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General Merchandise. . \ l '; : .: ' BHU'nnd: Seeds. ; V;< :_r.'"- \ ' •;^:*j. Beans continue firmly i held,' - but i there = Is- no further advance i ln'» prices. "" : The . demand \ Is moderate."-'-." -'\u0084- \u25a0.'.,';— v» 3 v--',: \u25a0' ~. .--\u25a0\u25a0/[ \. •\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0-• «- \u25a0 .: 'rBEANS-^Bayos, $3 50@3 65;: Pea, vs3@3 25; Butter. - $303 25 ; small White/ $303 B0 : ? large .White, $2 5002 00; Pink; $1 60®2 80 for fair to good and $3 2t>@>3 75 for choice; Red. $3 60 & 7 : Lima, $5 BOgs 90; Red | Kidneys, $3®4 50; Blackeyea. ' $2 90@3 06 >- per,': ctl: ' Horse S Beans.'! $1 8502 40/ vj: \u25a0.''.-.: , -";. ;'^^ ;.'/':V<'.: - :•:\u25a0-:--. : t.i. SEEDSr-Brown ', Mustard, nominal ; Tellow Mustard, nominal ; • Flax/; $2 10C2 25 ; I Canary." 6^6y 4 c ; Alfalfa," 10@lle I for CallfornU and 1 12® IMe for ' Uta h; | Rape, 1 nominal ; Timothy, 4% 05c ; Hemp.- 3®3%c i per.; lb; f Millet, 3®3%e; | Broom Corn Seed, 520@21 per. ton.- \u25a0,\u25a0-\u25a0* - •• \u25a0 . : ' - >v DRIED/ PEAS— Nlles." $1 78©2 25; Gresn Peas;jsl 75@2a5 iper^ctl.' X . i : CHICAGO,": June" 3.— Cash quotations were as follows::-; Flour,". steady; winter patents, $4 209 4 80: straights. 'i' s3 905W 10; -spring, patents, $4 75®5 75; ' straights, |$3 00@5; bakers', >. $2 4059 3 CO; No. 2 • spring « wheat. </ $1 06®l 08; -No.* 3 spring wheat.^sl©l 08;KNo. *2ired,vsl ot%© 1 05% : ' No. 2 corn,"- 62%c: « N0. 1 2 yellow • corn, 5.1 c; No.«2oats,'.3o%c;«iNo.is3 white,;: 32%® 33 Vic: ;\u25a0 No.- 3 white,* 3l%«33c; No. ; 2 , rye," is© 81c: good feeding barley, »9®42c;. fair, to choice maltinK bariey, , 43@4fic: - No. > I ; flaxseed,? sl -30; No M r Northwestern,* $1.49: prime timothy, seed, $2 85; mess pork,tper barrel.. sl2 60®12 Ps;lard,i per 1 100 pounds, Is 7 20®7 22% : : short | ribs \u25a0 sides iTIoom)," $7 25@7 37% : I ehort . clear I sides (boxed)/ $7 12%@7 25: :: whisky, » bssls.of tihljrh 1 wines, $1 26; clover/ contract grade,; sll 75«?12 25.7.?-,*-» Articles— • Receipts.- Shipments. Flour, barrels i:•.....i :• ...... • • .". .* 18.300 ) : « n.BOO Wheat/. bushels V. k r..r.V;V.' 12,000 •;. ;/ 55.H00 Corn, bushels : . . ..;:.. .'.". 22.000 ,\u25a0\u25a0 -.415,200 Oats, bushels f.\..7.";r;.".. -.321.000 . .: 188.300 Rye, ' bnnhels KTZ:T7T77T:7T. \u25a0 8,000 1 : |Btf 2,000 Barley," bushels \u25a0;: r.*.~V/7V\/V ".:' 4,800 - ' 6,300 Cash Grata ''and 1 : Provisions. '.:: The following quotations are ? for ' good, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 40® 45 per cent . shrinkage • for Cattle : tSSßfi^sMhsiM OATTLE^-Eteers. 7%©7%c:*Cowa and Heif ers, : 5%©6%c-"2 thin - Cotes. - 4@sc : per lb. -- r« CALVES— 4®4%c) per 1 lb •\u25a0 (gross t weight). - SHEEP— Wethers/ 3j%@3%c: > Ewes. > 303^0 per^lb; (gross weight). ,- : ., -- • LAMBS^-$2 50@2 . 75 \ per/ head. ; HOGS— Live > Hogs \u25a0 130 to ) 180 lbs.- B%GS%c; oVer 180 • lbs." 6»fc@s%c: i Feeders, : sc; : Sows, , 20 per cent oft; Boars, 50 per cent off. and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. : ..'.'-'\u25a0 Wholesale rates' from 'slaughterers to dealers are ' as ' follows: r-s-i'.; •« f& Mp .' * >-:.---'.: X B^ BEEF — 5© tic for Steers and 4®sc perlb f or *: Cows." \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0. . " ' ' "YEAL — Large. >5%©7 c; small. 7«sB%c per lb. . - MUTTON — Wethers. 6%@Bc: Ewes/ 6®70 j>er pound. : l :,,; ••.., .- <\u25a0--' . - LAMB— B%®»%e T peri lb.: " PORK-^-Dressed \u25a0" Hogs." . 6%@9c -per : lb. \u25a0 :.;\u25a0\u25a0:, : • W. ; LIVESTOCK I MARKET. \ DRESSED ; MEATS. 4 Quotations i foirlbothtllveV and dressed : stock remain 3 unchanged. . with tfie : market \u25a0 abun dantly supplied. -.-.•-.;. 3Xent "- 3lnrket. «ales.| STOCKS. IHlsrh t Low;| Bld.| Ask. ....... [Adams Express..* »243 251 44,800 Amslg Copper... £3% 81% S3 S.IU Amer On C 0.,.1 io»i ll«-i 400 Vjo pta 66% W,U, C6M. 67^4 700 Amer C & F Co. 33»i 33% S3U 33=4 Do pfd f»S\i, J>9% ....... lArner Cotton Oil 30% 31% j Da pfd 03 100 Amer Dlst Teigh .; 28 25% ....... Amer Ex ...225 240 Amer Gr Tw Co '.. eu 6U. IOOJAmer Hide A L 7% 7H ' 7 7H 700 Do pfd 40% 40»4 40% 44' ....... Amer Ice .:. M -. 5- 5% Aroer Linseed l«»: is' 4 ....... Do pfd 40 4« / 1,300 Amer Locomotive 47 46% 46^. 46% Do pfd 7. 11l 111% 200 Amer Malt S* 5* 5% «^ Do pfd 21 23 8.400 Amer S & R Co 110% 100%1110% 110% I Do pfd .. 117«4 118 200 Amer Sugar 1132% 132% 132 *« 133 ?£ Do pfd ..• . 13J 135 '. Amer W ft T Co 88 40 100,Araer Tob pfd.. 9«% »«% 00 96U Amrr Woolen 32% 33 .: Do pfd ..... 100 102 900 Anaconda 100% 102^ 100% 107 {Ann Arbor 1 85 40 Do pfd 72 «> 700 A T A Santa Fe 79% 79% 79% 75% Do pM ....... 101t* 102 l.lOOßalt & Ohio 10S 107% 107»i 10TU 700 Do pfd ....... 07V/l 97% 97* 87% .. Bey State Gas.. .......... 3-l« v 14,30 ft B R T...... 63%j 62% l 63?4 63 T4 ..Brooklyn Un Gas *.....! C2"Vi C2ti Brunswick D A I] 14% 15U ..;.... JButterick C 0....: 67% 60' '. .Canada 50....... ..... ..... 69- 70 400 Canadian Pacific. 146% 146% n<j\ 147 80Q.C & 0 48% 48>4 4SU 49% ..'C & A.. 33 * 35 - 200 Do pld 80 SO W W ....... CAE I pffl.... 180 141 LIOGC & G W. ...... 1» IS*» 18% 10 .... Do pfd "A".. 63. (a .". Do rfd "8"... 31% 32 ....... CA G W debs... £« 57 C & N W. 194 ' 198 4,000 c MA St P/... 172T4 171»i 172% 172»i DO pM ............ .....IM 187 1.100 C R I A P <new) 2SVi 25% 26% 26' i Do pfd J. \- v j.;... 71 74 .......I Do 4's ..... 7»% 80^ ...... .iCh'.cago Term.... 17U 17% ...... .| Do pfd ................. 32- 33 IOCChi Un TracUon e% 6% /J, i 6% ...~...i Do Pfd 22 £5 CCC A St L..J..... {.;..: M 95 200 i Do pfd ...... .J119%j119% 119 121 ;....:. QeveLor &-.W. .?...{..:..! 72; 92% Do pfd ............ . 105 110' 700 Colo Fuel A Iron 41%! 41 41 1.41:1 ! Do pfd -.rr.... <;.'.•.. (..... 100 1....'. ..ICcl.Heck C A I! .}::... 12% 12% «00|Colo Southern ..: 27% 27 27% j 27>i .......| Do Ist :p:d"...J.."... ..... 56 58 R. F. Hutton A Co.. 4'JO California etreet. Baa Francisco, members of the New York Stock Exchange, furr.lrti the following official qurvtations nf that Exchsnge: New York Stock List. ; SATURDAY/ June 3—12.3 — 12. ra. • UNITED i="^\TES BONDS.. . Bid. A*k. -"' .-..-• , Bid. Ask. 4s qr c0up.. 105 105% 4s qr cp new.l 32 132% 4s qr reg...104* 104% -Is qr coup. -.104 • 104& MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W.ss. — — O W'gtdss. — 91 A«so ; Oil 59. 93% 98 is Oceanic S 55." 65 70 >'\u25a0 Bay CPC ss. — 107V4 Om Cable 'Cs. 120%" — Cal C G 55.10 C% — Pac Glm 4s. — 97% Soft Eg' .' P E Ry 55.~.1C8%109% & ct ss. 93% 93% Pac L&P Ss.ICOH — , Cal-«t C 55.112Vj —-\u25a0(P & C H 6e. — — C C Wat 55.102 — |R &OK 68.113 — EdL & P'Cs.l23: 125 . JPowell-st- Cs.' — F & C H.G5.112% — ISac EG&R59.104»4106 aeary-st 6s.i: 60 60 |SF A 8J V55.120 121 H C&S 5%5.1<M% — SF.Ok& 5J55.108% — Do 5s - ... .104%105U Sierra" R 65.; — _ Hon * R.T 63.107 j— : S P of A 6s IJ~A Elec 55.101% — (1909) .....109% — LAG AEI Rs. — 104 (1310) .110^110% ,VA-Rr 55.115%116%JS P -ore :«• \u0084 LAL- ntd 53.1"»^s — \u25a0-,- (1905)5r 8. 100^4 — : 'LAP Jem' Bs.lo3,'— I (190fi) .V...103% — Mkt-st CJP-.USU — (1912) .:..:113%U4 "do lem 5s — 115% SPC 1 eg ss. — MV&MtTS9. 4 — \u25a0 — •••\u25a0; Do stampd.lO7«4 .— . NR of C C 5.105 — ".- S;P,B R 65.134 — Do Bs ..-.119 — S-V Wat es.l(Wt;iO3is N P C R 85.106' — Do 4s 2dm. 1004J — . NC; Ry ss."'.s ."'.- — \u25a0- 112 ' Do 4s 3dm. 99% IOOVi N C P C 6s. •— • 101 - , Do g , m tir4s 96 - — O GL&H 55.108U — i Stkn G*EB»."9B — - Oak TCo 6s.- — 123 .\u25a0 U G &.E 55.104 — •" Do 5s :...113«i — UR of SF 4s. 88% — Do con Bs.lll- 111%| W/.TER STOCKS. Contra Costa — ;42%[ Port Costa... — 63 -. ; MarlniCo.:.':B3, \u25a0' r — IS V Wat Co. 37U 37% . GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L& P. ;3%; 3% — |Pao L C 0.... 60 --": MartelPowr 1%: 1% S F G & K. 55% 56 Mutual El* 12 12%|StknG,& E. — 5 Flrem's Fnd.S3o 850 • I - BANK \u25a0 STOCKS.% " 'Am Ktl 8k.'.129 130> L'P A A.... — _ Anglo-Cal'./.87% 89" Mer. Trust....;— 230 Bank of Cal. — 440 Merch Ex.... 87 75 Cal : Safe Dp.151 — 3F National — ; — First Nationl — 340 , ;•-,-\u25a0. " SAVINGS BANKS. ;- Ger-8 •'* L.2520 \u25a0 — |Say & LSo.. — 100 ' Hum SAL. — — " Sec Say 8k..592% — i Mutual ! Sav. lCo ?— ; I Union ,T, C 0.2700 3300 SFiSav U. 635 .— . I . , tJBHL. STREET RAILROADS. California \u25a0; /. 212%225 X I Presidio .-. ... 39 — Geary ..:...— 40 I '. \u25a0 -•':; • POWDER. Giant 1.:... .68 69 1 ; SUGAR.' : HawslUn C: 82% "— I Makaweli C. 37% — Honokaa S C IS% lSlijOnomea S C/ 37 3S« Hutch S P.C 16-vl6%[Paauhau SC 22 22% Kllauea S C 3%..4.J S * = . ? , ';\u25a0•\u25a0 MISCELLANEOUS. : Alaska PA. 84 -85 - Oceanic S Co. 4 5 CalF'C. A.100U101% PacAux FA; 4 5 Cal /Wine Ar 77 — . Pac • C 80rx.153 — MV&MtTm.IOO -— . Pac S Tel C0.103%104% •: '-. SALES. '.'