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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MA_Y 21, MARY OF THE MARKETS. 2 street stocks from 1 to 2 points lowwer. Cotton higher. cal stocks still quict, and weithout much feature. 000 ahead of last yeer. change in E. rings $6,8z Ne i Benzine V4¢ ¢ higher. rchange. iower. Turpentine 3¢ higher. : on continued unfavorable crop reporis. I Oats and Corn markets unchanged. Some changes in Feedstuffs. Hay and Beans as before. Rutter, Cheese and Eggs in ample supply and unchanged. Prunes quoted firm in New York. eat fir and Hides firm active, with sowme kinds higher. arkets well supplied. d Onions in liberal receipt and weak. e show little change. we on both local and shipping account. Bank O lrlrln.' 5 400[Detroit Un Ry .| 88 | 88 | 87%| 89 --{Detroit_Bouthern. ... . siaf 7 |-l 88| 40 L 140 {141 24 42y | T8%s) 12 | Coffee and Cotton. ® New York wires of E. I ¥ s & Co. vesterday said | PEE - Market has been duil and beavy | - er Movements. ckstiver were as fc | Q sea in Apri 100, Eanawha & M AR S ) 200K C 00 & M pdf.. Sauznem . Do ptd .. ....| 50 Keokuk & D M Laclede Gas pfd Leather Ct Do ptd_. E & Do pfd Long hllnd L 1637 163" | 500 Met Securitles 900/ Met St Ry. 3 u«.!. 115;. us, 115"2 1.200 Mex Central 20% | 19%| 1 Mino & G L | o ‘} 5«%, % : Do 1st ptd. 500/M S P&S S M..|1i3% u“‘g 1125 uu,s 156 1158 "4,\ 2414| 25 Do : 09/ M0 Kang E Tex. d fieet, were pta at 400N RR of M prd) 3 ’.'u\ 343! 85 National Biscuit.| 60 | 60| 593/ 60 Pe] 506 \ Y Central... 200N Y C & St L. Do 1st pfd.. "166] Do 24 pta Do 1st ptd. 106, Do 2d prd.. 400/Pocitic AT : R R Co 36% 36% 35% seK 13411825 132% 1133 00 | 96%| 99| 903 3 36% | .?12 juos | 1 ary | “ i 234 zu mo sam ms! : 4 % 8534 Sfiu. 168/ 1o%| 014 A; xty da six months, 3%. e paper preferred, 3%@4i% firm, with sctual business | $4.8706@4.8710 for demand or_sixty day bills; poeted | and 84873 commercial bilis, | 45c bonds, steady; raliroad bonds, | New York Stock List. ton & 490 California street, ? the New York :2 55 uox‘ 110 nmg'xu 10| 1oy 1o | 1 4%, | 4% 118% 118% llB’A 117 §00/Cnion Bex & Pa 100/ Do p A i Padity Do pfd .. Do Conv 4" _-|United Copper .. 500 Unit Rds of S F, 100/ d 483 47 | 47 | a7y | RitT] nox, xw 1y | 51| il 5 | 22" 2 |2 & Rf Col118% 110% 111 1117 | 4 120 11191 1193 11933 | ar 113334113334 (134 | |13¢ &T Tob pfd . Wl o 1o} 160 Western Unlon .| 93 | 88 o3 1,600 Anasconda 1673 | 1,900/ Westinghouse ..-|180 |152 158 Ann Arbor g Do pra .. | BO00A T & 8 F o | 100| Do ptd .. {1013 11013% 1013 5.800Bal & Onic 7% 1105% 1088 1041 T imay State Gas..l. [ 88, 7, | 50,700 tota shares eola. RT.... 32%; 808, London Stock Exchanme. 1% |5 LONDON_May 20.—To-day is & holiday on s (192 | the Stock Exchange. Bruns D & 1. |54 1"j4y | Bar silver—Firm at 6734 per ounce. Butterick Co . cree.| 56%| 60 Money—1%@1% per cent. 5 Canadis Southern!. )| 893, @ay | Discount ~rates— and three months' 6.300/Canadian Pacific 146% luwl«wuu bills, 2 3-16 per cent. 2.800'C & O Tl 48| 48 ;glq New York Bonds. ' 178 |80 | U5 ref 2 reg...108 1 o et | Be ey &t 5 1 Do coupon =32 Do new 4s reg.183 |M K -4 18] Do ....182 | Do 2ds 3! B N e [siinone |28 1200 | o N Cae {7k [Troy fi70g 71 e Wotthorn Atchis Do s """"'*?:‘;*'mlmv B ads N w Atiantic Shrt ‘ i 1 | 2B ‘xzu,- Reading ¢ 2% | Cent of Ga Ba. EL& g Do 1st inc ST & a7 Do 24 inc. 78 I8t L |57 | Ches & Obig 4ks. 07%, Seaboard 120 | Chic & Alc Bis.. Southern % IcB& 45.101% 8 uthern 119 € RI 80 42 Do eol o2 100 | COCAS 18% | Chic ooicate Bouthern - e 100 Do et ptd 85 | Golo » Do 28 2 | Cuba ]f'"(‘mln Gas H ""]l"" m‘ufl.