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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1902. - 11 Western sheep and yearlings $4 %flnu" 214, 31 25@1 40 for Burbanks. feom the river; | Quentin, 5.55c: Wool Bags, 32@33c; Fleece | Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock $5 Oregon Burbanks, $1 45@: lambs, $4 75@7; Western lambs, 1 85; Oregon Garnet | Twine, 7%@Sc. Exchange yesterday: Ghite, $100 sl fnde B 2081 80 Barly w‘;]‘.’.““mn B Sentud o8 % Briant 80 10: iy g e New York Metal Market. e n 1061 90; Sweets, 100 for. Merceds. - | Roslyn, §1: Coos Bay, §5 0; Grate; 367 Walla. | 000 Belcher ... 10, 300 Mexican - . { L ; e §502 15 for tho beat and | end, $6 80; - Co-optrative. Watmens. <36 50; 100 Dot & Boleh 25 vl bt NEW YORK, April T.—A very good rise in | $11063 for lower §rades; Australian, $ 306 c-muund, $12 n bulk and $13 25 in Sacks: | 300 Caledona. ... 4| 300 Potost 18 values for tin was cabled from London to-day | 3 75; Green Onions, 23G50c per box. Tennsylvania = Anthracite Egg, —: Welsh | 560 Goulq & Curry 08 a8 4 result of @ large speculative demand, |, VEGETABLES Asparasus, "“”'fi “‘“h"‘m'}m}k‘ e e Afternoon Session. o £1 net higher, with gpot 7o_per Ib, $23 per box for No. 1 and $1 per ton in and $17 in sacks: Rocky Mount- - s el L ity 1 76 for,No. 2; Rhubarb, 50c@$1 per box; ain descripti muwwmmmuw 200 Caledonia ... 45f g R of more. than €W | fancy, $1 25; Green Peas, uws S cetng | per. v accordlng ts boend 200 Challenge Con 18 i spot at 271062850 with ans, from Los -Angele: thc; Cab- | OIL—California_Castor Oll, in cases, 1.| 500 Chollar .. a pound, closing Wi . Aot bage, 40c per ctl: Los Angeles 'rnmnne-, 75¢@ | 70c; pure, $1 20; Linseed Oil, in h.mn bonod 100 Con Cal & V.1 ‘“’ < '":;'p 'l?“‘ easy at New York with spot at | S 20 per box and 75c@S1 25 per crate: l‘!e’xlc-n ;fix raw, d'uc c(ue. 5S¢ 1::01;, LlncoL for % g:\;m : gurry gg SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. . | bar silver, 53%e; Mexican dollars, 43c; bonds— | 126 1o 1336 for lake, 1216 for electrolytic and | Tomatoes, Tocas1 25 "f&cx'i';":,.,"i%‘“%:.‘::: B A Gt R I oy O | MM . Grnvemmem, steady; States, inactive; railroad, | 12c for casting. London copper prices were ‘:fe’:“}m‘)lfl_:glfwflgfled Okra, 121,@30¢ per | China Nut, 57i% oy Sy e CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 4 e P ani sy S0 Unthanted by | 5 Copte Jousie e ek Melhons Chep | . Jn bl [ e 5 Sparm, P ST, A 4 3.4 er dozen for : Y : 4 . dther Beclate ba an/mmmc ledan Market. nbn;nfi s.”SE York closed at 4%c and London n 80 ‘for Iarge: "q.,.“c, 1%m23c; Los Angeles | lon: Fish Oil, burel&' 4235c; cases, 47%c; Co Bid.Ask. | i .ts Iter was qulet, y and unchanged af Green Peppers, 10@12%c; Mexican do, 10c; | coanut Oil, hlmll, lec tor Ceylon and 58%c [ m Justice . hact AR 1-Barley o I R iy by Cereis 0 Ege Plant, from o Angelcn, 20c: 'Summet | (or Australian: 05 Kentuck . o1 17" heat weak and Barlcy somewhat steadier. EW YORK, April 7.—The Commercial Ad- | New York at 4.40c and London at £17 15s. e Los Angeles, ioc@$l 25; Mar-| COAL Ol Water White Coal om in bulk, 04 o—lud W P | vertiser's London financial cablexram saya: B R A S N‘:,""‘;"“o“‘,‘: [ Bauash, Lrom o oS per ton: - Hubbard | 13%c; Pearl Ol ih gares, 3c: Ash 10 11| Mextcan :- g iron war) - ana IKKye as /wrc—kuslv qmm-d The stock market was quiet on the eve of dry Northern, $19G20; No. 2 foundry North- Squash, $10@15; Mushrooms, nominal. gzt::.dmo‘gxzn.m:. e p :n mx‘m’,‘ 25! Oceidental . .. | the settlement, but was Inclined to be irregu- | &Y YRAIT™ 3 1 foundry Southern, $17 600 1 < 1 d 3 ,, 22¢; zine, bulk, 14 ; In cases, vanced soc. Other Feedstuffs unchanged. e coecutative, postiian has. pecs Serider’ . | 181" No. 1 foundry Souther, soft. §17 60GI5. Poultry and Game. . | 5" Pucprée Sassine. n b, 3667 n casen. | Chasionss con rw aresds b et duced by realization on -the rise following | she, SSNElSh IArke T 3 Chollar .. casy, with ample arrivals. | peace reports. Am e trm un, | Slosed at’B8s 6d and MiddlesBero Ay A2a it T s e gt || PEDRPRIIE. | Tn. Yowte again st G ber | Caobatcn P N ¥k “Ranaricania doks Ware oo iy BelghiNgn Ca e gallon in cases and 6lc In drums and iron bar- | Con Cal & V.1 b 2 : e il to warrant any change in the quotations. One | il S =t quict and more or less weak. e R P O v - ] New York Cotton Market. car ob astaoiwas recelved apd, readlly dis- | gi1G AR1TnS Western Sugar Refining Com- !(::onr? New York o Bossin > osed o pany quotes ws, per pound, in Point. Iy lower. Cheese and Eggs ahout the same. PO retease of dividends had no eftect upon | NEW YORK, Abril T.—The cotton market | There ‘were no changes In Geme. Recelots | Eigd e A R L e L | G Pt P A ol g closed steady, with prices net 3 to 10 poins | were 38, sk: $%80c; Powdered; 4.88c; Candy Gramulated. | Exchequer — o “ 45 | 0 % 96 m 18 16 17 L — o o o2 24 25 48 4 p % — 24 26 05 POULTRY—LlVe Turkeys, 14@15c for Gob- | 4 5.’ Dry Granulated blers and_16@I7c for Hens: Geese, per pair. Fine, 4.25¢: Dry Granu- | Gould & Curry very dull, with a break at Chicago. | —_— higher. 24 02 4 17 12 60 30 [ 08 18 08 25 . e lated Coarse, 4.26c; Fruit Granuiated, Hale & Norc. 1 TR s i Condition of the Treasury. 7 1 60@L 16; Goslings, $2 25@2 50; Ducks, $0@ | Beet Granalated - (100.1b o, - ral supply and gencrally weak. f y Foreign Markets. Eag"g, s i a5 for oung men ¥4, 300 | &5 et Granuls 1:‘: i 3 fi"fm;"i‘ 6:‘:) z Julia oo i R 3 o ; youns Roo ; God 1 . e 3 S o o g g i under light receipts. o B el paaaY's tate-| LONDON, April 7.—Consols, 8i%; siiver, $4 Begs? mryers, 3 5000, mrotiens. P&fgggg» .5c; barrels, 106 more; half-bacrels, zflc‘mm REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. N . 2 . o " . or large 50@+ = 3 more, fo I Tas a fraction lower. Exch y/ d. of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the division | 24 13-16d; French rentes 100( B0c; cargoes | o0 505 75 por "dozen for ol and 52 5062 Dominos- -Half- tetrels, 4,100, boxas, MONDAY, APRIL T. wer. ange unchanged. g€ redomption, shows: Avallable cash balnacs, | No. 1 ctandard Celorsie, fhe Bd: caross | or squabs, $125 for Cot - 1o N0 order taken for less than 75| ppart Estate Company (corporation) to y rbe 3 ,947,207; id, 3 a alla, intry mar- , $1; Rabbits, ('n' b Local stocks and bonds quict and featureless. § i glagred o sl ket e mbort nto Dnlied Kingdom. wheat, Mo 3n§“;116:0;132r5ushn Gray Geene, 3 b s s 5 Mary E. Reene. lot on S line of Washington > L, o)l s rant 25@" < reet, of A vt 3 ( ce Oranges in light supply and firm. Bananas lower. 3 3 o7 e s Lo, Uniad Semen: gng‘m &?@4 Fnghiah Bnipe. $9; Jack Receipts of Produce. 127285 : $12,500. T o b 3 New York Grai RSO, Lse ai < | Snipe, —_— W. H. and Mary McNeill to Clara J. Meyer, y ultry and Game in slender receipt and firm. ork Grove el Lsodwee, :.fif;:‘:f&’:f.‘.’é;"ien‘.:&?;’?“ 55,000 Todian anie: T { FOR MONDAY, APRIL T. lot on W Ime of Van Ness avenus, 107:6 S : sabors it ; y . Ments wheat to Continent, Rone. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. r sks... 25,600( Wool, bales..... 168 | % vallejo street. § 30 by W 128; $10. es firm, Onions slow and casy and Vegetables weak. * | M OIVBRPOOL, April 7.—Wheat, easy; No. 1 i Wheat, ‘etla. ... 208¢4|Shorts, sk~ 50! " Russell Swain to Richard H. Glasford, West- ia, 0s 1d@6s 24; wheat In t the decline, NEW YORK, April ' 7.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | Standard Callforn! gty Butter is lowen and easy at the | Btley, 28,881 barrels; exports, 2425 barrels; unsettibd g,-;,‘.:-,,";;d,{,-,._:"“;‘.“;:,".',::;,,:, ooy E.a'fi',',%',' though there is no accumulation -of Stock. | Detatges aks fair but cloudy. Dairies meet with a relatively better demand | Onions, sk: . 128 | ern Addition block 170, bounded by Gough, Oc- tavia, Lombard and Greenwich streets (quit- 364 | claim deed); $10. 308| Pelts, bdls. ?: 1,478| Hides, No 627| Lime, bbls. Veathe - and about steady at old prices, . Weather Report. e 0 WHEAT—Recoipts, 7800 bushels; exports, | Imports of wheat into Livernool last week | than creameries. The orders for the north, | Bran. ske 115{Quickstiver, ks 30| _Coeorgs M. and Hlla C. Mitchell to Hengy . — | Loke Erie & West. 205,080 bushels; spot was steady. No. 2 red, | were 118,600 auarters from Atlantic ports, 28.- | recently mentioned, have kept the market in | Middilngs, sks.. 1401 Leather, rolls... 0% SOCUE: (08 0 N F9r6 0" N 10 310, lian—Pacific Time.) L Erie & W ptd.. 82%c clevator; No. 2 red, 83%c £, o, b., afloat; | 900, from Pactlo. poyts: and 48000 o other fivery. fafx shapactip 10 tne"juskent. - THA % e v 3ol Sur, o Same to same, lot oo line of Buéhanan ISCO, April 7—5 p. m. | Louls & Nash. | No. 1 Northern Duluth, 80%e f. o. b.. afioat; | PT% — 2 e e ety wad aairy w10 : OREGON. T o L NIV e the Seancs o Manhattan L . h d ’ & quoting ¢ 10, re the seasonal rainfalls 10 | Mciropolitan Si Hy | No. & hard, Manitoba, 83%e f. o. b, afloat. Northern Business. @ise. Flour, gr sks... 12,087 Potatoes, sks... 4382 |" yary J. Jones, widow (by Thomas Meakin ith those of same date last | Mexican Central -+ Strong at first and considerably higher on the Cheeso continues plentitul and unchanged. | | Oats, ‘cti...... . 010 Onions, ‘sks T b o s O Moy, trigtaes o willam in last twenty-four hours: | Mexican Nationai.. 9" | Kansas § e, W e ere 1s little chan A e Neal, 1896 D. 119, lot on E line of Webster Last This | Minn & St Louts 100 1085 | covermg, the mapker becama weale at omidday | TACOMA, April 7.—Clearings, $208,805; bal- | ferior store are appearing on the market, and | = = |3 66:2% S of Washington, § 24:6 by B - . 24 Hours. Season. | Miseouri 100 100 | with corn; so vigorous was the unloading, | ances, $46,42¢ are being offered as low as 12%c, but the best 8 $1° | however, | the last hour rallied prices in an effort to re- | balances, $165,158. Mannix, which have ruled for ten days. lot on SW _corner of Eddy and Buchanan 04 April T—Clearings, $517,756; | Plenty of Eggs on the market. traders were oversold and in| SEATTLE, April 7.