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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ilver advances Exchange undisturbed. IV all-street Stocks advance somewhat and Cotton also higher. ‘ol Bonds sell very well, but Stocks neglected. Exchange issues statement of Grain Stocks. Freights quiet. 54c. Produce 11" heat and Barley Futures higher. : ; I eather Bureau reports considerable damage by drying winds. Oats, Corn and Rye well held at previous pric lima Beans in diminished supply and firmer. advanced. Middlings easier. Hay as before. Demand for Flour showing some improvement. Millstuffs quiet. Bran \'ew Potatoes firm under light receipts. s, . z . y . Onions still coming in from Australia. Vegetables {"lrnhful Poultry market well supplied and weak. J enty of fresh Fruits coming in. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins dull and featurcle slow, with iiberal stocks. Provisions still W00l 1c higher and moving out briskly. s quiet and wnchanged. Salted Hides in good demand. Vutton and Pork still woeak and depressed. -mk and Eggs still higher. ) e Beef Butter steady, ( 'ln‘r: ants hange has ual statement of the n the State Jupe 1 as E WEATHER CONDIPIC FORECAST. A moderate depression continues over valley of the Colorado. Thunderstorms reported at Modena and Flagstaf!. e temperature has fallen 20 degrees over Utah apd Northern Arizona. The following high winds are reported: Eu- { reka, 26 northwest; 5. E. Farailon, 36, north- west. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours, ending midnight June 8: Northern California—Fajr Wednesday; con tinued warm weather; light northwest winds 1904 5,004 the are 620 14120 According "this s much Wheat and that me date a year age. W eather and Crops. inland; fresh westerly winds on the coast Southern California—Cloudy ‘Wednesday; « A G. McAdie, section | yign; couthwest winds. -rop service of the Fair; warmer Wednesday. B i a weE Francisco and vicinity—Falr Wednes- | RAL SUMMARY. | day: light mnorth winds, changing to brisk £ nearl prmal and the | westerly Fruit and Wheat Bulletin. PUIAL 30 UONOB 1aqivaM JO MIMg Cloverdale .00 ns of the Sacramento Val- e Clear ar -% Amer oo | . 1 & St Paul. 6,500 141 Chi Mil & 8t Ppfd ... .... lm’é i Chi Term & Trans. 100 [ Term & T pfd. 200 Colo South 1st prd. Colo South 24 ptd. is Del & Hudson ... ma 158 19w &ln\ehci lem s22s sses | .ees 208 r 6ot ; BRoiinls el @ g Erl . 6,600 23 Yic ist p 2,600 51% 563 b7 Erle 2d pfd . 500 3435 3% 34 Hocking Valiey i A Hocking Valley »id 9% 7 Iilinois _Central 300 1308 130° 10 Iowa Central ..... 300 14 14 14 lowa Central pfd.. 31 K C Southern .. 10% Southern pfd. 371 31 uT izt T I8 g iy R Metropolitan Secur. 1o ek 14k 14 Metropolitan St Ry 2,000 110 Minn & St Louls. . 00 42 M StP & St Ste M 61 M StP&SItSt M ptd 118 Missouri Pactfic ., 89 Mo Kan & Texas % Mo Kan & Tex ptd 341 Nt R R of Mex pfd 35 N ¥ Central 114 Norfolk & Wi 54 Norfolk & West pfd 85 { Ontario & Western 24 Pennsylvania Pitts C C & St L] | Reading ... Reading 1st pfd ... | Reading 24 pfd ... a8 Rock Island Co.... 19% 201 Rock Island Co pfd 631, 63 631, | |BtL & SF MDA | iv.:o fmae Dnieonin SR v - 100 Ad i 1 Louis S W ptd.. 100 28 28 28 Southern Pacific .. 400, 40% 4Bk 4b | Southern Raflway.. 1,500 203, 198 20 Southern Ry pfd... 100 83 83 2% | Texas & Pacific ... 300 20% 204, 2015 {Toi Bt L & West.. 100 23% fi;/z 24 83% 825 gfl% Mexican Central Express Companis Adams s es— Wells-Fargo Miscel Amal C Amer Ci e B prd. Amer Cot Oil Amer Cot Ofl pfd Amer Ice . 22 Amer Amer | Amer ‘Amer | Amer Amer Amer | Anacond Brooklyn R | Colo Fuel | Cons @ | Corn pnmm- L oil pid... Loco 7 160 5234 9714 1255 800 400 960 & 2038 104 5,200 200 1,000 100 | Tater Paper | Inter Paper | Inter Pump Inter. Pumip pfd at Lead or American | People’s Gas Pressed S Car Pressed 8 Car pfd Pullman Pal Car Republic Steel | Republic Steel pfd. Rubber Goods . | Rubber Goods pfd. Tenn Coal & Iron.. S Leather...... . e M N st been injured by the drying Pe iy 00 Leather . i, and the outlook & 0 Realty "o crop. in all sectior % Realty p truits were camaged 10| U 8 Rubber P week. Deciduous | King City ‘00 Rubber pfd. i | Livern: S Steel ..... i 00 i ::,3‘ Total sales .... 100 | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. - .00 | NEW YORK, June 7.