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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 'nrk.s lower on the day. and bonds quict. ver and Exchange about as before quoted. ter d(tmami for Bran and Middlings at the decline. mn fair receipt and steady. \othing new in Beans and Seeds. utter and Cheese weak, and Eggs not as excited. umber roported in active demand. sions still quiet and featureless. le, Sheep and Hogs unchanged. "heat and Barley futures higher. Jats firmer, Corn weaker and Rye still dull. Not smuch change in Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Strawberries appeared from Mayfield. Fresh Fruits in fair demand. Poultry and Game continue to clean up well. il stocks = . 3 Stocks of Grain. | more in Nevada and Utah. ry C. Bunker, chie! grain inepsctor of | €Tees throughout California, erchants’ Exchange, reports stocks. of | rain has fallen on the Pacific slope except &rein on wharf and in regular warehouses April | posine nours, COlumbla River during the past | ws, in tons The river at Sacramento is 5 feet and - r— - s rising, at Marysville 16 feet and falling eat—— | Forec made at’ San Francisco for thirty April 1. | hours ‘ending midnight, April 3: h | Northern California—Fair #riday; < northerly winds, . 4 | Southern Caiffornia—Fair Friday; ———-Barley~—= | northerly wings. March 1. April 1. |~ Nevada—Fair Friday L4 -"l‘“ San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Friday: | 4895 | rroch westerly winds e ALEXANDER _G. McADIE, l | bas been a rise of four-tenths of an inch or The temperature has risen from 6 to §.de- | lght | light Forecast Otficfal e * ione barles, iST2 tonie cats | EASTERN MARKETS. The Hay Market. ; i New York Stock Market. Because of heavy shipments, the market has NEW day s and volume et YORK, April ¢, although thus | of operations. motiv ators are difficult to discern. ught stocks with mon nfidence that the dt to relax. aithough the call money ras r growth of. ease. call mo again, ation 1 whether ket. The in showed nothing the securities feeling shown by developments concerned. but ve duel itself, with T was the ania, low level from the s impetus earnings ed more two months are less_than for t year. ruary n Tuesday, £ $413,474, that the recent ok may hay fessional bear sourc ~mand for stocks e help given to any the demand to sression. The question of the taken by earning: surmise rally was heavy to weak throughout. es which prompted the professional ope: On Tuesday they at 15 per cent In ney —The stock market continued almost wholly in professional there was a further dwindling in The tone of the The market Yesterday they sold stocks there was a distinct rebax- with a promise of Some other con- tions apparestly intervened whic the easier mon 4.to benefit the stock market thern Pacific quarrel weighed on the mar- this controversy to affect directly the valug of the bitterness the coptending -parties e boldness of their habitual methods In operations kept alive a fear that might be precipitated probably disastrous caused market The n renewai , of cover emphasizes ction to be the Wabash empioyes following the dissolution of the strike injunction is awaited with some concern, as was indicated by the | earrying it back The selling received February statement which showed the expenses han twice as much as the n gross carnings, With a correspond. cut in the met returns. The net earnings in consequence over a | the . same two Taken in connection with Union Pacific statement showing a decrease in net here is a disposition to liquidation in pub- that been from other than pro- s. The mildness of the short account and in_the mark=t this heaviness of the Wabash stocks to-day. The decline in Western Union had no other ex- anation than the progress reported to be aking toward a commercial basis by the ess systems. A k on Colorado Fuel e proposed bond issue. deposits to retire ased ¢ sending their own | Pased on The B f securing the | . sulted in absorption by terday interest intment. banks for payabie. o fill the mber of - the now a declining importance. Bonds were weak. Total sales, | 51,900,000 U'nited States new 4s declined sharp break In the local rket affected Amalgamated Copper. was professedly Large cus- circulation and some large miscellaneous collections re. the sub-treasury $1.244.000 in spite of the Govern This proved a disap The statements of the great fo the week reflected the enoc- mous requirements for the April settlements. A refiux of funds to the market, however, is in order in both foreign money markets | here also the immediate money situation par value, | yes % per cent on the last call. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. 4 Sales. High. Low. ve operations. In many | Atchison . L 14,600 Si% on the companies' | Atchison pfd 400 971y s require the e > | Balt & Ohio . L9100 914 t ners are hoping Balt & Ohio pfd.. 100 . - adlan Pacific 4,100 ada Southern 100 hesapeake & O .. 1,000 % e log- | Chicago & Alton .. 1,300 a trifie more satisfactory, | Chi & Alton pfd .. 200 t water and improved facilities, | Chi & Great W .. 