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5 FINANCIAI : Government coln certificates in circulation | - March 31 were as follows SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. New Yo Wh No change in Hay and Feedstuffs. Lima Beans closcly held at higher prices. Vegetables show little change. Butter, Cheese and Eggs as previously quoted. Poultry in ample supply and weak. Strawberries firmer. Nine cars of Oraiges auctioned. Large Prunes getting well cleancd up. Provisions firm, but showing less snap. Hops firm, Hides weak and Wool dull. Potatocs and Onions stead) Meat market as previously reported. Nothing new on the stock exchanges. & Exchange adzanced. Silver unchanged. ¢t dull and easy. Barley duil and firm. Oats very firm under redveed stocks. Corn end Rye neglected. 79,100 200 1,400 Coin Certificates. | | Chicago, Burlington & Quincy......180% Chicago, Ind & Loutsville. s Chicago, Ind & Loulsville icago & Eastern Illinot: cago & Northwestern. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific. —_— & | bankers' bills at $4 87% for de d | % for demand and at | 84 845% for sixty days. Posted rates, $1 8@ 9. | Commercial " bills, "$4 83%@4 84%. _Stlver _cer. | tificates. 60c. Bar silver, 59c. AMexican dollars, 4Sc. Government bonds, steady; State bonds, firm; raflroad bonds, irregular. London Market. NEW YORK, April '12.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: Business slackened on the stock exchange here to-day and the tone depressed because of the lack of confirmation of the report that a settlement was to be had with Botha of the South African troubles. The American depart- {menl also was restricted for a while in sym- | pathy with the general market; but besides this | general cause, the bulls were nervous to-daj | over the drop In prices in New York yesterday and the fears of dearer money in Wall street. They old steadily until in the afternoon, when | upon the New York opening the cables brought | over ‘unexpectedly higher prices and orderr which hoisted Union Pacific, Southern Pacific and Northern Pacific. Berlin also was a buyer |of Northern Pacifics. Upon these two_bull { movements London took courage, buying Eries and Atchisons. The result was a cheerful {close, with prices at the top. Several attempts have been made to interview Mr. Morgan. They have all proved practically futile. CLOSING. Atchison, 65%; Canadian Pacific, Unton Pacific preferred, $6%: Northern Pacific pre- ferred, 98%; Grand Trunk, $%; Anaconda, 10; Rend mines, 42; United States Steel, 48% United States Steel prefd, 98; bar silver, steady, | 27%a per ounce; money, '3%@3% per cent. Condition of the Treasury. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, | prevailing concession in_prices. Wool is quiet | and some weakness in washed wool is noted. | High water In the New England rivers has rendered much machinery idle, but this cur- tailment has been rather welcomed. Cotton is | %c lower again on large movement. Raw | Susar has been again strengthened, and the advance of 10c per 100 pounds in refined, an- | nounced this week, was anticipated by buyers, | ho have boucht heavily. The outlook favors a further strengthening of both raw and re- fined grades. Iron and steel are aggressively strong. De- spite the fact that pig iron production is close | to the maximum of last year. stocks are ltflll decreasing. Good sales of iron and billets are roted at Pittsburg at last week’s prices. Fin- ished products are active, and most mills are sold ahead beyond July. Despite the drop in export trade, some gocd orders are being re- j ceived. One for a large quantity of rails said to be for South America; an order for rails from Glasgow is also noted, and a 4300-ton order for structural materiai for a dock in Japan has gone to Plttsburg. New bridge and ‘‘eky-scraper’”’ construction will take a large quantity of material. Plates are higher and an advance in bars %s noted from St. Louis. Copper has sympathized with the stock market, and is reported higher abroad. High water has apparently been reached and passed for the season in the Eastern shoe trade, and shipments this. week are smaller | than last, while one-eighth larger than in this | week a_year ago. Orders for rubber goods are large. Reports from the Western shoe trades are in a high degree satisfactory, both as to distribution and manufacture. Wheat has apparently discounted the good crop reports, and better export buying of both wheat and flour is reflected in the change from 2 bearish to a more cheerful tone. The gain in price, however, is a slight one. The slight Gecline in corn is a result of Chicago manipu- | lation. The price of late has tended to restrict the heretofore heavy shipments abroad. Wheat, including flour, shipments for the week aggrezate 6,405,601 bushels against 4,698,693 bushels last wi , 2.886,653 bushels in the cor- responding week of 1300, 1.983,618 bushels in 1899, and 4,425,302 bushels in 195 From July 1 to date this season, wheat ex- ports are 162,227,029 bushels against 153,916,286 Dushels last season, and 190,332,419 bushiels' in Failures for the week in the United State number 225 against 158 last week, 152 in this lwee‘ls(9 _’s year ago, 243 in 1899, 215 in 1598 and 185 n_ 1897, Canadian fallures number 25 against 29 last week, 35 In this week a year ago, 2 in 1899, 27 in 1898 and 39 in 1897. Opening Closing . SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1901 No. 1 flaxseed, $1 60; No. 1 Northwestern, $1 60; prime timothy md.“{( 10; mess pork, per bar- rel, $14 40@14 45; la; per 100 pounds, $8 4235 @S 45; short ribs sides (loose), 20@8 40; dry salted skouiders (boxed), §%@6%c; short clear sides (boxed), $8 37%@S 50: whisky, basis of high wines, §1 27; clover, contract grade, $10 %. Articles— Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels - 26, 26,000 ‘Wheat. bushals Corn, bushe: Oats, bushel Rye. bushels. Bariey, bushels On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was steady; creams, 15@20%c; dairy, }lfllxl’k. LCheele. steady, 11@12%c. Eggs, steady; resh, 1%. —_— : Foreign Futures. Wheat— £ July. Opening . 