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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, *THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1903. 11 hange t casti copper was offered I Pink, 25@2 65: Red, 75@3; Lima, $4@ delivery; San Quen 5.55c; Wool Bags, 329 ‘ B e Eer A% W s Y135 DY second ) B e Ttk “Baindre Sror Fiadcs Turine A"C l“N 2 s ALBS 8] hands, without leading to business.' The Eng- 35 per ctl. COAL—Wellington, $8 r ton; Southfield lish price, however, was nominally unchanged, m;—flm“ Mustard, $3; Yellow Mus- ' Wellington, $§; Seattle, 50; Bryant, $6 50, with standard quoted at $13 20, lake and clec’ | tard. $3; Flax. $2@2 10; Canary. 634c for East- | Rosiyn. §i: Coos Bay, $530: Greta, $§i: \ 3 . trol; t $14 50 and casting at $14 25 ern; Alfalfa. i3@14c: Rape, 1%@2%c: Tim- ' Walisend. $7 50; Co-operative Wallsend, ——; . "0 ad advanced 13s in London to £13 13s 04 | othy, bes Hn:-? ax.fl;fim ib; Millet, 3%@ Richmond, $7 50; Cumberland. $13 in bulk 2 k E and remained quiet and unchanged at $4 67% | 4c; Broom Corn 1316 ton. (and _$14'25 in sacks; Welsh Anthra- | in the New York market. DRIED PEAS — Blackeye, 50, with cite Egg, $13; Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel, l o " E D NA i 3 A Be lower in Loudon at £22 10s, | none offering; Green, $1 75@2 per ctl. 88 50 per ton: Scotch Splint, $7 50; Coke. $15 bu?g‘:tl;nm qnlo‘lu.lt :,fl: lo&-xly. % —— &' ton |:‘p bulk -M“G‘lg ;:r -ch;lwyh 'mlmm'a = . Tron closed at n Glasgow and at s in descriptions, 2000 head of W ST SR ateavaro. - Locally o remainea | L Otatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | 30 o g o brand. TRUCK. HORSES, sonsigast by ERESLET qulet and more or_less nominal. No. 1 foun- - OTL—Linseed, 56 for boiled and 54c for raw | DORRIS of Modoe Co. These norses dry, Northern, $23 50@24; No. 2 foundry, | Stocks of old Potatoes continue large, but in barrels; cases, 5c more; California Castor | from 1000 to 1600 Ibs.; also 20 head '# y v o ) Northern, $21 50@22: No. 1 foundry. Southern. | only a small portion of the ltes are strict- * Oll. in cases. No. 1 70c; pure, $1 16: Lucql. | ish drivers and 8 head of good SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Cons ,Ww"bm‘ CLOSING STOCKS. . | and No, 1 foundry. Southern, soft, $22@22 50. | 1y fancy and. such stock is Rem and reaaily 50 for bofiéd and 48 for raw in barreis; Lard | All these horses guarantesd same as if [ s money 01 5-14 Norfolk & West.. “}z Warrants remain nominal. e 4 inferjor il extra winter strained. barrels. $1: cases. |at private sale. Also 15 RIGS and SEVERAL ons for aceount. §1%| Do prd .. . 90 Pl s S B commands full figures. Common and inferior g;%5. China Nut. per gallon; pure | SETS of barness. | Anaconda 8514 Ontario & West.. 50t Tn Wor Gt bk offerings are neglected. A few sacks of mew Neatstoot. In barvels, 15o: tases. 80c: sperm. R svcrsee L ks and Bonilbwers Guls | Atchison 30| Pennsyivanta ... 70 New York Cotton Market. Potatoes came in and found ready sale. Sweets pur.” 70c: Whale Ofi, natural White, 50@%0c e, OCES . Y quiet. | e P $043 Reading 111 2% 4 Jvere quoted lower and sold slowly, as offer. per gallon; Fish Ofl, i barrele, 43c: cases, Soc: SR < :'.'. =~ : : st pra 11l 3 ngs were o uality. Onions are easier Cocon ! X . m N\ e York stocks firm on the day. | Camadian Pacife 152 !&D?hzu via il gy | NEW Bt L amt oy “the Tery Best stock 1n recelving a5 Soiie o At bentis €8} for Ceylom and STEWART'S HORsE MARSET. - | o -1 |Southern Ry....l - | attention. Whit ARD. or and Exchange about as before quoted | o Grear West:l 8 |“Bo'sta 2110 G | Cline’or S points and closed qulet "\ Beceipia of bay vegetabies included 764 boxes | 10c: Pearl GIL In cases, S3t5¢; Astrai. E_STEWART. Auctioneer. 3 = uthern o. = iy sparagus, ubarb and 330 eac! 8. Star, 22%c: Extra Star. 8340 Elaine 27%c: . oas |Union Paolfic .... 63 Prices of Asparagus were fairly steady, ther® Eooe - ket wworking around stromger all over the world. g :885) Eostern Lwestock Market. . |Fies SLARamMEGS ore (Mo *5oui uss Lomima, St1c: desdortzsd Siove desciine i cal Tile ne & Trus. . Forles steady. but futures unsettled g csicRgo mers i iy dmnd for sioplt snd wrcts Dl 15ie 0 s, S Bemiing. T Bk | Conic o of vkl ; g : & % G . ere ain v - * 18¢; " 1 . 18%c: 86-degree Gasoline, in C Bank e Ca - CHICAGO, April 8. —CATTLE—Receipts | ity offerings were abundant and sales were re- | puii Bic: In cases 2714c. City and_County 5 e Il Central 0; 10 . Good to eers, | ported at 75c@$1 per sack. Rhubarb was in | CRPENTINE80c per cases Cypreas Lawn Impe Co. Corn and Rye unchanged. Louts & Nash 1000 Ragyice RS B teere. 50 | Excessive supply and dull except for very fancy | 74s on Gy and tron barron " ™ and | Eactern Dynamite .. 2Nk Mo Kan & Tex. 8.00:°poor_ta, madium. JEPH.S0 mtox | stock. Five boxes of Mexican Tomatoes came | ' RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead Ewa Sugar Plantation n Better shape. Bram and Middlings firm. New York Cent. {'fim~”€fl3{. oo, o1 T“,'fi“b““ h{zilgga i by rail and sold at £ per box. and & few | giac per Ib; White Lead. 086%c. “w?o E_nullzme (Pool) Gas. v &% . Bar sllver, steady, 22%d per ounce; money, e 76 75: ated | crates from Los Angeles were offering at $2¢ o » 3 our ceees 7 and Seeds as previously quoted | 34@3% per ‘cent. The rate of discount in the | 4 S0; calves, $306 75, Texns-ted steers, $4@4 55 | 5750" Four haxes of Summer Squash came in | 'SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com. | Ga® Consumers’ Ass " ¥ - | open market for short bills 1s 3% per cent, and | ,gHOGS _Kecelpte, Z0.000 torday: to-morrod | from Los Angsles. the first in a long time, and | pany woten se follows, per 1o, in 10015 bags: | Hantord Onf : r. Cheese and Eggs continue weak fx oot e B A3 vap oot { higner. “Mixea and butchers. 