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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1903. rchange about as before. and bonds still quiet. hanges to remain closed to-day. ocks show little fluctuation. g Oats and Rye quict. firm cverywhere. Corn declining. Hay very steady, with a good country demand. Barley futures lower. * Bran and Middlings very firm, with light offerings. Pink and White Beans in demand for the south - Lima Beans declining under large stocks. Butter west. . Cheese and Eggs going down under large receipts. Reports from the Peach and Apricot crops less favorable. Provisions quict, both here and at Chicago. Hops weak-and steadily declining. change in the local Meat marke}. Potatoes easy, Onions steady and Vegetables in good demand. Poultry in light receipt and firm. Game quiet. Oranges quicter. Limes lower. Apples in fair demand. | tional repressive influenc, | the temporary the Union Py Closing Markeis To-Day. i N med, the majority f com- exchanges throughout the | S5ems to have met the hence there wiil | SPeculative contingent, 10 have failed entirely obvious probability of nd W eather Ke}orl. indefi e . ndisturbed and relieves the 20t Meriding—Pacit Sosion Cof 'the Gisturpabce A RA. - d resuit from an upset of that con- wing are tr Rut the prospect of a long drawn out a s compared litigation hol and rain panies is not v ers of stock cul There is Pacific case, and acquired in the munity of interes (Bisposi: . wreremes __5.01| The term of t he following MmAXmUm and MInImUm 1em- | frew roe e o) = are reported from Eastern stations 56 Philadelphia . 0-40 Washington . -5G-Cincinnati sale in the market may bers of the pool w inge, are guesti sltuation. relaxation of se money ern Pacific stock offers so m: 10 inspire caution on the market commitments. pool expires on Friday, f is that it will be dissolved. boldings may then be released for The fe | ©f the Southern Pacific pool has bsen an addi. dissolution of rjunction against the voting of dinge of Southern Pacific expectations of the | but thet party to take account of the an appeal of the case quent suspension of the questions at ar 1! seems te postponement of the an- the Southern Pacific leaves the oads by competing railroad o wed with equanim by in the Northern Securities case may have & bearing on a final decision in the Southern may also affect the status of many other holdings by railroad compa: course of building up a com- in the railroad world large pool holdings of South- ossibilities as The and ve already been an- ticipated by short selling, with the extension of financial factlities, may be available to me: » desire to retain their hold jons the subject of varying sur- mises and of various opinions as to the influ- ence to be exerted on the general speculative The stimulating effect upon specula- tion which was hoped for from the seasonable situation has been neutralized by these considerations. The eas- ing condition of money has been manifested in N all the world’s markets and has served to re e persistent pressure of liguida- tion. t 1y ended with it. A featu the week's n ket has been the notable declines from previous sale prices caused various dormant stocks by the effort market small guantities of them. There was me active liguication of United States Steel — securities, induced by the report of a decrease in net earnings for the past quarter of nearly 300,000, compared with the first quarter of ] last year. The corporation’s new 5 per cent Cloudy .00 ponds reached & low record price at $3% on the .. 29 Cloudy TY. | curb, but the extraordinary showing of earnings 3 16 | and the productive power contained in the an- x 2 T the cos as a coun -u1 e, and inside support was also N had the effect of restoring 36 x ng a rally. Another favor- 84 58 50 E ing infuence was the large increase In gross E earnings of the railroads for the fourth week in March, which reac 2 to per cent ne of the lead: 10 ‘o1 16 BUBREBRELE Cloudy Pe.Cldy auses of the Just tdtory att ron workers b Amalgamat fect. tende: weigh bas been distinctly besitation a the long si immediate & not ended th money supplied for fall ctive disc gested sec in the copper ANT GENERAL Nevada and tiied weather the Pecific Coast. ing opinions, even in best qualified quarters fivence in keepin in confirming a the stock market. from th . Carsou | and irregulas in the movement of prices 26, south, and United States 2s advanced Y per cent, the 3s, coupon, % per cent, the 3s, registered, % for thirty | per cent and the old 4s 1 per cent. The new is, registered, d d 3 per cent and the is, unsettied | coupon. 134 per cent, as compared with the codler: brisk to | closing of last week. Bigh south- NEW YORK STOCK LIST Stocks— Sales. High. Low. Close - unsettied | Atchison 39.500 8215 S0% 803 cooler; brisk to | Acchison pfd 1.009 gl 968 P Balt & Ohio 21,200 Wiy 903 FYiday; colder: high | pait & Ohio pfd g 3 2 Cloudy, unsetieq | ChBadian Pacifi 9.600 podiers Ses ada Southern 2 day; cooler; brisk | CRossl oS Ohio i G. Mca | Chi & Alton P Forscans toata, | O & Alten pfd . Sl il | Chi & G Western . 4,900 # - o |[CH&GW AP ... 400 hi & G W B pfd. Chi & Northwestn pi Term & Tran. Chi Term & T pfd. 609 100 700 1 EASTERN MARKETS. | - | € CC & St Louis. 