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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, Icaviest receipts of Butier for the season. % good, T@8' . ‘where they are. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Texas & Pacific.... 1,000 41% 41 40% | 9%@10c; fancy, (g™ The shelves continue freely supplied with gentle, sound. . ! ) 2l 4 ' business in large-: The Gaelic took out a treasure list of $85,- continu ly s OKE HORSES and \ e Ei%‘"fi“ L R oI S prfi:l. with the Teeling steady to A Amall | 870, consisting of $4220 -in Mexican Dollars, Chilme,/bais Ao, et 10 Aotadly -8t Baeyious | Ala R R Gorks Taies % st OF Union Fhelne .- . 24,300 iy | sizes rere neglected and ‘wvea A“llll:'m;:bhu!n: F50. 1 ‘en oot At §K1000 1 wiiver Raltonci| Priseee, 08 L ELL UL o I CARr al sk e, o 9 7 nlon Pacifi ¢ apricof % — 4 8613 | keg of Butter, 2271 cases of Eggs, 8100 pounds al stocks and bonds very quiet. Wabash - 2,600 PR fre, one ruled steady. SieHiE Eabien gt 17 HEX 'é‘:c'"‘"g"’ O ds of st Crrseonv®"" | cases, Regular, 434¢; cases. Extra Larse, e 21 7 > 3 Ene < ul astern eese. h " o pment of $85,879 in specie to China. g 15§ RICOTS—Rovl, 100t Meorsar 1140 | G20 %8 LS i * 3R | BUHER —otmen W pomd for | s, Bastem moie G, ensiny J; ;] £ 1,000 y " New York Excha tele 15 ‘ancy, 19¢ for s ‘and —— for seconds: v zc ke EACHES—Peeled, 14@18c; unpeeled, 8@10c. ng g 2 Butter, 150160 a. | King, Blocks, “‘Orientals, vchange and Silver as previously quoted. Wis Central pretd.. 16,500 T Mexican Doliare, Il | Rk ool B TS oy | (et G et 1 Aliies, $45 y 4 St . " . -— J o A heat- quict and a fraction lower. Freights steady. Express Companies— c * Wheat d—Oth_ s A e eioc: - tore. 128@15%c Eancy 3 B:lxfi:s&:"fic Desiccited, per dosen; 3 ; 230 Chicago Grain Market. ieat an er. Gramns. per dozen. = e, 3 iy and Oats steady at previous quotations. United States ... 120 8 2 Rt e C“‘ g, - 2 ” Wells-Fargo ....... i Ry - WHBAT TREIGHTE Ara ateady, but it | Deciduous and Citrus Fridits COFFEE—Costa Rica, 14@15 for strictly S M e — = o prime to fancy washed; 11 12%¢ for fme ( showing more firmness. . Rye still dull. A;‘,;{‘é{,’;{,’:}."f‘_ g% G% oR *cx O A pod e el b T e e Rty sy wiinas ‘erzh?é&?;flc = A p = Am Ci ICAGO, ] e trading e e\l eat fle D po; S ‘berrie ‘were re- 0O 1| Dpeaberry; No further change in Hay and Feedstuffs. QEQC'.{; x-c*“{zrem 400 o”é% %oaa 3000 | wreater peft ‘af the’ QK3 Wi, Gull &ho Oha| tared tonnagh of 25540, _against 15, md'toz; o ooy Ky Y;:l:r:moo‘ et b alfriosy yes- {;l;;;’m‘;"mgb‘:"“?"l.?&'::’%r e o g Y7 EE . 2 r Lin 4 241, 241 21 |ging. At the outset cables were barely steady | the same date last year; disengage terday and sold readily at §1 75@2 per drawer. ; = % ery fair demand for Flour and Millstuffs. R TR RN T and torelgoers were.ndifersat: . Thers was'| tois, against S4iof o the Wy 19, (is * port Al nrades of Oranies were reporied. sieady 3:%:'“: '“"l;"‘fi‘; 1"@7'“ - —— D s i b R e { Amer 8 & Ret B bt almost no outside interest, farmers being occu- at unchanged prices and other Citrus Fruits | Salvador—1214@13c for strictly primewashed; cans inactive and weak. Seeds motionless. Amer Laco oo § 0% 313 | led with, thelr farm work. - September was | , WHEAT-The torelgn, markets continued | § 4tCiet, BMUC0 7 G oM ey | 101 Giie for 50od. to prime washed: 5G106 foF 9218 {3012 early” In liberal amounts and vesterday's | “*Chicago. wires to M. Bium & Co. reported | will be auctioned to-day. falr washed: ~10%@!1%c for good to prime 1 53 09! 224 118° 3825° 22 1902. 11 0 bags, includi May, 5.25@5.30c; July, | standard California, 6ls 1d; wheat in Paris, | 1000 boxes, and every receiving house in town Bibes A Md 60c; September. 5.60c} quiet; flour in Paris, quiet;' French _country | had a full floor In consequence, Thus far 7 October, ; December, 5.85@5.90c; January, | markets, steady; weather in England, cold. orders for the coast and North- 6e;, 6.10 COTTON—Uplands, 5d. western States and Territories have kept the Spot Rio, dull; No. 7 invoice, 5%c; mild, T market from breaking, but yesterday's dose market quiet; ourda 8%@12c. was a large one for the market to digest. “SUGAR—Raw, weak and nominal; falr re- fining, 2 15-16¢; eenufiulll 96 test, 3 7T-16c; molasses sugar, 2 1-16c; refined, quiet. DRIED FRUITS. A slow demand continued for _evaporated apples, jobbers buying in a hand-to-mouth fashion, the feeling in all grades showing an casler tendency, Prices were unchanged, State common to , 9@9%c; choice, small gain was soon wiped out. The first bit of decisive news was the report of 926,000 ~ LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. that market dull, with the crowd bearish. The s00n as quotations drop a little more the com miesion merchants will start in to pack, Tt they do not care to risk their money at pres- ent prices. The feeling is naturally weak un- der the circumstances. Receipts of Bggs were also very larger as will be seen, and though prices stood the same the feeling continued weak. Storing continues, and thig is the only thing that keeps prices Banaras met with ready sale at the quoted AUCTION! 