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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, 'FRIDAY, "APRIL 12, 1901 — SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Local exports show a decrease for the past quarter. Sterling Exchange rather weaker. Wheat futures eas) Linseed Oil marked dowwn. Silver unchanged. Barley held higher again. No change in the minor cereals. Hay and Fecdstuffs as hefore. Beans and Seeds dull and largely nominal. * Potatoes steady and-Onions rather weaker. Nothing new in Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Poultry market getting letter supplied again. Game steady. Citrus fruits as before. Strawberries declining. Some buying of Dried Abricots on speculative account. Provisions firm and unchanged. Fair trading on the local stock cxchanges. Bank Promotioi. £. H. Doniels, for many years exchange clerk of the Bank of California, has been elected an sssistant cashier. He hus been connected with the bank since 1865 Exports of Produce. Exports of produce this port during the first quarter of the year Mexico, $458,676; Central bank again, which would make an advance in the rate effective in influencing the private discount rate as well as the exchanges. The bond market was moderately active and yielded in sympathy with the late reaction in United States old fours coupon advanced % per cent on the last call. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. d merchandise from | Atchison pre! Baltimore & Ol Canadian_Pacific Canada Southern against $12,560,620 during the | 150, Atlantic | t Isritain, 33,353,000: China, | 60; Austraiia, $596,900; New | Great” Western (b America, $156,710; | Chicago Burlington & Qu | Boston & Maine. Chi B & Q... Franklin . Dominion Coal. 32| Humboldt . Do prefd. . -111%| Osceola. Fitchburg prefd. .145 | Parro Ed Elec Il... 240 | Quiney. N E Gas & Coke.. 11% & Old Colony. “208 " Old Dominton West End.. Westinghse Wolverines ... New York Money Market. NEW YORK, April 1L.—Close: Money on call firm at 4@6 per cent; last loan and ruling rate, 6. Prime mercantile paper, 3%@4i per cent. Sterling exchange easy. with actual busi- ness in bankers' bills at $4 ST%@4 §§ for demand and at $4 $415@4 §4% for €0 days. Posted rates, $4 851.@4 89, Commercial bills, $4 $3%@4 814 Silver certificates, 59@é0c. Bar silver, 39%c. Mexican dollars, 48c. Government bonds firmer; State bonds inactive; rallroad bonds irregular. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, April 11.—To-day's state- ment of the treasury balances in the general | fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the Division of Redempetion, shows; Avail- able cash balance, $151,542,190; gold, $100,107,570. London Market. NEW YOREK, April 11.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram say: Business was brisker on the stock market Here to-day and the trading in the general list took on a much more cheerful tone. This was attributed to tke talk about Botha's negotia- tions for a settlement in South Africa. The general tendency in all the markets was to cover shorts and this advanced prices. American shares were buoyant from the | opening to the close. Eries were fhe feature. Other favorites were Union Pacific, Norfolk and Western and Northrn Pacific, the last ris- | ing on the renewal of the reports of the Bur- | linzton deal. - The Continent s5ld more than it bought of American shares, but London bought freely | all the wav up to a close which was at the | highest prices of the day. In the street after- 4 | ward there was a partial reaction, which was ners, $2 10@2 75; bulls, 7534 50:_calves, $4@ 5 £0; Texas fed steers, $4’25@5 25: Texas grass- ers, $3 50G4; Te bulls, §2 75@3 90. - HOGS—Receipts, to-day, 23,000; to-morrow, 20,000; left over, 3000; strong to 5c higher; act- ive to $ 1214; ‘'mixed and butchers’, 5 80¢ € 07%: good to choice heavy, $590@6 1252 rough heavy, $5 75@5 light, $5 70@S 12%:; bulk of sales, $5 90G6 05. SHEEP--Receipts, 14,000. Sheep slow, lambs about steady; ciipped up to $530. Good to choice wethers, $i 75@5; fair to choice mixed, $4 601 85; Western sheep, $4 75@35; vearlings, $4 80@5 X native lambs, $¢ 75@5 35; Western lambe, $5@5 35. T st New Yorl Metal Market. NEW YORK, April 11.—Again the local mar- ket for tin showed signs of general weakness and prices dropped about 20 points under a lack of buying orders and the continued bearish look of statisties. Trade was slow all day, closing quiet and easy, $25 95@26 10. Tin in London was unchanged, spot closing at £115 12s 6 and fu- tures £11717s 6d. Copper in London advanced | 10s and closed firm with spot quoted at £693s $d and futures at £69 15s. The local situation for that metal, however, was inactive and nominally unchanged, $17 for Lake Superior and §16 €2% for casting and electrolytic. ~The mar- ket for pig lead was slow and unchanged here at $ 374: at London prices were 2s 6d lower to £12 8s Spelter was a_snade lower and weak, closing t 33 90@3 9. Domestic fron markets ruled steady but quiet at unchanged prices. Glasgow warrants closed at bis, Mid- dlesborough 45s 4%d. New York-Cotton Market. NEW YORK, April 11.—Taken as a whole the cotton market showed more strength than in several days. At one time May dropped from 8.10 to 7.97 points, under a wave of liquidation. The opening was steady, with prices 1 point lower to 2 points higher. The close of the first hour marked the turning point in the ad- nce. as selling orders came in from the South d the alarm of thie shorts subsided. By noon a loss of several points was apparent. During the afternoon the local market was very quiet and aside from a slight rally soon after the noon hour fell into a narrow_rut. The closing ‘was quiet, 2 points higher to 2 points lower. Foreign Markets. LONDON, April 11.