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28 'THE SAN FRAN.'CISCO CALL, THUBSDAY APRIL 11, 1901 " 9 Flour, barrels .. - 44,000 Wheat, bushels e, els A HLi Dl H 3 Is and bran g & B bl e Flour and Millstuffs. bt e e avotatonsTHeavy Seid AUCTION SALE I 1 tresh, 123c. 350, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, 33 15@3 2; | Calf, 10c; Dry Hides, I3ic: Culls, 13c; Dry | Dorses fom Modoc County. also some fast £55,(poxed). 6%@6%c; short clear sides (boxed), | White, $1 35@1 50; Snrgrln. nominal; Red, $130 | pure, 10%c: 10-1b tins, 11yc: 5-Ib tins. 1%e. 38 25@8 H isky, basis of high wines, $1 45; 5 -1 1. ; three s b T grade, $10 75. - 'éokwm—.qfihntfl:;;?‘nmm SStainal 1n the'ab- nfifi'flfléfi"m ‘a‘.‘.'u""-'a‘u :'*: tierces, 141,000 115,000 RYE—80@82%c per ctl. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. 2% 3 £ P Py 2 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter Steers, 9%c; medium, Sc; light, Se. Cow y | Oregon, §275@2 8 per barrel for family and | Kip, lsc; Dry Calf, 16¢: Culls and Brands, 12 PACERS, TROTTERS and business horzes, Sence of any demand. Yellow, §110@115; |Sc; five tierces,. 7%¢c per Ib. pred BUCKWHEAT—Is quoted at $1 65@170 per 6,1 market was steady: creameries, 2014 ; dairy, Hides, 8%c for heavy and Sc for light; Stass, MONDAY,. April 15, 40 head BROKE il h before day of | |$7565 tor bakers's Washington bakers, §27 | ife; Shespakins, sieariings, Lsazic each; short e e IDENTAL ‘HORSE BXCHANGE. i i MR Articles— Recelpts. Shipments. | White, '51 1091 16; Eastern Mixed, $112% per etl, ctl, ex-warehouse, 11@1Sc. Cheese, firm; 11@12%c. Eggs, firm;| FLOUR—California Family ExXtras, $325@ | gc; Salted Kip, S; Salted Veal, Sc; Salted | HORSES, MATCHED "“TEAMS, sound younz sale. OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHA CLOSING BONDS. U & 2s refunding, N ¥ Cent 1sts 0615/N J Cent gen 5s. No Pac 3s Wool, 30@40c each; medium, 6@6ac; long Wool. | 0% o 3o Lo iGh 3 @3. Foreign Futures. ' MILLSTULFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | c@$] each; Horse Hides, salt, $2 50 for large mear Third. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. : lows, usual discount to_the trade: Graham | and §2G2 25 for medium. $1@1 25 for small and Flour, $3. per 100 Ibs: Rye Flour, $2 75; Rye | 30c_for Colts; Horse Hides, dry. $1 75 for large. | 100 Peoriess . 2% 2 - 105 | ¥———————————————"—"""% | Meal,” §230; Rice Flour, §7: Corn Meal, $2 7; | $1 % for medium, $1 for small and for Colts. | ) Sterling . . Fé do 4s .. il raction firmer. Exchange unchanged. do coup INY C &8 L s 106 extra cream do, §2 50; Oat Groats, § 403 Hom- | Deerskins—Sumtner or red skins, e; fall or . Silver a f 4 B 5 & do new 45! |Nort & W con 4s.101% k) LIVERPOOL. \\ yyy, |iy, ©3083 75 'Buckwheat Fiour. $4@42; medium skins Wic; winter or thin skins, 2. o Afternoon Seesies. 7h, s y lo coup .. it - Wheat— & ; ; Fari H H LN 1Wheat futures easier. ey sl < & ol 4s res oo st s 555 Lo R o €t B T L et oo o A wah,, The: | haxiy, & e A . R o coup Or S Line 6= 8 | $6 10@7 60: in sacks, $5 T5@7 25; Pearl Barley, TALLOW-—No. idered, 4! 1b; No. 2, Oats, Corn and Rye as previously quoted. do 5 reg o con G . PARIS, §5: Split Peas, 33; Green Peas, 6 50 per 100 Ibs. | 3GHc: Erease, 2@siee oo P b duiced on Hoy by the weather Wisis For o coup .- % Reading gen 45 Wheat— March. May-Aug. et YQOL—Sprine. I or 101 Humboldt and | 50 S f e p k - st of Col 3. R G W lsts. B i) g 18 70 lendocino, 15@16c per 1b: Northern, free, 12 19 Kern Rive No cffect produced on = y [\ - 3 Atchison gon 4a. iLet :}g con Saieie ] 87 1040 Hay and Feedstuffs. e: getnlciuv:fism £ aidate ocoufl(y“ free. 100 |30 Mo £5 = o 3 10 adj 4s ¢ L & S n 6s.131% | Flour— c: do, defective, A@l0c: Southern. 12 months, | J el Bran and other Feedstuffs rule firm. can South 3ds. Brorene 189" Opesing. Lme 2% Tha waather ‘has ftiel e peodased no ot §30%c: Houtharn, fredt T acnthe: TGMe: g 1% Monarch of Arisona. & %0 B d S dS t“ft a”(, Hllfhd"gl'd b C)&fls & Ohio 4%s. {Sl P C & Pac l!(h‘ll‘:}: Closing 23 60 24 55 fect on the Hay market except possibly to :;gl‘g’ce d‘l mo:i(!h!, 1fi§c: Or!gor ‘i' "ei;. é;l; 1000 Monarch of Arfzona.. Ct ‘4 . s . <12 —_— \ Lot 3 ), ¢ 5¢; Or o o cans and Seeds q s : 9 CE N W eon a1t |seuth pac ds S 5 Wheat, |otcady 1t somewhat. Bran remains firm and | Eastern, chuice, 12G1ic; do tair i, e | 1 GOl Peiroleum... Oregon Potatoes advanced. Free receipts of foreign Onions. v 40§ F deb s South Railway 5. Condition of Winter cat. unchanged. . Nevada, 10G12c. 200 Steriing g - Chi Term 1= S Rope & T 65 BRAN—$15 50816 50 per ton. HOPS—15@%c per Ih. 10 Towmte o Colo South s . Butter, Cheese and Eggs unchanged. SR i/Tex & Pac 1sts. 3 WASHINGTON, April 10.—The April report | MIDDLINGS_$16 5019 50 per ton. o 2ds .. 7 & 3 - 100 Twenty-eight of the statisticlan of «the Department of Agri- | FEEDSTUITS Rolled Barley, $U7tomis ver | — San Francisco Meat Market. SAN FRANCISCO OIL EXCHANGE. 5 h : 3 Erie gen s . Union Pa¢ 4s . ton: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $2532 Jiry market well supplied zwith Hens and young fowl. | Ft W & D C lsts.10d - [Wabash lsts culture will show the average condition of Win- | &35t Cocoanut Calke, $17@1s; Corn Meal, $256 — oultry 3 X L % J " ) Gen Elec 5s ......18%| do 2ds . ter wheat on "Apl'fl 1 to have been g91." Per | 25 50; Cracked Corn, $25 50@26; Mixed Feed, There is no further change to report in any Morning Session. Ten cars of Oranges sold at auction. Jowa Central Ists.117 ~|West Shore is cent, against §2.1 on April 1, 1900, 77.9 at the | 315G i e Dl © oo £ 1. & Nash uni 4s..10212| Wis Cent Ists corresponding date in 1399 and 82,9 the mean |’ HAYVolunteer. $5@S: Wheat, $11@13; Wheat | p; 7 100 Monarch of Arizona. 3 Lo e A iation MK&T 2 Z|¥Va Centuries of the April averages of the last ten years.