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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY " APRIL 29, 1903. 11 the ket Ikt A e ke ok | Wheat and Other Grains. = |53 pour ant bave to by skt amiekiz, This; AUCTI“N S " ES was down 20c at §0 30 -and ribs were 173c sizes. tends to weaken the market on such lower at §9 37%. . | WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are quiet at 21s 3d for | fruit. Tangerines are firmer, there being very The leading futures ranged as follows: new crop loading and 13s 91@15s spot, with very | few coming in. Mexican Limes had a sharp Articles— Open. High. Low. Ciose. | little doing in the latter. The chartered |Jecline. The Panama steamer ‘brought up Wheat No. 2— .~ Wheat fleet In port has a registered tonmags | [ SN Stocks of ripe Fanates Were DO B0y i GO T T | 24N sswinet ZLAIT tone on the same d8Le | was very littie business in Apples and prices o year; l, 82, S, ai = - %707 @R 6% | 060; on ihe whv to this port, $35.000 tons, | Send unchanged. Eix or mors cars of OF OoF * T 72 i against 217,730. 4O 45 44 44 ) STRAWBERRIES—Longworths, $9@13 per i o uw. U A el e el shicks ‘Ge. | chest: Malindas, $07 per chest and $262 25 333 44 44 44! per crate. T % | creased 5,000,000 bushels in March. The |PUSRE. L o6 her box: r - French crop outlook is reported unfavorable. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. adliscatiensous— : o BEOBE By | oty ot sl o e vores | “Ehats “FRbin Pl fual Oranges “ Sty 5 Septemby 2815 - 28 28 : 3 30 per box; choice, $1 25@1 75; standards, . eplembar L 254 % | cresse of 4,152,000 busheis; Europe and afioat, | $202 30 per bow choice. $1 251 T0; arcariy [») September Am Car & F Am Car & F pfd.. I decrease, 4,752,000 - vk 4 2 1795 1815 17640 17 half boxes, $1 75@2; Lemons, B0@75c for ocal stocks and bonds still quiet. el e Y 108214 | "his" market shows mo chanse worthy ot |Siandarc, $1G1 70 for cholcs and 81 (507 53 N "all street stocks steady on the day. B e o 0 9 20 CASH WHEAT. e e e, S mas Tor g e %t Am Smelt & Ref.. 5 9 9 30 California ~ Club, 81 35G1 40; California | awCaiian: Pineapples. §3@4 per dozen. Siloer and Mexican Dollars continue to advance Am Sm & Ref pfd. s 507 9 930 | White Australian, $1 50@1 521; Northern f P - i p rRe oy, R T Enort R, per 100 1or_- §1%; Oregon Vatey, 8w D™ | Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins ? 1 V"heat quae coly 111 rooklyn Rap Trn. 50 955 940 i 'gon Valley, 2%. 3 IWheat quict and featureless. - Barley slowly declining. Golo Fuel & Tron.. o 5% 980 91 L FUTURES. % At 1 0’Clock Sharp. Corn lower and X e L | Con Gas ... ¥ Septem! 9 37% % 0324 935 | Session 9 to 11:30 a. m, Stagnation still prevalls in everything. Deal- : ’ Vdul[ _Oat: and Rye weak and neglected. | Gome Tow i 111 Cashguoigions were 18, Gilowe: FIow | ptay. no sates, 0P MEM Low. Clom. |ers say that the market for all descriptions 1a | 1 will sell A FINE FIECE OF PROPERTY on Bran and Middlings still scarce and firm. | Hocking Coal 11110 steady: No, 2 spring wheat, T8%c: No. 3. 1% | Decomber .....$125 1 251 $1 24% §1 24% | SUTPIY at & standstill. ~Quotations 8re WD~ | . riying ‘five acres set in fruit, prunes E 6 % 7 | Int Paper .. . @75c; No. 2 mh 7 s_fi% 'éz e, N%s. 2.0, 'm ion changed. Stocks of everything are light. peaches, all varleties of small fruit, fine 7 Hay continues in good interior and northern demand. {3t Paper b8 ... e Toomat: e 2 rye, S0 go fesding | NO sales: S FRUITS—Apricots, 5%@8c for Royals and | Peaches. all varieties of smal [rind tank. 2 ' % - 3 | Laclede Gas < barley, 6@40c; fair to cholce malting, 48@55c; | BARLEY—The market continues It slow | S4@18¢ for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples 3% | = Just the place for a model home. Fair demand for Millstuffs, but Flour dull. National Biscult .. No. 1 Baxssed. 3l e e b ety AesIing Soll the Centknd i oGl Do o R L L R AR S AR o et e % s $i 10; prime timothy 5 55@3 60; mess CASH BARLEY. - ¥l Bo % 5 - T %: " Nectarines, 4%@5 1 hite; Plums, 5@te Lunch will be ved by G. H. Wheeler, ca Colored Beans firm. Limas weak. Seeds nominal. 3 FOT o P S s, more e Sidsh (ose 50.90 | grFocd: 31 03I 001 Brewing and Shipping | for yitted R T S e e i B hecse - - @ dry salted shoulders (Boxed). B8 50% g.r,lr ex'. s !uwnl 10; Chevalier, $1 33@1 59 for | 4¢ for black and 4@5c for white. _Parhies coming by train will be met at Mt utter, Cheese and Eggs about as before. acific Masl . $B21y: short clear sides (boxed)., $1010 1214 o' chalce. o PRUNES—1902 crop, 2@2%4c for the four | View Station and taken to see the Famous People’s Gas % s A hieh winmk £1 0: cier, con. FUTURES. aizes, with %@le premium for the large sizes. | Ynigo Rancho of 688 acres which I have for Raisins, Nuts and Dried Fruits stagnant and unchanged. | . Pullman Pal Car.. .Session 9 to 11:10 a. m. RAISINS 1802 crop are quoted as follows: | sale. . L e Open. High. Low. Close. | 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-Ib boxes, 5iic per | Terms of Sale on Real Estate—One-half cash: Articles— Recelpts. Shipments. | May—No sales. 1b; 3-crown, B%e: 4-crown, 6c; Seedless, loosc, | 10 per cent on fall of hammer: ten days al- Provisions declining under lar ger supplies of Hogs. ! Republic Steel ... Flour, barrels. 6,000 17,400 | December 91% 91% 91% 91% | Muscatels, bc; Seedless Sultanas, 5c: Seedless | lowed for examining title; balance of purchass Hides working into beticr shape | Republic Steel “pid Wheat, busheis (Bra0e 15800 o T ekdinRy Thompsons, bi4c; 2-crewn London Layers, 20- | to sult at 71 per cent. Hsdes wo ¢ . | . 