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\ - : THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1906. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Wheat firm and in good demand. ©Oats firm. Barley and Corn qulet. Flour in falr demand. Feedstuffs easy. firm_and _In:light supply. d - Cheese 'In good demand. Vegetables In demand for eats plentiful and weak. n . very falr_demand. , Leather and Tallow firm. EASTERN MARKETS. New York Money Market. YORK, M —Close: Prime s cent. rmer 8t 34.5530Q nd at $4.5215@4.8220 s « 6% % 508c steady firoad six Ne Y e characte d e ani: n f & contnu- The adroit- ts of strength were npathy end er new specu- e stocks which were esterday’s deal- most of those ;e the favorite element .was other news de- it is f the xpiration e '\ew York Stock List. Sales. High. Low. Close 60 250 245 121% 1 110 B e S 100 108 198 i & 82 8% ‘ o 84 633 wa 64 tendency of | pointed to | na. i $3%c nominal f. o. b. afioat; “|net higher. ,mg EVAPORATED APPLES 45% | selling fm flme, .66 chol 1@11%c; 1‘.n¢y 1 iy | TRt B o e e o Do pfd ..... 00 100 100 100 Tenn Coal & I 600 1481 147% 148 ;Texas & Pac.. 8,900 32% 32 32% IT, St L & W 300 31% 30 3lig Union <Pacific 50,‘1.’130 151% lflt 1408, Western Union Wheel & L E. Wigconstn “Cen Northérn i‘-'e" 2083 C Leather. 42% ! 1,0:7,336 total shares sold. NEW YORK BONDS. U S refunding registered oupon, Tnb.u«.n is, 6s, 113 3-4; Atchison Atchison Adjustm i onjenze T \cago, B. and Quincy Chicago, R 1 & Pacific meu.go. R L & Pacific 1-. ccC L olo- 8 cu'ir'es lor llen 4s. 101; Erle Xa R. R. of Mexico Consol York Central gen 8 1 ds, 8 1-2 g GF'\(ra.l in con. s Southern Pacific 4s, cific Ist 4s certificat Raflway 5s, 124; Texas Sea.board Al" IAn 80 3-4; Toledo, St L Western 4s, Union Pacific cv 4s, § J S Steel 24 5. 113; W: vabash Deb B, 86; Lsks ‘Erie 4s, 92; NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Adams Con 20c, Alice $3, Breece 30c, Brunswick Con 66c, Comstock Tunnel 15c, Con Cal & Va 90c, Horn Silver $2, Iron Stiver $5.88, Leadville Con Bc, Little Chief | Be, Ontaric $2. 10, Oer $4, ; Wheeling & Witconsin' Central is Small Hopes 25¢c, Standard $2. Boston Stocks and Bonds—Closing Prices, Money—Call loans B@5%, time loans 4%,@6%. Bonds—Atchison Adjustable 4s 94, Atchison 4s 100%. Mexican Cen 4s Raiflroads—Atchison 88%, Atchison gd{d 10234, Boston & Albany 263, Boston & | Ib 179, Boston Elevated 154, Fitch- pfd 139, Mexican Central 23%, N H & H 197, Unlon Pacific R B S Arge Chemical Amn Arge Chemical pfd 95, Amn Tube 15%, Amn Sugar 136%, Amn 136, Amn Tel & Tel 138 %, Amn Woolen pfd 108, Dominion Steel 30%, Flison Electric Illum | Massachusetts Electric 18, Massac | Electric_pfd 84, Massachusetts Pneu Sugar ‘Amn Woolen Iron jas 49%, ° | United Frus- 1123, United Shoe Mach 80, 7 | United Shi s {U 8 Steel prd 105%, oe Mach pfd 80, U S Bteel 41, Westinghouse Com- Mining—Adventure 6%, Allouez Amalgamated 110%, American Zinc | 1%, Atlantlo 12, Bingham 84, Calumet 7, Franklin %, Isle Royale 20, Massa- ‘c?“use!u Mining 8%, Michigan 13, Mohawk , Montana Coal and Coke, 3%, Old l)omln""| 45%, Osceola 108%, Parrot "6% uincy 101, Shannon 8%, Tamarack 103, 'rinity 9%, United Coypor 64%, United States )flmnf vfl%‘ United Btates Oil Utah Victoria T%, Winona | 612, Wolverine l“. | LONDON STOCK MARKET. Consols for money 89 9-16, Consels for | account 89 11-16, a 14 1-8, Atchison 82 1-8, Atchison pfd 106%, Balti- ,more & Ohlo 1111-4, Canadian Pacific 165 1-2, Chesapeake & Ohio 60 7-8, Chica- o Great “estern 20 1-2, Chicago, M1l & St 2, D Beers 17 8-4, Denver & Denver & Rio Grande Erie 1st pfd 81, Erie 2d entral 178; Louisville | & Missour!, Kansas & Texas 35 8-8, New York Central 146, Nor- rom & Western 93, Norfolk & Western pfd Ontario & Western pfd 52 3-4, Penn- -;h—-mn 69 3-4, Rand Mines 6 1-¢, Readin 1-2, Reading 1st pfd 45, Reading 2 . Southern Rallway 29 1-8, Southern | Rattway ptd 103, Southern Pacific 68 1-4 { Unfon Pacific 165 1-4, Union Pacific pfc 98, United States Steel 42 7-8, United States Steel pfd 108, Wabash 21 8-4, Wa- bash pfd 48 1-4, Spanish Fours $3 1-8. Bar Siiver firm, 30 7-8 per ounce. Money 8 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for Short Bills is 3.53 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for Three Months' Bills is 3.58 per oent. Statement of Treasury Balances. WASHINGTON, May _ 17. — Today's statement of the treasury balances in the | general fund shows: Available cash bal- ,l.nce $157,936,817; gold coin and bullion, | 371,702,745, gold certificates, $37,188,810. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, May 17.—COTTON—Spot closed qulet. Middi uplands, 12¢; mid- dling gulf, 12.35c. les, 3205 bales. New Yeork Graln and Produoe. NEW YORK, May 17.—FLOUR—Ra- cdpts 22,000 h‘rtelly“.a'po‘ru 6300 bar- 4 q it | W HE AT Haves s, 74,000 bushels s, 128,800 bushels. Spot, firm; 2 Northern Duluth, No. 1 North- ern Manitoba, $0%c f. o. b. afioat.- Bull crop news explained a cent advance in wheat today. There was an active and | side business. ) chief complaint. reacted on predictions for showers | throuhgout the winter wheat States and realizing, but eventually turned strong on new buying and closed 1@1%c May, 90%@91c, closed 910, of rain was the July closed 89c; September, 85%86 !do-ed 8635c. gl HOPS—Bteady. S—Ste PETROLEUM—Steady. WOOL—Quiet. BUmgnc g E—Unchanged. mGB—Unchl.n‘eds The market for coffee fu- anged. Sales were Te- at 28,760 bags, including June at July 6.50@6.56c; September, 6.65@ : ;5@7 oglchbO; 6.7 0@&80cmDecmhr‘r ic; February, 7.05c; rch, 7.15 7.20c; April 7.25c. e s’g s{r‘* Rio, -!ady. mlld. quiet. 59% | 3 29-330:7 153 00: oen).rl;r R 4 2 uga 183 us xz 3 7-: 1se, molum sfi;gar, 221-3"53 923 -.“r 6, 4c; No. 80" |7 53b0; Nows. 390 3.9, .850; No. 16, 0% | 3'80c; No. 11, 3.78¢c; Ne..12. 3.70c: No. 13, n'tm m:a‘u,dem mbu ectionars’, 4.35¢; 4.7 1d 181% | 4.86c; cut loaf, 6.20c; crushed, ¢ 51 | dered, 4.60c. ”“ DRIED FRUITS. 7 Zhe -mpricet for evaporated apples is owing 10 the light : = llen e v 11c; pot. pq.rucuhrly The smaller sizes, ‘and | motting under 60-60s seem to be obtain- A | with spot quoted at $44@45. ; | close, o | est point. v |area than heretofore. Phoenix 2¢, | | Potost 16c, Bavage 7oc, Sterra Nevada “4c, | | broader market, Including a good out-| After midday prices | fable, with prlul ranging from T7%c tur' that size up to 8%c. APRICOTS—Are quiet and unchanged; | choice, 12%c; extra choice, neuwx and {fancy,’ 14@14%c. i PEACHES—Are quiet; choice, 1lc; ex- | tra cheice, 11%@11%«:, fancy, 11%@11%e¢; extra fancy, 12@12% RAISINS—Show no Loose Muscatels, 6@6%; 13’4@ 7%¢c, and London ers, $1.50@1.60. | New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, May 17.