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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, 87-16¢; b S ewes, - BU'!‘!’gRr—mrm. Street price, extra cream- 75@7 50; lambs, shorn, $5 50. ery, 22@22%c;, official prices, creamery, com- e -t mon to extra, 19G22¢; State dairy, commen. to extra, 1 1c; renovated, common to extra, 15@20c; Western factory, common to extra, 14 G18%o; Western imitation creamery, extra, 199 ; do firsts, 18c. B * CHEESE—Easy. New State full cream. July. t. emall white, fine, 10%c; do falr to ice, 10@ 6 9 88 ~ Fothe: o colored fines 10%e; do fair to. choice, ses o8 = 3 % weak market. It was largely a of stocks. The demand was slack. “toeling =3 == g gy “We will sell 150 head of broken and unbrokan Mares and Geldings consigned by J. first bands, 19@20c ew e o1 miorag e nom. | 0 1300 and are superior to most rangs horses Huui;w' ‘e.n:n"n g mew. ages | £t o 2 Vhe price e Do, a&osc! ‘Americas, @ o Sale takes H @ ok, e B e e | THURSDAY - - MAY 25, 1905 and 17@19c for fair to cholce: store Eggs, A %f: cold “ storage, nominal; Eastern, e fiqalo%c; do_ white, large, fine, 10@10%c; do cologed, fine,-9% @10%c; old State, full cream, colored and white, fancy, 14%c; do fine, 13%c. EGGS—Firm. estern, cnoice to fancy, 18 @18%c; do regular packings, 18%@17c. DRIED FRUITS. - EVAPORATED APPLES—The market shows no change, with transactions on :wt 50 m:l as to make quotations more or less nominal. ‘Common to good are quoted at 44, @43, ¢; prime, ST. LOUIS, )l.-zngz el n: 5% @5%c; choice, 6@GY%c; fancy, Te. | grades, combing clot! 20@30%40: I‘e?l PRUNES —Show some improverdent on spot, | fine, 26@28c; heavy fine, 14¢; tub washed, owing to the firm coast advices and a littls | 32@42c. 5 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 2 OOl R Gooda: 700/Sloss 5 8 & I Co, 2 dl-strect Stocks from 1 to 2 points lower. Cotton higher. ocal Stock trading quiet and featureless. Yic lower and Sterling E xchange Y4c higher. At 11 O'Clock A. M., At > - . . better demand, practically all for the larger GNPy iVheat and Barley Futures active and higher. sizes. Quotatiins range from 2%c to 60, ac- uonug-orhfl; Market. o B ¥ little steadi tot Baow. No further change in Oats, Corn or Rye. A O ALy sl of R hot g6 EORTLAND, 22 —WHEAT_Club, i@ F F iF. b ' ted. are quoted at 10%c; extra cnoice, 11¢; faney, blucstem, Sugote: walley. ‘S5@00c. g e g dhsssg el 7(f07¢’ e o ugES:'CHEB—Rull steady to firm, with choice TACO!Af ‘Wash., H.ly 22 —WHBAT--Un- Buitter and Cheese weak and E ggs unscttled. qEoladiar 10@10 ¢, "extre cholce,” 10%@10%e¢; | changed; biuestem, 9lc; club, 82c. ] 2 Ieather wanted < t R iSING Continue steady at recent prices, Northern Business. ides in sharp demand and higher. Leather wanted for export. T st Sk A Pk anet | * maarrtis, May ol P A E ralsins, 5% @6%c; London layers, y1@115. ances, su;.m S TACOM New York Metal Market. ances, $18,152. NEW YORK, May 22.—Bxpectations of a |, PORTLAND. May 22.—Clearings, $080,942; further advance in the Léndon -tin market SPOK AN, May 22.—Clearings, $784,281; ion and Mcat markets open the week unchanged. Potatoes and Onions plentiful and not materially changed. Another car of Tomatoes in from Florida. Poultry and Game as previously quoted. owing to, reports of a virtual corner in that market Wwere d(::y?nmmd."on the contrary; the cables named lower prices, with spot ai Ca T £136 195 64 and futures-at 2135 10s. Locally LOCAL MARKETS, 5 o s - 0/U: the tone was easier in' sympathy with the S Assortment of Fruits steadily increasing. Oranges weaker. ool Ted B o€ 8 o break ‘abroad and spot Was quoted at 329 %06 Exehl-g;og:: Bullton. S, 3 b ] 88% | Pohper was. easter abroad also, closIng 811 giiver 15 1e ower tuation in Prunes continues to strengthen. £64 s for spot and 264 7s €4 for futures in e = tSe London market. Lacally the situation g:::{l‘ns wmé%".’;i' --.xixt:lmy-... 