—Consols, $5%@9 13-16; silver, 273-16d; French rentes, 101f 27%@101f 35c. Wheat cargoes on passage, heavy and depressed; cargoes No. 1 standard Callfornia, 295 3; cargoes Walla Walla, 28s 6d; English country markets generally €d cheaper; imports into United Kingdom, wheat, 291,000 ctls; im- ports into United Kingdom, flour, 245,000 ctls. LIVERPOOL, April 11.—Wheat, easy; No. 1 Standard California, 6 214d@6s 3d; wheat in Paris, steady; four in Paris, steady; French country markets, general 6d cheaper; imports New Potatoes. POTATOES—Early Rose, 70@%0c; Burbanks, 33@slc for River and 90c@$l10 for Oregon: Garnet Chiles from Oregon, $1@125; Sweets, 80gGc for Merced; New Potatoes, 14@1%e per. ONIONS—Oregons. $3@3 50 per ctl: Nevadas, $3@3 50; Cut Onions. 50c@S1 25 per sack; Aus- tralians, §3 75; Green Onions, 25@ilc per box. VEGETABLES—Rhubarb, '5c@$1 2 per box: Asparagus, $2@2 2 for fancy, §1 40@1 75 per box for No. 1'and $i@1 25 for No. 2; Green Peas, $1 25@1 30 per sack; String Beans, $@l0c; Cab- bage, 50@60c; Tomatoes, Los Angeles, $1 350 per craté; from Mexico, $1'2:G1 30 per crate; EfS Plant, Los Angeles, 17%c per Ib; Green Feppers, Los Angeles, Isc per 1b for Chile and —,for Bell; Dried Peppers. 12@1Sc; Dry Okra, 20@25c per Ib; Carrots. 25@35c per sack: Hot- house Cucumbers, 25c@$1 per dozen; Summer Squash, $1 50 per box; Garlic, 4@6c per 1b; Mar- rowfat ‘Squash, $20@30 per ton. Poultry and Game. The market for Hens and old Roosters is getting overstocked and even young stock is in better supply and slower. Prices are giving way, but slowly. Orle car of Eastern came in. Game stands about the same. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 10@llc for Gob- blers and 13@léc for Hens: Geese, per pair. $150@175; Goslings, $225@2'75; Ducks, $5 3@ 850 for old and $5@9 for young: Hens, $i@6: young Roosters, $6 50: old Rooste: 3425 @4 50; Fryers, $5@6; Brollers, $4@5 for' large and $250G3 50 for small; Pigeons, §2 per dozen for old and $250@2 75 for Squabs. GAME—Gray_Geese, §3; White Geese, §1; Brant, §150; English Snipe, Jack Snipe: $130; "Hare, '$1 25; Rabbits, §125 for Cottontail and 75c@$1 for Brush. - Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The market for all three descriptions is as previously quoted. Eggs continue to arrive freely, but as long as the demand for cold storagy keeps up stocks do mnot accumulate. The feeling is easy. Cheese, too, is coming In freely, but the demand is fair and the mas- ket shows no weakness. Stocks of Butter are still free, and the fine creameries are quoted Weaker ~comparatively than the medium grades. Receipts as reported by the Dairy Exchange were: 75,800 pounds and L tubs of Butter, 1113 cases Eggs, — cases Eastern Eggs, 21,250 pounds California Cheese and — pounds East- ern_Cheese. 2 BUTTER— Creamery—Extras, 16c; firsts, 15c; seconds, Dairy—Extras, 15c; firsts, l4c; seconds, —; store, 1lc. Storage—Creamery extras, —; firsts, —; seconds, —; dairy extras, —. Pickl per pound. Keg, — per pound. CifBEsE—Fancy, rull cream, Sic: choice, 8%c; common, nominal; Young Americas, 10c; Eastern, full cream, 14@16c per Ib. EGGS— Rhubarb. 760 sacks Bay Peas and 410 sacks | 11,413 Potatoes, skS..... AUSTRALIA. STOCK MARKET. sa BT s Trading was fairly active on the morning session of ‘the Bond Exchange. Gas and Elec- tric was firmer at $#4G45 and Hawailan Com- mercial at $2. Oceame sold at $46. Hopokaa was lower at $29@29 23. In the afternoon Hawalian Commercial was higher at $i4 50@35 and Hutchinson lower at $20 50@20 25. The ofl stocks continued quiet and feature- less. The Alaska Packers' Assoclation will pay a dividend of 7S¢ per share to-day. The Sierra @ailway Company will pay the semi-annual coupon of 33 to-day. The Hawailan Commercial and Sugar Com- pany has passed its dividend. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, April 11—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. 5 Bid.Ask. Bid.Ask. 131 (4 coup (new).139 139% ST 133 quar coup. 12 Bay C P C 5s.103% — |Oceanic §S fs. — 106! Cal-st Cab 5s.116% — |Om C R 6s....1%5% — e AL T F & €l Ry 6115 — | Pk & O R 6s..117 Geary-st R bs. — — Haw C Bs. LARRSs LA Do (1368) Do Do LAP SBPerlc- Market- s Do 1 Do (Series B)107% — NC Do (1908). NRof Do_(912). NRot ISP Clsts NPR 8 P Br NPR 8 V Wat N:C R Do 4s. oOGL Do 3d Qak T g Stkn G Oak W Co 5s..1013 — STOCKS. Spring Valley. — %0 GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. Cent L & P... 3 — |Pac Lt Co....48 Equit Gas..... 3% 3%|Sac E G & R. —_ Mut Elec Lt.. — flBFG&E.u.l:“ R 1 _ Morning Sesston. 150 21+ 600 Goul Y. 150 Belcher . 3" 200 Gould & Curry. 700 Best & Beicher 1] 900 Mexican ........ 100 Best & Beicher 13| 20 Ophir 200 Caledonta. 200 Ophir 200 Chollar . 2, 3¢90 Ophir . 100 Con. Cal & 2 123/ 300 Overman 50 Con Cal & V...2 10| 100 Silver Hili. 200 Con Cal & V.3073/ 800 Utah . Afternoon Session. 200 Belcher 21| 300 Mexican . 100 Caledonia 200 Ophir .. 300 Chollar . 12| 200 Overman 100 Con Cal & V 00 Silver Hil 300 Hale & Nore: CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, April 11— p. m Bid.Ask. Alpha . 08| Justice Alta 08! Kentuck . Andes . 06|Lady Wash. Belcher . 22 Mexican . Best & Beicher 18 19|Occidental Bullion 02/Ophir . Caledonta. . 