—There was a sensational decline 'in the London tin market today, owing no doubt to an d- fort to realize speculative profits. lost £12 10s and futures #£11 10s, -mt closing at £195 and. futures at £189 F the market was unsettled and lower in sympathy with the break abroad, Copper also was lower in London, cl u- ing ac 28 178 6d for for spol and 584 6d for futures. e market unchanged. k. is %uoted at l!.'ll. @18.76 and cast- 19, electrolytic $18.37 1- | TLead was lowsr in London, closing at ranged ing at $18.25@18.37 1-2, £17 3s_6d. Locally quonmon- from $5.75@6, according to shipment. ' Spelter was un hanged at £27 2s 64 'in \Lovmnn IM“:‘;Vgo&! market was also | unchanged at Iron g:aa 2d@3d lower in the English market, vith standard foundry closing at [B0s 64’ and Cleveland warrants at 508 71-2d. Locally no change was reoprted. Chicage Board of Trade. CHICAGO, May 17.—The wheat mar- ket was strong from the opening to the and trading was active all day. JThe ‘market opened firm, because of the Tailure of the predicted showers to ma- terialize in the territory of the fall-sown wheat, the weather bureau reporting an entire absence of moisture, with high | temperatures prevailing. A factor of nportance at the opening was the t Minneapolls, where stocks or are rapidly decreasing. As trad- ing progressed the market was further strengthened by a large number of re- | ports from the Southwest, telling of dam- | age by drought and of injury by rust |in Oklahoma and Texas. - The dermand for wheat was urgent dur- | igg the entire day. At times there was {1iberal profit-taking, but all offerings | were eagerly absorbed. The market | closed steady, with prices at the high- July opened %@%c at 8lisc to | 81%c, advanced to 83c, and closed at the | top,: 1%@1%c net higher, The corn market was strong the great- |er part of the day. Continued small re- jceipts had a bullish effect. The mar- { ket closed strong. July opened %c higher |at 47%c, sold up to 48%c and closed %c | higher at 47%e. Shorts and cash houses were actlve ers of oats and the market was strong 1 day. Damage reports were more nu- merous today and represented: a 'wider July opened %@%c :c higher at 32%@32%, advanced 4c and closed %@10c up at 33%c. The feature of trading in provisions |was an active demand for July ribs, a | local packer being credited with heavy \pqrchases of that product. There was a general demand for lard and pork, \ the tone of the market was firm. t | the close Julydpork was up 12%c lard was | up T%@10c and ribs were 10c higher. | The leading futures nnged as follews: | an. e Articles— Ozpen High. Low. Close. 84 84% 84 84 81 83 81 lfi% | September 7 81 79 81 Com No. 2— { May 49% 49 49 | July 4815 AT% 47! September. 31% 303 8134 Oats | May 34 8¢ 88! 34 | July 327 88! 82 33 Septemb:r 80% 81 80% 21 Mess Pork, per bbl— | May B ( N "0 15.70 15.70 15.70 IJuly .15.62% 15.77% 16.62% 15.75 September .15.50 15.53% 15.60 ~ 15. 52% Lard, per 100 1 May 8.65 |July ... 8.76 | September.. 8.80 0 8.90 hort Ribs, per 100 !bn— | May 95 8.9l 8.95 .95 July 8.974% 8. 10 8.90 9.05 September.. 8.97%5 9.10 8.97% 9.07% Chicago Graln and Provisions. CHICAGO, May 17.—Cash qnog.thm were as ronows Flow, goring wheat, $309350; N- 3, 7 d, 91‘;@ ci, N fis’ser 51c_ go0d feeding bnrle1y 4 to énolce malting, 46@b1c; $1.09; No. 1 Northwestern, ork, per barrel, $16.70 1!'15 00 pounds, §: ort (loose), $5.9 39.20g9 Articles— Flour, barrels . ‘Wheat, bushels . Corn, bushels . 08[5 bushels . bushels Purle‘ bushels . Butter, Eggs and Cheese. CHICAGO, May 17.—On the Produce Fxchange today the butter market was Creameries, 13% @190 dairies, 13@ F easy; at mark, cases in ed, 15€ bi40; firsts, 15340; prime firsts, }é%c extras, 18%0. Cheese, steady, 9% 12c. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. ndon Wool Sales. mNDON May 17.