The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 24, 1905, Page 15

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 7.54c; August, 7.93c; September, unc Octo- 7000 head. A R 3 v ber, .G2c: December, 8,105 January, 8.14c. | steady. Muttons, ; lambs, 38 ‘held. 'The demand for Pinks F‘turu closed firm. May, 8.15¢; July, 7.87¢; | range ‘wethers, §4 50; fed ewes, ‘seed. The market in gen- tux\m 7.06c; September, '8.01c;’ November, |4 75. 3 firm, with the quiet local 07e; December, S.11c; Janus 8.16c. Chieago. 2 frequently mentioned of Spat closed quletml‘:"—lvolna ulher: Middling | CHICAGO, May 28.—CATTLE — Recitpts. - 25 uplands, 5.53c; niddling guif.” S80c. Sales, :goohufl_’.‘llarh';llow Good to P g~ B SR GOVERNMENT COTTON REPORT. d hl WASHINGTON, D. C., May 23,—While ‘good | hettere, « ‘fl‘&' #m Chmna o sog o0 o Ridngye: et 50! tands of the cotton are generally reported 4 75; calves, mum : from Eastern and central sections of the cot- un‘ggqi m.._ oo ead: aMahet Sieche g & per cbls Hotae Beana: '53: -" ton belt, cool nights have checked the growth m 5c higher. ixed and butchers, 40@5 60; ns 40. . i veriw | and the staple is suffering from lu:k of sun- to choice %: rough EEDS—Brown - Shine ‘and cultivation. | Complaints of srassy | beavy. $& 85G35, 1ieht, $0 4005 60; butk of | Mustard, nominal: 25: Canary. &‘ . We unbroken g 2} flelds being received. Boll weevils and | ggles, mue Alhln. 10@1lc for ¢ nnlln:dl” = 'fi‘fl“&m‘w‘l w.‘,’:,:f.'e's";y“;a asivohes ARY OF THE MARKETS, other Insects are active in some counties. SHEEP—] ipts, 15,000 head. Sheep and Utah; Rape nominal; Timothy, |,.,.,,.,, e L MARKETS, P n.mp. e per Ib: Illllet 5@8%c: | Of Utah. These horses weigh from %0 lambs steady. Good to chgice wethérs, shorn, ",&, g | 10 1300 and are superior to most range horsss i New York Grain and Produce Receipts. | $5@5 35; fair to chnue mixed, shorn, 50@ 0'7“‘ AS—NI-I . $l 75@2 25; Greem | b-vmn to this market. Every horse offered NEW YORK May 28.—FLOUR—Receipts, | 4 90; Western shorn, $4@5 35; native lambs, ‘, fi | Will be sold regardiess of the price It brings. B t Stocks irregular; some higher and sonic z?lg:o' uda e,;?ommm u"’s‘;‘m"o?"& it i B el B [ . N‘“ Stocks irregule y ¢ With fair trade. e and, Vegetablies. e - 4 i e WHE. AT-—Reczlnu“ ‘bushels. Spot MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Potatoes, Onions Vi C narket stroung at a further advance. 0L N frm.ano. 2 red, $1.06% Hominal Mavaioneand S B e TH“nsnA - l" 25 ‘g“s i 5 300 Manhattan P o L R e N e St e T ARE od mary i of z B T local stock exche {il::mgca -ln.L An opening the supplies. the latter -cu:n -nn dn'." At 11 O'Clock A. M., At o d . 2 #@! news was grade. ine market rules weak and prices have -+ Si- frac 2ot 55| B3| 2% | immediately tollowed by ey A T a downward tendency. ©Old Potatoes are in Ik HORAN'S SM.ESY““, 1 ’ 400 Prities .| o%| T%I. TN carried July up 1%c & bushel. It was bas demaud for the restaurant trade and rule firm. . & SaoojMet St Ity .....118 113 ilasias | EFUCC O (o "damage reports and cutslde The Onion market is unsettled, with favored | Corner. TENTH AND BRYANT STS, S. W I d 4th;;.ncn£ Cen' 20 0% 1535/ I8KI 19 | Siphort. May was very strong oo manipald. Drnde of new Red commanding, a premium. | HORD & SMITH, Aucticneers, 741 Mission. ot. D el Lo = - 4 3 ¢ 4 1 3 A tion, closing 8%c net higher, whereas ounr Spring and early summer vegetables are ar- Spot cv Higher and rle. u.[h slender supplies. ! months reacted partially and closed e, et riving freely and the market is weak for most Onrt 7 ( KRR e | higher. May, $1 05%@1 05%, closed $1 05%; d.-c“.r.lguons. A large amnfi f:.um._ ; - and closely held. g M’(l'a!sdms'afi?db?c’-fi;u?mmmfi? e e o1d Tor 3225, and Green Corn from . o, close B . 3 b dozen. hort Barl iol | closed 86%e. — Breatwood was offering at i0c | rts and Rolled Barley 711@1(‘& HOPS—Dul Boston Wool Market. POTATOES—Burbanks from rive in.;g T A ONDAE. Sy 3 108 it confidence felt in the marke HIOES apd Potroleum—Quiet. BOSTON, May 23.