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12 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS Wall street stocks decline. Cotton lower. Coppers weak. Silver and exchange rates as previously quoted". Southern Nevada stocks open dull, but improve later on. Good wools selling well here, but eastern markets quiet. Wheat very strong and still pointing upward. Barley firm, with the trade* expecting an advance. Oats and corn firm. Rye quiet. Beans featureless. ; Heavy stock of 42.000 tons of hay left on May 1: .-\u25a0;: Large arrivals of bran and shorts from the north. Potato market working into better condition. Large line of onions in from Australia. Poultry market dull and not overfirm. Butter quiet. Eggs generally weak. • Cheese lower. Fresh fruits in good supply and quiet. Cattle, sheep and hogs unchanged. EASTER MARKETS Ne»T York Money Market NEW YORK, May 9. — Prime mercantile paper, •"\u25a0»%©6 per cent. Sterling exchange weak, with •tctual bcslneiTs In banker*' bills at $4.5610Q l>'Cls.for demand and at 4.5330Q4.6535 for 60 :.-«.t biUs. Posted rates $4.54 and $4.67. Com mercial bills $4.53. B*r sliver — 64% c. ";V Mexican dollars. 50c. Oovernment and railroad bonds steady. Money on call steady, 2<K3 per cent; mllns rate and offered at 2%; closing bids. 2V-. Time loans etron^er. 60 days, 3%: an <!i->. 1 ikt oest; f'.x months, 4% per cent. Hfiew York Stock Market NEW TORK, May 9.— lt was only after the .ir.nounremect of the Cnlon Pacific's financial !>lan that today's stook market showed any evl •lenre of life. It eprang into animation with several weukneitsefc. The largest activity of the \u25a0 lay was In Union Pacific, and the - dealings In hat ttock took on a 'decree of excitement as 'he time for the nxH-tlng of the directors ap ..'•oaehed. The. rise to al>ove 149 occurred after .tie directors were in session, but lief ore the mam-ial plan »»» publicly announced. It ran \u25a0<tt abruptly after the publication of the plan to :-U s £. The issue of convertible bonds had been foreseen, but a rate of iatervnt tt 44 per cent :iad be«n foretold in pJaw of the 4 per cent .-\u25a0imounved. Tlie placing of the price of con version into tte stock at 175 is a hijrher figure than bud been iwUcipated. xn<l the oCer of the ! Kinds to stock holderx at 90 seems not to offset il:e*e epei-ulative dlsappoistments. The new .•referred stork offered to iioutbern Pacific stock ';nlders at par slso caused mixed sentiments by ;-oason of the priority of the claims of the new stock to earninx* over those of the common .-iiook. The large body of securities thus to be M-ougbt on the market bad its part also in re viving active apprehensions of the large absorp tion of capital by railroad corporations in an alre&dr ttapnated rooditlon of capital supply. Tbe effect on Ibe whole market was immediate, stocks came out in all directions and swept tbe list to a materially lower level throughout. Previous to this episode the whole market was dull to a verge of stagnation and offered little call for serious discussion. Prices moved fitfully and irregularly and there was not *, rery constant tone to tbe market at any time. B<Kid»> were steady. Total sales, par value, L'dted States bonds were steady. IVew York Stock List E. F. nntton & Co.. 490 California street, members of the New York stock exchange, fur ti>&h tbe following list of bond and stock sales yesterday: Sales | Stocks j Hlgh| Low\ Bid | Ask jAdams Express |2SO 300 iOOIAIIis-Chalmers .. 11% ll»i 11 ** 12 | Do pfd .~. :.... 31^ 32Hr 42,oOO<An»l> Copper ... 95% O3H M- W»4 Aui Bed Sugar 16 16^ .........t Jjo pfd I K2' » ..Urn Can Co 5% 6 JDo pfd 54^j 55»-i 600 Am C A F C 0... 37% 3T 37 37*4 l(Xh Do pfd 98% 99% 99ii 100 Am Cotton Oil 30% 30% Do pfd SW . 92\i Am Dist Tel : . 25 40 Am Express .'. .. ....'. ;:;.". 203 220 : Am G T C 0..... .......... 6 6% !Am HMf t L... ....'...... 4% 4% -| Do pW" 20Vi 21 Am Ice Sec .." GS 70 Am Linseed " 12Js 13 Do prd 27 35 500 jAm Loco 03% 63% C3»4 63% | Do pfd _.. 106 110 2S.7oojAtn S& R C0...|133ii 130 131 131% 3001 Do pfd 1109 10S"4 10S^ 109 I& 200 ' Am Sugar 124* 124^ 124?- 126 j Do prd 122 127 -.|Ani Steel Fds 7^ 8 Do pfd 3S 40 |Am Tel & Tel Co .-. 120 125 |Am Tob pfd .... 92% 83' i Am Woolen 2914 29% ! l*> pM ..... 94 95V4 3.200j Anaconda 63% 62 C 2% 63 'Atlantic C L 101 it lO2U . •-'3.200, A T & SanU Fe. 96% 94% 95 * 95 fc \u25a0'\u25a0 I Do pfd 95*; 86 3.800!Bslt & Ohio 99 93 98 /1 9S i/ 100! Do pfd 89 89 88 89 14,400 B R T 59% 08% 58% 59^ 1 Brook Un Gas 115 125 - .Canada South 62 63V^ 300C&G.W 11% n 11 n^' Do Pfd "A" Sl«4t 62 : j*» J« "B"- ..' m« 16% Do debs . 74 y. 7514 ,-IWC X W 151 ir,o " 150% ISI 11,700 CM& St P 135 131H I33\k ISTJ',4 l>« PM -... 150 153 « C«n Leather 274 29 Do pfd 96 ' »7 .;..".... Chi Terminal 6H 10 20° Do pM 19U, j« i 7 s{ so , ..Chi Cn Trac 41! 4 v ::::::: c^c p l dd StL:::::::::::::S tL::: :::::::::: \i £ 1 Do pfd 105 lot* i.soojCoio rii as* 34* 34*4 S | i*> pfd 75 .'Colum HC & 1 2<J "tjai SOOjColo Southern ... 25 24% 24% 25»i Do Ist pfd " 59^ So* • 2TR,! IK, 2d pfd .... 45% 45% 46% 40 2WJjCon»olidated Gas. 132 132 131% 133 Corn Products -....» jstw i» ....... Do pfd'..'. '. .... 7cvi 7714 ! 3,400 Del & Hnd 184% 181 m£ 182U OL, St. W 4&S 470 lio pfd t ;.-.- 70 76% Detroit Un 8y...'.; 70 7iu >.. Diamond Match-. ..... .... 125 1"»7 TOOjDiKtUI Securities 6»% 68% 68 ? i GHU, Duluth S S & A. ...'. lav. .........| l>« pfd ..:.... 22 3" l.COOjErle 24% S{% 23% "4U . 200 Do Ist pfd ... 55% 55% 56 56% 100 Do 2d pfd 3*% 38% 35% 39 .......iFei M&. H ptA. .....:..... 86 8S 100;Gener»l i:ie«:trlc. 147% 147% 147 147« iGran CMS & P jl3o 150 ' i-jUreene Oananea C 15% 16 I.sOo:Great Nor Ore... Cl «0 5»% «o% 3.&00 Great Sorthn pfd 13WU 134 & 135 136 (Havana ToU Co.. ..; 11 13 ....... I* I>o pfd j 20 •»•• iHockmr V«l SI 82 j Do pfd ....'...... R3% (v',l4 Illinois Cent 144 144"^ 9,6oo! lnterboro Metro.. 23% 21% 22% 23 14.1 '<•] l>o pfd 87% 56 56% 56% llnternatl Paper 13% 14 G(i»i Ik> pfd ....... 74 73 72 73 Internatr, Power 43 Internatr Pump.. ..... ..... 27 '. 29" ..: I>o,pfd 7314 74 lowa Central ..". !*»% 19 ... Ito'pfd 37 a 8 ... X C Ft S & M pf ." 76% 80 ' 300JK O Southern ... 24% 24 24% 24! i 100 l Do pfd .A.... 59%| 59% 59% '60 IKnlckerhoeker Ice 1.:.'.. 30 37 ... |L«ke K&. Wcntn 20 24 Do.pfd :-..- «5 '70 ... I-eblgh Valley .. ..;.. ..... 65% e6 Long Island .".....'. .... 53 55 SOOiL&N ..:....... 1W 117%117%1i7% ..(Mackay. :.....:. 70 70% j Do pfd .;....... 68 69' Manhattan '.:.. 13$. 140 Met St Ry-. . 92 93 Mexican. Cent ... 2it£ 22 ; Minn 4 : St L... ...;. ..... 49 50% Do pfd 82 h5 .IWiM St I'A.SSM.. 102 100% 100 10*> 300 -Va pfd ' . . : 132 131 % 131 133 lOOJMo Kro fc Tex.. 3C% 30% R6% 3tt% . ..} Do-pM 65 CSU I.IOOIMo. pacific ...... 7514 74% 74% 74% Xa»b C&St L. \ .......... 125 132 I .4oo!Kations Lead.... 64% 63 63% 03% 300 Do pfd H9% 99Vi >f>9H 99% ".. NIIRof Mcx pfd ..... .:... 53% 54 Nat Biscuit ..... ..... ..'... 76% 77 ... Do pfd ....... ...'. 114 115 1.400 Ncwhonse Copper 17% XT 17% 17% . .. Nev Cons Cop... .; 15% 15% ... X J Central .... lss'^ IPS \u0084..';.SY Air Brake. 116% m 15.500 NT. Central .... 114»4 112% 113"* 113% N V C & St L.. ..;.. ..... 41% 43 v. Do Irt pfd*.... .......... 107 110 Do 2d pfd .... :.'.-.. .;... 77 85 ....... X V X H & Htfd ..... ..... 173, 179 " 200 N V Ont ie W... 37% 37% 37% 38 I.MW Norfolk & Wstn.. 77 76% 76% 77W ....... Do pfd rr... 82 85 100 North An 73" 73' 72% 75. 15.G00i.Vor- Pacific .... 130% 132% 133 * 133U ...Omaha ......... .".....- 135- 140- .".I Do pfd ...: .....150 ISO: (Pacific Coast..... ..'.:. ..... 96% 09 1 Do Ist pf 4. ..'..:..:. 95-102 ...... -I Do 2d pfd ...-.; 99 . 103 200' Pacific. Mall ; V..: -27 26% 26" 26% 27.W0 Perm R R'00.... 122% 122% 122^ lr.'S, 1.100; People's Gas .... 83 92% 92% 92% .......iP C C & tit L.. 70% 72 , ..j Do pfd........ ...V. ....; 95 100 New ' Tork Stock List Continued Sales 1 Stocks |Hlgh| Low| Bid | Ask Pittsburg Coal .. ..... ..... 11% 12% ..v Do pfd 65 M 800 Pressed Steel Car S6 35% 35% 36 Do pfd ..;.. ©2% »3% PuUman Car Co ...165 109 Ry Stl Spgs-Co 44 45 Do pfd 93 95 157,400 Reading 118% 10S% 110% 110% Do -Ist pfd 84% 100 Do 2d pfd .... 62 82 81 82% 300 Republic S & I. 26* i 26% 26% 26% 400 Do pfd 55»4 85 84?4 85« 400 Rock Inland Co. 21% 21% 21% 21% Do pfd 4S 49 700 Sloss SS & 1 Co. 56% 50% 56 56% Do pfd fts. 100 StL &S F Ist pfd 63 69 Do 2d pfd ..... 32% 34V . 100 St L& S W 21% 21% 21 22 ' Do pfd 55 56 45.7O0:Soutbern Pac .. 86% 83% 54% 84?4 500| Do pfd 117 114 114 115 I.GOOJSou Railway 21 20% 20% 21 ! I Do pfd ... ..... ..... 65% 06% 400jTenn Coal & Iron 147% 146% 144 14S ITex Pac L Tr Co 75 73 300 Texas Pacific... 29 25% 28% 25% 300 Third Avenue .. 110 109% 10S 110 Tol Ry & Trac. 25% 26% lOOjTol St L & W.. 29% 29% 29% 29% 600| Do pfd 63% C3U 53% 53% SOOjTwin City RT. 94% 04 94 95 \u0084Un Bag & Paper .5% 6% -' Do pfd 53% 55 287,100 Dn ion Pacific ... 149% 141% 143 143% 300 Do pfd ....... 92% 92% 92 93% United Copper Cl 62% Un Rd« of S F.. 31 34 ' Do pfd .....;. 52% 55 Do 4s ..... 76 - D S Ca*t I Pipe 37% 37% Do pfd 82 85 ID S Express 95 ' 102 100 U S Realty & Con 71% 71% 70 73 ....... U S Red & Refg 17% 19% Do pfd 53 55 400 U S Rubber 39% 39% 39% 40 400 Do Irt pfd 100% 99% 100 101 . Do2d"pfd.. 71 72% 50, 500 U S Steel, Cor. .. 37% 36% 36% 37 3.700 Do pfd 100% 99% 99% 100 Utah Copper 29% 29% 200 Va Car Chem Coi 26% 26 25 26% Do pfd .......]