The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 9, 1906, Page 13

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Local water stocks still active. Exchange and Silver show little change. Wheat, Barley and other grains quict and not materially changed Receipts of Hay slowly increasing. Feedstuffs steady. Bean r ot about as before stated. Eggs advanced le and Cheese Yoc higher. Butter lower. Pot d Onipns about as before. Vegetables plentiful and weak Poultry at previous prices. Meat quotations wnchanged. Cherries and Berries lower per gallon. wrpentine marked down EASTERN MARKET Market. New York Mow: SEW YORK easy §i8z nment bonds, firm; railroad NEW YORK, June § . Do 4 Wabas Stocks, and Allonez Copper Parrot Victoria )% | Winona |Reading 4 New York St e 3 ended percentage of Amoun .$1.86 i r@. *St. Louis shurg ... an Francisco. altimore Ba% |, 0 Detroit . i 'Lo: Angel ha V(H\\ aukee *Providence *Buffalo Indianapolis 5,300 ey 109 Met Street Ry.... 200 Mexican Central 200 M, St P & 8 Ste M \'\;u‘kane‘, v\un 2 3060 2 Misoouri - Pack 5500 {Barttora M, K & Texas.... 2,090 ‘Péo? De pra . - 100 ia Nationsl Lesd 40 o N R R of Mex pfd % 8! X.¥ OCentral . 2,800 8! NY. Ont & Wesi.. 1500 1519, Norfo'k & Western. 2,400 205, Do pta 046, b~ Amserican. 302, Paciic Mail... 129, Peoueyiven my. uuuu,mu ci 1142, People's v 9215 l-‘\'uns\llle 1,757, Pitts, € € & 8t L ERTIN Pressed Steel Car. 1.47¢, Pabemda Pai Gar. : 1959 Reading herieston, S.C. 1142 gncoln ... 11462 p.. m pdm Lt n.S qbile Rteel Jacksonville,Fla 1,334, pld Vilmington, Del 1,427, Rock Istend Go. 26% 1,160, Do pfd - %% | Wilkesbarre 1,124, SL&SF2dpd.. & 4 |Chattanooga . },u?. L 22% | 22% Davepport . 400, S5 5K lea Rcck 1.0486,; s L.ma.m Mich 1,045, 1I0% - 180% "!‘ope 18 B BRI Wheehng, W :c‘; 5 I Ma 8 AR L nneid, il 94! By Lext g'lls: m im% Lexington . ‘t i | Fargo, N, D, Pt !New Bedford. . Yu:’ngstovm Ak docktord, HI. Zinghamton . | Sreenshars. Pa Bloomington, I | the general (und -h')w Jdapan 0s Do 4 Do 24 serjes AL & N unified 103 con gl Centra pales, 1930 bale "1 5 eon edt [ & S F fg ds. 863 < SW conds TS 5 St & W 15 Talon Pa |U S Steel New York Miulsg Stocks. Westing ining Adveatu Duly West Franklin North Butte 0ld Don Osceola . Wolverine losing Stocks. 9 116|N Y Central. 5934 Norfolk & 13%| Do pid 4 jout & West (106% | Pennsylvania 113" |Rand Mines 60| Do lst pra )| Do | toundry Southe wnt in the open market for t and for three monthe’ Bradstreet, ‘increase and compared with the corre- week last year: Percentage t ,30: ,873 Srrebimie! s ot kst Ll phakl bl ko Sl oy ~Geo0sma [y s Vi =N isio SenEZaSN VOSBRI Vo o Cedar Rapids.la ‘anton, O.. N s 110 b ‘S ‘hester, Pa. Lowell £ SSEANNESRShRS 23 SRS oDBn e ro s misgs 195, HIOiA- BB R DD ipringfield. O.. uincy, 11 ansfieid, O. Decatur, Sioux Falis 8D Jacksonville, TI1 Fremont, Neb So. Bend.Ind*** Houston** Galveston®* . Ft. Wayne. e m o0 DDl ta 0 A% 9 oo 10000 [ 05 0D T 3% 0 b S mI D1 B 1 TURS B VS % 2D 1248 RRESSSRIS 0o Dse. 54 o - $2,946,469,426 Total, U. S... Outside New York City.... 1,081,832,118 \ontreal .. 29,942, Toronto 28,938,876 Winnipeg 9,871,501 Ottawa - 1870381 Vancow Eerikeed 21260/889 1.505.478‘ i Vietoria, Calgary Total, Canads 20.9 *Balance paid in cash. **No; Included In totsls ‘hecagse containt; ather ems than cleavings., *** Not Focluded in totals—comparisons incompléte. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, June 8.—Today's statement of the Treasury balances in balance, $§1 bullion, $43,475,160. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, June &.—Cotton futures opened steady at unchanged prices to en advance of 2 points and closed steady it a net decline of 1@ points. Spot cotton closed quiet. Middling uplands, 11.20c; middiing gulf, 11.43c. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, June 8.—FLOUR—Re- r‘elpli, 19,000 barrels; exports, 30,300 barrels; su]es. 5600 barrels. Dull, but firmly held. WHEAT—Receipts, 5000 bushels; ex- ports, 8000 bushels; sales, 4,400,000 fu- tures. Spot, firm; No. 2 red, §4c nomi- nal elevator; No. 3 red, 95¢c nominal f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 84%c nominal .f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Manitoba, 90c nominal f. o. b, afloat. | For the urst half of the day whedt re- acted rather weak under realizing sales and bear operations, heiped by poor ca- | bles, but later recovered and reached the top point of the advance on good crop news from Russia and the North- west. - Heavy covering caused the close to show 3}c to rise. July closed at 90%c: 871-16@ 883c, closed 88%c; December, 88% @ 8$9%:¢, closed 89%gc. HOPS—Quiet. HIDES—Steady. WOOL—Steady. PETROLEUM—Steady. COFERE-Spot Iio, steady; No. 7 in- voice, 7-»c; mild, steady; Cordova, 9% @i2kc. + 2 31-82¢; centrifugal, 96 test, ; molasses sugar, 211-16 d, steady; crushed, 5.30c; cranulated, 4.80c. Street prices, e: unchanged CHEESE—Unchanged. EGGS—Unchanged. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The mar- | ket continues firm, so far as the spot situation is comcerne prime _auoted at 1l lidec; funcy, 11% @1 PRUNE, with strictly choice, 11% on spot, with T3e to §%e, a APRICOTS iations ranging from ding to grade. Are practically nominal, !in the absence of importani business. with choice quoted at 12lge; extra choice, 13@13%e¢; fancy, 14@ 143c. PEACHES—Aré in very light supply |on spoi, and prices are firmly held. Choice are quoted at 1lc; extra choice, [I%@ie;, fancy, 115 @i2c; extra fancy, 1 124 I(Alfll\sfil\re duil and unchanged, with loose Musc |l('l( gquoted at 6@6%c; seeded ral @7i%c and London yers at §i. @ New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 8.—There w: further advance of about £1 in the don tin market, with spot quote £183 58 and futures at £182 10s. Lo- cally the market was firm and higher, with the gains abroad. Spot was quot- ed at $40@4 Copper W market. Locally (ne market was un- changed, with Lake quoted at $18.75@ electrolyti @18.35, and glish F- closing’ at nts at 50s Standard foundr: Cleveland war ally the market was unchanged, ith No. 1 foundry Northern at $18. 35a 18; No. 2 foundry Northern and No. foundry Southern, J18.2518.50; No. 3 Chicago Board of Trade. CHICAGO, June 8.