn & Bt Louls.\. ... o ) MStP&SSM. 6i¥ 61 61y MSP &S S Mptd Missouri Pacific .. Mo xmk B verd ME&TpMd..... I‘RBe( uupm Y Central horfolk & Wel Nor & West pi Ontario & wmmm Pennsylvania ..... P CC & 8t Louls.. Reading Sins ;;‘ fd. 62 Reading P! Rock Island Co. 201 19% 20 Rock Island Co 63 =3 BL&s¥2d e Vo 4% % 2% ¢ Louis § W. 200 10% 10 10% £ Toun 8 hd v’d. Boo 254 2 4 400 by 4 Eouthern Rat wu 500 19% 19% 20 So Rallway pfd 100 83 83 R2! Texas & Pacific ases aao s.00 20 Tol St L & West. 100 22 22 :y TSt L & W opld.. _400 30% 34k B4t | Union Pacific ... 2900 8y 825 8% Union Pacific pfd.. 300 o114 Wabash ... isconsin Cent pfd 300 Fxprems companies— Brooklyn R T. Colo Fuel & Iron Consolidated Gu‘ Inter Pump Ioter Pump National Lead North Ameri Pacific Mai People's Gas Preascd Stecl Car.. Eressed Stel © ptd Pullman Pal Car. Republic Steel. Republic Steel pfd. Rubber Goods..... Rubber Goods pfd. Westinghouse Western Unfon. Total sales.. 283,000, | Ateh e York Stock Market. |3 Money— |U S Steel. . 8% call loans ....2%@3%! Do pfd 534 Time loans ...314@4%| Westing Common. 75 Bonds— Mining— Atchison 4 100%' Adventure 38 Do adj 48 9081 Alloez . 5y | Mex Central 4s... 59% Amal Copper .... 49! Ratlroads— |Amer Zinc g Atchison 4s ) Atlantic s Do pfd 2| Bingham . 2014 | Boston & Al (240%: Calumet & 448 Boston & anp 163 " |Centennial 1034 132 [Copper Range.... 41% aly West 24 6%|Dom Coal 85 N Y, 187 | Franklin . 7 Union Pacific. ... 827 Grancy ay Miscellaneous— |isle Royale . ] e pection with the Northern Securities | general market proved jtself al- irre in | | it was | | | big_ Indian crop estimates. | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. W YORK, June 6.—No bond transactions | ' AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. Comuion—Bid, $4; asked, $4 25, Preferred— Bid. $36 50; asked, mao NEW YORK BONDS, S ref s regllO44IL & N unified 48.101% v Do coupan iMan con gold ds.103% Do 3s reg nmmu Central 4s... Do coupon Do 1st imc. u'& Do new 4s res. nm Minn & St L 4a. Do coupon. . B{M_K & Texas ds- fiau Do old 45 reg.106 |- Do 28 ......... Do coupon '(“(m\ kg PR gen (l 108 N Y C gen 3%s..100 Do adj 4: 61 [N J C gen 5s....181 Aviantic \C 1, 4. ‘Ju*‘{\or Pac 45 104 Bal & Onio ds...101% 72 Do 8138 u\'.,rg“mnuu Central of Ga bs m'll.no!l_ 4s & pamc Bb% Do 1st inc.. 33 95% | Ches & Onio 414e. mu. Reading gen 4s... 99% Cht & Alton 3igs. T8)R L & 1M con 5511415 C.B&Qnewds 95 (SL & S F fg 48, C.M & SP gn 3s.100 |8t Louis SW Hats. nzu C & NW con 7x.121%|Seaboard A L ds. 7 R 1 & Pac 4s. 67%/S. Pacific 48 . 8% 52 Rallway Bs s. 994/ Tex & Pac 1 ... TBRIT. St L & W Cons Tobacco 4s. 60 |Union Pacific 4s. Colo & So 4s & Do cony 48 . U S Steel 24 Be. |Wabash lsts . Colo Fuel & I... Den & Rio G 4s. o Eric prior lien 4s. 98 Do gen 45 " R F W& D C ists 108, m‘u Cent 4s . Hock Val 4lgs...107% NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. | Adams Con 20/ Little Chief Allce 25/Ontarle | Breece 10/ Ophir | Bruns_Con 12/ Phoenix Com Tunnel 08| Potost 1 30iSavage 1 40]Sierra Ne 150 Small Hopes 02| Standard Boston Stocks and Bonds. Con Cal & V Horn Silver Iron Silver Leadville Con Amer Arge Chem. { | Mass Mining D6 Dl c-p e il 731 | Michigan Amer Pneu Tube. 4 (Mohawk .. Amer Sugar 125 |Mont Coal & Coke Do pfd .. 11014 Dominion Amer Tel & Tel.125 |Osceola Amer Woolen ... 10%!Parrot . Mass Electric. . Do pfd . Mass Gag United Fruit Un Shoe Mach Do pfd m {Winona . I Wolverine Cons for money, Do for acct.... | Anaconda | Atchison Do ptd Pennsylvania Ral & Ohi and Mines Can Pactfic UI‘Hfi\Ruvflnx c Ches & Ohlo. Chi Great West Do 24 pfd. Chi_ Mil & St P.u:w!sn Railway De Beers ... 9 s Den & Rio G.. Do pfd . Erle Do 1st pfd Louis & Nash o M. K & Texas 164/ 8panish 4s. Bar silver—Steady, 25 5-164 per ounce. Money—1%&2 per cent The rate of discount in the open market for short_bills is 2@2 1-16 per cent and for three months’ bills 2G2 1-16 per cent. Cash in the Treasury. WASHINGTON, June 6.