...." 103 104 !Va Coal I&C Co ......... 6* 71 500iWabash 13% 13% 13% 14 400 Do pfd 26 25% 25% 25-« Wells Fargo Kx. 230 300 Western Union g"% 83% — .... Westinchonse 144 14454 W & L E 11 12 Do Ist pfd 25 2<> Do 2d pfd. 14 16 ... Wis Central 17 18% ....... Do pfd ....... ..... ..... 35% 41% 865,200 — total shares sold. WeW York Bonds C S ref 2s reg..104- [Japan 6s' 2d ser. 98% Do coupon 104 | Do 4s cert "84% Do 3s reg 102% Do 4%s cert.... »2Vi Do coupon ....102% Do 2d series.... 91% Do old 4s reg. lol% L & N unified 4s. 101 ' • Do coupon 101% Man con gold 4s. 99% Do new 4s reg. 129% Mcx Central 45... 81 Do coupon ....125% Do Ist 1nc.... 21 Amer Tob 4s 73 Minn & St L 4s. 87 Do Gs 106% M.-X & Texas 4s. 98 Atch gen 4s S<% Dc 2ds 84% Do adj 4s 92V 2 NR of Mcx con 4s 82 Atlantic C L 4a. 95% NT C gen 3%5.. 94% Bait & Ohio 4e..100"K N J C gen 5»....125% Do 3%s ..: 02% Nor Pacific 4s 101% Brooklyn RT c 4s. 84 • Do 3s ........ . 71% Central of Ga 55.105% Nor & W con 4s. 97% Do Ist me "89 OS Llne.rfdg 4s. 92% Do 2d mc 72 Pa cony 3%s .... 94% Do 3d mc 60% Reading gen 45... 97 Ches & Ohio 4%5.101% S I. & I M con H5.109% Chi & Alton 3%5. 6S St L&R Ffg 4s. 81% C. B & Q new 4s. 94% St L S W con 4s. 76 a C. Bit Pac 4s. C 9% I Seaboard Ah 4s. 73 Do col 5s 86 jSc Pacific 4s 8S . C.C.C & SLgn 45.101 | Do Ist 4s cert.. 92% Colo Ind T»s, sr A. 63 ISo Railway 65;... 110% Colo Midland 45. . : 6S Tex & Pae lsts..Hs Colo & So 4s 90V41T01. St L & W 4s 80 Cuba 5s ;.102%ll!nlon Pacific 4s. .101*0 Den & Rio G 4s. 94% U S Steel 2d 55.. 90% Dist Securities ss. 84% Wabasb lsts .....109 Erie prior lien 4s. »6% Do deb 8..... 70 Do pen 4s 81% Western Mit 45... 76% Hock Vel 4%5...104% W &,~1. Erie 45.. 83 Japan 6s ..98% Wls Central 45... S7 ' Xew York ."Mlnlnc Stocks Adams Con . lOiUttle Chief -. 06 Alice 4.ooiOntario .4.50 Breece ' 20[0phir 1.90 Brnns Con 42 I'otosi :. 16 Com Tunnel .... 30 Savage ......;.... 155 Con Va Mm Co..'v 11 Sierra Nevada:... 32 Hern Silver 1.55 Small Hopes ..... SO Iron Silver .. 2.50 Standard "..'.2 30 Lcadvllle Con ... 00 Boston ' Stocks and. Bonds Money — \u25a0 {AHonez . . . ; 50 C*H loans ....3%@5 |Am«l Copper .... 53% Time loans .....s@sVs!Ariz Commercial.. 27% Bonds — Atlantic -.....'... ..12% Atrhison 4n 97% Ringham "....; 18% Do adj 4s ....91%Butte Coalition '..27% Mcx Central 45.. 79 Calumet & Aris.. 170 Railroads— Calumet & Hecla^7s Atrhison «.>% Centennial ....... 30 Do pfd .93% Copper Range ... Sl% Boston &. Albany. 23o Daly West ....... 16% Boston & Maine. .lCS Franklin .'.' 16% Boston Elev ....133 Granby ..........130 Fitchburc pfd ...130 Isleßoyale 18% Mer Central. .... 21% Mass Mining .-... 6% N Y. N H & H..173 (Michigan .„.; 14 . Union. Pacific :. ..143%lMohawk 88 Mlsccllaneons — Mont Coal & Coke. 3 Amer Pneo Tube; ." 8 Nevada 15% Amer Sugar, ...'.123% North Butte . . 90 Do pfd ..:.125 Old Dominion ...'.. 54% Amer Tel* Te1. 123% Osceola ...140 Amer Woolen ... 2!) Parrot .....MS Do pfd ....... 94 Quincy ..;; 129% Ed Elect 11ium.. 204 Shannon .....17% Mm, Electric ...16 Tamarack ....:. ..118 Do pfd 5C% Trinity 22- Mass Gas. 61% United Copper ... 61 > United Frtflt ....108% U R Mining ...v.: 54% Un Shoe Mach... 67% U S OH. i.. ...'... 10 IV» pfd 27% Utah ......;...;.. 63 C S Steel 37 Victoria .......... 9 - Do Pfd 99% Winona .......... 8 Mining— Wolverine- ....:.;. 164 Adventure .....'.. .3% /-;\u25a0; : >* BOSTON STOCK MARKET /- BOSTON. May 9.— The market was doing. ve<y well today, although ; very dull until \u25a0 about- 2 p. m.. when rjnion Pacific announced that' lt In tended to issue $75,000,000 convertible 4s \< anJ $37,000,000 preferred Ktock. This -indication "<tf the serious need of money from the T railroads caused a flood of liquidation \u25a0 and stocks \u25a0 broke sharply. There" was a little rally ; toward d the close, but operators do not think the talk Is* en couraging for higher prices at present. ' London . Closing: Stocks Cons for m0ney. .85% M, X * Texas...: 3794 Do for acct.Ss 5-16 N V Central ' 117% Anaconda :.': .' 13 Norfolk &. West. 179 Atrhison 98% Do pfd ........ 8« - Do pfd ........ H9% Ontario & West.:. 38*5 Bait & 0hi0...... 101% Pennsylvania ... ; 65% Can Pacific '.....181% Rand. Mines ....; ou Ches &. , 0hi0...;. 42 Reading ....'. 57« Chi, Great West./ 12 vSo Railway .; -22 • ChL Mil &St P..138% Do pfd .... ''68V, De Beers '-.:..'....". 28% So, Pacific ....... .'B7V Den & Rio G.... 39% Union Pacific ....150% Do pfd, ...... ...77% Dojpfd ..;..;;. M Erie ............. 24% US 5tee1.....;.. 38% I>o-lst-pfd.:... 58 --Do pfd .....v.. 105-- Do 2d pfd1..... 40 Wabash ''..;.... -14V, Grand Trunk .... 31% -Do pfd ...... -»7 . 11l Central ..'...".151 . [Spanish 45,.;..... 95%' Loulkv &, Na«b..-.121%| \u25a0 Bar silver — Uncertain: . 3Od per ounce. Money — 1%<&2 "per- cent. : \u25a0 y. \u25a0 -. '\u25a0;"'' \ The rate of / discount *in '\u25a0. the * open market ' for short <\u25a0 bills la . 3 pr cent and \u25a0 for * three months' bills 3 per 1 cent. Condition of -the Treasury WASHINGTON; May. 9.— Today's statement of the treasury 1 balances ;ln the - general k fnnd show*: Available balances. ' $255,702,184: gold coin and bullion.". $96,697,244; gold certificates. $40,982,190." ;. '..../ * Xevr York ". Cotton' Market NEW- YORK. May : 9.— E, F. Hntton & 'Co. ' say : ; "Cotton opened active; with c trading t light. There was heavy profit ; taking on early ; forecast W better. weather, but when ' this was outoflthe way the market turned ' strong ; on > the : report of severe da mage, already- done. v.^The. bull pool is still adding- to > Its lines and will -support "the market on all soft spots.;' The; situation In gen eral Is no doubt getting serious and . it t wUI -. be hard to see . how ; the - lateness 'i can -be i overcome. The market has had •a , big advance, ' but Is as strong ias ever and , shows no ,' weakness what ever.". \u0084 - '\u25a0- . \u25a0 •\u25a0\u25a0 ;\u25a0-\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ;-\u25a0 --. ; ; -\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0• - .• - r \u25a0. , \u25a0 NEW, ORLEANS. May 9.— Tomorrow's 'week end figures will , probably :. be - bullish son the week's lnslpht, pointing? to about; 9o,ooo 'bales,* against 108,000 last year, but there is no telling • \u0084'.',\u25a0 '-\u25a0 ' '•- \u25a0\u25a0"' : '-.- \u25a0' ' - : v -':'-:' : :-: \u25a0''\u25a0\u25a0:'\u25a0'\u25a0- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 ' '."-•'-"'' - THE ,, SAN FRANCISCO, ' CALL; - FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1907. how;mlH;taking'.wiH 'compare ' with the 225,000 bales -for : this week one > year | ago. . "-• : . .-.- " \u25a0-. i'-:;-- .4 . l .". Theo. Price saxß : 7, '.' I ; receiving the glooniK est . possible \u25a0 accounts 'with 1 regard {to '\u25a0 the«condi tion .of * the growing • crop. 'I ' candidly.! believe that the present : outlook ?is the , worst >on record at : this season for the last 1 30 , years. ? The • de mand for -manufactured ij cotton- ' goods'.' of ;\u25a0 all character .'. continues ' enormous. ,:.-\u25a0 It • is ! authorita tively : stnted that \u25a0 the product of 70 . per | cent j of the .' world's . spindles " has \ l»een < sold ; , up" to \u25a0\u25a0 Janu ary. 1908. - The, experience." of ': the .- last \u25a0'\u25a0 year shows oonclnsively vthat a supply jof • less * than 13.500.000 bales f next ; season ..Is I comparative famine..- A' crop of iinder.'l2.."oo,ooo bales means extreme- prices.- and •\u25a0 already c therein re? many who predlrtthat next season's crop,wlll'-becon sidcrably less than 12.000,000 : bales.';".." l \u25a0\u25a0': believe we are . upon - the . eve. •of \u25a0.- one ; . of . the • most ' as tounding - advances that the r cotton market ; has ever known." ; \u25a0«-*-" - - ' ' :. Options^- '..' Open., High.' .Low. Clo<!e. May ....... ;..... 10. 70c 10.75 c 10.00 c ' 10. We June V.. ....... ..10. 75c ' 10.75 c 10.75 c 10.07 c Jnly.' :. ........ r.lO. 72c 10.75 c " 10.62 c 10.69 c ; August .•;..-..... 10. GOc 10.61 c 10.43 c 10.49 c September • . . .... \u25a0\u25a0.'\u25a0. ;. ...... \u0084..;. '• 10.51 c 1 October : ;... 10. 72c 10.73 c 10.57 c 10.68 c November ......; :;..-. -.;... .'. •; 10.68 c December' ...... .10.71c 10.75 c 10.61 c -10.«9c January '..:iO.SSc 10.8t)c 10. 75 c. 10.83 c ' February ..... .'.....- 10.83 c March ..;....... 10. 88 c 10.91 c 10.85 c 10.91 c New York ; Grain and : Prodnce "/. -. NEW YORK. May 9.— Flour— Receipts,' 16,200 barrels; exports. 18.800; sales, 7.200. Market firm but quiet. 'Minnesota patents, $4.35@4.75; winter straights, $3.55(43.75. - ' ' \u25a0 Wheat — Recelptß.H27.ooo bushels: exports, 27, 700; sales. 3,400,000 futures,; 140,000 spot?' spot, firm; No., 2,red; 91 %c elevator,- 91% c.f.'0. :b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth;., $1.01% f. ,0.;b.. afloat;. No. 2 hard winter, .93%c;f.,0.b. afloat. There, was a remarkably strong, tone towheat. all day in face of • less activity, pending , the ; govern ment report. . The advance of. a cent; per bushel was due \u25a0 chiefly to bullish j Liverpool cables | and reports : of heavy foreign « purchases lof cargoes; together- with unfavorable - northwest .weather conditions. The local market closed ;f %@l%c net higher. May closed 93c, Jnly : closed 93% c, September \u25a0 closed :04c, : December closed 05% c. , " Hops-^Quiet." " - • . • , Wool — Steady.' . :. ' - Petroleum — Steady. " . .