78| Overman . 3 Challenge Con. 18 Chollar .. 3 Confidence Con Cal & Va..2 Con Imperial Con New York. Louis... Crown Point Eureka Con.... 08 — Standard . Exchequer. — 02/Syndicate Gould & Curry. 21 22 Union Con.. 3 Hale & Norers. 25 27 Utah ... @ Julia w.oeee 03, Yellow Jacket.. 15 1§ REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Lorenzo Gotelll to Angelo Boitano, undlvided one-twelfth interest in lot 11, block N, Silvers tract, South San Francisco: $700. Christiana Mackie to Minnie C. Kaplan, lot 60, block 4, Holly Park tract; $§. Same to Louisa J. Michael, lot B3, block 4, same; $5. Luigia Gotelll to Gluse] Castello and Pletro Mautino, undivided one-half interest in same; Marten B. Joost to Elizabeth Jones, wife of David R., beginning 60:3% feet from the N corner Romain and Falcon streets, SE 104:3%, NE 43:3, SE 124:3, SW 60, lot 3, block 15, Mar- ket-street Hd; $525. Lovell and Laura L. White to Naomi M. Mead, wife of Ray, lot on SW corner of Bay View avenue and Pomona street, S 50 by W 100, N one-half of lots 1 to 4, biock C, Silver Terrace; $655. Alameda County. E. C. Flagg and W. S. Richards (trustees Security Savings Bank of San Jose), for Ger- trude M. and Paul P. Austin, to San Jose Ab- stract Company (a corporation), 751 D. 167, lot on SE corner of Eighteenth and Linden streets, S 71:3 by E 100, block 595, Market Street Tract. Note—This deed is given under a transfer of trusts, Oakland; $— Ella H. Hughes to Leon F. and Isabclla E. Harvey, lot on W line of Madison street, 120 7.900 Chicago Indianapolis & Louis | ascribed to tight money in New York. The | ral California Ranch—Selected White, 15c; mixed | O G L & H... — 52 |San Francisco E 7 — ST TR ) | steel corporations' 'stocks are now belng dealt | "COTTON—Uplands, 4s 21-32d. colors, 13%c per dozen. g Pac Gas Imp.. — 40%|Stktn G & E.. R S by W I et feck 3, Prunes and Apricots in New York. | 15 & Roivesern s Sy closiv A e e s e e ity whs Yot Mismate 5 3 : o , 12%c; s Firem's Fund.285 20 o John R. Green, lot on N line of Felton d}vg & &Rg(flkmli}:fld & Pacific Amalgamated Copper Company. WHEAT—Spot, quiet; No. 1 California, 6s| Fresh Eastern—Fancy, ;. standard, — BANK STOCKS. stréet, 160 W from west line of right of way Latest mail advices from New York say:| 175 Colorado Southern | gy The bank has bought £553.000 of gold In In- }214d; No. 2 red Western winter, §s 11%d; No. 1| seconds, —. A...M§ — |of California and Nevada Railroad Com ny, “The Gemand for prunes shows some falling | ‘o8 Golmegs Bovies 1 | dlan bars: £23000 Is Toing out to South Amerl: | Norinern spring, e 1. Futurcs, steady; May, | ~Storage — California_fancy, ——: standard, M | Lon P& M — | W 4 by N 14, portion amended map, J. W. off, but stocks are still very light and prices | 100 Colorado Soutnern 2d prefd. in ports. “The call toney rats Whs & per ot | e .d: July. peea: —i Fastern fancy, —; standard, —; sec- = |3 BE a2 125 | Crawford Tract, Oakland: $1000. are firm for the popular sizes. Sale of a small | 4100 Delaware & Hudson . CTORING. CORN—Spot_steady; American mixed Dew, | onds, —. U DT gt T = Charles T. and Ella B. Kerns to Adelatde ' - % day at 5% 3,000 Delaware Lackawanna & Western | _LONDON, April 11.—Atchison, 65%; Canadian | 3s 11%d; mixed old, 4s1d. Futures, firm; May, £ b ol S 3 of - -(-;s BANKS Perrin, lot 19 on map of resubdivision Peralta 60s was reported yesterday nd abC. ‘ 3100 Denfer & Rio Grande. Pacific, 87%; Unlon Pacific preferred, 87%; | 3s 11%d; July, 3s1id; September, 3s 11%d. De“d“ous a”d Cztrus Fn"[‘,‘ AVIN X Park, Berkeley; $10. de of one other small lot It is doubl- | 155 Denter & Rio Grande Northern Pacific preferred, %9%: Grand Trunk, —_— 1830 1900, Sav & Loan.....— — | John M .and Emma §. Foy to the Phi Gam- B SE Sy St Gools SF har mes ey} Orn (i s | 8%: Anaconda, 1. Bar silver, 273-16d per Northern Wheat Market. S — —|Security . 255 — | ma Delta Hall Assoclation (a corporation), lot B it e it e el Erfe ounce. Money, 3%@4 per cent. e Five or six cars of Oranges are announced —| Union Trus — — | on S line of Haste street, 175 E of Bowditch, ociation 30-605, Santa Clara frult, dy | Great Northern prefd . e — for to-day's auction. The market for citrus — E 62:6 by S 120, block 8, map of property Col- arrive Dext week, were reported sold yester- Hocking Coal —_ % ‘WASHINGTON. fruits remains the same, Lemons being plenti- STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. lege Homestead Assoclation, Berkeley; $2500. Gay at full pri 3 was small. Hocking Valley | Wheat quiet and . o » r 40 |0S L& H o H. A. and Christine S. Pleitner to Henry Ry A gl LR bl v B New York Grain and Produce. | | stato e b, o G, e, T aptten L A, OB My Cemevcet o fp— | Preaidio T T, e % S trade continues to buy prunes quite | ey L S | B e e ritiah bark Casradale, with | | Strawberrics were lower under lacger re- | Marketst ... 699 10 SENtei Helghtn Tyach. XNoehiyn Towiehigs ‘but jobbers appear to be fairly vell | lied at the moment. | Lake Erie & Western prefd .. was rzported for 2-crown and | Lake Shore . aisins, but no business of | 13400 Louisville & Nashvilie . -0 far as could be learned. | 10’800 Manhattan L Kingdom. ceipts. Four cars of Bananas came in. B o e Sl SR Ly [RSNEDushelstoheat (for; Dnited. King: P CIDCOUS FRUTTA POWDER STOCKS. > OREGON. STRAWBERRIES—$8@11 per chest for Long- | Glant Con Co— 81 |Vigorit . NEW YORK, April 1L—FLOUR—Recelpts, | pORTLAND, Or.. April 11.