—To-day's state- ment of the Treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the Di¥sion of Redemption, shows: Avall- Shie cb Duidmer, $163,207,650; goid,” $68,- New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, June 6.—COTTON—Futures opened weak at a decline of 12@20 points and closed easy at practically the lowest level of the session, a Bfll_ ecline of 14@44 points, New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, June S ~FLOUR—Recelpts, | 20,000 barrels; exports, 7000 barrels; dull and without feature. WHEAT—Receipts, 37,000 bushels: exports, 1400 bushels; spot, irregular; No. 2 red, nom- inal elevator and $1 13 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, $1 0734 1. 6. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal f. o. b, afloat. Op- tions declined steadily all day, influenced by a return of sunshine in the West and reports of harvesting in Southern Kansas, coupled with a bearish visible supply statement and The close showed 827 lw a nominal decline of 1c; 98 7-16c, L A 5 11162, closed 810 Decbmber. #43 @83 ion, clos 14c; December, 3 closed 843c. ‘ firinis HOPS—Quiet. HIDES —Steady. WOOL—Steady. r’r’rRoLEUu—ste-dy, refined New York, ST GAR—Raw, quiet: refined, steady. COFFEE—Spot Rio, steady; mild, steady. The market for coffee futures closed’ § points higher. Sales were reported of , in- cludi July, 5.85c; September, 5.76¢; De- cember, 6.05c; May, 8.55c. DRIED FRUITS. FVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- tinues quiet, with demand light and rather shay tn lonk though holders are asking recent rices: common are quoted at 4@Bic: prime, Aw,finxe choice, e, and fancy at 7e. PRUNPBS—There are reports of good Inquiry for prunes, but nothing has developed in l way of definite business, and the géneral tone of the market continues hrelv steady at quo- tations ranglng from 2%c to sxc. vra to grade. APRICOTS—Remain very quiet, but are nat urged for sale and quotations are unch: Chofce are held at 91.@10c; extra chmne. lou @10%e. and fancy, 11@1 PEACHES -Are firm: choice quoted at 7¢ 1"/.“; extra choice, T4 @8c, and fancy at 9% Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, June 6.—The visible Iuvply of ;Nlll Ywh‘!’l}' June 4. as SHIIIIP“M o the roduce ichange. follows: Wheat 20,005,000 bushelt. — decreass 073, buthels: eorn 4,177,000 bushels, Increase 417,000 B ot 100,000 bashis: decrease. 145,000 decrease ll‘.m rye 842,000 bushels, Barley 1,714,000 bushels, decrease 332,- ‘bushels. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK —The ket was 1fs lower -t ¢lfl T¢ 64 £122 for futurss. With R ] 1igh responded to the decline abroad and pper closing at aacuneezancotuhuturboth“ o o T @12 560 ¥ mum E‘;‘W closing at an mmmw"hmm to private advices regarding the crop situation 60; in sacks, § 25 64 to £22 in London and easy at| CORN-—Quotations for State descriptions Pears, 834@12c: Fie, wide p2%de tn beaes umust l’ln the New York show Egyptian sorts mp:hr- lack, ,,f' Plums, %w TIron closed at 51s 6d in Gl and at I- qd are easy, Western grades PR 1903 emp, 11%4 tn Middlesbore, Locally b shgw 1 No. 1 fwn , Northern, is qnoi-d at $14 ‘a a for Yellow, | RAISINS—F. o. b. prices Fresno 15; No. 2 foundry, Northern, $14@14 uo. No. " 41%.1 ms £ r h -nfl tl 4!&\ 50 for | crop (subject to changé without nauuy- ..-. u v, southern, and No. 1 foundry, South- lni« large Y small | follows: 50-1b boxes—Loose Museatel, 4-crown, h B ern, soft, $13 25@14 b0. round 'do, m 60; wu : ctl; | g¢ per Ib; 3-crown, 4%c: 2-crown, 4¢; Malaga, & Pig iron warrants wers weak at §9. ptian, $1 3213@1 43% for ‘Vh"- and §1 256 | loose. 