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s . THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1901. . 14 Copper was dull at $17 for Lake Superior and | California Gathered—Selected, 13%c; stand- | week were 70,448 shares, vdlued at §40.077, the 6 50 f ie. ard, 13c; ds, ——. 0 foll Cali- e o o Sl Fresh BasjernFancy, —; standard, ——; | Formia Standard. 4125 shares: Bear Flas. 800; Spelter was quiet at $3 90@3 9%. seconds, —, Petroleum Center, 17,500; Lion, 7980; Monarc! p: — Styrnat—C-}lfum- faney, —; standard, | 6000; Four, 3180; Occidental, 2500; Sterling, 3303 A New York Cotfon Market. Smad, ZR2lera fancy. i standard, —; % | OCK AND HOND EXCHANGE. . efimv‘rgix; April 8.—On s fl anie vu * Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. siosAT, Amm b p m. | B b RIV n n was easy, pric * UNITED STATES BONDS. - lower, and while there were occasional periods Bid. Ask. s asc | 50 Head of BROKEN, D! of steadiness later the general course of the | Ten cars of Oranges sold at auction as fol- 134114 l‘is coup (mew).138%139%¢ ING, WORK and SADDLE = market was downward. “The close was quiet, | lows: Tancy Navels. §i %@16): cholce do, T |5 e coup. ITINTIZIE ; K W 8705 14 points lower. cast 20; " i % e o S = SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. AEE S re o AR g i e R e L A e ik | - HORSES) weighing o SR prefd - %43%| Mining Shares—* Visible Grain Supply The market for all descriptions stood about 1161 — |Om C R 6s....135% — 7 el ohea: a0 Alyantce Y- the Saine: e = Iom Gl | 950 to 1500 Ibs. clephone. ngham -— DECIDUOUS FRUITS 2 Ol & R 69.105 — Exchange and Silver unchanged. B LRSS gl | ey rome, a1 sement o e | SHARERIEE R0 oy g o CEE S SRS = | Also a number of WORK MULES e Boston & Maine..193 |Butte & Boston...104 [ AEPLES 2075 &e: bevribe. — |Powll-st . = 2 : B @ 1o | 4 | Saturday, April 6, as complled by the New PPLES—50@T5c per box for common and $t — |SEG& Rs. — 1 2 N. M. BIGGS of OROVILLE, Wheat futures firmer. Barley market firm. Dominion Coai ... 15| Calumet & Hecla. .8 | Yorue Froduce Exchiange, 1s 48 follows: Wheat, | @LT5 for good to choice and $g2 % for fancy. S ... 1024 |S F & SIV 5.118% — Con;g:;_ud by HON_ M. BiG 9 of OROTILS fered and weak Do prefd ‘11| Franklin ... 33890000 bushels; _decrease, §59,000. Corn, 21 CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, 7c@$; |L A R R 35113 — S R of Cal .10 — R SR B R0k, el Ot Oats and Corn unchanged. Rye freely offered and weak. Eltchbure i Brenxiin S8 Dustelss docrease Sam . - Oats, a0 | Seedlings, ——; Tanserines, e81 5 Lomons, | £ A 1 Co 1= 02 S PR 7 a. SAX MATEO, and O SE T e Seneral Electric ..215 | Osceola ushels; Increase, X ve, 1112, 1 25@: — 1" 1909) B 0 8 = S b E v 2 | Shoice; Grape Fruit, 50c@$1 50; Mexican Limes, =i ma THIS DAY. Hay shows firmer indications. Bran firm. Rolled Barley higher. | D oreta 1 e Bnls! bt n, “ Sariey. S0 buth- | Shotes Batnas. 1 502 % ver Bunch; Pine: 100 = |s'P s, TUESDAY = « = April 9th. 1901 . Mexican Centrai .. 21 ol LB c@$2 per dozen. 515 — | Series A).... - Beans quiet and unchanged. N'E Gas & Coke.. 11| Tomarack 07 Norihern WWheat Marbet i S A — | Do (Series Bi107i{ ~ AT 11 A, M. AT ; Qi Colony - 312 Utan Min Il o aren. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisi; 5 US%| Bo 6 .0 = |,y psyARD, 112 Market st cor. Van Ness. riec rus, aisins. —"| De (1912) .... — ¥ 5 T MDEEIEICHON, — ISP BroR sl FRED H. CHASE & €O., (Successors to Killip & Co.) Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables about as before. TACOMA, April 8—Wheat, unchanged;| FRUITS—Apricots, 5@7c for Rovals and $4@ 108%|S V Water 6s. i Bluestem, 89c; Club, 56l 10c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 3%@sc; | ) 114 — | DO 48 ........108 Livestock Auctioneers. Poultry nominal and Game. featureless. New York Money Market. OREGO oan avied. EMe: Poketha MpTHe oo auat- 1O O & Hgflw}.;u—s,‘lsggo é’dgflgségg ¢ : J i | Gak Freol i e e Ten cars of Oranges sold at auction. : | o XET JORK. April 3—Close: Money on can, | EORTLAND, April $—\Wheat—Walla Wana, e L %’Lrfié‘;ifiz;fl' «aas"i; anpitted 30 | ORK W Co 55.100% — ] ':: ¢ ©, Hameston, lot on X lize of Treney-eighh rm af per cent; last loan, 3! per cent; 5 13%c; Nectarines, 5@5%e for red and 5%@6e for WATER STOCKS. reet, 1 : Lodse. w Provisions as previously quoted. ling exchange, weaker, with actual husiness n L ERUNES-Santa Clara, 4 sizes, Sc: 5040 7o: | Marin: County. 9% — | % by S 1. girt. : s . . ankers’ lls at $487% f s - B g GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. o M: t F. Cochran, Fair trading on the stock exchanges. s ang s for .|¥:ly%bfi.:-'§-$;§%‘-"$d“§n‘.‘ LOCAL MARKETS. 050, G ghcle, B o025 e ubics: - - | Jobn SJ.H:.D?{E% :é,{{“:?"’-:':f{’;‘; £ . . . ; commerc s, 4 8475, SI 1 Sanchez, W 35 by ; also i Butter unchanged. Slight fluctuations in Eggs and Cheese.. R s s R A R e e e e e (oW 100 eniven, | B et 4™ of Twenty.cighth, X2 by 7 T - % . rong; y B!l ; also lot ol . State bonds, Inactive RAISINS—The Ralsin Growers' Assoclation - 5 by S 100; gift. Turpentine marked down. A il boM ey ular. e S has establisned the ollowing prices: Bleached L BT T z"&ya:g, ot % m Condition of the Treasur acnange ana Dutiion. aoarea, J0c: prime, 9c; unbleached Fhomp: e e & T : > ST R e f y- o - e ;;'-'.,"&3,;:::_ T, Shlanasrancy. 