372087 40; zood R L P R TR T Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed. 0.25c: it ; - hotce. heavy. 81 40@7 rough hea 3 were sus- | powdered, 5.10c; Candy Gran: 5.i0c; Dry . Bl T . - Vew York M. Market 37 2047 30; light, $6 7067 25; bulk of sales, | t2ired. Cabbage is lower, as supplies are be- | Granulated. fine, bo: Dry Granu coarse, | Lmperial Oil further variation in Dried Fruits. New Yor oney Market. i : light, coming more_plentiful. R e A 3 Kern Ofl . 7 2007 45 .| 8c: Pruit Gram Be; Beet Granuiated | 5 . | Sy ¥ SHERD Recelpts, 12.000; sheep and Tambe, | | POTATOES -New - At a5 or, IRi | (100-1b bags only). 4.90c; Gonfectioners® A. Sc: | \onion ® 8 ¥ B ! rovisions unchanged, here and in the West. NEW YORK, April 8.—Money on call was | cholce u;g%b’o'x;u} Jower. Good to cholce | Gregon o S5c: River Reda 30g35¢ per l:&mfln S g 0. S aom:uc. Mercantile Trust i ; steady at 41%G7 per cent; time monev wethers, ; falr to cholce mixed, . g T | 4.40c; “D." 4.80c; barrels, more; half- L | ttle, Sheep and Hogs as before quoted. “asier, sixty days, SW@BY per cent: nincty | @0 60; western sheep, §3 S087: native iambs, | Rt Chines from Oresmm o rag00e phr ot ‘sgext | barreln, 26o more: boxes, B0c more: 50-ib bags. | Northerm Cal Powsr o | d Omi ; S g | days. 53@% per cent: six montia; Sgoi; per | $60; western Teolbe GRG0 | Potatoes from Merced jobbing at $1 6 per ctl. | 19 mare for all kinds. Tablets “Half barrels. | North Shore Railroad 2tat O s 0 mercantile paper, pe. cent. . | ONION8&—Domesti, ilow, 'S¢ tl; | o 5 be " o1 C o stoes and Onions continue in liberal supply. Baciine Srihias e e ot St. Louis Wool Market. | austraiian, §4 per etl Green ‘Ontons, "35gane | 1658 than 78 barrels or its equivalent. e i with actual business in bankers' bills at $1 86.55 | per_box. ¥V PP Peerless Ofl ... @+ 86.80 for demand and at $4 83.50@4 83.60 tor | g VEGETABLES—Asparagus, . % sixty days, Posted rates, $4 84 and $4 &7 ,ar" ST. LOUIS, April 8 —WOOL—Easy. Medium | oxtra fancy. (@ic o No. 1 .a:;a p:ém.lgbc :X: San Francisco Meat Market. 5“.“"}8,2“.5:'..?" Eng 4 S8, Commerclal bills, $4 82% @4 ¥3Y. Bar gndes and combing, 15@18c; light fine. H@I7c; | No 2. Rhubarb, 25@60c per box: Green: Peas, = ouliry in light receipt and firm. Game in poor condition. ranges in good demand, with fine grades higher. s - St Postal Device & Impt. | silver, 49%c. Mexican dollars, 3815c. eavy fine, 10213c; tub washed, 18@2Siac 24iic per Ib; String Beans from Los Angeles, | Quotations showed no further change yester- | po i crude Oil " 4 3 ; - = BONDS—Governments, irregular; railroads, R 10@121y r Ib; Wi * v F Dry De Xig ] N 3 7 2 c per Ib; Wax. 10c; Cabbage, 7bc day. awberries and good Apples selling very well. f stona. Northern Business. ol Carmota. 50¢ per“iaci oo s C"c":fl DRESSED MEATS. e o Re <k s 3 e R ers, a2 ‘rom terers to deal Land Juswiess o be largely suspended on Good Friday. | * - . Brica “peppers. 8¢ per-1b; Marrowrat Sauash: | are ae Tolonns s | T KRereTR to dealers | B e Company. bilzeitiy 4 | gm-r‘-%mn,\pru 8—Clearings, §5i4,333; bal- | $30 per ton; Hubbard, §25i Mushrooms, 10c per | “BEEF—8@Sie for Steers and 167%c per Ib | Standard Electric. RS Y7 : ances, $93.7 LT pound. for Cows. Sterling Ofl ... Good Friday Clos | Bat & Omo 295 New York Grain and Produce. TACOMA, Aprl 8.—Clearings, $333,700; bal- AT arge, 874600; smatl, IOV per I, | Ty e Gil SRR NTD S PONNE - | Baie & omio pedl2 100 - e | UFORTLAND, April 8.—Clearings, $376,660; Poultry and Game. ST e GRS MR RO | Tuesty-egit OR P gy ol balances, $128,565, . . LAMB—Spring, 1215@13c 1. Tnion OM . Closing over Good Friday s quite general | ! e Somthers.. iy | NEW YORK. April 8 FLOUR—Receipts, | SPOKANE, April 8.—Clearings, $122,610; bal- | There was no more Western Pouitry recetved, PORK Dressca Hops, 1og11c ‘per 1o, | Union Sugar s T The New Y:;\ Sh;‘k Ehvhms; "hd! Chi & Alton 30 © 20,267 barrels: exports, 3207 barrels; mar. | 30C°%. $26.104. but a car was reported due here in one or two | LIVESTOCK MARKET. United Patroleum iose Fridar and Saturday, the Chicago Board | ¢y & Alton pid 65 | ket moderately active and firm, especially on | - days. Receipts of domestic were light and | The following quotaticns are for good, sound [jI'nited Gas & Electric. € Trale oo Fridey, snd the San Francieco 23 oo Northern Wheat Market. there ‘was continued firmness In all descrip- | Livestock, delivered In San Francisco, lese 80 | Western Fish Co. | Winter straights. Sales. 