—No bond transac-| .00 | tions to- 00| AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. <00 Common, bid $4; asked, $4 123. Preferred, ‘00| bid $34 75; asked, Hariey n some sections, ‘00 NEW YORK BONDS. » . il i _yinid and 200! U S ref 2s reg..104%|L & N unified 45.10134 qua Ha of superior quality 200 Do coupon.. {Man con gold 4s.1033 d .00| Do 3s reg.. 05%| Mex Cent 4s. Ventura .00 Do coupon " ™ | Willows .00 WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS, olusa—Peach crop will be very light; apri- cots in market Hanforc—Cutting second crop of good prospects for grain and fruit, Riverside—Grapes will make good crop. Ventura—Hay harvest well on; crop smaller but_ better than last year. Cloverdale —Cherry crop almost harvested. ster—Barley doing well large crop. 3 an, ‘Jose—Apricots ripening fast; crop falr. | Willows—Barley vield about half crop. - | Palermo—A!l crops as before reported. Napa—All crop conditions remain the same. Livermore—Cherries all ripe; crop light. | Sanma Rosa—Moist south breeze; crops ex- perienced no particular damage from late wind. ewman—Conditions' still unfavorabie, G. McADIE, Section Director. ared by high w 5 nity of Newcastle y b Bartiett pears and early alfalfa; | weather generally of good qual t y will be lighter than g 1 * SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY.—Cool and partly h n d during the first part 2 TP\ > | 4 ar warm weaner. witn | | KASTERN MARKETS. | t winds, the last. The 23 * rage to both the frult E north end of the valley. e B wo0d srop will be New York Money Market. is ripentng rapidly. ~Barley b . enced in some sections, an CEW - » -k NEW YORK. June 7.—Close: Money om T & the coming week: the | call was easy: highest, 113 per cent: lowest, 1 o ¢ “rapidly, and apricots | er cent; ruling rate, ‘1% per cent: last_loan, £ ed and dried. Apricets and | 1 Per cent; closing bid, 1% per cent; offered, 1% per céent Time loans were easy and dull with 60 and 90 day bills at 2G2%; per cent and six months at ight crops in most sections. progressing. and the crop g00d quuiity. Grapes are » is promised nd late Valencias ke Porterville district. and stock is in good con- water is abundant TFORNIA.—Warm weather per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 3% @43 per cent. Sterling exchange was easier, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.8760G4.5765 for demand and at $4.8575@4.8580 for sixty day bills )b mesthesly prevafied during the ‘;n:od rates, $4 86G4 861 and “WI - s AN e or aomewhst | * Commercial bills, $4 85%. beneficial to walnuts fruft and Bar ‘.m.; l:]u, c. it o is nearly ali harvested | Mexican a - L Bonds—Governments, steady; rallroads, Ir- wress; the quality is good, yield \»n light in most places. Grain Yatiive except In . few @latricts ‘whers water Wwas ntifully used. and beans are making fair growth. nerries and apricots are ripening. and ber- ¢ 2l kinds are in market. Citrus frufte fty ANGELES SUMMARY.—Hot, drying sart of the week were unfavorable for Haying is in full progress; very being bar\wlrg Beans look regular. ew York Stock Market. NEW YORK, June 7.—The professional con- tingent in the stock market started to-day with very discouraging views of the hopes of any activity in the market or any movement of priceé. But the market turned out better in tone and distribution of business than was the " a: rise in Ontario and Western. It would Do dithenit 40 fix & specific cavse for thin de: velopment. ‘as the current news seemed to have lttle influence on the market. The weekly bul- tin of the Weather Bureau proved rather more orable than was expected on wheat for both the winter and spring crops, and the favorable progress of the cotton crop went to accentual the effect of the Government report of June 1, The bulletin was less hopeful as to the corn crop, but the maturity of that crop is still so far distant as to detract from the attached to its present condition. Favorable progress for the crops is better calculated than any other development to settle the fluctuating the prospects of the count; Hope seems to be thus engendered that the Jower plane of business and industry may be nevertheiess on a firm basis. The rather con- stant ratio of the deciine in rallroad earnings &oes 10 establish this feeling. A late oovacy. in Ontario and Western to- lucwhere in the market than did yester- day’'s more sensational advance, and the kin- arming e about ops are making rapid growth: oats me grain being cut. Fruit pros- eptionally good. Strawberries are quality excellent. Sheep shear- (120th Merial Pacific Time.) £AN FRANCISCO, June 7, 5 p. m. The following maximum and minimum tem- eratures are reported for the preceding day from Eastern citles: . B6-50| Philadelphia . . R2-64| Washington £4-72| New 62/ St. Boston ... Cincinnati Jerksonville Kansas OF New Orleans . THE OAST RECORD. EE B drei coalers affécted. The Y535 27 L o e s s H £5 42 £ | and wae almost whotly in protesional hands, coul The_personal PR S B| % vt o sl The el EE - £ | conveyed an that some of the larger R e £ | interests were taki and the wensa- 2 H T | tional effect of the buying was then S g T sl to deou ThoE it 10y Cidy rates were ey o BN BLoa .o maney olteriog at the _presen tve Sureka Clear rates e ?