100 la. the Eastern lumbermen are | Chi & G W A pfd.. and lands, so that great | Chi & G W B pfd.. e selling’ market, with | <hi & N W _...... les at hand. Al in all, the | Chi Ter & T d domestic business is on a T & T prd ohi e basis, h: with heard from any source. no complaints pfd .. olo Su 2d pfd ... Delaware & Hud Del, Lack & W Denver & R G . Denver & R G pf W eather -RT’;»orL ridian Pacific Time.) Avrll 2—5 p. m The following are the seasmonal rainfalls to | 5 661y ®, as compared with those of the same date | 4 . : 00 53 «t seagon and rainfells in last twenty-four | Great Neorthern pfd ..... ... hou | Hocking Val .. 800 { Hocking Val pfd. . Last ‘ _Th Last | fiijnofs_Central Stations— 24 hours. . Season. Season. | Juwa Central Eureia 000 1915 44.63 | lowa Central Riu 0.00 2268 2842 | Kans City S acrament 0.060 1633 15.60 | Kans City So pf Francisco . 00 .11 Lake Erie & West i Lake Low Manhattan L . Metropolitan St Mexican Central Mexican National Minn & St Louls Missours Pa Mo, K&T ....... Mo, K & T pfd... New Jersey Cen N Y Central . Norfolk & West .. Norfolk & West prd | Ontario & West .. | Pennsylvania Reading .. 2 Reading, 1st pfd .. Reading 24 pfd Rock Island ... Rock Island pfd. .. St Louis & San F.. St L & € F 1t pid St L & 8 F 24 ptd St Louis § W ... £t Louls S W pfd.. | Bt Paul .. | St Paul ptd ... ) | Southern Pacific . Southern Ry | Southern Ry pfd.. Texas & Pacific Toledo, St L & W ansas Dsenver ity Washington 80-64|Cincinnati 64-58 New York 78-62Boston . . OAST RECORD. H - 10 ;img aagiee Lo Angeles 200 Tamalpal T, St L & W pfd.. . rth Head. Union Pacific ..... 26,100 Union Pacific pd.. 100 Wabash D800 26 - Wabash pfd D oTe00 4T nt Reyes Wheel & L E...... 400 Red Blaff . Wheel & LE2dprd ..... Roseburg . Bacramento Wis Central .. Obispo 18 San Diego o8 Eeattle 30 |16 Tatoosh ... ..30.28 Walla Wella..30.22 Winnemuces ..30.28 Yume 00 WEATHER CONDITH FORECAST, The pressure has risen steadily western balf of the country. Anaconda Min During the past twenty-four hours there | Brooklyn R Tranit. Close, FER I Hocking Coal . | Inter Paper . inter Paper pfd Inter Power . | Laclede Gas 4 | Nat Bfscuit 445 Nat Lead 25 North Ame 100 10014 | Pacific Coast Gy | Pacific Mail i§ 35 | People’s Gas . 200 oy 1014 Pressed S Car 100 6013 i3 60 Pressed § Car pt 100 923 828 921 Pullman Pal Car 200 222" 2227 222 Republic Steel . 600 19% 19% 19% Republic Steel p 200 7T TTH TTh Sugar .: & 0 4,800 123%° 1231 1231, Tenn Coal & Iron.. 1,800 64 631, 6315 Tnion B & P Co. 100 12 12 Union B&P Co pfd. 2,500 T4 T4 | '8 Leather.... 3,700 12 1214 | I S Leather pfd. 500 91 91 | U 8 Rubber...... 600 1B 15 | 'S Rubber pfa. 400 &0 50 | U S Steel.... . 500 353 35% U 8 Steel pfd.. ") 6Ty KoL Western Unton . sil, 8% Total sales ..... 308, UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. NEW YORK, April 2.—United Rallroads of San Francisco' bond transactions—23,000 at %. 5000 @t 771, 10.000. at 77%. NEW YORK CLOSING BONDS. Penneylvania 106 L & N Uni Mexican Cent -105:4 Mex Cent 1st inc. 1353, Minn & St L 4s. new 4s coup..136% Mo, K & T 4= oid 4s reg....110% Mo, K & T 2d old 4s coup..110%/N ¥ C-gen 31y 58 reg.......103% N J C gen Bs. L] E -103'5 Nor Pacific 4s. Atchi; -~ #0% Nor Pacific 3s. Atchison adj 4., 90 |Nor & W con 4s. 874 Balt & Ohio 4s...100 Reading gen 35 Balt & Ohio 314s. 924 S'L & 1 M con 5s.111'2 B& Oconvds...10f SL&SF & Canada 2ds...1050% 8 L Sowestn lsti ent of Ga bs....1 '4'S L Sowestn 2ds nt Ga 1st In 6 S A&APU4s es & Ohlo 41451033 So Pacific 4s ngo & Alt 3las.. T4%.So Rallway 5s. B & Q new 4s. 9214 Tex & Pac 1sts. "M&SPgends110§ T. S L & W 4 & NW con 7s..131% Union Pac 4 R I & P 4s....106 U Pac cony 4s | € C C & SLgends. 1003} Wabash 1sts “hgo Term 4s... 8214 W h 2ds lo & So 4s.. . 891 Wabash deb B, & Rio Gr 4s. 88 West Shore 4s....110 rie prior lien 4s. 97 |W & L E 4s..... 90% | Erie general 4s.. 85 |Wis* Cent 4s...... 90 | FW & D C 1sts.110 Con Tobacco 623 Hocking- Val 4155 108 14- > & 1 825 | Rock .85 |Manhattan 1015 Adams Con W YORK MINING STOCKS. 50 Little Chief .. Alice . 30 Ontarto Breece ... <se0s 23/OphIr .. Brunswick_Con. ...0434 Phoenix Comstock Tunnel..091s Potost . Con Cal & Va.....1 5)Ravage .. Horn_Silver . Iron Silver Leadville Con. ferra Small Hopes. . tandard | ! BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money- Westinghse Com.. 99 Call loans . BY%@¢ Mining— Time loans ......54 (3| Adventure Bonds— Allouez . Atchison 4s.......100 Mexican Cent 4s.. 76 Raliroads— s 3 Atchison ...... Calumet & Hecla. Atchison.pfd .... 97X Centennial Boston & Albany.255 |Copper Range.. Boston & Maine..184 |Dominion Coal Amalgamated Daly West | Bingham Boston Elevated..146 | Franklin NY NH&H Mohawk Fitchburg pfd. 0Old Dominion. . Union Pacific 90 | Osceola Mexican Central.. 26 Parrot Miscellaneous— |Quincy American Sugar. . |Santa’ Fe Copper. Am Sugar pfd. Tamarack Am Tel & Tel. Trinity Dom Iron & Ste General Electri 1 5 i 106 " Winona 35% [ Wolverine United Copper. LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Cons for money.90 7-16/Norfojk & Westn. 713, Cons for account. 90% (NoF & West ptd. 92 Anaconda Westn. 30% Atchison Atchison pf Balt & Ohto Canadian_Pecific. 1! Ches & Ohio..... Chgo Gr Western. 2415|Southern’ R: Chgo, M & St P. Southern Pacific Den & Rio Gr.... 37 |Unfon Pacific. D & R G pfd.... 88%|Union Pac pfd . 3 Wese: .ootoocn |U 8 Steel........ 3 Erie 1st pfd 4 ‘|l‘ S Steel pfd. Erie 24 pfd...... 54 |Wabash .... Illinois Central...140 |Wabash pfd Louisvl & Nashvl.120% /De Beers Mo, Kans & Tex. 26 |Rands N 'Y Central....135%| Bar silver, qulet, 22 3,@3% per cent. -16d per ounce. Money, The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 3 1-16@3% per cent, and for three months' bills 3 7-16@31 | per cent. i ) New York Money Market. NEW YORK, April 2.