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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver unchanged. Sterling Exchange firmer. eat and Wheat freights dull. Fair trading in local stocks and bonds. v The minor cereals unchanged and dull. Hay and Feedstuffs as before quoted. Beans and Seeds continue inactive. Heavy receipts of Potatoes from Oregon. Onions in sharp demand for Cape Nome. ¢ selling well at firm prices. Oranges continue in slender supply and strong. Dried Fruits dull at unchanged quotations. / Poultr | U S 2 retndg, when Provisions continue stiff and in fair demand. gs still scarce and firm. as pr €T101 Hides rather steadier, with a good inquiry. ol and Hops neglected at the old prices. Other meats about the same. i Charters. wve loads lumber at Port Gam- C. F. Sargent, coal at Ta- James H. Bruce, lumber for Honolulu: Lake Leman, und fc e west coast. gn Trade of New York. weeks of March ex- New York amounted 505,081 for the same 98 and §23,152,008 T ear to March 18 were $134,522,062, against 3104 1 in 1885 and three res show the amounts due Pacific rafiroads on their con- been rel ipal and $31211711 indebtedness of the mpany to Not neipal of the amounting to_$6,3 f the total indebtedness and > the United States, un- ent of February 1, 1569, § and accrued interest, less ings Our Cash and Debts. The following 1s a Etatement of the public count With Pacific Roads. | , $3,- | I 1| ings to be made in the ann | is " expectad to-morrow. | suffered Western Pacific | { in radl, contested to-day by poor operations in a num- ber of stocks and the continued demand from London for stocks was against them. But the operators for a riss seemed to lose courage toward the close of the day and realizing in stocks which had shown general. These included in the railroad list particuiarly the Baltimore and Ohlo stocks, Missour! Pacific and_other Southwestern ra roads, Norfolk and Western and some of the coalers. The industrials and speclalties were extremely active and irregular under the in- | fluence of special causes. from an early that the company’s principal competitor had advanced_the price of refined sugars to a parity. The stock sold off again with the general weakness of the market. Third Ave nue shot up nearly 10 points on the announce- ment that fts bond issue had been placed. A [lrmg—lmndins short inierest was forced to take | losses and cloge out, psed somewhat Realizing by the transit forced the stock down 4% The metal e under bear pressure, especlally Steel and Wire. The bears circulated rumors that difficulties had been encountered in the rojected listing of the stock on_the London | Stock Exchapge. Continental Tobacco suf- fered from rumors of a poor showing of earn- | 1 report which | The Pacific stocks ' especially from bear pressure and realizing and the grangers were somewhat af- fected by the forecasts of the Government crop | report, which had a bullish effect on the wheat market. The signs of discouragement on the part of the manipulators for the ad- vance accentuated the reactionary tendency as the day progressed and some sharp net lo: oad stocks are the result. A further rise in sterling exchange to within a fraction of the gold export point jed to a discussion of the prospect of an outward movement of Iyn points from the early high level. pool stocks | g0ld. The continued ease of money here would favor such a movement, but the taking up in | the installment of the British loan which strength was very | | | | | Cholar ... 10/ Ontarlo . 2 Crown Point ...... 16 Dphir . 7 Con Cal & Va...... 180 Plymouth . 12 Deadwood. 65| Quicksiiver 1350 Gould & Curry. 25| Quicksliver prefd.. 7 50 Hale & Norcross... 30|Sferra Nev 48 Homestake ‘50 ® ftandard . 315 Iron Sllver €5 Union Con F Mexican . . 22| Yellow Jacket . % BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— |Unfon Land 2% Call loans w.gm‘wcu End .. £ Time loan: 47@5 |Wis Central 8% Stocks— | ‘Bonds— AT&SF 26% Atchison ds 003 AT&SF 704 N B Gas&Col 6 Sugar rallied sharply | decline on the announcement | after which the stock | Brook- | | $4 823 for sixty days. CLOSING BONDS. L & Nash uni tssued N Y Cen 1st do 2s reg. 993N J Cen gen bs. do 3s reg . 09 (No Carolina 6s do 3s coup. do 4w ... do new 4s reg. No Pac 3s . do new 4s coup. do 4s .. do. 0ld 4s reg. NYC&SL 4o coup . Norf & W con 4s. do s reg. do_gen Gs .. do 58 coup . Or Nav 1sts. Dist of Col 3. do 4s ... Atchison gen 4s,..100%|0r S Line do adj 4s 54% | “do con bs Can So 2ds . 07 |Reading gen Ches & Ohlo W% /R G W 1sts do &8 122 (St L& IM caN 131 |~ do gen Os. do 8 F deb 22 |St Paul cons Chi Term 4s ...... 33 /5t P C & Pac 1s D &R G 1sts.....103%| @0 58 ...coeenn do 4s 993 Fo Rallway bs ETVa 025§ Rope & T 6s. Erie gen ds.. K Tenn new set 3s Ft W'& D C st Gen Elec &s B GHE&SA & %(Union Pac 48 do 2ds . |Wabash 1sts do 2ds .. ‘West Shore 4s 'Wis Cent 1sts 73% |Va_centurles 1207 1" do deferred 6% |Colo & Sou 3% |Sou Pac 4s MINING STOCKS. 09 | 10 Adventure ‘315 |Allouez Min 45% | Amalg Copper Atlantic .. American Sugar. Am Sugar prefd. Bell Telephone . Boston & Albany Boston Elevate Chgo Bur & Q. Dominion Coal . Dom Coal prefd. Federal Steel . Fed Steel prefd Fitchburg prefd eneral Electric Gen_FElec_prefd. Ed Elec III.. Mexican Central N E Gas & Coke. 0ld Colony 0id Dominton Union Pactfic . Centenntal . Franklin % Humboldt Jsceola. Parrot Ruiney . ‘Tamarack .. Utah Mining Wolverines . Boston & Mont Butte & Boston alumet & Hecl Banta Fe Copper. Mining Shares— New York Money Market. NEW YORK, April 10.