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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1905. 13 S markets as EASTERN MARKE New York Momey Market. sing bl New York Stock Exchamge. P Tota) sale changed on call. New York Stock List. 6% 108" |102% Aqu ms 34158 s 15835 4 B13%| Bl 81% 102% 1 108% 10814 10835 1083 o7 n .70 15134 | 150%, 1508 1507 0% 0%, 49%] 80 36 8% "fi». 'ul,. 15 ; < Chicaso T'n Trac|.. pté L pra .l'..‘ i 3 9g d 18%/ 1 4 A .....!‘.'ax"u té B. | 81 32 e W OR i \1»:355“ w x )m 101 (191 1198y | St P 174% (174 1178% 174 ta .. .....[183" 1186 & Plnew)| 204, 21| 27 27 pra oot 175 Do 45 | & s1y Chicago Term 17yl 18 Do pte BE TR -4 o _prd | Fuel A!m‘-—u-fl. | Hock C& 1.. Southern 4 4683 _epd Hufson/i8iy 18114 mr.. m on and Aprice he % 141 |- "$hil 98 | 86% 324 82 | 82% 10235103 | Cometock Tunnel. advanced. h Barley lower. ieaned up. Beans shading ns and Vegetables. y supplied. Lima upplics m‘;::,‘l';u’a!.""g r,hm\‘ and the latter 1 lower. 'ntfm!a firm. ore quoted. 146% (145% H“x 2 :i.l. o) 62% Do pfd U S Leather Do pfd § Realty -....!Wells Fargo Ex 500 W Union Westinghouge ..|. Do ist ptd . 5500 Wisconsin Cen 25500/ Do pra 147,000—Total shares sol New York Bonds. off. us!q | ufi 40% 448 447% | 108 1087 usd urd 195‘;1 2“1 45 ux 185 .Hro:’ 75 22 |23 594/ 61 621 624 11912120 1% U_S ret 2s reg..104 |Japan @s, cert....100% | Do coupon 104% Japan 6s, Ind ser. 9 Do 8s reg. 104" Japan 4%s. cert. Do coupon.... L & N unified 4 mzm Do new 4s reg. 13‘ Man con gold 4s.104g Do coupon...... Mex Central 4s... 76 Do old 4= Teg. . Do 1st_inc. 1933 Do coupon. |Minn & St L 4s.. 96 Amer Tob 4s.. M, K & Texas 45.100% Do 6s ... Do 2ds 86! Atch gen és CR_of Mex con 48 Do adj is Y C gen 3%s Atlantic C L 4s.102 Bait & Ohlo 4s 'lga.t« Hock Val 4%e. entral New \’.l'l( Illl-‘ Stocks. 30/ Little Chief 88| Ontario . Con Va Min Co. Horn Siiver . Iron Ellver Lesdviile Con 08/ Standard . 100 1386 94 4s... Boston Stocks and Bonds. Money— Call loans . Time ioans. Bonds— Atchison 48 Pere Marquétte...100 Union Paciflc. ... Miscellaneous— Amer Arge Chem. 22%| A0 Do prd Amer Pneu Tube. 4 Amer Sugar 3315 O} Do pfd 135 Amer Tl & Tel. um Amer Woolen ... London Closing Cons money....80 9-16/N Y Central Do for soct.90 1116/ Nor & West Anaconda Stocks. | | for short bills is 2@2 1-16 | upward. Can Pacific Ches & Oklo. Chi Great West .. & o 1 | Do 1st 19%! Do 2d pfd {so Railway |_ Do pfa 29180 Pacific . {Union Pacific E%ISpnth 4s . Bar eilver—Firm; 7 1-164 per ounce Money—114G2 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market per cent and for three months’ bills is 2@2 1-18 per cent. Russian Money Market. ET. PETERSBURG, June 15.—Realtzation on the Bourse to-day after the recent rise pro- duced a fall, 45 losing 13 points. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, June 15.—The ‘market opened quiet and steady and ruled so untll Theodore Price came out with the announcement that he bad covered bis shorts and taken the long de of the market in the expectation of an advance. The effect of this announcement was to excite the market and prices soared Price’s announcement is ‘very .im- as it practically leaves the market without any strong opposition on the short side and without any strong bear leader. Price has a very large following and would portant, | Dot change his position at this time unless | he had some good reason for so doing. Ome 4 | December, | of the reports current this afternoon was to the effect that a serfous mistake had been made by the last Government report, Wwhich gave the traders a decrease in acreege Ol 11.4 per cent from_last year and made the average condition 77.2 per cent. Futures opened y; June offered, 8.30c; { July, 8.36c; August, §.87c; September. 7. s.62c; January, 8.66c; ~March, 8.72¢. Futures closed firm: June, 8.7Sc: July, 8.64 August, 8.72¢; September, 8.78c; Octobe 8.85c; November, 8.80c; = December. 