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P HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1904 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. New York Stocks weaker, with London selling. Cbtton lower. Tonopah Mining Stocks still lead the others in this market. Sitver and Exchange rates about as before. centina sending in Wheat crop damage reports. | y firm under continued light receipts. { ers of 1904 Oats disinclined to sell. Corn steady. Hay easv, with larger arrivals. Oilcake Meal higher. No further change in Beans and Sceds. Butter casy. C heese showing more firmness. Large lines of *Eastern Eggs coming in here. Declers still considering an advance in Bacon and Lard. Cattle, Sheep and Hogs continue in large supply. Canmers announce new quotations for Tomatoes. New Potatoes in larger supply and lower. Onions plentiful. verstocked with Hens. with the demand mroderate. Foultry market ot Fruit market zwell supplied, more for the stock than the price at h the company was entitied to retire it srged also that the 115 limit would t the sale of any additional k by the company at & higher | price. The effect upon Union Pacific was mc | erste, except as it diminished its activity. The seiling of Southern Pacific was large, in- ding free offerings for London accunt. buying was believed to be in the nature | supporting_orders, but it served to relieve the anxiety lest new financial plans should break the Southern Pacific and thus hurt the Weather Report. peratures are reported Eastern cities Eoston New Orleans nneti \\»N Ja Fhiladelphia ckeonvil et Sharp declines in the Metropolitan Kr up of street railway stocks were depres - ing influence. News of crop conditions w Z F|very favorable, but was disregarded. So W 2% 7 | the reports of heavy sales of copper, both fos $5 I |comestic and export. The money market was £2 T | called weak, seven months' loans being made ETATIONA = £% £ at 3% per cent. Estimates for the current - s < | movement indicate a further large influx of H 4 cash to New York, the week's gain by the H : | batks being estimated at upward of seven > . milllon do Southern Pacific was forced ™y 2 down 1% late In the day, but Vigorous sup- N port was offered it &nd the market closed 3 6 8 Bw (lesay | Hesdy and generally siightly lower than last - night. o B B W e, "% | Bonds were less active than recently, but 8 78 40 W Cowdy T ged. Total sales, & B SES Urnited States bonds were unchansed on last 2 - 00 | cn -8 o S NEW YORK STOCK LIST. 4 % 5o T8 ey 59| Stocks— High. Low. Close. e & Couas” 7o | Atchison ........ 000 T2y Tl 7% 9 T8 56 Ratn T | Atchison prd T00 Bdy Bl MR o4 b4 O & Ohlo .. 3,300 Soly S0 Y — - ey DBk cms g .. o o W -3 -4 Coudy .00 | Canadian Pacific... '~ ;fl P‘l Clay ‘00 Central of N J - 30.16 %0 Clear 30.10 5 Ciear 25 98 4 Clear 30.02 58 Rain 56 5 Pt Cldy . 3.6 50 Bete 25 .80 s Pt Clay E: 2 6 Clear v .78 Clear ¢ weather prevails over the no i3 ot The Pacific Siope and alonk the Call- | 013 S0 12t B i #R wy 06 Puinsions :':";’:;:‘ Delaware & Hud.. 700 154% 133 J " | Del. Lack & W 5 T the | Detver & Rio G.. 100 20 30 castern Washington B e NN ooy S et nges have been slight California the tempera- Erie ist ptd . Erle 24 prd .. Hocking Valley Hocking Val pfd San Francisco for thirty Iiinols_Central Jowa »n‘rlu . Towa « pra Kans City &u . 3 y So pfd. N & Nash L .e ‘ ty ex- litan Secur. Fair Saturday, fresh northwest LLSON, temporarily in charge. iitan StRy 14300 Mexican Cen .. Forecaster nmn-x.p & StLouls . BtP & § Ste M Minn &P 08N pd Fruit and Wheat Bulletin. » 400 ~ 100 5 Ontario & Western 4,800 2 Peansylvania . 4200 3 Piresbg.C C & St L. ... H Reading ... ~4s00 s Reading ist pfd.. ... 2 Reading 24 pfd .. ..... Rock Island Co ... 1,900 s Rock Isl Co ptd..” 500 fll!.hsr"dpld 7! £ iy | St L & West T, BIL & W Union Pacific prd. = ,:‘.‘ Wheel & Lake 4 Wisconsin Central . 5 | Wisconsin pfd .. 45 Express Col m|.nle.- B Adame 225 153 American 180 I TUnited States 108 | 54 Wells-Fargo o .eee 200 | 56 | Miscellaneous— | 0 | Amaig_Copper I Amer Car & Found. 5 Am. Car & F pfd.. 52 00 | Amer Cotton OMl.. b 00 | Amer Cotton O ptd - - Amer Tee ........» % € Clear 00 | Amer lce prd THER AND CEOP CONDITIONE. |Am Lnseed ON... Riverside—New crop of oranges promises | Amer Locomotive.. 