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: THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1905. S : 5 roeds—Atchison, 88%; do ptd, 100%; Bos- ton & Albany, 253; Boston & Maine, 179; | May Boston Hievated, 154%; Fitchburg }gld 189; Mexican Central, 2%:; N Y, N H& | Sebn M, 197; Union Pacific, 118%. Miscelta- |y, 300 neous—Amer Arge Chem, %; do pfd, 3 |yuyy Amer Pneu Tube, 19%; Amer Sugar, 135; | gept do pfd, 135; Amer Tel & Tel, 187; Amer AUCTION SALES. Ve b g (AT 2 s o < s ¢ P . 2 on new crop offermgs, o 8. 8.80 A e o 00 bac ::: :{:&é& nmp@mr were In fair d 8 T . AUCTION SALE 8. er chest for Longworths ua's'io ;or lw‘“HORSBs"'lw 95 - 9l07% 8.97% - 9.05 ~ 8.97% ge varieties; Gooseberries, Ib, At the old stand (Tenth and I Currants, drawer, 80@90c; Franol 3 4 sts. ). which was n 5 Woclen, 37; do pfd, 106%; Dominion Iron 'c sh Graln and Provisions. box, 0@ 75« ko ; MMARY OF THE W i 2 d 0; do 1 3 shaken down nor burneg up. we will SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. |the resumption of banking is expected | & Steel, 30%; Bdison Electric Tllum, 246 CAGO, May' 21-Cash unotations | 838 6ORG fur Dlaorr s iio o toF (T iate | 1000 Ohto-. ONE HUNDRED brok¥in and unbroken - 10 ahs made in the wrecked city by the | Massachusctts Blectrie. 13; do ptd. were as follows: Ilour, firm; No. 2 spring | 2.50; Oranges, box ~(repacked), $2@3; 2000 Mobaw horses from Nevada, weighing from 1000 expected, madle or Lhls week this movement i | Massachuietts Gas, f2i; United Frult | wheat, 85q8Tc; No. 3, 18@88c; No. 2 red. | Lemons, box. $1.80g3; Limes, case, 308 | 500 Dexter . ; to 1300 pounds, Food ages, condi- pattet.. {not expected to run much further and 110%: United Shoe. h (7 do pfd. 30 | syyusioc; No. 2 corn, d9%c; No. 2'yellow, | @5; Bananas, bunch, $1.25G2; Pineapples, 1000 Nat Bank tion and ready for work. ' trade onjan early return movement is looked for | 10 & Steel, 403; do pfd, 1%6%; Westing- | iCisc; No. 2 oats, 34%c; 'No. 2 “white, | dos, $2@3. - 500 Nat Bank As has always been our custom, all s Barley when ):re banks have opened and satls- house Common, 77. Mining—Adventure. | 34%,@35c; No. 8 white, 33%@3414; No. 2! VEGETABLES—Potatoes, 75¢@$1 per ngg fimm stock offered will be sold regardless of ariey fled the demands of depositors. The | G: Allouez, 38%; Amalgamated Copper,|Iye, 62¢; good feeding barley, 41@43c; | sack for river and 86c@$1.10 per cti for (5000 Indlana ... price bid. Checks will be accepted from movement of sterling exchange New | 1093,; Amer Zine, 10; Atlantle, 12%; Bing- | falr to choice malting, 47@52c; No. 1|Oregon; do new, ctl, $1@1.25; Onlons, 50{: fi.“:é.""‘ ve fes. Sale takes place | oft wen, | 1,07 did not point 10‘an carly resump- | pam. 3¢ Calumet & Feola, 700; Centen-| faxseed, $1.03; No. ™1 Northwestern, |ctl, $1.35@150 for local and $3.50@4 for | ,300 2 t Mining (s 10) THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1906, and un- | Uon of the gold import movement. There | 2 Co‘ppfl Range, 76%: Daly West, | $1-14%; prime timothy seed, $3.35; clover, | Australian; do new red, sack, 75@90c; 1000 lome (8 :o&r.“.. At 11 O'Clock a. m., at : were . sharp T the. Tonde RanEp,, f53k: Dply | contract grades, $11.25; short ribs, sides |.Asparagus, box, $1.50@3.50; Rhubarb at Dexter . e 4 118; mklin, 17%; Granby, 12%; ‘Greene | .o %.95@9.06; 1 Fo b " {1000 ReScuse ........ J. B. HORAN'S Salesyards, Tenth and e g 27 the <P~ | Con, 2s%4; Isie Rovale, ; Massachusetts | (100500, FLI0GHP: figss porle per bl | box, $1Q125 Peas, sack, $101.25; String “400 Resous Bryant sts., San Francisco, Cal. up of ses felt some sym- Akt e sty o . 5.65; 3 2 .. : , 1b, c; Mexican % i see - 3 g effect to the extent to | Mining, 814; Michigan, 12%; Mohawk. 64%: chort clear sides (boxed), §9,209.30; | 750@351.25] Cucumbers, 5 %?:o:'i: Cabe W. H. HORD, Auctioneer, the rise metals has af- | Montang Coal & Coke, 8%: North Butte.