‘ D& 200 Do pea ') 56| 5T 561 57 | Beie prior ol & nua-: 182 180 j18miy Do aw ! 870 W &eD Hock Val it B2 ) B cert... 4s...104 | 58 9% 150 ’wnq‘ Adams Con . 20 i 05 Alice e 0 Breece . . B0jOphir 0o Brunswick Con 01] Phoenix 02 Comstock Tunnel. (8, Potosi . gg Con Cal & Va... 1 70/Savage ;;grnsxsxlher - 180/Blerra Nevada n_ Siiver - 8 25 Bmall Hunu v Leadvilie Coi 04)Standard .. Boston Stocks aud Bonds. Money— U S Steel Call loans ; Do ptd . | Time loans Westnghse Bond; Mining— Atchison adj 4s. 96 |Adventure Do 4s ... 162 |Allousz . 4 | Amalgamated jAm Zinc . . 78 {Atiantic -101% Bingham Boston & Albany.256 |Calumet & Hecla.04d Eoston & Maine..177 |Centennial . Boston Elevated..157 |Copper Range | Fitchburg pfd ...144% Daly West | Mex‘ Centr-l 19!,"Domlnlm Coal . H & H..196% Franklin . Ha n.rquene 1100 Granby Union Pac ......116%/Isle Ro Miscellaneous |Mass M Am Arge Chem Quincy F 02% |Shannon . Dam Fron & Bieei 21 Ed Elec Illum...246% Gen Electric ....169 Mass Blectr . 16 Do ptd 433 Mass Gas . - 431 United Fruit - 0210i% 84" Winona | | Un Shoe Mach fd ... | of the Treasury balances in tne general fund | closed ‘quiet at a net decline of 5 to 10 points. * | cluding July 6.65c; September, 6.80c; Novem- | 8.60c; cut lo New York Mimning Stocks. Do pi 813 Wolverine Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, May 20.—To-day’s statement shows: Avallable cash balance, $128,571,472; g0ld, $69,947,551. New York Bank Statement. NEW YORK, May 20.—The statement of averages of the clearing-house banks of this city for the week ghows. Loans $1,120,426,800, increase $20,709,900; de- 165,151,700, 832, rs $84,333,700, decrease s“l.. 174,200, decredse _$4,474,100; increase 733, $8,219,975, decrease u,m,wo States fl:wsm $11, New York Cottom Market. EW . YORK, May 20.—COTTON—Futures opened firm; 7.78c; August October, 1.83¢; November, ber, 7.89c; January, 7.83c. Futures' closed steady. 7.86c bid; Decem. 7.65c; July, 7.7de; August, 7.7 7.78¢; October. 7.84c; November, ber, 7.89¢; January, 7.03 7.93¢. Middling uplands, 8.30c; Spot, closed quiet. Bales, 27 bales. wmiddling guif, ¥.65¢. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, May 20—FLOUR—Receipts, 17,600, exports, 6400. Quiet but firm; wintep patents, ¥4 UGS 25; wihter straignts, $4 66e 485, Minnesots Daienis, 36 OUGU; winter ex- tras, 34 0@ i5; Minncsota . bakers', $340@ 480, winter low grades, 3 2503 05. WHEAT—Sal 2,600,000 busheis. Futures. nominal elevator ; No. 1 Northern . afioat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, ¥8%¢ f. 0. b. Opening a trifle low- er cn fine weather and large Northwest re- celpis wheat rallied and turned stronger by 11 o'elock. Shorts bought it freely on strength in the northwest, steady cabies and prospects for small world’s shipments. Last prices showed %@%c advance on July and Sep- tember, while May was $c lower. ~ Ma. 98%c, closed 98%.c; July, 92Qu2 13-162, clos #2%c; September, bfihw&c. closed 85 15-lvc. HOPS—Quiet, state common to choice 1004 crop, 20@2vc; 1903 crop, 22@25c; olds, li@lsc; Pacific Coast 1004, 25@28c; 1908, 21@24c; olds, 11@13c. Hides—Steady; Galveston, 20 tg 25 pounds, 20c; California, 21 to 25 pounds, 10%c; Texas dry, 24 to 30 pounds, 1Sc. WOOL—Firm; domestic fleecs, 3fc. PETROLEUM—Easy; refined New York, f)fixl‘b(:'.’l:hllmelphlfl and Baltimore, $690; do in u y COFFEE—The market for coffee futures Total sules were revorted of 13,750 bags in- ber, 7c; December, 7.10c: No. 7 invoice, 8c; mild quiet, Cordova, 10@13c. SUGAR—Raw, 'nomipal: fair refining, | 8 i-l6e; sentrifugal U8 tast 4 B-10c; molagses | 3 Refined steady 6, 5.25c; | No. 9, ooc; No. 10, | \o *%: :200; 2\0 8, 5100 8c; No. 11, No. 12, 4.85c No. 14, 4.70 eon'ecuonen s 5.106; mhold A, ; crushed, 6.55c; powdered, 5550, "oubts, .1bc SHirec; et Hotore common to 5.95c; grani BUTTER- extra, 14@18: CHuber Gnchanged, EGGS—Unchanged. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market is practically nominal in the abeence of import business. Common to choice are quoted at :k@{fi.c' prime, Dh@fihc choice, 6@tilgc, and | fanc; PRI ES—A:' without material change, the feature being the firmer tone for the lirgor | sizes. Quotaticns still range from 2% to 5%c | lccordlng to grade. APRICOTS—Are changing hands in small lots ln New York. Choice are quoted 10@ 103gc; extra’cholce, 1lc, and fancy, 12G15c. PEACHES—Remain in light demand at re- ;[e,:;@v[l;lcel Silice: TagISkc: extra cholos, 1 C, ancy, 11 c. Disik gan. attracting some attention e g | seeded. "Loose Muscatels are quoted ‘at 44@ | seeded raisins, 5%@6%c and London He; layers, $1Q1 15, Exports and Imports. NEW YORK, May 20.—Total imports of mer- chandise and dry goods at lhe/port of New Tork for the week ending to-day ‘were §11,581,- To(ll imports of specie at the port of New York for the week ending to-day were $234,184 in silver and $38,764 gold. rTflla{l export -‘z{(-pe;‘l;‘lmmmmt port 'or New ork for the wi ly were 421 silver and $10,921 gold. sion New York Metal Market. NEW TORK. May 20._The metal markets were generally quiet and unchang: Tin was firmer at $30 40030 50. Copper was quiet, with lake quoted at $15 15 257 electrolytic, §15@15 1234, casting, $14 7 ot seuts: $4 5004 60. Spelter, easy, 35 5065 6. Tron, unsettleq. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, May 20.—Rain in Kaness and Oklahoma gave fresh zest to buying in the wheat market here to-day. was a net advance of precisely a cent a bushel in the price of thé July option. Corn is oft ke. oats unchanged and provisions are 2%c to 7%e¢ trength in the wheat market was evidence at the opening. On t{n eomu M - timent was somewhat bearishly inclined owing ther conditions in the Northwest. A lib- ere yes- Initial quotations on July were a M‘:fl‘:rflll:e@ reports of additional W %c lower at 86%87e. rain iq many portions of the 2 e et <l B, of a firm under- tone. Throughout mmna\:lm of the session deterioration formed the basis of & 15 Breats bulah sentiment'Ia Spiona: 0 create bul sent For Sute ek RMEaar ot o e aaeding. The market cl # 288 z::za:s“sflfi A n. & $0% 53 £ it 308, ¥ bR 12 B 12 %0 e & September 7 50 7“* 7 60 Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, May 20.—Cash gquotations as follows: Flour, firm; winter patents, u‘ia 1 20, .u-ughu, 38 T5@4; spring patents, $4 hts, $8 a3 Gpring wheat, 31 0361 08: Nor g 2 2 red, $1 01%@1 04%: No. : No. 2 oat Nu. es whisky. basis of high wines, ' $1 26, clover, contract grade, $11 75@12 25. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. 16@19¢. Ay 11@11%c. CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. Chicago. CHICAGO, May 20.—CATTLE—Receipts, 300. Steady. Good to prime steers, $5 60@6 175; poor to medium. 34 $4 40@5 50: stockers and feed- ers, $2 76@5 25; cows, $2 50@5; helfers, $2 50 525, canners, §1 50G2 40; bulls, $2 0@ 4 75; calves, $3@6 25. HOGS—Recelpts, 10,000; Kond“, uooo :mnm higher; mixed and to cholce heavy, rough heuvy, ;ws ao light, $5 25& 45; bulk of sales, $5 30@5 “HEEF——Recelp(l. 2000. Sheep and jambs, steady; good to choice wethers, shorn, $4 75@ 5 25; fair to choice mixed, shorn, $3 50@4 50; Western, shorn, $4@5 25; Western lambs, 50@7 60; native lambs, shorn, $4 50G8 50. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, May 20.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 2000. rket unchanged. Native steers, $4 50@6 25; native cows and hemr-. $2 50@5 25; Stockers and l’eq‘en. bulls, $2 S0@4 60; calves, ‘H?fi fed steers, $4 50@6; Western fed co efloss—meelwn 4000, suv& 5c higher. Bulk of sales, $5 25@5 85; vyla 35; gl!czm-l $5 25@5 8Ti4; plgs -M itent, 34 756 SHEEPvRuMpu. 1500. Steady. $4@6 25; lambs, $6@7 40: $4 T5@5 50; fed ewes, $4 Omal olhrn range wethers, 25@4 75. \ OMAHA, May 20.—CATTLE—Receipts, 500. Market unchanged. Native steers, $4 250 6 10; cows and heifers, $8 5; Western steers, $3 75@5 10; c-nnem $: 40; stockers and fesers, i $3@5; calves, $3@6; bulls and stags, $2 75@4 75. HOGS—R&ceIptl 7000. Market 2%®5c high- Heavy, $5 Mfl 30; mixed, $5 20@5 22%; er. 1?%;5222\‘?6 : plgs, $4@5; bulk of sales, . Heceipts 200 Madat sty i shorn, $4 75@5 80; 34°30a5: ‘awen, shorm; 4y AT 80 Tams, 36 150 7 50; lambs, shorn, MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. i 80 90 Flour— Opening 20 25 Closing . 29 30 St. Louls Wool erkg(. ST. LOUIS, May 20.—WOOL—Strong. Mes dium grades, combing and clothlnf 81380, light fine, 26@26c; heavy fine, 23¢; tul ‘washed, 32@42c. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, May 20.—WHEAT—Club, 84@ 86¢c; Bluestem, 0‘5920. Valley, SHINGTON. TACOMA, M.y 20.—WHEAT — Unchanged. Bluestem, 91c; Club, 82c. Northern Business. PORTLAND, May 20.—Clearings, $566,610; balances, $107,313. SEATTLE, May 20.—Clearings, $731,160; bal- ances, $155.775. KA. SPOKANE, May 20.—Clearings, $452,273; balances, §113,500. LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Silver advanced ‘Sc. z LOCAL. Sterling Exchange, sixty dwys./ — 85% Bterling Exchange, sight = 874 Bterling Exchange, cables .= 88y New York Exchange, sight. - New York Exchange, telegraphic — (fll’ Silver, per ounce ....... . B8%E® — Mexican Dollars, nominal 650 4% INTERNATIONAL. New York lon Paris . New York on Mexico . Paris on London . Berlin on London . Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Chicago was lc higher. In this market the cash grain was steady and un- changed, while futures were active with a bullish feeling. end shorts coverlng. ~ May | vanced 1o and December 1%c. Hutton & Co. The Chicago letter of E. ‘‘Reports from the Southwest again told of sald: d poorer classes Vi for such we may have some fay within o weeks, and it 18 & Question as to what such Hay may bring under :vail ditis " P s Flay arriving and very uu on hand. ' mndmu supply nmuz a d xof w] eon!lnuu per ton. e T FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Byry ton: Otlcake Meal at the mill, jobbing $35: Cocoanut Cake at mill, mozzm ’%‘""?bb':”: o5 ; jobbing, $30 50@81; ‘28024 Hflve Bei ”W‘O 5?“ 3 33«‘;.