The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 4, 1901, Page 8

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1901, - rally near the end. out the close was weak | $104%: 200, 1 4000, $104%. May—2000, | compound and 10%c for pure: half-barrels, ~ May 1%@2c low. %@2c. 003 10, 003; 2000, $1 003, pure, 10%c: 10-b tins, 1iic; 5-1b tins, 11%e. e re::l.r.k‘nfiy steady in the sur- S ARLEY e raahet llnmlla( and prices | " COTTOLENEOne half-barrel, Shc; three i Tine. half-barrels, $c; one tierce, 84c; two tierces, rounding weaknees, Phillips standing firm. The | show a slight decline. halt barreis, $ic; one tiere X close was %@%c lowcr at 24%c. Feed, TT@78%c for choice bright, 15@76%¢ for / S EASER E : Provisions' were active o ieredulas. - May No. 1'and e for off grades; rewins and 3 AT AUCTION. J : pork closed, Tic lower, lard 17 up #a ribs | Shipoing grades, sé@Srhe: Chevaller, mom- | Priges Tallow, Wool and Hops. | B LAUCTION. 2a The ieading futbres ranged as follow: CALL BOARD SALES. R AN Wk, T X% | qanformal Session—:15 o'clock—May—2000 ctis, | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell i sell 31 Gentie Draft and Businéss 1 3 / Artleles— Open. High. Low. Close. i SRl Nt 4 ed | Horses, alo a Fine Saddle Horse and 7 Busi- Wheat No. 2— about 1t under quotations. Heavy Salt . o K me o omn o ms B Hoghe Sorme semen—No sles Steers,’ 3%c; medium, Sic; lght, Sc. Cow (nces Dussies 5 WATKING Auctioneer, Bh - Bh 7 = ‘Afternoon Session—No sales. Hides, Sic for heavy and Sc for light; Stags, s ol S et SR Sat b o B R B el i v el | it o 8 same, day er 3 e, o ~3 alf, les, <5 3 o 50 roleum Center . 5 A i ooy g"; prisel nominal; Red.” §1 %G1 &5 Black, $1 15@ Kip/ Lo Dry Cal, 16¢; Culls saggc Brands, h’;flg 100 Rex B2 » e 100 National Biscuit .. 1% g 13c; Shee s, shearlings, each; . SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. - Natlonal Biscuit prefd. = i CoRN—Seilow, $1 1091 15: White, §110@1 15; | Weol, S0ei0c sach: medivim, 0G6c; 1nE Wool. | 100 Woorbe B National Lead ... 3 % 217 | Bastern Mixed, 31 1235 per ctl.. 5c@$1 each; Horse Hides, salt. $250 for large | 07 ¢ Sol S/ ] . National Lead prei 54 £ 2% 2% B, TRy s5c " per ctl. and $2@2 % ‘for medium, $1@1325 for small and | a9 yukon . . S E l A\.fl:;f)"fl{ Sl«: 593 | N‘fl;ss Pork, per b‘l_r:;l— 56 1340 154 BUCKWHEAT—Is quoted at §1 65@1 70 per I»lfig’ !gr Cu“aél; Hor‘sleffllde!. fi‘h ;ld‘lsa?- ;g: ::l;l‘? - (el s s Lo \f . y ational Steel pref ' 5 5 540 1545 . ex- E 2 for medium, $1 for small ai \ . = X Silzer lower. No further change in Exchange. Ve Yo _‘m_lg"_ke auly 360, 1565 L4, BE |ctl ex-warchouse 8135 for medium, 31 for sme ki S 1l or SAN FRANCISCO OIL EXCHANGE. < 5 g North American , SR = edis kins, 30c; wints thin skins, 20c. s Wheat futures lower. Barley weaker. St ey 1o s s Flour and Millstuffs. 3“%?”;53:""5: ;_‘:g:;rfic; s Morning Sesston. . - o smooth, 5¢ medium, Ic. B : 9 o v September . 83 2% 8 e P r 1b; No. 2, | 300 Caribou .. > Oats, Corn and Rye as previously quoted. P LSnort. Rib s 10 em sz | FLOUR—Calitornia Family Extras $ 70 Pk e e ] ' > - . ;o H iy People’'s Gas ay = 3350, usual terms; Bakers’ Extras, $3 15@3 25; ‘WOOL—Spring, 1900 or 1901—Humboldt an - > Bran firm and Hay steadicr under lighter receipts. Presaed sied) ¢ Iy B L e e o et ror zamiiyy and s ",“?“‘:-.D"s;f%; o % Wormee i, g | 10 some ot £ 1 i sed g . ok Y g2 75 | T3¢ defective, 9@110: e County, free. - 73 Beans and Seeds unchanged. Pullman Palace C e o | 827568 for bakers'; Washington bakers', 275 | 56t Jofecine, W@, RIS Sounty (RS, D | st Lion o1l Co - 4 e . | Standard Rope & Twine. ‘ash_quotations were as ~follows: e LA TFFS—Prices 1 ks are as fol- | 5@%: Southern, free, 7 months, 7@10c; do, de- | 500 Lion Ofl Co . - > 3 Zeoetabl dy. . 500 Sugar - eusy; No. 3 spring wheat, 73@i4tc; No. 2 red, | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are 2% 'o-| soifite, 7 monihs, 7@Sc: Oregon Valley, fine, | 200 Monarch of Arizona, s % . - Potatoes, Onions and .Vegetables steady. e Hatie? L7 S NG e bellow: et | tows, " sual discount tg_the trade;, Graham | fetive. T monihe, 103c; Devon falieh S | 300 Memareh of Arizona: 8 %. ” N'o change in Buttcr, Cheese and Eggs. Benee Foh SRl N % TS SO oo | M B obmics wlol 3 P adeal ) Restenn e Wl o7k o oo vl | 0 Mamareh of Sty : yHe S 4 ited ceding barley, 46c; fair fo choice malting, io, $3 50: : SELT R R 3000 Fnod Crude . . . : a € @a6e: N =, iny, 50@3 75; Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 25; @2Cc per 1b. Poultry continues in good shape for scllers. Dnited Statea apber. oo e T o i Eada ‘?V"“'-n 350, Farina, & %0;* Whole e 0 Reed Crude - KEre 2 by fr 000 Western Union . 937, | vork, per’ barrel, $13 33@i5 40: lard. per 100 Wheat Flour, 3325 “R%lee;i,sfi’fl];g‘ g San Francisco Meat Market. Toast Apricots and Almonds reported damaged by frost. Renublis Tron & Stee 2010 5 60@S 6215; short-rib sides (loose), | $6 10@7 §0: in sacks. H L St 7 °I 3 Republic Tron & Steel prefd. 7T 3 dry saited ;hould;fln .‘dbf“g"sogx? $5; Split Peas, §5; Green Peas, 36 50 per X o B e R EN 1% grxlf:;u- ta - o I zer. ¥ weak. 'S00 United States Steel. 4815 5: short clear sides (boxed), i ere is no we ess apparent in Hogs, 2 e Oranges doing better. Limes lower. Lemons e | e e 5% | whisky, basis of high wines, §1 27; clover, con- Hay and Feedstuffs. recelpts are still meager, and the high prices | 100 Home oIl : Nothing new in Raisins and Dried Fruits. L EC CABonis TastEaNe s 7 are obtained without difficulty. 1000 Lion Oil Co, 8 5. £ g men TR el 1a. Articlos— Receipts. Shipments. e re moa. | . BEEF—1@Sc for Steers and 6@ic per Ib for . . " = = v’ % .76, res sold. Flour, barrels . 