400 ~# | Colo Southern = 1.»«1:; N, P ; o South lst prd. 2 New York Stock Market. olo South 24 pfd. 1,000 i Del & Hudson 900 X 4 De! Lack est. 2.3 hoicr-‘;r.’;?r;f‘- Denver & Rio G.. 1,000 g ey »enver & R G pfd 200 o case market e . 15.500 SORER. 208 po y end to g | Erle ist pfd 2,500 ull but prosperous upward prices, | Erle 24 prd 1.900 There have been vague e Lt o8 ("ruhl » <r\lh’lrn pra 3 ently th " > “king Valley ... . ace & ,):‘m'h-.:v, f‘ bave 10| yooking Val prd.. 200 - e n 1o the | Tliinois Central ... 2,000 rn gl e S prdins ar- | lows Central S ] SURSSE. Sor She. presen and wa Towa ntral prd.. = gy e ] - K ¢ Southern.. 200 was expected during t K € South pfd. 300 et et o Lake Erie & West. ... et b R Luke . & W pfd s o e e Louis & Nash .. Gayve i o Manhattan L Metropolitan St Ry Mexican Central Mexican Nation Minn & St Louls.. Missouri Pacific.... Mo Kan & Tex.... o Kan & Tex pfd. J Central ....... | NY Central . orfolk & West... folk & W pld.. tario & West. .. Pennsylvania Reading ... ... Reading 1st pf: Reading 24 pfd. higt L 8a700 2,500 1,900 Rock Island. . e | Rock island | Bt | ¢ 4. Tonis & 8 F L& S F s pta. .. w0 | Bt L & 8 F 24 prd. Al St Lovie 8 W . 100 don led | §; 1ouis 8 W pid. 500 &t Paul ... - 59,900 | &t Pauwl pfd S Southern Pacific... 23,100 v toms iy | Bouthern Railway.. 1,000 e i Sone 10| gouthern Ry pid.. 0 Tware North- | Texag & Pacific... 5,300 urities ttegy, | 30l % L & Wesis 300 G b, 0 il Tol Sc L & W pld. 2 urb, dropped i 200 Iy 10 10815, closing at | resisted the first dec g 100 @ afterward, ita posi Wabash 4,200 arly affected Wheeling & 1L 00 be Southern Pu W& L E 24 pd. 200 o Tefiecting the fear that (h | Wikconsin Central. D00 , | hould be preveuted. Pennsyl- | Wisconsin Cent ptd : '~ wk Central were also heavily | Express Compan L oing 131%, a new low | Adums . The whoie | American Tnited States Wells Fargo. he Northern Securities case iscellaneous— sumert 10 allay apprehen- | Amalgam Copper.. character of the deci- | Amer Car & Found #ion and the unanim of the court had a dis- | Amer C & F prd.. coUregIng effect on those who hope f " | Amey Linseed Ofi.. . PR itaned O & re- | AT Lin Ofl pfd. 1,500 . Hom eakene G tive.. 1, PRI gy e vedn | 22 gl 1 ® Stock market has been sxceedingly nar- | Amer Emelt & Ref. 3,100 e ;m wholly professionel during 1 Am Emelt & R pfd. 300 g - 2 higher level 1} Brooklyn L before e Jae Lresic t-day. The apsroach of | Coto el & Iron:. 3400 = three daxs hoilday had the inevitable effect of e 0 cortailing “mpectiative operations. The public R wyetification over the Losition and the plans e market ation in the the of the s In thi retation ou's award. but trike commiss ment of the Wabash wage dispute adopted by Copper pressure. supposed to be due 1o a reactionary While the f the recent stock market depressicn reifeved, market. money market has oubt about the adequacy of the the needs ssfon of the volume of undi ities in the market, while showing all degrees of misconception and many conflict best informed and bas had a ma live a spirit of caution and onservative attitude da there reass country on was a rather disturbing ele- e anthr some the uring ef- has been under is mmi retl of th ‘manifest tments tc ief of the ked in The bond market has been dull and neglected o Gy o6 5% B6Y 5T 208% 206 206 uz T 13 12y 186 185 185% coming toward CASH BARLEY. 1 13%@1 15; Brewing and fluence of ideal weather for seeding, but the AT o nevatier: 81 So01 80 tor volume of trade was light. The strength of Phaiohed o seod eitect early in the 4&¥. but | grades heavy selling by commission houses caused a | fair to choice, wWeakness. May closed %% 1o er at 32%@ FUTURES. 3264c, after seiling between 3215 @33%c. Sesston 9 to 11:30 a. m. Provisions ruled dull and weak, heavy ligui- L dation in poric resulting in lower prices In that | | Open. ‘m- e S product. There was quite general selling of | May ..S1 b+ sS85 8% The other products, and in the absence of any | Dec ... 88% s support the market developed weakness. May 2 p. m. session. pork closed 15c lower and lard and ribs were n. High. Low. Close. unchanged. May ..$1 063 $1 06 Loy s The leading futures ranged as follows 4 pasis ES 88 88 e o HI T P OATE—Quiet and unchanged at previous Hocking Coal...... 600 203 20 ‘Wheat No. 32— hit 2 : i International Baper 100 168 10% 150 | May ki % % P Py 0 comamon et Internl Paper pfd. . 3 708 |duiy 100 7 2 TR $1 5214 for holee” Gray, nominal. International Power 50 | Beptember . 69 6% 69 CORN—Most dealers are quoting Culifornta Laciede Gas 97 Corn No. descriptions lower, with a very quict and weak ational Biscutt. 40% | May ... - 43 43 2% market. Western kinds are dull and un- tional Lead 25" | July ... 4 43 43% changed, but the whole eituation Is_weak. North American. 08% | Oats No. #— | Western' (sacked), §1 2714@1 3213 for Yellow, | Pacifie Coast 611 | May . 33! 33! 321 5 | §1 26@$1 271 for White and § 130 for | Pacific Mail. 34 | July . 301 30! 294 mixed; California, large Yellow, $1 1 82%, People’'s Gas. 2 100% | September 27 27 2% according to dryness: small round do, $1 504 | Pressed Steel Car:: 61 | "Rtk Pork, per_bbl— 15215, Wrnito, 81 20@1 214 | Pressed S Car pf 92 | May . 1776 1776 17 50 1320 Waice tnd 33 2001 200 b | Pullman Palace Car 218 | July . 