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THE SAN FRANCISCO CTALL, SUNDAY The Financler says: One feature of the offi- cial statement of the New York Anocll% Banks last week was a decrease of $4,082, instead of a gain in loan, the latter having may have been a reflection of the previous week’'s business, when there was large liquida- tion of speculative accounts on the Stock Ex- change, while, contrary to expectations, the official statement of the banks for tbat week showed an important increase in loans. The banks gained 35,066,100 in cash, of which . APRIL 26, 1903. $4 50@5; mmfio lambs, $4 50@6 50; Western | steamer arrived with 3514 sacks, and a few lots Jambs, $4 5026 New York Metal Market. in the leading metals to-day with official quo- tations unchanged. Tin was firm at 29.95@30c for spot. Copper nominal; lake and electrolytic, 14.75@ 15; casting, 14.50@14.75c. Lead in moderate demand and steady; spot, of the best stock soid on the wharf at $1 per cental. The cargo, however, was made up principally of off stock, which was offering been looked for as the Tesult of more liberal within the quoted rangej New Potatoes were offerings of meney by the chief leading insti- offering freely, a considdyable quantity being futlons during the week. This loss, however, | NEW YORK, April 25.—Business was quiet | CArTied over from the ing day, and some Yery poor stock sold below the quotations. New Green and White Onjons were in free supply and easier. Good yellow were fairly steady at the previously quoted rates. The local inquiry for vegetables was brisk and there was a good demand for shipment north on the sound steamer. Receipts of As- 33 AUCTION SALES P P ATTENTION CONTRACTORS, FARMERS AND idted of specie. This gain was | 4.67%c. ragus continued he \d_the best grades J . fi...x‘?e“r"”-’,y“:"‘:‘fln.m than that which was esti- | Spelter quiet and firm; spot, 5.75¢. Faa & further deciine. ‘The canners were in tha UNK DEALERS. B 2 ey s Atchison pfa . 500 97% 9T 9% tromm the traceable movements of money | Iron dull and easy; prices nomindlly un- | market and t mactes. paving | GPand Dispo 1 sale SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Bl e WAl bl B ORD SOi™ T Sy Ty | cuiges B o R | R R BUTL DERG et s . ted for in , however, by the was in_excessive supply and sol - R. Canadian Pacific... 1,400 13215 131% 131% | Scoounteq 00 " he "Banks, The average New York Cotton Market. alowly at \nsteady prices. Peas. were offerin | B O o Witte & S = Canada Southern.. : P i | & aas i fortnight as shown by the official freely and sold by the sack, but cleaned up -2 1gs make a material gain for the weck. | Cheitip & Onto ... 300 g | B o D 8,000, WhllS the averags of well, Los Angeles vegetables were I light re. [, 1. e o ity St S . | €hi & Alton i 200 the estimates for this period was $5,715,200. NEW YORK. April 25.—The cotton market | c¢ipt and prices were unchanged. Four sacks | Lo 0 “CR0 R < g e e Mexican dollars wuch higher. | €h1 & “Alton prd.. 5 Deposits increased $313,100, which is only a | gpened easy at unchanged prices to a decline | O String and Wax Beans came in from | oS50 SOFURRER. (RS FOTH T OARLA f ¢ ;‘.: : 8§ Western. 700 iittle r:{o:h jhe flilflersne- lfitn’m u-:hnn;'m of b points, and closed weak and irregular. %ml'-hflg"e-;flde i T Wax sold at | jeation, at 11 a. m., MONDAY, May 18, 1 ( < e Ay by b X 3 W A pfd. cash al joss in loans; therefore, the state- e String at 1714c per Ib. et = e, 2 May 13, 1005 ctivity in local Oil Stocks. Chi & G W B pra ment was onloue. The required reserve St. Lowis Wool Market POTATOES—New Potatoes, $1 75g2 50 per | h10 Sontinue (WL soll varehouses open for gy e s S U 3 Chi & Northwestn was increased §78,275, which sum, deducted . Lows W ool Market. ctl; old Burbanks from the river, 37%@35¢c per | ja¢ir R 3 e ) stocks lower, despite fine bank statement. Chi Term & Tra from the increaso ‘in Cash, leaves $4.977.625 as |- Stl: Qremon do. 45G90c; River Reds, 30@35c ber | “Soig or catalogue. % : Chi Term & T pf the increase in surplus f em now .| et ode, for sced, T8@0c per ctl: Gar- g b s Buiey Lot it ey g ity B Rt S i e T S gL | M O St o s A 3 Colo Southern > ne, 14@l7c; 3 2 hed, e s v dull, Corn in rather more d(‘mmld | Colo South 1st ptd. ment and surplus releed rilhe. is Sfifl,m‘fii MB%?. ‘c; heavy fine, 10@13c; tub was AuonerflolNS_ Fetiw: R par it - ¢ y dull, t . Colo South 24 btd. 100 Circulation show! ¢ small increase of u &n held at $4 per cti; new Green and o~ R ; - Del & Hudson 100 $43,000, but even this light gain is noteworthy White Onions, 30@40c per box. = R F ilings extremely firm. | Del Tack & Weit: or thib peciod ot the Jhat, WERS eially thirs Northern W heat Market. pot GTTABLES “Asgaragus, #1 3001 65 per INDIVIDUALITY. SIZ§ AND SPEED! £ A bt eodal b % o cy, 24 r No. 1 an - . S I sudl i Bool draal ik aer e cnith Dgvee & Jusi Q.. 0 oo daily ‘learings of the. banks last week T5e@$1 for No. 2. Rhubarb, 38@75c per box:| DON'T MISS THIS DISPERSAL SALE! a i good demc « 7 the coast. Denvee & R G pfd. 100 were $218,000,000 against $242,000,000 in the OREGON. Green_Peas, $1 50@2 per rack; String Beans | STANDARD BRED HO! o S5} o' Drisk ol od for oderland shi I ol B E 3~§},’g previous week. This reduction was due to the | PORTLAND, April 25— WHEAT—Walla | from Los Angeles. 