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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1903. %0 | =—m—mm = £137 es 6d. | othy, 6c: Hemp, 3% 1b: :“* % the 1 therein belng sugar, which con. . Slosed &) Jowsr far_sgot &5 3¢; Broom Corn Seed, i 3 . tlnm“ldt::.lflumn g o e e | T8 e o T wen ol et cla DRIED PEAS—Gréen, §1 1542 per ctl. Family Retail Marke!. L e 80me Weeks ago, ‘majority of stapl 29, % - ; S hent ieTadinet® ur) exports for the week | Copper declined 128 61 in, Lendon, spot and | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. ending. April %3 ‘aggroguted 5855542 b R SRR B R Y Fxgs are rising sgain in the wholesale mar- ois zfinv'mm e e e :‘gs {he quotations remained mors or less nominal. New Potatoes were in heavier supply and | ™, "o otanl prices remain about the e T e S0 e Taxe i G B e prices had a wider range. Prices of .:'o:.":, same. Buttér and Cheese show little changs Wheat exporfs since July 1 aggregate 185.. | and casting a ondon at £12 5s and | unchanged and only strictly fancy ay e ey g ‘ 010,063 bushels. against g, Ty Josiais o N T s m’nm o gelved any nttention. Faney old Onfons wer | p/ "oy yytion are getting moro ::‘nfl:rl‘! by o emor AL S e o0.008. bushels, | Spelter declined Ga i London to £22 fis, but | fairly steady, but common offerings con and prices in the wholesale marl . ..??;‘.‘g STE188 & yeat g0 !“B‘r“d:e fiscal year | Befe 1t was firm and yome *g‘_':.";' ST s, |85y, New Green and White were offering b slowly declining, but no change s reported at SOB5T, tnianers o 8 bushels, ageinst 3 | qluggow closed A Sa"und ‘Middienbord. ot 113 The local demand for good Asparagus was |retail » Den & Ric G 4s. 9§ 5 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS Wer DRt rior lien 4s. ST e gy “gen 4s -... 858 Wis Central 4 F W & D C Ists.109 Con Tob ds Business fallures in the United States for the ‘weelc number ‘153 against 160 last week. and 181 in the like week of 1902. In Canada E ade lower on somc Eorte o 1 pundsy orihern ls. auoted 3t $22 25G22 75; No. 1 foundry northern at $20 50 steady, but recelpts were too heavy for thie Markat and ‘= Tacge portion. of the recelpts went to the canners, who pald 90c@$1 for & Fruits and Vegetables are about as befors t Strawberries are still above the purse i 2}“";:' average housekeeper and Oranges and fruits. 3 1l, | Apples continue the leading @21: No, 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry | g% 0 4¥g, 95 0" N0 " Rhubarb was du Edout the seme as Hocking Val 4138.10614 Colo Fuel & I B for the week 13 failures, against 20 ome year | TU; S soft, at §21 50@22. with nockl‘lcvmmuhllnl on all sides. The de- Poultry and Fish stand Seokin Manhattan 10113 Rock Island . ago, mend from the north mltbou( c:.::;l. ";'"r: l"éo ::k- Eiide T ' > ¢ -0 o i fo. - - markef o PER oy T ocal 01l stocks show more cchivit) NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. | s New York Cotton Market. Bl et e e o g o Sk | OO FRIINORE tocks steady on the day. - Hlemanset 578 —_— S wol atstendy jeitee. Gasiic and Cabbess | gupttie: ... Woall-stye ks 3 y- Alice 3 0 ’ P g - RS S0 e dly Brecoe 111 0GR 181 | elleds e of Trnde. "red qulot st pehanged prices 1o an d: | Ton: ANGRICE Yegeiabien Wert Tight nd prices | Ko ilver continues to advance rapuly. 5 : iy Py S |50t 20 b sl ERE points and closed steady net 10@13 "“““%“""’fi' $1 782 50 per | DAIRY PRODUCE. ETC.— 1T35G20 {merican centers report less European demand for Wheat. con Cal & Vi }:n'f!gf;;:'xev Lol - « Cova | POIDtS Blgher. e D R, 8T T @S5c per | Butter, ehgice. sa460%3 Common R - 1e71CC Hiers orn_Si! ] —R, G. Dun 0.'s per | ), adeay |Honey, comb, pe 2o r 5 1 3(|Small Hopes . 00| NEW YORK, April 24—R, G. 3 5 : Gar- | Cheese, Cal 15@20 ey, " 20 Barley dull and slowly declining. Lenaviile Can "1 " G2)Standard ee-.:-.. 2 95!| Weekly Review ot moets ta mocrow will w:| Eastern Livestock Market. eie Fo. | Chrmsel e e pouna o 1g% e % ' - diness. i BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. | Frade responded promptly to better weather tatoes from Merced, ing at $1 90 per ctl. | Cbeese, Swiss .. 253 ' d Rve neglected. Corn shows more steadmess. _West'house Com..101 | in many sections of the country, notable ac- CHICAGO. ONIONS—Domesile Yellow, 60@75c per tl:| MEATS, PER POUND— it GBI DT T ¢ W Lt S cal ouns 3 @i Mining | tivity appearing in seasonable lines of wearing | o o T OSTE L e Recetpts, | Onfons. 300 me ok eaa Wi SO0 T et 13G20 Pork Sausage. 12101 Bran scarce all over the coost. Middhng 3 B e (1T ol | avparel, yet wholesaters report comervatiem | CHISECD, AEEC 2 et ta e sises, P EGRTABLES Asparagus, §1 65 per box for 1ll18G— ; T ving demand everywhere. | atenimcn 4s.....300 |Amelgamated .. 