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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Sil Hay ver and Exchange about as before. Wheat dull, but steady. Corn and Rye inactive at the familiar quotations. and Feedstuffs remain as previously quoted. Beans no lower, but depressed and dull. Butter and Eggs declining under excessive stocks. Barley and Oats ditto. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SAT London” Market. NEW YORK, April 11.—The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: Stocks were vory confident to-day, in the expectation of peace. Insiders were specula- tively buying Kaffirs freely, but the public continued shy. Consols closed 9-16 up at 94 11-16. Americans began flat and_remained idle. New York was a moderate buyer in the alternocn. In the street these shares were firm except Union Pacific. which broke. To-day's feature was Louisville and Nash- ville. Five hundred shares chanzed hands at 1197, then the price dropped to 117% and hung around 118 most of the day. In the | the week number 182, against 178 last week, | and heifers, $1 535 i this week Iast year, 102 i 1000 and S5 | ers. and. Fesdore in 1899, Failures in Canada for the week numbe 26, as against 18 las week, 25 in this filfl ligh week a year ago and 35 in 1900. 95@7 15; plg: — N r Dun’s Review of Trade. *1 NEW YOBK, April 11.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade to-morrow will say: Good news/predominated in the business world notwithstanding two somewhat serious draw- backs. Weather conditions have been unsat- isfactory at many points, retarding retail dis- tritution and delaying outdcor work, while excessive rain has put many Southern plan- ters behind With work in the cotton fields. Stil! more of a handicap is the strife between wage carners and employers, t Manufacturing is exce fonally active in lines not disturbed by strikes and there is a_vigor-. ous movement of goods through regular chan- nels. Not only pigiron but bars, billets and struc- turn]l shapes are all sold so far ahead that business is comparatively light, although con- street the price bounded to 119%, closing at | sumers were rcady to absorb any early deliv- RDAY, APRIL 12, 1902. eals, $3@5 75; stock- 10c higher. Light $6 707; medium and heavy, SRSD. rocibts, 3000, Steady, Western lambs, $6@6 75; Western sheep, $4 40@6. New York Metal éMar NEW YORK, Avril 11.—An advance of avout 26 points on the inside price for pig tin in the local market and a firm close followed a gain of 12s 6d at London, that market closing with spot at £125 7s 6d and futures at £123 7s ¢d. New) York closed at 27.70c to 27.75¢ for spot. Copper was firmer in tome here, but un- changed, with lake quoted at 12c to 12%c, electrolytic at 12igc and casting at 12c. At London the closing price was bs higher, with spot and futures at £33 7s 6d.. Lead was firm here at 44c and London ad- vanced 1s 3d to £11 10s. Spelter was firm locally at 4.45c. London. was unchanged at £17 15s. The local iron market was steady (o firm In tone, but unchanged. Pigiron warrants con- tinue more or less nominal. No. 1_foundry Northern, $19@20; No. 2 foundry Northern, $18@1Y; No. 1 _foundry Southern. $17 50@18; No. 1 foundry Southern soft, $17 50@18. Bl s $1 25@1 50 for No. 2: Rhubarb, 35c@$1 per box; extra fancy, §1 25; Greon Poas, 3G2%he String Beans, from Los Angeles. 8@12%c, 1 cluding wax; Cabbage. 40c per ctl; Los Angeles Tomatoes, T5c@$1 25 per box and $1@1 25 per crate; Mexican Tomatoes, 75¢@$1 25 per box. including repacked: Dried Peppers, 10@llc per Ib: Los Angeles do, 13@17%c: Dried Okra, 1214 @30c per Ib; Carrots, 3 per sack: Hot- house Cucumbers, 50c@$1 per doz for small and | $1 25@1 50 for large; Garlie, 1%@2%c; Los Angeles Green Peppers, 123;c: Mexican do. 8@ 10c; kEgg_ Plant, from Los Angeles, 176@20c: Summer Squash, from Los Angeles, Toc@$1 25 Marrowfat Squash, $10@15 per ton; Hubbard Squash, $10@15; Mushrooms, nominal. Poultry and Game. Another car of Eastern Poultry was placed on the market yesterday, making the third since Monday. The market was firm under moderate receipts, and all descriptions moved off well. Game £old a little better at previous prices. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 13@lic for Gob- blers and 15@l6c for Hens; Geese, per pair, §1 50@1 i5; Goslings, $2 25@2 50; Ducks, 300 $6 for ¢ld and $T@S_for young; Hens, $i 504 &; young Roosters, $6 50G7 50; old Roosters, st Fryers, '$5 50@6; Brollers, $5@5 50 for nvme and 32G3 80 for small; Pigeons, §1 50 @175 per dozen for 0ld and $2@2 25 for Squabs, 1y boiled and 64c for raw. in barrels; Lard OIl, extra winter strained. barrels, 90c; cases. 98c: China Nut. 571@6Sc per gallon: pure Neats- foot, in barrels. T0c; cases, 75c pure, 65c; Whale Ofl, natural white, per gals lon; Fish Oll, barrels, 423ic; cases, 4T%e; Co- coanut Ofl, barrels, (3%c for Ceylon and 58%c for_Australian, COAL _OIL—Water White Coal Oil in bulk. 13%c: Pearl Oil, In cases 30c: .Astral 20c: 20c; Extra Star, 24c; Elaine, 25c; Eocene, ;" deodorized stove Gasoline. In bulk. 15%e: in cases, 22¢; Benzine, in bulk, 14l4c; in cases, 2lc; S6-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 20c; fn cases, 26%ec. TURPENTINE—67c per gallon in cases;and 6lc in drums and iron barrels. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per pound. in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A, Crushed and Fine Crushed, 4.50c: Powdered, 4.35c; Candy Granulated, 4.35¢; Dry Granulated Fine. 4.25c: Dry Granu- lated’ Coarse. 