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THE SAN FRANCISCO ket Is unchanged, with’ urlcuy rlme D% axif uoted 11“ 115:. choice, 11%@I1%c; w;\‘smm'rou. > gncy. OMA. ay Unn R oNB e Crer futyre shipment are ch'::!‘?ed Noxport: Biueste "5‘“‘ i, | iemer 1n tone, but_ ot 18178¢; Ted,, T0c {unchanged, with qnotlt ions ran| ’ ___k_ {from 7 to $%0, according to grade. ‘Nerthe: m% E ' | APRI '$——Are sparingly offered for o iz | TALLOW—Na, 1 = “fi‘.‘i" fo_bbis; | future shipments and are vcry Wcares PORTLAND, lla¥ 2'-Clnrlm In cans and drums, Xe 5 o.m tH lon speot. hoice are ’un ;7’5.320 bfl:ncel. $72.257. ¢ 3%, B — _ ———— extra choice, 12% @1lic; hnoy. l 0 TACOMA, May !—Clear!nts. $569,- 1 7 14 34e, 380 balances. §77,51 SUMMARY. L 178 - 37 "gw PEACHES—Are firm, with choice| SEA' E, May Q—Clearlnxt. $1,- AR Dintness elinacd Sollay- 5 o B ,?.uo(u at Tici extra chioice, 114 @11 }e: 276.030; balances, sshaen - o Slight variations In Silver and Ex- 1 S [iener. VRWIRe S RS WY 501;?‘%““@!' o aen. Lids _“'“ m:\"lf:;n fi ith light tradin Io 21% mR“sn‘(Ns‘AJQ quiet I?‘a :\:cbhal:{:d. 4 rm wi 1 2. Do . 50! ose Muscdtels are Q\IQ e B MARKETS. Barley weak and somewhat lower. s Gity s 22| secded ralsins, 51 @7%e, London lay- LOCAL___ ! Il)ul: and Corn inactive and un- Do pfd. ers, $1.50@1.60. Exchange and Bullion. changed - o] LOOAL. S i New York Metal Market. S = - o S L SHRLE" Eippr Jegrreel o NEW YORK. May 20.—The tin mar- (Sterliug Exchange, 60 dayt...... — @4.88% s . 2 X ket was higher in London, récovering | Sterling Exchange. sight. = B2 | e Hay steady. Feodstuffs in lighter the. 1085 of the previous day, with spot |Sterivg Exchauge. — @ supply. Do and futures both quoted at £186. The |New s Erieen = 3 Beans moving quietly with a steady issouri | = local market was ?lrm in” consequence | Xo% o market \.‘l‘ 1\»‘“ & L\m .ngo;;“ed ;! “od“xo:l i Toadon 5. = A e " 3 i o pfd : er advances 5 8 _m;«:nn. advanced 1c and Lard Ol Do | £35 18% for spot and £85 2a 64 for fu- . Sk - e S L 2 3 SRR | tures. Locally the market was un- I 2 Fresh Fruits firm with light rece X Y Gentral changed, with lake quoted at $18.75@ - New Potatoes advancing. Veg 19, efnrolyuc at §18.37% @18.75; cast- ! 05 o8 bles plentiful. ing. SISRBGIEIU. ot rceuss tn | @ e pxs vel 5 et eonan $ : (_l'{:k:‘ \::-‘:';.."rm Batter steady and ;"fledhfi"wm.r':ggia n x‘;n on. it was a e \':he;lt .m:: (t)m::‘gnt:mm T8 : “ > S el shade lower a EAT—The market e ness Pouliry quict and weak. = Beef and mu Spelter was unclun;ee at £27 10 in | poted in the last report. aif traae e | of witter Sper Oll. e natural, wiater Sperm ® 5 Lamb declining. London and at $5.85@s.95_locally. Toua pit was 'oF a Jgut -outine charactet.. At R e N e O B 2 BHER 52| “Tron was higher in the Eaglish mar- | Port Costs, which is Sttt 1be maatn Saboly depet n Ol S00: "N, i Sriou s B » \h'lnnrlal lnn nn,”ket, with standard foundry quoted at |for the interior mills, prices range siightly high- Neatstoot O, 756; No, st OIL, | Jim ,,",, i ”h 1. 0 32 se 495’ 9d and Cleveland warranis at 48s | er than here. 4 Teing Ofl, 40c: Saimon L ot S50 botted Casa 380 :gmxol—;fl S 5 D819 10 Nor-2 fourl- gy i S O, "YEASOLINE, ETC.