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v kY THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY ]UNE 11, 1904. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ival Il-street Stocks higher on the day. Cotton higher. Local Stocks and Bonds show little animation. Silz cr makes a fractional advance. Exchange unchanged. Government issues its Wheat crop report. Barley much quieter. Oats dull and rather lower. Corn steady. Hay weak and not in active demand. Feedstuffs as before. Lima Bean crop expected to turn out short this year. Receipts of Butter remarkably heavy. Eggs showing signs of weakening. Cheese still a drug. Provisions as before quoted in all positions. Supplies of Cattle, Sheep and H ogs still large. Potatoes and Onigns quoted rather weaker. Car of Tomatoes received from Mississippi. Poultry dull, with considerable carried over. Fresh Fruits quiet, with less local and shipping demand. Fruit and Wheat Bulletin. For the twenty-four hours ending § p. m. 220th meridian time, San Francisco, Jume 10: -] 2 £ % X & s e 3 = = s, 5 x & T 2 2 ¥ < N _ Clear .00 XW Clear .00 N Clear .00 ... Clear .00 Clear .00, [ om June 1. The report was not published until | after the closing of the market and its actual tenor is mo guarantee of what movement of stock prices may follow, however closely that tenor may conform to the expectation of those | who bought stocks. The test of the market will be its ability to absorb the stocks thus bought when the effort is made to take profits on them. A favorable impression was pro- duced by the evidence of confidence in the bond market shown by the offer for subscrip- tion of New York Central debentures and by published reports of the profits resulting from some of the bond syndicates recently wound up, The official figures of sub-treasury opera- tions have not yet reflected the full payment of yesterday's transfer of $2,607,000 on ac- count of Japanese gold, but it is expected that to-morrow’s bank statement will have the ! benefit of that In its cash item. The currency |ovement in favor of New York during the Wweek, including this transfer, appears to be upward of £7,000,f Late renewal of buy- ing made the close steady at about the top level of the day. Bonds were well taken on a Total sales, par-value, $2,410,000. United States 2s advanced % 4s declined % per cent on call. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. rising scale. and the old Horn Silver Iron Bilver Leadville Con 88 5 00 Money— 92 Call loans ....2%@8% Do pfe Bit4 Time loans ...315@4%| Westing Common. 77 Bon ! Mining— I Atchison 4s .100& Adventure . o Do adj 4s ..... 90% | Allovez .. DByt Mex Cent 4s. . 60 | Amal Copper . 40% | Amer Zinc .9 | Atlantic o8 Ty P! . 84i¢| Bingham . 21 | Boston & Albany. zco Calumet & xm;«a i Boston & Matne. Centennial ....... 18% | oston Eley opper Range ... 41% | Fitchburg ptd. ,133%‘ Daly West . £ muf H tral 73| Dom Coal . L85 | Franklin . R rancy S | Union Pacific. ... Isle Royale . 7& | Miscellaneous— Mass Mining ... 3% | Amer Arge Chem. 1334/ Michigan . .81 | Do { Mohawk . 393 | ‘M)lont Coal e 4% | 0ld Dominfon ... 124% | Osceola 8% | Parrot 24 | | Quiney 82 | 74411!"““““1( 5% | amaracl Ed Eilect Illum..234% ‘g Gen Eleotric . 10 Mass Electric. 9 Do prd 34% | 2 g United Fruit . 1,5 | Un_Shoe Mach Wolverine . ‘ Do pfd ... | London Closing Stocks. Cons for money.. 904N Y Central .....117% 90 50 89 | 26% Pennsylvanta 58 | Rand Mines . 10 | Reading . 24 | Do 1st pra . 827 | Chi Great West.. 131 Do 2d prd -8 | | Chi, Mil & St P.145 |80 Rallway . 19 ’«‘ Do pfd b - 205 ! D 713 Union Pactfic ! 24%| Do prd . 89%| U 8 Steel . 35%/ Do pta | Tl Central ... . 133" (Wabash | Louis & Nash...(110% Do ptd K & Texas... 163|Spanish 45 . Bar silver—Steady, 25%d per ounce, ! Money—23%@2% per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 2 per cent and for three months’ bills 2 per. cent. Bmtl’.'CTar:n gs. Stocke— Sgles. High Low. Close. Atchison ... 20,800 Mv. .o& Atchisun_pfd £ NEW YORK, June 10.—The following table, Balt & Ohio.. n DG reet, : Bk & i ™., 904 | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- Canadian Pacific. 1183 1184 | 'nes at the principal cities for the week ended | Cent of New Jersey 61" 101 " 160i | June 9 with the percentage of increase and | Chesapeake & Ohio 800 "30% 0% 307 | decrease as compared with corresponding week | 7 vear: 801 | P - 18% | Cities— Amount. i » ifi}s | N"elw York 7, = 27.4 | — — — — 2= 4 | Chicago WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS. ltg% | Boston 3 ]s gi st Apricots ripening rapidly; can- A3 e 143 | Philadelphia 93,989,900 ; o) ner start ten days earlier than last (& ¢ gt St oy~ ‘;lm:;;;l'\; . 3;3&%.