‘:2"53 ton: Meal: per H o4 fl‘fl.n:'u ln car lots and m for smaller qm AY—WI‘I 11 50@14 50; Wheat and Oat, u?aw 'Sat: Soata; Bascy and Sit 16 10 vol\mmr ‘Wild Oat, $6@9; lt! B0@T 50; Clover, $7@10; $8@9: stock, $5 r- a, 310 — Beans and Seeds. Limas are firmly held at the advance noted yesterday and the other descriptions range from steady to firm, with a quiet movement in mixed lots to fnterfor and Southwestern points. BEANS—Bayos, $3 Butlt-r. $3@3 25; sm: te, s to good and ;3‘3 Lima, 65 Kidneys,_ $364; e per cn- Horse Beans, $1 Yeliow snm—smwn Mostant, sominal: Mugiard, nomin 10@2 25; Canary, 8@6Yc; Alf n., 1bauc Tor O-lllornh and 129 13¢ for Uuh. nominal; Timothy, 4%@3c; Hemp, 3¢3%¢ 5" 1b; xmm, 8@334c; Broom 0@21 pei 3 DRIED PEAs—Nlm. "$1 7562 25; Green Peas, $1 75@2 25 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Receipts of new Potatoes, while lighter than on the preceding day, were still heavy, and, with trade quiet as usual at the end of the week, the market was decldedly weaker and the outside quotation was shaded, There were no new arrivais of old Potatoes and they were reported quiet but steady at the old ‘quota- tions, The market was overstocked with Red Onloru lnd prices had another decline. s vegetables were active under Aspara- the' usual exira desasnd for BURdAy: gus. Rhubarb, Summer Squ and Peppe:s wero higher and Peas did better undey de- creased receipts. Los Angeles Tomatoes were rather scarce, but the market was liberally supplied with importations from Mexico and the East. Prices of String Beans had a wide range as to-district, and there was plenty of stock to be had at the inside quotation. POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, $1@ 1 25 per ctl; Oregon Burbanks, $1 35@1 60 per ctl: Minnesota Burbanks. $1 40@1 50 per cti; New York Rurals. $1 10@1 30 per ctl; new Po- tatoes, $1@1 65 per ctl. ON!ONs—Amuflim $6 per ctl; new Red, 1 per sack; Green Onions, 40@00c per box. VEGETABLES—Asparagus, 44@7c per 1b; Junbert. MgSRe e bos; Green Peas, $1250 2 wack: String ani Wax Beans, 3060 per lb; Tomatoes, small boxes and mm. u 25 1 lll’l crates. $2@3; , Sumi Squash, & box; . Cuicumbers, $1 501 T8 Bet Box. Cabbage, B0o per oty c;rmu l“. ck; Garlic, 16c per Ib; “’ 15: Dried Peppers, 100 20 Tor | -un«lnoa and ueuc L Ib for evaporated; Green Peppers, Poultry and Game. There were liberal arrivals of Poultry from State points during the past week, but West- ern stock was scarce, only two carloads being handled since Monday. Large young Chickens, which formed but a small percentage of the dally receipts, cleaned up promptly from day to day at firm prices, wWhile small Chickens and Ducks were slow of sale and quite a few of those descriptions had to be held over. Yesterday several coops of small young Ducks were eold below the minimum quotation. POULTRY_Liye Turkeys, per 1b; Golllnn 2 5093 N T 5@7 W P B Do for moail s e %0 for large; young _Roosters, $7@7 old Hocsters, ‘s4@3 80, Fryers, § 50; ‘Broil- ers, $2 50 for m-li 3@3 50 arge; $ Pigeons, §1 25@1 50; Squlbl. 5 mr dozen; Cotton- per dozen. GAME—Hare, $1 tail Rabbits, $1 5@3 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter closed the week quietly at steady and unchanged quotations. While some houses have ceased to store, others have not and thus the surplus is kept down to a manageabie The general demand is nothing being in good for sellers, cholce c light "receipt, thogh there are plenty of unassorted Eesi e of the trade are looking for A adtance this m were 11.000 1bs Butter, 1704 cases 5400 1bs Cheese, Hn.mm at first hands, 19@20c for extras and 1T4@ISHc for lower ang me- dlum grades; dairy, 17@19¢; cold storage, nom- inal; store Butter, 16@17c. CHEBSE_ Strictly ~cholce - mild new) Mic- fair to good, oung cas, 1lc; Eastern, 16! u per 1b. EGGS—Ran for fancy large white and 17@l9% for fair to choice; store Egss, isa1ie: cold storage, nominal; Eastern, n N Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Most lines of fresh fruits were active yes- terday. I s’ Tequirements and quiry for