200 19 181 | well, but is backward Amer Loco pfd EVees: i &2 Hanford—Apricot drying in full blast; grain | Amer § & Ref, 1,400 54 | fruit doing micely. grapes doing ex- | Amer £ & R pfd.. 1.600 981 A s Rlg.. TP ey er—Prunes and apricots d well. A:&n uz;;m r:H s eas . on—Apricots and berries for- | Brookivn Rapid T 9,000 488 48 48y | ward, fairly good quality. | Colo Fuel & I. 200 - 30 20% 29 | mosspa—Morning high fog: heading berley | Con Gas ... 5700 194% 193 193y | Maria—Beans and sugar . PO cries SR ot bects growing hay £00d: barley falr: oats Hght satisfactorily Palermo—Weather more favorable for crope | Dastillers’ Secur... General Electric. Colusa—Wheat ripening : pears in m&nwl 1tion ose—Apple crop very light. Newman—No change. iy Internat! Pump. . King City—Threshing will soon commence. | Internat! Pump vffl Livermore—Grain yield will probably be iight. | National Lead 20% | Santa Rosa—Crop prospects still favorable. North Amer . vine wess B0 | Willows—Barley turning out better than at | Pacific Mail . shis oiioad AR first of season. People’s Gas . o7 961 % | Cloverdale—Low sap causing moss in fruit. | Pressed Steel Ca; 5 26%, GEORGE H. WILLSON, Section Director. Press § C prd 6915 Pullman Pai Ca Republic Steel . Bteel | EASTERN MARKETS. | New York M Money Market. h.‘hm, u. per cent; lowest, 1; ’ 1%: last_Joan, 1%: closing bid, at 1%. Time loans, weak: sixty and ninety days, 2@2% per cent: six months, 3G3% per | Westinghouse Elec cent. Prime Western Unfon mercantlie paper, @4 - % pe cent. Sterling _exchange with actual Total sales. ... e o aile At $4.872004.8725 for | NITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO demand and_at b dor sty day | ¥ g e bilis. Posted ntu $4 8604 8. Commercial e K, Junme 17.—No bond transac- bille, $4 55@4 85%. Bar silver, G5%c. Mex- | tions to-day. fcar dollars, “’qt. Government bonds, steady; AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. S e d Dreterred, bid Common. bid 4, asked 44; 374, asked 881 New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, June 17.—Interest in the gtock markel to-day remained entirely centered in oz Reading g zen C & !L.‘flefl Cc & SL & § F g CB €t L 8 W 1sts cM Seaboard A L C& Southern CcR Southern CR Tex & Pac cc TS L& Cht Unlon Consol Do _com Colo U § Stecl Den Wabash ok Erie ) the [ wrgued Ft W & D C 1st105%( Wis Cen serve se & limit for the open market price of | Hock Val 4 ...|u§|crt the stock and buyers would be disinclined tol L & N unl 4s...10' | Birmingham | New Bedford . | Jacksonville, | Fremont, | ment of the treas NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Adams con 20| Little Chief Alice . 25 Ereece | Ophir Comstock Tunnel. N\ Phunlx Con Cal & V Potosi Horn Siiver 1 30 Savage Iron Silver ......1 M(sIem Nevada Leadviile Con Standard .. London Clm-mg Stocks. Cons for money.00 5-16| New York Cent..1 Cons for acct. T l!:”“l‘;o& vgu‘lmr: i Anaconda® Atchison - 13 |Ontario & West. ptd © 91%| Pennsylvania | Balt & Ohio 82% | Rand Mines . Canadian _Pacific. lz!‘;m Reading Ches & Oblo. | 1st pfd Tea e Do 24 ptd CAM& St Paul. lstmm " e Beers . ta Denver g Rio Gr. Na"\o‘lilher;‘ 43 fl Unton Paci 20% 4%1 pfd % Biu"S Bet 0% | : 50 | ptd 58 1331 Wabash 17 112%| Do prd 38 1734 | spanien Rours.... 86 Bar silver—Quiet, 25%4 ounce. Money—1%@2 per eefil e "me s oll dllf.oun( in the open market for s 1s 2 er cent and f months’ 2 11-16 per l::enl pedenid Bank Clearings. NEW YORK, June 17.—The following table, | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | 16, unn the percentage of imcrease and ase as compared with the correspondif week Just year: e Percentaces. Dec. _ Cities— o 245 Philadelphia Bt Louws . Pittsburgh San Baltimore Cincinnati . Kansas City . New Orleans . Cleveland .. Minneapolis Detroit .. Louieviile Omaha Milwaukee Providence Buffalo . Indianapolis za'i 7 9 1600 12 23 sin 311! 2.4 8.2 8.6 2.6 ‘8.0 Springfield, Worcester . Evansville . Wilmington, Knoxville . Davenport Little Rock . Wilkesbarre Fall River Macon p Wheeling, W.Vi Wichita Akron ..... Chattanooga Springfleld, il Kalamazoo, Mich Youngstown . Helena .. Lexingtén Fargo, N. D. 24.5 ¥ ] Canton, Ohio Jacksonville, Lowell Chester Pa Rockord, Binghamton Springfield, O. Bloomington, 1il. Quiney _I1L Stoux Falls, 8. D. Mansfield, Ohfo .. Decatur, Tl .... i Nebr. *Houston 2Calveaton rleston, §. Codr Rapids . Total, U. Outside N. s | Montreal | Toronto . Winnipeg Vancouver, B. C Hamilton ..... St. John, Victoria| B. C. Totals, Canada....