98,000 92,000 Hay sold off a liitle better under mo: cows. MINING STOCKS. Provisions reported firm everywhere. | CLOSING BONDS. Wheat, bushels . e 243000 | erate recelpts. There was nothing new in | VEAL—] ., 7@Sc; small, Sc per Ib. " . P otk li fusses 106%|N Y Cent 1sts. Corn, bushels . 478,000 | Feedstuffs. )_(L’HTTO‘ —Wethers, §@%; Ewes, T%@Sc per | Following were the sales In the San Fran- Hogs still stiff, with light supplies. TS 106 N J Cent gen 5s. Oats; bushals BE000 | TS0 s 608 per tom. pourd. i g cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: 55 3 U S 3 reg. 110% |N Pacific 2s. Rye, bushels 1L000 | ATHILINGS—$16 50@19 50 per ton. poan—Lm"% °'¢ l"}; e e Morning Session. Fair trading on the stock exchanges. S s Barley, busheis 1000 | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $i6 50917 per FORE_-Live Togs, 180 bs and under SHe: | s sndes . .. 03] 400 Ophir o i ; U e On the Produce Exchange to: the butter | ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $25@26; JObbING: | foogers ™~ . ressed Hogs, $@dic. * | 700 Con Cal 50/ 300 Ophir 5 ) lecti J case this year. new ds_coup. ] 5 ® %a Cocoanut Cake, §17@18: Corn Meal, 3250 d g 13| 100 Qverman 1 Revenue collections show an tncr year. U S old 4s reg. market was quiet; creamery, 15@20% ry, Hixed. ‘Feed e B 3 5 S old 4s coup. 11@18c. Cheese, quiet, 11@1%%c. gs, active; fi s%itc'“"“‘ Corn, $25 50@: Coirat M ehaadise B - 8 = § o fiesD. IMAOIT 4o, EAY-Volunteer, S5g5; Wheat, $11013; Wheat . B o sterra Novida 3 3 it, 1! t, H lover, nomi H 1 lerra Nevada.. 27 Imports of Mexican Specie . Diat o ol e B N Ot 0 £i: Bariey, &1 56G3 3 Der ton. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, 565 Calcutta | a0 Gecidental - 03| 300 Yellow Jacker. i ¢ ; | ‘ Atchison adj 4s. 3 STRAW—3@4i%e per bale. Grain Bage, June and July, Tc; spot 400 OpRIF +..ovrevee 631 Imports ct apecie Trom Mexico during the | | EASTERN MARKETS. Eanada 55 20s Foreign Futures. S lccal make, Yo less than Calcuttas; Wool | - Aftersoon Session A mports ¢ o Che: 2 , 3 Best cker 184 firet quarter of the year were $141.853, asainst | | 1| Ghe & Shio &2 Ik il Beans and Seeds. By, NGUc; Flesce Twine, T4G: 1100 Best & Belcher H 190 Overman 1 SURSLISS SScinr S WeTa et sty B CEIN b fuercs —— Wellington, 8; Seattlo, §7; Bryent, $6%: Coos | %6 Con Mt & V.3 m 2 Sowre R 2 follows: Sllver dollars, $256,469; silver jon, C & NWSFdel 0 Pacifit othis new to report under this | Bay, § 50; Wallsend, $3; Co-operative Walls- | 200 Hale Noreri. iver Hi : gold bullfon, ¥ New York Stock Market. Chgo Terminal 4s.. 73| So Rallway Wheat— IEVEBEOOL e Souis ).:;:m s 45 end, $9; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 in | 600 Ophir T 89| 300 Stiver Hil. » = Colo Southern 4s.. 887 |Stand R & Opesity 511% | BEANS—Bavos, $2 50@2 65; Small White, 34 65 | S2cks: Pennsylvania’ Anthracite Egg, $14: Can- | 300 Ophir sl ~ . CEW ~ i1 3 —To-d: . ra| D &R G 4 102 | Tex & Pac lsts it 5 1% BAN nel, $10 per ton: Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and Rewvenue Collections. NEW XORE, Al %o Gay Sx & wooord | Wrte Gepers] 59% | Tex & Pac 2ds Clostie @4 90; Large White, $#@415; Pink, $180G2; | $17" in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, | Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock day in many particulars on the New York | F W & D C Ists.105% Union Pacific 4 3 Red, $3@3 25; Blackeye, $3@3 25; Limas, $6@6 15; | $$ 45 per 2000 pounds and $3 50 per ton, accord- | Exchange yesterday: e a Stock Exchange. The extent and varfety of | Gen Flectric bs 180 | Wabash 1sts k] Wheat— March. May-Aug. . ing to brand. Session, In‘ernal revenue collections in this district - e O 3 Wabash 24 % | Openii 19 40 Pea, nominal; Red Kidney, $4@4 50 per ctl. =z t % Morning Session. “were | $3ASH, against SILMS in | 1he rice movement have rarely Ir ever besn | I N e e | W are Shore 4 23 | Cloaing. 19 45 | SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal: Yellow SUGAR"The Western Sugar Refining Com- | 3200 Belcher . . 03] 200 Mexican . the Jeading descriptions being as | T9Ualed in & bull market, althoush the crumb- | 3 ‘x'g T.2ds: §1°|Wis Cent Ists. Flour— Mustard, nominal; Flax. ¥ $003: Canary. 33 | PEY, Juotes; ber 1o in 10010 bassy o o, | 2100 Best & Beicher 15| 300 ophir Ing of prices in a panic has occasionally M K & T 4s 991 'va_ Centuries, .185 200 Ophir Opening 24 50 3%e for Eastern; ‘Alfalfa, T9@8lsc for Califor- | 1 qnet ol PCh NV, P a 33, 'sx-x:: u‘;"_l‘md‘;““ | caused as wide variations. All ordinary stand- ; MINING STOCKS. Cloing 2 65 ;.‘::c'u%nio@‘%c g&rclltah. Rape, 2@2%c; Hemp, §l3‘,"¢°".:~, RS Sraamoiin &, 550 Bxira S | 1250 Con Cal & ;.1(::;3; 20 Potost oo 12 i ¥ > e | ards fail in the computation of such a mar- | Adams 22:Little Chlef ....... 14 = £ Vot 7 s 50 = .05¢; Golden C. : barrels. 10c more; hal Ot = sul fae S Neves B ST $5361; tobacco, §3569; docu- | oy The forces In operation were Titanic in | Alice ) Boston Wool Market. DRIED PEAS_Niles, $1@250; Green, 2700 | parrels, 2 more; boxes, 50 more; 50-Ib bdgs, | 40 Gronm Fomt-- 13| £00 Serm Rone -1 mentary stamps, proprietary stamps, 3 per ctl; Blackeye, nominal. their power and effect. The undeviating suc- | Breece S MR R R 700 Mexican ... | Bruns : i % F barrels or fts equivalent. Dominos, half-bar- = 205 B A cess of the speculative leaders in advancing | (imatack Tunn EOSTON, April 3.