2 R s 270, Open. High. Low. Close. e e e S FRANK CROBAUGH, 1Wool firm and moving off freely. Hops quiet and weak | Toion Bax &5 3 R i R Tedaoihe AUOL Sl s e B e 42 30 Gerow mperiate Real Estate Broker g ¥ ops q wear. 'n Bag & P Co pfd Bariey, buehels . 41,700 e e L B ke F “":m 20-1b boxes, $3; Seeded, f. 0. b. Fresno, fancy, Mt. View piis : o it = B e S e e S—Are weak and extremely du b Ve ;T4 3 Beef and Mutton still weak. Hogs easy. U 8 Toater sbi.: n the Produce Exchange todey the Butier | recent decline. though stocks are not heavy | "Ny T Wainte, Mo ¥, softahell, 12012%c: | 3. 0. MU Good Potatoes and Omions firm. Inferior stock dull Eoenes B T TiMer covtin, Tem T | Sf, sttt a7 madegatel” Voo demand sim | a2 togries 1 1 Sarsaart Tidtishec B | I+ O MUBFEY, Auctioner, 00 ¢ and Ontons firm. Inferior stock dull. T § Rubber pfd @1sise. WOct of thape Thcsaliors g e e tits. Ney Jome. White, $1 20@1 Black, $1 1211 20; i . 7o f Rea.' $111501°20 tor ‘Common and $1 216 1of | Huuorns mras Nat 159150, Filberte. 150 choice; Gray, nominal. 12}c; Pecans, 11@13¢c; Cocoanuts Total sales ...466,80 Forcign Futures. CORN—Prices are lower again, and dealers | HONEY—Comb, 12@134c for bright, 11%e g RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCIECO. 54 ’r“tf:;l the market flat, with a very poor de- | gor .llxht a,nmb;:;:_nd";gi f‘z;lr‘bg:r“lw‘;:::dwxgl: 135 HEA D NEW YORK, April 28.—United Railroads of ; 3 = | o, Western (sacked), $1 1715@1 20 for Yellow, | g | U_S Steel prd . | Western Union . | 1 Vegetables coming in freely. Poultry in fair supply but firm. Game sclling well. Oranges plentiful. Limes and Strawberries lower. * % _— = 4 : ! : dark. 4@4%e, Ean Francisco, 10,000 at $78 50. $1 1713@1 20 for White and $1 15@1 17 for Lot e R 1M Pri Ak Aais = Gr W YORK BONDS LIVERPOOL. :":3’:?;.,:,':2.";‘.5“‘,‘, large, Yellow. :: »mm’i 25 BEESWAX—26@28c per Ib. ... mab;e};’ ;rs;ebzmnm. and. mucmmm, etail Meat Prices. ort! ead ..3 Cloudy 106 (Penna .. .. 98% Wheat — May. Eev ok 400! . . $1.20@1 30: . . These horses weigh from 1000 to 1300 Ibs; also . oy Y e 106 L & N unified 45.161 | Opening s Gl Faypuan $1 {001 45 for White * and $1 208 Provisions. 25 Brad of gooa drivers and saddie horsex: 1% - 1 Portland Ciear .00| U S 38 reg.......107% [Mex Cent 48 ... T | Clo o B RYE-—Dull and weak at $1 10@1 13% per ctl. X - N SeGily RS D + following retafl prices for Meats are | Portland .-...31 Clear 001 11 S 2s coup.. 1. 10k * Mex Cent 1ai inc 26% BUCKWHEAT—$§1 752 per ctl Chicago was much lower and all the steam | signed by Fred Nast of Woodiand; all horses 4 by the Retall Butchers' Protective As- | POINt Reves..3 B 00| T S new 4s reg_ /136 Minn & St L 4s. April Sept.-Dec. e ik 5 seems to have left that market. TWE wire to | Suaranteed, same as if bought at privats sale. : e Fuiniiliing P12y -00 | U S new 4s coup.137_ IMo Kan & T 4= 24 90 22 85 Flowr and Millshulf Bolton, De Ruyter & Co. says that the mai- AT AUCTION TO-MORROW Prime Roast, 15@I8c; Porterhouse | Sacramento Pt.Clay .00 | U B old 4s reg...110% g e 24 R0 22 90 our ana Malistufls. | ket is active and weak, that the packers are THURSDAY. April 30, at 11 o’clock. 18@233c. Tenderloin Steak, 15G18c; Sir- | Sait Lake Pt.Cidy 03 | ;09 ©oup Flour- g 5 e not supporting it and that the cash demand is STEWARI'S HORSE MARKET, n Steak, 12la@15c. Top Round Steak, 124c; | San Francisco. Clear 00 | S re ":‘fih“ pening 25 31 20 Trade is fair in Milletuffs, but dull in Flour. | poor. Jesides, receipts of Hogs are very much 721 HOWARD ST. e Rt aant, Bie; Samy | B %y Oes - - Clear .00 | 400 en Carth Fac Be Closing . - -+ 8285 SL20 | Al quotations remain unchanged. larger than at this time last year. % E. STEWART, Auctioneer. s, éc; Soup Meat, W | S8an Diego Clear .00 | {10 e 20) 4 W sokcah S < FLOUR—Californfa Family Extras, $4 407 | This market sympathizee with Chicago and AL—Loin Rosst, 15@20c; Ehoulder Roast, Iisible € S Iy is Jdull, weak and nominal L &16c; Chops or Cutlets, 15@20c; Stew, 124 | g | Ralt & Ohio 4s ead gen 4s . T 1sible Grain Suppiy. 4 €5, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, §1 30@4 4 CURED MEATS - Bacon. 12 per Ib for }‘» 5}; g i Balt ‘& Ohio 2 St L & 1M con .sn‘l“._‘: 5 Oregon and g\'u.m“.wn. $3 T0@4 per bbl for | heavy, for light medium, 141a@IiBe for i S e & of TTON—leg, 15c: Foreguarter, 10@llc; O conv 4 St L &s 8% . ORE A Sren “amily and $3 704 20 for Bakers'. . Te 11 TETTRING ISINESE on account o - South 2de.. St L §W 1s. 90% | . NEW YORE, Aptl Special cable and | Sy S g Mhrices In packagés are as| o, I3%@16c for extra light, 163@17c £°T| sickness I am compelied to seil the entire con- ». 8G10c: Prime Chops. 12is@20c. NG LAMB-—Chops, 25c: Leg Roast, 124 sugar-cuied and 171a@ifc for extra sugar- cured: Eastern sucar-cured Hams. 1534c: Cali- | tents of my stable, with good will and lease ct t L SW 28 radstreet's show the | fqjlows: ent of Ga bs egraphic advices to raham Flour, & per 100 Ibs; @idc: Shoulder Roast, 10§12%c: Chops, 15g 1uma -.- .5 % — - | Cent of Ga 1st In A & A Pass 48 82 | fullowing changes in avallable supplies as com- Flour, Rye Meal, : Rice Flour. | rq ) 2 barn, to the highest bidder: 19 good driving and 3 1 P = = = | Ches & O 41gs. outhern Pac 4s pared with last account: 0 50; Corn Meal, $3; extra cream do, $1 15 | (onia Hame, 141sc: Meas Beef, S11 S0Q12 per | (o le e rmer. 27 sets of single and double | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL South R: 2612 50: Family, $13 500 “hi_ & Alton 3las Tty WHEAT - United States and Canada, east of | 08t Groats, §4 50; Hominy, $3 75@4; Buck- 4 g . P wheat Flour, $4 2544 50: Cracked Wheat, Rockies, decrease 4,162,000 bushels; afloat fo® | ¢:'5o. parina, $4 2b: Whole Wheat Flour, 14; prime Mess Pork, $14 50: extra clear, $26; h:;‘":l‘!'