4.25c; Fruit Granulated, 4.20c: ‘Beet Granuiated (100-1b bags only), none; Confectioners’ A, 4.25c; Magnolla A, Extra C, 3.75¢; Goiden C, D, L barrels, 10c more; half-barrels, 25c more: boxes, 50c more; 50-1b bags, 10c more, for ali | kinds. Dominos—Half-barrels, 4.75¢; _boxes. Se per 1b. No order taken for less thaa 73 barrels or its equivalent. Recei, pmoduu. stons losing their grip at Chicago and wery dull here. 119%. Arbitragers still avold dealing in the | eries that might De offered. It is the excep-| The English markets were higher, with Glas- | Wll\n’ Hare, §i: Rabbits, 31 25 for Cotton- FOR FRIDAY, 'ried Fruit, Nuts and Raisins unchanged. shares. tion when order books are not filled for full | 80W at 538 8d and Middlesboro at 47s 10%d. |\ n 0 e gl for Brush; Gray Geese, $3; White Copper sold at 53% the ton and Rio Tintos | capacity well toward the end of 1902, > 5 Geese, 75c@$1 25: Brant, $1 26@2 per’ dozen; | Flour, qr sks APRIL 11, = were 1, up at 4% Wheat moved within narrow limits. ‘West. New York Cotton market. = |Honkers, $34; English Snipe, $5; Jack Snipe, | whesy oS 15270 Feed, shs ..o T Mcat market as before quoied f — e receints for the week were 1,722,542 bush: A $1 50. b .19 Shoris, ake .. | 6 £ E j = : 3 New York Money Market. | ols. it 2 e Yenr i ard e a8 (A1 |, NEW YORK. Aprll 11.—Thé cafton market S Oats, ctls . 610| Pelts, bdls 1,753 1toes, Onions and Vegetabl selling off well. back to last vear's figures, Lower prices stim: |-opened steady, with prices 10@14 points higher Buiter, Cheese and Eggs. o 99| Hides. No. 392 L 3 o 5 5 | NEW YORK, April 11.—Mcney on call, firm, | ulated exports for.a time, but shipments of | and closed barely steady, with prices net 1@S | - b7 g P ?"*‘ksfl‘er- - oultry and Game in moderate reccipt and tirm. ! at 4G5 per cent: closing offered at 4 per cent. | Wheat and flnurfi‘h'om all ‘ports of the United | points lower. Butter is stacking up and quotations are de- | Potatoes, sk 0 Ori s R | Prime mercantile paper, 41%4@5% per cent. E“;f'l dlurmlxnl 57& ‘l’t fi:{&;’“fi;"‘flm 3 i clining in consequence. The Portland market | Onions, sks .. Brandy, gals .. 1,300 ranges firm, Bananas higher and A pples steady. { Sterling cxchange, steady, with actual businees | Pushels agaitst LITLCQ) NEICE faot Neer. 4o Northern Business. + | 1snow under this, hence the Sound and British | Hay, tons . 1 29| Lime. bbis ans i 58 R v (i %fig"f'{, bills at $4 87% for demand and at | nited States, agalnst .203 last year, and 19 4 Columbia have transferred their orders to that | Bran. sks . ) Chicory, bbls 25 Not o new i doc stocks I's S5% for sixty days. Posted rates, |y . i year. % > oGy % . h yesterday's steamer took out | o 73 g ocal stocks and bonds. { $4 88 and $3 88%. " Commercial bilie, §4 43¢y | !0 Cannda, against'21 last year (¢ |1, SEATTLE, April '11—Clearings,” $449.216; | Farket, Thoueh Yoo ores e Betherh postnes | Wogl Dales .. — AR | #8516, Bar cliver, 53%c. Mexican dollars, | 4 ‘balances, $10,502. . | 43¢ "Bonde—Governments, firm; States, In- - PORTLAND, April 11.—Clearings, $631,817; | Wil make considerable difference heve. The | pooicoo qo agp active; railroads, irregular. s ¥xchange vesterday, after.considerable discus- Colo Southern .... 4.600 P : SPOKANE, _April . 11.—Clearings, $260,416; | slon’ and a -lengthy consideration of the situa- | o Weather Report. New Yorz Grain and P.radnéc Colo Sou 1st pfd 1,100 b330 A o 5 — Colo Sou 2d pfd 800 4 1*1; balances, $40,182." i tion, reduced its prices all around, making the b Meridian—Pacific Time.) |rm & Hudson Condition of the Treasury. TACOMA, * April; 11.—Clearings, $197,388; | new quotations as follows: Creamerles, 17@18c; T | balances, $15,i70. WASHINGTON, April 1L—To-day's state- | NEW YORK, April 11.—FLOUR—Receipts, I' megt of n‘he‘m-s:r{hb-]‘-‘x‘.&e%n oo:»he :‘;nerll | 96,118 barrels; exports, 19,838 barrels. -Firm. - und, exclusive of e ), 000, gold re- nesota patents, $3 80@3 95; Minnesota hand and coming i serve In the division of redemption, shows: |laiers, $2 90@3 20; winter patents, $2 S6@ ORBGON. g F s g R Butter and Eggs are in excessive supply and S T heni 1 3 . 32 ¢ i Dts of Eggs are running so large that - ok Stjiable, cash balance, ITLTS55TL; 80ld. | 4 05, airaights, $3 7003 85; Winter extras, $3 16 | PORTLAND, ~April 11 _—WHEAT — Walla | they excite considerable comment. The mar- | both are lower at wholesale, while the retail A Sl | @3 25: winter low grades. $2 85@3 05. ‘Walla, 63@64c; bluestem, 84@65c. ket x{f m‘«:hhenvfly xu‘p%llled‘ fi?d ::.e ufiungr lu g;;:;:'r:n'::r bxsl tg-m lower. Eggs and * # | WHEAT—Receipts, 16,575 bushels; exports, WASHINGTON. weak, with a general disposition to sell. The about the same. 120,931 bushels. . Spof, firm;-No. 2 red, 83%¢ | TACOMA, April 11.—WHEAT—Dull - and Exchange reduce«ljs;éum%u:;-l;:::es to 13@14¢c for | Meats, Poultry, Game and Fish show no SAN FRANCISCO, April 11— p. m. | Del Lack & West. he following are the seamonal rainfalls io | Demver & & & pid date, s compared with these oOf the same date | Bric ..o . @infall in the last twenty- dairles, 15@17c; store, 15e. The commission | | FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. houses also sold lower, and still were far from Northern Wheat Market. cleaning up. Cheese remains unchanged, with plenty on season and bours = 7E reat Northern 5 L, Last _This Last | Hocking Valley. ions— 24 hours Season. | Hocking Val pfd. 0. Tilinois Central u. lowa Central : L - X ranch and 123 changes worthy of 0.00 Iowa’ Central pfd. i by ]emfim; No. 2 red, 86¢ £, o, b, afloat; No. 1| steady. ~Bluestem, 64c; club, 63c. Recelbty wacs BEAIC Houndns 71, bibe and vl vorthy of note. .90 Lake Erie & West. Bank Clear mgs. { Northern Duluth, 83c 1. o, b 8oaty No, uhatd.. - PRTE TR bbl of Butter, 2205 cases of Eggs, 21,700 | Spiing Vegetables are still more or less dear, : f:: ;a:: i \:\).Dm' .;L x | Manitoba, 85%c f. o. b. afloat. The cgy,»gipj Parftgu Markets. vl[luada of California Cheese and 30,000 pounds | 38 'khel season is :E\'!rall weeks late and the - X X _ouis & Nash.. ! 