—The offerings at wool auction sales amounted o) 13,487 bales. The from _the home trade and continental buyers were o@‘l o % ; mess lard, per 'sides Northern Red, $1. ”7 1 201.!0. $1.15@1.20 for common and for choice feed; Oats, Red, $1.30 poor to fair, ‘1,65@1.55 for good lnd !X.W 1.70 for choice; White, $1.66@1.75; lack, nominal; Corn, $1.55@1.60 for yel- low and white and $1.32 1-2 for mixed; ||2.rge yellow, $1.35@1.40. Flour and Farlnaceous Gnoat. The millers are fair de- mand for Flour at the rooently estab- lished quotations, but the market is un- settled and rather we e steamer Doric, out yesterd-f for the Orlent, took 4850 barrels for Chl valued at $21,775. New prices for Farinaceous Goods will b found_below. FLOUR — California Family Extras. $4.65@5 10, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, 3004.60; Oregon and Washington, $3.50 4.2 @4 _per. F; GOQDG Prices lu *3.25 per -‘H-LN $2.75; extra Creal $4.5 475 Oat Groats, 33 oE 'Buckwheat _Flour, ‘Wheat, .75; Fa Whols Wheal Flour, ‘350‘ Rolled Oats. bhls, $7¢ in sacks, $6.50@7. 50 Roiled Wheut. MGO' in’ sacks, Pearl Barley, eu boxes, 86 ; Green plit Peas, 85 50 per 100 1 Beans and Feedstuffs. ‘With !be exceptlun of Pinks everythi; in the Bean line rules firm under a demand from points outside of the State, and a fairly activa movement in local distributing channels. Blackeyes are the firmest description, vnder limited sup-| plies and a good demand for seed pur-! poses. Feedstuffs are attracting but little at- tention at the moment, and a feeling of easiness prevails in all lines n circular of Somers & Co. says of | Hay. "The total arrivals, both by water and rail, during the past week amount to 1970 tons, in comparison with 4720 tons for | the week preceding our raaont great can- flagration. Although Hay has been sold in the regular manner for fully two weeks past, yet matters are not yet back in their old. channels, and it is” difficult | to report the market Intelligently and! comprehersively. Scattering shipments by rall, coupled with quite steady arriv- als by water, have kept the market sup- plied during the past month, although if there had not been a good supply in sev- eral of the large warehouses here, which escaped the flames, there would have un- | doubtedly been a Hay famine here on | several occasions. The Southern Pacific | Company, is gradually getting matters into shape, so that we may expect an early delivery of the large number of | cars that have been in transit for sev- eral weeks past, but which have been tlockaded at out-of-town points. “The consumption of Hay on this mar- ket has been greatly curtalled during the | past month, the demand having been | hardly one-third of its p:avious volume. | This will soon be somet hat increased, although it is our opinlon that for many months there will not be more than one- half the usual’consumption of Hay here, The draying and teaming business may | Dbe greatly increased after a few months, but it whll teke a long time for the dairy- men and other trades people to resume their former operations. Owing to the very light supply of Hay the market has had a very firm tone for the past two or three weeks, but as soon as transportation becomes normal we look for a material drop In prices from the present range, which we quote today as follows: HAY—Choice Wheat H-y. $16@17 per ton; Good Wheat Hay, $i4@15; other $11Q13; Wheat and Oat. grades Wheat, 310@14 50; Tame Oat, $10@13.50; Wild Oat, $9@i1.50; Alfalfa, 810@11 50. STRA Per bale, 40@55 FEEDSTUFFS—Per ton, Bm.n, $20@ 21; Middlings, $16@30; Shorts, $21@25 $3.65@3.7! Rolled Barley, $26. BEANS—Per ctl, Bayos, Pea, $3.75@4; small White, large White, $2.40@2.70; 2.05; Red, $4; Lima, Kidneys, $3.75@4; Blackeye, 