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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Shipment of $169,230 in Specie to the Orient. Local Bank Clearings gain $3,243,000 over last year. Silver and Exchange show little fluctuattion. 1V all-street Stocks close the waek firm. Cotton higher. Local Shares dull, but Mining Stocks active. W heat and Barley Futures about a cent lower. Oats, Corn and Rye quiet at previous prices. No further change in Beans and Seeds. ! Hay weak and coming in freely. Feedstuffs steady to firm. Potatoes and Onions quicter and the latter lower. Poultry weak and depressed, with stock still on hand. Good Saturday demand for Fruits. | Butter, Cheese and Eggs unchanged. 5) New crop Prumes reported offering low in New York. Provisions still plentiful and not ac Hops dull, Wool active and Hides steady. Cattle, Sheep and Hogs still coming in free Harford—Grain doing nicely; excellent pros- pects 1. and fruft. - Cotuse—rincs and Peas in good condition; average crop. | Bank C earings. Local Bank Cleerings e good for heavy Tokay enfed show & gein of 5. 205152 o - in maturing Tapldly. | -~ e 083,573, | STape crop: grain matul p! { Teapond e rar, being 328 O ic: | © Ean Jose—Apricots coming in fair. mgainst $2¢ 840,441 ing the same week Washington Crop Bulletin. by high medium Willows—Harvesting retarded | winds: berries plentiful. Hollister—Cherries ripening fast; ood quality. S Rants Maria—Suliry weather Tipening very fast; apricots will be fair crop. apa—Peach crop below average. uvemm—anln yield will be below \ wman—Conditions unchanged. i Palermo_North wind still blowing: G changed. O Rosa—Crop Drospects unchansed from e s of coverias The | test mipest: AL @ McADIR. Bection Dlrecmf.*‘; stundant, and ' being warm. g [ | penetrated the sofl to { } EASTE% and greatly bemefited all wheat was given & €004 | . grain | section d! The report of G. s reau, for t ,.M.v,.u\l,.v, aver- | erop | on the other daye Par- | Leadville Con pd ... Shanno 5% [ e Pty s Bl mbenaan o 3% Ed Elect Illum | Trinity .. 3 e ety New York Money Market. as field and garden veget | s especially fine condi- | reseen conditions arise, It | NEW YORK, June 11.—Close: Money on crop in all districts. It | call was nominal; no loans. Time money was ull and easy, with sixty and ninety day loan at 2G2% per cent and six months' &t 3@3% per cent. some localities is in | excellent. There will | ime i —3%@4% per Prime mercantile paper ‘e‘:g 2 s p of cherries. plums and prunes. Potatoes need more | jes ere ripening: If there is| re will not be a large yield. | eent. | Sterling exchange actual business In bankers’ demand snd at $4.853064 bl | ® Posted rates—s4 8684 863 20 34 8504 55 | Commercial biils—$4 8433 @ [ Bar silver—5o%c { | | $540 for sixty-day in New York. Mexican_dollars—44%c. | Bonds—Governments steady: raiiroads strong. | New York Stocks und Bonds. * NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Sales. Stocks— Atchison .... Atchison pfd_. -1 Baitimore & Oblo. Canadian Pacifi Central of N Jersey Chesepeake & Ohio Chicago & Alton.. er grades, for which jApricots rematn | | | + at the opent ng price, have been made. Spot | | Denver & R G.. Denver 4 R G pfd o 5 §§'§§'§, '§‘§§§? 853! §z‘§'§§s§i 5 120th Merid | | D EHE BRRFNET: EAN FRANCISC % The following maxt - B peretures are repor 5 | Kansas City So B | Kansas City So pfd bills at $4.8725@4.8735 for | | short_wins is | months’ bills 2'1-16G23 per cent, | hard Manitoba, nominal f. o, | deciine. | s@14c: THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, Do 3s 1 3%s Central of ‘Ga 6s.100%| Nor & W con 4a. 0% Do st inc.....131" |OSL 4s & partic. 365 Ches & Ohlo 43%s.104%Pa conv 33s.... 96 Chi & Alton 33s. 79 iaumu gen 4s 13 S L & I M con 5s.114 1 > 85%|W & L Brle 5t8.10475| Wis Central 4= 'TOCK:! NEW YORK MINING § 2 20! Little Chief os! 20! Ontario . 3 50 10/Ophir . 3 50 14/ Phoenix 10 | Bipotost - 1 -1 25/Savage K Horn Stlver . - 3 35'5!&!1.: Nev. Sg iron Silver 1 75 Small Hopes 15 02| Standard .. lu s Steel.. o \per 100 Ibe g prd 54% (loose) 3'9. A“eulrx Common. 77 $6 ¥ | Mining— | clover, eomuu. grade, $10 7. Atchison 4s . 100% | Adventure .. 178 cleg— Recaipts. Shipments. Do adj 4a 90% | Allouez ... 51 Flour, barrels . 28,100 15,200 Mex Central 43 Amal Copper .... 49% Wheat, bushcls . . 