635 |85 comnared with earlier e am it was | 40 1088 50; prime to _medium, - 34 2005 10: extratancy, §1 2501 80 {ar No. 1 4nd THCGS1 | ~Tne San Pramciscs Butchers® Protective As higher and in smproving Mexican Cent 4s.. 7634 Bingham .. o5 | o pough business fs more active UM 'back. | stockers and feeders, $3G4 90; cows. 31500 | for No. 2. Rhubarb, 35G750 (Ber. box: Green | sociation gives the following retail prices (or A | v are 3 : 5005: cabne s0@2 73; om_Los . rans i Seeds as previously quoted. sy P T e ard And here e e complaint fe. | 4 76; heifers, §2 -;;bo':-r Tenee | i’ ’x’%&,%:zc’ K Ty g 10318] Roast Lamb, P NE - ot T o ik e “pTW Copper, Mange.-- 1 | garding collsctions. while renewals are {re. S8 Nos 00; calven; W X ida, repacked, $4@4 30 per crate; Los Angeles. | Tinal join’ siiaic 15018 | quarter . $1 fter steady, Cheese weak and Eggs slowly rising. Boston & Albany.256 | Dominion Coal...107 | Guently asked. Outdoor work is vigorously cers, $4@5. $1 50@1 75 per crate; Mexican. §1 50 per box: | porioyor o 1T 010 poet Mutton ;108 tter steady, el g | Boston & Matne. .117% Franklin | prosecuted, agricultural communities iral | - HOGS—Recelpts to-day, 17,000; to-morrow, | & T00} Squash from Los Angeles, $1G1 25 | girioin Steak..13t5@13| Mutton C(hops.iZ 4¢» Dried Fruits and Raisins still dull. | Boston Flevated. 146 |Isle Royal Qring o make yp lost time, and mtrgC M- | 10,000; left over, 3000; steady to strong; mixed | por™por. CIRLAL, P it Hothouse oo ound Steak ||10412% | Mutton _Stew.... 3610 Dried Fruits a Fitchburg pfd....141_ |Mohawk ... 1 | undertakings call for large guantitl - | and butchers. '$0 0067 25; good to cholce | Cumbare, (0GTGC ber dosen for small and §1 | Beur sue s Ui MR S 2 ) Baiha d featureless r'pry:t'hrh‘. Union Pacific. ... 917 0id Dominion. ¥ ber and building materials sustaining s heavy, $7 35@7 [0: rough heavy, $7 10@7 30; | 2 80 for large; Garlic, 5@€c per Ib; Dried Pep- | Cormed Beef ... 8@10| Veal Cutlets Provisions tnactive and featu > P Mexican Centrai.. 2% Oscesia 86% | tions. Labor problems are being carr! 3 (he | light, '36 8507 20: bulk.of sales, §7 1067 30. | pers. G per Ib; Marrowfat Squash. $35 per ton: | Gomn womeet 1" | Veal Stew. . % d Miscellancous— {Parvot . 28 | with celerity. Lake navigation B e oo | | SHEEP. Recalpts. 4000: shoep ang lambe | Bubbard, §30. Soup Meat < $918 Hoast Bk . ool, Hops and Hides unchanged. B US| Eesiet etedt of veducing rall trelgnt oon | BHEBE “Ressipie 400 heeD A oo farr —_— Lamb Chops ... —g25 Por J : 7 idanta Ve 145 | ®eston and ehipments are mm'le x;l;d hcrease | to choice mixed, §5 5G4 23; Western sheep. Pouliry and Came POULTRY AND GAME— - ( Sheep and Hogs as before quofed. 5132 Teimoumtes T e Cramution I e e dhus far | $4 S0@5;, native lambs, $4 60GO 50 Western y v s To o T et g B 5 31 T ; of s radway o 5. - oung Roosters, Squabs, ‘per pair.3363 . General Electric..191 Trinity 9% | show & gain of 13.1 per cent over last year's | lambs, $4 50@6 U0. . 7 > each ..20@2 Sugar marked up goc. Mass' Blectric.... 32 United 242 | Bicures for April and 36,3 per cont over 1L T O CATTLE—Re. | , There were moderate receipts of Poultry and | @80 " s Rabhite. on gz 5 e XY b P Do pfd......... v barephniy ‘Three facts are eclally noteworthy a ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Ap . " | fine, large young chickens met wi prompt | o . esiad . 75 Gray Geese,each.— insced Oil and Turpentine marked doum. United Fruit.....106% Victoria . | the situation In the iron. and steel Industry. | coipty " 500; active and steady to 10c Biner: | e ' Fpers.an Beoiters wore a Mttle drmer, | B, each . LRI, G- / little change in Potatoes an i B ONDON CLOSING STOCKS. R e e b s s iAo and | ° HOGS Receipts, 4200; tteady to 10c higher; e ) e e kO o I JRRPEL T T LR A ;ame continue to clean up well. ! .. 924 Norfolk & West. | predictions as to the permanence Of BIEN | yigne ana light mixed, $6 V5GT 1214; medium re wa B . ot e L e s & and Game continuc i Te for anct 92 518/ Do pra prices have G o e e e | Tt s e H e or arct. - 5 { e d a bet- | X ULTRY—Live rkeys, 3 | ND N T 4 o 51 Ontario & West Wille dry markets have enjoye - 1718, ? 3 ) ‘ s Wik, ot i for Fruits show little variation. @ 183" Peonsylvania - | ter spot demand beeause of fine weather. S0t | gp STLEEP—Recelpts, 600; fed steady; grassers, | per pair, $2G2 00; Gosiing, T yoong: | Aligator Pears.axf3QéiGrave Frett, ver e 3 -100 ‘M"'l-v‘-, diahent thaciseting: Wil silis Have. 0| e otese. Hene, $5 50@6 50; voung Roosters. $7@9: oid | Appies 466 Lemon:. dozen % e e I 95%! Do st b matertally improved. Incre 3 - Rooss 5065 50 ; Broilers, | Cranberrics, per ranges. . | lean grain market The reduction of the lo- | Dait & Ohio. ... 