10@1214c per Ib; Wax. 10c, From the Mokelumne Stock Farm. (Geo. s still in brisk demand for overland shipment. B y fact that the Stock Exchange was closed on | Walla, 70@Tic; blue stem, T8@7Tc; valley, T4@ ib; orida, ~_repacked. | H. Fox, Proprietor, Clements, Cal) and , % : ool S e S Wednesday. Be. /7 Los _Angeles, $1 30 | consignments from owners. Well r. Cheese and Eeggs about as lm;nr(, ["":“ Northern pfd . Among the notable changes in the item of WASHINGTON. 175 per crate; Mexican, $1 30 per box; | broke Mares, Geldings, Colts and ocking Valley .. loans was the Increase of $6,600,000 by the | TACOMA, April 25.—WHEAT—Steady, Blue | Summer Sqiash from Los Angeles, $1@1 25 | Fillles by Silver . 2:16; Daedalion, ¥ Hocking Val pfd.. Mercantile, caused by the absorption of the | gtem, 76c; elub, 70c. ¥ per box; Cabbage, $1 per ctl; Hothouse Cu- | 2:11; Monterey, 2:0014; Mokelumne 57350, Sey and Raisins very quict. Ilinots Central ... this merger becoming effective on lIowa Central cumbers, B0@75c per dozen for small and-$1@ 2 50 for large; Garlic, 5@®c per 1b; Dried Pep. Broadwa: Wednesday. Three of the larger banks lost mour Wilkes '2:081. Direct 2:05% | others. " TUESDAY EVENING. ns still inactive in all positions. Iowa Central pfd.. £1.900.000 of loans. The important gains in Northern Business. Rers, G per b Gréen Peppers ‘3¢ per Ib: | (by clectric light) - | K'C gouthern.” .. Epecie wers very nearly oftset by lowses, ‘indl- arfowfat Squash, $35 per ton; Hubbard, §30. | Ness ave and Market st. San Francis - i s v in the con ' < ¢ Southern prd. . Cating that the increase in cash shown by ¢ \ . great brood mare. Grace, dam of Daedalion. ¢ in the country. Lake Erle & West. tement was well distributed. Compared with | , SEATTLE, April 25.—Clearings, $431,848; 2:11; Hops moving off fairly. Hi s Lake E & W ptd. Louts & Nash .... Manhattan L Metropolitan St Ry Mexican Central .. Mexican National.. Minn & St Loufs.. Missourt Pacific .. Mo Kan & Texas. Poultry and Game in light receipt. [ O EE & Tow on. % ; ¥ AR G5 " N Y Central . Oranges and Limes firm. Strawberries lower. Norfolk & West. . £ - - - — Norfolk & W ptd.. Ontario & West.. Pennsylvania. ..... ies as before quoted. o A A e o the movements ot movey | , TACOMA.. April 35.—Clearings, $258,966; to. Mokelumna_ 37550, sen. of oA i Y | balances, $16,442. 3. son ot Silver Bow poreant ‘-’}:em"c eiadte s ?a-l;fmm':";:m?.‘; SPOKANE, April 25.—Clearings, $231,682; | Quotable change. Small Hens and old Roos- | & ¢, e o T jons, therefore, seem to point to easy monet. | balances, $38,352. ters continued dull, but other descriptfons of | street. San Frameisco . ary conditions for the remainder of the spring chickens cleaned up quickly at steady prices. at least. Fo",g" Markets. LA car of Western is scheduled for to-morrow’s Exports and Imports. ‘market, TN S RS 135 HEAD es, ¢, cargoes on passage, quiet an 'ULTRY-—Live Turkeys, nominal; Geese, | NEW YORK. April 25.—Total imports of | steady; English country markets, firm; imports | Per pair, $2@2 50; Goslings, 80; Ducks, | Hare and Rabbits were in fair request and merchandise and dry goods at the port of New | into United Kingdom, wheat, 207,000; flour, per dozen for old and $6@S for youns: | 100 head well broke wagon and truck horses, York for the past week were valued at $12,- | 171,000; Indian shipments wheat to United | Hens, $5 50@6 50; young Roosters, $7G9: old | consigned by Presby Dorris of Mo | | Creol 15 (sire of Javelin, 2:08%). and & year ago the surplus now s a little greater, | PBlances, $43,23 Pou”ry and Game. | Eagie, 3:10% a Thia sale. She is I (o) | | San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Sunday; Roosters, $4 50; Fryers, $6G7; B b la s - . ¥ y ¥i | Reading ... . 834,984, Kingdom, 64,000; to Continent, 18,000. sters, $4 50@5 50; Fryers, ;, Brollers, | Thege horses weigh from 1000 to 1500 Ibs; also Briacaimand - N O RS Reading 1t pfd ... Total imports of specie at the port of New | LIVERPOOL, April 25.—Wheat, firm; No. f | $ 5065 50 for large and $2 50@3 50 for small: | 25 head of good drivers and saddle hories’ aiso | B s ot Forecast Official. Reading 2d pfd... York for this week were $12,497 silver and | California, 6s 814d@és wheat in Parid | Eigeons. $1 50@1 75 per dozen for old and $1 75 | 15 hegd of well broke Shetla o con- | e Roclc Island .10 13%3:7] m;“,,'nm A the port of | eak; flour in Paris, auiet; French country mcx'{‘f-,“_":,":,’, $101 35 per dosen: Cottontan | 16ned by Fred Nast of Woodiand; horses | 2 5 al e ‘rom 3 vi 2 A 3 3 same as bo Jrivate sale. } h ¥ T Stvmu::nza spm' i New Yok f"",d""'! week were $546,072 silver x’Kna"fl'n.. rm, advanced 80; weather In ENe- | Rabbits, $1 50; Brush Rabbits, $1. s im,fl' .\'l"f"Tl\:;Nl S St L & S F 1st ptd and $16,114 gold. COTTON—Uplands, 5.46d. e 7 s * cloe { 2 ' THURSDAY, April 30, at ‘11 o'clock. i g EASTERN MARKETS. | TR i Butter, Cheese and Eggs. STEWART'S HORSE MARKET, | § | RS # —_—— 721 HOWARD | * * 4 - - Quotations for all three descriptions under “'E. STEWART, Auctioneer. i IR A Nt Vorb b b Moies New York Grain and Produce. LOCAL MARKETS. this head remain practically unchanged. Stocks s [ New Yor ock Market. Lt IR of Eggs are being kept down by storing, which, | o " it R uthern Rallway. * "o} [ A S SR S W | 77 bl e, S frimgnd) 2 oY e Southern Ry pfd.. stock mar | 30U Sesaodberad g NEW YORK. Apell BW YORK, Apell 35— FLOUR—Raceipts, immediate deciine. Importers of Western o £ compas - Y A Egge are also doing their best to keep the M h A " l oot Stanie vessel | ket gave abundant evidence that the protes- | TS ¥, £*West 13,640 barrels; exports, 13,115 barrels. Quiet Exchange and Bullion. market firm. . These Western Egss ave soing ammo! uction Sale ¢ L & W pfd. but firmly