- \u25a0'•\u25a0\u25a0•; .- - : . Svgar — Raw, firm; fair . refining, ; 5.23e; '\u25a0' cen trifugal, 96 test, 3.83 c; molasses sugar, 3.08 c; refined, firm. •.;\u25a0-,;\u25a0 ' \u0084. \u25a0 ,•- Coffee — Futures : opened steady; sales, V 20,500 bags, - Including May; 5.50 c- December, \u25a0 5.37 c; January, 5.40 c; March. 5.45@5.50c;V April. 3.50 ®5.55; spot, \u25a0 qnlct; No. 7 >Rlo, 6%c: 'Santos No. 4, 7%c; mild.' quiet; Cordova, 9@12%c. : DRIED" FRUITS *-\u0084', V Evaporated '.. Apples— Fancy. ?B@B%e; "choice, 7@7%c; prime, 6%@6%c; poor. to fair, s%<g6c. - Prunes— California, ? 3%@12%c;> Oregon, 5% @lOC. V-.-. -: , r,: \u25a0 ' .: \u25a0 Apricots— Choice, 17%@lSc; extra choice, 18% @19c; fancy. 19@20c. . " Peaches — Choice. 11 @ll%c; extra choice, 12 @ 12 % c: fancy, 12% @13c; extra fancy, 13@18c. , ' Ralslns^^Steady; loose > muscatels. 8% @10e; seeded, 7% @11 %c; London layers, $1.55@1.65. XeW Tork Metal Market •-\u25a0:\u25a0''; NEW YORK, May;9.— The London tin market was somewhat lower, . with spot closing at: £lo2 15s. while futures were 6s , lower 'at £ 187,. 15s. Locally the market was quiet, with spot quoted \u25a0at:42.50@43c. ... - - - A"* -. ,- ..--. 1 \u25a0' Copper bad quite a sharp break in the London 'market, with spot closing £1 5? lower at £101 10s and futures £1 lower at £100 15s.' Locally the I market ' was dull and a shade lower on the Inside prices. Lake was quoted at 24.75@25.50c; electrolytic, 24.25@24.75c: casting, 22.75@23.50c. I^ead was unchanged at , 6@6.05c "1n the local market and £19 12s o<l in London. , '--*-. - ."• Spelter, was unchanced at £25 17s 6d In Lon don and at C.50@6.60c . locally. - , -: ; . Iron was higher In the English market. Lo cally the market continued .firm, i . . - -. '\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0'-\u25a0 — — :—: — - \u25a0»•.-\u25a0 . \u25a0 . CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE . * Future Grain and Provisions : \u25a0 ; 1 CHICAGO, May 9. — Continued cold weather in the wheat territory was responsible today. for an advance In the : market of < more : than lc '\u25a0, per bushel. At the close July, wheat .was >up l%c. Corn was up %c; oats %@3bc. Provisions were 7%@15c higher. r : \u25a0 .\u25a0;,-;.- Sentiment In wheat was bullish all day, | and after opening a trifle higher than " yesterday prices advanced .-. steadily. . . -•, The market * closed strong with prices near the . higher mark. - July wheat opened %@%c higher at 85% @ 85% c. ad vanced to 80% c and closed at S6c - . " The . corn market was firm all " day. \u25a0 July corn opened unchanged to Me higher at 45>%@49%c andadvanced to 50c, where it closed.;. Cold weather In the northwestx was .the result of a : stltf market for. oats. July • opened \u25a0 un changed to 1 shade higher 'at 43@43%c, ad vanced to 43% c and closed at 43%@43%c. Local receipts were 211 cars. . . , >.] -..-.. . \u25a0. \u0084, Provisions showed . decided strength amid the volume of trading; which was ' large. -. At 'the close July pork : wa« up 35c -at $16.60. . Lard was up 17%@20e at $9.15@9.17%. Ribs were ! 17% c higher at $0.07%. . . " \u25a0^- ; The leading futures ranged as follows: \u25a0 Articles— Open. High; Low. Close. Wheat—' ';}\u25a0;\u25a0. • May ' 82% 83% 82% 83% July ....... 85% 86% .85 86 ; September .. :56%.- .87% . 86% .' 87% December ... 88, 88% S7H 88% Corn — ' -' ' May: 49% 49% s 49%" "49% July ......... 49% 50 "49% . : 50 September . . ' sO/ 3 > 50%' • ' .50% »•-\u25a0'\u25a0"\u25a0» •-\u25a0'\u25a0"\u25a0 50% Oats— . \u25a0 . .;-. - . •;.;• ..'.-' -May; ....... 44% 45% . ' 44% .45 July : 43% 43% 43 '43% September .. 36% .36% . 36i,i 36% Mess Pork, per bbl — . \u25a0 - May '........16.35 IC.SS 16.35 16.35 July >;....... 16. 40 '16.65 • 18.40 :• f- 10.60 September ..16.50 16.67% 16.47% 16.67% Lard, per 100 lbs-^- ' .-- . , - ; May .... 8.57% 9.02% ' 8.87% 9.02% July ........9.02%- 9.17% 9.02% 9.17% September .. 9.13 9.27% 9.15 9.27% Short Ribs, per 100 lbs > — ' May .... 8.87% 8.95 8.87% -8.95- July .'..../. .8.97% 9.10 '8.92% -9.07% September: .. 9.05 . . 9.20 ; . - 9.02% ;. 9.12% Cash Grain and Provisions ' - . CHICAGO, May 9.— Flour,* steady; No. 2 spring wheat. BS@9oc; No. 2 red; 82%@83%c: No. 2 corn, 50@50%c: No. ;2 yellow. 50%@50%e; : No. 2 oats. 43% c; No. 3 white. 41% @45c; No. 2 rye, 72@73c; fair to choice malting barley, 75@77%c; No. 1 fiaxsced, $1.18%; Xo. >I 1I 1 northwestern, $1.25%; prime timothy/ seed, \u25a0, $4.30; clover, con tract grades, $15; short ribs, sides (loose), $8.80 <&8.93; mess pork; per bbl, $10.37%(§;16.50; lard, per 100 lbs, $9.02%; short clear sides (boxed), $9@9.25; whlskly, basis of high wines. $1.29.,' Articles — \u25a0 . Receipts; Shipments. Flour, barrels 42,200 \u25a0 • 34,300 Wheat, bushels ....'20,000 - '49,500 Corn, bushels ...184.500-. 300,800 Oats, bushels ...........:. .242,300 V 247.500 Rye. bushels 1..... 4,000 *.-; 5,400 Barley, bushels , 38,700 J 17,000 ' Butter, Cheese ; and . Ksies CHICAGO. May " 9".— On . the produce exchange today the butter market was steady; creameries, 18@25c: dairies, 18@23c; eggs,: firm;'. at- mark, cases included,- 16c: firsts, ; 16c ; prime firsts, 17c; cheese, steady, 14@13c. : - -;-- • <' :-\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 ' Eastern Livestock Market' CHICAGO. May- 9.— Cattle— Receipts : ; 0,500/ Strong to a' Fhade'.-- higher. ' Beeves; - $4.80@ 6.45; cows. $1.80@4.55; f nelfers.- $2.60@5.30; calves;. $4— 5(g6; good, to -prime' steers." $5.40^ 6.45; poor to medium; $4.30@5.35; stockersand feeders; $2.90@5.10. \u25a0 ".: '. Hogs— Receipts 1.200; steady. 7 Light, $6.25^ 6.50; ~ mixed. $8.25@6.50; heavy, $6.05(g6.45; rough, $0.05@6.20:: pigs; $5.85@6.85;. good to choice heavy, $6.35@6.4fi. - " Sheep — Receipts ; 12.000: v market ' strong. ' :.- Na tive; $4.50(g6.50: western, -$4.50(36.80; year lings, $6.75(^7.63; lambs;:- $6.50@5.70; , western; $6.i5@8.60.'j.-; -'\u25a0:-- '.-;-:-. :~.\ . ' -_"'r^,''. ,i Ijom ;"Ans;eles \u25a0 Markets •"- , '\u25a0 : : LOS ANGELES. M*ay * 9.— Fiesta demand Is over In m far. as the ' Jobbers are ' concerned I and the market was. i dull; -and 'uninteresting: .this morning; ; Egjrs;we,re weak -and; declined at the calLof i the produce ' exchange t0 i 20%c t candled; and' to 18 Vic case conn t,: : paying \u25a0 price h f.-'o. >b.' •Los '. Angeles; :•"- Indications ; are * that * the "market will Ibo easy ' for ; the j remainder of Uhe I week. f \u25a0 Butter Is ; firm I and : without ' feature. -The \u25a0 de mand ; for . storage'- exceeds -the "supply,- but dealers \u25a0 will ' se«» \ to . It *. that : prices i are > not < ad vanced;. . The Ufirst \u25a0"•'? shipment - of k new ; eastern' cheese Is en . route here from 'Wisconsin:* Cheese makers : have • been - in \u25a0• operation . for;. 80 ? days, but 1 the .• make , has i been • small ' and - prices : have advanced :a ; cent : and va I half . since .. the • opening. This Is an unusual -> occurrence, " as *\u0084t he market nsually declines as : the \u25a0 season \u25a0- progresses. The arrival ; of - the \u25a0 new cheese ':will \u25a0 not' affect the price •, of ;. old ; cheese, it ; is I believed.-^ as \u25a0\u25a0 stocks are. well' cleaned up. ::.;"(-- i*— \u25a0•-.-' r " \u25a0:'\u25a0 - ; .-.: \u0084 ; Potatoes \u25a0 are • unchanged . - " The - stocks \u25a0 now "1 ar riving are \ Inferior.; in . quality | end brokers^are losing ! heavily. Several cars < have 1 been i rejected andhave been put on 1 the market fbr what they will. bring. ;.>r --.\u25a0\u25a0... :.:<\-,:;'-:---r-.:- \u25a0\u25a0,;'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ':-..\u25a0\u25a0 -^ •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:. \u25a0>*: "*\u25a0 Produce receipts: ;v Eggs, 616 cases; butter; 37, 659 pounds-; : cheese; 1,476 ' pounds; potatoes, » B6s sacks ; i beans, • 300 sacks. -•»...,... ; Following the jobbing; prices: «.' : : i-.;v, • \u25a0. Eggs— l^>eal, ranch, v candled, \u25a0 20% c; - do, • case COUnt, -; 18% C."; ;-.;.;,. V---. < \u25a0<•>.-: . , W'&fcgtoSS ; - Butter — Creamery,' \u25a0 extras, ,' 47 %c ; ' do, -V firsts; 45c ;; dairy, *20<". -:\u25a0. /.\u25a0•,"\u25a0. .: Cheese — Northern, 1 ' fresh.' . 17c ; i do.i storage; 16c ;" anchor,- large,-? 18c : do, :. Young America,"* 19c ; ! do, hand, 20c; \u25a0 eastern, singles,'. 17@19c; • do, \u25a0: twins, 19c; do;che«ldars;.l6@l6%c;: do, longhorn;: 21c; do, daisy,"' 20c ; f S wiss;. Imported/" 82c ; do," domes tic.*. 22c;- limburger,' 18c. w ' i ;; ; ::\u25a0.. '.-\u25a0; .'. \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0.:. .:.: ; -\u25a0i Potatoes (a-ctl.) — Idaho; $2; Colorado,'s2;.Wis consin,*^;'Minnesota; $2; early rose (new. stock)," $3.25; Burbanks," do, $3; sweet potatoes, yellow; $5: •\u25a0 \u25a0.. ;\u25a0-\u25a0,-':-\u25a0-. \u25a0-\u25a0.\u25a0:\u25a0 :- : -- -.'\u25a0 r,;-^v-.J-.>.'-: V : .-. Onions— Nevada. * $3 :^TVxas "\u25a0. Bermudas. :\u25a0 $1.76; imperial . do,'- $1.75: > sil vcrskins. - $4 ; i garlic/ 1 , 7% fis 10c; chilis,;* evaporated, Vfl3@l3%c;^ sun : dried, 13@13%c; \u25a0 ground,. 12%c;;. Mexican, bulk,; V2y ;-* 13c. ' \u25a0.-\u25a0-„ '• -.\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0,;-, -::'\u25a0-;/\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0-'":\u25a0 '\u25a0,-•.