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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1902. £ firm advance of | sylvania Anthracite Egs, —; Welsh Anthra- 3:152::1 ?1:3-'::;." There 1s nlmt #; of supplles, | cite, $14; Cannel, $11 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton however, and most dealers are carrying large [ in bulk and $17 In sacks; Rocky Mountain de- | centrifugal, 96 test, 3 3 |2 11-16c; refined, steady. 16 molasses sugar, — DRIED FRUITS. 2000 1bs and 30 per tonm, Evaporated apples are firm and in good de- | | - LOCAL MARKETS. Tines. e st 238 tube gt | STtIODS. 8 40 per and $8 mand for both' export and jobbers' account. B ks ot Ebgs 12 casss of East- | - CORDAGE—The local _cordage _company Prices are not quotably changed, however. % | o Haes, 11,130 pounds of California Cheese | quotes as follows: Pure Manila, 164c per 1b; State, common to good, 7@S%c; prime, 9% @ 9%c; choice, 914@10c; fancy, 10%@11 In prunes there is a little trade at prices for new fruit, but nothing of fe n Cheese. Sisal size, 12%c; Bale Rope, 12%¢ for Sisal and “gu%?_c,«““"' ?n'egf"fi'c and occasionally | 163 for Manila; Duplex, 11lec. Terms, 60 20c per pound for fancy, 18@18lc for firsts’| days or 13 per cent cash discount. Lots of Exchange and Bullion. 3 , 16@18c; store | 10,000 Ibs. Ic less, Old_fruit 1s more or less irregular in price. | sterting Exch I ek auyp pADA. 1EAREEE castiadn Y PACIFIC CODFISH—Bundles, per 1b. 3%c:* Apricots showing Some- frmness, but & HEh | Stering Camon® vige 278 T assy | e O e peNoc: old. 0@1lc; Young | cases, Regular. $%c: cases, Extra Latge, 4ic: m?};’l’;‘g‘i Peaches steady and unchanged. | Sterling Cables” . - 4 89% | America, S@l0c; Eastern, 13@iSc per Eastern style, 6c; Boneless, 5c: APRICOTS . Boveat” 14e: 1014@12c. New York Exchange, sight.... — 1D EGGS—Ranch, 16%@lic for fancy and 15@ ““Narrow _Gauge,” % ve P oxed, ldc: bags, 2 New York Exchange, telegraphic — 17% | 16c for fair to good; store, 1314@15¢ per dozen. locks, ““Orientals,” 5J4c: Blocks, SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. (bl avs sy ol - Ransnt e T ey L o L %t e e Bttt . 0 b, MM 4 . isconsin Central. Mexican Doll — 4 . e e 5 Xes, Fancy less, O¢; . ’“'{scon:lnl n bid, 3. ¥ - * Aol laas, ot Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Einty monaices, Tote: Desiccsted por oz e | Express Companies— £, 3 o . % , barrels, each, $7; Local stocks and bonds wery dull. }fifii‘e’:‘."@;. AR Chicago Grain Market. Wheat and Other Grains. i e ';“";”;:"""'M‘m"":' T s Tl 8 5o foe wirietty ST 5 g S United_States / WHEAT FREIGHTSAre steady at 25s for | 1erday from Vacaville, two 3- o 1a | prime to fancy washed: 1233@13%c for prime p. herv di S 170 J -3 . "¢ Wells Fi E * celved. They were of the red variety and sol washed; 11@12¢c f hed: 11 for Another decline in Silver. No further change in Exchange. s Faeko - the average carrier, usual European options. | f8Vel They Yore OF UOC T e e TR The chartered wheat fleet in port has a regis- tered tonnage of 20,494, agalnst 23,332 tons on the same date last year; disengaged, 18,760 tons, against 960 on the way to this port, 222,820 ‘tons, against 183,370. WHEAT—Liverpool | futures were Paris futures remained about the same. Chicago was rather firmer on the day, but prices showed little change. The market was inactive at the opening, but later on there was CHICAGO, April 20.—Wheat was firm and higher at the opening. Liverpool cables did not show 4 décided response to the break here ! yesterday, receipts wi still small and Kan- £as was still sending in woeful reports of her crop condition, Both the Northwest and South- west contradicted the report that farmers’ de- | liveries were more liberal and said wheat was as hard to buy from first hands as at any 80od to prime peaberry; prime; 814@10c for fair; 6@Sc for common to ordinary. Salvador—12%@13c for strictly prime washed; 10%@12c for good to prime washed: 9@10c for fair washed: 10%45@113 for good to prime washed peaberry; 9%,@10c for §ood to prime semi-washed; 83,@9c for superior un- washed; 84@S%c for good green unwashed: 9@93%c for good to superior unwashed pea- Strawberries were in heavy recelpt and T0%4@1ic for good to showed the effects of the recent rain, most of the offerings being soft and muddy. Receipts were 92 chests Longworths, 169 chests and 203 crates Malindas. Oranges were dull. The high prices have checked the local demand and there was little inquiry for shipping. Large sizes were espe- cially weak and dealers had to make conces- Lemons were neglected | Amalgam Copper:. Am Car & Foun.. Am Car & F pfd.. Am Linseed Oil. IWheat quict and featureless. Wheat freights steady. Barky inactive. Oats and Rye dull. Corn weaker agai Bran and Middlings steady and Hay still weak. Beans in continued demand for Eastern shipment. lower. | Am Smelt & R pra | Anaconda Min Co. iy nd T hovse sy : o4 : time. Reports ta. said ponds . oo Butter and Cheese wery plentiful and tweak. ® | Brockivy Rap T, 11 covered many of ‘the Aelds And. that screage more movement, the orts began lo cover and and supplies. were cxcessive, . Bananas moved | DRTY: 007 for, common to ordinary. % : g : : | Colo T ron... would be red und would | better cash dgmand was a bullish feature. | off wel dy prices. There was no mo- | e Eggs steady to firm, with better prices for lower grades. Conoligated Ga . ot be n 1t condition to-plow. by the middie | Th Southwest Bought. - Minnespolis reported {lGeaie change in the other fruits. T MR fhs Sk s Dot o | Pt el of May. Rains were copious in most of the | & mucl er demand ‘abroad for Flour. [ Five cars of Oranges will be auctio; 0~ f e s g Large crop of Honey cxpected. g;';f(';:“ S Ohio Valley. There was a little spurt:of buy- | There wers general rains in Illinols and the Ly SRR it SIOI et ‘;‘..