-_z”r;;dd‘llx,":f_xvsr-w-_f m»«;r'v.'-:dz 2 , LoRY Bi 12%c: P, i | © d ys, 7 ness ), 8 Mrool Ty Salak Buvk R T robes, forks, blankets, etc. at $00 » prices do not cover the cheaper grades, 1 s * impossible to quote reguiar prices on | FORE( The pressure has risen generally over the 5 5 | € B & Q new 4s. 03% Tex & Pa | CM&StP gen 45. 1087, TSt L & W 4s i ¢ fogd | ¢ « AST, | | bbl: extra Mess, $ i | £26: Pigs’ Fect, $5; Smoked Beef, 13¢ per Ib. , The e bas ri neral e | C&N con Ts... Jon Pacific 15 | and in Europe, decreare 600.000 bushels; total | £1 50: Rolled Oats barrele. $7@9: In. sache FRID. fay I'he Weather and Crops. Crapon Oosst, whare there bak bom & Seil | OB e T g e o $5 S0ansh ot Bariey, L80: Suue Beas, P B TRy i kbt or g e ooy 1 ¢ 5. > 3 . S CC&S L ") Y, ash 1s.. rn—United States d ., e | bo: 50; G e 55 ¢ x - - - The weather is warmer in California, except | €€ G&S 1 gen ds 293 Wabash 1o Rockies, decrease 1,231,000 bushels. [ $6.50; Green Peas, §5 per 100 Ibs. | PUT0b tins, 12%c: B.ib tins, 137c; 3 - along the coast from San Francisco to Po port of A. G. McAdie, section | Conception. Fog prevails off shore. Except Utah and Southern Idaho, there has been no rain west of the Rocky Mountains. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty General Sum y.—~The weather during the | hours ending at midnight April 29: meek was warm and generally ciear, with light | Northern California- Cloudy Wednesday and Oats—Unlt States and Canada, east of the Rochics, decrease 204,000 bushel Amonig the more (mportant decteases report- od this week are those of 1,550,000 bushels in e Santtann, 500.000 bushels at Northwestan fi. | Hay dealers report a continued demand for O, ot 000 bushels at - Chicags | Seattle and other northern points, as well as | private elevators and 69,000 bushels at Port- | gcod inquiry in the interfor of this State. Al 5| Col & South 4s.. 8815/Wabash deb B | Den & Rio G 4s.. 9975 West Shore 4s. Erie prior lien 4s 073, /W & L Erie 4s. Frie gen 4s...... S6% Wis Cent 45 . Tt W&D City 15t.110 * |Con_Tob Hock Val 4l3s |fl'¥3“7l' | 3% B Rock Isl . &6 'Manhattan Hav and Feedstuffs. | COTTOLENE—One half barrei, 10%c; three B P bt half barrels, 1 one tierce, 9%c; two tierces, AUCTION SALE of HORSES, WAGONS, | 9%c. 5 tiere 9%¢ per Ib. HARNESS, WEDNESDAY, April 2%, at 1l ja m. Hides. Tallozw. ”:;L;[ and Hops. ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 Sixth 3t. » week rector of the ciimate and crop service of the Vesther Buresu, is as follows: TogE & & the coast and drying winds in the possibly Hent howers in northern portion; | CING S land, Me. this keeps the market fir a— Sarme sh souther! NG STOK o rodbunggyl o ons were very favorable for | Warmer: fresh s iy winds. MINING § & The leading increase ig that of 255,000 bush- Bran, Middiings and rts continue sti Good Wools are now coming in freel: 1 S T Mecrk but the ab- | Southern California—Cloudy ~ Wednesd Adams |Little Chief ..... @ els at Louisville. and in light supply at the high prices. iy e AN | heavy. 30@40c per Ib: medium, 27@29¢: light growing crops ang farm work, bl """ | with fresh westerly winds. Alice {Ontarto A BRAN—$21@21 50 per ton meet with an activy .demnd at unchanged | 5 o0l "D L " Leather, 20@88c: «noe of rain i% being seriously feit in some | Nevgda —Fair Wednesda; Breece ek 10phir T 2 MIDDLINGS—$27G28 g prices. 1 'y, 550 o and 3 . k. s % . New Vork Metal Market L $2° per ton. Leather, Beavy, 35@3%¢ for 1 and 30@: central and southern interior dietricts, Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Wednes- | Brunswick Con.. Phoenix e ork Meiat Marret. < per ton. The Hide market is in better shapé for sell- | ror No, medium, 3083 ore the soil is becoming very dry and pas- : light southerly winde. changing to brisk | Comstock Tunnel | Potost FEEDSTUFFE—Rolled Barley, ers, éven wet salted showing more strength | Skirting 0. 1, 40G42c . 2, e; Collar hern California and | Westerl AL PUENEIR &3 AR {Con Cal & Va...1 |Savage NEW YORK, April 28 —Tin was easier in | ton: Ollcake Meal at the mill, than for some time. Dry rule firm. Leather, 15@16c per foot: Trace Leather, 40% in better con- Forecast Officfal. | Horn Silver 1 Sinera | the London market, declining about 7s 6d, with'| bin& $20026 50; Cocoanut Cake, Hops are quiet at the recent decline, with | 4c; Kip, unfinished, 40@30c per 1b; Veai, fin- Small Hopes .. tandard _ Meal. $27@28: Cracked Corn, , while futures re- | Mixeq Feed, $18 50419 alf. finished, ‘65c@$1 per good growth Tron Silver continue excei- [ | Leaaville Con.. ot clo e 3 : | some ccntracting for new crop still going on | ished, 50@60c per Ib spot closing at L1 Cottonseed Meal, b, most of the transactions be- | p: ‘1:.-,, Sides, 1681 { at M@ltic per per foof Belt Knife e Bayins = - ® | BOSTON STOCKE AND BO | mained unchanged at £137. Locally tin was a | §26 50 ing around 18c s - PR s 3 and there are | | 0= P [ Tittte lower on the inside price, but the aver- | HAY—Wheat. §12 50413 50, with sales of ex- | ' HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | Sopak o o “Bona2s por toar stick, een feed is| EASTERN MARKETS: 1| can loans ..4@5 Adventure | age_was without material change, spot closing | {73 fine at §14: Wheat and Oat, $12G13 50: | about 1lic under quotations. Heavy salted | $13 50616 per cord. 1 i} wheek an § § | | Time toans .. .48,@a% |Allouez | at $29 95 {Red and Black Oat, $12G173; Barley. $10 5041 10c; medium, 9c; light, Sige: , OIL—Linseed, 54 for bolled and 52 for raw swing is in prog- | | 13 i - 'Amalgamated ... 