38 Do 3d pra. ! chiefly confined to speciaities. La: t weak'd St. Lowis Wool Market. = co'éa"'so":ar o b e e e | e PR | e R Oregon Crop Bulletin. | Sy ot capital mesking investment. Ihe re. | ihes & Ohto...:. ish somhem Ry . B e B e Yoo cimta o far: 4 Figeons, $1 301 70 per dosen for cid and §1 13 | Pecans | Pinenopten, s S28 : o capitel me investment. o o a3t Dz r rely maintained. 3 q Niia 0G| Ralotie e te, section i | miehion of the corn duty falled (o Toadee A | e BB 1890 Buther Fat - O eliveries of Samples. which may RGCt | gT. LOUIE April 24.—Wool. esy. wns[02 for Squabe. 1101 15 per Son:. Caltnatatt | eaes e el vi =rd A. Beals, s | large export demand grain _in th unt. | Denver & Rio G.. 87% |Unien PeciSie. gubsequent bueiness. & ; medium grades and combing. 10@1sc: | GAM 31 60 Brush Rabbits, $1 Chestnuts 15@20 basket - re es Weather Bureal, fOF |1y, way gelling of stocks for L/;nd‘;fl oy ng Do pfé -8 Do prd. New England manufacturers of boots and Nght fine, 14@17c; heavy fine, 10@13c; tub 3 i B . $1 | e " el Funprinen X a for the wesk ended | There was also & stroug tone in e i R s b {U 8 Sceel | shoes report a seasonable lack of new business | WENL fne. JIgIc E Dricd Figaper 11| Watmate, per 1b: SSONMURD Meacket ARE B0 afVARSS D MLl T le Did L me s and further contracts from fobbars are not ex 4 Bt Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Limee. dowen @15| - been fa- meesurable limits o e gol e | Do 24 prd = - pected during the next fortnight. ' 2 VEGETABLES— 9 . or during the wesk has b Later in the day ¢ of the benk state | nibmois Centrai.. 1414 Do pra. activity and strength has come in Chicaso Northern Business. Quotations for Bufter remain unchanged. | Artichober I 15020| Okra, dried. Th..—823 g pid growth. Frosts ment had e stiffening O aiia cash | Louis & Nash... 12014 [De Beers. | packer hides with the advancing season. g, s Feg i ihe seascanl Alaskan | Aparague. 1o . 0@ 8|Potaioss: new, 1—@ + © cherries, plum ious estimates of the v"a'*m:)‘::) of which Mis. Kan & Tex.. 20} Rands . | tuations in quotations of the great staples e SEATTLE. April 24.—Clearings, $175,371; | Packing, and o 0, Reep | Beots, domen 1 1Potatoes, pr ib. nged from $5,000,000 to §7, ) diesations. | ¥ X Csntrall 136 | | been less extensive during the past week, w | balances, $81,492. crders, together with the local demand, » ns, white, b, B Parsnips.per doz.13G20 3 e prugressive. case of the moaey market con: | Bar silver, firm, 244 per ounce. Money. | ¢*yiightly Righer level aa the net resull, and | 'TACOMA. April 24.—Clearings, $300.000; bal- | prices'trom breaking any further, though re- | beans. w er Ib. BG— | Rhubarb, 1b -.-. 40 5 The bulk of The progressive ease c!) the mot y ? the banks | 3%@8% .per cent. "The rate of dlscount in the only & falr degree of actlvity, : | ances, $86.310. ceipta are lfberal and stocks are by mo means B g g % |Radishes, dos 4 o firms a promise that the rrm-'-fl}i’ a was | open market for short bils is 83 per cent and | _Fallures this week were 166 in the United PORTLAND. April 24 —Clearings, $386,816; tight. R fi‘"‘ [ omm ot ..15@20 tad been much st 8 Tihe | for thres months' bills 313 per cent. States. asainet 212 last year, and 15 in Can- | PORTLAND. / 3 The weakness in Cheese continues, bt rices | Celery: head ... 30 Sweet Potaioes. t fen oy & poist ¢ of testimony. of the —_——r y | #da, compared with 15 a year ago. POKANE, April 24—Clearings, $376.578: | grow no father deciine " : o | Cress," az hu"cm:@,x:“?r m &an’chi}fi’(’:« - n all ! president of the cx afos pe' g — - - _— balances, $9€,932. Eggs are firm and sales a are Increasing | ruoumbers, dos 263 | Sage, - while others are DOW- | Commerce Commis: e notable advance in | 3 || = — o d $ to a volume which justifies the quotation. | ool .....5@6|String Beans, per 5 Jand late grain. the silver market basis of large buying 2 | Storin) till going om, and those demlers o pound 20825 ey S { of Mexican ratlroad stocks owing o the in- Bank Clearings. Yo Vork Lovain and Produce Northern Wheat Market. | who have laid in jarge stocks of Western Eaw T T — e S teau section reased exchange value of "X 3 ney. -3 v 0 the tet. Th 0@2s | rIb ... ) Mexican money, || New York Grain an | e T el Sk 0. B o L IO 1t bas o good color | JBICH, Fowults, Amalgamated Copper suftered | | L = * ) OREGON. lagter factor is the leading one in the current | 2rcpla TP g | soroute. per olos from e wes S8 Ol e COp - g - 3 W % 3 e ness Ed N 5 8 . iy, Spring wheat | market closed intensely dull, but fairly steady B il g n s e PHRTLANDS . At 6 SWIERT Walla |20 ey G e | temce v s 10008| Tayme s hacha S0 but otherwiae It i* in | 4t the late recovery i W TR, el 28 C Mo clear- | NEW YORK. April 24—FLOUR—Receipts, Satia. blue stem, T0@78c: valles, 71 | (0 warrént as Ibs Dutter, 1880 cases | Yocin a5 bmohs 138'»# Turnige, per don 09— jon. Barley also looks well; he: 01 ool od demand for the led by Bradst the ba g | = g 3 aull, | @75 g | Epgs and 12,0 ese. ! . 