|and Oat, 39@12: Oat, $9@G11 30: Clover, nominal; | S-EF—1@Sc for Steers and 6@7c per 1> for | 300 MOTATL Of Arizona. ol Seeded Raisins cut by the Association. | Va0 4s The ‘averages in the principal States: are as | Xltaifa. 550 &); Bariey: §1 5069 8 per ton. | NI 1000 Petroleum Conter, s 3. b 2 > | MINING STOCKS. follows: Pennsylyania, 39; Obio, §2; Michigan, | ~ STRAW-35@47i4c per bale. arge, 7@%c; small, Sc per Ib. S Pt i Conter - ; 7 ! . 4 3 MUTTON—Weth ; Prunes cut here and firm 1 New York. | Adame con [Tattle Chiat ....... | B Tise 0 Tnee 35 Tealn S few S . it L o) e TR, 2% Afternoon Session. Nothing new in Provisions. | Breme Opnir®. * % | 1; Calitornia, 100, ana’ Okiahoma. 87, wWhile Beans and Seeds. LAME Spring, 9guc s pouna, | oo ctmae = Z - : j © general average of condition, 817, Is the —Liv 4 Snd under. %c: . 1 " . e oot 2 | highest since 1501, the presence of the Hessian = Met for all Fiads is dull &nd un. | 100 25 108, 6KGeuc: 1 and over, §Q@ic; | 3000 Independ = Meat market as previously quoted. i ocles e s . 0 | f is reported from an aimost unprecedentedly | o Ak for MY RN feedtrs, —; dressed Hogs, $%@%%c. 250 Lion it 2 i e large number of States and serious misgivings |- . = B New price ! - oA o Sl ~ 11, in Stat rting a falrly high | BEANS—Bayos, §2 50g2 70; Smalt White, $4 75 s 230 Lion 2 New price list for % Horn Siiver Smail. Hopes e e o O e e b General Merchandise. 300 Monarth 'of ‘Arizo i Fair trading on the local stock exchanges. Leaaville Con A 10 | aenits of the next ihirty days. The aver- | Bed. $303 5 Blackive b tgs: Times. 5 150 2 onare na. air traguig o ges. . : & ARD BONDS age yield of winter rye on April 1 was 3.1, | 6 25: Pea, nominal; Red Kidney, $i 50 per ctl. CANDLES—Following are new quotation: MINING STOCKS. 5 BOSTON STOCKUA’ i h nnh;t ués on Aprl% 4 3’%‘3“}? at the copre! SEEDS—Brown Musmr;!. %om!gll: Ye;lo; Electric lights—6s, 16-ounce, 10e; l4-ounce g oney— poia D sponding date in 1839 and 88.3 the mean of the | Mustard, nominal; Flax, §2 50@3; Canary, 8%@ | 9iic; 12-ounce, 8%c; 10-ounce, Tc; 125, 13-ounce, | The following were the sales in the San . Call loans .3@4| Union Land . April averages of the last ten years. In New | 3%c for Eastern; Alfalfa, T for Califor- g : 5 . Coinage of the Mints. prices The Avpearance of new lenders in the | mime ioans 13,04 West End . £5rk ang Bonnoyivanin it ‘was 33: in Tilinols | o aoh baser ot Hiay Rak: Sgiie: Hewy, | S%C: Granite Mining Candles—6s, 16-ouncs, 11c: S P SO . el Y - memay SRl eSS wowe S i soso | ot g gStmen Eies ! and Kansas, 1005 In Indiana, 9, and in Mich- | 3ic: Timothy, 6iic. o N e e o, oo Wi P Morning Session. The colnage of the United States Mints for | aBain defer the exhaustion of money resources, | ALhIOR o R ok N 07| o0 AugvOhk e S RO W e RN ol 4 1 e 200 Con Cal & Va..2 20] 400 OPhIF .ocoveccee T1 the current fiscal year to date is as follows: | DUt the rate for call loans ran up above Mon- |\’ gugar . 113%| Mining ehares— i g : BAGS—San Quentin Bags, § 65; Calcutta | 100 Crown Point ... 15 100 Silver Hiil .7 3 c day's high level o 7 per cent to-day under the | AT SUERT ........- 3| Mining Boston Wool Market. . Grain Bags, June and July, Tc; spot, 6%@ic: | 100 Gould & Curry 23| 100 Yellow Jacket.. 18 e T e o 1 a0 a0 o, | Boston & Albany.21 | Bingham Min Co Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. |local make, s ‘less than' Calcuttas: Wool Afternoon Sesaion. Tait-engies ...... Pavment of another §10,000,000. instaliment on | Boston Elevated ..1r{ |Amale Copper- BOSTON, April 10.—The American Wool — ol i e, Twine, Th@c. o hous | 20 Andes ... | 990 Qccidental a Quarter-eagles subcriptions to the Union Pacific collateral | Boston & Maine. CBacton & Ml and Cotton Reporter to-morrow will say: Arrivals of Potatoes were something over | Wellington, $9; ttle, $7; Bryant, $6 50; Coos 3 g;:ffi"': fi‘ m &;”rfl'fl 5} bond issue. The slightly firmer tone of sterling | C B & Q‘ exchange this morning indicated that any re. | Dom Coal axation in the rate would lift sterling back to | do prefd gcld_export point. Money was no higher in | Fed Steel The wool market is decidedly quiet and a |80 sacks, including 434 Oregon. The latter | Bay, 3 50; Wallsend, 9; Co-operative Walls- | 30 Cholar -oeoey 12 200 OBECE, - very marked falling off in the volume of busi- | advanced under a good demand. Otherwise $9; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $1325 in | jo5 criC 13/ 300 Savage en noss is noticeable. - The large consumers havo | the market was unchanged. Three cars of | 523 Pennsyly Rin Aathmacite Xuu. $4; Can | e Goutd 23| 400 Sierra N Rtandard dollars a1f-do Quarter-doilars . Butte & Boston. Calumet & Hecla. = |Centennial Dimes . tly supplied their needs for the time < | London to-day, but payvment must be made to- | _do prefd Franklin . apparen Sweets came In. $17 in sacks: Rocky Mounts 300 Hale & Norc... 26| 100 Sierra Nevada. morrow. there ‘of an §15,000,000 {nstallment on | Fitehptrs pretd s e ol Uit & e Ofatiy | Recelpts of Onions were free, including 1485 | 35 43 por 200} pounds and §5 6 per ton, sceords | 500 Mexican 31/ 500 Union Con i 4 19 the exchequer bond issue, and Friday is the | Gen Elettric e o on only small lines, the aggregate of which | crates and 1653 sacks from Australia and 621 | ing to brand. e folk e e S e T3 Speculation in Wall Strect. T e gy e i st me Quiney is figured at 3,608,000 pounds. This quieter | sacks from Oregon. Nevadas wero quoted | SUGAR-The Western Sugar Refining Com- | The following were the N Sp >, Bome recewi Psessnie Tor gold-on Hew Fack TE B0 L Santa Fe. C condition of affairs was not unexpected and is | higher, but the last receipts from Australia | PaDY quotes, per b, in 100-Ib bags: OOh I e e X N N ma &G o not _unmatural, after the enormous business | whl ot be o the market for & day of so. | Crushed, 6.05c: Powdered, 5.65c; Candy Gran- Morning Sesston. The New York circular of Henry Clews says, | ifessury continues to absorb cash, snd New ' T 3 &0 © *|Utan Minin % | Dreviousty - transacted. ' 1t would have baen | " Aspaagus “Was easy and Peas Were lower | Ulated, 5c; Dry’ Granulated, 5.55c: Confec- | 50 Belcher ......... 