25 17 27% 17 22% RYE—$1 10@1 12%5 per ctl. | Republic Steel..... 1936 | September 16 05 1705 10 95 BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at $1 75@2 10 per | Republic Steel pfd. T6% | Lard, per 100 lbe— cental. :unr(‘.. P & 1;,m xzzb May . 98 9 g'& gsg G g enn Coal ron.. X 631 @ v g N Un Bag & Paper Co . ikl e B 1 9 17% 072% Flour and Millstuffs. |Tn B & P Co ptd. T3% |~ Short Ribe, per 100 Ibs— US Leather.. . 13 | May . 967l 270 963 FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 409 Es Shubmer 35 [ b S e 4 65, usual terms Bakers' Extras, $1 3054 40; | © & Rubber pfd. - 481, | Septem i Oregon and Washington, §3 70@4 per bbl for | U S Steel.. 83i; | Cash quotations were as follow: Family and $3 70@4 20 for Bakers'. U S Steel prd...... 5% | quiet and steady spring wheat ci| MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as Western Union. ... 85% | N No.'3 red, TKO1S%e; No. 2 corn. | followsl Grabam Flour, 3§ 25 per 100 Ibs: 2%e; No.'2 yellow, 424c; No. 3 oats, 3214 | Rye Flour. $3; Rye Meal, §2 75; Rice ¥lour, TED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | #0%ci kood feeding barley, 36940c; calr to | 080 it #e0isg 502" Cracked ~ Wheat, ‘ NEW YORK, April 9.—United Railroads of | $hoics malting, 47@54c;, N, 1 TR3R0d, §1 G B e e e | San Francisco bond transactions, 4000 at 77% | see : pork, per’ barrel, $1 - r syl TR San Franci Jons, TH%. L et 9000 rmeme e e B, §6 00as bu: Pearl " Bariey,. 300 Spiit “Peas. boxes, $6 50; Green Pea: $5 per 100 lbs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Bran and Middlings, though no higher, are quoted extremely firm, with light offerings. The ORK CLOSING BONDS. .-10654 L & N Unl 4s -100% Mexican Cent 4s 7% Mex Cent 1st Inc. Minn & St L 4s.. =/ Mo Kans & T 4s. ribs sides (loose), $9 55@9 dry salted | shoulders (boxed), '$8 T5@0 87%4; short clear Sides (boxed), $10@10 25; whisky, basis of hign wines, $1 30; clover, contract grade, $12. Recelpts. Shipments. 27,300 80,400 Articles— ] 8 3 a Flour, barrels ... . 38 ET:(:SS;““’Z Whest, ‘bushels - 82,500 situation in Hay Is thus outlined in the circu- S old 4s coup.. Corn, bushels . g#g"o lar.of Somers & Co.: ;S B8 reg..... Dats, bukbess 7600 “The tendency has been toward more stead!- S 5 coup.. Rys, bushels . © 31°000 ness during the past few days, and it is hoped t | Barley, bushel: son gen 4s.. this condition will prevall throughout the re- | Atchison_adj 4s.. 2613 | ~g; P -d & ! n the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | mainder of the season. It is still an open ques e g Mo 0% ' market was firm; creameries, 18@28%c: dai- | tion as to whether we will have enough Hay to o g v el 9% | rles, 14@24c. FEges, firm, 14%c. Cheese, | last us through comfortably, especially as the conv_ 48’ Sowestn 1sts. 951 | outside demand continues to increase. There | easler, 12%;@12%ec. Canada So 2ds. 12 quite an extensive Inquiry for Hay the Coast to the north of us, and sl along pments These facts, coupled with the report that a large quantity of Hay has just been burned at Pleasanton, esttmated at 3500 tons, should tend to improve prices here materfally. Foreign Futures. 4| Union Pacific 4s 971 Wis Central 4s. @ 20 50 per ton. B 843 |Con Tobacco . | Wheat— 2 S—Rolled Barleyr, $25 per ton; F W & D C 1sfs.110 * | Rock Ialand . Opentng | Oflcake Meal at the mill, §25@36 50; fobbing, Hocking Val 4%8106%5 | Pennsylvanta " Closing . | $3083T. Cracked o s30 501 50 Mixed ... 10715 | het | §30@31; Cracked Corn, 5031 50; Mixe NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. '0;2‘.’:‘;1’; Feed, $19@20; Cottonsced Meal, $26 50. Adams Con 40, Little Chier T b HA heat. $12 50@13, with sales of extra | Alice 4 Ontario . | fine at $13 BOg14: Wheat and Oat, §11 50@13; Bideis 30| Ophir PRI o Red and Black Oat, $11@12 50; Barley. $106 Brunswick Con_.. 0415 Phoen Eastern Liwvestock Market. 11 80: Stock, $10: Jliraite. $10012 per ton Comstock Tunnel.. 0Kl Potost : . a Con Cal & 1 45 Savage | CHICAGO. § € i e 1 %5 Slerra Nevada CHICAGO, April _9.—CATTLERecelpts, Beans and Seeds. eyt 0% StandargPes:-oooo-0 82 10,000, including 100 Texas; sctive and strong. S ot Good to prime steers, $5 10@5 60; poor to | 'There is a very good demand for Pinks and S AND BONDS. | b g | medium, $4G# §0; stockers nnd_feeders, $3¢¢ STOC! Large Whites for the Southwest. Limas con- i are now heing made to several extreme points. | i The report | U Pac conv 4s i aa 2 *I Wabash 1sts Z crop cutlooks are favorable, yet the growth Is | ‘ Wabash 2ds Wheat— ahigiazs o C July. | Fomewhat backward, which' will make rather a ‘hgo Term 4s. 23y Wabash deb B. o 3 6o | late harvest. olo & So 45 West Shore de | Opentug c o] 20 per ton. W & LE 4s. | Closing 24 ~$26@28 per ton. these Important inds. h it fs 'ty earl. |nlhmlfl‘mmm lr:hl'l_' @te; 3 3gse; 83%@4%c for quarters and 5@l0c for halves, r Fariee u‘x.:‘sse :M’ -mu:'d Plums, @6 for and for un ; Figs, s@oe for Dlacks ‘and 3052 tor white PRUNES—1902 crop, 2G24c for the four sizes, with %@1%c premium for the large | RAISINS—1902 crop are quoted as follows: 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-Ib boxes, S%c per Ib; 3-crown, 5%c; 4-crown, Ge; Seedless, loose, Muscatels, Gc; Scediess Suitanas. be: Seediess | Thompsons, Gigc; 2-crown London Layers, 20- ib boxes, $1 40 