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THE SA;J FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1906. lonPacific. mmu-nmw ll torm, whu caused -fi .mm n:{n sion of fog disteichs, The. rebe ar ks 'AUCTION SALES 'AUCHON SALE Saks e & Cok s LG8 | Lard, per 100 Tis— | FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL Do pfd - i 5 f | Dom_Irom B B e s R R e b o Cash Grain and Provisions, e ...r.;::‘x.:&:;-;.::;:m SUMMARY. !deposit with the banks and only drawn I35t %‘""c‘ :2 DAL g R G e e A g - iz pe == or“s— — {upon in limited amounts as required fOr |y N SoMsoe. o7 e e Local bond and stock eschanges the purpose of the company. This would | United Fratt .o 1o e b e e T By o Frank G. Kitby resume thelr sessions. {reduce the operation largely to ona of | Un Shoe Mach. 14 2 white, BALEIS No. AT g e R ——— ‘7"- we it Gert 11 e Wheat in active demand and slight- | book transfers of sccounts, and would | % | Shive, ass nm “No. 2 rve, 7S, Sici ool fealling am'me. do 1oose. H €43 Co el | idings, broken a: Iy highes. Lexsen (he chance for dlsturbaries s the | U ey, 426 v 14 chojee m%{'gfl;- m mu 'Shm Tor Hhack s 7@ Hone 1 18 Th'-?.'« h;d )?unfi)a e'-;m Bariey dull, with repurts of rain |money market. Some shifting of loans is| clover, hx 3 ’k“lnn N oz ‘acr o to Cdliforn) and ciimate, Anmage. {always necessary. however, in a financial | < Imxdon flofin‘ Elock!- m.. sides (loose). "‘“ "’"‘“‘"" e “a | Makawelt 0. 53 34 ‘Senr\!frgn Klehmey ‘I:} m‘{';:;m‘ma Qais quiet but seadtily held. | transction of t:is magnitide, and as it B $16.80@10.38; | G Viseapics, fer focen, MISCELLAVEOUS. |all stock ofered. No outside horses takea, iy tiement and on Friday by payment of LES—Dota !'-esv Se@St per Alsia P A4S 50 e 8 Co. nleue do not_ ask e-;husnusn.on “THURSDAY, MAY 37, 1906, (B S W At o8 B[N TR 2 =™ 2 SR o..“',:::-,.':a:,.;g_:';::: e 0 e B ewrin o 58], B HORAN'S SALESYARD Ffl—"“ unsettied by the storm. | ;e riptions on new Chicago and North- ST St western stock, the professfonal traders in unchanged. stocks were inclined to operate cautious- | fl! fryits damaged by the rains. {15 Tne London inafket was i a tons |G itter steady. {servative mood on account of stock ex- | ET .+ bais ot high | oo BRE AN R e clr o uew, ctl, 50@1. Ouions, per fifl Asso Ol Co. 45 50 [Pac Aux F Al o for local 8 . s Aret. change settlement this week, and Paris | 900 cese weak. wés aisturbed by the Russidn outlook | pe 00 e L o i, o Corner Tentn ahd Bryant sts., S. F. « | The only interest in our market was due T e R | 5 L $1: . “ 1 w. H. 3 . 1-;:‘“:1“ in ekt anpply A e mavementy fo Mpetial Stosk, Amer Butter, Cheese and Fggs. e Ses “5:'.:,’”0‘;':.,’,,., e R W c-morm. Stock and Oil Exchange. |Temporary K g e o g o Meats in good supply and easy. ican Sugar and Americati Beet Sugar OHICAGOD, May 28.—O0n the Produce Exchange Aske] Bid. Ask. 5 arted upward together, as they did toedby the Butter market was steady; Creamerice, mm" " Cheese and Eggs. Al oil mx « 4iEen @) -12.00 2. % | AUCTION—Don' : m‘. the big consign- \len:urul— Da |several weeks ago, and fevived some ru- ] u&a\m:;n{;{_‘:flw 36"‘&ant d“s‘t'un‘y‘:“:g ;wm'd £ '"h o A ‘ 1.50 New issue L raent of horses, buggies, carts ofar Bastérn Bxchanges wil be closed. g’:;‘_)‘;f:: P “o'x:“;'he‘:;‘:g“"m’;rsljg et fl&: §e: ‘quage. gL B 6. tha Chehamit Gb e Jer potin. bat oy B0 A L CTOVGH hee sEds| 828 fiz«m in