—The wool market con- |1 25.per ctl: Wg“bj‘;b-:,“ 30 per wi: | at I a. m., we wiil seil about 300 of the fnest ) ? nce felt 1 the merke V\(;)PQFL‘——SET y. R tlnuu to -strengthen and reports indicate that Sl;. r:z';mx “rnfld!m'vercfl:n"h Holstein and Durbam milch cows. heifers aad: S 3 = . od Ct EE—The mar] or coffee futures | the West is well sold up, ntana being es- % n.‘“'“‘"k ot calves, also 4 bulls (2 of which ace reglsteved numerous irregular changes. elosed steady, net unchan; to five points | pecially covered up by contracts or actual | tatoes. > etl; new Red, | Hol at PUBLIC AUCTION, without mes: lower. Total sales, 10.750 bags, including: | sales. ~There is less trading among dealers m&m:uu, “6’: * 40@50c per | SCTVe fale to take piace on the Piche®i plentiful and easy. Fine Eggs-firm AL 34, | July, 4.65c: September, 6.85¢ ber, 7.10¢; | here, but this 1s because a large part of the | 90c@$1 10 per sack; Green Onlons, Ranch, formerly known .as the Sturgis Ranchy ta . ~88 i Central it 192 March, 7.20c. Spot. Rio, quiet; mild, duil, speculative wool available has been placed. | DOX- TA A 4@6%c per 1b; | In Contra Costa County, 44 miles south of g 4. Raisi A i T tr Py : 3 (146 SUGAR—Taw, steady: fair refining, 3 11-106; | Thare. is “Hitle. doimg In- toreitory - wove of | . VEGETABLES—. o en Dese. $1 50@3 | Martinez and 2% miley’ from Muir Statioms ost exhausted. Raisins unchanged. 000N Y Central . ; 7 % | gentritugal, 96 feet, 4 5-16e; molasses sugar, | spot, but new wouls are eagerly taken at full fi“b‘.figm’" T . Conveyances wiil meet all Southern Pacifiy: ] : 3%c. Refined, stea prices. The demand for foreign and pulled s crates, 125 | fralns 4t Martines up to 10 d'clock & m. and- eats about as before quoted. BUTTER_Firm. Street price, extra cream- | wools is active. . Territory quotations: .: . P.'{,‘g; e i o dask. | Banta Fe trains st Mue Station up to’ 9380 ery, 224,@22%c. Official prices: Creamery, | Idaho—Fine, 21G22c; heavy, fine, 1S@i! H o S g0 aet | & M Pree lunch will be served lly cleaned up. e o 22@22%c; State dairy, com- | fine, medium,’ 21G22c; medium, 26@27c; low, ml Bhs Soc. 1; Carrots, 50c per 'rhln is an apporlumly of a lifetime, aa av ally cleaned 1p. 196|198 | mon to extra, 13G22c; renovated, common to | medidm, 26@27c. Cabbage, otl; s, i oy e Plant; — per | Stcek positfvely must be sold. o and Vegetable markets continue weli supplicd. AT g Ty | S i, Mot by SRS | St e, oz sy, sn re | 856,08 B T g 5 B KROTT ASPARMGU: CANNNG o v 1 1ArReLs U Pl Ves 4 TTR T8 T 1 el s 3 3 3 d Veg markets continue weli supplicc g O;Q i ks B L R T i 18c; fine, medium, 22G23c; meditim. | 1814 per 15 for evaporated: Green Fepoers. OTT ASPARAGU> narket steadv : B e (0 North Amer ... 97 3% 99 CHEESE—Fasy. New State, full creams, | Utah Ga—Pine, 2 @22¢; h fi A < . S market steady to firm. Game unchanged. 1500/ North Secnrities. 138 15‘,32'127* 1970, | smatl wrhite, fine, 0%c: new State, ful Creama, | 17G10: 80: “ne, it SOt it g ok Tame. JOE GM.-L Auctioneer. B b sy A oo T e a . ‘1168 17510 | small white, falr to choice, 9% @10%c; mew | 2Tc: low, medfum, 20@2Sc. PUY: : Orang tberal supply and weak. Other Fruits featurcless. Do ptd 155 [200" | 5Bl Full creame, lacie wiite. ine, 10G10%e; | Montana_Fine, cholce, 25@26c; fine, aver-| All Poultry handlers the ~market » 2 5= 0 S Lds 97 | 97% | mew State, full creams, colored, fine, 91@10c. | age 21@22c; fine. medium, cholce, 25G20%; | steady to firm for e in the Chicken Hops quict, with buyers and sellers both indifferent. |Pacific C 55 | 90 EGGS—rregular; Western, average finest, | average, 21@22c; medium, choice, 27@28c. | Hne and prices of old Roosters and small Hens Hid - o ; 2 m 21(;\ nfd 1g 1% 18c; Western firsts, 17@17%ec. _— .noved:kmo lmpzwmr” acua and m«i'r 200 “0RSES"'2M " em limeln de T A Market. were W and the receip the latter in- peon Tides and Leather very firm and in lively demand. 17660/ Pacine. Mail (734" | Bass| 38 B e e e e paeh pall Soung steek. wblch soid EVAPORATED APPLES—Thers Msro mas 5o | ST, LOUIS, May 23.