1h .. —@8 ‘omatoes, o= n s wmant wasly 1 T R R e Ings at the principal citles for the week ended | 24,260 barrels; exports, 11438 barrels WASHINGTON. R e vaie. Bar Mustreoma, Ib ..~ 909 - has been win bond rket was irregular. Total sales April 23, with the percentage of increase and | but steady, 4 WHEAT- _\Om nal and ! gan ¢ store Butter, 15@17c. FISH— eur counties. ¥ r vaiue), $2,035,000, | decrease as compared with the corresponding | WHEAT—Receipts, 191,100 bushels; exports. club, 70c. | “ei Xew, 11@12% for cliocs m st slowly, and stock tes bonds were all unchanged on | {eCTease a8 com 266,631 bushels. ' Spot, casier; No. 2 red. !:-’a.c‘ - | Young America, 124@1dc; Eastern, 17@17%ec: | ‘n‘::;lr.au average. Percentages. | elevator; S3%c 1. 0. b, i St Foreign Markets. | BGGS_Rach, 17g50c store, 15%Q16%¢ ver | Catflsh coming up &nd NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Citles— X Duluth, ‘88%ec . o. b. afioat to arrive; No. 2 | | oGS ; 3 | Eodne i3 r'i"..v‘:fn‘ complaint High Low. Cioss | New York <81, 30-7 | nara Manitobs, 8o f bl MG w28 | LONDON, April 24, —Consol Sk el F e g Potato planting is gex ~ 4.4 o | tions from a steady opening soon bec 21144; T rentes, 98¢ 22140 5 | i . iirus 1 | Herrt 1710 mme COT 7 78 | *Boston ..... > w: ca- | 241{a; Frenc! 1 v ’ i g S o wd R i e S S T w2 | e e Wi s Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | Binis T AT = 4 *St. Louis -:-- | bles, small ciearances, | - i y markets, firm. advanced ¢d. | : Do horse .....—@— Trout ...... a 1 3 $2y | Ditaburs' | exiet Trags. Remaining 011 403 05 o P RRROOT, Aor 5 ;| o Rceipts of Strawberries wers hesvier than | poclec) Zan2y | Brook Trout ; IWeather Report. iSen Francisco... 21 e T e Xy, 76 15-1068 | 1 stendard Calicomi | on the preceding day, asgremnitog 2 chosts Sajmen, frest . hitefish ... e 27 A be closea 71 1 16c; Beptember T4%@ | Parie. steady: fi and 27 crates, of which 15 chests were Long- o _smo g A i Saa 24 e e ik { country markete, worths end the balance Malindes. The Long- rdines . e — @10 ANCISCC, April 24—3 p. m. b | HOPS-Quiet. | Mo TTON—Uplanas i o B comiition. sl Sheen B Y gl e T, X N N e 12 | Woor—rmm>: | T3 | Were. lower, Bat ‘mld off weil at the eusier o e g ) 2 | Corper sest Rio, quiet; miid, quist. Fu: # | rates. gk - ‘$10— | Oysters, Cal. 100 40 &, 10, | tures closed net unchauged to 5 points lower. | The Orznge market was in good condition, | Rockeod ......—@12%' Do Eastern,dz 250 Term & Trens. 100 % Total salea. $6.000 bags. Inciuding Moy, 345 LOCAL MARKETS { fancy Navels being scarce and firm ‘partica: 2 550 = m & T pfd. 400 8 | rge o 90@3.05c; August, +.00G4.05¢ . | larly the small sizes, which were sti vore B C & St Louis. . 4 . O o i 10gea0e: . ‘October,” 4.20G4.250 ! | by buyers. There was a fair attendance at s srado Southern peiyadlo S e : December. o # | the auction, and, although ms(r:‘w:r;‘ Do ';-“’r‘ Livestock, delivered in San. Francisco, less 30 e st Paul 5 [k afiend DASKE Nan taliy e Fa | et Mgy for Castie L i H { Exchange and Bullion. | chotca seliing at §1 35G1 S0 and standard ai | CATTLE— Stee $§@W%e; Cowe snd Hek Los Angeles | 8 ; ¢ [Iocens 0. " Previur peieas ruled 1ar "all oty | ev, Tihe: (iin Cown, S0 pev I *St. Joseph 5 D APPLES—The merket con- A e T B CALVES —4@3%c per 1 ce 5. BYAPORATER. AESLES— teadily flver continues to advance rapidly. | i ST UL ~#¥ g -| SHEEP_WWethers, 4@4%c; Ewes, 4c per 1b Colum! 3, hald. . (ot SYa@bc; fancy, & 3¢, Sterling Exchauge, sight .. 