The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 30, 1905, Page 15

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1605. wheat was off 15c. Corn ts up o S hraciitally Unchehed, Weakness prevalled in the wheat market from start to finish, AL the cpening July was off 3, @%e 1o e at SIRAEH%KC to SYTe. B e s One of the factors that influenced trading ear- 1y in the session was the decisive defeat of the July has beén extremely heavy, ember we Teel is worth the money and burchases made on setbacks we believe will be rewarded Ly reasonable profits.” Tn this market the cash grain was firm | but quiet, with quotations unchanged. De- cember was very -active on the morning ses— sion and - casier in sympathy with Chicago. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, LT Sox for fancy, $1@1 75 for choice and | 1 25 for standard: Mediterranzan Sweets §1 AUCTMN SALES The May shorts were reported pretty well .fic 1 25; Valenela:, 30@2 75; Scedlin: :‘x Russian fleet, the inference being that peace would probably. follow soon. Wit ce de- | closed out. | ; 1 $2@2 so for fancy, $1 : . clared, pgrlln l{narkeu in Amerle.hwl:l.ld lose December was higher in the afternoon. 1B THe@$1 mr standard; Gn&. an element of strength that for more than a CASH WHEAT: it, §1 50G2 )im ;Jm-.“ug ;- - el year has helped to hold prices at a high level. | California Ciub, $1 47%@1 5215; California | o8 98¢ Bananas,” 31 7 '1 g:' H_‘f_".;f A further source of weakness was a o | white . Australlan, $160@1 65; Northen | Sentral American and $1g1 73 for cline at Minneapolis, following continued liberal gmb_ $1 m1 55: Northern Bluestem, $1 62la: | meapples, $2@3 per dozen. ! THURSDAY “EN'NG, - 1 New York Bonds. receipts at that point. In addition, weather | Northern 1 50@1 5114 per ctl; lowe: | S . DA | SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 2 conditicns in the Unted Sttes were considered | grades ot Aheat. 3153001 45 per ctl. | Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey. BT e - s i U S ref 25 rex-.lwn Japan e-. cert. more favorable to the growing plant, Thrfl FUTURES. | __New peaches, future delivery, are quoted at 4 & Jaran 98% | way no great yolume of offerings, but selling Sesaion 9 to 11:30- 8. m. 5308160 for fair (o cholce. | No defnite fgures | 40 head gentle work horses, from 1200 to 1035 Jupan by by pit traders was persistent throughout the L&N u,&nlflefi & 104 | entire session. Liquidation by small longs in Open. High. Low. _Close. | 90 new crop Prunes have yet been named. It | 1500 pounds; 20 head matched teams and sin= 2 5 Is said that not in the history of this State | 2 advance of the holidry to-morrow was one of | May ... LA R % g* has the Prune Industry. attracted so much at- | 5l drivers, suitable for liverymen and camp- the features of the day. While some crop dam- cember 134% 135% » tention from European countries. Inquiries are | ers, also some saddle horses and ponies: all age news was received, messages from the 2 p. m. Session. being made by letter and cable. while several | joung B Southwest to-day told In_general an_entirely Open. High. Low. Close. | of the governments have asked thelr Consuls oung horses, just arrived from Oregom. ;“flerml ".nrv im:“‘ thi W‘;?‘le’;wvht!h:n was |- December 1 357 $1 35% $1 3518 $1 35% | here to cable full detail adviees. All will be guaranteed to be as represented. B incuistion . Inst. wee: elds which were | BARLEY-—The week opened with heavy re- | The Dried Fruit Promotion Association has | No cutside horses w . £a1dto hie Slven 1o promise & short time back | colpes 67 19,504 otla. ot of whith was S0id'| racelved & Eable stating that the Prune €rop | o oo i s Will be recetved for thin sl were to-day repcrted as showing a great im- | prior to arrival. The market was lower and | of Bosnia and Servia will be medium, ,n-p.-:u jorses on exhibition Monday. Catalogues ready provement. Onc message from Kansas City | ek, both as {o cash grain and futures, and | do mot look very sood. The French ecrop is | Wednesday. declared that traders who were predicting half | there was not as much fever as at the clos® | fairly large; prices on the nwlrd course. h- a crop ten days ago admitted now that there | of last week. ' members are unanimous in their intention to wEsTERN HORSE MARKET To-day a legal holiday. New York Stocks advanced several points. Cotton higher. Silver slightly lower. Exchange about the same. Local Stock markets quict and featureless. W heat and Barley quict and the latter lower. N J C gen e Nor Pacific 4s. Yas 28 c:mr-.l of Ga b A o . . 