1oie ver 1b; STOCKS. S L SXorton o Adam Theysohm, lot om x Dairy Exchange Quotations. |uiative borrowers. ‘The Sub-Treasury’ drain, | WASHINGTON, April 5,—To-day’s statement | Tl Steamer Curacio took out $10000 in | cholce, eie; Supdeld. G prime, Sc; un-| Anglo-Cal... LR ES ol T [ o Cinp strest LEHE Wik Swiion which 1s destined to contlnue, is more feared | of the treasury balances In the general fund, e oo Toc, Arrown, Gic:, T o | Dank ot Eats Mer ox i) M = (Bt iy NS 0 S it Cannere At the @afly meeting of the San TFrancisco | than any other source of encroachment, and | exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the | Sterling Exchange, 60 days. $4 85% | pacific brand, 2-crown, be; 3-crown, 5o, | 1st N of § B the conditional bffer of the Becretary of the | division of redemption, shows: Available cash | Sterling Exchange, sight. Assoctation, lot on SE corner of Bay and Tay- 459 Dairy Exchange yesterday it was unanimously | e qury'(c Tedeem Government bonds for the i < Sterling Cables P R P e e e e i A el T lor streets. 'S 130, B 63:9, N 6, B 21, N 6, voted that in view of certaln RewspaDer | ginying rund is felt 1o offer litie hope of | o oncs ¥I6LOTSTIY; gold, 397,262,628 New York Exchang 125 | O oS B 12 Gunce, oy London fayels, | German.. = | WadLs: Horsolle to Louls Lipman, commenc- 15 nd 5 en Gours 3 charges that the exchange was manipulating | relief for the stock market. — % New York Exchange, telegrap! the market quotations for Butter, Cheese and | Business in bonds was relatively less active Silver, per ounce..... Bggs, State Dairy Commissioner Vanderbilt | than that in stocks and the movement of Mexican Dollars, nomin: 2-crown, $150 per box; 3-crown, $160; F: Humboldt . 8% | Glusters, $2; Dehesa, $2 50; Imperial, 3. - Al | Mutual 7: Jackson_street and 229:3 of ’ sw?lx—: 22:11, N 2, E 2:11, S 15, B (RER| 4 o . n S F S U 22 v 56- 22, b mvited 1o examine the methods of the ex- | nrices was irceguar. Total sales par value, | | New York Grain and [Produce. e g e oI R riingine 1 “STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. T B SLipman o Market Street oy el R Ve g B R E S SRR A > Wheat and Other Grains. NUTS—Chestnuts, t@1ic per Ib for Italian; | California-st... — 40 O SL & H.... 40 — Raiiway Company, same; 310 lished every day as at.present. B NEW YORK STOCK LIST. 2 NEW YORK, April 8.—FLOUR—Receipts, | WHEAT—There were no forcign cables, it | for paper-éne]lh e fio{lzh;&: Peanuts, POWDER STOCKS. | W line of Marcy place, " w 5 e Y s s :ares losing | 30,060 barrels; .exports, 47.225 barrel: ¢ | belng a holiday in Europe. New York de- |5@6c for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 13c; Filberts, v s |~ Julten and Marie Poujade to same. lot on . ; G ] et | sold. Stocks— as | 30. ports, 47, s. Market 3 % pecans. 11@c; Cocoanuts, $3 30Gs. Giant Con Co.. — 82 |Vigorit. % d e g For o A B New York Dy }:d Fruit Market. | solg. stocks— Bi& | moderately active at a slightly lower range of | €/lned, but recovered. B OBV Comb. J3@i4e. for bright ana 1215 SUGAR STOCKS. | NP ey W om0 * 9i1g | Prices on some grades, although generally | Chicago opened weak and heavy, but became | o 13O% TN ™ot be i yater white ext Hana Plan. 91 |mills remain firm. Minnesota patents, $390 | firmer, and the shorts were busy covering. The ggc; light amber extracted, 6%@Tc; d-flms% Haw Com. a1 | @4 20, American visible supply decreased $53,000 bush- | ¢i£c’ ar 1, ‘. otk T2 8 |Kilauea. — 68 |Makawell 3013 30% Onomea. 2 0 hn D., Elizabeth W., Frederick W., Helen o LhG:org‘ P. and Melita I Tallant, Annme T. .28 29 Tubbs and Elizabeth T. Brice (wife of John Atchison prefd Baltimore & Ohio. Canadian Pacific Mail advices from New York say: “*Spot stocks of prunes are steadily being de- ; : ls. World's shipments, as far as reported, X—24@%ec per Ib. = . ¢ Jones pleted, and there is as yet no eign of any Canada Southern 82 | WHEAT Recelpts, 66,500 br A els. e E BEESWAX—24@2c per Hutch S P. Paauhau D ug 33 to L. H. Sly, lot on SW corner of Jor Sonsiderable renewal of supplies by arrivals Ghesapeake & Ohio. T P e e e MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. 202 Bush strests, W 13118 by S T06; S0 from the coast. Demand continues active, and Ricarh Brclistod & Ruihe 4| £. 0. b. afloat; No. 2 red, 713 elevator; No. 1| . The weather in the West Is reported fine for Provisions. Alaska Pack.. — 127 |Oceanic S S Co 47% 49 A. aod Amelin Avevese 1S SEEY & MW o in many cases good en route are sold long be- o T o i Northern Duluth, §%c f. o, b, afloat; No. 1|the crop, but bad reports are coming from Cal Fruit Can. 88 — |Pac AF A.... 2~ — |gen, lot on SW line of Third street, €5 1 fore reaching the market. The trade is still Chicego Ind & Louisville prefd hard Duluth, 8%c f. o, b, afl s Texas, where the wheat and oats are sald 2 Cél Wine Asn.100 — |Pac C Bor Co..150 1531 | Mission, NW 60 by SW 101,1. "!i - running ok 50-60s chiefly, and this size it is R il T , 8c f. 0. b. afloat. OpHoms | i,"ho'rotting. There is a little wheats left in [ Firm and unchanged, with light supplies. Mer Ex Assn.105 — |Par Pant Co. 18 — | Thomas L. and Philippine Henderson to ndt easy to get now at 5%c. Some holders are i & Neah s 157y | SPERed firm on covering and after a sharp re- | spots in some of the flelds. but the report says | CURED MEATS—Bacon. 12 per ib for Morning Session. George F. Neal. lot on @SB ne Gy SE 30t firm at 6c. Other sizes of Californias are less Chicago Rock Isiand & Pacificd.. 143 ction pnder liquidation impelled by fine crop that Texas will have to g0 clsewhere for wheat, | heavy, 12%@Lc for lisht medium, 1igc for Board— i soast. \ R . ot heoen 6 4 1t Colorado Southern 18t prefd. 