52 488 | cer came to hand in bad orcer. being pooriy | LAMBS Spring. $2 el e .,',“-m%m Seattle LB N g —Spat rrunes afe now meeting with | SLeTing EEChA = 4% | packed and badly chaken up In transit. Such | HOGS—Live Hogs, 160 Ibs and up, T%e: ey Hoderate jubbing demand and the tome of | Nou P\ Fxchange, sight - }3y | siock sold as low as T per box. but good under 160 ibs THe Fordarn, SUGTha Sows. cking Valley The market i fairly stcady. Quotations range X'V Exchange, telegraphl - 17% | sound stock moved well at 75c@$l per box. | per cent off; Boars, per cent off, a: . e fa o 1l grades iver, per ounce. = 52% | Offeringa from local cold storage wers firmly | Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. Hocking Val ptd 4 14.5 | trom 3@63Hc for all g 3 improvement | 5 " 1 88 @ 35% | paig but inactive 1 e i = e 3 A i mm oL T@SUs Tor enalcs |Jexcay i Boliass, | "STRAWBERRIES — Longworths, 90c@$1 10 | General M erchandise. Iowa Centra 00 | in’ demand, remain fir % [\ | per_drawer: Malindas, 50@45c per drawer and | i B - 62-50 Boston Iowa Central 300 a@1014¢ for fancy. P ams. e i e | B & 5246 Washimgton K C & n 5 EACHES _Are quici_ hut about steady o i W heat and Other Gr | ¥ 2068 ver crace s102 gor vox | maas e st New Orieans TR0 ew B 4 %@ 1 e T M Tanges. | geitv San Quentin, 5.35¢; Wool Bags, 329 " THE COAST RECORD. A Wl * | WHEAT—The forelgn markets showed no | o L I3 stanthrtn, | e Twike: e — - — Louls & Nashvil Atlanta A 5 | material change. for quarter boxes and $1 23 for half boxes: | COAL—Wellington, per tom; South- Manhattan L . | Des Moin 3 C]zu‘ago Grain Market. Chicago was lower. New York export houses | ;o 00 "o 661 for standsrd, $1 25@1 50 for | fleld Wellington, $8; Seattle, $6 30; ign; St Ry £ New Haven . ) | were very quiet. and foreign houses A1 aimost | yeice and 72 80 tor foey: Grave Fruit, $19 | Bry : _Roslyn, §7: Coos Bay, e el e el Nashville ........ # | nothing in futures. Bradstreet's gave the ex- | §2 50: Mexican Limes. $i 00G3; Bananas, $2 | s . $7: Wallsend, $7 50: Co. | Mexican Nationai:. 3000 Spokune, Wash ... | | ot Tibvritos Wioir. 10k e waek ut > | g .m“pe'rmm::r;‘fl:;.n;::lre-l_xw?:flw‘ nd | L eraiive Walleand, g T g s A Missour! Pacific . e o | CcHICAGO, April 24 —Lower Liverpool cables | (T FO [ R g Cumberiand, $13 in bulk and $14 25 In sacks: Mo Xan & Peiis Springfield, Mass. | had a weakening effect on wheat Rioes at ‘:f‘r There was no change whatever in the San | S Welsh Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh Lump, Mo K Norfolk 5 a pening unchanged to Yc lower h market and futures showed no | : -t J. { £ 11 $11 30; Cannel, $8 50 ton; Scotch Splint, = No: | start, May opent z i Francisco cash mar] s N 7 A nnel, per 3 plint, 3 Contral C.0 Dayton | | Tettbsuc, with uy e lower (o & shade higher | T8t o ity of note, Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. &= e gt 50 e on i ik i ake Y orfoil este: acgm lat 72%@73%ec. Outside market | SH WHEAT. in sacks: Rocky Mountain descriptions, +3 “ o | et e Soiswhtat "anster. ‘ABA there wa comldaaaly | i bt oo S RUTORN ;q“,::: ::s;::c:f:: ::db:: el o R o e | Bt gt it e 2 Nt - | Py e reeues. g ;@murle:“rox:‘yg’:ch fesulted in @ | White A oL 35 \'“ l??'lafilzv,-t n\ao?lh::)"- | " FRUITS—Apricots. 5%@8e for Royals and | = OIT— Linseed is lower at 5ic for boiled and 4 oy = e il Sureher dechine. - Btbploss arders on the G b el 3351 vt S * | 8%@13e for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 8% | 320 for raw n barreln: raibe S more;_Cali - : ., In connectton with the dullness of trud- | ' FUTURES. | @c; sun-dried, 3@4c; Peaches, 3@6c; Pears, | Castor _ Oil, in cases, No. 1 e e - x itk rarket than | FU . x s g e fo hotlad .82 Reading 4 brought m wheat on dl“:"“"" | Siasion § to 13:30 & m. | 8%4@4%c for quarters and 5@Sc for halve e g',’ "r'.w“";:' h’:);ml'!):r by o - ‘00 | Rock 1 Tl could be readily absorbed and exi j 3 % @5%e for white: Plums, 5 -3 00 310 ness followed, May declining to 77%c and July | Open. High. Low. Ciose. | Nectarines, 43 @5 for white; Plums, 5@ée for . _extra winter strained, barrels, $1: cases. % 0 bioct | To T2k, Buying by the e i i May- . oo SLASY 8 BN LS % 8 “’3;‘: | pitted and 1G1%c for unpitted; Figs. 3%@dc £ % eihina Nut, 356% per gallon; pars : : Jport. 1o the jon and a firmer eeiing de. 3 T12asl 1 24ef TEN 245 | for Mack and or white. | Neatstoot, in_barrels, T5c. cases, Sce. s v 4 A ta. Tobbors. CHeports of A" 00d export demand | December e S | PRUNES—1002 crop. 20%ie for the four Whale Ofl, naturai White, 308" ‘90 -00 | Bt Louls £ W...... Kncxvill | helped to create a better tone late in the duy Open. High. . Tow. Close. | ®izes, with %@lc premium for the large Fish Ofl, in barrels. 40c: cases, Sic % 00 | 8t Louls 8 W pra kb e | May ciosed lgc lower at i7%c and July was Neales | sizes, Cocoanut Oll, in barrels, 6314c for Ceylon and ~ % i % | Witkeebarre o St e was active, and a strong tone | AN BN § M 81 20 | 2 RM?T;‘%-:::&:%‘;“‘;&: ;‘!’:l:::r M‘C”OCA'E’OAI‘:LT\!