—The Amerlcan Wool and | Pyfafoes, Onions and Vegetables. |reis 6.3ic; boxes, 8.5 per ib. Afternoon Session. Dried Fruiis in New York. prices made them bold to a degree which it is : Cotton Reporter to-morrow " will say: 2 —_— $00 Best & Belcher 15| 300 Mexican Jrie New ; mioderate to term recklessness. They bought ! y 200 Best & Belcher 19| 20 Mexican g with an unsparing hand through the stunning | The week just passed has been remarkable, Receipts of Produc 29 Bant, e rot only because of the large wool sales which | Rhubarb was firmer and Peas were higher pts of Produce. o ol 13| 200 Ophir -» Mail reports from valanche of offerings which was hurled upon | a I R e Veae s » - . ; ¢ sales have | under decreased recsipts. e other Vege: =2 Cholla S e cantibie 16 Soil Soetl; it , | them on the advances and lavished their re- . have been made, but becausé these S e Tl oot FOR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. 20 Con Cal'® Vi s734] %0 Ophie - Laege iy sources apparently with an abiding conviction ly on 50-60s. It is doubtful if that | ;.0 the astounding in prices, mow o long | n be picked up now under §%c. Stocks | continued. was destined to go indefinitely fur- | call loans . Il sizes on the spot are reduced further. | ther. That the speculative spirit was still | Time loans ng been practically hellab signig | pant among a large circie. of the public | = Stocks— ras obvious from the large and eager follow- | STOCKS AND BONDS. been made with no quotable effect upon the \Union Pecific . Drice in elther direction. There is felt to be| Potatoes and Onions stood about as before. | Flour, ar sks. 3 @4 Union Land . & Certain amount of firmness, due to a rafusal | Recclpts were 1227 boxes Asparagus, &2 | Wheat. ctls. 40| wee: 22 ou the part of the sellers to make any great | boxes Rhubarb, 011 sacks Bay Peas and MS | Oats. otis onds— ) i concession, but on the other hand there 1S |sacks New Potatoes. Corn, ctls. 10,460| Broomcorn, bales 1,340 Beans, sks. 8,100/ Pelts, " bdls.. 630| Potatoes, sks. 50| Onlons, sk icul: 40 Con Cal & V.1 92%| 400 Sierra. Nevada.. 500 Gould & Curry. 13/ 200 Union Con...... CLOSING QUOTATIONS. week worth speaking The cut for export ) nd eage 625 Atchison 4 . coual determination on the part of buyers not | ““BOTATOES. Harly Rose, 63@ssc; Burbanks, —-— R icns ks = iarigng iy ey Toesdlh T iRty ing which was - attracted by any show of | 9" | Mining Sha to pay any more for wool than they have been | sgg3oe for River and 60c@sl for Oregon; Ga g 10| Brandy. gais “';fif\ff""‘ A HB‘;& o aren | irensth at any point in the list. It cannot | American Sugar....141 |Adventure giving for the past few weeks. The bulk Of | net Chiles from Oregon, 80c@sl; Sweets, 60@65¢ | Wool, bales. 576/ Tallow, ctls. 208 Ve ) f o. b, coast, has had no appareuc | ke said that news in the ordinary sense had | Bell “elephone......169% Bingham fhe Duying of -ihe past week has come from | ror piieon: Mew Boiatoa (Ot ver q Bt . SO NS | Alghe 04 05| Justice . [T sa] effect on the spot market other than | ar¥thing to do With the ex:raprdinery buoy- | Boston & Alban 7" | Amalg Coj worsted mills, and they have confined them- | 'ONTONS--§2Gg2 75 per etl: Cut Onions, T5c@ "812 Quickaiiver, fisks 3 | Alta 05 07| Kentuck . o 2 ause a little uneasiness in some quarters | aucy of the market, although rumors were | Boston Llevated...172 |Atlantic . selves pretty largely to fine and fine medium | &G0 DONSCI0EE 0 BEE WO UG BE0RS LECR x = | Andes 05 06 Lady Wash. a o g5 1o the possible course of the domestic mar- | Plenty and all-embracing. It was also a Boston & Maine...198 |Boston & Mont. Territory. Buyers have included such concerns | Grinod - 25G4dc per. box. — T T | Beleher St 68 @) Mexican now B o e e e o e meceeded in | Marked characteristic of the market that the | Chzo. Bur & Q....if3is Butte & Bosto 5% | a5 the American Woolen Company, which has | “VROE I HITRE R0 0 §101 75 per box; Best & Belcher 13 13|Oceidental U111 @ 07 . any business with the other side, as | Jéalings were hea: predominant in a lim- | Dominion Coal...... 33" Calumet & Hecla..825 | hcen a large buyer, Arlington Mills, Pacific | soparagus 32 55@2 50 for fancy, $175G2 per | Bullion . = DI S 5 g A e cen Waving bees | ited number of stocks and that the general | Dom Coul prefd....1lI_|Centennial 2% | Mills and the Wanskuku Company. They have | PaPEUS, 85 208 0 A0r, SO B 0 reen STOCK MARKET Caledonia. 1 Qovemm 2 [ o Prices haying beeh | sreculation was decisively influenced by the | Federal Stoel - Franklin % | bougnt larsely, but carefully, with an eve to | Pias Tyuiso sor Bay: String Beans. dgisiie: | | B Challenge Con.. 15 17| Potost » 1 weveral hous hefore New York dealers | Biovement of these. Two stocks stand out con. | fed Steel prefd.::16s |Humboldt” 2" | quality as well as price. ‘The sales for the | Cofl, ZEAULS Jo% Das, ST Beane, SIS Chollar - i 12| Savage . s rd quotations. Sloous even 1h JHl Tis the, ptoe Sovemienl [ FICHIMEE v Sl el v.eek in Boston amounted to 11,335.000 pounds | o crgts;: from Mexico, $I@1 2 per crate; Bgg | - 4 | Confidence .. ® 73| Scorplon . = 1 < £ in which was astonishing throughout. These | Gen Jlectric 2173 Parrot . 5 dcmestic and 160,000 foreign, making a total | pront "y 0c" Angales, 13%@17%e per 1b; Green . Con Cal & Va..1 [ st sie, Denwae “tall Jusisio®and Hoek lind, | ey BUCORHL - T gautacy oo 1%, { of 11,485,000 pounds, against a total of 6.997.000 p.o0, Loy SNRC o (PACTEC PIL ' CGRRC | Business was good on the morning session | Con Imperial. ra Ne L abont 25 e T s N s I e D e e o for the previous week, and a total of 27400 | and"Jsc for Bell; Dried Peppers, 12@1Sc: Dry | of the Bond Exchange and thers were some | Con New Work. - 0f Silver ¥iill 8 totally negl Unpeeled C Spresion. > Rumors were ‘ircutaied That 5 | NOB Gas & Coke. 13| Utan Mining. for the corrvsponding week last veor. Sales | Okra. 35 per b Carrots. 235@3c per sack: Hot- | fuctuations. Oceanic advanced to $47. Spring | Groeis Conr . 2 o Standard " o es selling in a small way at VEIY | jcase had been signed by which the New York | Old Colony . 