held. Winter patents, $3 7084; ol into storage as fast as they arrive. first hancs | The outside public continued profoundly in- y stocks of Codfish | - - | Union Pacific ..... | winter straights, $3 50@S 60; Minnesota pat- | sjlver continues to mount up, owing to Gov- | _Cheese continues weak and the Northern de- |of 230 head of HORSES, MULES, MARES - ~ ng competitive effort | different the market. The ffl*rm'm{n :; {‘n!l“u:#]l‘acmr prd.. $4@4 30; do bakes $3 20@3 40; winter | ernment purchases for the new Philippine coin- m;l:gd:: "f”{,“d to have Iadr'ely subsided. | AND COLTS, broken and unbroken; suitabie i ok and prices ware | the professional traders plainly was to get ol \ . . extras, $2 80@3 10; winter low grades, $2 60 | age, and Mexican dollars have gone up sharply o utter are moderate, owing to | for all purposes; weight from 900 to 1300 Wabagh pfd f g g oo gl e B storing, packing and Alaskan orders, which i3t 8 Included In thi . production of their holdings of long stock. Some stress | WEVASD PIA oo 0. -: T80 A G in sympathy. The shipment of pesos to be|are a powerful supplement to the regular de. | Pourds: 3 to 8 years of age. Included in ihis SAMSOf SRS ol | D08 id tw the Bats of The SUAE WITS S LR T A0 L. WHEAT-—Recelpts, :t?.?,';“ %x;r%ufi;‘xmsé made on the United States transport Thomas | mand. Quotations remain steady bat nachansed. B e R S e bac it G adiin wested U3 SNl | prisooneth Cenuit, o. 2 red, B3%ec f. o. b. afloat; No. 1| on May 1 will probably amount to from | Receipts were 65,700 Ibs Butter, 1712 cases | 300 =0 head Of LOPEv, RECFR-DoRCd, SOUGC new demands in Manchuria might develop & | Wie Central pfd Northern Duluth, 86%c f. 0. b.; No. 1 hard | 1,000,000 to 1,200,000. From April 6 to date | F€&S and 17,900 Ibs Cheese. | Sides. This stock must and wilf be sold to the crists. But the Government securities of tha | ' Exprews Com Manitoba, 87c f. 0. b. afloat. Options opened | about 800,000 ounces fine silver have been w,_vdlfi'-"’}?“o—ecmg"gv first hands, 20@21¢: | pighost bidder MC Y. May 4, 1908, at 10 nations much interested gave no intimation | Adams -..... irregular, the late market and the close belng & | chased and delivered ta the United States | “eiiEmar karor® fatter. 15@17c. . | o'clock, at ROOKER'S S Near that h & crisis might become acute over | AMerican shade easfer, closing unchanged. May closed | yranch pine GO i New. 11@12c for choice mild; | R (e “Stockton. United Sta o Bantinber 74 t In this city for coinage into pesos, | Young America, 1212@13c; Eastern, 17@17%ec 8 Of more immediate effect was the ( Unijed Btates ..... ..... . t B Ul o T e % Caganc | 10,be shipped to the Philippines. Western, 18%@17c per Ib, » 2 £ WATRUN. S s, S i caused in Metropolitan | P 1001, 16@184: olds, e@ite. 7 *{ The act under which this stiver s colned | "EGGS—Ranch, 17@20c; store, 15%@l7c per Raiiway Ly the velled intimadons of | Amalgam, Coprer.. 10800 6 3% 631 | 'HiDES - Stendy: Callfornis, 21 to 25 pounds, | REDVIAS {oF (e colnase of 15,000.000, begidcs | dozen. 2a 2 tigation. for the District At- Car & Fdry... % 19¢. ieces. Work on the latter has not yet started. ; o corpora- | Am C & F ptd 300 WOOL—Firm; domestic fleece, 28@20c. 5= - - ROY <8 atastod. g 3 2 To those that need horses at your own ¥ e in the afidirs of the corpora | A7 £ L2 PE: o S o momimal NorOs Jeivolce, | g irom 80,000 to 100,000 pesos are turned out Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | 1o e it mee e ool tior. Metropolitan Btreet Ral a th | Am Lin O1l ptd. coid 5 13-16c; miid, quiet; Cordova, 7%@12c. Fu- > harness. Auction at 1140 Folsom st., TUES- ped 3 points, Metropolitan Securities and the |\ Pooomotive. ... 400 tures cloged steady, net unchanged to 10 points | Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. $4 85 Strawberries opened steady in the morning, | DAY, April 28 11 a. m. all ca other local tractions a point or more in &¥m- | Am Locomoty pfd.. ..... Sales, 700,000 bags. May, 3.65G3.70c; ' Sterling Exchange, sight . 4 85% | peing | = = - m ) e s A 3 i 4 81t { being firmly held at high prices, but as re- ’ pathy. The market was mostly & Wwalting | Am Smelt & Ref.. 1,500 .96 September, 4.15c; Decémber, 4.60g | Seriing Cablee e Phe until the appearatce of the bank state- S &R ptd.. $.68¢; March, 4.80c. i ange. sight ... SUGAR—Raw, steady; falr refining, 3 3-16c; | N. Y. Exchange, telegraphlc... centrifugal, 96 test, 8 11-16c; molasses sugar, | SIIVer, per ounce . Which. was regarded as favorable, al- | Anaconda Min Co. just received ex-schoon- | y.e Go.! v the cash increase did not equal the | Brooklyn Rap Trn. arly 200 tons, being 9 18 * | ceipts were unexpectedly large, prices slumped 32%c. Goat Skins—Prim 173 | and several dealers had a few chests on hand | Gom “10e. jarge (o g ediumy 5318 | late In the attornoon. A few drawers of Lons- | & 35c; small, 20c. 0 . g ; ” %5 $0c; | Mextican Dollars, nominal...... 4 | : B 5¢ iy aise aotr 1 | Bl alis Of restrgley. SUR 100w |(Cols Nwelk Sion. . So; refined, firm; No_ 6, 4.55c: No. 7, 4.40c; 3 worths sold at §1 per drawer, but such sales | TALLOW-—No, 1 rendered. 