per box: 3-crown. $1 80: 4- crown fancy clusters, 20-lb boxes, §2; S-crown Dehesas, 20-1 boxes, §2 50; 6-crown Impertals, 20-1b boxes, §3; Seeded, f. 0. b. Fresno, fancy, l-lnlgu uxe: =g{fl«l e, TS—Walnuts, No. 1 scitshell, 121G1314c: No. 3, 10@1ic; No. 1 hardshell, T1g1rie. go 93%@10c; Almonds, llc for Nonpareils, 104 1c for I X L. 10@10%c for Ne Plus Ultra and 5@8%c for Languedoc: Peanuts, 5@7c for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 12@13c; Fiiberts, 129 12%c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. HONEY—Comb, 12G13%c for bright, 11 fer light amber and 10¢ for dark; water extracted, 6@7%c; light amber extracted, b3 @6c; dark, 4@474C. BEESWAX—27%@30c per Ib. Provisions. Chicago was unchanged. This market. too, remained as previously quoted. with a light demand. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12%c per Ib for heavy, 13c for light medium, 14%@lse for light, 15%@l6c for extra light, 1616@l17c for sugar cured and 17%@1Sc for extra sugar cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 15%c; Cail- tornia Hams, 14@l4)4c; Mess Beef, $11 50@ 12 per barrel; estra Mess, $12@12 50; Family, §13 60@14; prime Mess Pork, $14 30; extri Clear, $26; Mess, $18; Dry Saltsd Pork, 12%c; Pig Pork, $28; Pigs' Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, 15¢ per 1b. LARD—Tierces quoted at 8ic per Ib for compound and 12¢ for pure; half barrels, pure, 124¢; 10-1b tins, 12%c; 5-1b tins, 127¢; 3-1b tins, 13c COTTOLENE—One halt barrel, 10i4c; three nalt barrels, 10c; one tierce, 9%c; two tierces, 9%c; 5 tierces, 9%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Late mail advices from New York report a weaker market for Hops, as follows “‘Business in the local market w brewers as a rule being indifferent buye: reflecting_easier advices from the Coa up the State prices continued to show a sag- Eing tendency. It was learned. however, that comes In from many sections that although | St “most brewers were holding back and weuld only operate on & hand to mouth basis, that an inquiry was received from one large brewer for a round lot of Coast hops fo prompt delivery. Advices received from the | Coast quoted prices as ranging from 20c for | Russtan Rivers up to 22c for choica Oregons. | ragged market, { that the first contracts made | American brewers. and sales were reported of 150 bales Sonomas At 2lc; there Was aiso a Teport current that a sale was made of 250 bales Washingtons at 20c. Reports from up the State reported a especially for the lowest grades, which were of unusually poor quality, and sale of a small lot was reported at co siderably under 20c per pound. The better rades Were reported as hoiding steady at from dragging market in England, brewers thera pursulng the same hand to mouth policy as Germany was reported as firm, due to the small avallable supplies. Ths total tmports of German hoos for the present | it i3 esti- crop year into the United States. - o mated, will amount to about 13,000 bales. date they amount to about 11,500 bales.” A report from Santa Rosa says that Hops have quite recently sold as low as 10c there. In Aurora_Or., growers who were holding for 30 centa have sold for 22c and in one case at 2lc. A report from Yakima, Wash. ates this spring ! amounted to 60,000 pounds. 1903 crop, at 167 17¢; there are still 3000 bales In that county ,and prices are going down. Westinghse Com.. 97 s E: var, w! Call loans 1566 i | 475; cows, $1 T5@4 65: heifers, $2 50@5; can- | tinue weak and arc again lower, with large Time loans 2’35,_, R ; bulls, $2 G0@4 40; calves, $5 | stocks on hand down South. Other Beans are Bonds— o i 0y, | @6 15; Texas fed steers,” $4@5. | unchanged Atchison 4s . 015 Amalgamated 690s | HOGS—Receipts to-day. 20,000; to-morrow, | BEANS- Bayos. $2 S0g2 90; Pea. nomina Mexican 5%2| Daly Wea: “"" 15,000 r. 4000, steady to Sc lower. | sm@ll Whit White, $3@3 15: Railroa ek 5| Mixed a rers, $7 2047 35; g0od to choics | Pink. §2 2532 65 @3, Lime, $10 Atchison .. | Calumet & Hacla 5ag | heavy, $7 $0@7 60.' rough neavy, $§7 2067 35; | 4 Red Kidueys, Blackeye, Atohion ity et & -525 | light, '$6 85@7 20; bulk of sales $7 16@7 0. | §3 26G4 56 per ctl. Boston & Albany.256 Copper Range | "SHEEP—Receipts, 12,000; sheep and iambs, SEEDS—Brown Mustare Yellow Mu Boston Elevated..1451, Dominion Coa ! steady to 1hc lower. Good to choice wethers, | tard $i; Flax. $2@2 1 6%c for East- NY. NHG& H.. 20 |Fraoklin .o 85 50@6 75; falr to choice mixed, $4@5 50; | er falfa, 13@14c; Rape, 14@2%c; Tim- Fitchburg pfd....150 | Iste Royal | Western sheap, $5@6 70; native lambs, $4 50@ | othy, 6c; Hemp, 3% @3%c per 1b; Millet, 3@ Union Pacific ... 905 | Mohaw © 7 80; Western lambs, $4 5087 80. 4c; Broom Corn Seed. §14G16 per ton. Mexlcan Central.. 764 Old Domi i JOSEPH | _DRIED PEAS — Blackeye, $2G2 with | Miscalianeons-- Parnt . 5. April 8 —CATTLE—Re. | R03€ offering; Green., $1 75@2 per ctl American Sugar..121% | Quincy A Cows and heifers, steady PR b Am Sugar pfd. 9 Santa Fe 2 atives $4 2 . COWS an eif- 'S € . A rd.. 11 $1 2505 40 a neit- | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables Am Tel & Tel...1 2 40@4 75; stockers and feeders, $3 50 iym Iron. & Steel. 