15,600 barrels. Friday. The fire and e a WHEAT—Receipts, 69,225 bushels. Spot, Merchants' Exch | o West Shore Off “re t per cent shrinkage for Cattle: ions and prices of Hens had a narrower range. Cows and Helfers, SALES. have oy i 1 * ave 3 “ . CATTLE—Steers, 8g@0c; e g M 3 ol AOtr aleraine Mot vod ORBEGON Some fine large voung chickens sold at‘a pre. | _ 3 b, day and S Chi Tes P o N, o PORTLAND, April 8. —Wheat—Walla Wal- | mium over the quotations. | Tle; thin Cows, 4@5c per Morning Session. Burape the closing is even more extended e e . e N e Dt | 1a. 300; bluestem, 73c; valley, 700765 Receipts of Game came to hand in poor con. | CALVES 4@8tc per Ib (grosy welght), | Board— erally including Baster Monday e’ s e ST%c f 0. b afioat. Options throughout the WASHINGTON. | Sition; owing tothe yemron westher; dnd peies ) ; SHERE--ethie S RGANGS M - . 5 1 ReERh PN Shethanpas WRi semain spse hern 24% | forenoon were strong and higher on large ex- | TACOMA. Wash. April 8 -WHEAT—Un- | 25005 Kinde were casier. Thers are no more | Py 5 (8T8, TR05092 75 per head. 18 e - . 5 % on Frids ‘441;.3\‘15I1 oblige them Colo South 1st pfd. 400 % S1.; | Toen i, Eah s Jmall North- | changed. Bluestem, T8c: clyb, T0e. are withdrawn, o | Hode Ldve Ho‘:;.“film ibs_and :&'; C: | 50 San Joaquin ............... 8 12% Colo South 2d pfd. 200 38Y 381 | W s and gener ering. In - POULTRY- Liv i s under 1 s, T c; Feeders, o 0 e : — Dei’& Hudson o.. i 1813} | affernon the market advanced on heavy buy- Forcign Markets Per pats. $300 50, Geoiere: pominali Cecse: | Saws, 20 per cent oft: Hoars, 80 Der cant off. | 2009 Mesrinne Gonter -4 W eather Report. Del Lack & West.. by e e anrar T tioes wgic ) e - g6 pef dozen for old apd $1G for young nd Biags.' 40 pér cont off flm alieve @usta- | 300 Reed Crude . & er & Rio G.. hec, - May e Mo, © c —_ | Hens, 6@7: young Raosters, $7@8; old 2 100 Monarch - 26 ek S Phaulihe s Denver & R G pfd e AT, st Tty Sspivniber, T | LONDON. April S.—Consols, 011; ilver, | Roosters, $6@6; Fryers, $6@7: Broilers. §4 5o | - e | 500 Off City Petroteuin. ... 30 SAN SRATKS R S —end R HOPS—Qutet. 223,4; French rentes, 98f 32%c. §50 for large and. §3 30@+4 50 for small: jy Receipts of Produce. Afterncon Session The Sbwter ans the ssessan] sainfalls to| Brie 24 o | WooL—Firm Wheat catgoes on passage, rather firmer; No. | g""?‘:smio:‘s:‘\‘.fl. 5 per dozen for old and $2 50 | - | e dete, as compared with those of the same Great Northern pfd | HIDEE_quiei. | 1 Standard California, 31s 3d; English country | ®\\ME"_Hare, $1@1 25 per dozen. Cottontan | FOR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8. | o = . 1 t t Hocking Valley COFFEE—Spot, quiet. Futures closed 5| markets steady. L | Rabbits, $1 50: Brush Rabbits, §1; Gray Geese, ik 420 H, bal Lton . L4 R JUSER T - Sabuias. . A .t | points lower to'8 points higher. Total sales, | LIVERPOOL. April' S —WHEAT firm. No. 1| SEiitG 5 5, Brusg Jabhus, B Gray Geese. | Flour, ar sks.. 3,420 Hops. baje e e = <ol ok 20,000 bags, including: May_ 3.95c; June, 4.15c: Standard California, A@bs 84: wheat in | ; s s » » Pl {1 e Petroleum Center . o7 July, 4.15@4.25c; September, 4.35@4.4 Oc- | Paris, firm: flour ‘n Paris, strong: French coun- o~ Pelts No. Stations 2% Rowss. tober. 4.45@450c: November 3.50G4.60c: De. | try markets steady, advanced 50c. Weather in | Butter, Cheese and Eggs. o i e B MINING STOCKS. —— i T cember, 4.75@4.80c; Jaruvary, 4.85c; March, | England fine. | ORSE. ctis oo | Biuf 4.90c. | COTTON—Uplands, 5.40d. i o 388|Leather. rolls .. ' 88! pollowing were the sales in the San Fran- Boe S . - WODAR -~ B wlealy’ Iuts “ e i 1 There is no further decline in Butter, but ‘sks 25201 Wine. gals ... 6800 ciuco Stock and Exchangs Board yesterdey: Francisco g 3 b s e > 3 1-16¢; centrifugal 96 test, 8%c. Refined was | s | the market is weak and beginning to stagger e 430 Chicory, bbls .. o Morning Session, % . dull, SR et I'# | und'-lr thn‘h rapidly |nvlr;:xus|:g stocks. 5«-“*: Straw, tons 20| Tallow ctls ... 84 | 300 Andes . 15 2000 Oceidental ... $ s continue heavy, as w e seen, and most Bran sks . £0S | Quicksilver, fiks 19 | 400 Belcher ..... 51 300 Cphir . EVAPORATED APPLES -The market con- CAL MARKETS. ! hot ot por eelvew Gverstoo] E a5l ” edo 2 2 : | EYAPORATED APPLES—The masket, cou- LO | houses now report themselves overstocked. The = Middiings, sks.. 485 | 100 Caledonta’ .2 25| 400 Cvermay ... 28 mand and prices are easy on all but the most dmawe daence s bleaning | mdte pr WESTERN. 280 Con € & Va. PPk SR i *— 200 Silver Hill 400 Crewn Point. attractive fruit. Common are quoted at 31 300 Gould & Stocks of Cheese are increasing and the ten- | COTR. ctls 25300 Union Com .. PRRR2RaAs fotlo u Missouri Pacific. : prime. 4%@bc; choice, 514 @5%¢; fancy, | 2 on i dency is to sell. 200 Hale & 100 Utah ........ peratures are teporied from o & e 7o Sy | Exchange and Bullion. e e pe s 7 & | 100 Justice . | 700 Yellow Jacket A PRUNES—Spot prunes attracting mostly | preceding day, the market was decidedly weak, | 300 Mexican . Mo Kan & Tex pfd jobbing_demand. but the market is generally Quiet. 3@7c for all grades. | s Exc 4 APRICOTS Show @ siightly less nctive | Sterinig Exchange, sight. - movement. ~but_emand s steady .fo ~ACi | New: York Exchangs Mlght- i Cholce aré quoted at 7%@8c and fancy st 9% | New York Exchange, telegraphic oo % » 3 St Iver, per ounce......... 2 PEACHES Rule easy and dull &t 75@8c fory Mexican Dollars, nominal . choice and 8%@9c for fancy. RS 5 e W heat and Other Grains. “hic Grai | WHEAT—Foreign futures were higher, and | Dairy. 21@22lc; store Butter. 