3-crown, de; 2-crown, 3%c; Thompson's b R g seedless, dc; seedless Sultanms, 3ic: Seedl YE—$1 3001 82 etl. Muscatels, 3%¢; do floated, 3:2c Seeded Ra Y AT Bvcanln' per etl. ins, 16-0z c:ngnl, r-nc I3 ;lchnk‘e* n‘:: 12-0z cartons. fancy, cholce, e; in 4 Sc: Imperial clus- | Chicago Board of Trade. | Flour and Millstuffs. ™ Finesa: ,;‘;’é?'f.,.e, B Loadon eI 9 35 N ANy 3 Tayers ‘g Drown: $1.35: 2-crown, $1 25, THIRTY HEAD OF DRAFT Axb WORK R s Fams s Wainuis, No. 1 softshell, 13%@l4e; | HORSES, weighing from 1330 to 1530 pounds. . 5 FLOUR-Calltornia Family Extras, $4.600 | o z 11%@12c; No. 1 hardshell, 13g13ic; | Sroken, in good order and ready for Wwork Future Grain and Provisions. | 49 usual terms; Giakers' mxtras, $8 5004 80: | X0 3 11g11%c; Aimongs” ke or Rompa’ | Most, 0¢ gn.. x.:..h.’ 0 meh, 100, o per bbl. " | rells ul/,c for 1 - °pf:m, i County June 6.—Improved weather con- | =~ MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages and 9%c for Languedoc: s aifions and: ‘;-'7'.? capies nuenced wheat, at g:uo--: Graham Flour, $3 5}' ";llofs:m {Byeen; Fecnn B e Sy | 1 2% Ve M‘u: e bicnmat el g the start. Weekly staustics also were a dis: | Rye Flour, $3 ce Flou R s lls. Initial i 7 3 80; extra cream do, $4 10@11c for amber; water Wi s, gl o oGBS | B i s o Tn BR gt SEAEETLT || TUSMY, Jme T, W, 0P K. umu down to STH@STHe the price railied to | wheat Flour, c @ic. =, 1733 MARKET o7, iy & ey ing was d rily | Farina, $4 50: M hble ivheat Flour, : EESWAX—27@20c per 1b. near Van Ness ave., %0, The firmer feeling was due primarily Rolled Oats, bbls, 73? Horses st yard' June 5. Send fos catar in the Southwest, a_ prominent firm having boxes, Qquite bullish reports from that section. While there was some buying on these reports, the majority of (nfierl were skeptical as to the poor pre and the market soon developed Ponewed meaknesa. Forelgn news was exe tremely bearish, advices from France and In- dia claiming crops to be in excellent condition. The gr,mmon to sell was considerably aug- mented by the promising outlook of spring | t In the Northwest and also by the rela- tively small decrease in the visible supply, lh. | figures for this week showing a decrease only 672,000 bushels, compared with 25!&,0“) bushels decrease last week. Weakness in corn was an added bear factor. After sélling off to 87%c July closed at ST3e. Exceedingly liberal receipts, with prospeets of a continued heavy movement were the 8 10; Pearl Barley, § Green Peas, $5 50 per plit Peas, 00 1bs. Hay and Feedstuffs. New Hay Is coming in daily and selling at $7@S ror Volunteer Wild Oat, according to quality. Anything good will bring $8. A car | of Wheat and Oat came in from Los Banos, but as it was owned by private parties it did Bpt g0 up the market. Old Hay remains un- cl Mhe local millers quote a very firm market Middlings. er ton. 50629 50 per ton. o1 per ton. Rbtled Barley, rineipal cause of an extremely weak corn Darkr The market closed aimost at the | o, Meal at the mill, 39 Sogai; | lowest int of the session. Jllli opened at Cl‘ltke% Corn, $32 fi“.‘l ¢ and closed at 48% @48 Outs wWere easy, but there was not much selling pressure on the market and at the low point prices showed small losses. July opened at 30%@39%c, closing at 38%c. Provlllonl reflected the weakness of wheat and corn, buying by commission houses causing | @ firm tone. A decline in the price of hoga | and liberal receipts of hogs at Western points were against the market. The market closed n whu top, with September pork up 20c, lard 50; Mixed Feed, $22@2}; Horse Beans, $30@40 per | ton: Broom' Corn Feed. 90c per ctl. HAY_Wheat $10g18; Wheat and oat. $110 3 Oat, 12; Wild Oat. $7@10; ley and Oat, $7@11; Stock, $7@8; Alfalfa, 319 0_per l"MW—mc per bale. forory Beans and Seeds. firmer under scant nupv"n end a steady de- ‘ash quotations Were a CHICAGO, June 6, va: No. 2 sprin; wh t, | mand. | 3‘;2?