\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0•.--•,--\u25a0\u25a0". •-' Beans. (a'ctl.) — Plnk/JNo. LI." $3;"Hma' ; . No -1 $4.7s@s;Lady Washington - No. 1, $3:ido> small white, . No. 1 , $3.so : » blackeye.' $5.50® 6 : • zarvan zas,;ss.so@6; j lenUls, • 12% (ai6c , per^lb. f * : ' ; -• v \u25a0 Poultry— Buying 5 prices > (lfve > weigh t, t per < lb)— Broilers, s 25c : \u25a0. f ryere, f nnder ; 3 ' lbs, 1 - 23c ; > roosters? 3 or more t lbs,"- 18c ; ' hens,"*. 14c ; 3 stags i and * old roosters;; Bc;Uurkeys,"?heavy,l l7c; 1 do,- light ? not wanted; ducks, r4isc;T:r 4 isc;T: geese* ? 12c ;i squabsrand pigeons, f% $1.250,1.75 4 per^ doz.f'- Selling ':", prices (frozen, -, dressed, s! eastern * stock, •} per i lb)— Hens - 16@17c; young roosters,^ 19% c; fryers,; 19c; ibrolU ers, >; 26c ; ., turkeys, h old i toms; j 21 %c ; 1 young Ido II 23c:"hens;i22%c:^geese..l7c;::ducks,- 18c. = - - >— Honey.- (per * lb) — Comb— Water ,f. white, i 1 \u25a0' lb f raraes.ri 16c: f light . amber, 14c: s white,'* 15@16c ' Extracted-;- Water '-.whiter 60 * lb"i cans. 7%ase* white, ao.^7%c; ; light ambsr,' do, 7«. \u25a0 / J^.' MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS \u25a0.'•\u25a0:\u25a0; J >" -' Foreign' Fnttires • - ;. ', I\u0084 ' ', LIVERPOOL" , ;\u25a0-.'\u25a0 ' : - nWheat— " .. • \u25a0 :v" • Maj-'.' .July. - • Sept.' Opening' ..."."...;. ."..'. ..'6 7% " -. 6 5Tg 6 7% Closing .-"\u25a0...»'.. r;-..-.r.." : 6 sv**;- .fi.e^i ;' . 6 a% -„.\u25a0' -'\u25a0'• ':' Paris C '\u25a0' \u25a0' .'; ' -', Wheat— \u25a0 . -April. •' • Jnly-Antr. Opening \u25a0. .\ ..;';.........\u25a0... ' .Holiday.' Closing ; . : . .-. ;;. ;\u25a0. '. ..;.:.. . :.: "'" ' '\u25a0' ' - r ' Holiday. ?\u25a0" Flour ;\u25a0'..-• \u25a0 \u25a0 • \u25a0 \u25a0- - - '\u25a0\u25a0 -. *j>H.'j4{& Opening ..... . , . ;. ........ ... . - Holiday. Closing -.". \u25a0\u0084 ,-.*. . . . ...... . ;- . ;. ——"\u25a0 Holiday. Stl Lonls'i Wool 'Market' * . .'" ST. ; LOUIS,'* May ' 0.-^-Market • steady : '-\u25a0 medium grades, ' combing and ; clothing, '\u25a0 22626 c; " light fine, 20@21c;; heavy- fine, 15(g:17c; J tub washed, 20@37c. " - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .-.\u25a0"\u25a0'.' . - Northern ' Iliisine»» i- SPOKANE. May ; 9.— Clearings, $1,547,906; balances,! $258,358. .'• ; - : \u25a0- •..PORTLAND, - May 9.— Clearings, , $1,1G3,618; balances, ':• $163,311. - . '-. • '\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 ii TACOMA. May : 0.-^Clearings; $761,746; bal ances.> $38, 664.- •',\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0-' > - - ---"« «\u25a0"\u25a0' /. SEATTLE.. May 9.— Clearings, $1,298,356; bal ances,; $167,265. ..„_-. IVorthern vWheat s Market ;* •'-" - »* WASHINGTON. TACOMA, May fi.— Unchanged. \u25a0 Bluestem; Sic; club, -79c; red, 76c. . --\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 ';.'. ; LOCAL MARKETS Exchange ' and Bullion : Sterling exchange/ sixty days/... — <a 4.83« Sterling; exchange, 5ight. .......;. — @4.S6Vs Sterling : exchange, : cables. "r:.. "... . — '•' ©-1.87% New.: York : exchange, \ eight.". T. ... ... -r \u25a0'\u25a0;- ® "- p p r Now York ' exchange,* telegraphic, -v — ftß " 02% SHyer,? per: ounce.... "..;-. •........-\u25a0 64%@ — . Mexican dollars, n0mina1: . . . ..... — - t @ \u25a0'\u25a0—:'. --:>\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 --.../ '•\u25a0\u25a0 ;, ; .. CONTINENTAL ;T • V.f :-.:V:V \u25a0*=•.•.'. New York on Paris.:... M«vi New: York on Mexic0......:..'........:.. -200% Paris on L0nd0n. .'.....:; ; . ......'.......•' \u25a0 — !\! \ Berlin on . L0nd0n. .". . ; . : . .. .... ..".'. ..... — - ' * Wheat "and Other Grain* : • Wheat-^Chleago ni ' 1 U c ; higher, " and hv this market futures also \u25a0: advanced. -.\u25a0> The ' cash \u25a0-' grain wag very strong, \ with -sales of ordinary clnb re ported , at " a ' 2%c advance . over previous price*, though still within the range quoted be10w. ..." .•:-\u25a0•\u25a0- I*-::-,':---:; \u25a0 ' cash wheat;- --vr/i . f .-:>\u25a0.. ,-;_-.; ' California clnb. \u0084 $1.40@l .47% : ' do vi mining, $1.47%@1.50;. California white Australian/, $1.50 @1.62%; lower grades of California. $1.16@1.35; northern club, : $1.40@1.42Mt ; ' northern bluestem, $1.50@1.55; northern red. -$1.40@1.42%. N .-.' -\u25a0 - \u25a0-:" .^FUTURES' K< \u25a0\u25a0-\u0084-. -\u0084-\u25a0\u25a0 . : . ' ; -, s 10: to 11:30 a. m. Session. \u25a0;?\u25a0• \u25a0 '-\u0084 May— No sales; $1.41% asked. . ;\u25a0\u25a0 .; " Open. "*-\ High. - " Low. Close. December :.'.51.47 .".i '•\u25a0', $1.47 .11.46% ?$1.46^ • i Barley— There were no receipts reported yester day. \u25a0'.-•\u25a0 something ;•> unusual. S-. The •'-, market . was quoted ' very. firm. \ with , mont \ traders . looking . for an \u25a0 advance • within a few i days.- • . ' ; r •""•'' \u25a0 ; ?; y-.'h \u25a0- V : CASH >. BARLEY. ' ' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - -\u25a0 '-• . , " , Good .; to", choice .' feed. \u25a0'.' spot, , $1.21U@1.23% : common to fair, 51.15^1.20 per ctl; brewing and shipping. $1.25@1.2T% per ctl;. chevalier, . $1.20 @1.40 per-ctl.f /t ' ': VFUTURES. -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'-:.'•.\u25a0' - • * *•• 10 to'J[l:3o a. m. Session. May— No saiesV $1.20^4 - bid. ' December — Xi^sales; $1.23 bid. ;. !'\u25a0 Oats— The * feature ' of ; the market , at ? the mo ment is the Increased offerings of northern white,' which causes', a. rather; easier ..feeling in this oo> scriptlon, \u25a0. though prices : show <no change. \ Reds continue firm 'at previous prices. : \u25a0 • Good to choice?, red, $1.ti0@1.75; common to fair, % sl.so@l.ss;;. white;" $1.55@1.'75; black, $1.60 @2;: gray. -$1.70 asked. .? \u25a0\u25a0 ? \u25a0>,- .•.\u25a0'•,." • Corn— There is nothing new, the market ruling firm, " with meager stocks. .. » •-"\u25a0 - -' California t- small round yellow,. $1.55@1.60; large yellow; $t.45@1.50; white, nominal: west ern state sacked yellow," guaranteed dry, $1.45@ 1.50; mixed; , nominal; - white Egyptian, $1.27% @1. 32%; brown* Egyptian. $1.15@1.20. \u0084-\u25a0 \u25a0<-\u25a0 Rye — ?1.40@1.50 per ctl , for California .- and $1.35@1.40 for Utah., .. :. • Flour nndFarinacroni Goods : Fiour— California - family extras, $4.80@5.40 net; without discount : bakers' > extras, ;\u25a0 $4.80® 5.05: superfine,- $3.70@3.90; Oregon and iWash ington, per bbl, J 54.25@4.50 for family and $3.65, @3.95: for.cutioff. -r- - . • : . • •\u25a0,\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. '\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 | Farinaceous i Goodsn-Prlces . in j packages, ' net cash, no discount, areas follows: .Graham flour, $2.00 per, 100 -lbs; rye* flour, $3.40; rye meal, $3.20; rice-flour.. $7.20; corn meal. $2.so;, 'extra, cream do, : $3.40; - oat > meal, $4.10; oat groats, $4.30; h0miny,, 53.40@3.60; buckwheat flour. $4; cracked wheat, $3. 40; -farina, $4.10: whole wheat flour,' $3.10; rolled oats. bbls. $6@7.25, In sacks, $0.50@6.75; irolled- wheat, bbls, $4.30, In sacks, $3. 50; \u25a0 pearl barley, $5.40; split peas, > boxes,' ss; green peas, $5 per, 100 lbs. - \u25a0-•; ."\u25a0;, •- . Hay. and Feedstuff* - , Although the. bulletined. receipts of hay yester day were given at only 1 car,' there. were 74 run out ' by ; the railroad ! company.' It • was almost all poor to common. Choice hay was not to be had, though : there . was I considerable call . for H.'\. . ; " - j; The : hay - association ; has . completed ' Its report of. the stock of hay on hand-May I. and it shows 42,000 tons, . against ' 23.ooo - tons , last \u25a0 year. This year's ? stock is 1 Raid to i be «;the •* heaviest-- ever kuoTrn. It ; lies mostly; in " the I lollis tcr ' and Liv ermore districts aud in Contra Costa county. . -j. The hay circular of.Somers &<Co. = says: . "Arrivals of hay 'have been quite plentiful dnr ing. the | past . week, I',1 ', the I total I showing '4,150 tons in comparison with 4,780 for the week preceding. Less" than 600 itons of ..these "arrivals' were; by water, * showings that "the . Southern -Pacific com panr has-been giving us continued. good: service; in fact;;lt'has brought forward'its cars so freely • that on .one or • two \u25a0 occasions > we ; have : expjrl-; enced at decided congestion \u25a0 here. Today, how ever, we find a decided falling 'oft In receipts and are advised that an. order has gone forth. to the principal; shipping districts to . receive = no ; moi-e ; cars ..- for San Francisco \u25a0 for ; awhile. \u25a0\u25a0 Therefore, i although -we have noted a weakness in the situa tion i during;: the past week; yet | a very few | days of .light receipts will put me market to where it was. a-- month ago.-'r ; - --.-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -**: "\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ' :-'. :-\u25a0\u25a0; '\u25a0-" :\u25a0::\u25a0-: >-•.'* ; \u25a0 "With • the new ; crop close at hand, we \u25a0 notice a . growing j divergence in the ', prices , of \u25a0 poor ha y as compared with choice grades. Some off grades of wheat, and tame oat. are selling. as low. as $10 and $11 ppr ton, with utock hnv selling at from $8 to $9..