—Money steady, at 3@4 per cent; last loan, 4 Prime mercantile paper, 44@5 per cent. ith actual business in 4 87% for demand and ing exchange strong. bankers' bills at $4 & osted Tates, $4 and $4 88 Commercial bills, $4 S34@4 ver certificates, 60%@61%c. Bar Mexican dollars, 47%c. regular; State bonds, inactivi irregular. on call per cent. Sterl- SAG4 81t sate. Sii- etlver, 593c. Government bonds, ir- railroad bonds, Condition of the Treasury. bacon, lard aud ham, which was a considera: thor t the market owed its strength to the heavy cash demand, against which packers wee liberal buyers of futures. July product made a record for high prices, pork for de- livery during that month touching $13 15, Jard ;"’!f:dn_d ”:‘i‘.”l."la May pork cloledlbct;‘v‘e: sterday, May 17%@%c up and May 2@5c beiter. iy The leading futures ranged as follows: ARTICLES. Open. | High. | Low. [Close. == it Wheat No. 2— April . A 2 May 66%| 6T guly 3 653 eptember 6% 69 Corn No. o 39% 0 40 40% FEARRH %] 2% 20| 2% 2 | 2% 13 05 (12 8214115 05 1315 12913 15 700 (680 |70 710 6 90 710 720 (700 [717% Ty 705 [711% 710 | 6974 710 b & 710 |69m4l 710 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, No. 3 spring wheat, 64@86c; No. 2 red, T0c: No. 2 corn, 39%e; No. 2_oats, %% No. 2 white, '21%@2Rte; No. 3 white, 274@28%4c; No. 2 rye. 3ic; No. 2 barley, 40%@ #c: No. 1 flaxseed, $173; prime timothy seed, $2 35@2 40; mess pork, per barrel, $12 26@13 05; lard. per 100 pounds, '$8 75g7; short ribs sides (looge), $6 95@7 30; dry salted shoulders (boxed), $6 75@7; short clear “sides (boxed), $7 25@7 35; ahg‘: . distillers’ finished goods, per galjon, ARTICLES. [Recelpts. | Shipm’ts. Flour, barrels . 49,000 ‘Wheat, bushel, 101,000 Corn, bushels . 192,000 Oats. bushels . 384,000 Rye. bushels 3,000 Barley, bushels . 19,000 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was easy; creamery, 14@18c; dairy, 13@ 16c. Cheese firm, 12@13c. Eggs steady, 10%c. % Foreign Futures. —_— LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Opening Closing oWhel!_. ning wae . C'(;‘:finx vesvess 20 95 2225 :::!T s L2140 29 00 Closing ..... L2156 2920 Awailable Grain Supply. NEW YORK, April 10.—Special cable and telegraphic communications to Bradstreet's show the following changes in available sup- plies, as compared with the last account: Wheat, United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, decreased, 2,577,000 bushels. Liverpool Corn Trade News, afloat and Europe, increase, 2,100,000 bushels. Total supply, decrease, 477.000. Corn—United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, increase, 1,304,000 bushele. Oats—United States and Canada, east of the Rockies decrease, 67,000 bushels. The aggregate stock of wheat held at Port- land, Tacoma and Seattle increased, 135,000 bushels last week. Boston Wool Market. BOSTON, April 10.—The wool market here rather easier as a whole. Bids on the basis of G5c cleaned are being freely made for good continues dull with slow eales, and values are | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1900 quoted. The demand is light. Eastern White is quoted at 31 05@1 per ctl and Eastern Yel- low at $1@1 10; mixed, $1 05@1 07% per ctl. RYE—Dull at $7%c@$1 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Hay and Feedstuffs. There is nothing going on in Hay, or Feed- stufts to change quotations one way or the other. BRAN—$12@13 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$16G19 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $15@17 per ton; Olcake Meal at the mill, $20@27; jobbing, $27 80@2S; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Corn Meal, §23 50G24; Cracked Corn, $24@24 50; Mixed Feed, $15 50; Cottonseed Meal, nominal. HAY—Wheat, $1@9 for commen to good; $9 50 for_choice and oecasionally §10: Wheat and Oat. $6 50@9; Oat, $6@S; Barley, $5@7; Alfalfa, $6@ 750 per ton. STRAW—25@%c ver bale. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60G3 75, usual terms: bakers' extras, $3 40@3 30; Oregon and Washington, $2 25G3 per barrel. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 75; Rve Meal,’ §2 50; Rice Flour, Corn Meal, $2 50; Oat Groats, $50; Hominy, $3 25@3 50; Buck- wheat Flour, $4@4 25;: Cracked Wheat, §3 75; Farina, $450; Whole Wheat Flour, $330: Rolled ‘Oafs (barrels). $6@7 25; In sacks, $5 750 7; Pearl Barley, $; Split Peas, $; Gi 3 50 por 100 oz Pl eas, §5; Green Peas, Beans and Seeds. All descriptions under this head stand the same. Beans are dull, but firmly held, while Seeds are motionless, . BEANS—Bayos, $3G3 25; large White. Red, §3 503 75 small White, $3 25@ $3 20@3 25; Pink, $2@2 $5; Red. 88 50g3 To: Blackeye, # 5; Buttérs, nomi- : '“0@3 50; s pyrery ‘ea, §3 40@3 50; Red Kidneys, SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nomina Mustard, 43@4%c: Flax, $190g220; Canary, 3t per'Ib for ‘California and 4c for Eastern ,nm;lhy' totc. pe, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@4%c DRIED PEAS—Niles, 2 25; Green, $1 9 @2 25 per ctl. e S Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. There were large receipts of Potatoes from Oregun. The market is dull and weak. Onlons are In keen demand for Cape Nome