2 AUCTION Fourth Consignment of D. MILLER HORSES ‘Will Be Sold KONDAY April 14, 1619 MARKET ST. Horses suitable for all classes of work. Broken, washed peaberry; 91@1l0c for good to prime semi-washed; 9@9%c for superior unwashed; Census Department report on crops makes the | nrice. Offerings are not very large and higher Chieese and Eggs in large supply and unchanged. 3 Clded Snastor the murkes Tor & time snd o | fotal Wheat, Corn and Oat crop S4:000,000 brices are locked for, -aor{}m Truse bas' In | SA@EKS, for good green un Seaneniy: o4 :53: " 2 s more e Agri - | crea: price at New Orleans. common to ordinary. Alwon 7 % | Bulted in an upturn In prices. The early Short | ment report. If the latter department adjusts | “ A pprm; 2 25 box t¢ tras, $1 25 AN d crop _m'g ’f’ be injured by heavy rains. o o ’:’2' e waticToatipn: OF . bull e, petase e | 15 etitiates o e former it forsabadows 4 | g 15 rorHtwdam ilbioe. end C0OHL Tor or | pycArgma— x.,‘.i'k‘fi::::".’;‘“;&é"'.‘:“’:m thing new in Dried Fruits and Raisins. Inter Paper . B 213 | livery day. Receipts continue very light and | “Bolton, s said £ 0% tuol b stgesior wavesied; SOHS Sy > . 2] n, fl! Ruyter & Co.'s Chicago wire C[TRUE FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1@1 76 Sofishell Walmds sk e toter B reid a0 | o I s ity el ot | a0 Kaatld Tt St el | AT, PRSI vl e Bg? | ogiie pime wrwaghed s’ U Softshell Walnuts show some variations. Laclede Gas . 80" | the market after the extreme early ullness | 1o 1001, or o eron of 00000000 busnels. The | L ks " s cxtra fancy, 3 25; Seediings, $10 | to fancy washed; 11%@123%o for strictly good Hops quict and easy. Provisions slow and featureless. creased receipts of mew spring Wool. Hides and Tallow unchanged. National Biscuit. Naunntl Lead 3 tional Sait ational Salt prefd North American. - Pacific Coast Pacific Mail . was much improved, though the advance was trivial. May wheat opened lower at 713c to T1}c, eased to 7lc and ral- lird “quickly to 7Tl The close was firm, May %c higher at 71%@71%e. Corn_ started in again to-day on the down- hill road. Cables were lower, trade was dull @%c to a shade crop in both Kansas and Oklahoma has not re- eponded to the warm rains and is worse off than a week ago. Southern Nebraska is af- fected precisely are the two above-named sections, and reports damage of from 20 to 40 per cent. The export demand at Chicago Is brisk, St.. Louis reported 100,000 bushels for Mediterranean Sweets, $1 75G2; Malta Blood Oranges, $2@2 50; Tangerines, In quarter boxes, 75¢c@$1 and $1 25@1 50 in half boxes; Lemons, 75c@$1 for common and $1 25@1 75 for gocd to choice and $2@2 75 for fancy; Grape Fruit: $163, including seedless; Mexican Limes, Bananas, $1 76@3 per bunch for New Orleans and $1@% for Hawatian; Pine- washed; 11@11%¢ for good wash ;_4’ for falr washed; $@9¢ for medium; interfor to ordinary; 10%@12c for good to prime washed peaberry; 914@l0c for good to prime | unwashed peaberry; 3% @9c for good to superior unwashed. LEATHER—Sole, heavy, 20@32c: extra heavy, 50@40c per 1b; medium, 27@29¢; light, . People’s Gas ; | and there was moderate liquidation. The dull- s indications at quotations stand about as before. Pressed § Car. 100 4315 | ness, which lasted until almest midday, gave | cEo hont Bon mrewing (taere are indical SRR 904 Sk dotey 24@26c; Rough Leather, 26@28c; Harness Dosas 3 N ;:m:;d ;. C]ar prid 1,500 Siiy | WAY to active buying, nfli corn advanced some- | | 1n this market shipping wheat was a frac- Désod Briter Nt 3 B ;gltl;:r hzeavy gimssc forsNo l‘l and s I“oitatocs firm, Onions :tead\v and Veggmb]“ weak. Re‘puh!:‘c su‘é‘ (o T zllél/ what b';:é‘zgynm‘.‘e:ynmmy‘?mn‘ at its top | tion weaker, but futures ranged about the riee ruits, INuLs an ms. Eo“r‘mfl‘; £ me um, csgg 7c; light, : od . el =T GRS E o7 Republic Steel prd. 741 de in oats was not heavy mnor was m B o T ——— Leather, 15@16c per foot: Trace Leather, Poultry in light receipt and firm. Game neglected. Sugar e Bt num-aor? 2‘?1& May closed stesds, e | i1 Moran A0a par et AOL10; mill R fie: Kb, :.gnnm?:d dogsas Der b ;fll' s 5 50 | down, at 425c. g . wi ; nished. 1617 per foor; Delt Knits Spilts, Four cars of Oranges to be auctioned to-day. To1; Pl:n\:nonlzwcro carly fairly active. May | oo 1Y P By g My s M Y 2 ‘are plentiful and neglected. Reports from | lfif\sfisfi‘gfip"“a lmgr 835 | pork closed 2%c up, gher and ris | 0Ol e May 10,000 otls, . $1 0s; | the Almond districts rather indicate a smaller | panbARE_aron R stick, us :{572 e Tt ivites chnuct an Voo m'mu'ols 2"% December—14,000, '$1 06% f"::: i‘:“‘;h:;’:;'n'ma“m n;’“fh‘:"' Ho.? :‘;:n:"::; OIL—California Castor Ofl, in cases, No. 3 5 8 I 3 i ¢ 70c; pu 1 20; Linseed Ofl, in barrels, Retail Meat Prices. | San, Dieso:--30.04 @2 580 NW Clear 00|y § m.mm peeid; I | TAmiles— . Ooen. Hith Law. Ciom, | Tgular Homing Session-May—4000. ctis | rains of a month or six weeks ago, and more | Toc: T Hict A it Trer g0 ?