‘::} White Coal Ofl n b seln 9 & B Traging in corn was active, S . row £ 3 L utic. [Secraments = 00 | Southiorn Bacid e PO i wae Tmanitest chroughout. Small receipts and | BARLEY—The s muen ta docling | S brbm, Bijo: Gerawsl, f: Siwiioe, e, | 10 P O cases, 2ic; Astral Zic: : n 2 5 | Bouthern P Springfield, TIi_ . a good cesh demand were hullish factors. The | glowly, with trade very dull. Muscatels, 5c: Seedless Suitanae, Sc: Seedless | Star. Zic: Extra Star, 23c. Elatne, Sre. moc ‘o lo0 | Scuthern Ry p TAsthoe X Ve Clse was firm, with May Yo higher at HH @ CASH BARLEY. | vt $3: Tecawn tu 24c; deodorized Stove Gasoline. in bulk 1ie; o8 100 | Texas & Pacifi S i B g 4dtpe. July closed with a gain of R@HC wt | poq g 23%6‘\;0:0:'_";"1:’! ';nd sx“:.'b"‘g"#‘ ib boxes, §1 40 per JDox; d-crown, x;m: .- ;;;-m‘fl'-gac. u&mm‘.;_ n b'un:.bmc: in cases, .94 200 | Tol St L & W A 45igc Iy in the Sraces, $1 1214 v I S OT | crown fapey clusters, 20-1b boxes, $2; S-crown c: legTee Gasoline, In bulk, 2Ic: in ‘0z 00 | Tol St L & W pt Cits showed extreme, weakness early in the Sracen §) 1t i | Dehesas, 20-1b boxes, $2 50: 6.crown Imperials. | cases. 2T%e 12 200 | 1 Pacific | vession on_realizing by longs. May closed | FUTURES. 20-1b boxes, §; Seeded. f. o. b. Fresno, fancy, | TURPENTINE—Lower at Tle per gallon in 0 T. ";32 Pacific pfd. steady, ‘Tu@%c lo:}\]'"c at Sila@si%e. July | Hedston o 16 11906 . | e ,"Mc e Tas "T{ES d \‘\'-;fif.‘m",}'x’p'f".a‘“’"" i 0 -00 | Wabash . | closed igc down at 1%c. - [ . _High. TLow. Closs. | UTS—Walnuts, - No. 1 softsheil, 12@12%c; X Ll e 2. Red Lead. £ 200 | Wars { Thers was & moderate volume of trafie in| T A . gh% $U0LL | No. 2 iogile; No. 1 hardshell 11@llac: No. | $%c per 15; White Lead, 0G0%e, e . od | Brn."Thi Smail receipts of hoga and better | Docember Ll |z dugioc: s e e [N e S R PEATHER OCOMINTROMA. AMD GEMERAL Fia. B ia (he sirenuih oot eac Bt Jatattts s | & roh siscs R g | and 5@&%e for Languedoc: Peanuts, 6@7e for | SuEar Refining Company quotes as follows. per FORECAST. Wis Central pfd... el ted 2.l | whilnthe strength 1h cors was heid k Srinthe | Xo sales. SR DT Eastern; Brazil Nute. 12g13e; Filberts, 15g | 1D. I 106 A Crushed and Express Companies— oo e -+ | Siy 1ara was & ahiade higher at 43 (500 urls, | GATE—Aze sl auliand festurelens, o Rt e e, 2013 $4 50@5. | Crushed i Powdered. 5i30c: Candy The pressure is falllng rapidly over the | , X7 Qe Sorineficid, Ohto July lard was a shade higher at § .| White, 1 2081 30 ck. 2 | oY Comb 1201 %e Tor b 05 1 | Tated. S:30e: Dry Granatited e porthern haif the Pacific Coast. Cloudy o 9 ' elir o " 207t | and July ribs 2%c¢ lower at §9 6715, £ | Red. $1 15@1 20 for common and $1 224 @ ¥ 2 - Granulated, rse. 5.40c: Fruit Granuila ,. ed 1y all stations in | American Binghamton TUI| ‘Ihe leading futures ranged as follows % for choice: Gray, nominal, SR Rt stee Sad 1 oar quek; whier white | 8O (i = - e Francieco Bay wection | | g e 4 R B " High. Low. 1 | The methvt showS Pathe: mors steadi- | extracted. 6@7lic; light amber extracted, 3% | \: ners’ A, 5 Magnolia A, Be: . iending along the coast, but not | g crii beous.. | Bioomingten. Tii.. . Asticles— |~ High. Low. Close. | ORCih lighter roceints from al quarters, | @c; dark, $04%e . Goiden’ €, 4.80c: *“D,” 4.70¢: ba s far as the Faraliones. Warm weather | omaigam Copper.. 26,000 65 B ok | G 8D, 3 Whokt Ne. 3 78 | thevgh the demand is still siack. EEESW A e per 16c more: haif-barreis, 35c mores Lae in the interior of California, with | Aln car & Fa 400 401y 404 40% | Ry e S My 34 Westarn (sacked). $1 1T%@1 2714 for Yellow: ST more; 30-1b bags. 10c more for all kinds. T M temperatures of about 50 degrees. | 3 e oy 3 o] Iny & T §1 2041 25 for White and $115@1 20 ror Provisions. lets—Half-barrels. 5.9¢c: boxes. 6.13c p b It about fiftcen degrees wermer om Mount Jackscnville, TII.. 8.0 September o mixed: California large Yeilow. 1 20@1 20 e No orders {aken for less than 75 barrels s 1 R e Tt e v | A e : R el 447 ;2:‘,‘,,.“’;."‘".?“30’& e tor Wt 14 v The market shows no change of note, either | 00 oot 2 isco for thirty | Am g e L e #i vptian. 2 . ¢ note, : April 25 H omoty i £ July . % | 1 22% for Rrown. in the East. Trade is quiet. P iondy, unsettiea | Am Locomoty ptd “iHouston | September ;... 5 | R;‘t_,! TG g per o M T e Receipts of Produce. el B B TR mew::fnt; B el g Charleston, §. € sk 34Ty PAVEWERITN T ot heavy, IS¢ for light medium, 14%@lle for FRIDAY, APRIL 24, bt woutherly w 1and; | Anaconda Min - 3 - 515@16c for extra lisht, 18%@17c for o » winds on the coast, | £ SN July . 