8.9t Junuary, 8.88c; February, 9.0lc; March, 9.04c. »ot closed quiet, 15 points higher; middling uplands, 9.10c; middling gulf, 9.35c. Sales none. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, June 15.—FLOUR—Recelipts, 16,700; exports, 700 barvels. Steady but quiet. Winter straights, $4 15@4 Minnesota pat- ents, 36 50G6 22%. WHEAT—Receipts, 12,000; exports, 15,000 Spot nominal; No. 2 red, $1 06 nom- tor; No. 2 red, $1 07% nominal f. o. No. 1 Northern Duluth, $1 153 f. o : No. 1 hard Manitoba, $1 08 £. o. afloat. . On bull gop mews from the North- west associated chiefly with rains and lower temperatures, suggesting rust, wheat advanced a cent to-day. Shorts were the principal prices showed 1@13%c net rise, ; September closed ST%c, and pusbais Quiet. 3—Cables to-day were rather encour- aging, though the volume of orders to buy were smaller than yesterday, with liquidating | sales for local accounts. Hence the market {ruled steady at about yesterday's closing | prices. Later in the day, on buying orders | mild, quiet: Cordova, 10@13c; | near-by mixed extra, 1814@18c; Western 14 | finea, from Europe, the market showed a better tone. Futures closed firm at_a net advance of 15 @ in! Sales, 49,750 bags, including Jaiy, 'at 6.35c; September, 6.35@8 Decem-~ ber, '6.60@6.50c; March, 6.85@6.50c Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 § SUGAR— Raw, quiet; fair refining, 3%c: cen_ trifugal, 06 test, 43;¢; molasses sugar, 3%e. R quiet; crushed, 6.55c; powdered, 5.93 granulated, 5.85c. Firm, Street price, extra cream renovated, common to extra, unchanged. te, Penn: 18c; Southern inferiors, 1215@13c. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—Prime are still held at 6lic for November shipment, but buy- ers are indifferent at that figure, and are infrequent. Spot supplies are pretty well cleaned up and firm. guoted at 4% @4%cs prime, 5%@5%c; choice, 6@54c: PRUNES—, re lclme on spot, and prices are firm, ough there is comparatively lttle demand. Quotations range from 2%ec to 6c, ac- | cording to grade. | | the market was unchanged, with lake a casting at sl-ig | is a shake-out | to secure control of Consolidated Copper. APRICOTS —Are unchanged, = with cholce ; extra choice, 1lc; fancy, quoted at 10§10 l"’ll|.v<‘ P S —Remain quiet on spot, ~with 11%@12c. new features have developed raisinmarket. Loose Muscatels are at da6ic: sceded raisins, S4@6Ncs layers, $1@1 in | quoted | London New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 15.—The London market was a little higher, with spot closing ai £138 5s and futures at £136 168 and the | x‘ch market ulhnn }X’:iov;,ed some improvement, stocks being light and firmly held. Spot at $30 30@30 50. g Copper was lower in London, closing at £65 17s 6d for both spot and futures. Locally electrolytic at $15 and It is understood that the weakness in Gree: Gold and also in Consolidated Greene Copp by big movement inter p is they have caught the outsiders in a heavily overloaded condition and it is pre- | dictea that both of these stocks are likely to sell much Lead was unchanged at £11 in London and | lower before this movement ends. $4 50@4 60 in the local market. Spelter also was unchanged in both markets, closing at £24 in London and at $5.35 in the local market. Iron closed at 49s 4d in Glasgow and at 45s 6d in Middlesboro. Locally the market was unchanged; No. 1 foundry, northern, $16 500 17; No. 2 foundry, northern, $16@16 50; No. 1 foindry. southers, s{ffl*sme 75; No. 1 foun- ry. southern, soft, 25@17; No. £ southern, soff, $15 75G16 25, Fonery CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain id Provisions. CHICAGO, June 15.