‘ i sisl s wa crop promises short. R o i - 100 15 15 14 |Ben Francis 27,070,083 8 §r 2oy i nicely, fruit crop | Coln 100 1w 19 19 Baltimore . 20,808,328 sees 18.8 1o South 24 pfd. % % | Ginoh: ¥ Dela & Huds 100 1557 164 165 Sincinnati 26,446,000 11.3 » Colusa—Heavy north wind doing much dam- |Delp Lack & W 700 272 20015 271% K 740,239 .0 | to grain, peaches and apricots; crop [Denver & Rio Gr.. 100 181 1914 19% ¢ { x |'Deniver & R'G ptd. 200 9% ~ 693 €9% 12,516,500 1y Barley ripening fast; crop not as 700 24l 24 | :3;7“; <} e ba% B8y | 273 Grain ripening rather fast; 351 35 r beets growing satisfactorily 61 e | Grain crop will be short. ane 804 | Apricots ripening fast; about half 1;’2\“6% l};r‘&vi;ienve ufalo .. 1 ivermore_Hot weather shriveling grain. 33 | Indianapolis a gh north wind blowing, doing 19% | St. Paul . gr- and fruit. SR, | - | Los ’Anxe}lle- look for prui v . 109, | St. Josep op mon-.n AN S ™ | Manhattan x. g 2400 144 143% 134% | Denver .. ? Aarvesting fairly under way. Metropol Securities. 7 | Columbus > | —Apricots ripening rapidly; ecrop | Metropol St Ry Memphis 5 = | Minn & | Seattle 3.3 i »—Weather fine for fruit crop. MEP & | Richmond ....... i i —Crop conditions remain favor- q Washington i | . A. G. MCADIE, Section Director. . | Savannah . 7 1 . 3o fan & Tox pfd ‘}?mfi"ya or 1 I , - ortland, . B 1 eather Report. B et | Fort Worth ..... 2 N Y Central.. Toledo, Ohlo Tl & W pra | Sait Lake City..! 5 b gt g g i g Ontario & Wester. 8100 254 2% 24w Peoria . 4 SAN FRANCISCO, June 10—5 p. m. | Pennayivania -.... 35400 11814 1141 115 tlanta. 43 The following maximum and minimum tem- | Pfits C C & St L.. o e oo B8, | Rochester 10.8 peratures mre reported for preceding day from | 4TY 46% 4T% | \”;, ':’" e Beadine 4 2ia: . ii % | Des Moines 33 e eading 24 pi <t = s 1 $4-461xew Otiean. .58 72 | , S Eand 0. 1= 214 | Spokane, Wasi 7.5 - cd Co ptd e el 68 | Tacoma .. 49 -y F 24 ptd,. g 417 433y | Grand Rapids seee . St L 3 us I g’& {;u Haven 10.5 i S LS Wl a0 an 0 ayton R THE COAST RECORD. Southern Pacific... 11,800 471 46K 47 | Narfolk g 3 s ] <] ® = | Southern Rallway. 3,100 ‘.’flq s 20% | Springfleld, Mass. B 5.3 ] 83 <® g |Scuthern Ry pfd... 800 84 84 | Worgester . 4 H 53 2% 2| Texas & Pacific 900 21 21% | Portiand, Me 3 B 22 e < Elx g; 1':: x‘ o - fi” Augusta, Ga.. ‘ s % S5 BRTE it v Topeka STATIONR. . £ 3 g2 F % | Union Pacific. 900 85% 8% | gioux Clty i ‘ b -4 Cnion Pu:lflc pfd.. 100 92% 92% 9114 | guraous, 8% | : & » 4900 16 16 18 | ransville s : Wabarh P 220 MM MK MM | B Wheel & L E...... .- ¢ GaRe Wilmington .26 52 Clear T. | Wisconsin Central. 600 | Knoxvilie 55 75 Clear .00 | Wisconsin Cen pfd. 100 | Davenport 22 54 Clear .00 | Mexiean Central. 300 | Little Rock B4 98 Clear .00 | Express Comwnlfl— Wilkesbarre . 2 & Clear l-o Adams .. . . Fall River T4 K2 Clear y | American . v heens Macon . 00 86 Chear 00 | Dnitea Btates.-..c. ooaee Wheeling, W. Va. 74 90 Clear .00 | Wells-Fargo enen Wichita . 80 86 Clear .00 | Miscellancous— | Akron . 6 9% 79 Clear .00 | Amalgam Copper.. 9,400 Chattanooga ..... 4 52 Clear 16 | Am Car & Found.. 200 1 | Springheld TiL. 6z 106 Clear .ov | Am Car & F pm.. 100 | Kalamazoo, mch. 5 56 Clear .00 | Am Cotton Oll. 100 Youngstown . ¥ 30.38 62 Pr.C1dy .04 | Am Cotton Oil pfd. ... Helena .. . Fed Bluff. . 2092 88 Clear .00 | American Ice...... | Lexington . . Roseburg 3028 €6 Clear .00 | American ice pfd.. ‘P\r g0, N. D..... Facramento .. 20 84 86 Cleag. .00 | Am Linseed Ofl. New Bedford . €alt Lake... 2092 74 Cleal 06 | Am Linseed Ol 'pfd 10001 23 (‘.n‘:on, Oonto...0 £an Francisso 29 90 72 Clear .0p | Amer Locomotive.. 200 194 | Jacksonville, Fia. £ L. Obispo..29.80 92 Clondy .00 | Amer Loco pfd...- el e San Diego....20.78 12 Chiic- 190 | Am Smatt & Bof-- Greenaburs, Fentile 30.36 60 Te Xuly 06 | Amgh & PR, - | Rockiord, 1 Epokane 20.14 " 80 Clgudy .02 | Amer Sun)r“ e e | Pnghamion -, Tatoosh 13040 B4 oe: 95 § BRRCOREE: AR, Epringheld, Of alle Walla.30.22 64 FC Oy ou | Be¥ive Bup e, ‘onnmmnnn Winnemucea 30.02 74 48 NW Clear .00 | S0l Fuel & lron.. Yuma 20,64 106 68 SW Clear .00 | CoDSOldated Ga WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | | Decatues - "fl)-hlo | FORECAST. | | Jacksonwille, 111, | The pressurs continues bigh over Washing- | T Fremont, Nebr... ton and Oregon &nd low over the valley of the | P *Houston .. Colorado | Imiera Paper pfa. | *Galveston Warmer weather s reported over Central &nd Southern ¢ rnia, and cooler weather in Nevada Light showers have oocurred in Washington and Ore: The foliowing bigh winds are reported: Bu- reka. 36 north: & E. Paralion, 34 northwest, Forecast made at Ban Francisco for thirty Bours ending midnight, June 11 Northern Call wed warm weather; brisk northerly winds in- land t mortherly winds on the coast. California—Fair Saturday; contin- | Fair Saturday rmer. an_ Francisco and vicinity—Fair; Saturday: lieht northeast winds. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. warmer * EASTERN MARKETS. | * PRy New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Jume 10.—Close: Money on cali—Easy: highesty 1% per cent; lowest, 1. ruling rate. 1% : last loan, 1%; closing bid, Offerea 1% per cent. Time loans—Easy and dull; Geys. 202% per cemt; cent. Prime mercantile paper—3%@4% per cent. Sterling exchange—Easy. With actual busi- ness in bankers' bills at $4 8750§4.8350 for de- mand and a1 $4. 8750 for sixty-day bills. sixty and ninety six months, 3G3% per Ported rates $4 8604 S6%. and $4 583 Commercial bills—8$3 55%@4 8o% Bar sitver—56%c. Mexican A(/lll.rl—“%c Bonds — Governments, irregular; railroads, | strong. New York Stock Market. YORK, June 18.—Prices of stocks upward to-day rather more decidedly and comprebensively than in any of the mov. ments that have developed @uring the weel The movement was rather obviously in fessional but the UDPrll.lalu of “the of a volume and of that by re. Fources that promised greater effects than the tentative and timid eperations to recent market ket movement seemed 10 be the result of crys. 7ed sentiment which has been forming for weveral days of a more cheerful kind over the general business outlook. The greater breadth the expectation orable report by the Agricultural De- Wartment om the condition of the fornia—Pair Saturday; contin. | the grain crops | International Pump | Pacific Mail. People’s Gas 3 Pressed Steel Car.. { | Pressed § Car prd. | Puilman Palace Car | | Republic Steel..... 8500 6% 6K ey | Republic Steel pfd. 3,800 4215 21 Rubber Goods...... ..... 15 Rubber Goode pfa e, BY Tenn Coal & Iron.. 2,000 | U'S Leather...... 300 6% ‘ U S Leather pra 300 75% T o o | T mx | T 200 | © 200 Gfl& U S Steel. L 1,400 914 U 8 Steel pfd. . 14,400 543, Westinghouse Elec. 1,400 155 | Western Union..... 400 1% ! Total sales. | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. NEW YORK, June 10.—No bond transac- tions to-day. AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. Common, bid 4%, asked 43;; 38, asked 38%. NEW YORK BONDS. U B ref 28 re(._:o‘“ L & N unified 4s. lol Do & Do Do Do 2 0 LYoo} gy 5;9 ki 5? NEW YORK MINING STOCKS, 20| Little Chief . Ontario . % | Cedar Raplds preterred, bid | Charleston, §. C.. Totals, U. S...$1 Outside N. Y... Montreal . | Toronto | Winnipeg Ottawa . | Haitfax | Quebee . | Vancouver. 607, Harllton 1303, London. on 901, 8t John, N. 052, | Victoria, B.'C ! ‘Totalg, Canada. *Not inciuded totals other items than clearings. E because contatning | | New York Cotton Market, NEW YORK, June 10.—The cotton market opened weak a decline of 17 points and | closed steady, with a net gain of 10 to 12 _With July leading in the_advance. { JORK, June 10.—Spot closed steady, | | 25 points higher. Middiing Upiands, 12158 | Miadling Gulf, 12.40c. Sales, 293 bales. Fou | taros opened’ weakc” July, * 11.88c; | i1.18c; September, 10.06c; October, yember, 062 bid; December, 9.60c; January, NEW YORK, June 10.—COTTON—Futures closed steady. June. 11.73c: July, 11.85c: du- gust, 11.40c; September, 10.28¢c; October, Novémber, 0.82¢; Decémber, 9.8ic; .hnnry Nez(- York Grain and Produce. r refining, . mlsscs supst, 3c} . 5.80c; mfl'o“‘rz' T08 anrint 1ok Coftes Mutabas ciount steady, e s 51?:' T Bt ase. in 5. .Ouumr 10c; November, 6.16c; De- cember, May, 6.70c. g Creamery, common to nvfin—m«u | quoted at $12 50@12 756 and ca: |up %@ | ever. was of short duration, sentiment ‘in the | was | State_reports, | ditlon of Michigan wheat, | sales, | 84 5045 . | Opering fx't’r-, 13@18%¢; State dalry, common to extra, CHERSE—Weak; State, full creams colored, TH@T%c; small white, € T%e; large col- ored 7@8c; large white, %e. S—Dull. Western selected, 17@18%c; firsts, 17@17%c. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market shows a_slightly improved demand and ruled €1 Common are quoted at 4« c; choice, 6@6%c and fancy, 7c. ‘Are rather unsettled. In some quarters business 1n the new crop Is reporied fair, but as a rule reports are pessimistic and the 'spot market shows a dragging tendency. Quotations range from 2%c to 5%c, according to zrade. APRICOTSAre in light supply. and it is, sald to be” difficult to secure fruit at inside’ prices. Choice are quoted at 93%@i0c; choice, 1044 @10%c, and fancy, 11@13c. PEACHES—Are quite firm. Chnlol are quoted at T@T3ec: extra choice, TH@Se. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 10.