54@6c per Ib; B O Ay e W A | e B350 200, contribited to Thise. the Coneolidated Gas, No & 4.35; No. 0, '44::Aoc;‘xg,n, m,,“:igsc; No. 11, were hardly numerous enough to justify such | No. 2, Bc; grease, 3@dc. h s to deposits, - | Cont Tobacco p(d.. 20c; c ey A 3-40o; A, 6.10c: it tation. Z | 7w tations f w_spri 0 ge will probably induce imp ol T e ats, "¢ ™™ | General Eiectric... | cuit lcaf, 5.45c; crushed, 5.450; powdered, 4.95c; W heat and Other Grain. & quatslion. Sowe of the WethanitNie bevries | WORNS-SSREEEE e S petie o oo sing $4.977.525 were in poor condition, which accounts for the | as follows: Foothill free. 13@15c; do, defective, e heap grades of h As there b been considerable liquidation | Internl Paper . granulated, 4.85¢: cubes, 5.10c. low prices. Receipts were 64 chests and 46 | 11@13c; northern, 14@l17c, dccording to cond! ast S2i00 as subsististes Hie week of local obligation 10 forelgn | Internl Paper prd. 2 DRIED FRUITS. WHEAT—French futures were lower. Other- | crates Maiindas and about 80 chests, Long- | tion; Nevada, 12@l5c; San Joaquin free, 11@ Pacific Codfist enders, which probably involved reborrowing | Internatnl F . EVAPORATED APPLES—The maket shows | wise the forelgn markets stood about the same, | WOrths. 1830: do, defective, 9@ile per Ib. fishing all the regular | from the local banks, uaT\gu ‘3u;e:se“z:‘l‘r;!’ aatitasl. Bt L"}é' m::g; dx:tr;r‘t:;lvl: Iflr‘uhl(u bgln:m;;emu;; Chicago declined from T7%c to Tic. mfmfi!i:s“o!mmm:c were gvle‘ but the HOPS—18@21c per Ib. N 3 one of the outside | 2dditional significance. e Strong v | Nat 1 eld, , ‘ " Gom i3 . R and one of the outside | FROEROL TN €I mperial Bank of Germany | National Lead .... auoted at 31 @#Mic; pHme, Be; choice, 53 @o¢; | This market was weak, with lower futures | tinued firmness in small Navels, which were in | Say Francisco Meat Market. as tered 8% e echooner ay completed the record for the great for- | North American... fancy, 614@7%c. and cash grain. comparatively light supply and still favored ' acific Ceast Pacific Mall People's Gas . Pressed Steel Car. effective recuperat Prices stocks rose O 0 atement, but a eager desire to 1l at the a'l\'l:nr&c-‘ rices backward (o the lowest and the | ed ) &y Closing was active and weak, With net losses | 4 {nm;-(f:'v:d' t in | of & point or more for the principal active | THIMAR o ar.. g g epublic Steal Guanti Codf lipse all prev SPOT PRUNES—Show a fair degree of stead- | The Chicago letter of Bolton, De Ruyter & |by buyers. The continued scarcity of small iness under a moderate inquiry at from 5¢ to| co, gald: ‘‘Primary recelipts for the week have | Sizés has resulted in a better movement in | There is nothing new to report in this mar- 6%c for all grades. ¥ 3 Y Dts for the week have | ) “medium and large sized Navels. and the Receipts of Hogs continue moderats PR COTS Continue to attract fair Jobbing | been about 500,000 in excess of the same a | 1he, Mmedium and large size 3 ket. Receip! .. demand and prices are firmly maintained af | Week ago. A fair decrease in the visible sup- | jeciuming e ot faney Hedliady: siba Cami | Whiie there is now plenty of Beef and Mutten T%@8%e for cholce and ©ic to 10%3c for | ply on Monday s expected. Market here was | be auctioned to-morrow. There was a limited | coming in. fancy extremely dull. Broomhall cables the weather | demand for the best grades of Lemons and DRESSED MEATS. eign banks of ail il e are for moderate sanme | stocks. Z . | Republic Steel pfd. PEACHES—Are quiet at 71%4@8c for chol G v winte . rices have moved in a halting and incon olce | has turned fine, both in France and Ge: Grape Frult, but common stock was neglected. | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers ow ughout the ve. | clusive manner in the Stock market this week, | SUERF . i -o.-o s and §14@8c for fanoy. ATmour is doing little or nothing In this map./| Mexican Limes were firm at previous prices | are as follows: &.n6 ¥ § 4lthough the level was at one time consider- | Tenn Coal & Jron. oo ket, and the cash markets everywhere were | And Tangerines were well cleaned up. Stocks | BEEF—7%@8c for Steers and 7@7%c per I — ably above that of last Saturday. The grant- [‘ B & P Co ptd... * +———————————————— | dull. There was a little scattered liquidation, | Of ripe Bananas continued light and firmly | for Cows. - e of & stay by the Circuit Court at Bt. Paul [ 1/ B & B Co prd... <1 | but selling pressure on the whole is very iight. | held. VEAL—Large. 8G9¢; small, 9G9%c per Ib. igton Crop Bulietin. of that g of the judgment againat the | U & [eather- ., Foreien Fut Snow’s report indicates nearly {deal condition: Cold storage Apples were offering freely, | MUTTON—Wethers, 9@10c; Ewes, 9@9%0 2 | P ecurities Company which enjoined | U 8 Leathe - oreign L'uiures. both in respect to the winter and spring wheat | but moved slowly owing to the competition of | per Ib. L the pavment to it of dividends by the co: U 8 Tabbes ptd. . crops. There are reports of wheat being | cheaper stock from Idaho. LAMB—Spring, 11@13c per Ib. sbury, section di- | g O ompanies was a surprise to the spec- | 1 g gitper PIC. .- » 4 | shipped here from Dnluth. It is of no great | STRAWBERRIES — Longworths, | PORK—Dressed Hogs, 10@1lc per Ib. Weather Bureau, | Stituent compenies Weo 5, & peet. The result | U S Steel. ... importance under present conditions whether it gor drawer: Malindas, 30G60c per drawer and LIVESTOCK MARKET. » Builetin, week ended | was to prolo ward movement which | 15 Steel 1 4 s . pean weather and Armour oper- per crate. = i e — 2 ¢ . A he day shiar the Oeinoratised.