3 | fie}a;fiev;;‘;leblefi‘;;yl%'s??srgfi{c%lgf‘f;: "1'5:,:? This market was firmer on call and un- | Hf ‘12 50 per. barel: extra Mess, B . Pless | 5 Honokaa Sugar Company. L3100 P s i of ;6\:‘;2;.03“'5‘:5 ‘t‘ar;u 5 ““Raisins generally are quiet. There is a lit- | Colorado Southern 2d prefd. B g iy =gy (R v 3 i | changed on the_spot. . | ily, $13 50; prime Mess Pork, $i@15 50; a| 10 Honokaa Sugar Company, cash...... 31 00 5§ Apricots are Quil. ~Iigs continue steady and e Tosrtet Vgt o e CALL BOARD SALES. o enrt e O e haif-barreis; | 140 Honokaa Sugar Company. - 30 a7 | Then A don to Frederick Heints, lot S Gel crapacet- Sms s ircantly | Denver & Rio Grande prefd. 845 | WOOL—Dull. Informal Session — 9:15 _o’clock—December— | pure, 10%c; 10-1b tins, 11%c; 5-Ib tins, 11%e. 56 Hodkas HIgsL EHmBa + 3050 | o SH line of Minna street, 123 NB of Eighth, S Erie . 36% | COFFEE—Spot Rio, easy; No, 7 involce, | 4000 ctls, $1 05%: 4000, $1 05. COTTOLENE—One half-barrel, gc; ' three |- 130 Hutchinson § P Co..... B2 10 by sk o 00, anged. Erle 1st prefd 68 | 6%c? mild, dull; Cordova, Sk@12¥ec. Second Session—May—6000 ctls, $100%: 2000, | half-barrels, Stic; one tierce, 8%c; two tierces, | 00 Hutchinson S P Co, s - 20 129 | M Nfeurice Herbert to John O'Connor. lot on SP ST Great Northern' pref SUGAR-Raw,” steady. to firm; falr refining, | $100%: 4000, $1 00%. Sc; five tlerces, T%c per Ib. 5 Hutchinson S P Co, cash. 2000 | Maurice Herbert 1o Jo T of Nisth, NE Weather Rppgrt_ fio:m:x 3.‘?.’,, fxm 3 17- %entlr:l\lsg. n“ eée ('z :d 1-16c; mo- ll;;guln;m%[or;!;"nxs Sesslon—December—2000 ctls, —_— 193 fi:;fi:‘v‘;i?n S P Co. - 1‘3 3\')% by SE S0: $5000, i | ocking v asses sugar, 3 5-16c. Refined, ste: 3 X 5%, . 74 7 50 - . Land Company to Edward J. % { Tiiinois Central BUTTER Receipts, 80 packages; firm. e T Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hapx. . 5 Oceanic Steamship Co. . 4800 0?5,'},: ) e e tttets steet Y (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) | Iowa Central fresh creamery, 16@22; factory, 11@l4%c. BARLEY—The market continues very firm, — $1000 Oceanic Steamship Bonds. AUT S E of Seventh avenue, E %, N %:5%, W SAN FRANCISCO, April —5 p. m. | Iowa Central prefd EGGS—Recelpts, 15,219 packages; steady.’| with eales at the top quotation. Dry weather | prpEs AND SKINS—Culls and brands sen | 2000 S F, of A Bonds (1909). A B 5 s 1oz st The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | Lake Erfe & Western Western fresh, lic; storage Western, 14@14%c; | talk is beginning to be heard. B e S g e e o 1 Spring Valley Water. S et Mosur 15 a4 B. Southworth, lot on @nte, as compared with those of same date ASegiions esiom weatd, Southern at mark, 13@13%c. Teed, TGS for No. 1 and T5@1Te '"s'iszg Stéers, 9%c; medjum, gm.""sm o A o EE S e D O et 0 E line of Eighteenthigvenue, 25 N of I street, lust scason, and rainfall in last twenty-four Louisville & Nashville 4 "DRIED FRUITS, g Bl g e ke Hides, §ic for heavy and Sc for light; Stags, | 15 Spring Valley Water....... .y | NODYE VI kvl o Leo- bours: | Manhattan L ....... NEW YORK, April 8—A qulet and uninter- CALL BOARD SALES. 6c; Salted Kip, 9c: Salted Veal, Sc; Salted | $3060 Northern Railway of Cal & AU | e B A cene. lot begtnning at post I, ey g el | Metropolitan Street Railway esting market ‘'was ourrent for evaporated ap | - CALIL BOARD SALES. = Calt, loc; Dry Hides, Istée; Culls, 12 Afternoon Session. Lol Vi NI corner of Rancho Laguna Mer: STATIONS. oS ion s Hennti doame | Mexican Central ... ples to-day. Exporters held aloof and prices sl D Kip, 5¢; Dry Calf, 166; Culls_and Brands, Board— { oelne . W 1190, N to S line of outside land < ONB. |2 { | Minneapolis & 5t Louis S4ig | were 'without change. State common, 3@ | Second Session—No sales. oo oo . |13 Sheepskins, shearlings, 15GZc cach; $0000 Bay Counties Power Co 5. 0850 523 8 5% 1 alons S line of biocks 159, 1258, R, ! | [50 Minneapolis & St Louis prefd 1127 | 4c: prime, 4%@4%c; choice, 5@5%c, and fancy, 73}22@:3{0 M&r‘zlcns ession—December—6000 ctls, Wool, 30@40c ;;ch: n’ll:xt:ilum S0@6oc; long Pool, Honokaa Sugar Company. . 2025 |35 1956 to SE corner of last named block, Keq Blufl [ .| 2o Mobiie. & Ono. P | “Ciilfornia aried fruits were inactive but | ' Afiernoon Session—No sales: o s o £, o lasd Honokea Sugar, Company. - 30 5% | thence NE to_beginning: giit. 43 | 14 . = 3 cor | . , ; Sur- 5 for m B and 5 for Coits. e birmets £ S _ | o " Bk by Jortion of 1o Fremo o { [ | e ) S APRicoTs—Roval, T4@12%: Moorpark, % | prise. nomifal; Red, $1 301 &5; Black, 31150 Deersking Sumiher or ved skine. 3} “tall. or e nnecs BRN T -3 pitol avenue &5 T4 by S 12 portion of lot rdependence | ew York Ce al . 1% 13c. 25 per cf medium skins, 30c; winter or_thin skins, 20c. rs = . b Rt s » | | orollc & Western o | O SACHES Peeled, 12130%c; unpeeled, V614 | - CORN—Dull and unchanged. Yellow, $1109 | Goatskins—Prime ~Angoras, Tc; large’ and | 12 e o S R S 1 | | ! orfolk & Western pref @ide. 115; White, 311001 15; Fastern Mixed, §1124 | smooth, 5lc; medium, &e. . 10 Pacifie Gas Improvemen. lwow | Alameda Count - 5 et e Northern Pacific ... bt i SR R E 1 A $0@8%0 per ctl TALLOW-No, 1 rendered, 4%4c per Ib; N. 2, Presidio Railroad o | ame y- e Maximeum temperature, Northern Pacific pref e W [ RYB s oy g 2%e per ctl, | 3ie@ic: grease, 20%e. T T 30 5'F Gas & Eectric Co. Tuzn | von to Grace M. Lanyon, lot on . 