—The Missouri State report rendered the wheat mar- ket firm at the opening toda. An- other factor that strengthene Frlrrs was the continued wet weather weather conditions in the Southwest caused free selling by local longs and comiaission houses, which brought obout considerable decline, but during the last hour the demand became ur- gent because of rumerous reports of drouth in Illinois, Missouri and Kan- sas, and these, supplementing the offi- clai report from Missouri, caused a| strong bullish sentiment just before | the close. The niarket closed strong at the highest point ef the day. July| ysned unchanged to Y%e¢ higher, at 8 ‘fi@sa%‘-. sold off to 83 *{vanced to 84%c. The close was %c| i higher, at 84%c. orn market was weak early in largely increased acceptances. Later in the day prices ralied sharply on | covering by shorts. The close was strong and at the highest point of the | day. July opened 5 fic to 33(‘ lower, |at 513 @51%e, derune to & |then advanced to 51%c, where it closed, Yc to e higher. Sc and The Missouri crop report was ex- tremely bullish on oats, the reports !showing a condition of 48 on June; {1, compared with 88 for the corre-| sponding time one yvear ago. Lack of rain was ven as_the cause of the | oor condition. ~ This report was | rgely responsible for an advance late he day of more than 2¢ in the price of the Juiy Aiivecy. NG Seath e higher at 3634c, declined to 35%c and | then advanced to 38%c. The close was {13c higher at 37%c. ovisions were paayi Wwith the excep- tion of July mk. his eproduct nn peared to be a somewhat congested condition and prlcaa were bid up by local packers. Trading, on the whol .wu uiet. At the close July pork was @10c hlsher at $16.85; la was off and ribs were 5c lower at 9 ‘c at $8.8 The leading futnres ranged as follows: Open. High. Low. . a8 a5 M& 33 35 4% 16.87% 18, ) 0 168 }3.5 ! 9‘.‘% B N Cash Graln and Pr-rlq;o". ), I CHICAGO. ul:’:(—-cl» n-mr. Eggs u-d Cheese. . June £.-0n_the it u uuc. dairies; 13%! gk. cases juciuded. Intl 1al6c; extras, 1 DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— Butter, 21b sq. 430 30[Swiss ’?::%iz"f:fi.ii NULTB! AND QANE— St. Louis Weol lqru»t ST. LOUIS, June x.—wooL—stndy dium grades, com! fn «pzsxc. light fine, fine, 16 @18c; tub vnhed. EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET, ‘CHICAGO, June 8—'CATTLI Re- Market ltrou(. ; cows and heuers. ers and feeders, 4.40; ealves, of s‘;%‘fififi“’i‘( dy 1o shadi morrow, eady io s . AMixed and butchers, 5@ .e e beavy, $6.50 8.35;: bulk of ulu $6.473, ., SHEEP—Heceipts, 4900, Market strong. 6.1 ambs, $5.50@7.10. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS, Fonlrmiufel. 6.60; rou; h heavy, G0 306.01 p?,y Sheep, $4.50@6 Logauberrics, nuzflgw Oruiges, s, .80 Piaeapples. eacl, 3\1 i ib. Available cash | old coin and | .391 gn d certificates, Sln'l'hml‘l." b.",w ”wnlnutn per ib..15 Northern Wheat Market. PORTLAND June 8.—WHEAT—&Tlub ibe; red, Tic; valley, WASHINGTON. doz. dz b-rn cl-s | String Beans, Smar - Squa HE. hxporl—Blue stem, T4c; club, Northern Business. PORTLAND, June 8 491,Ebnl-nc§s —Clearings, $904,- ne - 8.—Cl 493,405 hllnncn‘; 371,228, carings, POKA. June n—CXe-rlngs, 8652- Rl it L 843; halances, $51,221. LOCAL MARKETS, mge and Bulliom. 