and prices are jumping. There is nothing new | in Vegetables, except that they have been caught somewhat by frost here and there. | Receipts were 924 boxes Asparagus, 479 boxes | Rhubarb, 402 sacks Peas and 223 sacks New Potatoes. POTATOES—Farly Rose, 65c; River Reds, nominal; Burbanks._ 40@6)c per sack: Oregon Burbanks, 50@S5c; Sweet Potatoes, $2 for Mer- ced; New Potatoes, 14@2c ONIONS—Are worth $@6 per ctl. Aus- trallans sold vesterday at $8 25. The market 1s_cleaned uy. VEGETABLES—Rhubarb, 50c@$1 25 per box: Asparagus, 75c@$l % per box for No. 2 and | $1 56@1 75 for No. 1 and $2@2 2 for fancy large; | Green Peas, 75c@$1 50 per sack for commo and 2%G3c for Garden; String Beans, A@sc: | Cabbage, 40@50c: Tomatoes, $1@1 50: Egg Plant | from Los Angeles, §@10c; Dried Okra, 32%c per Ib: Garlic, 21@3tc: Green Peppers from Los Angeles, %0c; Dried Peppers, S@lic: Carrots, 25@35c per sack: Los Angeles Summer Squash, $1 per box; Cucumbers, S0c@$1 per dozen. Poultry and Game. Although there have been five cars from the East this week, With several more expected, the demand for Easter is good and full prices are being realized. Some of the fine Eastern stock is selling considerably over the quota- tions for local stock. Game continues nominal. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, blers and 12@13c for Hens: Geese, per palr, $1 75@2; Goslings, $2 50@2 75: Ducks, $4 550 for old and $5@7 50 for young: Hens, $4 5 50; Young Roosters. $6@7; Old Roosters. $4 25 @4 50; Fryers, 35 5036; Brollers. $ 50@5 for 10@11c for Gob- berland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 in sacks: Penn- sylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; Cannel, $11 ton: : T ton in bulk and $17 in sacks: Castle Gate and Rock Springs, 38 4 per 2000 Ibs. CANNED VEGETABLES—Peas, §1@1 50; To- matoes, TSe. CANNED FRUITS—Cherrles, §2 #0@3 for | black and white; Peaches, $165@1 90; Pears. §1,60g1 80; Apricots, §1 2501 70; Plums, 31 20 COFFEE—Costa _ Rica—14@16c for me washed; 12@13%4c for good washed; 13GISc for good to prime washed peaverry: 11@12%c for good to prime peaberry; 11G13%c for good to prime; 9@l0kc for current mixed with black beans; $@10%c for medium to fair; 6%@7%c | nominal for common to ordinary. | Salvador—11@14c for good to prime washed: 9%@10%¢ for fair washed; 12@13%c for good to prime washed peaberry; 91@ioc for good to prime semi-washed: 9%4@l0c for superfor un- washed; §%@dc for good green unwashed: 104@ 10%c for good to prime unwashed peaberry; 8@ 7%e¢ nominal for common to ordinary. | Nicaragua — 14@16%c for prime 'to faney | washed; 9%@13¢c for fair to strictly good washed: 8%@9%c nominal for good to superior unwashed; 10@10%c nominal for good to prime | unwashed peaberry. | Guatemala and Mexican—6@T%c for inferior to ordinary: 17@13c for strictly good washed: 1@N%c for good washed; 10%¢c for falr washed; $@8%c for medium: 6@7%c for Inferfor to ordh 124@13%c for ®ood to prime washed peaberry: 10@10%c nominal for good to prime unwashed peaberr: $%@9%c nominal for i Eood to superior unwashed. LEATHER-Sole, beavy, 25@30c per Ib; Sole Leather, medium, 26@27c; Sole Leather, light, 26@27c; Rough Leather, heavy, 27@2Sc: Rough | Leather, light, 2@2c; Harness Leather, heavy, | 32G33c: Harnd ness Leather, 16e per foot: Ki finished, 50@55c; Calf, finished, finished, 16@17c per foot; Belt 16c; Rough Splits, $@10¢ per 1b. OTL.S—California Castor Ofl, in c 75c; pure, $110; Linseed Ofl. in bar T6c: raw, Tc; cases, Sc more; Lard Oil, ext winter sirained, barrels, 58e; No. 1, 4% case: Sc more: China Nut, 61@f5c per gallon; pure Neatsfoot Ol, barrels, 6c: cases, Sperm, pure, §0c; Whale Ofi, natural white, 32 Pacific Rubber Mixed Paints, white and house colors, $1 2561 3 per galion; wagon colors, 2@ | 225 per gailon. ETROLEUM, GASOLENE, Teather, medium, 30@3Zc: Har- | ght, 29G30c: Collar Leather, 156 hed, 40@50c per eal, g e g Se@$l 20; Sides, nife Splits, G No. 1. | . botled. | ETC.—Water- | white Coal Ofi. in bulk, léc; Pearl Ofl. in | cases, 20c; Astral, 20c; Star, 20c; Extra Star Ofl, #c; Elaine, 35¢: Eocene, 22¢; Dendorized Gasoline, in bulk, 16¢; do, cases. 22c; Benzine, in bulk, 15%c; do, cases, 21%c: Si-degree Gaso- line, in bulk, 2ic; cases, 27c per gallon. CANDLES—ElectricLight Candles—1§ oz. 11%c per set 7 . §%e: twelves, 12 oz. (hotel). 10%c. Mining Candles—16 oz., 12@12%c per set: 14 oz. 1@14e; 12 oz., 104c: 10 oz, I%e; twelves, oz. (hotel), 10%¢. Paraffine Wax Candles—Ones, | 14 0z., white, 12i4c per set; twos, 14 0z., White, fours, 14 oz., white, 12c; sixes, 14 oz. twelves, 14 oz., white, 12%¢; col- | ored. ic higher. | WHITE LEAD—Quoted at 7@7%c; Red Lead | and Litharge, 74@7%e per Ib. TURPENTINE—In cases, 78c; in fron barrels, 72%¢: in wooden barrels, T5c LUCOL—Bofled, barrels, 63c; cases. Sc more. QUICKSILVER—$1 50 per flask for local use | and $46 50G47 50 for export. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes per Ib in 100-Ib bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.60c; Powdered, 5.we; Candy Granulated, 5.20c; Dry Granulated, | 5.10c; Confectioners’ A. 5.10c; Magnolia A, 4.70c; | Extra C, 4.60c; Golden C, 4.50c; barrels, 10c | more; half-barrels, 25c_more: boxes, 5c more; | 50-Ib ‘bags, 10c more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominoes, half-barrels, 5.85c: boxes, 6.10c per Ib. | LUMBER—Retall prices are as follows: Pine, | ordinary sizes, $16@17: extra sizes, higher: | Redwood, $17@18 for No. 1 and $15@16 for No. 2 | Lath, 4 feet, $3 50@4: Pickets, $18; Shingl $175 'for common and $2 7 for fancy: Shake $11 for split and §12 for sawn; Rustic, $21G27. 