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s 3 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1901. e e e s e ; No. 1 Si4e} common, nominal; Young Americas, 10c; | prime to fancy washed: 17%@Mc_ for prime Fa N bVl w st o A Foreign Markets. P s T e e el Nl o 5.15c: confectioners’ A, 5.15¢; mold A, 5.70ct i EGGS— et Eood o prime washed” peaberry; HGUXC r Al e subes, S0, S | o7 iSAmt 3 cpats, & itiualne | SIS SONGTIRe TS prime;_ S@llc for good current mized with 9@ 0c for fair: 6GT%e foF common sranulated, 5.3c; cubes, 5.60c. ady: | 71 3-16d; French rentes, 101¢ S7%4c; cargoes on | SOQoTS, 1%c ver dozen. . . ie: stand- | black bean: Y — fu. 9, 4.55¢; BUTTER—Receipts, §937 ; steady; to. S s M passage, quleter, hardly any demand; cargoes th i 4 ordinar: i iz e S et i &“’i’fiu g Agteady: [Walla Walla, 29s; English country markets. | © Fresh FasterFancy, —; standard, —: e o S a3 | ‘Western fresh, 14c: do. storage, Li@L guiet; wheat and flour on passage to United | seconds, —. 3 rd, | SRBIC for Tair washods H@Izhe Tor 00 to DRIED FRUITS. Kingdom, 3,890,000; wheat and flour on pas- | Storage — California famcy, ——: standard, e s T T R | A fair jobbi i red in the mar- |738¢ to Continent, 1,510,000; Indian shipments|—: Eastern fancy, —; standard, — B e e It et & ket m'e’v".w.”,‘aé e b stpply; how- febiraie 4 SEEE s, e Indinn phin; e i * | washed: SK@%c for sod green unwashed: e 3 & eat to Continent, none. # 2 g 10@10%C_for good to superior unwashed pea l i ens e o] A e 10 V'Btats | jLLVERFOOL, April 8.—Wheat, autet; No. 1| Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | e o e o commn o oty v 1 A standard California, 6s 2%d@6s 3d: wheat in N 1256 155 1 for prime to Sommon; prime, $;@4%c; cholce, 5@Sie; fancy. | Paris. dull; flour in Paris, dalls French coun: $ s ot i “nominal for’ falr to try markets, quiet; weather in'England, fine. | Twelve cars of Oranges are announced for | (Wey, WERPRH: e BORRAl o imal for . California_drled fruits ruled inactive &nd 4 y - S®Louis & San Fran......... e + COTTON—Uplands, 4 18- te-day’s auctior. ood to superior unw:cshed: 9%@10c nominal S[. .‘1.‘]44]\,}, OF THE IWARI\ETS £t Louis & San Fran 1st prefd . nflgwist’;imfiér pound, as to size and CLOSING. There is no particular change In citrus fruits. %or good to prime unwashed peaberry. .- & San Fran 24 pretd quality. % WHEAT—Spot. steady; No. 3 red Western, | Cranges arc steady and In ample supply. Guatemala and Mexican—13@16c for prime to R PR T D e e TS—] ; Moo i@ | winter, N , 6s 1%d; No. ancy washed: @il%e for strictly 3 lars lower. Silver higher. 5t Louls Southwestern prefd e o G o i o R | T T i~ o L g e B S Rusiare ek shd plentifal mad (e 1P | Sashet; W@WNC for Eood washed: Si9.c Mexican dollars lower. Silver higher. PEACHESPected, 124@20; unpeeled, 540 | 04d: Jult, Gs i, The. ndenty In’ Sirawberries s downward, | for falr washed: THGSLC for medium; (Tiic St Paul prefd St Paul & Omaha ORN—Spot, steady; American mixed new, receipts dre gradually increasing. Bananas | (0 n{vior jo RN 35 %d; American old. 4s 1d. Futures. steady: | c’ntinue firm under light supplies. There are asbed veabers Shipment of $34.423 to China. Southern Pacific . % | May, 3s 10%d; July, 3s 10%d; September, 3s 11d. ' . Sonshen Tad - . : July, %d; 3 | few Apoles on the market now. ominal for gocd to superior w Wheat and Barley futures weaker. Southern Ratlway prerd | ; : e = ——=—— .o | pEelbceds rmuirteC " | P EEATHER Sole. neavy. e per b: Sole : Texas & Pacific i Chicago Grain Market. a4 BERTNES fa8eeo _vér . drans Leather, medium, 28@30c: Sole Leather, light Oats, Corn and Rye quict and unchanged. Union Pacific | 3 T e e e common_and | 5G2%c: Rough Leather ats, ye g : Union Pacific preid 1 - 4 LOCAL MARKETS. i | |nartiis-ianc ver bot for oo “or | Leather, lisht. Hay steady and Bran firm. Rolled Barley steady. , Wabaeh prefd ;. i ; ] - { e g, | 63 for No. 1 and 1 CHIC, ), 4 —] ‘heat the decline CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, 5e T Lo e o Seedlings, —; Tangerines, 30c@$l %: Lemons, | Leather. light. 29@35c: Wwhich began a week ago continued unchecked. . 2 B N e T fek: Lowe: ht Northwest . Stc@$1 for common and $1 25@2 for good to . Mg a5 a e Aot e opese e witheat G4 miee Exchange and Bullion. Cinfor: Gruss TRt st o Mexican Limes, | Waste per Ib: Veal, fnished, 6asic; Ca' 9015 | terial change in prices. May at this time sold » . §5 50@6; Bananas, $125@Z2 30 per bunch; Pine- l&med B;;‘.C Knite Splits, 14@16c; Rough S at T134@71%c, compared with yesterday’s close | Mexican dollars are Iow. arples, o 5 at Tc. Moderate buying, chiefly in the hobe | g "y a¢ ge1c0. . - a7 TANBARK—Ground, $26@28 per ton; Stick, O & turn atter do severe s break, cqused an |y gook o aeary fook out & treasure ust | Dried Fruits, Nufs and Raisins. |asem per cord. Wheeling & Lake Erle Wheeling & Lake Erie 24 prefd. WisconsineCentral Third Avenue .. timore & National Tabe o Prefd. National Tube pretd No further change in Be2; Potatoes firm and Onions steady. Vegetables about as pefore. Medium Butter higher and medium Eggs lower. T5c@S2 per doze -with a sale of - AE:pxess Companies— - i e k. ms . early rall e 2C. su] 't developed, - ) i pia Castor Cheese unchanged. 1 A e BOWEVer, and Whie s houant o the stast Chm | Of $34.425 consisting of-§IT3-in Mexicen dol- T O N o Loy i 2 d to-day’s auction. United _States out again. The decline once started long stuff | lars, $70) in gold coln ‘and 332000 in silver | Some fruits show a slight shading fn quo- | Oil. In cases No. 1 T B IA: Linaew Twelve cars of Oranges annpunced for to-da; Wells Targo came out’ in heavy quantities, ome operator | bullion. <5, | tatlons. - Apricots, however, are firm. Dealers | Ofl. i1 | R entts it Shrabasd, bar A Miscellaneou dumping 2,000,000 bushels into the pit. Stop- | Sterling Exchange, 6) days. T WS ort a steady outgo of stock, though the | i, M0Lei LaTd Of ext e Nut, 3G®C per Strawberries weaker. Bananas firm. Amerian Coron on < 2% | loss orders wire uncovered and the combined | g::;{l“}vf Exchange, sight R B v iaih oy o vilke.. Piiiian coptinine M | o s R O harstin 00 cotes, ressure forced May down to 63%c. Excellent = o 5 : Whale Ol natural > - ? America New York Exchangs - 12% ! and wanted in the East. Imported Nuts are | %0c; Sperm, pure, 85c; . i Some [hq”g“ in Dried Fruits. Nuts and H‘mey lower. 