23( 500 Mexican . n vnder date of April B s ke e 11| 014 Dominio [inana 43 | strange indeed if such a pronounced activity | under heavy receipts. The other Vegetables | tioners’ A, 5.55c; Magnolia A, 5.15¢; Extra C. | 400 Best & Beicher 20| 200 Ophir k) Sl wivost Siis Bever Deburs witnsssst woch | S In oo e I T | R be. Wolverines 5114 | had been longer maintained in view of the | gfood about the same. | 8.05; Golden C, 4.93c; barreis, 10c more; half- | 150 Con Cal & Va..2 15| 600 Ophir 7 VRN sizast S W Rt | oo he Intotior oM MeWIN (for miies. | BUbber. il fact that the great bulk of the purchasing | ° Receipts were 1031 boxes Asparagus, 60 boxes | Darrels, 2ic more; boxes, 50c more; 50-1b bags, | 430 Con Cal & V.2 17%|1200 Overman = ing of impetuous realizing and whole- Ihl“[a.d\ance in the call loan rate he x‘;ed to wag for consumption. Probably not a pound | Rhubarb, 710 sacks Bay Peas and 330 sacks | 10c more. No orders taken for less than 600 Con Cal & Va..2 20| 200 Slerra Nevada. 33 as Fas swayed the crowds of specu- | Precipitate a 1 realizing movement during | London Market. of the large total given last week was bought | New Potatoes. barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, half-bar- | $00 Crown Point... 14| 500 Union Con ..... 18 Jators during the past week. In =pite of the | 1he 1ast hour, which cut into prices all around | for speculation. POTATOES—Early Rose, $5c@$1; Burbanks, | rels, 6.30c; boxes, 633 per Ib. 100 Crown Point... 15| 300 Yellow Jacket.. IT es some of the lafgest advances | Sod, Wade the closing essy. —The Buriington | s ‘Although there has been such a marked | ssgone for River and . 80¢@31 13 for Oregon: Y v 100 Gould & Curry 21| 200 Yellow Jacket.. 18 e e e ok eifoct | Ocal and talk of a combination of interests| Xpw YORK, April 10.—The Commercial Ad- | falling off in the volume of trade there 13 10 | Garnet Chiles from Oregon. $1@13: Sweets, Receipts of Produce 2300 Gould & Curry 22| 800 Yellow Jacket.. 19 i (Y Sy 4 S0 ops with the smelting interests looking to control | o o T ondon financial cablegram says: | Weakening whatever in prices. | 60@65c for Merced: New Potatoes, 1@2c per lb. 8 200 Gould & Curry 23| . Wednesday. Storics of mew amalgama- | of the gold, silver and copper product was the Y rally was irregular, |, The sales for the week in Boston amounted | " ONTONS—Oregons, = $2 50@ Der ctl; Ne- SR Afternoon Session. {iome neutralized the effects of the large liqui- | leading influences in the day's speculation so | The stock market here generally was irregular. | *3%700° oUnds “domestic and 215,000 pounds | vadas s3 S0G4s Cat Onlons. 50c@S1 25 per: sack: Yo WRA AT Aty . imé Delaware and Hudson advanced | far @ it was due to any specific influence at | Interest centered in the American shares, ;vhllcl:x foreign, making & total of 3,605,000 agatnst a | Nusiralians, ——; Green Onions, B@i0c DT | Flour. ar ska.... 2130 Has, tons - sgg:f:d&‘felen« ) mg::r R — . & % W | were active and buoyant from start to finish. | total of 11.48.,000 for the previous week and a | e Tour. E K on: HE - 2 and Chicago, Burlington and Quincy | record price at 192 and Northern Pacific came | 17 soifte S0C BRORERE DGR, RNE 0 T | OS] G 157658800 for the corresponding Week | “ViEGETARLFS_Rhubarb, 50e@s! 25 per box: Iear; ot s 462 Pelts, bls 30 | 700 Chollar - 200 Overman - a rise of 15 voints within twenty-four | within a small fraction of par. The whole | The local impuse to oy Wasd FECRRETE R 15k yoar. Avhragus, 1 g2 o fancy, §1 @1 63 per bax | ariey. ctls . 78 Hides, No 1230 Con Cal & Va.'2 13| 100 Overman 2 Rock Island rose 12 points. ~Some | granger group was affected by sympathy, and | New po O | “The ‘saies since January 1 amount to 8- | for No- 1 and Tae@Si % for No. 2 Green Peas, | ooyt : 230 Tallow, ¢ 5 Con Cal & V.2 17'4| 500 Potosi .. i) realizing was done in the way of part- | Norihwest preferred made a notable advance | prices we had set before the opening in Wall | 704 960 ‘pounds. against 21,900 pounds fOf | agiasee for Bay: String Beans, 7@i0c: Cabbage. | Hotatoes. ska ... 3,40 Wine. gals 100 Con Cal & Va. 500 Seg_Belcher.... 03 + stocks to buy those thus advanc- | of 15 points. while St. Paul and Omaha rose S | girect. The favorite American tstocks were | {he corresponding time last year. B e Tomatces Tos. Angelea, 315002 ger | Dran. sks 70| Susar, ctis 200 Hale & Norec. 100 Utah - o points. Amalgamated Copper gained 5z on | s¢chicon Missourl Pacific, Kansas and Louis= — crate; from Mexico, §1 231 30 per crate: ERs | miodlings. Je{Edme. bhis 200 Mexican 100 Yellow Jacket. 19 arifting into a stage of con- | very large dealings and Anaconda 4%. Texas | A 3 20 Fatés it {lie-set : Liv k Market Prant. ‘Tos Angeles, 1716@20 per 1o Green | Shorts, sks 13| QuicKsilver, 200 Ophir - injured ‘many a boom in Ly- | &nd Pacific was largely bought at 4 advance | ville, In which the contanigo rates ot the set- Chicago Livestock Marke:. D Lo e RO e ioTes | Wool, bules Uil 460lLeatner, rotls ... s B e o o a1 4 ¢ v 8 . W 516, e rate for : e o a V. LOSIN! J OISR XSt (o difh dpet | he i3k Tor Gne”or llsnit Pacific, As-an | Chicagn, Mibaukee and 5?;""“" Denver and | cpicaco, April 10.