32700 22,500 Railroads— {Amer Zinc 913 Corn, busaels 600 287,300 Atchison . 714 Alantic 713 Oats. bushels £170.500 104.050 Do pfa . 84| Bingham 201y Rye. bushels 8,000 ! Boston & Albany.140 |Calumet & Hecla 450 = Barley, bushels 3 gzmn &z]Mune W {Centennial .. 141 ST ton Elev .. |Copper Range. 121 n o Fitehbure ptd. . 13% | Dagy Tyest The Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Mex Central .. 5515 7 CHICAGO, May 11. — On the Produce Ex- | 31, change to-day the hutter market was steady; 55‘,"He Pora)e - |Mase Mining . | Michigan Mohawk 4% Mont Coa ""’a‘()ld Domt; 2414 | Osceola X’?“ Parrot . 13 P Amer Tel & Tel. Amer Woolen . Gen Electric Mass Electric. . Do pfd Mass Ga: United Fruit Un Shoe Mnrh Do pfd ... London Closing Stocks. Cons for money. Do for' acet... Anaconda . Atchison "0‘6‘\ Y Central.. 1Ont & Western Do prd - 2% | Pennsylvanta E3 Bal & Ohio.. 52%| Rand "Mines 10% Can Pacific . %|Reading . 2415 Ches & Ohio. .ls' Do Ist prd 415 Chi Great West.. 14 | Do 24 pfd. 3315 | Chi_ Mil & St P.146K S0 Rallway 21% De Beers . 19%| Do prd 86 20350 Pacific |Unfon Pacific”. pra . lmulfi & Nash. . MK &l Texas lar silver—st %4 per ounce Money—21, g2 T cent. 53 The rate of discount in the open market for 2% per cent and for three New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, June 11—FLOU R—Receipts. 100 barrels: exports, 12.500 barrels; market dull. without feature: winter patents, $5 104 5 40: winter stralgh a5 =01 xvn(anl:b:;?fifi 3;. ‘winter bxlrn!Q £3 -;‘;fi,;‘";fl:;\ nesota bakers, $3 §5G4 10; w! $3 15G3 S0, G inter low grade ““E;\T Receipts, 1.900.000 bushels of futures: exports, bushels. Epot, easy; No. 2 red, nominal el i .2rrdl|1|"oblfl)n N 1 Duluth, $1 061 f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 b. afloat. Options were generally weak and lower under the in- fluence of a bearish crop report, easier cables, & splendid weather map and moderate unload- irg. the Li")l]ln‘ showing a partisl K@Wc net uly closed at 91 3-16 it et DL 16c; September HOPS—Steady 1003 crop, 26@35c; Pacific olds, 10,000 bushels; Degember closed at SiSe. to | tate. common 1902 crop, 23 . 1308, 24@30c; ’ G.Junnn 20 to 25 pounds, | 21 to 25 pounds, 10c; Texas | chofce, : olds, 1902 crop, 23G260: 18¢; California dry. 24 to 30 pounds, l4c, “rnb—rrm domestic fleece, 28@32c, { LEUM-—Quiet: refined, New York, delphia and Baltimore, Loutsville & Nash. e 58 144 on to ex 3-52 | Manhattan L. . 7 oo -68-52 | Mo Securities. 1 B mon to extra, = = [ Mot St Ry.....00C ah | o comiata [ Minn & st Louia: i e S o = 5 |MStP&SSte M. 1 3 et : oF H 2 MSP&SSMprd 11915 } Weatern fa | 83 22 £ |Missouri Pacific... 4 s o = e Elmwmem BT e B2 fair refining, 3%e; STATIONA 5z = B RR o vies BB 3%4c; molasses sugar, 3lac. 4 3 g1 Nk Fors :'!-r.x‘;'nf iy 15 | Refined, e:,‘“‘d m;runhed 5.60c; powdered, 5 £ | Norfolk & Western 1.500 % Sy | sranulat - e | I | Norfolk & W pfd.. .. 2 DRIED FRUITS. | - | Ontario & Wertern 3. EVAPORATED APPLI] slight improve- 00 | Penneylvania t in demand for export cunt has had & arson reka Pesse E E nunn-.. % St L & S F 24 pfd. £t Louis §W .. £t Louis SW pfd acific. 1 | | 3 | = 200} Wheeling & | San Diego 3 -® | Wisconsin Centra 1 Fenttle Clear .00| Wisconsin Cen ptd | Cloudy 00| Mexican Cantral | Gear -%| , Express Com i Clear .00 | | LATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | ' agiecllafeous— | FORECAST. | Amaigam Copper.. 40% 495 | The pressure has fallen steadily along the | Am Car & Fonnd.. 17 174 er weather prevalls in the San| Am Car & F pfd.. 7015 section and also in Oregon and | Am Cotton Ofl..... 223 Afterncon temperatures in the | Am Cotton Ofl pm s | evs range from 90 to 100 degrees. | American Ice. 6% No rain has faiien west of the Rocky Moun- | American Ice ra . 207 | Am Lineeed OF1- 7% m wind velocity of thirty-six miles 24 e northwest is reported at North Head. I an Francisco for thirty . & | June 12: | Am Smelt & Ret.. 800 831 5y la—Fair Sunday, continued | Am S & Ref pfd.. 800 98% 08 98 erior; lght northerly | Amer Sugar Ref... 900 1261 126% 126% ja—Fair Sunday; lght 00 48% 48 a5y | winds in the mx ng. changing to fresh west- 20 30ig 304 30 erly Consolidated Gas.. 900 180 189% 130 Kevade—Pair Sunday: warmer. Corn Products. . 100 10% 101 10% San Francisco &nd vicinity—Fair Sunday: | Comn Products p(d cooler Sunday night; Jight north winds. chang- . 