3 S BP e < =13 ; of Eastern Cheese. markets are none too well supplied. Strawber- - bispo ... 0300 | Manhatan 1. 14100 FEENE s dnent repurt, afivanosgt RO SRS SRlerClY 2 BUTTER—CreAmery, 19c per pound . for | ries are also backward in coming in and are eles .00 | Metropolitan St Ry 1,300 NEW YORK, April 11.—The following | 1¢ per bushel to-day. Room traders. thinking | LONDON, April 11.—Consols, 04 11-16; sii- | g, TIERZCremeny, 10¢ gL s 4 0.00 | Mexican Centr 9.700 table, cemplled by Bradstreet. shows the : the early firmness was thelr upportunity. over- | ver, 24%d;: French rentes, 100f 95c; wheat car- | dairy, 15G1714ec; store Butter, 16¢ per pound. = | 2Corc, the average purse. Francisco data—Maximim temperature, | Mine o o 5ona bank clearings at the principal cities | {0l € Were (010 B GFEE, £ STOOS Day. | 8oes on passage, less offering: No. 1 standard | CHEESE_New. 0@10c; old. 9@llc; Young | COAL. PER TON-" = 5 . 48; mean, 53 Missouri Pacific for e week ended April 10, with he per. | iis ‘was 3 seature’ witie bulilsh "crop " cabits | {8 CEit " matkore, ‘i at advance of - | * EGGSHanch, 1HA0Tier sors, TH e per | Wellneion. a1l 00|~ Wellngton $—gi1 00 eximum and minimum tem- Mo Kan & Tex. centage of increase and decrsase, as compared | had a good effect. The close was at_%c | D IVERPOOL, April 11.—Wheat, firm: No. 1| dozen. 40 " % Seattle —@ 8 50|Coos Bay ... —@ 7 00 E & Tex pid | with the corresponding week last e R R Y "{',g;,;"g.;‘;@;’;‘g;;m';;’:"""’.gsg atandard Callfornin, 081 4aGte Dot wieat sl e Roslyn “—@ 9 00l 3reta . mbsal.bas-4 Citlos— Amount. ne:Dec | TRUG, ciosed T8le; Desember, T8K@IORC, | ontry markets, qulet; weather 1n” Bngiand. | - Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | poe i sesogio common Tggs. . 16— St. Louis e 8| Ontario & Wen - s S Firm, bout 25 di s of Longworth Strawberr Common . cozen Saie' Tae o Tl Phitadeiph fodgan e 00 HOESque ¢ M wete ecelved Trom Palo Alto. The bersics were | Cheese. Cal: .. {1213 Honey. < e et el B Lonts Tl is2as 1603 1 B rEetor Rlo, quiet; No. 7. tnvolos > in good condition and sold readily at $1@1 25 | hcose: Eastern..17@20 pound 15@20 Reading Tst pid. .. Pittsburg © 59,104.8 g Soe. Mila, qulet; Cordova, S@iZe. Fo o rawer. The demand for Oranges contimaed | Checo: Swiss. ... 20030| | Do extrasted.. 3916 Reading 24 prd. Baltimore . 203 tures closed ret unchanged to © ponts lowor. LOCAL MARKETS. TR Wb 6, maiiion wiivec TRt weioh irevs e by Towi Pork Sausages.12% @15 P & o | DA oan Bratioiee: i 7 pFotal walen’were L0T0 TaRR ICIDADRS. MOX maintained. The Sound steamer, which saiisd | Hams . 13@17 Smoked Beef ....11G20 2 3 Iim | Cinelnnati 8 | 5155 200; July, 5.35¢; September, 8.55c; De- | .. * | vesterday, took out but few Oranges, as prices | Lard 156—| z2 % |® ansas Cit L ces anuary, 5.85c. v % : c - —| z 25 £ |8t Clevelana o y c‘;{‘:{;’_imfmw_ quiet; fair refining, Exch Bulli were too high for shippers. At the auction 2 cars | The San Francisco Butchers' Protective As- ETATIONS H g2 s Minneapolis 2063 10.3 T | centrifugal, 96 test, 3%c. Molasses sugar, xchange and Bullion. - | were sold at the following prices: =Fancy Na- | cociation announces the following retail prices R H £ s gy i New Orleans. /042 175 . | Refired. qulet. yeia, 82 303 10; cholee do. 202 90; standards | for meats: € | St Py Detroit . sies ¥ lo, - . U5@ ! 3 C - 58 H Bemther e Totovitle L e o nz“:’i‘:,“;"‘,:’,:f; AR Yt B bty = % 8% | ink to grade. The other citrus fruits ‘were un- o ik P 1 Soetug Tdmis - 18 Southern R: - Indianapolis . 684 3205 s T eTe ey Srades apd vaiues to. v Comt | Bterling Cables o 4 Boi: | changed. - % Porterhouse do.17 @20/ Mutton Chops. . 125015 e gy — 5 Protiataos 060 8 | ariles of any g S Mo Dol Bachatys, sieht +E0 bt Stocks of ripe Bananas were light and prices | Round Steak. ..10@ 121 Mutton Stew 10 Texas & Pacific.. Omaha . TOI8980 177 IO 0 R e oies Tecelved some altention Rl vork Exchange, telesraphic — 8% | were higher. Fancy Apples woved off fairly | Bef Stew 8@10/ Roast Veal .. Tol St L & West. .. Milwaukee 6,446,276 23.5 Commen to good, T@8%c; prime, 9@9%c; | Sliver, per ounce . - 53 Wil BaC cheance ‘Eradas worg Eil. v | Corned Beef 8@10| Veal Cutlets Tol St L & W Buffalo . 5,517,024 ... . - M Doli s 15 APPLES—3$2@Z 25 per box for extras, $1 25 | Roast Lamb 13@18' Roast Pork Cnion Pacie 200 | St. Paul 542580 250 Lleniea KoL o TSRS TRORE s i M G e A # | @i 75 for good to choice and 60c@SL for Of- | Lamb Chops . ...13@20| Pork Chovs s cific ... e . A n 2 y . dinary. y W oL Daver o iosom 0 larga alzcs. which were in good demand. Small Wheat and Other Grains. nc‘x?flvsfil’i;l%}‘%l‘in\'elh(')’nnxes. B | T A o, vats <h Richmor.d 4,644 13.8 i il £ 7 for standard, $2@2 or_choice. and 50 3 oy e INES—3 e, i s 3 2 Young Roosters, Squabs g g e TR T Bl Take Giiyil s ) o RBRICOTs Moval, 10814c; Moorpark, 11t | WHEAT—Firmness continued to character- | (0%, fon0y: extra, fancy, 83 20i Secdlings, 1 | ¥GUOE T3G31 Rabbics, sach-. 19420 oot i 1008 | Alvany’ 138 RS O CHES—Peeled, 14018, o O | s e e AT IR, ikt | Diooh Ons e Fg O B e hare et Prncrn cach, o owib| Bagtiay oaip iz ntral. 1, { - 5 = 5 —Peeled, c; unpeeled, : : 7 2501 T | Fraers, gis sh Snipe, Wis Central pfd.. 2900 | Los Angeles . 735 T PEACH Parls futures were higher. boxss. T5cgsl and 81 2501 5 in “hale boxes; | Frigrs, each .- 20670 Enslish snipe, " Biprems Oonanies | Memphis . 5 26.0 4 | Chicazo advenced, but with sellers predomi- | Lemons, Toc8] forcommon and $1 2591 5 | Brollers, each,.