- = ’):w Pt.Clay '_3 Prices eased off in the final dealings, but the 53 51 NW Clear = .00| close wah steady. 8 4 E Clonay .1| The bond merket was irreguler. with weak Yoratello €2 48 W Cloudy & spots among the lower srade T 1nd 78 52 N Pt.Clay .00 | sales. par value, $1,745.000. 5 4 60 EW Clear Tnited States bonds were unchanged on call, 78 56 NW Clear NEW YORK STOCK LIST. B4 48 NW Clear Sales. 8 70 W Clear 6,600 55 47 N Clear 00 22 66 46 NW Clear 8,700 20088 8 60 N Clear 13016 €8 44 N Clear 700 & D298 B4 64 N Clear Sleie 305 @ 8 W Ciear w00 ? / v X 00 | Western Union . in San Juan| under the stimulating influence of yester- | importance | Steel pf Westinghouse Elec Do ¢ld 48 reg. ms Da coupon..... Atch gen 4s Do adj 4s Atlantic C Bal & Ohio 4s L 4s. 95| Nor Pac e .101% | Do 3s % [Nor & W con 45 sxw OSL 4s & partic. 95 3% . Reading gen 4s kil £ L & 1 3 con be.114% 9545 L & 8 F fg 4s. 8114 5,100 St Louls SW 1ists. 92 Seaboard A L 4s. T0i4 U1%|So Pacific 4s. 'Do_col be C.C,C & SLgn 4s. Chi Term 4s.. Cons Tobacco Colo & So 4s. CF &1 con Den & Rio G Do conv ds Ss. mw,lr 8 Steel 2d 48. 995 Wabash 1sts . Erle prior lien 4. 'mv,i Do deb B Do gen 4s . |W & L Erle 4 FW&D C lsts. muu\\ 1s Central 4s Hock Val 43 NEW YORK MI\INO BTOCKS, Adams C« 20| Little Chief Alice 35| Ontario Breece Bruns C Com Tunnel Con Cal & Va Horn Siiver Iron Silver. Leadville Con 1 80| Small Hope 02| Standard . Money— Call loans Time loans . Bonds— Atchison 4s Amal Copper . D Amer Zinc Atlantic Bm\ton k ‘Albany. zxs | Bingham . Boston Elev .. Fitchburg pfd. Mex Central 81| Ce NY NH & H 1874 | Pere Marquette... m:fz Unlon Pacific.... Franklin Miscellaneous— rancy Amer Ar[e Chem. 14 |Isle RWI e DY ot8 voicir 3 |Mass Mining Amer Pnfl Tube. 44| Michigan . Amer Sugar ....125% Mohawk .. Do pfd ... Amer Tel & Amer Woolen Do pfd Dom Iron & § Ed Blect Tllum. m Gen Electric .... Mass Electric. Mass Gas .. Mont_Coal h C 01a Dominion " 5& Osceola | I,ondon—C losing Stocks. Cons for mcct.90 11- 16| Nor Nor & Western... o Do _ptd B Anaconda . Atchison L T1%] Ont & Western. 3;‘ Do ptd 195 | Pennsylvania 0 Ral & Ohio. . 80%! Rand Mines 10t Can Pacific . ,l”’g’.l R 22 Ches & Ohio. . 3015 Chi Great West.. 14 Chi. Mil & St P.148% De Beers .. .19 Par silvor—Firm, 205%d ou Money—1%02 per cent, o e The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 2 per cent and for bills 2 per cent. Condition of the ° of the Treasury. for three months’ WASHINGTON, June —W ment of the Treasury balance w- A ‘.’?'f 3 nuouu ‘New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Jlm 7.—FLOUR—Receipts, “.,‘!I)o barrels; exports, 11,700 barrels. Inac- ‘WHEAT—Receipts, lfl.m ‘bushels, Spot, 3 | ady. B alioats N1 Norehern Duluts, o. .l 5 No. jor! b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, b, afloat. Xrigd teady. R— "5,_ noml‘nll fair refining, 3%c; septrtuzar, B tessy; Not 6 uoc No. 7, 4.45¢; | 21, 4.30c; No. 4 lbe o, g:, No. 7 invoice, a%e; o '":i The market for (ee futures closed a nel advance of 10415 points. Total sales, 18,500 , including: June, 5.50@5.55c; July, 5.60 fl .65c; September, 5.80@5.90c; December, 6.1096.20c; h, 3606»45«:. May, 6.509 DRIED rxm?rsfl L EVAPORATED APPLES—The t con- tinues quiet and unchanged, with holders ask- ing full recent prices. Common are quoted at ic; prime, 5%@b%c; cholce, 6@8%e; fauoy, Te. PRUNES—Show little feature; demand continues of a_hand to mouth character and the tone is rather in favor of buyers. Prices range from 2%c to b%e, ng to 3 APRICOTS—Are quiet, s no pressure and prices rule about firm. Choice are quoted at 04@10c; extra cholce, 14O 10%¢; fancy, 11@18c. t ?MCHEPE: also quiet on the spot, but | tutures are at a large demand and the market | shows_considerable firmness. Choice are quot- ed at 7@7%c; extra choice, T%@8c, and fancy, 9%@10c. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 7.—There was decline of 175 64 to £121 10s for spot and £121 25 64 for futures {n the London tin market In con- nection with a light demand in the weakness {in the local market and spot tin closed at $26 621,826 75. Coppeér advanced Bz In London, closing at 868 7s 64 for both spot and futures, Locally Lake is quoted | at 2 871 ; -1mro|ym $12 6214,@12 8T%, | and casting at $12 374@12 | Lead was unchanged locally at $4 26@4 35 for jobbing lots. 1In London prices were 1s 3d lowér ai £27 ¢d. Spelter aiso déclined in London about 25 64, and closed at .