35. Fruits and Vegetables. The Greenwich-street wharf, where the wholesale dealers in Fresh Pruits and Vegetables are located, presented a bus- tling appearance yesterday, there being !Ome inquiry for shipping in addition to the regular local trade, Which was of average volume. Strawberries, Apples and Citrus goods still led in point of de- mand and ruled strong, while Currants and tropical Frults were rather weak. Cherries were in good request, but the receipts were too heavy for the market m do, $3.75; Oat naal.l to readily absorb, and prices ranged lower all around. In the Vegetable line Aspar- n;u- Rhubarb and Peas were higher, the of the latter being unusu light, Pon oes and Onions continued lo rag badly lt 1irre le;%l]ar prices. FRES! UITS—Strawberries, $6@38 Pnt chut for Lon, C{wurth- and $4@5 for arge varietles; rries, box, 60@s5c; do loose, 1b, 3@5c for white and 6@8c for black; Apples,. box, $1.75@2.50; Oranges, box (repacked), $2.25@3.25; Lemons, box, $1.50@3; Limes, case, $4.50@5; Bananas, bunch. $1.25@2; Pineapples, dpz, $2@3. 'ABLES—Potatoes, 90c@$1.35 per sack for river and 85c@$1.10 per ctl for Oregon; do new, Ib, $1@1.25; Onions, ctl, $2@2.50 for local and .$3.50@4 for Australian; do new red, sack, 85c@ $1.25; s, box, 8250@3 50; Rhu- barb, box, $i@1.. !5' Peas, sack. 75c $1.26; S ib, 5@7c; Mexican Tomatoes, . 76(’:@61.25; Cucumbers, doz, 50c@$1; Cabbage, ctl, Tic; Carrots, sack, 75c; Turnips, sack, $1; Garuc, 1b, 7@10(:' Lettuce, doz, 10c; Caulifiower, doz, 40c. Butter, Cheese and All of the markets under thl! ?zud con- tinue in excellent shape for sellers. But- ter. and Cheese are in good demand for shipment, chiefly to the southern part of the State, and the continued heavy oyen.tion of speculators is holding the Egg market very firm. There was_an- other fractional advance In selected Eggs on the Dairy Exchange yesterady. The Dairy Exchange quotes as follows: Butter, 17 1-2c per 1b for creamery extras and 16 1-2¢ for No. 1 store; Cheese, per 1b, 11c for California mild new and 16 1-2¢ for fancy Eastern;.California Eggs, per doz, 181-2c. Meats and Poultry. There was a call for all kinds of large young Poultry, and, as the receipts were iight, such stock ruled quite firm at about ' previous prices. Pigeons, Squabs and very small Broflers were neghcted although offered at easy rates. Fresh Meats were plentiful and weak at the re- cently revised quotations, the demand be- ing quiet, because of the trouble expe- E. H. ROLLI Municipal and Corporation : BONDS 803-804 Kohl Buildinz San Frandisco Bnmn The Best in the West SHORE Li? IMITED DAILY PARLOR-CAR TRAIN Leaves San Francisco Ferry Station, 8 a. m. Oakland, First and Broadway, 8:30 a. m. THE Train to San Jose Santa Cruz Del Monte Paso Robles San Luis Obispo ‘' Santa Barbara The Coast Line is the chnlc route to the South. are lost when you take this train. It runs ALL THE WAY BY DAYLIGHT SOUTHERN PACIFIC YOSEMITE None of its beauties Pacific Coast Steamship Co. For Los Angeles, San Diego and Santa Barbara State of Californi. Santa Rosa Thursdays, 10 a m | Take a few days off and make this wonderful trip. ..Sundays, 10am THE CALIFORNIA For Eureka (Humboldt Bay) The Train of Luxury. Cerona.....May 12, 18, 24, 30, 1:30,p m Pomona ..May 15, 21,27, 1:30 p m And every third day théreafter, For Seattle, Tacoma, Puget Sound Ports, Victoria, Vancouver Umatilla. ....May 22, 11 am Queen......May 15, 29, June 5, 11am And every Tuesday thereafter. For Ensenada, La Paz, Mazatlan, Guaymas and Other Mexican Ports, Calling at San Pedro and East San Pedro. Curaca 8 Days to Chicage. The Comfortakie Train. ALL THE WAY lutely dustless. Call on or write to June 7, 10 a m Steamers leave Broadway Wharf, an Francisco . Ticket Offices S Focsacs, Punt of ey Biae UPTOWN. .. San Francisco Broadway S. F. Freight Office - Broadway Wharf C.'D. Dunann, G. P. A. San Francisco, J.D. SPRECKELS| BROS. & CO. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP GOMPANY Have Opened Temporary Offices at the Oceanic Steamship Oomwny"s Dock Pier 7, foot of Pacific St. Southern Pacific City Ticket Office Opened Thursday, May 17 Fillmore and Post Sireeis Oceanic S. S. Company SPRECKELY LINE Opens May 21st. A splendid place to spend a few days ir much needed rest. THE OVERLAND EXPRESS The only line to Denver, Kansas City and Chicago over its own tracks. Oil sprinkled roadbed makes it aBso- FRED W. PRINCE, City Ticket Agent Ferry Building, San Francisco, Cal. OVERLAND AND LOCAL TICKETS SLEEPING CAR RESERVATIONS OFFIGE 1008 Bmdvuy. 0akhnd B California ]lNPflRMTlON BUREAUS (Oflentnl!.!.co) Have Opened Their General Offices at 217-221 Brannan St., San Francisco Steamers will leave wharf, corner|: First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for Yokohama and Hongkong, calling at Honolulu, Kobe (Hlogo). Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hong- kong with steamers for Manila, India, etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. NS & SONS imated and Americans were (reu hu o g s, e ristsed i gregering,food ot the tabls, | or Plor 7, San Francisco. 3 D Limited SERVICE SrronK domant. " Caps of Good Hops 1eht | yorn - Hocee s “gaoy. Hens 34506 Santafe TRMN SERVICE greasies were firm, but faulty stock was Brofl;rs,usls B3 50; Plgeons, $1@1. To Chicago in 3Days| _su®m FERRY SERVICE— uabs, $1.25@1.5 * BROAD s MBATS—Wholesals rates per SECRE 'ARY’S OFFICE: Leaves dally at 9:30a. m. | Oaxiand, Lkfi“n?u':h Py W St. Louls Wool Market. pound, from slaughterers to dealers, | Oceanic Steamship Company. =] With Diners and Sleepers | !X, sched 57. LOUIS May 1T_WO are as follows: Beef, 5 1-3@§ 1-c for | Hakalau Plantation Company. i ey ~ NARKOW GAUGE To Alameda Mole. Medtur rodes, Combine and_ clothing, | Steers and S@5 1-ic for cows; Veal. S@7¢ | Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company e e, Framuo: Mo servine 25@29c; light fine, 32 Zbc hequ fine, 14 | for large and 8@% for small; Muti Paauhau Sugar Plantation Compan; - Visalia, Bakersfle! CREFK ROUTE—] @26¢;- fub washed, ‘g 8 1-2@9% for wethers and 7 1-2@8c tor . . pany. . and intermediate points. greu to Oakland, foot ewes; lamb, 10c. Kilauea Sugar Plantation Company. ‘(ghA M—Clflvl:;nk"!-#l;fled. 3 d%y]s"g ml;r:: lbo.x. are being operated. irregula > - i3 e or Stockfon,| OGDEN le. _ PORTLAND, May 17—WHEATClub, | ,,1ocal, handlers report, the market for San Francisco, Cal. “Merced, Fresno, Hanford, Reguiar .q,.};o"’:— Regule ok e e, e T Ton. - " | with 'the tanners purchasing freely of | Stockholders, Please send your present | 1y \f M9 Doing ogghi{er;a'l}.-_flv& TASTA . ROUTE—Regular schedule. TACOMA, May 17.— WEHEAT — Un- | 301 sxages of Laather I expectad: pofore nadrane: S and POiuta e Biecrs- Nall CNSRT ROUTE (East of Les An- cpanged: a’nxp.n—-mumm. T8o;club, | long: " Tallow rules strong at a silght ad- tom’eduTeF;roln::ck ton, ¥resno and In- | geles)—Regular schedule. Regular equip- 2¢; red, 68c. vance over the rates prevalling prior to| OAKLAND STOCK AND BOND EX-|s: e April 18, the day of the earthquake. CHANGE. b oy lw."t‘:'mhmomé:fl“m‘ PTG R B AR gy LOCAL MARKETS. HIDES—Culls and Brands sell about % May 17, 1906. a. m. Sales. Spg 1 lc under quo'.xuonu Heavy Salted | 300 Belmont $4 90 ?