2 3 has been an {mprovement equal to 20 per cent. Y. Active demand for Corn for export. Oats scarce. : B Int nc: Kansas, 1¢ was claimed. would raise batween Fes 8127 B Bty cal Estosing, | . R B NHTA. I S, o Y | E. STEWART & CO. Flour and Farinaceous Goods quiet. Beans steadily held. B R 75,000,000 ard $0,000.000 bushels it predictions | §1 5235@1 35: Chevalier, nominal. Taisine and Nuts continue quiet. Honey e - i gr ey of some well posted srain men in that section FUTURES. rules dull at the familiar quotations. | g ; ool f peah A Were realized. Late In the seseion the market Felo o T A B for new_crop | 220 Valencia St. Hay market showing more tone. Feedstuffs firm. | E R e Became " decidedly weak, July delining o S84 oo, Ctigh “Low. Close, | future delivery: Nectarines, 1@8c for Whit . ; e GESKE. . Pho clase wap oy St e dow . x A . " | Peaches, § 1b; Pears, 6@10c; Plums, Potatoes and Onions weak and the latter lower, | e ey R e O Dotomner "t o s s% a8% gominal: 233‘:"“ s ik whtts. P AUCTION SALE 5 X | Chi Term 4. (i he weakness of wheat 2 p. m. Sessi P g B e o | Poultry and Game unchanged. Colo Midiand e e e e ol Jiitiary s oy T 2ROec. blusk. . 3%E@SHo: Evaporated Apples. | _ WEDNESDAY. May 31 at 11 a. m. Sols &80 & eas Tarkely (he peavit Of 4 poralatest SSEND |- CATE Fas st ed. WngNvfg_olh 1a 15,@2% 1b for the | ARCADE HORSH MARKET. 77 SUW #71 ' ;. U r - ot Deciduous and Citrus Fruits quiet and weak. e ot B A | Cho & Trom severnl prominent cominitelon houses for | The ‘several cars ote are hemt at $1 o1 Lo £k | four sizes and 2\,%”32 basls for the larse sizce . - ; ) . Cuba 05| U S Steel 24 the July option. ~ The buoyancy of to.day | Red and White and $1 56 for Black. RAISINS—1904 crop £ o. b. Fresno—| PR A Ju nmuon of Contra Costa Dried Fruits show no new features. Nuts and Raisins quict. Den & Rio G é Wabash 1sts seemed to indicate that the market had beén | CORN—Quotatlons = thow some change. | clusters, $1 3@l 40; London Layers, | 0.F qwill zell 33 head ot good young horsss. 0O : e M b Dist Securities Bs 018 Do deb B R G L e R L BT White s higher, belng at & premium at pres- | Looss Muscatels. "Lcrown, 415@3c;" S-erown. | {500 pounds: i e Lo ,"'..,‘,’}'fi from 19Q bo 15 g ! it W Md 4= . en e market {1 tl - 1 wn, Secded. b b S sood work- Quotations for Provisions and Meats about the same. TR iy 1 ke e 49c, a gain of 16@%e. May closed 1%c higher | colpts from the West are taken by the livels | Thompson's Seediess 414@4%c: Bectirm Si-| &% Sien § ovp o4 dupble, bucnens FW & D CTste na | Wis Central 4s at Slc. demand for South America as fast as they | tanas, unbleached, 2%@3c per HN J. DOYLE‘ Auctioneer. NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 so((lhell,. 12@13c; Hides, 1V ool and Hops as previously quoted. Hock Val 43s. Wet weather caused a firm undertone in the | come in. | T%e; five tierces, Ti Hay and Feedstuffs. | ~ - > | N oat market. ~July closed practically un-| Western sacked, $1 40@1 42% for \cllow No. 2, 10@1lc: No. 1 hardshell 12e: No. Butter, Cheese and Eggs unchanged. bikad """‘ Mining Stocks. changed at 30%c. 81 421%@1 45 for White and 5ok 1o i0c; Aimonds 16@1ic for Nonpariels 14814% ","'{!'u M 51&19 unfinished, 40G30c per % P . 5 a decline in the price e o Bt roum o %081 T Wnite. nominal. | and ‘Tie f6 Tabgusdoe: Peanuts, 6Qic. for ; © Gasoline declined 1c. Breece . 25 | July pork was oft 2ise. lard was off a shade E%yvnnn. 61 32156155 for White and $1 253 | Bactern: Pecans. 11@13. Cocoanvts, $4 80@3. B0 Rafre spiit, Tiarte; Touen Spitte; SQ10 it BEPPRRSIRPRE S O 1 uaiCs (ohoi b e DAY fl;mnnh'l 02 | and ribs were unchanged. for Brown. HONEY—Comb, 9@1T%c for white and 5 omstock Tun: ';g z‘;xe |eadhx futures ranged as follows: YE—There is hardly any offering ‘and the | @10c for amber; water whita naxlrlcxg. 518 3lhflmur‘c;‘bmund $35@40 per ton; stiek. To-Day a Holiday. |108% 108 [10834/108% | Horn S gg i o g 1g omow :':::;‘:;}n? e R e T 2 b s G e 3 | aoQ1S Quetations are. for burels: for cagka b 5 | 97 ROnL e e Jul 80% % 881, 88y UCKWHEAT—$1 WAX—27@29c per Ib. > S N por__gnllon 4 1 @ay and & dagal Bol ; y 3 4 $175@225 per ctl. BEESWAX—27@29¢ ¢ et Thrdioet the $iel % Leaaille Con . 180 | September 827, 83 82 8 —_— — g | oitea So for raw: Castor OU in S oston Stocks and Bonds. n( orn No. 3%° i o Flour and Farinaceous Goods. Provisions. | s e L AR B e 61 76"‘ | fislalafe:»-— g;;«. | July ‘Giay; 457, 40! 