- 23065 ver doze: 4 00 FE e y Fort Worth 7 5.3 # * | nating. The market was unsettled and mod- | {or, %51 s1gs. including seedless: Mexican | Ducks, each -....85G$1 Wild Geese, per - n Seattle 0 Chithss Grbtit Mankas erately active. The weather continued un- | Limes, $i@4350: Bananas, §250@3 per bunch | Geese, each ...§130G2 _pair . .75@31 00 Cloudy e S8 | Hartfors b ncago Gramn Market. | favorable. The selling was on reports that | for New Orleans and $150@2 for Hawalians; | Goslings .......—$230\Brant, each ....20g35 Pt.Cldy A Feoris 3 Great Britain would impose an import duty | Pineapples, $3@+ per dozen. | FRUITS AND NUTS— . o :)lgg; Amal Coppie . 5. ;o:e?q e T - = | on wnen.dst. Idx;mls and éflinnellpolisd were | Dried F .”——V P d Raisi xA"e‘:;:cr Pears, 25@:»&'1:(:,??:.',”" lecv; San D 2 & > ortland. O 23 strong, and predictions of continue: H i oo | N a. 1. Seattle Rain AmiCer & Boipdsy Roshester 3 CHICAGO, April 11.—Prices in wheat had'a | seonse ood pomee cene Sfgpeontinued arei Dried Fruits, Nuts and Ratsins. | ,onas :15G20| Lemons, dosen. - 3gmn Epokane DY i Sdnceed O Atlanta ! good upturn early as a result of the crop re- | short and all tried to cover. St. Louis bought | | Apples 3® 5| Oranges. dozen.. . Neah Bay Y v ey o1 Des Motn: 357,187 _ ! bort and strong cables, the latter probably re- | freely and sent in bullish crop news. The _As per previous agreement all the local Dried | Pecans @20 Pineappies, each. 0G50 Walla Walia ey Beedl | New Hav 1,612,856 il " Goyernment report led to considerable short | Fruit houses will hereafter close at 2 o'clock | Brazil Nuts .....20@—| s« g m Smeit & F L sy | flecting_forelgn interpretation on_the- crop re- | GO¥ W o mtadendii skt | Bamanas, dos. 5 T Bt Worcester 151,435 J o ariere: hdd. gypected u heAHD. pigork. SelEY. &k ated a crop of 415,000,000 | on Saturdays, until July 5. i At ) Pt gt~ i Nashville . 1/690,092 > | port. bushels, against 305,000,000 last yvear. The!' PRUITS-Apricots, 9@llc for Royals and | LOCOADULs. each. I e | Springfiela, ! yesterday, but the curb actlon had’ prepared | farmers hung back and very little Wheat was o . ) Breoklyn Rap Tr. =T 2% Gole: Puel @ tein AND GENERAL | O, e ek i coo pra.. FORECAST. Geneial Elitne pressure has risen along the coast of | Hocking Coal fornia and Oregon. Conditions are more | Int- Paper rable for fair weather over the greater | Int- Paper ptd Int Power', .. emperature ; 10@13c for standard to fancy Moorparks; —_— e ! them for an early bulge. May started %c to | obtainuble from them. i 5y 3c higher at 72%c to 72%c, hut'as is custom- | This market was steady but dull, -with an | Evaporated Apples, 8@9¢c; sun dried, §¢;| VEGET. S— ! ary on report days the crowd sold and' May | advance of several fractions in futures. Peaches, 6%@8Yc; Pears, 6Gic; Plums, pitted, | Asparagus .... 6@12!|Okra, dried. Ib..—@25 el X opagl Tath s it Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 05%; milling, | 5@6c; unpitted, 1%@2%c; Nectarines, 519@6c | Artichokes, doz..13G40 Potaioes, per Ib.. 29 4 dipped to T1%c. Speculation was rife as 0 |'q; JoG) 1234 per ctl. | for red and 5i4@6c for White; figs, 43¢ for | Beels, dozen ....10@0— New Potatoes.. 2lags 5 15 | just what way to take the report. The de- CALL BOARD SALES. black and 5%@tc for white. Beans, white, 1b. 6g—| Pirsnips, per dz.10@— . | partment set the April condition at 87, as! .. /o 0) “Session—9:16 o clock—May—2000 | . PRUNES—IU01 crop are quoted as follows: | Colored, per 1b. 5@— Radishes, dozen compared 1o 91.7 a year ago—the lowest con- 2000 | 30-40°, 634@6%c; 40-50's, 5@Blc; 50-60's, 43 | Dried Lima, Ib... 6@ 8! bunches 15620 | i Norfolk .. Grand Rapids Scranton Portland, Sioux City. | Augusta Syracuse . Dayton, Ohio. HE: of the coast Saturda i03% Tacoma. dition with three exceptions in fifteen years.| ctls, $1 08%. 7t 4@4%c; 70-80's, 3 o 86 each... 5@— Rhubarb - has remained nearly sta- | Laclede Gas - g Spokane The best vield suggested by the crop was 415, | Second Session—-May—8000 ctls, $1 00. & Gasue: o100+, % aa%e pet oo o Calens: header. 5. 04— Swaat. Poiatosss’ 0 O shout Califarnia. 1t iy, bost | Nagional Biscu 50% Topeka. . - 000,000 bushels, The department:did_not re.. Regular Morning Scesloni¥o sajes. §1001; | RA Seeded; 3- . 8c; 2-crown, 814 | Cress, dz buchs..20@30 perIb .. 2%@ 4 % -~ | Natiengl Lead. - = o ‘Davenport vise its figures on the acreage from the pro- e g e 5 71 @T%c; Loose Muscatals, 6%¢ for 4-crown and | Cucumbers, dz.$1 30@2 Sage, doz bnehs.25gs: fallen from “Eurell north: | Nationai Salt Wilmington, visional estimate in December of 32,000,000 | 8000, %1 09%; December—2000, $1 07; 16,000, | 5. ¢ "for seedless; 3-crown, 6c:; Z-crown, 5%c: | Bgg Plant, Ib. -..30@40, String Beans, per 0 ward, but elsewhere there has ‘been no rain. Nationai Salt pfd. | Evansville .. The department, however,. promised to. $1_07%. 5 | lcss Sultanas, 5lc for unbleached and 1@ | Garlic 4@ 8 pound - Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty North American . | Birmingham . { the acreage May 1, and with the knowl- | BARLEY—There is Tothing new to report. | gi o for bleached. Clusters—Imperials, $3; De- Peppers. Ib. 15@25| Summer Squash 20925 hours ending midnight, April 12, 1902 ¥ | Pacific”Coast | Fanl River . | has plowed up 1,080,000 acres | The market is steady and unchanged. | heta, §2 50; Fancy, $1 50; London ~ Layers, | Greon Bens 1o . 30 5l Der poasa ™l California—Fair Saturday, except | Pacific Mail Macon .. ‘iand the probability of at least half as much| Feed, 96%@7%c for No. 1 and U3%@9%c for | g1 s5@1 35. Seeace, per dox. 1020/Sprouts, per in. > QL light showers extreme morthern portion; | Beople’s Gas % Little Rock . ;| more in Texas and Oklahoma traders ‘figured | off grades; brewing and shipping grades. 