$54,167,351 *Not included In totals because other items than clearin; Condition of the Treasury WASHINGTO! 16.5 ntaining June 17.—To-day's state- ry balances In the general fund, exciusive of the $150,000,000 gold | serve in the division ¢ redemption, shows | available cash balance, $161,090,919; gold, $05,559,610, New York Cotton Market. Vv YORK, Jume 1 Futures opened | weak: June 10.90@11.10c; July 11.16¢c; Aug. ust, 11.07c; September, 9.87¢; October, 9.5 Nosesker, $-500; Toeainer, 9.50c; January, Futures closed steady: June, 10.85c; July, 10.95c; August 10.5lc: September, 9.82c; Oc- | tober, ' 9.56c; November, 9.48¢; December, 4.52¢; January, 9.56c’ Spot closed quiet, thirty points lower; mid- 11.95¢; dling ux»landn,l sales, 1 New York Dry Goods. NEW YORK, June 17.—Total imvorts of dry goods at this port for the week ending to- day were valued at $1,705,833. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, June 17.—FLOUR—Receipts, 14,700 barrels: exports, 4500 barrels; market inactive and lower. Winter patents, $3@b 30; winter straights, $4 S0@4 95; Minnesota pat- . $4 90@5 25; Minnesota bakers', $3 T5@4. HEAT—Receipts, 3600 bushels. Spot, ensy; No. 2 ted, nominal, elevator, and $1 0735 f. o. No. 1 Northern Duluth, §1 (1% ¢, No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, 11.70¢; middling gulf, e £. 0. b. atioat. A severe break in July wheat to-day, due to liquidation, Was resisted for a time by other t mclmlhiéloyl‘ tn!d:ml.ndfi from sl seles ul ventually, however, crop news all bearish the whole nr::t w!n‘fih- ened and closed Yc to 1lc MY $9 13-16@91c, closed U8 15-16; Séptem) “% c'sa cl 83%c¢; Dmmber. IB!GCBM:, HOPS—Guet. IDES—Steady. ETROLEUM—Easy, * COFFEE—Spot, firm; No. 7 invoice, Tie; mild, Arm: Cordova, 9%&12c, ‘marke! coffee futures closed 5?1] t r net n‘t- ot aw:o )olnul To.-lll n!u n:.em bags, 8. molasses sugar, 5.60c; wwaand. TER — "Firmer; creamery, common 18c; State dairy, common to mr':‘ estern factory, ‘common to choice, nuc. Western imitation creamery, com- cholce, 1 Firm: State : small white, full cream, The; wh}(; c%%'r .E;. 5 2 lected, 171 @18c: firsts, m’tg.l'n:. DRIED FR UITS. EVA TED APPLES—The market is little ', particularly for prime tnm‘. Common oted at 4@5%c; prime, & S¥c: cholce, e egurc: fancy. s a® inue flulfl. bllt show steadi- nel- -m.n a’nul.llhfll ranging from flfie to fle. according to_grade. XCOH-AN in very light llpvl rule Cholce quoted at 915@100; nm chotee, 103 @10%e; tmcy 11@13c. PEA Are pret cleaned up and, while the demand nt. the absence of pressure im tone to the situation. Bhoice are quoted o.: 7@7%e; extra choice, T4 @Sc: fancy, 9% @1 The board of managers of the Coffee Ex- change to-day voted ‘to close the exchenge 0o Saturday, July 2. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 17.—The market continued to show weakness, the Tabics indicating a decline of from 10s to 1bs, with spot closing at £11S Bs, and futures at £117 La, Locally un declined about e, closing A ST per A oni 1n_London, with ‘snot. dlok- o;» 04 higher at £38 6e 94 while futures Wy!lt“ l&cfll!th(m“ Tequict but_stead at l? A.‘ lec;r«olyuc.”llz 30@12 e%, | ing at $12 1 ; sad was n%u?et at $4 20@4 30 locally, and ,at £11 & 34 in London. Spelter was unchanged at $4 70@4 773 locelly and at £21 15s in London. Toon Shewd AL Bla 34 in Glasxow and a 53s 4d In Middlesboro. Locally iron was No. 1 foundry, Northern, i8 quoted at §14 50 | ' @15; No. foundry, Northern, $13 50@14 50; No 1 twndry Southern, and do soft, $13.25 Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, June 1T.—Prospects of & free| { mevement trom the farms in the near future | had much to do with producing a weak un- ‘denone in wheat to-day. At the close July wheat was down H@ Oats shpw a loss of %@%c and provisions a ‘m. at the principal cities for the wesk ended ' shude to THe. Steady cables and 4 blg decrease in Argentine | | shipments caused & falr degree of firmness | in wheat at the s Opening quotations tor July were unch: u 34 higher at Sii Si%e. The ma soon lost its initu | Seranath, hwever, ga siling by pit traders ani commission houses. The greater part of the trading was In the September deirvery. , Offerings were much in excess of t| and as a result prices ted down: i chief cause of the early selling was excelient weather conditions throughout the greater part of the country. There Wweére also numerous bearish crop reports. Canadian dispatches