- A* strictly fancy article, \u25a0 however,- holds its own, and at the present 'writing : is being eagerly sought -for, by retail : dealers. \u25a0 ' x \u25a0:.: f - f "The crop outlook Is | unchanged, ' for, •' althpngh ( rain ' has • boen threatening ' during \u25a0 the . past few j days, . yet " there . has •.' been .• no ( appreciable : down pour anywhere."' Although a shower or.two would do ; tome . damage, : yet this \u25a0 would \u25a0be i so . greatly : overbalanced by the decided. benefit :to all stand ing i crops; that, it . Is -to be v earnestly - hoped thit : we may have some little rain at an early date." ' . -There-, were heavy ..receipts lof .bran and shorts i from; the , north . vestcrday,' and -as i hardly any' cf ; the : arrivals had been ; sold ' prior, to arrival, . the market i was ' easy ' in ; consequence.'- with • receivers Inclined \u25a0 to 1 press c sales. ;.v For \u25a0' large \u25a0 wholesale lines' on the wharf . as low as $19 was asked. > The Jobbing quotations given below, are off somewhat; 8ran— 520.50®21.50 per. ton. Middlings— s27(^3o per ton: : Shorts— *2o.6o@2l.so per ton.' " Feedstuffs— Boiled \u25a0- barley. ,;• $27@27.50; .: mixed feed, '.: $21 @24 ; • oilcake } meal,- : nominal : \ cocoanut cake or meal at mills, $26 in 10 nnd $20.50 In 5 ton • lots ; ; jobbing;! $27 ; \u25a0 corn 'meal,-- $31 ; \u25a0 cracked corn; $32; broom corn feed," 90c@$l- per. ctl: aY falfa meal, carload lots. $20.50; jobbing. $21.50 per ton; mealfalfa. . $20.50; Jobbing, $21.50. - -.. .•: Hay — Choice ; wheat,- $22@24^per ton;?; good wheat,V $18@21 ; r other ' grades ,. wheat,- $15@17 ; wheat and oat, $15@20; tame oat, $14Q|20; wild oat, $0@14; alfalfa., sß.so@l2; stock, $S@l2 ; per ton.";-.-; ;.,•-\u25a0•'.\u25a0;•..-- \u25a0 " : \u25a0 •: '.,.\u25a0•'-'". •/"•-.•"":-'.\u25a0; ; ' -' "\u25a0 •- Straw— 6o@Bsc 'per ; bale. T _ -Beans , and Seeds ;. •'\u0084--"\u25a0\u25a0' ;\u25a0 rTbe market continues quiet and unchanged all around; "- ; .-• v - \u25a0\u25a0- v. ">-.\u25a0'•\u25a0\u25a0 -.\u25a0'--^\u25a0\u25a0'... •.--\u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0 ,'\u25a0:.-.-.-:-. Beans (per ctl)— Bayos; $2.55@3; pea,:s3.ls@ 3.50; i small white." $2.85@3; large white. $2.40<a 2.60;- plnk.i $2.30@2.50; Ted. $3@3.50; llmas, f 4. 10® 4. 20; , red kidneys, ' $3.25@3.75; blackeyes. $4.75@5; butter; $4.50(25: horse: beans, $I.Bo© 2; " cranberry beans,* $3.65@4. "'"• " " C, " \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Seeds— Brown : mustard;- 3@3%c; I yellow- mus tard, r nominal; : flaxßeed;- 3V4@3%c; . canary.- 4® 4%c; ; alfalfar 14%@15c;rape,'l@3%c; timothy, nominal; ; hemp,- sc; mlllet,s3%c per . lb ;:, broom corn seed,vslß@2o per ton.r. - V "- Dried ..Peas — Mies, nominal; green peas, $2.50 <a 2.76 per ctl. - - ..:\u25a0.\u25a0'.'\u25a0 ;« \u25a0:'-.•_ ' - : ,- Potatoes, Onlonn and Vegtetablcß '\u25a0 . The depression in the potato market gpomsi to be over > and s with . buying i orders " more : plentlf dl and , the ' heavy accnmulation of eastern goods ho ing cared' for by | storing and shippings the ' mar ket is gradually working into better shape. '.There Is . nothing . new in < the : quotations; but »: a * firmer feellngi prevails among- handlers and ; sellers ruo longer report inability to place stocks. . The onion market, i too,' Is Improving, i and j there is an actual' scarcity, of strictly . fine Oregon i goods ; at . the ; mo ment.'s The r steamer .' Sonoma * brought \op ! several thousand .' crates from ;•, Australia, { and this ; stock was I held , for; shipping; at | the I previous j prices Icf $4.50@5 s per: cental.%* New ' red > onions > from ithe river » were ; offering % and jj brought \u25a0? $2.50@3 \ per cental.'W.i.C:.. \u25a0 \u25a0?..•\u25a0 v. •.-.,--, .'-\u25a0,-:.- -.. .- \u25a0*.^.::-.v- \u25a0-..\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0 / \u25a0'.} There [was continued i dullness , In • the : miscella neous I vegetables ; and i prices | for; peas, , ne w^ pota toes and i asparagus ' were '. barely I steady, . the I out slde -' quotations : for; all s three V descriptions 1 being obtained I only > In :: a "\u25a0 limited ?- way. U The \u25a0; canneia were still taking the I bulk fof \ the } arrivals . of f as-" paragrus. Bhubarb ', held I firm - under . light ; arrivals ' and - what . few summer -vegetables were . offering from ! , the j south" brought Shigh i prices. $ <Ti ' *-'t~ ''.--\u25a0•' .'^ ,? -Potatoes a (per S ctl)— River :• whites, i51.75@2; Oregon Burbanks, ' $1.65® 1:00 .' for • good to I choice ! »nd \u25a0\u25a0 52@2. 25 for; fancy ; « eastern ' Burbanks, $1.40 @ 1.75 ; ; new >. potatoes, . 3@4c \u25a0 per ' lb."."^?^**! IM M •«• Onions— Yellow.p' $2@2.50 - per .' ctl ; : ; Bermuda; $1.50@2 per crate., v, ... *i"-v" - .> ' :*..; .-- - \u25a0.':\u25a0 : 'i -h ' ?^ Vegetables— Asparagus.^ s@loc , per lb ; for gen eral i offerings land s 11 @ 1 2% c i for I extra ; ? rhubarb; $1 (Hi 1.10 1 per Abox s for »bay ; and I $1@1.50 ? for^ San Josp; green peas, 3<@4c per lb; tomatoes,' Florida; $4.50 - per \u25a0 crate ; f string (beans;* 12 % ® 15c s per i ib ; wax v beans,"s l2% (2 15 c*\u25a0 per,s lb ; t summer I squash, $1 .25@2.25 per I box: egg i plant, 35c ? per I lb; green peppers,! 20@25c per . lb ; ; do Mexican. ; 25®30c | per lb; * encumbers;^ hothonse,"^ $1@2.50 ;• per " doxen; southern,"* $3 1 per, box; I garl!c.--7@loc : per ilb; ; cab bage,^ $1.50 1 per s ctl; * cauljflower,^ $1@1.25 X per dozen; carrots,' sl per sack;, turnips, $1@1.50 per sack.-f.-; '\u25a0!_\u25a0, /.' .\u25a0--.. -.';!.?!;.' v .: \u25a0•;,;'-. \u25a0'\u25a0' .-= • >»."«-\u25a0.« : ; -\u25a0\u25a0 :: v- vv \u25a0'\u25a02'v],PoaltirTiand|Gametvi ; '':; \'i'i'. :. ? i There j.was 5 veryj llttleJHfe - to 1 trade I in | poultry, and , the I market '\u25a0\u25a0 would i have • been •\u25a0 weak ' a t ; lowor prices j but >s for i the I fact J that.: receipts s from;»do mestic ! points \ were 'extremely .i light. ?It i^was, 4 receivers | were | anxious \to • keep i cleaned ;np and posted; buyers > were . able to , shade , the . quotat ious In t many instances. : A" car of j western \u25a0 chickens ciime In, 4 but; Tery : little of it vrim wM±** ' it ar rived '.too \u25a0 late :; for . the regular' trade. ' Another I car.falls'dueUoday.^ % : : ,„ ••:.- . . V -\u0084' ' ' ;-. Poultry (per. dozen>— Hens, $6@S for large and $s(gjs.T<o:for small;: old sroosterar $4(?J4.oO:«yonng rooßters.i: $7.so&ia;?'fryers. > $6.50@7.50; - t broiler*. $4@5 for; large • ;inrt* J2. so<fs3 i for small : \u25a0 pigeons.' $1 .25: 1 equabs.s J2@2.50: s ducks. I * s7(d!8 \u25a0 for \u25a0 young and" $s@6 '. for S old ; :' goslings,- \u25a0 $2@2.50 j per pair; .; geese,' s2@2.so per pair. -\u0084\u25a0 '..*'•. \u25a0"-• . , Game-^Hare, r .J2.25@2.50 for large and $1.50® 1. to ; for, youns; cottontail rabbits. ; |2@2.50. Butter, Cheese and Eggs-.. ' \u0084 . "'The ;., only change riimder^ this "bead .was '• in cheese, : which was Vjc lower for fancy, flats on lib eral selling by on« large handler. ".The shipping tie-" mand i was j less ~ urgeut-' and ?, stocks V were '\u25a0- com mencing. to accumulate with some receivers,' many of I whom ( were . anxious to < have , the : market down to a storage basis.*. / Butter was , featureless; with local js buying \extremely;! light ', and '• all i- 1 , receivers were. putting* more or- lessiin cold storage; •» The top quotation : was bid : for extras on change. ' but there were ; no : sales.^ ln (, the : egg; department ; all grades I below I extras | remained ' weak. r .wlth- stocks excessive j and ,; moving '; off - slowly. '.. while . strictly fine-extras were well cared for at firm. rates.*- •• The'only'transaction'. on- the exchange ! was a sale of- 75 fancy flat cheespa at 11V.C. 1 : •. -- .- \u25a0 Receipts if were . 52,700 ft>s - : butter, \u25a0 25,100 ." ll* cheese and ; 1.383 cases \u25a0 eggs. •"\u25a0 \u25a0 .- ' \u25a0 .-,. . : • -. " - ;- The * following 3 are i the -. official "\u25a0 quotations -as established <by >. sales;';; bids " and . offers •on the flooriof the dairy exchange:^'/ - \u25a0 •--. • . Butter-^-Fresh \ creamery, extras, 22Vic per \u25a0 lb, firm; ? .'do;: firsts, '^ - 21 %c,'. 3 steady: - seconds," 21c, steady; 'packing stock. 20c.'i steady. ' . ;Cheese— Fancy California -new. flats, ll%c per lb, weak : firsts, ; lie. . weak ; new Young AmerWs, fancy, \u25a0 14% c. -: firm : . firsts, 7l4c, • firm ; , eastern stor age,*, fancy, :18c,: firm." .. , • ;\u25a0',.-: -'\u25a0\u25a0:-'\u25a0 \u25a0•,Eggs — California -fresh extras, *.: 22c \u25a0 per dos,~ firm 18»4c steady; seconds,' 15% c, steady; thirds,'. 15c, ; steady. ? "\u25a0 \u25a0- ; • ' . \u25a0-. : ' ;r; r Decldnonsi'and.Cltrn» Fruit*;. 1 Conditions ; in the market for . frenh I fruits' stood about > the \u25a0 same ; as on \u25a0 the ' preceding * day, - trade being quiet .*\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 In ,' everything \u25a0> except berries >i and cherries. Prices < for strawberries '"' were " barely steady," however, and receivers 'were obliged to shade ; the : Quotations ' In • order ; to : effect prompt clearances, of. ordinary offerings. Cherries - 1 were more f plentiful ." . and the >\u25a0 quotations . '• for both packed and loose lots took a wider range. -Rasp-, berries and blackberries, were offering again. Ten drawers of the former came. in from: San Leandro and brought $2 per drawer,' .and 'five crates of. the latter: from Los Angeles went at $2.50@3 a crate. In ' the orange market . small \u25a0 sizes of . navels sold fairly ' at ' good j prices, " while I large • fruit was neg lected sin the absence'of peddlers from \u25a0 the mar ket. .