‘,:5 :{ Tur o 10d T 86 No¥? | "Trade in miscellancous vegetables was -} corn, wq\'c No. 2 yellow, n 3 Iy active for Monday and prices of most olu‘ 4l No. 3 white, 4114 24 were well malntained. Peas and Rhu- barb were in_comparatively light receipt and ‘%&n rye, 75 Koo feeding batley, '40G4dc; fair | o sy coun o xsee H . teady, with the ca 1 cholce, ma(ing, 4536c; No. T faxseed. 81, | (et AR mirphu at 4rhc for No. 2 ‘and 55 i it pound for No. 1. Cucumbers from Marys- | e M0 poinds, | per Ted ocus), 56 Sog | Ville were offering freely and were easier. A@6 40; short i POTATOES—New, in boxes, $1 15@1 80 pe $1 short clear sides (boxed), 385066 75: | il fou white ana 31 1501 30 for Early Tos BISS ‘wines, STSFONIvar: Som 11 n sabks, $1G1 76 per ctl; ¢1d Oregon Burbani Regeipta. Shiomens arqlcas per ctl; old river Burbanks, S6c@ Flour. barrels 3 oflu\s—nunnn n Yellow, §6 per ctl: new Wheat, bushel 000 Hei: Buc@il par anck. | Corn, buskels Ty b ‘W' VEGETABLES—Green Corn. 33c per dozen; | Oats, bushels . 2 s 800 | Aupiragus, 4@7c per Ib: Rhubarb, T6@S5c per Rye. busheld . ¢ ! box: Green Pel $1G1'50 per sack: Garden | Barley, bushels . 24.900 9,000\ peas, o b; String and Wax _Beans, @8 per "Ib; ' Tomatoes, $1 501 T5 per Butter, Cheese and Eggs. box or crate for Los Angelés and §1 5062 tor Mexican (repacked); Summer Heas uu-u- 1 3 h-. ol Rl on. % —— T box: bage; $1 per ot ‘arrots, | CHICAGO. June 6.—On the Produce Ex- 81 25 per sack: Cucumbers, 50@73¢ per dozen; ! change to-day the Butter market was steady. do, M ryuuh $1 50@2 per box: Garlic, new, | | Creameries, 1315@17%5¢; dairies, 12@16c. Eggs, ib; Egg Plant, 10c per 1b; ’Dried | firm, 143, 615%c. Cheese, steady, 7% @be. Pzpr\!u, 8@10c for sun-dried and 121,@18c per | ELGIN, 1il., June 8—Butter ruled firm and unchanged on the Board of Trade to-day at 1714¢ per pound. Sales In the district for the | week were 819,900 pounds. Ib for evaporated: Dried Okra, 12la@lic per | Ib; Green Pepners. S@I2ye per 1o for Los | Angeles and 121G 15c extcan: Marrowfat | | Squash, jobbing. at 1% per Ib. | Livestock ] {arket. Poultry and Game. CHICAGO, CHICAGO, June 6.—CATTLE—Receipts, | TWO cars of Western Pouitry, chiefly Hens, | 18,000; 5@lle higher: good to prime steers, le and moved off well at §7 30 per X ceipts of domestic stock were light, | | but there were quite a few coops of small, | scrubby Hens and old Roosters on hand, car ried over from Saturday, and such stock con- | tinved to drag at unsteady rates. Large Call- 83 obac oor 1o medl stockers and feeders, Sl 25@4 T5; 4 BO; heifers, $2 25@G- 1 1 Bulle, 33 5544 catves HOGS—Recelpts t 20,000; Sc lower. mix 4 80; good to cholce heavy, T0a4 heavy. $4 0084 70; light, ‘4 554 sales. 15,000; | fornia Hens were weaker owing to the heavy ! receipts of Western and were quoted lower. Game of good quality met with prompt sale at quoted rates. ; bulk of 15@16e per Ib: Goslings, §1 758 dozen and 54 SHEEP—Recel) sheep, pt: steady: lambs, steady: good to choice wethers, #fnem : Ducks, per 5 90; fair fo_thoice’ mixed, 43 7009; “ 50@6 for youn Hens, $5 50@6 50 for lnrxe | e T toas . lambs 0: | and $4 50@5 for nall 1l youms Roosters $7 50@ | - 36,0088 . 9; old Roosters, $1 50G5; Fryers, 35 30G6 30; | g i | eiellen, A4 tow Warge and '$3G2 50 fof * | small; Pigeons, §1 25@1 50 per dozen for old ' Miscellaneous Markets, ‘ | AN arer 8150 ver a Rabbits, $175 re, per dozen: Ra - 2 'sce_ e arkets. @2 for Cottontalls and $1 per dozen for brush. Foreign Futures. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. LIVERPOOL. Receipts of Butter continue heavy and the Juy. et market is easy though prices remain un- 7% | chianged. This week's receipts are expected Closing 164 4% to show the eftects of last week's hot wave, PARIS, | though very litle soft Butter hax yat come in. Pheat— ntinues very weak and plentiful ety i June, SepLoDeo | “As expected Eggs have again advanced. 