—Clearings, /$G34,113; | 8rades of ranch are steady at the guotations ~ THE STOCK MARKET. Daniel and Alice Horgan to John - y place sales, the close ‘being firm at X@%4c net | ~ PORTLAN streets, W 26 by S 120; $10. = - Trace New York Central. advance. May, 76 15-16@77%c, closed 77%¢; | balances, $42,677. Rucaipiepay e ;’o“}wé 5 : » | William O. and Louise I. Henn to Pauline < Norfolk & West, July, TI@TT%c closed Ti4o; September, 164 | 'BPOKANE. April 7.—Clearings, $203.244; e i et i of E; Townea (single), lot on N line of Clay stree, Borfolk & W pit % f}‘,geéc (‘h)'zd 76%c; December, 7T%@78c, | balances, $21,158. ¢ o,.wm Cheese and —— pounds of Eastern l.m"t;l;en;e:!‘x‘ :::x:e;i ;:; ‘::2 K::“Tfi. n%‘;::’: Hana sud C”g""’“ rpmmn‘ (n'{gn.(:l. P vlvani — ] b ~ Eggers, lot on S line of Page street, e Benotee o 2500 ?555-“0'5?“ Galveston, 18c; California, Northern Wheat Market. Bb’l‘ffiflr—m‘;ffl!fl'- oo m’ug%':"dd:"‘:;”;% Were no noteworthy changes on the Bond Ex- | of Clayton, E 27:6 by S 137:6; $10, h | Reading 1st pfd... 21000 82 8I% 82 |21 to 25 pounds, 183c; Texas, dry, 13%ec. e I L O o g% pot pound. d change +and the only variation of consequence | Henry P. and Therese Conrady to George and E ;ga?flxsz;d prdll 820 @8y 8% w%m'r—s;f.dy' e OREGON. e Ao f{,; e @ ilc; Young |on the Oil Exchange was a recession in Pe- A e b i Ty it : T1% 691 T SUGAR—Raw, weak. Fair refining, 3c; cen- A W Y0c E i o e = o R SLESFupE B0 8 8" 8 | it 90 tont TRt s s fih, | | FORTLAND, Or, April T WHEAT -Walla | Americs, K@ioc: faskern. 13016e por posd. - | roleumm Canter to 10GT1c, aghimet 145, as Sat- | ®0 P llam T. and Mary A. Baker to Max and m Eastern stations: | St La& F 20d pfa. 1300 T4% 11 14 | Befmed was sieady. Walla, 84c; valley, 65c; bluestem, 0Ge. EGGS—Ranch, 14@15c; store, urdey’s quotation. Pauline Pinther, lot on S iine of Valley by nee o ANDNIORE & ¢ Louls § W..... 100 27l 27% 26% | COFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet. No. 7 Invoice, “:STNST;’"‘W Sy A Sosan, hA delcllzs in (:cu::le ::uy‘.:-mp to $34 was fig v:'moz Dolores, W 32:1, S 115, E 38:7, N Cincionat 614 Ve Sopagy Louls § W prdl. _ 200 . S%c; mild, quiet; Cordova, 8%@i3e. Futures | TACOMA, Wash, April 7_-Whea cent 2 P - the only fluctuation in the afternoon. ; $10. = g P o clored auiét, net unchanged t0 3 peints lower. | lower; blucstem, 0i¢; club, Gie. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Ol stocks ex-dividend yesterday were the | John and Deborah Stratman (by D. W. Lee. Jacks Tctal sales, 7250 bags, including: ~May, $6 Ggtag Loy o, o $20,000; ey Eacen, Toc, ou | inE and C. F. Rilliet, trustées) to Continental e | Tuiy. "3h 00, aptcmber. 45 30: | Bksember G ¢ the Orange auction consisted | §10.000, B e et THAN o Was | 5 95; March, $6 15. = Offerings a gt th the recent sales: of-bonds | o0 line of Bureka street ight- - chiefly of choice and standard grades. The n connection with t! sales of s | eenth, E 135 by N 49: PEIED. SHULLE, K ctically bare of fancy fruit and | Of the Sacramento Electric, Gas and Rallway | = Knud Oisen to Jo-mh Happmeyer, lot on 3 NEY YORK, April 7.—There was no Im- LOCAL MARKETS. by Vb e e Cwas consequently | Company, and which were presumably due {0 | line of Alta street, 204:0% W of Sansome, W v = =) provement in the demand for evaporated apples the dem"‘;t“”' e Eraia at the following | ccrtain concessions granted the bondholders by | 22:2% by S 60; $10. - 4B~ §1Uniot Eacite £ 9% 38 38 |ane quotations were more or less nominal, | Dk B *Navels, $1 65G3; cholce do, | [he company, it is reported that a large| Flora Caro (widow) to Willlam B. 3 35 £ |Thion pacinepia.. 700 ss© ‘st 'Sy | State common to good, 7@8%c; prime, 9@9%c: T %02 00; standard o, H0cg#? 95; Sedlings, | holder of these bonds, who is very prominent | lot on N line of Bush strset, ¥7:6 W of 2 20 £ puenpacificprd.. T Su Sy 5i% | cholce 9%@10c; faney, 10%@llc. 3 1 40G2 50; standard o, H0cQ Binditions in | 85 an Investor In stréet railroads, has offered | pont, W 20 by N 137:6; $10. § 5> 5 |wavam pid : 8 At In prunes the feeling was steady on all Exchange and Bullion. e e onthanged and previous | 40 per share for & controlling interest in the | " Lorento A Henry to Louls M. Henry. lo¢ . | £ | Wheeling & 191 oy | Sides The large sizep were in good jobbing P ale for all. Citrus frults. Sock (o TN STMDANY. ot e it | 10 o€ Munen, street I W of TN W g 2 4 19% | demand; small, quiet. Supplles were moderate. = e following quotations for n :6 by B 56; £ glwar 317 3ls | Apricow were'in tair Foquest | and steady: | Sterlink Exchange, 00 da £ 9 Bk m’;fi;’ o%‘;‘;",:’;‘; e SR ey e Rallways of San Irancisco were received ves- iittam T and Flora E. Albertson to Francls 3 3 ;4 =3 | Pcaches were dull. Prunes, K@ic. e terday from ew Yorl y