£21 17s 6d, while the local | market remained without further change at | $4 5G4 8715, Tron closed at 57s in Glasgow and 47 in Middjesboro. cally jron wae qulet, but easy in tone. No. 1 foundry Northern is quoted at $14 508 15, No. 2 toundry Northern at $14a14 50; No. |1 foundry Southern 4nd No. 1 foundry Sou ern soft, $13 26@13 7 Pigiron warrants are weak at $9. Awvailable Grain Supply. uwn;r is_quiet, but stead; NEW YORK, June 7.—Epecial cable and tel- | egraphic communications received by Bras l-met. show the following changes in avail- | able supplies pared with last acco 1% |, Whea —Unl(ed Eulu llld Canada, east of the Rocki decreased 2.276,000 ' bushels. Afloat for and in Europe, décreased 1,800,000 | l;ulgeln Total supply decreased, 4,076,000 | ushels. | _Corn—United States and Canada east | Rockies, increased 665,000 bushels. Oats—United States and Canada | Rockles, decreased 360,000 bushels. of east of | *- | Chicago Board of Trade. = 4 *= sk Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO. June 7.—A large decrease in the world’s visible supply was perhaps the pri cipal bull influence in the wheat market to- Crop damage from the Southwest, how- ever, was of almost equal importance. Final gudtetions an July wheat showed & gain of @%c. Initial sales of July wheat were down %@%c at ST%@874c. On an active de- mand from shorts and g0od commission-house uyin had an important bearing on the early situation. The tenor of crop mews from the Southwest also was gen- | erally consideted quite bullish. There was | some reaction on selling due to expectations of a bearish Ilinols crop report, clining t but the ds dency wag soon checked and prices rted upward. - The strength of corn elp to the late wheat market. The high point in July was rnchea at 88 @sS%c and the close was at | Under active covering by nhnrt H rally of about lc oeccurred in corn. market | closed almost at the highest wln( of the | sexsion. Juls ovehed a shade lower to K@Hc higher at 4 xc, cold up to 40%@49%c and closed at Orin et qnlet and dull, but stubbornly | firm. July opened unchanged at 39%c, ranged between M*(Jlflic and 40c, and closed at ns wag more active and 595 @30 “the market manifested greater strength than for some time past. There was an urgent de- mand from shorts dnd a prominent packer also was a heavy purchaser. Light receipts of hogs with a firm market at the yards was! responsible for much of the strength. The close_ was at the top. with September pork up 37%e: closed with -a gam of 15c and ribe 173%c nced, The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Open. High. w. Close. | _ Wheat, No, 2— July, o 8815 89! 881 80y July. new . 871 88 sTii 88 September, &3 &3 &1 8 September, new. Sl% 82 811 SR Corn, No. 2— = 481 “* 4834 9% 49 8% 4155 48 305 89 3% 0% & July ... 121 1fs0 1215 September . 12 323 12 00 12 32% Lard, per 100 lbs— July ... 650 6621 6350 6623 September . 67 680 667% 680 Short ribs, per 100 Ibs - July .. 68 695 Beptember 7 00 715 | | Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, June T—dCllh quotations were as follows y, N; 2 !prln&.hu[_ : N No. 2 corn, 4 o2 vellow, 50l4c; No. 2 oats, No. 3" whit o kood feeding barley, 40@43c; falt o cholce | malting, No. 1 fla: 51 No. 1 North e st M prime timot Northwestern: o= 8 0ok: iR oaTe Y, 1 iper 100 1bs, $6 5566 57l4: short ribs sides (o k 67%; short clear . sides (bo(;m ;’é‘?w‘?flvm-kv. hul‘ ot high wines, I s :xovu. contract grade, Articles— Rncelnl-. snlpmu. Flour, bbls een 12,100 15,200 Wh 23400 756,000 1100 200,600 1300 2,000 3,100 5,400 cha i crmn:l:rl;wl!“'"*c. | Eggs steady, at mark, cases | 16%c. Cheeset easy, 7% @0c. Livestock Market. CHICAGO, 7.—CATTLE—Recel CHICAGO, June ¥, pts, : poor . $5 5066 40; :i'mm -a rethens, 4 00 55 Soms e @4 65; heiférs, $1 75@H: canners, §2 15; I u'lm'.'-mm 2534 64; Texas $2 505 50; Western 58%_ ipts, Mn 16.000; to-morrow,. “ o u mlxea and bu“hfl'l Theavy, H 3 u m n; II m"’""«"-:f.’-, % mae 7 Eht. 34 : eEr e oo o Choice wethors, fi“’“ T u.fi 50: nmn b, ¢ 35 50@8 75. dairis . Gacluded o %@ : it Lty | Miscellaneous Markets. | o R s Forngn Futures. are fine medium, 10@17c; medium, 17@i8c; low medtum, 17G15c. Utah and Nevada—Fine 15%.@16%c;: heavy fine, %:, fne medium. 