—Tin again ruled weak, both locally and in the English market. London cabled a decline of 13s to £120 178 6d for spot and £120 2s 6d for futures, while ;he local market closed weak at $26 3734 5. Copper declined 12s'to £57 17s 64 for both extra {spot and futures in the London market, Locally, however, the market was easy and ' slightly lower, ' with lake electrolytic ing is held at $12 37%@12 50, being nominal at that figure, Lead was 1s 34 lower in the English mar- | ke, where it closed at £11 1s 6d. Locally the market is quiet and unchanged at $i 25@ as. and unchanged at $4 5@ Spelter was quiet unchanged in London at 8% and was 21 16s. Tron closed at 51s 3d in Glasgow and at 43s 94 in Middlesboro. Locally fron is quiet. No. 1 foundry, northern, is quoted at $1% 50@L No. 2 foundry, northern, $14@1%50; No. 1 foundry, southern, and do soft at $12 25@13 7. Plgiron warrants were weak at $9 12i4. thcago Board of Trade. 4 - £ * 1 | [rp— Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, June 10.—Unofficial forecasts that the Government crop reports on the con- dition of growing wheat would be bearish caused general At the close July wheat was down la@%c. Wet weather in the Southwest caused a firm tone at the opening, the July delivery being e at S6%@86%c. The firmness, how- pit soon becoming bear! The main factor in causing the change was apparently appre- hension among the bulls that the Government report would show a considerable improvement in the condition of both winter and spring, wheat. That this fear was not groundless ade evident by the Kansas and Kentucky both of which showed an im- provement of several points. The market be- came weaker as the session advanced, and before any recovery was made July sold off to S5%c, There was some buying late in the day on a decline of T points in the con- as shown by the Final quotations on monthly State report. July were at S6@8Gic. Notwithstauding the weakness of wheat the corn market held up remarkably well, and | the close was practically unchanged from yes- terday’s final figures. July opened at 48%@ 487 and closed at 48%c. Although prices of ocats were affected by the weakness of wheat the decline was very light. July closed at 39%c. Provisions were active and strong. The feature of trading was buying by A prom- inent packer, who Is said to be short on a | big Itne. The market closed at the high point, with September pork up 38c, ribs at a gain of 17%e. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— _ Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat No. 2— July, old. 881 86y July, new 86% 867, S5% September, 825 820 818 Septembe: s1 81 8014 Corn No..2— July 487, 49l 48l September . 48 48y, 47 Oats No. 2— July 0% 30% | September . 3y 31y 31 311§ Mess Pork, per bbl— S12 07% 1250 12 071 12 421 112300 1265 1230 12 €2 | Lard, per 100 Ibs— July .. 8@y emy em 812y Ser\lember . LE- 6 77% 6 90 Short RIbe, per 100 nn— July . 695 712% 695 710 September ..... 715 . 730 715 730 Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, as follows: soring wheat, 93 red, $1 04@1 05; D 2 corn, 48%c; 3 low, 50%e; No. 2 oats. 41%c: No. 3 white, QIHWQHC No. 2 rye, 7T5¢; good feeding bar- 38@42c; falr to choles malting, 45@50c; June 10.—Cash quotations were 6 T5@T; whisky, basi clover, contract grade, Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels .. 26.100 23,200 Wheat, bushels 48,000 81,200 Corn, bushels 2533600 502,100 Oats, bushels . 110,200 227,600 | Rye. bushels 6,000 # Barley, bushels . 46,900 b Bilffer, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, June 10.—On the Produes Ex- change to-day the butter market was steady creamerfes, 13%@171c; dairtes. 11%@16c; eggs, steady, 14@15%c; cheese, 7% @Sc. Kansas City Stock Quotations. KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 10.—CATTLE— Receipts. 4000, Steady to a shade lower. Na- tive steers, $4 75@6 35; native cows and heifers, $250G5 30: stockers and feeders, $3 25GM 85; bulls, $3@4 50; calves, $2 75G475; Western steers, $4 75@5 90; Western cows, $2 50@5 10, HOGS — Recelpts, 7000, Steady. Bulk ot $4 05@4 80; heavy. $4 T5@4 85. packers, $4 05724 S0: pigs and Mehts, $4 25@4 75, SHEEP—Receipts. 2000. Steady. uunonl. lambs 85 25@7; range wethers, $4 @4 80; ewer, $3 HOG4 50. Omaha Cattle Market. OMAHA, Neb., June 10—CATTLE—Re- ceipte. 700, Slow: ehade lower. Native steers, cows and heifers. 51 .u;s 10: can: stockers and_feeders. $2 15@4 10; Catves . $375 50; bulls §2 T5ma 50, o Ot 9 |~ HOGS—Receipts, S500. Steady. | 84754 55: mixed. $4 1154 1296 Tight. uuo | 475; pigs, $44@4 50; bulk of sales, $4 65@4 70. No sheep; market steady. —— Miscellaneous Markets. ' I * Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Closing Wheat— Opening Closing Flour- Opening Closing - St. Louis Wool Market. BT. LOUIS, June 10—Wool steady: gradés, combing and clothing, 1SG33c: Hehr fne, 15 15q18c: heavy, fine, 1261%c; tub washed, Northern Business. June 10.—Clearings, $639,774; Ju 10.—Clearings, $252,977; ND. June 10.—Clearings, $479,643; “&Vunt 10.