1201 2 pte are lighter and the best ranch are yll ‘cleaned up, but us many ‘pecpie wil Opening . Fao town with the closing of the schools this D dealers are doubtful whether the market Shene - %130 2725 | ien stand much more of a rise without di- minishing the local demand. St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Jus dlum f‘dq comb light 3@18¢c; washed, 21@3lc, Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, June 6.—WHEAT—Walla Wal- la, 7ic; Blugstem, 78c; Valley, 80c. WASHINGTON. "TACOMA," June 6.—WHEAT — Unchanged; Bluestem, &2¢; Club, 72c. Recelpts were 112,100 Toa Buttet, 1179 cases Bags and 0400 ibs Cheese. PR Cronmery ac st hands, ls\gmfi for extras and 1T%@1Sc for firsts; dairy, 168 1734c: store Butter, 13@15c; cold storage, nom- or good_to choice new dgl. Young Ameficas, @ldc: Western, 11@12¢ EDGI—-RIMH, l”ne tor fll.l; to choice and 22¢ lvr extra fine; 18c; Eastern, 1635 @18c. De:idum and Citrus Fruits. VOOL-Steady; me- and clothing, 18G23% eny fine, 12@15c; ‘b lnd m« fxm‘! wer Northern Business. Bm'x;rs‘l'.;z. June 6.—Clearings, $818,232; bal- arces, TACOMA, June 6.—Clearings, $341,427; bal- Receipts of Longworth Strawberries continued gkt and that description was firmer, with oc- casional sales of extra fancy reported in a small way at the rate of $15 per chest. The large varieties arrived freely and prices de- elln as thé demand was less urgent than on lay and surplus lots were taken by ances, $35,622, Sapars et the misimuns quotation. A full PORTLAND, June 6.—Holiday. chest of from Santa Clara sold at SPOKANE, June 6. — Clearings, $386,625; | §15. Offerings of the same description In balances, $41,402. grates apd_drawers from other sections wers in good firm. The bulk of the berries ts came to hund in poor LO C AIJ MARKETS ;-dmo- owing recent hot weather, and ces E . Cherries ely and there were large #* it | limes of bulk f carvied over from Batuday, ‘The market was as considerable of the was weaker, fresh receipts and nurlv all of the carried- over lots were soft and otherwise poor owing to the hot weather. canners purchased Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days.... — $4 89 freely of common white at the guotations and ange. =2 40%c for Royal Anne and a h“::'"" Exch j‘ = :g c‘-m o for al ":l“‘,"':f‘." * stoures some ew York chan —_— lou] 'lfe ples an N" im D:cm.e, te! - Wturm-fi;l from Coachella sold at b 55 | A box of green Peaches of the Early Alexan- can Dulhn 45 @ — | der variety came In from Vacaville and soid for 50; Bight boxes of Cherry i.umas came in rom the same section, but “wre. not sold up ta a late hour. Seedless Grapes appeared from Wheat and Other Grains. Coachella. ho};.""’l’h ‘were received, o(lu of WHEAT—Forelgn futures were weak. The e ge market was world's .Mp-mm'“xvr the week were as m. good shal u\d“a«tln:;a -uI:. MA?‘:J:“: quaters: Russian, 356,000, ruft cleaned up well at ood prices. 7 T ntine, lfl,w 243, cars aasorted fruit were Traltan, §0.000." mfle‘n mm- mp:r Navels, $3 25 per hox for decreased 72,0 estimate 25 (m; cholce .namug: es’o Jor %6 “;’.l' mat 3 ‘“&m“-‘.‘:’“‘" Pfor cholce; Mediterranean Sweets, "‘" eported muth Sontro- T the the re- mn @12:per chest for Long- cent’ Iwax Kansas, e ral opinion is for the l-ll‘l’ll‘ varieties. D e e A iands. The Waters are now gfl@num}fi A aberag are now bt : RASPBERRIES—$1@1 50 pu- enu ‘and 5@ subsiding. This market was lower a8 to futures, but un- changed uuv.\ueuh'nl ES—1! ”uewlhnzcom 24 @3%c for the mproved and 7c H California | for i8] wn CUR! I wff:'. s ?u é‘ mmu-..flm CHERRIES—Biack, O 00eks par drawer ana b" 2@be_per b in e buik: White, 253850 per drawer a5 s b gl e i 0 -?:‘n.' l-l' a -. 66c wer. an: 4!’ TR December .. .$! um‘ ng b y N B e M ok ‘%fi%um-mnmm December ...fi?& BTy & u avel " tnln. 50 1 nuce ar $1 W (.m':{ .e%‘wlmn the range 6’8 lings, ° c Vllanel ldll.rrllfll l ea n- m # o 10: B lono G o 5t -w Brewine, 81 01301 "83-»- {0 ton tecaleesart g | bunech’ Ce !""