208" [Winona_ . Sqainst 43,125,000 for the corrésponding time | house Cucumbers. T5c@SL 2% per dozen; Summer | valley Water declined to 91, Paauhau to | Exchequer . o1 03 Syndicate = e Cheaper and fancy grades are | Central took control and guaranteed a dividend | Oid Dominion 23 | Wolverines F 2 ?;.n:zfir::@sqhnsi“mgzb st e Ber b | §31 30 and Hutchinson to $20-25. Gould & Curry. 13 14 Union Con. 13 wedium grades not being wanted. | of 7 per cent for a year and 8 per cent an- 2034 b In the afternoon Gas and Electric was firmer | Hale & Norers. 00 11 Utah [ Rubber . m peeled peaches are very sick. Prime | nially afterward. The stock was run up an ¥ — — 7 . 15@20c per Ib. at $15 75 and Giant' Powder at $§1 25. | Julia .... 02' Yellow Jacket.. 15 17 " casicr.”47c being bid and 45 | Exipeine 53 Doints o 11 Rock, Isiand was | T e New York Metal- Market. ; B e | S Bk et Ty vt prices and was forced 1% under last night. It wa: S NEW YORK, April 3.—Advices from London 3 % TPhe Corona Oil Company has levied an as- | STEAMER SANTA ROSA “onditi: ¢ rect. not until late in the day that it assumsd th NEW YORK. April The Commercial Ad- e essment of Sc, delinquent in office April 29, Condity 1 Wbl Sy lagership of the market when It was rushed | vertiser's London financial cablegram eays: ‘:r‘,‘:fg::fm; e O e uturey | Came sold off well again. The Poultry mar- | ale day May 0. ¢ S The New York circular of Henry Clews savs: | uf thoucands of chares to 1o at which point | The market for home stocks was dull here to- | a¢ £111 12 6d. Th local market for that | ket continued in very fair shape for sellers, | The following dividends are payable on the Shi t That Is to Go Eas* o ule the bamkers and the great banks | it clesed At an extreme rise fom (he lowest | day. All the business that was dome was re- | metal, however. had a decldedly weak under- | and high prices still ruled for most kinds. | 10th: California Wine, 6c; Pacific Gas Im- | Second (pmen 0 . g cautious. It is safe to assume | Of 13% points, The buying of the Grangers | stricted to American shares and West Africans, | tone under a sheer absence of support, as the | No Eastern came in. O s o W s, W, Cul gemion by Way of the Great Northern o 5 1 under | Seemed to be based largely on general con- | which were extraordinarily buoyant. The tone | statistical position gives no promise of a bull- | POULTRY_Live Turkeys, 11@lZ for Gob- Sg‘fn o ciatke. sk Borili o the Boad Tox+ Railroad. portant class are already Under| jserations, The movement resuited in an ex- | of all the rest of the market was heavy. The | ish turn. The close was weak at $% & : | blers apd 13@ltc for Hens; Geese, per pair, | ,=2ies o STk, and BOnEs On to8 on ne ente as large as they care 10 carry. | trume advance of $% in Burlington, § In St | American department was highly excied and | showing a loss of 2 pointa on bid figures. | The | §175@2: Goslings, 32 @2 75; Ducks, $6@7 for | SoaN6C WENE the et Uhree, Months of the| 10§ ANGELES, April 3—The second ey do mot need to be reminded that it is | Paul and Omaha, 5 in the preferred, 3% in gh records were wade in several lesues | rest of the list In the local metal market, how: | old and $8G9 30 ‘for vouns: Hens. W s0@s : | YEOT YSNE 25, 10Nk SRR o L Sl S | shipment of cltrus frult to the East via LADEN WITH ORANGES reedfu Il i reserve 1 North’ te , 4% in the 1. d, 2% In St | N¢ e d Louisville and | ever, was without impo g = ~. L o the e lative ot | Paul and % in the preferred. . The rise ir | A o e e e buyer of Louls. | cven varlation in price, —Copper was about | 3 30; Frvers, $6@ o0: Brotlers. . $4 s0Gé fop | 315,500; stocks, 131,773 shares, against 138,383 | the new Pacific Coast steamship and ’ puns i Lackawanna was obviously in sympathy with | and New York sapported this stock, also | unchanged In London at £88 125 6d for spot | large and $250@3 50 for small; Pigeons, $2 per E e Great Northern route left Port Los An- € that may possibly appear sooner or 1ater. | tiat iy Delaware and Hudson and extended to | Northern Pacific issues, which Berlin joined | and £63 2s 6d for futures. Here the situation | dozen for old and §250@2 75 for Squabs. | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. geles to-day on the steamer Santa Rosa. 3t is rather their policy to effect a liguidation | €1, People's Gas became very buoyant at the | in the buying of, on the revival of the old | was featureless and Lake Superior was nom-| GAME-—Gray Gecse, §3; White Geese, $1%5; AR i GiCmeks couteby o Timithelt daie o weir present advances than to cncourage | last and rose an extreme 4% In sympathy with | story that the Northern Pacific was to acquire | inally quoted at $I7 and casting and electro- | Brant, 51 50 for small and 52 for large; English WEDNESDAY, April 3-2 p. m. | oo S0P w ones; and, of course, it may be expected | Rock Island. Theie was an enormous amount | the Chicago. Milwaukec and St. Paul after all. | Iytic at $16.62t%3. Lead continues dull and un- | Snipe, $3: Jack Snipe, $1 25; Hare, §1 25; Rab- g e oranges and one of lemons and is due in o met out while cliques | *- Profit taking dur.ng the day and only a few | The general list remainca qalet, with Atchison | changed " at $4 50. Spelter ruled tolerably | bits, 3125 for Cottontail and $1 for Brush. UNITED STATES BONDS. San Francisco to-morrow. At San Fran- e © SaTues | siocks escaped without serious inroads upon | gragging. The bank las bought £20,000 in | steady in tone with trade dull at old prices— Fzliira e Bid Ack, | Cisco, the fruit will be reloaded for Seattls iders are thiukiug it safe to hold on. | their best prices, the reaction extending to as | Tndian bars. Silver was flat and it looked | 33 90@3 %. American iron markets were quiet, Butt Ch d E 4s coupon. 