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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1903 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. nd. and Bonds sclling fairly. vchange about as before quoted. fractionally lower on the day. dull, with plenty of idle tonnage. i Barley quiet and practically unchanged. rn and Rye show no marked variation. uffs in fair demand. pped to Scattle. Bran and Middlings firm. ods quict at previous quotations. plentiful and declining. Cheese weak. quict but steady. No Chicago market yesterday. kigher again under light receipts. Beef also advanced. Sharp decline in Turpentine. ton weakening under increasing.arrivals. des weak, with a downward tendency. Hops dull. IWools coming in more freel \ - Cumberland Coal quoted higher. Potatocs, Onions and Vegetables about the same. “ggs Bags lower. 4 au I holidays. -Poultry in good demand for Easter and the Jewish Oranges doing better, owing to warmer weather. morc active and firm. T ~at Prices. |Fresno ... T4 42 Clear .00 al ices. Flagstafl ... .29.! 20 4 - = | Independence 29.92 34 o A ces for Meats are |LOS Angeles 18 LT A E o e Pootaates Ao TREL WABS AL 0 48 Quoted b 2 hers tive As- | North Head i+ - : Phoenix 46 BEEF—¥ ¥ 15G18c; Porterhouse | Pocatelln 26 sa2 5@18¢ ! Portlana 3 ak, 12 Point Reyes 58 48 ; tev Red Bluft 8 42 1 s, S Roseburg 6z 46 AL—14 15@20c: Shoulder Roast. | Sacramento . 70 50 1210615 tlets, 15g20c; Stew, 12 58 42 @lic 70 48 MNTT Forequarter, 10@11c D+ 5 6, 121c@20c 64 48 [ 54 42 4 & 54 32 K ook 48 32 2 Walla Wall 60 44 2 3 Winnemucca 62 34 BW Clear .00 ) Yuma 8 58 W Clear .00 WEATHER CONDITIONS FORECAST. Fair weather prevails over the southern por- of the Pacific Slope and cloudy over the hern. Light rain has falien over Washing. thern Oregon and Idaho. AND GBNERAL v TMMARY serature & the len over the Rocky Mountain re- e temperature has risen over the Pacific and is generally above the mormal in alifornia and Nevada. High westerly winds rn Washington are reported from hours, ending midnight, April 8: Northern California—Fair Wednesday, ex cept showers on the extreme northern coast; light west wind [ Southern California—Fair Wednesday; light | L west wind e Nevada— Fair Wednesday. San Francisco and v fresh northwest wi irity—Fair Wednes- G H. WILLSON, i | Republic Steel re has risen over Western Wash- | Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | Norfolk & W_ptd.. Ontario & Western Pennsylvania . Reading . Reading 18t pfd Reading 2d pfd . Rock Island. Rock Island ptd. St Louis & 8 F. St L & S F 1st pfa. St L & S F 2d pfd. St Louis 8 W . St Louis 8 W ptd. St Paul ... . St Paul pfd Southern Paci Southern Railw Southern Ry pfd.. Texas & Pacific. .. Tol £t L & West.. Tol 8t L & W pid. Unlon Pacific...... Union Pacific pfd.. Wabash .. : Wabash ptd. : Wheel & Lake Erie W& LE2dpfd.. Wisconsin Cent.... Wis Cent pfd.. Adams . American Tnited State Wells Fargo. Migcelluneous— | Amalgam Copper.. 27,250 63% 63% 637 | Amer Car & Found. 900 41~ 403 40 {Am Car & Fpfd... 700 92 91% 91% | Amer Lijnseed Ofi.. 200 - 16% 154 16% Amer Lin Ol pfd.. ..... soss i saiwel - DOYE | Amer Locomotive.. 500 27% 251 274 Amer Loco pfd a0 | Am Smelt & Ref... 400 49 48 48 |Am S & Ref pfd.. 300 93 93 92 | Anaconda Min Co.. 600 110 107 100 Brooklyn Rap,Tran. 11,300 6814 67 61% Colo Fuel & fron.. 4,200 56l 56 56 | Consolidated Gas 200 205° 208 204 | Con Tobacco pfd 400 113% 113 118 | General Blectric 400 187 1s7 185 Hocking Coal D400 20 19% 20 International Paper 800 16 18 Interntl Paper pfd. International Power Laclede Gas National Bis National Lead. orth American. | Pacific Coast. Pacific Matl | People’s Gas. 5 Pressed Steel Car.. | Pressed § Car pfd. . Pullman Palace Car epublic Steel pfd. Sugar : Tenn Coal & iron. . | Un Bag & Paper Co Un B & P Co pfd. Leather... Leather pfd S Rubber... S Rubber ptd & Steel.... Steel pfd. . Western Union. S s T v 7§ ref 2s reg...106 8 ref 25 coup..10d S 3 reg 8 3s coup S new 4s reg.. S new 43 coup. S old 4s reg... S old 4s coup. | U S Bs res.. U S 5s coup Atchison gen 4 Atchiron ad) 4 Balt & Ohio 4s. | Balt & Ohio 3145 B & O conv Canada So | Cent of Ga Bs. | Cent Ga 1st inc. Ches & Ohio 4145 i Express Companies— 100 9,300 1,400 Total sales...... 444,000 shares. UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO, W YORK, April rancisco bond trans 50 and $12,000 at § NEW YORK CLOSING BONDS. 110715 | Mex Cent 1st inc. -10814 | Minn & St L 4s 513 | Mo Kans & T 4s. - FERIEEEE SURRCS S TBE2E0R2IRERINESLIEES s 8574 e nited Railroads of ctions were §43,000 L & N Uni 4s....100% Mexican Cent 4s. Mo K & Tex 2ds. N Y C gen 3% N J C gen bs Nor Pacific 4s. Nor Pacific 3s. L Sowestn 2ds. A& AP s, Foreign Futures.! i . LIVERPOOL. Whe May. Juy. Opening . 8 17, e Closing bR 5 1 81% PARIS. ‘Wheat— - April, Sept.-Dec. | Opening . 24 05 22 55 Closing 2415 22 65 Flour— ning . 30 15 losing s 30 25 Available Grain Supply. NEW YORK, April 7.—Special cable and | and heifers, $2 50@4 85; yearlings and calves, reported, the demand remaining light and tone easy. Common are quoted at 8i@Te. PRUNES—There is a slight improvement In the quality for spot prunes and jobbing demand is a shade better, but prices show no change and the tone is still rather easy. Quotations range from Sc to 7c for all grades. APRICOTS—Remain in fair demand and are steady at 7%@8c for choice and 93,@10%c for faney. PEACHES—Are dull at 7%@8c for cholce and 8% @9c for fancy. | telegraphic advices to Bradstreet's show the following changes in available supplies, as compared with last account: Wheat—United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, decreased 2,187,000 bushels; afloat for und in Europe, increased 500,000; total sup- ply, decreased 1,857,000. Corn—United States and Canada, east of the Rockles, decreased 501,000 bushels. Oats—United States'and Canada, east of the Roclles, decreased 238,000 bushels, New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, April T.