-. Morning Session. .Board— \u25a0 .'-\u25a0 - :'\u25a0\u25a0"-.. 10 California /Wine" Association... 77 OO ji $3,000 Sacramento iEI.i El . Gas & Ry ss. .106 00 $50,000 Spring i.Valley;4s.(2d mtg«).:..100 25 !»20.000 8 F.i Oak A 8 Jose Ry 55. .....108 75 $20,000 S F. Oak &yS Jos* Ry 55..;.;.108 87^4 STOCK AND BOND EXCHAJT JE. HIDES- AND, SKlNS— Oil's and brands sell about Vi@lc \u25a0 under . quotations; • Heavy salted stcris. -ii-c;-;riH-i!iuin. -.lie:*: Ujrht. lOVjc: .i'c.v Hides, lie -for. heavy and ' 10% c for light; StaEs..'Bc; Salted Kip. lie; Salt?d Vfal. Viz: Salted Calf.-13c; dry Hides, lS%@l9c;'dry Kip. 17c; 1 dry/ Calf, 22c; > Sheepskins.; shearlinea. 3.'@."oc each-ishort \\ool/. r .o@9oc each: medium. 90c<ff$l'2.'>:' Long.W ool. $1.25@2:. H0r5e Hides, i fait. *$3 25 for : ;: large . and $2- 75 for me dium, f 2 25- for; small^ \u25a0 •- and 50c Colts; Horse .-Hides, ' . dry. ~ $2 \u25a0\u25a0* f or ": large . nnd $1 \u25a0 5!) for. medium -tsl 25. f0r small and COc ; for. Colts." Buck Skins— -Dry S Mexican,* 30c; . r dry . \u25a0 aalted Mexican 25c"; - dry : - Central ;" American,*. \u25a0 30c; ! Goat = fc'k'in?— Prime v Angoras. 75c; extra largs do,!};! ".\u25a0»:: largOSOc: m-><lluin.^s<Jc: smail. 3ftc^ . -TALLOW — No." li rendered: 4@4>4c p,r ': Ib; No.,2.:i'S3%c::Grease.f 1%62%C.' :* f!.' WOOL—^Spring; clip— Humboldtk and Mendo clno. t-J 2S©3oc: everything : elss. nominal; • San Joaquln . and . Southern, • sevfn months.'. ' 17@19c: do. year's staple/; 13«iinc: : Middle County, IS® 21c- Northern • free. 22@25c; do.", defective.*' IS@ . 20c : - Nevada. \u25a0 16®20c , per . ; lb.' . according to quality.-:/:. .; .-,.;-. -. ,: _---\u0084- \u25a0; -. h HOPSr- 1904 crop, . 24@26c per Ib, • with mO3t growers holding cut ' for 30c: 1905 . crop.*. 15%0 111 1 LJ >' IRtiiiLWHUJf WI I 11 1 Hi 'Tin II IlillWlMMMßMllllli ' \u25a0 AH \u25a0 descriptions* .remain -/unchanged.: Hops being firmly held.- Hides fin ? good demand . and Wool cleaned * up. Illilen. Tallow, Wool and Hops. Xew Yorlt Sloaer Market. NEW YORK. June 3. — Close: Mcney on call, nominal. No loans. Time loans, easy; sixty and ninety days, 2%G3 per cent; six months. 3^ti3ii per c*nt. Prime mercantile paper. 3*«@4 per cent. Sterling exchange barely steady with actual business In bankmv' bills. $4.869004.87 for de . man<] and at $4.85@4.5510 for'clxty day bills; roFted rat«F. $4.&6@>4.85; commercial bills, H.M%e«.S4V Bar »llver, 57% c. Mexican dollare, 45c. Gwertucent bonds, firm; railroad bonds. Ir regular. EA.STERX MARKETS. The situation in' Hay remains as stated yes terday. \u25a0 Choice old : Wheat- and ; Oat :descrip tions rule ; firm, .but \u25a0 all other • grades are dull and ' weak. The new .' Hay is coming iln > badly rusted : and a" car ; of new ; sown . Oat \u25a0 from the southern -peninsula,' -rusty, sold at' $6. Another car of sown Oat 'sold ;at : $o@6 50. The-clr^ cular of Scott ft Magner says: * . \u25a0\u25a0 "There has been \u25a0 no : change . in the ' situation in old Hay.: There has been more than enough arriving to -cover all .. trade • requirements. Tne local demand continues :" rather " dull. :. Buyers have "been in command of the, situation and practically have - made prices.' \u25a0 A great many people -: are ' trying ' ; to ,i cl«*n up their f- ware houses, . and in doing : so : have ? been burdening this market' with n great deal of medium to poor classes of / Hay. ./A great v deal '\u25a0: of . this has had to be sold at extremely. low figures to efTect its movement. '\u25a0•->-.:.\u25a0.- \u25a0-' .'\u25a0'.-,".- -'\u25a0-.. -.: • .•'Fancy.,' old : i. Wheat Hay Js being, sought and to-day • commands ? $15." . while • fancy.. Red Oat Hay vwill bring : 812 : per ton here. All' other classes of Hay arc , dull \u25a0 and sell " slowly. ,','Tl>e . arrival ; from : ; the i Sacramento . River ; of one cargo "of choice new .'Alfalfa Hay, on which $4 : was bid.'- wag ', the' feature of ; the | market 7 : to- ! day.- " This . is - the . flrst • arrival "this ; season \u25a0of new < Hay ; by , water/;- We/ have '; received - some Hay: of.: the new crop on :i the? cars 'this ",. week/: Red '\u25a0 Oat Hay ' from L . San I Mateo I County of fair quality." although somewhat' rusty/- told 'at.' s6; some . new \u25a0 . Contra Costa ti Wheat » Hay \u25a0' sold » at $S and -. tame • Oat Hay^ from : the same : locality at U $(5 v per.- ton - on \u25a0• the • market , here."* , These prices j appear i.very.-' low.T, but ' as * yet- there « is little ' demand for . new- crop.w while s the \u25a0 market is being : so 'plentifully supplied '.with:: steady, shipments of : old."- \u25a0;;";' .\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0.• \u25a0 .There Is \u25a0\u25a0' no s change In * Feedstufts. . BRAN— S2I 50@22 50 per ton. .MIDDLINGS— S2S 50@28 50 per; ton. : SHORTS— S23@24 ; per.; ton. \u25a0 ; j FEEDSTUFFS •— s Rolled : Barley/ - - $2fiif?27 . per ton: Ollcak*>Mcal > at ithe . mill,. $33 50@ 34 60; s Jobbing. \u25a0 $35; \u25a0 Cocoanut ; Cake \u0084\u25a0 at ': mill," $22@22 60;:^ jobblngr.v $23;t Cocoanut^ Mealiat mill. • $22®23 50; Jobbing, » s23;^Corn-Meal, S3O 50®31 60: "Cracked r= Corn, r- $31@32; ~ Mixed Feed. $23(R24: Horse Beans. $30®40 per ton; Broom " Corn Feed, 5 9Cc • per " ctl : ' Calfalfa' Meal, carload 'lotscs2l: ! Jobbing. 1 $22 50 per. ton; Meal falfa. $18 'In : car- lots v and ' 520 j: for . smaller quantities. - . .'. : «^jigwysa»sM>»satfy **ifßutMtWK -'\u25a0- HAY— Old Wheat "• $10@14 50; > Wheat and Oat.' $9013 50 ; v Oat, »sB© 12 ; \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 Barley » and ; Oat, $7@lo 50 ; i. Wild iOa t/f $60fl ; stable, $7 oO@9 : stock ;$5 50@7 ( 50; : Clover.- $7010; 'Al ,falfa. $7010 60 \u25a0 pcr \u25a0 ton. x>--: ? N ;->•\u25a0:,"" \u25a0-'"-\u25a0 \u25a0 H ,' STRAW— 3O@SOc : per . bale. Hay. and' Feedstuff*. CHICAGO, June j 3.— The ' wheat , market was weak the entire session. .- At ". the opening a variety of influences tended: to -create bearish eentlment. Perhaps the most * prominent was excellent weather. : Another : factor, of. almost equal Importance v. was a decline 'ln the .price of whetft at : Liverpool, •* notwithstanding the jtrength here yesterday. ,' Lower, prices -. at Minntapolis, following the, liberal . receipts,* cave additional-emphasis: to. the bearish; sen timent. Under free selling by a leading trader and by pit traders In general prices steadily declined- throughout the day.' Initial, quota tions on July were off Vie to %@%c at Stt%@ M%c to fc*%c. • From that '\u25a0-. point - the price dropped to SS%c. Toward the middle of the session bears were given fresh inspiration by the report of the Ohio "rop statistician, show ing a cain-of three points .In the condition "of winter wheat during the, month: of : Hay. '\u25a0 Ad vices of a bullirh character, were received' from the Southwest. l but ,wwe apparently; Ignored by most traders. I The market closed near the ; low point of the day. .final <|Uotatlon«- on 'July be ing at 88>4<g8S%c.,a.loss of. %fj%c. The feature of, corn trading, was heavy, sell ing of Ju'yJ by a" prominent commission house. July closed >at 40 %e.' a 1 lass of an; even -cent.' ;'\u25a0; . The volume 'of c trading . in . the . oat ' pit was light. July closed at 30% c. a loss ' of. He. \u25a0 " Provl*lonf were easier, locally, as . a . result" of the- weakness of ;' grain.- . Business* In the -pit was 'almost -at', a' standstill.' At the close Sep tember prrk .was off sc,'. lard; and \u25a0 ribs, each were \u25a0' off \u25a02%c. \u25a0\u25a0' •": : • ' 7 ' . The leading futures 1 ranged as follows : ,*. . Articles — Open. High. Low. • Close. Wheat No. 2— July ........... . .-BST4 '\u25a0- SB% 88% -88% September 82% . R2% 82 ' 82U December Sl",s "82%- 81% 82Vi. .- Corn Mo. 2 — . . * -\u25a0 . - . \u25a0 July. (old) :..".. 61% Pl% <">% , 60% July, (new) . .". . / 50% .. 60% , ' \u25a0 49% 40% September .(old) \u25a0 49J5-> •' 49 - 349%: September (new) ,' 49% 4014 \u25a0<\u25a0' -48% : 48% December (new) 46% . 46 146% ' Oats No. 2—2 — ' July " " 30% 30% 30% " - 30% September ...;. 29 20 28% .28% - Mces- pork.' per., bbl—, -•\u0084;\u25a0. .-\u25a0..;.., July ............... .... ....'l2 60 : September...... 12 87%. 12 87%12 85 12 87% • Lord • per 100 lbs — July.-..:.... 1 ...: :.:• .... .... 7 32%' September..;.... 7 60- 7 62% .7 50 -7 52% •• Short ribs, per 100 lbs — ' . July,..:Tr.T:..:^af.r.:fjlli : . . . \u25a0:..." 7 30 September :..V.