70c: raw, barrels, ¢ | San Francisco Meat Market. | ‘The firmness in Hol“ | light receipts. before. continues, owing to | Other descriptions remain as per Ib for falr to cholce. 6@9c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 7@Sc; ewes, 6%@7c per 1b. LAMB—Spring, 9@10c per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 5%@6c for small and me- | dium and 5%@5%c for large: stock Hogs and | MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales In the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- day: Morning Session. 1000 Belcher .. 30| 200 Ophir .. 50 1100 Gould & Curry 27 Afternoen Session. 109 Chollar . 0 200 Gould & n 500 Hale & Norc. " 400 Mexican " The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 400 Alta 03/ 100 Crown Point... 18 200 Belcher 30| 200 Mexican 3 100 Confidence ... 71 100 Ophir 0 30 Confidence ..... 10 200 Union Con 3 Aftérnoon Session 300 Alta. .. 06] 200 Ophtr » 100 Best & Beicher 27, 100 Overman n 100 Caledonta 110| 200 Overman . n 200 Gould & Curry 28 100 Potosi 5 200 Gould & Curry 2, 200 Potosl I 500 Justice Sav 200 Mexican 200 Sierra 33 200 Ophir - ) CLOSING TUESDAY, April 104 p. m. Bid.As Bld. Asi | Alpha . 64 05| Justice 05 07 Alta . 04 08 Kentuck o o2 Andes . 10 12{Lady Wash. - Belcher . . 30 3i{Mexican .. 5 Best & Beicher 26 27/Occidental . 1 Bullon .. 03 04, Ophir i Caledonia - 05 1 10/ Overman 2 Chollar 14 15 Potost 1 Challenge Con.. 20 21 Savage n Confidence 0 75 Scorplon ........ — Con Cal & Va..170173/Seg Beicher.... M Con Impertal... 01 02 Sierra Nevada. 84 Con New York. 02 —|Siiver Hll 13 Eureka Con.... — 50/St Louis . - Crown Point.... 18 19 Standard 110 Exchequer 02 04 Syndicate = Gould & Curry 27 28 Union Con a Hale & Norc... 33 34 Utah .. t 2 Julia ........... — 02 Yellow Jacket. 28 Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer chants” Exchange, San Francisco, Cal. April 10, 1300, The time ball was not dropped to-day, on account of a fault in the mechanism. C. C. CALKIN Lieutenant Commander, U7 §. N.. ¥*- s 4 Sun, Moon and Tide. | i £ ~ United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point. entrance to San Francisco Bay. Pubiished by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11 Times and Sun rises Sun sets. Moon sets. 36 a. m. o | | T Time)| Time)| P g ‘, 53 3 1 1:45) | 12:30| the day, the third time column the third tid and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights : . s the treasury of the i : $@5% ] 3 Rtifened to-dny's ‘money market o London| WASHINGTON, April 10.—To-day's state- | ines of fine medium and fine and territory | | F ; Lor | teeders, 5%@stc; dressed Hogs, TG8%c. i e ddttion 1o the scundings on the 1 business March | may be followed by a relaxation in money | ment of the treasury balances in the general e I i bnen 10 SAITaE (g L s R OO e Fin o 0 L ———— | Otead Brates Comst charts, except 31 Gage: Interest- | rates there and a sympathetic response In | fund, exclusive of the $130,000,000 gold reserve | price large blocks would change hands. Fleece AME—Hare, $1 25; Rabbits, $1 25@1 50; Gray R”g,fls gf Produce. when a minus (—) precedes the height, i debt on which in- | sterling exchange here. in thie division of redemption, shows: Avallable | Wools are quiet, but sales of Ohio are reported | Geese, §2@2 50; White, 3@75c; Brant. $1 2@ o and then the number given is subtracted from e ity V’lr‘l‘.(»':‘é:f.j DrT::er::r:;eT;r:: l;rrl:!“rln‘order;loe‘llyl 3:]1:.1 E’x‘- cash balance, $153,348,008; gold, $94,988,216. .‘.‘: 33c, with fine Ohio delaine at 35c. Quota- | 150; English Snipe, $2 60; Jack Snipe, $1 50. FOR TUESDAY, APRIL 10. the depth n'v': by !h;'::-l‘{: T'l';'l“:::"f e s = , par | il o ons: dislen e . reference mean wer ual amount | Value, $2,200,000. | Unwashed medium, ete.—Missourl quarter- 16,9638 Sugar, bbls 30 | ;aggregate United States new ds declined % and the | London Market. bload combing. 20G38ikc! three-elghths blood, 2 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. 15380 Chicory, bbls o, 5 the state: | o1d 4 advanced % and the 35 % in the bid @3%%c; braid combing, ma@zic. LT St | Bariey, ctis 375 Lime. this kY s show d | \$ '3 s =y ‘errito: ‘wools—Montana an ota, ine k ctls Vool, 89 . 1 § S me | T xmw vomk sTock LS. | A e wasa: | medium and fne BQILC, scoured” SO |1y'mo scareity of Eess. an four cars of Enstern | CoTh S HyEe dF . Steamer Movements. The cash_in the gold. Stocks— W4T | The markets here were neglected, but steady | 00 scoured, 55@57c. etaple, 63@€5c; Idaho, fine [ AT® on the market and dealers continue to nut’ Butter, ctls 655 Leather. rolls 223 | 6,810 :lc:lmn i 2674 | to-day. Business is likely to be dead until mpdl\lzr‘;xe ;;ca fine, uam.r’.;:a ;‘ccoured, £5@57c; med- | thelr !“l;vl“:hl"!ohcolfl no;u:. B:t{‘erd!u tznddy gnnom ctl: & glne. :'u- n.wgi tchison pre 70% | next week. " tum, scoured, % as a rule, though some dealers find dairy de- | Beans,'s 4 raw, tons . . Baitimore & Ohio Dext week. Americans were wery 1dle, but had | 10 etralian scoured basis. spot prices—Comb- | acriptions’ weak and dull. Cheese is in ample | Potates, sks ... 