-Lemons were dull, with standards selling at , weak rates, >• while bought lots' of the .upper grades .were' still held. at firm -figures. The other fruits were quiet and ' featureless. \u25a0 - Strawberries— Longworths; -- $9@ll per chest; Watsonvl!lo.*6@B per chest; crates, $1@1.25. \u25a0 - ; Apples — $I.sots2>.per box.*-'- ;.' • -• -•;. Cherries ; (per drawer) -f-Purple' Gulsrne,' $1.75(3 2.so; ! white, $1.25@1.50:"100ge,.10@16c Per lb. \u25a0. Citrus fruits— Per box: : Navel' oranges, $2@ 3.25 for fancy,- $1.50@2.50 for choice anAfl.2s@ 2 ' for '\u25a0 standards: Keedllnga, * $l(gi2; '• tam;erines, $1.25: lemons," $4<34. 75 for fancy, - $3Q3.50 for choice, ~ and $1.25@2 for standard; • grapefruit, Jf2.75fij3.25 for seedless and 91.506J2 for common; limes. $4@6. \u0084,.::•.:, f: v- \u25a0 \u0084"•.:,'.. .Tropical Emits—B ananas,' $1 fail. so ' per bunch for Hawaiian and $3@3.50 for Central American; pineapples '.nominal.,,-.. : ' Dried Fruits, Halstna. Nnts, Honey- Fruits continue firm; both- on the spot and for future -delivery, -at previous prices. . \u25a0 fcl. '-:-\u25a0 Fruits. 1 1906 crop— Apricots. 10% @20c- per lb;, evaporated apples, spot,' • 6V£@Bc; . peaches, 10% @13c; -pears, 7%@12 I>ac;1 > ac; prunes, 4 size basis, 3c: larger sizes, 4<gfic. •• - , . v , , • Raisins — Seeded, 8@10%c; loose muscatels, Be, BHc and S^c.for 2, 3 and 4 crown, respectively; seedless sultanas, 7iJ@7VSc; Thompson's.-seed less, i. 7% @7»4 c for ' unbleached ; London . layers, nominal ;,- clusters, nominal. -\u25a0>;-\u25a0 .- ; . -- . Nuts^Almonds,-nonpariels,'.l7i4@lßc: I XL, 16%@18c;.ne plusiultra. 16@18c; Drakes. 13% @14c;. Languedoes; 13V.@14c;- hardshell. 9@loc. Walnuts, Jobbing . prices — Softsbell, 15©16 c for No. 1 and 12@13c for No. '2; Italian chestnuts, 1 s@Bc per-lb. \u25a0\u25a0-.". . ' ':"•\u25a0• Honey— Amber .comb,' l2@lsc;: dark, 9«aillc: extracted, water white,: nominal; dark, f<@6Jic; candied,' 6c per lb. ' . . j ':. Provisions :. The : local trade reported- no' change In quota tions yesterday, . and the market exhibits no new feature.-- :"".- -^ '. .:...,-' ">-.-; -.--\u25a0-. .» \u0084 . "n. Cured Meats— Bacon, "'ls . per lb for heavy, 15« c -for . . -light medium, -.?'l6V&c.-- for , light," 17@17%c for iixtra' light and '-20@21c for RUgar cured:.dry salted^ sides,' 14c: bellies. '.l4 Y* , (§>l."c; .'eastern, sugar » cured; , hams. 17@17%c; California bams, - 16% c; ,tness beef, $9 \u25a0 per hbl; extra mess, 7 SH.SO; . family," ;$10; prime ;. mess pork, $24; extra clear," $27; mess, $25; pig pork, $28 ; pigs' feet, $5 ; (smoked . beef, . 14c , per lb. '\u25a0: I-ard — Tierces \u25a0 «jnoted'. at £ 9?ic ' for • California compound, 9*ic \u25a0 for eastern compound, and 12c for pure; half barrels, pure,' J2V*c; 50 lb tins, 12>4c; 10 lb tins, 1254 c; 51b t1n5,.12T 8 c; 3 s lb tins, -13c. 1 , ".-.>: --\u25a0 - -,\u25a0\u25a0 :> ."" .'- - .. ;». •- : Cottolene— One half barrel. - 10$ic; three half barrels, one tierce, 10% c; .two. tierces, 10% c; five: tierces, lOVic. . ! .- ' ..\u25a0;".'\u25a0" ': — - — : \u25a0•-. ..." '.. "\u25a0 : . Hides, Tallow. Wool and Hops - The Red : Bluff wool , Bale yesterday resulted In thetsalei'of" some i,l,2oo bales '< of northern: at a general ' range : of : 22@24«'. 'Local handlers' say that this sale .proves 'that' dealer? are not .profit ing by their last year's experience and are again carrying -the' load. '; : Thpy, report, good wools sell ing , well « here, v but 7- that the "; eastern markets continue dull. •; ". '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•; . - . - .: - • '.-Hides— Culls and- brands sell. about %@lc un der quotations.' -• Heavy., salted steers, lie; me dium..loc; light, 30C; cow hides, 10c for heavy, 10c for light;; stags. 8c; salted kip,: 10c; salted veal,-: 14c; salted calf, 1 14% c ;; dry blder, 21c; dry kip,-- 19c; » dry calf, > 24c; \u25a0 sheepskins, shearlings,; 20(f?50c each; short wool,' 50@90c each ;. medium, $14«1.25; - long - wool, : $1.50@2; horsehides, . salt; $3(>i3.50' for large and $2.50<g3 for medium; $1.50@2 -for small . and". 50c <j?$ 1.25 \u25a0 for colts; horsehldes." dry,'s2(g3 for large, and $l.2.">Sj|2 for medium;- 50cfij$1.25 for small: and - l!o<tS&Oc for colts; "deerskins — dry Mexican,- 40®41c; dry salted Mexican,. 355j37%c; dry Central Ameri can, 40@41c; • goatskins— prime .; angoras, 7J>q; extra * large do," $1.50;. 1arge,; 00c ; Latklium, 35c; small,' 2sc. ..\u25a0..:.,:.-\u25a0• . . -. -v Tallow- — No. " 1 rendered, : 5525U-; . 2, :4@: 4@ 4V.c;'grease.' 2@3V6c.°" "- \u25a0• \u25a0 Vool — Spring clip: Northern,, bright. - 19@23c; Mendocino, .- 22@24c ; , San • Joaquin, 15<3t17c - for free and :' 13@14c \u25a0 for defective, v Fall clip : i San Joaquin and southern,^ 6@Bc; ! fall lambs, _7@loc; Humboldt , and I Mendocino,' 1 : 13@14c ; - middle coun ty, i8@10c;: northern 'free, > 11® 12 V4c;' Nevada, 15 :(Bl6c per lb for, spring. •\u25a0\u25a0':\u25a0*\u25a0, ; Hops— Choice,' 10@llc;vprIme, 9c; ' common, s@Sc per )b. Contracts . for 1907 crop are be ing drawn at 1001 lc : per. lb.": Meat Market , \u25a0 , V-DRKSSKD: MEATS . . Slaughterers* . rates . to: dealers .are •as follows: \u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0-.. Beef, -. 7@Bc ' per lb • tor: steers • and 6@7c for cows." \u25a0',. \u25a0 "-• = -\u25a0':'. '-- -v. \u25a0 \ -Vv:" ' :-.,-. . . \u25a0 '•\u25a0; *. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Yeal — 7%@8 > /sc;for large and B©9c for small. ';• Mutton— lo(g( lie ' : for- wethers, \u25a0 10&10& C for ewes.. -. \u25a0\u25a0 ' v \u25a0" -p- -\u25a0. •' '"', . '-i ''.'\u25a0 : Lamb-r-Spring,vl2%c'per'lb. \u25a0 -Dressed Hogs— llV.@l2V»fl per lb. \--;, / r LIVESTOCK MARKET. .'-\u25a0\u25a0 The .-following quotations . are for • good,"- sound livestock,/ delivered 'in • San j Francisco, less '50 per cent : shrinkage » for cattle." >' V <'\u25a0 Cattle-^-Steers. \u25a0 No. l;> 9c; : second quality, « B@ B%c;*ihird quality* 7@Bc; cows and heifers, ~% 7%c -\u25a0 for No. "\u25a0 1, second i quality 6%Q7c. .' third quality,^s%@6c:. bulls and stags, '' 3@4%c. is? Calves— sfes%c \u25ba per lb for light. 4Vs©sc for medium j and i 4@4 %c - for heavy - (gross weight). w Sheep — Wethers, , 6(&6%c per-lb; ewes, 5V4«a 6c \u25a0 (gross ? weight). V ..-..*.- \u25a0,=\u25a0<-. .- . . . T ,-• Lambs— Spring. 1- 6^@7c. • Hogs— loo to 200 1b5,. 7% ©7% c per lb; 200 to 250 . 1bs, 'i. 7@7 %c ; \ boars 50 < per cent, 'stags 30@ 40 per cent, and sows, 10@20 per cent off from above quotations. '] \u25a0 . , .; • - - .. General. Merchandise t B ««»rrSan"*Quentin,"..7%c; -grain- bags, June- July,. B%c; wool' bags.- 42 V^@47';4e. • >-<•, f v Coal— Wellington/, $12 per - ton; v New Welling ton, $12 ; = Beaver hill, $10; ' Coos .bay, $10; Rich mond.' $12; Cumberland, . $14 ; In bulk and $16 25 in \u25a0 sacks ; : Welsh : anthracite, \u25a0; $15 ; coke. ; $16 per ton .: ln bulk 1 and $18 in sacks; Rocky mountain, nominal. .-., , - •• . \ -, . , ».\u25a0--; \u25a0 ; Oil— Quotations are: for barrels. Linseed,' 54c per, gallon « for \u25a0 boiled ' and 52c ; for raw, ' cases 6c more; » castor oil.-., In ? cases,"? No. i l', > 75c : Bakers' AAr> cases,' sl.2B@l.3o; « lucol,"; 50c for boiled : and 48c for j raw ; ' China . uut, "i cases, \u25a0 S3@9oc 1 per gal lon ; cocoanut oil iin barrels. 08c for Ceylon , and 55c for -Australian ; I extra '.bleached j winter sperm oil;' 65c;^ natural , winter] sperm \ oil,'? 65c; \u25a0 natural whale oil. »" sT>c : { extra "winter j, strained , lard 1 oil. 85c;-No.-l lard oll.i6Bc:.pnreineatsfoot oil, 1 75c;- No. \u25a01" neatsf oot ! oil, '. 57% c ;' herrmg oil. 40c ; ; sal mon | oil," 35c; * boiled , fish . oil, -< 35c; j paint oil. 35c* ,m* Coal ' Oil, .Gasoline,* etc.— -Water white coal 'oil,' from 1 tank ; wagons,'-: 10@llc; .; special > d 0 ,.? 12% c; pearl "oil.'i: in "cases. 17c;. astral, il7c;Sstar,'>l7c* extras star, 3 20c ;: Elaine^ * 26c ; \ eocene, { 10c ; - stove gasoline; in i bulk -17%c,<in ! cases : 24c; -'No. *1 en gine I distillate,''. Iron j barrels | or drums, ' 8c ; : No. 1 2 do 6V4c,"cases 6%c more; -benzine, in bulk 12Hc in cases -19c; 86 degree gasolhie, - la ' bulk 30c. In cases, 3Bc.-};: :.-;•\u25a0\u25a0 ;,-,". '-:'-:-\u25a0 \u25a0'.- '- -\u25a0--:.. fV Turpentine— B9c i per gallon In "cases '\u25a0 and i S2%c In -drums and iron barrels. '- '.' * -. .• .' . \u25a0 < -• ; : Rosin* (per 2SO lbs gross >— F," $7.25; H.'57.40- I, $8;!M,.58.30;,W0,,58.65.: v .- , . .' ... ' • ft Red S and , Wliltts Lead^-Red * lead, 1 8% @9c i per Ib;- white. lead, B@B%c,* according. to quantity. . -\u25a0} *::\u25a0 Sugar^-The \u25a0» Western {i sugar;:; refining -s com pany quotes Ras X follows,*? terms - net I cash : Uv Cubes I A, 1 ' crushed." 5.40 c;, powdered,"s.2sc;candy^granulat ed.fs.2sc;'.fine -orj coarse | granulated. s.lsc;tbeet. lsc; tbeet granulated 1 (100 - bags I only) p 5.05 c; | confectioners' A,'* 5.15 c; 'magnolia : A,>. 4.7sc; S extra * C.~< 4.65 c;' golden^jC, '^ 4.55 c; if D.T 4.45 c; 5 H« and ' E ;crysUl dom Inos,'- 8.55 c; I tablets,? half | bbls,-; 5.65 c: i boxes. 5.90 c I per j lb.