3 mg% Wm' e ST T | it S Tedmer 1 siows it chanh e boine roported “nat | Siering Excuanes, sent - = € 3 4t 140 | one S T oy Rt Stocks, Coffec and Copper. There isposition to account for the per- | T000|" Do ptd sales of both lake o ib@s i2%: lake ia | New York Exchange, sight. Z @ 05 |10c per small basket. Receipts of Oranges of wagons, surreys % e ‘B T om & Co. | Sietent and determined liquidation as beivg | y been made between S1SGIS 2% lake it | Now York Dechange, telegraphis — 0714 | were' heavy. and the market was- decidedly | TUBSDAT, May 20 1T a m 1140 wires of E. F. Hutton & Co. | gue largely to the retirement of noldings ac- | i‘;‘i‘fi; ;'zmsclé'@lm 0S4 15@15 Silver, per ouncs. m‘g T | Feakor, owing. to-the poor condition of:h. ar- | STREET. WM. UGH, Auctionser. " - quired at one or another stage of the at- i a T . | Mexican Dolla: nominal . 45 41 rivals and the increased competition of other STOCKS—Market showed | {oi5s” sectiement in the Northwest, Another | Lead was little ‘°w:x:n;:e§?x?4 %:!miz mfl 1’;TERNATIONAL % | uita. "Tn the auction-rooms 1 care of Navels AUCTION SALE, WEDNESDAY. Sroke shatply. Much of the | important sentimental influence was the re don, but remained un . PR 5161 | Were sold, fancy selling at $1@1 85, choice at B 2N roke Shatply, Such of the | Lomed " weakness of (he United - Siates Stecl 254 | the local market. o ete8m 19064 iin | hew Tk o8 TN 8184 | S0crsl 45 and standards st 10. MARKET, 827 SIXTH . 1 wiil sl ¥ heas pasinding. ihe ai | Stocks. Reassuring assertions from authorl : Do pId_......| 935 | 00%| 91%| 91% | , Spelter was unchengll St 35 50@5 60 in 202% |~ STRAWBERRIES—Per _chest, Longworths, horsss and mares 8 4 pmichs | ties in the trade of the light Importance to be | “'3geg vasCar Cheml G 315 B0 | SN $7G12; larga varieties. $3@6; Santa Clara Ber- and harness for the Semm less jnfluence, | ing bad news a rally at attached to the present lull in that trade are | of little effect on sentiment in the face of the | Iron closed at 515 in Glasgow and at 48s rles, $6GS; Hnrm- . 'YLE, Auctioneer. i 50@75¢ per crate. in Middlesboro. Locally iron was un- ‘Wheat and Other Grains. ff_:“"}'m 130 per crate and $1 = Detnt o actical weakness ldies nounted to & point on the | B g e prevaience of the doubts of the | _ changed; No. 1 taundry Northern s quoted 8| wHBAT The world's -enipments for the Ly PR on st lated (10015 bags only), %380 ana | stability of the fron and sthel trade bring- | _ ST 5 N T oA No. 1 foundrs Southern | Week Were as follows, in quarters: Russtn, | BLACK! per chest. A Bd8e; Magvolia A S05c. Bxtra C 406 ¢ | ing into guestion the wholo business outlook. 18; No. 1 foundry anf No, 1 sundry Southern, | 806.000; Danublan, 162,000; Argentine, 244,000 | GOOSEBERRIES—English, —— per Ib; | Golden €, 4.83c; “D." 4,T8c: barrels. 10a Railroad traffic officlals admitted some fali~ soft at jx.m. No. Indfan 175,000; Australian, 14.000. ot Rt F% e N iy T e Wi R st | ing off in business on account of crop uncer< §16 50@16 70. o E R Chicago was higher. This market for futures | CHERRIE: er drawer — Black, bags, all kinds. tainties, and the strength of wheat to-day visible Grain Supbly was also higher, both months advancing, with | Royal Anne, $1@1 25; Red and White, 50@S3c: | barrels, 3 {on the weather in the Scathwest augmented sible Gratn 5 considerable activity under continued short | in bulk, 6@lic per Ib for Black, 5@9c for Red | Domincs, §45¢ per Ib. this influence. Some of the weakness Of spe- 1% 21 NEW YORK, May 22.—The visible supply | covering. The cash grain was firnt, with a | and White and S@l0c for Royal Anne. than seventy-fivi clal stocks was attributed to the renewed cam- 800/ Wisconsin Cen..| 2214 21 2115 | of grain Saturday, May 20, as compiled by the| falr demand. . P CURRAN’ 5c_per drawer, | paign by advertising methods in favor of sell- 800/ Do pra 19! 457| 45 | 4615 | New York Produce Exchange, is as follows 7 CASH WHEAT. APPLES—$1@2 per box for old and 50@90c | ing stocks. There was the usual short cover- |Interboro . . 200" | Wheat 22,420,000 bushels, decrease 1,741,000 fornia Club, $1 47%@1 50; California | for mew. ing on the @ay's decline, but pressure was re- Beet Sugar 27 | corn, 4,421,000 bushels, decrease 1,782,000; oats o tretinn o1 H08 ©35; Morchern | APRICOTS-=7 25 per box or crats. | newed and the closing was easy. 1 Do ptd 84 10,280,000 bushels, decrease 421,000; rye 979.