8% aw All descriptions under thfs head are un- | All quotations remain as at the close of l::é | raw: China Nut, cases, 63@S0c per g xpo: o mon. 183 (190 | FAN 30:: . B Ca SaaT m/a | .nny (new) 483 Ay 483 49 changad. Flour is quiet. Millstuffs are meet. | Week- The market ' is still imactive | coanut Ofl, i bBarrels, 58c for Ceyh)n and e The following <hows the ehipments of sal- [Brons D & 1. 18 {as | e lens: ;f,‘"“‘:‘A s Sept (old). 38 48% 4T 45% | ing with the average demand. | e R PR Ty R el Tl Ao b £ 75 - . - E r Sper.n Oil, &c; e 0 Ty B SR DL o e e R 5 | M" Atchison 4s . Adventure . Bapt e W BR e 48% | "PLOUR—California, Famify Exiras. $1 808 | neavy, e for gt medim. 1% for Jgh: bleached winter Whale ‘ot 57c; matural Whale s s . 2 ! Do adj 4s —— 0% a1y 0% giy | 50 usual terms: Bakers' Extras, $4 703 | I5%c for extra light and 16%c for sugar-cure ned Lard Ofl, L, o (et ) 3 % Mo S b Fit b 3018 3013 | Oreson and Wasliington, jobbing at $i@4 50 | dry Salt Sides. Sige; Heilies 1lc; Easte | No 1 La Neatstoot Ol ulian Ssland . 558 A"m!{;’)‘- September 28 28% 208 25% "é!’;’{‘l‘ e Tt sugar-cured Hams, 13%@14%e Cali o light Herring 8 oo~ N e ARINACEOUS GOODS—Prices in packages | niz Hams, 121: Mess Beef, $10 per b . 4e: Salmon Ofl. e 1053 Bingham ... My o are as follows: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 | extra Mess, $10 30a1l; Family, “312; prime bulled Fish Oil, 37c: raw Fish Oil, 35¢; balled 1 Calumet & Hecla.620 * | Ma 1bs; Rye Flour, $3 75 (in barrels, $1 75); Rye | Mess Pork. §14 50: extra clear, $21; Mess. | Paint Oil, 3de; raw Paint Oil, Slc. s s | Gentennial R Meal, $350 (h barrels, $i50);' Rice Elour. | 810 5o; Pig Pork. §24; Pigs' Feet, 35; Smoked | | COAL OIL, ‘GASOLINE, ETC.—Gasoline is - 5w Boston Etey Frankiin s, phembee 0 0 §8: Com Meal, 82 00; €qra cream do; 8 13: | Beet, ie 1b. | 1c_lower. Water Whita Coal OH, n bulk, : 400 Fitchburg pra Granby 2 L P oF Out Meal, $4 2004 60; Oat Groats. . $ 00: | - LARDFierces qfioted at 3%c per Ib for | 1isc: Pearl Of; n cases. 1Sc: Astral 1fel - 340 | M Ganteel ... i8S dnie Royale . H e Hominy. 33 75G4; Buckwheat Flour, $ 507 | California compound. 7c for Eastern compound | Star, 1fe: Extra Star, Flaine, 26c; Eocane, 12 . [ NY. N H & H 20 | Muss Mining - A e iE 4 75; Cracke, . Farina, $4.50; | and 9%c for pure; half-barrels. pure 10%4c: | 20c; Stove Gasoline. in bulk, I4i4c: in cases. 5 T Manrate A0 iaaet B R e 100 Toe Rolled Oats, "bhis, | 10-0b tins, 103 5-Ib tins, 10%c; 3-Ib tins, Motor Gasoline, in bulk, l4iac: in causs, = e R Fhethe i Motk ..oz ooc MY S 7; Pearl Barley $6 | 10%c. e No. 1 Engine Distiliate. iron bbls or N s LR Amer Atge Chem, 22%| Ol Dominion . 24 i1y 7425 1171 7 imh e D 0 o oL R e e h-’;'x;el' o e | i n e e TR shipments | 3 ¥ T | halt barreis. 7%c: one tierce, Tie | Benatne, tn bulk, 12%c; in cases, 19c; S6-degres Do pfd 88 | Osceola 9134 | September. TR TR TEE N b, | Gasoline, tn bulk. 23¢; M cases, 3lc. April, 1 cases and 494 packages, valued at $58.528. In took D876 cases, 2000 cases | Amer Pneu Tube. TURPENTINE—97¢ per gallon in cases and Amer Tel & Tel. 97 Cash Grain d Provisions. Hides, Tallow, | 91¢ in drums and iron barreis. RED 1806 cases and 24 pack- » the Samoan Islands. Amer Woolen . Y% CHICAGO, May 29.—Casn quotatiol The Hay market was more active vesterday by AND W Do pfd .. 105 LBy 3 08 WEr® @5 | gnd the fecling in the better grades was | There is nothing new under this head. Hops | k e I;‘m':lga;!fib—ms‘:fdm:fi;n"‘-fi | Dom Tron & 'S 20 EAQ Elect Illum..245 Gen Electric 7% | follows: Flour, steady: No. 2 spring wheat, | pid (he, fecling in the better gr: dler, | continue fAirmiy held, but quiet. Hides are act- | : 3, $1@106; No. 2 red, $102@ i srades were also steacdier. | jve and firm at ‘the’ recent advance, and Wool . a1%c: No. 2 white, 32%@33%e; No. market of any consequence in it at present. EIIT-BI v e for commen anll Sk S Stocks and Cotton. New York yesterday Mass Electric s c; N¢ All Feedstuffs are firm in sympathy with the | holiday to-morrow | . | Do ptd 15 @32%c; No. 2 rye, 80¢: good feed- W | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | 4 ance trom Boston to the | - 700|Colum H C & T.| 1.9.4 ; | Mass Gas ing barley. 39@42e: fair to choice malting, 460 | “nr . ey about 14@lc under quotations. Heavy salted | Sranuiared; B Ln 39 50 per ton: Grammigted. 100{Colorado So -...