6415 | Copper & €d in London to £60 for | Stock. §10@10 Alfalia. $10@12 per ton. i $15¢ for heavy and for light: in barrels ses, Sc more: California Castor ans and gardem | #——————— o | on ds...... 99%|Daly West | both spot and futures, while it remained quiet | STRAW—40G50c per bale. | lted Kip, 8 | O, In cases, No. 1, T0c: pure, $1 16; Lucol 2 it : v - Mex Cent $s.. 312 Bingham and nominally unchunged in the locul market | e | 1015¢: 7'} Sae 1o Detiolt AN 655 Tor ee T Reiatas Eiwsd TR New York Stock Market. Raiircads— & Hecla... | ith lake, electrolytic and casting quoted at Beans and Seeds. SNt e ! h i | Ofl, extra winter strained, barrels, $1: cases. crop prosp e s BnitenTiAl £14 50414 | short, wool, h: medium, 70@90c: 10n% | ¢y 5. (hina Nut. S6@42c per gallon: purs he prevalent opinion = Atchison pfd Cop Range | Lead wa 1 lower in London, where it | : { wool, $1@1 B0 each: Horse Hides. salt, $3 for | Nentetoot in barrels, A ooy g B o1 apricots there NEW ¥ = . Bos & Albany {Dom Coal (1043, | closed at £11 6d, but remained at $4 Reanz remain as before quoted. Limas are | nd $2 50 for medium. $2 for small and | " Whale Oli, natural White, 50@55¢ : 3 and in some sections [ NEW ¥ April 28.—To-day’s stock mar- | Bos % 3¢ 176 'Frankin . 101y | local! weak, with liberal supplies in the south, while Colts: y, pure, g Ay i sy Bsy & expected to be above average. Apri- | ket was very similar to that of vesterday. | Bes | per gallon; Fish O], in barrels, 45c; cases, 3 Spelter wal €1 and ct $5 7 Tron closed nchanged In London at £21 78 | colored kinds are firm und New York mariet. for overland shipment. $1 50 for medium, in Glasgow and at | seeds gre quiet and oc | | | | ton Tievated..146 [Isle Royale . | except that to-day the professional selling | Fitchburg pfd...141% Mohawk .. | came early in the day and the short covering | Union Pacific.... 90% Old_Dominion | | | | | a steady demand canut Ofl. in barrels, 6314¢ 581;c for Australian. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl in bulk, Ceylon and all sections, om encourag- d a smail ship- locally iron was . , e 22 B8 Onneol s6a 1010 In | e o u 3 avilie later. Yesterday the buying came first and | Mgx Contral .- i 13 | auler. ‘No. 1 . Northern. is quoted ut | Butte Al WHtE Tmedium, Pearl Ofl, jn cases. Zic: Astral, Zic: i rey the realizing afterward. But the whole mar- | Amer Sugar .....125 |Quincy 4 2 26G22 75: No. 2 {oundry, outhern, and Pink. tar, 25c; Klaine, 27c; Bocene, are becoming pientl ket was strictly" professional unless there may | Amer Sugar pid.119% Santa Fe Cop. . 2 foundry, Northern, at 320 50G21; No. 1 | 3 TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 5%4@0c per lo: tove Gasoline, In bulk, 17c; ern s ia walpute are In good bave n some dribbling of lquidation of Ter et 16014 | Tamarac! i foundry, Southern, and No. 1 foundry, South- | N Be: grease, G4e. 2313¢; Benzine, in bulk, 13¢; in cases, & the Sacrumento Valley and | gmal holdings, due to weariness :uh the per- "ur:\:r]rnn E? sr‘ 27:1 'rrtm"o:'m,;ln ey ern, sofi, at $21 50422 10. Warrants nominal. | Yeliow Mus- | \\’nnxl,ufi.uum,n- r v spring clip are 4c; R8-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 2le; In - g, 1 i D eather | Sistent apathy’ of the market. The result of | Gen Edectriy ... 191 | Trinity ..... (3 $ e e tard, §3; Flax “anary. 6% for East- Loothiil fr 15c: do.defective, | cases, Zitac. % Vae g e 5. | the day’s trading wes a show of exceedingly | Mass Electric )% | United States . 248y New York Cotfton Market. Alfalfa, Rape, 11,@2% im- northern, according to couui- TURPENTINE—Tle per gallon in cases and a the week. ond 34 comdition, | ®mall net ‘change=. Most of these are on the | Mass Elec pfd... 873 |Utah Hemp, 33@31%c per 1h: Millet, 3%@ vafla, 12¢15c; San Joaquin f.ee, 11% 4 65¢ in drums and iron barrels. . 5 in mp {“la; | Side of losses, as the deciines wers not all | United Fruit.....104 |Victoria v 4c; Broom Corn’ Seed, $1416 per ton. defective, 9@1le par Ib. RED AND WHITE LEADRed Lead, 6@ bably exceed that of iast ported light in the NEW YORK, April 28.—The cotton market | DRIED PEAS—Green, $1 §5a2 per ctl. 54 | Winona | closed barely steady. net 4@i4 points lower. $ 17154206 per Ib, 614c per Ib; White Lead, 6@6%c, according to © 831, | Wolverine — | completely recovered. Amalgamated Copper | U S Steel ... 3 e quantity. | safned for the day 3%, being heiped by the | [ Steel pfd | rally in the metal rket. St. Louls and San | Westinghouse C.. 85 | ta s Jooking well tor harvest. Green feed Is QUICKSILVER—$44 50@46 for local use and Potatoes, Onions and I'egetables.| San Francisco Meat Market. e - 5 "yetims sentition. | FYSREINS thosee 135 Siigher on Mocount of. the | LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. { Lastern Livestock Market. | P ?*'s,fi'.f‘i’n'!.““,\’.?.'..:’.‘.fi::g Salt Company ng B0l AN esaive ut (Toad had been acquired from the Southern | on foF TODEY- . 02 (Mot & veeniem i § - { erings of old Burbauk Pota. | liogs, while no lower, are easy, as recefpts | follows: Genuine Liverpcol, $14@ e % Decoming quite dry and although official disclaimers were forth- | Anaconda ... 'B%lOntario & W.. Loy CHICAGO. ~ [toes were in limited supply and firm, but | are increasing. Large Sheep are plentiful, | common, $1 90; Dairy, per ton, i places. Cherries will be light New York Central rose sharply at| Avemicon: ... ... S3% Pennsylvania { CHICAGO, April 28.—CATTLE—Receipts, | trashy stock was plentiful and sold slowly, al- | while small are in light supply and firm, Beef If Ground, $12 28@12 75; Rock Sait. niy. Pears, peaches and prunes will yield Some special weakness was manifest | stchison pfd .... 94i; Reading . 