- | & p) $150@1 55; Northern Bluestem, $1 6215 CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, Navels, $1 - ons, added Bonds were weak. Total sales, par value, Ice Ct pfd ..... 1 1§ | 000 bushels, decrease 103,000; barley. 1,373,000 Northern Red, $i 1514 per ofl; lower | 250 per box for fancy, $1§175 for cholce an Lawson brokers, | §3,300,000. United States bonds were all um- | 11,000{Northérn Pacific..... bushels, decrease 117,000. grades of Wheat,§1 1 45 per ctl. T5c@$1 25 for standard; Mediterranean Sweets. lst. The | changed ok call. .|Leather Ct 2 & FUTURES. 51 zsmmann%flg:&wmfi;n;ryu‘ml i £ a scarcity of | NEW YORK STOCK LIST. 1¥Do pra .. : BOARD OF TRADE. 8. @1 50: Lemons, 2 0 and as soon ss this flurry | B F. Hutton & Co., 490 Californig street, | - Lehigh Valiey . . CHICAGO ~ Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. for chioice and $161 25 for standard: Grape arket fs over we expect a | €an Francisco, members of the New York | —— 7, Open. High. Low. Close. | Fruit, $1 25@2; Mexjcan Limes. $i@4 50 per 1 coppers. | Stock Exchange, furnish the following official | 1,862.960—Total shares sold. Future Grain and Provisions. $1 40 $149% $1 40 $1 49 | case; Bananas, $1 75 _per bunch for Cen— ——— quotations of that Exchange: New York Bonds. CHICAGO, May 22.—The wheat market to- 132% 1344 132% 133% |tral American and $1@1 75 for Hawallan; Dried Frults in New Woirk. i U S ref 25 reg..104%) day opened. extremely strong, Wwith. an active 2 p. m. Session. Pineapples. §23 per dozen. ad from New York say et TOTPCHS, | NN | Do demand for the May delivery. Iniifal quota- | May—81 49. s T e S L #pot_prune mar- | o v < 25 | Do apan 414s cert.. 861 | tions in May were up ic at 90c. July was & | December—$1 33%. Dried Fruits, ns, = but prices do not | o sooiAdams Express. | Do coupon......104 |L & N unified 45.103% | shade lower to 3%@3sc higher at SSc to 88%c. | BARLEY—Futures were active and higher. | The feature of the market is still the firmness mp: of the spot situation | 122:900/Amalg Copper Do new 4s reg.132 |Man con gold 4s.1041 | The weather was agaln disappointing to those | The cash grain wa€ firm, with siender offerings, | in Prunes, which are slowry rising. as will be | Wheat, otls ....10,000! appears upon the prospect of | -------/Am Cap Co Do coupon......182 75 | who had become satisfled that growing wheat | mostly sold prjet to arrival. Quotations wers | seen in the first column. S ateravaion 4 ) ¢ ~ n upon any increase - Do old 48 reg. 19 needed mojsture. Rains were reported both in | unchanged, jfough the tendency was to ad- FRUITS—Apricots, $%@11c for Rayals, spot, Flour, sk 212 Woal. b g intere: y stated the . - coupon Minn & St L 4s. 07 the Northwest and Southwest. In addition | vance askiffg prices. * and 614@Sc for new crop, future delivery: " qr sks... 1, Woal. bale® veqe. 160 ™ West ate sending more & oo Amer Tob 4s M. K & Texas 45.108% | wheat prices at Liverpool were highen - The CASH BARLEY. Nectarines, 7@Sc for White: Peaches. 840 WESTERN. pt shipments, but | 1.000Am Cotton Oil Gs ... Do 2ds ........ 3% | May option appeared to be in strong hands and $1 18%,@1 223%: Brewing and Shipping, [ 9%¢ per 1b; Pears, 1G12c; Plums, pitted, 5@6c | Wheat, ctls .... 50/Corn. CtIs sesess 500 : 4 enthuse over the 100, Do pfd ...... Atch gen dés. NR of Mex ‘con 45 80 | cfforts of shorts to dislodge offerings failed | o z vaiier. '$1 S0D1 2T PRIDE. | for black: 6%4@Sc for red and 7@8e for yellow: —_— sit e DN ) Do adj 4s. 2 N Y C gen 3%s..100% | until the price had been bid up to $1 03. Mean- : Chevalier, $1 2091 2735 per etl. | o™ crown bricks, 45¢; 3-crown, 50c; 4- STOCK MARKET. The = e oo - e SO B Atlantic C L s 10 time July advanced to 89%¢. On the d-cent | FUTURES. crown, 60c; 8-crown, 65c; bulk white, 2%@3c = . 18 biAm Gr Twine Co Balt & Ohio 4s..104! % | advance in May there was enough profit-taking Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Mack. 214@5%e: Evaporated Apples, 5gTHe | o oty 3 : i TS & L Do 3% ....... 90 to cause a considerable reaction, At the Open. High. Low. Close. | per 1b. Quiet Markets All Around, With No that t G =z Central of Ga Bs.113 time factors that had been apparenfly unhee ..