m open market far CATTLE, snELP ANI) HOGS. | there were no sales, as buyers I'e':: Sl bolding ||‘a_|aur._s|_ day seaside traffic was reversed owing to for three months' off waiting for the market fo get down to & " #hort bills is s per cept and_for siorage basis. All grades of Butter ruled stesdy Iue of Sate Deposits. Tl e e oG A BoUt | bilh 344 918 por bamp > - ¢ Chicago. Y ol junhatidys a5 there was contianed | § - On the morning of the fire A. O. Parking, | STRI0C TACE V0 AV, Srading. The | sy, | cHICAGD, May % —CATTLE—Receipts, | frisvess in Eggs. Thirty-ove casve of selected - superint B i T e ' Reading had the offect of check- Condition of the Tremsury. o0, saro;g“uls_! m‘,»lhs her. Hoeves, 35681 3::: Eges were sold on Change at 18c per 15 - T the National Benk of the Pa- | p 't t. B N, May 28.—Today’s state- | cows and heifers, . 7 — ¥ o the Claus Spreckels building, H\nfierfhr:' f‘“zdxfg‘;:::l\z:»‘;‘:ur\?t"glllurdflvu: m‘lfi’,{‘%‘:‘ifif’ (1;2‘!“ Nalances in the gen- ,eeden,lisz T5@4.00; Texans, $4@4.80; calves, e ;;"f_"“:‘”}g' Tos Butter, 9500 1bs 3 Mining Stocks. = g et tg_tha Nemh-and SEra SO ““lvu-nna evel the trading became listless | eral fund shows: -Available cash bmg. as!_zls&%s_nwmu Today, 48,000; esti- Q“:o'flchl ‘quotations as established by sales, SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. R 01 28 ts far the conveniencsd of box hold:|,;4 ingifferent, and the arift of prices | $158,435,765;" goid coin and buition, 375,575, e 10,000, Market weak to|Pjds and offers on the foor of the Dalty EX'| Following were the sales oa the Sun Fran- ELOSING QUOTATIONS. ers, Hik experience as & Wells-Farg0 | o0 scarcely appreciable. The addition |184; gold certificates, $44,410,390. mn}fi:rum:‘l"{gd and butchers, & HEEH, rnn[;e are’ap tollows: . CRY v, | €150 Stoek ahd Exchdnge Boatd yetersay: - prasnin s sxprebg agent for meny yédes i8d him 10 i the agricultural lprrnvrmtmn bill in Murket. h avy, $6.40@6.50; rou h heavy, :6.15 T T oy nmdsmlw Mottiing Seasion Tonopah Distriet. expect that many patrons wotld netursl- | ;. Senate of a meat inspection bill and | New York cwmn 30; 1ght, smmu». .406@9.20; bulk packing .‘n.cn. “steady o B e Ko i 5 B Askeda 4 n to deposit their vaiusbles | . agitation following ha¢ added to the| Ngpw YORK, May 28.—Cotton futures {.a'm 4061 6. and 141se for 6.00 against Gestruction by fire, and he wae e of poskible damage to valies from | cjosed steady. May, 1L3l¢; June, 1L0%¢; HEEP—Receipts, 20,000, Mhrket steady. new flits. 10c per_ ib. = Bot mists ki A number of box holders |the spread of entiment against corpora- | July, 11.08c; Auglst, 10.82c: September, she,p‘ $4.75@6.35; lambs, $5.40@5. 10e, steady; New York n e !&rflw ‘;n m‘flf tiong on account of abuses. Conditions | 30.63¢; October and hovenb:g l}m‘mfi;’ 5 MAN BGa8—Cu Tresh selected. 18 fer = Tom e &dvancing | in the late market became lethargic and‘cember. 10.57c; Jnnnnry al 1. MIB LAXEO[S A KETS. =t Y = g . Py he pos »fl:flvfl-‘ m;pmhv‘fllr;nlbln;t the market closed about stagnant. > | 10.62c; March, 10.76c. e fa s % i S g ) 15, Brm; seconds, 1Ge, » g Slawe eiels build:- | Bonds were irregular, Total ssles (par| Foreign Futures, J s 3 200 G 3 3015 were open, ried some pouches of | vgiie), $1,500,000. | New York Grain mnd Produce. < Meats and Poultry. 13:{ g:h:;ne’r( e ’43 2 ;n.;" e regietared _mafl ”Y;:ll'cr fl_:re:: an;‘i ‘1}3?