2,19 Hay, tons . a3 ¥ £ Conaties, Pocih th the continent and London buying slightly. | perfine nominal, 93@%c; good, 85@%ec; | supply at the quotations. | Bran, sks 665 Hides, No 1,222 - February rhepeomimg o New York took some Norfolk and Western | [N JU0% g, t ¥ 3 F " RPTTER : Middiings, sks ... 1,00(Pelts, bndls "0 ¢ z unds, Chesapeake & Ohio. Ana S ikimore and Dhip M e o average, s TR Creamery—Fancy creamery, 17c; seconds, 16 | Sugar, sks I 1200l 4y z 3148 n Marc Chicago Great Weste o Bl " ron. - . @ke. ot 7 OREGON. ing se ‘uring the month Chicako Burlington & Quind LIS Shsres ware stondy. ; i batie omet Chicago Livestock Market. DRIy —Fancy, 15%@ise; good to cholce, U%@ | Flour. ar sk 5,643 Ontons, sks . 7 | Dricd Fruit in New York. Chicago Ind 4 Loutsville preid e B P P o e CHICAGO, Aprll 10.—CATTLE—Recelpts, CHEESE - New. T4@Sc: Young America, 5@ | POttt Sk s e & e 1 1 n Neu . nd & usiness at § per cent and considerable dis. ) X RO . Ffe: P i Rl & A counting.” Parls cheque, $25 20 Berlin, $20 45. | 3500. Generally steady. Natives—Best on sale | e Fastern, 18@iice Western 15G1% por b | o . New Y nmercial savs: “‘Holders 4415 Chicago Rock Island & Pacific. CLOSING. to-day, $555; good to prime steers, $510 @ | per dozen for ranch; Eastern, l4isc. E [ | . g0 sccure suclent business | 30 O T8 S0 Loule Crosdian Puctfc, 1004; Unton Pactte pretes- | 90 P00C 0 Heed O e wne 96| Deciduous and Citrus Fruil THE STOCK M~RKET. or , howey o So ; red, 79%; Northern Pacific preferred, i At- 254 3 b ' ] i ecianous an wrus rruts. shade prices, but the feeling | 110 Colorado Southern 1st prefd.. chicon, 3%1; Grand Trunk, 5%; Anaconda, 11 | ifers, $3 15@4 80; canners, - 3 i active large trade is what T DO A 0 Rand ‘mines, 3¢ N 1:-:;’: e 50; catve uw..".’i:ppfi;”fili‘i‘ et At seres sad 8 fiie ¥ . S e Sqptupie < on...... . ar silver, steady, 27%d per ounce. $4 25@6 50. Texans—Texas feeders, steers, $4 s ARG SR, > T e vawow| 2% Delaware Lackawanna & Western. Money, 3%@4 5 40: Texas bulls, $3 25@3 7. MO | e also in moderate supply and steady. There | Trading in local stocks and bonds was fair | pothing s stirring at pres-| 362 Denver & Rio Grande..... HOGS- Recelps to-day, 25,000; -estimated to- | are plenty of Limes here. SO.the mamiag Seme (S aa Biepltio 85 | t in prababiy trwe thot & Fedection i .. Denver & Rio Grande prefd. * ) s | morrow, 23,000; left over, 4000. 'Average shade | Strawberries are about the same, as receipts | Cned to 30 Honokaa Plantation advanced | o Dusber of varieries wowia mot cal| T e L.on [ | dower?"iop. 85; mixed and butchers;. 85400 | are mot to heavs. A o drawers. of Rasgbor. | to_ §34 and Spring Valley Water to $95 7. | e sl o .52 E t - A sl . 5 07i5: good to cholce heavv. ; rough | ly ch In th ol ant but fhey 0 ..., Great Nostbers jieid | | New York Grain and Produce. Y, 51008 for Nght, 13608 607 bulk of | Fite 1Tom Sen Leandro sold at 8135 per drawer. | G0 0L GNL S S T : have been m..m;a Jse per pouna Hocking Valley i B e s sl My sy (ATFLES-T5g%c per “x,fg; common. §19150 | The ofl stocks continued dull. | Nippon Maru... d JAer 17 a1l around, and while this mar- Titacle Contral .. . 8 : s abo ;| for_good to chofca and $1 75@2 for fancy. — | t Puebla. Victoria & Puget Sound Apr. ket has not responded with any increase in g e e ol & b e S B R falr &°| STRAWBERRIES—$3@6 per chest for large STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. (c"’ o San Diego. Apr. 17 quotations th a stronger feeling and an o Tttt 45, | NEW YORK, April 10—FLOUR—Recelpts, | Gholqe TiXed 08 10 e ba. 35 407 5g. | And $9@12 for small berrigs. Receipts were 126 e ol | State of Cal....[Portiand Apr. 2 adva: is probable. Hoiders canmot assign Kansas City Pittsburg & Guif. ® | exports, 5564 barrels; sales, §800 pack- ’“‘v::“';f,",,,':i’, G i *| chests. i TUESDAY. April 10-3 p. m. | e e e ey e S e P e aa 2% | ages: fairly active on low-grade winters and e e b Saediinen, D01 T5. Lamons $g1 20| U 8 Bonds— A" |zquie 6 £ 0o A% | IO SAT brethre The spot market is quiet and e ey e 27| winter straights, but there was little call for Portland’s Business or common and $242 60 for good to choice: | 4s quar coup..1M%15 (Mutual EI Co. — 124 | Steamer, | Destination. Salls. | Pler ines is rather siack. i- iy asiaitie 2is | SPring bakers or other spring wheat brands. % Mexican Limes, $4 50@5: California Limes, —; | 4s do reg......U4%115 (O G L & H... 6% — ° Muscatel raisins are neglected, and Manhattan Elevated .... a7 WHEAT—Recelpts, 110,005; exports, 23,687 W “—n —Cleart: $374,405; Bananas, $1 25@2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, 4@5 | 4s do cp new..133ly — |Pac Gas Imp.. 50 51 Corona_ ..../San Diego. Apr. 11, 11 am|Pler 11 grices ass barely Som at peevions Tangs. which Metropolitan Street Raflw 1684 | bushels; spot, quiet: No. 2 red, @¥c L. 0. b. | L BORILAND, April 10—Clearings, HT44%6: | per dosen. Pac L Co...... — 4% | Umatilla_../Vic & Pat Sd. Apr. 1. 10 amPler 3 i asociation range. The persisiency with Mextcan: Qentsal - 13" | afloat spot; No. 2 red, T0%c elevator; No. 1 5 A X e 23 SF Q& E... 5%y |Belgian KeiChina&JapeniAor. 1. 10 am Pler 27 h iten_have opeaind hay fouiretisd Minneapolis & 8¢ Louis - 61 | Northerh Duluth, Tise' £, or b. fio Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. I | e O pa {ADr. 13, '9 am/Pler am “ge 4 frm quotation on anything Minneapolls & St Lows prefd- 17 | o' Sura Duluth, Tito t. . b. at Northern Wheat Market. » ; e o 10— | Bl - [Pomt Areua..