‘;11:‘:_“&‘5'1'5?2: for prime Okio Valley, but none in the West. rcports from Kansas were the worst yet re- celved. Wires from Topeka said that the sit- vation was bad, that there was no movement, and that the millers were anxious buyers, and furthermore that two-thirds of the Wheat coun- ties would not raise more than seed, if that | ing at the start, but as yesterday, it was The crop jturned to a_ selling pressure later and gains were lost. Bulls, however, continued to buy Iin the dull market and prices reacted slightly. | July opened Jzc higher to unchanged at 5% @ blhe, advanced to 75%@75%c and closed firm, Yhe. }@%e up, at T5K@7 | Inter Paper - | Inter Paper pfd... | Inter Power . | Laclede Gas National Biscuit .. { Natlonal Lead to fancy washed: 11/43@12% for strictly good washed: 10%,@1i%c for good washed: 9% 10%c for fair washed: S@9c for medium; Ti4¢ for inferior to ordinary; 10%Q12e for good to prime washed peaberry; 9@10c for good to prime unwashed peaberry; 84 @8%c for good chest; Malindas, $3@5 per chest and 75c@$1 50 per crate. APPLES—$§2@2 25 per box for extras, $1 25 175 for Eood 1o cholce and S0c@SL {oF or- inary: fancy from Australia, $2 50 per box. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, ~$1@1 75 Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins as previously guoted. Wool dull here, but active tn the country. Hops inactize at previous prices. ; : National Salt ... -k SR ! ¢ hull tn- | much. for standard, $1@225 for choice and $2 50§30 Superior unwashed. 3 Supplies cf Beef decreasing and of Muttor and Lamb increasing. |National Seit prd.. E s alh R e b Ly This market was quist and rather weak thaw| for fancy: ekira fancy, 33 2503 40; Seedlings, ) | LEATHER —Sole, heavy, 20g3tc. exira ; 3 g Facifc Mafi .1 |y il July- closed fitm, “%@Ho b, | SLUIL | enipping, $111%: milling, | e € Te00, MAlie Bieed Dok §083; | Moz v L, 26g28c; Harness Demand jor Hogs curtailed by the high prices. Pacific Mail A e s B i ds var catial. 5 " | Tangerines, in quarter boxes, 75c@$] and $1 25 | Leather, heavy, 33@3%¢ for No. 1 and_30@33c People’s Gas . Pressed Steel Car. Pressed S Car pfd. Pullman Pal Car. Republic Steel ... | Republic Steel pfd. @150 in half boxes; Lemons, 75c@$1 for com- mon and $1 25@1 75 for good to_choice and $2@ 250 for fancy: Grape Fruit, $1@2 50, includ- ing seedless; Mexican Limes, $4 50@5; Bana- nas, §225@3 per bunch for New Orleans and for No. 2; medium, Sogate; lght, 29gasc: Skirting No. 1. 40@42c; No. 2, ; Collar Leather. 15@16c per foot: Trace Leather, $0@ 44c; Kip, unfinished, 40@50c per Ib; _Veal, finished, 16@17c_per foot; Belt Knife Spli! 14@16c; Rough Splits, 8@10c per Ib, f CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 ofclock—December— aogo ctlz.;l ll!sx.m Vel econd Session—December—2000 ctls, $1 08%. May—4000, §1 10%. bkt ‘wheat. The recent heavy rains were deemed beneficial to the Southwest and the rains were much more liberal than of late. July closed weak, Jc lower. A good demand for lard, especially by pack- Canned Asparagus pretty well cleaned out ef association hands. Lard Oil advanced. Other Oils unchanged. 'y ? 2 - ers, and the firm hog and grain situation up- | * Régular. Morning - Session—December—4000 | $. 200225 for Hawailans; Pineapples, $3@4 A 2 Cherries appeared tn market. Oranges duil. \ uger "0 Bl oo e oy e T ng on—Dec bty e $1EANBARK—Ground, $25028 per ton; stick, ol N oS : it | 0 . lard 23%c higher and ribs a shads up. - Afternoon_Session--May—8000 ctls, $1 10%. . 5 . OIL—Lard Of . California_Castor Strawberries in heavy receipt and poor cordition. | Union Bag & P Co. T e T o e ottt Decm Rc May $E10%: | Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | o MONLI-LI:1 h"wn. ifornls, Castor : 5 : ] R RLEY—The markst is very quiet locally, Ofl in barreis, : . “T6e; cases, Potatocs ond Onions still firm and Vegetables stcady. e S Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. | put there Is a fair demand In the Interior for Aoonk beade bl Sl ot Haness | apta | ez Licor, 8c for otiod A 950 Tor vens sl s o S g D Bt o 10N Bk et e el @ g::::fi-.on h:gz\:n,tl_o as proviously ‘mentioned. | & ‘vyorcugh it oo c:{;“m_‘ | 2 Darvele: Lard Ol extrm winter strained. ltry 11 go wer. L] S fa 2 s2onk er change. rrels, ; cases, ina Nut, @630 Y18 2008 SHPPLY : R D O T o B . DBG B% I I8 | Feed, 9244@05e for No. 1 and 90@91%e for | Well-known honey man reports that about ff- | per allon: pure Neatatoot in byrrote Gon Laree shipment Flour for New Zealand pendin LU S Steel o 420 ptember ..... T4% 7 oft grades; brewing and shipping grades, 95@ | teen carloads remain in the hands of the bee | cases, T5c: Sperm, pure, 5. Whale Ofl, na- arge siipment o ou et @ 8. U S Steel pfd. 230 Corn No, 2— 9714¢; Chevalier, $1@1 20, Th 1 a tural white, 40@50c per gallon; Fish Ofl, b E ¢ il Bt i i % B @8 @B T CALL BoARD saims T e e T et Ml vty 1kea> couen 4] Gt O Lo July . 5 Dresent price of 4 cents. o - 3 : 2 5 g Maba) caaich. 2. -aat September ... 63% Informal Session—9:15 o’clock—No sales, will be unusually large, the recent rains in the | "z, S3/5¢ for Ceylon and 58%c for Australign. Retail Meat Pri Salt Lake.....20.80 64 50 XN .00 g Oats No. 2 Secbnd Session—No sale: South being of great benefit.”” 19550 e Boary ST Whits Coal Oll. in bulk. cetar Meat Prices. San Francisco.30.12 60 48 W ‘05| NEW YORK BONDS. S aayis. ST Regular Morning Seasion—No sale ‘All_descriptions remain about the same as | meialsac: mearl Ofl. in cases, 20c; Astral, 20c: s S. L. Obispo..30.12 72 42 W 100 | U S ref 2s reg....1091; L & N uni 4s.....1024 | iy (5id) 7 354 Afternoon Session—May—2000 ctls, 00%c. | before. The movement in everything is small | Svar- 2ocs oe Star, 23c; Elaine, 25¢: Eccene. The following retail quotations for meats are | San Diego ...30.04 64 50 *NW e T L T B R e et December——&go. TT%e. ‘but_sufficlently continuous to clean up eVery- | in°cages 22ige: Banster LRy i b B nithed by the San Fi isco Retail Butch- | Seattie .06 56 40 S Cloudy .40 U S 3s reg. -108%; |Mex Cent 1s 4 | September (old). 