-CATTLE—Recelpts, | pee. ibe Carrots $53 jpor. saeh: Hot. | Elour, ar sks 3“{5%’55::: sks 1 A D o e e | O ot e it st o active. S neim | Blo Grande, New York Central Tlinols Cen- |, (6. including 2100 Texans. Good to cholee| house Cucumbers. S0cGSl per dozen: Summer | Potatoes, sks 4653 - . WEDNESDAY. April 104 p. m. changes in the stribution of | an Eries w ctive. ec tral and for Northern Pacific was C - SE: A 2 3 s = ¢ per > By hen men lose thelr knowledge of | features of strength were Consolidated Gas, | Northern Pacific is scarce on account of the | steady, others weak; butchers’ stock steads: fi;’-"fl:h:v}rz:?‘squagfif ;f’»é’ééq g;:“t%n}@fi per . EASTERN. e fflg:_.r\fll; B . ces on the field they lose their confi- :vr:;;v?.l?:iirt’/:fi: Em)kaly?‘ llalflox:lufr?n_& ,‘“ih;-ef:)- deposit of stock labeex(‘g-loflnged ém-l cenllfiam. Texans selling up to § 20. Good ;‘;3 prh:e g o bk ts, ctls 1,500 Als 05 06 Kentuck . % m seis in; then the situation e Yo P bac o5 Aopacco, | Anacondas were 104 on Boston advices. Money | gteers, $5@6; poor to medium, $3 90@4 90; stoc! T ‘Andes 05 07 Lady Waeh the o | N : 5 amaaco; 5 , $5@6; 3 ¢ 3 7 Lady Wael - e e L O e T e LA e eres . fesders’, cholce steady, ofhers weak, Poultry and Game. : # | Belcner oo 2 mipdescan oo f when 1t is Aittle ex | and Terre Haute jumped 5 points, allowing for & c $2 T5@1 §5; cows, $2 80@4 50; heifers, $2 S0@4 30; Best & Belcher 19 20 Occidental . © verging on a position wl a 13 per cent dividend. Atchison, 63%; Canadian Paclfc, 98 Unlon | canners’, ‘322 75; _bulls, 'steady, $270G4 50 | There are now a good many Hens and small STOCK MARKET. — - & Siiopuir .. with & kigh egree of i The bond market was modergtely active and | Pacific preferred. 8n4s Northern Patle B | calves, $4 255 15; Texas fed steers, # 255 %! | broflers on the market and both are draggins. | | [ | | Chatlenge Con.. 16/ Potoat oper who v s . 8. refundin= 2s advanced % an e old 4s ver, v, 27 3-16d. g 5 . A g ! k. 3 T e e e rents | registered and the new is, % per cent on the | cent. B O ecelpts. to-day, 25,000; to-morrow, | Weak. The other descriptions show little Confiden _ 75| Seorpion st & scramble to sell.” i T 7 2 22,000; estimated left over, 3000. Opened weak, | cFange. o R There were no marked changes on the morn- | Con Cal & 215 Seg Belch: e Shares Closing | New York Money Market. clofled‘anaad!ie Top, 3 Io; mixed and putch | Qo E O e Same o oy v fas tis - Elxc;x'an_xoa.PCol;::l- Con Tmperial_. — iSierra Nevada G ) in New Yor Sold. Stock— Bid. ers, $ @6 05; good to cholce heavy, $85@ | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 10@llc for Gob- 2 A Yesar 42 SRS Nusuing ‘ T 1 us 5 unes and Apricots in New York. | 508 5, 4ot ol — §7T0; roush heayy, 85 1005 80; light, $5 6@ 91%%; | , FOULTRICLive Turkeys, 10@llc for Gob-| 4"y 4ng Kilaea at fi0. Hawatian sold at | SN, Foint... 13 1St Louis ", i 6200 Atchison prefd | NEW YORK, April 10.—Money on call, firm | bulk of sales, $ $5@5. ' . | s175@?; Goslings, $2 2%@2 75; Ducks, $5 50 [ $55 and Oceanic at $4. Exchequer . — Mail advices from New York say: &190 Baltimore & Ohio - 2| 8t 45@T per cent; last loan, § per cent. Prime | Rt 18 T P ice etk | for old and $X@ for youns: Hens, $i@6; voung | ' In the afternoon Hawailan sold down to $50 | Gould & Curry 22 5 of #ll sizes of prunes excepting T200 e E it mercantile paper, 3'%3@4% per cent. Sterling :l:: ki S U to $5.95, S 85@b; fair to ;lo;;é?gb‘flggu:":: Rfiflé;fl!fi rilla-;g n,};“’;fl';;,] -?%705,3\3171“ to $27. There were sales of Hana 5{;]1;& Nore. 25 .‘.3 o : 3 2 50 | o 3 T ight and although | exchange, steadier, with actual business in.| 0%, EXIOI SEIE G, 10 B o %0s are very 2300 Chesapeake & Oio . stern sheep, ex- | G3'50 for ‘small; Pigeons, §2 per dozen for oid | bankers' bills at 87T et T o g 22, 2% | port sales up'to $ 2, $ £5; yearlings, $90 | 4na s 50@2 T for Squabs. There was nothing new in the ofl stocks. are coming to hand the sizes Chicago Great Western wanted by the trade ure very hard to met. 00 3 . 3 @s 10; native lambs, clipped, up to $5 25. $ 40; | “ GAME—Gray Geese, $3: White Gesse. $125; | The Market Street Railroad dividen REAL ESTATE TRANSACTT Nearly all the prominent commission-houses | e D s Cove iyl | Western lambe, clipped, up’ to $5 2, $5 40. Brant, . §1 5002; English Snive, §3 50: Jack | was payable yesterday. The Comemrceral Pob EATR T N, beclutely without %0-60s yesterday and ;::5:5’; as ronis yrera | can dollars, 48c. Government bonds, strong; N, Y, fll—tl Mate: e e g olts: 1% for Cot- | lishing Company s payving one at the rate of Sevany Eststd Sty Goypoigthor to f 40-50s and w)-705 are believed to b o & 1 - b . o honds ral % 2 . v John Stumpf, lot on E cormer of teentn o Fescs M Py K xqsaflil ‘-h,m‘gg I%Miflgml?zrg“m State bonds, weak; railroad bonds, strong. ew Yor etai 7 iaca b ey : ‘);:: 2::: for the quarter with an extra of [ avon e and M street south, SE 7 by NE 100, 1'at 57@he. This is equal to or better 20 R . ey - 3 ot S, block 289, South San Francisco Home- ‘ cquivalent of association prices on C CC& 8t Louls Condition of the Treasury. NEW YORK, April 10.—It was another day Butter, Cheese and Eggs. :Faus' Ol Will Pay a dividend of 1o on the | o oas. coo Etim oy et e o his size. Goods to arrive, however, are avail- olorado Southern of small things in the local metal market. 15th. D. W. C. and Emeline D. Gaskill to Olive Colorado Southern ist prefd ! about e less, and some Business is ? c . N " : S o Dividends are announce : Verkouteren. lot on NE line of Soventcenth it . TO: —To-da. < ive dealings were conspicuous by their | No further changes In prices were made on 4 as follows: Bank ot nte that basis. The larger jobbers all Colorado Southern 2d pretd WASEINGION, . April 18- opdajisl slate: | Bpootiist a avenue south, 73 NW of P street, 50 by e e s Delaware & Hudson. ment of the Treasury balances in the generai | absence and trading was confined to Meeting | the Exchange. The situation was reported the | Of California, & quarterly of $4 or 35,0, on | &yene south, 7 MW of ¥ street, N o0 by blerell) B It Sl it Svncior it Delaware Lackawana & Western fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve | immediate requirements. In tin holders re- | game all around. Fine creamery Butter was | the 1sth; Pacific Surety, a quarterly at the | prace: ‘$1000. S in the division‘of redemption, shows: Avail- | duced the price 20 points, but even this con-| yeak, and the lower grades were steady. | Fate of € per cent per anmum, able_now; | ~ Gy <t.