[Apr. 16 1 pm| outside of assoclation hands or control. For- i Salt | Snmlons [QIiplayed (Srn Jprety s F & Cl Ry 6s..114 Firem's Fun - Apr. 14, 2pm, . . er positio v iie o y as a result of local covering, Inspi There is nothing going on and quotations for Ry 6s... s d.229 — pr. 14, 2 pm, U Soods gre G Wt SURsiion. o8 ovibway. Missouri Kansas & Texas. 1R | S fondy 1 fhe Govamat e OREGON. most descrivtions are nominal. Geary-st R Se. — Bank Stocks— umbolds._... [Ayw: B, 38 & “Peaches are not plenty, and there are con- Missouri Kansas & Texas prefd.... 36% | together with strong Continental markets and | PORTLAND, April 10.—WHEAT—Steady: | DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4@4%c for | “po Anglo-Cal Ltd. 64 — -|Grays Harbor|Apr. 15, § pmj je sales of peeled goods from day to e gy ey Tty | Eqod forelen buving: cloed rm at 4@%e net | Walla Walla, 4gitc; valley, Sic; blue siem, | 4.tys, 3U@ic for 50-60s, 4o for G108, Tk e B B e s T | e e T e L I el D e T riotk & Western L. 2% | closed, Tse, September, TH@IKC, closed af | WASHINGTON. B T L N | e R e I | . = e i e - ? v ortol 5 Taa | T4%e. = E 's; Apricots, oyals, 12&@15e -t — c . et s frepring anf et 8| ot Rl 3| "Nore_ sy JIACONA. April 0 NHEAT sarie aem | RIS AT UG T B | BB B3 Metelael S| R s e - before the new one s ready to harvest. | Ontario & Western %% | WOOL—Quiet. . Ry e 0 086 for fancy; Peciéd Desches, 1060 e T i - Weather Report Qreson Railway & Navi. o [ GOFFEE-Options closedsteady at unchanged Foreign Markets. Iztic: vaporated Apples, ;’fic'lc;PSun«drsI;dm% - Ger 8 & L.l — = eather Report. Do 3 139% B i e oIt SeGvihes CTOM] A B%c per 1b; Nectarines, joToars, 4@#io | v R Mut Sev Bk 45 — s [ Reading .. o | B e s, Irdine ey i0 89: Julv. | LONDON, April 10_Consols, 1015-18; stiver, | £0° dark and 7g8c for Drlsnlhaives; TIatk | N P of C S F Sav U.. 510 — (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) i Reading lat prefd 8 [ 710; November, $710; December, 37 3@7 40; French rentes, 101¢ 55d; cargoes on pass- | bisw 2EBEC: N hed © Plums, 7@rie for | N ECE Sav & L So. 14 T FRANCISCO, April 10, 19005 p. m. | Posling I Pl L S bt white easy, red qulet; cargoes No. 1 | pitted and 1t for unpitted. Eas: g R = L 4 WINE % ShE N Su e Rio Grande Western prefd B poltee Rig, Seadys NO.qpmiobe, The; No 7| staadard Callfornla, B ®1: cargoes Walla | | RAISING Bleached Thompson's hancy, per | ook G Labits iis = | Street Raironds— Shipping Intelligence. red with those of the same date St Louis & San Fran...... T | Jchbing, $ei mild, sieady; Cordova, S4@IC. | Walla, 208 4ud; English country markets, | Ib. 10c; cholce, Sc: standard, bc; prime, 6c; un- | oai Tran 6s...118%114%] California ... 1203122 and rainfalls in the last twent; Louis & San Fran 1st prefd. 0% centrifugal, 9 test, 4 7-16c; molasses sugar, | Qul€t: £ Fancy, per Ib, 8t%c: cholce, 73c; standard, 6ic; | 08K W Co Is.. — 10613 Geary-st T T v ————————_ . st Louis & San Fran 24 prefd 37% 3%¢: refined, strong. LIVERPOOL, April 10.—Wheat, firm; No. 1, ime. bo: unbleached Sultanas, 5c: Seedless, | Oceanic § Co..106 1063 Market-st Ry.. 63 64 Lest This Last 416 St Louis Southwestern ... 1253 | BUTTER-Recelpts, 8400 packages: steady: | Standard California, 6s 6d; wheat In Parls, | prime, S¢: GORIGACIIC B0 Coy Catels, s1gc; | Om C Ry 6s..135 — 1O S L & H... — &0 ARRIVED. 24 hours. season. season. e N aten becth, B0 | W ey i PacnEes: omieady: | steady; flour in Paris, firm; French country | X-Ib boxes, So; 2-crown, loose Museatelp, Shci| pg 1 Ry 6o. 1004 — |Prestdio .0 %% 2 | Tuesday, Aoril 10. 06 6B 35 | Paul .... 124 | BGGS—Recelpts, 20987 packages: firm; stor- | Mrakets, firmer. 2-crown, $160_per box; 3-crown, $1 60. oy | Bk £ 0 Ry s. — — | Powder Stocks— Stme Westport, Ericsson, 18 hours from Usal. ' B Faul prefd . 112 | age Western at mark, 12@12%c; regular pack- 1 COTTON=Tpad N & K8t Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $2 50; Imperial §3. All | Eowsll-st R Ga.1if — e = -J&lg& Stmr Santa Cruz, Hinkle, § hours from Ames- 5 2 Paul maha 17 " | ing, 12%c. 3 CLOSING. prices are f. 0. b. at common shipping potnts | Sac I. & GRIs. %0 — |O Lo port. 2 3 | i e S bl DESED FREOTLE, WHEAT—Spct, firm; No. 2, red Western win- | In_California, | S &SIV e 1T VT iocks_ o % | Park Harvester, Krebs, 12 days from Port- - S e e lely o B POy 42| While not particularly active the market for | ter, 65 1d; No. i, Northern spring, 6 d; fu- | NUTS—Wainuts, 8% for standards and | SR ¢ $% " 1iansw Hana § P Co. 8% sx | 25 o 23 o ST e 2 | ot b SRR SR | e " A s Syt ok | ogie o sl Amense JLAgle B S b ¥ ol e HaR Pl 0 N | B g qeme Prte Germnen W b o . 7 i i 83 of underto vi ght supply | July, & " =1 o Z0- in Gk | L S e ST | o hand and better country aavices: “The mar. | VTS 3% \merican mixed, new, steady, | Shell; Peanuts, SX@e%c for Enstern and fe| Do (68 -1 — |HoMkes S MR | br stmc Bloemfontein, Belelloch, 5% days 0.7 1.3¢ Wabash 3% | ket, however, remains unchanged as to price. | 43 2d; do, old, firm, 4s 3%d; futures,’ steady: | for California: Brazil Nuts, 7%@Sc: Filberts, | 1,0 150 °cp'5s. — — |Kilauea S Co. 22 — | ™™ Kahulul. Wabash pisill 23 | California dried fruits exhibited little energy, | May, 4s 3%d; July, 4s 1d; September, 4s 1%d. | 12@12%c: Pecans, u@e: cocu-nn'\lu, 34 5oas. B 126%127% | Makaweli S Co 48% 19 CLEARED. Wb e s 33, | raling dull ‘at unchanged prices. HONEY—Comb, 11%@13c for bright and 10@ | § £ Jr Se.