2i Trimountain % Trinity previous! ©1d Potatoes stand a: v quoted, with s are in ample suppiy and fairly steady for fancy stock, but common Géneral Inited 23% | HOGS—Receipts, 4100; steady to | Mass Electric v b d . "%fi,‘,‘:,,‘t“‘.x,,,'lk?,d iy R “ the market easy, except for occasional lots of Mass Elec pfd. Victoria ! medium and heavy, 57 25@7 30; bulk, | *trictly fancy. Small consignments of new Pg United Fruit. 4| Winona .. | $7 30@7 40. | tatoes come in from day to day and find quick U'S Steel.... . 33% Wolverine | SHEBP—Receipts, others. | sale. Offcrings of S s are poor and meet P Eieal ol | 10@200 lower. Top #7700 | with slow sale. Onlo LONDON CLOSI springs, §12 G STOCKS. Cons for money... 9142 Norfolk & Westn. 724 BT 5 s and green are easy. Cons for acct..91 11-16|Nor & West pfd. D0iy New York Metal Market. There was a good demand for vegetables and Anaconda . .. 3% Ontario & Westn. cleaned up well. About 1000 boxes Atchison .. © 843z Pennsylvania = s came in and sold at firmer price: EW YORK, April 9.—Tin advanced ¥2s 6d in London to-day, spot closing there at L1354 bs 64 and futures at £135 10s. The local market was also higher and firmer, with spot quoted at $20 50@30. There was an advance Atchison pfd 9% Reading Balt & Ohio. .. . 94 |Reading st pe Canadian Pacific..133% Reading 24 pfd Ches & Ohlo...... 46% 'Southern Ry.... Chgo Gr Western. o Railway prd local Inquiry. Peas were also ac- and fancy offerings were higher. Fresh Rhubarb was =t but carried-over stock was undant supply and easy. Some very old sold below the auotdtions. String Beans Los Angeles were generaily of poor quali- | 14c;" dry Calf, HIDES AND SKINS—Cuils lngl brands seil ea about 1le under quotations. Steers, 10c; medium, Oc: light, Sisc: cow | Hides, 81z for heavy and $l4c for light; Stage, 7c; Salted Kip, 8lc;: Salted Ve 10c; Saited t, dry Hides, 16%@17c; dry Ki 19¢c; Sheepskins, shearlings, @30c_each; short wool, 40@65c each: medium, T0@90c; long wool, $1@1 50 each; Horse Hides, salt, £ for large and $2 50 for medium, $1G: 10%¢; ! for small and d0c for Colts; Horse Hides. dry, 75 for large, $1 50 for medium, $1@1 35 for for Coits. Buck Skins—Dry dry salted Mexican, 25e: dry 82%¢c. Goat Skins—Prime § small and 50c Mexican, §2%e; Central Ameri; | Angoras, 7oc; layge and smooth, 50c; medium, Sc; small, 20 TALLOW-No, 1 rendered, 5}@6c per Ib; | Cago Mil & St P.1 % Southern Pacific $ 5 > of £1 5a in the London copper macket, spot ; by ~ D N O~ N udt e, IS4 | einy quoted st sa1 Tkng mrreskt SACIMRPLY, a1 20k Mowly. | Maxhiooms | copEinusd el § e tadtle pfd. 83% | 64, The New York market. however, was un- | s R S L U Erie 1 . U S ;lael- d s chy d_sud nomioal. SwAdent Ak qucted at | ©id Burbanks from the river, 'lilé@&'fl‘pfer eti: Frie 24 prd.. e abaaty - T i |8 i Julee wod Sleotiin $14 50 and cast- | Oregon’ do, GO@SBe; River Feds, J0G40c per e 2 o : - ing at’$14 25. R s e e et e & Naahvi.190% e pan P ---: 434 | "Leag was unchanged in London at £12 138 | 30 GIES Trom Greaon, 0400 var sty Swest | & Tex.. Rands .... T112 | 94 and In New York at $4 6715 | Potatoes from Merced jobbing at $1 65 per ctl Y Central.....136 S| Spelter, u?:;:‘('f;]:gnus to £322 5s in London, | ©ONIONS—Domestlc yellow. 60@75c per ct ax silver, steags, 224 per ounce. Mones. | “fron in Glassow ¢l s 30 and at 50s | AUStTallan, $4 per ctl; Greon Onions, 25635 per. cem| he rate of discount in the | in Middlesboro. locally prices were reduced | PG poNe R BE il B open market for short bills is 315 per cent, | about 12i¢ per with' the. market_mare | N SOZTADLRE Aseragus, | 8¢ per b for ) and for three monthe’ bills 38 per cent. | or less nominal. 1 foundry northern is | T Tarh o0 oy and Dae rar N = | B T et iihem. anl 5g40c for ordinary; Green Peas, 30 e L 2 | €rn 5G21 23: No. 1 fo d 3¢ o 3 New York Money Market. LMo P tounars. souihers soft at $31 50052, Wars gor Ib: Siring Teans from Los Anigoies pe i Carrots, Cabbage, Hothouse rants are nominal 50¢ per sack cum - W YORK, April 8.—Money on call firmar | §1 5002 50 per n: Garlic, 3¢ : > 3 5 25 en; Gi ', Jc per lb; | closed at 7@S per =ent; time St. Lowuis Wool Market. Peppers. Gc per 1b: Marrowfat Squash. i sixty davs, 518 per ton: Hubbard, Mushrooms, 0% c ver vound. e per | | 1 | {ox ix monthe, ver | ST. LOUIS, April 9—Wool. steady: medium | ie .mercantile paper, 516@6 per cent. Ster- | e 3 ouhl 15@1Sc; light fine, 14@ | T e change, $4 86.65@4 $6.70 for demana | S,odes and combings, 15@i18c: V&l Poultry and Game. | at $4 oG4 for sixty days: ; heavy fine, 10@: tub washed, y uam §4 Siloa4 mercial bil; = = ~ Brides of R | 1. Bar silver, 4 Mexican dollare, | New York Cotton Market. Brices of Pouityy wers well sinstas.onder | continued light receipts and a steady demand | tor the Easter trade. Fine large young chick- ens easily commanded full figures and sales were reported in a smail way over the quota- tions. No Western came in. e receipts of domestic stock of late have consisted chiefly of Government bonds, firm; railroad bonds, | | NEW YORK. Apdl 9.—Cotton futures opened steady at an Mvance of 1S to 24 points | and closed steady and net 1 to 5 points higher. | easter. i London Market. ONDON. April 9. —Bar stiver closed firm at Foreign Markets. | chickens, Ducks, Geese, etc., being scarce. 