—Wheat—Walla | worths and $@7 for large berries. Rexipts SUGAR STOCKS. | 23,490 bushels; exports, 5359 bushels. Firmer | walla, 7%c. Foreign wheat exports from | were 85 chests. 7% 8 |Kilauea .. Lake Erle & Western . Hannah P. Stearns to George A. Scott, lot — 3% |on NE corner of Thirty-first and Market streets, E 115 by N 40, lot 25, block 2033, Row- 2 - |land Tract, Oakland; §1000. . Susfe L. and H. B. Beiden to Willlam T. Apricots show a little | 12800 Metropolitan Sireet Raiiway - with wheat and business showed more activ- | Portland for the week ending to-day were 160,- | APPLES—$1G2 50 per box. < is — | Maknwelt ...l 30— | CUSIe T Amd O e o s sales of a carload belng| 17300 Mexican Central ... ity on the top grades. 325 bushels. i CITRUS FRUITS—Navei Oranges, T75c@$2; . 29% 29% | Onomea. 26% 2. | N of Eighth, N 2 by W 115, block 549 on of- advices report hold- Minneapolis & St Lous Seedlings, —; Tangerines, 50c@31 25; Lemons, .20 — | Paauhau 2 2% | fcjal map, Oakland; $10. WHEAT—Receipts, 167,200 bushels; exports, 218,206 bushels. Spot, firm; No. 2 red, T9%c o. b. afloat; No. 2 red, 77%c elevator; No. | -« 50c@$l for common and $§125@2 for good to chioice: Grape Fruit, 50c@$1 50; Mexican Limes, Alaska Pack. $550Q6; Bananas, §1@250 per bunch; Pine- | Alaska Pacl movement to control MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. noted continues, it is George A. and Alice M. Scott to Willlam H. Minneapolis & St Loui: 1d. i I 5P i Portland’s Business. 21131244 Oceanic § 8 Co48 — |and Annfe McDonald, lot on NE corner of Missouri Pacific peaches we hear of little business | . Mobile & Ohlo .. Northens Doty 869 . Cal Fruit Ca —JPac A FA .... 2 — | Thirty-first and Market streets, E 115 by N ver B ai & range of SO | e e hand et PSR L0 2 08t N 1| ponTraND, or. April 1L—Cleasings, fait- | arples. 75cGs per dozen Cal Win Assn100 — [Pac C Bor Co.1524153% | 40. ot %5, block 2035, Rowland Tract, Oakland: Bors BeAity 12c. “Bag stock Jeineotn) SHVhE & Tpkas poeld tions opened steady and 715; balances, $47,612. 2 5 o Mer Ex Assn..105 — |Par Paint Co. 18 — | $1300. L PRIGME SINE Mpte Wi Bk e New Jersey Central . quent pronounced firmness on active covering. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Morning Session. Union Savings Bank to Jane Coyme, lot om ried cleaned up from first hands, with New York Central R T et s A e ' % Poaid N line of Forty-fourth street. 20 E of West, ety B B B L s e .. Wheat was high, the reference to widespread 15 Califovnia Fruit Canners’.. 800 | E 50 by N 100, lot 25, block 2102, Alden Tract at . ERT Btteint b B ATt ot Pact Hessian fly reports scared the trade. Later g There is some buying of Apricots on spec- 10 California Wine Association .. 100 00 | Temegeal, Oakland: $420. un shellad are reported at 33@3ic Dot hat Paany saetd a renewal of export rumors and big clearances LOCAL M‘ARKETS. ulative account owing to the damage by the | 10y Fquitable Gas, cash. 31214 | Charles B. and Eva M. Miller to J. B. Lank- Other encrtations Shew bo OSRoA Wamans ® ' caused further covering and advance closed recent frosts, but it is not of large propor- 50 Hana Plantation Co. 700 | tree, all interest in lot on W line of Adeline i B 7 Fbovicnide g 5 proinids s Phakiogr e 0% | rather firm %@%c net rise. May, 76@77 7-16c; % | tiona. s Hawailan Comercial & Sugar, 5200 |Street, 24:4 S of Third, S by W 53:3, block CRRRpeS Or! MOysmaRL. e T s [(S-Io:‘eg.nb“::;c' ‘géx_,é,% T 116@Tic; closed, T6%ci b The Ralsin Assoclation now quotes only one | 100 Honokaa S Co. 29 00 "f‘-”‘?eflg' .53“?5,2;‘,:% [?:f“fa?f:cfl; g b o : e | T3@T6%c; , e, . D ‘ia. offerh h r 5 = . Dav s B. Weather Report. s | HOPS_Quiet . Exchange and Bullion. SIS ot anite ut ] AN kI 5 Coiuod BE | Foot. lot 20, La Loma Park, Berkeloy: $1000. B2, Reading 1st prefd e LI : *1-?‘%1!5—4:3;1:(’:-. :aMcEv for sgy-:\; ana Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. 20 00 Jokn ;d‘:;le:( {figx’fnt”fi‘;‘fiii?“'flfi‘c‘: P 1t idlan— Reading 2d prefd . # 2 vt - 851 or Moorparks; aporat pples, | 200 Makawell . 3900 |and 37, T s . Brook- a20th Meridlan—Pacific Time.) g ol LB COFFEE—Spot Rio, dull; No. 7 invoice, 6%c. ggg{g E‘ffi;’:,'::' bthris A m;"‘ 3,@5c; sun-drled, 1%@2¢; Peaches, 3@8%c for | 25 Makawell 3925 |lyn Township: gift are mal rainfalls to | ""390) St Louls & San Francisco. 9% 5 N ork Exchange, sight. - 123 | Pears, 2@7c; Plums, pitted, 5¢; unpittes 120 Market St Rallway. 69 75 4 with those of same date last | 1000 St Louis & San Francisco lat prefd. &2, | Bichanged, fo 5 poines lover, Tofal 8168 | NST Yorc Exchange. telegraphic. — 15 | 1@1%¢: Nectarines, 4@4%c for red and 4@5c | $4000 Northern Ry of Cal, 5 p & bonds...118 50 HOTEL ARRIVALS. T 2O | 3300 St Fouls Southwestern o sios S | 2.80c; Séptember, 5.7oc; October, £75c; Novem: | Sliver. per ounce - L RUNFS—Santa Clara, 4 sizes, 2c: 30-408 Te: | '3 Qo tocy S Eycs % PALACE HOTEL. Last | This 7oy S B uln Sou hwest: rn e 3T | ber, 5 To5 80c; December, 5.95¢; January, 6.00¢ | Mexican Dollars, nominal e . T 2 S F Gas & Electric Co, cash. s | o D oSy ks 4 Hours) Season. | Season. | ;300 S Paul sooorrrroororreein * S ase. Ol : 80805, T%c: %0-10s, Tjo; 101208, 1. ‘Thess | ‘g Sprme watiey Water %575 | P & Dinsmors, 8 Jose|C Dunphy” Milloraa .. | s508 a0 St Paul prefd BT e Bl b Wheat and Other Grains. Drices apply to all districts allke, no more dis- | 52 Soring Valley Water . 19000 | T Dannebaum, Cal |J F Wiliams & w,Cal | 2 e e e |3 11-32c. Refined, firm. "l‘z".'s'x"s'fl?s?—'-i-er’.z‘nfl:?:' o R T I 1 Spring Valley Water .. 