{ United States bonds were all unchanged | w ot yoRK, May 2%—FLOUR—Re- ‘."y little Poultty came to hind Festerday | SW Mesican . .00] Too Standard Soa 230 88 % Sufhs oo Coptkgtelioa’ and. WHEh-the |0 ot ceipts, 20,60 barrels; exW 8100 barrels; and. a& there was no demhid to speak of, prices NG QUOTATIONS. ) = e g e | New York Stock List. quiet, but firmly held, for-all descriptions were nomindily wnchanged. Bid. Aget F Bid. Ak 3% 3.10 ts were opened several weeks after-| seilh aliikane .o o WHEAT—Receipts, 50,800; exports, 88,690 reshi Ments were plentiful and rafber easy at 0k - 50 54 > re -wm-;n ng. e\l'tn‘ tn_n:h» “ll“m-l‘e;: 5 ‘l‘;\;‘szlhl“u' SefShC i ow . iewes bushels: spot, steady. No. 2 red, 98%c: the puvhul‘t:ll Quo(r:li SeeN e 15 2t 38 39 o was d _intac is shows 3 - BT e 3 ozen ens. = 50 1.05 " an the h- A 108% 2 nominal, f. h afloat; No. - 11 13 = e e v g 4 Norduern Datuth, e £ o' b anoat, o o e Sl v W W BT sai e =5 > > : fam 1, 1% 918 |1 Northern Manitoba, ®igc £ 0. b afloat | LT L3006 2080 |Pigeons, $i@l. ai” 1.5 Erum ctotiae. = 0106 Driad Fralte in New York. Amer Bxpress % IE% 1t was an frrepular day in wheat, wind | ooy bl s VRESH' MEATS—Wholesale rutes per_pouad, | DTS O Va0 — = u% e ol g ° Am e 4 1. pld g 3 ing up with prices 3jc lower to lc met et Bom. Al terers o Uealefs, are us follows: |Brins @ & C-- — Bam 18 s il advices from New York say of o, 0o % higher. Barly weakness, based on clear- St. Louis Wool Market. Dest Jpsokc for teele and Ge for Cowd: | frins Savage. — 131 = » % R e b Liteeed “08i ing weather in the Northwest, WA SUc-| gp joUI8, May 28—WOOL—Bteady. | vutios, Sic@be for Weters and 7 @se for | Bul 2 B e Pl 17 18 Acting upon advices from Fresno the pta ceeded by a rally on the strength of COM | yy iy prades, combing and clothing, 25 | Bwes: Laiubs, 1@ 10¢; Dressed Hoge: 315 @100 » £ % | Bootn 30 3z entatives here of the oniy roast Locowmotive Sna thereatter the market g (“1‘. o | et ne, LGt Leavy fine, 1 S 3 3 br = % | Booth 30 1 gy g ¥ A e < T firm, closing quiet. May, S1@bide, e b washed, S300hc. 3 Hides, Tallow and Wool. B3 50 8.00 | Columbia. Mountain - - 25 S5 I BEND N 1 a1%c; July, 85 15-16@89 9-16c,; closed ic; — HIDES—Culls 2d_brapds sell about %@ie ot % | Conqueror . s 11 - . a'nfns“\e-w;f:“‘-‘_.:’ :n:;' September, @86 11-16c, closed 8i%c; De- Hops in London. auder quotations. envy Salted Steers,’ ‘u- TONOPAT MINING EXCHA GE. Daisy 7 — A s & R 4 Am Tob 1 cember, 87 %e, closed 8. uvvm’oou May —Hops in London: | medium, 12¢; lght, 12¢; Cow Hides, 13¢ for . on the San Fran | Diamondfieid Bl Butte Con 40 has caused a fufther decrease in|j,ioonds M HOPS—Steady. Pacific Coast, firm, [3@E3 1is, heavy Gl tefor 1M Stugs, §16c: Salted Followlig were the sales e Dixie .. 08 crop estimates. At thé pricés named i ers showed no QIEPOKItion to take hold and thetr WIthdrawsl wes without mpe- | 18¢; Saited Veal, Salted Oalf, 14c; | ¢l8co and Touopah Mining Exchange yésterdus: Hides, 22¢; dey mp. 20c: dry Culf, 2de; ins, shearlings, 20@40¢ each; = short Atchison PEFROL UM Stenay. R COFFEE—S8pot Rio barely steady; No. Northern Wheat M-rkem 7 invoice, Thoe. Mild, steady. OREGON. mpire - ldfield Aurera . Goldfield Gold Dust . < & Sact upon general market condi- ¢, firm: fair _ refining, S0@TEe each: meditm, 0c@F1.10; long Goldfield Kewanas M Co = There is \ory little spot..stock i"lssllg‘hncer‘l‘t:l‘;unl. 9 test, 316-32c; mo- mmuno May 28.