shipment to northern celpts of Strawberries from sources Seibe. Increased 1o 510 chests, bus supplics were hardly sufficient for requirements and ices were higher all around, with choice of all va- rieties com! a premium. Barly arrivals the damage in Texas and Oklahoma, and to T Of crated Strawberries from Florin met with lend color to these reports:the Southwest was one of the principal buyers. The strong situation was reflected by sharp advances in the May. Stocks in all vrlmny markets are declining _rapidly, with Wheat scarce. SMarket “was’ persistently ‘bought, the nw being from what was considered very sources. Regardless of the crop Te- ported our Wheat market for July Sep- tember does not look high considering the cash demand and small st on hand; ana we stlll feel the bulls' side is & ‘wise ‘sie o fol low and continue favoring purchases of July and Beptember an tha leet St. s wired—"Illinois, Texas and Okla- homa are ru..hlnt in dai news on_ wheat, causing a lot of Southwest buying.” # CASH WHEAT. California Club, $1 A&?l 50; %umrx: White _ Australian, Club, $1 6001 85: m.lurn Bhunen. $1 623 Northern #1801 Bl per ol lower vades s Wheat, 81 30g1 45 per FUTURES. !«clon ) Io aEg = = Open. .$148% 1 b owy TEh W T8 tures were firm lnfl ‘cfivl. es- clally seller the year, new. The cash grain Tis aulet and steady at previous prices. CABE B Feed, $1 18%@1 22 lvnhm $1 25@1 30; ovlller. '1 ?0'1 21% per eotl. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:80 a, m. May—$117 bid, %‘x R Seller year, OATS—Scarce, lr‘ and Qlfl-ly held by two houses. ‘White, 57%@1 60; g m“ A S Rerini R vt M P EORN—Continues strong, ‘though 5o further Id‘lfl“ s reported. ‘estern ed, $1 40@1 45 for Yellow, $1 45 gl 50 for White and $1 37 ixed; California e Yollow, _round do, %@1 o numinal; unun. ll 82! 3 s Tor White a 121 Brown. - :‘—! 55@i 65 per otl, according 0 “fiugxwmr—a 26 per ctl. Flour and Furinaceous Goeds. FLOUR—California_Famlly h!uq 34 800 ‘°'n e ahington, Jobbiag 3t aa 08 )US GOODS—Prices 1 A.RD(ACIOE o In 1 87 1@ “lfi afi promp: sale at improved prices, but there wers weveral hundred crates received late in the day from the same source and most of these belated arrivals were stiil unsold at a late tour, The other Berrles were in moderate supply and sold well at steady prices. Cher- ries were steady at about previous quotations. Recelpts of packed stock continued light, but loose fruit arrived freely. Chofce Royal Annes 1n bulk scid Uy o 1234c per r pound. There was pack k recejved from the Pagaro Vailey. whlch had to be sold below the inside quotations. Apricots were plentiful and at frregular rates. A box of of the Early A arlety from Vacaville sold for §1 25. The Citrus market was yulst and rather weak. A steamer ar- rived with fresh Supplies of Mexican um:u STRAWBERRIES—] . Longwor $7@13; large varieties, $8 w'l Santa cm- Bcrrmha. $8@9; Florin Berrles, 60@00c crate, RASPBERRI $1@1 25 per lrlw BLACK] x other kinds. l!‘.‘c 1BS—Per 50@1 75 per crate and @8 per chesh. @6 per chest. —— per Ib; Pirawer—Black, $11 25; 1@1 25. Red and White, 50@85¢c; Anne, §$ 15 for Black and 3@6c for Royal in bulk, 6@10c per per bov:rtor 14 ‘and 50g600 o h:l h‘cnu. ges. Navel w 25 for ehofif"m": e ‘tzrnnnn l' or tancy, fl bo.l 15 161 n for standard: Grape $16 50; Pig Pork, Beet, 15 S B s e T e 510 tins, 10%0: -1 m.m’&n-.“' EStToLENE One halt basrel, e, three half barrels. T3c: one tierce, T3e; two tierces, Thes five tierces, The per Ib. 