20 ing to westerly. G. MeADIE, 00 District Forecaster. Fruit anzi—fi/heat Bulletin. For the twenty-four hours ending 5 p. 120th meridian, San Francieco, June 11: El =4 2 z s & 5= R £3 3 § s g H STATIONS. H s § g I $ 5 3 : H : [ .... Clear 58 NW. Clear 02 w Clear bd s.2e Clear et w Clear . 90 SEE Clear 103 N lear 2190 .o.. Clear UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN NCISCO. - 88 W Clear NEW YORK, June 11.—Bond jons: gt vvee Clear United Rallroads of San Francisco, 1000 at AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. HRNESERRINRR2B LTSRN | July, 12.28c; August, !ary | duri | week were $274,774 gold and $19,266 silver. - Common, bid 4, asked 4%; preferred, bid 38, Cloar -00| asked 38%. ® s NW Clear NEW YORK BONDS. EW Clear 00| U8 ret 20 ves..100%|Hock Val #3in. 1075 W Clear . Do coupon.... 10KIL & N unified 45.102 seee Clear .00 Do 3s reg. w Clear .00 Do coupon - Gear 00| Domew ds 00| Do o s 10| Do coupon ——eeeeeeeeeeee—eeeeee | AAfch 08 48 WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS. Do 283 4s g i Poor | ST onio s | elgn £ood effect on the market hardening l-ndenm Common are quoted 4@5%c, prime at & -1 ¢, chols 4G5%c, prime At Sihc, cholce at 6@8%c and | PRUNES—Show a somewhat steadler tone, | though business has not been ulll':clrov'r';. Prices range from 3%c to Slc, according to | d prices show a grade. APRICOTS—Are quiet. but firm_ with chofce quoted at 94@10c. extra choice at 10%, @10L and fancy at 11@13c. Rk s PEACHES—Firm; ‘cholee quoted at 7@7T%c, extra cholce at T%4@8c, fancy at 91.@1 New York Metal Market. o EW YORK. June 11 -—!Ach:lnmnu markets o-day were quiet and unc | final Agures of Friday. R e Trade features were not in evidence. Tin easy, $26 95. Copper, lake and electrolytic, casting, §12 2 50. ! | $12 50@12 73; | Tead’ quiet. £ 24 3. Spelter, 8715, Pig iron warrants quiet, .Qn £0 1215, Nortkern and Southern oundry iron un- changed. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, June 11. —cm'mv—rumr-- opened steady; July v September, 90 9.85¢: December, 8.80c; January, Futures closed very steady; 3 11.85¢c; September, 10.57¢ October, 1012¢; November, 10.01c; December, 10.03¢c: January. 10.07c. Miadiing Up- Spot closed quiet. 70 higher: iands, 12.85c; Middling Guif, 13.1¢ Exports and Imports. NEW YORK, June 11—Total imports ary, “eoofs and general mercnandiss at the New York for Were Valued at SEOULA0. | o8 to-day Exvorts of specie at New York the Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, June 11.—To-day's state- ment of the treasury balances shows: Avall- able cash balance, $166,250,441; gold, = $71,- 647,210, — || Chicago Board of Trade. | * - . . 1 Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Ju: 11.—An excel l:;! - !;9 -+ llent weather were main factors in the wheat the opening, although an easier tone 1:‘ for: ts had some effect R T "enent' e ntiment in the pit quite bearish. A potent factor in the situa. tion was & crop report of the Northern Pacific Rallroad Company, which stated that -hlwl wheat is_fully as advanced now as at the Parvening 15 well J"m""’ alao scemedto | wi attract traders to the bear mide. — During the last hour the market showed some resistance to the declining tendency. DO-M for September wheat was of suffi- ln m‘tfldfll to ulli.lc a ca;l;l'dmle advance very. sympathy with the firm- September the lllly option potent of which were the weakness of wheat M-lmmhzmnmmum to create a weak un corn. ln.rkel closed at about the Iwut Dolnl of the day. July optned %ae to 4c lower at 483c 0 4874c and closed at 483 @48%c. i After_opening unchanzed at 39%c, July ‘Closed at 39! ! Eastern clp((lllmmhelfl a lou( line ol’ HM The oats market was On active covering by commission and packers, provisions were strong the en- tire session. ‘The belief still prevailed that Strensth of hoz s p. e o b (LR s was bc higher and ribs were up 7%c. The leading futures ranged as follows: Open. Articles— High. Low. Close. ‘Wheat July. ol s7 s7 863 July, new. . 88 88 85! Scptember, oid, §2% 82% 81 1 September, -new 803 §0% S0 h ember . TN A4S % September 4 5% 48y 48y o 39 K 38 3934 3iy a1 80 213, 'r bbl.— 12 45 15 12 6 bs.— 675 % & 90 i3 Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, June 11.