-~WHEAT=Club, AADN. Forss "‘d“‘h;;f,”'flfi‘ e Goldfield Mining of Nev ) e s N e e + | lasses augar, 211-18¢; refined. steady. 8¢; bluestem, 74@.bc; red, 7lc; valley, 10 s Il A9 3 . | Golaheld Spearhiead — buvers to hégitate gbout taking dhy aisre ' NEW $0 XK. May J-The market for | @ic. s oaorse, Tides, ey 320425 Lo 1000 MaeNemara .. 2 | Great Ben. 50 needed to cover actual ro‘n« futures closed steady at a net de- WASHINGTON. small and B0c for Golts: Buckskiné—Dry Mext. | S0 MacNamara 24 Jumbo ... 1.50 . B o Clihe of 15 to 20 points. Sales Were ré-| TACOMA, May .- WHEAT — Un-|can, Sc; dry saited Mexicin 28c; dry Central Jumbo Bxténsion 22 new crop Santa Clare prunes for October rted of 173,500 bags, including: July, at|{changed. Export — Bluestem, Toc; club; |American, $7ic. —Goatakius—Prime " A nm, 40! Laguna .. 13 ship 83 Lbh T cous bag Sute §6% 15 September, $6.10@6.15; Nevember, | 73c; red, fe. 700 x5, 3L EL Mt SR we 95 40| Mohaw .50 side prines on a 3%e f. 0, b. | e i R ek e We! sma e o B A e Northom Bustness. | TN, mptns, giye 1 e i3 P 58 Lhik 4% & Iatsting & NEW YORK, May ABU'I'I‘ER-——F“ITI- PORTLAND, May 28.—Clearings, $875,- | Grease. 3@3%r. 5 38 eld e on Thursday, a street price extra creamery, N@2%e. OF | 4,y: balahces, ®,075. WOOL—Fall clip—Northern free, 13@15¢: do, 2 Mo} the Pasta, | O flelal prices creamery common to extra, | ' TACOMA, May 58.—Clearings, $6i1,472; |dereetive, I@\de: Middle Conaty, free. 12@15¢ ‘ - ol Ehe_ Sbve liGoie, Western factory, commion to Arsts. balan 51,611, 4 0. defective. 9G1lc: Sab Joaqiin xpd South: pes and it was withowt influence Hgide: i ?!l. , May % —Clearings 1,3, 150; | o, S@lic} Ban .vu-qmn Tawbs, 13@lee: do 1 e Spot prunes are 5 : > 3 lefective, Ib. Spring clip—San 90| Lot 'L Cousolidated Gas CHEBESE-—Firm. bal Joaqui i w th l' ths, 14@16e; di . slowly. What | o Proguets - RBGGS - Irregular; Western firsts, 16 SPORANE. May 25.—Clearings, F61,471; | 45005 & ,4@‘,‘&‘",““,.‘"%‘0..,‘: b Besene 1 . S pacharn Eehches | 520 o P fic; lower grades, 14@l6c; Southern, 14@ | balances, ol S v, oEie; Norsi, 2 gis ot oo i Buer 11,39 big packers. Peaches | Del & Hudson 18e. S — pouid. Golden Anchior 88 i |‘aud there is little ?)el. l‘r: ?( West G DRIED FRUITE. LOCAT, MARKETS. PR E L :fi Red ;g\‘lfl 4600 Bhtifrog Yelvet 16 v buvers to consider | Denver 0 G = o N ¢ regarding future deliveries. | Do »fd | HVATORATED lfi:’lpsl‘;lfirsa;‘l;';émmlzru Mikchaiie 2o Butiidh; _ General Merchandise. | 2060 Nolawy § n;:ln:st Cursin 16| D few peaches on the spot, &nd ?mmm Secur l!"prno( n‘) n ;:ed R iroies a0 “!p— “’mc“" (:,n,u,\ B GH% 10c Sy A\ CLOSING QU 'T10! neid firmly Bp to the gdoted | P plies are conce Y, COAL--Wellington, §7.5 ‘ger ton: New Wel- Bid. Ask . o h Do 1st pm with November delivery bringing about 6c. tile, $6; Bryant, $6: Beaver 1 I NS Strictly pri ile; choice, 11%@N%e; Hosiyn, §7: Coos Ba Rich. | Ton Nev... = | Ngomers 2 re or less nominal i s e 4 : Crmteisng, 313 in Dk snd Sk | Mwie o L -¥ < [ OTinal B s of futiires afe re- 4 . 3, : ‘Pennsyivania amhnl-l( Egs. 1 A 3 -~ S Mg PRUNES—Are in better demand for fu- |New York Eschauge. 2 ISy ivenle PiRORIS Tar ¥ mon t " ‘Manhattan Distiict, S on fhe hass of ture shipment and prices rule firmer. The | Xew York ;,fé':,.""