4000; steady. Good to prime steers, $3G540: | though offered at easy prices. Good large mew | is rather lower akain on the Inside quOtAtions. | trenuiated. "l";':fi‘fl n:;"f,_,':""" G #nd simonds will be | in Eouthern Pacific and St. Paul, which was | Bait & Ohlo 911, Reading 1sf pid.. sale, but most of the | Veul and Lamb are unchanged. pe, but spric | medium, $4 25G0: stockers and feoders, $3M5: | Potatoes found ready SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- { ght in = e sections. Vi ards a v'm ex- | the cause of some —,‘5' conjecture on the t | Can Pacific . .1.!_ Read 2d pfu.. cows and heifers, $£1 50@5. canners, i receipts were small and hard to sell. Stocks DRI ED MEATS. - .- ap ming into om. alf al tin hest o stoc e | Chi Gu Vest.. ([, 2 ith Ry pfd.. s fed steers, $4@ at a sharp advance. Fancy domestic were . ColIOWE: . . corat] X s - S Coast and Hay Secti ek, with | o F S Serm et e s e O A S Bacits | OGE Receipts, | coas, 19,000; to‘morrow, | Cleaned up And_firm. ~COmMGH. stock was I | & Sremr S abe for Stecrs and SXQTHe per | LoNIISh, Sie: Candy Crassiatsd 8 8% " weather pre wee ome of the - " use e 801160 Pacific 3 2 s il e e Bew ; BF 7% or St d 614L@7 | Dry Gi ! 8. Dry o . pr n 50.000; left_over, 6000: Slow (o 10c tower. @mble supply and caey. New Green were in | |b for Cows. | coarse, 5.40c: Fruit Granulated, 5.40c: Beet i 5 be- vimg winds in some places. ¥he soll is TN very ary in mearly ail sections, snd ain is mesded. In some of the southern dis- i» feared the grain and hay crops will a keen watchfulness for signs that they are| Den & Rio G pfd 887 Union Pac pfd lightening their loads. Current gossip point- | Erie ......... % U 8 Bteal ... ing to plans for some permanent retirements | Erie Ist pld ..... vs | S Steel prd ] owing to condition of health in the case of | Erie 24 pfd 315 Webagh . if rain does not fail soon. Grain | 5 " on, ders gives additional force | JII Central .... Wabash pfd n in the central and morth- | ¢o this rumor. xport of gold .was of | Louis & Nasn De Beers made good s'fl-lh:u-‘m‘f ihe | merely sentimental effect, as the present statc | Mo Kan & Tex.. 26% Rands ... ie in progress in San WAL | of the money market Is one of growing eave. | N ¥ Central.. aps B busadex e | The principal demand for remlitance by ex- | Butchers, $6 5047 03 7 10@7 25; light, $6 $6 00@7 05, to Choice heavy, | free supply and rather'dull bulk of = There were liberal receipts of bay vegetables i e Nethers, ; Ew Mee ulk of sales, | und prices had no hange. Asparagus - and | per g TN " ethers, $4@10¢; Ewes $@9%c market steady to - Peas were in good demard, both locally and for Spring. 11@12c per Ib. o Fang g shipping, and the surpius stocks of the formor | jo 10c_more: half-barrels, '25c more: boxes, 50c (S, 0 oo $5106 | went 1o the canner.:who paid 85@00c for the | FORK—Urcased Hogs, 0G1lc per Ib. -ib bags. 10c more for all kinds. Tab- fair to cholce mixed g i LIVESTOCK AR . oo 615 pes ), $4 BO@S T prri best No. and $1 16 for No. I. oice Rhu- AVESTOC MARKET. lots—H. -barrels, 5. ; boxes, 6.15¢ per Ib. R By G 53, 2MU* #4303 | parb eold well, but common stock was dull and | The following quotations are for good. sound | No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its ” el accumulating.” There were -no vegetables r- lLivestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 | equivalent. ranuiated (i00-1b bags only). 3.30c: Confec- tioners' A, 5.40c; Magnolia A. Sc;: Extra C. 4.90c; Golden €, 4.80c; “D," 4.T0c; barreis, ipts, 14,000 1y 1-164 per ounce. VEGETABLES— i and northern portions of the val- | River Plats Bank, Limited, announced to-day | 5n4 not so steady. for extra_fane n crop is in good condition and will | the engagement of $500,000 goid for shipmeut : WHEAT—Receipts e centr 360IFeed, sks . | allowing is progressing. De-| . o o "0 ihis time Is for the purposs of | Monéy. The rate of dis- | 8T. JOSEPH. | ceived from Los Angeles, but carried-over stock ' Pr cent shrinkage for Cattle: LUMBER—Retail prices are as follows: its are doing well in most l<|l<‘_n’ aying off /maturing indebtedness on the part | count In for short bills is | . JOSEPH, April 28 —CATTLE —Receipts, | Was offering (recly and brought good pri CATTLE —Steers. 8%@9%%c: Cows and Heif. | Pine, ordinary sizes, $22@253: extra sizes same reports of dropping. The | PRSI F0 e bankers, simply because | 3% per cent, and for three months' bills, 314 | : weak to 10c lower. Nutives, $4 15@4 55, + Hothouse Cucumbers in free supply and | ers. 7ige; thin Cows, 4@be per Ib. | higher; Redwood, $17@20; Lath, 4 feet. $4 50. robably be below averase. [ o8 TO% STOE ey 8 . e and it 1y | pet cent. { and_heifers, $2 25@5 10; stockers and A lower. Garllc was-firmer. with stocks still | CALV. per 1b (g1oss weight) | Pickets, & and 6 feet, $6@11: Shingles, $2 of cHerries was made Iram | Wenty 18 SrOVIRE CheRPee B e A eraed | £ $3 50G5 10. very light. A sack of String Beans from | S 4@1%c; Ewes, fc per Ib | for No. 1 and $1 75 for No. 2; Shakes. $13 T e I e Mo i i N i Ao e 7o) * “Recelpts, T500; 10c to 15c¢ lower. | Coachilla sold at 15c per Ib. (gross weight). | for split and $14 for sawn: Rustic, $50G3S. an Joaquin Veliey—The weather during the | 5c8 o A S ey | 50@6; bulk, $6 8066 0. : 0ld Burbanks from the river. 35@s0c per 3S—Live Hogs, 160 1bs and up, 7 o a5t ‘week has been generally clear and warm- | oWing o the "'{’WIZ",TJ\.".‘;'.“’("SF‘l.:"”'".&] | New York Grain and Produce.’