97%c | " NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 11%¢; No. | [eoics. doz bnehs.15G20 Spinach, per 1 o : herly winds in the Interior; fresh Lressed Steel Car.. Helena . | that_probably the acreage harvested this year | @$1; Chevaller, $1@1 20. 2, 6%@7%c: No.'1 hardsbell, 9¢; No. 2, 1¢: | Gugons, per Ib. . 314@ 4| Thyme, do pers. 2o8ar on the coast with fog. | Pressed S Car pfd. ..... 2 Knoxville { would exceed by only a small margin that of CALL BOARD SALES. Aimonds, 10%@12¢ for papersheil, 9@10¢ for | Green Onions, 47 Turnips, per das ifornia—Fair Saturday, with fog | Lullman Pal Car 100 % | Lowell year ago. If the acreage Is brought down to | - Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. | softshell and 6@7c for hardshell: Peanuts, 5@Tc | ©p ol 00 15@20| Tomatoes, pr Ib. & = rning; light northerly winds, Republic Steel . 1,600 % | Axron last year's level the yleld suggested by the re- | = Second Sesslon—No sales. for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 12@123%c; Fiiberts, | yudi00m &5 . s0@6o0| . - AN —Fair Saturday; light northerly | Republic T 1 Wichita, o | port “will be only about 365,000,000 bushels. | = Regular Morning Sesslon—No sales. 12@12%c; Pecans, 11@1dc; Cocoanuts, $8 50@3. i Sugar . 22,900 14 Springfiel After the carly selling by the trade a real bull | Afternoon Session—No sales. HONEY—Comb, 11@12¢ for bright and 9@ilc | FISH— il o 1 Francisco and vicinity—Fair Saturday, | Tenn Coa <. 3,000 . & 67l { Lexington ....... arket started. Corn developed independent | OATS—The weather is affecting the mar- | for light amber; water white extracted, 5@ | CarP . 5:310[8ea Lass . with fog in the morning.: light northerly wingy, | Union Bag & P Co. 100 16% 16% New Bedford . | strength and helped In the upturn. The profes- | ket at Chicago, and unless the West gets | 6c; light amber extracted, 4@5c; dark, dc. Catius E5 0 B el changing to fresh westerly. * | Un Bag&P Co pfd. . s adl Chattancoga . * | sionals_took the bull side and May spufted to | rain ccon prices are expected to go still BEESWAX—273@29c per Ib. Codfish .. B ;4@—‘&” i ALEXANDER G. McADIE, U § Leather .. 1,000 128 Youngstown . | 78c. Profit taking caused a reaction, but the | higher. The demand is good and the feeling - Flounders ”“-‘E ates, Foscast Othoial, | U S Leather pfa .. 1200 83% Kalamazco . close was firm, May %@%c higher at T2%@ | is very firm Provision. Halibut . —@15{Squid . il TEay .. - {U 8 Rubber....... 100 17 | Fargo ... 2%e. | There 1s no change in the market. S. Herring . —@—| Tomcod P .x | U S Rebber pfrd. 100 80 | Binghamton ‘Early trade in corn was of much ‘the same | Grays, $1 30@1 40; whites, $1 30@1 45; Sur- Mackerel .. —a—! $urbot * U § Steel... 41 | Rockford character as that in_ wheat. Later, when ise, $1 40@1 45: black, §1 12%@1 32%; red. Chicago Is quieting down and easing off. Do horse. = B'“"{(- ; U S Steel pfd... 93 | Canton . | wheat advanced, corn developed a lot of bull- | §1 30@1 42% per ctl. | There is less speculation and that market is| Lerch %@ —| Brook Trout EASTERN MARKETS. Western Union . 90 | Jacksonvilie, Fi : | ish news of its own. St. Louls and: Kansas |~ CORN—Chicago was firm and higher, With | not very interesting at the moment Pompino i5@s1 Whitefish o Am Loco .. 3115 | Springfield, Ohio.. | City were bullish and very strong. May closed | o better cash demand. Receipts were light. | oy yomcet™ oni, bt oo ockfish -—@15 |Clams, gallon ...50@— . 4 | Am Loco pfd 93 Cheater . 5 1L,@%c higher at 59%c. | ‘being only 145,000 bushels at all primary | TRIRAInS aa- Bafove:: bty inact-} Roekiy @15/ Do. hardshell, b K C Southern..... . Quiney . Oats_differed from the other pits and were | points. A cabie from the Argentine reported | iVe and easv. Salmon, fresh.. | per pound ... 8@10 & c K_C Southern pfd. 55 Bloomington sort of a prize puzale fto traders. May Was | (he weather satisfactory, with prospects for a | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12%ec per Ib for | Do. smoked....15G25 Crawfish . New York Stock Market. Total sales, 785,300 shares Sloux Falls : offered in liberal quantities, but the firmness | crop fully as large as that of last season. heavy, 13c for light medium, ldc for light, | Sardines 7o9—(Crabe. cach RSV FOHK Boie Jacksonville, TII.. of the other grains held it steaay. May closed | “"There was nothing new n the local market. | 156 for extra light and 1536 for sugar-cused, | SHTmPs 10G—| Mussels, quart...—@— ke “ y s 5 Fremont unchanged and steady at 415c. Large Yellow, $1 35@1 45; small round do. | Eastern sugar-cured Hams. 13%c: Calitornis | SPad . .10@121; | Oysters, Cal, 100.40@30 NEW YORK, April 11 U 100% L & N unif 4s... Provisions were strong all day until just be- | $1 3561 4734 white, $1 40G1 50 per otl. Harme 12 h g tae e e 134ci (oalifornia | Siriped Bass!!12%@13| Do Eastern, dz.25g40 mer in Louisville and 1 U 1109i Mexican Cen 4s. .. fore the close, when profit taking took oft some | RYR—9213 @06¢ per ctl. rel: extra Mese, $10@10 50; Famity. S1LG11 what abated to-day, which seemed to be the | U 1083 Do 1st inc Y of the gain. May pork closed higher, lard | BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1 66@1 75 i°f | prime Mess Pork, $16; extra clear, § - - - s U 1109% Minn & St L 4s. Wheeling .. and ribs a_shade up. 11, fl( - 5 L IR o o oo R ag e ) principal factor in the tendency toward re-| o d -104% | B0 e R Altures yataed .np Tallow ctl, ess, $18 50@19; Dry Salt Pork, 30@: covery in the market. Speculative sentiment | 3 & Mu’fi & Texas 45.100% | S neharre o PAling SPUrYS TN 49, TR Fig Pork, $25; Figs' Feet, §4 75; Smoked Bec| STOCK MARKET. showst itasil wasitive. Sutever. to. the SRSV | Ui Pod01 N Y -Cen 1sts | Decatur, Artifika s Sual el IR (BAW. 2 Closk Flour and Millstuffs. D Tl 2 ot ot ML i b ments in Louisvi Nashy | | i 2 3 Py 2 - Very large buying appeared in other parts of | & ofil 1 D Sen SYs Totals U. § May A Y 72% | compound and 113c for pure; haif barrels * marhet and phen Losteville ana Maskville | & -107 J Cen gen e o B Ty oW 731 | FLOUR—California Family Extras, 38 50@ | pure, 11%c; 10-Ib Tins, 12¢; 5-1b tins, 12 to 1% under last night there was & | &y i ouD, ‘ii orthern Pac 4. T September ... 