—Gaso » e ern is quot al o h -1 .30@1.35; ed £ 30 | SE% Hortbetn A5d Moo T Foundry scuths| s oeulmols Cll. BUA0EII: O s WAl b "Water White - Coal on. Hom - 2 1.00 EASTERN MARKETS 25% 1 ern, $18. 25@18,50; No: 2 foundry south- | formia. $1.30130: Sorthor Crub, s10@1.33ls Pearl Ol in = 3¢ 4 IASTE 3 TS, 129‘* ern, $17.75 @18, ‘;ogg;filuges:e "u .87% @1.40; Nosthern m, Astral, 17c: Suhml]'-':agx"enms":fiu "' - 18 : - e i o RS Pt 1, per ¢ ) i 3 = _ New York Money Market. &% 1 Avaflable Grafn Supply. FOTURES. : a}z B o e Mot g;'m ol .‘5 2 e NEW YORK, May 29.—Cle call, 21 NEW YORK, May 20.-—Special cable Morning Sessioa—10 to 12 o'cloek. llll.[e, iron barrels or drums, 8ci No. 2 do, 6lze; S o — ' s L = 531, and telegraphic ~communications re- December—$1.84, cases, 8%c more: Benzine. in bulk, 12 , cases, 0 - P 29 t pe 5% ' ceived by Bradstreets show the No afternoou. session. 19¢; legree Gasoline, in dulk, 26¢; in cuses, n al-# ; um [lowing changes in avaflable Sppie RARERY =ihe Mptket wib dscibidis walk' o ~ s ™ S| e Bl g ool | R R o R |l (T Ll n e ond = B : 29 | eat—1Ln ing stoek into the marl et § = e 1 1. of the Rockies, decreased, 3,273 oy D WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, S@8%c Kt = iak : fl 950 b‘\‘xsr‘lielao:;gg?tb'g% and in mElur&p:. Teed ,z';‘f",;,,(',;; e tol g 5 Wit Lend. Ssise, Sevording. to qumn: o ® @ creased, E: 0d immediate wants. A sale - bt~ e84 lmg‘ Y, decrpased, 3,073,000 bushels. 5 mfi:fi{"m Was reported af $1.10. °‘m";,?":fl":.?."f Cuben” A Cronbea_spd 2 B 1 ¥ T4 94 Corn—iinited k?h", S C;fi‘gd'd # " CASH' BARLEY. Fine 4.80c: Powdered, 4.05c: Candy = - ad p overnments. - Sleady: wallmoids, it 10 ‘:‘:}‘:’he",f‘" chmti o 2 b % ' $165@1.10. for common “and. $1.10@L13 tor E{:‘;“(& O e . 08 B = - 5 Oats—Uriited’ States ~ and -Canada, to ciolee feadl o Joleh Ai00: Tt Sl bags only), o = - 109 | east of: the Roclles, decreased, 1. 328 - 4.18¢; Extra C. %68c; Golden C. New York Stoek Market. 305 | 000, bushels. Marning Sesslon—10 to 12 oclock. H. & E. Crystal Domlnos, 105% | e /| May—s1.15, bifdas - 5.860; boxke, Si0c- per OAKLAND s'l'ocx EXCHANGE. 0% 4 CHICAGO. BOARD OF TRADE! /| pocember “to%ie. = @it bhgs aoe. Kubbls it 2 relimiien ais u- 10 0 affernoon ses OAKLAN! .. 208 Future Grits and Pradll.‘f‘/ OATS—<Holders were still asking ' previous | [4Ee8 B 160 i 73 arvols 6 11 squivaledt day's sales ai nmgmnuom on 3o —Sentiment dh the | prices, 'but there were no sales made on Change, Oakland gmck and o5 Tipan s, 24" ser. 9875 Iro. 4% cert.,,.. B4% Do 4145 cert. .. 9 i Do 2d series ;. 934 %L & X unified d&, Mifll« " Man con gold . 4s. !.mlfib % [Mex Ce %1 Do 1st ine Mign & St L ge0. Bt ‘gen 3s.127%; 160 45, ... 10895 3% Usion _ Parlfic U S Stedl 2d Wabash 1sts. .. Do deh B Westarn Md 4s. .. Wheel & L Erie Wis Central #5... 1t 1 i 0 New ¥prk Mining Siooks: % | who wers 0 v 00 ln\mu Stocks and Bonds. |Westing Common.. Mining-— T.ml!r {United_Copper Is were anged EA4. Eie Mass Elevtr D boss. New York Stoc Hi 16 London Closlnz Stocks. 9 11:16|N Y Central. .. Norfolk & “uu-rn 1"” Do pfd. & Western .»Zl 18012 | Wabash 2 the open market for nt and for three months' 1. ~—Today’s | balances in avajlible cash 280: gold coin and bul- gold certificates, $44,- Do 24 = New Ym-l."