-7,57%: ..V. -7,57% .7 87% 765 7, 65 v Future Grain* and Provtulonn. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Provisions. \u25a0 There -Is nothing new to' report, trade still being quiet. \u25a0• - \u25a0\u25a0• ." " ' " CURED MEATS— Bacon, lie per - lb far heavy, lie for 'light medium/ 13c for light, 15% c for extra light and 16% c for sugar-cured: dry Salt" Sides. .-• »%c;.- Bellies, lie; Eastern sugar-cured "Hams,: 13%®14%c: Califor nia Hams. 12%: Mess Beef, $10 per bbl; extra: Mess. $10 50011: Family. $12; prims Mess Pork.- $14 50: extra clear, $21; Mess. $16 60: Pig Pork. $24; PigsV Feet. $5: Smokrd Beef. - 15c ' per . lb." - % ' - - . LARD— Tierces - quoted : at 5»4c per ; lb \u25a0, for California' compound, 7c for Eastern compound and » 9% c. for? pure; half-barrels 1 , pure. lOUc; 10-lb tins. -10%c. 5-lb tins. 10% c." 3-lb tins. 10% c:--- . -K-. ...,'.• \u25a0::\u25a0-, ,-- --. ••" - \u25a0\u25a0 , . COTTOLENE— One half ,- barrel. : 7%c: three half barrels.' 7%c; one' tierce, 7%c; two tierces, 7%c; -five tierces, •; 7*4 0. per*. lb.-- \u25a0 There was a good business of 1105,000 in bonds on ; the : Stock and Bond Exchange yes terday, as wlll.be seen, but shares were still dull. - Gas and Electric declined from - $56 50 to $55 25 bid, $56 asked. \u0084 Otherwise there was nothing new. : ; • Stocks ex -dividend under th« rule, were Giant Powder, 50c; Paaubau Sugar. 20c and San Francisco Gas and Electric $1 25. \u25a0 ' There " was the usual trading In . mining shares at - about the prices prevailing on the preceding day. ; \u25a0 - • \u25a0-• ; Sales on ' the California Exchange last week were 58,567 shares, valued at 513.233. the leading " rales \u25a0 being as follows: Associated. 22.002 shares; Forty, 7500: Independence. 130O: Monto Cristo. 2000; Oil City. 4000. The dividends, paid during. May on oil stocks listed on the California Stock and Oil Exchange amounted to $144,062, making a grand total fof $7,117,859 sinee 'the exchange was organized. - The output . of the Ophlr mine last week amounted to seventy-nine mining carloads as saying $42 74 Fer ton and eighty-one carloads assaying $35 63 per ton. BEB Good Business) In . Bonds, but Stocks Still Inactive. NEW YORK. June 3.— The metal market was - quiet. ' : Spot . tin -Is quoted , at . $29 87%@ 30 12Va. Copper remains "• quiet -with lake and elc-ctrolytlc quoted at $15, and .-casting at $14.75. Lend unchanged at $4 50®4 ,60. ..Smelter weak r.t K5 35.' Iron is said to- be steadier: ln tone, but the general range Is unchanged..' New York Metal Market. STOCK : UARKET. FLOUR— California i Family .•\u25a0\u25a0> Extras. $1 80® 5 10. usual terms; Bakers'- Extras, -$4 70*35: Oregon and Washington, Jobbing at $4®4 50 per bbl. '\ ' ' :\u25a0:"*•\u25a0.\u25a0"\u25a0 . .•\u25a0... FARINACEOUB GOODS— Prices In packarei are as follows: . Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 lbs ; Rye Flour.: $3 75 (In barrels. $4 75) ; Ry« Meal, $3 50 (in \u25a0 barrels. $4 50); Rice Flour, $8; Corn Meal. $2 50; extra cream do," $3 75, Oat Meal, $4 2u@4 50; Oat Groats, .$4 s<>; Hominy. $3 7504: . Buckwheat - Flour. $4 60 Jj, 4 75; Cracked Wheat. $3 75; Farina. $4 50; >\ hole W heat Flour, $3 50; Rolled Oats, bbls, $fi 5007 60; In sacks. $6^7; Pearl Barley $6; Split Peas, boxes. $5 50;. Green Peas. $5 50 per 100 lbs. - ;\u25a0'-• .- ,' _ . Flour and Farinaceous; Goods. NEW YORK, June 3. — The total Imports of merchandise and - dry . goods at • the port :of New York for the week ending to-day- was $13,045,300. Total Imports r. of ; specie ;- at - the port of New York for . th« week ending . ro-day were $139,342 sliver, and $37,680 g01d. .... ToUl exports 'of specie from the \u25a0\u25a0 port of - New '.York for the we*k ending to-day were $648,280 silver and no gold. ; \u25a0-'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' Exports and Imports. Wheat ctls ... 2,294 Pelts, bdls ..... 944 Barley, ctls ... 13.0291 Hay. tons 511 Corn, ctls ..... 412 Hops, bales ..... 88 Oats, ctls : . . . . . 256 Wool, bales 21.1 Tallow, ctls ... -668 Shorts, sks ...... 170 Beans, sks .... 1.367 Llmer bbls 452 Potatoes, sks .. 5.21 S Paper, rolls ..'. 723 Onions, sks .... .746 Quicksilver, risks 150 Bran, sks ..... ?44 Chicory, bbls .. 35 Middlings sks.. 1.1221 Brandy, gals ... 100 Leather, rolls .. ,lMlwm«, gals- 176,900 OREGON. „ Flour, qr sks.. 8.4781 Middlings, sks... I.OfO Potatoes, sks '•• W0! Shorts, sks .... 4.725 Bran.' sks ..... 8.5511 - WESTERN. • ; Corn, ctls 1.200| Flour, or ska.. 23.6281 Hides, Xo .....: 1.318 Receipts of Produc-. FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 8. Aside from the increasing firmness in Prunes so frequently; mentioned . of late,. there Is noth ing new. In . conditions. \u25a0 A sample of new Apricots has been: received - here .and is of good color : and : quality.".* v j--: :,;-r . FRUITS — Apricots,'; s%iSBc '" for new : crop, future delivery; Nectarines. ".. 708 c for White; Peaches. 8%©9%0 perlb; Pears, 6®loc: Plums, nominal : : Figs. 2-crown : bricks. •. 45c; 3-crown. 60o; 4-crown. 60c; 6-crown, -65c; .bulk white, 2%®3c; black, : 2%®5%c; Evaporated Apples. 5©7%0 per lb. *'-::,. 7. \u25a0 -\u25a0\u25a0-_;,-. - PRUNES— OId crop, 1% ©2tf o per , Ik f or the four sizes and 2%4?3c basis for the large sizes. : RAISINS — 1904 crop f.. o. b.' Fresno — D«h«3a clusters, $1 35@1 40; London Layers, 85©95 c: Loose, Muscatels, 4-crown, 4%@5c; 3-crown, 4®4%c: 2-crown. B®3Uc; Seeded, s@6*4c; Thompson's - Seedless \u25a0 4 Vt @4%c; Seedless Sul tanas, unbleached, 2%@3c per Ib. - NUTS — W^alnuts, No. 1 softshell, 12#13c; No. 2, 10@llc : : No.' 1 . 1 hardshell. \u25a0- lie : No. 2, 10c; Almonds. 16®17c for Nonparlels. 14©14% c for I XL. 13%©14*4 c for -Ne Plus Ultra and lie for. Languedoc; \u25a0 Peanuts. , 6@7c for Eastern : Pecans, ll@l3c- CocoanuU. $4 5C®3. HONEY— Comb, B®ll%c for white and 010 c for amber; water white extracted, 5%9 6%c; light amber extracted, 5@5%c; dark. 3® 4%c. :>.' \u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0•--\u25a0- - ; -: \u0084.'.; BEESWAX— 27©29c per lb. Dried Fruits, Nuts,' Ralalnsj, Honey. .. -FUTURES.' " Session - 9 to -. 11 :30 •a. m. : Open: •. \u25a0 High. ' Low. Close.' December ... ,69 . > 89 . . J 88% , , 88% OATS— The ; sole ; holding house " has . further advanced quotations to (1 52%®1 55 for Black, $1 CS@l 80 for White and II 7lXffl 75 for Red. Oats naw are < about what the single - holder chooses >to ask, for 'them. . ,^i ..: ,• ..' CORN — There-". Is nothing \u25a0\u25a0 new ; to * report, either in | quotations " or general ; market condi tions. .' ..-' '-\u25a0\u25a0& \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 ;. .. •\u25a0•\u25a0- ; i \u25a0.'\u25a0.•.*»..-:-'..*•'''\u25a0\u25a0."•\u25a0'•\u25a0 -i- Western . sacked. $1 40®l 42% for Yellow, $1'42%@1 45 for. White and $1 87%®1 40 -for Mixed: California large Yellow, $1 40® 1 45; small round do, $1 60; White,! nominal; Egyp tian, $1 32%@1 35 for White . and $1 2591 80 for Brown. . " -•.. <\u25a0 "* \u25a0 RYE— $l 60@l 65 per ctl. according to quality. ' ' BUCKWHEAT— SI 75@2 25 per ctl. Feed. $1 15; Brewing and Shipping, $1 27%® 1 35; Chevalier, nominal. \u25a0-\u25a0,• _ : : .I .' : : '.' Open. ' High. . Low. - Close. December :..$1 35 Vi $1 35% $1 35% $1 35 Vi . BARLEY— Cash - Feed, new and old, sold yesterday at $1 15 for No. 1. 3000 ; sack a . new going at this figure. ; The receipts were large," being 13,029 ctls. .; Brewing showed no change. Futures were, several fractions lower. ' . ; \u25a0 CASH BARLEY^: ' i " V. FUTURES.' ~- \u25a0/-.\u25a0'-: Session 8 to 11:30 a. m. •WHEAT-— Chicago closed the week:- %o low er. In this market futures declined slightly, but became. . firmer at the , decline. • The cash grain was quiet and .unchanged. - ' v ', CASH WHEAT... -'California Club;-: $1 47%@1 62%; CallfornU White Australian $1 60@l 65; \u25a0 Northern Club. $1 00@l 65: Northern Bluestem, $162%; Northern Red. $1 5001 51% per "ctl; lower grades of Wheat, $1 30@l 45 per ctl. Wheat and Other Grains. Exchange and Bullion. • --: ..'i: : :. "> \u25a0;"local1 ; : \u25a0? •- " • \u25a0 Sterling Exchange, sixty, days... — ©4 85% Sterling Exchange, sight ".'• — V®4 87% Sterling Exchange. cables ...... — @4 88% New York Exchange/ sight — @ , 02' A, New York Exchange, telegraphic. — ® 05 - Silver, per, ounce- ...:........... 87%© — Mexican Dollars/nominal ...... 45 © 47i4 - INTERN ATIONAU New ' York on \u25a0 Pari5'. .. . ... ..... ... .... .8.16% New -York on Mexico ....'..;.....;..... .202 Vt Paris on -London ......................25.19% Berlin on , London . ... ............ ... . . .20.49*4 LOCAL MARKETS. ' WHEAT— Receipts, 4000; exp6rts, 64,000; spot Irregular; No. 2 red, $1 10@l 10%. . nom inal elevator: No. 2 red." $1 04%, nominal f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth. $1 13% f. o. b. afloat; N0. .-I" hard Manitoba, $1 03 f.' o.' b. afloat. Responding to - a weak Liverpool cabie, supplemented by '. favorable ; . weather and crop news weakness In . the ' Northwest ;'«.nd estimates for heavy \ world's shipments. ' wheat acted weak in the morning. Closed 'i"c to Tic net lower. July closed ,at < 93c; September closed at S6Uc; December: closed at 65% c. . HOPS — Steady; State, common to choice, 1904. 25©29 c; WO3. £ 22@25c; olds,' ll®13c; Pa clflc Coast. 1904. 25@2Sc; 1903, 21@24c; olds, 11® 13c. HlDES— Quiet; Galveston. 20 to 25 pounds, 20c; California .'2l to 25 pounds, 21c. - WOOL— Steady; domestic fleece. 32@>33c. PETROLEUM— Steady; renned. New York. 69c: Philadelphia and Baltimore, 6.85 c; do in bulk, 3.95 c. r \u25a0 COFFEE — Futures opened at steady and un changed prices -to an advance of 5 points and the close was steady. . Spot. Rio. quiet; No. 7 Invoice. 7@7"£e; mild, steady; Cordova, 12@13c. SUGAK — Raw. steady; . fair reflnlng, 3%c; centrifugal. 9t> test, 4%c; molasses sugar. 3>£c. Refined, steady; No. 0. 5.25 c; No. 7. 8.20 c; No. 8. 5.10 c; No. 9 5.05 c; No. 10, sc; No. 11. 4.90 c; No. 12. 4". 85c; No. 13, 4.75 c; No. 14. 9.10 c; confectioners' A, 5.70 c; mold. A, 6.20 c; cut loaf. 6.55 c; crushed. 6.55 c; pow dered. 5.U5c; granulated, 6.85 c; cubes, -6.10 c \u25a0 BUTTER — Weak: street price, extra cream ery. 2Hic: official prices unchanged." CHEESE — Unchanged. EGGS— Unchanged. . . DRIED FRUITS. j .;. . EVAPORATED APPLES— The market con tinues firm in tone, owing largely to the re ports of a light crop In New York State. Com mon to good are quoted at 4*^@4%c; : prime, s *4c; choice, C^tt^c; fancy, 7c. . PRUNES — Are . meeting with some specu lative demand and rule firm, with quotations ranging from 2*ic to oc, according to grade.' , APRICOTS— Are quiet, with choice quoted at 10@10*£c; -extra . choice, .10@>llc; fancy, ll!?12c. . \u25a0, . . ...... •.: PEACHES— Are quiet . and • unchanged; Choice are quoted at 12@12>4c; extra choice at lO*^01O»4c;, fancy at 11%(g12c. ; - •-{-.. \u0084:;.. RAISINS— Show ,-\u25a0 no : special ' changer loose Muscatels are quoted .at- . 4%®C*4c;- seeded raisins. S ! .i@i!*4c: London layers. $I@l 15. NEW YORK, June 3.— FLOUR— Receipts, 5400 barrels; exports. 10,800 barrels: dull and unsettled; winter patents.. $4 90@5 25; winter straights. $4 Ctf 4 90: Minnesota patents, $5 60 ®0 25; winter extras. $\u25a0'» 35@3 75; Minnesota bakers. $3 75®"4 25; winter low grades, $3 25® 3 G6.. \u25a0..-.. .- w v Xew York Grain and Produce. Porelgrn ? Futures. J. \u25a0•-•'\u25a0\u25a0.•. . _ ; \u25a0_ .: LIVERPOOL. •Wheat — " ' . \u25a0 July. Sept Opening ......."....I. « 9% v 6 7% C105ing,......:................. «9% 7% \u25a0' -- :-' '\u25a0'\u25a0" ";\u25a0\u25a0. PARIS; . ' .'. '": ,;•\u25a0.\u25a0" \u25a0,\u25a0 ' Wheat — l.'i \u25a0\- '\u25a0\u25a0 June. ' Sept.-Dec. Opening.. .....24.45 21.80 Closing ...;...... .......24.45 .21.80 \u25a0Flour — •,''/\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -..-'/;\u25a0 Opening .......'./..'.......: .81.60 ' j '29.40 B Closing ; . ... . . . . % . -. . . . . .-. ... .81 .80 ' 29.50 St. Louis Wool Market. ; ST. LOUIS; June 3.— WOOL— Firm. Medi um . grades.-: combing and clothing, 26031 *£c; light fine. 2C@2Sc; heavy ' fine,- 20@22Hc; tub washed,- 22@22V4c •' Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. \u25a0••' PORTLAND, June 3.— WHBU.T— Bins «t«m, 84©65 c; club. 91Q«2c; valley, 85<g«70. „ : WASHINGTON. TACOMA, June B.— WHEAT— Unchanged. Blue stem, 90c; club, 82c.-" * . . Northern Business. PORTLAND, \u25a0 June 3.— Clearings, $1,287,808; balances, $179,548. SEATTLE, June 3.— Clearings. $1,577,214; balances,' s27B,l79. SPOKANE, June B.— Clearings, $480,808; balances. 550,303. .^r TACOMA, June «.— Clearings, $448,983; bal ances. $123,352. ' : . ' New York — Cherries and plums • have set well; apples, except Baldwins, heavy with bloom. New Jersey — Orchard fruit generally good, tset heavy. - „ Pennsylvania. — Orchard fruit promising. Maryland and Delaware — Apples fair to fine; early fruit poor to good; strawberries a good crop and on market. Virginia — Apples falling. Georgia — Peaches ripening south. Klorida — Citrus trees vigorous: vegetables plentiful: pineapples being shipped. Mississippi — Tomatoes being shipped. IxnilMana — Sugar cane doing well. Tenntssee — Fruit prospects poor; much drop- i pin;. Kentucky — Apples and peaches dropping; berries abundant. Missouri — Apple prospects - deteriorating; berries rood. Illinois — Tree fruit dropping badly south; fruit, including apples, promising north. Indiana — Small fruit promising, but tree fruits or all kinds only fair; a large tomato rr> j. being transplanted. Wwt Virginia — Apples and strawberries premising: peaches and cherries very scarce. Ohio — M .st tree fruits less promising; pros f-c-cts for berries good. Michigan — All fruit except early cherries continues promising- Wl-consln — Applt, pear, plum and cherry \u2666.rot* In full bloom; strawberries and cranber ries in good condition. lowa — Apple crop promising; reports indicate t'.itht in cherries. Nebraska — Strawberries ripening In south eastern counties; cherries and apples promis- Kansas— Summer apples dropping; i winter promising: strawberries ripe and cherries rip erin^. Montana — Strawberries damaged by frost in p'.ac»s; fruits uninjured. Colorado — Fruit prospects, except peaches, f'^'d. Warhlngton — Heavy frosts of week injured fruit and vegetable*: hops dolor well. Orison — Potatoes and vegetable* slightly In jured by frost: fruit very uneven and ch«rri«s. pt-aches, apples and prune* promise yields be low the average; hops and corn need warmer weather. Less favorable reports are received regard ing applet. Prospects for this crop are dete rtaratlac in Missouri, the bloom is not as full as ufjsl in New England, dropping Is report ed rrom Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and i-cu'.hvin Illinois, end less promising conditions ;-r<- Indicated in Ohio. In other principal ap ple growing States the crop continues promls jni:. New England — Apples less than average lilnom: other lruits excellent. (From the Crop Bulletin. United States De partment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, tor we«k ending May 22, 1905.) Fruit Crop Heport. Local back cleans;:* for the week Just er.ced. ccmnm-efl with the corresponding week of last y«a.r. «how an lnctease of $6.a72.523, oeing ?52.7n.5ia. against $26,331,794 in 1904. The <l«artti£s fcr ihe eamt; weelt in 1903 were 559,&62,789. Wasiilnston Crop Dullctln. The import or G. N." Salisbury, aection «li- Jector. United States Weather Bureau, for the Washington Crop UuUetin. week ended May US, is a« follons: At the result of warm ' eunshlne and growing \u25a0Heather for «>evrral coasccuOve days J'oilo*lr.g the copious bui. cool ruins of the flr»t two or \u25a0.:;ree Ctjs cf the week, crops have mads de . :jr-U tavanccment. In tome localltlta the ruin was heavy, especially In the San Juan and Whldby lalsds, where it »it greatly netdtd. West cf the Cascade Mountains oals, pota !PCs. mcadcwii and pastures have b?en greatly improved, while In the eastern counties wheat, t-aie. burlcy acd gardens have received decided brnefit. Uotb winter and spring wheat are K-tcncd in very promising condition. The former is heading siowiy end come is in bloom la Klikit&t County. In the southern counties uifalfa cutting Is in progress and the straw berry ec-accn is at it« height. The berry crop has been considerably lessened by frosts. In the western counties the strawbtrrtes are be ginning to ripen. In many localities it is found that the frosts of the previous week greatly damaged fruit, t>uch as cherries, plums and prunes, and In tome casea apples, end lessened the crop as . much us one-half. Gardens have begun to mow rapidly «lnce«the warmer weather. Pota toes are thrifty, although somewhat weedy. ; Tbote replanted on account of seed rotting, or cutting down by frott. are coming up well. ' Hops have been making Flow progress. There are many repcrts of missing hills. NEW YORK. June 3.— COTTON— Futurei opened easy: June, 7.80 c bid; July, 8.03 c; Au gust. 8.01 c; September, 8.05 c ;. October, 8.10 c; November, 8.10 c; December, 8.19 c; January, S.2lc. . Closed, steady: June. 7.SSc: July. 7.98 c; Au gust. 8.00 c; September, 0.05 c; \u25a0 October, - 8.10 c; November. 8.14 c; December, B.l'Jc; January. 