as- serted that crops had made fine progress dur- Ing the past week and that the acreage will be 944 per cent more than for 1004 Mauaily bearish news regarding spring wheat in mn-, nesota and the aki Wi larger acreage than last year. with harvesting operations in the Southwest a St. Louis trade paper claimed that indica- tlons point to @ satisfactory, yield with quaiity | geuerally good. Talk about new wheat com- ing on the market was played to advantage | !as a bear card. The weakness of the wing increased ! Neter opening 'p.e lower | e July sold between JSc and 30% lccal longs to cause @ reaction and a change from strength to comparative Weakness. Small receipts of hogs and firm prices at the yards were early bull factors. e market closed near the bottom, with September pork down | 5@ikc at $12 $0G12 824 lard was oft 2l5c at $6 971, and cibs closed a shade lower at 3 | $7:45. The leading futureswranged as follows: | Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. | Wheat No. 2— | July oid 85y E3% 8% 84T July new . S4% 8l 83% 84 | September, oid. 81% Sll S0k 80% September, new % W TN 9% sy 49 48 455 September . 0% 49% 450 48% Oats No. 2— June Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, June 17.—Cash quotations were las follows: Flour, dull and easy; No. 2 spring wheat, 92@93c; No. 3 85@02¢; No. 2 red, 98c@$1; No. 2 corn, 48%c; No. 2 yellow, 501.@blc; No. 2 oats, 4114 @41%c; No. 2 white, 411,G44c; No. 2, rye, 63c; good feeding bar- ley, 39 fair to choice maiting, #@54c; No. 1 seed, $1 01; No. 1 northwestern. $1 08; prime timothy seed, $2 95: mess pork, per_bbl., $12 50G1Z 55: lard, per 100 Ibs 7566 T7%; short ribs sides, (loose), $7@ 25; short ciear sides (boxed), $7GT 25; whis- key, basis of high wines, §1 28; clover, con- tract grade, $10 75, Articles— Receipts. Shipments, Flour. bbis. 15,400 25,800 22,500 209,400 138,500 4,200 11,400 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, June 17.—On the Produce change, to-day, the butter market was steady. lz\qchuc a;nu 11%@16e. ‘elk ("hul- { | | cATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. Chicago. CHICAGO, June 1T.—-CATTLEReceipte. 2000; weak; ' §00d to prime steers. $5 50me 50: | poor to medium, $4 505 50: stockers and feed: era. §904 10; covr 8201 d0: hellors $2 S0g canners,. §1 .5;:: 75; butls. $2 2 5065 25; Tex: steers, 25,000; to-morrow, 9000: strong th Digher. mixed And batehors: $4 0603 15; good to cholfe heavy, $5 0583 20: Omaha. OMATIA, June 17, ~CATTLE —Receipts, 1100; arket steady; native steers, $5 75@6 25 col'I and heifers, $3 G0G5 canners, $2@3 stockers and feeders. $2 EA e eige,B000; st 5c b HOGS—Receipt: strong to igher beavy. 4 o505 05; mixed, $1 S504 90; | 1mm plgs, $4@4 60; bulk of sales, @ EP—Recelpts, 200: l(?ldy to stron, uffifm veartings, 84 85@5 35; wethers, $1 15 ™ @5 25 ewes, $4 50G0; common and gt oRag $3a5; Jambs, §5 T5GT. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo, Chicago Board of Trade. | ! Corn is oft %@ke. | e, | In provisions here was enough realising by ' —_— rough heavy, cn 05; light, $4 $5@5 10; bulk_of sales, | SHEEP—Recelpts. ww: steady to strong; | [ Eood to cheice wethers, 34 8505 25: Wastern | sheep, $4 50@0: native lambs. twu West- ern lambs, $6G7; spring lambs, $5@7 65. June 17 —CATTLE— | i Family Retail Market. - | | ¥z —_— Aside from a few minor changes in prices of Fruits and Vegetables, retall rates show but little variation this week. Dairy Produce Meats and Poultry are till selling at the fa- miliar_quotations. Seasonal kinds of Fruits and Vegetables are abundant and Green Corn is added to the list. TON— 10 G0 New Wellington $—@10 00 0 00| W.lllfl'm 5 Solcoos DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— Butter, cholce,sq. lun. per daltn | Dot 25@30 packed, 62215 i Cal .-+ 10@15| Haney, comb, ib.1362 | Eheese! Eante Boge| e exteactid.o. SG10 | "MEATS, PER POUND— ) Mutton Chops. Chops. - 13 Lami gh\dqlr Lamb. . | Foreqtr Mutton Le: Mutton. Tny rloun szuk 12* Portrh: k. . 1t k. 1602 1x;mm 5 15@20] Lard POULTRY AND GAME— Hens, large, ea.T! 1|Ducks, each ....75c@$] Do’ small Gem each | Young !loollel‘l. \ . h $1 Pueonl pair 53| ulbl n!r puruoom Sq! 20523 Brollers, .-cn' | Turkeys, per 1b..25@27| FRUITS AND NUTS— ,fim.u Pears. ea. @ Grape Fruit, az. 75cux lgflw Grapes, 1b 1 Abrlcou 8|Lemons. ‘15ws0 Bitckbertien.. per | Loganberries, basket 10] per drawer ...20G25 --—@Bioranges. choice,dz2ig.0 10| Do _common ...15@: 4% 6| Peaches, 1b . 