—Flour, quiet and steady: winter patents, $4 70@4 80; straights, $4 409 4 60; spring patents, $4 lo; straights, £ 0064 30: bakers', §2 653 30 2 spring wheat. 9 ; No. S0g95c; No, 2. red. $1 08G11 04; No. 2 corn, 48%¢; No. 2 vello) 2 ‘cats, 411%@G41%c; No. 3 white, 41@ good feeding barley, 38G42c; fair to . 1 flaxseed, §1; N 50c; No. 4315¢: chofce multing, 45@56c: 1 Northwestern, $1 07: D 2 95: mess pork, ver bbl 36 T0a@e 721, 134 @17 5c; dairy, 11%@16c, Exgs, . 11@14%c. Cheese, weak, T}@8c. CHICAGO. 'AGO, June CATTLE -— Receipts, 50 Nominal. Wester; $6 50; poor to medium, $4 To@ stockers and feeders, H@ H 54 50: helters, $2 50@5 25: i5; bulls, $2350G4 30; calves, Receipts: To-day, 20.000. Strong. Mixed and butchers. $4 808 95; good_to choice heavy, $460@S; rough 317504 90; $4'75@4 95; bulk of 8504 LP—H-crlple 20,000. Sheep and lambs, Good to choice wethers, $5@5 50; fair 10,000; Monday, light, steady. to choice mixed, $3 75@5; Western sheep, $4 50 @5 50; nattte lambs, $5@6 75: Western lambs, 25. ;5 50@6 50; spring lambs, $5 KANSAS CITY. KANSAS CITY. Mo., June 11.—CATTLE— Recel Steady. Native steers, “150 635; native, cows and heifers, $2 50: stockers and feeders, $3 25@4 60; bulls, 32750 4 50; calves, $2 71504 Western steers, $4 759 B 80: Western cows, $2 50@5. HOGS—Receipts, 3000. Strong. Bulk of sales, $4 70@4 85; he: S0@4 90; packers, 34 %5, pige and lights, $4 25@4'75. Receipts, lm Steady. Muttons, lambs, '—‘flfi 7; range wethers, $1 883 e S %004 50 3 OMAHA. Nebr,, June 11.—CATTLE — Re- OMAHA, , 1100. Nominally steady. Native steers, 5: pows and heifers, §3 50@5; canne: o .wxz 75@4 10; calve: |4 -1064 76; pigs, $4G4 50: bulk of sales, $4 156 48 ~HFV'PVRQ<-'IN, 100. Unchanged. West- . rlings, $5@5 50; wethers, $5@5 50: ewes, 525, common 'and stockers, $3@5 15; $5 50G7. — » ] Miscellaneous Markets. ! | - #* Foreign Futures. ! Wheat— Opening Closing . Wheat— Opening Closing Flour- Opening . Closing St. Louis Wool Mayket. ST. LOUIS. oy e | Ter- June 11.—WOOL—Steady: g and (‘Io(mnlv , 15@18c; heavy fine, 12@15c; @32 wizxc tub washed, light | Northern Business.” SEATTLE, balances, $180,1 June 440. Jume 11.—Clearings, §778,577; $286,908; June 11— % Loy Clearings, $475g $300,644; 11.—Clearings, b&[:mcu X PORTLAND, 419; balances, EPOKANE. June balances, $90,470. Northern Wheat Market. { 11.—Clearings, { | | OREGC PORTLAND, June Walla, 70c; bluestem, WASHINGTON. TACOMA, June 11.—WHEAT—S¢ady; blue- stem, §2c: club, 72c. 11.—WHEAT—Walla | ¥, e, 78c; v LOCAL MARKETS Exchange and Bullion. o 1 | * The Siberia took out a treasure list of $169,- 250, consisting of $2415 in Mexican dollars, $500 in gold coin, $350 in gold dust and $90,800 in silver bullion tnr Honxkonx and $75,155 in silver bullion for Sh: Rates showed no \m.uon beyond a slight decline in Silver. Sterling Exchange, sixty d $4 8 Steriing Exchange, sight . 4 88 Steriing Exchange, cables 1 aey New York Jxchange, sig ot New York Exchan 05 Silver, per ounce — 8% | Mexican Dollars ® 9 — W heat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The week closed without much change except in this local market, where futures declined Ic. The cause of the decline the growing feeling that the price was run 00 high on the recent hot winds, and as prospects cn the coast as a whole are nt_holders are getting aiarmed and are lnmn. rid of their long stuff. The cash grain Temains_quiet and unchanged. The Chicago letter of Mitchell, Muicahy & based on cash situation is rrulu.uy being_dissipated by the near approach of n crop Demand of every character is from to mouth. We are still of lhe Yiew that Wheat may be sold on e hard s u;fl WHEAT. Calitornia Club, ’l!‘l’ l" California ‘White Australian, $1 52: B57%: Northern Club, $1 30@1 40; Nonhm Bluestem, $1 50 55 per cf FUTURES. K th t a cent lower and the cash grain quiet e o ne | CAS! 1@1 03%: Brewing, $1 06 ; cn'::in"m' 1 023@1 10 m"r.u' < FUTURES. | l-ah 9 lonlll:n a m. pen. gh. Low. Close. December ... 96 96 0% 9% sos1 85 tor ""*%.é.'.*...::'"" Ry M i Ta oo “White 1 12, 1904 Egrptian. §1 37401 2% for White sad 31 250 BUCKWHEAT 3 T8g2 per Flour and Millstuffs. M1 n follows: Graham Flmr | Rye Flour, $3 50; Rye 1{-: | 87:_Corn Meal. wheal Fiou, ¥4 306470 our, ‘Whole wbe‘t Flour, $4 Rnlled “Oata, bbls, $7 25@8 60; In mekt, 8 ; Pearl nuiu. n. !pm Peas, boxes, Srcen Teas, 3580 Bnnlny. Hay and Feedstuffs. EHORT! 