303 OATS—Quotations have not changed for a | thing before the new crop comes in, if it keeps e = s L _36%e: = ' . oo et migadioin g Spokane 04 B4 36 SW Cloudy .22| U S 3s coup.....100% ifinn & St L 4s...104% | TR STh ST (el 3910 leng time,” and the market continues sluggish | up, as operators think it will e 703, 0-degree Gasoline, In bulk, 30c; i O e e s dertcin | Neah Bay (U284 50 42 E Cloudy (3t|U S new dsreg. 158 MK & T s ... 1004 | Mess Pork, per barrel— with ample offerings for current requirements. | _FRUITS—Apricots, 9G10c for Royals and 10 | “F0RPENTINE— 670 per gallon in i E 1 per 1b; Tenderloin | ywoy1, “Walla. 30,02 § Cloudy T.|U S new ds coup.139}: M K & T 2nds.... 831} (1675 16 Grays, .$1 30@1 40: whites, $1 30@1 45; Sur- | @13c for standard to fancy Moorparks; Evapor- | g1c in a N #h Porterhouse Steak, 17164@20C; | yx- - W c ¢ .00 | U S old 4s reg....111% [N Y Cent 1sts....104 705 17 price, $1 40@1 45; black, S1 12 10 Y e ‘hes, 6 ¢ in drums and iron barrels. 106 Stew Beef, S@10c: | Yuma o ot o W Giear” 09| U 'S ola fscoup. 1115 N Y Cent gen 335109 710 1% B30 aatg par o O T red, | e A e D ried: S Pt o gy e L T B « s@1c B — — U S 5s reg....... 1053 N J Cent gen 3s.140 Dpounds— CORN—The firmness in ‘the market proved | pitted. 1i3@3ic: Nectarinés, bla@e for red | 1icubones: "White Lead, 8%@Tie, according ast, 12@15 fu:g'o‘x;r_‘s m;q'-‘x%m'c» | _Temperature, 7 a. m.—1S. L‘cshm“ro,;u" ‘ reo g::;"‘lg %5' -l'\;‘é[ 10 trrr;‘lltory. and yellows are quoted off again, | and 514@6c for white; figs, 3% 'ghf_flvm‘ $30@32 50 for the best and g . 12%@15c; = 3 o en 48. 10655100 Mic o8- 28 with very little demand. White Is still and 513@6c for white. = E Roast, 15g15c; | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Atchiton adjss. . 0i%|Nor & W con da. 1013 el G S S i "rgt:'&x‘:s%é;m Srop are aucted as follows: b s L » 15@18c; FORECAST, bl T e Yellow, : small round do, | 30-40's, 64 @6%c; < California Dalry. 50-1b 8 Chops, 15c. The ‘sucwmice insrimen gaplils’ uria: dhe | Belt s 0 s it T s AT St e bt S e e ot e it D00 gy s que: | §18 s0g19 60, Secording"t5 " alanitty; Gran o “pas( twelve hours over the .northern half of | Can Sou 2nds. . .,mg [t LS W ists. ""‘7?‘1 9 621 9 57% 9 57 | 9bc per ctl. * 90@ R:xlSlN‘S—'Seeded, e by L S B nlé%]g(fls]mmeer wgb«_’ S s The Weather and Crops. fan orer Southern California: The tempesas | Cont o Ge- iy ine 87 |8 A" AP 457 B115 | ~ Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, | BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $165@175 per | @7%c; Loose Muscatels, 6%c for &-crown. and | cal use snd 44 for expors | > e i o : . G *s 2 is- 4 | ] BRainEcs a dollows S W o, BYc for seedless; i-crown, 6c; 2-crown, 5%c: | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- report of &, G. McAdie, mection | extept Hhn Francisce, where there hag been s ks 1 e | ped Sdwasaid No; 3 outs, Salaqiic: Ko, - Siediese Sultanas, Sie, for unbleached ind 16 | pany quotes ss follows. per pound. im 1001 SiEe st oo vl or e L i s e RIS W P e e it o chorbs maltin oo Flour and Millstuffs. Dehesa $230; Fancy, $150; London Layers, 47800; Powdered, 4.35cs Candy Gresmined: eau, is as follows: 2 | HESL D I e @ 3 5. E G ; T GE :E}::L s\’;;ARY, N Eiis ey fallen oot B Brailsce Rocth- | 1121 | Union Pac con 4a 1095 athen o1 L gl oy aeady $8 /0% aces [}t i, rapoxtad’ ihat. the: ateatmes Sonduts witlilia o T A L Taten Comrse 5 Saes e e ; 3 an Calien Jouom Eun Praiviaco Mot SI0% [Pnton Fad 0 pork, per barrel, $16 80@16 85; lard, per 100 2, 6%@Ttc: No. ‘1 hardshell, 9c: No. 2, 7ci | Beet Granulated (10015 bage oniy). erature has been slightly below the | Ward and conditions co 04 Ve twnb 1A Ponde . $10810 0715 short-rib +eides (isose. | take 1000 tons of Flour to New Zealand. | Atmonds, 10%@12c; for papershell, 9@10c for | Confectioners' A, 4.25c: Magnolia A d @il parts of the State during the | Setted falr weather. i 0 e £5"40@ 50; dry salted shoulders (boxed), 87 76 | FLOUR—California Family Extras, $350@ | softshell and 6@ic for hardshell; Peanuts, 5@ | Extra C, 3.75c: Goiden C, 3 8o, we lght frosts have oo et et ML K an (HxaDoisth oD Sty Ty b 2 ; ‘ ), §9 90@10: | 3 75, usual terms: ; .| Tc for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 12@12%c; Fil- | barrels, ' 10c more: half-barrel k, and light frosts have occurred In some | ponon caBing mIAnIGht . APHL 50, 1002: 104y | W @8; short clear sides (boxed), $9 90a 1 erms; Bakers' Extras, $3 4063 50: | ¢ for Bastern: Bra oy Consaimat « but conditions have been favorable | Northern California—Cloudy and unsettled | 11007, (W & L E 4s. whisky, hasis of high wines, §1 30; clover, con- | Oregon. $2 75@3 25 per barrel for family and w',&“ QIS pcy Tecans, + Cocoanuts, ;oxs' 50c more: 50-1b Bags, 10c more, all crops. Light rain fell on Wednesday | weather Wednesday. with light showers in | I 873 |Wis Cent 4s tract grade, $8 35 FES §3@350 for Bakers'; Washington Bakers’, $3@ | ¥'0R00y comp, 11@12c for bright and 9@11c | h o 110 aR0 e e 4 Thursday in nearly all districts, but n | northern and central portions; warmer; fresh | 1184 Con Tob 4 Articles— Receipte. Shipments. | * MILLSTUFFS_Prices tn sacks are as fol- for light amber: water white extracted, 53 | harrels or its equivalent. ¢ ‘e than 73 ngtes ot o e s too light to be | Southerly winds. -2 g 5 ] | Flour, barrels ... S, 56,000 | 1 : 5 %e: light amber extracted, 4@4%4c; dark, 4c. | LUMBBR- Ratal X e o ccipitation was too gt 1o be | ®c uthern Californta—Fair and warmer Wed- | W YORK MINING STOCKS. | Wheat, bushels . 