(‘mmn Market. NEW YORK. May 29.—8pot cotton_closed ‘20 1.206 2 P ower: “middling wplands, 11.70¢: wid- If, 11.05¢; -salex, 915 baies. New York Grain and Produce. W YORK, Ma LOUR—Re- 22,100 barrels; v but quiet. Receipts, A ;2 red, 93%c nomlnul red, 95¢ nominal f. b. 18t pfd pld Bockiog jey BONDS Memorandum tegarding their mailed on request. 0. 1. Northérn Manitoba, afloat. Options—s liquidation and favorable Part of these st crop news, pronounced strength in and covering, yet the market @1%c net Jower. May showed test loss. May closed at $03c; . September, $§c. vi Pacific Coast, - 1905 erop, : 1904 crop, 11@ie; olas nominal. WOOL~—Steady. "PETROLEU. xp-suad; |, COFFE steady; No. 7 Rio, N w HAI..SEV & CO., 1+ m Putures 7cloud at a nét advance of 5@10 points; Pk A e were reported of about 33,250 San Francisco. including Jul) 6.05c; September, Philadelphia. giving information | attractive features | " SHORT TIME ISSUES A SPECIALTY l ead.u les ; December, ¢ uary, March, 6. .ofim e ¢ CGAR—Raw, nea.dv “tair refini | T6c; centrifugal, 9u test, 3 15 B2e; {moiasses sugar, 2 11-16c. Refined, stead rices, extra official . 6 New York. Chicago. :‘ QL i WILSON,‘ Stocks and Bonds, Member Stock and Bond Exchange, s Californie st., or il Pacific ave | BUTTER—Firm; street creamery, llfl"l%c' ctory, commen w * G B isp—Unchanged, )-,u(;&—l!nflmn ed. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The mar- 14315 | exports, 1300 bar- | bushels; | vere | rred in wheat today from mn 'wheat pit was bearish ail day and local i that harvesting was under /Texas under favorable auspices | {eovering by |liberal decréase. in: ‘the: world's visible | Flour, §8; Corn CHICAGO, May 29. ind the market -was largely nomival. - b .30 .40 K r. -to - fafr, angs were free selers. - At the open-| Bl $1.30GLA0 for pOE, 10 - Ial &f,“"‘ 51 ice; Ing the market was aftectad by reports | Wrno. §u ek i, biack, $ 401 15% poc s Way in| . CORN-Offerlngs on the sample tables were ana | liveral, Gut- there were o buyers around. ‘did the clearing weather fm the spring in the abunce of business prices were nominally wheat territory also encouraged sell- | inchangod : N A ing. - As trading progressed the May |, Crifornin, $1.00G1-00, {or small, woed el " Fiour and Farinaceous Goods. tern, mized, delivery was subjected to heavy selling |} pilrog more -distant “deliveries. In.addition, | . n"' bl s Mumm, The hre chief '0f these Stated that the CTCT | mored that the surplue of reler Fiout bed been the Jargest in Seyeral years. During |, FLOUR—Califorafa y.wg: 1.85; white, $1.36@1.30 = s pressure, ~This cagsed a sharp break | —_ in the price of May, which affected the | several reports were received. telling | ¢ rmer was dull- locally, while there fovorable progress by the new crop. | [0 JORR (SR 0" or e Tatter. 