'lfl.qhmnllm in HIDES AND § sxms—-oflu lnd brands seil about %@lc under quotations. Steers, 11%c; medium, 1le: t.&x Hides, 1033¢’ for hea 1 tu u:hn Staes, Sc; Salted Kip, llc; Salted Ve Salted Cait, 13¢; a es, 18 Yoy on 16%4¢; c; Shees shearlings, 35G50: each; short Wool, each; medium. Long wool,'§1 2502; Horse ¥ Hides, eI S 55 o large” and U§3 10 me- dium, $2 25 for small and 350c ('r Culll. Horse Hides, dry, $2 for large and §1 30 for medium, $1.25 for small, 50c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 30c; dry saltd Mexican, 25c; dry Central Am Bue, Goat_Skins—Prime Angoras, do, T 75¢: extra large e, B0c; medium, 50c; small, 3dc. 1 25; W—mlnhfl K- per by {_lr’owm hold.ul‘ out tor 30c; IWI “erop, l!‘i’ 3 Meat Market. There was very little change in prices last vn&umoaema- ‘and. supply about bal- DRESSED MEATS. ‘Wholesale rates from slaughtarers to dealers as_follows: for Steers ard 4@3c per Ib lor Cows_ 4 = VEAL—Large, 697c; small. sfic wffimn_w"'h'" "6%@8e: : §37c per LAMB—834,@10c for Spring. PORK—Dressed um":i'ou per Ib. “The followl und Livestorts dengent o ooy mrnm" et ion | X 45 per cent for Caitle CATTLE -Steers. 14@7i4¢; Cows and Het- er-.c b%w‘av i lb 4@5c per e s Wethive, "3%@3sa: Ewes s.l' por b (groms weigwy. oo Ewes 3@aKe HOGE—LI o o 15 e, SN@SNS: over 180 m. us.sxé:, J per cent o ot Bagn per o Trom avove quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, ?fifl!fie. Wool Baga $13 in bulk and Anthracite Egs. 3; Welsh Lump, ton; Coke. $11 50@13 per per gallon for (nr raw; Castor Ofl in cases, kers' AA, cases, $1 14@1 lo fi‘"m' m for_boiled “‘1'“ éur raw; China 65@80c on; Co- coanut Ol in baml-, 88c for g.fmm and 55c for Aus ; extra bleached winter Sperm Ofl, 68c; natural winter Sperm Oil, 63c; extra bleached winter Whale OfL 57c: natural Whale Oll, 52¢; extra 'lnler strained Lard Ofl, 76e¢; No. 1 Lard Ofl, 65c; pure Neatsfoot Ol T!ov 1 Neatsfoot Oui, 63¢; light Herring Herr: 1, 40c: Salmon OIl Mc c; raw Fish Ofl, 35¢c; boiled Paint Oil, 33¢c; raw Paint Oil. :flc COAL OXL. GASOLINB, ETC.—Gasoline a; lower. Water White Coal Oil, ln L _In_cases, 1Sc: Astenl, Elaine, Stove Gasoline, ln bulk, 16 ; 22¢; Motor Gasoline, in bulk, 154c; in cases, 22c; No. 1 En ne Dmuhze iron bbls or_drums, Sc; No. ge; cases, 834¢ Row: Beamee, bulk. 12\60: in Gasoline. in bulk. 23¢; In cases, 31 RS ENTIN D1 st higher at 9ic nuon In cases and 85c In drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 7%@ 8c per Ib; White Lead. 7%@8c. according to | quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany auotes A follows, per Ib. in 100,15 bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, Sowdered, 5 50e; Candy Gramulated: B.85e; Des Granulated, fine. 5.45c: Dry Granulated, coarse, 5.43¢: t Gramulated, 5.45c; Beet us llled JJoo- only). 5.35¢: Confectioners' olia A, B.05c: Bxtra C. 4.95c “D,”"4,75¢- barrels, 10c mere. Daif barrels, 25 more; ‘boxes, 503 more: 30-15 bags, 10c more for ail kinds. hmou—x 4 barrels, 5.95¢; boxes, 6.20c; H. Domtne, BBs peeT0. Mo avder talen (o0 than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. Recelpts of Produce. FOR BATURDAY, MAY 20. Flour, qr sks. i . Wheat, ctls . Barley, ctls . Beans, sks . Corn, ‘ctls Potatoes, sks Onions, sks sks Bran. Middit Hay, tons Hovs, bales Yesterday Dividend Day for a Long List of Stocks. Local stocks and bonds continued quiet and featurpless yesterdey, with variations few and fractfbnal. ‘There was the usual business in the mining stocks, with the L\vmnncn weak, Ophir selling down to §6 6214, : pohginess in the Tonopabs was very good, quite active at about the quotations of the Dl.