5.23 c; February, 5.27 c. • Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 8.50 c; middling culf, 8.75 c. No sales. - New York Cot torn Market. Dank Clearlncs. 1 Do 2d pfd |.....i 136 j ZQU ! jConsolldatctl Gas|.....| Jlb7 IlbS I jCorn I'roducts |.....| 10i4| 101 i I IOOj Do pfd .. . 49U! 49i4| «» I 50 . -mo) Del ie Hudson.. | l»l^,ilSl |l6l»i|lHl% |D L & W ..| I .|3BO. 385 ! |D &. R G.. J. [28 2S>4 I Do pfd |....:| 86 87 I |Dcs M & Ft D |.....| 15 1 20 | 3i>3 Detroit Un. Ry. 90V41 »0 t OuTil 91*4 | [Diamond Match 13!» |186>4 IDistll SecuriUcs | .[ 41%| 42 ! | Do Bonds < 7»&| 7W& ! iDuluth .S b * A 1 12 | 13 ' 1 Do 'pfd [..".:: 23 (24 • •-•.aiO.Erie 401, 89% 39-«| 4«>V» \u25a0 . O<JO, Do Ist pfd 7SU 78% 7» 7o>i i Do 2d pfd 65% 06 i E& T H. ..-.;. {..... CO 70 I Do pfd S5 90 : Ft W &D C 65 67 Gen Chemical ...56 6t> 1 Do pfd •.. 102 103 i General Electrlcj 172 173 1.. |Gt Northern pfd L.T.. .... : 280 255 ' iGreen Cons Cop.} -...i -4si -j*\ I {Havana Too Co. 24 29 | I Do pfd ...... .| 33 3'J j ..iHocklng Va11ey.]..... ..... S9 94 1 200; Do pfd 02 92 91H !>iVs 'IlllnolM Central. .......... 138H 1&&& ! jlnterboro IUB |2ul : SOOjlnternatl Paper. 10*4 19 19',; 19*^ 100J Do ptd .: 79H 79% 79 80 3OO.lnterTxaU Power. 70 69Mi «5 70 i {Internatl Pump 29 . 31 I Do pfd 78 84 • lowa Central .. 25 28" | Do pfd 4S 00 100 Kan aw & Mich. 31' 31 80 32 X C FS & M prd 92H 03"l/i 100 X C Southern >. 2*94 24% 24% 25 ...| Do pfd 56 53H 'Keokuk & D«s M 10 15 Laclede Gas pfd.... 93 100 .. .....{Lake E& West. ...... SO 35 I Do pfd ....... .; 95 100 ILong Island 60 60 500 L & N 143% 143*8 143«4 144 Mackay ..... Ss% 39H Do pfd 72>/i 73 Manhattsn IC4 165 Manhattan Beach 9 14 Marine io 10% Do pfd 26 27>i 1,600 Met. SecuriUcs. . 78H "7% 77*4 78 2,800 Met. St Ry 119 118 11S% 116?* 100 Mexican Central. 19*4 19% 19% 20 Minn & St L 54 Id ... Do Ist pfd S3 03 200 M St P*S S M 11514 115 11514 115*5 100 Do pfd 158**, 15S>£ 156 158 Mo Kan & Texas 25*4 26 • Do pfd ;.. 57% 57*4 •XV Missouri Pacific. »6«4 96*4 96*4 97 ....... N«Bh CM &St L 143*4 150 SOO National - Lead . 43« i 44% 45 45% Do pfd 104 105 Ntl R R Mcx pf | | |34 35% National Biscuit. 60 60^j I Do pfd .:. 117 117% 1.900!N«w Jersey Cen 204 200 203*4 .......IN V Air Brake 147% 148 1.400 N V Central .. 139% 139 139 139% 100 N V C & Et L 45% 45% 45v 48 Do let pfd 110. 115 Do 2nd pfd 76U 80 N V Dock 21 24 IN YN H & Hart 198 201% 2,1oO;N V Ont & W.. M% 49*4 4»% 4n% 500; Norfolk & West 78% 78U 78% 78% Do pfd »2 94 1001 North American. 95% 98% 98 98% " 200 Northern Pacific. 183 182 182 183 Northern Sec.... 162% 103 ....... Omaha .170 175 Do pfd 180 200 O 8 L 4's : 97% 98 Pacific Coast ..' 84 87 ;l Do Ist pfd 100. 105 ....... | Do 2nd pfd 85 92 . 200iPaciflc Mall 38*4 38 37 38*4 7,sOCjPenn RR Co 134% 34% 134 134*4 lOO.Peopies Gas . 101*4 101 100% 104' ..iP CC& St L 75 77 .......j Do pfd 97 112 400[Pressed Steel Car 37 36% 36% 37 300! Do pfd .- W)i 00«4 90 V4 90% ....... jPulln-.an Car Cc ....231 1235 (Ry St Springs Co 31%| XI 62,500 Reading ........ 96 94% 05% «5% 400 Dd Ist pfd ... 91 91 POTi 91 • Do 2nd pfd.... 87% SB% 100 Republic S & I 17 17 10% J7 1001 Do pfd 72 72 71% 78 20f Rubber Goods ..34 34 3354 "4*-i 100 Do pfd 103 103 102% 103 Sloss Shf S&I Co 65 71*4 ....... Do pfd :.. ..... . 100 " 115 : St J & G 1...... 10 12 ! Do Ist pfd .*. 43 50 i Do 2nd pfd 31 , 24 : StL*S~F Ist pfd .......... 00% 01 Do 2d pfd., . 63 04 ....... St L AS W..-.: 20% 22% 100 Do pfd ....... 60% 60*4 6ftu. 61 8,400 Southern Pacific. 62*4 Cl% 61 tZ 62 Do pfd ................. 119% 120 200 Southern Hy. .... 29 29 28% 29 100 Do prd?. ...... 90% 96% 96 &«*4 Standard Oil ... \u0084 - 603 600 Standard R& T ....:. % Ti • 100|Tenn Coal & I. 75% 75% 75V 4 75% ...».,. Tex Pac L Tr Co 40% 40% eOOOYxas Pacific 32*4 82 32% 32«4 ITlilrd A<-e .-..'. 127 130 -. , 300 Tol St L & W. S8 38 38 3S« 200 Do pfd". OC% 56% 50 015% Twin City R T. ..... . 111*4 111% - 200'Unlon Has &P. -0% 0% 9% 9% Do pfd :.. ..... 72 73 28.500 Union Pacific .. 12.1»i 121% 122 122« i Do pfd ..... 96 08 It P Cony 4's 121% 122 ..United Copper-.. .<..-. ..... 24 24% 200 Unit Rds of S F 41% 41 40 42 100 Do pW ••• 81 81 ' 80 82 Do 4's ..... .... 87% 89 300 V » Cast Iron P 29* i 29 29 2»>4 100 Do pfd 91% 01% 00% 91% • U S Express '. 122% 123 100 U S Leather.... 11U HU H*i 12*4 Do pfd 107 10S ... U S Realty & C,. 86 00 U S X & R Co 27« i 25% ....... ' Do pfd CO «2 ....... U 6 Rubber.. 37% 88% .'. Do prd :... 104T4 105% 1.1,000 U S Steel Cor.. 26% 25% 25% 2.">% 19.500 Do pfd ... 92% 91% ftlvi 02 ....... Va-Car Cbem Co 32% 53% 100 Do pfd . ..107 107. 100 \ 107 < .......! Wabash .;. :.... ..i: 18*4 IS% ....... Do pfd 88 39 ....... Do <Jet> "B'«". ..... ..... 73 74% ....... Wells-Fargo Ex. ;.*..'. .\\V. 240 - 250 Western Union.. ..... ..... 02% ©3 \u25a0\u25a0. COO Westingliouse ... 166- 61., lftt • 167% w & l c .:... ..... ;is% 16 ....... Do Ist pfd.;... ...:. .... 8S 30 ... Do 2d pfd .".. 22". 23?': 100 Wisconsin Cent.. 22% 22% 22% 22% ....... Do pfd . !. 47 48% 249,000— T0tal thares sold. Boston Stock* ' and ; Bonds.' ' Money— " Do Pfd ......... 81% C«H loans ....2%e3% We*tn«hse Com... 81 '- Time loann .....3%<3»4 Mmmg — : Bonds — - Adventure ....... 3% Atchiscn 4« 102% AHouessi.^vrrrr.. 23 \u25a0Do adj 45...:: 9«. Amalgamated :..: 82% Mcx Central 45. . 74 Am : Zinc ..'*.".. .V.*- 9 '\u25a0\u25a0- Railroads— Atlantic ......... 13% Atchlson '.'... 79% Blnrhara ...'.;.... 29% Do pfd ....:... 101% Calumet * Hecla.6ls Boston & Albany. 2M% Centennial ;.....; 19%" Boston A Maine.. l 72 • Copper Range .... 71 Boston Elevst^d.. 137*4 Ds'r. We5t ; . ..".".."., 13 Fitchburg pfd. ...143 Doas C0a1..:...... 74 Mcx Central .... 10% Franklin ......... 8% N.Y.N H It H..199 iGranby ........... ,5% P«re Marquette."." 99 Itle Royalc ....v: 20*4 Union Pac . . . . .".122 Mass " Mining y . .". . .' R*4 . Miscellaneous — - Michigan .;....... 12% Am Arr« Chem.. 23% Mobawk ... .. ...v 80% Do pfd ... -..V... 58% Mont: C * C..'."..'. S% Am Pneu Tube... 4% Old Dominion .. .v, 25 • Am Sugar ......182 Osceola ..'...:.../ 92% * Am Tel A .Tel.- 139,1 Parrot v."r.;rr.-7r.V.24. Am Woolen .....- 32 Oulncy ...'........•. 07 Do nfd ...;... .101 Shannon ..;...;.-..' 7% ; Dom Iron * Steel. 20. Tamarack v:.'.;r:.ios -, ES.EIee 11ium:. '.24« Trinity ........... 8% C*ri El «M*tric ::... 172 U Unltrd Copper .... 24 Macs , BJectric. ... 10% U P Mining. . .'. .". 28% Do pfd ..-....\u25a0.•. BS-lu s Oil.-...; ~...V. 10% Jlmi Gss ...*.\u25a0.*:: 43%lUtab • ;.?..: ;. :. :.-;-.' 44% United Fruit; '. ."..108 -v Victoria ..... .... >3 Vi Un Shoe Mach... RsUjWlnonarr::Tnrrrr..lO'l' Do pfd ..... :v., 3l% (Wolverine ...;.. v.109,. ; ,U 8 Bteel.-:....... 25% v ' ..;1»-; J . " London ; Cl«»«!n«r .'Stock*. ,-V- -, '! Consols.' money.9o s-lfljN'.T- Central". '.:.' '.l42 t&'J \u25a0 Do account - J --i.^.9o%lNorfolk»&; West.:, Bo*4 Anaccnda .'. . .. .'.' . 5',-i 1 ?•\u25a0 Do < pfd -. .'. . . . .-. .;\u25a0 94% Atchlfon. ..;....:' PI I Ontario. &. West:. 61% Do oJd"'.;..v...lO4«il Pennsylvania . "69 -\u25a0• .fbty. *\u25a0 Ohio.. :.:.liniA;nand Mines fT-.rrrp»Hii Canadlun Pac. .r.150% Reading •:: ...... .: <sti> i Ches ; St' OWo.Tr;. "\u25a0 49 I Do f Ist .- pfd.-... .46% \u25a0TW*-MHirllllliirßilßHli«Mrilliiißlsjfc—^^^ lilm I mil i n win si I*l ' NEW YORK, June 3.— The statement of the averages of th», Clearing. Hcubo banks of;th'.s city, for the five days this week shows: \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0- Loans. $1,101.2 S3,100; decrease. - \u25a0 $9,720,300. Deposits. $1,136,477,700; decrease. $18,661,500. Circulation; ; $.0, 27.1. 000; increase, \ $437,800. Legal tenders,. $85,623,200; decrease, $UlOO. Specie, $201,540,500; decrease. $10,076,300. "Re serve, $200,109,700; decrease, $10,075,400. Re serve required, $284,110.425; : decrease. $4,662, 875. Surplus, decrease, $5,415,525. Exclusive of United States deposits, $1>,242,400; decrease, $5,411,500. , - \u25a0'' Clearlns-House - Banks. $10,000 United R'R of S F 4s 8S 25 - Street — $2,000 Northern Cal Ry . 110 00 UnllMtetl Se«rsirlt!e». MISCELL-XNEOUS BCNDS. Bid. Ask. r Cld. Ask. Bay CPC 69.104«; — "jSF-4 -'~* 3s.mnH2«4 B L Wat «s. — ll»»i|s P C R Is. JW 97% Cal NW 59.. - IWSf S PCo 4Ws 101^tC2 M C Wat ss. — It 4 Sun Tt! ts.-.lWt, — Rls I WksSs — ICS I Do 3« -•-•J"5 U « < -: SFDrdk r;s.H2Vi — v lSi'tl»-»'t Rss.lCo 110 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. , Ala S C 0... — 2G Mat Xav Co. 95 — Cal Cot Mils 12 — Mil'" Nat Bk.:s»>o — CalG&ECor. 3!»% — N S R,-P. Co. - 12H C Jockey CLI2O — N Cal P Co. — 9Vi Cal Powder..l 73 — Oak Bk Sav.l4!t — Cal Ship Co. — 25 IOO? Hall A,«% — Cal TISi T — 142UtOrpheum Co.. — 16tJ Cen Bk Oak — G7«.!Pa-C Cas Co. LIB v^ Chutes Co . . 