& Spokane 44 34 SW Cloudy HEFAE 42 A L T % 1 Ak e M e B otts, $1 0s; | OF 1688 damage is reported In consequence. | boiled and ¢4¢ for raw, in barrels: Lard Ofl, The following retail quetations for meats are | Neah Bay 46 34 SW Cloudy enre pretd 94 0% | Ty ¢ Ly, S i 130 | 2000, $1 07%. mcmm’_m—‘“"m“s 06 B0 erwise there is nothing new under this | extra winter strained, barrels, 90c; cases, 03¢} > Wik Folsh guBetions P Tants axo | et WL 2 30 Sw preidy Jo3 | Westen Union 00 907 egu IV .z . e, head. Fruits continue in light supply, with a | China Nut, 571@€Sc per gallon; pure Neats- o Assectabials Winnemucea 52 22 SW Clear o S, SUA ‘BARLEY—Prices remained undisturbed, with | steady outward movement, and Honey i quiet | foot, in barrels 70c; cases, 75c; rm, pure, Y Total sales 15,400 Corn No. 2 65c; Whale Ofl, natural whi 1 ast, 10@1%c per Ib:; Tenderloin | —os -~ 2SN S 200 g vy ay . % 584 BTl 5s% | dul trading, both on and off call,” The feeling | 4nd Wnchanged | The Ralsin market s in its'| $bc; Whale Ofl, natural white, 40050 per gal- A oaize: Brew Deet | G100 e T B B U S ret 26 reg,. 100 (b AR ke 102% e B Bk Sis 8% | make Y paia LD o stock et FRUITE—Apricots, Soseit: Ol ’x'ln'!lsv 63%c for Ceylon 58%c @12isc; Stew : - ‘or Austraiian saide . WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Do 5 e e St s Y 523" 0% 2% 4 P ot B s B S o B poates :""d“flnmc 4 15508 ;0“1’7)‘.7“" White Coal OIL tn bulk. oast, 12@1be; Cutlets, 15@18c. FORECAST. Do 3s coupon. b By & BR " Feed vBiumke tor N, 1 and 03 @0e for Peaches, G4 @Sic; Pears. Ugoc: Plums, pisted, c; Pearl OIl in Astral 20c; —Hoast, 12%c; Choph, 12¥@15¢: | Tne pressure has risen rapidly over the| DO new ds res. 130 g‘e‘y{em MR mw san 25% ) off grades; brewing and shipping grades, 97%c | 30c; unpitted, 14@2i4c; Nectarines, bly@ée | Stay fe‘:i T B e 1!{“'"(" e cive, 12@c; Ronst, 15018, | Hrtimester Borion ol The "Shuntry, "An area DO new 4n co o pork perwi= B Pk Chevuler, $1L30 ) uries Black and 5% @6e Go o white; s, ‘$4e tor | g deo gized stovs Gaseline, 13 bl T34c: s SA0e; - "o ressure over! a Northers ¢ ¥ ‘Gasol 4} ‘nq 12%@15¢c; Chops, 15c. Cfl\!ornlpa and s lln'l;srro:ll‘n? lna‘;t‘“nrg“}iir:: l];o g‘d 43 cou 16 40 16 60 lxn(om.-l Seulon—D 15 o' clock—May—6000 1;4‘;’: o 1&0: c‘r‘?_%w -:e quoted as follows: m se-dem ine, in buik, 3 in cases, { = e e S R S e S48 Bte L Best biagioal 20" satas. t7eny wr&fi. 2 RPENTINE—67c per gallon In cases and The Weather and Crops. rn cosst. Atehison‘gen 43 980 9w | Neguiar Moming Session_No sales. | 90 dgayc S0-t00s, Sugas o3 | C15,1n drume and tron barrels. o - o n—Decem| < , "3-crown, -crown, Zaithins ot P R s mewly Siong ifhe | s & DIy ia 9,805 0T | ativmon e : oo | @rshe; Looss Musciters, mf%fic“' Lorown and | Tic per 1b; White Lead 0% 015se, accteting The weekly report of A. G. McAdle, sectfon | ¥o, t v Do 08 8 82 SATS—The market continues quiet at firm seedless; 3-cro 2_crown, c; | to_quantity. Girector of the pllthate andl crop SErvics OF the {Bours ening :fi,’.’dn“‘;hfmf\p[;{,"é"”"" for thirty | D0 DA% 1107% [ S g% 8 2% | out unehanged pricss: _Holders are indfferent goea oss Sultanas, igc l(ar unbleached and 7@ | SALT—Liverpool, $30@32 50 for the best and y is as follows: Northern Callfornia—Fair Wednesday; light | g:nlfldx} B;x é:' .108 Septeinber 05 897T% 905 |in vule;xv of ttne n{m l]!edka and will not shade | 8%¢ n'r2 53“ o u-’;rglmwn‘:- sla‘ yBrel- j ity x) r;:;l x.&w.'dfl D.MR estic—] mxm,. < 4 rthérl; ing: ntral of Bs.111 uotations nmneue 3 " d 4 ERAL SUMMARY. m’svutl\;e)rntt?m'rorzl“e.i'pah? '%23353‘;5- fresh | Do 1st ine.. % 3 g-:-u' Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, steady; g Grays, 1 40; whites, sl 30@1 45; Sur- $1 u%w i i 27: California Dairy, 50-1b bags, s p led in all sections no;'h réy ‘winds. . ?flf“& i ‘? “fl“»sfi 5 a 3 94 ;a. g uplrln‘fiz ;:\;;:a!%ficwg'/%c; l’miredecfl'é Fxfl 11‘;%@1 «:6 ubll $11214@1 52345 red, o @,%ca 1;;“!. ,l'\:}d-lh:‘l)l ug:_!.&l%i. No. } 5:‘ltnug;red ;és 60, .mmt:::‘ to quantity; with cool nights and occa- evada—Iair Wednesday; brisk y e on 5. 84 0. oats, A cf 4 . * c; in the intetior. Tiain has | winds. nestay; brisk westerly | (5 & Q mew ds. 008 Ren -k Thae hiie 121 | 3 white, 44%@AbKec: No. 2 rve, BO@BGe: falr L LN R L Aimonds, 164gi% for papeishell, 9910¢ 1«_;.-‘ QUICKSIL,VER 345 B50@47 per flask for lo- Tarts of the State, with high| San Francisco and vieinity—Fair Wednesday: ‘2 A& By 42104 %ol St L & W sl a2y | to cholce malling barley, CI061G: No. 1 flax- | firmuess for sound dry lots, ‘which are;dcspes; | SOPH7SN. SN0, UEC, (or RaR o | e and PGS S e e, avy rainfall in the coast and bay | light northerly, changinz to brisk _westerly | C & N con 7s....13014|U Pactfic ds, [T L OO N N de 415 sk | Dot/ thers 1= & good deal of damp and miusty | 100, Bsatery; Trasl] Fis. 2012%c1 Bilbers, | SUGAR_The Western Sugar Refining Com- = unday night. Hailstorms | winds. ALEXANDER G. McADIE, 1CR1&P 4s 123 | timothy ne , $7; mess pork, per bbl, $16 409 | stock which nobody wants and it has to go HONEY—Cnm;' u@ue't oc:-n::n. 2 | _quotes as_follows, per pouna in 100-Ib caquin Valley on the lst. Forecast Officlal. | CCC & St L g 45,103 | 10745 e per 100 Ibe, 85 4500’47 ahort | fow. et ot BAE tor bright -.n“:fillcl Cubes, A, Crushed and Crushed, ade rapid srowth, and prospects Chicago Term 4s. 89 | ribs 'sides’ (loose), $8 5@S 90; salted | “Targe Yollow, $1 3301 3; small Tound do, | for Mght amber; water e xtracted, 5@ | 430c: Powdered. i8%c: Candy oy A v Concht Geol Ty Sty Reavy Pitee et Colo & So 4s..... 04% 3 733, | shoniders (boxed), THRQTIRG: short cioar Sies.