17G20c. Chicago Grain Market. s i Tk CHEESE 12@15c for cholce mild anq ~Cents yesterday. | | the = confirmed the reports of crop | 113C for seconds: Young America_ 13@133c; | The Presidio and Ferries Rallroad Company # | A Russian cable confln 2 £ Eastern, 17@1 Western, 1615@: has declared a regular monthly dividend of 20 g with stocks ample and steadily growing larger. Purchasing at Petaluma has about run its course as far as storing is concerned, and the | Eggs will begin to come into this market again, - Dealers here ‘are anxious ‘to seil G| sep their stocks down, and still lower prices are expected. The Easter demand is reported s k- o the Mol - Eichahae | not very heavy this year | with no variations worthy of note. The oil Receipts were 73,200 1bs Butler, 2170 cases | stocks continued quiet e s The California Street Cable Railroad Com- : 3 | pany vald a regular monthly dividend of 75 | Sterling Exchange, sixty d i & West pfd arlo & West Pennsylvania Reading Reading Ist pfd Read pfd Rock Islan Rock Island p £t Louis & S SIL&SF1 StL&SF 8t Louls Afternoon Session. Con Tmperial. 03/ 400 Silver Hill 100 Mexican . 15| 100 Stiver HiI 100 Ophir 200 St Louis ... 400 Tinion Com .. 400 Utah ........ S 400 Yellow Jacket 3% *- | STOCK MARKET. A N giiin EE 3 % B Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: St Louis & 3,400 damage in that country. { ,GS—Ranch, 17@19c; store, 15@16c r | " 5. Morning Session. | 5t Paul .. 10,300 CHICAGO, April S.—Active buyibg of May | Chicago was stiff, advancing from | aozen, " | “;‘_:i "4“__;?“.":"', :,’n;blg;::::‘:“,‘nd Califor. | 500 Alpha Con .. 400 Oceldental ... et July deliveries by Armour was the featurs | T5ic, with the Southwest buying heavily. | & —— LT e RS o iltor- | 100 Andes 200 Ophir . 1 800 in the wheat market to-day and it was esti- | mour was credited with buying 3,000,000 b { Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | sions on Friday and Saturday. The mining | ‘on Howcner T S, <o Southern Ry pfe 100 mated that anywhere from 2,000,000 to 4,000,000 ' els May and July. Omaha rop;xu‘:'d the Retaint | stock boards will be open on Good Friday. as | ro0 CelCner 200 Storre” N - Texas & Pacific... 0 bushels. were taken by that consern..during | Of & svod many contplgints of Wintes 'VIReRt| - ol s o ST atel - ateady ] DU Dlana do not Rermit {hem (o be closed | 300 Crown Fei. 300 Silver Hill .. Totu & Barihc; » B by duriut | GLineon account of dry weather.” St. Touls | 1 . e ued steady | on days when the banks are open. B e 25 mivey HE. .- the day. Opening prices were strong on higher | (YU8 {1 "“Now’ York exporters were trying | owing to the warm, sunny weather, and fancy | Bonanza Oil Company of Bakersfleld has Tol St L & W ptd. 200 1 Facif - 200 Union Con... nion Paeific 700 300 Union Con... cables, the advance abroad being due largely |ty buy Flour there, and New York reported | cooox’ wao higher. The small sizes ¢ levied an assessment, 3. to become delin- | 200 Gould & Cur fo the comtirmation of the reports ¢ dsmage | French buying of Kad Winter, with 47 lods ' 3109 8 | sizes of fancy | SO L sale a8y May 25 200 Occidental .. . Union Pacific pid . 1.6 < 4 Navels were still in limited supply and such of- | g 200 Occidental %00 Yellow Jacket - : ; ok P was 1i@%e to| laken, besides 31 loads of Corn. Late Aus- | 9The North Shore Raliroad Company recently | 20 g to the Russian crop and May was }@%c to | laken. besldes &0 10008 Of CO0 o ed ba. | ferings commanded a premium over the quota- | sold 15,000 shares of its treasary stock ot $6 Afternoon Sessicn. ;¢ higher at Til@T4%c. After selling at | 70 0 U0 0L Fihe Australlan wheat harvest | tions. There was a brisk demand among ped- ' per share. Under the agreement with the un- | there was a gradual d_\n"fl; l-"("“g[""?‘, ‘l'nr the coming season will be a failure, and diers for the standard and choice grades and | derwriting syndicate which floated the bonds of | 500 Con Imperi day under the influence o htflnv '";‘3 ! must be followed by heavy importations of | prices continued well maintained. The attend. this company. it was agreed that the stock- | 200 €on Imperial v by the leading long, together w i | foodstuffs from forelgn countries. Competent ance at the auction was large and the bidding | holders would pay into the treasury of the | 200 Crown Poin 500 Seg Beicher. gcod export demand for wheat and flour. A [ gyihorities have® expressed the opinion that | was brisk, particularly for the small sizes of A company on April 1, 1903, the sum of $135.000. | 200 Gould & Cur. 25| 500 Sterra Nev . change In Bradstreet's world's viible supDly | 5,/ g the next season fully 200,000 tons of = fancy Navels, offerings of which were limited. | to be used in Improving the property. The | 100 Mexican .. .1 124« 200 Sitver Hill .. figures from a decrease of nearly 2.000,000 to | 3 000 e must be imported from varlous | Six cars were sold as follows: Fancy, $1 capitalization of the company is now 60,000 | 150 Gecidental . Wheel & 100 Andes W&L Wisconsit Wis Centra’ Express Companies— Adum: - 2 200 Potosi . 200 Savage 200 Seg Belcher. 