3] Turnips, Ter don FISH. PER rm:r\D— —@12%; [Shrimps, —@—| Do picked 047; hllsnces Sterling Exchange, Sterling Exchange, sight Sterling Exebange, cables | New York Exchiange, sight . New York Exchunge, Mexican Dollars . Rockfsh ........10 od . o himshaitih 8 {Ordwhish, rwr b~ :s ters. Cal, 10030 % Do Eastern,doz. 304 New York on Paris. New York on Mexico Paris on London Berlin on London | Brolters. _ $3@3.50: g sy Plgeons, §1; Sanabs, §1 Butter, Cheese und Eggs. As fereshadowed In the last rop for Eggs advanced yesterday, marked up 1¢ per dozen on the exchunge. receipts were barely sufficient for current needs and the market ruled strong at the advance, ith {a_majority of the trade expecting still AR—Raw, firm; fair refining, A 2! L Wheat and Other Graius. WHEAT—The sitnation in e there belag notiin | way of hew business, and sell ing firm at the old slightly lower on the no_effeet on_this market. “Missouri June Wheat condi- tion 77, Jast month ST and a fear en crop was thirty millfons, PR planting finisiied. ago 83, last Soptember 95, hundred &nd forty-five miillons; Onts 60 vs. A a year age, when crop was twenty millions.” CASH WHEAT. Salifornla Clob, White Avstralian, of California, $1. 30@i .26 1.3214 \nrlhfm Blumem, $1.521@1. b grein was un- por s were -uu hold- I grades being fons. a3, but the declime h @20%c; ombial prices Onls 80 per cent Corn Comn condition 78, a year and crop ‘was “two Cheese_was higher, the advance being half a cent In flats, 1c ju Young A: ericas and 20 in There was a marked decrease in_the receipis, as will be Butter was offered freely ob the exchange and the market Jost the one cent advanee galied ot | the preceding day. {to sell any quaniity of creumery extras at lsc | inst before the esdiange adjonrned. Sales on the exchange were as follows: But- ery ettras at 1S¢; 20 haif cubes. seller 2 days, 19. 20 chdes ablectod. anch ot Soe. Cheese— | “{' [4,900 Ibs Botter, 30,000 Ibw otfeiat dloulmns":u established by bids and offers oh the fioor of th esh m:mry cxtran. 18 per Ib. receiver offered | ES_Are qum and unchanged Y lower orthern (‘Iuh 3190 ter—90 boses crea boyes, 18i3¢, and M Morning Session—10 to 12 o'clock. December—$1.31% . No afternoon sessiop. BARLEY—Quotations - for cash Barley wen largely nominal, which prices could be deflnmly uub- cdysiderable new showitg on the sample fables, but it ttracted little attention. e Dairy Escbang CASH BARLEY. @i 10 Jor common to good and $1.12% i Yome Amerion, 1e. tzm: 20¢ per dovenNfrm; firsts, 19¢, fiem; seconds, 18, firm. | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Cherries and most kinds of Berries were in increased snpply yesterday and. a3 usual on Fridas, there was a 1 decline In prices. The shipping trade packed Cherries and other small tree frufts greatly hampered by the tie-up of shipping @ Stock intended for shipment had to be ds sed of fn regnlar local channels uat low pric ere were moderate arrivals of Pringle Apri- les from the river, but they and found Morning semn—la lo 12 o'clock. December—03%c. No afternoon session. OATS—Rule firm, with small lines changing i from day to day at thé famillar quota- $1.30@1.40 for poor | rather quiet, as 2s 6d higher at £86 for | | epot ‘and £85 for futures in the London | o s 1.1 lor o {holce CORN—There is plents of Corn to be had. 8 are mot taking much of it. o disposition to