2'““““: 5. [T ?:vg:n:::gf Siled e New York Exchan o el é‘}* lower and Honey also shows A deciine, Ralsins Fhite, S74@iNe per sallon: Fish Oil, barrels, . - - merican §2% | facters In weakening the market. Profit-taking | JIIVer, Per ounce. ® 2 | °The Curcd Fruit Assoc 5 S 1 o1, in b o was 3 d Fruit Assoctation has reduced the | COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil. in bulk, Provisions as previously reported. :g:figg Smelting & se% | by " dnons caieed’ s Secovery. ut tne closs exican nominai .. % prrhe Cured Fruit Association ¥ a.m; 3:’;"}}7’";": CBeart G Taesrens e et Shat . W % ot ‘ - for % r, 23 , 2ie; , 2le; Hops firm, Hides weak and Wool neglected. American Sieet” Hoerd romadein corn was miderately actlss, Prlces Wheat and Other Grains. Foace es A sivey €xosgl R & R O i e e - . ; American Steal Hoop pr considerable’ Ieverthele At FRUITS—Apricots, §@T%c_for Rovals and | cases, 2ic; Benzine, In bulk, Mc: In cases, 2 4 t) th rtheless, considering . s, 28c. Slight changes on the different stock exchanges. American Steel & Wite the niews“and the weskners in wheat: Proft: | IHEAT FREIGHTS The market continues | $4@ilc for” Moorparks: "Evaporatel Apples. | 5 degree Gasoline, in bulk. Sfc im cases, e American Steel & “Wire American Tin Plate .. American Tin Plate prefd American ToBacco ... ‘American Tobacco prefd Anaconda Mining Co s 2as 3%@5c; sun-dried, 1% taking by shorts and buying by Phillips caused | about last _quoted e TR o SR S ST e B R Ry g Sy R lomer S e close. | May Ieft off | Hong, according to slze of cartier. The char- | Peare, 2@ic: Plums, pitted, 3)3G5c; unpitted, | and §13.75 in S0s. Liverpool is quoted at §17@ Heavy selling of May and July oats charac. | nage of 18,80, against %30 tons on the sgma | 131%c: Nectarines, (geo ‘for red and {G3c | 1550 for the best and 430915 3 for lower ferized the business in that cereal. May closed | date last year; disengaged, SI27 tons, against 0;11‘.;.:le5—_51an Clara, 4 sizes, 2c; 30-40s, Tc: ‘rgeaps.gg:fi\'&k‘ur allon In cases and Salt continues to boom.. - Lard Oil marked up. 2 %c lower at 24 % 2565; on the way to this port, 160,350 tonms, | ,BRUNES—Sa r e e Hogs scarce. Mutton weak. Beef and Veal steady. oronds Rabie Translt Erovielont s aiice ang exgier o sympecny | seginctamter T L T WU et e s Sk fous, e son B | oo in, arims o S0 S8R s s, Tao Two cars of Eastern Poultry arrived. Gontinental abasss prefd 3oc Tower, 1rd 10e dows and ribs S4¢ depressed. vtk a3d Now TRk wAtiowr " PO | e premii: Sortmest e and s Soliins | i per 1o White Lead, 107, aceordin o 3 Federal Steel ..... e ‘The leading futures ranged as follows: S Suspel M It uiicHisngad, d | which stand the same. ? 3 VER—$46 50@47 per flask for local Weather Bureau reports damage to fruits by frost. Federal Steel prefd Articles— o Tow—Gioee | Jemand chiety to 8l shorts. Chicago sold | Which stand the seme. . . .o |, QUICKSILVER-38 5047 p §¢neral Blectric Whe; = i 3 " {being resold. Monday's rally. was due fo re- | has established the following prices: Bleached | “S/GAR The Western Sugar Refining Com- Glucose Sugar .. Glucose Sugar prefd rts of frost in Germany and a larger export | Thompson’s fancy, 12 per lb: cholce, 1Ic: | pany quotes, per b, in 109-1b bags 8 | May 70 70% | Dusiness. " Yesterday's cables did mot express | standard, 10c: prime, 9c: unbleached Thomp- Crushed,_6.05c: Powdered, 5.65c; Candy Gran- Prices on Prunes reduced io a 2c basis. £ | uly % T 6% UK NH 0% International Paper 2615 Corn an; Vi - | sen's, 9c per Ib. Sultanas—Fancy, 10%c per 1b; [} ¢c; Confec- y uneasiness over the condition of the Ger: . Sc pel Y, per 19; | ulated, 5.85¢; Dry Granulated, onfec International Paper prefd . D et ..® .. .. 4% man crop and the gemeral crop news of the | choice, Sic: standard, Sc: prime, Se: un- | Hated, 5 Magnolia A, Extra C, high pressure exists over the northwestern por- ok SRR 84% | May L ddig ;43 44 | world was favorable; so much so that no bull | bleached Sultanas, Sc; Seedless, 50-Ib hoxes, | (00" 151" "y a5c; barrels. llc more: half- 43% « runes and Raisins in New York. | 55 Drégere exists Natfonal Biscuit rreis; 100 move: half- 39% | July | 42% 43% | market is exvected at the moment., Brad- | 6ic: d-crown, 7c: 3-crowm, €%c: 2-crown, e | yti HOCER b RAC i National Biscuit prefd . 18 s 3 * | Pacific brand, 2-crown, se; 3-crown, s%e, and - R g The temperature has_ risen about 10 degrees . Oats, street’s estimates of stocks are as follows: | Pacific bran n, 5e; ., 10¢ . No orders taken for less than T3 Saf) afvices from New York say: over Nevada and Southern Idaho. It has fall- o o i May . Z% 2% MY % | East of the Rockies, a decrease of 163,000 | f-crown, Siici seeded’(Fresno pricts), ‘fancy. |y BTG, (13 equivalent. Dominos, haif-bar- “Prunes continue to be the most active ar- | ©n_about 14 degrees in Southeastern Arizona. NAfoDAlTLonn pretd July 2% 2% %% 3 | bushels; Europe and afloat an increase’of 1- | l-ounce, 7c; 12-ounce, 5c; choice, iS-ounce, | PATTelS, OF 1S Savivalerl e Mess Pork, per bbl— 200,000, making a net decrease of 422,000 bush- ounce, S%c; London Lavers, 2-crown, | "% Vpra PRER W EEE e e follow Showers have fallen in Arizona and the ex- ticle in dried fruits, but trade is more on the National Steel prefd . = box: 3- $1 60; Fancy Clust: d treme southern portion of California. A thun- o May K U4 13 1430 s per box; 3-crown, ancy Clusters, | o, 3 @19; extra sizes. hend-to-mouth order than it has been. The | der storm fs m;’:,’md b gEf,“ Diego. ,‘:.g;‘(h‘g';(_ ;}C‘;anke . July . g fl 1455 1435 1442% | The local spot market was unchanged, but Dehesa, 2 50; Imperial, §3. Al prices ¢ o. hPI:::e "fi‘l‘;‘:é’o’d, ,:11;;“9;‘}1?1!