—Wool steady; medium 2c and Turpentine Riikey b BT 13191182 | cnangoe in the market for evaporated gradés, combing and elolhlnl. mso c: light, | JOWR to $4 per dozen. No more Western Poul- | gy wyl gell 200 head broken and = & e 3¢ mgher. "i wpen‘p les Gas 100%| 99 | 99%| 99% | Common to good, 4'/,0450: prime, 5% %n. eavy, 20@22%¢; : tub | try, came in. 180200 Ib; | horses. ‘Thesé horses welgh from 830.te s S 2 cholce, 6%@6c; tancy, 7 washed, 3204_«: POULTRY—Live e : | and are a very fine lot of horses. These — Emseme s e e PRUNESRemained stéady, st the recent Gpote. TRt 3L o83 B Sodtnan, for | Must be sold. Come and get them. . . o Stecke, Copper, Ootten anll atfes. [ aromnd the soirce 4 imposing Hona g trom S0 to 02 socordind to frase, e et Joung: Hens, 335 85 for smail and %660 0| ala Takes' Flace FRIDAY May 26, I'! e Zestern wires of E. F. Hutton & Co. 3:" e B g “‘“H}gy APRICOTS—Are in light d;mlnd With choics | PORTLAND, May 23.—WHEAT—Club, 8@ L b0 “""“""uw?’hn_ ALIE Ciillh o i, 48 New York, May 23.—The market | stion of its substantial motive. It was gged at 10@10%c; extra cholce, 1lc; fancy, | 86c; bluestem .’ 00G92¢c; valley, 85@00c. ers, $225@2 50 for small and $3@8 50 for better ' tome in ‘evidemce, but | 1he i Bt Py PEACHES —Remain unchanged with cholos | .\ con x‘: - e B %%’w i ot WESTERN HORSE mm o The closing st that | to-day in large additional seiling orders. The | .... 3 quoted at 10G10Ko; extra cholce, 104@10%c; |, TACOMA, Moy 25— WHEAT—Unchanged: | CANE . CoT: i) dozen. 220 VALENCIA ST. s ¢ to expitin ihe recent | Jevel of prices last night was quite generally | 900'Republic et T 5 Maant e —_ 7 E. STENART & COp orel wituation and raliway | LeIO¥ the exireme decline of last month and | 1%’3’1‘(% Pl ol & Allsg‘fis;::;y pr Pl phrg e B A Northern Business Reports. Butter, Cheese and Egzs. oy ~ Y | having broken through that level the usual | ubber Goods . mal Loose CTT WE! v g J’l‘f,‘]’,f,,": TAng. b Dard- | course in & speculative market i a consid- 300 DO DA »r..e..|103 5|1031: | 8T Quoted at 41@8Yc; sheded raive, SUG | SIATTLE, May 23—Clearings, $002,205; | Dullness il prevails o all thres markeis. | AUCTION SALE, WEDNESDAY, 5 nished materials, | TALIe additional decline. It became evident | 1, 000!S1 Sh'S & 1 Co 0%/ 69%/ 63" | 7015 | 6%c; London layers, §1 TACOMA. 'May 23.—Cleart $001.720; | ou Angelen and - fer paril with the usual BT BIRTH STIREE 3 il Sahs 32 to S5 polnts in | €Y quickly to-day, however. that meither the | e < B York Metal Market balances, §40,141 " Ay +12% | Jcal demand, redeem that market from stag- | good Horses and mares, & wagons, s there ave more un. | \GPairment of margins nor the nervous feeling | T e OKANE, May 23.—Clearings, nation. "Racelpts continue large and the stock | Duggy aud baruess for the same. 3 e e ey sed by yesterday's weakness had resulted | NEW YORK, May 2.—The decline In the | STOKANE, Ma i o it DOYLE, Auctioneer. May 23—The market | it ®ny considerable ascession of the seiling | London tin market was continued with spot | PAiNRte POt o0y $776,969. Cheese continues in free supply and weak, ‘at the opening, but as | bressure. Public announcement was made al- GRS e T T L g e siitsod - ¥ but is no lower. " | TALLOw—w 1@4% e conerPening, but 88 | most immediately of the suspension Of the market was quiet, With the bid price lower in 5 Fancy large white ranch Eggs are bringing | No. B 3@bue. Graace iadiag ke per .f » and the whole mariet | Merchants' Trust Company, and professional | consequence of the forelgn decline, spot being LocAl. MARKETS. an advance but as frequently menuaned of ofiwfis"fil ull Humbol a 4 Mend- eems to be bearish ;:*'“" trad ~ followed their {nvariable rulehnt quoted at fio;a?figfir 2 P AR g late_ they form but a small percent-n of the | oing, 563.‘;, n:""m"m:xl“ lnu‘l:lnAl. San? y uying st: s to wver short contracts when Lon. 3 e ¥.s LR s . 