| whisky, basis of high wlnes.s.s .29, bage, ctl, 75¢c; Carrots, sack, 75¢c; Turnips, Temporary Office 964 Hayes in the stocks of | %3%; OW Dominion, 41%; Osceola, 110; Par-| Articles— at market showed | rof, 27%: Quincy, 97; Shannon, 8%; Tam-| Flour, bbls ations based on the | arack, 102: Trinity. 9; TUnited Copper, | Wheat. bu gions, but this M%: T 8§ Mining, §7%; U S Oil, 12; Utah,| Corn, bu ... 1; Victorla, 7; Winona, 6%; Woiverine, Qats, bu sack, $1; Garlle, 1b, 7@10c; Lettucs, doz, 10c; Caulifiower, doz, 40c. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The market for dairy goods was mod- AUCTION SALE Bariey, bu 20:300 | Gueiiny in. Gollforala: ohoess® thors ons ! London Closing Stocks 0 2 cline in ornla cheese there wers | G200 GISAOT e R St <o “”‘;{i }‘Knm_""?fi ;’i,’i’i{tdfi for o Butter, Cheese and Eggs. %%t;‘:r vas rl:pol;?e%"nr:' ::3 eggs ruled | Home ........... - RADE. held up 10! o ofd. SAC m’:l:fixre/‘.& Ohty 1103 CHICAGO, May 21.—On the Produce|steadily at the old quotations. In the |}ome Consolldated . WML e t BBy oo e o Exchange today the butter market was|last report mild new California cheese |Indiana Tonopah . Sale WEDNBSDAY, " 83, 11 enerally Ex- ¢ were heavy. Total sales (par | oonadian Pacific, 164%; Chesapeake & |eagy; creameries, 13%@18%c; dairies, 18 |was erroneously quoted at 10c per Ib, |lowa .. THIR' e SF 5 o B g Oblo, 60%: Chicago Great Western, 20;| @17c. Eggs, steady; at mark, cases In- | The quotation should have been 10%c. - . of Henry | Chicago, Mil & St Paul, 178%; De Beers, | clude 17%; Denver & Rio Grande, #4; do pfd, , 14%@15¢; firsts, 15c¢; ‘prime first The receipts, as reported sx the Mer- Iog; extras, 18ige. Cheese, steady, b chants’ Bxchange, were 72,500 Ibs butter, 3 44 [bs cheese an: cases eggs.. entral, 177%; Loulsville & Nas! BELGIN, 1., May 21.—Butter—Firm st The Dairy Exchange quotes as follows: Missouri, JKansas & Texas,|19c per pound, a decline of ic from BUTTER—I18c per lb for creamery ex- New York Stock Llist. Sales. High.Low.Cl OCEAN TRAVEL. de- 2 ’ 2 i Central, 14; Norfolk & !last week. Sales for 'the week - were | tras and 160 for No. 1 store. w e dnex;»m. 94; o:trario & | 677,000 pounds. | CHEESE—Per 1b, 10c for California : Pennsylvania, 68%; Rand mild new and 18%ec for fancy Eastern. > ading, 67%; do 1st pfd, 46; Eastern Llvestock Market. CALIFORNIA EGGS—Per doz, 17c. % L pfd. 100 . S e CAGO. e Southern Railway, 3%%; do CHI - Meats and Poultry . Southern Pacific, 66%; Unton Pa-| CHICAGO, May 2+CATTLE—Re- e s 31; do ptd, ; U'S Steel, 42; do celpts, nmmmuw 'lletp steady g 109 lower. Mg,‘h:“r;;lr‘g;.r ?;da;%s;:: l‘;‘:::‘v:aluwmd Wabash, 21%; do pfd, 47; Span- -~ . e ¢I> [lamb are slightly lower. Dressed hogs 3LT595. ckers /and feeders, 82750 |ruls’ very firm under & good demand : s P ) omotive.. 16,90 4.90;° Texans, §4@4.60; calyes, $4@6.40. | ¢ among packers, but prices are expected %@3 per cent. HOGY-Recelpts, 30,00, Market 10e to) §iPRE, PYIEET 170 FISTE (510 S0%s ere : 15c lower; _estimated tomorrow, 24000, | 10 break before long, as the Vecelpts Bve @ rate of discount In the open market | Ntoq" ‘and ° butchers 331300.40; ~_good |3teadlly Increasing. Thers was no mar- et bifls 8096 per weme (o7 three | heavy, $6:3006.40; rough heavy, S10G8T0; | S5 icanly mo suppiles avallable: s L P 3 lsxg;k‘:; s&%&m. pigs, $.25@6.10; bulk of POULTRRYTPB\‘ dgg’“ Hp%"y’éu‘”& 7; . eI E o T8, 5 5 3 ce Condition of the Treasury. S}{EEP—Recelpé;. 20,000, Market strong YB‘;‘;ngm 05277;@3.50: Plgeons, $1G1.25; « \GTON, M 1. Today's|to 100 higher. Sheep, $475@6.50; shorn {INGTON, ~ May _ 21—Today's| {0 100 Bigher. Squabs, $1.26@1.50. .May 24, 30, 1:30 p m oDy el R e FRESH MEATS—Wholesale rates per| Goldfleld Spearhead Fra ‘May 21, 27, 1:30 p m ¥ 3 2,484; gold coin and bulllon, ound, from slaughterers to dealers, 114.855; gold certificates, $41,069,095.) MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. re s follows: Beef, 5 1-2@5 13‘1%5{2'-?