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NANCIAL AND GOMMERCI SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. New York stocks irregular and generally weaker. Silver advaneed 3gc. Exchange undisturbed. Drought broken in Kansas and Nebraska. Wheast quiet, Barley irregular, Oats and Corn dull. Relief committee opens bids for the 80,000 barrels of Flour. Congested road yards check trading in Hay. Slight changes in Beans. No change in Feedstuffs. New Potatoes and Onions in light supply and good demand. Carload of Tomatoes in from Mississippi. and not materially changed. Butter, Cheese and Eggs in light receipt and firm. Fresh Fruit ended for shipping pressing on the local market. Lemons scarce and firm. Limes cleaned up. 1 Cured Meats in good supply and unchanged. Grain Bags continue very firm. Poultry market quiet Fresh anc EASTERN MARKETS. New York Momey Market. NEW YORK 3 per cent rong: 60 4 i ny &y bill s .8 and $4.56% $4.8335 @4.54 and $4.56% i 36% % hel-}onas—um ern firm; railroads 31y ¥ P 1463 New \m Stock Market. SSR R , however, and 19\ 230 lumn Pacific 4=, U S Steel 24 3s Wabash 1sts .....114 ~ Do deb B D3y % Western Md 4s... S613 | o2 & L Erie 4s.. 89 Wis Central 4s... 91 New York Mining Stocks, Adams Con .. 20/ Little Chief . . 40/Ontario @i ‘:e;egaxza Bnlol Stocks and Mu |C 8 Steel pta.. Westing Commnon.. Amal Copper . jAmer Zinc Atlantic . §8%; Bingbam . 162% Calumet & shake confidence 245" |Centenniai ness siigation. Ce T A slight falling Daly West volume of traffic on 23% Tranklin 183 |Grasby L1463, !‘;19 BA;lrll‘Q - 17 t aid_ mot P o e, e mated Copper from s B Dlecy Sh q_gw of stre 24 |\ont Ceal & Cobe. 21, iguidation in Penr 152 10l Dominien g 4 creatly in the latter 132 SWonte 138 Amer Tel & Tel.. ery general z gains were Amer Waoolen ped out In consequence, and the| Do pfa tone wae weak Dom heavy. Total sales (par B4 E S 600. Mass E 3s coupon advaneved Do 3% per cent on call New York Stock List. © 37%|Wolverine Closing Stocks. 716N Y Centrsl...... Do Amer Coreon Ol Do pfd . Amer Express . Am Hide & l prd.. Amer lIee 2 Amer Linseed Of.. Do pfd . < 494 . 88 Balt & Ohio. Censdiac_Pac ptd |Spanish 48 3034 per ounce. 3 per cent. The rate of disconnt in the open market for Censdisn Pacific % | break ,‘ .kel was v\eak all day. : y 3"311 -32¢; mo- |lasses s e; BU‘I’T "estern hctory | common to firsts, 12@16c: Western lml- :utlun creamery, cxtna. 16c; firsts, 1 { CHEESE—Quist. EGGS—Firm. Western flr-u. 1% @ | 17c; do seconds, llg‘lll DRIED EVAPORATED ket is unchanged. very light and prices firmly held, al- though futures are easy in tone. Strict- 1y prime are quoted at llc choice, 11% @11 c. fancy, 11% @12 PRUNES—Are quiet n Tl%c to 8%c. APRICOTS—Are unchanged, with limited offerings of cheice Royals new crop shipment at 123gc: cholce, 12%c 1 ! cenlrlfu‘tl 96 test, 3 -The mar- on _spot; extra choice, 13@13%c; fancy, | 14@14% i nl, quiet. Choice, 1lc; extra choice, 11% @11%e; fancy, 11% | @12c¢; extra fancy, 1’@12 1ge. HRAISINS —Are attracting more t- tention for future shipment since tl recent unfavorable reports from the new erop, but are unchan; Dt‘ with loose Muscatels quoted at 6@6 ;;e%eg "s:: @7%c, and London layers at New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 18.