—The dechne of yes- terday was followed by a sharp advance in to- day’s London tin market, where a gain of £1 26 64 was reported, With spot and futures clos- ing at £135 16s. The local market was steady, but demand was light and the foreign ad- vance consequently did not greatly affect local prices, as_spot closed at 29.25@20.76c. Copper declined 2s 6d to £62 Ts 6d for spot and £62 10s for futures in the London market, but ruled dull and nominal here. Standard 18 quoted at 13.25c; lake and electrolytic, 14.50c, and casting at 14.25c. Lead advanced 26 6d In London, where it closed at £12 125 6d, but remained quiet and unchanged in New York at 4.671c. Spelter closed at £62 158 afd was unchanged in London, as it was also locally, where the quotation remains at 5.70c. Iron was lower abroad, closing at 5is 94 tn Glasgow and at 49s 103,d in Middlesboro. TLiocally prices were unchenged, No. 1 foun- ary, Northern, is quoted at 50@24; No. 2 foundry Northern, at $21 50@22; No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry Southern soft at $22G22 50. Warrants are nominal. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, April 7.—The cotton market opened firm at an advance of 1@7 points and closed steady at a net decline of 6 points. Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, April 7.—CATTLE — Recelpts, 4000. Steady. Good to prime steers, $4 90@ 5 60; poor to medium, $3 90@4 13; stockers and ‘feeders,’ §3@4 15; cows, $1 60@3 25; hui- fers, $2 50@4 ; canners, $1 60@2 90: bulls, $2 B0G4 25; calves, $3@6 40; Texas fed steers, $4 1014 55. HOGS—Receipts _to-day, 15,000: to-morrow, 25,000; left over, 3000. Strong to Sc higher. Mixed and butchers, $5 T5@6 35; good to choice heavy, ¥7 60; rough heavy, $7 15@7 53; light, $6 S56&7: bulk of sales, 15G7T 40. SHEEP—Receipts, 12,000, steady: lambs, steady; choice, steady. Good to choice weth- | ers, 35 T5@7T fair _to_choice, $+ 50@5 G0: Western sheep, $4 50@7; Western lambs, $3 50 @1 90. £T. JOSEPH. April T.—CATTLE—Receipts lower; cows and heifers, | Natives, $4@5 25; cows | ST. JOSEPH, 1785; steady o bc steady to 10c higher. $8@4 60; stockers and feeders, $3 50@4 80. | HOGS —Receipts, 0248; big, be_lower; pigs, | steady. Light and light mixed, $7 10@7 27'4; | medium and hea: $7 20@7 40. ades of Red and White are firm. There were rrival 7060 ctis from Washington 1 32%; Bl 1 17% 25; Red, § S §1 8214 for choice; Gray, nominal. CORN—Small round yellow is lower, but quotations for other descriptions remain un- changed. The market is reported very quiet, with ample offerings, Western (sacked), $1 2733@1 321 for Yellow, $1 25@1 27% for white and $1 25@1 30 for mixed; California, large Yellow, $1 373 down, according to dryness; small round do, $1 1 521%; White, $1 27%; Egyptian, $1 40@1 for White and $1 20%1 223§ for Brown. RYE—Dull, weak and slightly lower at $1 10 @1 1235 per ctl. BUICKWHEAT—NMHI.I at $1 7562 10 per cental. Flour and Millstuffs. All quotations remain unchanged. There s a good demand for Millstuffs and a moderate Incal demand for Flour. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 40@ 4 65, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 30@4 40; Oregon and Washington, $3 70@4 per bbl for Family and §3 70Q4 20 for Bakers'. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In _packages are as follows: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $3; Rye Meal, $2 75; Rice Flour, ¥6 50; Corn Meal. extra cream do, $3 75; Oat Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $3 T5@4; Buck- wheat Flour, $& 25@4 50; 'Cracked ' Whea $3 50; Farina, $4 25, Whole Wheat Flour, $3 00; Rolled_Oats, barrels, $7@9; In sacks, $6 50@8 50; Pearl Barley, $6; Split Pea boxes, $6 50; Green Peas, §5 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Local Hay dealers are making quite a num- ber of sales for Seattle, which ls reported short of Hay. The market rules steady, with only fair receipts. Bran and Middlings are quoted firm at full figures, with light offer- ings. BRAN—$1 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$26@28 per ton. SHORTS. per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $25 per ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $25@25 50; jobbing, @26 50; Cocomnut Cake, $21@22; Corn Meal, 0GiH1; Cracked Corn, $30 1 50; Mixed Feed, $19G20; Cottonsecd Meal, §26 560. HAY—Wheat, $12 50@13, with sales of extra fine at $13 50@14; Wheat and Oat, $11 50@13; Red and Black Oat, $11@12 50; Barley, $10@ 11_60; Stock, $10; Aifalta, $10G12 per ton. STRAW—40G55¢ per bale. Beans and Seeds. Quotations for Beans show no further change, the market being quiet, with the small movement eastward which has prevailed for some months. Limas are weak, owing to the large carry-over in the south and the present good crop prospects. BEANS—Bayos, $2 8042 90; Pea, nomina small White, $3 15@3 30; large White, $3@3 20; Pink, $2 25@2 65; Red, $2 75@3; Lima, $4@ 4 20; Red @rfldneys, $1 50@51@05; Blackeye, $3 25@3 35 per ctl. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $3; Yellow Mus- tard. §3; Flax, $2G2 10; Canary, 6%c for Eas! ern; Alfalfa, 13@14c; Rape, 1%@2%4c; Tim- othy, 6e; Hemp, 3% @3l per 1b; Millet, 310 4c; Broom Corn Seed, $14@16 per ton. DRIED PEAS — Blackeye, $2@2 80, with none offering; Green, §1 75@2 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. The demand for old Potatoes continues limited and prices for all descriptions are un- changed. Six sacks of new Potatoes came in from across the bay and sold at a lower price. Prices of Sweets had a wider range, as some of the offerings were of very poor quality. Onions were in ample supply and steady ‘at previous quctations. Owing to the warm, sunny weather, the re- celpts of Asparagus are increasing and prices are gradually declining. Yesterday's receipts were 83} boxes and there were not many sales reported over 7c. free supply, with large lines being carried over from day to day. There are a lot of poor Peas being sold right along at 75c@81 per sack. There were no vegetables received from Los Angeles, but there was some carried-over stock offering. Mushrooms were firm, with re- ceipts very light, POTATOES—New Potatoe per 1b; oid Burbanks fro Oregon do, G0 River 'Reds, 30@3bc per ctl; Early Rose, for seed,_ 75@%90c per ct net Chiles from Oregon, T5@40e per ctl Rhubarb and Peas are In | for pitted and 1@1%c for unpitted; Figs, 4GS for blacks and 4@bc for white. : PRUNES—1902 crop, 2G2%c for the four -i‘teo. with 3 @llc premium for the large sizes. x RATSINS—1902 crop are quoted as follows: 2-crown ioose Muscatels, 50-1b boxes, 5%c per 1b; 3-crown, 5%c; 4-crown, 6c; Seedless, loose, Muscatels, 5c: Scedless Sultaras, Sc; Seedless Thompsons, Gisc; 2-crown London Layers. 20- b boxes, ' $1 40 per box: 3-crown, §1 50: 4- crown fancy clusters, 20-1b boxes, $2; 5-crown Dehesas, 20-Ib boxes, §2 50; 6-crown Imperials, 20-1b boxes, $3; Seeded, f. 0. b. Fresno, fancy, 1-1b_Cartons, 7%e; choice, 3 NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 1244@13%¢: No. 2, 10@llc; No. 1 hardshell, 11@11%e; No. 2, 934@10c; Aimonds, ilc for Nonpareils, 103 @1lc for I X L, 10@10%c for Ne Blus Ultra and 8@8%c for Languedoc; Peanuts, 5@7c for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 12@l3c; Filberts, 129 1234¢c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. HONEY—Comb, 12@1314c foy bright, 11l4c fer light amber and 10c for dark; water white extracted, 0@7l4c; light amber extracted, 5% @bc; dark, 4G4%4c. BEESWAX—27 ' Provisions. Business was practically suspended at West- ern centers yesterday, owing to the elections. The market here continued qulet and un- changed. CURED MEATS—Bacon, heavy, 13c for light medium, light, 15%@16c for extra light, 16%4@17c for | sugar cured and 17%@18c for extra s r cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 1534¢. - fornta Hams, 14@14%4c; Mess Beef, $11 509 12 per barrel; extra Mess, $12@12 50; Family, 513 14 prime Mess Pork, $14 50 extra Mess, $18; Dry Salted Pork, 12%5¢; Pig Pork, $28; Plgs’ Feet, $§5; Smoked Beef, 18c per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 8%c per Ib for compound and 12¢ for pure; half barrels, pure, 12%c; 10-1b tins, 12%c; 5-1b tins, 127c; 3-1b tins, 13c. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 1034c; three half barrels, 10c: one tierce, 9%c; two tierces, 9%c; 5 tierces, B3¢ per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. The assortment of Wools is now increased, as the spring clip is coming in more freely. The market s in very good shape for sellers and thg clip is beginning to move slowly. Hops continue quiet and easy, With buyers indifferent and holding oft. Quotations are unchanged. Hides are quoted weak, both for salt and ary, both here and in the East, and the ten- dency is downward, though there is no de- cline as_yet, RIDEs AND SKINS—Culls and brands sen | about 1lc under quotations. Heavy salted Steers, 10c; medium, 9c; light, Siac; cow | Hides, 8%c for heavy and 8% for light; Stags. 7; Salted Kip, Ske; Salted Veal, 10c; Salted if, 10%c; dry Hides, 16%@iTc; dry Kip, lic;"dry Calf, 19¢; Shespskins, shearlings. 25 @30c each; short wool, #0@65c each: medium, 70@90c; long wool, $1@1 50 each; Horse Hides, salt, $3 for large and $2 50 for medium, $1¢ for small and 50c for Colts; Horse Hides, dry, §1 75 for large, $1 50 for medium, $1@1 25 for small and b0c for Colts. ~ Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 32%c; dry salted Mexican, 25¢c; dry Central American, 32%c. Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, Toc; large and smooth, 50c; medium, 35¢; small, 20c YALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 5!2@6c per Ib; No. 2, be; grease, 3@dc. WOOL——Quotations for mew spring clip are as foilows: Foothill free, 13@15¢c; do, defective, 11@13c; northern, 14@lic, according to condl- | tion; Nevada, 12@i5c; San Joaquin free, 11@ | lic; do, defective, 9@ile per Ib. i i 12%c per Ib for 14%@15¢ for | | | | | | | HOPS—21 c per lb, San Francisco Meat Market. Hogs have again advanced a fractlon under continued light recelpts. Beef, too, is higher, with decreasing supplies. Mutton continues easy, with some handlers quoting lower prices. Recelpte are steadily increasing. Veal is ua- changed. DRESSED MEATS. | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | are as follows: e g | | BEEF—s@slc for Steers and 7G7%¢ per I Cows. . e, 8 c: small, 9@10c per Ib. Mt "\rx'fggfl—rf\'émzfqmguc; Ewes, 0%3@10¢ | er Ib. P LAMB—Spring, 1216@13c per Ib. PORK— Dressed Hogs, 10@1lc per I * | LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less u-" for | quotes as follow: 11 AUCTION SALES & ) P 130 HEAD 100 head of WELL-BROKE WAGON and TRUCK HORSES, consigned by SLEY DORRIS of Mcdoc Co. These hol ‘weigh from 1000 to 1600 Ibs.; also 20 head styl- ish drivers and § head of good e horses. All these horses guaranteed same as if bought at private sale. Also 15 RIGS and SEVERAL SETS of harness. AT AUCTION TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, April 0, at 11 & m. STEWART S HORSE MARKET, 721 HOWARD. E. STEWART, Auctioneer. o & SPECIAL AUCTION SALE of 20 head of HORSES, 2 rubber-tired busgies, 4 sets of har- ness. WEDNESDAY. April 8, at 11 a._m. ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH ST.. JOHN J. DOYLE. H. R. H., 50-1b sks. $1 genuine Liverpool. $14@16; Bales. commen, Dairy, per ton, $13 25 Haif Ground. $12 25@% 12 75; Rock Salt, $11@12 50; Imitation Live:- pool. '$13 23@14; Granulated, $12 25@14 per ton. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per ib, in 100-1b bags Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed. 3.25c: Powdered, 5.10c; Candy Granulated 35.10c; Dry Granulated_ fine, Be; Dry Gragulated, coars.. Sc; Fruit Granulated, 5c: Beet Granulated (160-1b bags only), 4.90c; Contectioners’ A, 8c: Magnolia A, 4.60c; Extra C, 4.50c; Golden C, 4.40c; “D," 4.80c; barrels, barrels, 25c more; boxes, S0c more: 50-ib bags. 10c more for all kinds. ~Tablets—Half-barreis, 8.50c; boxes, 5.75c per Ib. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its eguivalent. LUMBER—Retall prices 'are as follows: Pine, ordinary sizes $1S@19 50: extra sizes. higher; Redwood. $17@20; Lath, 4 feet, $3 90 4; Plckets $19; Shingles, $2 for No. 1 and $1 75 for No_ 2; Shakes. 313 for spiit and $14 for sawn; Rustie, $25G31. Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY, APRIL 7. 5,690 Rye, ctls .. 273 cils 40| Tallow, ctis . 215 Barley, ctls '_':1?-1-;. no. Oats, ctis .. 275{ Hides, no. . an Beans, sks 258/ Lime, bbls. . 20 Potatoes, sks. 2.840!Chicory. bbls.... 70 Onions, sks . 10/ Quicksiiver, fisk 202 Bran, sks . 200 Leather, rolls... Middiings, sks 00 Wine, gals . Hay, tons . 00 Sugar, ctls Stra; 27 Brandy, gals Wool, bales 0 Flour, qr s 080 Onlons, #ks ..... s Oats, ctls 6,000 Cat Groats, sks. 235 Potatoes, sks. 85 OREGON. Flour, qr sks... 1,101} —_— STOCK MARKET. — * All stocks were dull on the morning ses- sions, and the only change of mote was a | slight rise In Gas and Electric to $89. The certificates were quoted at $56 bid. In the afterncon Gas and Electric was still higher, selling up to $60. Giant Powder was weaker, selling off to $67. The ofl stocks wers dull all day, The Stock and Bond Exchange will be closed on Good Friday and Saturday, April 10 and 11 Recent oil assessments are: S. P. Ol Mining Company, lec, delinquent April 20; Bald Eagle 33c, delinquent May 14; California Combin-d Ol Company. 2e, delinquent May 11: Provident Ofl Mining Company, 1l4c per share deiin quent May 7: Kern Canyom, BSe, dellnquent April 27; Hanford-Sanger, 2c; delinquent April 8; La Corona Oil and Asphait Company will sell delinquent stock April 14, The following oil devidends were pald cn April 6c Imperial, 20 cents, amounting to $20.- Chgo & Alt 3% Tex & Pac_lsts SHEEP—Receipts, 6804; steady. Top Na- | Potatoes from Mgrced, jobbing at $1 65@1 5 A 000, T! -ths 10 cent: ting 3 3 e St L v otl. 5 p t shrinkage for Cattle: and Thirty-three, cents, amoun! o » Lol Windeast Dfncal. {83 & 3 BTG Holon Pautha 61 . | PONIGNS—Domestic yellow, 6680 per ctl; | le{.‘:%‘h;);sxeus. §7,G9c; Cows and Heifers, | $10,000. sous b o | G &N con Tl U Pactfic conv 4a.10] Boston WookMakset Australinn, $1 Der cii; Gréen Ontons, 0g40¢ | Tiges thin Cows, A0e per i, L The Sonora Quartz Mine Development Com- - ! s... 105% Wabash Ists 1 . | "CALVES—1abn r ity | pany of Soncra, Mexico, has levied an assess | € ¢ &sLgenis 90i;| Wabash 28 .. : / Asparagus, 8@9¢ per 1b for | 5"":3“,"'*“'3';;’,-“}‘“0“"“' Ewes, 4G4%c| lent of 1 cent per share, delinquent May 6 | | Cheo Term 4s... 8213 Wabash deb B. BOSTON, Aprili.—The wool market continues _for No. 1 and 4@5lc for | Per 2 50@2 75 per head. | The Contra Costa Water Companv will pay . EASTERN MARKETS. | | Do & rip OF o, D1 Wk LB e quiet, as munufacturers are only taking mate- | Rring. Beatis oo Lon: i, | HOGR—Live Hoss. 5960 P ana i, T%¢: | the regular monthly devidend of 42 cents per g the last A = ]‘ rie prior lien 4s. O8 | Wis Cent 48 rlal enough for immediate use. Territorial | 1b; Wax, l0c; Cabbage, $I per | under 160 Ib 2@ Te; Feaders, GH@THe: | ghare’on April 15, ;s ¥ 1o apricots | | Erie_general 4s.. 81%|Con Tobacco 4s Wwools - have been quiet, with little If any |ctl; Carrots, 50c per sack: Hothouse Cucum- | Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 P;;_“"; ‘:‘: The Port Costa Water Company will pay report s New York Stock Mark | FW&DC 1sts100%/C F & I.. change in prices. -Quotationst<<Territory - | bers, $1 50@2 50 per dozen: Garlic 21,@3c | and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quo the usual monthiy dividend of 30 cents per » purth New Y ori tock Market. | Hocking Val 4%s. 1067, | Manhattan Choice staple, choice ecoured basis, fine, 34@ per Tb; Dried Peppers, 6c per 1b; Marrowfat | tions. share on April 15, It is | Rock Island...... 8514, | Pennsylvania ie; fine medium, 52@58c; medium, 46@47c. | Squash, $25m30 per ton; Hubbard, $20@25 . | “'The TUnited Gas and Electric Company will B - Fre s SW YORK, April 7.—The weakness which | NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Tacsitory—Ordlna;viite: TIORM0) miinic, % | aliuonie Jde pes 11 : K General Merchandise. pay & regular monthly dividend of 15 cents per seeti loped in the stock market to-day bore | Adams Con 40/Ontarlo . o e i T | share on April 15. 