11311139, 1383139 | on the steamship Umatilla and Is due in ant force is co-operating with | much as ‘ in l;elawarle ?lnd Hu(ll’sun »}r;# large | ¢ if it might go lower, a great many weak l,;sut nfi"&a) Pl§ lrla;‘n vra_r‘rum; werefl_q\zlpéelc; Est utter, cese an ggs- is Tegistered. 11234113% Nitg | Seattle on the morning of the 9th. The - _mil s | emounts in other volatile stocks. This was e 1 39 5 ; Northern foundry, $15 2 ; e 0 . o . c 1 et et princinals Im fhe | LCIably" true ‘of the steel’ stocks, which were | Iolders having turned (o realizing Southarn foundry, 1415 50, and soft Southern, | . ;S e s LGN N SRy o gt st o e e e G e S e e e iat | Attlvely tyaded in. Tha engagement of an na: | _Atchison, o1%; Canzdian Tacific, a4 Nortn- $13@15 30. i dections was Ax pelanaly atbial i B o T C 15 — o : B e e ey % e Ifkeoly s Gitional $1.000,000 in gold for export was totally | ern Pacific proferred, §7: Union - the former continued in light suppt: d | C C Water sng time to come for the demmes In which | CTOME) 3.0 n gold for export was tofally | Serred, 81%; Grand Trunk, 8%: Anaconds, 9%. New York Cotton Market. BEbk Skt Tor Mokane: . Sladke Gt Butior | R L & T 8. Pauly Again Receiver. o aocs with " largely’ over. | Dealings in bonds were large and the mar- | Bar silver, flat, 26 15-16d per ounce. Money, o bt izl Pl ot F & Cl Ry Y 5 ' "ctocks: the time for them to realize is | Ket irregular. Total sales, $3,6%.000. | 4 per cent. NEW YORK, April 5.—The cotton market| Receipts as reported by the Dairy Exchange | Geary-st R & SAN DIEGO, April I—Chatles W. fore ‘while the market 1t strong and ac. | United States new 4s advanced % and the | % i orened steady, with an advance of 2@4 points, | Were: 58,500 pounds and 69 tubs of Butter, | Haw C Bsi. . Pauly was to-day reappointed receiver of b and "well-informed men do not Deed o | old 45 coupon declined % per cent on the last | New York Money Market. nd atterward fhe course of prices was for | 1360 cases Eggs. 37,20 pounds California Cheess | Ha¥ the Golden Cross Mining Company at be (old that they are pursuing that policy as A hne ek e | i 5 most part. strongly upward.” May was the | 14~ pounds Easicn Cheese. i Hedges by Superior Judge Torrance. His ast as thy can do so without breaking down Shaves Closing NEW YORK, April 3.—Money on call steady | leading feature throughout the session, opening Crearity ek, o e T, siaids Do bond_was fixed at $25,000. Nine months < - . 3 te| Sold. Stocks— Bid. | at 2G3 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 3%@ | 8t 8.0lc, selling off to 7.99¢ and then advancing | 2963 , 1c; | Do ago Mr. Pauly was succeeded by Colonel B e O e notn ] % A besien . e cent. Sterling exchange easier, with | t0 8.30c, With the close at 8.24c. Last Satur- |~ = o N et e Sk Trumbo as receiver, but during that time euch & situation bu: also ave aiready in Atchison prefd | A P bustness In bankers bIlls at 34 654 89 | 42y May clored at 7.6%c. To-day's best price , Dolry Fxtras, c; firsts, 1ic; seconds, — | .y, was gencral manager of the property. His of execution—it seems prudent for the Raltimore & Ohlo. for demand and at $4 S4%@4 84% for sixty days; | [ePresented, for the position an advance of | 'St 0" creamery extras, —; firsts, —: | Do reappointment is said to be entirely satis- dinary speculative Lolder of stocks to begin BRI R | posted rates, $ 85%@1 8; commercial bills, [ %C: The market closed steady at a net ad-} o oonag " "Galry extras, —. A T factory to all parties concerned. Jessen his obligations and prepare for a “Z?";:fgefgg‘ze"ghm §4s41. SHver certificates si@ne, Bar sil: vance of 8 to S polata, | “3 Fiekié, — ‘per” pound. NEB ; in the market e market has unques- 2 h | Ver, 3%c. Mexican dollars, 48lsc. Government # F i Keg, —— per pound. e T I e e Chicago Great Western ... Vers, frroutar: ‘State bonds, easter rairnd | . Chicago Livestock Market. (CHEESEFancy. full cream. %: chotee, | X B HOTEL ARRIVALS Sear 3% the earningr, Dot gross and net, Chicare Ind & ol o e e T o N AR X ram, isGiEE e M IN e PALACE HOTEL. year 80 the 8 . Chicago Ind & Loulsville prefd. o : . Apri A e s, 17,- | FEREEE * % 0GL Do 3a mts. 102% — eamans, Sacto | M: N e o B e S Chicago & Eastern Illinois. Condition of the Treasury. 000, Including 200 Texans; steady to frm; butch- | Californta Ranch — Selected White, lc; | 02k Tr Co 5. — — |Stkn G & E 6610 — | M Tapir N ¥ e e Famees e Sl Chom Dair: fhe SR SR Chloths & Botysea. s T .| ers’ stock and Texans, strong; good to prime | mixed colors, 13c per dozen. Oak W Co 55.1003101% | G H Heisen, Minn |J J McLaughlin, Mich of competing roads afford pmx:ua’el L:r b i R T e WASHINGTON, April 3.—To-day's statement fi:":;.f%fiéa':’.:' 221 ;r;-zgmm gx@‘éfl%gfigj "gnlill_gzté{-'gt;l:;.ud—Selected, 13c; stand- WATER STOCKS. g-;; )il_e!uen, B;l‘llr:n - }; g m lH;.ntoorhd & large mitigation of watecutting: and s Colorado Southern ...... of the treasury balances in the general fund, 3 i 3 ' . 12%c: nds, 7 Spring Valley. 90 91 ‘cagen, Illino! oefletsch, Ohio exinting spectlative Cecliement thive mmay be Colorado Southern Ist ‘prefd exclusive of the $150.000,000 gold tn the division | S°\(Ee, S5 200N (0 SRS, SENG MIRICIN | sconds, ST ane. ——i standard, — - Wi Shber; Oniana |T 7 Frame chicags umption of thoss co-operative alliances DoT Lo Pt B eerd o Hy apg Jiable cash balance, | siow, 3 7526 20; Texas fed steers, {op' sales, | ~Storage — California fancy, —; standacd. | . . N J Mack, Spokane L T Jobnson, Ohlo All this warrants a higher normal level of o epog i Rt e g gold, hith $5 15@5 25; Texas grazers, firm, §3 50@4; Texas i Efilern fancy, —; standard, —; sec- E:"‘m Gas ... 