| Sesvers BN o 100 A el July, | Ations are stil the Important factors.” P PPLEs “From Idaho, 50G8% per Bo | TR e s to Sen Pransises, Mee 08 ' trading induced by the original judgment. This Total sales.....231,700 shares. Opening 6 23, CASH WHEAT. for comman and T5c@¥-for good; from cold | STt shrinkage for Cattle: upward movement has been cleariy recognized 624 | Californta Club, $1 35@1 40: Californta | *t0738%, $102 per box. CATTLE—Steers, 84@9%¢c; Cows and Heif- Trom the excestive | UNITED RAILROADE OF SAN FRANCISCO. | Closing - . ; - ITS—Faney Navel Oranges, as a technical rec | UMD S AL White Australlan, §1 501 52i4; Northe CITRUS FRU. B * thin Cows, 4@6c per Ib. S depression on the The real test of | NEW YORK, April 25.—United Railroads of i Aieil Moot -Dea. | G105 . $ 801 Bk oSl Hiteten 50 per hox; chol ld‘u’)?m 75; standarde, | °T% THC o per b (grows welghi: rops ably, cofse- b a market is looked for after the cov- | San Francisco, bond transactions, 10,000 at nxn’i;;' 22’;& pz:.‘ mec. $1 5%15; Oregon_ Valley, 31 425, ::r ;q:.‘; k.:loxn:".:a 5 m:,., 50 A R Wb, i0ite; Toe & e B operations by bear traders are com- 4. 14,000 ¢.$78 50; 23,000 et " | Qpen 7 . g & 18 FUTORES, for it Soae s o e wbulg; weight) » pl A violent slump in prices ln\'urlubl,\' $78 75. i “F.h:xlr— . 24 e S 2 h:;nl‘,nékfl o e dud: , 25@ | WMM~ . $2 50@2 75 per head. : ther wan cametngly . | iiics gt 2 e fhe ehor focuay ant | New vomk moxDs. | et BE um Grew . L cros. | B35 Ml et 11 e B0 | HOSESHO Wy sl e rable for plowing, seeding and plan: e o bririv ; : 2 losing -... A N y B r or Central American er . THe: 3 B ach of sech werk has bees doms. T3 e e S e pxiote. | dhite nes | U 15 L 1% s s M tin bx % uM & for Hawallan; Pineapples, $3G4 per | 20 per cent off; ‘Boars, %0 per cent off, acd seeding of oats, barley and wheat is been @ speculative party in the markst which | Do 3 res A}gw Nex Cont 4x e | * * (BARLEY Feed continyes to decline ana dozen. S0t §F e elut o Trine et ue stages in different localities. In some it | has embarked in operations for the o coup 107, it inc ... 20% s . uture - et Is we 2 B i o 18 only begun, fn others well snder way o | count since the decline on the assumption that | Do new 4s res.135% (Minn & St L %, 9" Chicago Grain Market. and very quiet. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. General Merchandise. ¥ fnished e of the ;""m'_fl‘r’n“ the unfavorable factors Invoived Adfl l’;? sor::x-l | Do coup ... .11:{35 lbl§ & T 4s .... 99% H CASH BARLEY. e n ern Securities decision were already discoun Do old 4s reg.. 2ds . 81 d, $1 1 07%! Brewing and Shippi 5o, Only a small amount of T the Spasmodic_decline immediately after 1ts | DY coup Hot INT o & mil% | & - | e e T it s Ghipping Business contivues light st unchanged | BAGS—Grain Bagw 8%85%e for' June-July ng bas set been dome Some' g hnouncement. . This party has argued 8150 | Do Ss reg ....102% N J Cent & b CHICAGO, April 25.—Trading in wheat was | fair to choice, prices, with moderate Stocks of all descrip- | gelivery: s Sieg Bags, 320 cer, Dlamed, but seads have not'ge that requisite’ liquidation for the future se; | Do coup 135:‘5 ol Aull and featureless to-day. The market opened FUTURES. e Apricots, B3 P “‘;}i,fx,_w:nm"&-.”"'a' per ton: South : il Young | eurity of the market was effected at | Atch gen 48 ..... or Pac 3s . 4 cots, 3 - are nicely started. Plums and cher- | ps same time. The immediate condition of | Do adjt 48 ... 00%|Nor & W ¢ 43 easter on lower cables, May belng unchanged Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. FRUITS—Aprt @Sc for Royals and 3 High. Low Close. | 8%@13¢ for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 3: fleld Wellington, $8; Seattle, $6 30; May ... $101% §1 o‘f $1011; $1 61"" @6¢; sun-dried, 3@4c; Peaches, 3@6c; Ptn: Bryant. $6 50; Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay, December . 901 90% 90 90 |gy@4l4c for quarters and 5@Sc for halves: | 0 50; Greta, $7; Wallsend, §7 50; Co- OATS—Are very weak in sympathy with the | Nectarines, 4% @5%¢ for white; Plums, 6@6c o | Operative Wallsend, ——: Richmond, $7 50 { other grains, and the demand s poor. White | pitteq and 1@1%c for unpitted; Figs, 3j@4c | Cumberland, $13 in bulk and §14 25 in sacks & into bloom. Nothing has | yne red and with the advent of & few | Lo qo vegetation will make rapid ad- to %c higher at TT%@TT%c, but July was a shade higher at 7214@72%c. Under the influ- ence cf the strength In corn May sold up to | 7i%e and July to 72%c, but the improved feel- ing was only momentary, for with selling by 90! ey market has come to be %0 easy | Balto & Ohio u.mflk Read Gen 4s .. as to facilitate the operations for ah advance. | Do 3%4g ...... 83%|St L & I M ¢ s a matter of fact, the formation of various | Do Conv 48 St L & 8 F 48 pools by professional operators and their ac- | Canada So 2ds St L § W 1sts | tivity in efforts to advance prices have made | Cent of Ga 5 St L S W 2ds 7, | themselve, fest In the price movements of | Do 1st inc S A& AP and Red are_quoted lower. - bt Tl SH WS- Tenti Weather Report. e s Tactor in lifting prices which was | Ches & ORio 4 Southern Pac B s e o the day s severs Bracus | *"White, §1 2001 27%4; Bisck, SR 2. o i 100 crop, 20%%c for the four X.";E Caniat, 5 58 piv ton; Seoteh Splint 1" aithough somewhat humorously regarded | Chi & Alton 8% S Ry Bk | curred on scattered liquidation in the near-by | Red. $1 15@1 20 for common and §1 223 for with %@lc Ppremium for the largs | g7 50; Coke, $10G11 50 per ton in bulk and $it (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) b a observers was the hall-seniimental and | €13 &'Q new 4a M4% Tex & Pac Iat 1 | months and May_fell off to 70%c, while July | O A Thiast a1 Carthir. ShaBED. 