2 witness to the disappointment felt in specu- | Alice . 25/Ophir . 3 Poultry and Game. BAGS—The market s a fraction lower, 1 | g o ey latt les at the failure of what are con- | Breece . 20/ Phoenx . St. Louis Wool Market. y o . caker Calcutta market. | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. e i . sympathy with a weaker Calc ] RAM | sidered favorabie developments in the situstion | Brunewick Con...08%/ Potosl The Poultry market was In good shape un- | Grain Bags, 5%@5Kc for June-July delivery: e : to awaken any sign of interest in speculation | o V0 {"g "Va... 1 50 Sierra Nevada ST. LOUIS, April 7.—Wool, easy; medium | der a brisk demand for the Bastern and Jew- | San Quentin, 5.55¢; Wool Bags, 32@30¢c; Fleece TUESDAY, April 7—2 p. m. a h on the part of outside public. Call money Was | Horn Silver .1 25 Small Hopes. grades and combing, 16@18c: light fine. | ish holidays. A car of Western, the second | Twine, 7@Sc. T . Bot higher than 6 per cent at any time and fell | Iron Siver 1 25 Standard heavy fine, 10@13c; tub washed, 18% | tor the weck, was on sale and cleaned up 7,‘:‘;{:3 FRUIT—Thg California Fruit Can- chrngf;Ams BONDS. i flow e R e s rowia O . quickly at'good prices. Recelpts of Californian | ners' Assoclation quotes' as follows for 2%-Ib | (oi coup 131 112 #s ar (new).136 i4: % a szpoudh B s o s Eee i 3 . were moderate and good stock found quick | extra standard and extras: h s 111 112 38 gr coup...108% 1097, wr ably some | o Bxi\\k';vvr;‘x!:lvl‘i‘nnxfldt:'h:“{‘mhe e BORTON STOCKS AND BONDS, Northern Business. cale at higher prices. nuw:.u trom the | Avples, 812061 m;;{\;;;?l;‘. 'lhI‘l‘?lil . a8t !mq L s 5 & o jed their € ed time. | = S + A i 5 ol al Anne, 2 25; N S S e Tic state that | have money on their hands now owing to the | Money-~ u Pr-iisanomd i : Sacsaar it | Sl eet are bRpyatad. 1o he MEht quing 1he whtk| e Hiack, 1 30@1 §5. Peaches—Yellow, $130 | Ala A W 8s. 90— [Oceanic S § practical stagnation of the commission busi- | . 'yogng 5 ‘@6 Allouez SEATTLE, April 7.—Clearings, $660,527; bal- | and prices of cholce domestic stock Will prob- | @} 55; Lemon Cling, $1 40@1 70; White Heath, =Bay CPC 5s.106%4106% | Om C R 6s. . {hese in stocks at present The immediat- Fime loa E Alloues ... ances, $7T2.870. ably be maintained throughout. | & 10, Bartlett Bears, $1 35@1 60; Plums, ' C ¢ G&E 53.107 . — * | Pac G Im ds. 97 - : monay situstion ctased o be o DACtor Yo th | \oorinom s 9915/ Daty - West TACOMA. April 7.—Clearings, $321,108; bal- eceipts of Game were light and moved oft | $161 25; Blackbarries, $1 40@1 70: Raspberries, | s Pac B Ry 55.110% s stock market. Great hopes have been enter. s ,..... 2 ) ¥ ances, $47,180. well at unchanged prices. b W s, i5; Muscat Grapes, $1 V6@ Pk & CH 68103 s Mex Central 480 fugham : e X | $2; Strawberries, $1 65 pes, tained that the ad\lrrlx‘( of "x"f- c:m:‘l,:ll;n(‘u‘r:)u": el atamet & Hecin 52 e I‘r'()anAs:"_D' April 7.—Clearings, $590,004; | POU :,Tl} —1. \\;e Turkeys, nominal; Geese, |1 35, A i = F' & U,‘{ ::_:1.. arouse some speculative interes curities el 3 alances,” $40,621. per pair, §2a2 50; Goslings, $2@2 50; "ANNED ASPARAGUS — No, 21 square | [116% — | Pwi-st = | ana would afford opportunity 1o begin to move At okt | Comtennie: g WSPOKANE, April 7.—Clearings, $570.175; | §504 pet. fosen for ola and §04S o cane3 dowen (0 case—weight, 85 ibs—Mam.- | 98" = [Sac EG&RIe100%108% X the. undigested mass with which th ket | AtC e SRR g alances, $59, ens, %5 B0GT; young Roosters, moth White, peeled. $3 75; Mammoth White, — 108 |SF & SJVOs.122 1223, e northers | js welghted down. Not much prospect was | HOSOR & RURAVER, [Peninion Cool e Roosiers. $6@0; Fryers. $67: Droflers. $5°%5; Mammoth Green, ‘peeled, §5 65: Mam. | = 105%|Sterra Calbs iz — all sec- | offered by the day’s dealings of assimilation | pOON o, (URR- 1oe™® g RRE T - Northern Wheat Market. 5 50 for larze and $3 50@4 50 for' small: | moth Green, $2 60; Large White, peeled, $3 10; | = 0 |8 Rt A ic _ banke, | of e congertion of securities. in which is (n | Boston Elevated. 143 Jsle Roy < Pigeons, §1 50@1 75 per dozen for old and $2 50 | Large White, nigh grade, 32 25; Largs Green, = =T amm . am wmy 3 was generally - | Tortee it Haciiitizs of the® saaney | e B g i e o OREGON. O AME_HATe. $1 2561 50 per dozen; Cotton- | Roimia: Goid Segal. 31 90; meatm Greens dotd | pogdn (4 e (R e rily. e : > o | Unior cific |Os . AME — A ozen ; - nite, Gold Me: £ G . Gold = — hory ity oy | market ” Tht indefinite postponament of::the Méxican Conirai. 20%|barrot PORTLAND, April 7.—WHEAT—Watla | tall Rabbits §1 50; Brush Rabbits, $1: Gray | Dust.”$1 70; smail White, Old Fort, $170; | %, = | smbee Atoaion . sre. Grain is 100king | 5 re encouraged spirit this morning, owing to | , Miscellaneous— Quincy . Walla, 70c; bluestem, 75c; valley, o, ";&‘;- 2y wém;{.brlm_w Brant, | small Green, Royai LR TSRS o R B 3 ] m feed | & TS ¥ American Sugar..110% Santa Fe N, + Englis pe, obins, 75e¢. One-pound squars se— | - | S S its insurance of the indefinite prolongation of | ATCTICAn Sugar.. 1ot | fanta Fe WASHINGTO! —_— weight, 38 Ibs—1-Ib square white tips, Gold | T —"109 | am2) — 13t sory wes dome ts | the Present control of that property. but re | i, Tel & Tel.. 134 |Trimountain - TACOMAL APHL o WERAT UnchAngsd; Butter, Cheese and Eggs. MV el ot Sl Speiie Spem e, 00 Qlory, | 0% — | < ata e 124 ey A% Semtney | newed uncasness was felt over the position of | {,or, ron & Steel. 