| 26% | United Fruit ....106 | Winona . No. 1 flaxseed, $1 30; No. 1 Northwestern, mnnmncs“‘?:z.'. 50658 W | Steers, “1ze; medium, 1lc: light. 10isc; 3096 suend. 1 ;306 s Sondi concetming | Ty e Rt o | Un Shoe Mach. I\\'oh'erlnz 7 mess pork, per barrel, $12 35@12 40; lard. | SHORTS—$23G24 per ton. b | Hides, 1ic’ for heavy and 10%c for lgh Salt, $2 = olders, kept the mar- | 499, Do 2a prd .. Do pid .. 5 per 100 pouhds,” $7 157 1744¢ short Tibe sides | FUBDSTURNS - 'Rolled Barley. $zogar | Stage. Sci Saited Kin, Tie: Saftsa Vel eonine Livergiek naholders, kept the mar- | & Pl o0 20 pe - |y (ogse), $7@7 13%; short clear sides (boxed), | per ‘ton: Ofleake Meal ai the- mili, 33 506 | Salted Caif, 13c: ry Hides, 18%@19¢: dry Kip, | 311,30, $12 50 and $13 30 per ton g By g Eht 19 | **§ 500/Corn Products | ms“ 10% | Cons money S$T1214@7 25; whisky, basis of high wines. | Bi'50!"Jubbing. §35: Cocoanut Coke ai mill | 176 dry Calf, 22 Sheeoskive, sheariines. | °‘org p? 100 0N TN a g com- ‘was very active during the | 200/ Do_pfd 52" | Do acct $126; clover, contract grade, $11 75@12 26. 852052 50, bbia. Bo Cocounat “Mear at | 33@50c cach: SEort Wool, §0@%0c éach: medium, | SUCAR_The Western Sughr Teluing CS SOTTOR y echios Smink the | SOl B Ha b e Articles— Receipts. Shipmente. | mill, $22@22 50; jobbing, $23; Corn Mca!, | 90¢@81 25: Long Wool. $1 25@2; Horse Tdes, | Gypes i Crushed and Fine Crushed 3.30e: iy @omsion. A s0DLE W Flour, barrels 4,500 16,300 | $30 50@31 50: Cracked Cofn Skt | calt, $3 25 for large and $2 75 for me- | 3 : - ge public buying Atchison I 4 7 3 i oo, | Powdered, 5.3%c; Candy Granulated, 5.38e; Dry e e miet | MWMDARY | " 'Do ofa 04 | Pennsylvanl Wheat, bushels. . Feed, 24; Horse Beans, $30G40 per ton; | dium. §2 25 for small and 30c for 85 | Granulated, fine, 5.43¢; Dry Granulated, coarse, o e o Do pfd ... Balt & Oh 11 | Rand Mines 8 | Sorny bushsls. : Broom Corn Feed, 00c ver ctl: Calfalfa Meal, | Horso Hides, dry, §2 for large and 81 80| J550T0 o Tor nulated, S.40c; Beet = Gramu: Des M & Ft Can Pacific 17 Lr iy [P0 pushas 223,800 carload Jots, §21; jobbing, $22 50 per fon: Meal. | for medium, $1 25 for small and 30c for Colts. | [5G G50 1} Bags cniy). Confectioners’ 4 | Detrolt Un Ry... | Ches & oOnt Rye. bushels 5,000 falfa, $18 in car lots and 820 for smaler | Dry Mexican, 30c; dry ealied | | 5.4Sc: Magnolla A.. 5.05 ! Diamond Matcl | Chi Great V Bariey, bushels 3,800 quantities. ¥ doy Contial Amecicam, 1o0c: | Golden C, 4.89¢: “D,” 4.75¢; barrels, “,'c 5 - 0/Distll Secur Chi, Mil & St e L e $11 50@14 50: Wheat and Ont. Set 5""‘*-"""" e, £® | half barrels, 23c more; boxes, E oS Butter, Cheese and Eggs. $10a13 $0012; Barley and Out, $7G JarE e e, tice per Ib; | Dags. 10c more for ail kinds. Table Duluth CHICAGO, May 20.—On the Produce Ex- |10 50: Volumeer Wad Oat, $6@: $s@9; | T Loy Tk - iy barrels, 5.95¢: boxes, 6.20c: H. | '500, Do pta 2 | change to-day the butter market was easy. | stock, $5 50@7 50; Clover, $7@10: Aitatia: 37 | No. 2 Blac: Grease. L@ ¥at and Mendo- | Dumincs, S.45¢ per Ib. Order taken for less | 16.600/Erte . 9915 | Creameries, 16@25%c; dairies, 16@10c. _Eggs |10 50 per ton. WO jpring ciip_Humboldi _and Mendo. | {Unect, S0 % drete or . equivalent. | 1100 Do ist pid. % |easy at mark, cases included, 1314@15¢c. Cheese, | STRAW—30@30c per bale. eino, . 28@30c; everything.else, nominals LUMBER—Pine, ordinary sizes_ $18@19: ex- | Do 2d pfd...... Do pfd 9613 | steady, 9@10kc. ey Joous o gox"'"fw'fi'|fi'v"’§:d’r‘x‘x’: iy % | tra sizes_ higher: Redwood, $19G23: Lath, & | { In Central .ww,rw.bun : 1915 | ELGIN, NI, May 29.—Butter firm at 2ic. Beans and Seeds. 5 T A ese. S225c: do. defective, 1@ | feet, 33 T5@4: Pickets, $17g20: Shingles. 5 k | | 3"E & Temx-: “""".3“[.’:“',""“ ;‘l’:: Sales. for- the week, 506,787 pSunds. qpIliere Iz mo further advance in Beans | 20c: Nevada. 16GZ0c \per ib, according to :zf;:‘:nal [ -] R 314 tor S | . i - ough . the undercurrent of the market is | quali 3 Gen Chemical Dan Sivar Dull: 211150 vae-ounce. | CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. firm. - Limas ‘are strongly held at the recect | © HOBS—1004 crop. 24@26c per Ib, with most e R "z Do pta Ton Tath AR Per pent. advance. Seeds are_quict and featureless. . | growers holding out for 30c; 1905 crop, 15%@ - 18 R M for ‘short Bille a 23 per cent. eng for Thice Oheeanes Butter. $6G5 30 avnaly Vhics. $9d3 20 s | 11O Dullness Still the Rule the Loeal . D . | % ~ - utter, smal ite, large | Greene Cans Cop monthe bills 215 per cent. WSHICAGO, | May 20 CATTLE_Receipts. | White: 83 T e T e | s Still the Rule om ’ | > G | 3 Exchanges. sz N i) in the Treasury. steers, §5 50@6 50; poor_to medium, 40; | fo Bood and 83 35G3 10 for cnolce: Ret i s | The market continues well supplied with all @7: Lima, Red Kidneys, $3@4 50; Business on all the exchanges was quiet yes- n | 22201 | Hoeking vat 1117000 58 | WASHINGTON, May 20.