Boiton, luyter | P. and Eliza J. Masson and Eleonora R. Mar- B Cekipasier $oe | CAERIOOTS oy, Tog1se: oorpark, 1136 | SORRE S Lo g = AR A o sood o oboce sd WABHL lor o | &, Somm, Wk BAGSLis P | ol i on ¥ i o S it e ek | 3 3 = H err, 7 % 4 per cent bonds, arrell street, S :4% by :6; $10. “"{" . | " PEACHES—Peeled, 14@18c; unpeeled, 810c, | Noy, YOIk Exchal telegraphic — oy | dina S_Navel Oranges, $1@1 75 | $00; subscriptions, $102G102%. Carrle C. O'Nelll to Thomas J. Fahey, lot on i) Silker; -por, GUROR, s - 4f2 4 Clikus FRUITS Xavel Orances, 23| In the Champion mine of Nevada City tun- | N line of Post street, 114:7 W of Jones, W United States L & e Mexicat Doilars, nOmiBal...... — % | for standard, §2@2 50 for choles and §2 5093 | n Ine TImeion TOE of (letagn TV, svels | 22:11 by N 08:0; $10 " e Wells-Fargo ... ¥ —_— for fancy; extra fancy, $3 25; Seedllnl!. m) ,'”h ”! "h‘ch ol et v Fy s ¥ L g a Celier Ulm, lot Miecellaneous— 4 4 7 d Other Grains. 1%%5; Mediterranean Sweets, $1 75@2; Malta | South of the Champlon to connect with the | Jacob Suyder to Adam and ler Pl gt Chicago Grain Market, Wheat an : Blood Oranges, §2 ;"{“%{,‘“fi"{‘"h'i‘,“‘x"“ Sy A B R s R R bt Amer Car & Fndry | boxes, T5c@S1 n hal xes; 3 B Car & Fdry . i el '\ U501 75 for | idelines, which will soon be reached, Jane Pomeroy to Marshall Pomeroy, Riner Tigacea O = e s S 1 e e | gy Z-i,‘cofii‘ O s T {aneys Grape | The 1100 level of the South Merrifleld mine | NW. line of Market street, 258: % N5 % seed O pfd change. ! $ruit, $1G4, including seedless: Mexican Limes, | will also soon be connected with the Providence. Golden Gate avenue, NE 25, NW 43:10%, N 80, CHICAGO, April T.—At the outset there were | Were as follows, in quarters: Russian, 230,000, Am Sm & Regped. S i 9714 | numerous bullish influences at work in the | Danublan, 79,000; Argentine, 145,000; Indian, | N Giieans and $1@2 tor Hawaiian; Dine- |cther thirty-stamp mill will be in operation | _California Land Commissioners to Gusta: Anaconda Min Co. & 1134 1143 | wheat pit. Cables were steady and the market | 28,000; Australian, 35,000. The American Vis- | apples, $3@+ per dozen. x‘;‘;’{cfl,h?:"i-ow B}'up%fin?eb:dfl:;i .1’.‘;, m:g sm:;: g‘:fi,:“":;mns_mmnz "‘:' '24 '% ?w% Srpoklyn Rapid Tr 11,000 09% 5% €% | was helped by a big drop in temperature. | Ible supply decreased 1,151,000 bushels. kg 00. 2 ' $4G4 50; Bananas, $1 75G2 75 per bunch for | A forty-stamp mill is now crushing ore and an- | W 20:8%, S 79, SE 59:8; gitt The Kansas State report was the early bull| Chicago opened irm on untavoravle weather, | Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | Seae s ¥ Giartes R. Bishop to Henry Kahn, lot on x tactor. This estimate, which Saturday was | the Kansas beret falle STOCK AND ND EXCHANGE., | corner of Second and Siiver streets, NW | reported at 74, was corrected to-day to & con- | e ey ";:';;i::x:r‘:u;;:#" 0L e w e FRUITS—Apricots, 9gllc for Rovals and SW 90, SE 47, NE 38, SE 23, NE 60; $10. on of ofily 70, as compared with 105 a year | {n®corn. The largely increased acreage was a | 10gl3c for standard to fancy Moorparks; MONDAY, April 7—2:30 p. m. E“fl&;fi;‘:&'g,’:}fl:‘;’ufifl i undivided ago. ‘Lhe report also showed a loss of 400,009 | card for the bears. Cudahy, Armour and the | Evaporated Apples, 8@9c; sun dried. 5c: o Neut 3 NE | in the acreage irom last year and a possibie | Southwest sold freely and the crowd | Peaches, 0% @ie; Pears, dgic: Plums, puted, UNITED STATES BONDS. bl Y | decrease in tne yield of 80,000,000 busheis. | against any advance, Thus far the State ‘re- | ngee; unpitted, 14@2%¢; Nectarines, 5%@6c Bid. Ask. | Bid.Ask. | © paward D. Fallon to Mary Fallon, lot on B 513 | Utner Staies bad been sending lu lower est- ports as issued show the following status of | for red and 5i@be for white; figs, 4'Ac for | 45 qr coup..11l 112 (ds gr ¢ (new)139%139% | jine of San Bruno avenue and Eighteenth street, Internat Power Laclede Gas | National Biscu | Adummmmn | National Lead anu tuese infuenced an up-turn in | the crop as compared with the same time last | plack and 53%@Hc for White. és qr reg....111 111%I3s qr coup...100%4110 | N 37:6 by E 100, reverting to Edward D. Fal- National Salt p + may wneat opened %@ %c up at 7144 | year: Kansas, 70, against 105; Missour, 90, ; PRLVES——l‘ re quoted as follows: MISCELLANEOUS BONDE, lon; $10. | North American Srorts covercd, tiere wis somie good | AgAInst 96, and Ohlo, 74, againat 83, All mar- | 30-80's, 6%G6% 5G0o%e; 50-60's, 414 9134 — 0c SS Co Bs. — 101 Frances E. Hobron (trustes of the estate of | Pacific Coast > Jow i | buying and prices teid firm for some time. | Kets are now flatly on an export basls. | o 4@1Y%ec; 7\7 80's, Bay CPC 0s.1071 — |Jmbug C 6s. — — Thomas H. Hobron) to Thomas W. and Chris- Pacific Mafl ..... 