203 Trinity « bluestem, club, 70c. s . $1 7. 8 i o | S Be. - 1 f March, and that speculative pool in Southern Pacific stock. | ey, Electric ... 188 e CANNED, PEAS—Association prices for new stmpd.110% 1111 g The extension of tbe pool carries it omly to . o B e are: Baby Petits Pois, $¥ 30; Petits Pots, | SPB R 0s138 ° — B Other decid- oot Mass Electric..... 27 ¥ reion Markets. utter is weak at a further decline. Re- | pack a y i pogy b £ ¢ g . | ffect on the market. There was heavy seil- | Unifed Fruit ....100 |\Winons .. LONDON, April 7.—Consols, 013-16@01%a; | them. Those yesterday, as will be seen below, | oq, §4 25; gallon standard, $3 7. ! 115 °| Do 4s 3dmu/— 101% JAQUIN VALLEY. | ing at other points in the list attributed to | (; g gieel pf 85 'United Copper silver, 221.10d; French rentes, 98¢ locgost | have been exceeded but once this seaon. The | {OAL—Cumberland ls higher; Wellington, 38 — 108% stn GaBGel0t — weather pre- | the same source. This develoyment put an end | Westinghse Com.. 8 12 cargoes on passage, quiet and steady; | North has made a sweeping reduction in its | per ton; s‘:]‘:th;‘;mm)-“fle;l.‘:;frt\o“ "&o:‘fs‘.," . < UG & 3 — g ahe Sore | fret hour. led by New York Central, which | LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Waila Walla, 80s; English country markets, | bids, and sales for the Sound were reported |36 30; Brya .50; Bosiyim, 31; Coou Paye WATER STOCKS. . e - 1 i hou: = d )‘>.9:“" d—monlr:rlll.on with Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask, | steady. Yesterday as low as 23l3c, against 25¢ and "‘5171)' ;!':_A‘.Rlchm;nd'flw Cumberland. I 63 [Port Cuosta.. 84 66% 7 asiag- etk | seemeh Sevletl & | Cons for money.91 -16/ N LAk | S IVERPOOL. April 7.—Wheat, quiet; No. 1| 26c at the close of last week. Even at this sen s Rieb 3 B - €5 |Spring Val.. 83% Sa% - Mokelumne | the purpose of attracting the expected outside | Cons for money G Norfolk & Westn. v a | $13 in buik and $14 25 in sacks; Welsh Anthra . a : “ons for account. 9id Nor & W Standard California, 6s 7d@6s 84; wheat In| deciine the northern business is falling off, 3 W | ND ELECTIRIC : , come extent but | interest. When this demonstration was seen to | Cons for account. 913 Nor & Westn pfd. e By, sttty R e e senanm® (off. | cite Figg, $13; Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel, | GAS AN ? C. . ttle damage. The heavy | fail of Its effect speculative interest became | Anaconda . Ontario & Westn Paris, steady; flour in s, steady; French|and Portland ceased to buy here several days | ¢y 50 10 ton;’ Scotch Splint, $7 50; Coke, $15 | cent I & P. 3% 44 Sac EG&R 39 — - f Stockton are reported 1o | stagnant. Reports of strikes at some of the | Atchison . a0 Pennsylvania country markets, quiet and steady; weather in -go. Th: wnndn, ;oll|:!!-l:herl Is also u]‘,‘.ifm per ton in bulk and $17 In sacks; Rocky Moun- | E’m GLCo 4% M SFG&E. 60 — some damage to the apricot blos. | collieries in the anthracite region, owing to | Atchison pfd .... 1% Reading i England, partly cloudy. the' market and 'the situatlon s very vielding | ESF (0L HORA8 N0 por 2000 s wnd 88 50 | Bl B L o /S F G 1 co 4% 4% made go0d | aispated interpretation of the strike commis timore & Ohio. 943, Reading 1t ptd.. COTTON—Uplands, 5.44d. S hround o PG o | e R etin o brand. [utear B L. R Y & tion. Or- | sion's award had a depressing influence on the | Canadian Pacific.132} Reading 2d pfd —— Stocks o Retu Ee SNy e any CORDAGE—The local company quotes aw| pac L Co... — 394U G & E Co. 341§ — ndition and | oaiers . The sharp declines in the United | Ches & Ohio..... 30% Goutbern Raflway A S SR L R R T follows: €0 days or 3§ per cent discount for 'STEES' CERTIFICATES. ¥ anticipated. The ground ie |States Steel securities, coming at the same tims | Chgo Gr Western. Southern Ry prd. Dty ( ¥~ g e Al delining o oanional sals | cash; Manils, 13%c; Sisal, lle: Duplex, 10c; TRU A 3 t Tor plowing. A large crop of | with a meeting of the finance committes of the | Ch&o M & St P..187 |Southern Pacific.. 58% of ettictly fancy large whito ranch at 20c | Cigope. 1igiovac per ib: “lsF e & B 8% Y - n sown in Tulare County. Some | corporation, had a decidedly unfavorable cf- | Den & Rio Gr.... 37% Union Pacific.,.. a4 LOCAL MARKETS. are still reported, but this figure is now rather | "' cT: CODFISH—Bundles, per Ib, 41 INSURANCE. : eading out in Maders County. lrrl- | foct Both stocks fell over & point and the Den & R G pfd. Unlon Pacifc i, 921 Heavy hasdiers agoted 1By for Fanch yestorday, | SAdeh, regular, be; cases. exta large, SAC | pirems Fd.g10 — | . plentiful. Stock of ot 1. | Erle . TS Steel.. - le,’ 6c; boneless, b%ec: “‘Norway, " - s s i o 2 e bet. Erie 2d4 _pfd. Wabash \.. . 28ig i 3 g block “*Oriental 3 Am _Nationl. — |Lon b pe g o S s ey Tas o was sl Tlinols Central. H»?;: };‘-rg:;&a 4 iz Exchange and Bullion. now ‘abundantly suppiled and"all deaiers ars | Lrighe,” o tablets. fo; Shgsie : Anglo-Cal - 00 101 |Mer Tr Co.lzm T during the weel sec- | & sale i Nashy 4 De v 2 . Doneless, esiccat ——; pickle: L of . — |Me - 3 . gl M T S 'xfi:"rr:girna' &2’.‘.1"‘."'.;1:3;?4 “%nd | Mo, Kans & Tex. 237, Rands : . | Recelpts were 108,000 1bs Butter, 2328 cascs | boie. 87 50: pickled Cod, half bbis, $4 75. | Cal Safe Dp.137% — |8 F Nationl. — = = o e Tl 3 in | Cleveland, Lorraine and Wheeline preferred | N ¥ Central..... 333 Sterling Bxchange, sty daye.. — $1 805 | Caga and 13300 1bs Cheose. 