llml are still holding \m: and new A sisted ehieds of eulis and windfa ttle favor with buvers. Mosg of the wholesale fruft men will abandoa thedr quarters on Greenwieu-strect wharf fody, and_commencing Monday the trade will be boused In_temporary structurés in the old commissian Istrict. anmrs—smwbmm $0@12 per chest for S for the latge varieties: r cliest; Raspberries, e Dbusiness, however, x""“ or previous prices. L 1.60 for small J1.32%; sellow, "§1.90@ | Western. mxx..a B@1 Flonr and Farinaceous Goods. i moving off | L well and tlie quotations show no change one Blackberries, way or the other, FLO! v.k-cuumn- Famt 5.10, usual terms; chest and H0e per chest far nd -nd @5 sel 3@ 10c per th for ack and e for the ather varietion; packed stock, 5@ rrmm—u 50@G _per chest. ' ‘fis— Tc@$1.50 per box; old erap, usp BEL h.‘:s T i 5 $3 . feal, $2.75; extra cmm S0@e. TB Out Groats, “-75 areap TONNRL Graham Flour, bs: Rye Flour, - g AP uloo'rs—v ‘76c for small and $1 the | 4 rmmxs_.men_ Red River Villey in Minnesota. Toward | Wi the end of the first half hour improved | 1250 for large. fi’w. mall boxes, 50 | 7. CITRUS FRUITS—Per box, Or.n J0@3 for Seedifugs: c:&; Grape Fruit, Qnsu len, m@,r. ,,,, FRUITS—Bananas, budch; Pineapples, $1.50@3 per dozen. e Wheat Flout, Split’ Peas, hoxu, $5 | Navels and §2. Hay and Feedstufis, Receipts of Hay are gradually incressing, hat | there is Innllv enough coming in o meet aver- r:qnlmnrnn os set and the market | e in comequeac. Dricd Fruits and Raisins. lAlsl\s—‘\omm ES—1905 crop, 4@4%c per Ib for the Olkll.e Metl in 51 ot tow: Condakut axe or ‘Meal in 10 and 5230 In 3 Broom Corn T rioad lotx, $19. $19.5 Provisions, RED MPATS—Bacon, 13%e per he??!‘ 14¢ for 9}‘!1! medinm, 15e for tht 15';5(- ctl: Alfal & %mm‘ T l fi \kll . Decause of lower cables “and | M inckr lots und 820 in" hoaa 14 3 6 o' 20 bs, 1303 c-ufmh B-nu 4 bbh extra Mess, ess Pork, $10.50. PI' Pnr‘;. $26; PI’ Feet, --'l‘inm doted 5t 7%e for Califoria AL ror';" Kosters. cons 5‘ Tlme Dat. falfa, $12.50. « nue«nh nu. i Pink Beans continne very weak, ag stocks as and dealers are to secure £ | outside m.l.neu nt the preva Tothiag new o Teport, thp ma beln[ n ly active and finn for the othu PAE per crl., Baee, 80, mar smail \};‘h' 3 Hides, Tallow and Wool. SEEDS T oy, oe; fio 'l‘lmnt r. Se; flemp, BIED PBAI—. $2.25@2.50 per cth Put-m-. o-n-; and v...«u... Q:“{:’n;cgr |h. nlfin..i. 0, 51 a'.f‘,‘"}‘.";.. B0e: -»m-. g mu lqmmqmmuu :fllm ‘D\ h Mwmm fll'. def o —— "5 ZEed eifir’ B s 5 #n % & g i i !fl h: extra bleach- : 2 aral b S SR le71ce; il, 38e: boiled 15 | Vb ol COAL —Water White ool O e star. e -u' b Stove Gasoline, : oxs th umcxs" vm-n now quoted a 41 per flask for local use. The export trade 15 dait. Receipts of Produce. FOR FRIDAY, JUXE 8. Flour, qr sks.... 8,6T!Mny. toos o Wheat, “etis Wool, . l: 9,850 oy iver. 200 9.700{Rajsins. bxs 500 | 1, Pelte, bdls 173 02| Eides, No a7 ther, roll 105 Limber, 852 | Broom Corn, £ # rlnnr. &, o 10118 Potatoes, sk ... 