— ceding day. The oil shares were inactive. Salés on the California Exchange last weele were 17,584 shares, valued at 4, the lead- ing sales being as follows: iated bonds, 9000. Assoclated stock, 1 ; each; Four, 1400; Ofl City, Forty, moo w.bab. 1450, Champlon Mines Company has levied an .lnl-nmt of 50c, delinquent June 16; American Development Company one of 1 delinquent June 15. The Ocean Boulevard Imprevement Company of San Francisco has levied an assessment of' 10¢ ur share, delinquent J|::n- 19. The Pacific Coast Borax Company will pay a rw\l.lntm monthly dividend of $1 per share on m.mm»rnn share i W:E July The output of ore from tne Ophir mine last ting to $475; Call fl. Nt iation, regular monthly, 80c share, amounting to $17,349 60; Oil cltr g’ tnhfl:‘ s monthly, e S amounting w Sovereign c_-. guarterly, 13c per share, amounting to Sterling Oft Compasy, guarterty, from 'its present amoun 12,500 cient Oil Company, regalar. manthly, 18 p- share. amountiag to $9000; Union O1l Company. regular monthly, 50c per ehare, amoun $50,000: United ' Petrojeum Somonngs | monthly, 80c per amounting to $11,744 Calitoraia Powder Wi (new ). & regular mon of 50c; the Company, a dividend of 2 per cent. 2 Taliar Beeerhip Coeiy. TRe beea LB yms) called for J to on & proposition to > the tal stock of the corporation mlhrmd u:moo 1*::: oomlud 50 g value per share. oo > 585 of C navy 02447 B mwmu:h—n‘w-n— per Ib for com; 17%/Sten G & B. — 8% INSURANCE. 330 Bank of Cal Safe Dyfll First Nationl — v Bk Union T Co.2700 3300 | STREET RAILROADS. Glant ...... LN Hawailan C. g0% tan a Ma 3 Homokax's ¢ ::& zo" s C B - = |Paaun ! fils P | au 3 C 2% 5 MISCELLANEOUS. Alsska ® A sm 85 |Oceanic s Co 4 & Girca [Pac Aux FA. & 8 MV& MiTm. |Pac € Borx.133 — 100 = (Pac § Tel Co.103'4108 JALES. Morning Session. 20 Alaska Packers' Association. i Sl o Camners Sen. " u lh-uun Cuml z“s”;.';m S Co ... w nutcmm B n 5P G lagea S Pl . P2 Sugar Plantation Co.. lil’l-uh‘uSPCo iHZERTARBEEUS 190 Paaubau S P e $2,000 Cal Gas & 51 G 3 & $7.000 Pacific Electric Ry % $1,000 Sacramento Bl Gas & Ry 4. 108 35 $2.000 S P Cal lst con 5s (stamped)..107 18 $26,000 Mazket-ut Ry lat con De .o 118 $1.000 000 % 9734 4s. 98 |8 P Co 4%s.101%102 S\In'l‘nlfl:‘. . Do 8& Cll NW h 111 118“ u Californla Stock and 0il Exchange. - 110 Four Home 23 Kern Kern (Vt') bt Monarch of Arizona. Oil City Petroleum Reed Cruds SALES. Morning Session. . Bonds . City 700 o1 City . Mining Stocks. BAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- clsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session—Comstocks. 100 Andes .. 500 Caledosia 506 Chollar ... 2 200 Con Va M Co.1 100 Gould & Cur. 200 Hale & Nore.1 400 Julta . 500 Kentuck 100 Mexican 800 Mexican CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid Ask.| 12| Justice 07| Kentuck 20 22 Lady Wash . 22 24{Mexican . 25 1 30! Occidental 7Y Ophir .. 30 15 20 701 7 o2 GOLDFIELD CHIEF MINING CO. TREASURY STOCK Is Being Offered by the COMMERCIAL BANK At 10¢c per Share. sz 910 % 8100 $50 8500 $100.7%= $1000 patva!-t These mines are located in the famous mmm lnbl-nes?“moh- as other mines that have um from as low as 1 rpvr-lxaremA for their owners o nomu-zo—m CENT, and some of them have much more in less than one year. mon#y floor. odneut—umm-nnnunl mot'hoprodueu-o! E-e"" (o ubnotnnn-nslmmvmmu-.h 100 to 300 per cent on money in- TONOPAH- GOLDFIELD - BULLFROG STOCKS MINES amnm-fl-flnmmn | STARR l'sm Members S. F. nuln-l-—% : 'mm::a.'.t -