5 104 Closing’ 5 10% Wheat— 3 May-Aug. Closing Flour— Opening .. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, April 12—The metal market was qulet to-day. The general list was with- out change, except tin, which was nominally quoted about 10 points lower. The close for that metar was dull and nominal at $25. In London, however, prices declined £1 under liquidation, spot closing at £114 13s and fu- tures at £112. Copper in London advanced 10s to £69 13s 9d for spot and £70 5s, but this factor did not influence the local market, which ruled dull and nominally unchanged at SU7 for Lake Superior and $i6 623 for casting and_electrolytic. Lead closed dull at $4 3il. In London prices reached the lowest point since 1897, declining 1s 3d to £12 7s 6d, but trading was slow. Spelter. was dull at'$3 %0 3 95 Domestic iron markets were Inactiv: igiron warrants $0 5010 50; Northern foun dry, $15 25@16 50; Southern foundry, $H4@15 . | Asparagus, $2@2 2 for fancy. | for No.'1 and 75c@si 25 for No. 2; Green Peas, {81@150 per sack; String Beans,' 7@l0c; Cab- | bage, 50@60c; Tomatoes, Los Angel for higher prices. Otherwise there is nothing new to report. BEANS—Bayos, $2 50g2 70; Small White, $4 75 @490; Large White, $@4 15; Pink. $130@1 %: Red, '$3@3 25; Blackeye, §2 75@3; Limas, 36 25 @5 50; Pea, nominal; Red Kidney, $ 30 per ctl. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard, nominal; Flax. $2 50@3; Canary, 3%G 3%c for Eastern; Alfalfa, Ti4@8%c (n’l‘ Califor- nia and 9@9ic for Utah; Rape, 2@2%c; Hemp, 3%4ec; Timothy, 6ic. 3 DRIED PEAS—Niles, $2@2 0; Green, §2 0@ 3 per ctl; Blackeye, nominal. . Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Potatoes and Onfons are steady, but prices | show lttle variation except for New Potatoes, which are plentiful and lower. Vegetables are about as before quoted. Receipts were 1108 boxes Asparagus, 670 boxes Rhubarb, 74 sacks Bay Peas and 460 sacks New Potatoes. POTATOES—Early Rose, 70@%c; Burbanks., 33g60c for River and %c@$l 10 for Oregon; Garnet Chiles from Oregon, $1@1 25; Sweets, “?‘fg for Merced; New Potatoes, 1@1%c ”ONXONS—OPGML $3@3 50 per ctl; Nevadas, '8 25@3 75; Cut Onions, 50c@$1 % per sack; Aus- | trallans, —; Green Onions, 25@ilc per box. VEGETABLES—Rhubarb, 3icas] 25 40@1 75 per box $1 50@1 75 per crate; from Mexico, 75c@$l 25 per crate; Egg Plant, Los Angeles, 17%c per lb; Green Peppers, Los Angeles. — per 1b for Chile and —— for Bell; Dried Peppers, 12@1Sc: Dry Okra, 20@2%e per ib; Carrots. 25@3c per sack: Hot- house Cucumbers, 2c@$l per dozen: Summer Squash, $1 25 per box; Garlic, 4@6c per Ib; Mar- rowfat Squash, $20@30 per ton. Poultry and Game. The Poultry market continues well suoplied, chiefly with Hens and very young fowl, both of Wwhich are weak and dull. Ducks, Geese and young Roosters keep up better than the other kinds. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, $@llc for Gob- blers and 12@13c for Hens: Geese, per pair. $1 50@1 75; Goslings, $2 25@2 75; _Ducks, _$5@6 for old and $6@$ for youn; young Roosters, $650@750; old Roosters, $4 25 AUCTION SALES P = Py AUCTION SALE MONDAY, April 15, at 11 a. m.. 40 head BROKE HORSES, MATCHED TEAMS, sound young horses from Modoc County: also some fast PACERS, TROTTERS and business horses. Horses will be shown to hammess be- fore day of sale. OCCIDENTAL HORSE . No. near Third. cky Mountain descriptions, 7 in sacks: 7 per nds and 3830 per ton, accord- ing to brand. Harrison's circular says: “During the week there have been two arrivals of coal from Brit- ish Columbta, 7554 tons: five from Washington, §551 tons; one from Oregon. 420 tons; onme from Australia, 2440 tons; total, 20,305 tons. Although deliveries are light, there is no perceptibie scarcity of fuel. Values remain unchanged and trade generally Is fair: large sales are being made this month for the Alaskan fisheries and the transport steamers. The domestic demand is diminishing, as spring weather Is commenc- ing to declare itself, and consumption is lighter. Coal freights from the coast collieries are lower than last year, and vessels are easily procured. The total amount of foreign and Eastern coal which can possibly arrive here in the next six months will foot up about 120,000 tons. This 1s about equal to one month's actual consumption, showing clearly that S5 per cent of the coal used here Is shipped from British Columbia and Washington, and will continue to do so. al- though English and Colonial freight rates are softening. With the prospects of a bounteous harvest awaiting us, to move which a large number of vessels will be needed, foreign coal freights may be forced down to a hominal fix- ure, which may enable importers to meet the market later in the season. Fuel oil is finding new consumers weekly, and appears to be eulo- gized by those already using it. Prices for same are very low, too low to show adequate profit_for the producers. The future will rem- edy this.” SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, per 1b, in 100-1b bags: Crushed, 6.05¢: Powdered. 5.65¢; Candy Gran- ulated, 5.85¢; Dry_ Granulated, 5.35e; Confec- tioners’ A. 5.55c; Magnolia A, 5.1s¢; Extra C. “hicag _ a , $13@1550. Glasgow war- : 95c; barrels, 10¢ more; half- B0k e COC & St Louis. Y k| a Clesea At vaa0a end Middleboro st 455 34, | G430; Fryers, $5g6: Brollers, #QS for large | Luscs O%Uen C B DaTRIS ore: Bo-1b bags, R i~ § e Colorado Southern 11111111 107 | WASHINGTON. April 12.—To-day's state- i o $2d 323003 30 tor exhall; Pigeons, §2 per dozen | 1 e o0 No orders. taken for less. than 13 - - C 1e ment of the Treasury balances in the general 2 i for old_an 3 for Squal it ivalent. Dominos, half-bar- Treasury Colorado Scuthern % pretd I i o, Dlencen o Che\mELaca] Dun’s Review of Trade. New York Cotton Market. GAME_Gray_Geese, $3: Whits Geese, s1; | Darrels or Hs sawvaient 0o AR e in the division of redemption, shows: Avail- & B e stan ERIgS. 30 ook St S Denver & Rio Grande..... Denver & Rio Grande prefd. NSes ot Erie 1st prefd Great Northern prefd. 7 | able cash balances, $152,08,658; gold, $100,212,637, | $———————————— % | 'NEW YORK, April 12.