2% 7314 | 3 75, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, §3 4093 50: | -Ib tne, liye : st ighs oty sy o B 8 sy rally eisewhere in the market. This | Do hul g 94% Nor & W co; Montreal Cern No, 2— Oregon, $2 75@% 25 per barrel for family and | (¢ barreie” 100 one hait-bareel, 104c: theee | uict in the morning and an advance in Con- saw was more or less conspicuous :uh_d-g. Bait & Ohlo 45..102% Reading gen is auiron‘m 19,714,170 ;l-lz -+ f‘g;‘: guogom for Bakers'; Washington Bakers', ¥3 | 9%c; five tierces, 9%c per 1. tra Costa Water to §$78 37% was the only especially at periods when Louisville and Nasb- | * 1), ‘3150 96 |StL&L M con 5,114 | Winnipeg 600,267 tiee 5 ; plncaiton; v change worthy of remark. e e vy Bt et et | o, DOt %% St L& S F s 101 | VRGN R G T 0% | | MILLSTUFES _Prices In stcks 8t 8% viow | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | Te semeral tone in the stternocn on the ous volume of Gealings, but the Suctustions b o L R R Hamilton ... i ey Ll 1% #1% | Flour. & per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour. ta':‘nye Meal, % 2 " | Bond Exchange was frm. but quatations did ere by no means so wild as yesterduy. ere 1 o A 7 - 8% |8t John, N. B... uly - H $2 75; Rice Flour, $7; Corn Me: 3 25; extra P nct vary much. were indications that the money powers back | chee & Oblo ’1%&:-2:3:{.2& o g 2] | Sictoria, 8 ¢ Scplember ..... 28% 28% 203 | cream do, $4; Oat Groats, $5 25; Hominy. $4@ .bl:lxm?i gl lls and brands sell | ™), " 1e annual election of the Champion of the smovement were disposed to handle It | Gri%s" Alton Sts. 8475 Southern Ry be - 1ogy; | o Quebec lb Mo Pl oL 0 antgian oo | SASLBunkelnal Plons: (3¢ J0ORT8; [ Cracked | Steers m;c'.m,::;hfm“"““";; ,’,1.;‘," "2“’ Mining Co. on the Sth the following directors more tenderly out of comsideration for the Q new 4. D8 Texas & Por raty 1ors | Ottawa.. ;| May 16 &2 , | Wheat, §3 50; Farina, ° $1 50; Whole Wheat | Steers, 10%c: . 5G9 . 8@S . € Naae effect upon the rest of the market. The stock Stb gen 45,1155 Tol 5t T 2 % s _ Jnly .16 8244 16 8715 16 50 16 821 | Fiour, '$3 25; Rolled Oats (barrels), §7 35@9; in | Cow Hides, 9c for heavy and 8@Sic for ligh i touched 122% at the top and closed with a w . 'w%‘r"l. ‘l; & W 4s. 82 Totals, Canada. $54,502,510 = 86.8 Lard, per 100 pounds— sacks, 85@8 50; Pearl Barley, 50; Split | Stags, 6@ac; Salted Kip, 8@S%ac; Salted V. J. Shuster, F. Zeitler, J. Fetz, J. Rosanthal et Batn of 105 - i Ser fimibecs TRadiwny. & 2 P':TE- e rbnn acific 4s..105% *Not included in totals because containing . 970 9 671 9 6Tl | Pea ; Green Peas, $6 50 per 100 1b: 9@9%c; Salted Calf, 10¢; Dry Hides, 16c; Culls. | gnd J. Ott. The same directors were elected Tack ‘to a position uniform with & nem- | CoCase 1, gon 45.108% Werace jsts A | other jtcme than clearings. "Not ncudad . - 977l 0Tk —_— et oy, Kip. 13c; Dry Calt, 18c; Culls and | (or the Spanish Consolidated. At the anmual of other active stocks in the market and ( Cui Term is T ats | | totals because of no comparison for last year | o ghip Wnih, Havy and Feedstuffs. cach: hort Woor. 359605 cacn: meaiurm. Gy | clection of the St. Gothard Consolidated (Delhi Toraes Showea an +-Shoie 18 by o metns | S00,& Gouh K11 Sl % ab 6 111 | o = o |3 3io, g : B et Soogli o S ol | i b olomtis i oot e arket shot whole $10312 | W, T T T e - bR C $o 7 5 . rischoke, J. Assion, C. J. Schuster, F. Zeit- Tl g e R Denver & 14| West Shore 45 | Boprembir, L1k 922% 921% 00| Everything remains as previously quoted, | $8l% §2 7563 far large and §2 252 50 for me- | KariGelons Ron. S LRI Erie prior ifen 48.1004|W & L Erle 45.. Do gen 45 . {Winconsin Cen 43. 93 Ft W & D C 1sts.112 |Con Tob 4s .. . 4 Hocking Val 44s.110%' % Feedstuffs being steady to firm and Hay easy | Fides dry. $1 16 for large, §1 25@1 30 for me. | ‘ihe Spring Valley Waier Company has de- | with amole recelpts. S S ior ema and 500 for Colty. Buck | clared the regular monthly dividend of 430 BRAN—$16 5017 per ton. Skins—Dry Mexican, 32%4c; dry salted Mexican, | per share, payable April 21. Bradstreet's on Trade. Cash quotations were as follows: end there among the grangers, Flour, firm; No. 3 spring wheat, 68@72%4c: overcome. Amalgamated Copper strong and rose mearly 3 points at the R 1%&?& N 21?’{1}3‘1{’;:‘ e 26¢: a tral American, 32%c. Goat Ski: The Presidio and Ferries Railroad Company ently stro 3 s IR, 0 2 wl : No. 1 3 ; dry Centra 3 . Goat The return to the. city of one of the NEW YORK MINING STOCK o s S ] No. 2 'rve. BOW@BTC: fair to cholce mAINNE | NEBBEIUREE. Re by Bi1@21 50 per | Prims Angoras. 10c; larke and smooth, 80c; | has declared & monthly dfvidend of 3 per principal stockholders and directors was im- | Adams Con 20,Little Chief . 2 . Api -—Bradstreet's to- ! barley, G1@86c; No. 1 flaxseed. $1 65; No' 1| ton; Oileake Meal at the mill 835@26: jobbing, | medium, 35c. share, payable April 15. This is an increasa puted us the cause of the market. The gen- | Alice s 50/Ontario ¥ | morrow will say: Northwestern, $1 76; prime timoihy sced, 6 90 | $5¢ 50@31: Coconnut Cake u\;gn‘ o Meal-| . TALLOW—No. 1 rendered. 