."1-’. Fery ‘for Hawalian: iy December u; % 1A ma per dozen. 2 p Wu:n- lfielfl.l‘ln Dried me,NMnm}Iony 'fll ~0c for Royals ; nut. n ruc lumtea Apples, & Provisions. Dull and unchanged. Chicago was higher. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 9%4c per Ib for heavy, 10c for light medium, 12c for light, 13%c for extra light and 15G16c for sugar- cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams 18c; Cali- fornia Hams, ' 12612%c; Mess Beef, ' $10@ | 10 50 per bbi: extra Mess, $11@1150. Family, $12@12 50; Drime Mess Pork, $14: extra clear, $23; Mess, $17 50; Dry Salted Pork. 9l4c; Pl ¢ 'Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, l‘q \loted at 6%c per Ib for half-barrels, pure, LAKD—TI!YN! compound and Ste for ! 8%ec; 10-1b tins, 9%e: Ib tins, 9%¢c; 3-1b tins, O TTOLENE —One halt barrel 8%c: thres | h‘u barrels. S8ijc; one tlerce, 834c; two tierces, : five tierces, 1%4c per b, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | about %@lc under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 9%c: medlum, 8e; light, Sc; Cow | Hides, Sc for heavy and Sc for light; Stags, | @c: Balted Kip, 9c; Salted Veal, 10c; Saited Calt, 1lc; dry Hides 16c:-dry Kip. 13c; dry | 25330 her and ribs 10@12%4c better, Ent feading Tutures ranged as tollows: Both Beans and Seeds continue quiet at | Calf 1Sc: Sheepekine. shearlings. eac | rticles— Open. i Low. Close. | about the old prices. There are mno new short Wool. 0G6be cacl B e T0@90c: Wheat No. 2— features to re; | Wool, $1@1 50; Horse Hides, salt, $2 15 mr. 89 89% 884 848 | BEANS--Bayos, $2 2302 50: Pea, $2 90@3; laree and $2G2 50 for medium, $1 25@1 75 for | 8 &7T4 873 | Butters, lmull Whits, 31 el 032; small and S0c for Colts. Harse Hides, dry, | 833 83 83ig | vmu iselz 3 60 Reg. §1 75 for large and $1 50 for medium, $1@1 25 @ 8% g | ga 30; Hed Kidneys, for smail-and 50c for Colts, Buck Skins—Dry | |31 B85, smuyu. 3 19 pard Jeidneys, | Mexican, 30c: dry Salted Mexican, 20c: dry 477, | Beans. $2@2 50. Central American, CW? %c. Goat Skins— 49 481, 483 | usr}:la&—nwvn lu]n.-n:. $4 ”lflwwc“"o" Pnsllle In;-u -rn and smooth, 50c; 4T | Musta 50@3; Flax ‘anary, ' medium, ] - e gl S e tor Eastern; Sitaita 1h 143 @j6c: Rape, | TALLOW-No. 1 nnama [ HH@44e per 1b: | 41 41 4115 | 1 Timothy, 6i%c; Hemp, &0 No 3l @4c; grease 2 | 39 30 lb illet, usm room 21 wooL—Spnn‘ cup~s-n qulfln and s«mu- | Beptem 31 i 31 AR ver ton. 12 ‘months’ 9@1le; do T mont Heas Pork, per barrel - | ¢,DRIED PEAS—BL $3 per ctl; Niles, per 1b; Middle Counties. he o feig oo July B0 11 72% 11850 11 721 $3 26; Green P Tl@14c for defective: Nortien, 1001Te foe s Ehphomabér A1 75 1L95 1175 1398 —_ | and 13g15c tor detective: evada, 12915c, ac- rd per 100 pounda cording to_condition. ! o sas eamg 647y | Potatoes, Onions and V. egetable.s. ¥ uops_:nmn. &t 27%@30c per Tb for Call- & umber efty 865 682 66 nia, 1003 For crop of 1904 the nominal y ds— tatiol Jul i pe 100 poudie s m p.The market was sienderly supplied with ..e-'°“°‘ T . ¢ otatoes yesterday and offerings of white in | Eeptember .- 6 85 897% 685 097U poxes from the river cleandd e aplexiy =t | Meat Market. | % ’ firmer prices. B.;l(‘c‘d Potatoss from across tho fs ! ' 1 ¢1, cleant up .I‘ than usual ut ces Cash Grain a“d Provisions. ‘w e no firmer. eipts contisted chiedy | The week opened with prices unchanged, but [ gt _poor and ol stock. T Ted Onlons © ware | the feeling was weak, as the market Is still | heavily supplied with all descriptions. DRESSED MEATS, Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers ollow: BEEF—61@T7c for Steers and 5@6c ger Ib for_Cows. VEAL—Large. 