13-10d per ounce, - 58 There was not much demand for Game and i b April 9. —Consols, 9115@01 11.16; | the Nght receipts sold slowly. Gray G - Hare were oted lower. POULTRY —Live Turkey: per pair, $2a2 50: Goslings, $566 per dozen for old Hens, $6 young 22%,d; French rentes, 98 45c@IST wheat cargoes on_passage. sellers at vance; Wella Walla, 30s: English country market: firm; indlap shipments wheat to United Kingdom, 1000; Indian shipments wheat | to Continent, 10,000, LIVERPOOL, April 8. —Whe T Standard Californla, 6= T4d7 wheat ge; New York Grain and Produce. old : $7@8; Roosters $5@G; Fryers, $6@T; Brollers, $4 50@ Roosters, 4 R 550 for large and $3 60G4 50 for small: Pigeons, §1 501 75 per dozen for old and $2 50 for Squabs W YORK, April 9.—FLOUR—Receipts, | 9100 barrsls; exports, 3250 barrels; firm and Nt in Paris,_ steady; fgur in Pasis, “rench Hare, $1 per dozen: Cottontail Rab- | Biger 2 country ‘markets, firm; weather in England, 50; Brush Rabbits, $1: Gray Geess, 525 WHEAT-~Receipts, 25300 bushels; expoits, | fine 2 50: White Geese, $1@1 50: Brant. $1@1 50. | 24,490 bushels; -Wlé firm . 2 red, S0%c COTTON—Uplands, 5.40d. B Ch d E elevator; No. 2 red, $1%c €. o. b, afleat; No. 1 SR T utter, eese an g8s. Northern Duluth, 88¢ f. o b. afloat; No, 1 1 ’ 2 | hard Manitoba, 86c 0. b. afloat. Strong Northern Business. Chicago buying by a well-known el terest, supplemented by lighter Argentine ship- | led to early strensth and activity in i ork. Noon realizing caused a siight set- back, but the late market turned strong again at the West and closed %@%%c net higher | May, 79%@79%¢c, closed at 708%c; July, 76 9-16 @Ti%e, closed at TT%e; September, 74 7-19g | T4%¢, closed at T4%c. HOPS—Easy; State, common to cholce, 1902, 21@27c; 1901 crop, 18@2lc; Pacific Coast, 1902 | erop, 21 ;1901 crop, 18@21c. HIDES —Steady. WOOL-—Quiet. SUGAR—Firm; refined, steady, COFFEE—Spot, quiet;’ No. 7 invoice, Bie. Futures closed steady at unchanged prices to an advance of 5 points: sales, 19,500 bags. in- | cluding May, 4 45c; July, 4.10c; August, 4.25¢; September, 4.35G4.40c; October, 4.45c; Decem. SEATTLE, April 9.—Clearings, $522,101: bal. ances $107,403. TACOMA. April 9.—Clearings, $305,957; bal. ances $55,004, PORTLAND _April | talunces. $52,603. SPUKANE, April valances, $53.258. Northern Wheat Market. ceipts very large, and the demand nothing ex- tra The falling off of the vurlhern orders leaves this market to consume almost every- thing that comes in and it cannot do it, hence Cealers are obliged to come down in their asking prices to sell, Cheese rules weak, and s.me dealers are quoting 12%;¢ ag the very best figure for flats. Bggs continue to shade off and with most houses 18c is the best figure for ranch. A few still quot 10¢, but the Eggs must be large, white and fine to command this price. Stocks are heavy and increasing, and receipts | are extremely large, as will be seen. The Pet- luma price was quoted vesterday at 161@17c, with buying only a fraction of what it was a fortnight ago. The whole situation is weak. Receipts_were 09,000 1bs Butter, 2334 cases Egge and 33,000 1bs Cheese, i 9.—Clearings, $480,089, $317,154; —Clearings, WHEAT- Waila | ‘Walla, 70@72c; blue stem, 7bc; valley, T6@78c. PORTLAND, April 9. —Foreign wheat ex- ports (flour included) from Portland for the week ending to-day were 358,462 bushels. WASHINGTON. ber, 4 .85, January, 4.856@4.00c. i - mam“p ;:nurrs_ : TACOMA, April 9. —WHEAT—Unchanged. p.‘flf/flzx%‘zc_c “.':;rg‘flmlm_fl lsls;‘;!‘s‘;c_.’z o; EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con. | BIU® Stem 78¢: club, T0c. CHEESE New, 12@13¢ for choice mild_and tinues quiet, but shows some firmness on bet- 11%c for seconds; Young America. 13@13%c; ter grades, which in instances are held above | ¥———————" ~—3% | Fastern, 17@17%c; Western, 1612@17e per Ib. quotations. ('umrrnon. 3@+ prime, be II:GGS——-Rnn':*h[ ITQ'I&'. 1»vbuflhl G:”Q !c; some- | choice, 5, @0%c;: fancy, 6%@7l4c, thing extra choice; store, per dozen. < gnu:\'z“s-»'rhsr- R Rikle Sevinad. cée LOCAL MARKETS. i pr i (B spot prunes and the tons of the mark o 7] .1 Saay, with guotations mors or: less momiast, | #— A Sy (b Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. _ at 8¢ to 7e for all krades. , % APRICOTS —Remain steady to firm under a Exchange and Bullion. The Orange market was fairly active at sus- fajr inquiry. with cholce quoted at Ti4@Sc; tained prices In the morning, but weakened 5 nx‘?z.sm‘t;;u o @Sc PEAC - and easy at T 1 cholce and 8%@R for fancy. 5 8 later on, the cool, cloudy weather having a tendency to check the demand. Supplies in the open market were ample and dealers were generally firm, in their views, expecting Sterling Cubles New York Excl “hi Jrain M Mexica 3 % 4 | Cars will be sold at auction to-day. The Pan- Chicago Grain Market. Mexican Dollars, nominal fgary il be aois 82 R 5 jcan Limes and they were quoted lower. — # W heat and Other Grains. | mier brought oniy 115 boxes. but there et more liberal supplies on the way than first ‘from the vicinity of Palo Alto and sold at o basket, or $2 40 per drawer Common offerings of Apples were easy, but | fancy stock was in fair request. Suppiies of ! jeehouse stock were liberal. - Fancy stock from | Oregon was firmly held at a premium over the | quoted rates. g | plaints of lack of rain. The Government