—There was a sharp advance in the London tin mar- ket with spot closlng at £177 and futures at £176 1s. Locally the market wa:sguiel, but higher, with spot quoted at Copper s ok T London, the de- cline being from £2 78 6d to £82 1s for spot and 281 for futures. ly the market wds guiet lnd unchanged, with {lake guoted at $18. {$18.373 @18.75; Lead was unchan at £16 London and at $5.75@5.95 in the market. Smelter was unchanged at £27 17s in the English market and at $6.16@6.25 {locally. | lron avas lower abroad. with standard {foundry quoted at 49s 1d and Cleveland |warrants at 50s. Locally no change | was reported. jat $18.75@19. No. 2 foundry northern |an 1 foundry southern at $18.25 ifi!.lflsoz 0. 2 foundry southern at $17.7 Visible Grain Supply. | NEW YORK. June 18.—The visible supply of grain Saturday, June 16, as {compiled by the New York Produce Bx- lrhange 1,619,000 decrease in- bushell CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future>Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, June 18.—The wheat mar- ket was entirely a “weather map” af- {fair and practically no attention was {paid to foreign news, which was of | Guite bullish character. The Weather | | Bureau reported rains generel in Kan- | |sas, Nebraska and the Northwest, with | showers in Missouri, Oklahoma and the |Onio River Valley. The news of the in drought conditions in Kan- |®as and Nebraska caused heavy profit- |taking when trading began, and initial uotations were at a sharp decline, not- ithstanding the firm tone of the Liv- Ierpool market. After the first half |hour a steadier tone developed. At |times the market seemed to get fairly | good support. which resuited in several | oderate rallies. Weekly statistics | were favorable to the bulls. The mar- ket olosed fairly steady. July opened | %c to %c lower at 8232c to 83c, sold off to 5‘§r and then a"\?nced to 83%c. { The close was off % @ %c at 32% @83c There was a rush to sell at the slart in the corn pit by longs, and there was | also considerabie “stop-loss” selling by ommission houses. The cause of the | was the break of the drought| jwhich had existed throughout a large {section of the Middle West. The mar- July ciosed 1%:¢c {lower at 523%c. 1 Prices in oats showed wide fluctua- tions at the opening, owing to a gen- | | eral desire on the part of the IGHSF to |secure profits. As a result of this {heavy selling pressure opening quota- tions were at sharp declines. Juiy |opened 1%sc 1o 23c lower at 39%c to c, ®0ld at 41%c and closed 1%c to ‘c off at 40% @i0%e. Provisions were easier in sympathy with the break in grain prices. Trading {was quiet. At the «close September pork was off 5c, lard was down 10¢ and Pibs were 125¢ Tower. Tie lesding futures ranged as follows: Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat— July R % 53 September ..... K3 83y =3 December ...... T 14 4 {3 B2y Be% 52 3 53% 53% 53% | 51 51y 3 ! 321 41% 39y September - 37 "fl% 265 b3 e 881 37y 39 17 05 4 16. .:-«, 16.75 e M | 897% " 8 8.97% 8. 2.40 9. 935 925 010 9.0 Cash Grain and Provisiens. CHICAGO, Jupe 1S, 3-Cesh quotations gvere as | fotiows: * Fiour, 2 spring wheat | se@sT 3 @ 0. 2 red, &5 3 jcoon, 2 yellow, 52% { oats, 4013, white, $2@42%c 2 rye, 6ic; | s2@s6e western. $1.12; clover, rontract sides vhoxrdt. $9.8 wines. $1 Artic] 1"— Bfl‘elpl’l Shipments. | Fiour, harrels 5.100 19,100 Wheat, bushels zmm 1083 Corn, busbels . 