—The cotton market 31 50; Haze, $1 25 Rabbits, §1% for Cottontall . o o) . lower to-day. At one time May cm A * — % | NEW YOBK. April 12.—R. G. Dun's Weekly | %25 asain Review of Trade will say:. The tone of gen- | {Oi} Off to 79lc, or to within ¢ polnts of the - Butter, Cheese and Eggs- Arrivals of Hogs continue light and the mar- eral business has been better this week. Mark- | steady undertone obtained, with prices un- s les firm. Mutton and Lamb are weak. ed activity in the distribution of merchandi i Th ket Lo, ! activity in the distribution of merchandise | changed to 4 points lower. The market Was| yopot wih the demand for pack! £ s Vel shaw 50 ehaad : 5. packing and ship- | Beef and Veal sho k * i |ls reflected in the gaing of 459 per cent in | finally dull, with prices net 2G7 polnts IOWET. | pent tne Butter market keeps steady, though | BEEF—7igSc for Steers and 6@7c per Ib for R 1900, and m" .o 'lmmp U e Chi Li E Marke: there'is plenty on hand. The local demand is | cows. NEW YORK, April 12.—The following table, Py i Mg ol s it ol icago Livestoc arke:. falr. Cheese continues steady, with ample| VEAL—Large. 7@Sc; small, Sc per Ib. | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | 07 135 and 108 for the same period st leatc e ok, MUTTON—Wethers, 8G%c; Ewes, 7%@Sc per ings at the principal cities for the week ended | textile markets show pronounced gain. Activ- | CHICAGO, April 12—CATTLE—Recelpts, | The Dairy Exchange continues to quote a WL‘:},B,_SD,,,,, 9@10c_per pound. April 11, with the percentage of increase and | ity in the metal division has taken Fsiron 1500; generally steady; good to prime steers, | weak market for Egss, but there is no weak- | PORK_Live Hogs, 150 Ibs and under, §%c: | decrease as compared with, the correspondin, | production to near record figures and some | $5@6; poor to medium, §3 90Q4 90; stockers and | ness evident on the street. The demand for | 180 fo 325 1bs, $%@6iec: 225 and over, S@8%c: San Francisco Meat Market. Government Income and Outgo. Government receipts for the first nine months e e f the fiscal year compare as follows: ocking Coa gt man S » 1899-00. 1900-01. Hocking Valley . $180,224, . Ilinois Central Jowa Central Towa Central prefd Lake Erie & Western. Lake Erie & Western prefd. Lake Shore .................. Loulsville & Nashville Manhattan Elevated . Bank Clearings. Customs Internal revenue scellaneous . Totel s 827,163,762 $435,117, The disbursements for the same interval | compare 2s follows: Southern Railway Southern Rallway prefd Texas & Pac'fic Union Pacific . Union Pacific prefd Wabash .. usual quotation for Walla Walla. Cleared—Ship Kate Thomas for Queenstown. . - o ply is amole. S Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Strawberrics are slowly cheapening under In- foodstuffs, the.local market averaging 2,000,000 | 9,870 bushels wheat. B creasing supplies. bushels of wheat daily. Prices receded sharp- WASHINGTON. i £ Oranges were auctioned, as fol- | FOUITY, Is in better supply and the tendency 1y from the top point of two weeks ago,’ wheat | TACOM. April 12.—Wheat—Quiet and un- B Cuy 0w loned, as fol- | 15 toward lower prices. losing about 4 cents for spot. Realizing sales | changed. Bluestem, 59c; club, 56%c. lows: Fancy Navals, §1 35@1 65; choice d0, %5¢@ | Coal. per ton—. 15%-00. Metropolitan Street Railw week last vear: dealers do not see how production of partly At oy i - §78,006,84 Mexican Central ... Percentages. | finished forms this year Is tp be made to meet T e e T804 35 omg | S1oTai 1s stll £ood and keeps spot stocks dawn, | feeders, —; Gresoed Hoss, 4@Uc: Minneapolis & St Louls. Inc. Dec. [the demand, The Government report of the | §275@4 40: b 3 0008; danwis. 8 50 the stores are not carrying many. Receipts . Minneanolis & St Lou New York. 458 ... | condition of wheat on April 1 is the surest |2 70; bulls, $270@430; caives, $1@5 X285 | continue free. Mixed ranch were quoted slight- Receipts of Produce. L Mizsour! Pacific {(15]::1 on st 203 111l | possible basis upon which expectation of con- e R T #50G4; balis ly bigher on the Exchange . 918,93 obile & Ohto. “hicago . X 413 g nued commercial prosperity coul K 5 . : eceifits as reported by the Dairy Exchange 51,423,954 Missouri, Kansas & Texas. | Philadelphix . 95,255,454 : i | Stringency ‘of monby is. largely iocal in New | HOGS Recelpts to-day, 16000i to-morTow. | were 563 pounds and 37 tubs of Butier, 1204 FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 1% A ey e Missouri, Kansas & Texas prefd. | St. Louis . 41966663 18, 1220 | York-and does mot alter reports from most of | 15,000; left over, 2000: market 5@10c higher; | ool *Erg, POUNCS SO0 S OR Of JEUCE I | pour, qr sks.... 27,933 Hay, tons 4 e SIT2,S6LS63 $392,820,140 o ekry Cratiat | Pittsburg . WsTIsT 2 i1 | the larger cities of favorable conditions in | closing strong; top, $8'20; mixed and butchers, | [0l e Calitornin Cheese and —- pounds East- ctls 1.780| Pelts, bdls . 115 —_— 'w York Central i | Baltimore 28,736, 644 . collections. Rallroad earnings in March were | $5 85@6 15; good to choice heavy, $6@6 20; rough | orp Cheese. ctls 6,445 Hides, N oty W ] R t Norfolk & Western. San Francisco. 20,171,365 1. = 7.4 per cent larger than last year and 32.4 | heavy, 35 85@5 95; light, $5 30@6 10; bulk of BUTTER— 1 90| Wine, gals ...... 86,100 cather Report. i. Norfol & Westers siatd: | Cincinnati .. 18,866,750 : il | per cent over 189, according to practically | sales, '$6@6 12i4. Creamery—Extras, 16c; firsts, 15c; seconds, E 41| Sugar, ctls 530 — | Northern Pacific ... { Kansas City . 17,090,075 . B complete returns. Pigiron production on April | SHEEP—Receipts, 40%0; sheep and lambs, | Potatoes, sks ... 4,3 Tallow, ctls 23 120tk Meridian, Pactfic Tim Northern Pecific prefd. New Orleans 10,741,287 11| 1 according to the Iron Age, was at the rate | steady; export sheep up to $ 15; clipped lambs | Dalry—Extras, 1ic; firsts, 1c; seconds, —; | Onions, sks . 48| Chicory. bbls 5 Sl 2 S S MO Ontario & Western, | Minneapolis 10,138,248 1111 | ot 296,676 tons weekly.. This quantity has been | up to $ 15; good to chofce wethers, $4 T5@5: | store, 1. Bran, sks . 