2 30,000 66,000 | oiom, ‘(hinn discount Lo the trade: = Orabam | O ESWAX- 11,6200 Der 1o " Pine, ondinacy siaes. " Si@15 55 tra e e : nesday; fresh southwest winds, | ... 20 Little Chief | Corn, bushels - 04,000 90,000 | 20 Bl B 2ixe Atear. | it higher: Redwood, $17G20; Lath, 4 feet. $3 506 iin and hay have made good growth dur- | " Nevada—Fair and warmer Wednesday; fresh | 8 5 Oats, bushels . 1338.000 23,000 | tream o, $1: Oht Groats, $0 20, Tomtur. Sig Prouitions 4; Pickets, $19;" Shingles; $2 for Mo, & od week d in the central and northern | westerly winds. I | Rye, bushels 3.000 2 s ckwh ot '$4 50¢ o Cra 2 iy $1 75 for No. 2: Shakes, ¢ ts the prospects for phenomenally heavy | San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy and un- | Barley. bushel 26,000 :VQneu)_amkgvol:E?.fl:“r’s;‘%r}w@%\'héu ('rv\“-?‘firt‘ for sawn; Rustic, Ml.m T S el 8 never betier at this season. Re- | settled weather Wednesday, possibly —light,| = e Flovr, '§323; Rolled Oata (barrels) §7359: ni| Chicago was steady on moderate receipts of - j showers in the early morning; fresh southwest | On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter arrels : i | . he southern districts are less fa- | SHOWers in the market was steady; creames 22c: dairy, | Sacks, $685@8 50; Pearl Barley, $550: Split | Hogs and a good cash demand. The market Receipts of Produce. a in “some yarte of SouthernCall- | %ind: e A 170200, Cheese. steady: 12565130 Bass frm: | Peas, $550; Green Peas, $6 50 pér 100 1bs. has Leen less unsettled and more inclined to & rous raine Go not Tal very soon: Torechel Ofcint. 13%c. jfladinene ot v FOR TUESDAY, : ogress in nearly all sections, Leaaville 4 Hay and Feedstuffs, This market continues dull, with local dealers . 10,408 MeatmEs, e €00d results. The first crop of alfalfa 15 | — BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. ' s - A 3l talking of a further advance in Hame, 1174300 | Sugar, etiseers. 1,401 cut in the San Joaquin Valley. Hops, Money— U S Steel 4 acon.and Lard to'bring this market up o 2,330/ Tallow, ctle 219 . e e Selng well. s . <3 i ion Fu : | There is very little change to report. Bran | level of Chicago. 410|Peits, bals. = I in all sectionsy EASTERN MARKETS. | s o ALl Sd Foreig F tures, | | and Middlings are steady, while Hay. continues | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 13c per 1Ib for M’Hldefi.b‘l’fl; 4 continue thritly in all parts A : by i | | > - | heavy, 1314c for light medium, 143c for light, 1723 2 ; Bonas Mining. & ) | weak, with moderate receipts and an equally .723|Quicksilver, flis. 85 and with the exception of apri- % Bl * - 3 e T R 15c for extra light and 16c for sugar-cured 1158 eather, seits. = mere than average crope: aprl- A Atvent AT BRAN—$17 50@18 per ton. Eastern m‘i'x'im{r':efc Hams. 1iGi4%ec; Califor- 90 Wine, gal: 24,300 rutts 3 ; < < e > nia Hames, 12 ; Mess Beet. $0a9 I . but grapevines New York Stock Market. e Wheat— May. Juty. | F e Rotied Beries™ 20 50@a1 50 | bbl: extra Mess, $10@10 50; Family, $11G11 50; o gy = famgnt. thon ies mre ripeaing | 3 gy e kB Opening 6 8 | per ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $25@26; job- g{ime s}lllcs;’;ffl:.pfls :pfinmp: ?"s'udbeo‘er'xz‘m Hay, tons. 345 ;- ent to the East has been made e S e 5% . y S Clesinj 67 50@27; C C: 20@21: Corn | Mess. S0a ry_Salt Pork, ville. Citras fruits and walngts ere | NEW YORK, Aprl 23 °The mowesietts v Atcliuon . o R e B R, G BV b S e T e R Pig Pork, 320; Pigs' Feet, $475; Smoked Beet, e o by o : : 0ais : : . Meal, "$2029 30; Crack 3 0g80; | FIE FPork, $20; B — e > —Cool weather and fre- | and there was evidence of @ diminishing specu- | Boston & Albany.263 Dominion Coat & nant— April Sept e | MO O b1t 50 i eal $2050. | " ARD Tierces quoted at'8%c per b for Ts during the week hage been bene- | jative interest. The wide movements.in high- | Boston & Maine.2043; Pranklin i Sy o 8 50@11; Oat. $3@10 50: 'Alfalf: 11; Clo- | compound and 11%@12c for pure: half barrels, growt Boston Elevated..169 |isle Royale Clesing 20 40 88 50@11; . $3@ 2 a; $S@11: Clo. e e A ol Tran, %, making exdpllent STowth | priced stocks continued a feature, but the in- | NYORFRE 0 7S 9 g L2z ver. $7G9; Volunteer. §650@8 50;. Stock, $6@8 | PUie, LA g3 SO 10 tinn. 123%c: 5ol tins, 22%c; b oy will probably be much heat- | fluence of the advances was impaired by some | itchburg pfd ...1461; Osceola ... Opéntiig < . 26 85 26 oL A * COTTOLENE—One balt- 1, 10%c; three | $m———me— L ral veare. Hav = also in Eood | equally notable relapses in stocks where at- " TUnion Pacific .. 104% Parrot Clostes -t 4 2530 ERILAYE40@0o verjbele. il S ol el e prokpects are good for a heavy | tempts were made to take profits. A case in | Mexican Centrai.. 20"} B 4 Seed tierces, 10c; five tierces, 9%c per Ib. Business continued quiet on the Bond Ex- ts wintered well and are look- . New York, New Haven and | eous— r y 3 3 e Be is abundant, Deciduous | T/t Was that of New York.'New Haven and | , o rfcan Sugar,.125% |Tamarack ;.. New York Metal Market. ¢ eans ana Seeas. change and the only fluctuations were an ad- Hartford, which fell violently 9 points on an attempt to market a small amount of the stock because of the emphatic disclaimers from vance In Alaska Packers to $160 and in Oak- Lnl’rd Gas to $62 50. ull. Do pfd . -1191; | Frimountain Amer Tel & Tel.185% Trinity ... Dom Iron & Steel. 704 (United States The demand for the East rapidly and prospects con- | » for an unusually heavy yield two weeks later than last NEW YORK, April 29.