The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 1, 1904, Page 15

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an.r and Seeds. Pink_Beans mm to advance \Inder the Ry Central American, 3lc. *| demanad for Arizona, monllonedm rday. The s rse. $3@3 25; | 35¢; small, 20e. ALDO 2, 3% “2!.’., m.ne. 1 lex Gmm and Pro-m.uam Joad remaan Setore BEANS—Bayos, CHXCAGO, Hll’ch 31 —‘?llh qmnom ‘were | Butters. $3 m 5 quiet and steady;-No. 3 =pring wheat, $8G98¢; No, 2 r!d. W‘l 01*. .| 2 cats, 4117/1115« No. 3 white, No. 1 lhxmd ll W. No. 1 mnmemrn 1 m Prime timothy seed. r ung o3 12401 m. BEEDs—an Mustard, $3 75@4. % 205; $1 80@1 90; g cholee maiting, - osnc for Eastern; Alnlfl msolse Rape, fic 'nmalhy. Mill o'F- THE oo gt 3 Lous SW lrs m'fi $2.00; mes 4 AL ra; per “wwp:wund":. 5057 ©2%@675; short - eipar sides 302561 00; Wik, Basip o bigh . $108; clo\er, contract . grade, earings lose $2,7 ,;-.0(0 n Vm(‘h int again breaks-all coir * Receipts, Shl‘ ments. mfoo P00 The situation in table Potatoes was 1 Rye;’ bushels NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. ;a‘uuk\ ‘Chief Cottonm firm. et and not -materially chan ks about ike ey | CHICAGO, March ! change “to-day —On, un mue Ex» the * butter - narket was Creameries, 14@2435¢; d-lm-. pasier at mark, cases 5y, 10@1 lightly lower. narrower range. the recelpts were readily marketed at higher | rates.” A firmer feeling prevailed fn Onions, | LYRock, SOLETE ,f,': e &s cld and wet stock was gradually drying out | PFC with the warmer weather. egons were bringing quotations at the store: | showed no Improvemen: b Receints of Asparagus were a litils in exc of 3000 boxes, about 400 boges lets than on the HOGS—le’gel-‘if)n 146 to 200 1be, St@ee; | ere was a y demand ! OC Ibs, 5% @5% | Both for focal use aid shipping account and | g A ika. 530 * | prices for all grades were slightly higher. The | Jng tiage 40 per cent oft m,,., al : | canners were purchasing freely, paving 3@ie | oh,] i-for No. 2 and. 4c for No. 1 bay B e D56 shohe Akt ibte Tenged luwd, | Receipts of Rhubarb were nearly 1000 box but the markct cleaned up well under an u usually good demand for sMpment north. Stocks " of Garlic were very light and were held by a | few ‘dealers who were exacting higher prices. | 5pot a POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, §1 10 | Wool Oregon Burbanks, $1 301 but frtures guiet: 1 B.v \Imlll l(umu " Lasdville cmi for Oats,”and more range in Corn. Boston Trocf*: and Bonds 3 cdstuffs about-as before quotid. Arizoia dmmnu Checse’ plentifut. <L -Choice lots of Or- Lizestock Market.. mali advance over the ¥ 3 PrAE but Jfirst-hand prices CHICAGO, March ™ 81 3 Good o prime Poer to medium, $§35085; stockers and 5G4 25: cows, $1 T5@4 30; helTerfl. canners,” $1 75@2 60; bulls,. $2@4 10 ATTLE—Reeceipts, teers, . §5 25@ eans contirie to risc under the | preceding day. { leedl‘rl §2. trev-amd Iggs each 1c rout ‘the samg Tower, - Mixed' ana butehees, | .:ood to_choice heavy, $5 25@5.35; | 5 257 light, usoeuzs bulk o SHEI! P»Rm emu, 14000, Sheap and lamibs, Good to cholce wethers, 5 Sheep and Bonnn & Alban 24' | Boston & Mainy | Boston Etex Fitchburg pfd .| Mex Central . 1 higher aiid | efeady to weal t#ir to choice rn sheep, §1 S0@5 585, Western lambs, $4 505 atoes and WS Toriney. 38% \"np"\(r Rnnx @$1 20 per ctl; per ctl; River Rede, Oregon Burbanks for seed, 90c@$1 Garnet Chiles, $171 25 ver ctl; $1 35G1 50. per ctl; mew Potatoes pound. 3 ONIONS—Yellow, $2@2 50 egan_and $3-50@3 75 for . Oniois, 350800 per | - i VEGETA sparagus, G@7c per Ib for extra, 4@bc for No. 1 and 3@dc-for No. 2; | per lonmton, according to brand. 5c@$1 25 per box; Green Peas, 31 O1L; etrlnx Beans, TH@4 nlnv.ae hmb‘. st mo n light receipt.: wltry in_act higher and - selliy Miscellaneous- - Ma-l Mining ["Amer Arge Chem Miscelhmeous Markets. l situption -and the | Amer Pneu Tube. which is | Amer Sugar it ok Green : Dot DW'?""