0 T C % | Mot than Wt Ricaidetic for strictly | First Nationi — - — | s acreage is reported the larg- | each dropped 5 points on a single sale, West- | Bar silver, firm, 22 11-16d per ounce. Money, | Sterinig Exchrlmns!, sigl [ = 3 ss; DEIIU 210;{:{"&3» B;“" ??m"oe @24¢; | prime to fancy washed; 12@12%c for prime | SAVINGS BANKS. ' a There will aleo be & heacy | inghouse Electric 4, Virginia-Carolina Chemi- | 3@3}; per cent. Th erate of discount in the | Sterling Cubles..... & 7 | Dalry, S Mo i 3 washed; 11@11%¢ for good washed; 12%@l3c | o o o7, 2175 — (Sav & Loan. — 108 s B ‘ - i an ol er- | o et for short bills is New York Exchange, sight (e 1214 | CHEESE—New. 12@1dc for choice mild and | for good to prime washed peaberry; 10@lic for ok a Jkir beets are in good condition | cal preferred 3% and New York Dock prefe pen market bills is 3% per cent, and & 2 - - : at i. — — |Security Sav.330 40 - Doaciiusne Dt Seors | sed 2:@ The expected judicial decision in the | for three months’ bills 33 per cent. wa York El:‘c:::lfl- telegraphic :::K g‘%lc "5."1-?:3?1“:2:' %’fi?{mfimfl%xhamyfi' good to prime p:‘bt(rlriy‘ 150%.1150 fox, good to g:ma“ 91%05 |Union 50 o . 6 =% 3 2 4 v o . - e 51 hy H R r 1b. T T 1 - o t nd give prom- | Northern Securities came in for considerable | —_— fle‘xfi;»m“fio“.". ot 3 @ 38| CheGE Ranch i116@100; store lulg; Drlm:fin&?"%fi or fair; 514@7%¢ for common o e Ta | ScRioR vy the. decision In the Sownern Fa- | New York Money Market AT T dozen T | s 1201ac! for atrictly prime washed: ition and advancing rap- | uncovered by the decision in the Southern Pa- & i 3 3 n : i northwind e | S A e, St dciion, wer | o T Nonc one ol Grojes. Deciduious and Citrus Fruits, | wadsed Sigic foy ai o orime ‘washes | > Cold, nortl win he | ing in the Northern C . " 1 4 he week, drying the soil rap. | betleved to have a good deal to do With the | NEW YORK, April 7.—Money on call, firmer peaberry; 8}4@0k¢ for good to prime semi- « generally fevorable for farm | weak undertone of the market. at 4G5 per cent, closing at 5@ per cent. Time | WHEAT FREIGHTS—Spot rates are wholly washed; 3¢8%c for superior unwashed: T%e for % pism trees are in full bloom. | " Bonds were,irregular. Total sales. par value. | moncy, nominal: 60 days, G@5l per cent; 6o | NoMmInal. as no charters fiiina Wheat fleet I | th or‘::e.:::;e::g:rl::v‘;::: :thl’:m{-o{e;otmh! :.":‘L"J..’:.‘i’»’.:«"mm' il T S LR SUGAR. urred in the interfor, but no | §1.750.000. days, 505 osiit: Six Buohthe. B S being drawn. The chartere eat fleet in | time, the e ig T'nited States 3s coupon advanced 3 per | 92¥S S@DY per i L P sent t has a registered tonnage of 5032, against | consumptive demand. Standard and choice | OTdinary. ! Hana .. 4 4B|KNSueS ocee T — v cansing crops to grow | est all, bunkers' bills at $4 50.60%:4 86,05 for demand | EAKed, 76,802 tons, againet 10,620, on the way | wanted and readily commanded full figures. | atrictly good washed; 73%@8%c for §0od to su- | Hoicknmon’ 14% 134 Pasunen o, 173 18 t grain is too rank. ‘The NEW YORK STOCK LIST. and at $4 53.65G4 83.75 for 80 d 3 %o this port, 303,000 tons, against 211,020, Tt Sre Toaiatiie ‘oW il SATIE TS b ot it N o oot o e e, | ESe . 14% 15%) u . 173 18 uual rains i i L [P Sales. High. Low. Close. | ates. $4 841 and $4 8754 5. Commemrn WHEAT--There was R0thing new = trom |3 G D eiiined fo the. sauth, asid thire Wi e | ARsRed peabersy: MISCELLANEOUS. but some complain of young apricots dropping. | Atchison ... 13,600 81% - B0 SLL | pills, $4 529,34 §3%. Bar silver, 49%ec. Mex- | RDICAd, The ChicaED, e R aunt or G| six or more cars sold at suction to-day. There e and Mexican—12§14%¢ for prime | Alaska Pack.153 1541:/Oceanic S Co 13% 18 2 s At e okl 1500 92% B0 . Dod | lean doliers 8o Government bonds, firmer; | (iicrions, New. York export brokers e [ e A e | Taateer TRgioss T pood wathed: O3 | Gl Wit S2108 100 "Iae & Reexie — Weather Report. Tait & Onio pid. 300 Say) @54 - g} | IiToed bonds, drmesula g00d_orders for mew crop loading of Winter | % very lshi prices fre wel malatained | woshed g . cn@Tne for medium; agbe | o 5 h s > Canadian Pacific... 5,000 120~ 1284 128% | ) et Lo e o e mtving of for- |4or strictly fancy offerings. Thete s a Hmieod | for- infertor to ordiuary: 9K@IIc for bair to Satig Seushug, , (120th P j Ckhade Qemmhaen - - o R Al i e ko the poseibilities of somous | demand for fancy Lemons, but the market is | prime washed peaberry; $4@8%c for good to 58 F Gas & Electric Co . 50 00 . 120th M an—Pacific Tims.) Chesap & Ohio ...» % ;g ‘3“){; %s N, Vork Grain-and Prod :‘;fl ‘damage on the Continent, especially a .ovcmocked with cm{l‘mon ofler'l|nxl, which are ?rlm w:n;vnhed peaberry; 714@8%c nominal 50 Valley Water . 83 374 SAN P 0, April 7—5 p. m. Chi & Alton . 2 New Y or am roauce. jes are dull. Bradstre neglected. Mexican Limes are firm and moving | for g 0 _superior unwashed, 110 50 She tollowing are the seasonal raintatis to | OBl & AMonpid:l L o S0 @ e the wori's, stocks froely at the previoucly quoted rate. Stocks of | | LEATHER — Sole, heavy. 2963%; extra | 108 00 date as compared with those of rame date | bt & & Western, 1900 K 3B Y| - 2 o | B o Rockien, @ decrease of 4157.0n | ribe Bananas arc llght and frmly held at the | heavy, per, Ib; mediut, 21G2ec: light, = last season and rainfall in last twenty-four | op) & & W B Dfd. 200 40% 3% 39 bushels; Europe and afloat; an increase of 500, | resently, advanced PUCeS |\ L oy | Teather, heavs, 30680 for No. 1 and S0m35s | 1% &2 g Chi & Northwestn. 