44; mean, 52 ERfRel SN NVeEIET = i 5 i MorE, T EDCRWIEAT Is quoted at §16@170 per | Mondoeino, 15G ke per. 1b:. Northern: “fros, 3@ | 20 S I Gas & Blectric Co.'s 900111010 44 00 . S ot e taad gt WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | e A R | Chicago Grain Market. ctl, ex-warehouse. Tic; detective, 9G11E: Middle County, {ree, 10 | 20 § I' Gas & Electric Co. ‘oo | ehird'or ocust. W 10 by ‘Gakland; gift. FORECAST. Pennsylvania | T Lo 00 iastective, 0uaci Sothetn; 12 months, pring Valley Water . T8030 | Mary B. Chartrand (wife of A. B.), lot. c D e s e e o e * e Flour and Millstuffs. ??cgfi D“l"nsor:ihsre%bgcl'm’(;‘reéén‘@;'lg(ljl Lot pring Valley Water . ) V " corner Sixth and Clay street west of the Rocky Mountains and there | Reading ist prefd s SR T 15@16c; do, medium and coarse, 14@lsc; Oregon, Street— | By 8 100 lota 15 1o 18, block 32, Kellersbers has been but little change during the past | cading 24 pri ‘HICAGO, April 8—For a moment at the B % e 3 5c; X S i . 750 | Map. Oakland: tmelve hours. The temperature has riscn from Tio Grande Western | onomibe the Corn smatket sesembisd 1o a desres | | FLOUR-Californie Family Trtras; | §5 21q | EExters, choles, 12Q1¢c; do, falr o good, #gila: | 80 Market Street Raiivey Hlenry” and Rtora. Sobr to Trank Rabertaon. stili eontinue below the normal, but the | . St Louis & San Fran 1st prefd. last week. Seasonable weather and liberal re- 02"25‘";'1 s abe pitoni i e T BT ey £ 0 { by W 100, Oakland; $500. ©0ld spell will probably be over within St Louis & San Fran 2 pretd ceipts cauked a rush to sell at the start, and 3@3—-@ o= : 5! T San Francisco Meat Market. W } Johanne Bertram ingle)_to S G, Mizanda o St Louis Southwestern y: 44 to 43%c, 3@%e under Sat- 25 51 | (widow). lot 33, block €. revis P Clave- likely to occur again gn Tuesday | 4200 & S Southwestern e e, R s | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks arp as fol- b 33 | mont Avenue Tract, Oakiand: srning generally through California, but| 66100 ’ : lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | Frevious prices rule for all descriptions. L i 33 | "Joseph J. and Barbara Masom to W. P. Ban- bably not quite as heav | o been expected, and when it fatled to materlalize | PGy 'S5 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $275; Rye| BEEF—7GSc for Steers and 6@7c per ib for | 1on todemendonce, b 30 18 | eroft, lot on NE corner of Dwight Way and A wtx is blowing in the Sacra- Paul & Omaha. shorts ,cov-erelg “g{'flg";'j ma{’k.et Worl:ed ‘{,“}‘j to | Meal," §260; Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, $275; @ Rl Ever s 1150 | Telegraph avemuo, . R - de at San Francisco for thirt i Lot | RGUS reaction o HUGEHe, The Wheat | Tar® S onm S B O e ol L—Large, 7@Sc; small, S per Ib. MeKittrick - T e Gerkeloys $100. Diurs ending smidnight, April S, 19013 o | onthern Bafleay rertn caused o rally from this to 4%, and | okt Gent, 4500 Favine, S50 erhors e e e I | “luise O'Toole to Fred W. Koch, lot on NW Northern California—Fair Tuesday; not auite | exas & Pacific the close was firm, with May %@%c higher at | Wheat Flour, $3%; Rolled Oats (barrels), | PLA3B—spring, 9@10c per pound s Cronts - corner of Berryman street and Shattuck ave- cold; light northerly winds, high in the in- | Union Pacific 445, @4i%e. The volume of business was very| $610@7 60; in sacks, $575G7 25; Pearl Barley, | PORK _Live logs, 180 lbs and under. 65: 300 Occldeata) of West Virdtute nue, N 150 by W 125, lot 9 :\.nvlfsnlfikfo‘el of ot or; light to heavy frosts where the wind | Tnlon_Pacific pre mych less than recently. Philiips aid but little, | §5; Spilt Peas, §5; Green Feas, $6 50 per 10 Ibs. | 160 to 225 Ibs, O¥a8isc: 220 and over, 6@sier | 300 Gecidental of West Virginia: §"Siosic 1% map, of property ot Berkeley Vil n California—Fair Tuesday; light to Wabash pre Snow's crop report at the opening to-day. The H @ Feedstulr feeders, fressed Hogw, FAWIAc 500 Petroleum Center, b 30 Setge D, and Clara J. Brisley to Willats osts in the morning back from the Wheeling & Lal | sentiment was further weakened by seasonable ay an eedstuffs. S 0 Petrojeum Center, b 3. H | Johannsen, lot 12 block B, Daly Tract, Brook- c brisk norgherly winds in the afternoon, Wheeling & Lake Eri 3412 | weather, liberal receipts and an increase on el Fd General Me)'rlzandue. 100 San "03‘1“," ol '“d D:" ;’Pa"')'e“ { Iyn Township; $i0. P35 % air Tuesday; warmer; light north- Wisconsin Central 19~ | passage. Bears were active at the start, May o .be " showin P 100 San Joaquin OIf and Dev, | “James Knowland and Fritz Doehmer (execu- B Third Avenue 121 | gelling from 703% to 70%c, %@%c under the | Hay seems to ABORD |- auore; Armneen: = ¢ 1000 West Lake .. | tors estate of Henry Sevening) to E. B. Dun- ir Tuesday: warmer; light northerly National Tube . 56512 | poevions close. & report that German Wheat | Some districts are complaining of dry weather, | BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $565; Calcutta 5 Afternoon Session. | ning. all interest in lot on NE corner of Samty : heavy frosts Tuesday morning. ¥ National Tube pi 116 had suffered from frost and a similar rumor | though no damage is reported anywhere. | Grain Bags, June and July, 7c; spot, 4 % Board— Clara a\er&ue Snls\- b s » ra—Cioudy Tuesday: light frosts Tues- Baltimore & Ohio pret % | from California started shorts covering. It de- | Prices stand the same, though the choicer | lccal make, %o less than Calcuttas; Wool | 675 Caribou .. @ | u. Alameda N e i e80T ¢ay morning in the Salt River Valley, =~ Express companies— veloped that the market had been gold to | grades are strong. 4 | Bags, 20G24c; Fleece Twine, T@sc. 200 Cariboy 1 B T Rt o co and_vicinity—Fair Tuesday; Adams | standstill. Very little Wheat was to be had, [ Rolled Barley is higher in sympathy with | = COAL- Wellington, $9 per fton: Southfield | 5 Hanford | 2. Stractan (single). ot om KE esnes of not g0 ght northerly, changing to we: Americen and May reacted sharply to 70%c. A visible | the raw product. Bran is steady at the re- | wellington, $9; Seattle, $7; Bryant, §6 50; Coos | 100 Home | . Alameda: $1500. 