1t was T in Southérn Kansas and Oklahome wis |gld to some local millers with tie. stipuation practically made and. promised to be | thut it be usedl for export. the last. hour there was considerable 510, nsnal. terms; Bakers sherts who were..influ- i Wasiinglon. §3.30G3 per Dusei R enced largely by the Strensth SNOWN | iré Sk lcEo Sgraoen Flogs 405 bh by the prices of coarse grain and 4 | |ns; Rye Flonr, $3.75; Rve -Meal, Meal, §2.15; extru Creams do, supply. . Prices rallled somewhat from |$5.75; Ont Motl. $4.30@4 70: Oat Groats, $4.76: the Now point, but. the close was weak. | Hominy, 575q4: Buckwheat pi . | July opened @ shade to 3 @%c lower \.£i5: Coucked mom N’!mfl&mm $4,00; at $3% to 83%c, sold off to S2c andwr“’ : closed -%c lower at 821 @82%c. e R g i {housés were good buyers and offerings ! [34%e 134c. | iwith greater part of the. day. Comm(fiflon‘p‘m were _.scarce. | The . market - closed | strong. July opened ,a shade lower to} a_ shade ‘higher -at 455;, to 4832¢. SOId | dpg, with: the supply and demind about off to- 48% e and advanced 'to 49%c. | ancing, and | whnp:‘rt castly maintaioed, The close was % to- 3c:. higher i\t‘r eports from - severnl 48%c. - Local receipts were 555 cars, l’“‘“l two-thirds. of 325 of contract grade. ia Because of numerocus. feports damage. by ‘drought there was an ac-| tive market for Gats: . The gredter part| of the trading was in the September delivery. July ¢pened unchanged to al #hade lower at 335 to 33%c, sold up to and closed % to 3%c higher at| Local receipts were 197 cars. Provisions were inclined to be weak | because of selling by small influenced by Hay and l’-‘cedmlfis. The Hay market is in good condition. for Late flv\'ln‘ distriets say that early crop of Voluntéer down ax & resuit of the: storm. of | e reported steady to' firm, ccording 1o, the volame of trade. Supplies of sofie descri; T mDDu —gre per_ton. SHOR ton, FERDSITFIN - Hotied " Barley, 26 Otieake Meal fa 3-ton lots: 837.50; Lbb&‘g r ton: Cocoanut Cake or M mills, e oak (o 10 ana 350 a5 ckers | Cora enl, S22 liberal re- |Mixed - Feed, §24@25; T ton. eipts of jive hogs-at the chief West- Broom :Corn Feed, 90c -ctl: Alfalfa Meal, ern packing centers, - At the close July \“"‘;“"'l‘;{" $19.50; "’]:"n gy o Rork was ot b af $16.35; lard wai‘q“.mm,, % 1a"car lats” dnd $20.ia. smaller )| down 2 ribs were a shadi AY~—DCholee Whnl Hay, $16@17 per lower at $9.4734. | Gund nep Ha 14g15; m"e. "mx't. The, leading futues raiged as follows: | $114@13; Whea Out. " Slo@1s. ao. m Artieles— Open. High, - Low, (:lme.r(')::):&Iz ufg‘em 30 Wlld Out, @11 P 1 13.56). 86% - 861 . Balg M3 | STRAW-Per bar 55e. S 8w eig| ¥ % { . I | Beans and Seeds. 5 4815 . 491 | Blackeres nre closely cleaned np and the few 491 48 48| remaining lots are firmly Beid for shipping and 49 a7 48% | seed purposes at sharply advanced rates. Other- | wise there is notuing vew to report, the market ;.g"f l;:ln( quoted steady to finm for "erythln‘ except ANS_Pér ctl. Bagon, §1 7504 Pea, $3.75 3 B30 Pink. WG fed S Lima, .35 16. ‘ 2 epteribier 1.0 116750" . 36 S it wi! $i | R per 100 Tos G SEE! tard, - $4.50@4.1: 19% \unlr 8.80 8. 8. low Mustard, mwfi' 3.75; Flaxseed, y“lu 8 s Canaty, sfim Am.m i Bape, ¥ 315 | September’ . 00 9. 5. Timothy. Hemp, e m, 9245 | Short Ribs, w ma Ths— 31, Corn Seed, lrr | May e 948 c 9 - DRIED mus—-mle-. 1. fi, s, 3 i 2. 25@2.50 per cth, / Fruits and Vegetables, “Recelpts of fresh fruits, while a little more lberal than on the pnenln; uy.