309 Lime, bbls a ANCISCO, April 125 p. m. | Oregon Rallroad & Na Detroft. . 9,912,082 iil| exceeded twice In the history of the Indus- | fair to choice mixed, $4 60@4 85; Western sheep, | ~Storage—Creamery extras, —; firsts, —; | Middiings, s 320| Leather, Yo 3 The following ere the seasonal rainfalls to |- Oregon Railroad & Nav prefd Cleveland 13,745,518 10| try, on December 1, 1895, when 206,959 tons | 34 Ts@s: yearlings, ~ 8% S0G5 15 native lambe, | seconds, ——; dairy extras, —. TWool, bales 573/ Stiver, fks . 2 Gate as compared with those of same date last | Pennsylv: Louisville 8,571,401 & were produced, and on February 1, 1900, when | ¢4 75G535; Western lambs, $5@5 35. Pickle, per pound. OREGON. season, and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: Reading ... Frovidence . 6,329,400 i7.2 | the output was 298,014 tons. The remarkable i Keg, — per pound. Flour, qr aka.... 1138 - L = - | Reading ist prefd. Milwaukee . 5,216,501 ‘6| feature of the situation is the decrease of S il CHEESE—Fancy, rull cream, S%c; cholce, | Last | This | Last | Reading 2d prefd | St. Paul 9 = 69,558 tons in furnace stocks during March in ortland’s Business. 8%c; common, nominal; Young Americas, 10c; | 4 STATIONS. |24 Hours| Season. | Season. | . Rio Grande Western. Bufialo . 41| e tace of tnie enormous production, while Egsiern, fullcream, 1@t per ib. o psae — | Rio G Wi : maha n six months the loss in supplies amounte ; ; : 0.00 | D e o Indianapolis to 203,66 tons, Quotations are generally | PORTLAND, April 12.—Clearings, $32L785; | Gaijfornta Ranch—Selected White, 15c; mixed Family Retail Market. ! 0.00 St Louis & San Fran lst prefd. Columbus, Okfo il |:steady for all forms except plates, on which | balances, $31,157. colors, He per dozen. | | 0.00 | St Louis & San Fran 24 prrd. Savannah’ 177652 a ton more is demanded with restricting e California Gathered—Selected, 13%c: stand- | | 0.00 | Bt Sionis, Bosthweatern! , | Denver .. ... | purchases. Contracts for delivery of pigiron Northern Wheat Market. ard, 12sc; second: * * < 0.00 | st Southwestern prefd. Hartford . 10| do not as a rule extend beyond this month - Fresh Eastern—Fancy, —; standard, —; ependence | St Paul Richmcnd Ii1| and furnace stocks cannot ba expected to con- —— seconds, —. Butter, Cheese and Eggs stand about as be- San Luis Obispo....| [ St Paul prefd.. Memphis . L., | tinue decreasing unless new business comes OREGON. Storage — California fancy, —: standard, | fore, All are in good supply. T | e A | Bannton AT O T e Sreduction | FORTLAND, April 12—WHEAT—Quotations | ——: Edstern fancy, —; standard. —; sec- | Vegetables are selling at about last week's s iape { Hthern Railway | Rochester on May 1 will probably be at a new. high |are nominally unchanged with 57@5Tic the i prices, with one or two exceptions. The sup- emperature New Haven record. Worcester | Atlanta. . i | Salt Lake City | Springfleld, Mas ulation has been unusually heavy in nues high over the extreme | The pressure o Wabash prefd . ¥ort Worth. S Northwest. During the past twelve hours there \\’heellngp& Lake Erfe. | Portland, M were accelerated by expectation of a‘high per- o $155; standard do, 65c@$1 40;°fancy Seedlings, | Cannel .....$——@12 00|Southfleld cen but little change west of the Rocky | Wheeling & Lake Erie 2d prefd Portland, Or. centage of winter wheat condition in the offi- Foreign Markets $105. Wellingt @11 00 Wellington 11 00 There is a tendency to the devel- | Wisconsin Central cial report. Two elements of strength ap- g . ARt St are diaee oz Tesst quide. | Bestie. S g ICoos Bay.... 7350 : a low over Nevada. = Third Avenue ..... | peared to check the decline and caused some Lemons are weak and Limes are barely stead Dairy Produce, etc.— temperature has risen over Utah and Baltimore & Ohio pre Tecovery. Insects were reported numerous [ poNDON, April 12—Consols, 95 13-16; silver, y, Butter, choice, 8q.35@45|Ranch Eggs, per B@0| d0zey ....cr..ee..11GW 2@15 Honey' Comb, per in the southwestern section and forelgn buy- , with fresh ayrivals due. Bananas are steady. ing was sufficlent to make Atlantle exports, | 27%d; French rentes, 10if 20c; wheat cargoes | with fair supplies. There are rather more Ap- I o e 642,000 bushels In two weeks, | on passage, quiet and steady; No. 1 standard | ples offering, chiefly from cold storage. National Tube and has remained nearly stationary | National Tube pref A temperature of 90 degrees is re- Do, good Cheese, Cal Yuma, and in t i E: C - | Na: 5 o £ - @! 52 Ll i Wl Bl g Kol _— 165 | Wilmington, fgainst 3,912,857 last year and 3,890,380 in 1899, | California, S0s; Walla Walla, 295 6d; English | = Strawberries were firmer under reduced ar- | hecse moie mam| Poind o i has normal. ‘American 196 | Fall Raver . In silk goods more activity is reported, and | country markets, easy. rivals. Common Eggs....15@11 S ot e ek 0 DS Wt United States | Scranton - another trifiing adyance occurred in raw ma- | * LIVERPOOL, April 12.—Wheat, quiet; No. 1| DECIDUOUS FRUITS— s B g e e gl | Grana terlals. standard California, 6s 2%d@6s 3d; wheat in| STRAWBERRIES—$10912 per chest for Long- [y lotler, ®™ ame -\ L W o0 TR P R S i v et | Augusta, Ga. Fallires for the week numbered 203 n the | Parls, steady: flour in Paris, steady; French | worths and $5G8 for large Derries. Recelpts | poney smiisrs. " P . hours ending midnight, April 13: 5 American Cotton Ofl ) * | owelk United States, against 193 last year and 24 in | country markets, steady; weather In England, | were 79 chests. pror g9 " ..T5@55 | Geese, each...31 50@1 75 rthern California—Cloudy, unsettied weath- ‘American Cotton Oil prefd.. 84 | Dayton, Ohlo. Canada, against 41 last year. e o oy ! APPLES—$132 5 per box. . | 01a Roosters, ¢a..50@60| Pigeons, pair......30@60 aturday: light southerly winds changing to ‘American Malting .... 5 |Seattle COTTON A o CITRUS FRUITS -Navel Oranges, T75¢@¥2: | pryers, eath.......65@75| Rabbits, pair. - hwesterly winds American Malting pref. 25 | Tacoma P SR (TR g CLOSING. s ’::f“:‘; Brolers, each.....40@50|Hare, each. —an 1,040,908 WHEAT—Spot, quiet; No. 1 California, 6s | 5c@$l for common and §1 25 _ Southern California—Fair Saturday; light American Smelt & Refining 6is | Spokane : > . 