436,600 Oats, bushels . St 8w Rye. bushels 20000 . Barley, busheis 31.900 Butter, Eggs and Cheese. CHICAGO, Juse 15.—On fhe Produce Ex. { change today the Butter | erles, 14G20; dairies, uQ!Sc. EEs, stoady: at mark. eases inclnded, uquuw firsts, 150; prime Srsts. 16c; extras, 18c. Cheese, steadr, LGIN, 1L, June 18.—BUTTER. Steady; 30c. les for the week, 679,- *ono potnds. | EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Chicago. CHICAGO, June 18.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts 43,600, Market 10c lower: beeves, 34@6; cows and helten. $1.50 _? stockers and feeders, $2.75@4.60; T oLl calven G0 eceipts t t | higher; ecthn-pted lomnrro:‘:n‘lfn o Ceptral of X Jerses P is 3% per cent and for three months' | Mixed and butchers, ss co 6.70; good Central Lesther 39% Dbills 33, @3Y% per cent. h‘%' $6.60. d 70- rou; en\y $e0@ 1004, | frireei—con ufm $6. « |5 igs, §5. @ 040: 5ok | Condition of the Treasury. nle- 8 g Z | WASHINGTON, June 18.—The condi- P—] ’“‘P“ 000. S!ronx. i5% |tion of the Treasury at the beginning 200 | of business today wes as follows: Reserve fund—Gold coin and bullion, $150,000,000; trust funds to redeem out- standing certificates gold coln. §560 % | S3A0N etiver doliars, $470,031. sif 505 | vor dollars of 1680 §7438,000; total, 32% 1$1,043,492.869. General fund, $171,680.888. Deposits—In national banks, .104; in Philippine treasury, $4,29 awaiting relmbursement ' $54 | current liabilities,” $102,843,323. New Yeork Graim and Produce. NEW YORK, June ll—HDL'R-Ro- |celpts, 12,600 barrels; rl’u. 2200. | Sales, 3800 kncc- market steady, | with 13 WH 26,400 Dbushels; g 2,250, 0’0 futures POl irregu! l*c nominupo ©. b‘ -i'u hern Duluth, 921 2 B HEEE val ueE Beewsiny b * | exports, 79, {and 80,000 | red. N sz;fiE!insnsmaEE:ns W l‘l‘ Mg d1;!onl lg \kebmk:l. K;x:‘nu and Iowa wheat broke early ices a cent | per bushel. Later there was a sharp | rally on the bullish visible, export ru- | mors and covering, but after weaken ing l‘lln the lfiul unset- ¥%c net decline. Jnly | 56 @'50c” cron o B9 R Sept 5§ l'. ] ou 3 endas er. 5% 6 $8%c; December, 'u c, clo-ea 88%c. O] uiet. s | g8 r#‘l i8] LR pg'rnou:vuw—suum Sead voice, THe: mold, Etcady. A Coffee futures cl sbeepv Ol 60@6.15; llmbl, $5.50@7.30. mficflM\‘EOUS MARKETS. Futures. LIVERPOOL. St. Louils Wool .lrhl. ST. LOUIS, June 18—WOO! : c!othln 1‘:‘8‘%‘%’5: t“- ’llne ZO?Qc-ngeavy nne .— in Londen. LIVERPOOL, Jume l'-—-fl in don, Pacific’ Coust teady. 53 5a ko P ey oo PORTLAND, June 18.—Cleari - 085.911: btll.lcel. =I$.014 pEs, 31 110: m-.nee- ke nios - FE g u.—cu‘)ln une £ 571, Dalances, Ty 8er Behvies m le;. h.;uun. 'It.‘l&e. nl Wmm”- TACOMA, June 18.—WHEAT—Un- ; _export bl‘cltom. T4c; clul Tho; e, 100 Jue Y & 75@19: electrolytic, - by 5 casting, $15.25@1 k‘g‘l«d with choice fi;-}'@fls‘; $1.07% per etl. 1 foupdry is quoted | { m-a.n. barley, 4@eTe: Tair to ehbice malting, | xseed. $1.083;: No. 1 North- prime timothy Spot supplies are M Wheat and Other Graias. WHEAT—The worid's shipments for ug = 1 s Jower owing to Tains in Nebeas- {aa and Emn& whieh bave broken the drumght \s- those States, There was nothing new worthy of note in the local market, all cash quotations standing ss at the close of the week. CASH WHEAT. California Olub, . $132%91.55: Callfarhis | cire White. ralien, 313061 Era of California, $1. 