‘ were nul Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, May 20.—Cash quotations were as lolmwu Fiour, easiel . 2 spring whut, : No. 3, 80@86e 2 red, 903 WK corn, 40% @ 0. 2 vollnw. Bae 2 onts, 34%e; No. 2 white, 3itie; No. 3 white, 4e; N c; No. 2 rye, good feeding h-rln 420 mand for that article. Chérries, nts | 43¢: fair to fll'fl" m-mnl 4T@33c; flax- | all kinds of - Herries the effects of ‘&“; seed, $1.OPY: N rth ern, $1.15; prhm— recent storm, but sold well despite thelr poor g <lo mmrr’-mflg-e- There was a fair sbowlng of frades o oose), $0.30G | Apricots from he river, $1.30 per erate being . T bbl, $16.30@16.35;: lard, per | the ruling asking price. In the egerable. Mg | 106 ibs short clear sides (boxed), $9.65 Deas were casier mnder increased receipte, and @9.75: whisky, basis-of high wines, §1.29° good portiom of the arrivals were turned over F’Afll'h:~ 5 Receipts. smrmvml m me canners at or near the inside quotation. Flour, barrels String Beans were in exeessive supply and weak- bl or Fhile new Potatoes continned to 'dnlee. beis --m qon FRESH P'qu’l‘s—smvbmrs, flool Rye.” boshels. ] i If:.',:.."' R eecies, poe oy Bas: 0«::: Barley, bushels. .. i e ate, druwer. Go@Tse: Cherries, box, 75@00c loose. 1b,’ 5egi0c; Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Apples,.” per box, .n% CHICAGO, May 20—0n the Produce Excuange | }"5q0s (3PACked) 20825 Leman, t today the Butter market was firm; creamerios, | fo 000, SAMe, Der case, $4.50@5: o 14@21e; dairie, ru,mg,. Fxgs, fiim: at m bupch, $1 Z; Plneapples, g«‘;‘rnoun. $2@4. cases fncluded, 141 ;e firsts, 1 e | VEGETA toes, <o per sack | Brsts, 16c; extras, 181ge. Oheese, steady, 1001 1s | o river ot R L S EASTERN LIV ES’IO(‘K MARKET. f?:x qul nnd 5. for Augtrallan; Chicas Sn@: nnnn-m. box. e@$1.35; CHICAGO, Ma; < (frk(‘h o !I:»“?-vn:udw y 20 —CATTLE—] esican r-r x ) BODO: steady: beeves, $4.10@5.90: mg:m'.".:, Cucumbete, bok, 3 Oabbage. . $1.75@5.35; -:mm and- feeders, $2.75 Biv §1: Carrots, nm @4.%0: Texans, $4@ e w,;@&,m Garlie, - per~ b, HOGS—Recelpts, noo amen. 10e; cmllnwer. per dozen, 40@50e. fllrkv-( slow - and steady: mlxfll :nd h (')O'r! 20000.30; ood heavy. $6.50a! , cm:n‘:a& ao‘._ i 6. Butter, Cheese and Eggs.' 40G16.20; bnlk of salcx, $6. s were n_vers frm feature of the SHEEP—_Receipfs. 20006 _market steon for Dairy, Deadnce. sestomisy. and. selae nely sheep, $4.75@6.25; lambs, $5.40@. 70, %3 | sola up T AATe e Gecea oa Tho sachanpe ) ——— «fficial quotation nf 18c was *ha Northern Duluth, 9"&(- 1. |C ever, flu! a8 there were R"etfl lors. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS, .ner the sale at. the hi o sall at ryte Foreign Futures, 5,001 and weak, LIVERPOOQL. 3 e e T O "n :’: o et Jur’ Set e -rm.!;{ A R T B M T Dratis 8% Gk | ed stéady at the old auotatione. Daeins % . G oif| Beti omed steadr Rt e 'ilm'n. L b o e | ST ot by 2390 | idy amd oers.on. the. Goor of 22 chanps are lnllmm \ i the '8, 29 30 | gteady: do f@irsts, 17c, u«-a"l:' 20.33 ::m v im;. 'steady at 1be for No. i Boston Woo] Market. . 3O E—Califorvis new flats, 100 BOSTON, May 29.