3 . aly w AL DER G. McADIE, United $tal decrease of 859,000 bushels, lighter primary re- | cent advance, with light receipts. Buy, 3o 5v: Wallsend, $v; Co-operative \Wails- | 1000 Indepen | B iy %ana Virginta R. Dingee. William Forecast Official. clearances and good export de-| BRAN-—3I5 50@16 0 per ton. end,’ $9; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 in | 4000 Independenc Wells-Fargo. = $16 5019 50 per ton. sucks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $l4; Can- | 10 Kern River . Miscellaneou: American Cotton Oil ceipts, heavy mand later imparted additional strength, and [ MIDDLIN May rallied to Ti/c. Commissibn houses sold | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $17 50@13' per | nel, $10 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and | 300 Lion L3 G. and Hetty T. Henshaw to Elizabeth Wag- B | mer (wife of J. E. C.), lot 13, block G, map of Major Given Tract, Oakland: $500. * American Cotton Ofl pret on the advance, but the close was firm, with | ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $25@26; jobbing, 17 s; Rock: Mountain descriptions 500 McKi! - P and o Na (G Americen Malting .. Stay 3o migher ‘at Tikc. It was reported later | 526 505 Cocoanut Cake, SIT@IS: Corn Meal, $236 | 35 45 bes sa00 pounds and $8 30 per ton. Secordr | 100 Petroleum Cente n | X3 au e e ieas sia TR | EASTERN MARKETS. oS May o nlamer 3t Tike, 1 Tas reporied e | o0 Coomanticore SO, Cogptie R 2t |5 e Jip Eetroleum B | vt ot i worzet, g | American Smelting and age to grains. The Orange Judd Farmer re- | $15@i6. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | 200 Toltec % | W0:7% to begining, block 33, tract 405, map : oE # American Smelting & Refin pr perted that the condition of winter Wheat is| HAY—Volunteer, $5@8; Wheat, $11@13; Wheat | pany quotes, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: 100 Twenty- 130 | ¢ 0akland Point Railroad Ferry Landing, g Amerjcan Spirits . 214 | practically perfect in the centers of heavy pro. | and Oat, $9@12; Oat, $9@11 50: Clover, nominal; | Crushed. §.05c; Powdered, 5.65c; Candy_ Gran Oakland, quitclaim deed; $10. 7 ’ . American Spirits_pref 17" | duction, the general average being 95.5, against | Alfalfa, $8@9 50: Barley, $750@9 50 per ton. ulated, 5.65c; Dry Granulated, 5.55c; Confe SAN FRANCISCO OIL EXCHANGE. Puset Sound Lumber Company to Safety New York Stock Market. American Steel Hoop . 46 | 8.7 at the same date for the past seven years. | STRAW—35@4i%c per bale. tioners' A, 5.55c; Magnalla A,.5.1sc; Extra : R R Ay s American Steel Hoop 3 | The merket for Outs was aull: | May closed & —_— *05c; Golden C. 45c; barvels, 10c more; hal Eeara. Moruing Sesston. N'lifie of Railroad avenue I:4 E of Chapin F Bt = American Steel & Wire.. shade down at Z51@25%c. arrels, Zc more; boxes, 5lc more; 50-1b hag: oard— B a0 by N 100, block 2, map of the NEW TORK, . April $.-+The call Josn ate American Steel & Wire pre 4| Provisions were dull and weak, May Pork Beans and Seeds. 10c more. No orders taken for less than 73 | 500 McKittrick Con . o P proved again to be the solar plexus of the American Tin Plate .. leadipg the decline under liquidation by out- : barrels or its equivalent Dominos, halt-bai 500 Monarch ot _Arizo & ot stock market, as it has done on many oc- American Tin Plate prefd . ; | side holders to secure what profits remained. relx, 6 20n: boxes 6.5 mer 1b. { 500 Petroleum Center 1 > casions before. The constriction of the money American “Tobacos o May Pork closed 3ic under Saturday, Lard 106 | ,peo further chantes in Beans are reported. | “cOFFEE-C. E. Bickford's circular gives 1000 Reed Crude . i Builders’ Contracts. pply and the advance in the rate for call American Tobacco pref down and Ribs 2c depressed. The market is dull, except for Limas, which | the receipts at this port thus far this year at | 1Gjo Reed Crude . [ Mrs. Henrietta H. D. tow (owner) with pitated such a spasm of liquida- ‘Anaconda Mining Co .. The leading futures ranged as follows: @ | are in demand and firm. Pinks continue weak | 65,794 bags, against £,536 during the same time Street— 3. L. Wilson (contractor), plans by owner—All the stock market into a_con- Brooklyn Rapid Transit under large stocks. last year. The sales from first hands were | 130 Caribou 7 | Work for a two-story frame buflding (flats) bordering on demoralization. What Colorado Fuel & Iron . Open. High. Low. Close. | BEANS—Bayos, $2 50@2 70; Small White, $4 75 | 30,140 bags, against 35.223. The stock in first AT el on S line of Clement street, 30 W of Twenty- ned to-day in the stock market is what, Continental Tobacco .. @4 90; Large White, $4@4 15; Pink. $150@1 90 | hands April 1 was 27,909 bags, against 43,955 e fitth avenue. W % by S 1007 32000, ing to all observers, was bound to hap- Continental Tobacco pre! ;m g& ;‘{‘/4 ;}& Red, %308 35; Blackeye, §2 60%; Limas, $ 15@ | The circular says: |~ . o 50 californa Standard, b 30 - y'l)::u&gnllgn gzg::;:m‘e&zn Sompany e pen in due course of time. Nevertheless, as Federal Steel . # 625; Pea, nominal; Red Kidney, $4 50 per ctl. ‘Coffee has developed a weak position s 500 Independence 5 Qxcq’rm:tt e e is the wont of stock market happenings, the Federal Steel prefd SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal;. Yellow | March 7 and prices for Brazils in New York | 300 1ncel 20 | ors, gas fitting, gas fixtures and shades for & g gt Giehespl i i 9% | Mustard, nominal; Flax, §2 50@3; Canary, 3@ | are where they were prior to the speculative - o Sl hes mgread $0 the Txup- Glucose Sugar .. % 48 45| 3y for ‘Eastern; Alfalfa, 75%@S%e for Califor- | movement there, showing a net loss of %c | 1000 Petroleum Center ........ = three stary frame buflding (iats) on SE cors a rampant speculation as Glucose Sugar_prefd 44 43% 43% | nia and 9@9%c for Utah; Rape, 2@2%c; Hemp, | per pound during the month under review. MINING STOCKS. ;‘.S,',N by E 25; $9365. » & on for weeks past was bound International Paper . o L ., | 3%c; Timothy, 6%c. Brazil receipts are too heavy, coffec stocks b ;’wmm "with iV.'S.: Snook & Son (con- d cllowed by a relapse internptional: Paper'prefl L% 2% %) DRIED PEAS—Niles, $2G250; Green, $270@ | are too large to be ignored ‘and all consum- | qpe following were the sales in the San | tractors), atchitect same-Gas Atiing, plumd- violence. Only the enthusi- Laclede Gas .. 5% 2% 25% |3 per ctl; Blackeye, nominal. ing markets are showing the effect of over | pof, (ORCHAE Fe ol ange Board yester- 4 B ng to the supposition that National Biscuit e 148 UB 50 —— supplies. hLocnl gusiness has !:‘tlerlythtm;:mc: day: ing, etc., for same on same; $1393. il remote and has continu- National Biscuit prefd 80 0 uiet as buyers deem conservatism the hesi : s Tan At s bl s i S et s s s s s | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | £ "inek Tnterosts, espoctaily in view ot the | 1100 cnonar .25 o0 Gomite - HOTEL ARRIVALS. arrence in the hope thaf there was time National Lead prefd ........ s - X e recent large arrivals here, with the prospect of | 1130 Cholar, -o-o0-) 3 700 GROVE s b er speculative turn. Even the National Steel ... $0hs S 235 £25.| Potatoes and Onions stood\about the same, | further liberal additions during the next sixty | s Con Cal & Va2 05 100 Siiver Hil ... 39 GRAND HOTEL. market of last week, wi National teel 7 - » p lay o PESEET T | 2 s ol el 3 ot Aeioen 0 pounds— Southern Vegetables were limited. | bags Costa Rica, 43 Nicaragua, 133 Sal-o| oo 19| 700 Ophi € T Moreon Masteo |5 1 Bayies & w. colo se 12 many stocks were still widely prevas Pacific Coast £ 81 82 805 830 Receltts were 1118 boxes Asparagus, 409 boxes | vador, 21,52 Guatemala, 1626 Mexican and 5027 | 80 Beleher oo 30| 700 GPRE R s il S B g i + before the opening this morning and the Pacific Coast 15t prefd §02% 805 7% 79| Rhubarb, 526 sacks Bay Peas and 202 sacks | bags of other kinds; in all 52.022 bags, as | 07 Best & Beleast, o) Top GRT % | C P Foster. Corning |J H Garainer. cal planation was offered that Thursday's flurry Pacific Coast 2d prefd 802 805 792% 792%| N Potatoes. agsinst 57.219 bags same tjme last vear.” ' I T Rt (18} e Overn” LT A Heamen. Dt Xoste|T Regan, Sex Jose call loan rates was due to manipulation [ 3% Pacifc Mal Cash_quotations _were _as_followss Fiour, | . POTATOBS. Farly Rose, 63gSic: Burbanks, | , We quole market firm and fairly active as | i (ZOR% Jom o G| 5o Focont B e e I & he bear But the instant the market | 44400 People's Gas quiet and steady. No. 3 spring Wheat, 66@f0c. | 20@5c for River and 70c@$i 10 for Oregon; Gar- | follows: & 100 Julia ... 03| 200 Sierra Nevada. 31 | O Seribner, Bakersfleld|F B Brookman, 1l ed it became evident that the develop- | 2100 Pressed Steel Car § 4, 10%@T3e. No. 2 ) net Chiles from Oregon, %0c@$l 10; Sweets, 60 | Costa Rica—14%@15tse for strictly prime to | 165 yexjcan 34/ 100 Union Con 15| W J Stevens, Los Ang/R A Wilson. Honolulu since Thursday had induced a wide. | 1,000 Pressed Steel Car prefd No. 2 red, 10%@T3c. No, 2 Corn, Mc; No. 2 vel- | oo O Merced; New Botatoes, 1G2 per Ib. | | fancy washed; 12%:@lic for prime washed: 3 s ¥ F D Stephenson, Mo |N D Creelman, Colo 4 determination to sell Stocks. Another 300 Pullman Palace Car low, te, No. 2 Oats, 270; No. 2 white, 28c: | @0 o M . 2 5005 30 pev oy 'Ne- | 11012c \for good washed; 11%@3c for £00d 10 | mhe following were the sales in the Pacific | & W Fermen tatie |B A oo Boston palpable fact was that some of the most pow- .. Standard Rope & Twine. T Bacier Hres pair ty oI atng oo | vadas, | $8 25@3 o0; | Cut Onlons, 50c@s1 per | Prime washed peaberry: 1@iise for £00d to | giock Exchange yvesterday: A Wetzel & w, Fureka B P Barker, Livermors erful operators in the market had already sold | 91600 Sugar . feeding Barley, i1 fair.to choice malting, 49@ | (J02™ A ustralians, .43 50@4; Green Onions, 3@ | Prime peaberry: 10%@ilc for good: to prime; Morning Session. L A Bumgard, Cal |E M Wittsinson, Cal r Roldings and taken profts duting (he | -:i». SUEAr Profd . e o D NoTiIve e e e b g i { g@lc for good current mixed With black | yp pect & Belchet 13| 400 Grown Point .. 13| W Lline, Los Angeles |A B Humphrey, Sacto 4 of jast week and were com- | 9400 Tennessee Coal & Iron . I ity 59ed, $410. Mess Pork, | O R GETABLES—Rhubarb, 50c@$150 per box; | beans; 9@llc for falr; 6@i%c for common to | ) SCH.T T 3 11| 300 Gould & Curcy 33 | B T Hatch, Alaska |T J Leary. N ¥ actly organized on the bear side of the mar. | 6.000 Inited States Leather A B, ooner shogBoUtE, | A sparagus, $2g2 % for fancy, $150@1 7 per box | ordinary. - 350 Coo Cal & Vo2 00 500 Gould & Gurry 31 | Mrs L Steward, 1l - |A H Hart. N Y t this morning. Perceiving the highly vul- | 1.200 United States Leather prefd 3 35@s 3. | Short Rib sides, loosc, $8G8 20. Dry | ¢ PN oS " and $1@1 40 for No. 2; Green Peas, | Salvador—13%@3%c for strictly . prime i Son Cal & V.2 021 8 | Miss L Hunt, 11 J D Heskner, Mich rable condition of the market owing to the | 2900 United States Rubber .... alted Ol oo, 9 @0%e. | Short