23 per 3 FEEDSTU: Rolled Barley, 50823 per ton: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $29 uog:-. bbing. $32: Cocoanut ., 3 eal, ; Cracked 50: Mixed F txo':.x; orse Beans, '$30g40 per ton: Der cti. HAY—W\MI( ,1;%4 50; Wheat and Oat, $11@13; Oat, $8@12; Wiid Oat. '101@ Bar- ley and Oat’ rlcn Steck, $7G8; Alfalfa, $7Q0 10 T ten. STRAW—60@80c M bale. Beans and Seeds. There is nothing new to report in the Bean market, wilch continues quiet, with Limas and are an ex- rters, 85 mall White §2 8563 £mal 10; White. '$2 25@2 55 nk, lf' 50: Lima, $3 Red Kidneys, g irckeve, $202 10 per ctl; Horse SEEDS—Brown Mustard, Mustard, $2 : Flax, n“m e | 514@5%c _for Eastern: Allllll. l‘)ficl‘c Rape, %@2c: Timothy, c; Hemp, 3%@4c per h umefi. 3@3%c: Broom Corn 2 $20921 DRIED PEAS—Blackeye, §3 per ctl; | 5525 Green Peas, $3G5 - Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. New Potatoes continued to the Tiver and local trade was quiet and there was nothing | doine in the shipping line. Prices were un- changed. however, and occasional sales of extra fancy stock were still reported at a elight ' advance over the maximum quotation. Old rive freely from Fotatoes were dull in sympathy with new and . Prices are still prices were largely nominal. New Onions wers | as usual on Saturday but the market was lib- | erally supplied and prices of most descriptions | sor, Co't steady. but Australians were quoted lower. Trade in miscellaneous vegetables was active were lower. Receipts of Tomatoes from Los | Angeles were nearly 1000 packages and a car- | load of Mexican was marketed. Prices of those | per 1b. descriptions ranged lower, but the Mississippl article continued to sell Off well at the pre- viously quoted rates, Peas and Asparagus ruled firm, with the canners still buying the latter at 415G5c per pound. Green Peppers | from Stockton were offering again and sold at | 12%@15¢c per pound. © POTATOES—New White, $1 25@1 75 per ctl: Early Rose. $1 40@1 60 per ctl; old Oregon Burbanks, ce. $161 40 per ct!- ola river Turbanks, 80ca%1 ONTONS_Australian Yellow. 34 ctl: new Red. 90G95c per sack: skins. £1 50 per ctl. VEGETABLES—Green Corn. 15@30c per doz: Asparagus, 413@7c per 1b; Rhubarb, 65@S5 per box; Green Peas, $1 T5@2 per sack: Garden 3%@4c per Ib: Siring and v\'u Beans, H Tomatoes_ 75c@$1 25 per box or crate for Los Angeles, #1 25@1 50 for Mexican and $1 50€ for Mississippi; Summer Equash, m‘t&' per box for southern and §1 50 ! @2 for bay: Cabbage §1 per ctl. Carrots, §1 25 per sack; Cucumbers, §1 25@1 75 per box; Gar- lic, 5@6c per 1b; Egg Plant, b@7c per Ib: Dried Peppers, 8@10c for sun-dried and 1215@13c per 1b for evaporated: Dried Okra. 12%4@15c per Ib; Green eppers, 388c per. 1b; Marrwiat Squash, Jobbing, at 1%6@2c per Ib. Poultry and Game. 25@4 50 per new Silver- Except for large young chickens, which were in limited supply. the Poultry market was very much aepres<ed and closed weak, with quite Cesirable offerings. particu- Brcilers ang Hens, still unsold. Five S ¢f Western were marketed during the n1 & yortio; t (ke Cirie 7 'OULTRY—Live Geese, per pair, $1 25@! 175; $4 i1 Lad to be carried 15Gi6e per 25@1 50: Goslings, $1 ks, $3@5 per dosen e Turkeys, ma‘ iarge and f you: M-{r‘ri 3750G9: old Rocsters, $4 5065 Fryere. 35 508 | 8 50: Brotlers, §3@4 for large and $2 2582 w[ for small: Pigeons, $1 50 dozen for old and Sl isa2 tofi Squ: s o T ¢ AME—Hare. $1 50 per dozen: Rabbits, $1 75 fl" for Cettontails and $1 per dozen for brush. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The week closed on dull markets all around. | Butter was still in free suppiy but steady, ! while Cheese presented the same old spectacle of crowded shelves. Receipts of Eggs showed some falling off, but t was plenty on the maorket. which was quoted steadsy. Receipts were 55,700 Ibs Butter, 1257 cases | Egss and 12,500 Tbs Cheese. i BUTTER—-Creamery at first hands, 18%@19c | for extras and 1744@1Sc for firsts; dary, ~l.\?c. store Butter, 13@15c; coid storage, nom- CHEESE—8@84¢ for good and 6@ for lower grades: 16c: Eastern, 128G14e: to chaice new | Young Americas. Western, 11912¢ | 2 for fair to choice; 23c ]nop( Mexsc Eastern, 20§2lc for Arsts and 1€%4@18c for seconds. Deciduons and Citrus Fruits. The fruit market was liberally supplied, Bt as usual «n Saturday the demand for local ins were weil maintained. of Cufrants met with prompt sale at figurey durmg the early trade, but frop: of the fifth car was still cn | uu-m-a. = S 5 s, Yool market, cago N o Ml dotky extra dfl, 11 RE IR $6 7! not cured. 