897 |F Canfleid & w. Cal |H A Hesse, Wash DC | 0 Southern Rallway T e, e D pk e otius | WHEAT—Liverpool was weak. Parls and | y,;’csiablished the following prices: Bleached | 130 Market St Raflway. B |2 e Bk T B Ao 5 | Southern way prefd . 3FEEG§S§$§@€$ (4.3 packages. Easer, | New York were higher. Thompson's fancy, 12c per lb; choice, Iici| ‘3§ F Gas & Electric Co. #00 |E Rickmen, Bremen |H Isaacs, N Y | e e mpaym | Western, fresh, 13%@13%c; do storage, lic. Chicago opened firmer, with an upward tend- | standard, 10c; prime, Sc; unbleached Thom . C H Davis & w, Mich J § Parker & w, N J | | in A Bl DRIED FRUITS. ency and good buying of both long and short | sen's, Sc per b, Sultanas Fancy, 10%c per I Boagdtternoon Session. Mrs E 1 Benson, Pa |H F Noyes Jr, N ¥ | Wabash ... g The market for evaporated apples displayed | Wheat all over the pit. It looked as if the | PROICE. 93205, NOCGRE <0G B 5 15 Contra. Costa Water 1o |G Kemdall & w. Ohly (A Wolt N ¥ | ‘Wabash pre 39% | little animation and prices did not vary from | Government report had either been discounted | ¢ 3 500 own 700" 3-crown, 6%c; 100 Equitable Gas . 312% | i tana N Y. R E““;Y;flshfl'g' NY disco data: Maximum temperature, Wheeling & Lake Erle . 19 | yesterday's figures. Export business was dis- | or that the crowd were ‘‘coppering” it, as sell- | gliq . "hrand, 2-crown, 5e; 3-crown, A%e, and 10 Hawaiian Comm: & 54 50 wfi(x’ flu”::d, 3B Ha;fle‘ar‘ Ve?“ sco Gata: Maxi: pel 3 Wheeling & Lake Erie 24 prefd ... 35| appointing, State common, 3@dc: prime, 414@ | ing orders were scarce and shorts were act- | Fotle PiC: ScSqaq (Fresno prices), e; Lon- | 30 Hawailan Commercial & Sugar.... 5500 | wiu Fiolland, N ¥ A Hazelton N ¥ o aen: B 3 % Wisconsin Central | olce, 5@s%c: fancy, 6@Ske. California | ively covering, with very little Wheat for | g 51OV oy (2% 5000 Cei53 er box: 10 Hawallan Commercisl & Sugar.... 475 | S G D Rovert, X ¥ |T J Chapman, N ¥ CONDITIONES AND GENERAL Third Avenue . | arled Truits’ continue nominal at 3@7c per 1b | sale. There were a good many damage Teports | s{gy; ‘Fancy Clusters, '§2; Dehesa, $250; I $5,00 Hawallan C & § Cb, 5 p ¢ bonds.102 o | Miss M J Robert, A H ary. t o FORBCAST. Baltimore & Ohio. for prunes, as to size and quality. Apricots— | from the Southwest, and excessive rains in the | Doiid 63" A1 prices 7. 0. b. at common ship- | 175 Honokaa C S Co.. - - awkins, Cal McClenahan & w, has risen slowly during_the | National Tube .. | Royal. Tis@sc: Moorpark, 8%@l3c. Peaches— | West were retarding fleld work. New York | Ding' points in California. ' Horohinson & 260 B |50 McDanisis & w. u S N over Washington, Else- | %0 National Tube prefd | Peeled, 18}@20c; unpeeled, 5%@10c. exporters reported moderate acceptances from | ~ NUTSChestnuts, 8@10c_per Ib for TItallan; | 10 Hutchinson S P Co. 20 373 | 3 VN Ande & w, Miss B J Sin Slope there has been but | Express Companies— the Continent and Minneapolls expected & de- | Wainuts, No. 1 softshell, 10c; No. 2, 7%c: No. | 40 Hutchinson S P Co. 30 35 nderson + Miss Simpson il AR o »* — & | crease in stocks for the' week of 500,000 bush: | 1 hardshell, 9ic; No. 2. 7c; Almonds, 12@13¢ | 170 Makaweli . 39 5 Tacome. Miss M Nichols perature has fallen from 16 to 18 30 American 2 els. for paper-shell, 9@llc for softshell; Peanuts, 40 Market St Raflway @ |D E Orvin, Wis Miss 7 E Fairchild le and Portland. In the great Tnited States | > 3 B The Government report was no more bear- | 56 for Eastern; Brazil Nuts. 11@1lc: FII- | $10,000Northern Ry of Cal, 5 b 6 bonds.118 50 | 5 (awith, Milwauke Mrs T E Lyon California the temperatures. are Wells-Fargo . H Chicago Grain Market. 1sh than expectsd. "1t gave the condition of | birts, 1:giiikc; FPecans, 1@ilc; Cocoanuts, | §10i0 Oakland Transit Co. ¢ b ¢ bondsils 73 | 4 % welshins. U S N \Mrs J P Roberts degrees warmer than usual Miscellaneous— ] winter Wheat at 91.7, against §2.1 for April 1, | $5 50@5. 200' Paauhau § P Co. 2925 | By "a’ ; 'wh:fa b iu:" i', g Bkfldlsv st owing to o the temperatures American Cotton Ofl ... 4 | 1800, and §2.9 as the mean on this date for the | HONEY—Comb, 18%@lc for bright and 12% | ‘25 § F Gas & Electric Co. 4% | BN st an |6 Pt elow the nmorm L o But against this bearish show- mber; water white extracted, len on the Pacific Coast past ten years. 5 @3¢ for light ai T — 5 ing it mentioned ravages of Hesslan fly from | 7@7ic; light amber extracted, 5@éc; dark, 46 omipena e g e rePoni | an almost unprecedentedly large number of | c per. Ib. having shown about what had been expected | gioioe " which have glven rise to serious mis- | BEESWAX—25@2Sc per Ib. American Cotton Ofl prefd American Malting .. American Malting pre: American Smelt & Refining. A Levy. Los Ang W L Parker & w W Gossiin, Portiand |D Hays & w B F Brooks, Cal € J Farnum & w PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Sessich. San Francisco for thirty April 12, 1901: American Smelt & Refining prefd. of it, was of less influence in the wheat mar- | givings as to possible developments within the | § : Eoard— G Babcock & w, Cal |S C Holley & w Cloudy Friday, with ‘American Spirits .. et than the little addendum o 1t which ‘men-'| hext hirty davs. According.to the estimate a Broisans i 100 Rear Flag # R D e P g0 Sein SIS westanty winite A tioned the possibilities of future damage from | winter Wheat crop of H0.000.000 }:.u!lth;l:. s - 22 12 California- Standard e (¥ e o Gemhm_:, | A Bules & w % neean & 7 y. Lo bles and the bearishness | promised, aga 000, - 3 £3 ornfa—Cloudy Friday, with foy e e B | e enort Hoelt caused heavy sellng at the | The local market was Qull and rather weak. There s no change to report. 