| | SHEEP— Recelpts, 4200: best lambs, higher 1 Oregon do, 65c@$1; River Reds, 30G35c per under 160 Ibs, 7%c: Ferders, :?iim‘,'f@ | Receipts of Produce. are thesouthern por. | irregular. total sales, par value, $1.500.000 | = s (A e Y Rl B LIl per ctli Sweet Po-, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota: For Tuz‘s(m.:rc,n:“r;'r‘c‘x‘n .:;'., s reported stunted nite s new 4s advanced % per cent e Yo 4 3 S NIONS : : . ar sks. ¥ c s, - fmeisture, and without un- | on the i L X NEW YORK, April 28.—FLOUR—Receipts. | Boston Wool Market, e e o T b .um‘ < = 7 ctis 5{Wool. bales . « goud the crop will be very light George O. Gordon, agent of the London and | 33200 barrels; exports, 27,240 barrels; dull | g | 35¢ per box. i General Merchandise. . ctis 4.:«‘;1':::.11:1.:- 100 | | s sks . sparagus. $1 40G1 50 per j e BOSTON, April 28.—The wool market has 1 15@1 25 f y ln!mb&rflg Qe No. 1and | pAGS_Grain Bags, 5%@5%c for June-July | Corn, ctis 0 bushels: exports, | Vi i v in some parts of Tulare County re- | ;o Bucnos Ayres to-morrow. = '_‘!?IO“H some improvement this week, but there 'efi§1 for No. D@65 e r box; ! o coused grester damage than was | W YORK STOCK LIS 49,900 bughe! - 0: 2 red, 055 | i no particular change in pric Territory reon Pean, 312581 15 per sacks Sring Beans | delivery; San Quentin. 5.55c; Wool Bags, 323 | Rve. ctls . ght to apricots, peaches and | i B elevator; No. 81% - el yoals have been inguired for and prices are | fiom Los Angeles, 10@i2%c per Ib; Wax, § | 5oc; Fi Eigiten ML [ Potamsen = the crop will be good, and in other | Stocks— e Northern Duluth, 863c f. 0. b. afioat. Optlons | firmly held by dealers. Idaho fine, 14@1415¢; 10c per 1b; Tomatoes, Florida, repacked. ' $4@ | FRUIT—The Californta Fruit | Potatoes. sk | 81% | opered firm on less favorable Southwest crop | fine medium, 16@15%c; medium, 15@16c; Wyo. 4 50 per crate; Los Angeles, $1 35@1 50 per | Assoclation quotes as follows for fruit crop will be large. Grapes :tr:iwn ,,d . ed in excellent condition, With pros- | Atchison pi s dvance in Liverpool, large de. | ming fine, 14@14%c; fine medi 5 T crate; Mexican, $1 50 per box: Summer Squash | ., ’ 5 ke gl B arge e | Medtum, 16016%0; Utah and- Nevmia WOi08Ci | from Los Angsles, S111 25 per box: Cabbege, | 2%-ID extra standard.and extras: g wcts for @ large crop. There is a large crop | Balt & Ohio sifgs s 5 or & large crease in world's stocks and covering. ~The | {il T hne Cmadium, 150 101e: metim 1ag 811 20 per ctl; Carrots, AcGS1 per sack: Ho Apples, $1 20@1 50; Apricots, §1 10@1 75. | Middlings, be 5 quicksilver, 124 Wine, gals . 200 Lime, bbls T eltaita. Green feed is plentiful, and stock | Balt & Ohio pfd .. * #11 kinds are healthy and in good condition. | Canadian Pac ... 9, 35 close wae easy at W@lac nel decline, March, | 1gr.c: Dakota fine. 12@15c: “medium, 18G16c, - house Cucumbers, 50GThc per dozen for'small | @herries—Royal Anne, $1 9062 23; White, | Bran, sks . | Leat| & water is abundant. Rain would be | Canada Southern . 300 71 808, @813c, ciosed at 80%c: July, THHGTT 4 ontata fine choice, ‘1SG19c: fine, 1634 And $1G1 50 for large: Garlics 6c per Ib; Dried | §1 ¢5@2: Black, §1 4061 85, Peaches—Yel- WASHINGTON. in all districts. Chesapeake & Ohio 1,000 44 closed at TG%c: September, T48@7hc, closed lgc: fine medium, choice, 187106, avocasel Peppers, 6c per Ib: Green Peppers, —— ber | jow §1 30@1 86: Temon Ciiag. $1 170 ',-,ou, qr sks 6,020/Dats, ctls . ornte.—Warm, partly cloudy | Chicago & Alton . 1,100 31 at_T4%c. | 18¢; staple. 18@10c; medium, choice, 18¢ 1b; Marrowfat Squash, $35 per ton; Hubbard, | \\hite Heath_ $1 35@1 60; Bartlett Pea: d """ OREGO:! prevaied during the week in most | Chi & Alt pfd ... —Irrezular. 19c; average, 17@18c. ' | 530, £1 95G1 Plums, $1@1 25; Blackberrl. . " and conditions were orable for all | Chi & Great West ~Steady. Colorado, New Mexico, étc., fine, 11@12¢; | PSR RS $1 40@1 70! Raspberries, §: Strawberrics, | Wheat, ctls ... G0/ " except for curing early bay. Grain and & G W A pid PETROLELUM—Steady. fine medium, 13611c; good, 146 15c: coarser g | Poultry and Game. | $1 65 Muscat Grapes. $1 05G1 35, % Zre in excellent condition and growing | C & G W B pfd 1. WOOL-—Firm. ¥ i4c; New Mexico, imoroved, 156180: Arizons J < R NED ASPARAGUS Ro. 215 square % - with indications of the largest yield | Ghj & Northwest . COFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet; miid, easy. heavy, 12613c; average, 14G15¢; cholce, 16g17¢. e cane—2 dozen to case—weight. 65 Ibs—Mam- | By o B e B LT S Coftes futords apdnedl. sthady, st uochangsd 1 S | The car of Western Poullry that was ex- | moth White, peeled, §3 75; Mammoth White, 0CK MARKET. e gections. Sugar s ant -|CT& T pra . prices a decline of five points, but ruled i 3 y ected did not arrive, but was reported close | §2 75+ Mammoth Green, peeled, 65; Mam: - % g0 growth. Pasturage is plentiful. The | - ¢ C & St Lou very quiet, the close being quiet on the open- | St. Louis Wool Market. B it ‘and nUlibe. o) e masktt toe Hoth Graen. $2 60 L-mm‘e“mm.'geem. $3 10; ST is better than for many years, are running in all sections. Wal- | .00 SORLITD Sf 15,250 bags, including: Ma; ts are looking well. Apricots are 3ropping | 5 coun 24 pfd . i basis, Sale ey ing November, 4.35c; Jan- | ST, LOUIS, April 28.—Waool 3.80c; Septembel vary, 4.100; M olo Southern AT Receipts of domestic were large and young | Large White, high grade, $2 25; Large Green, | | - » auiet; medium | Chickens were in brisk demand at good prices. | peeled, §3; Large Green Mariposa, $2; medium | ch, 4.88 d ! . . . bings, 15@18c; ligh 3 = Ivity on the Bond the yiel be light. Oranges at Ane i —Raw, steady; refined, steady. d_combir ght fine, 14G Fryers, small Brollers and young Roosters | White, (3oid Medal, $1 90; medium Green_Gold | There was not much activity n are :hy:"::.x; Deatlly. Grapes wili prob- fl::: f,.z{:df'\'x;;i g m't'm:s;» ymwrr" | 17 heavy fine, 10@13c; tub washed, 18@2Sic, were quoted higher. The last mentioned do- | Dust. ‘$1 75; Small White. Old Fort, $1 70; ' pychange, and fluctuations were narrow. The h wind the lat. | Den & Rio Grande. 