§1 18 bid, $1 20 asked. PRUNES—Old crop15G2%c per Ib for the B T Biateanch s g~ o~ T Do 1st inc..... 93%/0 % | eariv in the session began to have their effeft | December ... 88 38 8% 883 | four sizes and 2%@3c or the large | mye week t 200 i Do 2d fne..... 7112 Pa conv 8%s.....101% | on the future deliveries. World's shipments | Sellor yr.new 864 86 86 861, | sizes. - 'hee opened with quiet markets on all o 200,Am Linseed | | Ches & Ohlo 4%4s.107% Reading gen 4s...102% | were about 3,000,000 bushels in excess of the 2 p. m. Session. RAISINS—1904 erop f. 0. b. Fresno—Dehesa | ho exchanges, though the Comstock oaisi Siter | Chi & Alton 315 §1°|S L & I M con 55118 | amount generally expected. The amount of | yroo o 15 pia o1 21 a ' N G1 3581 10; London Layers, 80g0oe; | Shares had a very fair business at B o g o C B & Qnew 4s101%/S L & S F fg 45 90% | breadstuffs on passage showed an increase of | Moy %1 31 2E hekert, Loose- Muscatels, 4-crown. agde: sy easter prices. The Tonopahs were weak as a o e g e C RT& Pacds 89 |8t L 8 W con 45 824 | 504000 - bushels. In_addition a - report. of a | Secember—88ic. 18%%c. 2-crown. 3@3uc: Seeded, S@BYe; | TUS. With d trading. stocks Am Mait . . seee | | - OATS—The situation remains unchanged, be- | Thompson’s Seedless, 44 @i%c; Secdless Sul- | We5° fat and neglected. o g Ty RPN ey s h ool gating the w " | ing firm and ‘controlied by two houses, Which | Lhore? uipleached, 3% I On the Stock and Bond Exchange thers wers rais. 82.200Am Sm & Rf Co 111% 1084 106% 107 | 8 West, was congidered of a bearish character, It | hold all the light stocks here. Prices are as | ' NUTS—Wainuts, ~ No. 1 hardshell, 12@13c; | IO DeW features worthy of aitentiom, both t JO5! Do pit . -{119% [116% 11163 118 | Colp Midland ds.. % | had been expected that the report would be | before. No. 2, 10@llc; No. 1 hardshell, 12c; No. 2, | PORds and shares being inactive. pa 5,800 Am Sugar .....|138%5 150% 181 U31% | Colo & So 4s.... 93%|Tol, St L & W 4s. 83 | quite bullish, hence an estimate by this author- | White, $1 574@1 60; Surprise, none offér- | ;. ‘Aimonds, 16@17c for Nonpareils, 14@iiyge | The Alaska Packers’ Association was ex-div- - 100/ Do pfd ...4..[133 [182 138 | Colo Ind fn,Set A'112"| Union Pacific 45..108% | v G¢'a talr crop proved o disappointment to | ing; Red, none offering; Black, §$1 47%G1 50 | for 1 X L. 13%@li¥c for Ne: Plus Ulira idend of T5c yeste: ....../Am Tel & T Co. 2,000(Am Tob prd 138 1138% | " Do 434s, Set B. 68 i eay ;5 veakening influence was | Per ctl. 853 04| 06| 837 | cuba Ba, cert. .. 084U [ o AT D5 per cont i1l srimary receipts. | CORN—Firm prices are still quoted, with the | 529, rn: Pecans. 11@13¢; Cocoanuts rday. 4 s T The dividend of the Onomea Sugar Company, and ic for Langu oanuits. 34 500 | Increased to 40c. will be payable June 5. Am Woolen 4| 31 Den & Rio G 4=. Wabash lsts . 7 o demand suffictent to absorb the receipts, which —Comb, 9@11%c for white 4 The United Milk Company of San Francisco 400l " Do pfd ... (102102 (103 [108% | Dint Hecmtics 55 10301 © Do T et homever e ilion o TuiL | Ate thiefly from the Wast. Y e ambar; whter white extracied 5133 | Bas declared & reguiar monthly dividend of 3 4 9! Ansconda {101 1003 10034 108 Exle prior lien 45.102 were Nb H@%e at 88%c. < TRIters Jeckes. V1 AN 45 for Teliow. B &5 | $e: tabt amiier @iciel. SNe: e cenu“,m:‘?._-, on the pref, stock. payabis nn Arbor B R o gen 4s ..... 921 e i ot 60 1 in the price ot | @1 for White _an: %@L 4215 - for g imme 3 Do pra . . 2 |% |FWaDc s : T e vy was the feature bf trad. | Mixed; Caljfornia lirge Yeliow. §1 4001 43; | | "BAESWAX—21G28 per 1b. 'The Honsine, Sugar Company will gey A S 3800AT&SF 10is] Tik| T8k T8% | Hock Val 43e...111%] SoE in the worn pit. The volume of trading | small Tound do, $150; White, nominal; Egyp- ——— ular monthiy dividend of 10 cents per shaye R L e A g r e gl New York Mining Stocks. | Wien was tranancted while the price was make | tian, $1 3214@1 30 for White and $1 35G1 50 for Provistons. PN Tellutw Zucket Mining Catgany Han e Prult Cobi Mapost. | "T100| Do pta 96| 96 | 96 | 97 | Adams Con 20/ Little Chiet 0 | 158 the sudden upward léap was extraordinari-| Brown. e There was 5o change in market conditions | ed an assessment of 10¢ per share. e ’ Bulletin, United States De- | ey vate Oasit | “a | Alice 35| Ontario - 4 0o | 1% small, it being estimated at not over 100,000 | RYE—$1 55@: per ctl, according to | . cocriay, trade being quiet, with prices gen- | | The Siiver Hill Minisg Company has Been partme D. C.