‘::;" e > And every third day thereafter. T steers and Gc for cows; Veal, c New York Cotton Market. Sonuo Wl Sule. for Iarge. and 7@8c for small; Mutton, | Jompo, Extensio 3| For Seattle, Tacoma, Puget Sound {EW YORK 2 LONDON, Mal 2L—The offerings at|gymoc - for wethers and 7H#@Sc for (o Vict 7 EW YORK, May 21.—Cotton futures | ne wool auction sales today amounted |o2cli®1omb 93 @10c; Dressed Hogs, 91 | Laguna orfa, Vancouver Q steady t a net decline of 7@10 | to 11007 bales. Merinos were in active de- : d Mohawk P . @10c. Nevada ««May 22, June 8, am ? w ats. mand and touched the highest prices of | “° Nevas May 29, 2,11 am the serles. The home trade bought super- Hides, Tallow and Wool. Penn. oo~ May & Jmt a New York Graln and Produce. eecéur‘:d n;edl:xorgiam;gkc::;;fi 3:“;:1%75%? The market for wool Is adually g:g 'x?;opp o nd eve uesday thereafter. NEW YORK, May 21—FLOUR—Re-|and America y of m Rt Toie (hhpy: end inerk Te & Tair celpts, 2400 barrla! exports” 900 bar: | 10 e merios 484 supesor gretey ofots | Movemnt airendy reported, in shivpin 5, Iiee, For Ensenads, La Paz, Mazflan, % ® rels; market firmer, with light demand.|treds at full rates. B P | channels, Boston belng the heaviest | SaNCE S TR s WHIL. Recelpts, 97,000 bushels; ex- | and Natal stocks were firm with a good | FRCeR® e ine “olp Valley wool was szl!‘n s oPr;gk tens! w ports, 122,100 bushels. Spot market firm; | demand. quoted at 16@180 yesterday and Nevada | Siiver Flok . - No. 2 redr, '.‘:!c‘bnungnaé cl\?\'atl;r,\ux;«tihem Hop:_lnmon Stock was reported firm at 22Q@23c per s nomin: o O . afloat; No. No ern o s Du $8%¢ nominal £. 0. b. afleat; No.| LIVERPOOL, May 2L—Hops in Lon-|™y 00 014 tallow were quoted firm at|Amethyst .. e 1 Northern Manitob3, 92%c nominal f.|don (Pacific Coast), steady; £2 16s@ previous prices. B‘dlltrg‘ mmyflwv;e ard & s o. b. afloat. With the exception of one| £3 1Ss. HIDES—Culls and Brands sell about ;3 Bul]frb: Min Co ot Steamers leave Broadway Whart, . e or two sharp reactions due to profit-tak- —_— o Dunder quotations. Heavy Salted | Bullfrog 3in, €O of Sioy S Deiieion . ing wi was generally active and St._Louls Wodl Market. /| Steers, 13c; medium, 12¢; lght, 12¢; Cow | Zoy d on il : J strong all day, makine notable advances| ST. LOUIS, May 21—WOOL.-Firm.| piie’ 120’ for heavy and 12¢ for ‘Ught: | riol Farmis” ¥ 5 ) SR add | on the sensational reports of crop dam-| Medium grades, combing and clothing, Stags, 8%c; Salted Kip, 13¢; Salted Veal, “gn,“, Bullfrog . TH fowed ge from prolonged drouth in connection| 25@30c; light fine, 22 zslgsc: heavy fine, | 72585 "R itea Calt, 14c; dry Hides, 22¢; Original Bullfrog ‘i ICKET OFFICES e with a large visible supply decrease. The| 18@20c; tub washed, 33@35%c. d“',y Kip, 20c; dry Calf, 24c; Sheepskins, | gpoihone . .12 | San Francisco, Front of Ferry Bldg. v w T principal setback near the close was e shearlings, 20@40c each: short Wool. 50 - oecg o sl ey Wikt ) due to reports of rain in Kansas, Last New Orleans Cotton Market. T 90:081.10" lang Wool | nac 5 % .10 hnmd sco Bro“. oy Whext & : owed 1 to 1%c net advance. May,| NEW ORL}:‘.ANSl 21.—Spot cotton | 1% 0y Horse Hides, salt, $3@3.25 fol | Ny Baxter M. & M. Co. 11 3| Quk 2 D e Ne: Ty s0n0ke | clasen easy; midding upiands 115-160 1), xe: and 3295 for medimm, £°r | Manhattan Bronko 14 ....|S-F. Freight Office - Broadway Whart e : :d §9%c; September, TYc, small_and_50c for Colts; Horse Hides, |y owbo . jpRecember, SCX@ST%e, closed §7%c. Northern Business. | d’r";l ,;@2‘?25 P S T e e E e s B -8 ‘1% | € D: Dunann, G. P. A., San Francisco. y. PORTLAND, v 21.—Clearings, $1-| medium, $1.25 fo- small and 50c for Colts. | Manhattan Min Co Nev. Ok o8 011L111; balances, $105,841 125, | Buckskins—Dry Mexican, 35c; dry salted | Nevada Black Swan Co. 206 > AMERICAN LINE. Inter Pump . Steady. TACOMA, May 21.—Clearings, $725,-| Mexican, 26c; dry Central American, | Seyler Humphrey 33 (29| _ Plymouth—Cherbourg—Southampton. Do pfd ..... B Rio, quiet; mild, steady. | 471 balances, $61.045. 371-%c. Goatskins—Prime Angoras, 75c; OTHER DISTRICTS. New York, May 26, June 23, July 28, Aug.25 Jowa Central T et T, ety | SPATTLE, May 21.