3 ¢ Meats, per Ib— iy American Smelt & Refining prefd... 7 | Sloux City . 1,207,081 E Grain and Produce. | | 21a;: No. 2 red ‘Western winter, 55 11%d: No. | clioice: Grape Frult, 50c@$1 50: Mexican Limes, a it Eai Nevada—Cloudy Saturday; light northwest American Spirits .... 2y, | New Bedtord ssT New York G i Northern spring, 6s 14. Futures, ‘steady: | % 5006: Dansnas, $1G250 per bunch; Pine- BaCon hoice .1 1213 |Sirloin Steak winds. . American Spirits prefd 17 Topeka, o 1,161,251 May, 58 9%d; July, 5s 10%d. Do, good iy satary; tght mortwes |11 Amerctn Sl Bonp. 0 g | ik i et e o S A el SO il Breits Nuds aad Roisins. 1520 inds. |- )5 s % H , L o g g . - izona—Falr Saturday; continued warm | ‘American’ Steel & Wire . a1y | g‘;‘z;:;;,;n ost NEW YORK, April 12.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | if; July, &s 114; September, 3s 11%d. 2 e i weather American Steel & Wire prefd....... 110 | proghameon, .. 7o 17,250 bargels; exports, 13,154 barrels; sales, 12,- Mautton | San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Saturday; American Tin Flate..... 8 | Jacksonviile, Fia. 5.4 000 packa The market was a shade higher | ————— 4| Dealers report 30-40 Prunes all cleaned up | Lamb . ight southerly, changing to fresh westerly e e 17 | Kalamazoo . ek on cholce grades and generally well sustained | |. everywhere, and say that 40-50s will soon dis- | Pork, fresh. _— AN G A | o American Tobmoes preth Ta® | Akron . e with fair demand. LOCAL MARKETS. sppear. The assoclation is shipping outward | Fruits and Nutseo o o e orecast Official. | “27'i0 Anaconda_Mining Co. Sox | Crmitandosn. - i WHEAT—Receipts, 2,340 bushels; exports, . freely now, owlng to the sharp cut In prices | Almonds - e e St - 221409 Brooklyn Rapid Transit . 82% | Canton, Ohio.. 55.7 76,524 bushels; sales, 3,610,000 bushels futures: from 3¢ to Ze. Bimanas don 20| Strawberries, per 1 % | "4:200 Colorado Fuel & Tron. 414 | Shringfield, Ohio. 2.0 50,000 bushels spot; epot, quiet. No. 2 red, | ¥ —%* | Continued reports of speculative buying of | Granges, doz. .1_%-“ basket = S Eorposl et 4% | Fargo, N. D........ 14 4e t. o. b. afloat; No.'2 red, Trc elevator} - Apricots are heard, but the business is said | Limes, ver dos...—@ls|Walnuts, per Ib..15@20 EASTERN MARKETS. e ety Sioux Feils Ho No. 1 Northern Duluth, §6%c £: 0. b. afloat; No. Exchange and Bullion. to be small. Vegetables— | 5 Fodoral Btedt 0 Fremont, Nebr. : 1 hard Duluth, S3¢ £. 0. b. afloat. Options had I FRUITS—Apricots, 5@7%c_for Royals and | Asparagus, per Ib. 5@ 8|Peppers, per Ib....: - 1|35 Eederal Steel prerd 102 | Davenport i a stcady opening and foilowed it up With & | g\ orying Exchange, 60 da 4553 | $%@l0c for Moorparks: = Evaporated Apples, | Artichokes, doa...25040| Potatoes, ver Ib. 4 | 288 General Electric 226% | Toledo .. -0 strong advance on active covering. Until Jate | Sterling Exchange, £ fa ', 834 | 3%@3c: sun-dried, 1%@2c: Peaches, 3@3%c for | Beets, d0a.........10 New, do. 3= 4 J ¢ W Glucose Sugar pr 4 | Gatveston -6 in the afternoon offerings were remarkably | Sterling Exchange, sight: 4 2% | standarda, 4@sc_for choice and 5@6c for fancy: | Beans,white, 1b.i2%@— |Rhubarb, per ib.. i@ 8 New York Stock Market. A UEAL Trelll .9 light, and this, with blg seaboard clearances, | SteTIIng Cables ... ... 8% | Pears, 2@7c; Plums, ptted, 3%@sc; unpitted, | = Colored, per . 8- |Sweet, Poraioen s P ilesoatioan? Phocs. iiath - smali_spring wheat receipts again, a pros- | NeW JOr< SXCiRrEs BT = 9 | 1@1%¢; Nectarines, 4g4%c for red and 4@sc | Dried Lima, Ib.. @ 8|Parenips. per da. NEW YORK. g Lacioat ORs LT -8 pective big visible supply decrease and strong | New Yor ge, phis — 1% | for white. Cabbage, each.... 5@— Radishes,dz behs. NEW YORK. April 12.—To-day’s stock mar- | ***'45 Nacional miscuil | Little Rock o outside markets furnished the chief bull points. | Silver, per ounce ......... 7 - PRUNES—Santa Clara, 4 sizes, 2c; 30-40s, —; | Caulifiowers, each Sage. doz bnchs. . ket was rather a tame affair as compared with | e = | Evansville . S5 A final break was caused by realizing, the | Mexican Dollars, nominal % @ 40-50s, 3%c; 50-80s, 3lc; 60-70s, 2%c; 10-S0s, e | Celery, head.. 5G—|String Beans, Ib..12g— the excited dealings fcr some time past, but |~ i) Nafons) Lead LT | Wheeling . i Close being easy at %@%e net degline.” May, el 5 8-0s. 1%c; 90-100s, lic; 100-120s, jic. 'These | Cress. doz bnchs 1520|Summer Squash, , but | > e | Springfield, Til: o TIGTT%e, closed Tie: July, T6%@ 1o, closed Wheat and Other Grains. prices apbly to all istricts alfke, no more dis- | Cucumbers, dz.Tegsl 5| _per &n imposing aggregate of business was never- Natlongl Lead prefd | Youngstown, Ohio, e o S e, 1b Sprouts, pes ib T6l%c; September, T5%@76%c, closed oY% theless transacted and there were considerable Nationhl Steel .. | = = 1b.... 4@ § Spinach, Ib. . ! HOPS—Quiet. : RAISINS—The Raisin Growers' Assocfation | Green Peas, Ib.... 4 . ver Ib. fuctuations in prices. The market was ex- | Sl 1% | (Totsls UL £ AEmenan MO | menme Stedny. WHEAT—The forelgn markets showed no | has established the following prices: Bleached | Lettuce, per doz. 1362 Thyme. doz beha2 remely irregular, all i - 5 t vOOL—Dull A Thompson’s faney, 12c per Ib; choice,. 1lc: jons, e 3 doz... the opening deprflssmn,";::efl:l‘d;;:".'::j:rg: P e = New &;‘{‘I ON"%I'Z""CS‘A‘N B il SUGAR Raw, strong. Fair refining, 3 8-16c; i vm;’::mm,:;“m‘?n ;:;;':’,.m_"‘m:,:: standard, doc; ‘prime, 9: unbieached Thomp. | Okra. dried. I1b- Tomatoes, per 1510915 fore the close, which was heavy in tone and Pacific Coast Ist prefd 9 | Montreal . SIBASGS ... 0.6 | SCOiMfugal 06 test, 4 3-32c; molasscs SUBAT, |, 64,000 for the same week last year. e . e, | X decidedly helow the best, but with consider- Facine a0 vpea 83 | Toronto . 6.4 | ° COFFEE—Spot Rio, dull; No. 7 involce, 6%c | New York advanced from 70%c to T8c, but | bleached Sultanas, Sc; Seedless, 50-1b hoxes, able gains remafning for many important Pragic's Gan. ¥ | Winnipes 7.3 | nominal; mild, dull; Cordova, 8%@12%c. | fell back again. 