200 < 42 42 ° A Chicago puper urinted an exhaustive repori | The market was weak and dull, but not ma- w-lWL 2%02%: ....117 119 |Pac & Im 4s. 96% — topher C. Rivers, lot on SE corner of Vet-mt iaaippl evoopt 1n | Beople’s Gas 4600 103% 102 ' 102 |-of crop vonaitions, which, in spite of the aam- | terially changed. g R e D A 10% — |Pkac H 06:107" — | ana Sclano (Eighteenth) streets, E 100 by S disturhance.. oveclies | Sresed Steel’ Carl 1,100 42 41% - 41% ages in tne Southwest,' profused about the msrirét%‘v\hen%p!n&u 10; milling, $112% northera tier of @i ame crop as last year. ‘this iactor, Logether 8%c for eedion With large weekly shipments and a sinaler de- CALL BOARD SALES. Seedless Sultanas, Slec for unbleached and , f $2250. R o O FeraC It Ga; — e Sabeth Delaney (widow) to Hibernia Sav- 17 sac EGR s. 101%102 ings and Loan Soclety, lot on W line of Seven- . 5 Byt o ook g iy oo d e 8 | ercase 4n the visible supply of 1,000,000 bushels i Clastar e o, Ju D gt = |5F & S1vss121 T — | teenth avenue, 275 S of A street, S 25 by W g vt g -+ Peruh c Steel ntd | less than had been expected, wore away (he ancy, $1 50 - Z lsterra Cal6s.111% — | 120; $1. Sugar ... 411, | edge of the bullish entnusiasm and wheat be- s 34,000, $1 05%. 31 25" “_ it Mos /2" sottahair, 9%61&* 119%(8 P of A 6s Lydia B. and Arhtur G. Fisk and Flora risen rapidly along the | oA Coal & 69% | gan to weaken. Corn, which had some fair | Second qmnon—my—4mu ctls, 81 074 | NS A 1 hardshell, 9e; No. % qe. | LA L Cos. — — | (1909) 3% — Wertheimer to . lot on W line of Fie- tion northward. Union Bag & Paper 17l | early support, also turned weak and helped | 12,000, §1 07%. December—14,000, $1 05%. . ‘3:&'6125 R penershell. wwe for | Do gtd 6s. — — | (1910) 2 teenth avenue, 125 N of Fulton street, N 25 by Northern Arizona | 1,75} Ba¥ & P prd push wheat backward. May wheat declined | Regular Morning Senlon—lhy—woo iy, (ALmonce; a st for hardanell: P;‘mm 5@7c| Do std 5e. — 103%| (1905)Sr o W 127:6; rature of from | 1 5 JLeather. to 705@70%e, but the bulls turned in n | $1 07%: 6000, $1 08: 4000, $1 07%. December— | Softshell and COTe for BaTdshio. ) Fliberts, | L A & P 55.103 — 1905)Sr Blmu - Callaghan Estate Company (corporation) © S Leather to the suppori of the market. Shorts covered | 8000, ? 063, 22,000, $1 063%. for 12“ Bicons, 11@18c; Cocoanuts, $3 50@5. | Do lom 58108 — Lm . —"110% | Alphonzo Harrington, lot on W lnu of ‘r.m.n San Francisco for thirty | & § pubber. e e Rete Tally, Miay S | e e+ Sragsiotiod M0t okl I e, T g10¢ for bright and 9@116 | Micst C 6a. — 130 | (1012) 103121 | avenue, 100 S of H sirest, S 25 by W 120; $10. April & 1902: el nrm, e higher, at T14@71%c. $1.06%. May_—6000, $1 08, o bt amber; water white extracted, 5@ | | Do lom ba. — 122% 3 P ot € 15t A6 Fulerand B Finnemazn 3y Adoip Fair Tuesday, except | 5 5 Steel.... % | Corn ruled weak again. At the opening the | BABLEY Futures were weaker, but the spot | 97 Lght amber extratted, 4@dc; dark, do. N ot COeals = 71° ¢ gntd 08..120 — | Leiser, commissioner) to o Mary M. B northern portion; fresh | 1. 5, Steel pfd. 1% | pit crowd loaded up pretty well with long | market was quoted steady again, with holders | ¢4 UERCAIDET, BERR RC THLE Do 120%121% | Do stmpd.111% — | 1ot on S line of M street, 65 W of Thirteenth D Chlon 90% | stuff and when wheat eased they tried to sell, | unwilling to sell the best Feed 'under 973c. N Pac O 5e.100%110% [SP Br Calfs. 138‘&1’!9‘6 avenue, W 27 by S 100; $20. Pair Tuesday, except | 4m°F Locomotive. . tains; fresh westerly| KT SeomoLve P K C Southern pfd. . 00 NEW "QRK BO! DE 30% | hut found that nobody wanted it at the high | The gap between Feed and Brewing is now 0 | IR A et O Chariotte R and Jesse I£. Averill and Lillian 924 | prices. May closed Weak, %c down, at 57% | narrow as to be almost nominal, as will be | Provisions. B Rcel s TR S8ic) g 4 2im e mv. M. and Bifjah A Keith to Owuln - Heyman, lot 58c. | seen by the quotations. e i L D Sam.102 on e o K ) @ Nire was little Interest in oats, May closed | Feed, 06%@0T%c for No. 1 and 93%@95c for PR e MR TR S C,{‘, ert 1‘5“5 Stkn G&EGs.102 104 | N 50 by E 125, lot 30, block i, Fairmount; an ¥, cooler; brisk westerly down, at 32 off grades; brewing and shipping grades, 97%c@ ; also lot on E line of Dame 180 N of vicinity—Fair Tuesday; | U Sref 2s reg ...109 |L & N unif 4s. 1»m}"’;o\‘mon:'fi?xcttuzed%wmely again on manip- | §1; Chevaller, $1@1 selling and heavy sales by brokers, presumably | Oak W G 5s. wxn-:n PR Ru\d.ll N 50 by E 125, lot Ta mm 28, same; 100 [ Mexican Cen 4s. ulation. The opening prices were higher on CALL HOARD SALES. for packers, but there was a partial recovery b b g o co';. % 68 G. McADIE, | ‘108%( Do lst inc | the better hog market and the grain strength. | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. towara the close. Pork dropped from $16 53 | Fontra Costa 77 78 Fort Costa.. 