40 Hanford, Fresno, Kern River. I P ¥ ¥, ‘3 American Steel & Wire.. Spot Wheat—Shipping, $§1; milling, §i 02%Q@ CURED MEATS—Bacon, 1% per Ib for 250 Home 380 . peve ummine start, May being sold from 70% to 69%c, com- 1000 Independence (cash) | pared with vesterday's close at 70%@70%c. But | 105 per ell»c TR heavy, 12%@l3c for light medium, 13%C for | 609 1ndenendonce « oo ) thb bulls seized thie iy ‘axsnmmert eng Shlediby d ht, W%c for extra light and 15%c for sugar- | 1000 Independence (b 30) .. rth of Point Conception; light 1 | M T Hagoock, 1a 79 |E N Smith, China |H P Howland 3 |G M Eelfert, S Joss |EC Hay & w 9 |D B Cadmus, N Y |Miss E Bates American Steel & Wire prefd. American Tin Plate.... American Tin Plate prefd. American Tobacco ... Friday; cooler in northern por- winds. Sugar rose an extreme 3% and saved more of its gain than other stocks. The United States Steel stocks showed a notabie relapse BEANS—Bayos, §2 5062 10; Small White. 15 | ing tobrand. © 0 @4 90; Large White, $4@4 15; Pink, 31 50@1 90; AR—The ern r Refining Com- . y i ; Limas, $6 15@ | pany quotes, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: from”thels early strengih. closing &t net fe- e i S | D ias QU Powdeinas bame: Caldy Gras. ciinee of ‘a “fraction 1 a point" The "selling : Z 3 SEEDE Brown Mustard " neminals . Yellow | ulated, 5.85¢; Dry Gramulated, 5.5sc: Confec- Pressure was most marked in Burlington and | D July. | Mustard, nominal; Flax. §3 50@3; Canary, 3%@ | tioners' A. 5.55c; Magnolia A, 5.1sc; Extra C, 81% Wisc Cent Ist 99% Va Centuries. Fair light northerly winds. mand succeeded in alarming shorts, who | 2000 ctls, $1 05%. 2 50 b 1; extra M $12 50: Fam- | 100 Monte Cristo .. G Weiss, N Y Mrs C F Frink rizona—Fair Friday: light northerly winds. e AT covered on & liberal scale. The market dur- |~ Second Session—No sales. oot 50; petms Meas Furk, JIEO15 60 extea | 200 Petrolosnt Center - 28 |HRch®w NY [Dr Com San- Francisco Vicinity—Cloudy Friday, Broaive Rapld Transit ing the first hour climbed to Tic. Heavy clear- | Regular Morning Sesslon—December—2000 | 11V #13 305 brime Fess Work Ho@Is’h; extra | {00 DECoIemt O B | M C Cashey & w, NY|Mrs W Patne i fag il Bhe_Saging S At Sighrs Nk Colorado Fuel & Iron ances and reports on damage from Insects in | ctls, $105%. % LARD—Tierces ~quoted at 6%c per Ib for | 175 Yukon 30 | H P Arnold, Boston |Miss B L Huling southerly, changing fo brisk westerly winds. et et Missouri caused a further rally to 1}%c. Prof- | ~ Afternoon Session—No sales. A e Aot S Netehasrals e SCReed &'w, N ¥ |HF Eldridge & % AL NDER G. McADIE, Continental Tobacco pre! it-taking caused a small reaction, but the| BARLEY—Holders were firmer again and | SORPOraf, 200, TaC J00 PETR o8 TreCr®™ | 1000 Four - B J Sherer, Chicago |- E Stevens Forecast Official. 3100 Federal Steel .... close was strong and Ic higher, at 11%@7i%c. |asked 80 cents for the best feed. ~The de- | P& RAPLAIED ST PO T00 HOg SG | ey seerimg A J Silversetin, Mass |¥rs A Wilbur R < | 30 Fonoral Broel pretd Corn was rather quiet but'steady, despite | mand, however, showed little improvement. |, COTTOLENTTORe Baltharel, [He; theee ol & & Seott. 5t Louts. |Miss B A Dectersesd » e e some selling of May by Phillips, Who, like | Feed, 77%@7s%c for No. 1 and 73%@75 for | hal 4 ¢ W_D Freshmath & w,|C €200 1 @I Sc; five tlerces, T%c per Ib. Board C A Parsons | | 100 Glucose Sugar .. Tany other traders, was changing some long | off grades: Brewing and Shipping grades, 2% | 56 o Philadelphia Mrs J_Browning EASTERN MARKETS. | |- Giicos Sugar prefd Stuft over to July. Wet weather, light re- | @STic ; Chevallier, normal. 3 s (RN . e e | . 600 Intermational Paper | ceipts “ana_very small country offerings, as CALL BOARD SALES. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | 5 Homestake .- B | Mrs & A Martia, Tt | B Trever | | 1,800 International Paper prefd | well as sympathy with the wheat strength, | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales, e e 250 Junctien . 5 | J Goebel, Stanfora 'W L Beebe * % | '300 Laclede Gas ... were the sustaining influences. May closed a | Second Sesslon—No sales. gt el e el pet ] o e 5 GRAND HOTEL, . ; weee... National Biscuit 39% | shade up at #8%c. g thy with | LB°SSiar . Morning * Seaslon—Decemben—4000 5 = - 2000 Lion (s 90) . 17 | J Hendricks, R Bluff | M C Caskey & w, Cal New York Stock Market 100 National Biscuit prefc 9 Oats were quiet but steady in sympathy with | ctls, 72%c. about 1%c under quotations. Heavy Salted | “000 JOR, 8,00 cotisiiaesy P e MC Cont w, - " 500 National Lead .... 16 | wheat. May closed %c higher at 25%c. ‘Afternoon Session—No sales. Steers, 9lc; medium, 8c; light, Sc. Cow | 19) Monarch of Arizona ... 2 |JF C”‘"'_f'-“«m St Paul|T g s 200 National Lead prefd 83 | Provisions were dull. The opening was ir- | GATS- Conditlons show no_change whatever, | Hides, $iic for heavy and 8 for light: Stags, | 300 Occidental of ivest Virginia. 0| T Tt e e Avril T1L—Speculative liquida- | 500 National Steel ... 