—Clearings, $313,785; SEATTLE, halmm. $103, ACO; June balances, —_— s '| LOCAL MARKETS. | - ALy TR S S S Exchange and Bullion. Silver was New York Exchange. Silver, per met Mexican Dollars W IRR AR 3 rgentine L with the sofl too dry and ' fsmued its 95.9 June 1 g 8. on of of 3 year average of 2 Winrer” Whea 7.7, against 76.5 May 1 ter t was and fll_n-lim 1 last year and a ten-year aver- Cneuomm.wl&uun‘_fi—-l 5: | Hens, large. ea.i0c@$1|Ducks, each 5@ 1 | Brollers, each liquidation of wheat to-day. | lard up 15c and | gy § LT Family Retail Market. ! —————— % Supplies of Berries and small tree fruits are plentiful and several new descriptions have n added to the list. Prices of some are much lower this week. Vegetables are abun- dant and have changed but little since last week. Meats, Poultry anfl Fish are still selling at the familiar quotations, Prices of the best ranch l.r have been steadlly advancing at wholesale for some days and retail rates are higher in Bitter an Chesse siand- exactly the sa nm. as quoted last weel, COAL. PER TON— New Wellington §—@10 00 0 00 Welll'nlwn Gre! DAXRY P‘R()DLCE ETC.— | Butter, chot N Do £00d ... .8 Raneh Do packed,b2234@25| Comm Cheeser Cai .. 10G18| Honey, comb, ib- Cheese, Eastern. 20 g0 | Cheese, Swiss ...20@35 ” MEATS. PER POUND— Roast Beef, ) Mutton Chops....—@18 | chotes cuts .. 16G20|Poric Chops ... @18 | Do plain . i veal Cutlets ....10613 Roast Veal |Corned Beef 8 | Roast Pork . lbrmel Stew . Foreqtr le Mutton Stew Hindqtr Lam Veal Stew Foretts Matton. . Sgioisoap Meat | Leg Mutton.....—@10{Soup Bones | Tndrloln Steak.123; 15/ Hame Portrhse Steak. .1 Bacon ,gmam Steak. . 12%3;:}::?\‘ sflnu;g‘eu 1815 ung Eusele - 0GR I Cilpsad, Bes but | Lamb Chops.....1 Lard o.roeeeses 123%@— POULTRY AND Guu:— each Geesc., & Goslings Bc@$1| Pigeons, 50@ 5] Squabs. per pair. M.n 49@S5| Rubbits. cach | are, each . | _Do small . | )oun. Roostes each Cld Ro Fryers, each 35@65, Turkeys, per Ib. 253? FRUITS AND NUTS— Alligtr Pears, ea. -@— Grape Frult, ds Almonds . @20] Grapes, 1o 180 8] Limae.” dox pair i 8| Lemons, doz gt | Loganberrie 10/ per drawer ....25G30 28/ Oranges, choice,dz25@.0 5@10] Do- common 1’?22:14 4@ 6| Peaches, Ib 2 1 15@20| Plums, '1b Pecans —w20| Pears, b .. Brazil Nuts . | Pineapples, e Bananas, doz. % | Chestnuta Cocoanuts, 10915 Figs, dried, . fresh. per basket ...10G20 Goosel | Tangerines, doz_.156G20 Small 4@ 6 Walnuts. per 1b.15@20 | Large . —@10| Watermelons, ea..—@$1 VEGETABLES— Asparagus, Ib .. 5@10|Mushrooms, 1b..50c@S1 j Axiciikes. i sl Onloone Cpe 1020 3 Beets, dozén ....10@—|Okra dried, 1b Beans. white, ib. 5G—| Potatoes, oid, Ib. w,m Colored. per 1b. W—' Do new, lb. Dried Litaa, 1b. .—G 6| Parsnipa, " per a3, Cl-bbl('. each .. 5@10)Radishes, dz beh, y. head ... 5@10/Rhubarb. Ib.. 3 ol A vl 15G— Sage. dz bnches.25G— Cucumbers, each.—@10|String Beans, 1b.6@12% | Garlic Bmo Summer Squash, . 1b. 10@20| per 1b Sfi 8 | Green Peppe: . L xa%:lswuen pe, 28,0 | Thyme, 'ab 2 @30 | Dried Peppers Exzg Plant, Ib.. e Poas, Tb:.0g 8| Taraipa, per dos—15 | Lettuce. per doz. | Tomatoes, 1b..10G12% | “Leeks, db bunch.15@20| FISH— | Barrasouta 15| Rockeod . 15 Halibut | Herring | Mackerel —@ | out T15G20| Whitefish --.... ‘15@25/Clams,_galion ... W@—| Do hardshell,ib sa10 | o8- |Crawan (Crabs, each 5@20 Mussels, b 0@—|Oyster. " Cal, —@t0| Do Eastern, dz. { very limited, the crop profpects fine and the | | milis shutting down for lack of orders. The | crop In Ohio, Indiana and Michigan, however, | 18 éxpected to be the smallest since 1900. | In this market futures were again lower, but the cash grain was quiet, featureless and un- | changed. CASH WHEAT. California Club_ $1 27%@1 35; Caliornia White Australlan, $1 5214@1 57%: Narthern slugfi $1 w&l 40; Northern Biuestem, $1 50 per ¢ FUTURES. Stnlo- 8 to 11:30 a. m. pen. High. Low. December-...3130 $1 8% $1°90 2 p m Btlllfln Close. $1 30% Open. gh. _Low. _Close. 1 30% '| -W% $1 297 $1 20% BARLEY—Sales of 1500 sacks No. 1 Feed | at $103% and 1500 sacks at $1 0215 give a g00d ldea of values yesterdav. Futures re- I mained about the same and were very. dull. CASH BARLEY. Feed, §102%@1 05; Brewing. $1 07%@1 10 I Chevalier, $1 023@1 10 for fair to choice. FUTURES. Sessfon 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. | December ... 86l &s% 963 2 p. m. Session. December—6;c. OATS—Business hns turned very quiet in this grain and the feeling is weaker. The de- maud for White is not as urgent as It has been, There is a dfsposition among the heavy con: | sumers to let the market alone as far s pos- sible until the new crop comes forward, which renders trade very dull. White, $1 40@1 45; Black, 31 20@1 25 Red, $1 20@1 30; Gray, nominal. CORN—Dealers’ continue to quote a well held and steady but quiet market, Wesi $1 50@1 55 for Ytllov 47%4@1 5214 for White and $1 tor | o e o ctl; ! %pmn, $1 5214@1 2% for nite .,.4“‘ Brown. Deécember . Close. 