53%@6c per Ib; | of 10¢ per shars over the rate previously paid. erally credited veport that the purchase of the | Breece ... 50/Ophir . Wiiile cross currents in trade ana industry | mees pork, per barrel, $16 60@16 65; lard, per 29 50; Cracked Corn, 50 ; Mixed Nt{»(fl).otu Bch;r-r'l:ng;égflm 14@16e: o, ?rn‘e ?;agx:flgu:;!:‘rflvf,;:zrw(:ul:m ::ldn: pring— 3 ; do, | quarter! e Choctaw, Okiahoma and Gulf Railroad was in | Brunswick Con 10| Phoenix . §9 65@0 67%; short ribs eldes F”dfl' $16@17; Cottonsced Meal, $26 make it difficult to characterize the generaj| 100 Pound: the interest of the Rock Island was followed | Comstock Turmmel. 90@9; dry salted shoulders (boxed), 235 B T defective,- 13@l4c; Middle county free, 13@152; | 10th. A point gain in that stock, but the | Gon Cal & Va: trade situation the country over, appearances | 10 35,2021 CTY ok (oowed. 80 3060 40; | 86 HaiT el shodn sn At somny; bt | fo. etective, 19918c; Southern, 13’ months, | | ‘The following quotations for the United denlings were merely nominal and the gain | Deadwood Terra - would indicate that the check EIvén to trade | whisky, basis of high wines, $1 30, ver, $1G9; Volunteer, $6 50@8 50: Stock, $6@8 | 9@10c: do, 7 months, 9@11c; Foothill, 11@13¢; | Railways of San Francisco were received yes- was wiped out. Some of the buying of the | Horn Siiver was based on the prospect that the bank | Tron Sflver statement to-morrow will show an improved | Yeadville Con condition by the clearing-house Institutions. by reactionary weather, crop uncertainties and —_s0g65¢ ;- ' ton, additional friction in industrial circles is of | . Articles— Fisok Shivments "SR v e 000 a transitory character. Bank clearings, all | hyont "aaeiels 115,000 Nevada, 1??812; o Ib, 3 4 12%0Q1e terday from New Yn{k& gul’;:‘ de Ruvter HOPS—; o for falr an Der | & Co.: Common stock, $2 §7%@24; preferred, Ib for good to choice, first hands. $61 8715@62; 4 per cent bonds, $50 T5@90 1=%e; - subscriptions, $101 T5@101 ST14. w n ON STOCKS AND RONDS things considered, are of large volum Gl a3, B d Seed. . ark e loss to the sub-treasury is 31,450,000, S i e, rail- | Corn, bushels . 000 142,000 eans and Seeds. The Yellow Jacket Mining Company has e en s ower o million dollars less than the | Money— | Mining— road earnings reported to Bradstreet's point to | Oats. bushels . 1138,000 Te00 | - San Francisco Meat Market. | The Yellow Jacket Mining pany 1 payments to that institution for the gold ex- | Call loans . 4 @5 Adventure . 2214 | increases over the same period a vear ago, and | Rye, bushels . 10,000 18.000 e Otcidental Consolidated Mining Company ed. The receipts on balance from the | Time loans 4% @5 Allouez 315 | especlal activity is noted In leading manufac- | Bariey, bushels 8,000, | Bean dealers continve to quote a dull and o = very weak market, with quotations pointin has levied an assessment of 5e. e have exceeded the loss to the public nds— Amalgamat 667} | turing lies. princlpally Irun and steel. Jmore, change t T - s DRESSED MEATS. uaiows S treasury by 8 small margin. The expectation | Atchison 4 -103 | Baltic @13 | cotton goods, coal mining, machinery making| On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | gownward. There was very little change yes- o T Wi o ST BO: Ga. is gederal that the banks will show a con- | as lsts 86 | Bingham 28" | and a host of lesser industries. Jobbing dis- | market wnc‘u.lc;;;e;.l:ul%?;:: m,“fii.fl'}? terday, however. ":v::le‘.:l;fi;::.. rom terers ers 'OCK AmmmAnY a Hnl l“l—z.' 3 2 - Ap P om. ‘There is nothing new to report. tribution at the Central West and at leading %o Mexican Cent 4s.. 8% |Calumet & ries. ; Stion of loans, as loans in the stock market %001, | Eastera: contors note a anienne s lesding | Fio%, MO Sine. BEANS—Bayos, $2 40@2 60; small White, $2 | “"RoEr 7@7tic for Steers and 6@7c per 1b 91 ¢ have been called Guring the week. These have | ¥ E Gas & Coke. 551; Centennial Ratlroads— @2 25;_large_White, 25; Pea, $3@3 50: | for Cows. s tly to the trust companies and . the spring wheat sections reports are of un- -2 R = w :r-:.‘gnmrlx;‘amm’rx‘“ r; l-o' o '°“"‘"’“ ; ::. fi::m::: o 13-}% ‘;’,L'?é.’"”"‘.’mue mw‘ cg:,g::lmn‘zm " °e l:: P = .l;lnx. n’% 10; R;g flazlg;z %flnfimfi: v:iur-mn. moa:,u. m’n-n. 8%@10c per LN!’!’BF;E As":fim BONDS. s wegk's Gemands.- Some recuperation in the -Yre A con! ure. At in- b B 3 PO TON—Wethers, $%@9%c; Ewes, 8@8%c coup..111 112 |4s g Torpius of the banke, therefore, seems prob- | mosion & Alban 1134 | dustrial centers in the South, iron: cosl s Foreign Futures. e Mustard, 42 5062 5; Yel- | ser pound. Loamil e s able. It is supposed that the epactment of | N'y "Ny & H . u'/,_ Sopper production are active, and while the « low Mustard, LAMB—Yearlings, 9@10c per Ib; Spring wea 0 ¢ MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. fhe New York law extending the 1ist of bonds | {hion Paeific. 361 i ther conditions are ' credited i Canary, 3%c ol O R tah, | Lamb, 11%@12%c per Ib. SRS o savives bank mvestmene Wil | ok St 214 | i Timeed” Semand' T wericondiy S | % e ey SoRaTe can“ugn:,;quvmlhm%e. Rupe, 106 | “FOAK bressed Hoks. 7%@9%e perib. | Al AW Ja. 01 o |00 S8 Coje. — 100% result in some release ellaneous— H hopeful feeling there. . of Hemp, . LIVESTOCK MARKET. G NI N9 e @ b 5 SN been emplayed in holding these bonds pending | American Sugar. Qui g eapite the lowering in the RIED fles, $1 60@2; Green, $1 50 ¥ 1 Cai-st R . 963 1001, the enactment of the law. The action of the | Am Sugar pfd....119% Santa Fe 2% | of 'h:“ Re'opl nm’l"lo( 5 ; ®eneral average @2; Blackeye, nominal. The following \m: o e umal sound | C Cfi'i: gt Lo ao‘)‘a ;:1 — wury Department in increasing deposits | Am Tel & Tel...18214 Tamarack 1180 " | Sated by {he GOVernment repors. rier:, indl 7 livestock delivered af Francisco, less 50 | Ed i « 20 '. v 9 » Winter N t shrinkage for cattle: Pwl-st R 6s.117 — e e oty mcreasn 18 | Gomtest Biscti kg Toimca™ s .. 