“Then. according to indications, " the t R G 1 -~ ~E Verkouteren to Southern Pacific Com- ade will likely he forced to buy association | Do s abic cash balance, $139,527,00; ‘gold, $100,137,834, | cesslon could not bring about business, 58 bu¥: | siocks of Butter as a whole are free, and the | D4 on e Tieh . Pacific Tolshoun®toe SUEST: | pany. e, S g - Biggli = g g s Mg e R S D ¢ 4 | the bearish statistical position. The close here | demand is not sharp. i5th; Sunset Telephone, 2e, on the 15th: Oak. | ,Emma L. and A, P. Van Duzer to Danlel ket on 40-30s is firmer, sales in a jobbing being made at 7%c in 2-1b boxes. aporated apples are firmer and more ac- . Sales of several cars of strictly prime were reported yesterday at 4%c, and holders late in the day asked up to 5e. - o ¥ b Although receipts of Eggs continue liberal | land, San Leandro and Haywards Railroad, | Gallagher, lot on N line of Green street, 110 Tas AUl o N oass 30, 1 Londay | they are still going into cold storage freely. | 20c. on the Isth; Presidio Railrosd. 10c. on the | E 0f Gough. E 21:6 by N 137:6; $1:00. y Qi Bs to £115 12 which keeps spot stocks down. The market | 15th; Hutchinson Sugar, 20c, on the 20th. Clarence C., Emily W., Edmund C. and New York Graw and Eroduce. O et o T s Futara, bt this smagl Fas el IURARE o ehRoa. The Utah Mining Company is assessed sc. |Anna B. Burr, Mary N. and John W. Allyne ees: 5 A tor was thoroughly discounted. Copper ruled —_— and Lucy B. Holman to Matthew I. Sulliva v g Receipts as reported by the Dairy Exchange lot on N line of Filbert street, 31:9 E of Steiner, #* | inactive and unchanged at $17 for lake and e R e mad 10 tabo o pracienes | STQCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | 5t 2" N 120 o6 s ow 12. stow. Great Northern prefd. Hocking Coal. Hocking Valley Jilinots Central Jowa Central Jowa Central prefd 100 100 500 1600 Erie Ist prefd. 06 200 800 n m the coast that the frost has £ 3 : 3 w i T SR AL 16 6214 for casting. The Lomdon market was | Wer i SEREIERT # jcot prospccts caused considerable e T . W NEW YORK, April 10.—FLOUR—Receipts, | 3 % Fae T cases Eggs, 498 cases Eastern Eggs, 36,175 = Elizabeth G. Baldwin to Mai M. Watson " n the trade. nd there wers rumors e e el S 5,400 Lpfels; cxports, 1400 barrels: qulet, but | S1s° sont Sas hutures. respectively, Taad: rel | Bounds Calitornia Cheese and — pounds Kast: ONNEDNESDAT., April 102 p. m. | (wie of Dougias £). lot on N fine of Vailelo ulativ ¥ e as in - B E b i 4 3 Cheese. INITE BO! ree - Der 2 by : progress on the spot. This could not be con- . Mashvilie. steady and unchanged. matned finchanged at 34 3%. Spelter was quiet, | €0 Chesse: e NDS. PR A MR W <& Taxtp firmed, however, and little credence was placed WHEAT—Receipts, 76,000 bushels; sales, 3,- ‘;1“5-.%“@"5’%& mfildsy l;‘;u"lf“l;;‘;‘"f;- ,;‘g;g{o At| Creamery—Estras, 16c; firsts, 15c; seconds,{4s coupon ....I13%1H%|4s coup (new)iss 139% | Douslas S. Watson to Mal M. Watson, sam Metropolitan St R; he Beportl L it Mexican Central 71,000 bushels futures, 86,000 bushels spot; spot, A s TR 45 registered.. 1134114 |38 quar coup.111%411214 | BIZt. IVeather R Minn & St Louls firm; Xo. 2 rea, T8%c £, o b. afloat; No 2 red, e ey T TS s, MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. o Yennie Bare (0 Lottle I, Mary 'Ew“&n"?fi Minn & St Louls profd 76%c clevator: No. 1 Northern , Ssthe 1. , 1le. g v P 2. _ | ence . lot on X of Wasl on eather Keport. Missouri Pacific oo o. b, afloat: No, 1 hdan‘il Dulutn, e’ €0 b, New York Cotton Market. S Siotase Creamery extras. —: frsts, —; | Bay C E.C fadeng — |Oceantc 88 unlos e P B B 0y N g — bile & Ohio . fioat. Opti L t e T . —; ) — < - arcus G. i 120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) 200 Mobile & Ohlo afloat. Options opened sleady and later sho Picklé, — per pound. CC Water 5s.100%% B R g e A " , | strength on small Northwest receipt 60% | that the Government Missourl Kan & Texas fears | NEw YORK, April 10.—On the call the feel- | Keg, —— per pound. EL &P ds 1340 Pk & CLR sat0s — [ Shes o0 o0 W e o o es: S1000. AN FRANCISCO, April 10, § p. m. Missouri Kan & Texas prefd. ort might have been ] . F & Cl Ry 6s.1)5 — . Thio Dublewi s dhe AT St i New Jersey Central over-discounted, strensih in cash property and | in§ Wwas steady with prices unchanged to 4| CHEESE Fancy, full cream. Sic: cholce, R e = Joseph Friedlander and Carl D. and Libby date as compared with those of kb 3 New York Central . ighter speculative offerings. A rumor that big | points higher. The general tone was bearish. | 8%:c; co T P igee 1o cricas, 10¢: | Haw C 5%s..106% — |SE G & R bs. A. Salfieid to Louis Lipman, lot on E line of ooyt s Setqrriggrmagic {5 o g amd Norfolk & Western . raders here had bought up ail the May wheat | The close was quiet and down from the top | Fastern, full cream, 1i@i6e per Ib: Haw C 55,02 — |S F & SIV 56118 — | Stanyan street, 50 N of Frederick, N 25 by d o Towa: Norfolk & Western prefd also served to worry shorts in that option, | under realizing, with prices net 3 to 12 points | SREST.. Ronch—Selected White, 15c; mixed | L A R R 35..113% — g a Cal 6s.110 - — | B 106:3; $2000. S s ey Northern Pacific Prices finally yvielded a little to realizing and | higher. colors, 1314c per dozen. L AL Cofs.— 102 |S Anflfi—g:l:'!