—The local and for- }iidcs, Tallow, Wool and Hops. continues and ent w e -aca- | both Pennsyivania and New York Central au- | 00 J1%0 0 Py "ang 2t =6 = eisn markets for tin were lower. London closed { Whites have moved up another peg. The other | While Wool continues dull and featureless | Pacific Borax was ex-dividend of Orchardise i Solamn Comney | thorities of the rumors of purchase of control. | poneray Clectric. 328 [Utab - 3 £1 off, with spot at £128 155 and futures at | descriptions show no further change, but the | bers, more or less activity in the country is | 000, yesterday. $1. or 919, are ing out apricots and peaches. J hstue iywie a e ALy S R e A L D0 i |Winona ... 2 | £125 25 6d. New York was dull and lower, | Whole market is reported in good shape for reported. A press dispatch dated Red Blufr, | The following quotations for the United Rall- and Bay Sections.—Cool weather with | Stock. New York lenlmlh rna Pennsylvania | x> Gas & Coke. 315 (Wolverine . . 5314 | With spot at $27 8715@28 10. sellers. There is no movement in Reeds. April 26, sa “The - Northern California | ;“"s“ San Francisco were received yesterday followed the rain of last Sunday. | 2150 quieted down from thelr recent Mctilfy | ;pjpeq Fruit Daly West v Copper was ensier here and lower abroad, | ~BEANS—Bayos, 82 55@265: small White, | wool market has been very active here during | 0T (rormon Ok oy gpd0lton. De Ruyter & Al sections Wednesday and Thurs. | and strength. In fact, there was very " LONDON CLOSING STOCKS, | in large supplies and light demand. London | $2 26G2 45; large White, $2 2542 45; Pea. $360 | the week. About 3000 bags of wool were sold | $8i 625 manCy Stock. 326 50627 25; praterred, 2 crops in the southern | Show of strength throughout the Eastern rail- | NDON CLOSING &' . | closed 5s lower, with spot and futures at £52 | 3 00; Pink, $2G2§5: Red, §250: Blackeye, | e | $61 6213@62: 4 per cent bonds, —; subscrip- S oo oune SoutherD | oad fleld. The session of the joint commil- | Con for money..04 716N Y Central. 25 6d. - At New York prices were shaded a lit- | $4 60@4 75; Limas, $3 50@3 €0; Red Kidneys, §4 ( 404 over $300,000 paid to the svool-growers of | tions, $101 §73@102. e et A praerress | tee of operators and miners to discuss disputed | Consols for acct.0% v tie, with lake at $11 75@1l 95; electrolytic and | per ctl. this section. The clip this spring s a very for more ihan an average yield in | PCINte in the anthracite fleld was a repressive | Anaconda 5% [Nor & West ptd.. casting, §11 57%3@11 G215, A 'sale of 100 tons | SEEDS—Trieste Mustard, $250@265: Yel- | fine one and the prices ranged from 15%c to | STOCK, AND BOND EXCHANGE. sections. Hay is making good growth | itfluence on all coalers. The decrease reported | Atchison 8213 Ontario & West.. 3 standard for August delivery was made at|low Mustard, $325@350; Tlax, $2 25@250: [ 168,c. There never has been so much rival Pt be 3 heavy crop. Pasturage is abun- | I Reading surplus earnings for March was | Atchison pfd 101% |Pennsylvania .... 78% | §11 15. c’for Eastern: Alfalfa from Utah. | petween buyers' as was witnessed durh = TUESDAY, April 202 are in good condition. AH varie- | 80 unfavorable influence. The very heavy Balt & Ohio. 1111 |Reading . - 34% | * Lead remained about steady,and unchanged i California, 10@10%c; Rape, 1%@ | week. Much of the wool wi 30 Batae it s b e iiious fruit trees are heavily Jaden | Cresge in net earnings « the 20-::?:“:\“1}‘:2 2y | Can_ Pacific! 314y g:g:z ;‘;tdp;.:& #:,4 at $4 121 lglere,lswhlle Londof was also un- b, 315¢ per Ib. | \Wes taken from the sheer's backr Torore it UNITED STATES BONDS. romise of an enormous yield. No - . w53 e 5 R B —t = - i changed at £11 13s 9d. PEAS—Niles, §160@2; Green, $150 | There is nothing new in Hops and quota- Bid. Ask. froct has occurred Guring the sea. | fluence, although it was accounted for largely | Chi Gt Western |Southern Ry...... 30 Spelter was steady at £18. @2; Blackeye, nominal tions show no change whatever- - o0 99" | 4y or coup... 1T%I1E - |de i ncs are in_excellent condition and Dotable increase in operating expenses. | Chi Mil & St P. Southern Ry pfd. 9813 | The local iron market presented little fea- —_— Hides ore quiet and condit 4 Clangn QA g i 4 e Western railroads, on the other hand, were | b & R G Southern Pacific.. 69 | t 1t . q and conditions remain as | 48 ar reg. %111%13s qr coup..109’ crus E % ure, ruling steady and . & et st o | o8 b7, e con, ae S By e Seskly | B & I G gid 112 s Wplon” Bacifi 11108 | Wit Mord mominalt o1 tosndiy, er | Potatocs, Onions and. Vegerables. | Setor: aited stck velng in beter sipply tnan | "~ MiSCELLANEOUS SoNDe. 3 in y.—Nearly normal temper- | “¥OP etin of Hrk i Srie ... % |Union Pac p! 4 | ern, §! No. 2 foundry, Northern, $1 : E = e a - s S8 Co 5s. 97 < “Gave prevatied during the week. The | coneidered very iavorable, mot cnly resarding | Erie isi'pid. 7244 |US Steel 48 [ Not 1 Tourldry.’ Bouthern, 417 50018: Mo, 1| “Recslpts of Potatoss wero light and cholos | abous iike S nden L otations. "My brands sell | Bay CPC 5s.1075107% | Omnibus 8. = o ~ and Thursday were | the condition of winter wheat, but as to the | Erie 2d pfd. 14 U S Steel pfd. 96 foundry, soft, $17 5O@1S. celp! e ok SO ted | Cal-st Bs....119 Pac G Im 4s. 973 — enefic 11y to grain | Progress in seeding corn and spring wheat. The | Jii Central 521, | Wabash . : 27 Foreign markets were easler, with Glasgow | Burbanks were in demand at well sustained | 35,000 %o or heavy and: 828 todrs Pk & CH 65,107 ~11 and hay. 71 crops are mow in excellent | ETain-carrying railroads aiso were helped by | Louis & Nash....130 | Wabash pfd ..... closing at 5s 11d and Middlesboro at 48s 7i4d, | Prices. The demand for seed Burbanks con- | Stn Fifes; 0° (o Be T, B e Lo ligh & OR 6s.117 gondition in most places and an - unusually ey o gy B e ",‘é‘;‘p"e‘c"fi"’,‘g"' | Mo Kan & Tex.. 26% Spanish Fours. % | tinued brisk and desirable offerings sold read- | patyisc; Saited Calf, 10c. Dry Fldes 1o o eavy ¥ield is expected in all except the south- | ol ™y o nq cained an extreme 5%, but tost| Lo & T pfd 55421 New York Cotton Mark, ily at full figures. Early Rose and Garnet | lic: Dry Kiv, lic; Dey Calf, 1Se; Culls and ern ricts. where a fair yield may be har- | hock Island gaine i 5%, o Bar Silver d per ounce. Money 21:@3 otton Market. 