—Notwithstanding lower | prices at Liverpool, the wheat market here was | strong the entire session. At the opening Jul; was up 1o to %o at 88%c to 80%c. From the start shorts were active buyers. The attention of traders to-day was directed mainly to the yet undetermined character of spring sown Wheat. Weather in the Canadian Northwest was discouraging to traders on the bear side of the market, freezing temperature being re- ported from some sections. Excessive moisture was also reported in that region. Predictsd eastward spread of similar conditions was a source of anxiety to shorts. In addition many reports were recelved emphasizing the nrobo- bility of great damage to the spring whea crop by rust. A partial Gorroboration 7 the bullish. advices was found. i an advance of over 2 cents in the price of wheat at Minne- apolis. News from the Southwest was of such a conflicting character as to make shorts in- creasingly nervous. As the session advanced the demand from that source became more and more urgent. For July the highest point of the day was reached just befors the close, the Quotations were Price touching ST%e. Final at BT%@87% f “ a shade lower at c, sold up to louolle and closed at fi?je, ?nm sion were firm on an estimate of small seceipts of hogs for to-morrow. - Beptemi pork closed 7%c higher, lard was up. mme 851 FIbeimvers 2%0&: higher. Jending: Curre ap ‘:a_u follows: Arucl Wheat No. 2— v W, o, 88% 87y 8 82 83 5815 Bl fi* s1% 52 i I 2 30% 309 na 4 29 201 12 5214 12 12 82 12 32* 7203 ¢ 8 4 T37% 745 T 77y 15. uota CHICAGO, June 15.—Cash o an follows: ~ Flour, eaty: No. 3 sprime wiier Common to good are | at 10@10%¢c; extra choice, 10%@ | tin | Cats, bushels m.oo 65,200 Rye, busheis . 3,000 500 Barley, bushels 1L 47,300 11,100 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, June 15—On the Produce change to-day the butter market was reerion Jod1010; datries, 15@iic steady at mark, cases included, lic; encese, casy, 9@ 10c. EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Bx- Chieago. CHICAGO, June 15.—CATTLE—Receipts, 7000, Market, dull. Good to _prime steers. $5 50@6 30; poor_to medium, $4@5 40; stock- ers and recders, $2 T5@4 80; comws, §$2 50@4 60; heifers, $2 ; canners, ' §1 30; balls, 2 calvie, $306 2 prig 42% ood, to choiee beavy. ers, ;B g 15; rough heavy, $4 60G5 1 g 20 5 40; bullc o!‘llu.lu 552006 40, o c!mlcel ;’thohr!. shorh, 'S4 60G5 20; tair to choiy <horn, 2 s Shorn, $4w5 10: n.luve B shorn, $4 806 Kansas City. KANSAS CIT ceipts, 5000. N-‘:ne steen fee $3@4 65; bu!l.. 82 3@6; Westorn fed steers, $4 fed cows, $3 25@+ = &‘R"“’"' hade higher. m u-un. 15,000. 6 75; w’fim jambs, shorn, $5 1086 tive cows and HOGS-Receipts, 13,000. Steady. Bulk of sales, §5 2215@5 2T%: DCCKH'I. $5 223405 50; pigs and lignt, $6 1085 EHEEP Recoipts, %o, " Steady. Muttons, ?;5@.. 50; lambe, $5 75@8; fed ewes, $5 40Q@ [o2f Omaba. % OMAHA, June 15—Recelpts, 5000. Native steers, 33 1568 75: coms and heiters, Western steers, cann Stock: oraand “feeders, $2 T50415; eaives, 3396 | bul A4 stags, $2 "fl'o:)ns—'numu 0%, active, Be Heavy, 2215; mixed, $5 17%i light, ss S g ot piss, 3108 DIk of aales; | 35 17%@5 20. 2D *iccelpts, 2700, Steady. Western lings, $4 T5@5 25; wethers, $4 40@4 90; Jenrling (%0; Jambs, $5 15G8 %5 MISCELLANEOUS MARKET. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— July. s Deo. Opéning - 8 10 [ 87 Closing . 67T% 66% \ Wheat— June. Sept.-Dec. Opening - 23 95 21 85 Closing .. 23 85 21 80 Flour— Opening . 81 00 29 25 Closing .. 20 20 15 St. Louls Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, June 15.—WOOL—Steady. Ter- | ritory and ' Western mediums, 28@80%¢c; fine | megiums, 24G26c;_fine, 21G2Se. Northern “’he‘( Market. OREGO! PORTLAND, June 15. -—WH'EAT' For ship- ping—Club, 82@S3c; Bluestem, 88@89c. For 111in —anley. 866 s “ASHINGTON. ACOMA, ke SN VEBAT Unchanged. Mllllng—Bluenem. 90c; Club, 82c. | Northern Business. SEATTLE, June 16.—Clearings, $1,143,586; balances, $364,052. e CoMA, June 16.