—Clearings, $1421,- | extra large do, $1.25; large, 50c; medium, | Esperanza....... oo . .01/ St. Louts, June 2, June 30, Aug. 4. Sept. 1 3 Do prd .. To16c; centilrugay, 86 test,| 0t4i Dalances, $253.99% | 80c; ‘small, 350, Kawich Goid Min Ce. g {04 | Phitladelphia, June 9, July 7, Aug. 11, Sept.3 2 that 1 Kane City 8 e eentrifugal, 98, test |, SPOKANE, May 21.—Clearings, $718,-| "TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4 1-204 3-4c | Nev Sunshine Gold Min Co.. .l.. | St. Paul, June 18, July 14, Aug, 15, Sept. 13 x e Do pfd A el v e -82¢.1 361; balances, $50,135. in bbls; in cans and drums, 1-ic less; CALIFORNIA. Phi olphh-—Q\xoennuwn.—leoryool. o« s x s - . 1 PR \Weak; Western factory e No. 3. 4@41-dc; Grease, 3@31-2c. Brunswick .. .80 | Noordland ..May 26| Friesland ...June 9 e maller s succeeding 3 1i@16e. LOCAL MARKETS. WOOL—Fall 'clip—Northern free, 13@ | Bunker Hill 96 1.15 | Haverford ..June 2| Westernland.June 18 Ry i Exchange and Bulilon B o 5itie; o0 detective. S@LIC: | Rimite God 3t & 3 ol NH IiE | AT Sork Tomdon mirect. - a 7 % ty, ee, ic; o, lefective, c5 o Gol R . . - Minn & St Lowuls Dw}mwl;:&r;s firsts, 179cC.| Sterling Egonbngatiy fawers San ' Joaquin_ and Southern, §@ilc; Sari South Eureka ok 20 | Mingeapolls. ... May 26, June 23, July 21. 2 & z S & = H ective, 3 [ MEtP &5 Ste M. 5 EVAPORATED APPLES—Were quiet|Sterling Exchange, 60 days.. — 3443“( H ';mw- o aprice slpHan Joaquin ohaba..: .. June 3, June 30, Suly 28, Do_ptd i 1744 | and unchanged, holders being firm in their ( Sterling Exchange, sight = @i |201k per b O e, 140100; do, Mo Pacific 3% | views, while the small purchases noted | Sterling Fixchange ,cables. — 34.85% § months, 14@18c; Middle County, g , July 7, Aug. 4, Sept. 1 Mo, Kans 84y are for pressing needs only, Strictl”| New York Exchange, sight. —_ — | 22@240; do, efective, 18@20c; Nevada, Mesaba.June 18, July 14, Aug. 11, Sept. 8 6o | prime are ‘quoted at ilo; eholes,” 1140 New York Bx., telegraphle.. .w @ — |35@110" per'n : HOLLAND-AMERICAN LINE. 41 Hiha Tancy. AIngise. Eilver, per ounce - P weko NEW YORK_ROTTERDAM, via ERUNES oot Drunes a== o Baited {afefioan eDollazy Qeneral Merchandlse. BOULOGNE. supply and sizes under 50s appear to be INTERD reet, out of the market. Quotations range|New York on Parls. GRAIN BAGS—3%@10c. chanan. WV 27:6 by S 76, Western Addition | Salls Wednesdays as per Sailing List. 4 llington, $7.50 per ton; New|plock 75; gift. m. from 7%c to 8%c for the larger ones. New York on Mexi: COAL—Welling e g ; P A PRICOTS—Ate scarce. an firm, with|Paris on London gemn‘tfi?fi Szksgb?go:'ll;fi 3{;,5&;‘ “: H Dammeolm&-;ua to Au“-'u-n pones = Ry oy % ‘e no offerings for future shipment reported | Berlin on London Beaver HIll 88 00 o uiociand. $14 |10, 00 S lime of O'Farrell street. N m. o %o stook 5D | Borin, AT 54| for the time being. Cholce are quoted at o e T iokay Paansytvatia | 0oL W of Plerce, Vi8S 8 AT 30 S o v incentive, | potn 4| 12%c; extra choice, 13@183%oc, and fancy Wheat and Other Gralns. R thracite Ege, $16; Cannel, $9 per ton; | oy 37";,9’ o oy o gy = > . | at e, With the exception of Barley, Which |Anthrag < 818 S Do 375 | block 430; also lot on § line of Elghteen | ZAC . ton in 8 75, Mis- D NE |, PEACHES—Continue firm on spot, but k under a marked pressure to| Coke, $11.50@13 per street, 25 W _of Noe, W 26 by § 75, Mis 3 | it Is Teported that option prices from dif- | sell. averything in the grain line was re- {y Sheckns Docky, Moyt descriptions, | o "Biock 93; gift. <op. | NEW YORK, DOVER. ANTWERP, LO | ferent shippers are a little lower than|ported steady to firm, notably Wheat and $8. et o Garrett C. and Mary J. Sweeney to Nel- DON, PARIS. % £t Car. { Do ptd LTS . eek OIL; uotations are for barrels; for i t street, | Finland..May 28, June 23, Aug. 4, Sept. 1 | Pullman Pal Cer.. | Ginton 'St Jia; axtra. chotse, TIA@IIEe] G e b E it Gorh 18 Romiy | cases aad Soj tigssan; kic par kelion for S et yom W 25 by N $16¢ Western | Vaderland. June 3. June 30, July 2. Aug: 35 - - 500 152% | fancy, 11%@126; extra fancy, 12@12%c. ' | held and some receivers are expeoting a | botled and 896 for Faw; Cas $1.20 | Adaition block 604; also lot on H line | Kroonland.June §, July 7, Aug. 13, Sept. 15 Ve - | cases, No. 1, 70c; Bakers' cases, o . Aug. 11, T Mmcares ol at DO s | e A desartment or the L% Lol 80 o o 4o for | o eiing. B 376 by B e Sino ot on B | Jocend. - ioTE SR Cing, St G Puame London laver, "Fil0 | Sisrnanty Sshantt il 2 ool U o cocna O T Bt e Ko B e e e et i " T JBGOE o L | —_— Tocall lines 1 expected. - C ok ARd 808 10T G 6oe: natural winter | dition block 78T:"also lot ‘on N line of | Teutonto.May 80, June 37, July 35, Aug. 22 | \‘E"VN Eglzlgrkmme?ll M;;,k 53 Vi Cl‘l‘lvgglAaTWmt:h.’AT;:mfia‘r’l ':x‘nlv' 1.40; | Sperm Oll, So; extra e o e et Bh N e b g i gy e S o - dences of pedulative reallzing or liqul- |lower grades of California, gL as: hale O e e Tard Ofl, 75¢: No. 1|1 §2:6, 8 126:3, Western Majestic...June 18, July 11, Aug. 3, Sept. 5 | dation in the London tin market again|Northern Club, $1.80; Northern Bluestem, | $%E8 WinHE 355 1y Neatstoot Ofl, 75¢; | 787; also lot on SE corner of Fair Ouks | Ceitie...June 18, July 13, Aug. 10, 7 % | today, a very sharp break being reported | $1.35@1.40;~ Northern Red, $1.27%@1.30 | 0% "\eatcfoot Ofl, 673%c; Herring Ofl, | and Elghteenth streets, B 27:10 by 8 101, | Oceanic. June 20, July 13, Aug. 15, Sept. 12 in prices, which closed between £9 10s|per ctl. 40c; Salmon Oil, 85¢; botled Fish Ofl, 35¢; | Mission Block 78; also lot on S line of BOSTON—QUEENSTO' —LIVER- o well k produce la rge iet a crop of | Do pfd % zs for Rio and | Rubber Goods esent time ex-| Do pfd op to be any St .« S F* 24 prd | St Touts S W, |and £ v BARLEY—$1.08@1.16 for common and 7y Se. 10 B Falr Oaks, POOL. I e o ooy e o tint SLATH 1730 for cuoics feed. St L L 3 SN, B, —Water E‘fi‘”"&“x‘é&f’i‘ufl?m&‘ 78; also lot | Arablo....June 7, July 5. Aug. 2 Aug. 30 fin mas ‘v;;fl( and unsettled, with spot quoted ll(i'AOI u"’x‘l} Sl-ggdfil»‘:‘l’dh’;lgg‘g“.;’o"}';‘; White co‘a,'\ 02. (m 1"‘{’-:“ ls\?&:;ll_”::éxfit 8, ua'& Ao‘dx.&m View Homestead As- | Cymric.June 21, July 19, Aug. 23, 8‘3:)\20 o pfd ... s at @41. 45@1. d > " 1 e c; Astral c 3 5 soclation; To conal- | W0 From | | Copper was also lower 1n London, clos- | cholce; White, éf’“?}" i Blaci, nominal. | & 52%55, Eiaine, 240 Hocene, 19¢; Stove | °Har®S’ Sreaney to Garrett C. Sweeney, | THE MEDITERRANEAN azoRss. ations | rexas & Pacific.... ing at £84 12s 6d for spot and at £84 for | CORN—$1.55@$1.60 for small Toun: Gasoline, in bull, 18%c; in cases, 22¢; (1ot on S Iine of Eighteenth street, 81:10 FROM NEW Y A ORK. an im- | FTe TR West futures. Locally the market was un-|low; Western, m',“"- 3$1.32%; yellow, | ypoior Gasollne, in bulk,'15%c; in cases. | p'of Fair Oaks, E 54 by S 101, Mission | Republic.May 31, 3 p. m.; Oct. 13, Nov. 29 the trees w Lo vi .| $1.. .86; whits 1.35@1.40 per ctl. & tillate, iron barrels = e NG Dha changed, with lake quoted at $18.75@19; |$1.30@1.86; Wl 2¢; No. 1 Engine Distiilate, iro Block 78; $10. rotio. . June 11, 10 & m.: Aug 4 Sept.28 pars pam. mrter | onlen Pacifie electrolytic, $18.37%@18.75; casting, $18.25 s Goods: 2 arums, 8c; No. 2 do, Sl4c; cases, e | “Rnpoiica Beckah to Walter L. Beckah, L. FROM BOSTON. productive by | @18.37%. Flour and Farlnaceous s e s, in bulk. 13%c; cases, 150; % o P R 3 P 8 B o bve goh Do ptd @ . d 1 rything | OTe: bo: lot on B corner Thi Romanic.June 5, 8:30 a.m.; July 7. Sept. X searEand | U 8 Express . loi324 was unchanged at $5.7606 in the u,?;’;i"gfi.'h‘;:"f demand for everything | gg-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 25e; in cases, | ;¢ oty “SH 69 by NI 67 Canoplo. .June 39, 5 p. m.; Aug. 11, Oct. § of the reasons for |7 & Realty . nehaneed st £10 17 g, Drices were also| Jael i"the market is roported steady | %1% npmNTINE 850 per gallon n cases (| Sams to Gustavus C. Beckar, log on BF | C. D TAYLOR, Pass, Agt Pacds