-. 118K UTs Makawell 8 Co 8% o Tuesday, Aoril 10. Wheeling & Lake Erle. i prefd. .. 04 | , STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 4 | 11 for lght amber; water white extracted, Ty Stme Corons, Glelow, San Diego; Goodall, Wisconsin Central 1% | ggsc; prime, $%@ée: enolee, TgT4e; ancy), * | s b ey extriictad, TUQTo: dark. | 8V W Galsamiie it Perking & Co e C T She. 2 Ter 1. Stmr Umatil usins, Victorta, ete; Good- A 1 | CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES-Sy0lc LOCAI. MARKETS || "ESAR sate or S ater Stoskes [ ik Berkine @ o " During the past American M| A . . o T | L Contra Costa.. 64% — |Mer Ex Assn.. — 100 Bark Highland Light, McLure, Lahaina; Geo bas been a fall of one- United_States . amy | PE e uypeeles TG, | X — Provisions. Marin County. — Oceanic S Co. — %424 | E_Plumer. : h or more from Northern Cali- Wells Fargo . | ' Spring Valley. %% — |Pac A F A.... 2 —7°| Schr Mary E Foster. Thompson, Honolulu; Washington. A mo o Miscellaneous— | 5 i Gas & Electric— Pac C Bor Cots0 — | Willlams, Dimond & Co. e A e eV aen | * o0 Asnatias oo W81 2 a2 New York Metal Market. Exchange and Bullion. Prices are firm, stocks are moderate and the | coa% ¥ Froric _ |pac GRor Co1 — | Vgchr Crarina, Wallsteadt, Unga: McCollam . American Cotton Oil prefd . Pag e B A e demand is fair. Cent L & P... 4 4% | Fishing and Trading Co. = et Ao Ammerican Maling prefd 21 | cin mauctad from pertirday'a Oucaine-Fooeh i b0 | Bpenl e Re e T R R e e T o e, | - Bowrtmy S S gday, Apett 10. an ington. , | m erling Exchan; 2 - heavy, 1 for 1ight medium, or t, ard— g « maximum wind velocities are | ‘American Smelting & Refining...... 39% | 15 §30 75, a net rise of 2 points. The advance | Sterling Cables. DI A | b 1 2 Tight and 1St for sugar cured; | 20 Alaska Packers’ Assoclation . 1185 | Stmr North Fork, Bash, Eureka. Y and, 26 miles per hour, from the Am Smelting & Refining prefd....... 8% |, que chiefly to favorable advices from Lon- | New York Lxchange, sight....... — 15 | Fastern sugar-cured Hams, 13c; Mess Boef, $12 | 2) Contra Costa Water 875 Stmr Glpsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. ‘American B e i the. meassits s ey New York Bxchange, telegraphic — 20 T bbl: extra Mess. $1; Family, $14; extra| 25 Equitable Gas 2 %% | Stmr Emoire, Nelson, Coos Bay. de ot San Franciseo for thirty Amriess : D s bt aie il {m 5030 1, ETSIONn. AR ¢ Wink Bilver, per ounce it 3% | Prime Pork, i sogw: vf;‘x? clu‘.b $19; Mess, | 3 Hana [Plantation Company - $50 | Semr Navacreo. fiv&nnn.n?-nm- 13;[:.,.._ midnight, P! ., 00: T eel Hoop . ! Mexican ars. : Smoked ~ e per 1b. 55 Hawailan Commerc! gar .. Stmr Coquille ‘er, \ompson, H North Mornia—Cioudy. unsettied weath- American Steel Hoop prefd Lake copper contlnues to hold firm at $17. 7 e B RD Tlerces atoted at 1@Sc per Ib for| 13 Honokaa Sugar Company 20 | vor i er Wednesday, with light showers in_central American Steel & Wire.. | Pig tron warrants were dull and nominal. Wi d Other Grai compound and $@Sic for pure: half barrels, | 245 Honokaa Sugar Company 3400 | Simr Matteawan. Croscup, Tacoma. and northern portion: iresh southerly wind American Steel & prefa 8% | Lead ruled quil and nominally unchanged, ieat an er Grams. Tore ‘$%e; 100 tins, 9%c; 5-Ib tins, Ie. 170 Hutchinson S P Co . 263715 | Stmr South Coast, Olsen, —. ifornia —Fair Wednesday: sou American Tin Plate.... - 32% | closing at the old basis of $4 67% bid and $ 123 — COTTOLENE -Tierces, 8@S%c per Ib; 10-1b| 7 Kilauea S P Co ... 25 07 | Stmr Grace Dollar, Foren. Grays Harbor. nland; wesierly on the con American Tin Piate pretd. )fi& akod. WHEAT FREIGHTS Are nominal on the | tins, Stc. 3000 Los Aneles Ry & per cent bonds. 108 75 | Bark Highiand Light. McLure, Lahaina. o Wetnesday. American Tobacco prefd. A5 | a5 T bid .’:.‘5";’"7152“...‘1223" > closing | gpot at about 40s, usual options. The "'h'""": & s T E oy b e it Thear m:fi‘&‘ warmer Wednesday. Anaconda Mining Co. T35 | 2 roe e elce for lend was # 45 and for | Wheat fieet in port has o registered tonnage of | Ffides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | 'ic s°F Gas & Eegtric s %75 | Whal bark Wanderer. Dunbar, Cape Nome. » and vicinity—Cloudy, unsettled Brooklyn Rapld Transit % | copper $17 25@17 50. 2 25,700, acainst 2450 tons on the same date last 10S F Gas & Electric Co. 50 874 | Br bark Caithness-shire. Stott, Queenstown, : We esday ; m;:l'\;{; ‘;‘.‘,25,‘",?;’.’,::..:: 22:.'32;;:;"?"::&“ ;g;‘fi year; disengaged, 2565 1;8“27"; against a‘s.altol 7;:- Wool continues very dull, there being no de- 1& %J’or‘i:ll" B )g 2 | i:: ::;g. !;;ln. A’n'-::mn Bowens Landing. - g XAN gd W % | the way to this port, 183,277 tons, against 176,- | mang whatever. Hops are in the same condi- - Deering, Christiansen, codfisie 1o westerly. ALEXANDER G, MeADIE, Continental Tobacco prefd s mi Street— ing. orecast Official. Federal Steel ... 7% : oSk tion. Hides are rather firm than otherwise, | 435000 S V 4 per cent bonds (3d m | "Senr Mary C. Campbell,. Fort Ross. Foderal Steel prefd. 