‘om mkb(_u.!:m.h bly‘:‘_. and £ Northern Pacific prefd | closed _about steady at %@3c net advance. Callfornin Gathered—Selected, 13%c; stand- Do gntd 6s.. — 104 SETATIONE. ]24 Hours| Season. | Season. e =7 2 v s Ontario & Western . May, 76@76 9-16c, closed at 76%c: July, 75% : Do _gntd 5s..100 field to George H. Fuller, lot on E line of Eureka. . 0.00 44.49 45.03 Oregon Ry & Nav 76 5-i6c, %lnsed at T6%4c; September, 75%@72522 Portland’s Business. ";!i—exh E’nififx"r‘:fl;‘mc) —; standard, —; | L A PR R 55102 Stanyan street, 75 N of Frederick, N 25 by ® Ret Biut B v Oregon Ry & Nav prel closed at To%c. — | seconas, —. Market-st C 6si25% Serles +\ .. 106% — | 106:3; $2500. = Sacramentn 00 | 17 158 Pennsylvania HOPS—Steady. PORTLAND, Or., April 9.—Clearings, $338,- | * Storage — California fancy, —; standard, | Do Ist ¢ 55.121% — | Do(Serles Bj1073 — | John P. McGonigle to Johfi C. Flood, lot om San Francisc 000 1899 17.47 Reading - HIDES—Firm. balances, $51,208. —: Kastern fancy, —; standard, —; sec- [ N C N G R 7s — 113%| Do (190§) 110" — | N line of Twenty-second street, 97:6 W of Har- e - O Bt Readive 23 preta b Tl aull: I g g = MRS T |8 P e ek = | T and e b Russell to Jacod Wi 7y L o Y Tiio Grande Western 39 | oriia, duil: Cordora, BHQURe | o T Northern Wheat Market. i g LI ERESE 52 B R e 1313 — | ner. 1ot on S line of Fourteenth strest, 300 v ot 7 v 4 Tio Grande Western pre 100% | "SUGAR-Raw, fitm;- fair refining, $ 17-33c; Aleis Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. NEPR 17y 5% SV Water 6:111335 | of Sanchez, E 3 by § 15; 31300 > Diego .. o e | 3.41 St Louis & San Fran... 41's | centrifugal, 9 test, 4 1-16c; molasses sugar, OREGON. —_— S - e . .103%104'5 | Johp Stratman to J, L. Wilson, lot on B Ran Fran data—Maxi E 3 St Louis & San Fran ist prefd 821 | $5 160: refined, steady. W g b OGT & H3sl0k — | Do 3d mig. — 1035 | line of Eureka street, 198:3 N of oo Srancizcy dataNaximum temperature, £t Touis & San ruan 24 peera, AR TR very firm; | . PORTLAND, April 10.—WWheat—Walla Walla, | Ten cars of Oranges In good condition were | Ooil 1+'Co 6a.116 117 |Stin G & E 85100 o | N34k by B s55. $300. Eighteenth, widionpe o " B St Louls Southwestern.. R g S T 67c; Bluestem, 5lc. Cleared—Bark Ruthwell, | auctioned as follows: Fancy Navels, $1 05@ | Oak W Co 55.100% — T B Wikion . John 1. My, WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL St Touls Southwestern e O AsCiA% ter; | TOF Quecnstown, With 76421 bushels of wheat! |1 85: choice do. Sc@sl %; standard do, T0c@ | WATER STOCKS. same; $1000. 2 There has been but little change 1n pressure St Yo presd Western fresh, 13%c; do storage, ldc. WASHINGTON. $! 10; Bloods, S0c@$1 10. Contra Costa.. ';uwé T%|Spring Valley. — ¢o |- John and Jostphine mn;u;a:‘ K NG:,"mDi rin 2 ces y : DRIED FRUITS. TACOMA, April 10.—No change In_wheat; | Citrus fruits stand as before. There are few | Marin County. 53% — ybill, lot on me of Noi : Mountaine, “An arca of Bieh prescure. ovirls Southern Pactic - Crotcs sraden of svaparated appies were in | Shiyoiie’, Braester toe. * Blekmer” Toeibal | Appies” ofteting, "excent’ from cold storase. | GAS AND ELECTRIC sTocKs. W ot Stockton, W 659 by N 197:6, subject to the entire western portion of the country. Southern Railway . moderate demand and steady, with the res e R e PR e © e g ) ot I BT i Estate Louisa S. Devos (by A. N. Drown e RS (ot SRR btont (N shepizen Somtisenn, Binitwey Wt ofthe list about holding their_own. ~Prices |SU2 f0F Orders. STRAWEERRIES focgtte per_drawer for | Mut Eloe Li-.: @ T4|S ¥ G & ... 9% # | and George L. Underhill. executors) o Stetaua r Nevada In the northern portion of the Texas & Pacific . were without matérial change, State common, : Lonsworths and 2gde for large berries © G L & H... 50% 51%|San Francisco, 41§ 41 | Arata, lot on E line of Powell street, 110 S of cramento Valley temperatures’ exceeding 80 Tniom Tacific ... Saric; prime. 4@itue; choled, SGSc: fancy: Foreign Markets. REDrmLs ord, Ba%e for | % Dac Gas Impe. =% Golsl Stitn @ & By % % | Fackson, $. 78 by B ;0. No rain has fallen during the past Vi g O i s con afes s e CITRUS 1'RUITS—Navel Oranges, = 75c@$2; INSURANCE STOCKS. Carl D. Zeile (by M. F. Vandall, commissioner) i Catit S S IR | 88 W T iborark, UG Pathes Pesch | JONEON, Ave Iconsoln, w%: uiver | ey, | Tonsenis, e Lomon | e wna 21 0 B Soer oty e R T jong the coast Wheeling & L unpeeled, 4@Me. % | 27 3-16d; French rentes, 101f 35c. Wheat cargoes | 9¢c@$1 for common and_ $125@2 for & 5 BANK STOCKS. 7 ; $3500. TSR gx cnding saidmight “Apeit 2L TS T ) bours e B e on passage. qufeter, hardly any demand; Eag- g‘%& Gflgfinfif‘ ‘;'1 :Sg%?’slob‘:{ex‘?‘ ?ul::'g;"g?::l Anglo-Cal ..... T3 T [Lon P & A....146 — ECmeu:‘ i]:r‘ G. Jacques to Beatrics C. @. Northern California—Fair Thursday, con- Third Avenue . 3| ikl canxiy itrkets. nint $ arples, 7c@s2 per dozen. Bank of Cai...410 — [Mer Ex (iq).. 1§ — |Jacques. lot on B line of Jomes street, 100 N ed warm in the interfor; fresh northerly Baltimore & Ohl A g e e A e o —_— ...° |Cal Safe Dep.i%8 _ |S F Nationsl i 15 |of Romiard N 3 by K Me; sift. 3rinds; brisk westerly winds on the coast, with National Tube Chicago Grain Market. Paris, dull; flour In Pacis, duli: French countrp| Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. |1tN o5 F o O o ANKS T e O Hanelie on S iy of Ziuthern California—Fair Thursday. con- N T markets. quiet; weather in England, unsettled. Sl i it P Y e 100, E 23:4, S 37:6, W 110, N 137:6: aiso lot on 3 tinued warm weather: light variable winds. Adams i OO -Uga 6T In the face of the pronounced cut’in Prunes | Humboldt — "~ |Security S T S e i s ~vada—Fair Thureday, c i American g by the Association it seems queer that the | Mutual . i — |Union Trust = B = an, : fresh north wind. Tnited St CHICAGO, April 10.—Although the bellef that | WHEAT—Spot, quiet; No. 2 red Western URE — Jomes streets, E 27:6 by N 100; $1000. “lcudy Thursday, warmer; light north- e s he Government report, d rading | winter. 