—Clearings, §565,387; bal- , $33,205. An;gR_‘S_. LAND, June 15.—Clearings, $618,287; bal . $48,271. 5.53;(‘.4\" June 15.—Clearings, $i61,497; balances, $60,141. LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Silver advanced S%e. New York Exchange was also higher. LOCAL, Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. — @4 85% | Sterling Exchange, sight . L — @48y Sterling Exchange, cables . — @4 881 New York Exchange, sight — @ 0% | New York Exchange, te)ampmc — @ 10 llver, per ounce sug = | | Mexican Dollars, nominal 45 Y4 INTERNATIONAL. New York on Paris . New York on_ Mexico. | Paris on London | Beriin on London Wheat and Other Gratas. WHEAT—Chicago was 1%c higher, with the | Northwest and Southwest buying freely. In this market futures were higher in sympathy | with Chicago, Wwith plenty of stuft offering. however. |~ The gash grain, was steady, but new Wheat was offered at slightly lower prices. CASH WHEAT. | wSalifornia Club $1 4T3Q1 s California. | White Australian, Northern | Club, $1 $0@1 55; Nort 5 Do e Northern Red, $1 mm ul/. per m~ lower grades of Wheat, §1 30@1 45 per etl FUTURES. Bession 9 to 1:30 & m. Open. High. _Lo¥. e. December ...§1 35% $1 55% $1 35% ucg% 2 p, m. Session. December—S§1 85%. BARLEY—The decline in Feed continued yesterday, as will be seen, while Feed to ar- rive to-day was offered ai §1. There Was & fair business juf futures at somewhat higher | prices on tl morning session: CASH BARLEY. Feed, A1 011,@1 021 for new; old Brewing, $1 273401 35; Chevalier, nominal. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. 'm. Open. High. Low. Close. December ... 6% S6% 86% 86% | June—99c asked. & ! 2 p. m. Session. | December—86%c bid. “June—86%c bid, 9T4c asked. OATS—Spot Red sold vesterday at $1 45, vhile $1 20@1 30 was asked to arrive within five days. The market continues weak. CORN-—_There was to-further change yes- terday. The usual line of Western came Western sacked, $1373@142% for !almw. $1 4091 43% for White e 135@1 37% for Mixed; Callfornia large 1 small round do, n 4T3@1 55; White Egyptian, § @1 35 for White :nd u 130_for ot RYE—Is wholly nominal. The old crop is all cleaned up and the only sale of new thus far reported was at 181760, as aiready men- tion: BOCKWHEAT—$1 752 25 per ctl, with the top fgure for seed lots. 'Flour and Farinaceous Goodl. FLOUR—Celifornia Family Extras, ? 510, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, M 70@! Oregon and Washington, jobbing at $4@4 50 plehfio Rv- P RRiNACBOUS GOODS_Prices in are as follows: Grahim Flour, $3 25 1bs: Rye Flour, $3 75 (n barrels, (in_barrels, $4 50): ex ‘l’ | crate. 15: ‘Whoh W'hol! Flour, 5 in mk!. 6 g lit_Peas, boxes, $5 100 1bs. Three cars of mixed old Alfalfa and Oat Hay lnld yesterday at $7 50, is lower. For & elr of new Wheat lister $8 was bld and refused and for a car ot new Wheat and Oat $8 50 was bid. Otherwise was n:;hlu new ln Bly All Feed- ol 5 ut 30; 43 ; Cocoanut Meal bing, $23; mill, .fl z . ton; Broom Corn e_,mgf load It m gohmn‘ m )l , ::Irls.htilghl'n car ‘lots mszz $20° % S 'g‘l' quatiitien, o ““ L BT ; oy and 0 50; Yoluntelr Wild Gat,” g1 ; Clover, e eaie. $710 e ton: New' i s }or WAllflu q‘:'t and ”0! 'Wheu O FRAW—S0@50c per bal Beans and Seeds. Limas continue to shade of slowiy ang are ujet. Bayos, small and choice nm ?or seed rule M 18 nothing BEANS—! 83 85; Pe Butter, ; small te, White, §2 bo: Pink, §1 1 o 35 tor, choles; rosne'so 33@4 50; | T%c; five tlerces, T%c per lb. hocailoer i mm-.o-m--ln-mu-. mea canners were still taking surplus stocks of Peas and green ftring Beans at the inside rates, and they practically all of the ctl for Early Rose and White: Garnst Chiles, per ctl; sack Cirs, | lots, 85cG81 9% per cf. Old Minnesota ONiONS e, sbgo0s per sacki vellow, ‘mvml EEHBOIPS—‘ -Aspara; 3@5% r _1b; S, c pel a Rnubark, 10685 per box:. Green Peas, cd | $1 28 per sack; String and Wax Beans, 1§233¢ per Ib; Tomatces, small boxes and crates. @1 25; Summer Squash, small boxes, 15@: large boxes, 35@G0c: Cucumbers, small boxes, 60@65c; large boxes. u)ee per etl: Carrots, T5e@$1 per 1b; Plant, 801&: pers, 10@12%c for ‘sun-dried and 13@l4c per Ib for evaporated; Green Peppers. 