6l4c; 4-crown, 3-crown, 6%c; 2-crown. fc. stocks. Operations were of a highly manipula- e te e Halifax 7.3 | Futures’ closed dull,” with prices mnet wun-| Chicago opened steady and unchanged, with | Pacific brand, 2-crown, 5c: 3-crown. 5%c, and Pressed Steel Car 42% | Hamiiton . $2% | St. John, N. B. 213% | Victoria, B. C 41% | vancouver, B. C. | s to s points lower. Total sales wers | a moderate demand. Later on the market be- | i-crown, sihc: seeded (Fresno prices), 5c; Lon- | e 1o 40 bags, including: May, $ 40@ | came firmer on large clearances at the sea- | don Layers, 2-crown, $150 per box: 3-crown, s | 5 a5 July, $560; September, $ 75; November, | board, and there was some covering by shorts, | §160; Fancy Clusters, §2; Dehesa, $250; Im- 10-9) ¢5°s6: ‘Maren, $6 10. while' most_commission houses were' buyers. | perial, 35, All prices ¥, o’ b. at commop’ship- - 4250 kages; . | Th was a better cash demand and a nus ng points in Californ! T8 | T R e ey tactary. Tiie " | ber of mportant interests left the short for | - NUTS—Chestnuts, $@ilc per Ib for_ Italian: ckage: * s . | the long side. Toward the close, however, the | Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 10c; No. 2, T%ec; No. 15| ¥ DI T v | local crowd dumped their long Wheat, Crop |1 hardshell, S%c; No. 2, 7Tc; Almonds, 1@l tive character and seemed to have for their object to discourage the selling of stocks. No very ageressive efforts were apparent to a trect renewed buying demand. Fluctuatio: were by no mears so violent or so feverish as hac been the rue of late. There were some Pressed Steel Car prefd Pullman Palace Car.. Standard Rope & Twine. Sugar . Sugar prefd . Tennessee Coal & Iron. United States Leather Clams, gaiion. Do, hardshell, 1b 3@10 Crabs, each. wide advances among high-priced investment United States Leather prefd 6% |1 Wesidto, ol WAGIes O Swneen .10 ts were reported good everywhere. The | for paper-shell, 9@llc for softshell: Peanuts, Mussels, quart.... 5 stocks and some usually inactive stocks, North- | e LY - 8 l Bradstreet’s Financial Reviemw. YT SRUEES rmonnt on passage to ‘the United Hingdom | Si6c for Bastern: Brazil Nuts. 1Li@il4e: Fil- Oysters, Cal. 100. United States Rubber prefd Western Union .. Amalzamated Copper Republic Iron & Steel Co. Republic Iron & Steel Co prefd. Tnited States Steel.. United States Steel prefd P CC & St Louis There continues a quiet market for evap- | %TOUTL Of PRSTRES, (0, (e, Colteq UNEOM | berts, 12@12i%c; Pecans, 11G13c; Cocoanuts, Do, Eastern, dz. o2 orated apples. State common, ; prime, ¥ g 2 | 55 50@s5. 2 | §4ci. Pme. | pected an increass in stock for the week of |350G% o T ol ool e ¢ | w— 4%@4%c; choice, 5@5%c; fancy, 3 Tor —* | tornia drled fruits were nactive ihia maarket was easy and inchanged, @lic for light amber; water white extracted, 76 NEW YORK, April 12.—Bradstreet's Finan. | PRUNES—3%@Tc, as to size and quality. Spot Wheat—Shipping, - $1; milling, $1 02%@ | 7@7%c; light amber extracted, 5@éc; dark, 4@ % | cal Review to-morrow will say: JABERCOTESoyal, T%@12c; Moorpark, 8%@ | 1 05 per ctl. < [sigsto per I Considerable irregularity has prevailed in | “GpACHES Peeled, 124@20c; unpeeled, 5%@ CALL BOARD SALES. 3 ; STOCK MARKET. speculation this week. The market. continues | 10c. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock No salex. | Pr—o'visi to be very active and presents the same strong Second Session—December—16,000 ctls, §1 05%; ons. b ] 1 05; 4000, §105%. dert hich has been a leading feat: ———— 5 | 2000, §1 05%; 2000, § 1 _ undertone W g feature Régular Morning ~Session—May—4000 etls, | oo O L Brices are |, THe only change worthy of note on the morn- west. after a preliminary decline, rising four | points; St. Paul preferred 2i; General Elec- | 3 tric, §; Consolidated Gas, 6%; Brooklyn Union Gas, % and a number of less prominent stocks from 2 to 3%. Speculation continued active in the copper stocks and Amalgamated Copper rallied strongly from its opening loss, but did | . not hold the advance well, closing with a net rise of only 1%. Rumors continued conflicting regarding the status of the Burlington deal. The stock’s extreme range was 3% and it closed By 00 100 600 300 00 100 200 1600 200 United S 500 100 400 200 100 100 300 31 | g Shares sold. CLOSING BONDS. with a net gain of a point. Rock Islznd ros 7 S 23 ref . ... 106! N Y for some weeks past. New high price records | o 7 4o : . * rom last night's brice and closed with & | U 5§ 3¢ 1ot coup. ISBIN J Cont mees Tave been made in various Stocks and the Chicago Grain Market. e L, L B ber — 4000 otls, | ST B, bat thera is leas map to the markec, | 126 Session of the Hond Exchange was an ad- Tet gain of 4. The New York public utili: | U & 35 reg. 0% N Pacific | 4% 'and developments concerning Corpora: S TOCE e | e B e e, 1 e 1onT%2% | vance In Spring Valley Water o #9035, Traq: ties were all sirong, apparently on account of | U §38 coup........11i2 N Pacific 45, (5% | tions which are understood to be In progress BARLEY-Holders continue firm, but the 1%@1e for light medium, e for |8 Was light. the fixing of the date of adjournment by the | U.S Dew is 3 [N Y C & S L4106 | have not lost their power as incitements to | $——————————————— | BARLEXCOOICTD CO00 A0, mand ts insig. | DAYV, 3 o | s T s Legislature. The coalers also became strong, | U S new 4s coup. N & W con 4s.....101% | bullish activity. The money market, however, p markst light, W%c for extra light and 15%c for eugar- | 17 the a! mmercial sold &iving rise to & supposition that the daner ot | U § old (1131 Or Naw 1sts. Pas ‘developed ‘a_degres of | strensth which, | CHICAGO, April 12.—The most influential (Bificant. o=~ o oy o0 oo 1 oo | cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, iic: Mess | "2 10 1 @ strike on the New Jersey Central had been | U S old though by no means approaching anything | factor in the wheat market early was the heavy | 75 ort: “tor off Bradés: Brewing and Shipping | Beef, 312 50 per barrel; extra Mess, §12 50} Fam. | The oll stocks continued quiet and feature- aTp e Tke. tarhel developed .wery general | IS B8 o like positive stringency, gave a sharp check | export business as revealed by immense clear- | grades, S2%@S7ic; Chevaller, normal. 