2 vl cariat! Brands, 15c; ®heepskins, shearling . it conditions Sontimue faveame® BAr- | over 2 points of it. The strength of the Wa- | Par 8 Chiles were dull. White Varleties of new Po- | Brands, 13c: Shecpekins, - shearlings, 20g30c - k € | bash stocks and of the Wheeling and Lake | 4 e j gach; short Wool. 30@60c each; medjum. 65@ first crop of alfaifa is being cut. Potatoes are The rate of discount in the market for short | NEW YORK, April 20.—The cotton market | {31958 Were dull. but offerings of red sold well Erie stocks was evidently due to the apparent | long_Wool, 90c@$1 10 each; Horse Hides, fon. up and look thrif A osts v E 5 at_the top quo - 3 e s Cocona” caaring it npury | SR, (148 Wbt of the pynatcatc repre: | Pt U dlicoun tn the open market for | SRSRES SR 207 poinia lower, aud "closed | * Ninety a0t Tew onions wersreceived | St 8 (503 tix lare® and 2 356280 tor me: | A E G 1o grape vines,.but mot damaging deciduous | 3ot Al 0 | short bills is 2% per cent. ;7 = rom Stockton and sold for per sk | HT: ey, 31 75 for lacee 81 S5@ L a Do std fruits. Apricots in Fi C ; aryland will be accepted. The industrials 5 There were no old Onions received. The mar- i 3 for_me- ¥ s Jnith and & heave pion iy are a5 1arge | were marked by quite as great irregularity ax Eastern Livestock Market ket was bare of fancy Oregon, snd Nevadas | siumy 81 for small and Soc for Colts. *Buck (L% & P Ss-108 ' — doosr 4108 108 fruits are in good condition and | 1S "ailrcads and changes there were constant London Market. g were firmiy held at an advance. Australlans | co 50 Gy Contral Americas, T s | Mitat C fn — 130 | - Cloggy T 10y the average yield is expected. B FLsdance i s, (Onk ——— were offering freely out of second hands. Green | Gin “EinI (IO S large and amooth, Do lem o Ta alifornia. . cign market and a drop in the rate of sterling LR CHICAGO, were vlentiful and cheaper. S T 3 001 and Cloudy duriwg the wea, wieh | 3¢ Paris both contributed to narrow the mar-| NEW YORK, April 20—Fhe Commercial| CHICAGO, April 29—GATTLE—Receipts, | | Thepe was o falr demand for new vegetables el ey g ef e I o e 3 §in =till semstsing Fiom the $old export poist. | Advértisers London Gusncial heblegram ways: | 5000; steady: 500d to prime stedin, 98 S0G7 40 | 0 Narthern mud Eastard shipping. Aspara- a3 BoobeC o, 1 s S sasie, 3@% per Ib; | T2 e 5a 100 Vortions of Los Angeles County o | Ll money market, however, was still undis- | Stocks were slack and dull to-day. - The mar- | D01 SIS20Y: B008, to Brime steers, feed. | Bus was offering more freely than on the pre- | ™y 5y IR, BTeR, JOSOOHE. L o0 X RGe C Beritens 2th, uo_damage has been reported. | “he bond market maintained a firm tone to. | Kot 100ked tired in walting for peace in South | ers, $3 50@5 5; cows o1 SU@o: nelters. $3 5o@ | Vious day and prices were consequently lower. | qofictive, 13@146; Middle counts free’ 13G190; | Oak Gas Sa. - 6l and hay are in fair condition, but need- | gar Tore) Tarne o a0 oo " 19| Atrica. and the hollday on Thursday was ot | 6; ' canners, 1 4003 40; bulls, $3 500D 50; | N, STEp Rhubard, from San Jose was in de. | do, Getocitve, 12@idc; Southern, 12 months. 86 | Oak Trn 6e.124 e ool tin. Kt e repocted {hat the grain | “"Tnited States bonds were all unchanged on | Without influence. American shares Were | calves, $5 5085; Texas fed steers, $5 50a0 50, | Tand and higher, anged. Los | yo0; do, 7 months, 9@llc; Foothill, 11@13c:| Do lst cBs. — 1168 g a failure If rain 4 Angeles vegetables were in liberal supply and Zood stock sold oft well at steady prices. Novadas 1S o I HOGS—Receipts to-day, Pt o-day, HOPS—12@13c for fair and 14@15¢ for Ib the last call. qufet, hardened slightly early and advanced 18,000; strong: mixed and_butche; steady to . $6 80@7 30: good does not come soon, and will be cut for hay. Bean planting will cos & NEW YORK STOCK LIST, more rapidly on New York's support of St. : POTATOES—New Potatoes, 2@2%e per Ib; = WATER BONDS. 7. Walnuts ate. lookies el ol gt [ High. Low. Close. | Paul, Atchison and inion Pacifle. accompa: 10 s0ar g5 cayy %2507 4. rough heavy, | o1d, $1 40160 for Burbanks from the river; | f°F £ood to cholee. Contra Costa 7614 7714, mnisc of a full crop. Apricots ‘Atchibon .. i . | nied by good crop nelvs. Grand Trunks were ; llEht, 36 T5@G105; bulk of sales, | Orégon Burbanks, $165G2; Oreson _Garnet - Marin Cos.. 60 pricots are in_fair ot % 838, $6 90Q7 20! F 92 924 condition, but the yield will be light. Other | Atchison ptd Ub% D81, Dby | very strong on the excellent revenue state. 348 ¥ Chiles, $160@175; River Reds, = $150@1 60; San Francisco Meat Market. GAS AND ELECTRIC. Sobdition. but the yield wil her ; iy S B SHEEP—Receipts, 8000; steady to 10c Rose, for seed, $1 50@1 65 O & : - its are thrifty and citrus f Balt & Ohio. 109 108% 1081 | ment. Canadian P ng back on its 5 Early Rose, $1.50@1 65. Oregon Bur. Cent L &P. 24 3 ¥ rus fruits | Bal . % % - higher; lambs, steady: good to choice wethers, 1 3 N >, % Pac Light .. 451 — e B s Py Sule & o iond. e ver In flat pt Sy pas disappoint- | $5°50gis 20: fair to cholce mixed, §6 103 705 | LANI, for seed. §133@1 60; Sweets, 2o per Ib | Quotations show a few changes, both fn live | 3% 3%|Sac E GaR. 35 S L ‘ar Vi ‘. 