16@l7c;’ medium, 1 medium, ,'lnl choice, l!.l.c. fine aver- ; fine medium choice, 18@19¢; av- mlwflc staple, 19@20c; medium choice, St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, June 7.—Wool, Medium combing and elmhln M%c‘ light Wuc heavy fine, 5 tub washed, Rk Northern Wheat Market. OREGON, PORTLAND, June T.~WHEAT--Walla Walla, 71c; bluestem, 70¢; valley, 80c./ WASHINGTON. TACOMA, June 7.—Wheat unchanged. Blue- stem, 82c; club, . Northern .Business. EATTLE, T.—Clearings, ~$784,704; bainrs, F13 TACOMA, ina - Claiags $300,317; bal- ance, $42.458. mND. June 7.—Clearings, $1,032,529; POR’ o ”E 7.—Clearings, $361,772; I AW : e A | LOCAL MARKETS. * = Exchange and Bullion. Jun. June There was no change in rates aside from an | advance of 8c In Silver, Stnrlln‘ Exchange, lllty days — §4 86 Sterling Exchange, sight — 488 sl!l’"1¥ Exchange, cables — 4 88% " New, York: Exchange. sight > 20 — 0214 | New York Bxcnange, {elegraphic. — (5 Silver, per ounce ... —_ 55% { ) Mexican Dollars Wheat and Other fimms, WHEAT FHE!GHTS-—“Q last spot charter, | drawn a few days ago, was at 17s 84, usuai | European options. The chartered Wheat fleet in port has & registered tomnage of 62, against 3612 tons on the same date last year d(unraced 85,490 tons, agalnst 84,140; on the ‘way to this port, 273, tons, against 425,670. WHEAT—Forelgn futures were weak. The Austro-Hungarian crop is Qfi!lmll&d at 117,- 660,000 bushels, against 157,600,000 in 190, Wi somewhat hllhe Wl(h traders on Bradatrect’s large decrease of bushels in the visible suj rivate Chi cago, wires of (e :H Mul- 17 Co. sald: “There was not much lell ng pressure and the few shortsyput out yesterday were disposed to cover to-day. For- eign markets dull and without much change. | ‘cather throughout the West is fine and tem- perature ideal for the dvulcemem of the crops. Cash situation | and, although pnmluml are malnulnefl 1l démand is rrom hand-to-mouth character. imary re- ceipts in excess of a year ago. The Dally Trade Bulletin m.lu the world's visible !L\P- ply 142,000,000 against 154, month ago, Ten mllllflnl of this dscrease Wl! in the American visible supply. Last year the world's vieible supply was 120,000,000 bushels. ' Broomhall cables that the drought continues in Southeesatern Europe and that recent rains had benefited the Russian cmp also that Rus- slan interior reserves are good. bit holders firm in their views, and that France will arry over 15 per cent of their old crop. The Illinois State report was bearish and the Government weekly report was about neutral. The outlook 18 a dull one, but with favorable weather we think it will be difficuit to maintain an ad- | \‘nnrlnfi market.” In this market the cash grain was firm, with Chicago coverin 'nn | sales of California Club at $1 30 in warchouss at Port Costa, and Northern Biuestem at $1 55. | Futures were' higher. The stock on hand in the State June 1 ap- pears in the first column. ’ CASH WHEAT. California Club, $1 27%5@1 35: California White Australian. &1 521,61 51i3: Northern | Siub, §180G1 10; Northern | Biusstems $1 50 @1 35 per etl. FUTURES. | Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. 1 Close. | December ... h Low. ose. Decembe: $1.3215 $1 320 $1 3215 $1 BARLE no receipts yester. . with the continued strength in e futures a further advance. The | was fairly active at the range given Delow, with the bulk of the bustness at §1 03% a8 $1°05 was more of an asking than & -edlu price. The stoek on hand in the State June 1 ap- | pears in the first column. CASH BARLEY. Feed. $1024@1 05; Brewing, $1 07%@1 10; | ('hn-uer $1 1 ol 15 for fair to choice. day, and Wheat, cash g FUTURES. | Sessfon 9 to 11:30 a. m. { Open. High. Low. -Close. | 9T% 88N - o1 98y 2 p. m. Session. High. o8 A llru’n’y mm‘rom a“‘llen tr 1 not look for any activity until ‘the new crop | appears. The market continues well held, however, as stocks and receipts are n:m N 2254@ | nominal. Stocks are practically nothing importations from the : Gray. teady and closely held. moderate and would be were it not for the West. Western _sacked, $1 50G1 55 for Yellow, $1 4724@1 525 for White_and $1 45@1 50 for Mixed: California large Yellow, $1 55; small round “do, $1 55G1 White, $1 55 per ctl; ptian, $1 3214G1 4214 for White and $1 356 for Brown. s tinues qutet and featureless at | ‘)gKWHEAT—ll 75@2 per ctl, Flour and Millstuffs. ‘The millers report some improvement in the demand for Flour, but a dull market for Mill- stuffs, with trade'of a retall character. FLOUR—California. Family htm 4 90, usual terme; Bakers l 50 Oregen ana Washington, Joboing st um 2| )flLLSTmB—Pflm in Eckllel are Der 100 Hay and F