—To-day's state/| SIOCKers and feeders. 32 7505: cows. $2 300 | Biackeves, 329065 05 por’ el Hiovse Beans. | descripticns, und prices show no change. _— 100 Do pfa ......| 9i%| 9i% | 913| 923 | ment of the treasury balances .in e general | pab: belfers, ‘: s0g e $175062 40: | ) S502 30, DRESSED MEATS, terday and the lists of sales shows no fluctua- EASTERN MARKETS. | 1,600 mitnois Central :|156% 150% 15913(150% | fund shows: Available cash balance,” $130.- | “HGaL Sl e io; 18 WSEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow | Wholesale rates from ughterers to dealers | tions anywhere worthy of remark. To-day be- o b Inter Paper S T0isl 101 | 459.415; gold, $66,771,823. HOGS—Recelpts, 5°°°° b R minal; Flax, $2 10G2 25; Canary, | are as follows ing a legal holiday. the boards will not be in New York Money Market. [ Do pra | P Vo Py 1 A W ffi}‘“ht“;";' tigite for «:grmomna and 126 | "BEEF—igec for Steers and 4pSc per Ib | session. & . i 9 Lo i 18 nter Power | The Cotton Markets. , or'Utah; Rape, nominal; Timothy, 4%@50; | for Cows. Divide: terday were as follows: 4 2 t, ch s:n:xh?;)l‘: --<-~{lnter Pump | NEW YORK, M s et i v. ::' 5 35 e i "' b""‘ ot sales. | Hemp_ 3@3kc per 'b Millet, 3@335¢; Broom | ' VEAT. - Large, 5% 1. 7@8%c per 1. | Ajaska l".ec'k:l:édA:&htlnn, regular monthly, ¥ L Siowthg WL Do prd A . May 20.—COTTON—Futures R % Corn_Seed, §: ton. uu'r-w\—\\emn Gis@ae] mves dg7c ver | AMAEE Packers s o, T e Paais “ B Tocecd Towa Central ¥ 8.30c; June, 8.220; Tuty, | 1 SHEEP—Recelpts, 28,000 sheep and lambs. | “DRrED PEAS-Niles, 17562 25 Green | pou Coast Borax Company, regular monthly, $1 per X months, LBs S ‘ September, 8.28c; Octo- | 30 5063, (att 1o, cholcs mixed, shorn: 83 9o | Fots #1702 per U, LAMB—sta100 per L 4 Share, amounting 16 $19,000 : 3%@4% per cent. | *°° anawha & 3: A 8.32c bid; F PORK—Dressed Hos: @9c_per Copper Com a quarterly dividend of 1 per P ”“ j Do | 00 kane” Clt bt e e December, | 4 40 Western sheep. shom. $4G4 0; native | pogatoes, Ontons and Vegetables. LIVESTOCK MARKET. Comt an increase of one-half of 1 per cent over 3 Do ptd .;)6'-4 Futures closed steady. May, 8.28¢c; June, | $6@7 50. O ,"Ru:elp of new potatoes were light, but sup- u’ma‘ (n;ln;ll‘r:x ?eu;ll.“sn“ are (u‘r!x:odl:und lh:mullr —-:elmox;:;% some time put.d.m | maha. es on the wharves were weil up to requirc- | Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, lésg 400 seessment share was delin- Laclede Gas pfd 818c; July, 8.29c: August, 8.27c; September, . | e nd with rede rether dlack the muwke: | 45 per cent shrinkage for Catile: quient yestorday on the capital stock of the Te- Lake £ & West.| | 8.30c; October, 8.38« exboa\‘ember. 8.42c; Decem- | OMAHA, May 20.—CATTLE—Recelpts, ber, 8.48c; January active and 10c higher: native steers, Spot closed quiet, 10 points higher. Middling | 6; cows and _heifers, $3 41 “ ruled weak for the general run of offerings. | CATTLE—Steers, ce-- md Heit- | organized California Insurance Company. Receipts of old stock were light and were | ers. 51@6lc. thin Com. 4@35c pe _ m{i‘: roadlly " disposed Of at the” oid quotations. | CALVES—i@itc per lb (gross I welgho. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. REER t xics 5% 4| uplands, 8.70c; middlin t, ; Government. bonds, steady; railroad bonds, | *3 5ol Lon ASIaZ S [l | TP Rt wally it RWe sales, | Sasnr e 0 u”w““,g':"é,fig’ BDigatockert | Onions were weak and prices ranged lower. SHEEP— Wethers, 31@3%¢; Ewes, 3@3%e 2 b e B M“;” D ‘“‘-‘l‘\lfi 1 The cotton market was reverish and higher | and stags, 50, Miscellaneous venx:b? well'ehofler;ng (;;eiy De{”\ll;“g A 50‘0‘2”75 MONDAY, May 20—2 p m, —_— e ey | E to-day, due mainly to the war news from the HOGE—RAceln(l. 4600; market Bc lower; o L B New York Stock Market. P B 24| Far East. The active future positions ad- | heavy, $5 10@5 15, mixed. $5 1005 123: light As, Siing ‘Heana dnd Nek m‘;‘,o(,},%".{,i"fl%’;“:"“p‘&}ffi b e o VISIEED. (R ATIN Rowue. BT e bt Mannet Boad s | yanced as much as 10 points and middling spots | 5 1046 15; ples, $405; bulk of sales, 35 100 | Flant ere oW o A ma Baans o per cent oft: Boars. 