5. |29 2 - ce n 4 - 2 . —_ | F repidis during the week Gandenisiy 18 Boer. | Canets Boathers: i lgg‘i Amerlcan pressure ‘to €ell, with no Eastern Tenie tl;n’;.g:is 7%'-“"’5-‘1;.03.‘&”30"3’113';‘;‘.&’{:‘ s e d—u":/rdm’;?;é s T:i&'&m"ui‘{'fi,’f; 1?2 cqu um‘ .;dny r::;: e é;; ® Sre 1 co ‘:x‘ % ward, but some vegetabl 5 . 2 754 | support. ambs, i , | $1 50@2 for lower grades; Nevadas, ; Aus- | ¢ 3 r more - - Frult ls in good condition and very' promising; | Chi & Alton: ... - s | s on i beptuning o underatant’ ek ths | 37130 ralian, $3 2001 70 second hands; Green Onfons, | freely and the market is hardly as stff as 1¢| oo © 17+ 40 404 Stkn G &E 3 = Crops are growing finely and green feed 1§ | Chi & Alton Pid.. ... ocean trust is mot an_acquisition of British ST. JOSEPH. 20@35¢ ver box. lias peen. The sunply of Lambs is compara. o PORIANCH. shopfent o Chi Ind & Lo 1.800 shipping, but only a pool with exchangelof | ST. Jc;suapn.‘nfi, Aprfiwzg,TCATTLE—'R-- VEGETABLE’S‘—- %uzpfltrlr%;. extra ‘tlancy. tively Iree compared with the other meats. Firem's Fnd.260 270 | neles Summary.—Showers early in the | Chi Ind & L pfd.. 100 share interests. celpts, ; steady “to ower; natives, | $2 25 per box. $1 75@2 for No. 1 and $1 25 | Veal Is firm. The demand for Hogs, as aiready week benefited crops, but se : 3 —_— - $5 25G7 15: ‘cows and helfers, $1 25@6 25: |1 65 for No. 3: Rhubarb, 50@G5c per box: ex- | mentioned, is curtalled by the high prices and | Amer B & T.108 110 Tain for late grain. Frult Is setting s ea | Oh & & w0l e Neow' Vork Mz Mark veals, $2 75@5 75; stockers and feeders, $2¢ | tra fancy, 90c@S$1 10; Green Peas, 85c@$1 por | neither the butchers nor the packers are using | Anglo-car o | L ot ationl . i weather proves faviraie o ung well and | Chi ew Yo oney Market. . sack and 75c to the canners; String Beans, from | any more than they can help at bresent quos | Callfornia e Chi A T e i g:)GSd—Il‘iefi:lml-. d&wo: steady to Se lower; mhAnnlec, wlw e Ilz;‘ l:cludllu Tt:,v.x; tations. DRESSED MEATS. Cal Safe Dp. 55 e : NEW , April 20.—Close—M and light mixed, $6 05@7 15; medium and | Cabbage, 50@6dc per ctl; ngeles Toma- . S Weather R el call, steaby at BFAa per cent: closing b acy | BeavY: . ST IEGT 30: pike, 85 U bulk, | srer §1 2000 60 ber box and crate: Mesican | Wholesale rates from slaughierers to dealers Germsan ...1900 cath eport. Chi “Ter asked 314@4 per cent. $7@7 25, Tomatoes, 50@iBc per box: do, repacked, $1 25 | are as follows: e S — ,Sav & Loan. — 90 Chi_Ter : SHEEP—Receipts, 1100; steady to weak; | per box; Dried Peppers, 10G11¢ per Ib; Los An- | = BEEF—7@7%e for Steers and 634@7c per Ib | Lt — |Security Sav.sio 300 (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) CCC&BtL.... 900 Erime mercantile paper, AGER per. cont Western lambs, $6 25@7; Western sheep, | geles do, 13@17%c; Dried Okra, 1214@20c per | for Cows. g — |Union Trst.1830 - T c 1 cric 9 Sterling exchange, firm, with actual busi- 6 30, Ib; Carrots, 75c per sack: Hothouse Cucumbers, | VEAL—Large, 8@0c: small, 9@10c per Ib. sy o e FRANCISCO, April 29—5 Jolo So . . 4,500 $5@ The following are the seasonal D M. | Colo So st prd. 1,000 ness in bankers' bill at $1 87%@4 8§ for de- 35@i0c per dozen for small and $1@1 25 for | MUTTON—Wethers, 8%@9%c; Ewes, S@8ic STREET RAILROADS. e seasonal rainfalls to | (oo So 24 pd 200 mand and at $% 851 for sixty days. large; Garlic, 2@3c; Los Angeles Green Pep- | per Ib. et et s Comperd i them o h e s | S 5 S B i, 18 308l o 4 0 Boskon Wool Mavket. .\ 1o e St Sies e i1 L Sems o Xt e o st _geason and rainfall in the venty. “ommercial s, 4 85%. from Los Angeles, i Summer Squash, —Dresse« ogs, 7% ac per Ib. et eaedd e last twenty P»:‘n‘hhntlo ‘(‘;’f . !lgg Bar silver, 5lc. 2 BOSTON, April 20.—Very few buyers have | from Los Angeles, 75c¢@$1 50; Marrowfat | - LIVESTOCK MARKET. Giant 9% 80% ;Vigorit Last This Last-| Den & Rio G 500 Mexican dollars, 43c, Al sl elel o L 0 Squash, $15G20 per ton; Hubbard Squash, $15| mre following quotath ‘- | PR 3 5 X 1 e in the wool mills ¥ e following quotations are for good sound SUGAR. c Season. Season, | Erle . 5,100 Sty Tatiread s, eadyi,State bonds, | ¢his section does. mot temd to improve the | @20 Mushrooms, nominal. livestock delivered at San Francisco, less 50 | Hana ....... 3% 4% Kilauea s e | Ene JON "0 ; - : market, and althoueh there Is a tendency to Poultry aid Game DAL Steeks, $Y60¢; Cows and Hetters, | HAnalidn - 83— | Makawer' R g il B & .- ness to ere and there, prices 8 OV Thin Come AT e T onokaa. . p— mea. . Sacramento reat Nor pf - ondition of the Treasury. are practically unchanged. ~Territory wools, TOT A thin Do K Hutchinson . 12 ~ 124 'Paaubau B Wyanclecy Hooktng Vatley ‘b 100 7 f 4 gholcest siavie, are quoted on the scoured | Tnere was mo more Eastern Poultry recelved, AL e s, mm;:c;(mfi‘mm‘m MISCELLANEOUS, Independence Tllinots_Central.... 20,500 WASHINGTON. Avrll 20.—To-dav's state- | "5 O *50g50c: fine medium, 47@48c, and me- | but the greater part of the two cars of Hens | 1b (gross weight). o Bt it 102 103 |Pas & k- 3% — Sen Louis Obispo > Iowa Central . 200 ment of the treasury balances in the general | Gium. 45c. The ordinary grade of territory s | Which were placed on the market Monday were | LAMBS—Suckling Lambs, $2 50@2 75 per | Cal Fruit Asl02 103 |Pac C Borx.165 & — Los Angeles 1056 1| Iowa Central pid.. 500 fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve | quoted: Fine, : ‘fine medlum, 43@45c, | still on hand and offering at low figures, which | Head or 5@534c per b livewelght; yearlings, 413 | (2l Wine Asl00% — [Par Paint... 19 — San Diego - 611 106 | K C Sauthern.... 1,100 in the divislon of redemption, shows: Avall. | and medium, 40c. lessened the demand for local stock, and all | Cogaen. Five Hogs, 200 RS CE I - Adl 2 E K C Southern pfd. able cash balance, $183,448,547; gold, $91,231,- | Australlan wools are featureless. descriptions of chickens were quoted. lower. | 67 500 b and ooy l:'.