re. rt. due to-day, is expected 10 bo béarish. New | Kotk Teports big export orders evary fay, from | all over the Continent. Snow, the statistiolan TR i S W hags ) T e April tion - T tis | Shipments for the week were 2,440,000 ushels. ut the start, influenced by the higher cables, und_opening prices were strong, May bei | ahade to %qi’.c Nigher at T04e to 3510 Fn | der & firm demand this made the market quick- | iy advance to 76%@76%c, when realizing sales | caused a decline 1o 758@7bisc. The reaction was only temporary, and with a good demand | ey bushels, | auoted Hose N o ot e an J;l;r:xrya of local 'nl'-‘}-?"w':"flnua "t H -t{-}{i:‘;;.r)‘x‘;':“".ho‘:e ‘%6 particular change in | ehvice and $1 FG1LT0 tor fancy. b eady throughout the day. was 3| the cash grain, but futures were higher. CITRUS T m: 5_Fancy Navel Oranges 21iEDt reaction mear the close, but Anal figures | ,There Will be no session of the grain ex- | $1 T3¢ 35 ber box (WIh sofe specials higher); ey mers LiC hiater ok ToHGTeRe ey | ChAnE® U sopaT fi:‘:-q"félig Tangerines, S0cG31 for qusriie up c._Jul t g 3 G Sioned SLE Nigner ki TINGTR atter Tebnging | No. 1. $1 8501 40; Northorn' Club, §1 g7saq | Boxes and §1 25 foc balf boxes nr"chLolanur:dm between 714GT2%c. 1 43 “Milling, 81 421401 4Tk for’ Club and | §1fof standant: § 20G1 5o for choiee’ara 30 © Tradh in corn was dull, and ler $1 47%4@1 55 for white Aust) N 2 50 for fancy. 'nl* . exfcan ng a firm Times, $400G5: ~Bavanas, $2 2563 25 s e ey BT TR B bimen for Central American and $181 15 Yo & comsideradle selling pressure ‘stimulaed “.53 Session $io U0 8. m. | Huwatian: Pincappies, $164 per dosen ”"h_r' ng $1 35 st 5134 $1 844 . . oy wi a prom! it interest, w! Dilfing’ themgrkel cor wome Ui, "Sna.tha ik iak 1m0 84| Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. o ‘umaller holders to"d0 the same thing ray Open. High. Low. Close. | Tocal dealers are disposed to be very steady close was weak with 1L @%e I at , no sales. in their views, owing to the more unfaverable $MQeRkc. stuer selling Betwera 6140M2%0 L8123 $123 $128 $1 239 | complexion of the crop reports regarding BARLEY —Futures were off in somewhat, but cash grain continued 'tud;.‘u b i Peac) Arricoty | tions. 5 Lats suffercd a sharp decline under the in- leul mhflhfl moguwmp- of oi;:h CHICAGO, April 9.—The amount of buyin cted. Lemons, Tangeries and Grape | was again ine factor W the wheat pit. ang |, WHEAT—Chicago continued (o advance. sell- | $Xec tere cusy At previous prices. Stacks of | Hnaelinrs S bevr T iemnd | ik from Di4e to T6%c, With Armour atill ac- | Fipe Bananas were lght and Armiy held througbout the se Shorts were etlve | Cumulating Wheat. Nebraska sent in com- | Six drawers of Longworth Strawberries came Butter Is lower, with stocks very heavy, re. | No. 2, 5¢; grease, 3@4c. WOOL—Quotations for new spring clip are as follows: Foothill free, 13@13c; do, defective, northern, 14@lic, according to condi- evada, 12@l5c; San Joaquin free, 113 do, defective, A@ile per Ib. HOPS—10@22¢ per 1b, San Francisco Meat Market. Local packers and butchers quote previous prices, with conditions as last stated. DRESSED MEATS, Whalesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows BEEF—5@8: for Cows. = el & VEAL—Larg: @9c; small, per Ib. MUTTON- Wthers, 10@11¢; Ewes, 915@100 per 1b. LAMB—Spring, 12%@13c per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 10@11c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delfvered in San Francisco, less 30 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: c for Steers and T@7%ec per Ib CATTLE—Steers. 8%@9¢; Cows and Heifers, | 7lc; thin Cows, 4@bc per Ib. CALVES—4@3%c per 1b (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 41:@4%¢; Ewes, 1@4%¢ per Ib (gross welght). LAMBS-—Spring, $2 50@2 75 per head. HOGS —Live Hogs, 160 Ibs and up, under 160 lbs, T%a@7%c; Feeders GR@GTHc: Sows, 20 per cent off. Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota- tions. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@57%c for June- delivery: San Quentin. 3.8%c; Wool Bags, 3200 33¢; Fleece Twine, 715G8e. COAL—Wellington, $3_per ton: Southfield Wellington, $S; Seaftle, $6 50: Bryant. $6 50. Roslyn, §i; Coos Bay. 36 00: ~Greta, $7 Walisend, $7 50; Co-operative Wailzend, —— Richmond, $7 50; Cumberland, $13 in bulk and $14 25 in sacks; Weish Anthra- cite Egg, $13; Welsh Lump, $11 §0: Cannel. $8 50 per ton: Scotch Spiiat. $7 60; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and $17 in sacks: per ton. according to brand. OIL— Linseed 56c for boiled and G4c for raw in barrels; cases, 5c more: California Castor Oll_ in cases, No 1 T70c; pure, §1 16 Luecol, 50¢ for boiled and 48c for raw In barrels; Lard Ol extra winter strained, barrels. $1; cases. $1 05; China Nut. 35@62¢ per gallon: pure Neatsfoot, in barrels. i5c; cases. S0c. sperm. pure. 70c; Whale Ofi. natural White 30@35: ver gallon: Fish Oil, in barrels. 45c. cases, oo Cocoanut Oil in barrels, 63%¢ for Ceylon and r White Coal Oil in bulk, 68%¢c for Australian. ses, 221ac; Astral, 22%pc; COAL OIL—W 10c; Pearl Ofl. in | Star. 22%c: Extra Star, #5%0c: Elalne, 27%e¢; Eocene. 24%c; deodorizéd Stove Gasoline, in bulk, 17c; in cases, 23lec: do, 72 degrees. in bulk. 18iic: In cases. 