—Close: Money on call, firm, at 6@12 per cent; closed, 7@S per nominal, %0 days, 534@3'% 513 per cent; six months, Prime mercantile paper, 5l Sterling excha sieady. at 4 for demand and at $4 @4 K3.R0 for sixty daye. | @4 88. Commerctal bills, $4 53@4 &315. Bar jlver, 49%c. Mexican dollars, 38%c. Gov- ernment bonds, easier; railroad bonds, weak. * | | New York Grain and Produce. * * EW YORK., April 2—FLOUR—Receipts, : exports, 96,383 barrels. Was advanced on asking price to detriment of business. Quotations remained nominally unchanged. : —Recelpts, 18,425 bushels. Spot, 2 04¢ elevator; S0c f.'o. b. 1 Northern' Duluth, 8§7%3¢c f. o, b. 1 hard Manitoba, S8%c f. o. b. No. aftoat. this morning on sharp advances in the North west, higher cables and bullish crop news and lighter Argentine offerings. Later it sold still higher on export demand and further coverings, 11; Stage, common to choice, 1902 1901 crop, 20@23c; Pacific Coast, c; 1901, 20@23c. Quiet | WOOL—Firm. PETROLEUM—Steady. COFFEE—Quiet. Futures closed steady at unchanged prices to a decline of 5 points. Te tal sales, 43,750 bags, including: April, 4.05¢; May, 4.U5c: July, 4.26c; September, 4.40c; Oc- teber, 4.50c; November, 4.55¢; December, 47560 4.%0c January, 4.80@4.85¢c; February, 4.90c; | March,” 4.95c. Sales of the Aprii and May deliveri of coffee were made at 4.05c to-day. This is the lowest price at which coffee for future delfvery was ever sold. The last previous low record price was made in 199, when October sold during September of that year at 4.10c. SUGAR—Raw, nominal; fair _refining, 3%c; centrifugal, 96 test, 3 9-16c; molasses sugar, | 2%c: refined, unsettled. DRIED FRUITS, EVAPORATED APPLES—The market shows no change from the conditions recently report- ed, demand being still light and offerings free. mmon wre quoted at $gdle; prime, 4XG ; cholce, BY;@6c; fancy, 63@7lzc PRUNES—Spot continue quiet _and rather easy, but without change at from 3¢ to Tc for all ‘grades. APRICOTS—Remain steady under a fair de. mand. Cholce are quoted at T%4@8c and fancy, 91, @10%c. PEACHES—Are dull and easy at T%@Se for choice and T%@8c for fancy. 7 — . Chicago Grain Market. ——— CHICAGO, April 2.—There was a good trade in wheat to-day. Prices had an upward ten- dency throughout the entire day and the close was at about the best figures. May opened unchanged to shade higher at T3W@734% to 73%4ec, the steady cables giving a little firm- ness to the situation. There was a good com- mission-house buying during the whole ses- sion, and the price for both May and July advanced gradually. A big export business to- gether with bullish European advices report- ing drouth in South Russia and Roumania and he decreased stocks in the Northwest, caused :h:muramnd. The report that the Ar- gentine shipments for the week would ~be smaller _was also a strengthening influence, fter selling up to T4%e, closed at 74! & f:u":'-m'w:.:."%, 000 bushels. “ m ‘were 419,000 bushels, a year luth local 5 | | | “ | Posted rates, $4 il and $4 871 | Options developed activity and strength | | with the close firm, 3@%c net advance. May, | %@i8 9 16c, closed at T8%c: July, 75 : September, closed TS8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1903. of 245 cars, against 206 cars last week and 224 Cars a year ago. Dullness prevailed in corn and the general sentiment was bearish, although the strength of wheat held prices firm. Trading was largely local, with considerable changing going on— sellinig May and buying July. The cash market was dull on account of the tie-up of the lake fleet. After ranging between e, May closed ¢ higher at 48%c. Local receipts were small at 128 cars—with one of contract grade. There was only a small trade in odts, but the market was firm in sympathy with the strength in wheat. The principal buying wi by a leading long, although shorts covered quite freely. The close was steady with May unchanged at 33%c after selling between 33% @33%c and 343 c. Local receipts were ln;ll.:r than expected, only 97 cars being re- cetved. Provisions were dull, but firm, the small stocks being the supporting feature. There was a little easier tone early on selling of ribs by packers, but the offerings were well absorbed by commission houses and the market rallled somewhat. The close was firm with pork unchanged at 17.82. May lard was 2% @dc at $10@10 023, and ribs wera Sc higher at $9 75. - The leading ful Oats No. 2 May July September ..... Mees Pork, per bbl— May 17 90 18 0215 17 90 July A7 20 17 30 17 20 September {16 971 16 971 16 95 16 95 Lard, per 100 Ibs— . 9074 10 0215 9 9715 10 024 S 080 p8215 980 9K L0773 980 977 980 per 100 1bs— L9735 080 9721 97 3 9671 970 965 967 1 . b 60 D 62 9 9 BTy | "Cash quctations were as follows: Flour, steady; No. 2 spring wheat, 76@77c; No. 5/ | 690G 75c; No. 2 red, 72%@73%c; No. 2 corn, | 4234c; No. 2 yollow, 423c; No. 2 cats, S3%c; | No. 327,@38%c;’ No. 2 rye, 49%c good feeding barley, 38@40c: fair to choice malting, 47@33c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 10; No. Northwestern, $§1 11; prime timothy $335; mess pork. per barrel, $17 90@ lard, per 100 pounds, $9 95@9 9713; short ribs sldes (loose), §8 | (boxed), $8 Thas 1 ; short clear sids (boxed), | $10 #79@10 50; whisky, basis of high wines, | §1 30; Clover, contract grade, $11 7511 85. Articles— Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels . 37,500 39,300 Wheat, bushels . Corn, bushels . ‘119, Oats, bushels . 237,800 286,700 Rye, bushels 26,100 5,000 Bariey, bushels 40,000 utter ; dai- heese, On the Produce Exchange to-day the | market was firm: creameries, 18928 | ries, 14@28c. Eggx. steady, 1jc. | steady, 13@13%c and 13%c. 4 ) Foreign Futures. 3 - ¥ LIVERPOOL. | Wheat— | Opening i Closing | Wheat— Opening . Closing . Flour— Opening Closing . . New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, April 2—Tin was unchanged at London at £138 18¢ for spot and £138 12a | for futures, but in the local market it was dull | and easy, with spot quoted at 30@30.25c. | Copper advanced 58 in London to £64 2s 6d | for both spot and futures, while loeally it ruled | casier. Three million pounds of casting was offered at the Metal Exchange at 14.25c, but found no buyers at that figure. The market | closed at 13.50c for standard, 14.50@15¢ for lake and electrolytic, and 14@14.50c for casting. Lead declined 2s 6d in London to £12 10s, re- mained quict, and unchanged at $4 67% in the New York market. Spelter was unchanged both at London and lo- cally. The latter market quoted 5.75c and the former £23 bs, Tron closed at 578 in Glasgow and 5ls 415d in Middlesboro. The New York market was nomi- | nally lower. No. 1 foundry northern is quoted &t $23 50@24; No. 2 foundry Northern, $21 50 22:"No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry ‘Southern, soft, $22622 50. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, April 2—The cotton market, after a very active session, closed firm, with prices at about the best level of the day, net § to 22 points over the final figures of yesterday. Eastern Livestock Market. CHICA 000, | $4as Strong to 10c higher. Poor to medium, ; stockers and feeders, $2 T5@4 75. cows, $1 60@4 50; heifers, $2 50@4 S0; canners, $1 6042 90; bulls, $2 3074 40; calves, $3 50G 7 85; Texas-fed steers, $4G@4 50. HOGS—Receipts: To-day, 18,000; to-morrow, 15,000; left over, 3500. Average steady. Mix butchers, $7 15@7 35; good to cholce heav rough heavy | $6 60a7 30; bulk of sales §7 % | T SMEEP—Recelpts, 12,000, Sheep and lambs steady to 15c lower; Bood to choice wathers. | $5750G6 65; falr to choice mixed. $4 50@5 50 estern sheep. $5 50G7; native lambs, $6 506 7 50; Western lambs, $5 50a7 80. ST. JOSEPH. ST, JOSEPH, April 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, 1250, Active, strong to 20c higher. Cow heiférs, steady to Strong: natives, $4@5 cows and heifers. $2 5044 stockers and feeders, $3 50G4 75. HOGS—Recelpts, 4891, Mostly fSc_ higher. Pigs, stronger; light and light mixed, §7 25753 7 37i4; medium and heavy, $7 30G7 47i; buik, $7 30@7 40. SHEEP—Receipts, 4200. Good, activ to strong; others, slow, weaker: top lambs, $7 55; Colorado wethers, $6 75; ewes, $6. St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, April —WOOL—Weak. Me- 15@17he; heavy fine, 10G13c; tub Leu o tub washed, 156 Northern Business. | SEATTLE, wWash —a | ¢ i .. April 2.—Clearings, [ soazoan: buiances, S0 i PORTLAND, April 2] | stzRen: palances, 121 Warings, TACOMA, ~ Wash.. ~ April 2. $320,728; balances, §62.372 Tt SPOKANE, ‘Wash.. April 2.—Clearings, $327,0500; balances, $57, 508.__ ‘Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, April 2 —WHEAT—Walla Walla, 70¢; bluestem, 75c; valley, 7oe, Cleared—Bark Irby, for South Africa, with 22,500 barrels of flour and 366 tons of oats. WASHINGTON. :Acohu.‘\,. :Drll 2.;:1:!2{1'—&0» feeling. and a shade firmer, but quotations : bluestem, 80c; club, 70c. o There ‘were two clearances of wheat yes- terday, the British bark Sofala, for Cape Town, with 132,347 bushels of wheat, and the British _ship Penthesilia, for Australla, with 56,585 bushels of wheat and 3924 barrels of flour, making seventy-two cargoes for the grain year. The “steamship Shawmut, which salled to- 44,250 barrels of day for the Orient, carries flour from Tacoma. Foreign Markets. LONDON, April 2.—Consols, 903,@908; €il- ver, 22 13-16d; French rentes, 98f 7715c@98 60c; wheat cargoes on passage, rather firmer; No. 1 Standard California, 31s; Walla Wabl 30s; English country markets, steady. TIVE! L, April 2.—WHBAT- Steady: No. 1 Standard Callfornia €s 714d@6s Sa, wheat in Parjs, stead: r In Paris, steady’ French country mas quiet and steady; ‘weather in Engiand, rainy. COTTON—Uplands, 5.82d. —— % LOCAL MARKETS. seed, | T0@9 80; dry salted shoulders | CHICAGO, April 2—CATTLE—Receipts, 10,- | , steady | ebraska | dium_grades and combing, 16G18c; light fine, | sia_were less favorable and that it looked as if France would have to import Wheat. Chiy was 13c higher, but business was interru) "'x!n“" arrival in town of President Roosevelt. ere was a good ex) business at New York. The Cinecinnati Price Current was bearish on the crop outlook. Receipts in the Northwest and Southwest were liberal. ‘There was nothing new in this market. CASH WHEAT. No. $1 35@1 371: Northern CHIb, $1 35@ 1 37%; Milling, $1 45@1 55 per ctl. FUTURES. Sesston 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. Close. May . §1 32% $1 32 $1 32 §1 3215 December ... 