‘ Ty ‘?;rkr Tty Momtab 'd:flpn- Xorth Star. B Little Joo ..o [ c To¢ choloh’ & spot situation is unchanged, with prices | QTS PO Suec tions, ,t’:’ tom, Obio Ton 17 | Manhattan Broneho . e mng‘lng from 7% to- $%e, accordihg to INCRENAMONAL [ lons are for barrels: for ca 19 g:nhnmn Cowboy 28 | Dexter ...... % i APRK(‘OT‘!AA" scarce ahd firm, al-|New York on Par — | Manhattan i0 fte large there seems to though the high prices practically stop [hew York on Mesico s Qeamnflzn%'nm o4 - %o soll, - Cursants 816 pS? 5 | @emand. Choice, um. extra choic®, 13@ | guriin ou 1ondan, : BT mpumy,r Shaka = her gutet Louisvilie & Nesh.. A | j wh Hedddie for Ceylon and X s rket for spot al e l;d bt g Wheat and Other Grains. e =, S » = to the prosp Mex Ceptral . ancy, N%@12¢] ex-| worat The general toue of the Wheat mat- | 80¢: B8 je O, OBe: -mé o Butier 1 3205 3 3 seasor, and som Minn & Bt Loois 3 x5 M 4 ket wus one of strength, and, @lthongh trading 10 v 0. b M. & S Ste M 156 | gaten oose Muscatels, §@ | ju the local pit was coniued 0 narrow lhmit o4 \ e 173 | F%c: seeded raising, 54@i%c: London lay- | there wus a brisk moyement reported in roun = 4 from Fresno say con- H s | erd, $1.50@1.60. |lots at Port Costa. Northern Club made 37 2 eftimates pldce this years taisin 3 | Substantial advanee over Saturday’s closiug price = = 0% tons, and the sharp biéding 881y New York Metal Market. and Califoruln White Australlan, too, was bigh- 253 3 - that-hae been goin am h s 0k er. Adwies from Port Costa continue to repoft — ! T - going on among the pack- R of Mex pya 33% | NEW YORK, May 28.—The London tin|an excellent miflliz demand from the interior. 30 30| = 1 vs has advanced the price of ralsins in X Y Centrl Jo1p | market continued very nervous and unset- CASH WHEAT. e 8| Sotith Euteln 0 e sweatbox to e for efther -one of (X X. Gat & Wert 515 | tled, with prices breaking £ and over to| 20@1.25: i = = tiiree-vear contracte. The Caiifornia Fruit x.;m.u( & Westers. 3 6% | fi% 10s for both spot and futures. Lo- | Acaig® u'l-'"‘:eflé Rl Sads B Cap | iale, e et Bezathe 1 i ey A Cantiers theded in-ty- | Do % _ | cally the market was weak in sym ern O o =1 e ¥ oz AL | Bl AN WK (8 SyRBACEy.| 0L MR, Vet | I e S, o Sk e 5| Tne_following . marrisgs lcenses thres Pebaayivenih “k ‘( uedm;r. h‘ae tgflgen}!; flern dlfsr;doin $13214@1.35 per etl. ‘u-rr‘m?:\-n\s—su per gdllon I cases and , ".: 3 g & it &qufday: : - i Poples G v i | closed higher a 58 for spot an 12 % % e in “Guire, e New York Money Market. Pitte ¢ c & B . W' 6 for futnres. Locally the market Was| . yoriie Sesi a0 1o 12 P i D WHITR THAD RA Tead, Jashe | Goldiid din. 4 o | CHAEi Bu MORES B0 Sikh- S EASTERN MARRETS. 'l‘bfi-md Stecl ©ar.. 460 ,1.“ u:lrxcl(mnr:ged ligl;g mmq%nt:d at $18.75@19; | orsiag :"“'" B h" .Clnse ‘m [} mme Lead, 5@8%e, according to quan- Mh 2 s chc: and Donia_ E. “ebb. 18, Sam s : % i 3 = | Pranciice. 5 i R R | e yris | slectrolytic, JBIU@IRT; casting. $8BO | noe e g0 4185 $1-50% $1.50% | SUCAR—Tne Western Sopar Reguing Com. | Bl Bl 4 11| Thomas D. Sullivan, 35, 217 Thira JNEW YORK May %-Close: Prime | po 5 s 5 < I unchanged at 6 1be 5 in | st mi 2oy guofeh net cash: Cubes A Chnahed_wnd sirver Pick... 38 2| avenue, and Ethel H, Haynes, 20, 217 tile paper, #5@5Y per cent. Tet il 5 .2 91" | London and at $5.15@v.% in the locdl mar. BARLEY Tuers were no transactions fn spot | Fine Crished. 