Coast. Ted wmproduciive | De pea 1nSPOT was unchanged at €36 Its ea)all around, [The exvert trade, 00, ¥ | aif Mo idn dremd A o e T Leaa, | EW 15, by EH 106, 1 B8 Fourteenth Strest. Oakland. \ah of tham would | T_8 Rteei T e i htts igher t the Engltan | © FLOUR — Caiffornta Family Extras. | RED A0, WiPile Teas, sgiso, ac- | Join D, Schehr o Mar ce| Do pra ..o 7| market, with standard foundry quoted | $4.66@5 10, usual terms; Bakers' Bxtras tatiho e antity. o3 BW Ime_of Seventh street, 16 O3 ‘;‘a,yy‘;‘aflnu Chem o at Bos'a Gd!cnng Cl:velanakwarn.ns at 5@4;30 t.s:; Oei'exon and Washington, $3.5¢ AR h:e ,;::m“.g:prc‘lnaflan :‘m. m, 3 3 T . . ha L X ne: ony | 50S P cally the market was un- per barrel. C any quotes, : bes, - Wabash im0 % % Canged, with No. 1 fosdrs. Nerthera | FARINACEOUS GOODS — Prices in| CXRPSRY \ 10" Fine ‘Crushed, 480c; Pow- | ~Sams to same, lot 8 block 10, Sunny OYO K]SC" Ka]s Do pfa - 2 ‘3% 1% quoted at $18.75G19; No. 2 foundry North- | packages are as follows: Graham Flour, | jereq, 4.65c; Candy Granulated, 4.65c; | vale 9 e LS emrad 8. 8. Co) Wells Fareo Ex - 2 ern, $18.25@18.50; No. 2 foundry South-|$3.25 per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, $3.75; Ry®|fine 'Frult or Coarse Granulated, 4.85¢;| Jt Konrad to Mary (Orfental Westing Flectric. 153 | ern, $17.75@18 1, $3.50; Rice Flour, $8; Corn Meal, Granulated (100-1b bags only). 4.35¢; | lot on W line of r (Bartlett) s ol TR Caniotal Ofeed 48 | vestenis Lokaus. N B B i $275; extra Cream do, $3.75; Oat Meal, | Soctoctioners' iShe Manolla A: | 200 8, ot Grove 8 & by W 100, lots 1 | Have Open: Bl SR o RO TR Visble Gewin Bdety: LTS, Ot e e 480G T5; | 4100 Extre Solaen O e A B e, Jot ga 10 line o€ Noe |20 7-22 Brannaa St., San Francisco | “po nea e s | NEW YORK May 2—The vistble sup-| #1000 Wieat, $8.75; Farina, ' $4.50 | {apiats, halt-bbls, §.05¢; boxes, 5.80c per | strest, 300 § of Thirtieth, 8 60 by B 100, | gSteamers will leave whart, cormer ‘| Nor Pacifie . 1% 205 i o y 18, ::ew&': Whole Wheat Flour, $3.50; Rolled Oats. |, Barrels and 60-lb bags, 10c; half-bbls | block 24, Falrmount 3 Y.it' First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for [ € Teather % s as follows: Wheat 83,613,000 b0ls, $7@8; in sacks, $6.50@7.50; Rolled | s5c and boxes E0c more per 100 Ibs for o o B Yokohama and Hongrong, at I Siatn Pt - i 3 o 7Y, T g et ,323,000; 268, arley, $6; Spl cas, , $5.50; 13 or equivalent. 3 2! B ama, oo, | bushels, decrcase 5i2,000: "oats 10,548.000 | T 550 100 1bs. o B of Broderick, B 28 by S 110, West Shanghal, and at Hong- r—5@6Y per cent. | Great Nor pfd.. 0 20 % | bushels decrease 1,%3,000; 1,434%00 | Pe¥B, $5.50 per 4 ¥ £ teady at $ASBG| o54.5m bushels, decrease 76,000; bsg:y 1,457,000 and Feedstuffs. . Recelpts of Interior Produce. Agmuflnk Ql!:l.‘ I}: Mt k::c ;{;m “-rtpun- mle - mhd-.u Y at $4.8%6 for sixty| Total sales ...... - bushels, Increase 22,000, Thd mar ety Tn unsettleq |, 4480 qr sks flour, 84 otis wheat 3081 otis| | MElacpl, . FRE, T 5 o | o . New York Bonds. TR e pending the resumption, of official trading P ur. 1918 hides, 3566 bals peits, 112 s | Twentioth, 528 by mx:o. Misiton Bloek | SO *7 "m"“‘ 5.1908 1 5 i n: " re-record Py .S. Hongkong Maru.Tues., June | T 8 ret 28 reg, 106%; do coupon, 103%; | Mgl spmnt i are e, of Jass rregular. with large | Onions. 20 bales wool, 88 tone Sa, | ignacia S. de Sarabla to Clara E. Ron- | S.5. America Maru.Tues., July 3, 1906 3 do s reg, 1®Y%; do coupon, 102%; do old| CHICAGO, May 21.—The wheat market tons hay, 196 s! m! 3 28, 1906 Mexioan | 163%; do coupon, WSK; 4o mew 4s| was strong all day and the volume of | hoiders shading the outeids quotationd | “rrom Gregon—4s0 ctis oats. e e i T e e | B O Sl s Silrdens, | oo on. 126%; Amer Tobacco' trading was large, the demand for wheat | ASide from 3 . b b : | o S i hien gen 4s,| belng Eeneral. Reports from ell overthe| yery, little eall, all kings of Hay are| oakiand Bond and Stock Exchange. |block 867 $5. | For freight snd pe ppocdtamg | 5 | winter_ wheat belt showed tho general | Mg (recly of Yy CEAND, "May 31— Oskland Stock| . Willlam °G. Jackson to Margaret L. | For TUERt NG PUMSES SO0« B EPTS {102; do ad) 4s, 84; Atlantic Coast Linej SOt Wood BE 275 T BRAN—$19 2o~rr ton. Ben e end quotations | Jackson, lot on 8 line of J street, 57;6 New York, Stock Market. 