{ e . | Breeee 25/ Ophic 528 | bishels. | Thets was no apparent pressure put SURINY. (o p\w X At small Slot o< Biréeth Erally frm. notified of a shipment of bullion valued at r_we | 400 Brook | Brufis Con . Ol!Phoenix . 02 | on the May shorts, who seemingly had con- 5225, with $1775 bi. The demand is for CGURED MEATS—Bacon, 1lc ‘per Ib:for | §6250. The total extraction of ore from the New 3 Bruns D | Com Tunnel .:..° 08i{Potosi . 06 | vinced themselves that they were in a bad pre. 1lc for light medium. 13c for light, | mine last week was 284 cars. dssaying on a t: | ... |Butterick Co 56 Con Va Min Co. 1 60 Savage . 50 | dfeament and the sooner they made the neces- | Only. R he“"'"m‘ extra light and l.flc‘(flr llUll'*l’\l:Id- basts of gold value $15 25 per ton. e nada. oMl 6514 Horn Siiver ..... 1 80/Sierra Nevada. 38 | saky, sacrifice to get out the better they were Flour and Fariuaceous Gaoods. S KCalt Sides, Dle: Bellies. 1lo: Eastern i . Cabadtan Paetfic/145% (142351426 1 Iron Stlver , ..., 8 00|Small Hopes 25 [ likaly to tare. " All that the leading longs could —— o S O eured Hams, 13%@i4Me: o STOCK AND DOND EXCHANGE. x aalc RO 47| 4bis| 45%| Leadville Con 04/Standard .. 185 | do"was to refuse 10 seil any May corn. This | FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 80@ | oia Hams, 12%c: Mess Heet, $10 . ! I5o i 3888 | Basten Stbchs nek Mastn they did until. the price of May had jumped |5 10, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $5 7085; | boara Mess, $10 50011: Family, e F 100! Do pfd {80 %8 80 & 1515 Bivel 500.:791% }({mm 53c at the we:‘"r'ficm Mc“;:enh:n h-}‘(.l‘n Oregon and Washington, jobbing” at $4@+ 50 | yess Pork. $14 50: extra clear, $21; Mess, » ‘__._A" b ‘& | oney— J eel pfd... our of the start. At tne ral prof n bbl. S B " ’ N " 2 LA e ol 13t 180 | can loans 3@4 [Westing Common. 75 | sight started moderate lquidation and a reac- | “FARINACEOUS GOODS—Prices in packages | by Ujo & oF g $24: Pisw’ Feet. 33 Smoked UNITED STATES BONDS. 5E0C & G W i$35) 171 175 | Time loans. (] Mining— | tlon soon followed. May ciosed firm with a net follows: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 |© g &1 ko awsid at Bile g’ 1 tee Bid. Ask.| Ask. sing 2 S % | 85221 &5 Bonds— | Adventure 3% | gain“of 4%c at 56%o. July closed at 48c, a Rye Flour. $3 76 (in barréls, 31 75); | o be o et Eavters compound | 4 ar_coup..104%108 "ds qr cp new. a& 800, Do pta B. 291} 2912 go | Atchison 4s 101%) Allouez 9% | uet gain of Ye. $3 50 (in barrels, $4 50); Rice FI and 0%c for pure: half-Darrels, vure, 10%es | 4 Q& res..104%105 |3s 3 z o K35 % 56 Do adj s 96" [Amal Copp 5% | Tn sympathy with the eharp advance in other Corn Meal, $2 50: extra cream do, 83 73: | 10-1b tins, 10%c: 5-Ib tins, 10%c: S.1b tine, MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. L-120914 12055 (205 " 120815 ::;?:;!ixnc 15 | srains the ;“y:mm was firm. July closed u“lia“ Wsm:k En‘ (;-,rlulu. $4 30° | 1080 , i » S Ao AWSSE — — [OW gtd Ss. — 82 ML S % | 2 1 c higher at c. lominy, 75@4: Buckwhea! lour, 1 . R b ‘“‘5"'-;};‘,’,“ 199% Atcmma <oi|Binsham oo 28% | o tetons pere firm, carly as a result of a b Qreked thm-nigofifi fl"'&" ‘:4 50; in.fiogr?!fit-o::- 3:-'—5-;“1?‘3 ?J&,‘m Cod £t P 5100 15#3‘3-"3'.1-‘1 b e 1:1' 0(C 2 3 ’a58 Fior 10c _ad the price or live hogs. er | Whol eat ur, ol e ? - I 4 | — ! wood in | EEC D pid B | poron & Kivanyizne ™ concennial 008 | sendment becama ensier on pront-taking. At | $6 507 50; in sackh $0GT: Pearl Boriey. up, | THE: five tiercen, Thc per Ib. | Gab & 8 Se100% —"lFnc G im gfi % . Za b S C-.es X i <ot Sl s % the Close Jul Kk was of , lard was off | Spiit Peas, boxes, ; Green Peas, y g : rowing rapialy. |*-'3isl D0 M oo 7ii| 9| 18 | Eitchburg pra . l4s |Daiy West . 