5 T13d: No. 1 Nortnern spring, 6s 1d; | New York market should be firm with light | S F Sav T 315 Joseph O'Hare to Mary J. and Tillle A. Rog- r Miscellancou 3 D | N '} Caliernta, o bsin stocks, but such is the anomalous case, as will STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. ers, same (3 pieces), reserving life estate: gift. Cloudy, unsettled weather Thurs- American Cotton Ol ours, nad been diccounted by recent heavy | “GopNTspot American mixed, mew, qulet at | be seen in the first column. Californta st. OSL&H...40 — Estate of Frances L. Wilson, or Frances C. dzx, with light enow in extreme northern por- ‘American Cotton Oil prefd bear selling, thers was a dieposition to remain | 3o 111,4; do, old, steady, 4s 1d. Futures, steady; | Sceded ralsins have also been cut by the As- | Geary-st | Presidio — Z | Kaeding by F. P. Deering. executor, to May o R el R g Ao Beritie = neutral until its contents were made known. | June, 3s 11%d; July, ds 0%d; September, s 11d. | sociation. as will be seen below. | Mackerat o @0 | E; Bankowsk, wife ot William__lot on & ling Bl o < - " r—1 a: American Malting prefd . May opened unchanged to %c lower at 70 to Apricots are very firm, owing to the recen OCKS. of Leavenworth street, Vashington, - winds with fog In the morning American Smelting & Ref @%c_under beavy selling caused by rain in | _4 | ¢amase by frost, and soine speculative buying | Giant Con Co.. — 51 |Vigorit 45:6by B 137:6; $5000. PRSP R ey American Smeiting & Refining | the Southiwest where it is most needed. This * | e reported from New SEEB s o . 'SUGAR STOCKS. Charlotte V. 'Reynolds to David L. Reynoids. Forecast Official. fifi:fli"‘ Splrl‘(' ‘pretd e e e | si@lie for Moorparke: - Evaporated. Apples, | Hana Plan § TijKilauea “:Id "t‘d:‘ld cm; Geasy. S 10 I;" o an Spirits prefd . ihe marke: hegan a gradual recovery, touching LOCAL MARKETS. { | 8e@ioc for Moorp: . Evapor Apples. | Lat® o 0 — | Makaweri street, ary. ¥ ; gift. —_— &6 American Steel Hoop ... 9% during the forencon. Driblets of -long . | | stGsc: sun-arted. 1aGze; Peaches. s@stic for | 2T CON Y o |y (Harvey H. and Litie P. Dane to' Douslas S, ~ American Steel Hoop prefd .... stuft came out and the market reacted to lc standard, or choice and 5@6c for fancy: Futch § P, 20% 21 |Paauhau vatson, lot en ne of ain_street. 13 7% American Steel & Wire... where it again steadied, this tim rts | % - % | Pears, 2@7c: Plums, pitted, 31@5c: unpitted, lutcl = ST 28 2% AERRe. 8% — | NW Howard. NW $1:8, SW 137:6, SE $:10, SW | EASTERN RKETS | AL fimcgrlu g_xieelpslc t\‘\m—e prefa. 3 | of a good export demand. Shorts bid the mate 13 1G1%¢ h“Necnrlnei, 4@43%e "for red and 4@3c | PR ;flliCELL!\::E%l:: Bl'roscxs. 2% SE 45:10, \; & Mu‘z‘u 0. 2 J MA cricas ke a1 S Tt A et e for white. aska Pack.. — 121 |Oceanic § S Co 43 Douglas S. and Mai M. Watson to Samwel H. { g American Tin Plate pref a5 only ‘moderate. cash. sules coull be. con: Exchange and Bullion. PRUNES-Santa Clara, 4 sizss, ; 30toe, To: | Cal Truit Canl 58 1604 Pac A T 8. 3% % | Boardman, lot on NI line o Thira”stre-t, merican Tobacco ... firmed._May declined to 0%e 40-50%, 3c: , e s, 2%c; 70-80s, 3lc: | Cal Wine Asn.10 — |Pac C Bor C SE Minna, SE % by NE ¥ American Tobacco prefd steady, “»i@%yc higher at 75%0‘1‘)\“:.“" Closed Sterling Exchange, 6) day - $4 85% | 80-90s. 1%c: 90-100s, 144c; 100-120s, 1%c. These | Mer Ex Assn..103 — |Par Paint Co_,'fimf* Marion B. Cumming to Jeanie, Daisy M. and y > Anaconda Mining Co .. Realizing _sales involving considerable scat- | Sterling Exchange, sight - 489" | prices apply to all districts alike, no more dis- Mornirg Session. Blanche Cumming. commencing at the SW cor- New York Stock Market. Brooklyn Rapid Transit .. tered lines gave the corn market a_heavy | Sterling Cables - 490 | crimination being_made. - Board— ner of 100-vara lot 62 on N fine of Folsom Colorado Fuel & Iron ettt the apening. - Bovine tram Eryaey | New York Exchange, sig] i 125 | CRAISINS—The Raisin Growers' Association i Peshved Aalochii street, E o by N S0 (NW Folsom, % NB A e o ) : Continental - Tobaceo .. chacked the declinc, The close was steady, | New York Hxchange, telegraphic. — 15" | has established the following prices: Bleached Tt Caleit 12500 | Fourth, N5 3 by NW 0); gift g . Aj The speculation for Continental Tobacco Prefd .. 3a@ic lower at 43%@43%c. Silver, per ounce 59% | Thompson’s fancy, 12¢c per Ib: cholce, Hc; 25 Contra Coste Water o Michael and Margaret O'Connell to Christian advance was renewed in force to-day and Federal Steel ..... Oats were dépressed. May closed 14@yc | Mexican Dellars, nominal 50 | standard, 10c: prime, 9c: unbleached Thomp- 5 Hawailan Commercial 50" | Nielsen, lot on NE line of Rausch street, 193:9 wrket resumed much the same appear- }‘;l\:rr:‘ ;t‘;grf:efd 108% | tower at 2sic. M'a‘n"n. &:wver lh'usc‘lm?inux;fm“f Ifl%cstper 1b; | 25) Honokaa - 0(.8 W 18:9 by NE 112; $2060. 4 . ; e 3 A = , ®hc: standard, $%e: prime, Se; un- ohi W. Rober “red- © as it hiad during the excited speculation Giucose Sugar % @ | Eoovisions wareaaster sl fhe Openivy. duc Wheat and Other Grains. Bleached Sultanas. Sc: Seediess, S0-1b. Hoxes, | 1o Hutchinson.8 P C e | N Tie s, Watemcai 2o et last week. Landon belped to this result by (hucose Sugar préid 8, | Sy B Rienl i Nigiar i R Wc: d-crown, Tc; d-erown, Gici 2-cTowd, 6 | b Dotamie Sieamshin it 20 | Cariey. fot on the W line of Mississippi stroet o rather emphatic advances in the inter- nternatios 3 275 i > = Pacific brand, 2-crown, ac:’ 3-crown. 54e. and | 50 paauhav S P O % 156 § Eighteenth (35lano), S % by W 100; $1000. ional stocks before the opening h: VI International Paper prefd 797 | and ribs Tc better. : WHEAT_Liverpool and Parls futures were | [" g e e e ok 20 3 0. 