633 8o " Dantet £, Spunders to Joha and Altrida Wid- cast Official. | “109% | Minn & St L 48 | Liquidation soon set in, however, and carried | Second Session—December—2000 ctls, 77%c. | to $16 25, closing at $16 423, Lard declined | Marin Co.... 0y crstiom, lot 35, block 46, Jultis L. | U S new 4sreg...139 . | all prices downward. ' May pork closed Oc| Second Session—No sales. from $9 (21 to $9 35, closing at $9 471, and GAS AND ELECTRIC. Sonanviston of Exeetator Homesteads $10. e U 8 new 4s coup.139%| Do 2ds 314 | lower; %‘r\i c down and ribs 12%c lower. | g4c; 4000, D4lec. December—2000, 77%c. Ribs declined from $8 873 to §8 721, closing | cent T, & P. 2!4 — |Pac Light .. 46 — — 1| U Soldds reg ...111 7 The lzfidlng ‘utures ranged as follows: Afternoon Sessioh—No sales. at $8 75. It was thought that the closing | mot G L Ct 3% 3;. Sac E G&R. 251 35 ‘Builders’ Contracts. 3 .= old 4s coup..111 % OATS—Chicago_reported s scarce and in | buyipg, which caused the recovery, was by | pptual S FG&E. 4 4% Mutual Savis & ot EASTERN MARKETS. |58 s re .. 2 n Atticles— Open. High. Low, Close. | gy gemand. This markeSemained without | those pagties who had sold early. =~ = 10 G L = F G L Co. 5% e s el W S 55 coup ... \onhern Pac 4n Wheat No. LR change, being quie Grays, $1 30@ | ~The San Francisco market opened dull and | pas G Imp. s 36 u%‘m\un G&E 8 — . o ‘M un_“w | Atchison gen 4s.104 May 1Y% 7% 1022 11% 1 40; ‘whites, urprise, $1 40 | unsatigfactory, and even those few dealers who INSURANCE. 1 Curlett architect—] utma( or & nory - —* | pDo adgust 4s . 0% | Nort &°W son 5 FLreass ng A D2 Uhleids # 'ca 31" 0g | have hitherto reported S0 Sekive AT OV | e as - A8 | gffico building on lot on l_l‘noe.‘ of Geary street, v v It & Obio 4s...103% | Reading gen 4s. 7 g p 1 42% per ol say that trade 3 arny, . : New York Stock Market. B 3= e e ey 5*1(‘)'% latay . o - Y% S% W% s fOR"—"'““’“‘ prices rule, with not much |\ CURER M A B o e Tor Night, | Anglo-Cal ¥ SUILE & A,..108 — | inginas Cullin®{owner) g ' 1y B8, 38%, | BOIDE on. 16c for extra light and 15%c m sugar-cured; B Mer Ex (liq) 18% Snook & Son (contractors), architect Waiter J. gt et - Can South 24s..100% Ft LS W 1st I | July (o5 I - w, $135G1 42%: small round California,_. 2 ment of h had attained some head- | Do Ist inc .... 80} iSan A & A P 4s. 91 o RYE—9214@05¢ per ctl. rst Natloni i 118:0% W of ence ws r part of last week, did | Ches & Ohlo 4%s.108% Southern Pac 932 ! e B4 8 BUCKWHEAT —Quoted at $1 656175 per ’i}mi“n?.‘.!‘ el:;'rk’ 1‘}?«}? 2-"".’ i ;ueu w, SAVINGS BANKS. o gl B long:“n-y 98:3%, . face of the rapidly con- | Chi & Alton 3iys. 84% ‘Southern Ry Gn.. 12215 | 203 28 8% | etl. {’;,., $18 9; Dry alt Fork, $i1 S0g13 50; | German ...2000 — '|Sav & Loan. — 100 | 26"\ 596, SE 80, NE 30:7%, NW 80, SW T e money market. The | C B & Q new ds. 96% Texas & Pac 1sts.1203 | rrel— SRR Pork, § Feet, $4 75; Smoked Beef, | Humboldt .. — — |Security Sav — 340 | 163, \ches ‘NW 80; nm ¢ o the leaders of last | & AT&SLP gen 4s.116% 'Tol St L & W ds. 83 1085 1628 1643% Flour and Millstuffs. 13 @lic pe Mutual Sav. 80 — |Unfon Trust1s20 — B B Ditkingon (owner) with James A. Wil- e the chief sufferers from | & 1 1 & 3o e 1ot Upon Pacific 45..106% | July ki 72% 16 42% 16 5534 'ARD—Tierces guoted at 8@8%c per 1b for | § F Sav U..525 — son (contractor), architect Frank S. Van Trees e R L& P 4s...112%. Do conv 4s....107 x...m per 100 pmlndl—— R campound and 11%c for pure; hall barrels, STREET RAILROADS. —AIl work except elevators, iron and - me of dealings fell | CCCA&St L gen 45.103 Wabash lsts Foh o mu 040 oy FLOUR—California Famlly Extras, $350@ | pore 11%0; 10-1b tins, 128 5.1b tins, 12%%; | caltfornta ..165 — .| Market 100 — | work and sidewalk lights for a four-story brick 1,000,000-share mark | Chi Term 4s .. 4 975 95214 955|375 usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 40G3 50; | 51b tins, 15%c. Geary -— 60 |Presidio 30 — |building on lot on N line of Mission street. decably more than Colo & South 4s IR RTTOU S | September . oo 080, 60" 96T | Oregon, §2760325 per barrel for family and Camoxl.m;g—o:na balt bfl;r;l, 9%e; three POWDER. 118 W ot Fourth, E 25, N 160, W 00, S 70, B R - $ E . Ves! ore 4s...113 Short Ribs, per 1 unds— alf-barrels. c; one tierce, 9%¢; two tlerces, 3 ; $26,829. Union _Pacific 2007 W& L e g 013 | M w % a1 90 870 §75 | $3g850 tor Bakers': Washington Bakers', §3 | BAICORCY, 1O 9%e per In. . W% B:é"m‘"" . 3 3% 2%, Louisville and | ;| Wisconsin Cen 4s. 93~ | e —————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. @$3 50. ggt_)% g%% 8 77% 8 87 MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- d re G y Pacific 13. This| Con Tob 4s....... 8 % 3 & Kilauea .... 9% detzacin stmenet | omking Vo sus 1in e LO0 M e Jeomehy BE0S - S usual discount to_the ranam | Hides, Tallow, ow, Wool and Hops. | Hana - iv0 537 40 |Makaweli ..o nu n% conjectures of the NEW YORK MINING STOCKS, Cath “Ruothtibnd s i - follb Flour, p,o,,,"’;i e i L Y, e Honokaa. ... 10% 121%' Onomea . NEW WESTERN Hi ¢ o 4 me mocks | Adams C: Littie Chief . Ry o3 e Rl %sa. Oat Groate, :‘su. ‘Horiny, §5a | The cireular of W. B. Sumner & Co. says | Hutchinson . 