20@30c per Ib; Green Corn, §1@2 per sack. Poultry and Game. The Poultry market was liberally supplied and weak for everything except the finest of- ferings of . young Chickens, which (wrmAi but & small percentage of the arrivals. o W entern, the ik fac ‘the meek. caime’ In to a retall firm and the receipts in the whole- sale market from domestic points were over coops. POULTRY_Live Turkeys, 200200 per 1o Geese, vair, $1 50@1 15; Goslines. § 175: “Dlcks, u 50@5 per do:eh for old md 350 6 50 for young: Hens. $4 50@5 for small and $5 50@6 for large; young Ruutrrl. $7@8; old 50@5; Fryers. $4 50@5 50; Broilers, G2 small and - fic% 50 for lnse. Plseonl :125@ 560; Squabs, $1 50@1 AME— $1 502 per dozen: AT Rabbits, §1 8062 por Gozen: lutter. Cheese and Eggs. There was a further decline in Bgss yester: day. - Stogks continued excessive and the pres- sure to sell, even at the deciine, was marked. Butter was also weak, very pleatiful and de- with everybody complaining the current’ dullness, Cheese was steady o pre vigus prices. ocelpts were 79,700 ibs Butter, 1297 cases Eggs and 67,500 1bs Cheese. hands, 20¢ BUTTER—Creamery _at for extras and 18@19c for lower and me- dium grades; dairy, 17@19c; cold storage, nom- inal; store Butter, 16@17c. CHEESMzrlcuy cholée mild new, 10@ 0 fair_to good, 9@9 ‘qc. Young Amu‘h:u. 10%@11c: Eastern, '105@186 per BGGS—_Ranch, 20c for large white ulmea and 18@19c for fair to choice; store 16%@is0; Pastern firsts, 18c; seconds. 18011: per. dozen, r snck: Gariic, 4o per_Ib: Dricd Pep- first Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The first Grapes of the season appeared in the local market yesterday from Yuma, Ariz. Twelve crates of the Seedless Sultana variety were received and sales were reported at $1 15 @2 per crate. Four crates of the same variety came in late in the day from Thermal Coach- ella Valley, but were mot sold. There was 500d buying of other declduous fruits, but the market remained weak for everything on the T, witn roceipts Sl running heavy stocks of ordinary Apricots, Peaches and Plums gteadily accumulating, Tragedy Pranes, choigs | Figs and highly colored Apples in 4-tier boxes, were fairly steady, but e wae plenty of stock unsold at the close. were still in limited supply, but the light e ceipts proved excessive and there was a ge: decline In prices. Berries were plentiful and weak, With prices tending downward. while Currants were steady. Cantaloupes and Mel- ons stood as previously quoted, but supplles of the former were more than sufficlent for trade wanis. and most handlers wers expecting a lower range of prices. There was nothing new to report in Citrws or Tropical fruits, trade In all descriptions being moderately active at previous prices. STRAWBERRIES—Per chest, Longworths, $4G8; large varicties, $3@4 50: Santa Clara Berries, $3@6. RASPBmmBs—Per chest, $4@7. per Ib. CHERRIES—Per dnwn—mlck. T5c@$1 25; | Royal Anne, 85c@$1 25. In bulk, 8@10c per ib | for Black. 3g6c for Red and White and 3G10c for Roval Anne. CORFANTE. $4G6 50 per cheat, ES—_85c@$1 25 per box for good to cholee and 50@ide for ordinary. APRICOTS—Crates, 50@6bc: 30@50c; baskets, 30@40c; in bul pound. EEACHES-Smnll boxes, 50@65¢c; large boxes. $1@1 25; baskets, 85@75c. bPE‘A‘RS—SM boxes, 35@d0c; large boxes, PLUMS—Small boxes and crates. 30@60c; baskets, 25@40c; Tragedy Prunes, 65@90c per | all auw.n $1@1 25; large pack- ey S ums—c:umoupes. 