1 s in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 45 BAN FRANCISOO, April 253 p. m. | haif-superstitious desire of members of the { CM& St Pg4sl110% Tol St L & W 48, 75 sold off to T2W@T2%c. Active support was The market is qulet, but dealers are RAISINS—1 crop are quoted as follows: per m’“. and $8 50 per tom, according to % | lacking and weakness continued until the close, :‘_"p‘;'"m! rather more inquiry. The Chicago | 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-1b boxes, 53c per Exchange to see the first business in wifich. showsd_g lose O My o A5 &t 7% | [SiGr of Boiton, De Ruyter & Co. says: “The | Ib; 3-crown, B¥c: d-crown. de: Seedless, xchange's new buflding done on a rising Chi & N W c 7s.132% Union Pac 48 CRI1&P4s ck he following are the seasonal rainfalls t dete as compared with those of same da brand. 106 | Do conv ds . o ‘ale of prices. But another party among | CCC & S L g 45.100 [Wabash 1sts . ast Iy closed c lower at 121 : : . — Linseed, Sic for boiled #cason. and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: | professional traders has been on the alert for | Chi Term 4s .... 13%| Do 2ds . FA o beat 1ad Dina et v general tone of this market was again strong, | Muscatels, Se; Se ,‘:,:,f:‘;;";;‘;n“f_‘;';,‘“g‘ or:“ lx';lrh::rdeLr po B e .gm: ——e — = unities to sell stocks at an advantage | Colo & So. 48 .. 89% | Do deb B corn, cloging prices being firm, May closing | Dut there was gh D aking near the psons, g ] A B 5 ’ " N Last This Sppe lves to an opinion In | D & R G 48 98% [West Bhore 4 @isc higher at 46%c and July unchanged af | clote to ease prices ffom the high point. The | Ib boxes, $1 40 per box; 3-crown, §1 50; 4- | nia Castor Oll. In cases, No. 1 and so commit themselves to P e . % |West Bhore 48 ...1001% ‘*5 b A cash demand in this market is sull good. It is | crown fancy clusters, 20-1b boxes, $2; 5-crown | 70c; pure, $1 16 Lucol, 50c for beiled | favor of a renewed decline. This party pro- | Erie prior lien 4s. 97% (Wheel & L B 4s, 921y | fesses the conviction that the recent recovery Do Gen 4s .... 88 [Wis Cent 45 .... 92 | i< due to purely technical causes and is the | Ft W & D C 1ats.100 |Con Tob s forerunner of another and longer decline. As | Hocking Val 41481063 /C F & T . s were steady in the latter part of the | ®¥timated that stocks of No. 3 corn have been | Dehesas, 20-1b boxes, $2 50; 6-crown Impertals, and 4Sc for raw in Dbarrels : Lard gession and July closed 160 lower at'G1%c, with | D " continnga. demand ‘the. No. 5 wilk he | 200 Ceboanns, T ar hoice. Jug, J 00 fA8CY. | o1l extra winter strained. barrels, $i: cases. 86 | May a shade lower at 54y taken for shipment. This made May corn rela- | NUTS—Wainuts, No. 1 softshell, 12@12%4c; | $1 09: China Nut, 55@62c per gallon: pura 3 ® - o bes made up almost entirely | Rock Island .... 85% |Permsylvani; % There was considerabie realizing in pro- Vi o hard: tsfoot, in barrels, 75¢: cases, SOc; sperm, 02" these. professional operations. it s neces- | NEW YORK MINING §TOCKS, pe i B T T PRLIE S TR S e Idfeatas nothing. abnotaal 1n respost | Shetets Al 11 ot Noasils’ 10% pire ah Oll_ 15 barreia, 40c: casen Bbe. | sary to dwell upon them at this length In & | yaams Con 20 Little Chlef ... k-4 2dy. | fo prospects for planting the new crop, #11c for I X L, 10@10%c for Ne Pl per gallon. n barreis, 45c; cases, | consiae £ the essential condition of the | Ast sedans July pork closed unchanged, lard was 2lc catern (sacked), $1 1715@1 2735 for Tellow, | 911% 5o ¢ for Ne Plus Ultra | Gocoanut Ofl, in barrels, 63%c for Ceylon and 0.5y | SomeGscation O Alice 32 Ontario . Jower and ribs were off a shade. 3 . | and 8@S8%e for Languedoc; Peanuts, 5@Te for 087 | marky. It does not appear that there has | Breece 20| Ophir 50| 1O A Fint pavuces ranaed as toliows:. * $120g1 25 for White and $110G1 20 for | Fastern; Brastl Nuts, 12@i8c; Filberts, 12g | O 4¢,(0r Australian. 2 — —_— o . | been Bny large outside demand for stocks. | prungwick Con. 04 Phoenix . 08 mixed; California large Yellow, %l 30; 1234¢0: Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, 50@5. COAL OIL—Water Coal Oil In bulk. ing maximum and minimum tem. | Such as is looked for to take up the large | Comstock Tunnel.. 07 iPotosl . 15 Articles, Open. High. Low. Close. | small round do, n1 9 x‘w: ‘:,vm(e. 1 1,40: | O NEY—Comb, 13G13%c for bright, 1i%e | L% Pearl Ol!_!ln c;:g.mn‘:; 29'4-1‘:--L 2le; es_are reported from Eastern siatione: | ndigcsied mass of securitice which is the | Con Cul &'Va..l 35 Eavags’ 17 | Wheat, N AT Egypan. 31 1091 45 for White” and #1200 | ror light amber and 10c for dark: water white | Star- LGt Siave Gasuiimn i alere: _are ed_from East tiogs: [‘undigsated ™ 5 3 % 7 i 8 o : . in bulk, 17c: 42 “incinnati .56 48 | that the casier condition of money has relieved A i b ;w;s.fi:‘l'x‘ Hopes S | . o TN 2% ;i: Ry veaker and qull at $1 10§91 13% per | racted: 6GTYe: lght amber extracted, 3% | incases, Zi4c: Bensine. in bulk, 1dc in cases. 36 Philadelphia .64 54 | the necessity of liquidation of stocks, “fhlcll | Leaaville Con 02/Standard ...3 90 | September ..... 00% 70 o8 | cental, HEAT- P o wB'BEEWAX—m per 1b. 19%c; 86-degree Gasoline, In 1k, le; 1n Sl 8 | e oo T Sk T 8 i wincet | ™ Somron ocke AND BONDE | o B Ao o L T L R T ER UL e st e ond ol B gt B = Money— Westingh' ¥ 4 434 o g % 80| somc evidence of investment puving of wocks | oAOTSY, eiapaaree Com. 08 wh i Flour and Millstuffs. Provisions. Voo I Gt S5 e B o8 Rhnt O which are reached on any considerable ad- | , Bonde— e i 34% 341 3tk | FLOUR—California Family BExtras, $4 40@ | The market closed the week quict and un- | guantity. 