4s, ue%; Baltimore & Ohlo ds, 100%; do | Situatlon to be unchanged and that rains| MIDDLINGS—$21@80 per ton. 2% Pond Bewpier W of Ninth avenue, W 38 by 8 100, Out- W. H. AVERT, NEW YORK, May 21—The stagna- | 3is, %+%; Brooklyn R T cv 4s, 97i; Cen-|a%e Ereally Bty ferlous | SHORTS—$21@23 per ton. today fol * M Besston. side Lands Blook 760; c tr in stocks today [ tral of Georgla s, 111; 0o 1st inc, 97; do{ SAMeEo to fhe ETowing crop. In thel FEEDSTUI — Rolled Barley, $26@ T ane vt Sol Getz & Sons to and Magsie times and dealings : do 3d inc, §9; Chesapeake & | Northwest, it wis claimed, tog much rain| g5 50; Oficake Meal in B-ton lots, $37; | Stocks and Bon L v T Pate 2| has fallen In many sections. The Weath- ; Cox Northern California Bs. Ohlo 43s, 108; Chicago & Alton 3is, ;] o Brmeats predicted showers for tonight ogfln..‘, lt[x"lll.go ;rht‘na’ En;o'tzz'l.% mn‘g; e utea Ofl 5a Chicago, B & Quincy new s, 89%; Chi- | throughout Kansas, Nebraska and Towa, | rce) &8 Mils, 823 0 (0 O taci, $38@73; | Nortnern Cal P cago, RII & Pacific R R s, 78%; do col| put despite this forecast sentiment in!Cracked corfl', :nbao; Mixed é‘ &d Cal Title Insuranc 65, %; C, C, C & St Louls gen 48, 104 | the pit continued bullish all day. A de-|35; Horse Beans, nominal; Broom Corn Colorado Industrial 5s, series A, 7 | crecse of 2.234,000 bushels in the visible| Feed, 90c per ctl; Alfalfa Meal, carload, Northern Cal Powt , series B, 77%; Colorado Midland supply, compared with & decreass of lots, $19.50; jobbing, $20 per ton; Meal- . Colorado Southern 4s, 93%; Cuba bs, | 1714000 bushels one year ago, alded in|faifa, $19.50 {n car lots and $20 in smaller | Bank of La fornia. smallest aggregate for any year. Prafessional room trad- sllowed themselves to become dis- the possibilities of profit- view .of the profound ket by the general perations fell to small ! A. Lelshman, lot S L P B T sl ea| ), SPRECKELS Jefferson B. Martenet to Jefférson Mar- tenet, lot on N line of Coso avenue and G e geans: BROS. & CO. ) 48, | 105; Denver io Grande 4s, 100%; Dis- | holding the market to a high pitch. Dur- tities. Glant Con ........ . 51% eet to W boundary line lot Al "q,:“-ufiufs %, ns\“ ;{rl.e pfi”(‘m’ uesm ing the last half hour there wes consid. | HAY. Cholce Wheat Hay, $16g17 per|Oakland Crematory .... .- R mi lots 48, 49, 51, 64, 56 and 88, gift ocumc m mm do gen 4s, 91; Hocking Valley 414 Ier:‘blg g‘r*;fllr;em'l:i:sm annd uflrt olfn t:nhe gain | ton; G% Wm;fi@g&y. su?u;dogs:{ 0 Mot SSA’LES- ” mafle;m go. g o S e ;- ® ceries. 9% ! which has ) e earlier e day t, ; Wheat an Martenet to Marl Marte- { e oty a0 isie.cert, otie do 54| yas lost. The closing, however, was §i0gits0: Tame Gat: Hiogia 55" Wit | s00 Associated O $450c505i nct. lota 48 to 62, 54, 68, 88, &4 and 70, B o rories, 925 Toulsville & Nashville unified | 7. July_opened nchansed to U@¥c| Oat, $9Qi150; Alfslfa, F1iGI160. Morning Session. 1 B eoen 3t."Mitohell ana . | 4=, 103: Manhattan consol gold 4s. 101%; & 500 Mont: (cash) .... Mexlcan Central 4s, T0%: do lst inc. 21:| 5ag2nd closed at £3%353%e, & gain of e kb Besda 1000 Dfield, Bik Butte Co. nn & St Louls 4 i < | “Despite greatly increased local recelpts,| The situation in Beans showed but 1000 g;cNMm LS & Texas 4s, 102Y; do 23s, S8 the corn market was strong throughout | littls c! from the last ort, the lggg uugn::a . R cf Mexico consol 4s. 84%4; the entirs session. Shorts were the ohief | market gefierally being quits firm, with a |1 ¥ fes subject to individ- | of the slightest | . which drifted | i | Thomtas M. | Gard erson, Marie L. and Ran- Goiph- v' Martenet {recgaveraace Te- | Oceania Steamship Company’s Deck corded May 16, 1906), lot 64, map 8, P pUTLDING CONTRACT. Pier 7. foot of Pacific St. on and then the Rimiebsly in other. " or with sluggish price currents | oo 0000 P Tag: New Jersey Central| buyers. During the day prices advanced | good movement noted in nearly ail kinds, | 1100 Montana . James Gigg (owner) with Logan Z. opposite directions at the | O BT OO, O ST AC B, 100%: do| moro thar a cent. but part of this Bl Whites were in increased supply B ooe Nat Reed (contractor), architects Armitage an abullition in | 571 o B0k & Western con .