ctdstufi’s. Bran is quoted higher, while Middlings are lower. Otherwise Feedstuffs are unchanged. Hay regpains as previously quoted, tinued of new Volunteer Wild Oat at 810! p!r on are reported. Choice old Hay is the medium and lower grades still Con- “'3& g2y AN ton. !ID!D‘LHUG%E’J%B 50 per ton. $7@10. Bar- | uym Oat. $3011; Stock, $7a8; Altaita, $10 g RAW 60g80c per bale. Beans and Seeds. Lima Beans have started up at producing | ere points and are much stronger in 9 By s, weAther f Iate Has not been’ Teve: able to the growiie £04 stocks, too. are ‘muct . Ventura, reports es | am:mumh to 1“'::: lfllfi. bags, with several e bu: n E S herwise the market s aquiet and teatureless and lndl IMW no. nlrthnr cha BEANS—Bayos, u a2 $2 Butters, ‘;8 small White, alfii m Pink, X iw e, n% 15 ::a —Brown 'mm.“u 50@3; Flax, = Eastern: Allllt * 1 e g T S sy %mfli $3 per ctl; Niles, Potatoa.r, Onions and Vrgetablg:. rl'.‘ Fianeys: otl; Horse o | Jitile Tess than firty coops and the market was ing much effect of last WM.I hot wave, | though it may in a day or Receipts were 119,300 Ibs Buitter, 1510 cdls and Ibs Cheese ! leree oben boxes, s | gerines. | ard: Grape Fruit, | case: ma; | mot. sea“much immediate conditions ; | pects. to_aceount for it CURED MEATS—! | 13%e for extra light and 15@16c for sugar: box Mexican @ ger H bbage, 1 25 per sack; Clmumbe do, Marysville, §1 75 B0 Sor. wun-dcied and mso)ae r 1 g an 2 Okrllb, lfz p:b‘ Gi Peppers, leg 1235@13¢ ic‘g Hexlun Marrowfat Squash, job- bing, at 1%4@2c per | Poultry and Game. The third ear of Western Poultry for the week was received and was distributed among 3, fow leading retallers, Another car fulls dus to-cay. The reccipts of domestic stock we weak' for everything except large young Roos- ters and Fryers. Receipts from the Weat con- sist almost entirely of Hens, and California Hens are very weak in co ence. POULTRY—Live Turl eys. 16c Geese, per pair, $1 25@1 50; 1 Durlu 5 per du:en $4 50@5 50_for young:; llrficlnd $4 50@5 for am-ll g 1d Roosters, $4 50@5; Fryers, W 50; Broilers, $3@4 for large and $2 25’2 for smail; Pigeons, $1 50 per dozen for old and 81 75@2 for Sauabs, AME—Hare, $1 50 per dozen; Rabbits, $1 75 m Tor Cottontaiis and $1 per dozen for brush. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Ancther advance in Eggs is noted and they are very firm. Receipts are more moderate than'they have been. and as the demand for local consumption is brisk the tone of the market has greatly strengthened during _th past few days. Another source of strensgth is the bullishness of importers of Eastern goods, Who are trying to get the market up as high | 4s, Possible for the benefit of the Bastern art Botrer shows no change whatever. The sup- 1y is kept heavy by continued large réceipts. cese, t0o, is still in heavy stock and weak. Contrary to expectations, Butter is not show- 3800 it TTER—Creamery at first hands, 181,@10c for extras and 17%@1Sc for firsts; da'ry, I :;‘I.'fc; stoy Bune:‘?fl'l&: cold .wr.‘.'.,’ o CHEESE—S@8%¢ for to choice new and 6@7c for lower grades; Young Americas, ngc, Eastern, 12@lic; Western, 11@12c P G6S—Ranch, : store, wmkcmfirfi 15‘3{.’"' oL Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. skeceints of Longworth Strawberries nued but the market was weaker. as the pre | s Bl e checked the consumptive de- mand and retallers were obliged to cut down their orders. Sales were stiil reported in a | small Way at $12 per chest, but there were | ot eoough sold at that fgurd to-w | with surplus stocks KoIng 1o the. e Ost the minimum rates. The other berries were | ample supply and stood about as ep.r'vmil;l quoted Currants continued o drag, usual there were a’great mary chests still une. sold at the close. Cherrtes showed con- | siderable improvement, as poor and stock | was cleaned up andliberal purchasing for | per canning account kept down the surplus. Re- celpts of packed stock were light and were Well cared for at the familiar quotations, choice | lots being wanted for shipment. Apricots were | very weak, with supplies far in excess of the demand, and prices raoged lower. The other dect Iduoui fruits stood as previously quoted. | baskets were received from the river and sold at 50c per basket. lots of small Madeline Pears came Courtland, on slowly at 50@60c Several | tnfrom | the S-crlmtnmlmver and sold | box_ Seedless Graj :"ur;;;‘eArlz #old at $2@4 per crate I.lp't.of:?: Citrus fruits ruled firm, with a faf | ¢ business in ail descripifone. S all sizes of | 11 Oranges were well cleaned up. Awm-:nmas—s.’mm per chest for