Clear | 1750 for ‘Bay: String Beans, 7@1i0c; Cab. | Washed; 9@12%c for good to prime washed: P b Ry $ ! Mrs H A Bostwick, |P O Philbrook. Mich over-extension of long aecounts thinly mar. | 000 United States Rubber prefd . sides, Doxed, SR are8 80, Whisky, basis of high | 1 Co@6oc; Tomatoes, Los Angeles, $1 2@ | $%@S%c for falr washed; 11@12%c for good to Cal & V.2 01% 33| Honolulu Mrs F O Edwards, Des d backed by weak resources, the | £900 Western Union .. e L 2 ntagar—Cut Loat, §.04c: Granulat- | 4% Crate; from Mexico, $I2@1 50 per | Prime washed peaberry:' §%@Sc for good to Cal & Va.2 10, 200 Stlver Hill 29 | A L Galvin, Redding | Moines | upon the miarket with great fierce. | 99.700 Amalgamated Copper . &d, 5.47c; Confectloners', A, 5.3c; Off A, 5.19¢. | orate’” Ege Piant, Los Angeles, 15 per Ib; | prime semi-washed: §%@S%c for superior un- “Atféziidan, Sesslot W B Gestler, Placer |Mrs A W Kruse, N ¥ cut a wide breach in prices at the | %100 Republic Iron & Steel lavess jounteict arade, 8. Green Peppers, Los Angeles, 15c. per | Ib for | Washed; $%@S%c for good green unwashed; | gy Belcher i 33| W Mulr, Sacramento |Miss A Kruse, N ¥ i onslaught. The- wide extent of the first | 6.300 Republic Iron & Steel pretd Articles— Receipts. Shi; ts. | Chile and 17%4c for Bell; Dried Peppers, 12 ‘fl@m%c for good to superior unwashed pea- | )9 Chollar . 70| A W Malthy & w, Cal Mrs O Olney, N ¥ declines, which were made by successive drops | 137.400 United States Steel ..... Fiour, barrels - Shipments- | 1re; Dry Okra, Zc per Ib; Carrots, 25@3sc per | berry: 6@i%e for common to ordinary. 200 Con Cal & V. 12| 3 H Mugridse, Vallejo|C W_Parker, w & son, from 1 to points between sales, invited | 51,500 United States Steel prefd Wheat, bushels . 85,000 suck; Hothouse Cucumbers, 50c@$l 2 per | Nicaragua—12%@Iitc nominal for prime to | 330 Con Cal & V: 94 | Mrs J Haws, Greely N Y ick profit-taking by the bears and the vio- | - P C C & St Louis. g B s 2 Rcen: Summes Squash, $1G1750 per box: Gar. | fancy washed; 9@litic nominal for fair to | 500 Con Cal & V.2 12 24| G Packeco & w. Cal € A Wright, Fresno iont rallies which eneued encouraged the bulls | = 0 el ST Oats, bushels .. - 113000 o 0s por-ib: Massowtat Sauash, 50430 per strictiy good washed; T4etic mominal -for | 1io0 Gould & Curry | & 10| & 3 Mounand. sctind| A G Gumn, Fresno o make some stand against the reduction X eold. s o ton Eood to superior unwashed: 9i nominal | 300 Gould & Curry 22| olby. Tex A hoping that the flurry was tempora: e i s for good to prime unwashed peaberry. s SH Mrs F O Evans, Towa|Mrs G L Easterday, et preparcd 1o renew the advasce Ty CLOSING BONDS. Barky, Bufhiin 31000 0G Guatemale snd. Mexican—13gtc for prime to CLOSING QUOTATIONS. . I P Herknew, lowa [ Watsonville the only period of the day when there N Y Cent lsts ....107% | On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter Poultry an, ame. fancy washed; 10%@l%c for strictly good S Fink, lowa - Mrs S D Easterday. ® any show of positive strength, and Sugar, 06%|N J Cent gen 5s..131 | market was steady; creamerles, 15@20%c; dai- washed; 9%@10%c _for good washed; $%@9lsc MONDAY, April 84 p. m. € F Kubles, St Paul | Denver People’s Gas, Texas and Pacific and & number s North Pac 3s ...... 721 | ries, 11@18c, Eggs, firm; fresh, i2%c. Cheese, k arrived and- th ket | for fair washed: T%@S%c for medium; 6@Tic Bid. Ask. 3. K | Miss Kubles. St Paul |J H Roberts. Sacto of less important stocks were marked up do s .. 11105 | firm, 11G12%e. » | No Eastern stock arrived an e market | ¢, inferior to ordinary; 11@13c for good to | Alpha 0% 05| Kentuck .. o2 | F Walker, Denver F Cox. Sacramento ,;.a,.q:‘ over last Thursday's level - The N Y C & St L 4s..107 3 ‘was nominal at the old quoutloen:é prime washed penber:,)::dfl‘é@wx‘;’.c nominal for /mda 5 02 ))Véhpl;h&r ‘!: £ G}“:‘ ‘I?r” strength was short lived, however, Norf & W con 4s..101%; | : B POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 10@12 for Gob-|good to prime unwashed ~peaberry: $%@S%e | Andes o1 Cl Mich| C G e demand from the bears had Nash it Or Nav Tate .o 308 Chicago Livestock Market. blers and 13@M4c for Hens; Geese, per palr, ;'mmxr;vu} for kood to superior unwashed. | Belcher 2 - B B St AC. i ¥ of the banks began calling loans. 2 s . 4 8 N’ s lower at 55 per gallon ol B e | ought @ tresh supply of liquidation 1n"the CHICAGO, April S—CATTLE Recelpts, 2,. | tor 4. aad $995. for soung; Hens, $ shge; |In cases and 4ic in drums or fron barrels. CIEAE =T AR Ty g The Stlling Docaoe oasapacks by the beacs. | 790 58 2 000, including 200 Texans; market strong fo 10 | Youns Roosters, §7@8 80; old Roosters, $4 g Challenge Gon. 13 17 |Suvane 11! A Evans, ‘Mexico |& N Jacger, N Y prices wiped out margine and upcoweced otor? | Dist of Col I W higher; active. Good to prime steers, $50¢ 10, | Frers, $98650; Broilers, $150a530 for large Receipts of Produce. Chattar 1 1 |Seonson WD et & w, Wkt B T T O [ Cpders and the unlucky bulls jertisoned | Atchisen gen ds 1024 ISt L & IM con Ss117 - | poor to medium, $3 90@4 5; stockers and feed- | for old nad §2 50@8 for Squaps, | . © ; en, contoane Bl e 8 B B eraier. Cray BT Fite e, Che Srent foules of stock with the hape of relierine | (3o 24 48 S e S & en 61311 | 18, A S04, To; cows,” 82 9004 60; canners, | ‘GAME-Gray Geese, §5; \White Geese, 31 53; DOR MONDAY SEIL 8 oCon Imberial = — _ 0f I3tlver BN n: 3 32| & A Hutchinson, Chgold 1 Boyeo 3% =0 ~elless gy g other holdings from the | & : = : g 3 calves, steady, $175 | Brant, $1 50 for small and $2 tor large: English | Flour, qr sks.... 16,672|Wool, bales Con New York — S @ ' Wyo|W o shipyreck. The only Important demand at any | Ches & Oblo St P C & Pac ists.1181; | @6: Texas fed steers, $4 25@5 30; Texas ‘grass | Bront: t ? D #18% Louls:. ] e o oL D Teary W B by = . 