17 Eariicuis, eagen | 0 e ews which faadced. the shore soing | £oi B0 'tor St ana Lok o T uturee The Exchange and Bullion. T | e e i it B ad come out. There was & very gener al mai o Silver ant hang - But cases | 21c. - : . opinion that if trouble of this trust company | Lake 15 quoted at 815015 25 electrolytic, § uo‘_‘;fih.,‘ S PNty wite § 1o B 15 0 o A oy Ho: Ruthern e e do, defectiva, was (he inducement to the selling of yester- Standard Oii 111 Jozo, o5 16’1}:fim-:go§.?;;l‘dgr:::l(l:t7g Pl LOCAL. SUTTER. Creamery a¢ first hands, 19@20c | 200, Nevadd. 16G36c per 'Ib. according W ay the pressure had been considerabty over-| . andar g e vas g A done o that it behooved the sellers to re- | 7,300{Tenn Coal & I. 7| T9%| 74 | £12 176 04 and e local market closed e bt Seriing e anes e b, . — for ‘;x‘l‘r_l‘-‘;;;ng_}:y‘frf;g'{-& G Ao “{.-lzis—hlm“crz& 2028 er b, witn, trace thelr course. It occurred to the vacil- | . -|Texas P L T Cof.....|..... 40| 42 | at uluml 5 e Sterling Exchange, cables. . inal: store Butter, 16@17c. Tre = lating mina of the trader, however, that the| 4,100Texas Pacific Spelter also was unchanged abroad, closing | NoU'F LN TITEs. o8 ., ne CHEESEStrictly choice mild new, 9%c: A arrest of the selling in the early hours ves- | |Third Avenue . at £25 12s 6d, wm_le the local market remained i = fair to good, 814 chn; Ammcu, 1058 Meat Market. < - o | terday was but a prelude to heavier selling | Toledo R & T Co| easy at £5 50"‘5, 3 581 | 1ic; Bastern, 1614@18c per I . g some ten points. When theee were fliea the | 85 _the day advanced. The reaction of the| 1400(Toledo St L & W| Iron closed at 50s in Glasgow and at 46s 3d 5 | " EcGS—Ranch, c, for f‘ncy large white | Quotations stand as before. Suppltes . ina oD these were flled the | fret hotr in consequence wiped out practically | 600 Do PEd s..i: 5 53 ' 5414 | in Middlesboro. Locally iron was unchanged. T el o chalse, stors Fegs, | everything ars ample and the consumptiom the market turnedl very sirong | &ll Of the gains. Tke second upward move- | 1,500/Twin City R T.|110 9 |109%(100% | No. 1" foundry, Northern, is quoted at $17@ 16@1Sc; cold storage, nominal; Eastern, nom- | this time of the year is apt to fall off. < » the high prices of the seasor. | ent Was due to a feeling of reassurance | "300{Union Bux & P.10 |10 |10 |12 |17 50: No. 2 foundry, Northern, $16 50@17; No. | New York on Paris .. inal: DRESS) MBEATS. - buying otders from New Op. | that the pressure to sell did not develop the | | Do 1 foundry, Southiern,'and No. 1' foundry, South- | New York on Mexico —_— Wholesale rates frofa slaughters to dealemw. . Thort covering - We think it sate | dreaded urgency. Covering of short contracts | 131,500/Union P citic ern, soft, $17@17 25; No. 2 foundry, Southern, | Parls on TLondon Deciduons and Citrus Frufts. are as follows: > g €. We think it e2f6 | guring the decline yesterday undoubtedly | 100( Do’ pta §16 50g16 75. Berlin on London TRaleE i D Bt in from | BEEF—03@Sc for Steers and 4@5c per Ib b played a considerable part in the widg re- onv s .. S i 2 - B~ e Sovery on the Becond movemest. This’ wek Untted Copper . Available Grain Supply. ‘Wheat and Other Grains. Thermal, Coachélla Valley, on Monday ws sold | for_Cows. hown by the special prominence in the ad- United R of S F| 40 ance of the stocks which suffered most on 100{ Do pfd | | vesterday's decline. When the urgent de-| .. | | mana from the shorts had been satisfied the The Weather and Crops. | scarcity of any other’ buying became con- , s VEAL—Large, 5%@Tc; small, 7@S%e per 1b. NEW YORK. May 23—Special cable and | WHEAT FREIGHTS—A German ship has | (O pltadiog retall frm for oty. Bt nia | MUTTON—Wethers, 615 adc: Ewes, 3@7c per telegraphic communications received by Brad- |just been taken for Wheat, Barley of mer- | Siyiy wo pominal setee boine Tmaitly green | pound.. i E;D;xxx;‘w the :1‘1‘::“:‘3 ;Rr‘:nf"l in o cmmlu.mx\nl lg'msnn owtions, at combine | gnq unattractive. The demand for Apricots | PLSIB—GDHGWC S Sl = able plies, as c« e last ace Int: | rates, wl are 6d 1 Whe wd B 1 RK— St '“ |‘£ Wheat, United States and Canada. enst of | for Barley. The chartered Wheat fest in port | SIQWed some improvement, but supplies wers | VRRIOCE M E R ock of Coffes in the 3 -equirements anc rice 2 LIVESTOCK MARKE ot A. G. McAdie, section | SPioueus =0 hesitation and uncertainty overs | A e fikcmseingna& 2(%'31')‘3"1; S, | e S e O VI AENIa o oo e Bianberion wat g g rmeet S T Ep Be Al ot iy ‘zood, sound came the speculative mind again. Imme: n’ Europe, ushels. | the same date last year: dlsengay 000 feeved - . o O LA Ay Bad A R0t with i Total supply.. decrease,. 