\_ 4 Toot: 8 900 scarcity of 50-60s is mow very marked, and | Forecast made =t San Francisco for thirty Pacils Coast e bs— S15 Bl | e e e g, $1i milling, §102%Q | NUTo Chestnats i per 15 Tor eatin; | 4 Pickets, 320. Shingles, £ for common and some holders ask more than the spot equiva- | hours ending midnight April 10, 1901 Pacifc Coast 15t prefd s Su% s g1 21 | Spat Wheat—Shipping, $i: ng, e T e A7 |53 75 for famcy; Shakes. $13 for eplit ama §14 i eotion Eooll & it business Mas | 1 i avnather Nilxh, b thatly, Windh 1n B o Mppt 288 | Beptember §i0 35° S sw0 D¢l CALL BOARD SALES. 1 hardshell, 9%c; No. %, Te; Almonds, 13@idc | f0F sawn; Rustic, $23G20. +heard of, &t 5%c. A number of care v : acific Mail . 3w | VB E RS : XS A 5 ——— ; 5 % o 3 ort Ri %, g 7 — | for paper-shell, 9@llc for softshell: Peanats, ¢ ¢ this size are en route from California and | the interior; fresh westerly winds on the coacl. People’s Cas 110% | pay ior Pt s soms som e L xPfi?segmb" Seroc for Bastern: Brazil Nuts. 1@1lsc: Fil- Receipts of Produce. due to arrive 0.5 tew de>x._Baveral cars O e E !lfmcgg!ozhgwg:e e Ereased glxesll iCar s Agz July §1% 7% T8 790 Second Session—December—2000 ctls, $105; | berts. 12@12%e; Pecans, 11@3c; Cocoanuts, 0-60n, mssociation pack, o 2 3 ressed Ste % 3 % 1 z 1 - G oy —— ~ consignment, ‘are amons the mum. | portion: continued warm: tignt o e Bl Eo Rl Eaach L an -zt | Bepiexiben 2 tao TE s S 0, Sow™ December—s000 | - HONISY—Comb, 13%@Hc for bright and 12 MONDAY, APRIL 8. esent appearances, should sell | Nevada—Cloudy Wednesday; continued warm; Standard Rope & Twine, - A% | Cash quotations were as_follows: Flour, [ ‘sl v @1 for light amber; water white extracted. | Flour, qr sks. 12,242 Wool, bales. 57 Spot stocks of 40-50s are | light northerly winds. Sugar -142% | easy; No. 3 spring wheat, 67@71c; No. 2 red, ¢ e 520 Hides ... 03 860 r20s ‘ » | “Afternoon Session — December — 4000 ctls, | 7@7%c: light amber extracted, 5@6c; dark, 4@ | Wheat, ctls S | NAGIE R0, 2 comn, 3l Ne. 2 Sellom: $8c] 1 i oune: shtoo, w1 0o May—don SLon e per b Lo C Barley. ctls . 12% | white, fifl&: 'No.. 2 rye, 5ic: good feeding EAREIET by spliesof the dry nasthwind jthe £50w QL i“n::(o‘es :;l - 75% | barley, 40@46c; fair to choice malting, 49@ssc; | market was suddenly weaker, both on and off = T e - 21% | No. 1 'flaxseed, $153%@1 54; No. 1 Northwest: | call, with larger offerings in the sample mar- Provisions. S 2 5% mess pork, per bbl, §14 23G14 80; lard, DEr | peed, 7714@78%c for No. 1 and TX@T5c for | mere t ¥ ket, though | Branm, sks 140|Beans, sks 1108% | 100 ‘Ibs, $8 25@$ 2734; short ribs sides (loose), TR L fos ere is no activity In this market, though | Bran. s 10 3 e | 80 20 Ay e s ey o ORI iy stocks continue limited and the tone is very | Middiings, ‘sics...- S .6 short clear sides (boxed), $8 25@$ 37%2; whisky, CALE oA RD BALE CURED MEATS—Bacon, 1% per Ib for Sugar prefd Tennessee Coal & Iron . United States Leather . United States Leather prefd. United States Rubber ... United States Rubber prefd Western Union .... Amalgamated Copper . Republic Iron & Steel Republic Tron & Steel prefd. TUnited States Steel .... 60- - cc. | Utah—Cloudy unsettled weather Wednesday; B ;‘fin;\a‘:n;i :sxun};(],lm x;f e | probably light showers: light easterly winds. Tt 15 understood o sale of 1000 | Arizona—Cloudy unsettied weather Wednes own California loose has been | day, with light snow in northern portion; light a seeder, but no particulars could be | sHowers in southern portion; warmer. Demand for seeded is light, Apricots | San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Wednesday; y and there are offerings at |continued watm weather; light northerly winds, with almost nb disposition | changing to fresh westerly, with fog in the con “asy, with only a | afternoon. e B T o), et iy ALEXANDER G. McADIE, 159 | Pelts, bdls. 1,500 | Tallow, ctis. . 35 Leather, rolis 40 Silver, flas 6| Wine, gals .47 | basis of high wines, $127; clover, contract are about steady at 3yc for Hallowl, Forecast Official. i ¢ i rawi 2 %4 United Sta i —9:15 _o'clock—No sales. ¢ 7 ABe IR A S R AR TR IS N s et Syt e Retes . Tigtts e e Pl B e ecomber 300 otls, Te; 2000, | heavy, 12%@ije for light medium, W for » demand to Set in soon. Figs are soing | | k Artlcles— Receipts. Shipments. | 7y5.c. 7 light, 4%c for extra light and Is%c for sugar- | ite Treely. " Bag figs are hara. o nad. | | | 1,315,000 Shares sola. Flour, barrels 31,000 51,000 Regular Morning Session—December—200) | cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 1ic: Mess STOCK MARKET. ¥ el bt tow Erades EASTERN MARKETS : OSING BON: e s 00 ctls, 72%c. May—2000, 76%e. Beef, 512 50 per barrel: extra Mess. §12 50; Fam- | | - H D Ty e oy it ] = Pl olea o eoNDH. Corn, bushels ‘Afternoon Session—December—2000 ctls, 72%c; | ily, $13 50; prime Mess Pork, $13@15 30; extra | | . N 1 SR onpen I N S G g e 2000, 2. May—6000_ctls, Téc. clsar. 82 Mess st; Smoked Beef, 1c per Ib. | * . | ; 3 Continue quict at the famillar quota- | LARD-Tierces quoted at 6%c per 1b for | . Faciici, Barley. Bl Hotn White. #T 1 b Sirpriae: - mbetants!| compound snd Wise for o DRI Samvets, |- uiiats 08 e sentg Semion of $ie Fnd The Weather and Crops. b Do 4s... = £y - falr. S Vall Wate: ABODT ;‘::EPEVE\'}THE{‘ S o S < | 5—a | B reg.., Il-?‘/i\gr Nav Ists KTl Tioise “Cheese foras 1?3?5%&“"1%?&. frm: | though offerings on_ ‘Change are not large. | half-barrels, S%c: one tlerce, S%c; two tlerces, | weak at $30 25@30 and Paauhau at 3L RDODT AREE EREVASENG COBDIFIONE. NEW YORK, Aprll .-An astontshing mute | 5o 0Ia 46 coupr113%| Do da..sere oers 104 | Treah, 15e. Yeilow, $110@115; White, $1 1091 15; Eastern |Sc; five tierces, 1%e per Ib. In the afterncon Hutchinson sold up to $21, The report of A. G. McAdle, section director | tion of speculative sentiment was demonstrated | 1o g reg.. 111% | Or Short Line 6s...12 S e | Mixed, $112% per ctl. R The oil stocks showed no change worthy of of the climate and crop service of the Weather | by the action of the stock market to-day. | Do 5s coupon....1iliz| Do con 55.. 5 # | RYE—Continues weak and freely offered at | I7idnc Tallow, Wool and Hops_ note. Bureau, for the week ending Monday, is s | There was not a sign of the distress and acute | Dist of Col 3. 