8 | resular, but the tans of “the AFWEL DTS |ide market ‘hei ouiet soniter HLB@LM; | 6o; Salted Kip, Sc; Salted Veal, 9c; Salted | 2500 Oil City Petroleum 2 | John Blair, Sacto P Flanagan & w, New clearly at work again in to- | =g NSUOREl SR prefh 5 ifmr& S foscd Tizc higher, lard 24@5c Up and ribs | Sypr o, tominal; Red, 31 001 45; Black, 3115 { carr,” 10c; Dry Hides, Iide: Culls, Iic O B s 13 | F L Case, Angogen |B ¥ Simonds, Nev City e b fearyd g sa R i, g North American 67 | 23c. improved. CORN—Teliow, $110@1 15; White, 311001 15; | KIp. Joc; Dy Calt, 16c; Culls and Brands, 12@ | ) Reed Crude B | o T e [ ¥ Condon, Verdt early part of the day by an aggressive strensth Pacific Coast 4 5 | The leading futures ranged as follow Eotien Aieed, §1 135 per AL o] Susepaking, auesiings. 1500 cecls: anorh | g So¥. " i | M C Fell Eureka |A W Gump. Davion g g eyl s i = b ) el oy & | TArticles T Clome. || EXE_SOEHIC Dt ol i at w SOL T Tic@$1 eachs Horse Hids, salt, §20 for large | 1 Shamrock - | WG Gossnin Or |G du Hols. Bragtord in these was helped by violent manipulation, acific Coast 24 prel . Adticles= -| BUCKWHEAT—Is quoted a 0 per h; 3 el : . but 3t Ssrved o eustain the rest of the marked Pacific Mail Beig| LVhest ¥o, 3 71y | ctl, ex-warehouse. T T I e G Lon Smalk 0 SAN FRANCISCO OIL EXCHANGE. G hasler Bl D Rwcdley, Wi face of heavy selling until the call money e s & e | oy % R =T <t 31°25 for medium, $1 for smail nd 508 for Gotia: S L 1 Bartiett, Boston ‘,; S fim — e T i s S e ek Pressed Steel Car prefd Corn Flour and Millstuffs. Deerskins—Summer or red skin, i fall OF Morning Sesston. H B Stearns, Boston | A L Jones, Nape “market turned weak. Even the motably Pullman Palace Car.... | Aprit i meaium skine, 3c; winter or thin skins, e, | . Boardr g |3 Beed, Reediey™ A Siagiits & W, Mich scks lost all of the s e oatskins—Prime 'Angoras, 7oc; large an x o St o i e m L o o el | Juiy % | FLOUR_Callfornis Tamily Extras %0 | smooth, Se medium, 8o | E 500 Junction .- o e I v Ties Jowest_ and Borable 6t bossen. Ssoat Bager pretd : 7 350, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, 38 15@3 25; | TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 4%c per 1b; No. 2, ern - H A Canning, Denver |8 T agelii Heattl ina very few The arrival in London ‘Tennessee Coal & Iron ;& 5% | Oregon, 32 75G2 8 per barrel for family and | 3@dc; L{f;;trxlefi‘w; B e L T RS A SO - 3 F Johnson, Denver |Miss Agelli, Seatt k financier who has been the United States Leather .0 &2 1508 dor bakers'; ‘Washington bakers', 87 | yrondoetno, 15@16c per Ib: Northern, free, 12@ | 300 Monarch of Arizona (b 60) i ® | EP Baumert Cal - |EiRS B wis country aroused some ex- TUnited States Rubber.... 1450 143715 14 45 MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are fol- | 13¢: defective, 9@llc: Middle County, free. 100 S Afternoon Session. Miss M Noschen, N Y E J Miller, G Iland yectation that the London market would re- United States Rubber prefd. W60 M4 B |00 “Usual discount to the trade: Graham ‘1;5 s'cdos'osfr(:ee';:\hei ,f,"‘%’“;n.f,‘::‘fl"?;;,;:.':z“‘;" £ Cnr'f:o e 5 P Elyfiw Jones, N Y |A Orlin, w &2¢, P I gy Ry e b R TR e maatan s v 82 82 82| Flour 48 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, 8275 Rye | roctive 7 months, 7@Sc: Oregon Valley, fine, | 100 Kern Ofl - I | e Lt [ e e e s i e S Boratie Tron & Stwet July s sizig 15 | Meal, 82 50; Rice Flour. §7; Corn Medl. 8 %5: | 13@16c; do, medium and coarse. 14@lsc; Oregon, | 500 Monarch of ‘Arfzona (s 3i) 8 | Miss Lippincott, Londn|F & Bolam: Fresrord T ST s ok | (i PRI G i i ER e S| “hiCht Rl "t | Bmer ol Totle S0 Rl s 301 | o0 Mowareh of e -5 8 EREEREY o g cheag wiant AF thems Sbl o Tnited States Steelo.... g Wh ™ Farina, 84 50; ' Whol % 3 negar & w, Mich H Sherman & w. Col Armation of the very positive assertions United States Steel pretd May 520 31mg sy | Gracked Wheat. O g Oats (barrele), | HOPS—15@20c per Ib PR T Tl 23} | Mrs E Finkham. Mich H Isacs, L Adg have been current that this transaction P C C & St Louls. July 800 785 = 800 | cgl0@7 60: in eacks, $5 75G7 2: Pearl Barley, Tt s Peter Musto, Stkn Rokestan & w, Ohlo the acnretsion which persneated the whole mar: | 1,765,600 Shares sold Sabhsoihae 195 1% 795 | 0l eas, $5; Green Peas, $ 50 per 10 bs. | San Francisco Meat Market. MINING STOCKS. Jre J Sweey, Cal |G Dahen: N - ket as the day progressed. It is evident from » 2 # Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, easy: el A . G e B o e the persistence of disclaimers of the deal that ‘ CLOSING BONDS. No. 2 red wheat, 0%@c; No. 2 corn, 43ic; X Following were the sales in the San Fran- NEW WESTERN HOTEL. an important minority Of the stockholders is | U § ref 2s reg......106% N ¥ C lsts. No. 2 yellow, 43%¢; No. 2 oats, 27c; No. 3 white, Hay and F ”d‘fmfis BEEF—7@Sc for Steers and 6@7c per Ib for | gjs.o Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: P C Helduke, Sacto |8 K Campton. Seima #till opposed to it, even if it be true that a Do coupon. 1063 N J 273,@29c; No. 2 rye, 53@53%c; good feeding bar- COws, Morning Session. Devaney, Honolulu|T M Campbell, Selma fual control has passed to the Hill-Morgan In- | U'S 38 1o, N Pa ley, d6c; fair to cholce malting, 51@s8c: prime | Al descriptions remain as previously quoted, | VEAL—Large, 7@Sc; small, Sc per Ib. e Hoat & PRERAE - IT e Deidiars - n| ] Houisna, Honolulu IC ¥ Shockley Oukan terests. The widespread belief in the pending | Do 2a coupon. Do timothy seed, "M 10; mees pork. per bbi, 314 | Hay being steady and Bran firm. The con. | MUTTON—Wethers, §@%c; Ewes, 74@S per | 300 Chojiar . » L B Goodyear, Honolu|f Whitmors, Sta Cruz consolidations of imoortance in the ‘copper [ Do new ds res NY @14 40; lard, per 100 Ibs, $ $254G8 35 short ribs | ¢inueq dry weather seems to have little if any | P o 100 ik ‘Afternoon Session. e oty anol 1 