3 — |Ssc ER & R— 40 | S W Browning, Ky C W Price, Mont e e B e Denver & Rio Grande .0 # t UG8 Rlleints to-day, s5.000: tomorrom, [ —_ M mes til - sS P o e m = a8 | LIRS o [irs Minehan hon fairly Giscounted: the current average prices Eri s 4 2 18,000 left over, 200: nearly s : top, 36 20 | Dpridy, e 3 0 4 [ Frapcisco. #4 4% I'Mre Spitzer, Toledo, O|J W Barr, of many stocks range sbove their Gividend | siave mne is prefd ‘ b ivh Gt o Pl ied "l Hao Tor oo Lo choles duous and Citrus Fruifs. | Pec cas imp — 4 IStk & &% — 14" | 473 S0 00 ¥% %3 e aying value, current or prospective, and 8| 5100 Great Northern prefd 1 E%‘c P 6!':-:‘e . "Se00 1205 i light, S et e FunE B o Mrs Donlldwné .? j lé Erdri djustment of thelr values Wil sooner or | 50 Hocking Coal .. |4 BHh UK ot e O t!‘rom Weather Bureau reports and letters | Firem's ey b Mrs F Bean, C 1B Lasue ' - Hocking Valley . - TR EP— h SNl 3 rom growers in different parts of the State TOCKS. Beas, — With respect to the m 3 strong; lambs, steady; good to choice wethers, e Bean, Cal Mrs Adam, Of inaustrial stocks. Hoating o the asber Jlinete Contral NEGW YORK, April 3.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | incluging export.. 3i 904325 fair to cholcs | it appears thet more or less damege to Apri- | Anglo-Cal ... 10 — |Lon P & A.ue — |5 B Ban Tl |57 &am NX they differ very widely from the prospects of Jowa Central prefd. 25,505 barrels; exports, 15,442 barrels; dull and | mixed, 34 60G3; Westarn sheep, including ex- | cots and Almonds has been done by the recent | Bank of Cal-03 — |Mfef By Cla).. 168 = | 33 Benlinger, Mont |Mrs Clarke: N ¥ the railroad investments. Some $2.500.000,000 of Lake Erie & Western weaker with wheat. lnor! $ Wgfir v )";, nrisyhgb:flfiia 2 n:ntlve {;eoe!uii fln:':lxzedr:u:galn:svemy have mot yet | 1o¢ N of S F. — 512%! C H Heifner, Seattle |Mrs D P Goodman, NY gound and honest l‘nhihs’.‘:lri‘l investments which Yake Erle & Western prefd WHEAT-Recelpts, 5,030 bushels; exports, | 12mbs, $# 7505 40; Wes! 3 3 BiE vaik ofi Dravets Emeht: Eisbis uriods SAVINGS BANKS. Stee Dodse: Colo Toeal T C Becker, ¥ ¥ y seer e ve n - . . R AT - Vs 000 2 B Suddenty converted into §5,000,000,000 Of issues Loutsville. & Nashviile | 165,320 bushels; spot. gteady: No. 2 red, 8lc f. Poviland’s Business as follows: * Fancy” Naxels, S1g2; cholce, 303 | German .....150 1000 Sav & Loan.. — — | MIZ @ Giosagood. N ¥ C H Dalley, ¥ ¥ the larger part of which is in common stock, Manhattan L o. b. afloat; No. 2 1¥d, 8c elevator; No. 1 . @3130; standard do, 60c@$l10; standard St. | Humboldt TR 5 [HCHENTE = | I¥ M-Goodlett, Ind Miss G Webb, Mich liable at any moment to be thrown upon the Metropolitan Street Railway. Northern Duluth, 86%: f. o. b. afloat; No, 1 = e _ | Michaels, %0c@S$1 15. g"fi“s‘ e rus — | = T Clarke, Omaha |H Louis, N ¥ market. The result Of these conversions is to Mexican Central ... bard Duluth, %0%c f. o. b. afloat. Options | PORTLAND, Or. April 3.—Clearings, $404,- | The above sales show a firmer market for - 1RO, J F Clarke, Chicago |H G Luyties, St Louts put our industrial system largely upon a Minneapolis & St Louis. were weak and heavy all day, reaching de- | §89; balances, $160,812. Oranges. Stocks, however, continue free. STREET RAL AD STOCKS. ‘| 3 C Grant, Chicago |Mrs Luyties, St Louis speculative foundation. At the same time the Minneapolis & St Louls prefd moralization in the afternoon, under stop-loss rmared Limes are still lower, and the steamer brought | california-st .. — 14) O S L & H.. 4 — | Mrs Grant, Chicago |Mrs M Wigg, St Louts anagement of this vast amount of business Missouri Pacific selling, a collapse of curn prices, weak Eng- Northern Wheat Market. up 210 boxes fresh stock. Lemons continue | Geary-st 41% — Presidio — — |LPRoss, NY LLdeRussy, US A us been subjected to untried methods, about Mobile & Ohio. lish cables, short selling and total absence of . weak. Bananas are still scarce and very firm | Market-st . 0 — Mrs Ross, N Y Miss § F Brown, N Y the outcome of which there can be no certain Miseouri Kansas & Texas. buyers Heavy export trade made a little im- e at the advance. POWDER STOCKS. M Woolley, N ¥ L Mc , Cal estimate. The whole movement is a stupend. Missouri Kansas & Texas prefd. | pression_on the market In the last few min- OREGON. Large Strawberries are weak, but the small | o0y con Co. St 81%|Vigorit - 314 | L Manhefmer, Chicago| M F Menzies, Cal ous experiment, undertaken as much from New Jersey Central Utes. Closed unsettlel at 1@1%c met decline. | PORTLAND, April 3.—WHEAT—Walla Wal- | 07¢s keep wp. 0~ SUGAR STOCKS. A B Coates, Pa Mr Wheeler, Cal speculative impulses as from sound business New York Central. | May, TI%@1S%c, closed at 75c; July, TI%@TS%c, | 1a, Bic. . TRAWBERRIES. (58900 a P o T4 8 |Kilauea J H Crawford, Tenn [T Driscoll, Cal motives. And this immense volume of uncer: Norfolk & Western Closed at 78%c; September, 7714@78 5-16c, closed WASHINGTON. ST s e s = }nn-c o p A Bl - 20% 2% | Mrs Crawford, Temn |J N Wil Cal tein issues is to find its market in Wall street. Norfolk & Western prefd. at_7ic. TACOMA. April 3.—WHEAT—Declined %e | Longmorths pISsSNp e o juni s A T ] o b 3915 40 | W Fiock, Iilinois A Stetson, 8 Salvador The effect upon the steadier securities of the Northern Pacific .. HOPS_Quiet. % to-day. Blite stem, 5c; club, 56%c. A SITo pep hox fx comn: Sad. §i} Hotokas /- o 28520 | Miss L Fiock, Ilitnots |W C Johnson, Cal railroads must at least be disturbing and the 700 Northern Pacific pret HIDES—Firm. o L e R A A A e R e 3. | W Bowley, Boston |G H Southard, N Y morale of speculation can hardly fail to be Ontario & Western WOOL—Dull. Foreizn Market. o e (G MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. O L Wilson, Palo Alto| Mrs Southard, N ¥ lowered.” Oregon Raflway & SUGAR—Raw, steady; fair refining, 3%4@ oreign Jarkets. Seeclings, —; Tangerines; @3 2 Lemons, | plaska Pack.. — 1%%)|Oceanic S8 Co 46% 50 | C F Cook, Chicago | Miss Southard, N ¥ —_— Yregen Railway & Nav pref | 317-3%; centrifugal, 9 'test, 4 1-16c; molasses St Hegel {;'" e ao”mx?