2.125:000 pus - ¥ peogpaged. 3% ply and steady. while the other Berries were | Livestock, delivered-in San Francisco, less 40@ s, azain 2 course of prices. The difficulties of the Mer- | tons, ssainst 84.720; on the way to this port. | weaker undes chants' Trust Company have been generally understood for some time, and their origin r increased receipts of chest:and | 45 per cent shrinkage for Cat bus! Corn, United States and Clnlfll eut 0! the | 25¢ ton: ainst 271,000, was TTLE—! Rockles, decrease. 1,504,000 bushels, ] Ciicago advanced from 88%c to | Cated Boods. The Cherry marke: g B Sreern. THGTLEL Cuie st MUY WHEA Oats, " United States and Canada, east of [90%e and fell back to S0%c. Brokers' wires | Sready (0 frm. with all varletes seiling of | ers, Fla@ifipc: thin Cows. 4G0c ver Wb h . 2 g . i - e | Jelt at abaut Greviaus peices. Recelpts oon- | CALVES @de per Ib (gross weiflm : coast districts. in, Towever,” sutfcient ‘room Tor the rawing | 1070001 S Steel Cor'..|-26%) 25 | 25%| 25% | CHICAGO GRAIN AND PRODUCE. |not been heard from before. Houses with | niicn sold in preference to packed stock. | L 7 b (ross welsht), vtk of analogies and the recent expansion of the| 90,800! Do Pfd_...... 03%| 91y | 9i%| 9118 bl Northwestern connections are pretty good buy- | JUNIE” Wi jarge Hnes of frult in various | HOGS- Live Hogs. 130 to 150 Ibd, 5H@S activities of trust compenies into new flelds| 500|Va-Car Chem Co| 3214| 31%| 8134 324 Future Graln nnd Provisions. ers of Wheat and damage reports aro reaching | Jlages of decay offering at the Inside rates, | over 180 Ibs, SR{Sisc, Ferd e, 3¢ Sows and the large additions to their number have | ... Do pfd . CHICAGO, May 25.—Reports of raptd | US from the Northwest as well gs directly from | 4 11°of the Nuvels now -nm-n. show traces of per cent off: s, 50 per cent off, and S received active discussion. The ease of money | 906/ wWabash .. deterforation” in: the condition of fall-sown the Southwest The outhwest continues 10| age and have tobe rep “Tropeal fruits | 40 per cent Off from @bove guOtAtions. 5 was unaltered, but sterling exchange continued | 1,806| Do pfd SDest Shaed o il SR A SULIDWIL | et $10 Teports “on \Wheat, also bUYINg | were:In good supply .na 0 Gemtritionn anad e - re n e 'm"em:x’:l-r“;:rf '3?”{:;“.1;; 'h?; g ‘ pit here to-day. The July option closed with | *§2%in market the cash ~fhtn was firm, with | 35, DISYiOUSIY quoted. | The steamer Alameda Sonem erctuesiyn s A ally heavy crop oOf hay 16 | Ji0s] upder very fgnt prossure of x‘,‘:{zffl 100 W ;"'{'{‘m’,‘g Strangth in the Wheat marker can Atter d Janter, cJuluite ek Righar, with Iann deal | o rge varieties, $3@8: Santa Clara Ber- 5 - y_crop of ha e close was easy an o 1st Dl o5 . | ings 'as Tepor tha e & b | he quality s excellent. | jaders were below last nixht. | LE heed by awer e At the STt o 1M04" | 32y shorts have now pretty well covered. ";;;@‘,!"mms mwfi‘fn’::' and So@ 5 is o0& for a fair crop. | sosemabe LT Total sales, par value, | - 00| Do lst “r‘g ket here showed slight losses at the opening, CASH WHEAT. per drawer. s : in progrems. Emall | S 4oeriod s L R e B B initial quotations on July bing unchanged to | California cxub n 4714@1 50; California wGA\Bmms—uc‘l per chest and 75 and_garden vegetables | Cnitea. aien WoRon W, & | _800iWisbonsin . Cen.. e lower at 8S%c to 88%c. The fact that | White w-t{-u 1 60@1 €21 - North ra | per crate. Pasturage is abund- | *21" New York Stock List Do pfd ...... the weather throughout the West and South- | Club. $1 50@1 55; Northern Bluestem, $1 623%; | BLACKBERRIES—$4@5 per chest. n e condition. New X9 R S ! = A 18 west was much improved, helped to bring out | Northern Red, $1 50@1 51% per cfl; lower | GOOSEB! ERRES—Ean-h. —— per 1Ib; FRUITS. e advanciog rapidly and | P. F. Hutton & Co., 480 California “street, ,200—Total sbares sold. selling and resulted in a decline to 88%c for | grades of Wheat, $1 50@1 45 per ctl. other n»ds. Gic pe 1% for at least fair yielde | San Francisco, members of the New York New York Bonds. July.