3 2 J |vance. The tide of travel away from 1| Aex Central Blogan 32 3115 31% | 4 65, usual terms: Bakers’ Extras, $4 80g4 40; | changed. The Chicago letter of Bolton, De | SUGAR — The TWestern Sugar Refinins 22 @ |street on the part of some of the powerfulPer. | “gaiiroads— Calumet & Heci 2 284, 28% | Oregon and Washington, §3 70@4 per bbl for | Ruster & Co., says: “May pork was higher | Company quotes ~as follows =~ per b £7 £ |sonages in finance serves as a difcouraging | ,onison ........ 82%| Centennial ily and $3 70@4 20 for Bakers' and the other products lcwer. We desire to | in 100-1b bags: by A oot sad Vi 22 £ |influence upon those who look to such guar- | Atchison pfd .... 9T8|Copper Range . 18 224 18 1745 18 2244 nfifimfl#fl— s in are as|again call attention to What we think the | Crushed, 5'*nr?3g:;$iuhmént“;fi“&" H £ | ters for leadership in buying movements. There | Boston & Albany.256 |Dominion Coal . 17 50 17 45 17 474 e: Graham Flour, 25 per 1 ®| loeal conditions are in respect to May pork. | lated. 5. = it G 5 |dn b nodoubt that an lmportant factor in | Somon & Maine 1783 Frankiin 1718 1110 1710 | R ur, 83; Rye. Meal, $2 15; “Hice ions: | Thers are about 20,000 barreis here, brobobly | Granulated, coarse, S0 Fruit Granulaced. causing hesitation is the ulterlor possibllity | Bogton Elev. ....1 isle Royale . . Corn Me ; extr 5t a local packing concern, and th 5.40c ; b Mot ? | 5"ihe application of the principles of the | & Yo" N a1 & FI 204%| Monawi 0 o7 | 5 VBSAD Mottty 3 e s | o oue Jadgment a shote Interest, oge of a | Contectioners A e Do "4 J0or By i | Northern Securities decision at large. The | Fitchburg pfd ...141 Old Dominion. wheat Flour, 26@4 60: ' Cracked ' Wheat, | proportion to the stocks. If we wanted | $ 4:80c: GOUER G0 B Ree B0 ot axen, | 50 | greatest interest 1s manifested in verything | U'nion Pacific .... 80%|Osceola . 67 $425; Whole Wheat Flour,|to be short hog products, we would | W& MEEeT 3 ; Farina, 4 bags, nds. fifié Golisd Outa, bapeels, G109 iy "acks { shooss mgm e+ R B iy ,",;H%,'Pm.;,’??{')'é?‘éz?‘":.‘.c et T 506! Bar] ; ‘eas, | speak! e tone taken for less than 75 barrels or 14 | boxes, $6 50; Green Pe: 45 per 100 Toa. i&“&fl'& - oo .. |golng to ghow the plans of the legal de-LMexican Central . 27%| Parrot . Cloudy .00 | partment in the future prosecution of the Miscellaneous— Quincy . Cloudy .14 | provisions of the anti-trust law. The opening | American Sugar .125% | Santa Fe Copper. 23 Cicar (00 | of admmring by the Interstate Commerce Com- | Am, Sugar pfd..11934| Tamarack ... Pt Cldy (09 | mission of charges suppressing competition by | Am. Tel. & Tel..152 | Trimountatn . Pt Cldy 00 | the Anthracite coal roads has been interpreted | Dom. lron & Steel 283/ Trinity . by Wail street as an intimation that the coal | General Flectric .181 | United States .. | roads would be the mext objective of pro- | Mass. Electric ... 32%| Utah .. | cedure by the Government. The special heav- | Mass. Elec. pfd. Victoria nona 975 67 0 iy % ¥ 965 9 65 962l 965 22 inclined to heaviness, particularly for lard. her liberal recelpts of hogs are expect, 960 957% 960 R veck and the cash demand is not vers St | " Coahaieiailons wers e fellows: Fiouwr Hay and Feedstuffs. good. ~Regelota of hogs. 20,000, againgt 50,00 Receipts of Produce. 20G3 40; spring _ patents, $3 35@3 20; 1) It ‘URED MEATS—Bacon, 12%c per Ib for e %3 1065 40; bakers. §2 3002 B0: No. “:h:l;;:,‘g:,'; e sy S| vy, I8 for light medium. UKGISe for SATURDAY, APRIL 25 X iness shown in that department of the stock | United Fruit . Pheat, 78%c: No, 8, T60; N Y 151,@16c for extra light, 18%@iTe 1 . 4@tBusw. & Pt Cldy . list has been due to that cause. The pres- | U, 8. Sl—ell oid ‘Wolverine 3,;{""»'«7:°mm. 45%c; No. 2' y!llu: :url:g Middlings, though prices are no higher. Hay l.‘::u flll‘-’cd and 17%@18c for ex‘lsr? .u.:: .Fv‘;’.',':k fgnn.“ .M.'Ja:\iwm:‘ »Z}‘.', 42 Pt Cldy . ent decided relaxation of the money market, | U. 8. Steel pfe No. 2 oats, 34c; No. 3 white, 334 @36c; No. 2 | rules firm at the recent advance, with an un- | cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams. 15i4c: Call- | pariey, ctls ... 16,000 Pelts. No . 455 Rain due to the customary reflex of funds to the LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. rye, Boc; good feedins barley, 3“42«: fair to | usually good demand all over the coast and | fornia Hams, 14ljc: Mess Beef, $11 50912 per | (rgrp (East), ctls. 1.200 Hides, No . 455 Forsy reserve centers between seasons. does mot ob- | con for money.92 516/ Norfolk & West. 7314 | choice malting, 45GBic; No. 1 flaxseed, §1 08; | light stocks everywhere. bbl; extra Mess, $12@12 50: Family, $18 50@ | peans, sks ...... 109 Tallow, ctlg . 2t g o scure the issue of the autump requirements | Cohsols for ac.... 92%| Norfolk & W pfd, 91 - | No. 1 Northwestern, 31 10; prime timothy, | BRAN'$20 S0GZ3 per, ton, 14; prime Mess Pork, $14 50: extra Clear. §26; | porarces, sks ... 3505 /Quicksilver, fisks 200 Pt Cldy for money and the inevitable cffect of shrink- | Anaconda .. 5| Ontarlo & West.. 30, | geed, $8 50@3 60; mess pork, per bbi, $17 n{g MIDDLING E 26 650:21 fl: per ton. Mess, $18; Dry Salted Pork, 12c: Pig Pork, | (pions. $ks - Leather, rolls 227 Ra !g;- ing, bank reseryes upon Jocks. Jhfinifi"fi".: Atchison ... 800k Punnsylvania ... ;gh @17'75; laxd, per éoo m.?ga 85a0 of.sa; short, gwm, Ragte: per | 28 Pigs” Feet, £ lm B;;f 15c per Ib. | ppigdlings, sk Wine, galy . idy .00 | ¢ “omptrol 201 . i loose), 6@ 7i; - G erces quol . Cloudy Tecent call for condition of mAtional banks | Bait & Obio ... 