aameete Mnteray e ated Copper very active | Do new 4s coup N & sides (loose), 38 1088 30; dry " salted shoulders | Rued drv weather s LAMB—Spring, 9@10c_per pou SRR 06 Fa & 1 sl ostella. Cal |J Bennett, Los Ang and buovant. but here again the fallure of ex- | Do old 4s reg Oor N (boxed). E%@6%c: short clear sides (boxed), | efect on the marke 3 PORK—Live Hogs, 180 lbs and under, 6%c; A T 0o Teatig | ure. J Somerville, Bodie | W C Jillison, Tacoma ot e Cosemerion Eoemend veeas otk | Do otn g toec, 2% B s g, e® Wines 325 | BB NGB o o 80 per. ton. B I e 90%%e! | Jon GO % Varla 13] 100 Mexiens oooirs 31| eve 3B idene arix [b & Sk pony bought most largely and with least infor- | Do b eoupon. & o - FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $17 [0@18 per e gt e 100 Con Cal & Va..2 10/ 100 Ophir I 7| 7 Mulroy, Inglestds | b e e mation, and the profit-taking cost the Stock | D of core s, Read! Articles— Recelpts. Shipments. | ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $25@26; jobbing, G ! Merchandi. practically all of its 3%-point rise. The Chi- | Atchison gen 4s. R G Flour, barrels . .27,000 ¥ 30,000 | $26 50; Cocoanut Cake, $17@18; Corn Meal, $25@ enerai erchanaise. caxo and Northwesiern Stocks continued theiy | A350'3 £ 1% Sra heat, bushels T 250; Cracked, Con, {25 50g36: Mized 'Feed, remarkable rise, the common advancing 18 L Corn, bushels . = * v points and the oreferred 1b points, each of | Croson & 4 s 5% Pl Oats, bushels (AY—Volunteer. $5a8; Wheat, $11G13; Wheat | (BAGS San Quentn Bags, 865 f:{:“&'f them showing {-polnt ndvances between sales. E i StPC Rye, bushels 000 | and Oat, $9@12; Oat, $9@1L 50: Clover, nominal; 3 y, T; spot, §%@ic: Denials from official sources of the rumored | cmi & ”| Do . Barley, bushels . 21,000 | Alfalfa, $8@9 50; Barley, $7 50@9 60 per ton. local make, i4c less than Calcuttas; Wool coneolidation of this road with Chicago, Min- | Chio's o Son 15 Rnch STRAW—3@41%c per bale. Bags, 30G3éc; Fleece Twine, Ti@sc. peapolis. St. Paul and Omaha and with Union | chijcago Term S Rail On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter _ COAL—Wellingten, $9 per ton: Southfield Pacific caused & reaction In the stock of T, | o Eouiern o PR market was sSteady: creameries, 15@20%c: Bio d Seeds. Wellington, $9; Seattle, §7; Bryant, 38 50; Coos . There were denials of the rumored sales of | D & R G 4s. 101% | Tex & Pac dairies, 11@lsc. Cheese, firm; 11@1%%c. Eggs, Nns an - Bay, $ 50; Wallsend, $9; Co-operative Walls- £10n o7 4 pointe from:the stoc s S Foint e, | Erly €00 4 1111 807 Do 24 o i aniged prices, | Sacka; PeRmESIvaRIS’ Antnrace Eeg Sii: Can ; / of 4 fro cl - rise. | P w & D C 104 |10 Pac sacks; Pennsylvania racite ,'$14; Can- 1 gy T B W Gen Ziectris e S e S dul:n::n‘:lnczmh 'no bist- |20l 30 pec ton, Cake, $15 per ton in bulk snl n of b = la was | yor) “Cent 1sts... 117 | . PEDeSY. 5 $17 in sacks: Rocky Mountain descriptions, / Tore than lost. { R ness worth talking about. 3545 per 2000 pounds and §8 50 per ton, accord- s | M e g g e - L T Opening 5 9% | 3%c for Eastern: Alfalfa, T14@St%e for Califor- | 5.05c; Golden C, 4.9c; barrels, 10c more; half- BEST SECURITY GIVEN. last might's close. The reaction in Burlington | | Closing 59% | nila and 9@9%c for Utah; Rape, 2@2%c; Hemp, E’""‘ Be fi"fii«:’:’fifl: ?geml?m ¥ . 3%c; Timothy, 6%ec. reached 53 apd in Northern Pacific 2. The | TR March. May-Aug. | . DRIED PEAS—Niles, §2g2 #0; Green, §2 70@ | barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, half-bar- raquirements of the Sub-Treasury and the de- the hope of relief from that source. -The hard- BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. ening of the money rate in London also causes | Money— Bonds— Closing Taand from the interior continued to make in- Opening T8 i ] pecistl: Hiackeve, nifinal "LINSEED OIT—Ts Jower &t e fof raw and ? Toede ‘on banking reserves and the. fetusai Closing B 8¢ per gallon for boiled In barrels; cases, s Ehiem i S = Rutskhy. lsons aelt VAoaNes o . ' WEST-COAST INVESTMENT (O 3 3 s The Onfon market is rather easler, as will Receipts of Produce. apprehension of a renewal of pressure for gold | Call loan: 3 Atchison ds........102 i RIS g o : ough ¢ | Time 1 3 icago Livestock Market. be seen by the quotations, and there are more Lo it e Rertient o cttee s pieiding 1n | | Seckey “&‘6 P2 Eoirets Ghicge on the market. Potatoes show a few changes. FOR THURSDAY, APRIL 1L 118 PHELAN BUILD'NG’ The sterling exchange rate to-day. The weekly | Atch T & Sta Fe. return of the Bank of England shows that it | Do pretd has made heavy demands upon the open mar- | American Sugar...1448 ket for repayment of loans and the coming | Amer Telepfione...170% needs of the money market there give promise [| Boston & Albany..262 Har® e "ouetide woarket must resort to the | Boston Elevated..17d | o Green Peas were lower under heavy receipts | Flour, qr sks. CHICAGO, = April 1L—CATTLERecelbts, | ,;3"the canners were trying to buy at iio per | Wheat, ctis. 1,500, Choice cattle steady to strong; others [ boung'but got very few. Rhubarb was also | Barley, ctls. slow. Good to prime steers, §5@6; poor to me- | weak, arrivals being large, while Asparagus | Corn,” ctls. 081 | dium, $3 80@4 90; stockers and feeders, $2 75@ | was firmer under decreased receipts. Rye, ctl Calumet & Hecla.s40 | 4 75; cows. §2 75Q450; heifers, $2 75@4 0; can- | Recelpts were 940 boxes Asparagus, 740 boxes | Potgtoes, sks..... 1475 Leather, roils. . SAN FRANCISCO. . ‘ N » . e -