4.80cc Powdeted 8.05e: Cofdy | \f ' gueen .. — £ 'Pnird avefiue . i ¥ 5 ly Sirmer at BT 4 % | eet | grain on Chauge and prices were accordivg ,,{‘ o G,:;;,m«, unan. ags only). Biack Ants... 02 | Wi ('3 ‘Gera 23, 408 €1 at 348208 E Spelter was also unchanged in both | fiichansed und lurgely nominal = Bivers wi Tioners: 4.55¢ A; | Bloe B = il % - g 7 m"“m closing at £27 10s in Lond | holding off awaiting developuents and selters S s B X1 o ¢ | Street, d Ethel B. Jennings, 264 4565 9 TocAlly; * London and| were not iheillied to. urge busineks. e generdl ek Crestal Doiniuos, .55 "nu ® * Fifth avenue. tone of t market was oné ol siness re- 00 ; " e 1l = = ®¥on wan lower in_the Eritish market. | ports HHAC the crop Was Gown and badly dI\n-\wm B.o5c; bokets BN pes e = =|_ L% J. Lugo, 22, Santa Barbara. and | "S"c?é?“f".‘,.’é’ fourral;\; Closing a1 118 5| age ls some weotiogs, thes neceasiiating e r‘,‘,‘ 100108 for 81 i | Conu i3 5 | May D:Ly. l}'l, TI. zlelunily street. ~ i an: ve wari @ Locally | selling of shippiug steck for feed. Blsic] Fran te, 24, 2432 Market 1 its equi N " v steady; rhliroad | g :1'"’ ,,‘.:,,m was, tinchenged. No. 1 fowts. (e Takien for lesy than 75 barrels o 1% 4 vum Bt - fi?::-‘fi g e G R T 3@4% per eent; ruling| lrl‘;o‘s‘:,‘;}:’,f;'fi "‘%5 “‘“af'éd"z’"“i" No.| £10g1.15 for common 8nd $1.104@1.17% | . Receipts of Produce. torm Ex. — 194 Noe street. -60; No. 0 49, | for goud to ehoice feed FOR. MONDAY, MAY 28, | closing bid, 3 f cent; ’ - - - | emn Cosi & Hom Sn0 $1.75018. sixty days. $ig@i | Texar & Paclbe ¥ per cent; n‘: Tol %t 1 & Wes Eugene A. Bannerat Jr., 24, 729 OAKLAND STOCK STOCK EXCHANGE. R e %. o ND. May v 23 —Following are to—T-ou. 22, san a&‘-x Taftn and closing quotations on the | Harry J. Kasch, 33, Belvedere, ana FUTURES. FEF Morning Sesslon—10 to 12 o'¢loek. Visible Grain Supply. i —_— v’ . —Ne 3 , 97 3 a1 g ot el GareA T e Tisible Mup. | e ieroon Bessl: 86 bid, 97%e asked. 4.n§n[ouland Siock e i GB:na Exchange: Bthel Struthers, e?;:’. D‘:lveld‘esrrh W New York Stock Marker, piled by the New York.Produce Ex-| OATS_There fs very little doing in mu 3 Tobwi i '1&9\0‘ street, and Jessie A" '.']m 26, 1457 NEW YORK, May 2%.—The mill'(}GT\»E R change, was as follows grafn, but stocks are very low aud receivers | 8l ® 7 ' . e 1 stocks todfy sank into apathy. Therd |~ Wheat, 31,065,000 bushels, decrease 1,639, | are still_ holdiug out for the old prices. No | Middliugs 5 2% | 100 Jumping Jack . Fulton v,, = #purt of slight aetivity in the frst | 000 bushele. change fn fhe situation is expected uwtil the 170 | 1000 Dexter, s William_ Walker, 24, 2 01 Folsom : T e Corn, 2,509000 bushels, Increase §1,000 | I, F™P appenrs m e market, 5000 Dexter .. street, and Roee E, Brady, 24, 2607 SIRQL0 for poor o alr, 145 | | 1000 Silver Pick . =8 s % P 5 Reading, and if th - and $LGO@1.70 for ' choiee; | Hay, tons . 7 |Folsom street. o this mitgk sove ol L Ots 101260 bushels, decrease m,m‘vflufi s ek, € dig. 493 per erv | OREGON. L e Ty ot % | James Nolan, ¢, 1487 Utah street, of the market wo e, 161100 b e ey ot mier wiobriced | Flour, ge ske... 10,338\ Potatoss, 4k ..o 19 23 {and Mollie Suliivam, 24, 1407 Utak smatier showing. even thAn on fast bu;!n:u! 1! ushels, increase 177,000 nAnnt‘(rl:tl there »].'la ;w"_:nlr‘n::unm“) """né?.’.