2UBRRLLEE BRRABRNZEZ WEDNESDAY, April $—4 p. m. nseed Ofl gawer an increase of 300,000 bushels had little effect | (WESUITE, QY offors in order to meet the | 2 18; chofce, $1 25@1 75; standard, H0c@1 40. shares of a par value of $100 per share and | o 26 Usian Com - United Stats on the market, as did liquidation by longs, but § Wheat'PEOCC R CTHRIE o o wealth. | e ‘demand’ tor other Clirus. frilts’ showad v | $3,000,000 § per cent bonds outstanding. There | 200 e 51| 00 Yettow Jacket elis & - the reactions were only temporary, the market | “Sm S8l g0 jetter of Bolton, de Ruyter & | improvement and prices wers unchanged. are aiso $1.498.000 of underlying 5 Der cent | 500 Ouverman 2! Miscellaneous- at no time showing weakness. Near the close | o, 0 oV " market here was active and | Thirteen drawers of Longworth Strawberrics = bonds due in 1912, issued by the North Pacific | 5 Amaigam tCopper.. 29,800 May sold up to July closed at an ad- | (0 SR 0 L Were apparently an in- | were received, and although a few sales wers | Coast Rallroad Company. i CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Am Car & Fdr vance of 1l4c at %c after selling be- | i 0TS (U0Ur was the chief buyer and ' reported at 50c per basket, most of the offerings | The Empire State-Idaho Mining and Develop- | i B 3 Am C & F p tween 70%c and 7 took pretty much everything offered. He is | wold at §2 25@2 50 per drawer. ing, Company has declared & monthly dividend | There was a moderate trade in corn and | p,ying some May, but mostly July. The sea- Fancy Newtown_Pippins from Oregon found ©of ' of 1 per cent on the outstanding stock, i e | prices were firm, the market being influenced | pod 4% eports some French buying of Red Win- | ready sale at $1 75@2. per box, and Spitzen- | pavable Aoril 15. | = a1 LA Am Locomotive. . by the strength in wheat and the opening ut | yor' \wheat, but mainly of the next crop fu- ' bergs from the same quarter sold at $2 25. eBall e | Alpha 05| Julia . — 04 Am Locomotv pi lake traffic. Believing that the fting of the | {(l.e” and ‘there is some uncertainty as to the | There were liberal withdrawals from ice house | STOSK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | Alta 09 Justice . 12 14 —_— == { wbaseo o shlsmeits by weter "”“"c’] have | extent of ft. Broomhall cables that the Liver- | and prices of good stock were well maintained et o { Andes. B ITKemtuck .... & 5 [ n T "ONDIT; ‘s | the effect of stimulating a casl leman rom vance was due to reports of French buy- | under a steady loc: lemand. - - b cher . 5 v - B S { the East and consequentiy result in a reduc- !T?;".:"‘;.'L country. He also says that the re- | APPLES—50@ 5ea$l for | WEDNESDAY, April 82 p. m. | Best & Beich.1 Qetanet . B B PORECAST. sklyn Rap Trn. 10,400 tion in local stocks shorts became uneasy and | porrs from French crops are contradictory, but | choice and §1 25@ | UNITED STATES BONDS Bullion ...... 06 07 Ophir .......1881 Generally cloudy weather prevails over the s i covered freely early in the session. The sell- | gYq the worst from the important wheat grow- | CITRUS FRUITS—Fancy e o NDS. | Caledonia’ ;.2 15 2 20 Overman .... 50 31 norfhers n of the Pacific Siope and fair | Contolidated ,Gas 200 ing was largely by Western interests. Closing | jng country of the north. where some reseed- | §1 25 per box (With some i Bid.Ask. | Challenge Con 55 58 Potost ...... 21 23 hern ight rain ad | Cont Tol pfd 500 prices were strong, with May l4c higher at ound necescary than was expect- | chol 1 50@1 75; standard, d4s ar coup...[11L 1115 45 qr (new).136 13744 | (hollar . 27 29 Savage .- 23 25 over the Light rains sre reportad | C a ¥ ing has been f: v pec $ - - DRt B 137% | 0 9 Savag: = from W n and Northern Oregon | General Electric... 900 after aelling between 42%c and 431i@ | ed. Bradstreet corrects his world’s visible | lings, $1@1 25; Tangerines, 50c@$1 for quarter | 4® r Te8-.--111%111% 38 qr coup..108%10w': | Confidence ...1 30 1 50 Scorplon n" - The » = has risen over Washington and | Hocking Coal .. . 4 | and makes its increase 300.000 instead of a de- | boxes and $1 25 for half boxes; Lemons, Toe@ | MISCELLANEOUS BONDS Con C & Va.l 1 60/ 5" m]l: er. . fi\ 2 alles © latean region | Internatnl Paper 100 16 6 Oats were Aull in spite of the better ton- | crease of about 1,700, Primary recelpts | $1 for standard, $1 25@1 50 for choice and §2@ Con Imperial. t\;‘”:-yrl “le“: - = = The re has fallen over Washing- | Inter Paper pfd {in the cash market, and although the early | continue large and on the whole the cash de- | 2 5 for fancy; Grape Fruit, $1@2 50; Mexican |Con N Y.... X 11"’7' gt B - 4 and No Oregon and risen over the | Internatnl Power entiment was firm on the strength in wheat | mand is poor. Armour is by all odds the most | Limes, §5: Bananas, §2 25G38 25 per bunch for Crown Poing. ISt Louis ... 18 2 hern por the Pacific Slope. In Cai- | Laciede Gas the market became casier under general com- | {mportant factor in the wheat market at the | Central American and $1G1 75 for Hawaiian: BEureka Con. — Syndicate ... & fornis the are fs elightly above the | National Biscu't 42 mission-house selling. Favorable weather was ' moment.’ | Pineapples, $3@4 per dozen 5 | Exchequer . . 04 Union Con .. 98 ationai Lead influence. After ranging be- | In this market cash grain was unchanged, | —_— Ed L & P 6s. | Gould & Cur. 25 Utah ... 8 27 San Franeisco for thirty | North American | E %c May closed at yc lower | put futures were higher. { i Fruits Fer & CH 6s.116% | Yellow Jacket 34 30 anight, Aprt Pacific Coast | at 33%ec. i | CASH WHEAT. | Driee uits, v | va O~ fornia—Fair Thursday; fresh | Pacific Mail rading in provisions was dull and the | o 4 g 25G1 40; Northern Club, $1 374%@ | L ‘ TONOPAH MINES. e market lacked any features A A AnCe oy | 1 4234 “Milling. $1421@1 47% for’ Club and | FRUITS—Apricots, 5%@8c for Royals and { Colehan M ¢ 5 Ray Extensn. 