13" | 300 ‘and ribe were & shade fower. 160 1bs. $0Br| - Hiken, Tallow, Weal and Hags. - | 00 SIS0 % [Fes LRSI — Sug ar potatoes and 500~ Do pfd 31% 3114 32 -m%qgomkfml 4 The leading futures ranged as follows: —_— Hides continue very strong and advancing. | ¢ ¢ wat 5s.101 — |P & O R 8at18 — o 4 700, Chicago Un T 6% 6% 6% L1100 sy .| Wheat No. 2— Hay fnd Feedstufts, as will be seen by the quotations. The tanners | pgy, & P 66123 125 | Powell-st ¢, S F generally promising; apples i | 9 1 -100 | Granby . 5 Articles— Open. High. ~ Low. Ciose, are working to their full capacity to satisty | g g & H 6s.112% — |Sac EG&RSe. o 4 | Unton Pacific ...115%|Isle Royale 18 Y e B T [There Is 1o further change in anything un- | the urgent sxport démand for Leather, and re- | Goaryst Go 50 — (35 & S7vo 108 : 25 R RS Miscellaneous— | Mass Mining 7 S8 8% 88 gay | dee this hesd, port that there are not enough Hides in the | 5 (&8 5146 104% — |30k SISe @ — ; < Amer Arge Chem. 223 Michigan 0: s2° s28 m1% S214 | BRAN—S$21G22 per ton. State to supply the demana. Do 36 .oc.— — |Slerra R G — . 3 ¢ peaches. ik SR ket Do pfd ........ 89 | Mohawk 54 ¥ ) MIDDLINGS—$25@28 per ton. | “HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | gom BT 65.107 — |8 B % - e . Apples its bet- e e { Amer Pneu Tube. 434|Mont Coal & Coke 3 * 53 56 SHORTS—$22 5023 50 per ton. | about %@lc under quotati " Heavy salted | 1, A Pleo 3s.101% — | 1005 ~ - o D 100 Amer Sugar ....181 (Old Dominion ... 23% 1% 4T prrd FEEDSTUFFS—Kolled Barley, $25 50§26 50 | Slcers, “13c, medbum. 11¢; 11§ht, 10%c: Cow | Fats S5 b hes | = or .fraft Promiving, 00/Colum H 112%1 13 | “'Do ptd ... 1130 7 88 48l 47 48" |per_ton: Ollcake Meal at the mill, $33 50D | Hides| 1lc for heavy and 10%c for Ment: | I A Ry Ss. 115% i . r 1, 5% | 28% | 25% | Amer Tel & 1% | & e vt 4814 473 47% |34 50; jobbing, $35: Cocoanut Cake at mill, | Siacs Sc; Salted Kio, llc: Salted Veal, 12« N2 Bal0t T — (1908 - i Stibis: Aiiled 533/ 52% | ‘Amer Woolen | Bentether Sold. 4734 a7ip 4715 | $22@22 50 jobbing. $23; Coccanut Meal at Wt v sy itdes. 206 dry Kins | Fap P8 b = D& B.100 — g and p e | .. 122735 | S | S*ptember” new. g i $22022 50: Jobbing, I 3 fi:\x_eddcur. x.l;;.-, dzrzy_l-llg;:'ls‘:?e Mr!““g: LAP lcm 5103 108 (1908) - e - chog A - 185 jis8 jies | 108" | o W6 ks # % om0, aa G s bogst; | 35G50¢ cach: shors. Wool, BOGS0C cach: medium. | >y icm so119% — |SPC T ey o and cherries copsid- - %) 1%, 11% | Ed Bl 7% | July 29% < - 29! 2985 | Feed. $23G24: Horse -Be $30@40 per tom; | 9Gc@$1 25: Long Wool, $125@2: Horse Hidc & MtTSs. — — | Do stampd.100% — . buc fair prospects | “*“%iislr '8 PHuduon i IAKITE 17 | Stess trnige: 234 | September . b Bl B R O e iobbnt 525 b0 o ae Meal. |salty $328 Tor farge' amd $2 75 for m: of C 6s.105 — |§-P B R 6s.133% — : i B P iDL & W Sjas2 70 a7k | A Pt 1255 i2ao @iz s faifa, $13 in car lots and $20 for | Stors Hidte Tyt (o targe ana S BEr il = |° Do ta pam 08 = ~ s 0 - { 0 12 6217 12 62% | quantities. 3 3 | 100 | - i S becoming gen. | - 1000 Do . pfa ... & | 84 | Victoria i 921 12 85 12 mg HAY—Wheat, $11 50@14 50; Wheat and Oat, '.?Scul"%"k’.“n".‘;%’n”ume.m “aocma?; F:l‘l:: Bl n:‘"f | g o LS siight damage to | 300 Des M & Ft D 119 - 83 |Winona % $10@13 50; Oat, 12; Barley and Oat, §7@ Mexican, 25¢c; dry Cenival ‘im’ Bue; T.&H 5s.108%, Stkn &- 28 L - ; ects generally 500 Detroit Un Ry | 89 « 37%|Wolverine 725 720 7 2234 | 10 50; Volunteer ld Oat, $6@9; stable, D: | Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, T8¢, T Co €s. % UGasr k“ pom ~ + and pears blooming abund- | **---- ;gfi:};fl:"mwh T 2531 ;gfl% ;'gg% ;;K ;3"%:&5“0‘0: 50; Clover, §7@10: Alfalfa, $7@ | do, $1-25: large, d0c: medium, mo“ ke Do Bs ...113% — |UR of SF 48 8% — . ¢ 1d Closing Stocks. T 3 S g TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@4%4c per Do con Js.111 — | pies cherrics and plums give prom- | 1.800\Distil -Secur ...:| % L Cons for monsy.. S0KIN ¥ ba— . STRAW--30G50c per bale. No. 2. 3@3%e: Grease. 1%@2%c. : WATER STOCKS. P «+-o] Do bonds . - y% - Central. 