&m-: Cal Fruit Can$8 — |Pac AF A.... 2 — | Mrs Cook, Chicago |Mrs Flanders, f, N Y Weather Report. ennsylvania Sugar, 3 9-3%c; refined, teady. LONDON, April 3.—Consols, % 13-16; sflver, | §ao my orape Ot e neh: Tincapples 756 | Cal Wine Asn.100 — |Pac C Bor Colsi% — | Mrs H P Victor, Chgo |K E Caln, Kansas port. LR GOFFEE—Spot Rlo, casy: No. T Involce, S%C: | 26 15-164; French rentes, 101f 27%c. Wheat car- | @42 ok el B Lo A Mer Ex Assn.105 — (Par Paint Co. 18 — | Mrs J S Crane, Chgo ild, duil; lova, Sie@12%c ures closec 2 o s o 7 # = (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) Reading 24 prefd Unchianged to a net advance of 3 points; total S e B L L B ¥ ¥ e riv? e e Cnm’GChRAND’ ?mx-x B i SAN FRANCISCO, Aprll 303 p. m. Rio Grande Western sales were 15,230 bags, including May, 3 &: | Xo. 1 Standsrd calitormia, 3e: sarsoes Walla | - Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. 40 Alaska Packers' Assoclation 12575 | Mrs H Victor, Chicago|E P Smith, Ina % o g Rio Grande Western prefd July, $ 65: September, $5 65; December, $6 05; | Walla. 29s; English country e 25 Alaska Packers' Assoclation 5 The following are the seascnal rainfalls to St Louls & San PFrancisco. January. $6 15. stead; 15 Honokus lfig E J Ray, Sta Barbara E Miller, ington ate, as compared with those of same date | 30 St Louls & San Fran lst pre O ioRt_Receipts, 85,450 packages; strong; | LIVERPOOL. April 3—Wheat, easy: No. 1| mnere is nothing new to report. e 1%, | 1€ Kays, Los ang | ¥ Grittin, Va season, and rainfall in last twenty-four | . 209 St Louis & San Fran 21 pref * | fresh creamery. 16@22c; factory, J1@l4lgc. Standard Cslifornia, G 3%d@6s Jdi Theat In| FRUITS—Apricots, 5@7c for Royal 190 Hutchinson S P Co, s 8. 79 0% | T B Sotntrnn e W T Y- Angels s o2 St Lonis Southwestern prefd. “Ecifisn_g::fm‘p?a‘w L417 | packages; strang: [ Calt 00 rete: partly eheaber. weathes in | 10c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, $:%@5c: | 110 Hutchinson 5 B Co- - 20 50 Dixon ‘\FH n°..'m,"' !..,"n"’. Last | This | Last | 670 St Paul ... = "DRIED FRUITS. England, overcast. sun-dried, 1%:@2%c; Peaches, 3@3%c for stand- | 110 Hutehinson. 8 - 3237% | B T Hatch, St Michael F Wi STATIONS. 2 Hours Season. | Season. | 1000 St Paul prefd . S ST At Abples el COTTON—Uplands, #%d. ard, 4@il4c for choice and 5@ée for fancy: | 1) JMEHTSON 3 == H M Hall, 'Weaverville P J Hiat - ! 1.000 St Paul & Omaha. The market for evaporated apples ruled rather CLCSING. Pears, 2@c; Plums, pitted, 4@5c; unpitted, 1@ | 5 3 - 2037% | Dr C C Teall, N Y |R A Nabey & w, Minn Eureka oe | am | 2 Southern Pacific guiet but about steauy at unchanged Prices. | AT Spot, steady: No. 2 red Western | Uc: Nectarines, 5GS%c fof red and s%@sc for | 2 Kleues, PIear P B ® |G W Jonnson, M1 | W D King. Mini Sacramente o0 | B S o B ittzac: cholce. S@3%c: fancy, 6@6se. | Calis | winter, 68 14; No. 1 Nuithern spring, 6s 2td: | White. 2 {31000 N P C R 3 55 bo 108 995 Tlonden (G W Purington, Foston acramento .02 3,600 Southern Railway prefd. i | - .| PRUNES—Santa Clara, 4 sizes, 3c: 30-40s, 7c; 5 S8 Co 80. A W Smith, N ¥ G H_Harlon, Fe San Franciscs. Trace ] 1200 Texas & Paclfic. e e ot e s ez ondy: | May, sn TiNAr Sule, or it oo« *e24YE | jo-s0s, Gic: 60-cls, drac: 0-108, Tic: 10-808. B! | gio00 Occanic S9 Donds. 141 % | C H Brampion. Chicas G A Hammer & w. Cal Fresno . 008 | BLIO Uolon Pacific mes, 3U4@Tc nd._as e and qual- | May. ; July, 5 . 000 T "a0A0be, Bic 1001308 Tiges rubles: | P00 V Dewlin, llihois |P M Rooney, Sacto » —Royal, 7 ; v CORN—Spot, steady: American mixed, new, L : h Lhes . | "115 Paauhau 8 P Co, 8 15. 31 50 | Independence - 0.0 | | 10,50 Tnion Pacific prefd. ity. Apricots—Royal, 12c; Moorpark, $4@ 3 ¥ % " | 3¢ premium; Sonomas, %c and San Joaquins Valley Wats Mrs 8 Hibbler, N R Ragan, Bakersfid s | 7 Vi e d, 1212@20c; un, 2s 11%4d; do, old, 45 %d. Futures, quiet; May, | }$¢ P! g o 120 Spring Valley Water. . 91 00 | ghn s Qv | 03 | 58 | L Wb . PeachesPeel, 1RGNS umweelet YOI0 | 5 Ja; Suit 5 807 Sterivor, 5 o | N Joe e Sanis Claras efct 1 and over. | o 3 s Do 4 ot iy |0 evis, Boiivis |6 . Berjer. Bekertd -~ S Courics Trace | 2054 | 3.3 %0 Wheeling & Lake Krie ¥ o5 RAJSINS-The ~ Ralsin Growers' Assoctation | 25 spaime Valley Water.. ek ger | 3R T Miss Scappatura. Utah o P b Sagimim s | 15 S oA o B | Chicago Grain Market. || T g AT e e M2 i PRI ity W minimum, 41; mean, 46. 3 "0 Thi S 3 2 % it 3 ;s S 2 R s o ze 0 S F H Gllman, Minn __ | D Smith, Healds WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL| L) Raliinore & OHs pretd ‘ | LOCAL MARKETS. SRR et Slianet_Fanci e e o | o Al e Aesociaion Ba | G gt & Wi ¥ eioaneh 8] FORECAST. National Tube, t T. = choice, 9%c: standard prime, Sc; un- Hawaifan C & S 102 37 F v - 7 e - Natione: e o 34000 3% | ¥ V Krauss, Ohlo ~ |J C Johnson, Reno The pressure has rieen rapidly over the north.- Aiaisimarad Conver CHICAGO, April 3—Dear forces which had | ¥ * [ e SR T S 318 |0 Morrison, ‘Cion E ¥ Read. Buffalo- 7. portien of the Rocky Mountains and west- E Companies— heen gathering their energies for the onslaught . : Pacific brand, 2-crown, T-crown, %c, | 13 Hutchinsen S P Co. Jo 3% (M B Campbell, Cal 3 Burtscher. Aubuzn 2 as fallen rapidly over < Exchange and Bullion. e 3tc; seeded (Fresno prices), fan- S P Co b L Butle & w. Mich _ |G ¥ Sutn, Antarn zona. Conditions are still unfaverable for American 1R | meant, it was belleved by many, for the crush- ¢4 b N i b e fan.