Long- wonh. and $2 lor :h- larger varietfes. LOGANBER] $5 per chest. BRI b 1 l T GOOS nmmzs—wa»_,c per Ib for small $67c for Englisn S—$2 'wo; T chest. cm-:)\nn:s—sx-cn 500 per drawer md! 3@5c per 1b in bulk: wnue, 2@1: | Royal Anne, 50G63c per drawer an B pe: | n | APRICOTS—Small Doxes and crates, 63c@$1; 1750: “baskets, doa e per box for old crop | CANTALOU] PFH 1 25 tor small $i9 5 for hr e crates. o5 oy 1 FRUITS—Navel Oran 2 fl” M $1'30m2 50 for. chatee and. S1e 59 | standard: Scedlings, $1 25@1 50; ‘.lencla' 1 50@2 50; Mediterranean Sweets, $1 Tai ’| 25; Lemons, $2 50@2 15 for f-ncy $#1 50@1 75 for choice and $1@1 25 for stand- $1 50@2 fot seedless and ‘I‘ 1 50 for ordinary;, Mexican Limes, $5a8 50 pe Bananas,_ $2G3 per bunch for Central | American and $1G2 for Hawailan; Pineappies, | $2@3 per dozen. Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,H oney. lndb&k! There is nothing new to report in thi {32 ket. Trade continues very quiet and '...'.%?:‘ tions are largely nominal. ccording to a statement lasue the Willamette Valley, Prune b 'lelc:ln"' h" 1903 stock of Prunes in'the Northwest s practl. | cally cleaned up, as probably not more than | fifty or sixty cars could be found in the entire | The 1904 crop bids fair to be almost | UITS_Apricots, 8@10c for Rayals and | 9@12c for Moorparks: Evaporat fe: sun-dried, . @430, P‘ederhz:I.' e, | Plums, pitted, PR( NES—1903 crop, 2@2%c 387 lor the four | "RAISINGF. o prices Fresmo for 1903 | crop (subject to change without notice) are as follows: 50-Ib boxes—Loose Muscatel, 4-crown 4c per 1b: 3-crown, 41ic: 2-crown, 4c: 3 Thom; seedless Sultanas, 3ge; Blac; Seed: iic: do floated, ; lmrn 00se, 8-crown, 4c: 2-crown, 3%c: utlllru de; $1 Nl TS—-VQ llnuu No. b “Softshell, 13i@14c: No. 2. 11%@12c; No. 1 hardshell, 13@13%0: Noi 2, 11@11%e; Almonds.” 11}e ‘for Nonpa: reils, 11%4e for I X L. 11¢ for Ne Plus Ultra nd SYc for Languedoc; Peanuts 6@7c for | ! Eastern: 11@13¢; Cocoanuts, 1 Pecans. 50@S5. HONE Y- -Comb, 1116@12%e for white u-ai 10@1lc for amber; water white extracted. 5@ ;c: light amber ' extracted, 4%4@bc; dark, IWAX—27@20¢ per Ib, 3 p rlemdinced Provisions. ‘The market 11 dull everywhere and is prices show little change. ‘The Chicago wires of Mitchell, Muleahy & Co. yesterday said: ‘‘Tone of market strong. There is nothing particularly new in current conditions to account for it. Receipts of Hogs are liberal and the distributive demand, while fair” Is not urgent. is continued buying throug! kers, which seems to be cover- ing of shorts by local packers. but it is not The offerings in the pit are ket acts bullish. but we do or pros- 9 heavy, 10¢ for light medlnm“cflc lor Illh'- cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13c; Cali- fornia Hams, 12@12%c¢: 50, $23; Mess, Pnrlt.hm Plgs" l"ee(. u., per LARD—'!‘Im quoted at 6%c per Ib for barrels, | compound and 83c for pure; half-! pure, 8%c: 10-1b tins, Kc 5-1b tins, 9%ec: 3-1b ting, e o L“mg:‘—ou halt \l!ml S%c: three haif barrels, 83c: one tierce, wo tierces, Sc; five tierces, T'§c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. 1o change for soma little time. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell e, oc mm Hher tient: Be Cow Hides, Sc for Hght: Gae e dey” cd u}’e‘u’-‘ o T ary ‘ool, $1@1 50: Horse Hides, salt, $2 75 for Jarge or medium, $1 5 tor small Horse t; £ s de Mexican, 30c: n. 25 dry Central Al c. Goat Skins— Prime " 'me. large and smooth, 30c; NTALLOY NM 4% @4%¢ per Ib; and Mendo- and cino, 17G19¢ a Southern; g': tor rea mpd z:mt‘?o'e" b evada, 13@16e, accord- fllfls——JoNll‘ at "M per fornia. wmh Meat Market. | ! to fancy washed | and 43¢ for ra: | Cubes. A | BN () AUCTION SALE at ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH WEDNESDAY, June 8, at'11 a. m. tv‘ll-ll'mymd JOHN J. YLE, Auctioneer. Io--r qmum -poehl-l’ for Beef. Other- wise there is report. Wholesale rates from siaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF—6@7c for Steers and 5@6c per Ib for_Cows. VEAL—] , 5@7c; smal lll"l"l'ON— ‘ethers, 63 @7 D'q lu"fl B—7@Sc per Ponx—x)n.ed Hoc- 615@8%¢c per Ib, LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per_ cent for sh for, Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, 14@S%¢; Cows and Heit- ers, ufi.