124 "|Reading gen 4s [ . | | 80@82%c per ctl. 2 i 5 Dividends will be paid to-day_ as follow: follows: anxiety under which the market labored all | Atchison gen 102% /'R G W 1sts. 110125 Foreion Futures. BUCKWHEAT—Is quoted at $165@170 per California Street Cable Company, 50c per shar s % a: 2 - i 1 Do adj 4s. 96 |8t L & I M con 55.115% oreign rutures. ctl, ex-warehouse. There is nothing doing in Wool and quota- | $5000; Giant Powder Company, T3¢ per shar E GENERAL SLMM..ARY, daye yesterday. It is the almost invarlable | canndn so 3ds... 108% Bt L & 8 I gen 6s.13115 | ! R T tions stand as before. §15,000; Pacific Gas Improvement Compan: The temperature has been several degrees be- | rule that such a violsnt break in prices as | Ches & O 4ys.....106% | St Paul | s “Flour and Millstuffs. Hops continue firm with light stocks, and |30c per share, $0660: Paauhau Sugar Company, low normel in all parts of the State during the | that of yesterday brings in overnight an ac-| Do 5 St P C 2 buyers are still looking for contracts in the |30 Der share, $30.000. weck and severe frosts have occurred in thc ulation of selling orders from alarmed | Chi & N con Do 5t LIVERPOOL. = o g The California Safe Deposit and Trust Com- cum ¢ g o b = 51 b « and northern portions and in some | holders of stock who wait for dally reports for | 00 S F deb & |8 Pacii Wheat— & May. July. | TLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 25@ | country, but growers are shy. pany has declared a quarterly dividend at the Chicago Term 4s... 97%|S Raflway 117" | Opening . 350, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, §3 15@3 25; | Hides are still quoted dull and weak, with |rate of § per cent per annum, payable on the Stand R & T 6. Tex & Pac Ists. of Southern California. Light rain has | their information on the stock market, but | Colorado So ds. - Closi in all sections and in some places the | the opening this morning was quiet and un- o stocks accumulating except in good dry Hides, | 15th. DGl ey ey i i3 The California Wine Association will pay a Oregon, §2 @2 §2 75@3 for bakers'; Washington bakers’, $2 7 | which are moving off fairly. 13c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 15@%5c each; short | assessment of $1 per share. It will become ; Farina, $i50; Whole ol, 30G40c each; medium, 50@6sc; long Wool, | delinquent May 3., ing satisfactory growth, but the |all the facility which has characterized their Rolled Oats (barrels), less thrifty and shows the effects | operations for many weeks past. There was | Adams Con. 22; Little Chief. Wheat Flour, 33 25; 4 A | pitation has heen sufficient to improve the | rufiled, with no important pressure to sell and | Wheat— - | @3 HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brand sell | monthly dividend of 60c per share to-day. ndition of gram, hay and green feed. A hail | with many notable advarces induced by the de- | Opening | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | about 1ic under quotations. Heavy Salted | The Central Point Consolidated Oll Company oc o > « & : s 5 Closin; N |'8i 3 150; Cow | will pay a dividend of 2c per share on May m occurred n the 2d in Oakiand and ;mfr mand of the shorts to cover. Before the day | losing o lows, usual discount to_the trade: Emlfinm | Steers,” 9%c; medium, séscic ltllmil hu!:; s'l.o e hare et o damage. Dry northerly | was ove: the bull leaders had recovered their | 1025 | West Shore s, | Opening, Ifi‘:a"{' o= {;‘-’fl,;,,‘R’;?; o s P é'(',‘;deé;.‘,fed ;2{,,,’"9“;?’ Salted. Veal, Sc: Satted | The Continental ONl Company will pay a at of all crops. tull control of the situation and were marking | 81 |Wisc Cent ists Closing . | extra cream do, §3 50; Oat Groats, $4 50 Hom- | Calf, 10c; Dry Hides, 15%e: Culls, 13e; Dry | dividend of 3 per cent, or 33000, on April 20. sown grain is generally in good condi- | up prices and attracting large followings with | 98%1Va Centurles Iy, 83508 757 Buckwheat . $4@4 %; | Kip, Isc: Dry Calf, 16¢: Culls and Brands, 12@ | The Kern River Oil Company has levied an | A Available Grain Supply. Eionda Wheat, % i | ] | 25/ Ontario of the drying winds and lack of rain. With | vere B Alfce - 0 £6 10@7 60: in' sacks, $5 75@7 25; Pearl Barley, | Tc@$1 each; Horse Hides, salt, $250 for large g g & generous rainfell in the next two weeks, jt | V&Y Palpable manipulation and there were Bregcq . 1 30/Ophir 6| NEW YORK, April 4—Special cable and tel- | 5. sc;m Peas, $5; Green Peas, §6 50 per 100 Ibs. | and $2@2 25 for medium, $1@1 % for smail and | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. i believed the wheat crop will be above the | CArefully organized operations to support the | Brunswick Con..... 2 Phoent 08 | egraphic communication to Bradstreet's show |- e | 50c_for Colts; Horse ‘Hides, dry, $1 75 for large, average in all parts of the State. Barley and | market Commission-houses which were prom- | Comstock Tunnel... 06 Potost 07 | the following changes in the available supply | Havy d Feedstuffs. | $1 25 for medium, $1 for small and 50c for Colts. TUESDAY, April 9— p. m. @is are in fair condition and will probably | inent in bidding up siocks and which have | Con Cal & Va 00' Savage 07 | of grain from the last account: ay an rs. | Deerskins—Summer or red skins, 3ic: fall or UNITED STATES BONDS. yiela average crops “Thero will aiso be & good | acted for large specuiaive interests all through | Deadwood Terra.ll! ilSlerra” N s % | pWheat, United Statee and Canada, east of g | medium’ ckine, 3ic; winter or_thin skins, e 0. Ak ey crop of in most sections. Grain and w u € Z | Iver. 11018 the Rocky Mountains, Gecrease, 1,622,000 Y ent, and if the | Goatskins—Prime Angoras, Toc; large an ey LA oats are being cut for hay in Southern Cali- | Money below the rate ofteréd by the banks at | Iron Silver 60/ Standard . | Toahels = afion: s Fa A EonE, (iimse, | k% m seang et e mapient, © | smooth, 50c; medium, Sc. = coupcat: . TETHS I S0 (aewh IR 00 fornia. Green feed is becoming scarce in some | the same time that they were buying stocks. | Lea§ville Con. 0 | 220,000 bushels: total supply, decrease, 4zho0 | Present dry mérth winds continue more frm- | O ¢ QU B0y e per 1n; o, o, | 48 FesiStered. MO B8 quar coup.iisisiid places. Ierly vegetables have been consider- | The Tumor of the Burlington deal was rehabil- | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. el 1 Dess ey develop, oean 16 gt e Seddc: Brease, 2@%e. MISCELLANEOQ ‘Hogiug. 