9w o iegtern sacked, \il Calitornta_1arge Yello'. 31 3 e 1 55@1 60; White, RYE—$1 30G1 32 BUCKWHEAT St 152 per o, Fiowr and Millstuffs. MLR—CIIIMPMI Family &(ru 30. 4 90, usual tes akers' Extras, $4 50@4 SO tmm ‘and Washington, jobbing at $3 So@4 25 MILLSTDFTS—PHCE! in packages are as follows: Graham Flour, $3 50 per 100 Ibs: | Rye Flour, e Inl. $3 25; Rice Flour. $7. Corn Meal, i c¢Xtra cream do, $4 25 Oat s ES Hominy, $4@4 25; Bll“k wheat Flou 50. 75: Cracked Wheat, $4; | Farina, Wheat Flour, 5 $4 ‘hole Rolled Oats, bbll $7 2588 60: In sacks, $6 8 10; Pearl Barley, lfl. Green Peas, $5 50 per Hay and Feedstuffs. There is no change in the Hay situation. The market continues dull and more or less easy, | with new_volunteer wild oat seliing at 873’8 per_ton. Feedstuffs are also unchan; There was a tip floating around on 'Change yeserday that this market might get not only | the Hay order for Manila, hut the Oat order as well. Several days ago it was thought that both would go morth, but the iocal merchants tely ing some very strenuous l-floru to secure at least one of them. The Hay order calls for 3876 tons and the Oat order for 5612 tonsl two pretty good plums. # oS S <eu boxes, (OR’ FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, per ton; Ollcake lnl ll the mill, DBIRE ol Crmud o Mixed e Feed, $22G23: e Cara Feed: 308 pex. ot o Y Wheat, i Whnt snd. Ouat, $11313: Oat, Wild Oat. $7@10: ley and Oat 01 Stock, $7G8; Alfalfa, 11. 10 _per ten. ‘W—60@80c per bal Beans and Seeds. a Beans continue frm. = Weather condi- P Bee bean (avirable T the produc- e ah. large output hly year and 2 wll. ouse estimates that the viaible ?"“fgoo will not bo, over 600,000 sa A 28 | market | situation, however, and the market continued | leaned up | 1.25 per box and the latter sold from 3 | per box as to variety and size of package. other tree fruits were plentiful and Inclined to | BLACKBERRIES—$3 50@7 per chest and | 75@85¢c_per crate. RASPBERRIES—$10G15 per chnl crates at 60c per pound and Green Chile Peppers from the same place brought 25¢c per POTATOES—New Whelst. ll Ml 75 per etl; Early Rose, §1 40@1 60 per cti on.m Burb.nt.-. $1@1 40 per ct'- ola nnr Ogea—mnmlhn Yellow, $4 5095 new sack; new Sflvfl- hlnar 81 80 per cuk VEGETABLESGreen Corn, o 4@6c per_1b: barb. "";"6"" ;sm -.cdk; Garden Peas, 3 per 1b; g ai ax T B 'i'om-tnu. 1 and. “‘:1 e o g 3 T5c per box; Cabbage, §1 w Carrots, $1 25 _per : ~Cucuml 17 x: Garllc. per 1b: d_Pepi ed and 12%@13¢ per Ib for eva ‘Okra, 123 @15c per Ib:; Green Peppers,’ per. ll::; Marrowfat Squash, jubbing, at 1%.‘.’:, per Poultry and Game. ho more Western Poultry was received, but a considerable portion of the car that was marketed on Thursday was still on hand and met with slow sale at $6 50 per dozen. Do- mestic stock continued very duli, except for young Roosters and Fryers, which formed but a very small percentage of the receipts. A great many coops of Hens and Broflers had to be_carried over. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, “"’"'x?" pair, $1 25@1 50; Go- 3 ucks, $4@5 per dozen a1 tor large and $2'23 | LR N g ke T $1 T5@2 for Squabs. ;- GAME—Hare, $1 50 per dozen: Rabbits, $175 | @2 for Cettontails d $1 per dozen for brush. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Receipts of Butter yesterday were the heavi- | est this season,. as will be seen, and in fact were about as heavy as ever known in this They produced no visible effect on the quiet and featureless. changed. Eggs were weak and, whie there was o | actual decline, most dealers were shading the guotations. There wers quite a number of Cheese was also un- | sales of fine ranch at 21@22c by houses which | 0l at 22@23c the preceding day. The demand | was also lighter and the markst was dragging | and weak at the close. 000 1bs Cheese. TTER—Creamery at first hands, mumwe xtras and x.»,qnc for firsts; dairy, 169 store Butter. 13@15¢: cold storag: CHEESE—8@S%4c for good and_6@ic for lower grades; sasd to choice new | Young Americas, | ‘amu"c Eastern. 