1 wm-:"...‘ they are in light supply and | E. wool, !l.l large | ¢ 'emall and 50c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry | he market had an easy tone, as | | i | | | Cocoanut Of! in barrels, 3Sc for Ceylon and 58¢ | bleached winter Whale Oil, 87¢: natural | No. 1 Lard Ofl, rivals which came to hand late in the fore- ; neon had to be sold at sharply reduced prices. Receipts of Strawberries were less liberal than previcusly, but the abundance of other berries prevented any great advance in prices. Packed Cherries were rather dull owing to the lack of demand for shipping. but loose stock was well cared for and good sound stock cleaned | up weil at the familiar rates. with surplus iots | golng to the canners. Seedless Grapes from Yuma fold at $1 50@2 per crate. while some | 4 of the same variety from Coachelia dragged at $1 per crate. Cherry and Clyman Plums were offering freeiy and sold from 30c to $1, accord- | ing to quality and size of pacl Early | Alexander Peaches ived from eral sec- tions and met with a fair demand $1@1 23 per box. attle change. Stocks of Oranges were moderate and good sound fruits were steady at unchanged rates. STRAWBERRIES—$6G12 per *chest for Longworths and $2 50@4 50 for the larger va- rieties. LOGA‘XHERRIMM‘ per chest and $3Mi4 for black. BLACKBERRIES—$5@T per chest. RASPBERRIES_—$10G12 from Newcastle. $1G1 GOOSE] n.—nmm—zca-sc per Ib for small, snd @ic for English. CURRANTS—$2@4 per cl CHERRIES—IH drawers, MGT&: in bulk, Co. sdid:. “The Government report is about as expected inasmuch as u"‘iho.. an | 83@5c per b for B‘hck. mfl lac for common provementl over a_month ago, is bearish. The White and l'égec for Royal Anne. statlsticlans fgure the crop nywhere from APRICOTS - Small boxes and crates, 60:g31; ushels below last year to 20,000,000 ts. > bushels in excess, depending on thelr estimaje AFLLES—S] so0g2 flunt.r box for old crop of the par yield. = Cables are m’-’u and weather 454 35050° per box or basket for B v onditions continue fine for the cro i —40G or basket. ]:fiu.wm s whally unen ond peites o SANTALOL P:::l—“u - small and $3 509 ‘e to crumbie il along the e, In view o everal days break thers was rath et betier | | CITRUS FRUITSNavel Oranges, §2 5023 50 buylug of the deferred futures, but the whole * for fancy. 81 50 for cholee $i@1 50 market is tame and can hardly be called strong. = for standard: Seedlings. $1 25@1 ‘alenclas, The viable supply on Monday will show seme $1 1072 7. Medlterranean Sweete, $175: Tan: decrease, th robably not as much as last gerines. $173@2; 75 vear. worldy o ipments are estimated at $1 J0@i1 i3 for choice and $1@1 25 for 10.000.000 bushels. Bullish confidence e G rape Fruit. 31 case: Bananas ‘American and $2@3 per dozen. Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. As will be_seen in the first column, there are in New York that Prunes are being fxved for fall delivery on a 2% baste. Theas have ci . but thus far is nothing m.—-" e, b. prices Fresno for 1903 mmlu)mn st 005t Bosse T ocss Mascater oowe Serown dker S-crown, 4 «.'--n. "'." g-,uu. e L 18-0z u"f:—. cartons, Bc: The other deciduous frulis lho!'ldy | The other Citrus fruits were fairly active. i i Sextonn sold up. to 81 | per chest; crates i from 1 !0!4'!" k llll( mler 'AX—27829¢ per Ib. ;, Cocoanuts, $4 50G5. h'hihl“ Provisions. ] market shows no change. The 7 50; Dry Salted Pork, 9%ec: Pig Pigs’ Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, l4c RD— qooted_st Eke per 1 fer oA od and B¢ Tor pure; half-barrels. pure, 8%c; 10-1b tins, 9%ec: 5-1b tina, 9%c; 3-1b tina, | % half barrel, 8%c: three | terces, half barrels. 8ic: one tierce, 83c: two tierces, T%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. As already mentioned, the movement Wool nas been very brisk latsly and receipts have nct been permitted to xccum-lnu Hides are steady and unchanged. Hops continue quiet and featureless. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about %@lc under guotations. Heavy Salted | Steers, 9lc: medium, Sic; light. 