3 : Juck Snipe, $125@150; Hare, | Wheat, ctls 64,003(Shorts, ks Cton Tl 5 Bl i 2 time'came from the shorts and the occasionat | 90 58 - 55 .. 12017 | steers, 53 50@4: Texas bulls, 32 75@4. rass | Bnipe, oL R 1@1 % for Cottontail and | Barl 1 9,53( Hides, N | & & e oy — CH MO A Tichardu, My & Wi i ipeticate. B e e 4 . e = e T = 3 Too Rabbits, §101 % o i1 an rley. ‘ctls 5 es,” No. Eurcka Con... 08 —|Syndicate e -2 | Cheyeime.. | - X i e SR S | o F RIS e B R | O e T, e ey | 5% e Gilr o "EIEHE ol SR § mEde ol ) oW, X v | Kineman, mipoe although prices had mot fallen back: 1 ‘erm 4s . 2/S Rope & T 6s | top. $620. Mixed and butchers’, $5 8 ; good % 52| Lime, bbls 1 o bt ¥ . fal |L 8 Newd & w, Denvr Iowest il aiound, hey were again on the | Colo South 4 Tex & Pac tate io, chetes neavy: g h; Toar e Butter, Cheese and Eggs. fon vt 3,780| Leather. rolis . Al s I BN o AL Ducntian’ & (O Gl X ¥ most cases and the closi 3 0 B , % 7 7 : i 55 LW i 3 X 3 illotsow, N Wex drregular and only siightly .»m‘fs’\;"’ Erie gen 4s Union Pac 4s . . @5 07%; bulk“of sales, § %@ e I o Joulies o MM W D S04 Forest, Diw: | A-T0-Stdoins’ 8 lowest. The fail reached an extreme £3 'in | Ft W & D C Wabash 1sts . 12013 | SHEEP—Receipts, 22,000; sheep and I - On the Dairy Exchange Butter was . still | yao tons . 581/Silver, fiks Svaite A R *Boomer, Cal Rk Taant S In Delbware ses eacd 8 | Gto Hite b . do 2ds ... strong.* Good to choice wethers, 34 855 1. ry); | Quoted easy under large supplies. Egss were | Straw, fons . 0! REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. A Easboen. Longen V&' A Kober, Pittsburg hp X 2 ell, Irelan |W S Tevis, Sait Lake in Amalgamated Copper, preferred and from 2 all of the active etocks T2 in Colorado Fuel | 1owa Cent lsts T |West Shore 4s yoints i practioatty | I & Nash uni 45,0100 [Wis ‘Cent In the list. The| MK & T 2ds $1%|Va Centuri t to mixed choice, $4 50@4 90; Western shee h stocks out of st it o ¥ D, $4 85 | yuoted easy, though stocks ou storage are | . @510; export. $ 25; vearlings, $4 85@5 25: native | small and thghdemnd for storage continues. | Flour, qr sks . OREGON. Matilda Farber (Hirschberg) to E. S, Heller, | & J Mathews, N ¥ I Nefl. Ny Jambs, $ 7505 40, Western 'lambs, including | Gathered were marked down. . Local Cheess | Potatoes, sks 7.488 Oats, ctls . > 3 g | Tot_on"X line of Jackson 3 | R A MeAllister. Wis |N B Hyde, Vi 34 tavia, W 326, N 100, SE #0:1%, SE 1304 S | B E Caine. Seattle S Schesky. B srangers. Pacifics, Scuthwesterns, ‘Southerns, clipped, $@5 40. I e e e comiora - Grank Ynek @bh Ieh oy Soainerns. Salar Solay V.30 5 was qu hig] 1 2 33° i, 500, A H Marten, S Jose |C J Storer, N ¥ were mon = o 3 b TOCKS. Recuipts as reported by the Dairy Exchange | s— % . se 4 3 Sered that & tacen miditiamiY o s bot Al 139 e L bounds Catifornia Cheese and — pounds East- STOCK MARKET. D o oy o) S ] e & (A8 Rubtwon, Ltieer Be exporied 1o mmeet the meguircsonts ot 1ok 2 EW YORK, April 8. —There was very little | ern_Cheese. ¥ 2 | | same: s1000. o Mrs 3 A Reichrath, |3 M O Bogre. Pa. Londdn money market in connection with the | C — e ioiassie Jeay of Mewr Cealenk 1. et Ry Betvia, dse: Arats; ie: » =% | Thomas D. and Susan E. Wakelee to August | , Detroit 3 A Runarde "h coming Government. loan, The. movensnt ¢ | Con Cal & Va % circles to-day. The absence of information from | _ CTeAMery— k:ASe3. Drsts, Me: vecnidy, X H. Wilhelm, lot on W line of Capp street, 125 | A G Booth & w, Cal |'W 31 Desn pa ™ the money to the interior ak disclosed {}'ld'gfid T abroad, owing to the continued observance of T Dairy—Extras, lc; firsts, 13c; seconds, —; | There was avery fair business on the morn- | § of Nineteenth. S & hy W 12:6: $i500. Dr W A Hendry. L An O M Sauce, .Pa urdar’s bank statement was unusually h Tron Stiver:. the Paster holidays at that point, exerted a | store, 1lc. SEis CaRE 2 Pling session of the Bond Exchange. Spring | _Ausust H. Wilhelm to Pauline L. Wilhelm, | § W Koenig. Boston |J B Russeil. Pa 1-;-4v\‘\r-‘:eu!- ‘l-';’um:lv,;;g;‘ X ;'n:;:;ued\,_:; agick- | Teaaville © e o i, t?ntr;,;i; e:;x.x:ml-nuy. 'r:.s clu:;m Storage—Creamery extras, —; firsts, —; | Valley Water sold from 300 6212 down to $90, | “4ei X" 4ng Engi o 4 Ac,:x McFarland & w.:% F ul.nlmxmn. N Y . g K = el ¢ e . stal advancing | scconds, —; dairy extras, —. seller 3. Honokaa Sugar was lower at i S e Mxnest “col, Denver Rake " but any - consideravie”siringency BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. o Eood local Inquiry to 324 2062 %, at which | *‘Biekle, — per’ pound. 5 and Hutohinson' At 390 5GI, Oboans | 1o 0p dt tot on, § lne of Sizteenth street, 10| ¥ B Anderson, L. AnglH Chaiiners, Daston M Tk ol Snsemair 3 Dele foere. | Money- Unlon pactfc.... 0% | svods. The et of the seneral Iis was without | CHBESE- Fanbe il cream, iic: choics, | St Een i the atteroon i€ advanced | Auguste Ferpoll 1o Flacidto Prrpoll. lot on | & o Hamiurs & Fotmes, Cnicago, rommercial needs for maney sre likely ‘Lo be | Time Toans oo Hogis moSpouand, ..+ | e 0506105 for Pig | BcieoT T nominal: lzcaunx:‘f\;'nefi'cil. 106} | ““The ofl stocks sold fafry at about the same | Church, W 3158 by N 11 gy, 00 W of | M Smith. e o ’i‘}‘b'l"‘"";- e | . 3 T, . cream, per juotaticns, - . ' X . Ryland, cal Eastern, M @ ~ : ’ William E. Gerrish (Andcrson) to William | F Godd & w, Fresno Mrs E K Stopheft. Cal