5@ic; T%@9%c per Ib. MUTTON—Wetners, per Ib. small, 83@7¢; LAMB—7GSc per Ib. | PORK—Dressed Hogs, 814@Sc per Ib, | LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for g0od, sound Livestock. delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per cent for shrinkage for Cattle: CAT 4@8%c; Cows and Helt- w3, 4@5¢ per Ib. per Ib (gross weight), the 3%@3%e; Ewes, 2%@3c per Ib (gross weight). LAMBS—$2 25G2 50 per head, - HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 200 Be: ac over 280 iba. U«c Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, nd Stags, 40 per cent off from Hogs, 50 per e above quotations. nominal off, General M crchandise. BAGS—Graln Bags. 5%c spot and 6%c June. July; San Quentin, $5 40; Wool Bags, 3265c Fleece Twin COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- ton. $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, §6 50; Beaver HUL $5 50; rd, $7; Roslyn, $7: Coos | Bay. $6 50, Greta_$7: Walisend, $7; Richmond, ¥ Cumberland_ $13_n bulk and $14 25 in nnsy Anthracite Egg. $14; Welen ‘Anthrecie Ege. $13: Welsh Lum $11 50; Cannel. $8 50 per tan: Coke. $11 50@11 | per ton in bulk and $15 In sacks; Rocky Moun- tain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 Ibs and 80 | per long ton, according to brand. OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases add 5c; Linseed. 49c per gallon for boiled and 47c for raw; Casior Ofl, in cases, No. 1. Bakers' AA. $1 101 12; Lucol i8¢ for botled and 43c for raw; China Nut, 60@70c per gallon; Ceceanut Ofl in barrels, 5S¢ for Ceylon and 53¢ for Australian: extra bleached Winter Sperm Otl, 6Sc; patural winter Sperm Oil. 63c: extra bleached winter Whale Ofl, 57c; natural Whal ter strained Lard ol 78e; pure Neatsfoot Oll T3c; @3c: light Herring OY. 40c: Saimon Oil_ 3dci 1 Neatefoot Oil 42c: dark Herring Ofl. boiled Fish Oll, 37c; raw Fish Oil 35c: botled Paint Ofl. 33¢c; raw Paint Oll, 3le. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil, In_bulk, 14c; Pearl Oil, in cases, 20%c: Astral, 203c; Star. 20%c; Extra Star, 24lic: Elaine, n{le; in 16c: In cases 22l4c: Benzine, In bulk, in cases, 10%c: 86-dégree Casoline, I in ease NTINES1c pér sallon In cases and 7S¢ in drums and jron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—R TRD %e ptrllb ‘White Lead, 7‘60‘%:. -cco'rd‘ intity. acene, 23i4c; Deodorized Stove Gasoline, ulk, SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- uuud, coarsa, Beet' Granu- Contectioners® 5.70c; Fruit Granulated, 5.7 Ialed (100-1b bags only). 0 5.70c; Magnolia A~ 5.30¢ 2 .10c; ore; half barrels, 25¢ more: baxe- 50¢ more; 50-1b bags, 10c Tablets—Halt arrel& noch bnxe: 8.45¢. al Jess thas seventy-nve rrels or its equivalent, Receipts of Produce. FOR MDNDAY JUNE 6. Flour. qr sks . Wheat, ctls Barley, ctls 412 Corn,” West, 245 Beans. sks 180 Potatoes. s 39 %0 250 644 €38 5 WAsHmo‘rov 200 5.420/Cat Groats, sks. 3,080( Flour. qr sks ‘Wheat, ctis . STOCK MARKET. | Shares Still Quiet; With Some Trading in Sugars. Aside from some little trading in the sugar stocks business continued light yesterday and the markets on the different exchanges were devold of feature. Ex-dividend yesterday: Imperial Oil Com- pany, regular monthly, 20c per share, amount- ing to $20,000; Thirty-three Oil Company, res- ular monthly, 10c per share, amounting !o $10,000; Chutés Company, regular monthly, 5 per’ share, amounting to Pacific Light- ing Company, regular mmmy. 3%c_per share, amounting to $14,000; Onomea Sugar Company. ml&:,r monthly, 20¢ per share, amounting o ‘The Monte Cristo Ofl Company has declared a monthly dividend of 1 cent per share, amounting to_$5000, pavable June 10. Tre Ophir Mining Company paid a dividend | of 25 cents per share, amounting to yesterday. The Company has just received $9382 57 as proceeds of the sale of six raiiroad car loads of ore and has been notified of the shipment of two more railroad car loads, mak- ing eighteen In all now on the wa: o Daly Woet Mining Company has deciared a monthly Qividend of 40c, payable June 15. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, June 6—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. cp new. lnsfln 4s ar coup..107 i4s ar 42 0% SOk 106 106%|3s ar coup. . 103% 106 luscm.mmulmu AW 55101 — |[Oak T Co @s119% — ‘yCPCflu.— 102 ; Dofl-g I C G 55100 105 | Do Bs.101% — al G & E 8 |Oceanic S Bs. 65 ™ & ct Gsi S47% 85%Om Cable 6s. Cal-st C 5s. — 118 |Pac G Im 4s. CC Wat 5s. — 101 |B E Ss. EOL &P €.121% — |P & C H 6s. F & CHs1lils — [P & O R fo. Geary-st Ss.. — 05 |Powell H_C&S 54s.1 = |Sac Do bs ... 96% 07 ISF Hon R T 8105 o jec be. — 105. }:‘A bs.111% — | wagons, {Hum S & L. | Mutual Sav.100 Ewes, 5la@bc | : H E. Cryst: No orders taken for | ;5 logue. FRED H. CHASE & CO. Live Stock Auctioneers. ' SRAND AUCTION TUBSDAY, June 7, 11 a. m., at 1140 Folsom st., of a lot of Shetland ponies, 1 fast pacer, 40 cheap horses and express, ocamp, surreys, buggies, carts and 40 sets of single and double barness. Aucttoneer. B £ AUCTION SALE at ARCADE HOI ARKET, SIXTH ST. WEDNESDA June 8, at' 11 a. m. [ will seil fifty good HN 'J. DOYLE, Anctioneer. o 3¢ 3 > = 5 -4 aa % 8 gEiey gl g 68 6s. 3s. Bs. 8s. 5s. 1 bt 1 b1 1 1 1 5 * TRE 02! 01 145 01 15 067y Q%22% 2 PunnvPE 1588315 GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 3% 4 |SF G & Mutual E L. 11% 12%(Stkn & . b6 G & Pac L Co.. INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd. — 340 | BANK STOCKS. Am Ntl Bk.128 130 |L P & A. First Nationl — SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & 1.2280 2350 [Sav & L So. Sec Sav Bk. Union T Co.. Sav U.625 ] STREET RAILROADS. 190 iPresidio ..... [ §F California Geary .. POWDER. 60% 613 Vigorit SUGAR. Hana P Co. 20c [Kilauea S C. Hawallan C. 4% — |Makawell C. Honokaa § C 11% — |Onomea § C. Hutch § P C 8% 8% Pasuhau S C. MISCELLANEOUS. | Alaska P A.137 140 |Oceante S Co. Cal F C AL — 100 |Pac Aux FA. § Cal Wine A. 90 |Pac C Borx.155 MV& MtTm.100 i Morning Session, LTS Board— Giant Powder Con, cash. Hawallan Com) & Sugar, b 3 Hawalian €oml & Sugar, b 4 Hawatian Coml & Suga:. 8 F Gas & Edlectric., S Spring Valley Water Co. F&sJ 5 per cent. Street— L A Pac R R 1Ist con 3s Afterncon Session. % LBuessss Hutchinson S P Co Paauhau S P Co_.... % 00 North Shore 5 per cent. 85 o0 Spring Val 4s (2d mtge). . 25 Spring Val 4s (2d mtge). 9 30 Street— Hawailap Coml & Sugar. b 4.. 30 00 Northern Cal Ry 5 per cent...110 36 orthern Ry of Cal 6s. . w Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask Bay CPC 6s. 98% 99%S P C R 4s. — 100 B L Wat 6s.118 — |8 P Co 4l%s. 98% — al NW o B2 [Sun Tal ee..us” — € Wat 55,100 — | Do bs oy Ris | Wksds — 107 R8s.105 113 EF ek e — IT15IUR of SF e, 18% 19% SF & NP 5s. — 111%} MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala 8 Co... — 30 |Mat Nav Co. — 00 Amer Bis Co — 100 |Nev Nat Bk. — 200 Cal Cot Mils 80 §7 | Cal G&ECor. 45 N Cal P Co. 10/ Cal Powder.. — 130 |Oak Ek Sav.1i3i; — Cal Ship Co. 21 27 |Oak T Con — (SUTI&TIS — |I0OF Hall ri Cen Bk_Oak 65 [Orpheum Co. — ‘hutes [BacC Cas Co120 City & C Bk — |Pac "8~ Tel. Cyp L Imp t_Dynm. DpntPwd pf 4 | "'Po_com FN Bk, Ouk 120 | Fischer Thtr 60c Froch-A Bk.106 e {UR InC ptd. 44% — - I Do com ... 9 — Long s 2w Morning Session, ! Street— $7.000 United R R of 8 F 4 per cent.. T8 6215 $1,000 United R R of S F 4 per cent.. 78 62 | California Stock and Oil Exchange | on stock— TR RS S { Apollo ..... i Street— 1000 Ofl City Petroleum ......... cerva 83 Afterncon Session. Board— 400 Ofl City Petroleum . cesenns 61 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Steck and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. | | | | i 4| 500 U 4 100 Yeliow i PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. ! Following were the sales on the Pacifio Exchange y: 88 TONOPAH STOCK EXCHANGE. the les on the - were the sales xfill Morning Session. cisco and

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