5 C [ Pac Sur Co.. - 120 City &"C Bk — 120 fParaf Paint.. 65 — Cyp'L Imp.. — 8 |SF Drv*.vk— 73 DptPTi-d pfd. 83 P5 SF & SJCoal 25 — \u25a0 Do com ..65 t'B S Jose Wat..l«W?6 — FN Bk, Oak.l2t> — SO & MTeht.l23 — Fl..rher Thtr — IVi Swlss-A 8k..U!0 — Frnch-A Bk.lO7141(» Tnric Elrct.. UV» IS Gas Con A. lS*i — Union S Co.. .*53 — Hono P Co.. — 36 UK InC pfd." 81 — Do eld pool — 37U Do com ... 40 — 'Do nw pool 37 40 I California Stocfe and Oil Exchange. Oil Stock*- Bid. Asued. Apollo - 2Z Asso. Oil Stk. Tr. Cer 4S 49 Caribou •• :•£.£ 8 w Chicago Crude ••• 23 •\u25a0•• Claremont '2 .] Forty ...................•— •••• B* F0ur....... B0 Home 40 •• — Imperial I 9 $O Independence. .I'll :s> Kern 10" -11 Kern (new) .•_• •••• 30 Monarch of Arizona 1" •••• Monte Crlsto .: •••; ** Occidental of W. Va.. 08 .... Oil aty Petroleum W « Piedmont ;m:r.vri.. <» . 0» Reed Crude 20 ...- Sterling -• * *• Superior °» k'ZX Thirty-Three 8 00 « OO Twenty-eight •- W S Wabas', •••• *° Wolv^m* W •••• VV-er Stocks— SpaT-g VaUey 8T 00 -..• SALES. Morning Session. 200 Home Oil *J 5500 Forty Oil ... .... ** Mining; Stocks. BAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were th« sales on the SanTraa cisco Stock and Exchange Board ysatcraay. Morning Session — Comstocka. 600 Aloha -M 800 Julia '£• 100 A1^:. 111.... 06 30OJusUc» •« TOOAnde. .1 33 60J> Mexican... ...1» 100 Andes 32 1100 Ophlr .....-T 12*4 fSS SSg*? BVlchll II & O^ir-BrunV.V T g 100 Bullion 33 100 Savage M 100 Caledonia ./.. 4S 200 Savag 81 600 ChoUar 1» H°s f6o*^®?^.—f 60 *^®?^.— - li 100 Challenge ... 14 200 Seg B*lch«r... 0« 700 Con YaM Co.l 70 1000 Sierra Nejr.... « 300 Crown Point.. 1« 1400 Union C0n.... « 100 Gould & Cur. 22 600 Yellow Jacket. IT 100 Hale A Norc.l 651 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid. Ask. I S^t*^ j^* ::::::: S $££££:?: %.g BethV":::: S 5K&2?.::i g1 2 Best & Belcn.l 15 1 201 Occidental ... 88 9O BulUon 32 33 Ophlr T 12^ T25 Caledonia.... 52 54 Ophlr. Bruns.. 10 11 §SSV»::: \t SSSST.:::::-S | Con Va M Co.l 70 175 Savaga 5O 51 Confidence... 81 90 Scorpion 13 Jjj Con Imperial. 01 02 Seg Belcher... 08 0T Crown Point.. IS 17 Sierra Nev.... 4f> 4t Con N V 02 03 St Louis 08 10 E Sierra Nev. 03 05 Silver H1M.... 88 ICO Eureka Con.. 70 — Syndicate — 03 Exchequer... 43 50 Union C0n.... «0 61 Gould & Cur. 22 23 Utah ......... 03 04 Hale & Norc.l 55 165 Yellow Jacket. 15 IT Julia ........ 05 07 • \u25a0 TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKB. Morning Session. 1000 Adams ...... CB| 700 Ksndall 20 25C0 Black Butte.. 2^ 500 MacNamara... 4.J 500 Black Butte.. 20| 200 Mont Ton ."...2 9i» 600 Blk Butte.slO. 'J9| 500 North Star 5t 15CO Blk Butte.slO. 2S;ICCO North Star 52 SCOO Boston Ton .. 12 7200 North Star.... 51 1000 BlfK Jumper. 11 10CO N Star, b 10. 50 3000 BlfK M. b 30.1 00 10<vv jj gtar. b 90. 55 10CO California ... 10 3000 North Star. ... 5O ICOO California ... 11 ICOO v star, b 30. 5O EOO Den Bullfrosr. 3013C00 N V Ton Con. 20 1000 Dlamondneld. 42 4(WO NY T Con.bSO. 21 400 DlamondfieW. 43 ICCO N V Ton Con. 21 200 Dlamondfleld. 4J 500 NY T Con.s3O 21 2000 Eula Con T. - 17 ICCO N V Ton Con. 23 ICCO Gold Anchor.. 82 ICCO NTT Con.b3o 24 1000 Gold Anchor.. 84 350 Ortg Bullfrog. ,32 2000 Gld Anch. b9O 5312000 Orig Bullfrog. 33 7Pno Great Westrn 04 1000 Rescue, b 30. OS 7COO Gt West, s5. 04 23C0 Panyan 1: 06 8000 Home, s 10.. 04 ICOO S»— *»one Gold 18 1000 J . Butler slO. 76{ 500 Slmmerone ... .40 10CO Jim Butler .. 7512000 St Ives .32 1000 Jumbo M Co. 7C 15CO Ton Belmont..l 20 2<~"* Jumbo Ex ... IS|IOCO Tn Mdwy.sS-l 62*» 1200 Kwch Gld.blO 221 100 Ton Mdway.l «2H SCO Kawlch Gold. 23| 200 Ton Mldway..l 65 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Tonopah District. Bld.Ask. Bid.Ask. Belmont 1171 20 MacNamara... 43 44 Brer's JB El — IS Midway 1821 65 Boston Ton .. 12 *14 Mlzpah Esc ... 11 13 California ... 10 H Mont Ton ....2 92 293 Cash Boy \u25a0 . . . '18 • ' 20> Mon Pl ttsburg 23 — Colehan ..... — 10f Monitor 02 — Gold Anchor.. 83 ' 851 Ny Ton Con. 20 23 Eula Con ... — 17 North Star.... 50 51 Golden Gate.. 15 — I Ohio Ton .... 38 3S Gold Mt ..... 14 16! Red Rock Ex. — 28 Gold Mt Con. — 02| Rescue 08 08 Great Westrn 04 051 Ton Exten ...4 BO 5 0f» Ind Tonopan.. 01 02) Ton Horn« Con ;06 OT Home ... 03 04! Ton Slt & Gld 15 — Jim Butler .. 75 761 Ton of N«v.l3 00 13 73 J Butler Ex. 20 25 United Ton — 08 Little Ton . .2 OO 3 COt West End ... TO 75 Lucky Tom. . . — C2| Goldfleld District. 'Adams ...... OS 00 Highland — 24 Atlanta ..*... 07 '10 Jumbo M Co.. T« TT Aurora 10 "12 Jumbo Ex ... IS IS Black Ants .. — 04 Juno ......... — 15 Black Butte.. 28 29 Kendall ...... 19 20 Blk Butte Et 02 03 Kendall Ex .. — 10 Black Rock.. 02 03 Lon« Star ... 12 IS Blue Bell ... 07 08 Lucky Star .. — 04 Blue Bull ... 13 20 Mayno ........— . 15 Brooklyn .... 01 02 May -Queen .. 15 IS Butte Gldfld.. 23 — Mohawk ...:.. IT 19> Bull & Bear. 03 06 Nevada Boy .. — 85 Booth M Co. 08 "— Ner Goldneld. 23 3* COD ...... 13 — Ncr Southern. .— 09 Cotumbla 14 13 Oakes 10 — Columbia Mt. — 2fl Oro — 05 Conqueror ... 16 21 Pennsylvania.. — 06 Diamond .... 08 11 Potlateh * 19' 14 Diamondfield. 42 44 Red Lion .... 04 . M Empire ....... 11 13 Red Top ..... 3T 38 Exploitation.. \u25a0 — 04 Red Top Ex. 03 — Dixie ........ 19 20 Sandstorm .... 48 .49 Fawn .:...'.. 05 — Sandstorm Ex. — -.13 Frisco 12 13 Sherman ..... 25 — Gold Dust . 05 10 Slrver Pick .. 1$ 19 Gold Hill .... — 04 Slmmeron* ... 40 42 Goldfleld Mln. 51 52! St Ive» ...... 32 34 Gldfld Rand.. 05 06' Treasur- — 06 GoldfieM T^o. — 03jVerde — 05 Great Bend .. 03 15(VernaI '04 08 Hlbernla ..':." — 13|Wonder 03 04 BuHfrog District Amargosa ... 09 10{ Eclipse ....... 28 33 Amethyst.... — 17 Odd. Bar .... 25 2T Big j Bullfrog. 09 10 Gldfid Bullft>og . — 04 Bullfros Mln. ©•> 83 Lige - Harris. .. 02 05 Bullfrog Anx. 03 06 Mont Bullfrog. 08 10) Bullfrog Cons . — OOJOri* Bullfrog. 33 34' Bullfrws Com 07 10 Shoahone — 09 Bullfrog Ex.. — 20 Shoshon B Gld 15 . 18 Bullfr* NBk 35 38! Stelnway .....' 18 20 Den Bullfrog. 30 33t Vista Grande.. 09 — Den Blfg Anx 05 09! Wolverine .... 05 19 Other. Districts. Brown Hope.. — 16 Paymaster ... 03 04 Esperanza ... — 01 Qulncy ...:..." 03 05 Gold Re«r M.' - — 43 Ray & O'Brien 06 07 Gold Reer Ex 27 , — Rothwell — 28 Kawlch &B. — 13 Silver Peak .. 20 — Kawlch Gold. 11 Southweatern.. — 3O Kawlch King. 13^ — Svlvania \u25a0..'... — 25 Kawich MCo 20 23 Timber Hill .. 20 — Llda Hawk .. — 3O[Tokop Con ... — 10 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. i Followlnß were ' the sales on the San J"ran- I clsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: ' 9:30 a. m. .Session. . ' 5000 Black R0ck.. 03^1 3500 MacNamara... 43 30CO Bullfrog Mm.l 001 200 Mont Ton ..;.2 9O i SCO Co' Mt.btO 3114C00 Nat Sank .... r.5 ! 500 Gold >«chor...-.S3J25Oi> Or-BJfsr.'b 10. 33 500 Goldfleld Mln. S2t- 3ftO Orlir Bullfrog. Xt ' -I ro«». Gldfld M. bl3 3'J|2ooO S Nev Dev... 10 lt.OflO Home Con.. C7120<10 Ton Horn* ... €» 3COO Home Con.b6o CBJIOOO Ton Midway.. l «0 : 1500 Jim Butler .. 77| 1300 Ton N Star.... 54 WASHINGTONT'June 3. — To-day's statement of the \u25a0 Treasury balances In general fund ex clusive of th<» $1M,1!00.000 boU ; reserve in . the division "of 'redemption shows: 'Available cash oalunctf, *130,U7:;,ti.(1: gold. $tn).430,3U5. Condition of 'the Treasury. : -Butter closed the week quiet 'and, unchanged." with- the .' feeling 2 easy » and ,, the surplus going into ' store, r- Cheese ; showed ' no : further ; change. . Eggs are doing better and ranch have moved - up.' -The feature '\u25a0• of * this - description ' continues to be •»' the , unusual ' percentage -of. small 1 and poor Eggs mixed with the large white' ones, which < necessitates • a • good 1 deal \u25a0 of overhauling and .: selection.' It '\u25a0 takes :\u25a0 several cases : of . so called . "fine" : ranch - Eggs to i make «\u25a0 one - case ; which : is really flna. v When the culling Is over the 1 flrst-Hslass \u25a0 Eggs ' bring : the price < and th» culls • go \ low — for • what - they will Jbrins. - . -'. - ' The '\u25a0 best v demand \u25a0. at • present \u25a0, is - for ' stor* Eggs. ; which ; are * kept - well \u25a0 cleaned • up. ' Receipts were .113,300 lbs Butter, 1591 case* Eggs and 22,100, 1bs Cheese. : - BUTTER — Creamery at ', first • hands, : 19<220c for extras and 17^®13%c for lower and me dium grades; dairy. 17019 c; cold storage. . nom inal; store Butter, 16017 c.- \u25a0 ;.\u25a0. -\u25a0='. rzJZ&z£ L \u25a0 CHEESE— Strictly choice mild. new. 0% ©10 c; fair to . good.'; B%@9c: - Young 1 Americas. . 