1.2 'afiflfl Club, inestem, $1.42%@1.45; $1.324@1.35; Northern Northern Red, $1.32%@1.35 per ctl FUTURES. 10 to 12 o'clock Session. December—$1.32. BARLEY+The market was mixed risterdny. Acar of new Feed sold at $1.0TH, while vew fo xrive wighin & week was offered at $1. Of _under such conditions accurate quota- u«n.m difficult. The market continues dcll. CASH BARLEY. @1.05 for common to cholee new or old Decenn) E OATS—Rains jo Kausas and Nebraska bave broken the drought in those States, but Omaha | | wires that Nebraska cannot have half a crop of Oats now under any circumstances. Trere is nothiug new in the local situation, which continues dull. $1.15@1.35 for fair to good aud $1.40 80 for cholce; White, pominal; Black, $1.25 ¥ per_ct | CohE T Rolis throughout Kansss and Nebras- | kn having broken the drought in those States B, Chieago market declined in comsequence. e 8an Francisco market coatinued quier. California, $1.55@1.60 for small round yellow; | Western mixed, §1.37%; vellow, $1.571; White. $1.40 per etl. Flour and Farinaceous Goods. The rellef committee resterday opesed bids for the 80.000 barrels of Flour over which there { was o much coutroversy several weeks and which was old at the time to the Sperry Flour Company for $2.25 ‘and _subsequently turaed back to the committee. The best bid | was §3.66 for abont 20,000 barrels at Port Costa, | while the average of 'all the bids for the dif- Terent ‘lots was about 8.0, The detaste el be_found in the local columbs. There was nothiog Dew n any lide yestedry. FLOUR-—Callforula Family Extras: 34636 5.10, usua) terms; mlm—- xm-. $4.30G4.60; | Oregon and Washington, £2. 084 ber 1, FARISACROUS " GOODS- Pl Grebam Flour, $3.25 Rye Meal, §3.50; Rice Cream follows: : Oat Mesi. $4.50@4.75; Ost Groats, u?.# Homiay, $3.75@4: Bmlwlu-u Flour, $4.50 Cracked Wheat, Whole Wheat FI Oats, §igs; lled Pflfl Barley, 86 obls.. X $4. T Spift’ Peas, boxes, §.30; Gréen Peas, §$3.50 per 100 pounds. Hay and Feedstuffs. Recelpts of H: | cludiug 68 care. esterday were 1027 toms. in- The congstion of sll kinds ageuts not ! o0 losd any mors Har ranciseo mutil the accumalation of cars here has been relieved. dlers say tbat this will result fn a firm mar- ket for the present. but will Lave a weakening effect later 00 Wheo the accumulated Hay in the country comes in. Mcagwhile prices stand the same. Feedstuffs rule firm and unchanged. N—$20@ 2 BRAN 1 per ton. MIDD; $26@36 per tom. SHORTS 520502130 per ton. FEEDSTU l' —Rolied Barley, $22 23.50; ed Feed. $23@24; Oilcake Meal In .'s-xgn lots, Jobbing, 8 per ton; Cocos. or Meal st mills, » $23| $24. nat e in 10 and $23.50 in 5 fon lots: jnbbhg Corn Meal, r,~e51 Cracked Cora, mi C Broom O eod. oc per oom Corn carioad lots, $19.50: jobbing, :Mealfalfs. $18.50 ia car lots and Horee Beaus Ay o S et 11 18, -—Chol eat, 7 good Whest, S$I5@18: otber \ ”\;\‘h?