4 EVAPORATED APPLES—Market continues | Nosth —B 3 | gortotion wus very scarce =Hens and ol | Smait Green Roval Red #180. ° | oll siocks were also quieter than they have T e wesk reiaracd. the growth of | Len & o G prd 8oig quiel, but_ prices are steadily held, with com- | QURRERDL SuSHIESS, Erent ‘many sl at the close, o o0 * | welgni 8 Ibsi lb square White tipe, Gola | been. Twenty-elght sold higher at ¥ S0ar3 7 and was detrimental to development of | Ele (oo lioeoooe %% Jhon aroted as SUBINVL yAs at bo; chalea |0 b S Stk Game T clcanet up | Medul 1 sbr 11> suiare: green’ Ups, oid | Imperial @i wil pay a dhre:‘;d“;‘.::; Angeles Summary.—Cool. damp week, gl:lfi;o’r:fwm b 52% B kN ES -~ Spot are In moderate demand and u_:_.:cceo-‘.‘ilz'mzt.rh H nes, 3675,000; i T PRABC T 3 RGeS :‘;" T:-::":‘:: 0%, "2y occasional showers. Ceops 81+ 10 1he Sk | Hocking Viley < Tl ey e iy wnder Hibt pelces, | bajancse: $i4,00. O OO | e O O e e Sods . ks, | dew pack are: ‘Haby Fetite Fobn 0 S Fetitn | - reuitesli 06, Otupeny: heo piveit Wetion ¢ e o Tt tanse grain to rust. . Apri- | Hock Vally pfd ©. I e e from e to 4%c for all grades, |~ FORTLAND. April 28.—Clearings, $302.420; | oo, "or tacye b0; vouns Baosiers, samier s | ot AL B e o o Merrowrats ey | Lwo dividends of 1c each, smounting (o §14.- e mots fully set. in some localities | Illinots Central A PRICOTS—Steady locally under a moderate | balances, $48,001. g 420 | Hens, 3 6006 B0 :Frym‘n.“ glo: :q ! nrlzlea‘ tll. i e e tats, “ufi‘ 000 in cach case. One is pivable May 1 and o e e d lowa Central e Cand coust advices indicating consid- | SPOKANE, April 28-—Clearings, .352; | Beonera. §4 60GS B0 for large and $9G8 o | SOOAL o \Welllngton. $8 pér ton: Scuthleld | the other June 1. inta - o <53 | Lows Cent ofa erable firmness among holders: cholce are belances. $47,890. | amaii; “Pigeons. 81 501 75 per dozen for ol Wellington, $8: Seattle. $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; | u;f.‘:;.?::;“d:;ur’:-c.llelfifl':n b B P - Routhel uoted at 7%@S%c: fancy, c. B 3 and §1 50@2 for Squabs, > Rosl: $7; Coqs Bay, $6 50; Greta, $i; Walls By enther Mepor:. | Fake Toge & Won i PEACHE?,;REm:L? G R T12@8c for Northern Wheat Market. GAME-_Hare. $1a1 25 per dozen: Cottontail end,” "7 80 Co-opérative Wallsend, ;1B Ae:":;'l':;m"'"m‘- etk e A 120th Meridian—Pacife Time) - |1 E & W ptd ... choice und 8%@9c = / OREGON. il P e Eha R4 2 In sacka: Welah Anthracits Bea stockhoders of the Sierra Rellway Company AN FRANCISCO, April 35—5 p. m, | Loulsv & Kashv .. 3 < # | pORTLAND, Aprll 28 —WHBAT—_W Butter, Cheese and E $13; Welsh Lump, i‘}l 50; Cannel, 38 50 pe | the following directors were slected: W illam ¢ fotlowing are the seatonal rainialle 10 | Moniuran 66 5y 15900 s i Walla, 70671c; blue stem, 74G7T7c v.ney.lf:l Hree 885 e e ot s T By B ke D: Freshman, W. Frank Plerce, cie. as compared with those of same date | Mex Central ...... G.000 Chicago Grain Market. @iec. it ton " ™| Good store Eegs are about the only fiem de- | doscriptions. 86,45, 1er 3000 fva ang 46 56 per | William. Angus and 8. D. Woods. The oly le in i venty-four | Mex National ... . i ¥ chan! ol o i O L e i . & W00 0 A % | TACOMA, April 28.—WHEAT_weaker, put "Cription under this head. Ranch Eggs are | ton, sccording to BeRd,- o [iceeq s | of & XD Woods in place of J. Crocker. et i 3G o B | PB4 ol DSUANEMISIDN e s by 0. 2 fallows: 60 days op 1 per cemt discount for Prince A Poniatowski was dlected president. ast * | Mo Kans & Texas 200 2 CHICAGO, April 28.—Firm Liverpool cables, 17D, an Tecelite, Yenton ey Cunin cash: Manila, 13%c: Sisal, 1ic; Duplex, 1ve; Willlam H, Cgocker viee president and S. D. Stattons— 24 hours. season. “:";‘ Mo Kans & T pfd 400 55 v 1 ble weather in the Faf?l n Mark 1 ré too liberal for the market to absorb. Even Bale R 10@10° ¢ per 1D, ¥ * | Freshman ry and treasurer. The finan-. reka o ib 00 W17 861 | New Jersey Central ... 185 | with predictions of unfavora b g ets. |as it is. stocks are beginning to accumulate. | Bale Rope, WG BRE Per b L ol statement for the six ionths ..a..t‘g.. e - BB -3 | New York Central G000 130 | wheat belt, caused a strong fceling at the 2 Butter s being handled Iike Eggs; that is, | PACIFIC CODFISUCBundies, per Ib. 33c: | Conpar 31, 1902, shows gross earnings of $181.- i o0 182 Norfolk & Western 2,100 701 | start, May opening unchanged to Yc higher | LONDON, April 28.—Consols, 92 1-16; silver, 81l Stock not sold is being stored or packed. | A0 UL gc boneless, 5% $62'S4" and operating expenses of $69.611 44, San_Fiancics s 1 Nor & West pfd . 88 Tiye to iilzc, while July was %c higher | o5 164, French rentes, 97f 00c. Wheas ' In this way the market is kept steady. | S%e: “Narrow Gauge,” 6ijc: leaving, net earnings of §111,88133. No divie - 0 Ont & Western 20 | at 728%c. The early firmness was soon lost * passage, quiet and steady: aerenr; , Cheese fs weak in spite of & fair demand.| .’,2“; biocks, '‘Oriental & blocks, dends have vet been pald. as the surplus earn- depent s R 1 Pennsylvani 136% | through free selling by pit traders and com- | Boes on Pa T 1 steady; cargoes for shipment to the north. Stocks are abun- | bright " 6l%e; tablats, 7¢; middies, 6 ! ings have gone into construction work. Ther: San Luws Obispo 5., 00 1831 ROSBING -.