^ Barrels : and ' 50 ; lb ', bags t lOc,**- half bbls 1 25 c' and j boxes 50c ; more I ppr \u25a0 100 lbs for ' all grades. . No \u25a0 order, taken ' for less < than 1 75 ' barrels or Its equivalent. -, : . -\u0084' \u25a0''\u25a0• ,'.\u25a0': Receipts :of j Produce \u25a0 V . .. - ../ ' -, '_ ;,-];. FOR ,\ THURSDAY;^ MA Y?i. 9 jy : Flour, qr r'sksV. . "i2,6SS! Wpol/S bale's ' . .'j ; . - 4S Wheat. «: ctls V .. . ;; 062 Leather.ti rolls < .% . - :17 Tallow, -ctlsY.'.; "\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0: :;0 Hides. .No .v: ... - 132 Sugar," ctls SjTT.-.'lv 2.400 Lime., ; bbls :..'....i' -01 Beans,; sks i\ :::..>« 413 wine, I gals'-TTr;?; 19,000 Middlings,'] sks JTi'i 1.000 Salt. % tons gr.~rrri(«3o Potatoes;^ sks BtSj 3.550 Oranges. | bxs r.'tTTr l,ooo Rolled ibarley.ctls^f- 500 Livestock,'.; head :.".'\u25a0 ,350 Hay. ; tons;;. :.:;"\u25a0 -;10 ' .c» r "'. "."-', ,'.' " ;," " \u25a0; '>:'':.* rY-^"-.^X",', ; .^OREtJONTf^.-; V ' v . •:.;'..' '' Flour, ' qr ' sks.": :': 10.502 Bran; > 5k.i .."... . .-.10,281 Oats, •' ctls jr .".'.". ;V 3,763 Shorts. \~ sks ". . \v.". 3,265 - J WASHrXGTONcT.- ' - ; 't- ."".-. \u25a0''",'* /.:. Flour, ;'qr ; sks.- : /^l6,l32}Bran.'^'sks '..-....^. 4,615 ;; ' V -:^'- : ".-'^ >- T',"? i '-.'AUSTBALIA ; '"~ ' ; \u25a0"''>: ; ! pnloni, > cases .= ... .'.'.. 7. . "iTi . . . ... . ....... 4,948 THE STOCK MARKET Southern Nevada* Open null, bntlm ]. "'\u25a0., - prorV : . In the . Afternoon v The; sugar Stocks .are rulhiß . flrni' on the stock I and : bond . exchange at, present under buying or ders, from the islands, where the plantation out ! look: is said to be favorable.;' Hawaiian Commer- | \u25a0 cial- sold yesterday sat $.S2 and tbei others we re t ! either steady: or . fractionally « firmer. ' Associated j Oil' was higher at $37. Business In these securi ties: was still . dnll. \u0084 - .. \u25a0-'\u25a0'\u0084'' I - There ; was ; no < further advance in , the Com- ( stock j mining shares and. In fact, the % feeling in -them j was', rather easier, though there were no \u25a0decided..*, variations. \u0084-:.."- ' \u25a0 . .: The wwthern - Nevadan were very dnll .In tne forenoon.'but inthe afternoonia better, feeling and more activity developed." with ; the &<*™* prices for the day showing : a slight \u25a0 but general improvement over those for the preceding day. The attendance at; the exchanges continued sma u and the public were Apparently taking little in terest In the market.: " «"l^'-« '•\u25a0: American - District Telegraph company pays a semiannual dividend of 1 pcr '\u25a0 cent; on -the I3tn. : : United copper' company, pays ' a dividend of 3 per cent on the v 15th. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE THIJRSDAY. : May 9— 10:30 a. m. UNITED STATES BONDS / Bid. Ask.! Bid. Ask. 4s qr coup.. — — 14a qr cp new. 129 — 4s qr \u25a0 reg. . . — . \u25a0"— .' |3s f qr; coup. . . — '.-. MISCKLLANEOUS BONDS ': Ala A iW :ss/— .— . Oik -.Trail 55.105 100 Asso .- Oil • ss. — 87 Do . Con ss. — 104 Bay CPC:Ss. — 102- Ok Trac C ss. 100 — . Cal C G ss. — -.104 ." O.W. gtd ss. — 98 Cal.G &E g ) '-'\u25a0' Oceanic-' B -Bs. 35 — -n>. &--ct'ss'— \ R5." Om . Cable 6s. 112 118 Cal-st~C- .ts. — 108 1 I'ic C'lm4s. 95 ". Cal Wine 53. — 08% P, E-R.r. 5».. 103% 104-^ C'CTV'at'Ss. — :103%: 103% Pic UP.SS. — 100% -Do.g mgss — . »8 » lac T&T ss. -7 103 Ed LAP -6s. — 118% P. & C H 6s. — 105 K& C-H 68.103 .—' P"* O R 6s. — 112 Geary-st 65.. 50 *— Powell-st 6«.. — 107% H C& S 55.100 . — % Sac EGARS*. — 101 Eon'R T 68.105 109. SF'& SJVSs. — 114 ; L Tahoeißss — * — SF.O * SJ3s: — 109% LA Eire Ss.loo -— -Do 2d mgs» — 101 LAG &.EI3S. C9%100 ' SJ4 SCR 4%s — 91 LAL'gtd ss.'— 105- Sierra R 65..— 113 L:A Ry'55..107% — >S P of A 6s LAP lem ss. — 107% (1909) ' :.. .104 — LAP, CaI ;Bs,lol; Bs,lol- — \u25a0 ' (1910) .:..104 — r Mkt-st.C^6s. -.-HHS'SP of C 6s ..-.Do lcm ss. — 107 I (1912) :.:.106 — '\u25a0 MV&' MtTSs.IOO — " SPC 1 eg ss. — HOVi NR of;C-58. — 115 [S'P-B R;65.122 ; — NP CR 5a.10l IO2^|SPRR: Ist r4s 90 92% N ; C Ry 5s. 1 . — — SV W p mp4s 87 - ,88 .; N C-P.C Ss.loo — Stkn G&E 6s. 100 , — N El Co ss. — 97U U G &rE"3s. — 101% O GL&II ss.\u25a0'—. \u25a0'— 107Va ffU*"of SF 4s. 72% 75 Oak Tran 6s. ; — • 116 Val Co P ss.'— IOO^J ' " WATER. STOCKS ' r Contra Costa C0%62 S V Wat Co. 20U 21 Marin Co .. — 62 | \u0084. ' ; : GAS AND ELECTRIC Martel Powr — " — Pac L C 0.... — 80 Mnt E L ctfs 4H — - Stkn G.& E..52 — Do.ex ctfs 12K 13»i : ' INSURANCE Fireman's " Fund ...'............. ....135 — . BANK : STOCKS '-' Z ', "\u25a0 Am Nth 8k.130- — |I^>n. P & A:131 13S; Anglo-Cal . . — 84 iMer Trust . .210 230 Bank of Cal.Ss2 — Merch Ex . . 65 — Cal • Safe : Dp. — S F National. — — First Natnl.. — 310- : -.. • SAVINGS BANKS . Ger S & U. — 3200 SaY & L So. . 120 Hum S 8k.2100 — . See Say Bk.. — 370 Mutual Say.. — — Union T Co.' — 3250 ' S F Say U. — •\u25a0 630 • STREET RAILROADS California . . — 140 I Presidio ..... — 25 Geary ...... :— 40 | POWDER ' Giant Consolidated Co ...V ;.... - 80 SDGAR Hawaiian C."Bl*-i'.B2tt[Onomea' 8 C. 83^ 38V1 Honokaa S C 10>i litSJPaauhan S C. 15% 15T; Hutch SPC 15% 15?4 Union S Co.. —' -45*4 Kllauea S C 1 . 2^i Do pool ... — '45}, Makawell C. - — . 30 ; _ V MISCELLANEOUS Alaska 'P A. 36 38 lOceanlc'S Co. — — \u25a0* Asso Oil Co. , 36 3T 5- 1 Pac Anx FA. • IVi — Cal FC A.;— 104iilPae OBorax.ls2ii — Cal Wine A. — 85 Pac S Tel Co 90 95 MY& MtTm. — 110 | ."' '-- \u25a0 '.'Si Morning Session 100 Mutual .Electric (ex ,ctfs). :...'. 13.00 • 25 Paauhau 8 P Co ;. 16.00 100 Spring Valley Water Co 20.25 -Street— , ' ' ' . -. 5 Security Savings Bank . ... .....565.T0 I Afternoon Session .-. \u25a0<; -. Board— *.'' ''- \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'* " 10 Associated Oil .....:.. 57.00 . - 150 Hawaiian Coral A Sugar..'. ...82.00 ' 40« Hutchlnson S PCo .-..15.50 "" 400 Paanhau S P C 0.:..... ....... ; 15.75 " . -50 Pacific ' States T &T... :...... 92.30 '"\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0 - - Street — " :""•-- '\u25a0..---. •>, -...'• 100 Mutual Electric (ex ctf5)... ...13. 00 $1,000 Honolulu R T &.L.6s. ..105.50 VnlUted Securities) * MISCELLANEOUS 'BONDS Bid. Ask. ; . Bid. Ask. Bay CPC 6s. — 103- SF& NP ss."— 110 Cal NW-Rs*. — 110 S P Coastß4s — v 95 Marin W ss. — 105 Stand El 55.. — »2\i Ris I Wksss — 100 Do gtd ss. — .' 95- SFDrydsSs— 109. Sun Tel 55... — 103^4 SF G&E 4#s — 94U Sutter-st R3s — 105 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS Ala Sur Co. — " ; 17V4 Orpheum". Ca." 15 — • Cal Cot - Mils — 94 Pac C Cas C 0.150 175 , 1 CalT I* T — 250 . Pac G&E pfd — 62 Chutes C 0... — - 3 8' F Drydook 60 — . Cyp L Imp. 2>i B Si" 4SJ Coal — 20 Dpt Pw'com '\u25a0 — 100' SCruz PCm 61 — " Honb P Co.. 21 — Stand P Cem — 118- N CalP Co. — 26%iTruck Elect.. — 1S : . California *i took and Oil Exchange :'. : Bld.Ask. '":.-\u25a0 V Bid.Ask. Aeso Oil ct.37.00 35.00 McKittrick ... 15 *0 Caribou ..... — 8.25 Mon-of .Art*.. '00 — Chi Crude ... 08 — Occl of W Va — 07 Claremont ... — 82 H Peerless 3.00 — Espcranxa . ... .75 -r-ISovereign .... — i'-'to Fulton-. .....1.00 — ISnnset Mon .. 1« — Grkdosa :.-.'.".". 3.00 — ! Superior ;..-.... IP — Imperial ...14.00 — (Wolverine .... 40 — Junction ..:. — 20IW KiOU Co.. .35 — Kern .:..'.... :1O — (• OFFICIAL SALES , . 10 Associated ..... . . . . . . .. . . ............. .37.00 Mining Stocks BAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE Following were the sales on the San Francisco stock and . exchange ' board yesterday: ''\u25a0:\u25a0'*\u25a0£. COMSTOCKS ' Regular Mofnms Session ' SCO Andes \u25a0.......' 17 1400 Potosl .\..;.., C* 100 i Belcher .:... 31 100 Seg Belcher .. 0« 100 Caledonia ':.: 25 500' Seg Belcher .. 05 1500 Con Imperial. O3J 700 Slprra Nev ... -33 - .'SOO Con Va.M Co. 72K300 Silver HIU-... 52 500 Crown '\u25a0" Point..".. 24 500 I.'nlon Con '.".;". 40 200 , Hale & Norc. \u25a0 30| 500 Utah 03 Informal Session '/ 900 Andes .......: IS| 600 Mexican 52 SIX) Chollar ...;.-.. 10 500 Ophir .".......2.00 18W-<>n Va M Co. 70 sOf» Ophlr . .. ......2.05 1000 Exchequer ;.." 45 200 Overman ..V..':05 " 800 E xeheqner '.'.".; 43 :500: 50O Potosl ....."..-> C» • 100 Gould &. Cnr. 19 200 .Savage /:;... 'hw» . 300 Hale , & Norc. .51 :200: 200 Sierra Nev . . . - -33 200 Hale 1 A Norc. 52 200 Union Con . : . • ". 42 ' 200 Mexican. ,50 ' , < .' " CLOSING . QUOTATIONS , ' .. •\u25a0> ,'Bld.AsV.j . -\u25a0'\u25a0';" t Bid.Ask: Alpha- ......I: ofi-.—|juHa .......I. — - .12 Alta ........ 02 04lJustioe — P5 Andes ...:..; 18 20lMexic«n .- 51 53 Belcher. ..... 36 3S N Gould &C. J7".S* Best & Belch. — .. OS Occidental v... ; 45 \u25a0 — r.ulllon -".'. ..... . — .15 Ophir . . . . . . . .2.00 2.05 Caledonia ".'..- 24 . 2«jOverman '.'.':'. : : ". 16 Challenge . : . .15 ' : lf»jroto«| . ..." 06 07 Chollar. ;*..; 10 12|Sav»jre ... 54 sfi Confidence .... *— 1.00 j Scorpion '•\u25a0-.....-' — lt< Con" Imperial ."^O2 "03 Sejc Belcher .. 04 06 Coni N-- York. '\u25a0> 04 -— Sierra New..- 32 ; 34 Con Va M Co. 70 ' 73 Silver' HM '". ": . *53 35 CroTrn iPolnt.. 24. 25 Standard C0n.".2. 50 — Exchequer ".; 43 4« SI. Louis V. .'.'.- 05 \u25a0"\u25a0•"— G-)uld •" & - Cor. \u25a018' >. 20i I'nlon Con .";".". 42 43 Hale * -. Norc. 51 , 53|Utah %..:...:. -03. 04 Kentuck .«• . . .*..,— ' 12', Yellow r Jacttt." .75 1 .Vii .-"';: TONOPAH;AND GOLDFIELDiSTOCKS \u25a0 " .. : Regular '\u25a0 Session— 9:3o to 12:30 2000 Adama..:^.. 