“ -I'ore1gn Futures. of some Exchange eXperts | Amer Tel & T £ ? ; junt of the remittance to account of the Panama unal clieved that any a«-umul-- + ¢ have been.made for | \\orkvnx off at the pro- Gen F'Av I‘A/- the market, o that pro- | Mas to be made. was at the point | Mas: ments.would -show ‘a margin cwing. to lack df shipping fac be | Amer Woolen LIVERPOOL. e 4 2 per box or crate for Los Angeles 2 for Mexican: from Los Angelgs, 81 50@2 per box; Cabbay Carrots, 50c. per sack: Hothouse Cucumbers, $1@1 50 per dozen; Garlic, 12%4@15¢c per Ib: Egg Plant, ~— per 5@Sc per Ib for - Stockto for southern; Dried . Grgen Pepprs. (Mezlods), Dom Iren & Ed Blect Iflum. §1 10 per ctl: ‘March, ° Sept.-Dec, i T TR s n\IW‘ ted several miilions, wiil 10020¢ e 1%e per 1b: Hubbard, %c per Ib . s. andouptedly | accumulation here of Gevernment | - wmration for the Panama- ¢anal in. the exchange present it is not probable that is miade the .proceeds will The éffect én the money St Louu‘ IVool Market ST, LO( lS Mnrr‘!\‘{ —Wbo 0. ° | ium “grades, . | light fine, 15@17 % 1% .| washed, 20@3lc. N artheru 1} Poultry and Came. Pennsylvania quiarterty- re: extraordinarily this week's rex Bui_ with the % large refiux of funds 10 the . cir- is looked for 1 and firmer ‘and good heavy Heps met with prompt-gale at good prices. - in, but a car.was reported close at~hand and due at any -{ime: Changes in Game, wers slight. light' but_ample.- " POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 16018 €. per.palr, $2@2 25:: Ducks. ‘$5 50@6 50 7 50. for young: #5.800630_tor -mull erinn $4 m5 50-- for llrxe and- $2 50@3 H reaone. S1 201 2 75 for Squabs. GAME—Gray Geese, $31 . —WHEAT—W-H; c Den.& Rio G. The; bluestern, 81 sull ‘in_ fgvar Reoeipts were N u'r:‘:h('r'n B usmqs;\'-; er- da:en for old a boi( Fryern. $5 koec 50; K Bar, stlve ~_Steady,; 25140 per unce. Angs, $515,368; March* 31.+—Cle 4. arch 81. —Cleuln‘l 5 ‘n.. rate.of Alsciunt inthe open- mnrk(—‘ “for and. for-"thre¢ w 50 per dozen for 3 50 per dvzen; White o York Cotton .’llm‘/\’ri | W YORK, March market .clomed strong, 14 to New Vork Dry Gaoda.' $2 66@3 for lare Snipe; $2 50; common Snipe. § $1 .'aom for G‘nts(gmn(ls and $1@1 25 for Brush; | - llonlltn, $4@5; Fnglish 1 50@2; Rabbit: —Tho cotton nnum’ ' LOCAL MARKETS. - . E 1r/mng" and Bullxon. Bum'r' Cheese and Eggs. : W YORK, March »ds at this port’ —Total- imports r_the.week ending to- I = Sterling Exchange, sixty day: ‘| Sterling’ Exchange, o Sterling -Exchange, New Yirk Exchange, s New. York Exchang ‘-.'l 855382 in Butter and a decliné,” with L3 ermey.x. - FE Mexican Dolldrs, pominat . and close buyers | . » & A wator ana $1 10 £ 1 Duluth, $1 06% nominal £+ ons_were dull all da “Wheat and 0~1hrr .Grm‘ns' July closed 93c; a3 September clos WHEAT—The Liverpoot Exchatige has ad-" n ourned to Tuesday and the-Chicago Board of cisco Grain Exehange there will, be no grain 1 thie San Fy | Wil b vlosea to-day, markets to-fay. lh! |‘h|(!§n wires flf Mitchell, s that_one of:the ; WOOL~ Fxrm P refined, firm. 0 choice’ new Ymmi Americas, H\ddlm:' sk ket for ccffec futures opened ~mm> at un ance of @10 points on moderate 8, better demdnd. houses” thére of anything n its tahles to- firct-tirhe this has happened and goes ti show -bare 6f -Wheat. }Tm- gloking was quiet it in ten vears | that. the country is almost. >ome of the mills will shut ¥ closed until the Flour | :‘mnmm improvas, - with no p\ldcnv!! of frée; e ot fo-see ti and antic The Cincinnati-Price z‘urre::":- 3 00l for Wheat- growth, d Tennessee are now -ing ih_excellent crop reports, the eather fine and war: Siocks of Or: ges at the stores showed a B €lr | heavy decrease as a result of jthe active trad- k -/ Ing of the preceding fay, and' as receipts con- -9 [0CKS tinued light and the demand steady the mar- { ket continued firm -and - prices Were higher | warm weather caused great | mpnwernenx ln thé local consumptive demand and | and nearly all dealers were operating freely. fifE | Orders for shipment to Plour | Sourid” were plentiful, - bid for | shipped. to the Sound. o mrlngu ‘erow smals NEW YORK' March 31 in London and futures were that “both poeitione closed. at. tin was & shiade easfer, Spot tin was un. | |h1' ‘\Pnl’wr is too o Iilinols, - Mleurl ane 2are s | on SHERRESR (lmnx quiet 28 64 to £58 2s t and futures in the Lon- fir L l'nnnnl\nv‘a £.'