11% 121 Paauhau '] T be aimed at. Wall street's | Bros DEaria 2ot N Now s iy | £28; L iwheat Flour, 4 75; Cracked | of Hides: ‘‘The salted Hide market shows MISCELLANEOUS. at the movement was | B:“t:wm L ophir .. A AGabYc: Mo, B rve, BTerfalr to shoice wate: | Wheat, $300; Farina J¥noie, Wheat | smail decline and little inquiry, The clty | Alaska Pack. 1613530215 Pac & TA. 3% 3% 2 ) invite a following | Gomstock Tunmel ERDEBIX, . .. i | ing barley, 63@67c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 67; No, | Flour, $3 25; Rolled Oats (h-ml-). :6 butchers are now . holding fully 20,000 salted | Cal Fruit As.103%104 Pac C Borx. t was strengthened. The | Gon coq g wos y oo|Eotost ... | 1 Northwestern, $1 75; ‘mess pork, per barrel, | sacks, $6 85@8 50; Pearl Barley, 8 spm Hides, but there appears to be fully enough | Gal Wine As.100 mou Par Paint .. ms 2 e stocks @ & Teeult OF gtm d@;fl&“a 1 1| $16 95@16 40; lard, per 100 ,,oum,,, $9 45@ | Peas, $6 60; Green Peas, §6 50 per 100 Ibs. other stock to supply the tanners’ wants. | Qceanic S Co 34, in the money market was | Doma Siver 9 471; short-rib sides (loose), $8 70@8 85; dry Sound Hides are scarce and in demand. Horse uom\ns Session. from the fact that thowe | Jior® goiver salted shoulders (boxed), $7 T5@7 81%: short Hay and Feedstuffs. Hides are much sought after. There is every, el ments were generally admitted to be | 1oy s & clear sides (boxed), $9 20@9 30; whisky, basis y ¢ indication that the demand and present prices | ¢ i ko Packers’ Assn ..........162 00 & last week. The answer made to | eadville Con of high wines, §130; clover, contract grade, will continue for some time. Goat skins sell S Californta Fruit Canners’, cash. 5 That abunda capital in the West BOSTOX STOCKS AND BONDS. §7 95, "| Bran has been advanced 50c per ton. Mid- | readily. ~All Furs showed a great advance at Ao Fruit Ganners §7% nd would give | Money- S Steel p 9385 a d the other Feedstuffs remained un- | the London sale and are in good demand.* D California Fruit Canners' 103 75 i But when | Call loans "Weulnxhl o108 e Shipments. e.‘“:‘:"g;“ Hay stands as before, receipts being JIDES AlEy SKINS_Cuiiy and_brands 1’.‘.{,‘ e n I L 27200 00 e shot up to 7 pes n = =X P . s about the highest ,-mmr of\hrp-zuiz;t ::;: “Efnéii“ mif-‘.';.‘{‘.fm | Wheat, bushels 241,000 | ample, but not excessive, While the feeling is | Steers, 10%c; medium. 9@9%c: licht. S@S¥c: W»““x;‘““‘”m n‘,’ D‘; c;i 5, K"fi did not avall to prevent throwing | Atchison 4s...... 102 |Allouez .... 314 | Corn, bushels . 124000 nther weak than otherwise. Cow Hides, 9¢ for heavy and uesm for light; g’“ o 114 75 arge amounts of stock. All portions | Mexican Cent 45. 83 . i Oats, bushels . 116,000 N—$16 50@17 per ton. Stags, i9¢; Salted Kip, S@8tc; Salted Veal, Spring Valley 4, m ‘mtge) i3 were affected and to-day’s losses run | N E Gas & Coke. 56 |Baitic a5 Rye. bushels . 82,000 MXDDMNGHW SU@21 pe nao: c; Salted Calf, 10c; Dry Hides, 16¢; Cull 00N Hpcine, Y and over that in | Rafiroads— | Bingham " 251, | Barley, bushels . 6,000 wglggu{%“ et E;file Mgf}ogg&- ry Kip, Iic; ll;%nc.u.h 18c; Culls 1‘%3 30 spring Valley ‘Water 93 57% Principle. o . - g i cpskins, shearlings, 20@ L mated Copper {g- | Atchison 3 |Calumet & Hecla. 010 On the Produce Fxchuln to-day the butter ; Cocomnut Cake, Corn Meal, f:c"‘d','h.m ool 00 each: medium. 656 m P, Cal 1st con bs ( um:!)A 15 2% | DENVER, April 7.—President John w. e T s et e e market was firm; creamery. 23@30c: dairy. B0: Cracked Corn, i Mixed | Tho; H0cOeL 10, sacn: Horse TS 8 P of C s (1905, Springer of the Natiomal Livestock As- D e T o e ol oime | 22g%7c, Cheese, steady, 12G1%c. Tegs, frm; | Fecd, $16g17: Cotionseed Meal, $2080. " | fafi, S dor Jarge and ¥ Zf 2 30 for. me! o Afternoon Session. . ‘i Taterviemslh whdh S g L 2 1 _Wheat, ana Oat, 1 lts; Boa 3 g B oo B B = 3 e — 45 0GIT; Oat 38019 503 Alfalfa: SSGI1: G | B 3 Lo R i i ton o | 50 Gy Wine Asen . 100 00| ohce to the passage of the oleomargarine Chicago and Alton, the Wisconsin | Fitchburg pfd. 351 T S R s T30 i B AR R TS s s Pt 09, Volunteer. $6 50@8 50; Stock, $6@8 | ajum, il fm- small and 50c for Colts. Buck 5 Giant Powder Con. . 79 &7% | bill in the stocks and the Duluth, South Shore | Unlon Pacific.. 21% per. to Skins—Dry Mexican, 3214¢; dry calted Mexican, 20 Oakland Gas . o7 00 The livestock u“‘".;, .,g the United States ks. The action of the day’s | Mexican Central. 29% O.ceola w2 Foreign Futures. s'rmw—«wwe per ba 25c; dry Central American, 321.c. Goat Skins 15 Oceanic 8 8§ Co. 3400 | a0 not discouraged by the small vote by gave some intimation that last | Miscellaneous— . |Parrot .. 