121,Glic: Western, 11@12¢ per . EGGS_Ranch, 2182 for falr g chotce: | store, 19c. Eastern, 20g2lc for Wrsts and | H lfi‘/s@l for seconds. { Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Stocks of all kinds of fruits were well up to | requirements and the market nad an easy tome, as local trading was quiet and there was very little doing in the shipping line. Receipts of black Chcrries were lighter than usual and good sound offerings cleaned ap readily at steay prices, but there was the usual pressure to sell soft and overripe stock. Royal Annes and common White were steady and well. The canners were still pur- chuln' treely. paying 2%@3c_ for black, 3%e for common white and Se _per pound for Roval Anne. Packed lots weré steady, with the top quotation an extreme for extra fancy | in cartons. berries and Loganberries were | Wh, plentiful and a little lower, and Blackberries s0ld at a wide range as to quality, the bulk of the receipts being poor. The other Berries were unchanged. Peachis and Plums were in_increased supply. The former brought $1G 50c to $1 The | eastness A’ falr amount of business was reported in Oranges and prices were well maintained. A car of aseorted fruit was offered at. auction and sold as follows: Extra $2 85@2 95; choice to fancy, Mictasle. #1 1561 35; Mditerrancan Sweets, | $1@1 45, STRAWBERRIES—$5@12 per chest for Long- worths and $2@4 50 for the larger varieties. LOGANBERRIES—$2 50G4 per chest. from Newcastle, $1@1 25; from $2. GOOSEBERRIES—2@3%c per T for eman and 6@7c for English. CURRANTS—$2 50@3 50 per chest. CHERRIES —In drawers, 50@75¢; In bulk, 2%@3c per 1b for Black, 2@3lc for common White and 5@6c for Royal Anne. APRICOTS—Small boxes and crates, 50@90c; baskets, 50@ APPLES—$1 502 25 per box for old crop and 2450+ per boX or basket for new green. PEARS —40@30c per box or basket. PES_§1 CANTALOU for small and $3 50Q@ 450 for large CITRCS RIS Navel Oranges, for flm'v $1 50@2 80 for cholce a l’ur sta, Seedlings. $1 1 50 Valenclas, $1 50@2 for seedless and $1 {160 for ordinary: Mexican Limes. $3@5 50 per case: Bananas, $2@3 per bunch for Central Smerican and $102 for Hawailan: Bineapples, $2@3 per dozen. Dried Fruits,N FRUITS—Apricots, 8G10c for Royals and 9@12c for Moorparks: Evaporated Appies. 41 : sun-dried. _ 3@43c: Peaches, Pears, S%@12c: Figs. white, mmc in box black. 4%c: Plums, pitted. 5@7i4c per PRUNES 1003 crop, 2G2%6 Tor” the ” four sizes. RAISINS—F. c. b. prices Fresno for 1903 mumsfl oney. crop (subject to change without notice) are as | follows: 50-1b boxes— Muscatel, wn, 4e per | 4e : 3-crown, 4iic: 2-crawn, Malaga, loose, 3-crown. 4c; 2-crown. 3%c: Thompeon's Sultanas.” 334c: 84e: do floated, 3 Sected ins, 16-0z cartons, % 120z cartons, fancy. 4%e: bulk, fancy, 5%c: cholce, ters, $3; Dehesa, r-w nncy Layers. ‘3-crown. 2-c $1 25, TS Waltnta No. 1 softanetl, Bhats 2c; No. 1 hardshell, 13g11i { Almonds, 114c ‘for Nonpa- relis, 11%c for T X L. 11¢ for Ne Plus Ultra and ‘94c for Laneucdoc: Peanuts 6@7c for tern: Pecans. $4 50@3. HONEY—Comb, 11%012 & (or 'hna and 10@11¢ for amber; water white extnn J Gc: light amber extracted. 413 3% @ic. BEESWAX—27@20c per Ib. Provisions. There was nothing new anywhere worthy of | note. CURED MEATS—Bacon. 0%4c per b heavy, 10¢ for-light medium_ 12 for Im 13%¢ for extra -light and 15@16c for sugar- cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams. 13c: Call- fornia Hams. 12@12%c: Mess Beef. $10@ 10 50 ver bbl: extra Mess. $11@11 50: Family, $12012 50: prime Moss Pork. $14: extra clear. { Mess. $17 80; Dry Salted Pork, 9%c; Pig $26; Pigs' Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, ldc L w{;ARD—’Hmfl quoted at H‘Qe per Ib for componnd and 83c for pure: haif-barrels. pure, 8%c: 10-1b tins, 9%c: 5-1b tins, 9%c: 3-1b tins, S OTTOLENE—One half barrel, 8%c: three barrels, 8%c: one ueree Sige: two tierces, E:“flu tierces, T%e per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sel about $%@lc under quotations. Heavy l.n.q Steers, 9%c: 'gc light, Se; Hides, 8¢ for Teary snd o tor light ; Salted Kip_9c: Salted Veal. 10c; Salt dry Hides, 16c: dry Kio, i3c; dry llr‘- and small and 50c for Colts. Hides, dry. 2“15 for large an -nd $1 50 for medium. $1@1 25 small and for Colts. Buck Im-—lz; Mexican, 30c: dry Salted Imn. 25¢; llrn ud M 50c; Gentral American, | Tedium, 36e: .m-n “ Ag‘l‘&?‘wk 1 M'M GKMemn- 0. ring oot ana Mendo- Tator. Southern, WQO! % Cilp cino, 19G19¢: San, J Jowuln and 16 m:ms-;a—“scnm at msm 's:r b for Call- fornta, nominal mnu o 200 Meat Market. Receipts and sllvplle' of everythin, tinue large and all the markets are a downward tendency. with 000 last yur. Growers are not .elln‘ $2 25@2 [0 P m‘i&“fiq m.u hite. g@“g e e 4 Kidneye: & Linekove, $265 10 per ott] Hores !lllfim“ numm M u'lflh' Mustard, $2 wo:~ Flax. 81 3001 nry, si@sye for Baste ?&lzm-. n Tec, }h Miitet, g0 guom 5'% R PRI Patn!ae:, Om'on: and Vegdabls:. DRESSED MEATS. Whole-)e rates from slaughterers to dealers are as Bflr for Steers and n -407': 5@6c per - flaflr Mm VEAL— )nn'nox— ‘ethers, -1@8c per b, u‘f‘n«—d Hoss. 6%08%c per M. LIVESTOCK i Welsh Anthractte ¢ vere 152,606 1bs Butter, 1478 cml\ : | 4s qr reg...106 15 AIJCTION s,mzs 120 Hurses For Sala' By order of JOS. EDSON of Porterville, Cal, I will sell at auction 120 horses, broke and unbroken, weighing from 1000 to 1400 pounds; also severil choice saddle horses. This lot conaists of mostly all choice young geldings and.positively must be sold. Sale takes place at J. B. HORAN’S SALESYARD, Cor. Tenth and Bryant Sts., on MONDAY, JUNE 13 ? At 11 O'Clogk a. m. WATKINS, Auctioneer. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags. 5%c: San Quentin, $5 40; Wool Bags, 32G35c; Fleece Twine, 7@8c COAL—“zllm[lon $8 per ton; New Welling- ton, 88 Soattle. $6 50; Bryant. 36 50; Beaver Stantora, $7; oy g R Vallsend, $7 50; Cumberland. $13 in bulk and $14 35 in ; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg. Egx. $13; sh r ton; Coke, $11 50913 per ton in bulk and $13 in sacks; Rocky Moun- tain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 1bs and $12 80 per long ton according to brand. OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases add Sc; Linseed, 49c per gallon for boiled and 47c for raw; Castor Ofl. in cases. No. 1, T0e; Bakers' AA’ $1 10@1 12; Lucol, 48¢ for bofled and 43¢ for raw; China Nut, 60@70c per gailon: Cocoanut Oil in barrels, 5S¢ for Cevlon and 35¢ for Australian: extra bleached winter Sperm Ofl. 68c: natural winter Sperm Ofl, 63c: extia bleached winter Whale Oil. 57c; natural Wha 82c; extra winter strained Lard Of 1 Lard Oil, 65c 1 Neatsfoat Oil, : dark Hernng on, raw Fish Ofl .c: raw Pumt Ofl, $11 50: Cannel, 38 50 AL_OIL— Water White Coal Ofl In bulk. Pear] Ofl, in cases_ 20c: Astral, 20c 20c: Extra Star, Elaine, 26¢ ne, 23c; Deodorized ¥e Gasoline, I8 16c: In cases 22i4c; Benzine. in bulk. i In_cases, 19%c; S6-degree Gasoline, in cases, 3lc. 8lc per gailon in cases and and_ iron barrels. \D—Red Lead, T%® T4 @7Y%e. according %c per Ib; White Lea ntity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as' follows, per b, in 100-b bags: Cubes. A Crushed and Fine C Powdered, 5.80c: nnullltd fAn 3 Granulated, lated (100-1b bags only) A, 5.70c; Magnolia A 3.30c; Exira C, 5.20e: Golden €. 5.10c: : barrels_ 10¢ more: half barrels, 25¢ more; boxes. S0c more: §0- 1% bags. 10c more for ail lkinds barrels, 6.20c; boxz 5.70¢: Dry & 5.70c; 5.60c: Confectioner: 7 . No orders taken for lees than seventy.five Barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR FRIDAY. JUNE 10 ' -~ rlour qr sks .. 8,093/ Chicory, bbl 10 Hidy 41 Barles. Pelts, No. Leather, rolls Wine gals Lime. bbls Powder, csks unlons, sks Hay, tons Bran sks Wool, bales Middlings, Mill_ feed. sk: Tallow, ctls Paper, reams .. 635/ Screening: WASHINGTON Flour, qr sks .. 16,578/ Feed, sks Bran, sks . 4,022(0at Groats, sks. 185 P * | STOCK MARKET. | = y : Mining Stocks Turn Weak and Close Much Lowsr. The Comstock mining stocks turned wealk yesterday and Ophir, which sold on the morn- ing session at $4 25, closed at $3 SO bid, $3 90 asked. The decline in the others was lighter, but the weakness extended through the whole list. There was less excitement in the Tono- pahs than on the preceding day and quotations were irregular. The ofl stocks were dull and trading on the Bond Exchange was of a mid- summer character. The Challenge and Savage mining companies bave each levied an assessment of 10c. The California Title Insurance and Trust Company has declared a regular quarterly divi- den of 133 per cent. payable July 1. A special meeting of the stockholders of the ’Hu(!a County Canal Company has been called for August 6, 1904, to vote upon a to_create a bonded lndlbwdl-m m"%fl';}{m The San Francisco and Suburban Home Building Society has declared a semi-annual dividend at the rate of 10 per cent per annum on the capital stock and participating certifi- cates, payabie July 1. Ex-dividend yesterday: Glant Powder Com- pany Consolidated, monthly, 50c_per B Smoiing ¢ unwtx California Wine Association, amounting o} Covl:p‘:.r . & monthly of le per share, amount- Stock and Exchange Pucific Stock Exchange, the San Francisco and _Tonopah Mining Exchange and the California Stock and Oil hange will ad- journ from the close of busine: ¥, Jusie 30, until Wednesday mor morning, July 6. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY. June 102 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. \ Bid, Ask | Bid. Ask. 46 qr coup..10T5107% 45 qr cp new.13215133%4 %!3s qr coup...10574108 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W 5s.101 i\‘)&kTCouH.K | Do s 117% Pac G Im d4s. 101 |P E Ry ‘PAPHMI!‘ TP & OR 6a | Powell-st_fs. | F & C H 6s.114% Geary-st_Ss. H C&e ) Qs HonRT\!ull»S L A Elec 5s. — 105 |8 LA Ry 5- 111254 L ALC U 104 10 12 002222 Pmanwd El1, ELut ] REFETE 4 £ ATER E'fi a% Q || 41382 > LT s e | NEEE- 81 L1318 MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A.137 139 |Oceanic S Co. & 4% Cal F € A. — 100 s|Pac Aux FA. 5 & Cal Wine A] — Pac C Borx.157%150 MVE MtTm.100 — | .

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