~ Soon, however, there commenced fo be FUTURES. CRERRIES ber diawer — Black, sig1 35 hough are very | Stock Exchange, furnish the following officlal | 17 § ref 2s reg..1043|Japan 6s, cert.... 9814 | received crop reports from many sections of Saston: 9 ta! 1180 &5 . | Royal Anmo, $1a1 25. Red and White, 1 b average in some | quotations of that Exchange: Do 10434 Japan Gs, cert.... 951 | the winter wheat country claiming great de- e st in bulk, 6@llc per 1b for Blac -4@Sc for F.:d rally reported = T = | Japan 4%s, cert.. S48 | teriowation in the growing plant. The most Low. Clc#e. | 3na White and 12%c for Royal Anne. Apples 1 55/$1 30/81 oranges give | S&1¢ TOCHS HighiLow.} Bld.| Ask. | 50 oupon. L & N unified 45.10315 | @ e was resorted from Kaneas, where it 405 5180 CURRANTE Fring e A 1 0% 2% ot ey e gy Do new 4s reg.132 |Man con gold nlmu\ | stimated the total yvield will not be over 84% unm—uoz per box for old and 80@75c | Blaekberries . 1160l 1351 —Clear, wapm | 2100|Adams Bxpress 32 |Mex Central 4s ) busheis. Oh May 10 the crop of 3 for mew. Clerrfes, Royal Anne..| 210/ 1 80| 1 st of the week, greatly Amal_ Copper . | tate was placed at 95,000,000 bushels. Low. Close: Apmco'rs—uox 25 per crate and B0@SSc 20 165 1 cr A brisk “‘morther” Am Can Co. 3| That these reports were in the main accepted uny——u 47 Md u 48!} for -mu 180 1651 t no serious damage | * | Do pfa .. i i | as correctly describing the situation was | Decem $1°34 34% $1.33% §134% m:s—-mnzs er box, 125 1 10! 1 A , ere thunderstorm, 8,000Am Car & Fay Co| | | shown by & quick advance in prices. Senti- BARLEY—The feature of yesterday's mar- s—-Clnmu $1 25 per crate; Cherry, 15 135 1 gy i 100] Do ptd . | | ment became extremely bullish on urgent bid- | ket was the, violent jump in May from $1 18 00136 17| 185 1 podei Hagg - 800/ Am Cotton Ofl | | ding_ vy “shorts. At B0%c July reached the | to 81 25 under active covering by shoors. D | | CITRUS PRUITS _Oranges, Navels, $1 7@ | 190! 1 60l 1 o | 4 | highest point of the day. During the last half | cember Was also active, but not sharp.y | 2 50 per box for fancy. $1@1 75 for choice and | | 135 1101 ewrth: meaatrl - | hour a portlon of the ‘gain was lost on profit | changed. All descriptions of cash grain were | 15¢@$1 25 for standard; Mediterranean Sweats, | 1400 1151 better than two | - | taking, ~The market, however, closed strong | higher, as will be.seen, With the demand much |$§ 3 3082 7 S*flifln | 250 2250 3 fair condition and | - 2 | with Jaly at 83%c, iarger than the supply. In fact, there is not 200 175 1 n g | Having is progress- is the heaviest for 3 ay is unusually heavy. ables are thrifty. Green feed tock are in prime condition progress and the s good for a heavy orop of grapes. ous fruits are making satisfactory are in_good con- SCTIONS. —Clear, warm the week, with he 1@ Lemons, Scnilment In the corn market was bullish | enoush Barley left on hand to at a8 7501 15 tor choicr and 319 | Do 24_inc ‘1014 | and the volume of trading larme. July opened | mand, The millers nn:ndbn‘:rerlb;mv?ebg:h 1 Frute $1 3502, Mex' |~ CANNED VEGETABLES Toma Ches & Ohio éu,mmv,{, a shade lower at 475,@48c, sold between 47%c | been holding off for & long time- and mow find | ican Limes, $4G4 50 per case: Bananas, $1 75@ | standards, 6214G60e; gallon standards, m & Alton 814s. 81 '|S L & I M con 5s.11615 | and 48%c and closed at 48%c. themselves in need of supplies, with not enough |2 76 per bunch for Central American and $1@ | 2 10; 3-1b, .solid pack., S5@S7%4c. Green B & Qnewds1014/S L & 8 F (& is. 984 Notwitastanding the strength of wheat and | avallable for ‘thelr Reate. Bren Chenaish | 1 75 