1 .. IGiIROC' Jim Butler .. 95 7500 Atlanta • ..... ««! 600 Jumbo Exf...'.100 .1000 "Atlanta : :.... eO^.VW Jum "Ex Leas. 11 .1000 Blk BBonans. 09i 1000 Lone Star ..'. ' £5 1000 Blk I Butte 'Ex•" 10 500 Lone ' Star ".'. ; :; 24 5000 Blue; Bell :.. JlflOOO Man Buffalo V." 05 6000 Blue Bull ... 35 1000 Man Jumbo .. -V 2 ,1000 Bine Bull ..... 30 1500 Mayflower. C.ss*< 43 4000 Bonnie Clare. .42 icon Mayflower Css 44 3000 Blfrjt- Nat* Bk- 23|1000 Mid Pawnee'. ..^o7 3300 Booth i. . . .-. . .-. 601 1000 Xev . Boy, ... {\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 13 isof. Btte -Goldfleld, U9I2000: Nev: Goldfield. -25 UOO Cash!. Boy *V.. .11 2)iOt' Nev * Goldfleld. 2« - 500 : Columbia *Mt. .70 1000 - Do,' s' lo/... '26 1000 Com.cFraction.3;9o 120f), North Star ' ". • :30 3000 : Conqueror 2- ... - 15 1000 ' Nort h —'< 2» 2000: Cracker f Jack :^ 21 1000 Nugget ' '"" 07 1000 Daisy, ..V... .1.55 500 Orig Bullfrog! 12 . 200 Daisy ,:..T.-.1.57Va 500 Oro ...... 30 aoOODmiß'BtteiC.'raii^SOO Oro. .-.-- * "31 1000 Dm*Bßtte C. - 31|2500 Pitts S i Pk'i'T'tt 1500 Dmdfld -Trngl. va»j.TOOO' Red. Hills * "it 2000 Do, s 30... 203000 Red, Hills ..'.' .45 500 : :.; Do, \u25a0s . 5 . ;r. . : 29 7200 ' Red '.Top : Ex . . 35 .-. 400 : ; . Do. is i 10. r. ,30 500 ; Sandstorm ... 64 1000 * Do. is \u25a0 10. : . • 2513000 Silver , Pick " )s% -200 Florence ;.'.V.'. s. s«>i 500 Silver "Pick '\u25a0'.'.' m \u25a0 5000 ! Florence •- Ex . V; 371 ' 10t) 'Silver ' Pick "' " " " S« <^100 Gold: Bar^V.; Stti'soo Silver^ Pick Ex 07 IOQO Gold ? Anchor .v:2s(, 500 Stray iDoz " it; JOO Gld:Con}M.7.37VlMl2oo Strives .\u25a0..""l 10 -300 Gld Con'M:r.7:soi 2505..D0. 9 5- • i i«u 21100 Gld t Portland.^* 231 1500 Tramp Con' * ' "t 2 . 20O0:GreatjBend.".:"> : 8«|l00O,Verde^ " v" - 500 Great > Bend r..': S7 jiooo Vernal * " *"*•"" : - ->o 2000 ; Grt I Bend S Ex. i lft K 100;We»t End . "i '(TV, J^-t'P 0-*B^-"^10 -* B^-"^ 1^ 3000 Yankee Glri'^^o7 5000 Islam : M=. Co. . 27( 500 Yellow ' Rose " lo 5000 £' Do, £b 30. 7. \ 2Si : --" - : \u25a0;' " " f.:';;.^ lnformal" Session— 12: SO to I p,'.in. : i 7000 Atlanta*?,'.*. ;'^-i 081 -500 Jack ; Pot* ' 110 10.000 AtlanU ,1 .:.. ~'K 69 1000 . : Do,-* 5- - 1 "cs 3000 AtUmU! '..... ; 6712500 Jim \u25a0 BnU« ''.'. r » 2f>oO Atlanta ..... 701.-MIOO Jnmbo Ex t.j» 1000 ' Atlanta ; . .:;* 71JS.-410 Jumbo Ex ... it- J? 11<« 8e1m0nti...4.37%l 300 Jnjnho Ex \u0084l.f»]n 1000 Blk B Bonani l«|4«H>o J»mbo'Ex"..l-9-J» 15f>O Itlk B lioMiiz 111 500 Kendall ...... J*" 4000 Bice Bull ... SCISOOG f^ne Star .... j* . 70T.0 Bine Bull ... 37J700 Lone Star .... 23 'J*<O Blue "Bull -.:'. 35 121 "m0 Lou . Dtlloit ... « j 30no " Do. b 30... 3S'2WX> Ij)B Dillon ... «\u25a0» » 1(HX) '\u25a0> Do. b 30... 37(1000 Mayflower ' Con -»3 1 2500 Bonanza Ex.. 1SI10W) Mayflower Con 44 t £i*)o Booth- 611 500 Mayflower- Con .4« j 30»iO Booth ....... 60i I<kh> Ma yne •'. . . . ... '"> I 5000 Bonnie Clare: 44| 100 MKlwiry ..1.33 IfMK) Bonnie Clare. 43i30f»l Mid Pawnee... **» 2000 Bullfrog MJn. 1«! 200 Mohawk ..15.12^i 50t>0 Clinton Coppr 50 40«iO Mohawk Es .. l» COOO 'Do. b 30... Ml SCO Montana ..". -.3.30 1000 Columbia .... 53|i000 Mts Show Ex. 10 1000 Columbia Mt. 7tiisCf» Nev fteldfleld. 2« 1300 Com Fractlon.3.9o'*3oO Ohio Ton ©*\u25a0 • 151W Cracker' Jack. 1111000 Oro Kl' 2000 Cracker Jack. 2»>i?0OO Red Hills .... •*»\u25a0 1000 Daisy .......1.80 3(JOO Red Hills j^,.. . \u25a0*", 2500 Daisy Ex ... 04 suoo^ Re«l Hills .... 4» •:0<)O Dm B Btte C. 31 1000 Red Hllla .-. . . \u25a0»« 4000 Dmdfld Trngl. , 2U B0«)0 Ited Top Ex.. 3.1 2WO Praiiaj Trngl. 3:»ll00O Red Top Ex.. 2* 2000 Empire ...... ' 1.-.19W0 Red Top Ex.V*;Srt 3fH) Flor <;idfld.s.37i*lCOi'G Ret! Top Ei.. 37 4f«O Gold Bar .... *Oi2OOO Sandstorm ... O4 10f>0 Gold Bar S2)2o«><* Sandstorm .... «•• lOOO'Gotd Bar Sl|l«.fH)o Sandstorm .. «S 2000 Gold Crorrn . . 121 1700 St I ves ...... 1 . 15 1600 Old Con M.7..*rr%|r.000 St Ives ..;:!. KV,' 27.00 Gld Con \u25a0 M...7.!»»!1500 St lyes 1.10 10tX) Gld Con M-. .7. 2"»| 1000 Silver Tick .. VT r.OO G Kewanos.l.o2Vi|f OftO Silver Pick . . .»V 3000 Gold Wedge. . 07! TOO Tramp ("on . . &> 2000 Grandma .... 20| 1300 Tramp Con . . 7B 2t«O Grt Bend Ex. 18: 2f>0O Tramp Con . . 7* 100(» Hlndocraft .. l«lS00O Vtlca 13: 1000 Hlndocraft .. I 7 5000 Do, b3O •14 3000 Islam M C 0... 2S . CLOSING QCOTATIONS\ CALIFORNIA BM.Ask.l 4 BM.Ask. Argonaut 4. 50 — IFurn Creek Ex 15 — • Brunswick ... 40 — (Grnwtr Clinton 50 -~ Bunker Hill:. — 2.so)Keane Wonder — -\u25a0> Cen Eureka... — 77| Southern Bella 40 — \ NEVADA . Tonopah District Belmont ..... — 4.W|Jlm Bntler Ex. 10 - --, Brghr's JB Ex II —Midway 1.35 1.50; California ... 09 11 Mlapah Ex. .. .^ 32 _ --- Cashboy .....— 11 Montana .. . . .3.30 a.4ft ; Cedric Ton:.. — 25|Mont 311 d Ex. 0. p Esueranz* ..i~ 01 '02 Mon Plttsb Ex — .l-« ' Eureka Ton.*.. — US North Star 29 -< » ' Golden Anchor 24 25 Ohio Tonopah. 04 «.»'. Golden Crown. 11 13 Paymister ... 01 tr_ | Cold Monntahi — «5 Reel Rock Ex. — •*- ; Gold Mtn Con — 02 Rescue Cons... 17 I*, Sreat Western Or; 04|Tonopah Ex... — S.Ort •- Home — 101 Ton Gold Went — t* Indiana Ton.. 02 ©3fTon Silver & G 03 lowa' Tonopah 07 — JTon of Nev... — l»-*»j Jim Bntler. .. 93 MiWest Eud 1. 02 1.10 Goldfleld District , Adams 13 .»17!Great Bend... S« — .. Atlanta ..... 67 USfGreat Bend An 17 — , Black Ants... 07 «>| Grt Bend Con. — t«! B B Bonanza. 10 — (Great Bend Ex IS t7 Blk Butte Ex. 11 12|Grt Bend Frae~«3 »>!' Black Rock... (XI •WiGt Bend Twins — IS- Blue Bell 20 lljHibernia C<» Blue 8u11..... 35 ,!7! Islam M C 0... I*7 :W> . Brooklyn -V.. — «4|Jumbo — 4. H1 Butte Goldfld. OS l'»ulumbu Ex .1.90 1.8.1 Booth ...... .60 -Uim El L& M 10 — C 0D. 1.;... — So|Kendall 34 s:» Columbia .".». 50 CaiKendall Ex... 03 O* ' Columbia Mtn t© 70!Laguna — 1.5»» Colum Mtn Ex 0G «7|Lone Star 24 IZ Com Fractton.3.JK> 3.931 Lou Dillon 10 — Commonwealth 30 — |Mayne 0» tl, Coming Nation — l»;May Queen.... IS 20 ; Conqueror ... — 36; May Queen Ex 06 — >i . Cracker Jack. 21 22iMdngt Pawnee 06 07: Daisy 1.57 I.CO Mllltown MCo — :?.»\u25a0 Daisy Annex.. — 19 Mllltown Frac. 0« «*! Daisy Ex..... 03 05 Mohawk .....15.12 — .'." Desert Chief.. 09 --Mohawk An... 0:5 -^' k Dfld-B B Con. 31 ?.2 Mhk Con L«s 27 2X| Dfld Triangle. 29 30 Mohawfc Ex... lfi 17 r Dixie ..". OS 09jMohawk Junior 07 •\u25a0h ' Dominion .... 03 Cs|Moose Goldfid. — W>'. Empire ...... 13 15jNevada 80y. . . 12 i\ . Eameralda ... — Su'Nevada Goldfid 25 -7- Federal — 13(Nev Western.. — «>."; Florence 5.50 5.62,0r0 30 "1 Florence Ex. . 39 — |Old Gold Mines — VI . - Frances-Mhwk 99 — IPanvan — Ks : Frisco — 10! Pennsylvania.. 02 ey ," Gold Bar Gfid. — 1.00 Potlatch 40 — Gold Bar Frac Oft — Red Hills 45 4« G Con Mines. 7.37 7. so|Red Lion — 1:: GoldOd Comb. 20 —{Red T0p...... — 4.ot> GMOa Eureka — 25|Red Top^Ex.. 35 Si. Gltlfld Flssore 07 — Red Top Frac. — (>5 Gfld G Bar Ex — 231 Ruby G M Co. — 1* Goldfld Herald — 03iSnndstorm .... 62 65 Gfld Mof N..1.10 I. l2 i Sandstorm E\. 07 10 Gnldfld N* Star COiSntfstnn WEx M "— Gfld Portland. 22 231 Silver Pick 9O «U Gfld Red Kins IS — Silver Pick Ex 06 ©x Gold F1at..... 20 —St Ive«..: 1.15 1.20 Gold Hi 11..... 03 04 St Ives Leas.. 12 — • Gfld L Strike. — 15(Snn Dog — t«; Gflrt Kewanos.l.o2 — Treasura ..... OS 10j G Kewans Ex — '40 Vernal 20 21; GWfld Skylark 08 13 Wonder «i 04 j Gfld Soverelsa — ~ 15|Tellow Rose... 10 11 J Gldfld Tomboy 15 —I Yellow Tiger.. IS — Goldfld Cnion. — OllYellow T0p....' — 05 • Amethyst .... 39! Hlnkl Cr Sprxs 25 — Beatty MM Co .—. — (jfi|Hom«.tk,lfln«.. ll^-,1.«!> - Big BuHfro*.. 02 «3 Llge> Uarrls...-02 ••»«!\u25a0- Black Spar... 05 Little Bullfrog, — " t«. Bonz Mt Gold 03 — Mayflower . Con. .45 -M Bonnie Clare. 43 44 Montana Blfrg. 05 «7 Blfrg Annex.. 02 — iMt.HUI Mines — 12 Blfrjr Banner. .—. — 6fr|Montjromry Mt 15 Bfrg Columbia 04 in Mont-Shosb Ex 09 10 Bullfrog Comb — 04 Nugget 07 f)8 Blfrg Daisy. . 10 — North Shoshone — . 14 ' Bnllfrog Ex.;; — 00 OTlnlnal Blfrs. 12 — , Blfrjr Jumper. 03 .—. — Phlla Bouaiiza. — 10 Blfrg M. Co X 15 I«|Pinte .... — IS? Blfrg Natl Bk 24 2«| Pri.le fU)ld Mt. 05 06 ' Blfrg N Star. 05 i)7|Red Bin! 03 — B!frg Pedestal — 10 Red D0g.... — 15 Blfrg Sunset.; — tO Rhyolite Twnst 02 — Blfrg Victor. . 12 — Shos-Bfrg Gold 07 — " Blfrs Wmner. 10 ' — Shosh NatJ Bk — 0« ; Croesus ...... — IS Skookmn Bifrg — 2O : Den Blfrj An. "10 11 Steinway 05 «> ; Diamond Bfrg — 25 Tramp Cons... 74 7« 1 Gold Bar — 77 Valley View... 0« OS, Gold Bar F.x. — 10 Velvet — *>s > Golden Sceptre — 17 Yankee GW... 06 OS ; Hap Hooligan. 04 06| ; MannatUn District April Fool Ex 02 " 03! Man Kewanos. 02 C 3 . Atlan * Pac. 03 04 Man MCo N«t — 11 Bonanza Ex.. 17 —(Man Mammoth — to Bull D0g..... — 051 Han Mohawk.. 1« Comet ....... 02 03|Man Monitor.. — 03 : Double Eagle. 01 -CMan »\u25bc South — H5 ' Gold Wedge;. "07 "iSlMan Red Top. 01 <X \ Granny G M. 19 -|Maa Run — 01 t nindocn ft '..'." 1« — Man Standard. 02 04. Indian Camp. — 11 Man .Shonbar. . — 1O ' Jamplne Jack. — 13 Man United... 15 — Little Grey.. . IS —Man Verde..:. OS Wan Atlas — 05! Man Wisconsin — <W Man Belmont. 01. 02iMinerai Hill.. — <Xi ! Man Broncho. 10 — Ulustanc Man.. 20 . 22 f Man Buffalo... 01 <isJ»!ustanß An... 01 — Man Central.. — 02i\ltistans Ex... 1.1 1«» Man Cons.... — 70urisin.il Man.. 15 1!> - Man Con Ex.. — OS' Pine Nnt — II! 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