| was lost late in the session on realizing. |and slightly lower and there was con- | 1000 BRFERE ™ & House ‘moving all work R o Jo s 2 | a5is; Oregon Short Line rtdg 4s, %%; Pa The market closed strong, 'July %@lc up tinued wnk‘;lut. 1n~-1:l2k:-h whildnv‘ggg 1000 Jumbo Ext ‘Tmm aw moved l!{-fln mflw Nesponse to 4 |cv #4s. %:; Reading gem 4s, 100%: St|at I94@ike. Kidneys ruled strons *11000 Jumbo, Ext (s 10) R e v et 1 05 07 600 Midway ....... Oats were strong for the greater part| There is very little doing In ety di 1500 Midway (b 60} o1 from Louwls & Iron Mountain consol bs, 113%: : T e ot his | S Louts & Ban Francisco fg éa. 8; St of the day. Ehorts end commission ANS—Per ctl, Bayos, il “itimate of probable fyture prices to be | Louls Southwestern con 4s, 803: Seaboard | Bouses were the > yers. t}m‘. oG35 ched by these stocks. Alr Lino 4s, §7%: Sonthern Pacific 4s. 9t; g highor 8t 8¢ 000 +0 o 100 e G jes rose on the re-|dn 1st 4s cert, %%: Bouthern Railwayv 5s, 40 13c deciine in the price of ltve hi 4 S5 #m‘ [ 3 2.05; Red, $4 E o § ogs, | Kidneys, $4@h25; Blackeye, $5. ? ; ; [ X ts for the emactment of | 11Ti; Texas & Paclfic Ists, 12: Toledo.| ¢y, provision market showed e decidedly| SEEDS—Brown Mustard, —$4.50@4.7 ; . American Locomo- | &t T, & Western 4. 80%: Unfon Pacifie 4. | fio, ¢ tondency. At the close July pork | Yellow Mustard, 38.3065.75; ~Flaxse o . 1 :mors ig circula- | 105: U § Steel 24 5s, 98; Wabash 1sts. | was up 15e, lard was up 17%c and ribs | $2.50@3; Canary, 6@6 1-ic; Alfalfa, 12 (] merger with the Gen- | 113%; do Acb B. 78%: Western MaA 4s, 86 were 7l4c higher. 1-2@3c; ’1.‘lmm.hyi 501 Hemp, 6@ e - CHI ~—The leading fu-|51-20 lbi' HlmoL @3 1-4c; sm: $2.40@2. ma. mpany. These are the | ywheeling & Lake Erfe 4s, 88%; Wisconsin May 21 puaeis % of the market, The | Central és, 02 tures ranged as follow Com, PR Kiles, 85; Gre 1 ok pe fak 2t wms Aisodulile TR S At o, iien. Lo, Clos. | BRIES PALE Ko™ 1145: oreen| Municipal and Corperation T 19 3 . :se in @ market of such| Aasmg Conm, 200; Alice, $2; Breece, 30c; 847 S6% BM¥% B for stocks. Penns¥l- | prungwick Con. B0c; Comstock Tunnel, A IR e T S Ll L e e S ; a8 ey A e kation | 15¢7Con Va Min Co, %c¢; Horn- Sfiver, 3 % RInEeT® ¢ dresh fruits and prices for course 1_"?‘;("‘2”1:3 Of | . "Jron Silver, $5; Leadville Con. 5c; 0 9% 48 " 491 | nearly everything on the list were well < ome deeres of pres- | Little Chief. 6c; Ontario, $2.15; Ophir, $4; 4%, 47y 481 | maintained, berries’ and Cherrles| . market continued easy | Phoenix, $2; Potosi, 156; Savage, T0c; 47% 485 4& 4 still lead in point of demand, and al- . 5 . \ incipal inquiry being for | Sierra Nevada, %c; Small Hopes, 35c; though receipts of bo:ih ‘were heavy, v " : over the end of the year. | Standard, 8. = 1'4‘:2 ;'ufi '5‘45 chofce !ofl‘:‘flm nlcm:"l pd?} o gy. 4 Y . 32 “ 4 i : ol £ e ha 9 % Gonata Topaeking, % b '803-804 Kohl Building, San Francisco this mat money brokers reported Boston Stocks and Bonds. % e - er bbl— at this time of the 40 15.65 15.40 15.62%| natu growth 15.77% 15.50 ~ 15.7214| the season, came 82% 16.56 - 16.32% 16. terday | was s . {87 28N A ds the :that most of the ess was done at s 3 Gent. “Transfers Fran- Mum—d{l loans, 5@5%:; ,lm'q loans, E;t;co’amr;&'h R eveasnry moain |4%G5%. Bonds—Atchison ds, 10f; do adj -wtnnud to over & million doliars. Asd4s, 94; Mexican Central 4s, 77%. Rall- Sept. Boston ~ Chicago Denver

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