for Hawatan: Pineapples, $23 per dozen. | Peas—Small ' petits pois. $L30; petits &Rid Fac & 1835t L 8 W oon g jcorn. the oats market was quite weak on | which has dragged badly ail the crop year, has e $1 40 3 Do _col b ls aboard A L 4s. sn liberal melgt- early in the session. July | gone up with the other grades, and the mar-. | Dried Frults, Nuts, Raisins, Homey. |ard sifted, 9c: standard, ‘o e stgn ums o Pacific 4s..... 04% | opened Mo lower at 20%c, sold up to 30 and | ket is stiff all around, Cash Feed sold on the | The Fruit list shows a Eood_many changes. | TOWfat, S0c; gallon _sifted, Chi Term 4s. So Railway Bs....119% | closed at 29' % exchange at $1 25. Apricots and Plums are so cleaned up that | Standard, $3 75. Asparagus—Base pr! | Colo Midiand 45 ;4{% v e Jalac 12;«\5 P g o £ !;l{;:, ul’-’:nf!::::f}ef'u'fi oty CASH BARLEY. they are no longer worth.quoting. There are | dozen of 2%-Ib cans: mm ;Nl;‘., p.‘ld. Colo o 48 5% | Tol close 25; do white, unpeel o A e msu July pock wes off Sc,at #1257 lara s | o/ Ee o e S P ng. | e aree. Rausce, Sl dachot. bo. same qucea. | pesied. 3 55; _do sreen, unp-l 33; i) oz & | Do e down B¢ -t $7 30; ribs were unchanged at | $% | 2, T he recent rains and are mow |- | |Wabash 1sts 17 Argm::_n' Siures tanged as. tollows: Seasion 0 to 11:30 a. m. beable to deliver at their selling price when | §3 50: medium_white, i 35, 8o wreen. 35 183 in all sections. Wheat, | Dist Securities Do deb B 73 st o g1 Low. c1 n. High. Low. Close. | the time comes. There is nothing new in Nuts | small white, $2 13; do $2 05; small probably yield large crops | Erie prior lien Western #xd -~ SAL, Wo. A== Toa 1 $125 $125 $125 $125 |and Ralsins, and som continues ,dull. | white, 1s, $2 30; xmn, 20; Soup tins in s, places. Haying is progressing: | A e o et 8 & 88% © 88% | “Stocks bf Evunes In (e London’ market on | 31 60; in’ gallons.. 34 50 reported light in some places, F W &DC 1sts113 |Wis Central 4s... sa¢ 88 80 2 p. m. Session. )uy 1 Were very small, being 14,755 boxes, | = PACIFIC CODFISH—Bundles, per Ib, are ylelding upusually heavy Hock Val 4%s...111% 4 81 82! Open. High. Low. Close. with 70,505 boxes at the same date | cases. regular, c; cases, extra quality is excelient. Hope have New York Mining Stocks. & o Hay—No sales. {7 1004 and 82,600 oxes in 1908, Eastérn style, 7c; _boneless, g ot e i e iy | Adams Con | Edttle Chiet b So ww % mber ... 8814 881 88% 83 FRUITS—Apricots, 6@8c for new Gauge,”” : | Allce . ! “}6 48 % M tinue very strong and scarce a .future delivery: Nectarines, 7@Sc Iof Whits ‘Oriental,"” | Breece | % 4T ey held by two houses, who are indifferent | Peaches. 84 @0%c per 1b: Pears, Orjental,” T ks, | Bruns_Con " . 1% a8l a1y i | about sell inal; . _2-crown bricks, -cro Lo iabieie e mialen, T010%e: | Com Tunnel 08 P - 47% 485 475 White, ;'famm 60; Surprise, none offér- Scrown 63c: Balk white: | P | Gon Va Min Co. 1 55 0“- No: 3— 1% 30% o . | in: Red, none offering; Blaek, 38 a.nox 50 214@5%c: Evaporated Apples, at apricots i ot In other pec- | R e = 292 an’i % 2 | P SR —The uaual lot of Western came in E% 0l crop, LKO2Ue per Ib for he ETRpes are in very | . The icago market 5 St Sasoring. Wit SOt Craaviie Mess Pork, per barrel— * L | yesiarday. is firm, with 234G3c bas! e large sizes. Boston Stocks and Bonds. s U S Steel prd.. 1285 1260 12 &5 Westing Common. 75 szptember 12 77% 1285, 12 7Ty , per 100 pounds— talk of a corner, and, as this ml.rket I: ‘uv- RAISINS—1804 crop f. o. h T estorn m‘:‘ie’a' ;‘im %8 tor ¥ erio "W a5 | Looss uuam:.«z« Western sa for flo & 402 foe Xellow, § ixed; California large !fil’lo'. §1 Thompson's Seedless, b . 2 3 § 53 k. The wheat orop is reported damaged by rust | in the nmorthern portion of the vallgy, but in 883 485 B35 BB3 55553 T e 11 mall round do, §1 50; White, nominal; tanas, unbleached, 2 gool _ocon in the southern . Hay- Atchison 4s . % % (.llu, n 321@1 25 for White a & §1 25@1 }33 or NUTS—Walnuts. : m s Seesiiaay repidly and & large crop Do adj 4s. gep.,mb,,. o & ) 7 50 1% No. 10@11c; No. 1 hardshsll, 2, et At s B | M sl de Short Ribs, per 100 pounde— un-r:lz—lm Fith lght offeriogs. at 31 50Q | 106: Aluumdli st tor ‘Nonparelll uguw.