5 ably ed by frost. itated and Had apparently not lost any of ltx| o, " Union Pacific. Corn, United States and Canada, east of the s GO0 0S50 er & WOOL—Spring. 1900 or 1301—Humboldt and | Bay C P C P é'm’m"“filw’b There are many reports of serious damage | force, allhou:h‘ofll:dsl confirmation was- still | (JIPRCYC b risg el Rocky Mountains, decrease, 1,032,000 bushels. Mmgs}r’;]b"vun;u S B Mendocino, 15@léc per Ib; Northern, free, 12@ | Cal-st Cab & m 3 % 1 declduous fruits by frosts Guring the week, | Conspleuously lacking. There was & revived | jyne oans i | West End Oats, United States and Canada, east of the | FEE (RO ek defective, 9@1lc; Middle County, free, 10@ | C C Water gspeciaily in the central and northern disfricts; | credulity in many other/ramors which bave al- | Zigpo o™ ok, Rocky' Mountains, increase, 30,000 bushels. ton; Otleake Meal at the mill, 32 Ing. | 1jc: do, defective, S@ife; Southern, 12 months, In some parts of the Sacramento Valley and | ready done good service, including that of the | (Blocks= | Bonds— =~ " iy : Cocoanut Cake, $17@iS; Corn Meal, $256 | s 10c; do, de- the northern coast co supposed readjustment of General Electric's - 631 | s 8. 3 5 25 50: Cracked Corn, §25 50@25; Mixed Feed, | : coast counties it is reported that t Do prefd.... 85 Mining Shares— C Livestock Market | fective, 7 Hey, ‘fine, the entire crop hus been killed, but later re- | Capital and the Southwestern railroad merger. | , 02 Protdic .- Agne & icago Livestock arke?. . s@is, e B | s g - f e, ports will doubtless contradict .this. There | The settlement of the internal dissensions in “5 T rly, 8 Bingham Min Co.. 2414 H A Velunteer, $5@8: Wheat, S11@13; Wheat | pastern, choice, 12@14c; do fair to good, 9@1lc: will probably be a considerable loss on apricots, | the American Smelting Company, the advance | 0 PIrlosions Amalg Copper CHICAGO, April 9. _CATTLE—Recelpts, 4000; | 315, Cat: 912 Oat, §9@1l 50 Clover, nominal; | Xovada, 10@12c. grapes, peaches and pru - | in the price of refined sugars and the absenc s 3 $ 2 4000; | Alfalfa, $8@9 50: Barley, §7 50@9 3 per ton. |- G AL Srapes, p prunes, and some dam Boston & Albany Boston & Mont. B d Bt HOPS—1@20c per Ib. age to early pears and other fruits. - of any engagement of s«;lld fog ef);ortflhyt %o | Boston Elevated Butte & Boston. .. 10{% sle“e"":;@:l::fly to ""Onx‘v“ goo x;q’;gr‘h;‘l)e ~STRAW—35@47%¢ per bale. g = SACRAMENTO VALLEY—Th = e | morrow's steamer were all used with effect by | pos & s B e steers, $5@6 05; poor to medium, B —_— 7 weather conditions Guring (he week have serl. | the buils. Atvances Teached 8 points in Bur: | foston & Malne. 1y |Calymet & Hecli 'S | Miociira’ ana fecters, ¥ 104 101 Sons. 85 850 yE L amerns AT San Francisco Meat Market. |LA¥ ously impaired crop prospects in mearly all | ington and Rock Island and Northwestern, 3% | Dommonien® Goai Cotteactar - 460; heifers, $2 85@4 80 canners, $2@2 75; bulls, - Markt. parts of ihe valley. Temperature considerably | in Northern Pacific, 4 in Texas and Pacific, 4| “T0 Lty Humboldt " 23" | $2 50@4 40; calves, $4 35; Texas fed, steers, | ° . Hogs are as scarce as ever and the tone | xS below normal and dry northerly winds have | in Chicago and Eastern Illinole, 3% In Mel- | pegaral Steel. Osceola a2y |} 0G0 20 Texas grass steers, $ 50G4; Texas| The situation in Beans stands the same. | ~“08% 278 58 FUOTC O i e been etrimental to grain and hay, and severe | ropolitan, 3 in Western Union,’ 3% in _Con-| = Do prefd. Parrot bulls, $2 75@4. Limas are scarce and firm. Pinks are in |°f the marl = > hough Mut- | N R frosts hgve injured carly vegetables, deciduous | solidated Gas, 4 in Amalgamated Copper, Sugar | Fitchburg prefd H_OGS—Recelpta to-day, ls,flm.}o—morrow. 22.- heavy supply and weak, with plenty of sell- | Other meats show no change, tho.g ut- NP fruits and grapes. The extent of the damage | 2%, United States 2 press 5%, Rubber 413, | Gen Electric Rrefd.; 000; left over, 3600, esiimated; fair deman: ers and few buyers. White kinds are in light | ton ‘Pd Lamb are weak and likely to decline NP to fruit cannot be estimated at present, but | Rubber preferred 81 and the majority of the | Eg Eieo I, £00d, clearances; top, 35 1>; mixed and butch: | £ and few buvers. Whi any aay. Stocks of all Meats are rather more | N & reports show that there will be a heavy loss | Principal active stocks trom 1to 2 points, Only | X' & Gas & ers, % 8066 10; good fo chiolce heavy, 3 %5@6 15; ¢ “LH T IR TNT I o all White, 34 75 | liberal than they have been, Hogs excepted. |3 o - on grapes, apricots, peaches, prunes and al- | Il one of two cases weye the gains fully main- | 0la Colony. rough heavy. $5 80G5 %; lisht, 35 75@6; bulk of | 4 500y At & S T S Nt oe: | BEEF—7@sc for Steers and 6@7c per Ib for | 9.0 %& & 5o IStien G & E 85,10 monds in many places, and (hat figs, walnuts | tained, reactions running from. 1 to 2%. but' Rubber . Wolverines ... Selon SR TE08 06 Red, $3@3 2; Blackeye, $2 75@3; Limas, $6 1G | CONS: Oak W Co 5s.101 — and early pears have been considerably injured. | the market was vigorously supported again and { Pl i SHEEP—Receipts, 13,000; sheep and lambs, | giod: S308 2 Dlaskers, 32 50G% Limas, $ v VEAL—Large, 7@8c; small, 9c per Ib. WATER STOCKS Light showers in some sections have been | the clofe was irregular. The pressure of | Loridor ¥t et steady to slow; good to choice wethers, $4 80g | ® T Ft JOWIAAL REG Tudney, 3160 per el | MUTTON—Wethers, 8@3c; Ewes, T%@Sc per ocKR. ) beneficial. Grajn is in good condition in most | Profit-taking was not notably heavy even at | aon arket. §; exports, $5 15@5 25; falr to cholce mixed, Mustard, nominal; Flax, § 5043: Canary, 314@ | Pound: Contra Costa. 