| $1 ALY o . S on S os aa f ver X ; dark, | $:36¢; Dry Granulated Fine, 4.23c; Dry Gramu- w in the central and ¥ | Denv & R G 45..107% 'West Shore 113~ | (boxed), 2040 30; whisky, basis of high | RYE—02i4 per ctl. The market con-| BEESWAX—273%@29c per I lated’ Coarse, 4.25c; Fruit Granuiated, 4.25¢ 9 th nearly average crops Erle prior lien 4s, mv.\v\neen & L E 48.. 1% | Wines, §1 :w clover, contract grade, $8. tinues inactive and featureless. ——, % | E”‘, gmume} (‘mo-m ‘z" "onl}z: m e 7 ' ki ‘onfectioners’ H na. - Bariey ls headig out EASTERN MARKETS. o D G e { e, Cent da.... 084 | “3icies ERUIp Rigmbgts, 1. DOCIOWREAT-Qioted Pate BL SO A0 vie Provisions. | Extre C T rser doldes C. 3056 D" 3800 g e g B :;’0‘; . Nackiny ol leatond o oomeon ey Flour, barrels . 19,000 28,000 ° | 6l o Lo FOEE B, e | borrels, 10 more; half-barrels, 25¢ more ; sted, 3 11104 | %, bushel 268, T cago w . bags, g LA E NEW YORK MINING STOCKS, Corn, bushels 120000 Flour and Millstuffs. Bt fompers et S L B L T TS, R T some places during the next few daym. Hay 15 New York Stock Market. ot oo 23| Zdttle Chter 11 Onts, bushels 153000 — offerings decreace. {5 per ib. No order taken for less’ than 78 B e it e gt e & Alice - i }gg;fi:(o 2 s 331 e bushels - 11000 The millers continus o Foport a very fair d- | Trade In this market is very slow and prices | barrels or its cauivalene. T a vl NEW YORK, April §.—Th e - | Bruns: 10| Phoenix % - mand for Flour. | - B euss riy all deciduous fruits are in m;: bx;xm: s Ry In m? o ;;r‘k’::‘ ::s’;’l:‘; Comiatoek: Tanns 03| Potost . 5 ‘,’3, On the Produc: dechrmxce lnfl:fl;hez .lbuj‘()er FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 50@ h‘ggvl'mgc L%gAu‘h‘B::::dm n’;,z*lcéc»}:r ‘L ;.:. | 5:;1;;' 'or;’!:::'rgd .u:. $15@19 6.0‘ ;::'n“na Puin GF Che Shwin, and give Daileatiea ) ol o ek Con Cal & Va 5| Bavage . g1 | market —was steady. S |8 75, usual terms; Bakers' Bxtras, §3 40@3 50; | 16c for extra light and 15%c for sugar-cured; | 4; Pickets, $19; Shingles, for = Stmally large yieul. Veceville auricoth | PAST SO IV RN . ageratetve Souisutlo ks 50|Sierra Neva 20 | dairies, 22020, Cheess; steady, 13gisc. Eews, | Orex'un §2 7983 35 per barrel for family and | Bastern sugar-cured Hams, 13le; California | $i 75 for No. 2i Shakes, $13 for SOt and B4 sre reported as large as almonds and the trees | developed on the recovery in stocks. This lead- 40/Small Hopes,... . 45| frm; fresh, 14%@lbc. N $33 30 for Bukers'; Washington Bakers 123 @16c; Moss Beef, 042 60 per bar- | for sawn; Rustie, $25G31, laden, Oranges are in bloom in the | erchip scemed to remain with the Western men | i Standard 335 Xtra Mess, $10G10 50; Family, $11G11 90; ! e Iaiigitie VP NS Pomiety C‘“{:m':):'fl who took hold of the market late last week. 5 il M!LLSTUFFS—PrIcen in sacks are prime Mess Pork, $16; X clea{' ;zz 50@23; P g citras frulig are appearifg 1o San DIsg0 | ryere wns some evidence fhat'their forces bad ot AND BONDS ; { lows, usual discount to the trade: Mess, $18 ‘Dry Salt Pork, $i1 50@12 50: Receipts of Produce. e Seathe Guring the | been recrmiteq fram. other sources: while' their e b5l Foreign Futures. ,Qo;x; fi“}c‘:‘%}fl.'i,“’: Rye Flour, $3; Rye Meal, Pigw Feet, $4 15; Smokeq Beet, and favorable for crops | pueltion was stronger by reason of the shaking @3 Adventure 2. | ; R | FOR TUESDAY, APRIL 8. Frequent showers have occurred | off of a weak following by yesterday's re. | Time loans. 1155 Alonenre 30 | - 19 ,'ndu"ék?neuoznrg‘:xo:u Foos T Fidn T.‘:S"'L‘-},“:‘?fi.‘;\fi??“,f.,"" e | Flour. qr sks... 16,268 | Tallow, etls. 209 in_ nearly all parts of the \‘-Ile; m-;:a_ t(-;a\’: sction. The extension of the #hort fhterest’| Ponle-— A P 85% oL | Wheat, Farina, " $1 50; Whole Wheat | pure, 11%c; 10-1b tins, 12¢; 5:1b tins, 12%c; | Wheat, ctls 1,630 |Pelts, bdl: 303 regaining color and making good | SUrINE Testerday's deciine was 2150 & technical [ Ater com iy Tots, o | Boade - - 58% LIVERPOOL. | Fiour, '$3 20; Rolled Gats (barrels), $7 35G9; in | 5-Ib tins, 15%ec. | Barley, etl Hid 833 "on the bottam Inds 1y | fACtor Of strensth in to-day’s market, The - | N Gos b Cone: 58 - o SRR OO L sacks, §6 85@8 60; Pearl Barley, §5 50: Spiit | COTTOLENE—One half-barrel, 9%c; thres FOats, ctis 1,116 | Quickstiver, 20 e Dt o e o8 | assurance of the mpeculative clement. was not | - piauiis & Coke: |Centenmiat ere:%8 Peas, $6 00; Green Peas, $6 00 per 100 Ibs, | halt-barrels, 9%c; one tlerce, 9%¢; two terces, ICom. ctls. S0l Y pects continue good for heavy crops of wheat imminent this morning and ere was consid- §'$ [Copper Range ‘con m ¥ 9%c; five tierces, 9% per Ib. erable wavering and- uncertainty "I e early g rLer sect i wubant g o ex, | movement o yrices, Lot thers wes not iy 3638 Pranilin o0 18 Hay and Feedstuffs. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. I;’fi.‘:’f.'i'.‘? " ty. Pears are in full bloom e o~ O - ex B X | Boston & Maine uu% sle Royale : Guinda. Almonds are said to be | PEisistent absorption ok aouisviile and Nashe | Boston Elevated. 108 % Mohawk Bran rules firm at Monday's advance. Mid-| L B T R : t-rz". oy e p The present outlook | ¢ e alicer > ~% . | 147% Old Domi: dlings, Rolled Barley and other Feedstuffs are | & s is tncreas- | Lonc o s of cherries, plums, | R O rille " aed “Nasmine | alsc in good shape for sellers. €, as Wiil be seen by the new quotations. ;. a3 BRI peaches and pears. At Vacaville aprcots are | 028 movement = and Nashville ket biend 1 Slenty ot Eay: comiitis i to fueat el | CHGICH’ cliDe e in demmnd; hut Beevy and | 2 3 now as Jarge a5 aimonds. Citrus fruits are in | PEOVEd the central figure of the market and its | New York Metal Market demands, and as a blg crop is looming up the | defective are nexlected. oo s Bl Ced), e 4% R 5 - e advance was the dominating factor | ¢ ot orm = S A e L S Yy SUNNGTA Moot | w5 the broadening demand o7 stocks, The | g s el | celing 15 more or less weak, though prices are ks e joaid ae e, o 25 OREGON. o Ly . s el ous |- — ntaing Tray & Comst and bay sections.—Warm weather has | SS31L°E8 10 e #iock Were on an. enormous e A S g;, e NEW YORK, April —London tin prices | "ERAN-§16 50817 per ton tinues quiet anid the feeling Is more. oF less | FOtatoes, sks - prevailed during the week. and conditions have |-wesicrn contingent of specuiators was ‘Tein- | v were advanced £1 10s, making a gain of £5 10s | MIDDLINGS—319 50@21 per ton. weak. Sy en very favorable for all crops. Light show- &t Mass Electric 'United States. 5 FFS_Roll: d B l $31@21 50 per | _ The situation Hi = have fallen at intervals, end heavy rain fell peLE e ",”' bbl oW hyoed 5 m. Ttah .. 223 | Within two days. Spot closed at £125 Gs 3d | mi gxl?f{': P i egz.'&@zu jomgg el a‘xnld mdi: gfi‘fl'fi»‘n’, t::fl:u;_e, e B e d oL e g e o only recently returned from a long;| 54 Victoria 514 | and futures at £123 10s 3d. The New York | | s - S TR MRS | o recenat e WA e Capiant® i T T | et Milnced 5 potnts, it ot losed nt | 13,8003 Comait i, 31081, Corm Menl, | a st ing everse, 'orie Hifes tontinie 1o STOCK MARKET growth and are in excellent condition. There | 110 =1 . olverine > ith light stock - ) elient "¢ | Tire of amrutises on the part of sperilstors: 3 5 o | Peel $10G17; Cottonsced eal, 26 50, With light stocks everywhere. a Short ¥ield of €rain in | The reported acquisition of the Atlanta, Knox- | Wesimsee com.. 1000 D07 Vet D | Copper “wes quiet here with lake at $12m AY—Wheat, $9@11 50; Wheat and Oat, | HIDES AND SKINS—cCull ' County. most cor- 12 25, electrolytiggat $12 15 and casting at $12. and brand: !ss 50@11; Oat, $8@10 50; Alfnlfa, $8@11; Clo- [ about 1l4c under quotatioms. H sated | *- - | ol tille and Northern Kailway was believed to be | Ry iné: 4 bs net high b eavy_salted ¢ prospects were hever bet- | I q LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Loncon copper cfosed Gs net higher, with spot Steers, 10%ct meal the preliminary to active incursions into new 6d re 3. $7@9; Volunteer, $6'50@S 50; Stock, §$6@S um, light, 8@Sic Rusiness w: tull all along the line in the ! wheat, barley and oats. | {nilory " The Deilet was professed that ihe | Consols, money.04 1-16'N Y Central. Tl b byaugat hateTar 4 Der. ton. Cow Hides, Sc for heavy and SySlac for lLight: Xy . - near San Luis Obispo Do s $4 12% and | * | morning and no changes worthy of mote oo ....167 Y new iesue of $5,000,600 of stock for the purpose oufi Norfolk & West.. 38 | 4155 unchanged at London, which closed at| STRAW—40@05c per bale. s O8NS CoRAITN Hip, 2033 0; Dalted Veal, ed with good results, Work is 5 —_— Salted Calf, 10c bry Hi lls; | curred, The afterncon was equally feature- ¢ this purchase already has been marketed, | Anaconda Do_prefd <92 1571 e e ng In hop Selds, orchards and vine- | °f U < | i Ont & West 9, o Dry Kip, 13 c.lr. b Cuils and ! less deciduous fruits are Going well, and | {nus o8 the market from the future offer- | Atohison 100" Pennnylv.:l:n:l : Fa, | Spelter ruled fim at 5 points advance at Beans and Seeds. Brands, 15c; Sheeukinl. Shearlings. 