—The wool m et weak: Foung. Americas, 10, Bteaty: Nem You is dull, lhough with a be ter to storage. u e. A1 3 | Seatly of smatl Joje” "Uies. and gen- |grae. “4mi 5 o ool x Great interest is .centereq 3 N miln ol il T e 0! 00! ave tal et et o these being in fine merinos ::a &l:.c for Jaree rm:tmfll?.i' o5, b proportiin’ o breds. Pulled guchstoc -m belug very light. cail, A supers mo\'ln{ ‘finy at 60 regular _prices for .+ Squabs fic; B supers sell at 66@b56c. Botn ofi "r'fl'uu-mnwm and new territories s 0ck is Deing notably, dressed lmum m bought. [.n ‘were (] lower m lr;lr‘.err{zmay2 quohl.:tlonlfl(ullov. Idaho— "B sty . e, 3¢ avy H im Hens, medium, 2262307 i, 26 26 igf:. e “'.S.t“""i oute Boostor. medium, X )omlnx-——rlna 21 fine, 20c; fine medium, m-dnunj 19 ?I 230‘ 26 Hc. low momu g 27c. tah @23c; h;:; );noflfil e’m‘.’?‘fi'lc. Yo e hufi, Z? Pi "“g& e choice, !00!5@ aver: Gue. n e T fium, ¢l nvl 3 medinm ¢ho o 8 0% Receipts of Produce, *| pear below..- There will be no sessions 1000 e¢ | Of the exchanges today as 2 BIW morlnl day gnd .a legal holiday. 3 ice iptions are §aid to have become depléted during the last FOR TUESDAY, MAY 20. 1000 Cash L 1 no"'( & l“ :;? E;n!hewfuv:fi’u :8: mtflnmn, cash g R e 107 11206 oiginal Bulliros’ is Corn, ctls . _ 6331000 Ohio, 8 5. 38 5 e b rfi'flgflflk :22.10011200 Red Bird i 1% a s 3 ; Ouions.. sk - 140{Livestock, bead.. 50 %& a’&f’“" & IS R e Combdisr #5000 Diamonafield- Consolidated - ay, tons .. 5 m d Col idated . A 600 Montana .. The Stoek Market. The second - day’s business on the local stock exchange developed noth- ing out of. !lla ordinary. The lists ap- eisiete SuASAR ANIRABANRSLSE it is Me- 0 p. m. s'mcx ‘AND BOND EXCHANGE. | 500 lheN'nmnn. _TUESDAY, May 20—10:30 a. m. | 500 MacNamara . UNITED STATES BONDS. 1800 T By : Bid. Ask. | 1500 Diamondi 4s qr ep dew. — — 14900 Penns; 8y b 3y Qe eoup = |2000 Red . 05 MISCELLANEOUS .BON A.l.g Ala A Wok — — [Ok T Con i — | 400 Little Gra, i Ab:o Oif §s. — — |0 W gtd 3s. = 200 Gnldfleld zllnln. vee . 50 Bay CPC 8. — — [Oceani¢ S fs. 4000 Grea nd Extension. - 18 Cil € 6 5. — — |Om Cable 400 . 18 Cl G & E g - 36 W& ctbe 80 — [PE - 15 Calst C On. — — §1 ST - g H LaP G — — - Bt 32 It 56 — | — H ch Blgs. — . — 100 Montana .3.00 Do 36 .....10314105% Midway, s 10. 12,50 Hon RT €6.105 — 115 LA Blec 3. — — 20 LAG & F13s. -~ — 1 LA Resem — LAL g 3e.— — LA lem B8, — — Wit & = -t . — lem 55111 — k‘-d. & Mtds. — 5.7 NR of C 6s.102 20 ¢Do BB ... — 1.90 : %nyl -y Great Waestern "-’ :; o ;: = Home ... 2 & ST B 1% l:g'ian: .'I.'?.nopan o [ iy & Jim Butler 1.53% WATER Little Tonopah ..,. - tra Costa u% — HacNam-r‘ e 83 Marin - Co... Midway ..... 2.55 Alsri aas AND gon:rch %lt:gu.;t 3 :3 gL St Montana Ton : c'.'-l"nn‘ v o Nar(h Star ... - ;"1 Mutusl E L-12% 14 H : ISSURANGE. West End ... 3. Tioewte's e 1 Golanela Distriet, HANK STOCKS. Adams ... e 07% :g Am Nt B o ~ |Atlanta nglo-Cal 87 = |Bhack_Rock ..... . 03k Bak of si;! & = [Blus Bull .. . 18 First Nationi — — Columbia Mountain M 29, SAVINGS BANKS. Dlid.ne id Blk Butte Con 40 41, Gor & & L — — Sar & L 80100 — |Dixie ...\. o8 — Hum Sav BE — — Say = 03 ?n;flg. Sav. — — |Union T Co. D g v U — : STREET RAILROADS. gg}dheld §T'.lnu M 10— |Presidio = - jodagels e POWDER Seaks Den 3 Jumbo Extulin Kendall & Min Co of lifrog Natfonal Bank. nver Bullfrog Annex. 