65@T5¢- for small and $2 5068 50 for large crates; Watermeions, 1@0c_per poun: Clmbs l-'flu'rs—ounzn. Navels. $1 75@ 275 per box for fancy, $1 50@2 25 for choice and f10150 for n-nd.rd Medsseroenn Swe 2; Valenclas, cbol¢e and ll 25 $2 50938 2’ for standard; S! lm:huh. 5,18 2 25; Seedlin, $2@2 50 for | fancy, $1 , $1@1 25; Lemons, 150 for choice and 75c@$1 for standard; Grape $1@2 50; exican Limes, 50 per cl Bananas, bunch for Central American and :w) k) r Hawailan: Pineapples, $2@3 per Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins and Honey. New York telegrams report new Peaches, Avricots and Prunes frm. with Prunes clean- ing up and the large sizes very hard to ob- . Stocks of Prunes in London are’ the lightest for some years. Honey rules very steady at unchanged prices. FRUITS—Apricots, 0%@Sc for new crop. future delivery; Peaches, new crop, 6c for standards, for choice. 6% G4c for extra and 6%@T%4c for uncy. Pears, old, Plums, Figs, 2-crown bricks, 45¢; 3-crown, 50c. 60c; 6-crown, 65c; bulk white, 2% @ 214@5%¢c; Evaporated Apples, “PRUNES—OId_crop, 2@2%c per 1b for the four sizes and 2%@3c basis for the large sizes. small_boxes, 1@2 per 1 35 ; London Layers, A i v'uc-u s, 4-crown, 414@5c; 3-crown, 4gite; 2.crown, 8@S%c: Seeded, 5@6%c: The tanas, unbleached, per NUTS—Walnute, No. 1 sk, 12g13c; No. 2. lglic No. 1 hardshell, i2¢; No. 10c; Almonds, 16@17¢ for Nonpareils, umase o T Ta@iise tor e Plus Ultra oate tor tern; Pecans, . nlONEY—Comb ia15i4c tor white and 30 10c for amber; water Wl m Sxtracted, % §%50; light amber extracted, ' 4 ‘%EEEWAX——Q?QZQC per 1b. Provisions. All quotations remain unchanged, with a quist and featureless market. CURE TS—Bacon, 1lc pér 1b for heavy, llhc for light medium, lic for light, 18%¢ for extra light and 15%@16c for sugar” cured; dry Salt Hlfles 9%e; Bomel 11c: East- 12 Ry gattor: Hams, i Me per 3 D8 a Mess, $10 50@11; $12; rime Mess Pork. $14 50 16 50; Pig Por':. $24: Plgs’ FeeL $5; Bmok:d el b Rierces quoted at_B%c per 1b for californla. com) potind, 7c_for Eastern compound S halt-barrsls, pure 10%c: «w;sr 5-1b tins, c; 3-1b tins, STTOLENE—One halt barrel, Sic: three half barrels, S%ci one’ tierce, 8ci two tierces, 3 Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. |~ HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about K,ch: under quotations. St medium, 11c; | Bf:e'-'.' iic for heavy and for ' light; Stags. 8c: Salted Kip. 1lc; Salted Veal, Salted Caif, 18c; dry Bldu. lwxw.c Kip, 17c; dry Calf, 31G22¢ ns, shearlings, ool. 1, —No, 2. aoa%c Grease, 1% e Spring cllp—Bumbold'. and Mendo- dnc, Joaquin Laml tree, c: do, aeteciive, nm e H crop. e por 1o, Swith most growers holding out for :lmu\!p. 16@17c. Meat Market. he macket I8 wen supplied and quiet, as 2} D n Bolemsié 7155 R slungbispurs o Maiees "i’w'fimq*w for Bteers ang m ver 1b following llm- u'n:q are for good. sound e} cent &n*f’hmo: ? '_ TTLE—Steers, : Cows and Helt- %6e; fl'fl 4@5c_per Ib. CAL’ ‘weight). per 1b oq'—unn mm mn- add 5c. Linseed, 62c per gallon for boiled and 0c. fori raw;. Castor Oil, in cases, No. 1, 70c: Bakers' AA. cases, 31 14@1 16; Lucol, 34c for boiled and 52 for raw; China Nut, cases, 65@S0c per gallon: Co- coanut Ofl, Inban'elx l&:hrs‘mmflsfl: Oil, B2c: extra winter strained No. 1 Lard Ofl, 63c: pure Neatstoot Oil, No. 1 Neatsfoot Oil. G3e: light Herring i2c: dark Herring Oil. 40c: Salmon Oil Jic boiled Fish Oil, 37c; raw Fish Ofl, 35c: boiled Paint Oil, 33c; raw Paint Ofl, 3lc. COAL OIL. GASOLINE, ETC —Water White Coal Ofl in bulk. 1lc: Pearl Of in Jie: Asral 17Mc; Star, 17%c: Extra Star, 20%c; Elaine, Eocene, 1 iine, in bulk, 1#1%¢; fn cases, Zlc; Motor Gas- oline, in bulk, 1414c; in eases, 21c: No. 1 En- gine Distiliate, fron barrel drums, Sc: No. 2 do. Blsc; cases, Glic more; Benzine. in bulk, 19c: S6-degree in bulk, 25c; in cases, 3lc. TURPFNTINE—86¢ per gallon in cases and WHITE LEAD—Red Lead mo £z, er To3 White Faelt LTS, acsonion SUGAR—The Western nn-n': Com- pany quotes as follows, w‘ in 100-1b bags: Bubes. A Crushed T0c; Fruit G med (100-1h bags onis) A. 5.45c; Magnolia A, 3.00c; Extra C, 4.95¢; Galden C. 4.8%: “D.” iy nmu 10c more: ¢ barrels, 25c more; boxes, 50c 6.200; Domincs, 8.45¢.per 1b. No érder taken for less than seventy-five barrels ""..uuum. Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, JUNE 1# Flour, qr. sks.. Wheat, ctls Barley, ctls . Oats. ctls . Beans, ‘sks. Sereenings, HusSsutiled Rather More Activity in the Local Securities. ‘There rather more nnnt‘l activity on the Stock and Bond the features were e the Contiausd advance In Giant Powder to $72 lud in California Wine to lso The other mi quiet. nder the rule: Bank of California. $4; Frut Canners’, tral t and Power, 3c; large transfer of tificates at In mining shares there Wap ® fair average business i the Covstosk, wH change in quotations. Usual business was done in_the n-n The Calfiornia Oil Exchange will closs m July 8 to July 10, over the The San Francisco Stock and Exchange m will ad- Jjourn from s-mrdl] noon, July 1, until Ifll day ng, July 10. The Tonopah Mining Exchan, reconsidered Rs nal intention of taking P days, and will be clmfl on July 4. e Bank of Italy of 1cso has levied an assessment of l’lO share upon the subscribed capltal stott, Salinghest July 15. regular annual meeting of the stock- holdon of the City and County Bank Francisco has been called for July 3. The following dividends were paid yesterday: Port Costa Water Company, iy, 30c per share. amounting to $. Presidio and Ferries Railroad Co., lar monthly, 20c per share, amounting to H-hwell Su- ®ar pany, lar monthly, 40c per share, amounting to California Gas and Elec- tric Corporation, Fegular monthly, 35c per share, amounting to $25,000. Ofl companies paid regu lar monthly dlfldend- as follows WW Daly West Mining Company of Utah, regular gty dividend of 60c. The Natiomal Lead S reguiar quarterly dividend o:fl.h on the erred stock. Siining. *eod Smelting Company, nnuu divi- dends of 1% per cent on the preferred and 1% per cent on the common stock, besides an extra dividend of 1 per cent on the latter andard Oil Company pald a quarter!: 13 S8 15, Building Soclety Qividend at the rate of 8 on the capital ‘stock tificates, payable July 1. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, June 15—2 p. m. U'NITE‘D STATE! BONDB 4s qr coup. 1\16 105% 4s qr cp new. lx: 132 4s qr reg...104 10434{3s gr coup. 921 Asso Oll Bs. — 96% Oceanic S Bs 69 Bay CPC 56.106%107 |Om Cable 6s.120% — Cal C G 58.1007 — c 4s. — QlGeEs P E Ry 5s..110110% &3 96 Stkn G&Efs. 98 121% — |U G & E 56105 — Do 5s ....118 114%/UR of SF 4s. 8% 89 Doconl-mu—lv-:coru._ - WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa — 2\6 ort Costa... — €8 Marin Co.... 55 1SV Wat Co. 7% = GAS AND BLECTRIC. CentL &P 84 — Co.... 83% — Martel Powr us srcg . 57 58 Mutual E L. — a L — Hutch SP C 18 Kilaues S C. su Alaska P A. ufi 853 4 ShSt g X MVa MiTm.100 Co. n;u:“ 10 - 8 io 1 10 n 30 T P 5 50 £ 2 17 - 200 18 100 18 255 18 5 58 1B 51 20 57 $5.000 14 3,000 s ES $65;000 & 105 gREzale If’l‘ 8 gia‘l&!d! g i‘gi!lgifi!lfllll?i § 933c; Stove Gaso- | stock | | ! i | 1 AUCTION SALES | N 2 AUCTION SALE ' GHOIGE TROTTING STOCK, Consisting_of some of the fastest horses im California, fine geatle roadstere, brood mares Guy ‘Wilkes, Seymeur Witkes, Charles Derby, | Steinway, E1 Bengon, Aita vela, Hart Boswell, d foals. and saddle horses Dy such. sires Alex Button, Hambletonian Wilkes, James Madison. Nazote, Bay Bird, Sam ing Lucas, etc., teams, TUESDAY Evening. June 20, 1905, at 8 o'clock sharp, OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, . mear Third. Catalogues Ready. LAYNG & DALZIEL. Auetioneers.’ Weicome, Magn=t, matched carriage and drive 2 100--HEAD--100 2= At Auction! TUESDAY NEXT, | P. M. 50 Head Gentle Broke, 50 Head Unbroke. WESTERN HORSE MARKET. E, STEWART & CO. Miniag Stocks. # I Wksis — 108 lfit“ RSs.108 10 Drdk 5s.112% — MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala 8 Co. 26 |Mat Nav Co.100 Cal Cot Mils — |Mills Nac Bie.300 Cal G&ECor. 50 6 (NS R R Co. — C Jockey CL120 — |N Cal P “Jr Cal Powder..178 — |Oak Sav. Sal iy Co. — oo Halt & CalTI & T — - Orpheum Cen Bk, Ouk — PacC_Cas City & C Bk — 120 | Pac Sur Co. Chutes Co .. 4 6 |Paraf Paint. Cyp L Ix;r — 8 |3 F Drydock DgtPwd —_ 87% SF & SiCoal. — com .. €9% T0 | S Joss War. - FN Bk, Oak130 — |[SO & - Fischer Thtr — 1% Swiss-A Bk 120 — Froch-A Bi10TH100 |Truck Hlect. 14% 18 Gas Con A. 20% Co.. — & Tehds BISE S -— com ... - Do &W pool 30 40 e SALES. H 00 Exchange. Asked. = 52 750 (] ™ 85 48 80 50 18 00 3 K g 0 | 11 00 82 i 04 Ol City Petroleum 5 Piedmont .. - 8 Reed Crude e Shawmut . - %0 Sovereign 32" Sterling 200 Supertor o7 Thirty-three . 5 75 Twenty-eight . 15 00 Wabash .. “ Wolverine. Gas and electric— Northern Cal Power ... 950 OFFICIAL SALES. Morning Session. Board— 435 Asso Of1 Co cert . o 25,000 Asso Ofl Co cert . 30 800 (‘hi(‘llb Crude (new) o 5.000 Asso ‘Ol Co cert, » 13.. 49 Afternoon “esslcn Board— 2,355 Asso Ofl Co Cert .....coueen cecn . B® Street— 10,808 Asso Oil Co cert . 50 SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the salés on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: 300 300 100 100 200 200 100 Morning Session— Comstocks. 50 Hale & Nore. l 41} 100 Mexican - 11l 200 Qphir 19 50 Ophir Con Va M Co 43| 1000 Savage . 40 13| 600 Sierra Nev. 3z 19 500 Union Con. - & Nore.1 05| 300 Yellow Jacket. 13 Afternoon Session—Comstocks. Ophir . 62! 18 Savage % Chollar 85 Potost . 05 Exchequer ... CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. r 6 50 6 6234/ Bulllion . 30 34 4 &5 o e B 17 % o7 “ © 05 - on o 08 41 3 8% B ¥ 21 8 % 08 08 n 2 1 13 @ & w1 10 n 100 800 Jim A 2 400 Jim 2 4000 - = 1000 Golden Ga 3000 2 10,000 Hme Cn.b30 071300 Dmdfid, s 1 38 1000 Home Con,bl0 07, 500 Dmddd. s 10. 31 5000 Home Con 07| 400 MacNamara... 48 8000 Home Con. 700 MacNamars... 4% 4000 Red Top ... 38/1000 St Ives ._.... 25 3000 Red Top, 300 Jumbe . Bx T 2000 Red Top 38,1000 Bonnie Clave.. -70 2000 Red Top 38/1000 Bonnie Clare.. T1 1250 Nat Bank 1000 Bonnie Clare.. 3 1000 Nat Bank.si 1000 B Clare, b 30. 73 1000 Jumbo M Co. 751000 Bl Butte Bx. 02 1500 Jumbo M Co. 741000 Bull & Bear.. 03 1000 Jumbo M, 310 T4 1000 Black Buite... 30 1000 Jumbo M Co. 77| 400 Black Butte... 29 1000 N Y Ton Con 20(1000 Bulifrog . o 500 3 ¥ Ton Con Z|1008 Bulifvag 1400 Blue Bell ... 10|3000 500 Sandstorm.... 48| 1000 Jumper 3 1000 Sandstorm 4711000 Kamieh i Ox 38 500 Sandstorm ... g‘nmwn_ 8 5 Afternoon Session. , 1000 Den Bullfrog. 291500 MacNamara... 468 2000 Den Bullfrog. 573 Ton Midway..1 50 2500 Den Bullfrog. 31, 500 Ton Mdway. 2000 Eula. - 171000 Mont Tn.s10.2 2000 Gold 500 Mont Ton 100 Gold 76/3000 North Star. 52 1000 T4 500 North Star. 5 1000 55/3000 North Star. 54 1000 14{11.000 N Bank, ¢i0 33 1000 04 1600 Nat Bank. sl 34 3000 1000 Orfg Builfrog. 30 4500 92150 on 35 5000 0811000 Red Top, b80. 40 5000 9, 200 Sandstofm 50 8000 01} 200 Sandstorm 51 2500 9 1000 < 18 ife0 ol 10k 2 1000 1000 a7 1000 80/ 1000 n 200 17, 1600 k0 500 Kendall 18] 1060 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: 9 a. m. Session. 1000 Bullfrog 100 Mont Ton ....2 40 lmcu—u-""' lflgr‘:m b oo 31 1600 G 71/2500 Sandstorm I 300 500 Shoshone . i o 3l foo Fom Mowerd g SESs= aoEounig 300 Mont Ton 500 Ton N Star... 5t 1300 Mont_ Ton 95| 500 West End ..l 7L 100 Mont Ton..2 57% a. m. Session. 2 1060 Black Butte.. 3001300 Red Top ..... 33 700 Diamondfield. 30, 300 Red Top. '3 3 300 3 Butler, $1i S0 Ton Belmont. 1 13 1000 Jumbo EX 17,3300 Ton Home ... 05 1000 Mont Ton..2 82| v 2 p. m. Session. - Brown Hope.. 1615000 Nat Bulifrog Belle (8 1600 Nat

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