150'-’0 €a.10415] Plums, 1b s ecans —g20| Pears, 1b @3 Brazil Nuts ... 20— Liueapples, each.25u 40 Bananas. doz. vve. - 20@18 | Chestnuts . . - Cocoanuts, ' each.— Figs, dried. 1b.. 6 { Do, fresh, Ib.. Gaoainernits, Der i \Tongarines, i Small ~—@ 8/Walputs, per lh ISB_J | Large . —@12% | Watermelons, ea..—@— | VEGETABLES— sparagus, 1b .. 8G10{Leeks, db bunch.15G20 | chokes, doz 150 siushrooms, 1b..50c@SL i dozén ....10@—|Onlons, per ib | Beans. white, ib. 50— Okra dried, Colored. per 1b. Potatoes, Dricd Lima, Ib..—@ 6 @ 1b.1%: Do, new, lb.,..zhgs | Cress. " b g Cucum| dz. | Garlic Ib. 40/Sage. dz bnches. zui— wlo String Beans, 1b. 5@ 8| Denver 1.5 tember and December options at Minneapolls | Sreen Peppers,ib.1 mls-mmer Squash Columbus 18.3 also had a depressing Influence on the market bLried Pewtr- B l per 1b . 5@ 8 Memphis 29 s here late In the day. "A fair recovery was | Ol'isnm-eh per 1 '_:\4 Seattle 1. | made in July during the last half hour on 3@ 8'Thyme. db bnchs.25@30 Richmond B2y unu» by shorts. ~ After selling down to ' Green Corn. dz..25@i0 Turnips. per doz —@1* | Washington 7.1 t delivery closed at S4@8ilgc, | Lettuce per doz.l | Tomatoes, Ib..... Sovannah 248 | Seplember ranged between T0%@0%c and | FISH— Albany 7.7 T9%e, closing at 194 @T9%e. B‘mgnuu 2 Portland, Or. 4.6 Sentiment in the corn muht early in m Cai Fort Worth . omewhat unsettled, but as the Toledo, Ohio . weak | Codfish Bity g prom- | Flounders shade Halibut 48c | - %Q —|Oyster. ' 100.4¢ 60| ' Do Eastern, dz.3 bluestem, 77c; [ OREGON. i | Northern Business. i SEATTLE, 17.—Clearings, $519,534; balances, £99,506, TACOMA. June 17.—Clearings, $321,163; bal- ances, £37,970. PORTLAND, June 17.—Clearings, $528,185; | balances, $63,502. SPOKANE, June 17.—Clearings, $332,765; | * o '] LOCAL 'MARKETS. 1 o * { = Exchange and Bullion. June LOCAL. | | The steamer Korea. due June 30, is ex pected to bring 4,500,000 Japanese gold yen. | Sterling Exchange, sixty d: $4 85 | Sterling Exchangs, sight s s7% | | Sterling Exchange, cables 4 ”‘l | New York Exchane, slght [ New York Exchange, telegraphie. m i Silver, per ounce 55% Mexican Dollars 3 INTERNATIONAL, | New York on Mexico - | Berlin on London ! Paris on London | Wheat and Other Grains. 216 41 | wHEAT_The forelan markets continue! | quiet. Broomhall cables from Liverpool that “here is a good spot demand there on bullish news from the Argentine, where drought and cold weather are affecting crop conditions, At Chicago. where the markst was again lower, the traders wera buying on the re- ported drought in the Argentine. The Minne- | apolis Market Record estimates the crop of the three States at about 35,000,000 bushels | over last vear. In this market there was considerable trad- ing in December and the market hardensd toward the close under short coverings. The cash grain was reported rather firmer, but un- | changed. CASH WHEAT. | California _Club. ~ $1 714G} 35; California White .\\,nulhn, §1 5214@1 57%; Northern | Club, $1 301 40; Northern iucstem, $1 50 @1 55 per ctl. FUTURES. Bflmon 9 to 11:30 a. m. High.. Low. Close. December . u $1 274 $1 26% $1 275 sion 2 p. m. om High. Low. Close. December....$1 271, P ARLEYContintied 1ight arrivals kean the | | market firm. There is fair activity in futures !and some sales of the nmew crop to arrive at | about $1 are reported. Offerings of old = are growing smaller daily. CASH SARLET Feed, $1 fll ai 00 Brewing, $1 05@1 10; Chevalier, §1 v.ox o for tair to”cholca s ¥ 6 T80 &' } December .. 96 T Selon 2pim. oW i) 0. High Low. Close. | 9 9% 95 905 December .. % OATS—The market Is quiet and quotations for old grain on the spot remain unchanged. Holders of new crop are firm in their views and unwilling to let r at current quotations | ang_tree bids of §1 55 for new red fail to ‘nominal, ite, $1 1 45: Black, $1 25: Red, e g N g 1 1 €O Receipte of California descriptions continue light and the West continues the main source supply. L uva"rv.'