20g30c | The Oakland Tramsit Company proposes te eavy yield, no injurious | 553l CorLany gave rise (o contectiy oo in | Baltl & Ohio.....108%| Reading -. Rotr York mdicoety st bt 8 Landoo somider] i gach; short Wool, 35@60c each; medium, 65@ | create & boaded fndebtedness of $6,500,000 to rred thus far. Citrus fruifs | 1y, possibilities of the establishment of a | Canadian Pacific.118%: 42 Tron remained quiet and steady locally, with | Lima and Pink Beans are lower and Whites | % e 2-5,5:1 1' b g8 each: Horse Hides, | P e et sy oo i . o7l Joaguin Valley —The weather has been | CONMUNIty of interest in the territory con- | .. | pigiron warrants nominal, No, foundry, | continue depressed. Receipts are moderate, | 521t ¥ oL Ty !",;_,'l"n’m;“w:’,mor A b el ik e gyt B ol i s i elight than during the preceding [ SZ0ed. IDinols Central and Southern Ratiway | | Daiahern, $19020; No. 2 foundry, Northern, | but enough for the limited inquiry. There 15 | Hides, dry, $1 95 for larse, $1 2501 30 for me. | been called foF June: 10 to take action o the week ol mights and light frosts in some | ioumens Loread into the Southesters stocis | ;}malsiou’fmry‘ o e e 80; gmall White, &2 i 417 7or sl gpa-T0d tor ol uck | preposition. It I reported that an additionat sections. Light rain fell in mearly all sections S = % S L %! Skins—Dry Mexiean, 2234¢; dry salted Mexican, made ecnesday and Sunday, and hatl- | S 5 Pou, but Dolon Facific Southern ‘he | Eri e “Bielish market Was llrm. " Glaagow E 20c; dry Central American, 33340. Goat Bitng | bond e = be later by the ferry Grain continues in good is making Tapid growth. is D in Kern County & are expected hern California'—Warm weathe: vailed Auring the week, and conditi on the ist at Fresno, Some reports in- & has commenced. Irrigation water is reported Pears, prunes, tes and apricots are in full bloom: heavy Vines ere about two weeks Parller condition | tro Vaade Green ferred on the strength of an analogy history of General Electric. gave way on.the profit taking which di in the last hour and the principal active were ez market closcd easy. peaches, r hae pre- fons have | 1o.day heid firm at 5 to 6 per cent. There was a generzl movement in the Vanderbilts of from one to three points, and a large number of minor stocks, of which Electric stocks made sensational advances of 143% for the common and 15 for the first pre- with the The whole market eveloped e stocks ried back from 1 to 2 points. The The rate for call loans It was 21.@3 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 2% per cent. ‘Che rate of dis- count in the open market for three months' bills Is 2%®@2 11-16 per cent, London Market. closed at 5.s 3d and Middlesboro at 47s 1%d. New York Cotton market. Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, April 8.—CATTLE — Recelpts, 4000, including 250 Texans; strong. Good to prime steer¥, nominal, $6 60@7 30; poor to me- S 005 15: Ted Roa- DRIED PEAS—Niles. $1 00G2; Green, $1 50 @2; Blackeye, nominal, Potatoes, Onian.q—cfii Vegetables. Extra fancy Oregon Burbanks cleaned up. Little of the stoek in first hands were well —Prime Angoras, 5¢; large i medium, 35c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered. 5%@6c per Ib; Nevada, 12@15¢ per Ib. HOPS_11G1% for fair and 124@ldc per 1b for good to cholce, first hands. San Francisco Medt Market. Prices for all descriptions remain about the company. The 3000 shares of the unissued stock gf the Pacific Gas Improvement Company, wi i 2 50@2 65: the we acreage in wheat is much larger 2 - | SEmps. fricste ““‘""’ $2 50@2 65: Yel- | n; "5 “ 41, grease, 215@3 Bt Gkt Che THAE Will b | qub o PO, CURIES) WS g thoet nen. | —— low Mustard, §3 263 60; 'Flax, 32 25g2 00; | N3y 207 2 G0C Brease. PUOIAC gtee: a0 directors offered to the stockholders by circu- o scarcity of early rain. Bar-| of minor industrials advanced was as large as| Do prefd. ? |NEW !lromc ”“L y .—'n:: scmlan market | fé‘s‘/“@'&"i-f?cc'."fl:fi:f:“?o @%'-“Jc" g;; ‘{',;3 defective, 18@14c; Middle county' fres. 13@15c x z-rbletbt:r d-c $36 per dnrch‘ 3 the ::’n-mm. i€ out in some places. _Alfalfa har- - - s 7 5. closed qulet, 1 point higher nts lower. % s : , 13 ive, 12@1 Southern, 12" mont] o be based upon one share for every ten held, beEir in'a Tew days 1n Fresho Coun. has rccently been the rule. The Westinghouse | Bar silver, steady, 24%d per ounce. Money, ol po QA o do, datect e e ums:' | have all been sold and paid for. They were bought chiefly by large stockholders. This in- creases the amount of issued stock from 32,000 shares to 35,000, The authorfzed capital Is $5,000,000, in 50,000 shares. The following quotations for the United Raflways of San Francisco were received yes- e B e s 5 505 ay from New York by Bolton, uyter In Some sietione on the Jet and B Grain js | Blieved that this rate would check futurs (- NEW YORK, April 8—The Commerctal Ad-| B 4 2380 &0: Sockers and feeders, 82 50| wiy geit over $1.75. The demand was not very | same. Beet s steady and unchanged. Mut- | = an’: Common stoon $55 S1itgmts D,’“?m Sonh comtition wnd Erowine vapidly: sass of | Shpments of gold, and this assurance was & | vertiser's London financial cablegram saya: b o L2 one 30 @0 | brisk, as buyers wero holding off expecting | ton continues scarce and firm, while Lamb is | S 1214005 50. 