- Grapes afe thrifty and Dromiss | . Atchison - i 1 zm % 2 gvfiwn‘nfle—nnfm“nfiu:za, with $1 75 |and 1lc 5 uu\-efl o e rm- D i et et o | Donon & Bememher T80 o7 82% B . Sel e 1o St i |- COPFRE_Coeta, “'—“".’u“’f’c" X e : | B Reston Fiey Flour and Farlnaceons Goods.. 0c for amber: water White extracted, 53@ | Drime to fancy. wasbedo \GalitiRs, O e B n T Fitchburg pf Cash Grain and Provisions. Y m mber d-rl washed: ‘1034 @11 4 . g B g 4 1100 | Mex Contral - CHICAGO, May Z0.—Cath quotations were | There is nothing new under this head. Toe | {isc’ Haght, Ambec. Extract M- 409 3%e; b 0 prims_washed pesbersy: wmg: Sha Gustroyes ameny. cot-worms, | Chol, 2 | NT N H&H as follows: Flour, firm; No. 3 Epring wheat, | Market is quiet ;%IEWAX——MM Der' b, and foggy westher during the latter part 7214 | | Pere Merquette...100 6}2 1 . 3, $1@1 08; No. 2 red, $1 05 FLOUR—California_Famlly Extras, s'o? e The week was less favorable and retarded ha: T2 | Uolon Pacifio .. 113%|Isle Royais .1 18 . 2 yellow, 5-,,‘,:. Ne 510, usual terms: Bakers' Exiras, 84 7C o ey Innking. Out-worms bave caused considerable 18 Miscellaneous— Mass Mining ... 7 2 white, 32%c; No. 4 | Oreson and Washington, jobbing at a5 Conditions remain as heretof: . market e o Mgt Bao e B s wed | B2 A e e & |M LS LR oo | 7 FARINACEOUS, G90DS_pricen betag_firm molfi_ht Quiet and featureless. Hon and the yielg will probably be much | 26" | Amer Preu T“"’ £ 48g40c; No. 1 $1 26; No":'"m | ase s follows: “ “n h“ u ! R e beavier than in recent arge crop o5 o T o orne. Doty seet : Tarra of hay 1 Seing Tarvested ana the Gualicy s | 120 e e B O g2 5015 50; Jark: por 5 S50 dn bave Bt ok Wa ey oty ji5p | Amer wooien - g P e T R U but the outiock is not good for a 3914 7 1214@7 25; whisky, basis of high wtnq Beavy orop. The homey crop will be much 1 o6 R E S@12 5 better than lust season's. Heavy shipments of navel oranges are being fhade. New ere setiing full and a lerge yleld s 00 contract grade, $11 T % |Gen Electric 19, 204, | Mass Tiects! oranges b ’ % erces quoted at 5 m probable. r»»‘m‘:’m:- 1;-'1!- ?nd :nhpe- are in | Do nlg‘- Qnot a.- %c per for good confiftion, but the cool weather retards $00 Consoljdated Gas|i 2,000 ¢ for pure; el O UHERA SUMMARY.—Cool and windy | 70[Com Products Barley, bushels 51,100 wn: e e bib siner 10%e S s near the coast the greater portion of the week warm and dry in the interior. where main | needed to_ soften the sofl. Grain, hay and other crops give promise of great returns. 108 ANGELES SUMMARY.—Unseasonably warm weather the first of the week bene half barrel. T%c: thres half bcml- T%es ou uuu flsc two tierces, tierces, CHICAGO, May 23.—On the Produce Ex- change to-day the butter market was m,,, Creameries, 16@2lc; Dalries, 16@19c. lt‘ay at mlrl, cases included, 160, chm, 238 % haying, continues, with & good orc Y ot aroise. ! but injured st berri T s dad it Ty o Bz s o “BASTERN LIVESTOCK nunm causing damage in some sections; ethers re- % 5y P port + damage. » m ,&‘ g Prese T : TTLE—Recelpts, EASTERN WARKETS. 24, E 0 G S e e Patis|so nf'g!?’ gfi LQaaa, tn7 BCATTI eipts, 4500 g { 62 ” i s, $4° 10; cows and . New York Money Market. 2 1%8“ steers, $4 8/ F Ira m W YORK, May 23.—Money on call easy 85 B S0@5; calves, st 202% p-r cent: closing bid, 2 per cent: B fl 2 5. 3 Tok mhoney easy snd u@chanked: 60 day Cl160 % L2 cent; six mon 169 o paper, 3%@41 per cent. firm, be: Bn ot S48 Postod "l(rx 84 8- ] Commertal bilis, 8§ €. Bar silver, 58% Mexican anlara, 45 steady. Raflroad bonds ir- 400 1ce Ct pfd . 1. mlmmmp Central. B ;:gzssmfi 33=9agesend A S 70 5 28% New York Stock Market 7o NEW TORX. May 22.—Tha varyine fluctua- 23 tions of the nrice lcvel on the Stack Exchangs a7 o1 A eond of uncertainty |, 30 n! of mystification of the spect- | . 1K C Fi S&EM pfd 837 fotive mind. The mystery continucd to center | 1,280/Kans City South| 24 |24’ 24|

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