7T12% 710 710 —_— ‘WOOL—Spring” elip—Humboldt and® Mendo- f = Hail and frost infures some | , 100PUMNES & { 3% | Ananonga oo iee BRe|" Do oot 150 T Beans and Seeds. clno, 23G26c; St Joaquin and Southern deven | oM Conta (3 2% |Port Coma. 0 & ; } ! . 5% & mopths’, 17@19¢: do. year's stapl i—Some damage to early fruit in | ! = Mt B[Ot & Vestern. - B ciahe market § gulet ang showy ue fusther | Bifie cmn?y.‘xxe Northers trse. Se: o S, ste ties by frost and snow. Y | nd Provisions. ' = . | do. aefective, 1 ‘Nevada, 16@20c per b. | . 34 L L - - fec well; strawberries | 1.300| Do 2d pfd . | 819 | Baiv-& oblo 84| Band-Mimes: . Cash Gréln o g BEAN %8, 83 25G3 50; Pea. $3 5093 75: | gecarding to quality. : | Staveer’ Sowr 1% 1 SRR = E - E&TH . 10 | Ghes ‘& Obio T b May 22.—Cash quotations were Do .”-.m;llx White. 3 45 HOPS—1904 crop, 2i@26c per Ib. with most Mutual E L. 11% — [Stkn G & B. — ahoma and Indien Territory—Frult doing i g 1 JHE | 905 | Chi Great West: 194 - Do 23" ped 5 spring wheat, $1 05@1 09: | 1o (:.o'd’fnd T PRI ol Koot o growers Tolding out for 30c; 1908 crop. 15%G - Ao, chviires-anll NS SIS, (Gep Coemical L& | Eni, 3ui & s Pi7g 180 Raifway il o ioyfi;e'd $,0001 05; No 3 | Lima. 40 5008 00: Red' Kidneys, $364; Black. S o 1 ups well. 400/Gen Electric i | 281 30%e: No. 2 white, 124 @3dc: No. 3 2 40, g Meat t e Woing well, mearly all | €00/Great No prd 268 | % Hasiue: No. 3 tye, AT e; Kood feeding | SEEDSBrown Mustard, nominal: Yeliow |~ The week opened without change. in_bigom. . | 28% | 9 A TR, Mo -1 Notihwastern: | HBOies Altaite, 100 1he Tor Catiorats st AR | Wholesale roior Ty (e EATS: i o deaters o for Trek wcaent B4 B |plgdiva..i g rime dmumz"fuefl‘mi £3.00, e Dork. | 130 £ ‘Ciah; Hape. ‘pominal . TX 50 | are as Tollows: 2 x ste damaged fruits and veg- u«mn:mvn g 90 | Louis & Nash. ':un& X '3#0.1‘?‘"‘5. ey (ionse). §7 0501 18 mmgi ; 3 sqfie. Broom i:%g‘-uco for Steers and " 4@3c per Ib ‘ B e Hlinots Cent 185 1550 | g & Texne.. 25%(Spanish 4 | Ehlort ciear sides (boxed). $7 1216@T 25; Whis- | “DRIED ' PEAS—Niles, ~§1 7502 25; Green | VBAL--Lrge, 6@7c; small, T@¥i4c per b ‘000 inter Paper .| 10%| 18 | 10 |'108 Money—1 @1 per con” O key, vasle of Digh winess #1.30;. clover. - | F0de. FE BRI e ) - LR R QT e B y €0 Do pfe 8%! 18 | 18%| 194 | 3 truct grade, ‘Recel i pound. vermin, but many hills F %! f 4l B4 tor i orate el Jigoount in the. apen market | Articles— ', Sosier - Bnimes. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables, i L g MARKETS 200] Do ptd | 283| 28% | three months’ biils 2%@2 316 Der cent. " | \heat, bushels ... 900 ABTED” | st Hen Patatote Mo aulst Nt cou- ivesrock MARKER. b | . —— 0 .80, n ons rally unfavorable - ¢ selling in- ¥ 5200 Iowa Central #ol Cash 1n the Treasury. Sate; vasneis - 200,800 210700 | terests. " River stock: was in free supply-and | T {ollowing quotations are for good. sound New York Momey Market. E 30 |35 WASHINGTON, May 22—To-day's Rye,” bushels . 2.600 | met with slow sale, .the bulk of the offerings | [iVeatock, deiivered s 9 | Giant ...... 88 e8%) May 22— Ciose: Money on 5Sy| 8 |meni of the Treasury balance in the genera] | DOrieY. bushels g 12400 | being mall und otherwise poor. . Only ane lot | 4* RS POt Shlnkage St OO, g mer- e L 535 99 | fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 koia Senered | * Ha v a Eggs. e i« eints_of | den, Bipiac: “4@5c per Ib. Hawatian C.82 834 Makawell C. 37% 38% ; ‘easy and dull; sixty | 57%/ oo | In the division of redemption, shows: Avafla- Bautter, eese o Tt doF Ahe - it 15¢ per Ib (gross weight). Honokaa S C 19% — C. 37% 38 days, 3y per cent: b m cash balance, $120,961,749. Gold, $71,165,- | CHICAGO, May 22.—On the Produce Ex- surpius had to be carried over. Ol lsvueu: i —Wethers, 3%@3%c: Ewes, 3@3%o |HutchSPC 18 " — m‘ < — prome 4 i | 3 ohahes to-dky the buiter marke, wes' steady. | Sk Ranle: o G aGoAtess | per 1B ). Kilauea 8 C. 3% 4 3 meries, 16@21c: e i . firm, with actual buginess o i i e i 100 New York Cotton Market. OGS Firm at mark, cases Inciuded,” 15c; | hiher. Recelpts of Onions were rather light, Aaiia ¥ 05@4.8710 for demand 200/Long Isiand .| 503 50%| 50 | 67 NEW YORK, May 22.—Cotton futures cloged | firsts. 