1y, 313 50; prime Mess Pork, $13@15 50; extra | les: to the upwnr?hmm'emen Kl)f );rlcel and caused fons, with a renewal of more conserva- \RD { ':‘gnlniom among the rank and file of Wall | flour amounted to 1,251,000 bushels. Of this Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales, street. Last Saturday's unfavorable bank | 915,000 bushels representea the raw product. A Second Session—No sales. statement, which appeared when the market | light domestic movement and smaller ship- Regular Morning Session—No sales. was taking a three days’ holiday, was widely | ments from Argentine, together with steady Afternoon Session—No sales. = = = Slecusced and was generally construed as in. | cables, completed the bullish array. May | OATS—Stocks have become reduced to a low | je: five tierces. 7% per 1o, balance due on The stock iSaued two years ago. dicating that easy dmor)n.‘ey C:‘Ilflfls::;khéw:nled opened a shade lower to “‘l’lthl:‘:tjl. at ‘;’l?fi p:llnl :nfl Ifll:‘ql‘u:::]e::o‘:::; ma he!‘)‘;el’ _ lh.l:o:'llxpa l:’h?ll'::h }:If .’:h‘:}flwc:e ;!-?I:"T. on any longer, and when the xchan; Ti1%c and under covering by shos and in- | prices in cons ', ince has . n red ‘o 5 | vem Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. strength after the opening weakness, which | U S 55 coup. was Gue in some extent to selling for London | Dist of Col 3.65s.. account, the denials of peace negotiations with | Atchison gen 4s. hardening of the money | Atchison adj 4 3 serving to depress that marker. | Canada So 2ds. covery here seemed to be closely con. | Ches & Ohlo & ted with the more cheerful feeling regarding | Che® & O%lo ds. the money outlosk. This was not reflected in | G & NW_con rate iteelf until most of the day’s | Gpd, Sovonde had been met when belated lend- neiderable concessions in the rate | of interest. It wes asserted that large loans were placed here for the account of Chicago Lanks during the day. The preliminary esti. | mates of the interior cash movement indicated that the balance against New York for the week was insignificant and the New York ex- charge at Chicago rose to 25c per thousand, compared with 30c yesterday. The sub-treas. ury was a debtor to-day at the clearing hous 10 the extent of $L486.741, owing to large pen- ciear, $23; Mess, §13; Smoked Beef, 14 per Ib. | The Marin County Wat LARD—Tierces quoted at 6%c per 1b for | ysual quarterly dl\?ldendw;lc;sl:p:: mmd - ompount, wm, ae PP ome e | e o " pure, 10%c: g : . 1¥e. The Mercantile Trust C: 'OTTO) halt-barrel, 3 ‘ompany has called hfi'_hnzfif"mc; b g i tterees | UPOn stockholders for $30 per share, being the ances from the seaboard, which in wheat and CAl BOARD SALES. opened on Monday there was a very hea: vestment buying, largely for the local account, | yet been established. The demand is reported within two years fi the issuance of & li- sllfig movement, representing both liquida- | rallied during tl{e forencon to T1%@72c. Outside | fair. White, $1 35@1 50; Surprise, nominal; cense to transact business. The capital is tion of long holdings and short sales by | support, however, failed when longs attempted | Red, $130@1 45; Black, $1 25 per ctl. s L e I D s $1.000,000 in 10,000 shares, of which $500.000 wa: traders. The call money rate on Monday ad- | to take préfits. Long wheat was offered-be- | CORN—Continues neglects and_ nominal. ery' > s previously | paid up two years ago. The other 330,000 1% | venced to 6 per cent ‘:‘;‘ fluggmwm were | cause of the lightness of the day’'s export §!e‘110;'_ nnnl&m :b;c:'_vhue. $1 10@1 15; Eastern :n;ugil Hohw m: hr: u";mlx :a lwm now payable. ubliged to pay b per cent 1or accommoda- | puginess and reports minimizing accounts of In- | Mixed, per ull, though somewhat more life In the latter 110% | tion, that rate being generally maintained for | jury from seda " ASide from & narrow scalp. | RYE—80@82c per ctl. > is reported in some quarters. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. 114% | the 'rest of the week. The money quotations|irg interest there was robody to care for the | BUCKWHEAT—Is quoted at $165@170 per| “yrnps AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell S e o o sty el offecings and ‘May broke with conslderable | ctl, ex-warehous 3 about 1%c under quotations. Heavy Salted FRIDAY, April 122 p. m. and %% | $¥iday. which produced sharp declines In the | o =y ! b pldity to 70%@70%c and closed weak, %@3%c - -1 = Flour and Millstuffs. Steers, 9iic; medlum, Skc; light, Se. Cow UNITED STATES BONDS, Tarions stocks ‘which had renewed their ad | JAPIItY, to 0% vencing tendency as soon as It was apparant | “Tye corn market preserved its firmness, but Hides, 8%c for heavy and Sc for light; Stags, Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Erie General & F W & D C 1sts. Gen Electric bs. 8% Tex & Pac 2ds. 0i " |Union Pacific \185% | Wabash Ists ‘Va Centuries. G STOCKS. 23 Little Chiet . Adams Con market for the week and next week will see | Cons Cal & Va the high level for the month of the pension pay- | Deadwood Terra. ments. After the ciose of business on the stock | Horn Stiver . sion_disbursements_and : - that no stringency was probable. erest. May closed unchanged 6c: Salted Kip, Sc: Salted Veal, Se is coupon...... — 115 |48 coup (new).13) & saaie i’ the Seis on et oF g|mf.?2 Q‘r‘é’« 1 gg:fi??? Fem TRy it :.“‘.':42&““’ o e i FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 25@ | Calf, 10c: Dry Hides %e: Culls, m"‘;‘;fl 4s registered...113%114 |3s quar mn.ux%fi'{ army expenditures. The sub-treasury has | Brunswick Con. 20 Phoenix 5 Oats were strong on a good cash demand and | 3 50, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 15@3 25; | Kip, lc; Dry Calf, 16c; Culls and Brands, 12¢ MISCELLANEOUS BONDS.. therefore taken cnly about $1,000,000 from the | Comstock Tunnel.... 06 Potosi good_shipping business. May closed unchanged | o ezon §2 75@2 85 per barrel for family and | 13¢; Sheepskins, shearlings, 15@25c each; short | Bay C P C 5s.103% — |Oceanic SS | i Bradstreet's on Trade. .