74 |Spring Valley. 90 90% places, but needs rain. Green feed is becoming | the advances. Apparently the speculative hold- | $ i‘gg‘ 90; Western sheep, $4 90@5; exports, 3%c for Eastern; Alfalfa, 7%@Stc for Califor- | LAMB—Spring. 9@10c per pound. Marin County. 53% — scarce. ers of stocks were detcrmined to hold for a| $ 1505 2 ; 3 PORK_Live Hogs, 130 Ibs and under, 8%c; GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. S = % ; vearlings, $1 %@ 15; native lambs, . . e NEW YORK, April 9.—The Commercial Ad- | # 1985 23: | nia and 9@d%c for Utah; Rape, 2@2%4c; Hemp, | b QR Live Hogs, 180 Ibs an over, . (QOHo: clipped, '$5 . 4215 — Western lambs, $5 | COAST AND ECTT ¢ 2 further rise unless they were forced into liqui- | _ ’, " * v, % e — Be hax prevailed Suring (he weok and severs emes | dation: by colling. of Joane o by Wipimg wu | vertiser's London finamcial cablegram says: @5 0. B ThD BEAS iles, - 262 0 Green, $2 70 | feeders, —; dressed Hogs, 8%@9%c. it Can . % i|mae B G & H SET have occurred in many places. Light rain has | of margins. There was much less calling of | Business generally was cramped on the stock 3 e oih: Flackivekanmbisl ' ——— Mut ElecLt... — 8§ (SF G & E.... 9% #% falien in nearly all sections, improving the con- | loans to-cey than vesierdsy and this called | market-here to-day by the impending settle- New York Metal Market. o * B2 of General Merchandise. OGL & H... — 52 |San Franeisco. 4 4% dition of grain and hay. Fruit in the central | attention to several causes for special pressure | ment which comes to-morrow. The chief in. . - i Fac Gas Imp.. — #0%IStktn G & B.. — 1 and counties” appears to have been |in yesterday's money market. To-day's clear- | terest was in the American department, whidh | Potatocs, Onions and Vegetables. INSURANCE STOCKS. : [ injured by frosts than in ‘the | ing-house statement disclosed the enormous | \ua moderately busy The. AMerican shares| NEW YORK. April §—The trade here was southern counties, where iz is reported | total of exchanges of $437,52,950, which is over | opened cautiously, people having been scareq by | much disappointed on finding only a 108 ad. - Grain Bags, June and July, T spot, §%@ic; a the damage is very light. In Alameda, Son- |$1200000 In excess of ‘the largest previous | {hc relapse in New York. but 1o wen cooy | vance for tin ta Tondon Gn° iew Nf 3d-| Potatoes are in good shape for sellers and ek T 3;,, BANK STOCKS. gma. Nava and an Mateo counties grapes and | day's record in the history of the clearing- | realized that the drop was infinitesimal when | strength in local circles for that metal yes. | Oreson descriptions are firm. There is no Pags, 0Gc: Fleece Twine, Ti@lc. Anglo-Cal...... T3 71 |Lon P & A....M8 — cidupus fruits have been considerably dam- | house. The general activity of the stock mar- | compared with the recent advance, and a gen- | térday. The market here ruled very quiet all | change in Onions. 8, .E*é »}-_Ri'm_rc e e Bank of Cal...410 412 |Mer Ex (lq).. 18 — but the extent of the loss cannot yet Le | ket vesterday had something to do with this, | cral quiet movement set in. This was en. | day, with prices a shade lower, and closed | The Vegetable market shows no changes | CANN [S—Reports received by the | Cal Safe Dep..106 — |S F National.. — 135 e o ol ibe large orchards wers | but the settlement growing out of the clear | couraged by the opening in' New York and | at §2 bid and $25 50 asked. At London the | worthy of note. Recelpts about balance ine | Californa Fruit Grower direct from canners | st N of S ¥.. — 312551 [rotepied by emudging. ns timely warnings | ances in the contracts to deliver the United | the appearance here of American support. The | close was £115 7a &4 for spot and £113 for fu- | gerany though the feeling in Asparagus, | Show the pack of fruits and vegetables for the SAVINGS BANKS, had been given. Grain and hay are in good | States Steel stocks wiicu issued was a special | close was quiet and at the top prices of the | tures. L DAragus; |, - 0% | e 1960 1o be as fallowss Tabie frults . condition, but needing rain in the southern | factor. The easier mcney in London to-day | day, The Northern Pacific issues were the | Copper was without important new feature | Rhubarb and Peas is easy. | 2,435,562 cases; total pack of all kinds, includ- counties. 2 e . lessenedithe demand for exchange and the rate | leacine features here. Berlin neglected them, | both here and abroad, ruling dull and nominal | Receipts were 1054 boxes Asparagus, 650 boxes | 2455 its, etc.. 2,775,596 = JOAQUIN VALLEY—Generally clear | for sterling ylelded a fraction. Yesterday's | favoring Eries. at $17 for lake and $16 6215 for casting. Lon- | Rhubarb, €40 sacks Bay Peas and 205 sacks | DS _Die fruits, etc. 2, T S g and cold weather has prevailed during the past | heavy liquidation has caused some natural re- | It is expected that £500,000 of Government | don closed dull at £68 12s 6d for spot and o8 New Potatoes. - 519,502 cases of 3-1b, and 47,000 cases of gal- BAGS-—San Quentin .Bags, $5.65; Calentta | pyory pung.2ss 20 | week. with frequent frosts, which in some lo- | lief to the money market. There was not Jack- | dividends will soon be mopped up by the re. | 2s €d for futures. | "ATOES—Early Rose, 65@sic; Burbanks, | lons; of asparagus, 143,561 cases; total pack of calities have greatly damazed vines and apri- | Ing a suspicion that yesterday's violént relapse | payments to the bank, which will probably re- | _Pigiron warrants unchanged at $9 50@10 50; | 3@gc for River and Tc@SLI0 'for Oregon: | all 'frults and Vegetables, 35718513 cases. — 140 OSLé&H. - cots and cavsed some damage to peaches. The | Was winked at if not connived in by sold-out | stme its strong grip on money within a few | Northern foundry, $15 25@16 50. Gafhet Chiles from Oregon, $1@125: Sweets, | against .602 cases packed in 1599. Extras 47% — Presidio ... - gereral impression is th the frosts have not | bull leaders either to enable them to get in | days. Silver spurted to-day on speculative buy- Spelter was firm, closing at 21 points above | 65@75c for Merced; New Potatoes, 1@2c per Ib. | in 2%-Ib tins are quoted as follows: Apricots, » - caused as much damage as was at first anticl- | at the lower prices or to shake out a weak fol- | ing. Yesterday at §8 92%@3 97%. Lead remains un- | ONIONS—Oregons, $2 3043 30 per ctl; Ne- | 31 0; Cherries, $2 for black and §2 for Royal POWDER STOCKS. peted. Light showers fell quite generally on | lowing and relieve the ccndition of over specu- CLOSING. changed. vadas, $3 2@3 50; Cut Onions, 0c@si % per Grapes, §135; Peaches, §5c@3175; Pears, | Giant Con Co.. — 82 [Vigorit % Sa!u;d:y. x:; X most s.