8c; Cow | Hl1e¢, Sc for heavy and Sc’ for light; Stags, | Salted Kip 9c: Salted Veal 10c: Salted | (' f, 1le; dry ‘Hides, 16c: dry Kip, i3e: dn. Calf, 18¢; Sheepskins, shearlings, 25@30c each: | 50: Horse Hides, salt, hort Wool. 40@65c each: medlum 70§90c; long W s B e ag e j2@2 30 for m ll!l. for e it e for Colte. | Horse Hides, 8173 in for large and §1 50 for medtum_ $1@1 25 | !l!xlclm 30c: dry Salted Mexican, dry Goat !lfl-— ‘entral American. 30@32%c. Prnu Angoras. Tdc; large and emooth, | medium, 38c; emall, TALLOW-— . 1 r!ndrrvd 4% @4%¢c per Id; No. 2. @3e. 334 @4c: grease, 2 SOOI~ Spring 'Clip—Humboldt and Mendo- | cleo, 17@18¢: San Joaquin and Southern. I | | months’, 10G12c; do T months’. S@1lc per Ib: Middle Countles, 13@17c for free and 12@15¢ | for detective: Northern. 16@18c for free and | 14@16: for defective; Nevada, 13@16c, accord- ing tn condition. ‘HOPS—Jobbing at rmm per m for Call- | fornia. . nominal 1903, For crop of 1904 Meat Market. | The market continues liberally supplied with all descriptions of Cattle, Sheep and Hogs and | I : & e | in the preceding year weak in consequence. DRESSED MEATS. ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows for Steers and 5@6o per b Large, 5@7c; small, T%@0%c b, )ll 11'0\—waner'-. 6%@7c; Ewes, 515@6%¢ LAMB—7@8c per FORK—Dressed ¥ Ho- $12@8%¢c per 1B, LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per cent for shrinkage for Cattle: | CATTLE—Steers, 1%@8%c: Cows and Helf- ers, 8%@7c; thin Cows, per Ib. CALVES —4@434¢ per 1b (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers. 3%@3%c; Ewes. 2%@3c per 1b igross welght). LAMBS—$2 25@2 50 per head HOGS—Live Hoss, to 200 Be; 200 to 250 Ibs, 43c; over 250 Ibs, nw soft Hogs, nominal; Sows. 20 per cent off; Boars. 50 per cent off.” and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%¢c: San Quentin. $5 40; Wool Bags, 32@35¢c; Fleece Twine, 7@Sc. COAL—Wellington 38 per ton: New Welling- ton. $8: Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50: Beaver Hili, $5 50: Stanford. $7: Roslyn. $7: Bay. $5 50; Greta, $7: Wallsend, $7; Richmond, 50; Cumberland. $13 in bulk and $14 28 cks: Pennsyivania Anthracite Eeg. $1 Weish Anthracite Egg. $13; Welsh Lump. $i1 50: Cannel, $8 50 per ton: Coke. $11 5013 per ton in bulk and $13 in sacks; Rocky Moun- tain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 Ibs and $12 %0 per long ton according to brand. OILS—Quotations are for barreis: for cases 244 Bc: Linseed. 49¢ per gallon for botled and 47c for raw: Castor Ofl. in cases. No. 1, T0c: Bakers’ AA $1 10@1 12: Lucol. 45c for botled and 43c for raw: China Nut, 60@70c per gallon: for Australian: extra bleached winter Sperm ! Ofl, 6Sc; natural winter Sperm Oil. €lc; extra Whale ofl, 3e: 63c; pure Neatsfoot Ofl, No. 1 Neatsfoot Ofl. Ofl, 52c; extra winter strained Lard Deodorized mni- Gasoline. : Benzine in bulk. Gasoline, in TURPENTINE—SIc per gallon In cases and | in drums and fron barrels. | RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 7% | T%ec per 1b; White Lead, 1%@7%¢, according | to quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows. per Tb. in 100-15 bags: : Bee -1b bags only). 5.80c: Confectioners’ o Ot: Magrolia A 5.30c: Extra C, 5.20c; Golden C, 5.10c; “D.” Be: barrels, 10¢ more: balf barrels. 25¢ more: boxes, 50-18 bags. 10c more for all kinds. 'l'lh!eu-—H-lf | barréls 6.20c: boxes. 6.48c: H. Crystal Dominos, S.70c per ib. No oy W less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR SATURDAY. JUNE I1. Flour. qr sks 8,660 Hops, bales .... a3 | Wheat, ctis 3.944| Wool. bales 161 . ctls 3,325| Cornmeal ctl 500 1 608 Corn. West, o #00 €8/ Quicksilver, fiks. 250 325 Ontons. Middlings. Bran, sk Hay, tons . Straw, tons ... — | STOCK MARKET. | Mining Stocks Active, but Local Shares Dull. Local securities closed the week qnh(ly. with Gas and 1,225 Wine. 4091 Pelts, 104 | Alaska Packers lower at $137 50 and Electric somewhat higher at $61 50. The ofl stocks were dull. There was a re- covery in the Comstock mines, Ophir running from 33 85 up to $4 43 and ciosing at $4 35. 