2% Chicago Grain Market. e HEAT-The Caifhness.shire takes for Cork | gy’ geveral descrintions are. quoted a shadé | 7,00 S V 4 per cent bonds (24 Mteey 2% | SShr J Eppinger, Nyman, Stewarts Point, = . i et lfiv. ars was higher. Chicago was several frac- | higher by most dealers. Afternoon tession. TELEGRAPHIC. | Glucose Supar prefd a1 & | tione firmer, but inactive. Continental cables | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell Board— POINT LOBOS. April 10-10 p m—Weathep EASTERN MARKETS. | R et ™ o one e "The eondition of the Michigan | about lc under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, | 25 California Frult Canners 10300 | hazy; wind SW, veloeity 3 miles. . | International Paper prefd o CHICAGO, April 10.—Wheat began the session | crop was given at 6. During the morning all | 10@11c; 32“"“"1‘5-':;":‘:&&"&%;, "”3‘*6 %o“:'hh:;:: g g:::: ;::g:; gg: s | * SPOKEN. P * e 70 | firm, May ke over yesterday at GI@6it4c. Paria | markets bcame stronger and move ACUFS, Corp | SRS U8 nd *1s@tac; culls and_brands, | 10 Honokaa S Co - $ 52| Aoril 8, lat 10 N. lon & W—Br ship Alice A National Biscult 34% | wae higher and the Michigan condition was put m{'{‘ind e 5o o Torelgn buying | Isc; Dry Kip and Veal, 16@1%c: Dry Calf, 19 | 6 Hutchinson S P Co 38 30, | Lelsh, from Tacoma, for Queenstown. [ et 3 ; fonsl Biacuit 8, | at 64 per cent. Ordinarily such items would ! Sheepskins, sheardings, 15G30c each; 16 Hutchinson S P Co 507 | gAPHL S, lat 388 N. lon 74 0t W—8hip P N ew Yor New ock Market. ieonl Load 2534 of_futures. X % . Bianchard, from Baltimore. for San s omat Tt 10415 | have recetved but little notice, but as there | The local market was dull and unchanged. . ool, 35@608 each; medium, 70@%c; long Wool, | 25 Kilauea S P Co . 22 60 DOMESTIC POR Francisco. NEW YORK, April 10.—Thi A jonal Steel - 417 | was no early news of another sort, traders took | £pot Wheat—Shipping,, $8%@97%c; milling, | $1@1 25 each: Horse Hides, $2 25@3 for large | $6000 Los Angeles Ry § 104 00 | ESCENT Sy by B i g P oo | fonal Steel prefd 9 | what they could get and acted on It. The mar- | %%c@$1 01%. . O L e o el | 18 Marsetet ¥ B o iy, for San Francisse ") S—Stmr Cres- e Lday's arket 3 - e 3 or- b 3 sco. st 50 | goml Df; ul‘:‘“‘;:"" f;l" New York Air Brake. 125 | ket touched 86%c, following the opening, but CALL BOARD SALES. um skins, 3c; winter or thin skins, %c. Goat : g ‘ PORT GAMBLE—Arrived April 10—Schr Car- et b 3 e i o | 5 S A R A N e mad e | - - ek 25 | neions dem Tl o vailed and the market closed decidedly weak Pacifie Coast ist prefd 80" | May “ascending (o 6c. . The' ciose. wis Tk | M Sacond Session—bay—14,000. ctin, $7%e. R P OW No. 1 rendered, 5@5ic per Ib; No. | 10 & V Water .. R | e from Eureka . 70 W-Star Pase- and at o level generally below last night's Pacific Coast 24 prerd S | May SOWe up (o Srige. The Sutket Mawstas lar Morning Sesslon—December—2000 ctls, | 2, > refined, Glc; grease, 2 o n % | 95e Vigorit Powder 323 Safied April '—Schr Bertha Dolbeer, for Bu~ close. This result was achieved after many s 107K | e the Cmeernoit bemmracter. Uncertainty | g1 04%: 200, $1 04%: May-—2000, 96Ke. WOOL Spring. el s Tuotable 2% follows: o g “Six PEDRO-A . - oo e 7 — 5 5 o e 4 Caanty; Yatse. L e s —Sal Do~ ihe buying demend from outsders chrn| M4 Puliman Peisce Car-. Taight put -the. conditlon” under brevious ex: | S ARLEY—The market continues Hteless and | 35 monihs s GIIC; dor Trde, 1 moptha Sg1se: PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Bensie K, for San Froncisey: seny doamnSchE s which | %0 Standard Rope & Twine pectations grew and undoubtedly had z v nths T B i e SN iau and has constituted the underlying strength of the | 42 7%) Fook e Dosarine he i edly some ef- | nominal. gk do, defective. 7 mn;‘h-'. 10@12c; Humboldt and — H0 1{{' z;:%v g‘onbzfic’“ TR ot T e P I P ik el 0% | "Corm' was strong but Tather dull, helped by | ghsis; vening ond Shpine. gradesc 806 | *HO Sy e sl for Port Los Anmeles. 27! 10-Stme Sunol, Tade the market open for many days with | [roriasy apd poawed MR BY S Tonaen Ees Cnevalter nomminal, ' —_ 5 |, EUREKA—Arrived Aoril 10—Stmr Pomona, B g o e i g B b X 12% | long, who had_ recently conf himself to 4 . 3 . 113 | hence Anril 9. G iy G o e Tnited States Leather prefd | heavy prtictuidng, | The nows was " ather | CALL BOARD SALES. General Merchandise. 35 | _Sailed Avril 10-Sche Laura Pike, tor San y ! +n Gt & _ : ¥ pc L 4 o ; Do wakdeass. ox s, Bass Ploces o e torek Westan Teton ot B | Senrtny Ea on i e e | Sewad P BAGS—San Quentin Bags, 5 65; Calcutta 1m | PORT LOS ANGELES - Asriver s Atil 10—t s for. the Gaciite aves Hot 76T sucosedss Republic Tron & 305 | knd & reduction Inreceipte' 1o eXpeGted tn cony e gl g grain Bags, #0@6%c; Wool Bags, W4@324c: | Pt Nanaime, o San Diego; stmr Mineola. Renublic Iron & Steel o uence. ; - pekia Fleete Twine, Tic. BLAKELEY. e TR PCCA& St Louts 26 | “Outs Totlowsd corn with'quiet Bdelity. ' May | G2t ond | the ol With & | ¥ COAL—Weliington, $8 per ton; new Welling- - T o R - s Sy Third Avenue . =TI | clowed fem. 3o up. White, $10G1 30, Ted, 96c@¥ 17%; Gray, |ton, §: Southfleld Wellington, ' §7 0: Seattle i i S S & eudden drop all around. Thel 712,200 Shares sold .,-,..m“"""“"“um“‘ “""‘"IM » 9TH@IL 50: Bryant, 3 50; Coos Bay, $: Wallsend, $8. 30 4 was “tor | descriptions. 3 - 3 —All rematn as previousty B operative” Wailsend, 8 Heotct s, in: 1% Continued on Page Eleven.