20 00 ¢ . § % , K « perhaps incident to the fortnighily settie. e B o) | rananl ik IS Tenkan s doibn, both off. New York advanced S and Chicago | 1500ty 37550000 GUITNE REV e T T % 00 Builders’ Contracts. now in progress on the London Stock National Biscuit . 393 | “Articles— Open. Hizh. Low. Close, | OPened firmer and improving, with more dis- | 5ijc: 12-ounce 3%c: London Layers, 2-crown, Afternoon Session. Aidé C Hattngiis Giileh WAy W R .nge. The market opened here in & {airly Nati % Wheat No. 2— position to buy, and good purchasing by the | $i50 per Lox: -crown, St §; Fancy Clusters, | Board— = Schmuckert (contractor and architect)—All nt condition, the congested buying caus- ki) 3% 6% 70y | shorts. There was also some investment buy- | $2; Dehesa, $2 50; Imperial, $3. All prices f. o. | 2 Alaska Packers’ Association 24 50 | work for a two-story frame building (5 flat<) & running sales of several thousand cihare National Steel %1 W% 70% | ing, There was likewise less pressure to seil, | b_at common shipping points In California. | 33060 Bay Counties Power Co 5s 1350 |on S line of Eugenia street, M:§ W of Call- iocks in a number of stocks at the opening at oo e B and most scalpers were getling bullish on the | NUTS—Chestnuf f0c_per Ib for_ Itallan: | 5 Hana Elantation Co 750 | fornia avenue. W 53 by 70: 3410, {xamoss of from 1 4o 2 poinis. This maierialiy R A R G 8% B 5 ekl Mignenpolis: veporcad: cesh oviienCivary | Walinie Np el e iude Haies| % Hawailn Commerciai & Sugar. 1. g 0 | s (ogClTK fownen) with O E. Frady & Ligher level of prices attracted some large sell. : 3 4 -4 strong. Corn acted weak and every time |1 hardshel ;. No. 2, Te; * - Son (contractors), architect Themas J. Welsh to realize, @nd the tone became. rather D A 4% 43% 4% 4% | Phillips quit buying the market dragged. for papershell, 9g1ic for softshell: Peanuts, | 100 Hutchincon § P Co... 2216 | “Brick, cement, stone, terra cotta, cast and i T 3 il xS n v ude and | PRGNS GO e B3 um e | aTue et bl citer on ol ad ue- | S5 T Bepems mendl ule, elnees ml| Gttt §190 | rosext b wark sad few cxdmpes for s fou: a wation : he prominent . 2 & % 5 4 T on the spot. = Dic: 3 = - % | st brick building wit! ent ‘tocks, But the speculative Jeaders seemed (o R e B A Y B 2% 2% | “Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1; milling, $102%@ | $5 30@5. : R e oy 27 |on'S tne o fon Street. 186710 W of New L again well supplied with resources, and | Poople. s Pt O R | 105 per ctl. . ‘HONEY—Comb, 13%@lc for brisht and 12% 1" 32 20000 & b @or 250 | Montgomery. § %) by W 25 Tupported the market with great confi- Proseed Bteel’ Gar g - i CALL BOARD_SALES. @15c for light aiber: water white extracted | I Lasuhay & P Co..... 200 | “Same owner with W. W. Andetson (contrac- e e e ek e Bresscd Siecl car 51 L) i St Tl M T s T DY Strec s e st v TN . e s an i $ ; 3 4000, 5S¢ 3 ware. 3 h Yttiae Specutators, THo were xery evideatls Juiy ik Bk i Foer oo g | sEramar s oo i s ne e e et e e S side speculators, ‘¥ ery evidently I 5 < - May-~4000, 3 2000, . S i ERTEISS ng for same on same: 3691 e S, o, T e i | U B i ey PRl Pl L Provisions " e o R e e Anite signs of a r advance. Monday’s | g S 5 | etis, st —10,000, s . . came—C and cement work. ex- Xion and the subseguent recovery evidently | Dot Seater Laathe 9" 83 | “Fitimoon Session—No sales. Board— oo emdon, cept basement floors, fof same on some: $15:8. o convince many persons that no lower United Stater Leather nsge BARLEY—The market was dull at the de--| The Chicago market was weaker yesterday, | 500 Aetna . Charles Biiss (owner) with ¥ L. Hansen were 15 be expected for the present, and United States Robber - Septemie 79Tt 79 | cline already noted, with free offerings. e il e Teihae s o Dear B | (cantractor). architects Dunn & Schroepfer— X R A i B B e (R N s e e 0 F | B s S il s s » 5 estern Union . E spring wheat, o: No. 2 H o ) 824 4 600 y 3 & the publis is still willing and eager to buy Amalzamated Cop B cor i o g vl | Gstle 5 Chevatlier! normal. heavy, 124@13c for light medium, 1%e for | 0 jndependence 38 | story attle and basement frame building (1 stocks, nrtw;:’hsh(;l nging ‘;.r::( hizh" k‘:fll of 5"’"3;}" {ron & Steel o9 ‘white, 2c: No. 8 © CALL BOARD SALES. light, wor extra light and 15lc f‘or sugar- | 7000 Independence, 2 flats) n; g’l-h:l s!}e’l:gh—r street, 130 W of prices measure ¢ the power, long enublic Iron & Stecl Co 26% @IS N rve, 52@3ic; good Teeding bur- | Informal Session—9:15 o’clock—No sales. cured: ern sugar-cured Hams, Mess | 100 Junetion Steiner, 6: ST700. - s prices continue 1o go up. Large speculative 4 48 | ley. d6e; fair to choice malting, 48@abe; No. 1| Second s.uwn—bem:bcepmwcu-, Tolie. | Beef, 312 30 per barrel; extra Mess, §12 50; Fam- | 100 MeKittrick g Same owner with Charles McCarthy (con- mols, therefor-. find it worth while to support 4% | faxseed, §1 No. 1 Northwestern, $156; | Regular Morning Session—No sales. ily, $1350; prime Mess Pork, $15@15 30; extra | 10 Monarch of Arizons. e N e fewctioe. prices und to advapce the market. even in the 3 .. 5 | prime timothy seed, $4 10: mess pork. per bbl, | Afternoon Session—May—2009 ctls, 76c. De- | clear. 323; Mess, $19; Smoked Beef, c per Ib. | 50 Monarch of Arizona. 53 T Tty Lo G S v s S96. ce of heavy offeringe. cwing to the large out. | $14 30614 3: lard, rer 100 Ibs, $8 27 short | cember—2000, 72tc. e LARD—Tierces qucted at 6%e per Ib for [ 16 Occidental of West Bt owner with Otio Schultz (contracter). eide demand attracted by the advance in | 1,905,300 Shares scld. rits sides (loose), $S 658 25; dry salted should- | OATS—There is nothing new to report. [compound and 10%c for pure; half-barrels, | 10 Pecrless, b 6. % | prchitects same—Paintine. and tint- H ! i f i i

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