2 | Flour and Millstuffs o a 1T%@18c for exi Flour. qr sks.. Southern Califorols — Cloudy, unsettied | o | PRI 844,747 450 | September A 29 | ‘. sugar cured an i3 extra sugar Coer. o 4 meather Saturdsy with fog along the coast; | S ina c\\‘:\rfl\ o e % - ikta | SR wa e & l:mulrg?rume;mal::rminu&hu";v Bartey, ctis ..., 8900 Penter N rvade Fuir Betard 19372 | Montreal # sy \-%-'z ; }g :ék 1750« 17 4214 2 s s Nt “":"‘ » :::’l"n.ntr:mim $12G12 50: Family, $13 o%eq | Sugar. etls 300/ Onions, -vada—Fuir Seturday. 24z | Mo . g ENE Sasr v N 1 terms: Rakers' Extras, 84 084 40; | DV i " | Tallow, etls . 214| Bran, sak: San Francisco vl —Clou e - oronto . 16, 15 el 17100 17 20 17 30 | 4 85, usual 4; prime Mess Pork. $14 extra clear, §26; | Tallow. ran, eaks e e | Resting o e 4432041 SEarer per 10 B | Oregon ang Warhinatcn. $3 1064 per bbI for | 37 P TR AN Talta’ ork, 190 Tra By | Limer bbvs | 91| Foed, sis itherly winés, changing 1o brisk westerly | }:::f:;‘?‘fi!_,, bed.. Halifax 1,853,962 May .. | Famile and 82 7004 20 for Bakers'. $35; Pigs’ Feet, §5; Smoked Beef, 15c per Ib. Chicory. bbis ... 50[Woo. “bal ALEXANDER G. MeADIE, Internatnl Power.. 200 45% Ottawa ... Lsmic July . MILLSTUFFS pricts fn Jackasss ae ae | 'LARD. Tierces quoted at 8¢ per ‘I e i A Forecast Official. | Laclede Gas ...... Cniads | Vancouver, B. C 1230, September follows: Graha= Flour. $3 26 per 100 Ihe: | compound an: bt gl B T B g R P Middlings, ske National Biscult "Q{ul:b:& 1&2{4‘1& Short Ribs, | Rve Firur. :;' Rr-”)l-lié $2 Rz-q am x;_’y.c;“zo-m tins, 12%c: 3-1b tins, 12%¢; 3-1b e 2 Tl Croeon, ke - 1 ational Lead amilton .07 . $6 K- Cern Meo). £: exira cream do, tns, 13c. Screenings, s 363 X T # | North American. | John, 44 873,719 1rate, $4 B\ Hominy, 23 75@4: Rucl COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 10%c: three VI, G p.{.mc Const #ER | Wetoria, B. C 693,004 (P Sl A4 nae 0| Centhed | YEneat Balf barrels, 10c; one tierce, 9%c; two tierces, —_— ; | —_— = : - e % : o Wheat Flour. | 9%c; 5 tierces, P e EASTERN MARKETS. iy S IR 1008 18 10414 | Totals, Canada. $50,218 402 10.5 oo a8 [ellawas SBions 1 5% Ba; Tented Satr. vorrein. 10 Ten pacin % oot T Pressed Steel Car.. 500 611 == A % 7 Trker No. | 80 Bo@e 50 on Py, . 0" 8. i Tallow, ¥ d H P % | Pressed S Car pfd. g *Palances pald in cash. **Not included in 2; No. 2 red, T6R@TTH 0. [ % n Peas, $5 100 Tba. Hides, allow, ool an ops. N Fullman Pal Cor-: lotals becaves of o comnarinon for Tast yaar. | #Kc: No 2 Jeliow, dd%c: No Boweer §6.001 Oicgw by * Fge P STOCK MAHKEL ‘r ] » York Repulifc Steel . **Not included in tof ecause containing | No. %e; No. 3 1 descriptions remain as previously quoted. 2 ew York ‘Slotlz Market. R o i other items than clearings. |2 eve, 0tic ool fesding barley, 3e1e; ¢ i Fay and: Feedstiffs: AD Mscziptions retiilh 53, eecic . | ok * NEW YORK, A Dealings in stocks | fava Goal i #- - - s:hv;s;ex\';, ‘13 wrmhemmi( s:;;"i: hx;n;rfi :2,,%, 7 £ about 1’\:;: u;:;rm;ueu;cl?mi“h:u?z salted n::}:: ;’.’:,'Q:’;",{;‘; r:;:;l‘le on_ (h'."w;nr'fln‘ back again to-day 1o near the low level of | U Bag & Paper Co. oo RS ; ok pork,-per, DI, Aerat: ot and verv firm, | Steers, s ) 3 K c; cow - . Gas and - 3 o 17 75; lara, 100 s, | $9 671G 101, Fay fs In moderats receint an % s b 5 g g et e 7 Ry as o vl of the dsuppolot. | U &% F C4'ptd ‘ Bradstreet’s on Trade. S.onmrm."-mes"ffoum. 59 ;m:&/"gr? olisy and o N L T il Win P Delked ens S Titwe, | SN Ky as S ““_,’.f'”ép:,';l"\‘.‘ e e © professional elemer - | G . houlders (boxed), $8 37 short clear interlor dema brisk, many ¢ e B ke oo A dh. - emoval 5 the new Exhange bullding | |+ & e, Dl 100 *I % o ] 81068 Chozad), F10 IR@LL I WHR s e i e e oy s e 4o r.flrxyoc;ugh!:&wl::‘nfl::'eumnm B e NS Wy &L W T, ana ¢ stimulate activity yesterdsy. The falling off | ' § Rubber prd of high Jwines, §1 30; clover, contract grade, Luymg nere tor :::- time, and now Fortisod o ‘each: short wool, 40@65e each: medfum, | X2 :'-;-ok California- tm:fl Railroad at u dealings was attributed In part to the ban- | U § Steel.. NEW YORK. April 24.—Bradstreet's to- | $11 50@12. B iaias 58 GMetts ‘dontibua. ftm 10G005: lons wook, $1G1 80 éachs Hore Hides, | $200. For Bank of California $512 was bic shment from the boardroom of a class of | U S Steel pfd morrow will sa. i oo Aiias . e R o Prilnue MM . seit, § for large and $2 50 for medium, $1g3 | The oil stocks were more active, and prices raders who {ormerly had the privilege of ag- | ***rn Unlon Trade and industry progress weil, despite | Figur, sils . oo TT200 T 28700 | Ty i et Suaick Fepors musuiicichi biaw T Ton g, $1 06 for Dadioat G tey, | oL o vising oy Sy e jon 1o the lobby of the exchange for the drawbecks in the shape of numerous labor | Wheat, bu 20,400 384900 tor their own needs. ne. B0v. for Cottm | Buel S $0¢ “the afterncon the ofl stocks contintel or Qirecting their trade over the rail- TR Wiles ... troubles and cool, backward weather condi- | Corn, bu - BL300 330300 ¢ Straw is stil_lower and dull. ;‘“::‘i‘“;“"nm. ary saited: Munian, l:g ly, Twenty-Eight selling lower at 3 T aiaent, however, that the public is | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | tions in some sections. Retail trade as a | O8ts, bu --180.400 220.060 BRAN—$20 5U@21 per ton. Central ‘American. 