1,122 THE B’I'l)('li MARKET. The Water Stocks Sifll Active and I Fluetuat! Activity in the water stocks con- tinued the feature on the Stock and | Bond Exchange yeaterday, but the *0 two leaders took opposite directions. | Contra Costa Water rose from §47 to $51.25, while Spring Valley deelined from 70.12% to $18.623. Sales of bonds were 61,000 and included :"T o(m Pnclnc Electric Rallway 58 at | Wild Goose. . ere wll an average business . in mlnln: shares, with the usual fluetua- | Bruoswick tions up and down, the market shew- ing no_ general tendency in any diree- | tion, though the few changes in the | Con Mercur.. Comstocks were rather toward lower prices. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FIIDAY. June §--10:30 a. m." TUNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. — |48 qr cp mew — — 45 qr rez. 3¢ qr coup... — — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. O T Cun Sa108 100 W ogtd ds. — — 11 (N8 O R 6s 'l‘ow!" st u uflv,n*lt. Im.164 sr & SIVIe 115 SF.0 & S¥%. — i [NENEE HE ] = IRRRRE NN WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 51% 31%|Fort Costa Maria Co. IS V Wat D ELECTRIC. Cent LEP. — — 'P-r L Co i Martel Powr. — x E. e Matual E L. 13 h;.mnm G o = INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd. — 1 BANK STOCKS. gm Nu BE.1gs — Lo P& A — — = [Mertrrat.... — = — [Merch Ex —_— - — S I National. — — 30 | AVINGS BANKS. — [Sav & L So.. — — — Rec Sav Bk.. — — :L-lm T Co. STREET RAILROADS. Ca“forlh Presidio ... = | Geazy .. POWDER. Giant Com...— 82 | SUGAR. awalil: 79 Onomeas S C. 28 30 Honina'8 G 10 Paauban S € 17% 17% "mch 386 Union § Co.. 45~ — Kilanea 8 0. — ‘ Do pool.... 45 — Makawell 338 MISCELLANROES. Alaska P A. 50 03%4|Oceanic & Co. — — Asso Ol Co. — NeAuxl‘A.— - Cal F C A. — Roras. — Cal Wine A. S0 105 MVE& MtTm. — 150 500 Hutehinson P 10 akawell S‘.r Co. 50 Mutnal feertfar, 120 Spring Yalles '-m- Co. FREEREL Spriag Vales Water Co. : Shring valies Water Co. ; Spring Valley Water Co. 18 Spring Yalley Water €0’ 00... 18 i fis b EE35 g 533333u3¥a3dic | AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE—Office G...r-l Su- perintendent Army San Franclseo, Cal., will be sold at pul ock a. m., June 11, 1 25, 1906.— Rt of miscellaneous E8E88ESSIER3 TO'(OPAR AND Regniar Morning L 231 2 " EEPEERTS 3 B LTI seslsdesedoaltaliaiine o X ¥ ")l'fl -\ldl'l. . 10 1.% 23 1 h" Yo mmm 230 Tramp M Co.. 560 Tiamp M Co. 11060 Tramp M € 17,2000 Velvet CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 00 Jllmhu Ry ? cnu"nn\u 5.30 5.62Mizpeh Ex . “G0fTun of Nev.1S 2 2 (] Bls B CE ] dstorm o7 !-ndltnnn Ex. » SEXzuUBSRBRNEN | 6ld Beimont. Bulltrog Distriet. 0%/G1d8a Bnllfrog i Mt Glifld. 41/H Hooligan 04 Homestake €. —diont Bullfrog. 8% SEINLHERRBNER o wr. dumper | Butl 'rz N Bk Blfrg Suasot. 32iMtg Sho 470bio Bulifrog. Miovig | Bulltrs. Den Bullfrog.1. Den Bifz Anx De: Rush. la-mmnn B 'i‘.m 1. Gold Bar Asx 2 aox-l Sceptre. 31 Yankes Girl... NMCPIII Distriet. 15/ Mustang Man.. 150ris Manhat.. | Monhat Cons. | Man_ Con Ex .‘unr Comb. —|Kawieh & B. 40/ Kawieh Gold.. —|Bawich ¥ Co. 20{Rocco Hmestak - | BI( Johnnte s Noble | OAKLAND STOCK AND BOND EX- | 8.—Following are quotations today of and Bond Exchange: CSALES. OAKLAND, Juna, ! sales and chwln Oakland St 30 a. m. Session. e 83 30 1t 20 FEE 9 S2RARSEAL SRS Rescue Shoshone Exleylion 1. 500 !uth Red Top 'xtmlon... i & L3

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