-« fons were not of ma- | lation. i S | roxpoON. April 9.—Atchison, 63%; Canadian e :3:" Al;;trl-lianl $3 50@4; Green Onions, %@ | $1 ss‘ Pl\;:ns, §1 35@1 40; Quinces, §1 Straw- SUGAR STOCKS. terial benefit ain is badly need The bond market was irregular. tal sales, | Pa 7 e per_box. berries, §1 7. excellent condition. but late sown, expecially on |~ United States old is (coupon) advanced % | Anaconda, 8%: bar silver sieady, 57 3164 — Asparagus, 32 for fancy, $135@175 per box 30 Seattle, §7; Bryant, 3 %0; Coos | Haw Com..... —" _ |Makawell ..... 3% 40 : » Js suffering for rain. "Present pros- | per cent on the last call. | money, 333% per cent. ¥ | BOSTON. April 9.—The wobol market here, | for No. 1 and $1G1 2 for No. 2: Green Peas, | Bay, Wallsend, 33; Co-operative Walls--| Honoksa % |Oucmen - LK. favorable for a good fruit erop, | NEW YORK STOCK LIST. ! LR though not 5o active as last week, is very | 2€3¢_for Bay; String Beans, S@l0c; Cabbage, | end, $9; Cumberland, $12'in bulk and $1325 in | Hutch S P...., 2l — |Paauhau - = Alfalfa looks weil and green feed is still | Shares et | N Vs o Mark, Neaars dielors Are domelal Wt crtertad :“:{Imm; Tomatces, Los Angeles, $1@130 per | sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs, $I4 - MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. ] R ot districts. North winds pre- | ‘Sold. Stock— Bia: | o oney.Market. Impression that the depression which has held | Piant. Toa Angeles, 1o¢ por The Gnech Doppoi ke Rocky | Mountain descriptions, | Alaska B e vy | i (e e greater portion of the week. The | 5p, 4 x ey the market for the past two years ot futos Suneles 2 3 = tons: | Cal Fruit Can. 98 — | Pac b nd in most places ic too hard to work. | 13w Atchisen prefd NEW YORK. April 9_Money on call firm, | length tcased and ro Jookin forvard to. pet. | 105 Angeles e MR Do, M Ne | 8 & ver M0N0 puundn Sait W6yt tow, acconl | ol Wine en W' - [Puc C ey G 3% ALTFORNIA—The temperature | “4300 Baltimore & Ohio . 3%@5 per cent: last loan and ruling rate, 414 | ter business. They now think a market value | per b; Carrots, 2@350 per sack: Hothouss Cu- | CORDAGE — The local cordage company | Mer Ex Assn.105 — |Par Paint C - *n below normal during the week and 100 Canadian Pacific s have occurred in some places, slightly | 10 canagian Pacific per cent; prime mercantile paper, 31,@1% per | Nas been setablished. The situation, however. | cambers, 50c@$1 per dosen: Summer Squash, | quotes as follows: Pure Manila, 13%c per Ib; Morning Session. ricof Iy cent; sterling exchange steady, wi is hardly such that a rise In values will be | g1 50 ver box; Garlic. 4@6ec. per Ib; Marrowfat 1 size, 10%c; Bale Rope, 9%¢: Duplex, $igc. Beard— > e Sarly potatoes. The light | 2400 Chesapeake & Ohio . | Dusiness I bankers” Bills ac o4 87 Toramecual | jrmediately forthcoming. The bulk of - the Squash, §20G30 per ton. Lo g s 66 o I T deat. i G 20 Alaska Packers’ Assoclation n i needed. for tateeend grain. | 21100 Chicago Great Western snd_ $4 S416@4 84% for sixty days; posted rates, | Pusiness transacted has been in Tervitory —— - Lots. of 10,000 Its, lc less. 100 Contra Costa Water. Hoots are drompioat, sown Wheat | 131300 Chicago Burlington & Quincy . | $185%@4 89: commercial bills, '$i $3%@4 s41; | Srades. For fine medium and fine the scoured Poult d G PACIFIC CODFISH—Bundles, per Ib, #%c; 2 Honokaa pricots are dropping and the yieid | "o Chicago Ind & Louisviile. Siiver certificatas, 58@50c; bar ellver. Sie, Muw. | basis is about 40@43c, while the staple calls | oultry an ame. cases, regular, S4c: do, extra large, 5%c; do, 3 Honokaa n some sections. Other Gecidu- Chicago Ind & Loulsville prefd . ican dollars, 45c: Government bonds, firmer: | {OT 44@45c. New Australlan wools are held on Rastern style, 6c; Boneless. &lac: Norway, 15 Honokaa are advancing rapidly Chicago & Eastern Illinois | State bonds, steady: railroad bonds, Irregular. | the basis of the cost to import. ~Quotations: Two cars of Eastern arrived. Local stock | 6ic: Narrow' Gauge, 7c; Silver King, 7ic 4 Hutchinson = red lontana fine . Sea ; tabl 4 5 el hx{':,ml'mxsf:' '25;.%, W2isc; staple, | IS In larger supply and weaker than last week, | blocks, (onton. Golden et bcr:"f;.' Wiite Sest a2 géfi'mmm"' way Condttion of the Treasury. £@sc. Ttah, Wyoming and 'Idaho fine me. | though good stock still sells of readily. Poor | 1a'c: ‘i hoxes. fancy, Bomeless, Sc: b do. | §1,00 Oceantc Steamship Bo dium and fine, 12@lc; scoured, 40@4%c; staple, | Hens and small Broflers are hard to move. | o ‘Desiecated, per dozen, Tse: Pieided Cod, = 2 43@46c. Australian, scoured basis. spot prices— | The small arrivals of Game bring the quo- | parrels. each. §7 75: do, haif-barrels, $4 75. Continu=d on Page Nine. and barley have | 3 Volunteer grain is | ¢’ 1, Chicago & Northwestern ...... Chicago Rock 1sland & Pacifl C C C & St Louis, Colorado Southern B Argeles summarf—Cold week with frost. Hocking Valiey . Tilinois Central Towa Central . Jowa Central prefd . Leke Erie & Western . Lake Erie & Western prefd. Lake Shore showed a disposition to work-upward and be- | Brant, $150 for small and $2 for large; Engli; =i S /3 e fore the advance culminated May reached 7.85c | Snipe, 8 50: Jack Snipe. $1.50. Hare, $163 20 - " Uauy ; NEW YORK, April S.