-nr £12g14; Wheat and Oat. $12 e OaE 10G15; Wild Oat, $10@12; 0@z # | stock. $7@S per ton. | STRAW—30@s5c per bale. Beans d Seeds. Dealers are guoting stesdier prices for Limas and a wider range for Blackeyes. there h mnmn: new in Begns. { nominal: smell White: | 82.20@z.60: r":t $1.504 Lima, $4.40G4.60; Red 125G 1.50; | Biackese: $5.25@8.50. Mustard, “MGL"H Yel« 50 2 Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | Tbe market for new Potstoes ruied rtesdy | nnder' moderate arrivals and a brisk loeal de- mand, which readily absorbed all | good 'stock. The usua! it mall ons rle .nm Wit supplies barely P market o Quotations for miscellaneons vegetables showed but Jittle change from Saturday's closing pricos, | the demand for all descrpitions being up to fhe | average. Some Of the receipts of Asparagus | sbowed Sects of the beat and had to be dis- posed of quickly at irrgular prices. Cucumbers | did a little better, while Green Corn was evsier | nnder incressed receipts. A car of Mississippl | Tomatoes came in and was quickly closed out at §1.57 L33 crate of four MM:' % 'ATOES—New crop, 1.25 per etl; p_Oregon Burbanks, 60c@$l per etl. ew Red. sack, T5@sSe; Aus- per_ctl, $3@a. ABLES—Gt Cora. $1.50@2.25 Aor Fus, $1.50G3 box: Rhubarb, DOc@$1 péer_box; Green , n@lzs et ing Besun 1z@3e m, v& Igam 2@3c per_lb: 'ramnm :1 Cocumbers, 7 Sox e n-m 850 ville and $1.50@1.75 for bax; summn' juash. 60 | @75¢ for small -Id $1.25@1.50 for h%‘qt boxes; (..i:;hr 3@de e péc a e per ctl; Caull- r degen; Carrots, iS¢ sack; Turnips, %t‘ Df i Poultry. The Poultry market was very quiet and, as there were etically no supplies of domestic | stock. quotatibos for tbat line of goods were largely nominal. Two cars of Westen stock were ‘st hand and the receivers were ask F1@1.50 for Bent, which cometituted the b | of 'the offer e lve Turkere arrived 2 od, but found zo buy and $5.5064.00 for mesali: ol Hoosteas e Roosters, $5.50@7: Fryers, lacge ’n‘:‘x‘x'en. -l ”ixw; 5"“ Brollers, .'i'f; Butter, Cheese and Eggs. All three products the week firm, proportions. There is not much Sales on the exchange were as follows: But- ter—25 half boxes extras at 19c. . Cheese—130 pew Cali- .. Ibs Butter, 15,200 Ibs T barre ia vackiges | g, S tL.5T small boses 20| Belof Merel baskets, 50@75c. o5, | Cal Safe Dp. — — S F n.Lg‘oue ot o g | Fimst Naml. — 3% NS—Cantalonpes, for crates. = § SAVINGS BANKS. US FRUITS—Per box. Oranges. $3@4 Ger S & L2130 2050 jSav & for Navels end BGAS for Secdlings: Ve~ Hom § BE0 — 4.50; $3@3; Grape Froit, | Mutmal Ssv.. 85 7 naminal. IS F sav Dried Fruits and Raisins. RUITSSpot Peaches, 10§11%c: Pears. S@ | POWDER. 12k Evaporatel Apples, 11%@ide pes b | Gianc Con... 50 81 | SINS—Nomiza v SUGAR. PRUNES—1905 umd;.enepammmfl“ s = o scow 3 Honoksa § G 10% ~¥ Paashen 3.0 17 % Hoten § P C 133 13 - = Provisions. - Kilenes S C. ~— Do pool.... 8 — The week opened with no changes I quota- mn-euc:h— tions ed. . ., for - 2% heavy. 14c for light medium, 15¢ for light, 1%c e for t and 17e for : Dry . Salt Sides, 13 13c; Eastern 4100 Hams, 12 to 14 e, 15320: 15 to 16 I53b: 1710 20 om, 1he: Calitscnia 43¢ $9 per o SOl el Mk $0.50; Fam: 3 6.50: extra clear, Pig Pork. §26; Pigs' 3 = e per 1 1 ait Cannmers’ Assn.. S woted at Tic for Califoraia I3 Calithraia *Winc Associatio. ... %0 00 Fastern compound and 10%e 130 Comtra Costa Water Co. 5.5 Lalf-barre pure, 10%e; 10-1b tims, 45 Makaweli Sugsr Co... 3.7 Tl Vi, TR e s Yina 11 %e. 200 Mataal (cevtts). 1335 —_——— 3%0 § Valley Water g g:—'z-“ 3 » 3 Water N Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. 