4 por’ cont bonda $0° SOGon: v sown has commenced-heading. With | op e ,‘fis:r’j‘:‘) g e';';gm[':“h“fhsl ;fi‘&l{ The stock market was quiet and {rregular to- | &5"yier’ g5; Taxas fod sters, $600 "““‘:r“‘_; ‘ heavier receipts. New Potatoes cleaned up | ip increasing supply and weak. Veal is about | subscriptions, 101 75@$102. the average April rainfall there will be ened the situation of the banks o {ar that the | 03Y- ~Consols Were firm on the reported post- | steers, §5 40@0 20. . well under a steady inquiry for shipment | gg before gquoted. Grain-fed Hogs are in light | The annual meetings of the Hawallan Com- crops of wheat, barley, oats and hay in<e feeling in (he money market to-day was much | Ponement of the budget In expectation of peace | HOGS—Receipts to-day, 13,000; to-morrow, | Rorth, There are very few Garnet Chiles in | supply, while recelnts from the dalries are | mercial and Sugar Company and the Southern e e S e ol “"“5 quieter, | developments. Kaffirs were good on unconfirmed | 23,000; left over, . Steady’ to strong. | the miarket; but other seed Potatoes are plen- | increasing and the market is firm at the recent | Facific Company will be held to-day. s dotng Su coming up, and | “The bord m: jras rather quiet, but firm. | rumors of Boer surrenders, ranging from 600 o | Mixed and putchore’, 80 00G0 U7t ood €3 | tiful and prices arc unchange advance. Ao, e ::’:"-Tl";.“u‘;' ey “33:,1"{"‘ E"}y Towal sales, $3,770,000, ” 000, Americans were weak eArly on the mo. | Cholce heavy, 47 07%; rough neuy, $665 | There is nothing new to report in Onlons. DRESSED MEATS, STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. les . rees are in s bloom &t Azusa and Anaheim and young frufts trees the last call, Unifed States bonds were all unchanged on | mentary outlool confined to Louisville in New York. Attention was and Nashville, which '@flsfifi. light, $6 6 75; bulk, $6 7 HEEP—Receipts, 7000. Eleady tu nnms. TACOMA, April !——WEEAT—Q\I'CI and Asparagus was lower under heavy receipts. ‘There was some inquiry for northern shipment Wholesale rates {rom slaughterers to dealers are 8 follow sre appearing on cltrus in San Diego E o Good to cholce wethers, $5 2505 75; T |and the local demand was steady, but dealers cers and QT I FUNSDAY. AR SR Anricots and peaches are in bloom, XEW YORK STOCE LiST. N Bavancing Teom 1005 o5 tize 'fic,'.‘d:t.“’:,‘f; S B T R R T R R S R S R 5 S ) ToTie for St e Fry z s are opening Stocks— Bales. High. | Cautgint short. - Other stocks were negiooted, but | Yeariings, i mative lambs, 81 7507; | fect sales, Rhubarb and Peas stood about the VEAL™ Larse, T%@8%c; small, 810 per UNITED STATES BONDS. * summary.—Good growing week, | Atchison 1,000 & Denver and Rio Grande spurted 1% in the | Western lambs, $5 3 same. Stocks were large, but the shipping de- i 1o, Bid. As] Bid. Ask. B e i L [ o | street. Canadlan Pacific relapsed 2 point. The ST JOREPH, mand did much to relieve the market, Thers | *MiipoN—Wathers, $%@9%c; Evves, 8GS3c | 45 ar coup. 111 113 |4s ar ¢ (new)1303¢130% tees mpe hathwi ,,5 T st | Balt & Oblo ptd | merket Is nervous about the speculative fever | ST. JOSEPH, Aoril 8.—CATTLE—Receipts, | W feW vegctables recelved from Los An- rer Dound, 4s qr reg....111 111%'3s ar coup...109%110 it A Candien Pacie | in_Montreal coal and iron shares. 1800; steady. Native, $6 50@7: cows and heir- | ¥eles and the quotations.the ehiefly for carried. AMB—Yearlings, 9@10c per Ib; Spring MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. e e | "Rio Tintos were strongly bought, the price | ers, $1 20@6 30; veals, $3G5 75; stockers and R e A opuation ikl Lagab, 1174G12%0 per b, Oc SS Co Bs. — un Weather R ot Ooloc . A AR R e R $4.50; steads. Lizht and Ctaar o ey eriea s W | PORK.Dredeet Hoss, €05 per Ih Ombus C 6s. — ic. Amalgamate viden: o be pald. —Receipts, v, an T catier Report. et S | “"The market repaid the bank £2,000,000, but | light mixed, $6 6@ K0 medium and heavy, | | POTATOES -New Potatocs. 214@51co per Ib; LIVESTOCK MARKET. Pue §'1m :lwmmm e “hic Tor e remains {mpoverished. $6 75G6 05; plg#, $4 2G5 old, §126@1 40 for Burbanks from tho river: | e following quotations are for good sound - (20th Meridlan—Pacific Time.) s 1 s pi L YR, SHEEP—Receints, 00 active, steady, &{;fm Burbanke, J1 4501 707 Oreson Gamet | iivestock delivered at San Franclsco, less §0 e R G SAN ANCISCO, April 8, 5 . 5 P h - X 5 Westy plles, §1 60; River Reds, ; Early hrinkage for cattle: & = s compared with those of same date last | Chic & G W A (3. — e e L 0O Tentee, 1 99 Aor Mer- | rguite: thin Cown, 40%s perib - T |Shra Calie Tizsats #54 rainfall in last twenty-four hours: | Chic & G W B prd NEW YORK, April §—Money on call, firm, Boston Wool Market. ONIONS—Oregons, $2G2 15 for the best' and sgggy_wl’ffl-:fi @bc; Ewes, § ':,fuc)' 118% — (S P of A 68 e s Giic & Nortwetra 22 56U per cent; cloniug offesd 4t 7 per cent; §1.7562 for lower grades; Australlyn.'S3 256 | 1y (grose. welho): == | awm . g — Last This Last ic acific. prime mercantile paper, 4%@0 per cent. Ster.| o 3 75, second hands; Green Onfons, 25@50c per S Suckling Lambs, $2 50@2 75 per b by = = Chic Term & Trny. ; OSTON, April 8.—The Wool market was ex- | 3 ™ EMBs " Suckiing et — 104%4[S P of Cés e o g e Tt v Chic Trm & Tr ptd i B g in | ceedingly quibt nere this week. Trade has been | "¥pGETABLES —Asparagus, extra fancy, }‘“ésé"pfr’"g““ Ty a2 (,‘m“}s' e C.C C & 5t Louis. $1550 ror w1y anve Btor St 25 and practically paralyzed by the numerous strikes | §2.26@2 50 per box, $1 15@2 for No. 1 and | * Hugs nive Hogs, 200 Ibs and under, 6%e: Lo i B —— e o Lot i T emere bl usum 85%. Bar | in the woolen mills, The trade seems to have | $1 25@1 50 for No'2; Rhubarb. 