1500 181% 17y 1813 | NEW YORK, Aprll 7_FLOUR—Recelpts, | 000; net decresss, JIOLOOS QAR oieey, suddenly active and fancy stock. such as New. | for No. 2; medium, i, light, 20G3se; | P00 * e T Chi Term : ;fll;;: m g% g lzg% 27,773 barrels; exporis, 4879 barrels. Steady 4 CASH WHEAT. town Pippins, swuenbelrn :{m wpe.m.m, gmu‘ ‘l‘gz“l‘;) 40.4?: 2 ulzas;; Collar “ A - - Chi Term P but less active. e 3 " from . sold well at 7382 25 r athar, r Trace Leather. 40@ C Stations— 24 Hours. Season. Season. | CC O & BLLOWS.: i ciii siie 8 Mo L 12RO No. 1, $1 3501 40; Northern Club, $1 87340 | Irr” Gorsmon cooking kinds ‘were alo. more | 4101 Kip, unfinished, 40g50c per 1b: Veai fn | 59 Giant Powder Con i & %% i 0.00 WHEAT—Receipts, 10, ushels; exports, ™ 1 42%@1 47% 1 25 Hawaiian Sugar. Bureks ). Of 49.21 $6.23 | Colo Southern . 000 251 2415 241 1 42%; Milling, $1 423 m or Club and | getive. Some of the Ben Davis that came in | ished, 50@60c per Ib: Calf, finished, 65c@S$1 per 5 § F Gas & Electric Co 0 00 R A %1 - RN | Solo South 1at i LI s e o 3}%;“”?}? Py e g L Aoy | 9147501 85 for white Aust - on the preceding day were in bad order and | Ib; Wax Sides, 16g17c per fooy:’ Belt Knite | 10 8 F Gas & Electric Co 1505 acratiento - 633 | Colo South 24 pfd. 1 ) No- A = FUTURES. Sola_slowly. plits, : ‘Roug] & per 1b, 10 8 F Gas & Electric Co, b20... " 39 50 > Francisc 0.00 H b. aficat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 86%c 1. o. b. 2 ence 0.00 H 2 . |as a result of Western holidays, were firm all Open. High. Low. Close, | choice an & 's6e t 40 S F Gas & Electric Co, b 10..... 60 00 o 4 |Demver £ R0 G... - day on fim cables and export talk. 321 §1 3215 $1 82 CITRUS FRUITS—Fancy Navel Oranges| OIL-—Linseed, for boiled and 54c for raw | 10 Spring Valley Water 8 374 Obigpo.... 0.00 . Denver & R G pfd. A 1 3214 % $1 321 | ¢ 752 per box (with some fals higher); | in barrels; cases, Sc more; California Castor | s1000 Hawailan C & S Co Ba . 98 00 05 Angeies 0.00 Brie close was %c net advance. May, 122 122 122 123 ol f" 75; standard, ?Mfl 25; Seed- | Oil, In cases, No. 1. 70c; pure, §1 16: Lucol, | $5060 Pacific Electrie 000 Erle 1t pia . R e RO BB R 2 p, m. Session. B 0T 3 Tangeriona: Mogiay' ir. wuasces 50 for botled and 48 for raw in } l"v‘;ir Lard | "$500 S P of C 6s (1905, Series A). 2 pf 2 - > 2 2 : 2 for half boxes; Lemons, T5c@ | Oll, extra winter strained. barrels, $1; cases, Street— St e e | RO R i | HEEea o B s s [ s S Rl TS| B e B S S B e xR o e - iotking 2o Fi 5L 21% $121% 81 21% §1 219 | 2 50 for fancy: it, ; Mexican i X 2008 ( = eSS | Bokdes Vi am. 938 1.« WOOL—¥irm. 2 % | 3 i oDy 28 ‘unch for | pure, ‘70c; Whale Ofi_ natural t . Kantas CY S5{Patiataitis ... ilinolg Central . R | R taal. atf rei | BABLEY Both camh and tuture auotations | £t #5 OR0AN S 66015 £1" uwaliany| per £allon; Fieh Ol i barrels, 43c; cases, Bie: | CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. Denver . 30/ Washington .58 48| owa Central ... 35% | SUGCH W, Bomingl.. ir refining, 3%c; | remain unchanged, with a quiet market. Of- | s Cocoanut Oil. in barrels, 6313¢ for Ceylon and Youl 52|Cipetnna 66 56 | Towa Central pid 90 * | centrifugal, 96 test, 8%c. Refined, nominal. | ferings are moderate. ¥ FOMSDEION, S0O% fue Ogen. . ¢ for Australian. Morning Sesslon. Heago 40|New York 50 44| K C Southern 29 efl"?‘x_"' ‘“e‘d%w A, ““7“’“ . CASH BARLEY. 2 4 o %u. OIL—Water White Coal Oil in bulk, Board— rleans G5/ Boston .. 48 361 K C Soutn pfd: 2 @ o iaied, 4700, cubes. 4 ope " oered 430Ci | peeg, $113%@1 15; Brewing and Shipping Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. |1sc: Fearl Ol In cases. 2ijc; Astral,’ 2%ct | 240 Reed Crude 0N Lake A g s gran .70c; 35@1 Star, c. % o - H Reed Crude ELE .2 2 Fliaerawo 102 COPYEE. Spot_ Bio, aultt: Ho. 7 mivoles, Epice £ LSRTS 2%, Oeveiien. 1 for | Roports of the Apricot crop are not encour- | §% P HE, BN "Stove - Cassitne, "in | 100 gEE 87 35 F Lo a S 197y | 5%e; mila, aull; Cordova, T4@T%e. e aging. The frult is dropping in several sec- | puji 7. n cases, 2316c: do. T2 degtecs. in EEEE .2 §° £ | Manhattan L ket for coffee futures openéd steady 20 tions and not_over 40 per.cent of a crop Is now | bulk, 18%e; in cases, 3bc: Benzine, in bulk, $E%Z ZF 23 | Metropolitan st By 13334 | witn unchanged prices. “Sales were Seption ¥ ts A 0E4 . figured on. The market ls consequently firm. | I3c; in cases, 19%c: S6-degree Gasoline, in S3E%E 55 % £ | Mexican Central.. 26y, | 116,750 bags, including May, 3.90@4. Open. High. Low. Close. | peaches are weak at a decline. Other fruits| puik, 2lc; in cases, 27%e. e & b Z | Mexican Netiona! 18 | 4.06c; July, 4. 15c; August, 4.25@04.35c; $1 1o§ $1 mfi $110% $1 1d% | remain about as re. Nuts are cleaning up E—Lower at S0¢ per gallon in g Sk : _§ Minn & St Louls. oI g :- MM : soe 88 88 87 87 " | well. Ralsins and Honey are quiet and un- u:'.nnnx':lgc‘@:'l drums and iron barrels 3 Sk : Pacific ovember, December, S changed. HITE LEAD-—Red Lea B St : | e e Jamuary,4.70G4.58c; February, 4.806; A3 1 Suston. 4 G FRUTTS _apricots, 5 for Rorals and|@kc per ib; Whito Lead. 690%c. o B 50 nm‘“":_ono“ Kan 90@35c. g B e s S or Moorparks quanti Reed Crude 50 30 EW Cloudy .00 |N 3 Central . DRIED FRUITS. .No sales. ; 3 i S o Bl EVAPORATED . APFLES —The: wathet <1 000 3 6% i 14@4%c for quarters ':&!k or halves; uanul::}&&hfllum 23w Continded Thirteen. o6 44 NW Cloudy .00 | Norfolk & West. shows no change from the conditions recently OATS—Continue quiet, though the choice | Nectarines, 4%@5%c for ; Plums, 5@6c| SALT — The Amalgamated Salt Company on Page

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