‘ WASHINGTON, * 530 |street. the: Sullier_aky FhUS TN 15 THe |3 Barley, 1,207,000 bushek Y Gyotimg large Sellow in bulk at §1.27 here ske.... 2390/Brdn, sks 2% | Merrill M. Swisher, 25, 3733 Sutten Ry S e S busheid N St FREH b et SR ok i S T s N, & closely responsive to control. It opened e hite, $1.85@1.40 per cf " THE STOCK KET. usantd, over (han on Satirday. bt war Quickly | o b5, 24,0 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Bon i 1‘ . < — $00 MacNamara, b B ma Iasa Ny pward. News = regarding the | Not'p R our rinaceous Googds. d Bond Exchange, the | 5 ndfield Con.. » ent was not forfhcoming Beyond | cove Eeiar Future Grain and Provisions. There was mmng in the way of new busi- “T,E‘,:,sfgf.lf-d.m:nd the Oil Exchange all fl%’.‘,"‘ op Hxtension. i | $4L l"‘ as done duty at vious stages.| Bo ntd was made of a published ru- | Sloss Stee! oming retirement of the| he Pennsylvanis to be suc-| Total saies éeeded by the present head of the Read- CHICAGO, y 28— in either Flour—or Millstuffs reported e T Tl (18| T W L DY B R M est point of the day, local trad i [ Oregon und Wastinglon, $0.2083 ‘per barsl. | lfght o% tne Bong Exchange, o %0 Tt Bat s raders who | RINACEOUS in packages Sugar was ex-djvldend of 12%c and Paau- 1000 Jim Butler 3 Macks 24, San Francis- 2&-"‘ hd Richte xm'm‘.‘n,mm s Thomas Csrrell, 2326 Folsem 1.3 |street. and Julia h, - 28, 3000 Franciseo. . New York Bonds. | ing, and the assumption was added of | - wete prompted by absence of rain in the oo Grabam Fiou. 31 i tl 1.31% | Goush street, San 3 cluser relations between e two propar | U5 0T 2 s 401 Tapan 0o, 2%eer.. on, | epring wheat territory eNing freely. Trie | Ihe: ‘e Flonk, £h10: Jize Medh, £3.50; Rice | n mising Mhares there was fair traaing | e West Bnd B | Gustave Langioys,: 24, 1583 * tie- 'me of the extreme dullness of the | - g0 SPUE- -5l Bo sy 8 lfact that rain had fallen in lllinofs, In. |F) 8 Cors Mewl 82757 exita Cresm do. | "jo Comstocks. The. market tended |70 Jumbo .. 16 and Germaine Coflrut. 27,1 iaging was attributed to the Breaking | ha oo | 08| Dy B et 4% | diana and the Ohio Valley also créated | & B““ Qut Oroats, B418; | jownward at the opening, but turned |iow National Bank & | Turk street. - £ the week by a :ln.lqu\ on Wednesday, | Do ol 4x reg. 1006 L & X unifed 48.105% | D2Arish sentiment carly in the day. Tos | {120 races Wieats $0.10: Poring = ,,2 firmer again toward the close. 6000 National Bank, s 10. [3 John Black, 23, 233 Texas m R iy SauLing aa ’nlfhfl Of | Be comen...... 3% Man con eold 4a. 1004 | Ward the end of thé first hour shorts Whole Wheat Fiour, "$3.50; Rolled O < | There was heavy trading in the Tono-| 500 National Bank, b 3. 6 |and Bthel Terrill, 29, 1008 Bighteenth Tty 5 o1 e s a1 B e My bought freely because of an official fore- i sacke, $6,30@7.00; Rolled Wheal, bbix gpahs, Hs will be seen, with marked ad-|1m0-Kendall 5 |street. 9ppo! it 3 on -sudden develop- | pom. ,1 203 | cast of rain tonight in Minnesota and k i .in sacks,, $4. Pearl Barley, $6: Splith vances in MacNamara, Midway and Na- 1000 Adams ® ll-ttltv C. Smith, 41, mente. The fact that Subscriptions fail m:zlozher sections of the spring wheat voun. | bras. boves, §5.30; Green Pea, $30 per 100 {jonal Bank. 5000 Cash 18 S . oty aind, &ue tomorrow on the SRR of Pent. 1013 | try. Later came dispatches from Kansas | pounds. e T « | 500 Rescus . [0k 5 Tene, 26, 562 Adhibany & o oo syivania notes also had the offect of de- i City claiming that many damage reports STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. 