-- - 47 | misaion houses, who were under the impression | Walla Walla, 31s 3d; English country markets, dant and slowly increasing and nobody wants PrIERt. Al tapioce, fei middl 3 are $1.28.000 0 per cent bonds outstanding, o6 Angeles . 5 e Reading 1st pf 82 | {hat the leading long was unloading. Later | firm ok A to hold, There is also a little Butter and | bbls, $7 50: pickied Cod, half bbis, $4 75 0L . jue April 12, 1987. Of this bond issue 35000 BanDiego ... ot e | Reading 24 pid 661 | in the seesion the market bécame firm again _ LIVERPOOL, |Bf e h—-" hu!bdfirm: No. 1 Eggs going north, but not enough to cut much COFFEE—Costa Rica—13@15¢c. for strictly = has been retired yearly, but in future it is - he following Maximum and minimum tem- | Rock Island -. 43 | on covering by shogts, influenced by numerous | Standard California, 150@0s 9a; wheat in figure. rime to fancy washed; 12@12%c for Y ' {ended to increase the amount retired. res are 'saported Srom Bestien statises: | Book lglend pld... T84 |reports of o I Ans May soid 9B to TTIEE, s ke in: ?:er:'iuz:'fk;mhf“ca E‘E‘f et et 108 0D ios Butter. 2113 cases | W00 *11g11%e for sood s, Talgrie | The Pucic Lighting Company will pay & - — ~ St L & San Fran Tilinols crop bulletin, an y s0ld up to TThe, 3 4 n~ Englan 3 3 3 | for good to prime washed peaberry: 10@1ic for regular monthly of cents per s City......T3-08/Cincinnat! ... StL &S F ist ptd 70 | while July advanced (o T28@72%c. Renewed | unsettied. UTTER—Creamery. first hands, 20@21c; i e for , oo E Y B er _.........i8-38/Philadeiphia .....08-32 in the day resulted in a se COTTON—Uplands, 5.54d. aairy, 1 store Butter, 15@17c. good to prime peaberry: 10%@11%c for good o SRAT o T e .. B L Sunwacra % | auigan e iing o o To%c and July to pai ikl CHEESENew. 11612¢ for _choice mila; | 1o brime: KG9%o (or fair; $%@The for com- groCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. e 8t Louls SW prd .. T... B4 |Ti%e. July closed at the boitom at a loés | o, Touns Amecict, [2%@lio: Eastern. 1i@17%c: | ™G0 LT 13gi% for strictly prime washed: | ; et i U AN ot N Y ot snesn & dessuke e | e, s Am20¢. culls and seconds, | 9% @1114¢. for §0od (o prime washed: 5G9%c | TERNOAS. AW -0 & 3 moags 8t ... 181 | street's Z 2 | 2 [ 3 3 1ds, - THE COAST RECORD. Souttern "o 3y | Beenor ot bupnes, © O | C LOCAL MARKETS, g sor. 16@11c pr douan. Lol Tt MGNC G B MM vmep smaes sowve. ———— 0 B 9 | Seuthats Beliway 30 0 Corn was fairl 3 was | | , o semi-washed; SGS for superi washed; | Bid. Ask. E H South Rail ptd @2 2 | mostly local. The market closed near the bot- — | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. |1 tor we ‘ereen unwashod; AUGse for | 48 10R111% du ar (new).137 £ 2 , —_— | e . % & 4 @S: Ziid 6§ RS B x| ARE A T v | g s e el &, SRR F Sl g | t o ) tacs 2 : inary. ¢ MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, ;E 2 52 F |TostL'e Wopta Ui By | “oats howed some weaktess early in the Exchange and Bullion. Lt Bad 8 urhiefoNeling, - "%:."“""".“E;?:%;r nominal for prime to ' Ala A W Os. 9 — (Oak W g0 — — EZ H 2 | Union Pacific ..... So% 90y, |day on Felling by brokers, due to Increased | ks ceipts were heavy and the demand was rather | ganey i m 1l4c nominal for fair to Ba: %pcu.ngmg Oceanic 8 3. 85 £ = ; £ |Union Pacic ptd. %9% 89 ' | receipts, but predictions of unfavorable wea- | gor apd Mexican dollars are both higher limited, owing to the previous high prices. | strictly good Washed: T%@S%c m 10 su- © & G&B 88, — 110 (Om C R 8. ,5 - € £ . B Wabash ... 5 27 27 ther started a strong local buying movement otation for Mexican Some of the Longworths came to hand muddy | perlor unwashed; c for to prime: Cal-st 8s....116%121 - 73 2 - b e 26 it | which resulted in a rally and the market heid | OFain. The quotation for Me: dollars 1s Some Of T o poor condition and prices’ anwashed peaberry. G Costa 5s.. — 108% Pac A : : Wh & Lake Erie.. 2284 224, | firm throughout the remaij of the day. | nominal, as there is : ¥ nothing doing IG °,"wide renge in conscquence. A few oufimfi‘ua Mexican—12@14%c for prime E4 L & P 6s. — — B0 %2 Clear .00 | Wh & L E 2nd ptd ..... 3" |May closed unchanged at 33%c, while July ' in them, and in fact there are very few here. (hasts of very green Berries from Bouldin | to famcy washed: 10% for strictly Fer & CH 6s.116% — 0 = Ciear .00 | Wisconsin Central. 24 24y | was up %@Yc at m’;- | Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. — §1 831, Island sold at $8 per chest. Receipis were 126 | washed; 10@10%c for washed !m So.. — —~ 56 4 Cloudy .00 | Wis Centrab pfd.. ... ..t 4715 | There was further liquidation in provisions, | Sterling Exchange, sight. .- 4 chests and 47 crates Malindas and 69 chests | for fair Wi i 6% for medium; ta‘: H CES 3%s.102% — 2 Clear .00 | Express Companies— and this selling was augmented by the stop- | Sterling Exchange . Rl ouk Longworths. for inferior to ordinary; 9 o for faif to Do Ga.....— 100 7‘,‘ Clear .00 | Adams A . 225 | loss orders which came wlonmm.!un ork Exchange, sight..... — 15 The Orange market was firm for the small | prime washed peaberry: 81, c for good to H R T&L 6s. — 108% e Ciess .00 - 200 | Liberal receints of hogs and lower prices at|New York Exchange, telegraphic — 171 and medium sizes of Navels. supplies of which | prime unwashed peabeérry: T14@Scc nominal D% b > 175 | the yards caused a selling movement. There | Silver, per ounce :...... p— Bi% were still limited. The large ‘sizes are coming for to_superior unwashed. | on Page o =“ Clear . - 220 ‘was some buying by packers, but on the whole Mexican Dollars, nominal . —_ 42 nmm-wAmummnm. dflxm—m. heavy, 29@82¢; extra .

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