4 ;:ll,‘:f Water Oo. g: ES—Culls and_brands sell. sbont 3 100 Spring Valler Water Co. X snder. quotations. | Heavy Salted Sreers "B | 34000 GGuaEG 9020 medivm, 12c: light. 12¢; Cow Hides, 13c for | $10.000 S k & Sau Jose 12.00 and lfledt‘_ ¥ *sns.n.l :;y,((:, Saited | $10,000 l.-md RRof 80.12% 1¢; Ssited Veal. 13%c: Salted Calf, 14o: Km'nld-, 22: dry Kip, 20c; diy Calf, 25. | Califormia Steck amd Ofl Exchamge. e G se cach: shedion S0cG8110; ot | b v | Wool. e T = | Wool, $1.25@2; Horse Hides. salf, $3@3.25 for | (e soindars: = | jarge and $2.75 for medium, $2.25 for small end 4 b1 {50c for Coits; Horse Hides, dry. $2@2.25 for | Gy = |large and $I.30@1.75 for mediim, $135 for | PNt Lol 5 { small_sna 50c for Colts. Buckskins—Dry Mexi- | M';",m“ o - can, : dry salted Mexican, 26e; dry Central | 3 Cristo - | American. 37%c. Goatskine—Prime ~Angores, | MOPte s ...':. extra large do, $1.25; large, 50c; medium, 50¢: m'"- 1000 Associated .. 50 | LLOW—No. 1 rendered, 41:@4% in b ‘In ns and drums, e fess: No. 2, 4@4% | Grease: 3@3%e. 00L—Spring Clip—San Joaquin and Sonth- Minlng Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. .m 12 months, 14G16c: do, 6 16@20¢: | polowing were the saies on the Sen Frascisce Aiddle County, free, 236 ; ective, 11@ | Stock asd hange 20c; Nevads. iigot. 2 ; @0, heavy, 10@1%e 5 P HOPS—_10@12¢ per b for both 1905 and 1905, { = | = Meat Market. | 200 Goma & Cur. 11, Tbe market is abundantly supplied with al-| mo' Em Jacket n ’;tfim 1.6 el Meyiytioen Wl ghetations. Show 291" 290 Bierws 56w T3l 100 Sades o7 | 00 Overman ... 0%k DRESSED MEATS. ‘Wholesale rates per pound, from sl .mm-n‘ to_dealers. are as follows: ‘ | (BEEF—5%@3e for Steers and #2%@7%c rwl | “VEAL_6@6%e for targe ana T@so for sman. | 100 Midway. urm\—a . for Wethers and 73%@8 for | 300 Do, b 00 Lums—.su DRESSED H Mu,emc. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotatious sre for good. sound Livestock delivgred in San Francisco, less 50 TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCES. orning and Informal Sessions. Regulae M 5511000 Bulifrog Ans. . 1 and 6@6ic tor No. B, Cowb untl Helters 3% goc; Ro. 3 | Cows, “a@sic: thin Cows, 3. O Bobett; &3 CALVES—4@434¢ per IbMor Hght. 4c for me- | gl O diam &nd e for Leavy (gross welgit o - GHEEP Wethers, ahc per b Ewes, de| i Pone sear -0 B me i @se per 1000 At Top HOOS Ta0 G 55h e Oke per Th: 140 o B S "land mder Gc: 30 e and over. Gc: Boars 1300 DRl 150 per cent; 306240 per cent. and Sows, | 200 Bul {10 per cent ot have quotations. General Merchandise. GBAI\ BAGS—Are higher and firm 2t 9% @ | OAKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE. QAKLAND, June 18.—Following are xhe sales and closing qlwutlolu‘todny (’OAL—-Walllnrmn $7.50 _per ton; New | change: Py Wellis g tile, $6: Bry = x i Braver 255, 6 50; Rosivn, 875 Ovos Bay Morning Sessfom. o .. Cumberiand. $14 in bulk B 50 Ton. Ex - ‘33 $15.25 in sacke: Cannel. $8 per ton: Coke, 811 2500 Blue Bull @13 per ton b bulk and. $laain sacks: 2000 Biue Bull Mountain descriptions. $3.50 hort toa. | 1500 Nat. Bank OILS—Quotatious are ‘for Wrreis: for cases | 1350 Midway . 20 ge: Linseed, 52c per gglion for Bolled and | 1300 Man Dexte Bhc ix raws Castor O cases, No. 1, Man. Dexter Bakers AA. cases. §1.2 Lucol, 50c for | 1000 - onr vt R gallon: Corosant Oi. Ten. Nev. | for .-Z;?m .n?