06 mnutnn Cawboy = lflnmun €rescent 15 Dcxf.a > 80 ev Bl;;kmm l Co 04 ; Seyler Hu Ceenae % Other- Districts. ‘Esperansza ..... s 24 awich Gold Mining Co. 03 nEEENES DISSEHYSNE F s AT Saginn | 13 £ AUCT ION SAI..ES llO-Horses—l 10 G. Kirby of Tulare sell 110 nll-g:” 1dings, broken and unl good order h.\d !.hhl-)htfltll. m. en TOMORROW. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1906, —AT— ‘Temporary aflte. s X P 100--HORSES--100 From the W. Z. Moss Ranch, Oregon. AT AUCTION NEXT TUESDAY, June 3, 1006, at 1 p. m. Suitable for delivery wagons, sand wagons, lumber wafons and business es. All broken to work. 80 some good business buggies dnd harness. WEST! RV HORSE MARKET, E. STEWAR' 1220 Valencia st. AUCTION SALE—Office General Su- perintendent Army Transport Service, San Francisco, Cal, May 25, 1906.— There will be sold at public auction, at i1 e’clock a. m., June 11, 1906, at Foi- som-st. wharf, a lot of miscellaneous condemned quartermaster's stores. a 1ist of which can be seen at the office of the smmy clerk at Folsom-st. wharf. C. A DEVDL. Major and Quar- tegmaster, U. AUCTION—Don't miss the big con dnmem of horses, wagons, buggie: carts and barness of every descri uan at ’l'hlrtunlh and Harrison sts., nesday, May 30, 11 a. m. WM. CIDLGH Auctioneer. AGREEMENT ON RATE BILL WASHINGTON, May 29.—At & two hours’ sesslon of the coaferces om the rail- road rate blil today a number of undispated amendments were agreed to tentatively, all of the disputed points belng passed over and considersble time was devoted to a discussion of the so-called “Jim Crow™ car provision. This amendment has given the Republican conferees some concern, be- cause of the opposition %o Thle alleged prin- ciple Involved im the separation of the races. Senator Tiliman anmounced that he conld Dot consent to any change In the Senate provision. ‘When the conferees on the rate bill ad- Journed for the day at the copclusion of the afterncon session every amendment in the blil had beemn gome over. Twenty-one of the fifty-three amendments have been dis- posed of, elther by acceptance or réjection, the indication being that most bhave been accepted. The important amendment are still sub- Jects of comsideration and the indications are that a speedy agreement cannot be hoped for. The express company amend- ment is still disagreed to, the pipe lime is also one of those unsettled, likewise the amendment forbidding common carriers in producing properties; the “Jim Crow” car amendment Is also in dispute, also the pass amendment. Cousiderable time days’ notice before the issuance of an other one and another three days and still another to leave the time to be determined by the court. A meeting of the conferees will be held tomorrow, beginning at noonm, at which Chairman Kuapp of the Interstate Com- merce Commission will be heard at the re- quest of the conferees om several amend- AT HOUSE MEMBERS ANGRY OVER ARREST WASHINGTON, May 20.—The atter- math of yesterday’s flibustering, ending with the arrest and hauling before the Representatives today om the approval of the journal. A number of the members