10\b@ lie: Eastern, 16%@18c per lb. . . EGGS — Ranch, \u25a0- 22c for largo ' white selected end 20@>21c for; fair to choice; store Eggs, 18@19c; cold storage, nominal; Eastern sec onds, 17%@18c. \u25a0;\u25a0•\u25a0•.:•• -. . • Oecldnona and Citrus Fro its. - Trade in fresh fruits': was active, as In ad dition \u25a0to the : usual ' extra •\u25a0 demand • for Sunday wants ; there was a; good - call • for shipment to Puget Sound ' ports on the steamer leaving to day. Despite the increased activity,, prices of most -orchard r descriptions ' still -: tended down ward, vas . supplies . were 1 more than suffldent for requirements and consisted largely of culls and windfalls. Fresh. arrivals of loose Cher ries did; a little' better, but , packed ' stock con tinued to drag and offerings had to be strictly fancy, to bring the outside quotations. - Straw berries were in good request, and. although receipts were liberal, they wera quickly cleaned up at firmer prices. Raspberries, too, were higher. . while Loganberries. . Blackberries, Gooseberries and Currants were dull and weak.' There was continued firmness In Oranges, and other * Citrus ;\u25a0 fruits were steady and . fairly active.' - •-•_'•'\u25a0 \u25a0:-.- --. ..-\u25a0 .. ••:•- ..••-.: \u25a0\u25a0- \u0084< • \u25a0 - STRAWBERRIES— Per chest. Longworths, $8@13; v large varieties. $3 5005 60; Santa Clara Berries.' $7@9: Florin Berries, per crate. " 1 n irwiTii iiiijiwi»iiiMi|tmi|M<.ii>f.ingjlffr-T*in RASPBERRIES— SI 25®2 per crate and $8@ 12 per. chest. • ' .. v . LOGANBERRIES— S3® 4 per chest. BLACKBERRIES— SSO7 per chest for choice and $2<R4 ' for ordinary : - crates * 60c®$l. GOOSEBERRIES— 3@7Ci per lb. ~ CHERRIES — Per^ drawer— Black. 75&951; Royal r Annes,'7sc@sl; Red and White, 40060 c: in bulk,- 4@Bc per lb for; Black, -3©6 c for Red and "White and 7@loc \u25a0 for Royal Anne. CURRANTS— S2 50@5 per chest. - APPLES— Large boxes. $I®l 25; small boxes. 60c '?• ~ APRICOTS— SmaII boxes and crates, 50®85o; baskets. 40050 c.-= ' PEACHES— SO®7So ' per box and 90c per basket. \u25a0. -'\u25a0 -\u25a0\u25a0 ->--\u25a0 <^ y '< >/. PEARS— Madeline.' 50075 c per box. * PLUMS^Clyman. - 50® 75c per ' box or crate : baskets. 40® 50c ; ' Cherry. ' 35® 50c per box and 75c per -crate. " \u25a0 "• , • - \u25a0• , ; piGS— Per - drawer. $1 25@1 60. • CITRUS FRUITS — Oranges. - Navels. $1 759 2 50 per box for fancy. $1 5C®2 for choice and $1 2501 60 for standard; Mediterranean Sweets, $r.35@l 50: Valenclas. $1 75@2 60; Seedlings. $I@l 25: Lemons,' $2@2 50 for fancy, $1 25® 1 60 for choice and 75c05l for standard; Grap« Fruit.. $1 50@2 50; 'Mexican - Limes, $4@4 50 per case; Bananas, $1 7502 75 per bunebfor Central - American : and \u25a0 $101 : 75 for Hawaiian ; Pineapples. $203 per dozen. "/-..- ; Batter/ Cheese -'and ' Eggs. Nc:c York stock market not materially changed. Cotton iozcer. Active business in bonds in the local market. Silver and Exchange rates as before. Local bank clearings gain $6,372,000 over last .year. Wheat unchanged. Barley loivcr. Oats higher and Corn firm. Kczv Hay coining in rusty and selling low. Beans qvici, but iviih a firm under i one. Potatoes and Onions plentiful and zvcak. Fresh Fruits active for local trade and shipment. Eggs higher, iviih fine quality getting scarcer. Butter and Cheese in good supply at previous prices. Prunes continue to point upivatd.' Provision and Meat markets featureless here and elsewhere. Clile Great W. *.. 194 ' Do,2d : prd. ... .. 44 , Chic . M& St P . . 170 '<\u25a0\u25a0 Southern Ry/.". • : . 299 m Tie Boers ........ 17% Do, pfd ;.."..... .98% D & It G. ....... .28 Sou them ' Pac ....62% Do pfd .: ss*4 UnionPac .....:121 , Erie '40-74 Do pfd ... . . ••- 99 Do Ist pfd..... SO .i US Steel.. ..;2«H Do 2u.p'J. .. .. . 07 - -.Do-pfd '.....'..-. 94 111 Central . ....... lftt '; Wabash :.;.il9 Loultfv & Nash v.'. 147 Do pfd ......... «9H M IC &T.. ...... 2i5i4 Uar silver— Steady; 20 7-16 d per ounce. . Money— l(^l ij: pcr t cent, i , ' .-.\u25a0..-* \u25a0 ; . The rate of discount' in the open market for short bills is "2 1-10 per, cent, and for thre« months' bills 2 1-16; per cent. - SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Poultry : closed . the i week " with \u25a0- the market steady and • well - cleaned : up » in large young Chickens ? and '\u25a0 other ': young 1 fowls, . but small Broilers ; and '"scrubby f Hens'.',. * remained _ weak and several ; coops \u25a0of those > descriptions ' had ; to be ; held : over. -- a. car of Western; Poultry; falls due. to-morrow: .. -.. : . POULTRY— LJvo Turkeys, 10®20c per Mb; Geese,-, per pair.t $1 76@2 25; > Goslings. $2@2 60: Ducks, , ?5(?5 .50 per dozen for old and $4@U for young;, Hens, $4 50@3 for s=iall and $5 50®0 50 lor.-.; large; '.-<• young -Roosters, -$7@7 50; 'old Roosters %\ 5055; Fryers,' $5 no®<i 5o; Broilers, • $2@2 25 :\u25a0 for > ' small ; and . $3@3 50 ; for large ; Pigeons.' $1 25@1 50; ' Squabs,; $1 50@l 75. . - \u25a0\u25a0>'. GAME— Hare, $1 50@2 ; per dozen; Cottontail Rabbits. $1 50@2 • per; dozen. , Poultrj- nnd Game. Rhubarb, 50685 c per box ; ' Green Peas, isl 259 1 . 73 > per /sack ; ; String and ; Wax v Beans, 5@60 pcr '- lb ; : Tomatoes, .-, small " boxes t and •'• crates, $M>0®1 ; 75;.: large crates :s2@3 50; v Summer Squash, small boxes. 50@y0c; large boxes. $1 25 @1 60 ; - Cucumbers, small , boxes. $1 25® 1 60; ' large t boxes." $2 50; - Cabbage, \u25a0 50c ; p»r " ctl ; Carrots."; 60c per. sack : ' Garlic. 6@oc per lb 1 for. ne w ; Egg I Plants 17%@20c I per; lb ; I Dried | Pep pers, 'i ic@l2%c -for i sun-dried i and 13@14c ; per lb \ for.; evaporated • - Green : Peppers, * 15@20c ' per lb ; ; Green ' Corn.. 20@30c . per dozen. V-~- •\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 \u25a0; •\u25a0•'; ;•.'•,- Shade f lower; ' mixed . and butchers, " : $5 15J> 5 37 ,5;. pood; to s- choice heavy, , $5 30©6 37%: rough ; heavy. . f 4 Qofis 25; light. ' *5 20®5 37 Vj : ;bulk?of:sales,:ss 30(35 35. -* ' X . - - SHEEP— Receipts 1 2000. • Sheep ; anl - lambs fcteady ; , good : to . choice I wethvmj,-? shorn, - $4 ' 60@ r. 00 ; <• fair *to * choice , mixed shoru, " ?3 30@4 , 40 ; Western . sheen, \u25a0: shorn -$4@4 90; < native/ lambs, shorn, ?4 Co@'li 23; ; Western lambs, $5<3>7 00. . \u25a0.\u25a0':\u25a0"\u25a0': .':\u25a0"-. - Kansas ; City. .\u25a0 KANSAS CITY, June 3^-^ATTLE— Receipts 400. n Steady ; native steers. -$4 25@6 10; ' native cows r and - heifers. ~- $2 25@5 10: : stockers ; and feeders, y $3@4 63;^ bulls, "$2.75@4 DO;- calves, $3@5 , 75 ; 'A Western ' -- fed steers, \u25a0 $4 50@5 , 75 ; Western fed-cows," $3@4'75r : „' ' - HOGS— Receipts 2000. \u25a0 \u25a0 Strong . to 5c higher; bulk of \u25a0 sales.'- $5 25®5 35; heavy, $5 30@5 35: packers, \u25a0- $5 25@5 35 ; pigs - and light, $5 10® 0 32 1^. ,v \u25a0'•/\u25a0•• ".' \u25a0'-•\u25a0-- "\u25a0'• '' v "- "••*' : ""'--' -' «-' " No sheep. Market ' nominally steady. " Omaha. \u25a0 T : OMAHA, -June 3.— CATTLE— Receipts none. Market unchanged."- ' > -' .\u25a0.<:.- . HOGS— Receipts 7500. Market. 2V4c higher: heavy,- $5 15@5 30: mixed, $5 15@5 20; 'light. ?5 15i35 25; pigs,' s4@s 00; bulk of sales, ?5 15 <5!» 20.-'- . ; -, ,•..-•.•;: : .\u25a0-\u25a0.•;.:.': \u25a0 - \-:i.: \u25a0'• \u25a0\u25a0 . -.-,; -; \u25a0:-\u25a0 SHEEP— Receipts * 250. ..Market : M unchantred; Western yearlings, "\u25a0 shorn.; $5@5 25; .wethers, $425©4 75; v ewes, > shorn,'' $4@4 50: - lambs, wccled, \u25a0$0 50©7; 15 ; lambs, shorn; $5@6 00. aiISCELLANKOUS MARKETS. boiled Fish Oil.- S7c; raw Fish dl. 35c: boiled Paint Oil. 33c ; i raw Paint Oil. 31c. vcX)AL, -OIL. ETC.—^ater .White -.Coal, ; OH. in . bulk. -Ufcc;7 Pf» rl . Oil. -In icasea. ISc: Astral.- 18c; s>tar. 18c: : Extras Star. 21c; • Elaine. 26c; Eocene. \JOc;> Stove: Gasoline. In bulk. 14Vjc;- In cases. 21c; Motor Gasoline. In bulk. ,M%c; In caae?. 21c: Nc; :1"> Engine Distillate. . Iron -. bbls •or drums,", Sc; No. «2 do.^ fl^c; casee.OisC more; Benzine, in bulk. 12V*c; in cases. 19c: S6-degr*« Gasoline.' ln bulk.', 23c; In cases; 31c ..^9Hi . : TURPENTINE— SI per gallon in - cases and 94c In drums and Iron barrels. ' \u0084_ -'RED AND WHITE LEAD— Red Lead. m& ie \u25a0\u25a0 per \u25a0 lb; ; White Lead. . 7%@Bc. ' according to quantity. - \u25a0 .".'-. . - •' '-SUGAR— -The Western Su*.ir IleflniEK Com pany quotes as follows, per ib. 'n lOVlb »>i«K>: Cubes. A^ Crushed and Fine Crushed. &-«£j Powdered '-. s.W>c; Candy Granulated. \3.soc:, Dry. Granulated." fine. 5.43 c: Dry Granulated. «3ar3?. 5.45 c; Fruity Granulated. 5.45 c; Beet Gramr late<l <10Ctlb bnK« enly). ZJOc : Confectioners - Xl \u25a0 5.45=: Masnolla A u.osc: Extra " C. 4.