20 — fornia—Partly cloudy .| Pressed Steel ‘Car e in the price of ho carly %] A Sk % | , L2 dormdiert | G ount.. 2% 25 Tonopah N S. - - g~ i uds Thurs- | BT teal Car prd factor and ‘the strength In wheat and $1 473501 85 for white ““‘q‘”‘“““ | 813@13c for Moorparks: Evaporated Apples, 3t Pagpatelr oo e B . oler Thursday | Pullman Pal Car . was @ help later in the day. The close was | FUTUR @6c: sun-dried, 3@ic;. Peaches, 3@6c; Pears, | I Ang R bs.113 115 | ° n and vicinity—Fair Thureday; | Republic Stecl 00 | strong with May pork 20c higher, May lard | Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. 5l@4lc for quarters and 5@l0c for halves; | L A L Co 6s. — \.-H-H-H-I-H—H-H-PI-I-H-I-I-D-H' " win 3 "7 | Republic Steel prd. 400 3 | up Zhe and ribs unchanged. { Open. High. Low. Close, | Nectarines, 4%@3%c for white; Plums, 5@éc | Do std 6. — — of G. H. WILLSON Sugar ... 6,000 The leading futures ranged as follows | May .1 33, bid and $1 A%y asked.. . *| for pitted and 1@1%e for unpitted; Figs, 4goo | | Do gtd 3o o0 — | (805 A — 104 Local Forecast Official. | Tenn Coal & fron.. 1,000 g e Op Wik ] December ... 1 22%; 1 227 1 22% 1 22% | for blacks and 4@5c for white. Pl e B tte — i T Bag & Paper Co. ' Op! 2 B0 i B | "PRUNES—1002 crop. 2G2ic for the four | MKUst C 68.1243 - . 5 L e e 51, Open. High. Low. Close, | $iZes, With %@lic premium for the large | DO 1cm Se. — 110 : - LIS Sl o o o A e e A oo | RAISINE1902 crop are quoted as follows: | YRS of O 88121 — | cgud Ss... — 124 EASTERN MARKETS U 8 Rubber.... 15 601y December ... 1 23 128% 1 123% | 5 crown loose Muscatels, 50.1b boxes, Bio per ; r ;.{ 2 :ll:g'q o sr;osngxp;_‘luglfln, J | | U 8 Rubber prd 491 L BARLEY—Futures were unsettled, but the | Ib; 3-crown, 5%c; 4-crown, 6c; Seedless, loose, | N ¢ P ¢ 5s.1021 — |S V Wat 68.107 | |1 5 Steel 3Bk 4% cash grain was quoted very steady at previ- | Muscatels, Seedless Sultanas, Bc; Seediess | N g R 5s...108% — | Do ds 2dm. 10115102 e s S ous prices. | Thompscns, 5ic; 2-crown London Layers, 20- B e o o e b g 8 ®% 8 | September CASH BARLEY. b boxes. ‘8140 per box; dcrown 81 00; 4- Be. = S G s ey { | 3 “Oats No. 2 Feed, $1 13%@1 1 ing and_ Shipping | crown fancy clusters, 20-1b boxes, $2; 5-crown | > T b York Stock Market. Total sales.... 322,500 shares f e graces, $1 1851 20; Chevaller, $1 35@1 50 for | Dehesas, 201 boxes. 32 50; 8-crown Tmperials, e S SO BEARE Yoo e B RMURIIY, Lyl = et e it et R falr to cholce: b TURES. Pl N i 1he oo el WATER STOCKS. The retail grocers of San Francisco, to . k Exchange sggregated barely 300,000 | San Francisco’ hond _transactions—Ten thou- | September Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. NUTSWalnuts, No. 1 soitshell, 1244@13%c; ; Contra Costa 60 81%|Port Costa.. 84 661 | the number of 1500 or more, are about to - s Eig) T, Mess Pork. per Open. High. Lew. . Close, | No. 2, 10@iic; No. I hardshell, 11@11%c; No. | Marin Co .. pring Val.. 8374 8415 sres. which Is back to the low level of ac- | sand at 77%; one thousand at 77%. i » pen. & <Clome. | O o Tie for Nomae 1o | R o Al AL organize an association which shall be The fact that Friday is the date also NEW YORK BONDS. ey 3 Moy e P G Pd. B1 0% asked. | Glic for I X L. 10410%e for Ne Plus ot 4 P §% GRS D R representative of the entire trade of tie e expiration of the Southern Pacific pool | (- & rer 2s reg...106% | Rock Jsland Beptember .. ...16 95 RSa\BEb I e ‘" | and 8@Syc for Languedoc: Peanuts, 5@7c for | ggi G I, Co. 4% 4% S F G & E. 59% 604 | city in their line. This means that the be disposition to keep out of the | Do coup 11085 L & N unif 4s . i Lard, per 100 1bs g e + Eastern: Brazil Nuts, 12@13c; Filberts. 120 | Mytual E L. 7% 9% (8 F G L Co. 414 4% | quarrel which separated the retailers here in an almost infinite variety | Do 3s reg ... . | Mextcan Cen 42 e e 7T Open. HiEh. Low. Close. | 123c; Pecans, 11@lic; Cocoanuts, $ 50@5. N T NL W S G e n a2 hum“ o txll\e‘.f to what the effect of this | Do coup 108%, | Do 1st inc e SR T May ........51 081 $108% §1 081, §1 0815 | HONEY—Comb, 12G13%c for bright. 1i%ic [ pac [ Cor. -« 58% U G & E Co. 34y — | into two associal period the market at large. The Do new 4s reg.1353; Minn & St L 4s.. 8815 | September ..... 9 78 December ... ST% 801 8T% 8915 | for light amber and 10c for dark; water white TRUSTEES'. CERTIFICATES, about eight years has been settled on most dreaded is the throwing Do coup 1351 M K & T 4s 7 Short Ribs, per 100 1bs— OATS—Previous prices ruled, with a quiet | extracted, 6@7lac; light amber extracted, bl RUSTEE S. amicable terms and the factions have holdings of the pool follow. | Do old 4s rex 1113 Do 2as . 1 80% | May ........... 970 930 market. , 5 @bc; dark, 4@4lac. S F G & B 86% 57 agreed to make up. L ment, P9t | Do fureg .10 1054 N 3 Con'gen Do 190" | Bepiember 985 oo Red ST 2001 gy i‘e‘.:fi:;m“.,ié'”fi‘zfi"@‘ gt e i ¢ SRERIRANCH; There were® conferences in the camps o1l defined suspicion that the ex- S 312 N e | SR 1% 95 ed, 0 4 ——— & s e . mps rs of the pool have not walted un- A"'f;"lw:"‘ e “,';""a,NO"""""{: Pac 4s. 1'33':, Cidh. quotbtiops: wers &5 Doljows $1 5215 ffitrgholce“,ul::‘lr 3 nomlnrl. Provisions. Firem's S of the two vlngs;‘r': organizations, yes n & falling market to protect | AU EN 2800 or? & W con 4a. pa” | Steady: No. 2 spring wheat 76@i7c: No s alus unchanged. 