“-m{ under, 6 Morninz Session. o e cieco SateMaximum truprature,| L Bolt LW 208 962, North 4 There 1 but little Inquiry for Geese at present | Gise; sows, 50 per cont ot oacs, 5 ore o 08 G A i i e Tollowing musimim ang minimom tem. | Lovis & Nesh..[1 4560 * i ST orthern Business. e e Thanges tn Game/ Eighteen | (Mol Sie6% 10 Per cent' off from e above 25 Contra Costa Water . s vere reported from Eastern stations: % Ty ks came in. s S 9 25 — P = nS: | Met St Ry. 1,000 . $456,000; | 525 5 4 Boston ... Ui T35S, Mexican Central... 2200 New York Grain and Produce. I B R S qariaes, 000; | | EOULTRY_Live Turkeys. 13g14c' for Gob- ° General Merchandi. B it e % Cincinnati 54| Duluth Mexican National 800 i .| plers and 15@l6c for Hens; Geese, per pair, b ener erchandise. 3 a (% €2 5o R = Ero e o | G i, sae: | B G ST G & IE G ot G R Fasnineion Mo Kt en o e * | "PORTLAND, Aoril 20.—Clearings, $423.697; | 030 % otlos Bastore, $00T: ohs Remisee 5353 | PAGS—Grain Bags. June and July. 6e: San| 18 & v Water .11 93 0% S oaton o EE . 3,100 G NEW YORK, April 20.—FLOUR—Receipts, | Palances, $04,472. @i rs, $4 50@5 00; Broilers, $3 5o@s4 5o | Quentin. 5.5%c; Wool Bags, 32G35c; Fleece | $2000 Sacramento Elec Gas & Ry 5s.. 105 o0 o T ek L T 844 | 29,100 barrels; exports, 1100, ~Quiet. SPOKANE, April 20.—Clearings, $210,020; | £ jarge and $2@3 for small; P} $1 50 | TVine. T1@sc. proansiont-de THE COAST RECORD. ¥ Contral’TLl 12100 160 V114 19w | WHEAT—Recelpts, 527,625 bushols: exports, | PHAICSH $46.041. = A R A T e | 1 m‘\‘r:vn.tmn ey fr:ft’;n s—mmj e eed SREL P R TT S TR 38 %o Nor & West. ... .} 4 7 122,402 3 ; No. 3 7 e d by T | for nominal, . TS |imAimess iR B B0 BRan STaTTOSLGA | Northern Wheat Marker, | colmaii il e o prah oy ot | bl BTl IS R hE ] 831 80 & BN EIITRE FH 43 == ntario & Western. 5300 1357 348 347 tuth,” 84\ £-0; by afoats MNb.: 1ok 3 e L3 g 8 e e Wn its quo- Street— 5 -y 33 3% | e N entem. ey 1 3% M puiuny . 0. b, afioat; No. 1 hard ifani- for small and $2 for large; English Snipé, $2 50 | tations, Peas, 2-1b standard, S5c: stas o El 2 82 s &3 % | toba, 87%c f. o. b. afloat. Options opened OREGON. ; Jack Snipe, $1 50. 1105 5 i ! $10,000 Oakland Water 5s........ 104 00 STATIONS. Eg f8 52 % Benties i ki N R steady. The market was sustained on an even POR'%-AND.“ April 20.—Wheat nominal, | & e Standards 3 75‘;0.:“::-"'.1?:5‘. % Galions | $1000 S P Cal Ist Con Se (iamped).. 111 75 : g H HEY T evel all day by ve sh crop news from | Walla Wall ; Bluestem, 6614c. e i 3% g7 :; 2 £ | Reading 24 pd. .. 15800 Hansas, patiiyoattuet, RoWever, by Pam sy Tl e hSAE Buiter, Cheese and Eggs. Hotn” White, 82 50G8 23: Lare St tam. . PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. £ k- - : -8 LT, Where Cables were steady, receipts small and | 1ACOMA, April 29.—Wheat = unchanged. 7 3 76; Medium White, $1 75@2 65 ey s s e 2 P BT &S F 2 500 seaboard clearances falr. Tue close wasfateady | mug e too: Crub; 000 o "1 The situation in Butter showed no change Mammoth 2 -y Y\ i i A 100 Borins Tuiy 50 116813, Aosed o(lmc-dg;‘f - yesterday. Packing, having once begun, is now %0 Medium Green, st 152 50; 2008 52 31 SW Cloudy .00] ot vam . P i tember, T97,GE0%e, ciosed S0c; December, S1@ Foreign Markets. seneral. but in spite of this stecks on the floors | SRR P00 " n 2081 60 46 W_ Clear .0v| St Pam pid v 81%ec, closed Sligc. are still too large for the comfort of the com- | Canners quote as e Fruit S 0.08 5 34 SW Cloudy .02 | Southern Pacifie.. 3700 HOPS_—Firm. . FREL AT le, 64 7.16; si]. | Misslon men. Quotations continue weak, though | Appics, 31 S0@1 55: Apricots - $1 S5 B Sy g 3000 78 44 B Close 00 | Eoutthern Ry < . 15800 HIDES—Quiet. . \ . =Conkiols, -19: Sil-| there is little disposition on the part of sellers | Peaches, vellow, $1 40@1 €5: do, Leman Cling. 0% 08 3 BY Cm: ol i B B8 WOOL—Quiet. Domestic fleece, 25@20c. | ver, 23%d; French rentes, 100f 67 cargoes | 1o further reduce them, and 30c for creamery 1'75: Bartlett Pears, $1 50@1 15: Plums, | 400 Clairmont 2994 60 32 W Py T F et COFFEB—Spot Rio, quiet and steady; No. |on passage, rather easfer; cargoes No. Y stand- | is extreme and exceptional. The firm of fl 10@1 30; Nectarines, $1 25@1 50; ' Muscat | 600 Reed Crude -4 29784 74 80 SE Clear .00 5 o e oy, fUlld. ulet; Cordova, 814@ | ard Callfornia, 20s 9d; English country mar. { Wheaton, Pond & Harrold, ‘Which withdrew | Grapes, $1 15G1 35: ~ Quinces, $1 3001 555 | 100 San Joronin ‘Oif " - i e AT R ] izc. Futures closed steady, net unchanged i | Lors, ieior. from the Dairy Exchange some time ago, re- | Strawberrics, $1 50G1 75; Blackbersies, 51 400} | 109 Somergeoin O & Dev.. .. em 2980 B0 52 NW Ciear .00 29,500 10 points higher. Total saies 23,500 bags, in- | = LIVIRPOOL, April 20.—Wheat, steady; No. | turned to the organization. ' " 1 60. e B 50 by E T30.00 48 42 SE Rein A ¢ cluding: ~June, July, $5 10; September, | 1 standard California, 6s 414d; wheat in | ~ All dealers report Cheese In heavy ly and | COAL—Welli $0 ton; 33 000 4% 42 SE Ran 2 1100 8 25: " October! £ 35 ‘November. §5755 De. | Pasis S T parier il ch coun- A sale of 100 cholce mild new. at | well $9; 96 50 Brvans 20928t SeEE Main g 10900 goraber. 3550, January, $5 6063 65; “March, { (ry’ markets, quiet ‘and ‘steady; weather in mw.hm the Exchange. . m-wu,§ Soos Bay G5 = S & . kK = P creast. ¥ | Esss better 3 3 ; Co-operative Wi TR R TB0i05 66 52 SW Cloudy .00 1,500 SUGAR—Raw, firm; fair refining, 2 15-16c; TON—Uplands, § 11-324. T femnces T Tote Ao e aaots | ek $12 in bulk and $13 25 I’ Continued on Page

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