30 per cent oft. and Stags, b T PR new.132 132 et o o u G | e oot irsdors wors b i ctere | ® e, naceiote, | S0} markst - G@ioc|Deared from Coschalia. and - soia at 1de per | 40 per cent'off from aBove quotaticns: b4 xoc*wn {3 % Daooiok l04% oD 2 <3 d 30{Met_ Seeurd 1y and wired buying orders to their Liverpool | lower; Western yearlings, T5@5 25; wethers, | POURd. " ise. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. - 8,500 Met St By Tou brokers. 4064 00; owes, | $4G4 75: lambs. wooled, | POTATOES—Oregon Burbanks. $1 351 50 SN Bt AMAWSe — — |OW gtd fs. — 91 P B - ey 1o% | When our market opened the rush of buy- | $6 50@7 15; lambs, shorn, $5 T5@6 25. per ctl: Minnesota Burbanks, $1 30@1 40 per | BAGS—Grain Bags, 6R@6%c; Wool Bags, | 4 oo off 5. — 99 |Oceanic S 55 85 67 ne STpaet |- SR 1% | seig caried pricey oo E . to. B potats. oS T o4 ctl; New York Rurals, $1 25@130 per ctl; new | 30@32c; Fleece Twine, Tie. Basd CPC 3o, — 107%| Om Cable 8s.120% — b e e 5 [ Bo fsc-pid s Saturday’s close before the scramble to buy Potatoes, boxes, 75c@31 50 per ctl: sacks, $125 | CANNED FRUITS—Following arel prices for | Cal C G J6.108% — | Pac G ot e Aeicans o tet| EebLE Mt PR bk 159,125, | subsided. There was enormous profit-taking | KANSAS CITY, May ””CAT“‘E—R" O1 80 per ctl. the 1904 pack: CllG&EE P E o.:z AR AT | 23N e e o B 14%114% | 537010 bulls and very heavy seliing on Soutn: | celpts. 8000: steady to strong: native etec ONIO: stralian, $6 per ctl; new Red, m & ot Be 031 93% Pac e e I il ',l 20% | ernorders and_spot” dealers “againut. balance ; 5 311061 20 per sack; Green Onions, 40850 pef 2T B g 2 | catet C et 2 ¥ ) : 2k of old crop. is latter sent the market T | 25 Vi view of the ve- | 2300 Mimourl Paific 97ilv o7 ]sm 9% | ot 30 (534 poimts.trom " the top. but- treeh POV EGETABLES Asparagus, 4%@7c per Ib: sls3l2)8§ ST ol for peace were be. s | 8w bull support and more outside buying pre- | #2080 10 o or"000; markat R v ans T W ek FRUITS. # 2 |§|5 |[FecHs PAN Thmancial Gonviets 2 11083 107 > | vented any further slump of importance. e o s g Geary-st_Bs.. - X . g A 1107 bulk of sales, $5 15@5 35; heavy, m 4@dc r _1b; Tomatoes, small _ boxes = . . O e s e s e e R e em,( ol o8 New York Gra d Produce. | packers, $5 Tsas 21%; vigs and Tighis, $4 530 and crates, $1250130; laree crates, $2G3 50; ] 5. H S A ssue of the us w | : , smail boxes, . large % hs 3 5 - - o ™o . c:,'.;';m,l;;e:{"dp YB;'&":: ‘lm ptd.. 13ts slggo“ YO]“!(, May %‘mkun—mc-lm-_, SHEEP—Receipts, 8000; steady and active; | boxes, $175@2; Cucumbers, Marysville, uz?b = Eo: lnn: u:gl'% — oo < . in Sffact of e " JeAr‘s;eh_\m(‘l}q:n .me f 1193 \IH ;u.t dull:-m s; exports, barrels. Steady, | muttons, $4@5 llnmsbrl.‘a $5 50@7 : Lop 3 box; do Hothouse, 40@T5c per dozen; l} Bfl{ g'l $1710 | TAG &E1 5s. — 104 - 3 1 and the unproductive ew York Cen..|idi " |idbig e m WHEAT—Receipts. 16,000 bushels. _Spot, ‘v°'°"d°2},'"}‘e’§‘ :Jy':.y BN il il B i B G L T (10|15 10105 LA By e ns — nvolted must be pald for at the , C.& 8t L].....| 5%, easy;:No. 2 red, nomlinal elevator; No. 1 Noren. | 3% 405 e B e T i ik ) 270 1 80 1 LAL gtd 5s.101 advantage fo financial affairs of Do lst pfd. 2} 1107135 | ern Duluth, $1'11% f, o. b. afioat; No. 1 hard MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. 270 13014c per 1o tor evaporated: Green Pep | 2 00f 165130 A f:{f,‘“ = .o pea ereforé, does mot admit ("76i4| 7734| 78 | Manitoba, $100% . o, b. afloat. Wheat opened pers, 20c per Ib; Green Corn, 25@35c per dozen. 180 165 1 mx‘)'.,"} o 56.115% — | SPC There was & momentary hops | 2 |24 | lower ard nmgw!z'ed generally weak under poor ST Lt 8 3 125 1 10f 1 00 MVE MeTSe — © — le2 | cables, lower Western markets, heavy world's Futures. 