40 and the other stocks ‘were more or less unsettied in sympathy. The | Tonopah stocks sold heavily again at generally firmer prices. several making substantial ad- vances, as will be seen. Sales on the California Exchange last week Jrere 10100 shares. valned at T4, the lead: ing sales being as Ofl City Petro- 2500; Superior, Dlm~ Four, 950; Home, Lawn Improvement Cypress Company | has declared a regular quarterly dividend of | 10e per share payable June 17. A special meeting of the stoskholders of the Placerville and Lake Tahoe Rallway Company has been called for August 8 to vote on a proposition to create a bonded indebtedness of $1.000,000. The Shenandoah Consolidated Mining Com- | Pac L Co... | Firem's Fnd. — in | Bank 41 % AUCTION SALES 190 Horses For Sale! By order of JOS. EDSON of Porterville, Cal, I will sell at auction 120 horses, brokes and unbroken, weighing from 1000 to 1400 pounds; also several choice saddle horses. This lot conaists of mostly all choice young gelding® and positively must be soid. Sale takes place at dJ. B. HORAN’S SALEGVm Cor. Tenth and Bryant Sts. MONDAY, JUNE l8, At 11 O'Clock a. m. Will Sell To-Morrow, The Elegant Furniture of Residence 3184 Washington St. L. H. BURD, Auctioneeer. £, By order of I Ryan of Salinas I will sell & car of good. gentle horses; alse all kinds of bugsies, wagons, Carts, surreys and 40 sets harness, 1 pony. 1 fast pacer, TUESDAY. June 14, 11 a. m., at 1140 FOL~ SOM ST. WM. CLOUGH. auctioneer. 2 Py Two carloads gentle draught horses, 1400 to 1800, from Siskiyou County. Ready to g0 9| work. FRED H. CHASE & CO., 1732 Market. I o ?ggigfifl pany of Amador County has levied an sssess- ment of 2c per share, delinquent July 11 The corporation of Lipton (limited), of which Sir Thomas Lipton is the head, has declared & semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent, making the past year 7 per cent, against § per cent b o it b An official telegram reports the yield of thel Ophir mine for the current week at 316 mining garioads of ore. assaying $62 34 per ton. and 20 carloads, assaying $18 57 per ton. For the previous week the output was 328 cars, \uufl at $63 44, and 58 cars valued ac $13 61, STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. : 3 !ATLRDAY June 11—13 m. j 84% 88 |Om Cable 6. — — 11715/ Pac G Im 4s. 9115 94 — 101 23% — 141y — — . 97 100 1 106 — | 5s. — 108 11155112 3 e - § Do gtd fs. — — | Do gtd 55.102% — | (1905)Sr A 108 LAP lcm 5s.161 — | (1905)Sr B.102% — Mkt-st C 6s. — 119%| (1906 ~104% — Do lem Se.114 — | asd) — MV& MITSs 101 — [SPC 1 cx 1! 110 - NRR of C6s.107% — | Do stmpd..107% — Do §s ....1163117 (8 P B R 6s.131% — P Sel04 — |8 V Wat 6s.105 — c Se.110 112 | @ | c Ba. 98 — » | G 5e.107 10 S8, — 108 Mutual E L. nn. Lo m\k StocRs. First Nationl — SAVE Ger S & 1.2275 2350 |Sav & L So. Heum S & L. — Sec Sav Bk Mutual Sav.100 | Unton T Co. 8 F Sav U.640 J STREET RAILROADS. 195 200 JPrestdto . — & Californta Geary . POWDER. coveee 80% 61 | Vigortt ..... SUGAR. Giant Hana P Hawalian Honokaa S Hutch S P ’ SCELLANEOUS. |Oceanic S Co. 4% {Paschau S C. 13 100 |Pac Aux FA. § Cal Wine A. 89% ao'xm € Borx.157T41 MVE& MtTm.100 Morning Sesston. Poard- 20 Alaska Packers' Assoctation 50 Hutchizeon 8 P Co, b 3 San B ectric. - 81 35 Spring Valley Water Co, b 5.. 37 7! 18 Spring Valley Water Co. 37 7 $4,000 Oakland Transit 5 per cent. Street— 208 F Gas & Electrie. e Unlisted Securities. .. | Bid, Ask.| Bia. Ask ] Bay CPC 6s. 983 9% S PC R 4. — 100 | Cal NW Bs.. — |src.02.- | M C Wat 52100 — |Sun Tel &s..113 — | Ris 1 WkeSs — 107%| Do Js ..... — 108 &F Drak 1133/ Suttr-se R5s.108 113 SF & NP 8s. — 111%/ UR of SF 4s. 18% MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala 8 Co... — 30 |Mat Nav Co. — 90 Amer Bis Co — 9 |Nev Nat Bk. — 200 Cal Cot Mils 80 87 (NSRR Co. 9% — Cal G&ECor. 40 48 |N Cal P Co. — 11 Cal Powder.. — 150 |Oak Bk Sav.11215 — Cal Ship Co. 21 27 |Oak T Con.. 78 — Cal TI& T3 — |IOOF Hall A @ Cen Bk _Oak —_ 68 |Orpheum Co. — 1 Chutes Co .. 6% Ti4§jPacC Cas Co.128 — (‘uy&cn—.‘iu l;::“!'hlla -1 Cyp L Imp. — Paint.. - 250 |S F Drydock 60 — 90 |SF&SJ Coal. 25 2315 50 |S J Wat Co. — 108 — IS0 & MTgbt 125 — — |Swiss-A Bk115 — |Truck Eleet. 11 13% 22 [UR InC ptd. 47 —"| = Do com ... 9 = in the surplus earnings. ASSETS, 81, The Pacific States Savings, Loan and Building Com- pany, 410 Pine street, invites subscriptions to its fifteenth an- nual issue of paid-up stock. This stock is guaranteed divi- dends at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. Checks for divi- dends are mailed semi-annually. This stock participates also WILLIAM PARDY, Secretary. J66,382.15