120% 121% 120% 121% 2 p. m, Session. Open. High. Low. Close. May—No sales. December .81 21% $121% $120% $121 BARLEY—Futurcs were higher and there was a better feeling in cash grain. Some dealers advanced their asking price for Feed to §1 1735, but no advance was established. CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 13%@1 15; Brewing and Shippli gragec §1 1981 20; Chevaiier, 31 3561 50 for fair to choice. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. Close. $110 $110 $110 $110 837 84 §3% 84 2 p. m. Session. Open. High. Low. Close. May .. 110 §1 10 $1 10 $1 10 December ... §3% = 83% 82% = &% OATS—Lighter stocks, the firmness in wheat and barley, small receipts and an improving de- mand all conspire to render the market firmer and dealers are disposed to ask higher prices. No_udvance has been established, however. ‘White, $1 25@1 3214; Black, $1 17%@1 25: Red, §120@1 2215 for common and $1 25@ 1321 for choice; Gray, nominal. CORN—The larger stocks on hand have weak- ened the market and domestic descriptions are 210 Jower. The demand is slow. estern (hacked), $1 2714@1 3214 for Yellow. $1 25@1 27% for white —and $1 1 30 for mixed: California, large Yellow, $1 371 down, according to dryness; small round do, $1 50@ 1 60; White, $1 2734 Egyptian, $1 40@1 45 for White and §1 20@1 221 for Brown. RYE—$1 10@1 15 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at $1 75@2 10 per cental, Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, 3 40@ 4 65, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $1 3004 40; | Oregon and Washington, $3 70@4 per bbl for Family and $3 70@4 20 for Bakers'. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as | follows:, Graham ~Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs; | Rye Flour, $3; Rye eal, §2 75; Rice Flour, | $650; Corn Meal, $3; extra cream do, $3 75: | Oat Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $3 76@4; Buck- | wheat Flour, $4 25G4 50: Cracked Wheat, | 83 50; Farina, $4 25; Whole Wheat Flour, 3 50 | Rolled Oats, " barrels, $7@9 sacks, $6 50 | @8 50; Pearl Barley, $0; Split Peas,’ boxes, | $6 50;" Green_ Peas, §5 per 100 Ibs, Hay and Feedstuffs. Buyers are taking hold of Bran and Mid- | | are now moving off well. | in_Hay. BRAN—$19 50@20 per ton. | alings better since the decline, and the goods | There is nothing new | { | | | | MIDDLINGS—$26@27 50 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Roiled Barley. $25 per ton; Qilcake Meal at the mill, $23g35 50; Jobbing, 6@26 50; Cocoanut Cake, $21g22: Corn Meal, 0@31: Cracked Corn, $30 50@31 50: Mixed Feed, $19920; Cottonsced Meal, $26 HAY—Wheat, $12 50@13, with sales of extra | fineJat $13 50@14; Wheat and Oat, $11 50G12, | Red and Black Oat. $11@1250; Harley, $10G | 11 50; ck, $10; Alfalfa, $10@12 per’ ton. STRAW—40G05c per bale. Beans and Seeds. All descriptions under this head remain before quoted. BEANS — Bayos, $2 S0G2 %0: Pea, $3 50: small White, $3 15G3 35: large White. $3@3 25: Pink, $2 20@2 65; Red, $2 75@3; Lima, $4 15@ 4 2215; Red Kidneys, $460G4 75; Blackeye, $3 25@3 50 per ctl, SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $3; Yellow Mu tard, $3; Flax, $2@2 10; Canary. 6%c for East- | ern: Alfalfa, 13@14c; Rape, 1%@2%c; Tim- | othy, 6c; Hemp, 3% @3%c per Ib; Millet, 3%@ | $c; Broom Corn Seed_ $14@16 per ton. | DRIED PEAS — Blackeye, | none offering; Green, $1 T3@2 per ctl, Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. 1 Fancy river Burbanks are well cleaned up | and a little firmer. Receipts have been light for some time, the low prices having checked the movement. Oregon continue plentiful and the fast steamer still unsold. The car of Sweets that came in on Wednesday cleaned up quickly at $2 per cental, the stock being strictly fancy. A few small shipments of new Potatoes came in from across the bay. Receipts of Asparagus were light, only 561 boxes being received. = There was a good de- mand both locally and for shipment north and the market cleaned up easily at firmer rates. It is reported that the heavy downpour of a few days ago has interfered with the cutting and this, together with the fact that the canners have commenced packing, accounts for the light receipts. Rhubarb was weak again, there be- ing no outlet for shipping. Receipts were 785 boxes and some very fancy stock brought $1 per box. Bay Peas sold.at a wide range ac- cording to quality, Much of the stock was | very poor, showing the effects of rain. Los Angeles. f | the recent POTATOES—New Potatoe: G@dc per | | old Burbanks from the river, 3714@55¢c per ctl; Oregon do, G0@B3c; River Reds, 30@d5c per | etl; Early Rose, for seed, 75%9c per ctl; Gar- | met Chiles from Oregon, T5@%0c per ctl; Sweet | Potatoes from Merced, jobbing at §1 S5@2 | per_ctl. ONIONS—Domestic vellow, 63@S0c per ctl: Australian, $4 per ctl; Green Onions, 30@i0. per_box VEGETABLES —Asparagus, 6@79” per 1b for extre_fancy, $2@2 25 per box for No. 1 and §1 25@1 75 for No. 2; Rhubarb, 50@75¢ per bo | Green ‘Peas, —— per Ib for Los Angeles and Garlie, 2%@3c per 1b: Dried Peppers, 6c per Ib: Marrowfat Squash, $25@30 per ton: Hub- bard, $20@25; Mushrooms, 5@10c per Ib. Poultry and Game. There was no Western Poultry on the ma ket and domestic stock was firmer in conse- | quence, the light receipts cleaning up quickly | at steady prices. Large Brollers were scarce and quoted higher. A car of Western is ex- pected to-day. Game was in falr request and steady at pre. vious prices. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 15@17c v 1Ib; | Geese, per pair, $2G2 50: Goslings, ’% 50 Ducks, $6@6 per dozen for old and for young: Hens. 858 young Roosters, $7@: old Roosters, $5@5 50; Fryers, 6 Broilers, $4 50@5 50 for large and “?‘ for small; Pigeons, $1 50@1 75 per dozen for old and $2 50@2 75 for Squabs. GA‘ME-HAMA $1 25@1 50 per dozen: Cotton- tafl Rabbits, $1 50: Brush Rabbits. $1; Gray Geese, $2a2 50; White Geese. 50c@$1: Brant, $1G2; Bnglish Snipe. $3; Robbins, 5c. Butter, Cheese and ?gg:. Butter is weak at the decline. Buyers are seeking concessions, and some liberally sup- plied holders are granting them, quoting 2dc the top of the market for creameries. The being reported as high as 50 per cent by some houses, Stocks are large and the late warm 1ains enhance the weakness caused by the re- | cent heavy recelpts. Cheese remains as before quoted. There was no further advance in EggS yes- terday, and in fact there were sales of store Eggs at a decline. Some dvalers who have been storing have called in'their buyers and are now selling what comes in to them, instead of storing. In consequence there are rather more Eggs on the floors than for a week g The price of Petaluma was cut from 2 to 18¢ yesterday. Quotations here remained un- changed, except the decline in store Bggs just mentioned, but the feeling was not as firm as it has been. Receipts were 59,100 1bs Butter, 1971 cases Eggs _and 21,000 4bs Cheese, BUTTER—Creamery, first hands, 24@25c per 1b: Dairy, 24c; store Butter, 17@20c. 1 CHEESE—New, 12G13c for choice mild and 11%c for_ seconds; Young America, 13@13%sc: Eastern, 17@17%c; Western, 161@17c per Ib. EGGS—Ranch, 18@2Ic; store, 15@17c per dozen. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The Orange imarket continues dull, but the feeling 1s & little firmer. as receipts have been light and are expected to continue =0 for some time. Offerings at to-day's auction will be light, only two cars being expected to arrive. Prices yesterday had no quotable change, but scme dealers with heavy stocks were willing to grant liberal concessions to buyers of round lots. Tangerines were plentiful again and sell- ing at & wider r-m.nlnmu'-:emx: stuma- t supply and eas) previous Mexi- :n um-’ moved fr’ody at steady prices. Cen- tral American Bananas are cleaning up well at unchanged rates. There are not many on t as they are being soid $2@2 50, with | 4@Sc for bay: Cabbage, $1 per ctl; Carrots, | |B0c per sack; e Hothouse Cucumbers, | $1 50@2 50 per dozen: Tomatoes, per crate: | for_small and 30c for Coit: { | dull, with a large portion of what came in on | | ! | | | Thére were no vegetables received from | | northern orders are alco falling off, the loss | Corn, ctls | cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 15%c: worth variety and of good size and well ma- tured. They arrived too late to be sold and were held over for to-day. APPLES—530@75¢ for common, 85¢@$1 10 for cholce and $1 25@1 30 for fancy. CITRUS FRUITS—Fancy Navel Oranges $1 5@2 rrlmu-nn some specials higher): cholce, $1 25@1 50; standard, 50c@$1 25; Seed lings. $1@1 25; 'rngflu., 50c@$1 per -quarter boxes and $1 25@1 50 for half boxes; Lemons, 1%'1 for standard, $1 25@1 B0 for choice and $2@2 00 for fancy; Grape Fruit, $1 50@2 50: Mexican Limes, §4 50@5. Bananas, §1 75@2 50 per bunch for Central Amerfean and 75c@$1 50 for Hawalian; Pineapples, $3@4 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. FRUITS—Apricots, 514@Sc for Royals and 81@13¢ for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 3 @6c: sun-dried, 3@ic: Peaches, 4%@T%c: | Pears, 314@4l4c for quarters mnd 5G10c for | halves; Nectarines, 4%@5%c for white; Plums, | B@6e for pitted and 1@1%4c for unpitted; Figs, 4@5c for blacks and 4GS¢ for white, PRUNES—1802 crop, 2@2lc for the four | sizes, with ¥@1%c premium for the large sizes. RAISINE—1002 crop are quoted as follows: 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-Ib boxes. 5%c per 1b; 3-crown, S%c; 4-crown, fic; Seediess, loose | Muscatels, 5c; Seedless Sultanas, Ge; Seediess Thompsonis, 3%c; 2-crown London Layers, 20- Ib boxes, §1 40 per box: d-crown. $1 50; 4. crown fancy clusters, 20-ib boxes, $2; 5-crown Dehesas, 20-1b_boxes.'$2 50; -crown Imperials, 20-1b boxes, $3: Seeded. . 0. b. Fresno, fai | i | | 1-1b Cartons. 7%¢c; choice, Tige. NUTS—Wamuts, No. 1 softshell, 125,@13%¢ No. 2, 10@1lc; No. 1 bardsheil, 11@11%¢; No 2, 934@10c; Aimonds, 1lc for Nonpareiis, 1075 @11¢_for I X L, 10@10%c for Ne Plus Ultra | and 8@S%c for Languedoc: Peanuts, 5G7c for Eastern: Brasil Nuts, 12g13c; Filberts, 12@ 12%¢;: Pecans, 11@13c: Cocoanu $4 30@5. HONEY—Comb, I2@13%c for bright. for light amber and 10c for dark; water white extracted, 6@Tlc; light amber extracted, 5'3 ; dark, 4@4%c, BEESWAX—27%,@30c per Ib. l\'hc‘ Provisions. ANl descriptions remain as before quoted, | and the market is featureless, | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12%c per Ib for | heavy, 13¢ for light medium, 144@15c for | light, 1514@16c for extra light, 18%@17c for sugar cured and 1714@18c for extra sugar ; Call- fornia Hams, 14@l4%c; Mess Beef, $i1 506 12 per barrel: extra Mess, $12@12 50; Family, | $13 50@14; prime Mess Pork, $14 50; extra | clear, $26; Mess, $18; Dry Saltéd Pork, 12ijc. Pig Pork, $28; Pigs’ Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, 15¢ per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at Sic per Ib for compound and 12c for pure: half barrels, pure. 12%c; 10-1b tins, 12%c; 5-1b tins, 127g¢; 3-1b tins, ‘13e. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, half barrels, 10c; one tierce, 9%c; 9%c; b tlerces, 9%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. The tanners' strike is now reported finally at an end and business in Hides ought to im- | prove in consequence. There is no change in conditions yet, however. | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seil about 1l4c under quotations. Heavy salted Steers, loc; medium, 9c; light, Sige; cow Hides, S for heavy and Slic for light: Stags, ; Salted Kip, 833c; Salted Veal, 10c: Saited 4o; dry Hides, 1614@17c; dry Ki if, 19c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 25 @30c each; short wool. $0@63c each; medium, 70@90c; long wool, $1@1 50 each; Horse Hides. salt, §3 for large and $2 50 for medium, $1@ Horse Hides, dry $1 75 for large, $1 50 for medium, $1@1 25 for small and 30c¢ for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican. 32ige; dry salted Mexican, 25c; dry Central American, 32lc. Goat Skins—Prime ; large and smooth, 50c; medium, 1 _rendered, 5%@6c per I1b; No. 2, 5c; grease, 3@dc. WOOL—Quotations for new spring clip are as follows: San Joaquin free, 11@13c; do, de- fective, 9G1lc ver Ib. HOPS—22@24c- per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. All descriptions remain as before. DRESSED MEATS. ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as 1 2 BEEF— Cow: VEAL—Large, 814@9¢; small, 9310c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 10@11c; Ewes, 104105 T Ib. MLAXB—S;\HH(, 12%4@13%c per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 10@11c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound | Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 | per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, 84@9c; Cows and Heifers, 1c; thin Cows, 4d#de per Ib. CALVES—4@5%c per Ib (gross weight). | SHEEP—Wethers, 412@4%c; Ewes, 4§4%c per Ib (gross weight). LAMBS—Spring, $2 75 per head. HOGS—Live Hogs, 160 Ibs and up. under 160 Ibs, T%@7lsc; Feeders, 61,@ Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota- tions. @S¢ for Steers and Te per b for General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 57@fc for June-July delfvery; San Quentin, 3.58¢; Wool Bags, 324 aBc; Fieece Twine, T14@Sc. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: Southfleld Weilington, §8; Seattle. $6 50: Bryant, $6 50: Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay. $§5 50; Greta, $7; end, $7 50; Co-operative Wallsend, ——: Ricl, mond, $7 50; Cumberland, $12 i bulk and §13 25 in sacks: Welsh Anthracite Egs, § Welsh Lump, $11 50: Cannel. $8 50 per ton Scotch_Sphint, $7 50: Coke, $15 per ton in bul and $17 In sacks; Rocky Mountaln descriptions $8 45 per 2000 !bs and $8 50 per ton, accordin; 1o _brand. Oll—l.inseed, 56c for boiled and 54c for raw | in barrels; cases, 5c¢ more; California Castor Oil, in cases, No. 1. 70c; pure, $1 16 Lucol. 50c for boiled and 48c for raw in barreis; Lard Oil, extra winter strained, barrels, $1; cases, $1 05; China Nut, 56@92c per gallon Neatsfoot, in barrels, T5c: cases, S0c: X pure, 70c; Whale Oil. natural White, 50g35c per gallon; Fish Oil, in barrels, 45c; cases, 30c: Cocoanut Oil, ir barrels, 63%c for Ceylon and B8lyc for Australian. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil in bulk 10c; Pearl Ofl, in cases, 23i5c; Astral, 22%c Star, 2215¢; Extra Star, 23%c] Elaine,. 27igc Eocene, 24%c; deodorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, 17¢; in cases, 23lc; do, 72 degrees, in | bulk, 18%c: in cases, 25¢: Benzine, in bulk, | 13c: in cases, 19lzc: 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 21c: In cases, 273c. TURPENTINE—SSc per gallon In cases and | $2¢ i drums and fron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ 61g¢ per Ib; White Lead, 6@6%c, according to auantity. | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows. per Ib, in 100-1b bags: | Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.23: Powdered, 5.10c; Candy Granulated, 5.10c: Dry Granulated, fine, Dry Granulated. coarse, Fruit = Granulated. Beet Granulated (100-1b bugs only), 4.96c: Confectioners’ A. e | Magnolia A, 4.60¢; Extra C, 4.50c; Golden C. 500D 4.30c; barrels, 10c more: half- | barrels, 25¢ more: boxes, 50c more; 50-Ib bags, | 10¢ more for all kinds. 'Tablets—Half-barrels, | 5.50c: boxes, 5.78c per Ib. No orders taken for | less than 75 barrels or its equivalent, ! Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, April 2. our, ar sks 9,573/ Straw, tons 10 st ctle - 886/ Wool, bales Py Barley, ctls .... 2,110|Peits, No. 305 | Oats. cts . 360| Hides, No. a7z | 1,380'Sugar, ctls L 2,300 Rye, ctls 340 Leather, roils ... 167 | Potatoes, sks 860, Wine, gal 158,200 Beans, sks 44| Tallow. ctls 238 Onions, sks 10, Powder, car . 1 Bran, sks . 430 Lime, bbls 100 Hay, tons . 4 OREGON. | Flour, ar sks ... §,028| Potatoes, sks ... 583 WASHINGTON. Flour, qr sks 167 D..fl“?jl-'l‘d. ks ...l Potatoes, sks EASTERN. Corn, etls ...... 600 e s R - STOCK MARKET. All stocks were quiet yesterday. Gas & Elec- tric was lower at $57 50@57 25 and Anglo-Call- fornian Bank sold up to §$100. The oll stocks were extremely quiet. i ‘The directorate of the San Francisco National Bank has been increased from seven to nine, Georga, A. Newhall and L. L Cowgill cashier of the bank, being the new members. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, April 2—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. 48 qr (new)..157 1374 3s qr coup...108%109%, MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. | Postal Devi, | United LAPlefels 105 ( (%0Se B0 103 Mkt-st C fs. -— Do lem 5s.118 — | (913) (1. 116%117 N Rof Cés — 100 |S P of C -st NRCof C8s.121 — | e gtd Bs.. — 1M N P C R 0s.110% — Do _stmpd. 1104 — NCRDOs...116 — SPBRGE.1I8 — NCPCBSs. — 104 |SV Wat 6a.107% — N SR Ss. Do 48 2dm.101% — O G L&H: Do 48 3dm. — 101% Oak T Co 1 3tkn G&Efs.101 — Do 58 TG&E 107 — Do con 0854 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa — 62%|Port Costa.. 64 681 Marin Co.... — 65 |Spring Val.. S44 84 GAS AND CTRIC. Cent L & P. 3% 4% SacEG &R 30 — Eqt G L Co.Ji% 4% S F G & E. 57% — Mutual E L7 9 S FGL Co 4y — Pac, G Imp. 30 40 Stkn G & E § — Pac L Co...%7% 60 'U G & E Co. 34% = TRUSTEES CERTIFICATES. SFG &E 5 — ' INSURANCE. Firm's Fnd.310 — BANKS. Am Nationl.125 — Lon P & A.166 — Anglo-Cal_.. 99 1007 Mer Tr Co. fl_’ - Bank of Cal.300 — Merch Ex 57y &1 Cal Safe Dp.137% — |S F* Natloal. — — First Nationl — — | SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L2150 — Sav & Loan. — 108 Humboldt .. — — | Security Sav.390 40 Mutual Sav. S0 93 |Union Trst.3130 — S F Sav. A8 — | STREET RAILROADS California ..195 — |Presidio “y Geary ...... — o | POWDER, | Giant 67 |Vigorit ..... 2% 3% SUGAR. Hana ...... 41g| Kilanea % 8 | Hawattan .. 46 Makawell ... 25 27 Honokaa ... 144 Onomea . = - Hutchinson . 16 | Paauhau 1% 8% MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack.135 13013 Oceanic § Co 1314 18 Cal Fruit Co. 93y Pac AF A.. 3 Cal Wine As.1041,105 Pac C Borx.163 Morning Session. Board— i 15 Gfant Powder Con, cash .. 0 Glant Powder Con, s 90 . Hutchinson S P Co Hutchinson S P Co ..... Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. Paaubau S P Co S,F Gas & Electric ¢ Water, c vV Water 11 10 13 k] 20 $1000 $1000 LEAZ.5522 L3 o0 ™ 30 [ 30 50 Co.. Trustees' Cert (3 F G & ©. 57 N PCRR3Bs Pacific Electric Ry bs Street— $15000 N P C R R Js. Afternoon Session. Board Anglo Cal Giant Powder ( Pacific Gas S F Gas & S F Gas & 5 F Gas & $3000 Pacific Ele $£3000 Pacifie El $§1000 Pacific El Street— 10 Giant Powder Con . 15 Presidio R R, s 5.. $15,000 North Shore s CALIFORNIA STOC D OIL EXCHANGE. Stocks— Bid Asked, Abby Land & Improvement. 1 10 125 lameda Sugar . . 2T 35 o merican Biscuit . 90 0 100 00 American District Tel vee 10 00 Bay Countles Power ... @ w0 Cal Central Gas & Elec 3 00 S0 00 Cotton Mills ‘e Jockey Club .. 108 00 Powder wn e Shipping 3s w0 rus Title Ins & a Oakland Central Bank hutes Compan - ty and County Bank . ress Lawn imp Co 80 wa Sugar Plantation uitable (Pool) Gas . r Ofl . 2 [ “onsumers’ Assn 22 0 g 125 2 S0 Honolulu 22°00 25 00 Imperial Ofl 18 25 > Kern Oil st vs bkt e s O 495 London and § F Bank (Ld).. .. o8 Monte Cristo Oil aee 3 135 Mereantile Trust 2 Northern Cal Power 925 1000 ada_National Bank . 225 00 North Shore Railroad Ofl City Petroleum Orpheum Company Peerless Oil ......... - Pacific States Tel & Tel..... Paraffine Paint . & Imp Reed Crude Ol ... S F Drydock .. an Joaquin Ofl . Sausalito Land & F\ Sperry Flour Company Standard_Electric Sterling Oil . Thirty-Three Oil Twenty-Eight Ofl Truckee Electric Unfon OM .. Union Sugar United Petroleum as & Electric Western Fish Co 0 3’0 West Sitore Ol +............ SALES. Morning Session. Board— 500 Reed Crude £ 1009 Independencs 13 100 Steriing, s 90 310 50 Sterling 310 600 Toltec ......... p 17 Afternoon Session. Board— 10 Kern River 100 Steriing 100 Home MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 400 Bullion 07| 600 Sterra Nev. 0 200 Challeng: 6u| 100 Silver Hill 62 0 Con N Y 04| 400 Union Con. ) Crown P 32| 100 Union Con 00 Gould & 28| 200 Utah 0 Mexican i3/ 100 Utah 00 Overman . 44 300 Utah 100 Potosi ....... 27 1100 Utah . g 800 Seg Beicher . 16| Session. 500 Occidental . Afternoon 500 Belcher ...... 32 30 Caledonia G Challense 1 Chollar 600 Chollar 2 560 C C & Va 600 Seg Belcher 100 Crown P . 1500 Seg Belcher 200 Gould & . 27| 300 Sterra Nev. 100 Hale & Nor.. 6 100 Silver Hill 500 Justice . 13! 200 Union Con 200 Mexican -1 10 3500 Unton Con 100 Mexican -1 15 300 Utaah . The following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange vesterday: orning Session. 4 200 Sierra 100 Chal Con..... 61| 800 Union 300 Chal Con ... 60 500 Union 200 Chollar . 32 700 Utah 200 C C & V 11685 200 Utah 300 Gould & . 28| 300 Utah 300 Gould & C .. 500 Ctah 200 Overman Session. 50 Best & B 200 Gould & n 400 Bullion 100 Mexican in 100 Caledonia . | 600 Ophir . L 100 Chal Con 600 Overman - 200 Chal Con . 300 Potost E 600 Chal Con ... 200 Potost 26 200 Chostar ... 38 » 0 CC & Va. 1573 » 140 200 Union Con .. 95 O 08| 300 Utah . 2 < 300 Utah 25 - 200 Utah ... E CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, April 2—4 p. m. Y 83 5243 KRgEBEALIR | BYRBESRREHS! Ala A W Bs Oak W g 5s. — 1001 Bay CPC Je. 1 Oceane 8 5. Tt C C G&E Om C R 6a.124 Cal-st bs . Pac G Im ds. 07 C Cesta Pac E Ry 5s.1103110% EAL& Pk & CH 65103 Fer & CH Pk & OR 6s.11%8 Geary-st Pwi-st R 6117 — H C&S 5 Sac EG&RIs.105%106% Do SF 125 HR Sterra - LAE S P ot L Ang (1900} EgTS o Do gtd ANH)Sr A