2 = ¢ factor o wie the securities mar; g:@tnr‘ ]Ené & W55 51| 51y B2 | shipments and free interlor receipts rallied on LIVERPOOL. ) ”":;“" A G 1% é’ 15 193 | ¥ ot Coomics v - » 1ol 7 osed = 5 cars ed so far as the New York market v Sosd R b 92 ,9.2“ e "Hao ths ominat: uly 933004 o100, | Wheat— May. Taty o | R SN ‘::::d‘;h;fi-s }m NI I Risrenmes | Do concerned. The grest naval evemt failed Am;nm, c‘&,d 935c; September = 8616@87%c, closed Opening o ;o-nm::fl e 3 :% There was no domestic stock received and trade 140/ 115} 1 % X&E P ;*‘E Eu.x 98 9814 = g 4 ern Pac m'm 86%c. losing . = in that line of goods was qulet, as there was | Raspberries 250 2 25 o % = - T “(:‘x; &;;ie‘;t:":?n:mnle{; or:nf:"; 165 ;Z figq;gglfixun_my' e PARIS. kD very "éfl,' l‘(dulrn:lu stock oflb‘e‘r(ng. Large st‘r‘npwherfleu 2 ool. 1 75 f 60! { 0-4; 8.1?11-‘5, 5.:'“:"1:5 %m; & B -'.5 e - asy. at— Ay o o el it e - ped | over the Decoration day holiday. ~ The higher | e o (3% Bgiee" | yuome Chickens wers sieady. Dut sall Beoll | CANNED VEGETABLESTumstow 35 | | 52 e iiyg | TR % OF = % ¢ prices established in sympathy with | HIDES Steady. Closing {5, grdiriary Hons and small sized Ducks were | Zh0ic ogis@eic: mallon standasder 0@ | D° O M-l 1B | o s n failed entirely X dnurnfl any :fm:lnd BUTTER—Firm. Street price, extra cream- | Flour— POULTRY—Live Turkeye, 18@20c per 1Ib; |2 10: 3-Ib. ‘solid pack. mma. Green — " o N ey .‘,':w & :::5" ‘hg’:“:xd "‘"_':l 85 ery, 21%c; official prices, creamery, common to | Opening et - 31 06 29 10 . $1 75@2 25; Gosiings, $2@2 50; | Peas—Small petits is, sx petits | Contra Costa g 2% l’i¥ gma“ —_— - na! dlscouragement. The United States 155 150 154 & 10 il oy o TR i Ho 75 0 for amail and 8656 5 e Do Mead foos ctamtard | Shiiey maw Martn €0+ 38 AND BLECTRI T [ e ey 4+ 15 185% : renovated, young: Hens, or small_an: ard sifted, 3 . : mar- X 2 ; e e e e T o4 i oowwo’/.uox"‘ eatern Tactory, common to extra; 15§ St. Louls Wool Market. Tor Garger " young Foorters. 's7@7 30,0 oid | rowtat, 80c; gallon sifted. ‘§4. and gilon | cone £ & P, 34 3% Pac o on last week's large gain. The decision of the righ g "”“‘l‘"“‘,f“’""”’ extra, 15 ST. LOUIS, May 20.—WOOL—Firm, Medium | Roosters, $4 50@5; Frycrs, 50'.3063 e domz*“h“.““’;“";“m';mm‘ el B a1 e % thing, s ers, $2 20@2 50 for small e 'ude. combing and clothing, 26@81%c; light, 1 Squabs, "§1 5062, | $4 25; do - white, unpeeled, $3 26: do per doun. Cotton- | peeled, $3 85; do green, unpeeled, $3; o tail Rabbits, $1 75@2 25 per dozen. .,m.,f‘m,.d‘ 5,305 g walte! e s ““g' Firem's Fnd.330 350 S do green, Eupreme Court in favor of the New York State franchise tax had been quite positively fore. ts only apparent effect was to drivi overed shorts in the public franchise | ** 35 e i, e Die; 40 falr to ohelees B3i% | I Torl e az2ic; b |kl Piecons $h B 9Yc; do colored, fine, Alhe;ydo fair to choice, | Washed: Northern Whent Market. Stodks 1o COVer, m;;sl,.c do hrre‘ ‘white, fine, 8%¢; do col- s = HE Raliroad traffic -officials reported some ore ¥ : utter, Cheese an &8s tendencs 1o the customary midseason dullness, = "“"'““'e"‘ e S S b The week opened with aquiet market all but expressed themselves on the whole as | g0 A S 24 . PORTLAND, May 20.—~WHEAT—Club, 85@ | 4round. Receipts of Butter were large, of well satisfied with the volume of traffic offer- DRun Fers f'*c bastm. Jugese; Vi), G Esgs liberal and of Cheese heavy. Dealers ing. The April pet earnings of the Wabash EVAPORATED APPLES—The ml.l‘kll is WASHINGTON. continued to complain of the slown of trads, ehowing & Gecrease of upward of 60 per cent steady at unchanged prices. Common t; TACOMA, May 2).—WHEAT—Lower; blue- | Several houses reported moro. steadiness iy from those of the preceding April was dis- are quoted at ilj qsc. prime, 5.405. stem, 90c; ¢lub, 82, Chitas, but the sitoation tn Butter and Fess appointing and rather emphasized the effect chofes, %e: tancy, o remained as at the close of last week. ! the poor showing made by the Atchison, Pm.m S—Show no fresh rnmre, uctations Northern Business. pts were 93,000 1bs Butter, . 1304 - The result in both cases was due largely to from %c to 8¢, according to grade. P IR Eackints nes | = cases the enhancement of operating cost. News of Ap RICOTS—Are moving very -|n-ny on spot | TACOMA, May learings, $501,484; bal- msm‘an—c)mmryc “““ ‘Arst _hands, 19G20c | {ancy boneless, 9% @10%c: pickled Cod, g K gy & H g Ty K] 50 | and the market is somewhat nominal, Choice | nces, B0 29, —Clear for extras and 11%015.0 irst hands 19G200 | §s 78: pickled Cod. half bbls. §3 25. 4 more fav mn.m Prices d;t\m:d from ne‘le:tlr 51 g': are q;;m at 10@10%c; extra choice, 11c; fan- b.?fl"c... 'flul_l’sv ngs, $995,155; | for = e T kS co.u,—“o\llm&i: ;gw,g ton; New Wi g the midday period, but rose to the ¢ 7 o, . 3 orage, nom- [ 4 k" O Rl S5 Wake CE ol E S| Ve e g v onges | TORTLAE, By 20—Clencnen, sostasa; |t SO0 BUUCE OO s pew, g | BES stron . ted ‘at 1 c; extra choice, c; f |...‘ gs in the Japanese bonds dealt in on 500, Do ptd ) 60 | 59%| 5014| 60 g:x?:y, 1‘1:/,0 " % SPOKANE, uw 20—Clearings, $594,607; | {f ;r to rlr‘or: wzfic, o\ln(bAmzflcu. 