‘:gc &\mulx’n extra blea l\“mecgflienef g“‘ { wi Sperm ew ‘Ec, extra bigaghed winter Wast E .'Z: \“n;‘.. o8 Tard Off Soc: K01 Qrent %e.m.ii (‘k& 30) 40 In L 0 i | Enre” Sestifoor 03 "1 Neatstoot ON | 3000 Bistts (25) . 14 u,c‘ Herring Ofl."40c; Salmon Oil, 85¢; botled | i0. {B. 30) - by Fish Oll, 35c; Paint OIl, Soe. 1000 O O rernoon Session. ; COAL’ OIL, GASOLIXE, ETC.— <00 W End 2.70 { Coal oh, in” bk, Joses Pearl O ;gg W::: Ena 2 17 <! -5 1 l o poim zro« Stove Gasoline, 00 Great Bemd (B. 5) 4 101 Motor Gasoline, m, 2000 Great Bend *(B. ine hfllk 1 00 Great Bend . Xt 300 Ghio (B. 30) | cases,” Gige more; Benzine, bulk. 1 in | 3,.., Bull ... Cates, 19°% Sh-degree Gasollae, in’ balk, Sic; fa Blue Bul } s 5 M FCRPENTING —&0e peF galion fu cases and T7¢ Rated in drums and fren barreis. NQ\': RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, S@S%c ittle Joe ... Pfé‘b White Lead, §@8isc, according to quan- | tnfle e SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- 0 Booth- ... 33 P.' juotes, met cash: Cubes A, Crushed and ;[_ B‘Bk o3 ine Crushed; : “Powdered, 4.65¢: Ca y! 56° Ton. i i i :-im !uc‘ma (B bt 1600 Yankee Girl P 2000 Dix L 1§ i 300 Con. Va. (S 10)°: 70 'OTATIONS. CLOSING QUOT :\'ononah Dlnrlc. Receivts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, JUNE 18, ](,nm.p Ancher . Flour, qr sks.... x'wsm- tons . Home Consolidated Wheat, ctls ... 7 | Indiapa Tonopal .. 26 | Jim Butler MacNamara 20 | \fiaway .- Midway Kxtension 3 | Montana Fon 182 35 | North Star 5 Colulnbh Mount Sine: 2% Ohio. .. 2"?‘,‘21;"“ iR Vet End 70 es. B ¥ oot Hay, tons Goldnéid’ Dist - roia e R Adams . . -0 -08% THE STOCK MARKET. Atlanta * 4 {Blue Buli .l < The “&k 0”.. With All Kinds Ql Booth - * Stocks Rather Quiet. Brookivn . b On the Stock and Bond Exchange vesterday 1160_shares of Spring Valley ater stock sold at the rather high range of $21% @21. Otherwise there were no fluctuations worthy of note, and b\ulne{s was quiet. Sales of bonds were lig ning Stocks the Tenou\r did ln -ver:ge business, but thi neral tone was weak. There was active trading in MacNamara, based on good rns from the mine. The May net over all expenses was $11,566. On Juge 10 the mine shipped 1200 sacks of ore, of which 550 sacks or coarse assayed $346.50, and 650 sacks of fine $205.66 per ton.” The shipment will net some $1 g.e 100 over shipping and meltin, expenses. Another large shipment, wi be made this month. The following additional savings banks have declared dividends for the half-year to depositors, pavable July 1: Centeal Trust Con 3.6 § per cent on term, and 33 per cent on ordinary deposits: San Francifco Savings Union, 3 2-3 per cent on term, m;d 31-3 per cent on or- dinary, deposits; German Savings and Society, 3.6 per cent on all de- ts' Cali! Safe Deposit and Co., per cent on term, and 3\‘ cent_on ordlnu'y deposi ehulu’ Savings Bank, 3¢ per cent on all deposits. Dai Di'dfl‘d ‘Black Butte Con I‘Z.:)ixle| mpir 10 Kewanas M Co g?:{dd::ld Mining of hev Red T Red Top Ex lflnlnz Cn. ss:h:;“hu orm Sl:dstorm Exiension Sitver Pick ........ Bullfrog Biitros Annex’ o Bullfrog Mayflower Bu]]l’rog National Bank. Gold Bar ses Golden Scenu'o - Montana Bullfrog ..... uontgomy Shoshone Ex Original Bullfrog Steinway Yankee Girl Ma e hwl L SO Bt ornia- Manhattan Cowboy Manhattan Crescent nhattan Dexter hattan Min Co, Nev STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Other Dll!flfl-l- MONDAY, June 18-10:30 . m, | ESPETanza .. e “STATES BONDE Bunker HIil . 