50c@$i Der| g0 1bs and over, 6%c; feeders. 5%@ Baeadt - St > ln‘”‘ Colo 80 24 xf;d zn\zr 53%c. Mexican dollars, #ic. much confldence in the future of the market, | boX; extra nn‘cy $1 %gnin Peuh $2@3%c; | gyc; sows, 20 per cent off; boars, 50 per o . % Doln & Hileos. Go\emment bonds, steady; State bonds, in- | based largely upon the comparatively small Stflns Beans, mr ,f:)s "1 es, 8@12%5c; Cab- cent’ off, and stags, 40 per cent off {rom the 12114121 p- " Dela Lack & Wi active; rafircad bonds, strong. amount of wool on hand carried over. 40c per ctl s Angeles Tomatoes. $1@ | ghove qliotatior 109%110 Do stmpd. 11116 — S Demy & i Grands L — pelerritory wools are vers quiet; Cholce staple 5: ::“;;z; vox and $01 2 per crate; Mexican et e O s S e i Ban Dicgo. Denv & 1t G pid Condition of the Treasury. oot i e T e M S e LU R e D;:aggl;?ma i0g1ic per ib; o8 An- General Merchandise. 3 %S s ¥ wat o Lo = temperat b quoted at 47@48c. The ordinary fine Territor; ’nlen do, C; ed Okra, 1215@20c per = e i MS.@:::.‘%“;ZMMK'““ ture, | rle 54 pea WASHINGTON, . Avcil| 8 Toay's. state- | (8 sellci ot A8GN0G; sg0uted, fine medium, 45 }m.‘-‘"“"& o g .fi:’:fl"fl% Gicgms | BAGS—Grain Bags, June and July, 6e; San | ek szf: t:'mun % The Iolowing maximum and minimum te- | Great N°’}"“’“ vra B it O R o the memieal | £ e Tor Dhatra It WO & very auiet, | 90 o largeGarile, 11éadle; con Angeies | Quentin, 55e; Wool Bags, 32@35c; Fleece WATER STOCKS. peretures were reported from Eastern stations: | Hocking Valley .. fund, exclusive of the 0,000 gold resarye | (oS PHG D el available stock on Green Peppers, 1216@15¢c; Mexican, do, S@10c; | Twine, 7%@Sc. -ry, % Port Costa.. usg Boston . £2-50/Omana . ey oo . '.r;m‘”"m‘:’g"{;;’;,g{,"‘;l%"o‘;’fbfl;""‘;;m A Sty e oy Lgs Plant, from Los A‘ l‘mzo-: ‘Summer | - CANNED ASPARAGUS—The California Fruit * |spring Val.. 93% Cincinna: 44-26|Chicago o ’ Squash, from ngeles, 1 50; Marrow- s=oc! quof 1 3 Philadeipht 4640/ Duluth . Jowa Central... X Northern Business. far Hauash. $10015 per ton: Hubbard Sgasen, | Conners Association & 2“; the following uu AND e fowa Central p.d prices for 1002, per case, lozen cans to the | L& p 2% — |Pac Light .. 45 — Jacksonville 8O- 52|sz Louis Dt <5 —— §10@15; Myshrooms, nominai. case: Mammoth White, $250@375; Large ' ‘i_}x:t are Z |sac E Gar: 203 — Wkt - ,Q'fili'.',‘.-.‘."‘&:f . 7 TAcouAs,fl April 8.—Clearings, $235,085; bal- Poultry and Game. wm:f. L o Mt Choves. 75'.;““,- g SRS TG L ce 8% '8 e 111 N > g ot THE COAST RBOOHD, New Yori Grain and Produce. ;f%'h%r;’n. Apell. 8—Clearings, $100,000; | i b ot was fim, ofvin 1o mod. | B 052 Largs Green,” 26300, "Mealums Green. | Dag SllSn G o B 8¢ — . ances, R - | $175@2 50; Small Green, . NCE., "] ¥ E © @ | Mashattan L...... £ 4 . oth. April 8.--Clearings, $254,246; bal- | erate receints of Californian and the absence ¥ CANNED FRUITS—The market Is well sup- T § ybgE 27 P % F.408. of Eastern from the market, All descriptions | plied and weak, with some cutting reported. ££5 zs NEW YORK, April 8—FLOUR--Recelnts; “"SEA gfin‘"“ 8.—Clearings, $617,107; bal. | cleaned up readily with the excevtion of | The California Frult Canners quote as follows, BANKR ETATIONS. £5f Ef 2 19,888 barrels; exports, 15,741 barrels: quiet, | 220" : g i oty ke o Lyttt 4 8 6 R ST T L e KR o o P et - ",‘,,""-’;““' 2 s X el o 3 e s 2 § 2 § bu: -m and :;me‘: ln‘:er ul:u- m‘. zfln:;; : Noflhzrn W heat Market DG:ma was neglested. Receipts were about | Lemon Clng. Gai Sate Dp. uu-'t = |! F b : £ 3 patents, §8 S5@4 25; . 33,7 8 ¢ First Nationl — : § : 8 80; do axtru. $3 15@3 25; winter lov grades, PouLTE!—-!Avc Turkeys, 14@15¢ for Gob- ¢ 3 SAVINGS BANKS, 1 g 4 52 951 5 OREGON. blers and 10giTc for Hens; Geese per pair, e WHIATRecelpts, 6825 bushels: 'expirts, |- PORTLAND, AbHl §—WHEAT—wWatia | iF 061 fafi' Cotllags, §2 2563 Helhck- e % 30 e Mo 3 ras 80 £ 0. b agers PLAS | Walla, 64G84%c; bluestem, 05@05%e; valley, | §0 foF 014 8% g ol Mutual Sav. 80 §7% Union Northern Duluth, 81%c . 'o. b. afloat; N 'HINGTON. l nmn Fryers, b Bmlhn. m;o S F Sav hard Manitoba, 81%c . o. b. afioat. e s for larze for small; Pigeons, at market was steadler on small Norihy. SERATILRIRLRRLREE] ., i0retmas, steady; bluéstem, Odc; club, §1 0@l 75 per‘-dounn for old and $2 25@2 50 8 46 36 4 28 .10 34 S= % 3 80 32 te, but broke rish 2 - g8z B e T S B Foreign Market AR S B S p i lA::vlu :;o '128 g o v mmnf e "t“ 7 3 luemer wm. ¥ ngn S, . ‘,’,“:,: 1 5' Bn“ ”&J“k 8‘::‘1;‘: 3 3% 0EBEX e frm net adyi E e ers, T TR e e g ’m"v-"'*ifl"l?é'- R L ' 2% - c; Sep cl ; 3 g 5 24 “ TDEE AN fidl.—sm'}y‘*"' it g:lnd 34 cargoes of Wails B“""' Chee” and Eggs. a ? % ] HOPS—F e Wata e ase ‘hgu-n country ts, i g o, Y < 18 65 46 changed 10 © points met 1o | mun.—-wn-t.mu-a Mok Shiefan i sediecy Mg o Deiow. | Continued o Page Thirteen.

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