16c. ried over stock and ruled weak at the recent G F C @4.6510 for sixty dey bil's 14600 Louls & Nash.. |1425(140 |140% 141 | steady. May, 8.04c; June, 7.77c; Tuly, 5 aue | CHEESE—Steady at 10%@ilc. decl - Cal Wine A St 6% wnd 84871 | 16234 |162% |(August, 7.860: September, 1 8o; Gewsrss | FLGIN, I, May 22—Butter firm at 2te; | Geglihel o 00 S L G uve 1 bills, §4 84%. 7 5| 91 | '7.970; November, 7.99c; December, 8.080; Jan. | tales, 497,64 pounds. : licw OF oct kings far i exoess’ of ihe S ver, 88%e £.300/Met Securities. .| 775 5% 759 | uary, 8.0c. B s IE Tk 5 0 it { . = HEEP AND HOGS. mand. String and Wax Beans were very weak dollars, 4Bec. 8,100/ Met St Ry. .,uzwm& 115% (115 Futures opened $trong. May, .8¢; June, CATTLE, S| and the quotation. was_obtained only for mest bosds, steady; rallroad bonds, | 7.200Mexican Contral.) 19%) 15 % | 7.80c; July, 7.90c; August, 7.87c; September. i | choken peletione Broutthe hay knd Hi di. pion & St L....( 7.60; November, 7.06¢; December, 8.01c: Jan: ' Chicago. triots. Los Angeles lqts 2 ! Py uary, 3 22.—CATTLE—] per sack, but found no New York Stock Market. il & 8 113 | “8pot closed quiet, 15 points filgher. Midaling | 9, ST CAShy 1o Toc AEhSr. Good To! prime | Cucambsrs. wers. sasfer. NEW YORK, May 22.—The tone af specu- | o) Gl b1+ R Jplands, 8.40c: miadiing. Guif,, 8700; - sales, | gtoern, -$5 75; poor to medium, $4 40@ | Florida Tomatoes was at hand. lottve sentiment underwent an abrupt transi- | 3 T | i mawt. gotit Diotsr : 3550 elociers and feeders, §2 7915 5; cows. || FOTATOES n during the course of to-day's trading in | o'soo! Pacine:] 98 p B g s mmwuu to the | &) 50G5; heifers, $2 50@5 25: canners, $1 50@ | 1 28 per ctl; ‘iz, Defined rumors of u fnenclal Inetitu- A ° (140 71145 | tioma “prevating. in the bolt. - Thess eondiily | 3 40; bulls, $2 8064 T8, calven, 30635, | otl; Minnesita uble were eirculated lzate in the day. 00 P g - = Receipts, ; to-morrow, aw Rurals, £ Fince on Tcling of the. iolent brenk | O : i@ e o ey Busing advaotd L1198 | market @i higner.. Mixed and batohers® | atoce, $101 05 per. cti -~ in vrices in the latter part of the day was | . good cho avy, $6. stralian casea (B e e e e e i | gl g e | I $ oot o e St | B 0050, it o 0, 1808 | i e G G 2 shown 2g the morning. week's A S f o Lo Teavy Nguidgtion SRR the SGHAEEE SRarwa) B e ey hecligr oS, werd ab- | 0,00, o Hecelpt, ~ 30.000; " sheep, 10@1%c | Rhubarb, 60@8Sc per- XA, _casen, f 1t in the closing hours of Saturdsy left the bear demonatrations. _The market o3 | lower; ‘lambs, 1 lower. Good to choice | 2 per sack; String and 3le for I3 XL y ‘selling to be faced. ot e trongth Yy the iath Aftorpseloved | o hetm shorm, 4 7595 25, falr _to-choice | per Ib: Jomataes, ema gallon; Co- T sistance offered by the market this Siia Liw hich aiatts and | xed. | shorn, = $3 50; Western 75; large_crates. lon and S8o re came es @ surprise, and the - Shorn, $4@5 25; native lambe, shorn, $% 5c@$l_per box: winter Sperm professiona’ traders were inclined fo hasten New York Grain and Produce. “ |6 00; Western lambs. $5 S0G7 60, : b to make commitments on the long side of the NEW YORK, May Fos t. The receipt of considerable buying Tast a i London gave an impression also S > confidence In our securities on that i s 3 There was 1o news to se- .. o:'- . : = ;rruslon”ol selling power | 99 . 3le. 4 orders to sell a ris 1 N ¢ known origin. The market had o SEN H . cally to s Standstill befors they appesrer cod | 2 M this had a Giscouraging effect on those hopeful for a further advance. The upward movement gave impression of bhaving be ostered for the purpose of affording & better bests ror | ** 1/000IPaotnc MLl further ml:;lulld.luon.d and the suspicion got | 61,600(Penn R R Co. au arge and important interests 1 e ‘e Gas. getting out of their holdings of some. of ene | . o v most important stecks in the market. E < esbrupt drop In Northern Pacific wy special | influence on sentiment. It 1s n:»'wormmfil that the formation last week of the Northern Pacific directorat; may be accepted as the | definite conclusicn of any harmony plans (& | may have been) in contemplation and any sch the high values to be developed In- all Northwestern stocks by a comparative plan to conserve all . interesty.