25 £ i 4 B el S aed "’d"l"“‘ Angaas, T a0 MRl | (R B B Wk 2 3 | whien they P e rariet assumptions of the safety | American Sugar..131% Qui 2 medium, 85c. 3 oleomargarine ‘e had hoped to beat R g e B i peniir s soSiee ST A | i B S R R B8 R e R ing. inSusace Rull ghe Sr. | 1om Tos & Biesk, £87) et o 00 Wheat— " atay. July. | _ The situation remains unchanged. ~White | % WL spring Southern, 12 months, 9@10c; reet— .';Zf,.,‘."m:."nn in principle ever voted on by end casy and generally at the | General Electric. ‘Trinfty ... 14% | Opening 5 1014 5 0% | Beans are still depressed, and colored are nono | doy 7 months, 9@1lo; Foothill, 11G1d0 per Ib. . American Congress and we shall contest o o | Mass Electric.."80% United State 184, | Closing 5 10% 510" [too rtendy. The market is quiet ail around. |, HOPS—11@2¢ for fair & @13%c per wrgys the matter in the House, where the Bl mow ne me .;; g~ ;“wu':lrl‘lh.fl 3 Nl;:. G“ec&pcn.n “V,f%';:"‘l"{“ 22;2 PARIS. Alfalfa eeed is in light supply, but dull, as the —_— :::.| ‘m‘ ucun(er::eo. and before ua. President, F With stocks. Tota) sales, 0214 | Winona L Iy Aprl. SephDee. n oret. 4062 60; San Francisco Meat Market. CERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Sodrt of the United States, v D, . . 2210 uws—m small White, $2 an . «. PRODU L S ol et B ol i T BG N B i L X XY L S o P S0 08200, e 32000 10| riogs continue fom mter ight _resepts, Morning Sesion. sarrow markin, of lght rates ety fa NEW YORK STOCK LIST. 4%/ K & T ptd... 65% | Shates® ... 2 B 2 ed | airy Hogs are coming in more freely, while 3 /Feen bullt up under Federal enactment to High, Low. Close. | Consols for agc- *ers 5 Bis et fim.,d, 95; Fetlow | arcivals of grain-fed are smaller. The mar- directly benefit the creamery trust of the 77 % 5 Mustard, 33 2063 Chone™ | fet thows several fractional changes. 1 \um.a States then any other one industry can 5 Eastern Livestock Market. 3 Stern: Alfalta from. Utah. 1036 DRESSED MEATS. e shisled out for destructio and It wowd move & Obio L "hp, c-ummu, womuu,\ Rape, 1%@2%0; “"'“’g?,".:‘“' from slaughterers to dealers only be to spend enough money and o P ST. JOSEPH. Are g8 il Db a e Tomtve ST, JOSEPH, April T—CATTLE—Receipts, | gi2 :infm’;f‘m';fl'-'x"‘ i kel L el (N e i e (a\ anitintion. of sy Amwicsn io: mdy Natives, $5@7; cows and helfers, VEAL—Large, Il!!‘n. small, 8%@10c per 1 ry. livestock of the United States firmly believe that the Supreme Court Chicago & Alt pfd 500 :';; : 0 25; veals, $303 55; stockers and feed- Potatoes, Onions and _Vegetable:. fwmn—wmn, -mmn. Ewes, 838 %¢ T Ravee CROLE e & principle. aihismd ASRBREEEIEE SBBBESSSI P & :;.J int & 11/;."{’5 't‘ Tnion Pacifle. 133& un?: mdnexf;m'hllxs.og i‘f u';"@g 10 bigher, per 1b; Spring estern. 4 3 —Recelpts, o 10c not heavy. P - ot SN &0 A s el 5 Prtaots Genteal =BT Sbf: 75 m.' bighor. | Western “lambs, 3000 85 Westers e T o et ;::';;‘:, o oy bl B late in the afternoon Fowler of New Jer- SOT Y e w6 Ep SR M S el WA S R B S50 AT o, A comen o CRIaP.. .. 1 17 132 Bar siver 7, 24 1510 u.c‘zlcm.“ "Ag‘r'l:my‘{ ;SATTLE‘—“]}MM g... wm oftering freely at slightly ."l- bey, :o_‘_grt mmm ?&'f"""' and Helfers, 1 charters_of oy g ,";‘:,(, L e et i the twek il 1o ct. strong to 100 igher. | Good ‘to. prime | sy market Is well stocked with common of- | "% Al A Pt (Gross i Mletely by surprise. As It was at the usuai Southern Taos B, 12, 102 | uort bilis ie 2% per cent. Btears. 30 00GT 80: Dot %6 medium, "33 2000 | sorings of Oregon Which sell . Siowin: = R . 1 P e Colo €0 st pra . 400 124 o 3% | The rate T R wem o 0 stockors and Ioeders’ S GOGE 25;" cows, | Feal ghoics stock brings$2 23 caaily whon'ob. | 1p Ggrow, welkht) 7 oy el ey L o was T o B g v B 1505 i G0 i L0 | LR Tedeple o1 B S 5 b e, L Buster, oot o ST e onie secired g*] ,M:‘”“.' ¢ New York Money Market. Tcxas-fed steers, $5@0; Western steers, fed, qw% M 4 ‘“.“ "{45. e e g Wk‘,u San );n.. quorum and the ‘was passed. enver Rio G. % Receipts: To-day, i ] Gould & Curry Overman Demver £ G pfd. . 400 01 w0 ;g:z NEW YORIC: Aprl Toney o5 ‘odl, 40 fifl" It Gt 000 i f«%wm" Tiver were m bderate ot &mk« h- ak 200 and over, 0%c; _feeders, fio a0 a & """""‘u 200 o B}:hd by mn'e:)n: Bridge. ‘600 ©%% 5% 6% | per cent; closing bid and asked, 3%@4 per igher. Mixed and utchers', $6.0507; | and € s toafierent lou-l trading. m" et 100 Meatcan o o: - 44} 400 Pucost. ... 36 BERNARDINO, April 7.—John 37 54 o |cent: prime mercantile paper, - mo& per cent: B, Meht B .m ! b-ux "m',, and Rhbubhrp stood o mfl"' but Peas Morgan, a telegrapher =) at Bar- % - w® e ‘:% :":-“1: m‘wfi: at m,‘ for aun.u EP—Rece! 17,000 head; from Saturday eouipds General Merchandise. 8 | tne (that spans_the S 5 ck‘fltc‘,’;l pral. o0 uix e nd 34 85% for sixty da e, pases 30 aloahy 15 200 Mioher. Bty S Jamcky fi,“".m"‘“"mvm “Hiree ana most - 5 3 i | bed near Barstow" Iwhile Tilinois tral ... 8,800 143% 142 u:u and $4 88%; commercial buh. $ fl $5 25@5 757, falr to cholce mixed, $4 50@5 25; POTATOES—New Potatoes, 214 @38%o per 1b; | BAGS—G Bixs Tine sl Tuly, 6o} Nap 25 | wires lost his balance. His was -

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