3 terday. A few retailers were reported gainst the possible necessities of ° - i con da. 98 | ey o2 ged. i, Nbige | Dealers report the market very quiet. Am Nationl.125 — (Lon P & A..188 — |, gtill holding out, but the matter, ac- n' ‘The protessional operators | Balt & Ohio ds ..100 [Reading gen 4s_. 943 | ] B0, SO0, 00 Nor 3 oats, 33%e; No 3 | g ieitern (sacked). $1 27%@1 424y for Yellow, | Chicago was firm but not materially changed, | Anglo-Cal Mer Tr Co. 220 —. | . dinc to the representations of Secre- commission houses cilng 10 | P LR 40T 0NS By L& 8 B e, betg | white, 33%@dbe; No. 2 rye 40%e; kood feeding | 3 2001 Z1G I, TINS OG $1.2501 30 107 | with the packers supporting the market on the | Bank of Calseo ' |Merch Ex o5y &1 | SN 0P g CUVGE the Retalt Grocers' clearing up of this uncer- | (..;"Couen 245711064, St L § W 1sts | harley, 36@40c; fair to choice malting, 49@B4c: | aecording to dryness: small round do, $1 50g breaks. This market was quiet. ationi - e tation, I ted, was finally ar- an awakening of activity | GOl PO NE - Topte S 0 W | No. 1 flaxsced, $1 08G1 0B No. 1 Northwest: | § sorer G " | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12%4e per Ib for | First Nationl — = — ‘ Assoclation, Incorporated, s e distinct essing of the Do 1st inc .... 74 'San A & A P 4s | ern. $1 10%: prime timothy seed, $3 50; mess {ng‘%h&:&:‘il‘l‘lgzfl ufi‘m'}%fl e Ihe;vy 13¢ for light medium, 14%4@15c for SAVINGS BANKS. g ranged for an amalgamation by the post- s aerday ShSmE Y IS C'hes & Ohlo 4138 10315 Southern Pac 4s.. 59 | pork. per barrel, §17 70@17 80: lard. per 100 | ""Ryp—$1 10@1 12% per ctl. 2 lght, 15%@16c for extra light, 1615@17c for | Ger S & L..2175 — |Sav & Loan. — 105 |ing of forfeits of $250 each in behalf of s liquidation. To-day there | cp; & Alton 3iys. 75 ' Southern Ry bs. pounds, $0 §5@0 87%;; stort ribs sides (lcose), | BUCKWHEAF—Numinal at $1 75@2 10 per | ere’ oo o ‘Humboldt — |Security Sav.390 440 | beth the Retail Grocers’ Association and &s distinct relaxation of this pressure to sell, | B4 'Q new 4e sme yolnts where the | - M&StP gen 48 | 89 €0mH 70: dry salted shoulders (boxed). $8 75 | cental. sugar cured and 17%@18c for extra sugar | (VO — |Unfon Trst.2150 - 924 Texas & Pac 1st ak short clear sides (boxed), $10@10 25: | cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 15%c: Cali- | MUENeG 11012 | Tol 8t L & W 4 & the Retail Grocers’ Protective Union. € war nued. but the market con- | - & 3 W ton o187 O N | Thisky: basts of high wines, §1 807 clover, con. 7 fornia Hams, 14@14%c; Mess Beef, $11 00G The money was placed in the hands of tinued to hang in » sispended and imamimate | C & 1 & P 46 108% | Do cont gt . | fract grade, $12 X s Flour and Millstuffs. 19 er barrel; extra Meas, $12@12 50; Family, STREET RAILROADS. Dantel 7. Bacfe, mansger of the Satent andition were some stocks, it 18 truc, | GOC&St L gen 4x.100 | Wabash 1sts | e v $13 60g@14; prime Mess Pork, $14 50; extra | California 195 — |Presidio .... — 45 - - 8 Which there semed o be Turiier Hesion. | on i a b oo Biscuit Company, with the written speci Mess, $18; Dry Salted Pork, 12%c: | Geary .- Oats, bushel Articles— Recelpts. Shipments, 821 Do 2ds s 3 ia_ Famil tingencies th jon, but the market leaders wi ee . . Flour, barrels. . ., 48200 | FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 40@ S ; 5 i fication that in certain contingen B e o ot o B e L g | T A | Wheat, bushels I 88,500 524000 | 4 65, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 3064 40; | o5 Lot $28; Plgs’ Feet, §5; Smoked Beer, FOWDER. : e S0 shall oo te formm the wuciewy of out, however inducing keneral response. | Erse prior len 4o, 98 W & 1. Erte 45, | Corn, bushels . 301,400 861,000 Oregon and Washington, $3 7044 per bbl for | LARD—Tlerces quoted at 8ic per Ib for | Giant ...... 67 68 Vigorit ..... 3% 4 an entertainment fund to be expenderd Yesterduy ¢ weakness in the United Siates | Do gen 48 817, Wisconsin Cen 4 - 588,100 1,332:800 | Famlly and $3 7044 20 for Bakers'. compound and 12c for pure: half barrels, pure, SUGAR. when the National Grocers’ Associdtion Steel stocks was suffic apiainet AT r + Rye. bushels. . . 45,800 53,200 | TUFFS—Prices | - 0 9 Dt 4 s 5 et e The past. qearter | Nacking Vai 41oe.108% CF 4T oon Barley. bushels. 54,300 25,000 | fontowas Grahum mfiur‘" fi“z‘g'p:e:: e it | e Nl s, TENe: 15 the Te; € e A P ) | holds its convention in this eity next reported after th yesterday The | Pennsylvania 97% Manhattan 5 & - | Rye Flgflr. . Rye eal, $2 75; Rice Flou COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 10%c; three ... 14 14% Onomea year. e o o Ot bamte Sipeid e § Y YORK AN market wae firm. Creamery, T@Ite; daiver | 86 907 Corn Meal, §3; exira cream do. §8 73: | nalf barroie, 105 one tierce, 9%c; two terces, | Hutchinion . 15 154 Paaunau .- 3. M. Sullivan has been largely instru- % 89% but & complete recovery fotlowen. ok | Adams Con 40 | Little Chief .... (g |13G24c. Egms. firm at mark, 14%c, cases in. | wheat Flour, $4 25@4 60: Cracked = Wheat, | ?