.rfm 2 Bann 31 30 !1s plentitul, with prices normal, and Fish, | §4 506 large and $4G5 for small: - §7 30@9. | the same yesterday. | porting 9¢c, *1 | tn | not N Zirils ‘market shows o new feature. ,Dn'ed Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. | & mflu.l-fl» per | ton; e per cil, mY-—wn-t $10§1% 50; Wheat and Oat, $9@12; Wild Oat, $7@10; Bar. ley and Oat, $i@11; Stock, $7@S: lumrg no 10 per ton; new Volunteer Wild Oat, . New Wheat, $10@12; new Oat, Alfalfa, $7 ver ton. STRAW—60GSO0c per bale. Beans and See&:. Firmness still characterizes the Lima, Pink and Bayo Beans, while large and small Whites continue easy. All prices re- | main unchanged. B:Arss—mm. $2 40@2 55: Pea, 32 %0g: Jaie S Y R 055+ 30; Lima, §3 30 Kianeys. B‘TWG_ Blackeye, 10 ptl‘ ctl; Horse | Beans us:zns—amn Mustard. $4 30; Yellow “'0'3;':‘ 19¢ Bubicen: Altaita: uuoxu Rape, lec: Timot msc. Hemy, S B Hmot 3@3%c; Broom Corn DRl!D PEAS—Blackeye, $3 per ctl; Niles, $3 25; Green Peas, $3G3 35. . Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Receipts of new Potatoes were heavier than usual, and although trade continued active the market had_an easier tome and prices renged lower. The top quotation, for white was extreme and obtained only for a few lots of strictly fancy, which were keenly com- peted for by rival jobbers, top for the general market. Garnet Chiles are arriving freely from the Mission district iand are in good request for shipping at the quctations. Omions are plentiful and st at_unchanged rates, Missiesippt. Tomatoes are about cleaned up and stocks of lean are steadily decreasing. | Buc the maskt till overloaded with Los | Angeles stock. which is weak, and large iines | have to be carried over from day to day. Asparagus is a little firmer, with the canners paying Gc_per pound for No. 2 and Sljc for No. 1. Offerings of Strin€ Beans consisted jchieay of dced and wmeh stock, which dragged, but {Tnc)' lots were firm at the top rate and occasional sales of fine stock from | Haywards were reported at a slight advance. | Cucumbers continued to weaken under in-| creasing recsipts. but the other vegetables shewed little change. POTATOES—New White $1 2532 per ctl; I:.m Rose, $1 40@1 60 per cti; Garnet Chiles, 1 50@1 75 per ctl; ald Oregon Burbanks, $19 1 35 per ctl; old river Burbanks, 80c@$1 per ctl. ONIONS—Australian Yellow, $4 25G4 50 per cti; new Red, 75@SGc per sack; new Sflver- $1 2561 50 per ctl. SETABLES—Green Corn, $1 25@2 25 gnck: Asparague, SGTc per Ib: Rhubars, 10 356 Der box. Garden Peas, 4o par Ib: Strink and | Wax Beans, 2@0c per Ib; Tomatoes, S0GH0c pe | box or crate for Los Angeles and 75c@$1 Yor | Mexican: Summer Squash, 73§90c per box for | southern and §1 50@1 75 for bay: Cabbage, 311 Carrots, §1 per sack: Cucumbers, 25¢@ | 1 per bok for Marysville and $2@2 50 for ba Garlic, 4@%c per 1b; Egs Plant, 3§10c per Dried 'Peppers, 8@10c for sun-dried and 12 13c per Ib for evaporated; Dried Okra. 12 15¢ per Ib; Green Peppers from Los Amle., 5@lic per Ib; from Sacramento. ——; Mar- | rowfat Squash, jobbing, at 1%@2c per 1b, Poultry and Game. d they moved oft slowly, as retallers were well supplied with that description. A por- tion of the car of Western that came in on v and another car that arrived yes- | weré on sale. Young Californian s, beth large and small, were in good and cleaned up well at good figures. FOULTRY -Live Tarkeys. 14gise per b Geesa, per pair, $1 25@1 50; Coslings. $1 508 : Ducks, $iG+4 50 per dozen for old and 5 50 for you: Hens, $5 5086 for young Roosters, ; old Roosters, $4 50@3; Fryers, $3 m 2582 50 terday chi~kes 6 50; flrnller‘ &‘!Q-l fnr large and $2 for sma 1 50 per dozen for old and §1 5@ 1 n o GAME—Hare. $1 50 per dozen: Rabbits, ;l 7562 for Cottontalle and 31 per dozen for | rush. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. All markets under this head remained about Butter was steady, and | Cheese was still showing symptoms of im- | Tcvement as stocks are perceptiblv decreas- ng. though they are still large. Choice mild eese |s unquestionably steadier than | been, and some houses are already re- though only for small lots. Ar- re’ now from "s 15 40°per cent less at this time last | weak in spite of Hghter receipts terior, as arrivals of Eastern have ¥ of late and they are coming in every day now. They are actively competing with the middle grades of California Eggs, as already reported. Close buyers are securing the best ranch at 22¢, and some houses are. nticipating a possible decline by letting concessions, as already not: Howev 23¢ is still quoted by many houses. Receipts were 30,100 bs Butter, 1351 cases Eggs and 34,500 Ibs Cheese. J BUTTER—Creamery a: first hands, 1814@19¢ for axtras and 1712@1Sc for firsts: dairy, 168 173¢: store Butter. 