88, | ub e ars wdl for o St Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | ™*cxrrre.Secrs. 850, Cows ana Heiters, ISFLGY RIaHnE e ass ce of . - . 5 ,000, s al ual, ; thin Co . . Sroporiion had s favorable effect upon sentl | Mass Blectric.... 41% United Sidics. " 301 | fo.ine. indicated ol out-varn’ st yine sk « Cholee ofterings of fble Potatoes continued | - CALYES-—430lko per b (gross weight), Slerra Cal 611434116 e ee rumors trom London were | N I Gas & Coke. 4% |Vietori 221 | large Increase in acreage is indicated in oats Cholsy LLEIiPy continued | EHEEE™ Wethers, 43%@3¢; Ewes, 3%@4e per S Pof Ats apparent. The peace rumors from Londep were | N E Ges & C ob% | Victoria B4 | and that crop seems to be Trerlly ity to meet with a steady demand at sustained | welght). AL (1909) ... . 1N3%113% practically ignored. The British budge s e 011 | W inona, S 3 Wool has tended to weaken, owing to the prices. Seed Potatoes ghowed no change and M—sugknu Lambs, - $2 50@2 75 per| Do . asin 114% — pon R Ry bt~y aiigd | 3 g NG e ST T Sh DR Gty 06 1 st Stocks cf all kinds were plentitul. New Pota- | head or 5%@6c per Ib livewelght; yearlings, | Do ¥ s B of 6 on = - . . nteres i 7 Iy . A A — 106% ‘The bond market was somewhat irregular. | Westinghoe Com..110 '\ Raw sugar has weakened on the anticipa- e 5 ok ‘d"“‘"‘ up uncer u steady shipping and | 44800 FEL 1% 11ops, 200 1bs and under, asas St Total sales, 85,075,000, G STOCKS. . | tion of legislation in the matter of Cuba wad Eastern Livestock Market. local demand. 200 Ibs and over, 6%c; feeders. 1906) ... 109%109% United States 25 advanced % per cent on | Consols for monsy Louisvl & Nashvl.119% | record low prices have been touched again, . Fancy Oregon Onions were scarce and high- | g o sows, 20 per cent oft; boars, 50 per . 1912) ... .1191 the last call > o 9-16| Mo, Kans & ‘Tex. 251, | The same Is also true of silver prices. CHICAGO. er, but poor stock waz in lberal supply and | cent off, and stags, 40 per cent off from the S Pof C 1st NEW YORK STOCK % Consols for account Mo, X & T ptd.. 5515 | Among the industries iron and steel are stiil GO, Aorll 11—CATTLE — Recelpts, | dull. Other descriptions of old Onions were | above quotations. ¢ gntd Je..120 — T} St iew B% Cbew | ana ... B 'r'ifi‘.?m{”z"wm‘,;"fi, e e Aboa SAHAR l’cl.gul::elum 220 Texans. Market steaqy, | UNchanged. Green continued plentiful and . 5P B Caa 1 o Atchison . ... . 14 55 88y n Hmags | 2200, | T | ! - Mieon P .. 4800 07% B s Nor & West pra. 92 - | early. pending the publication of the Govery, | Good to prime steers, 36 6087 35; poor to me. es_were In demand for General Merchandise. SV at ds — 1114 t & Ohio....... 9200 106% /1058 10614 ,mL?§m & West.. 331 | ment report, some strength being imparted dfum, $4 50@6 00; stockers and feeders, $2 50 north per Steamer, Do 4s flmll‘a!fl alt & Ohlo pfd... 200 96 96 ey Ry..... 34% | reports of better export demand and eo'fi @b 25; 50: heifers, $2 50@6; up at an advance. Offerings of Peas| BAGS—Grain Bags, June and July, 6c: Do 4s 3dm.101% 1025 adian Pacific .. 22,800 116 Southern Ry pid. 9714 | weather interfering With the growing orop, but i 40; bulls, gl o barb were very large and the market | quentin, 5.35¢: Wool Bags, P Stkn G&E6s102 108 Canads. sr:nhem e 553‘0’ fi m!‘lmntm P&ime . 67 :.'h‘l:"n:wni;l dc!l:mr:: ll):-!.ar an the report | §3 4 led steers, ik . Los Angeles Vegetables were | mine, T%@Sc. . ;;1—1‘85* mc? i Ches B SENES» - Shes i f i @ surprise, exer- | ipts to-day, ; " recel : Contra Costa Port Costa.. G & e % P | e B S L WO B o S o ek 5 TR Fobiow. 2mte ser ;| SN Welineion, 80 p e soumana | S v % R B Pt 2 e Y i ] o Skback % Hog products strengthened slightly o the | cholos heavy. §7 0@T 25; rough heavy, 36 800 85; Garnst | Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay. $5.50; Greta, $8; Walls- | (. o o oA5 AND ERECVRIC. [ G e o Wb il i o o " e o Tocrtastd U5 STUERE o 1 Slek 38 g 1 ier Rade, L S0gT S, Sl | cnd '8 ocpemnitve Waltna. oo Com | Seft D 3 (BN Kol & Great West 2.600 20 Bpanish. fa. 8% | Wheat, Including flour, exports for the week | ) steady. {0 Chotce wettiers: 85 3% | for ? {s,"31 85 for Mer: | eyivania Anthracite Esg. —: Welsh Anthra. | Mutual oo 4HIS E G & c 3 3 Tilinois ! it bt o b 3 e G L & H 57% 58%|S F G L Co. &G W A pra. 300 &7 4 aggregate 3,842,012 bushels, against 4,446,917 90} falr to choice mixed, $4 40, West- 2 in_crates. clte, fl‘; ‘Cannel, $11 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton g_. G Imp. 35 38%lStktn G & E. 8 &G W B pfd. 45 Bar silver, steady, 243,d per ounce. bushels last week and 6,405,201 in this week | ern sheep and yearlings, $i 90; native | - ! 25 for the best and | in k and $17 in sacks; .x Mountain de- s b 5 - & Northwest. 2351 | Money, 2%@2% per cent. last_year. 2 " | lambs, §4 75@6 85 for wooled; Western lambs, Australian, $3@ | scriptions, $8 45 per 2000 1bs $8 50 per ton, INSURANCE. T T | e S e oon marke for | bt v, ol S o et 41| GO oo TS W S | e e o o il | 0T e ‘e .o s 3 . W . " 3 ot h e Chie ’rc: & Tr pfd. ga ny find mo% CCC& St Louis.. 367 The rate of discount in the open ‘market for | 161,028,818 bushels last season. . JOBEPH, Mo, Aprl 1L CATTLE- Re- u';z, lcxlmrée—nonmt bills is 2% per cent ,»w Business fallures in the United States for msm'r.’ 700. a:s.} Natives, $6 50@7; ggv:u Asparagus, fancy, | 70c; pure, §1 30; barrels, bolied: 81 “tor No. 1 aad ;::;n-_'. S st 50 atre: Lucel, 800 for Continued on Page Thirteen.