| |5t z%e. ) oo ‘Wool, 30@40¢ each; medium, 50@65c; I Wool, | Cai-st Cab 5s.117 — [Om C R eamcions were quiet and steady, sustained | $275@8 for bakers'; Washington bakers', §2 75 | 15061 each; Horse Hides, salt, £2 50 for largé | ¢ C Water 55.100% — | Pac G Tmo s, o age 50 Slerra Nevada. by light receipts, higher prices at' the yards | @3 = i b in sacks are as fol. | 204 $262 25 for medium. $1@1%5 for small and | E L & P 6s...138%130% Pk 110/Small Hopes purchased $1,000.000 of Government bonds In exchange. apnouncement was made from Wash- | lron Silver b rannad #———— . ¥ |anda fair cash demand. May pork closed 2isc ¢ 4 80c for Colts: Horse Hides, dry, $1 75 for large, | F & Cl Ry 8s.115 Pk e . ot B, Aremury had | L ‘ETOCKS AND BONDS. NEW YORK, April 13.—Bradstreet's to-mor- | Pigher, lard 102 up and be 25 mpoved. Lo A o 0 e Eioa 52 o s | $1 2 for medium. 31 for small and 0c for Colts. | Geary-st K is. — Pow! Meal,” $2 50; Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, §2 75; | Degrskins_Summer or red ekins, 3ic; fall or | Haw C 3%s. s this market. This, with the calling of loans | Money— West End . row will say: 0 medium skins, 30c; winter or thin skins, 20c. | Haw C s by the banks, if It has resulted in the redue. | Call louns Westinghouse Crops and trade advices alike continue favor. | Articles— Open. High. Low. Close, | extra cream o B Out Groats, 44 i Eom: | Goatskins—Prime 'Angoras, Tsc; large’ and | L A B s tion of the loan averages, will therefore havs 3%@4%/ Mining Shares— ¢ Wheat No. 2— b iny, 88 B 5 i | smooth, 30c; medium, 3. Tk b s ~ feot of maki h e e |Ad i able. The seat of greatest strength is In the 1% T2 0% 0% | Cracked Wheat, $350; Farina, $450; Whole TALLOW-No. 1 rendered, 1 (1909) Aoty re J o S HIIG TG 4% | Binehas Mir Go. iron and steel trade, while textiles evidence | JaY 71% 12% T0% 71" | Wheat Flour, '$325; ’Rolled Oats (barrels). | 502y T 0" 3 Sy maNe 5} a4 e To-day's payment in London of the tmstatlnecs | S5is | Amalg Copper the most irregularity. Despite the unques- BB i S Grecn Dons 36 50 per 100 155, | o VOOL—Spring, 18 or 1%0i—Humbolat and | L A P R sPc on the exchequer bonds and the conclusion of | 445 (Atlantic ... tionably quieter tone of export trade in manu- G R ; Split Peas, 35; 3 Mendocino, 15@16c per Ib: Northern, free, 12g | Market-st C. Seri the stock exchange settlement there, the cours: 71 | factures, it is to be noted that Americans are R AT - R BT S 13c; defective, 9@1ic: Middle County, free, 109 | Do Ist c & Yo Sl I T " et Sonbrion, " i rapins some advantages from thee supe: 0 > Hoyiand et e Sopthrn, o T-emthar Tate; dor A | N B of cal | B The heaviness of the United States steel | ChEo, Bur & Q....183 |Centennial riority in certain lines of fron and steel. Retall | pgy 25y 2% 2w 2y fective. 1 months, i@8c: Oregon Vailey. fine, | N R of Cal sPC stocks was a disappointment to the speculators, | Dominion Coal..... 37 (Franklin . trage has been helped by better weather in | July 5% BK 25 25% | Hay s steady and unchanged, with fair re- | 15@16c; do, medium and coarse, 14@lsc; Oregon, | N P R R 'S P B as they are basing hopes of measures of pro- | Dom Coal prefd....112 |Humboldt 25 | most sections, and while spring jobbing jis| Mess pork, per barrel— i ceipts. ‘There is no change in Feedstuffs, Eastern, chsll;'. 12@l4c; do fair to good, 3@lic; [ N PR R S V W tection against money stringency by large | Fitchburg prefd .15 [Dsceola . 8 | cmaller at several markets, fmproved retas] | MA M50 W UATE UATG | TR AN_s15 50@16 50 per ton. e By Do &.. fmancial interests on the mipposition that it i 1Gon Rioc prefl. o200 (ool ok Blv... MU ade conditioon siré expsctell fo halh raghier UG U6 M | MIDDLINGS—S16 50@19 50 per ton. HOPS—15G20c per 1b. et 4N = designed 1o support 1l ces of these stocks. ; i : 4 iness. The I ice of cotton f FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $17 50§18 per ! Oak n STt moveient o honds was reguiar | L s o btk £t e outh. o = £32% B2 S| on” Ohcake Meal at the mill. $@%s: jobbing: General Merchandise. e e otal Saies, par Value. 295,000 “United States | Sia Cotons. - e g S iHirtion of the autdipEte Tnoresr or Dot % £ 1% $8% | 2850 Cocoanut Cake, $17G15: Corn Meal, 355G ATER STOCKS. bonds were all unchanged on the last call. { 0ld Dominion 201 age is heard. Planting is, however, being ac- 2 50; Cracked Corn, $25 50@26; Mixed Feed, BAGS-S g - Contra Costa.. — 74 ‘!m: Valley. 39% 30% HER T O ey e ioR S e e T R TR 890 |38 o neer. $508: Wheat, S1113: Wheat | Gra Bae, June and Jais. To; spet. SKGIC, | o won A L . ¥ ter. — e, e 3 3 b Te: ie; T stoa— g New York M Site Hhcerful an larse numbers of bubers Sro §47% | and at. somnz; Oac. wgu s0; Ciover, nominal; | local make. o less than Caicuttas: Wool | Cont 1 & Do o o |Fag Lt eor ¥ Atchison cw Yorl oney Market. in the towns. On_ the Pacific Coast, Alaskan Alfaifa, 50: Barley, §7 50@9 50 per ton. Bags, 30G3ic: Fleece Twine, T4@Sc. S Y Sl I SR w:-!mox:‘ Pest 253 RO trl‘d: 1:.1:[1\1 and general trade from nearby 1;10':5' STRAW—3i@fi%c per bale. wogu.—wu $9 per .ton; Southfield | Mut Elec Lt.. — 7 |SF G & E.... #% # m 2 — points is %ood. ellington, 39; : A OGL&H i1 |San Frapefsc Canadian Pacic %3 | NEW YORK, April 12.—Money on call, firm | P, yia Fast trade is better at retall, while : Beans and Seeds. Bay, 8 Wallemad e Coraparativ Pac Gas Tnp- > M0 (S G an N 0 ) Canada Southern . 6 ' |8t 496 ver cent, last loan, 4 per cent. Prime | wholesale lines are quiet. Cotton goods note | No. 2 cats, 26%@276: No. 2 white, 23iko; No. ; 4 end, $9; Cumberiand,” $12 in . Chesapeake & Ohio. i | mercantile paper, 3%G4% per cent. Sterling | gome slight improvement in tone, and it is |3 white, X : No. 2 rye, 53c: good feed- o sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14: Can: Chicago Great Westera. steagler, with actual business in | hoped that the boitom has been reached at the | inx bariey. %e: fair (o cholce maliing. s1@5Sc: | Lima Beans are well cleaned uwo and hetd | el 310 per ton: Coke. 315 ber ton 1B bul asm Continusd on Pege Thirteen. § 3 X s