\'ICKET orncms—rury Exchange and Bullion. teers, 13c; medium, 12¢; light, 12¢; Cow | 100 MacNa.m‘nu . 60 Post and Fillmore sts. S OCAL Hides, 12c’ for heavy and 12c for light;| 250 Midway 190 (12 Broa Sterling Exchange, 60 days. Stags, 8%c; Salted Kip, 13c; Salted Veal, 1000 Rescue . 11 No. 10[No. 22/ Via Niles & Sterling Exchange, sight 131 2¢c; Salted Gflf 14 dry Hides, 22¢; 87 Berkeley. 11 wpl 7:40aflv 8 ¥ Ferry Bterling Exchange, cables. ry Kip, 20c; dry Calf,’24c; Sheepskins, 68 pal B R RRNOL T 6:00p| 8 Oakland New York Exchauge, sigh Eitatiiss, S00Ue sanky abokt Wool, 24 New York Ex., telegraphi T6e each; medium, 90GS110; don Wool, | 1000 National Ban [ I.R An Silver, per ounce. $1.25@2; Horse Hides, =alt, .26 for 1000 Original Bullfrog . 17 icer Boflars horh g B8 o Cniiiy, Jedt G i S O % & e New York on Paris dry, $2@2.25 for large and $1.50@1.76 fof ! 1000 o= "“"““-.,‘"“ V‘“‘I‘ | New York on Mexi medlum, $1.25 fo- il and 500 for Colts. | 2000 10 Dally 7 " is on on. Buclukln-—!)ry Mexican, 35c; dry salted 1000 05% , *3:18, 4 5 Berlin on London Mexican, 26c; dry Central American, | 5000 05 4 871-2¢c. Gnatsklnn;%’rlme Angoras, 75c; | 4500 Marsh. _Baxter 10 7:48 2 Quentin. Wheat and Other Qralns. gxtra large do, $1.25; large, 50c; medium, | 1000 Death’ Valley . 10 | 745 & m. dally for Casadero. and way The = Wheat market is gradually 'ALLQW—.VQ 1 rendered, 41-2@4 3-4c | 100 Beaeerr, Death % 17315 p. m. Saturdays omly for Polnt = 23 Regular strengthening under the stimulus of @i bbis; in cans and drums, 1. 43 tess; 25 | Reves and way stations. Sonal """"’ ¥ W brisk demand at Port Costa from the In-|No, 2" 4@4 1-4c; Grease, 3@31-2 % ant 05 | Ticket om". TUnion Depot, foot of | PiRS Yia Niles m for San. Fran- terior mills and some handlers are hold- 4 b som i Pennsylvania | Market st., 8. F. “;f‘"s" S | ing for higher prices on the upper grades. 3 sg OTE_Nos, 7 and 5 carzy observation Trading in the local market continu Soc T:au‘!vuuirc ansdlun. Montana . 2 wa;en:: wm lnl quiet, pending the resumption of busi-| o ‘AR—The Western Sugar Refining Ohio (b 10) 30 MT. TAMALPAIS MILWAV. ont ‘l'b-. make all | ness In the grain department of the Mer- om ;axy quogin rg; Cha!h. Cubes, A |1000 Amethyst (s 10). % :“op- formerly -\h by H_. 29 and 0. chmants’ Exchangs, The situation in d and “Fine Crushed, 4.80c; Pow- 5000 Daisy ...... ... 28 e S A l'“ trains out of Third and Townsend Oats is unchanged, all grades and de- ,;"'“' 4.60c; Candy Granulated, 465c; May 17, 1906—2 p. m. 5 A sow wil Valencia street. seriptions being hrmly held at sif prices | Fine. Frult 'or Coarse Granulated, 4,55c; | 6000 Kewanas 20 2:30 uld be requested to in anticipation of heavy buylng on Gov- Beet Granulated (100-1b bags only), 4.35¢} | 2000 Paymaster 02 smmept scouunt. . Barlar:tull, Corn :are Tonteotionurs: ey 455% Magnoita " A, | 1000 Red Bird 12 o= nnfl:b It ™l be noted that the et Ty e BT e, Sriten (a6, 5111008 Home o i T e e a2 FLOUR AND 3 Jkcs | 100 Saumtorm 5 S pte s Mhva'san svir day, [RCAE s provided However. GRAIN—Per _ctl, Wheat, California Biia | 2000 Bmpire * o ' of ‘Market St. San Frandisco. | hoped tnat Club. 31, 30@1.35; California White Aus- 100 Yoot nc! I trains, including $1.47 1.0G140; lower grades of | all srades No e‘.‘,"gc... ,,.'"m‘:"’% S T L fea wiit ve i 1000 Kewanas ...... z f;‘,"f"m'@- $L05@128; Northern Club, |75 bbls or its avalents ® than 1000 Columbia Mouvtain ] 1‘% l“.g'"

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