‘lc. thin Cows, F per Ib. (&roes welght SHEI.'P——th:’u P34 @siae it 34@3%c; Ewes, 2%@dc per 1b (gross welu-ms)o < LAMBS—$2 T head. HOGS_Live Hoge, 140 to 200 Be; 200 to 250 Ibs, 4lac; over 250 Ibs, u.c soft Hogs, nominal; Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags, mpermmo!!xmm above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, - fuly; San Guensin."35 e WP B S Sage: T@Se. FIEANNED FRUIT—The California Fruit Ganners” Assoclatlon quotes the following price st: wR *paupuwlg *pavpuvig + - spuoaeg T ] - L 28: g 28 R R ————— ansa: £55: & snusy CANNED VEGETABLESTomatoes, 2% dar : Green Peas—Petits pois, §1 35 rds_ 85e; standard, sited, 31 extra sitted. $1 15; marrowfat, COAL—Wellington, $8 p-r ton; Now “Weiling - ton, $8: Seattle, $8 50; Bryant, $8 50; Beaver Hill, 85 30; Stanford, $7; Roslyn, $7; Bay, $5 50; Greta, $7; wulnua 7 $7 50. Cumberland, $13 in bulk and $i4 25 in Sacks: Penneyivania Anthracite sw. i Welsh Anthracite . $13; Lump, #1150 Cannel, $8 50 per ton. Coke. $11 ml:x per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks; Rocky M tain descriptions, $11 45 per m 1bs and $12 80 long ton, according P pACTEIC CODH!H—Bumln ‘per o, cases. regular, S3c; cases, extra Eastern style, 8%¢c; boneless, s Narvo 8le; Tige: blod Srtemtat, 85 ight,"” IKC tablets, Tc; mmle | tancy bonelsas, ess. 81@8%c: pickied Cod, pickled Cod, half bbis Pirate Cove Cod P O e G . B o salion, $3 25, less 10 per cent, CORDAGE—The local company quotes as folld'l. 60 days or 14 per cent discount for under 16,000 Ibs: Maniia, 14%ec; mm xoxcb. Duplex, 9%c; Bale Rope, 11% rfirpcm- Rica—14@15%¢ for strictly prlm! o fancy washed: 124@13%c for prime Tashed: 114 @12%e for good washed: 118130 for good to prime washed pe le for g00d to prime pesberry: FiGU3s2 tor good to prime; 9@10%c for fair: 714G8%e for com- mon to ordinary. Salvador—14@14%c for fancy washed: 12%4@ - trictly prime washed: 104@12¢ for ed; 9810c tor, fair washed: peaberry shed: o S for oo green unwashed; U] lor unwashed peaberry; 7@Sc for Inferfor to or- for prime dinary. uunz\sc 0%¢c for fair to strictly mca}..un—vemn‘aix 0od washed @8%c for good to superior - mofic for good to prime un washed peaber unwashed: Guatemala ud Mexican—14@1%c for fancy washed: 12@13 v prime to strictly prime washed: 11@i110e for " strictly wood w rocd washed: 0% @10% 4 @9 for medium; ferior to ordinary: m\,mzsa.l prime washed peaberry. prime unwashed to_supericr unwashed. LEATHER—Sole, Reavy, 31 AT extra Skirting, 1, 38@38c Con-r Leather, lwl\c per foot: Trace Leather. 40@44c; Kip. unfinished, 40@50c per Ib; Veal finished, 50@60c per Ib: Caif, flm‘-d. A5c@s1 per 1b; Wax Sides, lo.l‘tc B foot; Belt Knifs Eiste, 14@16c; Roush 8@10c. per Ib. TANBARK—Ground, per tom: stick. 16 50G18 _per c # OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases | 44 S¢; Linseed, 49 per gallon for boiled and 470 for raw ::- itor Ofl, ‘: clloel“‘N? lIflN Bakers” A.\ 1 lm 12; Lueol for China Nut, 80@70c per nnofl Coccanut Ofl in barrels, 58¢ for Ceyion and 35¢ for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Ofl, €%¢: natural winter Sperm Ofl, 63c; extra bleached winter Whale Oil, 57¢: natural Whale Ofll, 52¢; extra winter strained Lard No, 1 Lard Oil, 60c; pure Neatsfoot Ofl, Tac No. 1 Neatsfoot 0 €3c; light Herring Oil, 42¢c; dark Herring 40c; Salmon Oll, 34c: boiled Fish Ofl, u'lc r" Fish Ofl, 35¢; boiled Paint Ofl, 33c: raw Pamt Oil, 3lc. ‘COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl in bulk, 14c; Pearl Ofl, in cases, 2035c; Astral, 20%c : Extra Star, 24%c; Elaine, 2615c: i4c; Deodorized Stove Gasoline, " in ; in cases, 2213c; Benzime, in bfl'x n bulk, 28c: in' cases. “fl’RPI\‘nN!"—flc per er dallon i cases and ron AND WHITE LEAD~—Red Lead, 7%@ ;";‘,‘,’n 1b; White Lead, 7%@7%c. according to intit; GUICKSILVER—$43@#e for local use and $41 25@42 per flask for export. SALT—Prices 1o jobbers: common and $1 10 for per ton: Granu e J 1f wand, 3 25 50-1b bags, "l;!h‘g.‘l l'“ 100 lml $3 25 in g m h.fl follows, per Ib, in 100-11 Eube nmm{.‘r‘:ahed and Fine Crushed &lk Powdered, 5.80¢; Candy Granulated, 5.80c; Dry ., 5.70¢: Granulated, coarse, Granulated, fine, Dry = Toc; Fruit Granulated, §i0c; LUMBER— tra_sizes b Mla N .,?....au T Bk —_— s | STOCK MARKET. | Bonds Sell Weil, but Stocks Con- tinue Inactive. movement _in bonds M""mum dotng In stocks. June 1; White King c_..ny,‘xe.:-n.m 200 'mm‘ will pay_the Al usual monthly of 30c per share June 15. STOCK AND POND EXCHANGE. Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. BONDS, " joak 3 Bs & s con ‘38.101% — .".' Oceanic S 5s. — 78 s, 94% 86%|Om CableSs. — 125 56116 — |Pac G Im ds. 92 — 5s. — 101 |P E 5s.104 % os —~ |P&cHe0s — IR S | Powelvet oo — i3 Geary-st Ss.. — = b 4 C&S %8100 — [Sac 9714 985 » .98 97 ".‘s&l’ — 105 —'flml‘.—-ul — 105 |S P A s % | Ghg il = — — |8 P of C 6 L AR rroiead B e e Continued on Page Fourteess .