1500 Dixie 09 | George M. Schueider. 30, 922 FulIl- terring Some traders from operating. | Adsniie € 1 "4 1000 ] ’(“2 {gere coming in from Western Sissontt, x . 3000 Sunset. s 10 S AR Tessie M. Wagner, ’\n::: "v;:xr-ksfln.;r;‘rl:!rrg lb‘da)'- But the Balt & um.. - ,,y.,‘ ? | Southwestern Nebraska and Nortireaster | qpe Hay w .,.“‘P,: was quiet and| ‘. MONDAY, SMay 25-10:30 a. m. St. Tves % |809 Baker street. o, Sy ——— )-'M’mwo Ox’ gln of disturb- | Do | Kansas. This strengthened. prices some- | ynsettled peud the receipt of antheatle news, iD STATE St. Iv [ * T an, 3 s transac. VR T vk, nn.| 5 | what and during the Mst half of the ses. | regarding the et of the xtorm. upou the omm | ¢ UNITED STATES BONDS. od Bird % tion, Assutance has been given that the Centrai of Ga 5s. nl “hn & W eon sion the feelng in the pit’' was firmer. | The storm, coming as it did whea barvesting| ., Afl 1% zupds paid for the notes will be left on oo 9108 Line Tag 4n. ww The market closed steady. July opened |wss In Drogeess o about ‘io. beain. will hoid | 4s ar conp. . 4s qr ep new — .00 e e | Do [~ e ;mnv 3l | %@%e to %@%c lower at 82%c to 83y, | the new crop back for some little while. There | 45 qr res.. qr coup.... — 95 Cbes & Ot MK!I - :“l'\—lnmn A5 :ng .I(Lvlm‘ed 1o §3%c and closed e lower at | X2 mmd allaronnd Sruness fn the market T SCRLEANEOUS BONDS. 6% ‘ORI & Alton ¥ % I8t L 1 1 clAld A Wik — — JOk T Con 5s, N. W.HALSEY & 00, Tt B R R [T et oot ant et westne| DSOS 2 AT S B S e " CRT & Avs% Seaboard A Line 4 ¢% |in’ the Middle West caused some weak-| SHOR’ per on. Bay - Be.: 55 | B et 030 50 Tacine: 42 ness in ‘the corn market during the early = Holied " Barley, @2 1o afcs Do * |trading. Later, however, the market be- | Oflcal 1 n btoy lots, $37.50; g Bank: { Do be, |came strong on covering by shorts and pee 3 ut’ Cake S ai mills, ers, | colo Mid ml( |buying by cash houses. The market | D 10 and $28.50 i 5 ton :nl»u- Jobbing, §24; lr‘nrn & So closed strong and close to the high, Corn Meal, critl G«m q { wrm.-n Packic 4n ;p.'s int of th est | Mixed Feed, Harse | Guba 8o &8 srenl 20 5u. o | DO OF M8 Gar oy openéd e to Cort' Fept S0t 1l AT Dealers in Ronds, | Diiat Sty fi| el and closed %c to e xufh. at i | u"flq and e 7&[5;‘ prior ‘l:m a 13%“\:;.4,]". B Wetflwuth-r g T had a depress- w&lflt 7 are ing effect on e oal F'ANKLINAND O’FARRELL BT i R % | opening bt later fier feoling dcselopes |t lenet” they are fond ; §18., Y " |in sympathy with the st of corn im0, . . i vre- York Mining Stocks. July opened %c lower at advanced 135 P of Adims o 05|10 33%c and closed H@ige hlal'f at 33 o] %00 SAN FRANCISCO, \ 33 | G, STHAW-Per - Do e Je. — = |01 2 “was . 10— |S v Wat NEW YORE 5 o g 16| firm an I B e ] 1 n.u*hnm - everyibing except Pinks | D0 Jom B0 — IS ¥ Wa = ALS W street Hors Htver x| biddess for lard and ribe, But Sferings | 350 SESIL oS, the e st o T oo s | NEIE o€ € G102 — | Do ds | PHILADELPHIA- - % . (. . |Coavite Gon 3 ’ St et oL the o P P e = e § R Ty 4 el N Rea) Estote Trust Bidg, | . y Lt FEo% LS T fomled CHICAGO - - - ig: !lonmm fnll logns ... 495 | Mniee e AT B, Tt 0T e A & Fime Josas. 49, 80% | Adveoture Frvvigh ool D038 -....106 — 7 o ll‘t i Black | 2 : : Amhl-n e Amal o - o El rJ. C. WILSON Stocks and 3onds, Member Stock god nge, 488 Celifornia st or 2171 Pacific ave = S ...amw.

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