32%c. Goat Skins—Brime | 3 59 and Monarch higher af 45450c. Gae a1 X - e v ct b di 3 nufacturt 1 4 - 81, 400 2 = i 0 i " | cates to ¥32 50. o I, St v aae Wkely te prove su- | 53 Francisco bond | tranmctioos—11,000 et | bt steadl] P LA T SR L) = S FEEDSTUKK®> “Rolled Bariey, 324925 per | 35¢; small, 2e , The Sutnyside Land Company bes levied an e, efiecting aniy wide movement Of prices. | 18- e ihe textile’ trades, where a fow Jabor. (rouble |y O 0% Produce FXchanse, Lo-day the buiter | ton; Ollcake Meal at oA Tl 0 e B e R N B Y, | et T ey Dag ) 3 ullness of to-days market was onl; - i y: creameries, hige; dal- $2ug 26 5U; Cake, 321@22; Corn s = = n vi i e el Ouly s Raltatesk | U 8 et 2n veuoite A ots Protocon, but I | i Sniy: omamercy Togsyiierdat | Hng Wi o S S B0 | SO0l durations (o new. srine i are | JECHOR O Company s o0 42 assess S ey irorhinence ®ot as much as a| Do coupon ....108 Chinery and 4 multitude 'of ‘other gy paa: | 19613%¢ 10 13} Misea el 51550010 50; Cottonseed © Meay b o raaeill ey 190150 S derective, | 00 G0y Semerob "o e Sigats Jovel &t any duction is close to the maximum. Raflfond 50. e i i ety oy cendt . ime. The sluggish course of the market was E #*- —Wheat, $12 50@13 50, with sales of ex- | tion; Nevada, 15c: San Joaquin free, 11g s e o e (2o Sarke as sermings conioe targe” e’ Shutdown ot kT o B Wilet and St peg e | 1083 Navadh e e o STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. B e b he B et ¢ the newty foe The Lotk e SR e Foreign Futures. 5‘:‘%"‘3&:» Rifaia F10GES or tont 912 Sl FRIDAY. Aprll 262 5. m. s for the product, evidently ‘been gained, ¢ " naugurated freight rates from Chicago ta s 3 /—40@b0c per bale, 2 oy gy Y Aeieind 5% s praatsd e o ok from 3eu Soueipne Mows. Morkes. PR o v g ‘ommission. Much importance is attached to Ask. k. e advance in frelght Tates as ah oRies 1ot finaed orts ot Iren, end cieer hanooand Beans and Seeds. Prices for Cattle, Sheep and Hogs still stand | s ar coup..110% " |4x ar (new). 1300131 awge increase In cost of operation, which have a more distinct this week. Pigiron has un '::. the same. with the two former more or less | 48 ar reg...110%111% 3s ar coup..168 109 sroduced the recent downward tendency in the St L tionably eased in price and buyers are haci. ‘| weak and the latter steady. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. st returns from the traneportation induster 4, evident! for - Cuzeh: ok~ Conditions in the Bean market continug un- DI g W e The fact indicated by freight blockades sod o L Sions, whila the It vat ot T Sessnos: changed. Seeds rule dull and largely noryinal. - N v By e e — | § ‘mibargoes on the freight movement that too B Quircments are’ reported still unpaces’ T An order for 150 tons of Pinks for the East at [ , Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers % ‘. By oa RISt e Sliie Jeeinads s e The effect of the present high brices of #2 60 13 now being filled. All colored Beans are | “7g 25 fOloWs: o 07 hey can accommodate gives little:hope thay P 8o Pas ton on the manufacturing branch 1o ner en. i BEEF—7%@8c for Steers and 7Q7%e per 1 00 e aed prove an advantage by at- | Shi & Alton 338 S0 Rail tirely favorable. Buyers of cotton goods are e S ¢ racting additional businese. The rise in|Ch & G Tex & holding back and are very slow. to e Vm-—luw 8G9c; small. 9g9%e . e [eight rates has been w0 general that it s | G M & StP T, St L themselves. Raw wool while dull Is rather MUTTON—Wethers, ' 9G10c; Ewes, $G0%55 ol gared the ecision of the commerce commis- | & N con Js. Union firmer in tone, and advices from primary n T -— fon is preliminary to similar action toward | & R 1 & Pay Do con: ket are that the new clip will be held at 1060 New York Metal Market. m L‘?.’.,":"’{'.‘ e rafiroads, Eome disappointment was | C'c't Warash' 2, Found above last seazoms opening quota- . ot woposals to help American stocks or the Amer- Do deb firheers markets have been active this week, | NEW YORK, April 24, —The London tin mas. The following quotations are for good, sound % .