| 108 Hukclinguit . ¥ CoC D3 -2 5 | ¢ Moore, Corning |J A Kuppsnheimer.NY seitled fair weather over the greater portion United States ing of George H. Phillips, credited with being B Pt B Tk ey | o S M 210 | Mrs IT Moore, Corng!E Swinford, Colusa the coast. Wells Fargo in control of the market, broke out at the SEBu UL B por Dox:' 3-cromn. 3180 Taois | O e e & Cos i E Milner & w, R 1 ho temperature has fallen rapidly over Ne- Miscellaneous— opening of the corn Taarket, es they also did $ 5% | Glusters, $2; Dehesa, $2 50: Tmp e AN | 0 EE Electric ik A H Normand, Seotinq vnia and Utah, and eastbound travelers may American Cotton Oil.... e e e e e iR = C A S e e LR R BT PR R e L T 5 7 : T Golly & = Teim Sipect light snow and freezing temperatare American Cotton Ofl prei influenced somewhat perhaps by weak cables, it I R et PRI Bolnts in | B U S 35 bonds (coup) it 6 |7 Hutton & w. Minn siween the Sierra and the Rockles, At Salt American Malting ... was exerted at the upening May was soid | Seer. o Excnange, telegraphic — I | TR Cnestnuts, $@10c per b for Ttalian: | 0 o o o S NEW WESTERN HOTEL. e City thers Bas Deen % fal 00,34 degrees American Naiting pre(d from "{5%e. (o f2e.” coupared with Mondav's | iekicad Dolare, !# @ 61" | Walnuts, No, 1 softshell, 10c: No. 2, Tide; No. PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. 3 Mackin & w, Vello/G Batler, N reass . o to % - - g J close at 43te. This marked a decline of over e £ 1 hardshell, 9%c; No. 2, 7c; Almonds. 13@1ic e J Weber & w, Vallejo/L H Coster, Portl i S e inds ave pepocted Adierican Smalling & et Drgf 20 xince Saturday. vet Phillips and his follow. . s Bt G M o B Morning Sesston. T2 M Deely, Chicago |S ©. Batlord, 8 pond et e 5 . ‘Modena. Aeciosn Soiriis ing, controlling many millions of bushels, held Wheat and Other Grains. s@6e. for Eastern: Brasil Nuts, 1lc; Filberts Board— G J Jaesai, lowa R M Dealy. Chicago Torecast made at San Francisco for th B American Stoet le;p fast. Phillips on the contrary, acting through % 13¢c; Pecans. 11@13c; Cocoanuts, §3 30@s. " | &0 cartbou . 7 |CF Failizg' & w, N Y J Mackey, Chicago oscgors B P By B or thirty | T American Steel H fa a new force of brokers. rallied to the support | wHEAT New York was lower, Li 1| HONEY—Comb, 15%@l4c for bright and 12 | 200 Home Oil . 390 |S L Smith, Cal G D Fleld, Cion Northern Callfornia-Clody unsettled weath. | 4100 American Steel & Xeire., 2% | of the market and wided still more to his Pk bRl N, » ldverpool! gi3c for light amber; water white extracted, | 1000 Petroleum Center, s 3 . . 15 |B G Tobey, N Y R M Carpenter, Cinn == Thursday with light 0 heavy frosts in the | 100 American Steel & Wire B T e e oL Cdbe e Ter Bl S amitning, Uil s b SSRGS Peliie: dake o0 | 100k PEGoteuns Dintar, 3 30, c B ot Nebe |B O oeer, 8 Jose morning. continued cool weather; light north- | 130 American Tin Piate whex the bear forces, aided by weak longs, | frée liquidation and the bears hammering the | = BERSWAX—24@28c per Ib. 000 Petroleum Center —-.ro.. : 3% | 3 Snort & w, Boston |W Brink, & ¥ Southern’ (‘-Ii(m‘nh—(‘le:nn‘- Thursd: 37,400 American Tobaceo .... 377, | @gain began their hammering tactics and sent | market. Long Wheat . broke prices and long LRSS 100 Reed Crude . o 54 | H Woollf & w, Cal g MR T T R B ‘American Tohaces ‘prefd ‘15 ¢ | May back to 40%c under a deluge of corn. | Corn came out from all directions. Provisions. 100 Sterling, cash : PR Tk R e et ing: Anaconda Mining Co.. 34 | The bulls, aided by shorts who covered to s=-| This market was about a cent off oh call, . 140 Sterling . R Tl e . e Brooklyn Rapid Transit 3% | cure profits, forced ‘i price back to 42%c. | but spot prices showed no further decline. L8 Street— INVESTMENTS—LOANS. B et oty e T | 8 (e ot & T T e MRl |, WP e ShiPpios. 47 MIIOE SO0 | A markets contiri (o report frm prics | WX O 0 G e R s Iy 3 Continental Tobaces prefd. | Gay at eise. S T P “eALL BOARD SALES. light stocks. e .. X € 5 per cent intersst, ith, heayy frosts Thursday morsing beiek Federal Steel .. Wheat was active and weak under the com- | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—December— | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12 per ,Ib for | 3009 California-Standard F 2 | “Atso dividena stocks fn industrial core N rizona—Cloudy, colder Thursda Federal Steel prefd. bined influences of the corn market, weak | 2000 ctis, S$1 043 4000, §1 04t 2000, 81 0¥, May | beavy, 124@3c for light medium, 1% for | % Craford -0l o div paying P fan Francisco and vicinityFaty General Electric | cables, heavy receipts and good weather. - May | —2000, $1 00%: 4000, $1 06%; 2000, $1 00%. light, 14%c for extra light and Is%c for sugar- | 100 Home Ofl 15 | W o s eatners Hent oost T | 0 Glucome Suzar | BT R R S, | s e egon Prgamber M0 clis, 9004 | ceed Sasiern mencued ame, io; Mo | 5 Lon Ol €85 -8 | West Coast Investment Co Torning: light westerly winds. 3 ¥ International Paper 27 | place under reports of heavy export sales & T b 2 o b Fam--| - 500 Monarc! . B ki ACEXANDER G. MCADIE, 5500 International Paber prefe 5% | Phe Tiquidation continuch and May Sielded s O 0,000, BB aa e S o | B R i e ork e et | P e Y Room 118 Phel 2 Official. 300 Laclede Gas el T i s 3 3 L‘Rg_ ess, $19; 4c Der Ib. | 50 Peerless, b 80 . T8 m lar Building, 1 B 1% @71%c. -taking by shorts caused a| Afternoon = Session—December — 12,000 ctls, “Tierces quoted at 6%c per Ib for 1660 Petroleum Center, b 30 . g 2o SAN FRANCISCO, CAL

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