13@15c: cold storage, nom- CHEEBE—B%: for choice mew and 7@Tkc | Joung Americas. 9@0%c: “enem. 11G12c per Ib. ¢ tur tair to cheice: 19G20c tor firsts and Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. for_lower grades: Eastern, 121014 EGGS—Ranch, tore, 16@19¢; Eastern, 16%@1Sc for secands. i 1 i The fruit market had an easy tone, as local | trading_was quiet, as usual on Friday, and | the call for shipping was limited small | Durchases o ‘well-coored lots. of easly de- ciduous fruits, supplies of which were more than sufficlent for the demand. Cherries and Gooseberries were firm at improved values, as stocks of both are steadily decreasing, but all other descriptions were easy, with prices tend- | ing downward. The canters were offering | Slge per pound for Royal Annme Cherries. were unable to procure them, as the distillers | ‘were paying @c for surplus dots. Curra with a sluggish demand and were we: receipts were liberal and the carrv-o The precg@ing day was large. All kinds uq berrles were in good supply and prices were lower all around, as a large portion of the | receipts, particularly of Strawberries, were of | poor “quality and ‘the demand ~as nothing | extra. Tiere was no Orange auction. as there was enough fresh -stock available. In the open market Oranges and other Citrus fruits cut but little figure, as the cool, cloudy | weather restricted trade and dealers were busy | with deciduous frults. l STRAWBERRIES—$4@6 per chest for Long- 1 $2 5064 for the larger varieties. | LOGANBERRIES—$243 50 per chest for| red and $3@i for black. { BLACKBERRIES—$66 per chest; 50GH0c. RASPBERRIES—$3@9 per chest; trll.l from Newcastle. 65¢@$1: trom Fresno, $1 30. | GOOSEBERRIES—3@4c per 1b for small and | CURRANTS—$3@5 per chest. CHERRIES D0@60c m drawers and T5@SSe in flats and cartons: in bulk, 4@7c per Ib for Black and 6@7c for Royal Anne. APRICOTS—Small boxes and crates. 50g00c; large GM m ‘l.l M. crates, | i baskets, 50@75c; APPLES—O1d. §1 5082 25 reen, 50c for small ba- and WI 25 for large. box, as_to size and qnll"' 1 50; Valencias, $1 50@2 Sweets, fl 75 2 e ’ul 25 for standard; Grape Fruit, §1 50 seedless and $1@1 50 for ordinary; case; Bananas, Piulnll ‘8 emlb Old mflem 12¢ m ket stead; Nati: ;"‘:3%... " ative cows and h...':.:.'m Shaed! Cliiomia gree Cxclows o} 3 aenihs | 0 stockers and f 70; bulls, do, $1 05@1 €0; $1 55 p.r etl; B e Ceatves, 32 5004 00: W!lum steers, mum $1 32%@1 42% Yot Snite ‘an §1 259 | 84 25@6; Western cows. $2 | 7 HOGS —Raceipts, m; market. Sc higher. n# | Bulc ot yales. "84 8505 123 heavy, 34056 | ncg‘fi-nur— fortinal 8i $1 75G2 per ctl. b 0T%: fielm. $4 00@5 05; plgs and light, —_— HEED mecoipts, 2000; murket m‘,’ Flour and Millstuffs. Muttons, $4 60; $5@6 75; range ' wethers, $4 2504 90 ewen, uwouu. ! FLOUR—Calitornta . Family h""ko'o‘a" usual terms; Bak E 4 Wit "-,b.:;:-t....,.. | Miscellaneous Markets. | “utisyrrs e in, packages ¢ follows: Graham Flour, b nn rhnr. $3 50; Rye lu-l. tl:r 2. $7: Cc . Foreign Futures. Oat ?rg&.o.-. Homi K] bhln. $7 ll.l 80; | Splie zkl&..l‘fll'l Dllla . Hay and Fccdstulf:. @3c In black, 434¢; Plll ltlld. 1b. "{’ M T L e B e mlm.—' nflen Fresno for 1903 crop. (subject to ch notice) are as f::ld‘!:lwlb Illll:llfi. 4-crown, ins. 16-0z $1 75 being_the | ¥ | 1904 crop. has | Hoge continues MHght. | 7 56; Cumberiand, %13 in bulk and | Welsh Anthracite el 7 i AUCTION SALES =~ AUCTION SALE! [N [N PSS 120 Horses for Sale! By order of W. H. Smith, of Reno, Nev.,, I will sell at auction 120 horses, broken and unbroken, weighing from 1000 to 1400 pdunds; also several chofte saddle horses. This lot consists of mostly all cholce young geldings, and positively must be sold. Sale takes place at J. B. Horan's salesyard, corner Tenth and Bryant streets. at 11 o'clock a. m., Monday. June 20, 1904. S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13¢c; Call- fornts Hams. 12@12%ec: Mess Beet. $100 bbi: extra Mess. $11@11 50; Family, P ARD—Tiarces quoted ut & compound and 8¢ tar p sze 10-b tins, 9%c; e neSOETOLENE—One hai berrel. 8%c; three if barreis Sigc: one tierce, 81§¢;: n'-‘- tercea, le. five tierces, T%c per Ib, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. According to reports from New York, al- ready published. contracting for Pacific Hops, been resumed at the figures Quoted below. Otherwise there is nothing new. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 3@lc under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 9%c; medium, S$%c: light, Sc; Cow Hides, Sc for heavy and 8¢ for ligh 6c: Salted Kip, 9¢: Salted Veal Calf. llc: dry Hides 16c: dry Ky Calf, 18c: Sheepskins, shearlings. short Wool. 40@65e each: medium Wool, l!fil 547 Horse Hides, salt, large 2 50 for medium, $1 251 73 for Boal and S for Colta Feise Hides, _d u ) (or large and $1 50 for medium, $1@1 for small and 50c for Coits. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 30c: dry Salted Mexican 33¢: dry Central Amerfcan. 30G2%c. Goat Skins— Prime Angoras, 75¢; large and smooth. 30e: medium, 35¢: small. 20c. TALLOW—No, 1 r‘ndend 4% G4%e per I No. 2. 3la@4c: gre 214@3e. WoOL~Spring Chy—Humboldt and Mendo- cino, 17@19%/ San Joaquin and Southern, 12 months’ 10@12c; do 7_months’, 9@1le per Id; Middle Counties 13@17c for free and 12@13¢ for defective: Northern 16@1Sc for free and 14@1€c for defective: Nevada, 13@l6e, accord. ing to condition. HOPS—Jobbing at 27%4@30c per Ib for Cali- fornis. 1903. Contracts for 1904 erop at 173%#20c ace reported. Meat Market. There is no further change to report in anything. Veal Is steady at the slight im- provement noted yesterday. The demand for Suppites of Beef and Mutton continue liberal. DRESSED MEATS, Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: EEF—8G7c for Steers and 5@6c per b for Cow. YEAL_Largs. SOT%e, mnall, THQE: per In. MUTTON- hers, 834 5'40556 per Ib. LAMB—7@Sc per Ib, PORK—Dressed Hogs, 6%@8%e per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 30 Per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers : Cows and Heif- 1. ers. EaLs VES— 4@ SHEEP—Wethers, 33,@d%¢ per Ib (gross welght) LAMBS—$2 25G2 50 per head. HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 200 Ibs. 4% 200 to 250 Ibs, 4lc: over 230 Ibs, 4%ec: soft Hogs, nominal; Sows, 20 per cent off: 50 per cent off.’and Stags, 40 per cent off from. above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, S%c; San Quentin, $5 40; Wool Bags, 32@dSc; Fleece Twine, T@Se. COAL—Wellington, $§ per tom; Welling- ton, $8: Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, 36 50; Beaver Hill, $5 50; Stanford, $7: Bay $5 50: Greta $7: Walisend, sacks; Pemnsylvania Anthracite Egg. $13: Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel. 38 50 per ton: Coke. $11 30013 Per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks: Rocky M tain descriptions. $11 5 per 2000 Ibs and $12 30 per_long ton. according to brand. OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases | add 5¢; Linseed, 49¢ per gallon for boiled and 47c for raw: Castor Ofl, in Bakers' AA, $1 1061 12] Lu and 43c for raw: China Nut, 623GS0c per gal- lon; Cocoanut Oil in barrels, 5& for Ceylon and 53¢ for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Oll. 6Sc: natural winter Sperm Ofl. 63c; extra bleached winter Whale Otl, 5ic: natural Wha! Ofl, 52¢: extra winter strained La Neatsfoot Ofl. 42c: dark Herring Ofl, 2 boiled Fish Ofi. 37c; raw Fish Ofl. 35c: boiled Paint Oil, 33¢; raw Patnt Ofl, 3lc. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl, in b, Elatne, 13%c; Pearl Ofl. in_cases, 20c: Star, 20c; Extra Star, 24 Emu 23e; Deodcrlxed !wv- Bllofl-. RED AND WHITE Lmn—n-d Lead. T4@ 7%c per Ib; White Lead, T%@7%e. according to quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows_per b, n 100-1i m Cubes A Crushed and Fine 3 Powdered. 5.80c; Candy Granulated, 1y Drr Granulated, fine 5.70c: 4 8.70c: Fruit Granulated, lated (100-1b bags only). A, 5.70c; Magnolia Golden C. 5.10c: D, - Varrels, 108 more: hait hml.l. 28¢ more; boxes, 30c more; 30-1b bags. more for ail kinds. Tablets—Halt b-rrell. u.:oe:be L46c; H. & E. Crystal Dominos, 8.70c per Ib. No orders taken for less thap seventv-five barrels or its equivalent CANNED TOMATOES—The California Pruit | Canners’ " Assoctation opened prices on 1904 pack tomatoes 10c lower on 234-Ib stand- ards and Zc lower on gallen standards then last year. Standards 213-1b are quoted at and gallon standards at $2 15; 3-1b solid flcl are quoted s Receipts of Produce. The Tonopah Mining Stocks Con- tinue the Favorites. l.-rnuoenumnln-m-ev-th-b en-.-lna-a- he San Franciseo and T mh-..u-mb-nnnm portant. ‘The Mechanics’ Savings Bank has its first dividend at the fate of 3.25 per cent mumrwn.amhltotmhy-r pay- The pany has declared its dividend at the rate of 1 cent per share, payable June ! i