%C 5 tierces, 9%c per Ib. MISCELLANEOUS, mental in bringing peace. He received buying of the stocks on the exchange was fim»p x g gn't"'rlo . _g 5; cluded. Cheese, easier, 12%@13¢. fiw‘ {;fi'“'o:«‘ ub; Wllulole 'ev:h«t Flour, Hides, Tallow, Wool and HOPJ Alaska Pack.153 155 Oceanic § Co 13% 15 yesterday scores of co:dll':l:lnuom lnn.n- AfGently atiributed 10 the ace Ryl § L T —— ed Oats, barrels, i in sacks, | Hide, 0 K it Co. — 93% Pac A F A. 3° — |grocers who appreciat good wor! bl e X - o . - . y H 3 . . ¥ s Pae. P This support had & Sood symmiime | CC & Va ..., 145" Savage ] Foreign Futures. . e e e e ool ey LY itk o new’ name. 5o that there : > ot The banvy sl e 5 3 | . er quotations. ea) tion with a E e e e ove & ey YR iyl g }:":: W’m"'“ Anfi Hay and Feedstuffs. S e i L R e Tl reminder o past’ dim e, terday, continued ~to-duy from the = same | leadville Con Stan 3 4 — . pREL Hides, B14¢ for heavy and 81c for light; Stags, e agreement provides, consent sources, but there evidence of inside sup. BOSTON STOCKS .AND BONDS. LIVERPOOL. The Hay market has worked around into | 7c; Salted Kip, Slg¢; Salted Veal, 10c; Salted .’fi %flflfl?‘bflnfl-fi. ‘:' m port in this ""f"u': ':.:'w'l".”m“"d Copppr Money— Mining — Wheat— g much better shape for sellers. The demand is | Calf, 10%ec; dry Hides, 16%@17c; dry Kip, Grocers’ Association. that the noznumu- e g:]’:r:j‘ SR The B8 a S o '_“_rg’n:n;; ASventre e & 1'5", ;'“1'7- tow vety Wood anid_ge '"”ufa‘"'ufira'u'"w"" lic: dry Calf, 19c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 25 shall take place after the holding of the en- i of q oans . 5 . ces_are steady. n a ngs con 2 I, 40g65c each; medium, 1 pienic_of retal] > plen! e o R, ot | _ Boada— Amalgamated ... 62 | Closing . B1 (g T A e e hikiiae o 0 osa Wasl. $101 60 each; Hores Hidss: s May 6. There will be & gen- o tvmv;l«.‘ e Sative SoaEts om»;: Atchison 4s. ! Baltic Daly West. 43 3 BRAN—S$1! per ton. salt, $3 for ‘and $2 50 for medium, $1G2 Afternoon Session. eral burying. of the hatchet at that time. A with the im + oemse . on_in ! | Bingham . 201 Wheat— April. Sept.-] MIDDLING! per ton. ‘smal Horse Hides, dry, Board - suit was brought by the Retall Grocers’ Pro- — s Doty & i inic & SLNENEINE Opening 2350 " 2oy | SHOR per ton. o A O 50 fom medlum: $1G1 25 fof | 40 Glant Powder Con 67 25 | tective Union against the Retail Grocers’ As- ket_were conside: ‘avorable. but an sdvance . 813 Centennial ....... 2215 " 5 FEEDST! Rolled Barl ton; 3 Buck Ski; 36 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 15 124 | sociati growing out of moneys on hand 10 7 per cent in the call loan rate late in the | Do pfd 96% | Dominion Coal. 1106 ° | “00E - beded 22 80| ojicake Meal at the mill, = f pRAl ang e, Ot < Ty 25 ‘Gas Imp. 40 00 g ‘Dulled some years ago. day somewhat chilled this confidence. The | Boston & Albany.238 |Frankiin . Yo | Flour— 50 Cocoanut Cake, $21G22: Ci [ | Mexican, Wige; dry mlted M rne: briss| 10 8 F Gas & Bieciric Go. 60 00 | That suit ‘has been wi by the Retail banks bave gained a small amount from the | Boston Elcvated. 145 |Iste Royale . Opening ..... 3210 3070 1. Cracked Corn, 3 Mixed | QUEAL AmEEIcRn, Ba D cetn: Dy e $5000 8 P of Arizona (1910) ot e protective Union and there is no Sub. Treasury since Friday and the movement | Fitchburg pfd. Mohawk .. Closing . 57 30 75 tonseed Meal, 50 Ansoean 10 1aewe: Shit SlnlD. DU e sy Doy longer any cause for disagreement us. of eurrency on the interior exchange is be- | Union Pacte —_— ot 315 B0@13, with va ;. amall, So0: 3 'of all the retall of San fleved 1o favor New York. Wide declines in | Mex Central .. .. New York Metal Market A ot 313 Boge: i and at. $LL S0BAE: | TALLOW—No L rendered, 5%Gc per b; | CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. | The unien 00 %0 S5, Slon' Wi Be produc e o s 0 MU TR PSS QY | o Bt : Red and Black Oat $11012 50; Harley, 3100 | N5, L ey e’ nar sprial ol &P Bid_ ' Asked. | tive of food o them. ' Thers are many direc; . - - itock, A m tom o tl can The bond market was .aln& but about steady. | Amer Tel'& ?mixa* Santa e Copper L 3 | N&W YORK, April 8.—There was a decline | STRAW—40@56¢ per L i as follows: it fi-fiml&afi detective, Avby Land & Improvement... 110 143 tlons i wiich :’_"‘_“ = M",..‘l.""""" Total sales, par value, $1,350. Dom Iron | Tamarack .. n London tin market to-day of about £1 i e e S Tomanit toae, 18 e e 09 | ihe sale Dby jobbers of goods at retail .:..‘.:.: Bigtes 2. 34 and old 4o Mvuu;l & Gen Exactrlcé. .1=% m;j“ .::; closing at £134 15 and futures at Beans and Seeds. s 1’fic‘;ilg-pnex- fra S e . ’3 0 gther, matters cancern LTy b t . Do ptd ......0 £ In the New York market prices were iz ig . PS—21G25c per 1b. debtors erest oot on the last aall. Untted” Frult .. 1045 unchanged; demand was quiet and spot closed e i 50 00 H. G. Lackmann is president of the Re- NEW YORK STOCK LIST. e 2 04 b - Prevfous conditions rule, and quotations re- G BN i B ey Ammdiatios... Th Jea “Stocks— Sales. High. Low. Ciose. | U 8 Copper declined £1 15s in Lon closing | main without change. : encra er . 10800 | & ors Protective Union is headed by Atchison ... 0,900 S8i% 81 S1% | Do there at £60 10s for spot and £60 6d for | BEANS—Bayos, $2 80G2 90; Pea, nominal; Methmenn as president. Aichisop pfd 4300 974 9% 6% | W futures, It was reported on the Metal ' small White, $3 15@3 30; large White, $3@3 20; | BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@0%c for June-July WA | Herman

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