1.10 By g Rialto Gold M o e v Aure A g (18l L3 SAN JOSE, June 18—The 1 this morning on the remai: 1 Purcell, who was run kill by a train yesterday at Ten! and Jackson streets, brought out fact that he was asleep on the and the - i : e gis Hlmnimgau g ;gi“ b Hkn : & on the Oakland Stock and Bond BEx- | At Owing to receiving notice to vacate premises at mVALBKJASTREEI’ We shali sell to the highest MMnr the entire contents of our sale -u le business. consisting o 100 Horses. wei g from 1000 to 1600 m‘n all broken to work. ber Harne: 20 sets 10 _Lumber Wagons: 3 Sand Wagons; all employ 5 Business Busgies: Also new Building, suitable for sta- bling 60 horses; easy to move. WESTERN HORSE E. STEWART & CO., 220 Valeacia Stock: will be on exhidition Sunday. AUCTION SALE! 125 HORSES--125 Second consignment from Derris ranch of 125 head of brokem and un- broken horses, of the same ciass as those sold last week, afnd are all yo\m* | tresh stock, weighing from 1000 to x | pounds. Suitable for milk nn‘ ’n‘,mu. express and SAND T 111 be sold i 'l‘lll?“l’A\'x t J. B. HORAN We will sell no city horses. Please do not ask us. W. H. HORD. Auctioneer, 1360 Golden Gate ave., F. AUCTION! I will sell at public luction at 13TH {and HARRISON STS, DNESDAY, June 20, 50 head of Homl. con from the Ingals ranch near Stockton. These horses igh from 800 to 1300 Ibs, broke and must be seld. * WM. _CLOUGH. Auctionee: DODGE PREPARES T0 GOLLEGT TAX Compilation of Personal Property Assessment Nearly Done. Assessor Dodge will haye his tax rolls ready next week for the collec- tion of personal property tixes. The personal 'fanx assebsmert has been compiled Wwith iagreat deal -of difi- culty on the b3sis of the swarn state- ments I by: 188 : tagpayers last | March. In cases wheke the tax state- Amenu wete destréyed it has heeg mec- | essary to base "the asséssment” to a certain extent on the returns of last | year. ‘The Assessor usually collects be- | fore the 1st of July over half a millien | dollars. This money is urgently need- | ea by the eity at this time to meet its { running expenses for the first two or three months until the first imstall- ment of real estate taxes is due. In many cases the property assessed | has been destroyed by fire, but the As- sessor is compelled to take the tax re- turn as made the first Monday in March by the taxpayer. This, in many cases, works a hardship on these whose | property has been destroyed, but in | many instances the property will be re- placed during the year, and where it will not the insurance on the property destroyed will take the place of its | value. Unless the collections on this class of personal property amounts to sev- eral hundred thousand dollars there will be a deficit in the city's funds for the months of August and September. Vacent by Death. The board of directors of the San Francisco Theological Seminary has unanimously elected the Rev. T. V. Moore, D. D.. as successor to the late Dr. John S. MacIntosh as professor of theology. Dr. Moore is pastor of the ‘Westminster Presbyterian Church, Omaha, and is & man of scholarly at- —_—_— hmlelnlh’lllwulh-nvfl- nance will be preseated to the