35¢: Benzine, in bulk. 13¢; in cases. igc; S6-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 2le: in cases 27ige. TURPENTINE—S0c per gallon in cases and 74c In drums and Iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead 6@ 6l4c per Ib: White Lead 6@6%c, according to quantity_ SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com. pany quotes as follows. per ib_in 100-1b bags Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed. 5.25c Powdered. 5.10c; Candy Granulated. 5.i0¢; Dry Granulated, fine, fo; Granulated, coarss, Oc; Fruit Granulated. Sc; Beet Granu'ated (100-1b bags only). 4.90c: Confectioners’ A, So; Magnolia A. 4.00c; Extra C. 4.50c; Golden C. 4.40c: "D, 4.30c: barrels, '10c more; half- barrels, 25c more: boxes 50c more: 50-ib bags, 10c more for all kinds. 'Tablets—Haif-barrels, 5.50c: boxes, 5.75c per Ib. Nc orders taken for less than 75 barrels or Its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY. April 9. Flour, qr sks Barley, ctls ..... 5330 Oats, etls 495 Corm, ctls 12 Beans, sks ..... 837 Potatoes, sks ... 1696 Onions, ks 820 Bran. sks P Middiings, sks .. 200 Hay. tons . 808 Straw, tons . 3 OREGON. sks ... AI6 Potatoes, Contra Costa Water Company has declared dividend 211, of 42 cents a share. STOCK MARKET. —— Continued dullness prevailed on the different exchanges and there were no fluctuations worthy of note, except a sharp decline in Gas and Electric from $60 to $56 50 under iight sales. The Stock and Bond and California Stock and Ol] exchanges have to Monday. The mining exchanges i ot T per $7500, on | *"At the annual meeting of the Hawaiian Com- 24c to 20c. Foreign advices reported a flat, | salted | %cs | Rocky Moun- | tain descriptions. $8 45 per 2000 Ibs and $5 30 | amounting to onl | erop promises to -...111%111% 3s gr coup. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. mercial and Sugar rectors were elected: Alexander. i THURSDAY, April 9—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. . Bid. Ask, Bid.. 111 " 4s qr (new). § 5 Als A W Bs. 95 — o Bay CPC 5s.106%106% ™ 1120, C C G&E 50107 — 124% — Cal-st Ss....115% — v — IC Costa_Js. . — 2% EaL & P 6 08— | Fer &CH es. us — 'm;‘&; 11085 | Do gar e 1 | H R T&L 8s. — py | L A E Co 5s.104% | L'Ang R 3s.108 my L ALCo6s. — Do gtd 6s. — Do gtd 5s. — | Boid-ae 6 S (1508) i t-st C s 1 | _Dolcm 5s. — 119 }‘l’l’) \'Rficg:gg:— 10 |SPof 2% — M | ERuenio — | Hew RROs 115 — (SPBR ] PC 5e.102%104 (S V R 5s...10835 —, Do L&H 120 — Do Co6s. — — [Stkn I— us |vee . — 108% WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa. 60 — o 66 Marin Co... — @5 8y GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 3% 4% SacEG |Eqt 6L Co. 4% — SF G & B. 86 G LCo # [ 3 e i TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. |sFo&E 56 | Firents Fnas10 rst Nationl — Syed Ger S & L..2175 Humboldt .. — | Mutual Sa S F Sav. | cantfornia ..195 Geary ......— ana .. | Hawatian | Honokaa [MHutchinson . Claa D14 MIS Alaska Pack.1527%4155% Oceanie § Co. Cal Fruit Co. — Cal Wine As.104 Mo Board — Hutchinson Pacific Gas S F Gas & L ! $2000 $1000 S P of C 6s | s18, Street— | 85000 L A Electr! 147% — S V Water . A Electri Northern Ry of 000 North Shore 5 INSURANCE. BANKS. Lon P& A | Mer Tr Co INGS BANKS. |Sav & Loan. — 105 i!eeurll.v Sav.390 440 IL‘mo- Trat.2150 STREET RAILROADS. 6 POWDER. 68 Vigorit SUGAR. lauea 461 Makawell . Onomea |Paaubau ELLANEOUS. | Presidio .... 40 48 937 Pac A F A, 106 Pac C Borx.1 rning Session. S P Co Imp . Electric Co, cash. 1 5a (1905, Sertes 2 38MRRses 8§ sdzususs e e ic Co S5s Afterncon Session. | Board— | | S ¥ Cas & 8 F Gas & S F Gas & | 8 V Water | 58 V $1000 | $1000 $1000 | 1000 | s1000 v S V4s 24 Street— Equitable Gas . Equitable Gas . Equitable Cas . Water . Los Angeles Ry Bs Los Angeles Ry bs Los Angeles Ry Bs S 4s (old coup) o Electric Co, s 90. Electrie C Electric Co. EEP22%.00 eBUBL3L42R 855 23 mtge) .10 78 | CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE, | | Stocks— Alameda Sugar American Biscuit ‘al Central Ga: | ‘ ckey Club | Powder . | Cal Shipping Co, Cal Title Ing & Trust Central Bank of Oakland Chutes Company | City and County | Cypress Lawn Iy Equitable (Pool) Four Ofl Gas Consut Hanford Ofl . Home Ofl ... Honolulu Sugar | Imperial Oil | Kern OB .. | London and S F Nevada_National { North Shore Rail O City Petrolew | Orpheum Compan: Peerless Ol . Pacific States | Paratfine Paint | Postal Device & Reed Crude Ofl . | 8§ F Drydock | San Joaguin Oil [ Sausalito Land & Standard Electric Sterling Oll . Thirty-Three Ol | Twenty-Eight Ofl Truckee Electric Union Ol . Union Sugar West Shore Off 10 Thirty-Three 200 Stecling .. 13 Hanford Following were 150 Challenge .. 200 Crown P a i<t} g6 i | i |suesusy ssssussey §| | Abby Land & Improvement. | American District k Bay Countles Power I Cotton Mills . Eastern Dynamite . | Ewa Sugar Plantation . Monte Cristo Ofl . Mercantile Trust .. Northern Cal Power . Sperry Flour Company Western Fish Co . 2000 Oil City Petroleum . 300 Independence Bld. Asked. 110 1 30 . 27 00 35 00 . 90 00 100 ¢0 3 9 50 - 75 90 00 & Elec.... 5600 8000 v 10800 . . 35 00 .130 00 140 00 . 55 00 €0 00 I8® 1B® D C 800 3 Gas Bank (Ld). Bank . road . m y Imp Ferry.. on the sales on the Pras- clsco Stock and Exchange Board ,&g Morning Sedsion. EEEEH | ] HHEH B tEEECFEEEEEH i