08 | Reading ist pid. Jis | on Fides G ry salted shoul- | | TEG/cake Meal at the mill, 5 LARD—Tierces q ¢ per 1> for | gy, tons - 536/ Lime, b und and 12 for pure; half barrels, pure, OREGON. 12%c; 10-1b tins, 12%c; 5-Ib tins, 12%¢; 3-1b - iy * 1.500 Onions, ‘sks | s of April 9 are scanned with eager Interest | can Pacific . for indications of the banking conditions of | Ches & Ohio | the_country. Chi Great West. Reading 2d pfd. (boxed), $10 22%5@10 25; whisky, basis of high | DINE. M%N? Cocoanut Cake, Bouthern Ry .. .. "$1 80; clover, contract ' grade, $11 bo | Meal. $21@28; Cracked Corn. 50; Souhern 1Y b B o, # $ Mixed Feed, $18 50G10 50; Cottonsecd ~ Meal, | tn%, 18 Leh ot R R g"* ders (boxed), $8 37%@8 50: short clear sides 52 These returns show an average tendency for | Cpi, M & St P...187%| Bouthern Pacl ¥ T T PR BRI O B M L Tk T L 3 o, K e . 8.070|Middlings, sks st 29.88 (he Teountrs Throughout toward & lower per- | Degver & B G... 88 | Union Baoife .. o Articles— Receipts. Shipments, | HAY—Wheat; $13 t0G13 50, with sales of BOIE barriin, el She Twtn, Wivei T . Walla.29.76 centage of reserve to deposits than was the | D & R G ptd .... 89 |Union Pacific ptd. 92 | ¥iour, bbls 11, 16,400 | tra fine at 1 .y SRR 12013 9%¢; 5 tierces, SHc per ‘WASHINGTON. remucea .29.78 | case either on February 6, the date of the | Erie .. ... 85%| U. B. Bteel ...... 12 Wheat, bu 16,600 """%mon 5o: Altata, 310.1"'»-1'0101 ) “Flour, qr sks ... 5,000 .74 e il s T L et B Corn, bu . 82,500 | SO0, YW s0gboc per bale, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HONOLULU. EATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | ““The fnancing of the Panama Canal pur- | liinots Central. . (1408 Wabash pta Bo ‘o i 1 A L & Wodl, bales 1eose 3B S5 ol PORECAST. chase is sl an undetermined pr\;:lem in its m&m::_“ gt RD:“l:nn fl“ Bariey, 23,000 4100 . Beans and Seeds. ‘Wool a.“-gn L coming Ko b:: l::: sty ¢ cei. | cheee Mpon the money and foreign ma 4 . 208 st T been actively bought and marketed T mountals country. \While | The excellent reporte of the winter wheat crop, | New York Cen...[133%) On the Produce Exchange io-day ihe butter Pl o e e Interior. A private circular says that the e i o e “Gous¢ ‘ot ‘Call: | £004 Teports of Taiiroad earnings and ropor(s | ar silver fin; 24%d per ounce. Money, 3y | market was esey: creamerice, ’d'a}fi;' Iy, | B onthwest and East and the weakise sy | f9FIDE clip of 1908 witl be the smallest in thir- STOCK MARKET. ” a Ly years, . ) 8% fe v ver o | from all quarters of active and healthy busi. 1 per cent.! The rate of discount in 1&:2:\:. Eggs, eas! rmia there hag been & rapld fall over Ne- | FOR & BT fe"not been unconsidered, | S tharket fak short bills 1s 3% par ran ey | 18G10%e. Thi temperature has fallen from 12 to 14 | but have not sufficed to carry prices of stocks | rate of discount In the open market for three S e pacific Slope. In the great | Upward. The decision of the Interstate Com- | months' bills is 3% per cent. + of California_the temperatures are 5 | merce Comminsion against the reasonableness Limas there is nothing new. Quotations re- | rains have hvand'tond growth and condi- i S| §2 10; _Pea, N Ry ” by Eastern Livestock Market, | ,BBAY ’%‘-."mn%g fi;’,"?“m Fair sales of Hove, both in thie State ana | T T T e pos y ¢ present ratés from Chicago to New York 3 Corrpyp ¥ Exchang: light and of a Saturday o peon e moral ewton, Orcgon and | Lovihes specuiative sentiment sharply owing | ASsociated Banks’ Statement. CHICAGO. e e N e e 5 ers in Southern California to importance attached to advanced rates for CHICAGO, April 25.—CATTLE—Receipts Tow. For Bank of California $514 was paid. gt winds have oecurred at Winnemucea, | Ofisetting the increased cost of operating ex- | NEW YORK, April 25.—The statement of | 100. Good to prime steers nominal, $5 105 70; A rage Clearing- the highest price ever touched by the stock. t Lake City, Modena and Independence. D onis have fared i Better. then averages of the -house banks of this | poor to medium, $4 26@6 10; stockers and feed. On the California Exchange there were a recast de at San Francisco for thirty | o the week shows: Loans $500, $3@4 90; cows, $1 50@4 T5; heifers, good many transactions in Monarch at 30@G2c, hogre: ending midmignt; Apeil 80: ° © Y | Bome buing of new bond Wisucs Fod of o8 | Gecrense $A0SEI00; depoutis Sant 800500 su: it 2 75; f.};“l_- 5 %‘a’ S further advance’ bue Tenty elght was low- hern Californi Clou ler Sunday; - v lves, % it bably s o pndny: | hus been noticed, crease $313,100; circulation $43,638,000, increase Tordny, 10,000 e g Fomtior L W | United Staten 2 A O A og Drn Jdeclined | £43,000; lcgal tenders $68,611,200, ' increase | 30,000; left 2000, Steady to' 5 £ 0 O o b, Californin, Exchange Mt wesk outhern California — Cloudy, _ unsettieq | % per cent, the fu regieretant S6 fs vewler | $1.753.600: specte $184,275100, Increase ga302.- | Madism snd b $6 9567 25; good to were 78,613 shares, valued at $I8J67. the her Sunday; probably lght showers in the | ! B with the chedtes Sat o lant 600; _reserve 886,300, Increase 00; | cholce hea: : way ¥ 100 morning: brisk southwest winds. B TORK FROLk LAY resérve required $221,000,825, 1 ;[ 725 ik, For Additional Commercial News See Nevada_loudy, umsettied weather Sunday; s 1. Close. "'-:Lnlo‘\’i' $10,085, 47 hmvg RoLT: ex ipts 1 Bheep Iu,-lz S eeey: ceeituaet cok; MV W M| SEEDE . ik ke B Ry RO et | Rt micea. 837004 35: Wosiern sheems g Thixiy Qe