&5 c; Golden C." 4.85 c:-"D.": -"D." "4.75 c; barrels. 10c rnor*; hal f barrels.- 25c more : • boxes, 5Cc more; C*-: a bags. - 10c more : for .all kind?. Tablets — Half barrels. 5.35c :• boxes. 6.20 c: H." & i'S. , 'Srysr Jl Domlnos. B.4sc, per lb.'. No ortler taken for less than 6eventy-flv« barrels or its equivalent. • COFFEE— C. E. Blckf ord's circular gives the receipts at; this port thus far- this year at 187.199 bags.- against 120.228 during the same \u25a0time - last year. The ; sales from . flrst - hands were; 140. C60 bags, against p0,530. The stock on - hand -" June 1 was 75.42 C bags, against 49.305. The circular fays : '^VS&QBB&M : "An active market at steady prices continued to the middle of ' May, ; since then business haa been : slow and ; prices \u25a0 weaker under [ - the ' pre vailing dullness and pressure to * sell \u25a0 on . the part of most holders. Top grades have .. de clined ' sharp*/ * from former asiloa^ prices and at/ the reduction - meet with little . call. ' All washed ' Coffees 'have suffered, but not ?in the same i proportion, those ranging \u25a0 from - o^4 c to Ho . being but . slightly . lower and tn fair • re quest. As has been the .case for months past, price largely governs the buying. trade in their selections.: The premiums formerly, paid for stylish Coffee* of size bay» been unobtainable. in an extensive way and the money dlSerencs between 'firsts' and 'seconds' keeps slowly contracting through relative oversupply In th« hands of Importers and neglect on the part of dealers. ' Unwashed Salvador Is extremely scarce. 'and through that fact - no ' longer a governing factor as to prices) for other Coffees In this : market. Ouotations > are ". maintained. with .. small business and slight upward ten dency. ** ; "Interest Is now. mainly centered In derelop . ments as to the coming Brazil crop (1905-06). and recent reports have . been mor* favorable, with a " tendency to - somewhat Increase the> earlier estimates of 10.000.000 to 10.500.C00. The principal markets have In consequence been easier '• and all have assumed a waiting attitude. Conditions as to the following crop (1906707) . are . also dwelt upon as promising well, ; but as ' the trees ;do not flower ' before August-December next the time Is too distant to assign permanent value to present indica tions of- Impressions. : The present crop is not likely ..' to ' exceedd ten millions — 8,600.000 bags at this wriUng.~<fH*JWH "To-day's first hand stock consists of 12.800 bags Costa Rica. 1400 Nicaragua, 48 Honduras. 11.750 Salvador. 40.273 Guatemala. 5875 Mexi can and 2554 various; In. all. 74,500 bags. -"Deliveries from first hands stnc«' the sth ult. Include: 3129 bags Costa Rica. 850 Nica ragua. 10,275 Salvador. 11.418 Guatemala. 688 Mexican and 2402 other kinds; In all. 23,772 bags, against 16,313 last year. "Market doses dull and " drooping." Cbsta Rica (stock 12.800 bags)— -12^«13%a for strictly prime washed: 11 Vi©l2c for prims washed; 10^@llc for good washed; 110U%e for good to prime washed peaberry: 10V k g 10% c for good to prime, peaberry: 9*£010%0 for good to prime: BH©o>4o for fair; evjSS^o for common to ordinary. ' , Salvador (stock 11.750 bags)^-ll©l2c for prims to strictly prime washed: 10®10%c tar good washed; 911994c- for fair washed: 10*4© livjc for good to prime washed peaberry: 9^ @10>4o for good to prim© semi-washed; 9%f9 10c for superior unwashed; 9%c for good green unwashed; 9%@10%c for good to superior un washed p«aberry; 6^©B>4c for Inferior to or dinary. Ecuador (stock none)— Current unwashed, nominal. Nicaragua (stock 1400 bags) — ll®l2e for prime washed; OUfMO^c for fair to strictly good washed: BUSJ9%c for good to superior unwashed; 9%®loUc for good to prime un washed peaberry. Guatemala and Mexican (stock 40,273 bags and 5675 bags) — 11%®12%c for prime to strictly . prime washed; lO^t^llc for strictly good washed; 10@10Vicfor good washed: 9U fir9?4c for fair washed: B^S®9c for medium; 6U@B%c for inferior to ordinary: lOVSffill^c for good to prime washed peaberry; 9%@loUc for good to prime unwashed peaberry: Q%@ 10c for good to superior unwashed. Hawaiian (stock 1139 bags) — 13<S14c for fancy; llis«H2»4c for prime: 10«@llHe • for good: 9%«10%c for fair; 10%@12c for pea berry: 7©9 c for low grades. TH&; SAN ;;CALU- SUNDAYa;JUNE 4, 1905^ Continued on Pa«« Twenty-Five. '.'\u25a0\u25a0- '\u25a0/ ChlcßßTO. ',\u25a0...\u25a0': . ' CHICAGO. ; June S.^CATTL^-Recelfrts i 600/ Steady : : good to prime steers,' $5 i 6096 40; s poor to \u25a0 medium, 1 .: $4@5 , 4O; '*\u25a0 stockers * and ?S- feeders.' «2!75@5 00; cows.';s2 1 65»5 00;sheIfers. I ;s2 7S® S 40:-«ann«-rs «o©2 50;>bulls,> $2 75@4 75; calves.'; $3®7. 00.^ \u25a0•- -- * : .-\v - \u25a0-=\u25a0 -s. \u25a0; \u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0' '••'.-. « \u25a0 • ; \u25a0,• \ - HOG S— Receipts ; ? 63,000 ;\u25ba Monday;- - 38,000. sfiliinHHw H'Wi 'H W li ii Hl' (I Tl \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 linn rWlnlii'i m \u25a0 I'Wk r'nun ihuimih 1 CATTLE, iSHEEP- AND HOGS: . . CHICAGO. \.: June W B.— On \ the ~ Produce > Bit change," to-day. : the | butter, market was steady,' creamerles,M«@2o%c: < dalrlea."; 15>4©19c. ; ERgs, steady at mark. cases included, 13@14c. Cheese, easy, o®loHe.'- .--•\u25a0. '.::';:.'- ;.•••\u25a0: \u25a0'\u25a0;-' -\u25a0\u25a0 v ; Butter, Cheeae and Eggs. pi New, Potatoes continued to" arriveT freely, from the ! river . and | around •, the I bay » and. with I local 1 trade | quiet, aa I usual i on | Saturday. . the I market ruled weak for the best stock. Cheap goods in boxes :-; were * wanted ''\u25a0> for j/ shipment '\u25a0:• and -i such stock I cleaned I up r well ? on \u25a0 the i wharves,! but f at low ; prices.'.^ Onions ;were i plentiful > ami - weak.\: \u25a0 *^,The usual Saturday; activity,? prevailed 'in ; the market \u25a0 for ""> vegetables 'i and,? although v stocks were I plentlf ul.-* prices | of £ several I descriptions were higher. Lima* Beans from ' Coachella were offering- at il2U <3lsc ' per. pound." '•\u25a0'<\u25a0 -- *- - ; - : • -'... ' ?r : POTATOES-^New— In V boxes, • 85c®$l ; per ctl I for Early j Rose and 1 60c@$l - 25 1 per ctl .- for White: 1 ' Garnet g Chiles, | $I@l< 15 * per s ctl; ; sack lots. $1(S1 25 s. per i? ctl.gv Old— Minnesota 4 Bur banks, - $i' : S(S@l 40 per ctl : i Now ' York t Rurals, $l"'3osper'ctl.--t*N >-v7"->'i-»; v <- i . >^ : --"v : *-t.-*-> i .^*'.-.v>i>' .-»-. ONlONS— Australian. $8 per ; ctl ; --, new,? Red." 60®90c per ! sack. \u25a0--. :• -./ :.-" \u25a0 -'^s^HHSBBfW VEGETABLES— Asparagus/ 4%®7%e per Id; Pol at oen, { Onions \u25a0 and .Vegetable*. . \u25a0 BAGS— Grain ?. Bag*,'-, B%@«%e;> Wool ; Bags. So@32c: ! Fleece j^Twlne. »-7% c."-. _ ..• <\u25a0,;; ; .- • COAlr— Wellington, $S • perl ton : i New * W«1- ' llngton." - $8; Seattle.*?- $6 60: s? Bryant,; $3 CO: Beaver Hill, $5 50; Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay, $5 50; Richmond. :s $8 ;| Cumberland, i $13 Un'.bulk* and $14 25 In' sacks: 'Pennsylvania Anthracite .Egg/ $14; .Welsh r Anthracite I Egg/ $13; v Welsh I Lump.l $11 50;;Canne]."*$9<per.ton; Cok<vsU 50513 per | ton' In -bulk land $15 \u25a0 In I sacks : | Rocky I Mountain \u25a0 descriptions. -a $8 50 ; per,' short \u25a0 ton/*- '* - r -• \u25a0\u25a0-,-.: \u25a0_, \u25a0 \u25a0 *-;•• OILS-rQuotatlons ', are * for :\u25a0 bat rels : .-' for ; casts 'add jfK sc. ga» Linseed.:: 62c ; per. 1 .' gallon "-\u25a0 ; for boiled .: and ' COc f ; for, '•: raw ; .> Castor.- ' Oil.v: tn Cases, : No." l.'; ! 70c: Bakers' AA. \u25a0 cases. $1 i H©l 16; i Lucol. :. Me ; for bolUil i and i 02o ? for ' raw ; Ch lna Nut. : cases, ' 65@S0c per ; galloi ; C- coanut i Oil, In * barrels,? 68c c for '\u25a0 Ceylon ! an;l : 350 for Australian : . extra s bleached I winter \u25a0 Spvrm Oil,'*, "8c: ?n » tural I winter I Spsr.u ; Olln «3c : I extra i bleached winter Whale Oil.'- 57c : ' natural Whale Oil,"* 62c ; % extra I winter;' strained I Lard I Oil." J 75a ; No il> lArd > Oil.*? 65c: f pure f Neatsf oot ; Oil. s 73c ; N0.% 1 % Neatsfoot OH."* 630: | light I Herring I Oil. 42c ; " dark , Herring \u25a0 Oil, 3 40c ; ? Salmon Oil, i 34c ; COMMERCIAL FINANCIAL 24 HTnwnPAH-GOLDFIELD BULLFROG If aiuoKS— — — MINES ;. ',We are on the ground and can give, you ra- liable Information. • Our weekly market letter free, also Illustrat- ed booklet of Tonopah and Goldfleld mines. STi^«DULFER * Members 'S. F. Stock \ Exchangs Board. OFFICES . \u0084 . - \ \ .. T Merchants' Exchange building. 3. B".. Cat. H. W. H ELLM AN. Los Angeles. C&J. /TONOPAH. NEV