—FLOUR-—Receipts, | auq Juiy 7.860. With the tlose of the first mn;’xfus,.fl $1@125 for "Cottontan: and n‘ls? f!;r . 63 " | 29,615 bbis.; exports, 20,478, Market yielded to | hour the upward movement gave way to a | Brush. - 6214 | the heaviness in wheat and closed rather weak | reaction which carried prices down to a net 2124 with a Jizht trade. loss of 132 ints by noon. Pronounced weak- e T e g i SRS e e s | Bt Cheer gl Eies age reported in some localities; none In Colorado Southern ist prefd v ‘. others. Morning of the Sth the coldest in April | < - | WASHINGTON. April 9—To-day's state- | Combing superfine nominal, 6SGT0c: 5ood, o | tations: d —Cesta Rica—@LYe for strictly on ‘record at Loa Angeles, with heavy 1o Mil- | 7,00 pors, Southern 2d prefd.......-.. 0% | ment of the Treasury balances shows: Avail. | cor obrere sge " | "POULIRY-—Live Turkeys. 10@llc for Gob-| COVFEE—Ccsia it~ frost on low ground: '500 Delaware Lackawanna & Western,.215 | 2P'¢ cash balance, $160,742,564; gold, $98,684,276. | _ blers and 13@lic for Hens; Geese, per pair. | Purcka gummary—Gardens ‘ure backward on | 120 Demver & Rig Goande o oo New York Cotton Market $17562: Goslings, 82 253 75 Ducks, % 5048 5 - ancount of continued cold weather and high | Denver & Rio Grande prefd D ass | F —s ! ew 7 - for old amd $5@9 for youns: Hens, $i@6: young ] north winds. }‘m&_ oSts but no material | g, Erie 5 cemg ! N York G d 5 Roosters, fi;—x@g: tfild Rt;:&(er‘l, ‘:5@i75‘:1 gry e reported. Grass is good and the fruft | 4. Erie ist prefd . o goas ezo YVorl rain an NEW YORK, April 9.—The cotton market | ers. $6@6 30; Broilers, 5 for large an 50 ORI Great Northern pretd . 201 { ! - Produce. opened steady with- prices 2 points lower to 1 { @350 for small; Plgeons, $2 per dozen for old Weather R. 1,200 Hocking Coal -2 | point higher. Soon after the call the market | GAME—Gray Geese, $3; White Geese. $125; ! eather Report. 3 (20th Meridian—Pacific Coast.) SAN FRANCISCO, April p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to @ate. as compared with those of same date last pororm 400 100 100, 960 1200 100 200 3 600 500 200 300 600 800 700 200 400 100 200 100 200 ‘To-day offers greater inducements for the profitable inve ment of money than any other portion of the world. tonie asor, apd rainfall ar ;| 14800 Louisville & Nashvilld.... i s s. 5 .. | active general selling led by shorts May fell ‘our hous Manhaitan Eievated .. Ppor ""::g- 1’:;‘: =>Gl":1“°wf~ - . afloat: | t5 7730 and July to.1.75c. Then a sharp rise| The medium grades of Butter are now Never has capital been so alive to this condition of affairs as it AR g kast This | JLast ;mm ‘)g:;mm&nmfgm Railvay S e T ec i ‘;. o-zl x:rth; g‘ 10 points um;oon e g:m from w:;l- quoted firmer, while the finer grades are weak. i‘i now in San Francisco, the financial center and metropolis of the A . Season. | Se: % . - . L - . : . n last hou = V' R o i | |ZU%ON- 1 3300 Minneapolis & St Louis (§ |hard Duluth, 5. o. b afleat. Options Qevel: | Arket waa A and sctive, Sloeing stocdy ng | OFders from ' the north are falling off, and S le W E Fareke ... .1 000 | sas | | ,. 3% Minneapolis & St Louls prefd.....112 |oped pronounced weakness.nnd dclined again ¥ ot unchenged to 3 points higher B there is plenty of stock on the market. Cheese e incorporating of tlie West-Coast Investment Company has Red Pt { oo | 226 | 1 26,500 Missouri Pacific {1031 | to-day under continued heavy lquidation foseed po R is steadv with moderate stocks. been the means of getting ‘ogether and combining interests and prop- ramento . 000 | 17 i i 200 Mobile & Obio . §1 | by the brilliant domestic crop prospects. Ad- Portland’s Busil Receipts of Eggs continue large, but the de- erties never on sale befors. which will yield from 5 to 15 per cent. Traucise 060 | 188 | | 470 Missouri Kansas & Texas . 26% | ditional bearish irfluences were weak cables, ortland’s Business. mand for storage keeps up. The market was We have to offer Bonds—Income Country and City property—v: Frosno ! o0 1 joms | 6400 Missouri Kansas & Texas profd. % | tres short selling, heaviness in Northwest mar quoted weak on the Exchange, however, with able Oll. Mineral and other lands. Confidential popertygalu- Tndependo: ! o0 | s ! 200 New Jersey Central | ket and clearances. Closed weak and 1%@1%: | PORTLAND, April 3.—Ciearings, $379,222; bal. | & Jecline in the medium grades. itea. send Tor t Correspondence. salic- e 005 -1 2788, | 9.406 New York Central {net lower. May. T5%@7T%c, closed f76e; July, 5 B »222; bal- | " Receipts as reported by the Dairy mn-g . prospectus. Tos Amseles . 600 | a7 | 200 Norfolk & Western . 5 ! Ti4e, closed 76, Sepfember, L@, | 2N #0100 . ¥ were: £3,200 pounds and §7 tubs of Butter, 3 ta lun ] i Kook & Vet | B, o : — S i Gea Bt ma WEST-COAST INVESTMENT CO = 5 = 199 Jeethisn Supitia:; HOPS_Steady. : Northern Wheat Market. ey & Cireecand g . e e 0 Bt Westel s S : S | TR 118 PHELAN BUILDING, & i ~minimum, 45; mean. 0. tario estern .. V£ OOL—Quiet. ¢ : = _ — = % i COMIRTIONS . AN OEFEHAL Orcgon Rallway & Nav 152" ! COFFEE-Spot, dull; No. invoice, 63%c; BEREaN. : 7 B S T e e e s\ San Francisco, Cal. PORBCAST. Qrceon Raiimay. & 176 1 mild, Quil; Cordova, Si@i2ie. F\mfi closed | PORTLAND, Aprdl . 0.—WHEAT-Walla | "o pxiras, fize; firsts, Me: seconds, ; e i i e Peanwivanta 14 dull, with prices net uncharged to points | Walla, 57c. Ao S d 7 | higher. Total sales were 40 bags, including: | _Cleared—Bark Astoria, for Queenstown, with rage—Creamery Lo ol M. 35 ths Detobes cE Y 3 404 bushels of -wheat. / e e o EUGAR—Rnw. firm: falr refining, -317-82e: | - o WASHING: “Pickle, —— per povnd. T | Centrifuzal, 9 test, 4 1-i6: molasses sugar. | - TACOMA. - April 8. —Qatet and| Kes. - per poun 3 #100% 13 5-26c; refined,«firm and higher; No. §, 4.60¢: | steady; bluestem, 59¢; e, x CHEELE—Fancy, full cream, 9%e; cholce, .»:;h?d.hn and it is Hkfl’z-uth‘u :dmn:emt: ai will pass northeastward throus 11,89 Readi 24 prefd . s ‘the Cotorado_and cross the cent T i e iR T portion of the Rockies Wednezday. Anerea w.! ..., Rio Grands Western prefd Reading 1st pref. - - ~ s i -