1059 the New York Exchange were on a large | 62 €1%] G2i4 na RAISINS—Remain quiet, but the tone is b-l-.nce-, $75,300. l,_xcg“ & anch. le o Jarte Rt 2 scale and the three issues show gains ranging | 18411104 | arm, particalerly on seeddd Loose muscatel e . Tid6, Tar tatr to. Cholees Siord from 5% to 4 points. The bond market gen- 29! 29! ma are qwd ;t u.d.a raisins, 5%@ LOCAL I-Anllfl'l. 1 SOl i) P g T e crally was dull and irreguiar. Total sales, 95 554 95 | G3c:" London oo ST I — \ T oy rage, . ar value 2 _s gL Exel e i seconds, 3 = P plted Etates bonds were all unchanged oa 16 7ot New York Metal Market. ""‘!},c”..'“'” A SaE N Dkt Weate tollows.” 60 davs or ‘fafio o m“: call. cat no ‘under . i - NEW YORK STOCK LIST. ,o:z 41 NEW 70. li.l{-;z' "~;§mth Ay Mo gtemu Exchange, li"!;g days... — 85 Receipts of dlclduoul fruits were heavy und | Sisal, 10%c; Duplex, 9%c; Bale Rope, 11%@ E. F. Hutton & Co. 490 Cualifornla street a214) 329, | changed ot 0140 and the local A e | B e = @ 8 | includ [y Rt DAGkARSe ‘of ARriedts Sn& | 1aqtc ser. . San Francisco, members of the New York 125 71130 | were wnr“ g thy. log i NG: nY.rk e h‘:fin 173 83815 | 645 boxes of Peaches. Peaches, Plums and new COFFEE—Costa Rica—1. e for strietly \(\r\k Exchange, furnish the following official 33 | 38 a shade of “n sympathy, ng qi N‘ Y:n &cw m"“h ™ # Apples were slow of sale, offerings being (00 | prime to fancy washed; 11 ol 1ge for prime jons of that Exchange: | 200 Toledo St L & W 39 381/ 397, | $29 8714@30 ew cl s 7% | hard 'w to invite custom, and prices | washed: wy,ouxc for leod vru'ud‘ 14012 (400 Do'ptd L.l 8 5% 58 pex whs lighee in Suitdon, closhin at 864 | Blivi: Dot Sige: -lit B8%@ — " | for all three descriptions were unsettied. Apri- | for good to sreaned : 10,@11c Twin City R by 1113112 | 15s for spot and £85 for futures, but no | Mexican Dollars, nomi 45 47% | cots were chea and there was very little | for ‘Md to . .l ' for good stock, which constituted | 1o vrlme. snmuc m i 8TOCKE HighLow.| Bid.| Ask, .s%e for com- 10% | change was reported loca.l.ly‘l where lake and | mNAtxoruL quiry for ordinary -Iootrolyflf- are quoted at $15 and casting | New York on Paris . the bulk of the o Supplies. Cherries wore in mon e = - 3 Atams Express. 7800 Amalg Copper .| B0% T9%| 80% “80% | 12214 | ot $14 7 oderate ly and steady. with cholce for fancy washed; mm xm m.: ! 100 98 . wu unchanged at £12 17s 6d in Lon- cks, uen?m -cartons, commanding a pre- )g < g.,, . ,'l::m. wushed: l“‘ll!fiu"a & 1924 | don and at $4 60 to $4 60 1n the local market. mium. wers higher under Ight ar- g | uu 24 Spelter ale was unchansed abroad, closing P whiie. Berries were lower all| aroun L ;.nm. e g V. 88 1100 42 at £23 128 64 for 'l'mloul pts being large and the h-u-nn:» oucn-rm ime semi-washed: 9% @ | syl 8ny 200‘ Do pfa 821 | weak and lower at m than on Sati .. Figs from the Coachel Jn—-n‘m |88 Iy 20 38 . Tron closed at 40s 10d in Glunv and at Valley and from Yuma, Arizona, were offering unmh-d 9% mc for superior un- | 209, | 45s 104 in Middlesboro. Locally iron was un- mmmmmmu-t at $1 50 per | washed peal 81,@8%c for inferior to H & ai§=fi=:§asxfis % 92 No. 1 foundry, Nonh- 1 0f . Two_crates of Cantalou il ordinary. . [3 125 cum 7 m. Na. toundrl;." N'orfizz-: mem\;. Valley_were not sold, ::'V‘fll -mvl§ Ecuador—9c :g current unwashed. 4, k| 7 12 thern and No. 1 foun- too The Citrus market was quiet a Nicaragua—13@131c for pflu to faney 40 ymerican o s 2y m:h-rnhm s"’“'u'.‘.’a'”" BN Tomed” 33 follow: n‘fia Nabvle, Figi'th | Vamied: it Tor oot suvseiar "u- > I 3 as i T C = e i e 2 g0 |4 ' ¢ © for good to.prime unwashed | s'lw a1v.| 87 83% Visible Grain Supply. Guatemaia and Mexican—13@14%c for fancy 1 ctly prime %35 8Emugsis ”u lfllutg %33 awas 1 la NEW YORK, 29.—The visible supply of 3 mm M lmonu. rime to stri % & mmy,m 3, a compiled by 'tha iirge varieiies, $i6 i Saita Ciara Ber” m“ 1o tor s ':uy. 5o washed: 10 Exchange, : Yiea, $507: Florin , 30815e 3 : e tor lw: a 1,308, A EHTEs 4120 per erae and 30gs5e :8:"., ‘medium: < tor 1 3 ferior aflfln-r! 11 for u ; decrease 48,000, Barley—1,128,- mm-hh. dnm- 244,000. by WICA".”M OF TRADE. mmnfl Provisions. - u!,san::sa:s §3 e e rime; 10% G114 ¢ for good; 110 o@ize ? "mn @9 rar.lo- mn—u l'llbel' juieter. i34 104 108 fg‘ ; 85 |40 é B e “’m‘w z 3 72 198 |..... ceeeal 46%) 48 :‘dnwumu esti) B A e e | e S i B By | T : .

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