.7 175 €d fon Y Feneral raink. St Lauls reports 1 that they cannot dra: Flour at preienl prices and a good mat, P with: Flour as”a " speci Cash. Whieat 15 dead and hard to serpss Tation. arket was weak as to 1,’ nearly 3000 boxes being’ All. the .othef Citrus e and electrolytic, $12 871013 Casting, $12 Reading i s{ pm BT A | g Stocks were et The exchanges wiil be open.as usual to-day.’ The United States Oil and Mining Company ples. with low and medium priced fruit having | of Bakersfield has levied an assessment of Ic, | Stocks of ‘ripe Bananas were | delinguent April 28. wereé no higher, as the cel. stock which {s rapidiy ma- Lead unchanged. at 3 A‘qlln‘l £4 60@4 65 Spelter was _une! ; | closing ‘at $5 15@5 in -New York, Oranges are ‘announced for in both 'markru,» 20 locally and. at nmuu nd fractional afn. "'CASH W HEAT. Ail dealers reported: a fa! - movement in Ap- ¥ the most cal Glasgow “and a - P < on was firme; ; No. 2 do, $14 75 southern; and do, sot Iron closed at -5« 64 445 in . Middiesboro. No..1 nflnh"rn 814 2 \uu(ral‘:m “$1 501 60; Nort _Nerthern Bluestem, 1 50a1 55 | turing. . APPLES—$2@2 25 per box for extra fancy, $1 50@1 75 for ordinary flnt)' cnulce and” 50@75c for common. “CITRUS FRUITS-Navél |2 25 for fancy. $1 25@1 50 for choice and 7 tl 10 for tmndlrd Tl or ' choice nnd 7&:@'! for standa . $1 25@2; Mexican Limes, $5@3 30 per 1@2 per bunch for Hawaiian 5 for Centrat® Aimerican;. @15 25: N $14.256G14 75, Session 9 lci 11:30 a. m. ) 5t L & W ptd | Union ~Pacific Lnion: Bacific pid: l (‘Jllcago Bnard of ’I‘m«l for: fancy. $1 256 Future Grain and Pi‘o:urzon:. 3 | Wiscon Cent pra Express. Companies — “Pine ! CHICAGO. March 31,7 b 0 lowing. transact Central Kansas actions | Two 1000-sack lots at $1 1 and 8200 sacks to arrive | . besides the usupl job- utures were somewhat lower. The the Tatter whs ts atase by Yates | market for futures s buyers are holding of afraid of the coming May delive | mot like to take chances on lines o delivered to them, to short the market its being cornered a revails over the Pacifidiope | Amerian United States Welis-Fargo Miecellaenous — has @-counterbala‘sing influ- |ence on the wheat market to-day, - offsetting | firm cables and strength in cash graips. | in all pits-to-day werc almost jden- final figures. 1 rain in the Southwest, an active demand for | The principal ain has fallen | ing prices 0% | % | tical ‘with ‘yesterday- of reports of additio there was temporarily wheat at the -opening.. ences that were responsible fGr the demand | fine cables and the strength of the cash The market opened firm, up %@4e to Ke, at KTxe wax much covering by ehoxts, dus an the ' Northwest the decréased movement afording fur: | (o bull -traders to take on | Under these conditions July Later in the session the rain aitention earlier Influential factor welling orders from “fallen. . rapidly ranTAAnncou, 83%G10%c for Rovals ana weatern coast and: riseh over the n'».u R vaporated ‘Apples. 140 | i bes. ’é | Am Car & Fay 'pra The tomperatirs has’ risén wlowly ovéthe | Am Cotton Ofi.. Siope. but g below the Tmal of the Sierrae re has besh ff, being ‘ Chies and. dg | Eoars. f stuft being Sellers in thelr turn fear | PWing to the possibility of nd run up on' them. Tha Tl'kn‘l of thegt two conditions i8, no business.'" CASH_BARLEY. Snipning and Brewink, 118125 tor Tate i Figs, Am Cotton ‘Ol ot s American Ice . _ a wharp fall in the bers | American Jee pfd.. y and butitle | Am Ivll(:d Mt!c 1b. }‘RUNE&——IMS crop, 2%@2%e for the foui mun\s—'n.- Adsoctation auates the tollow. Standard grades,- 50-1b. cages—: §rerown, S3he: Bmelt & Rfig. . = o Nuscatels, thc; Am 8m & Rfg pfd. Feed, " l7u,fll '20; ‘_n"_“" leas floated, 434c; 2-crown crown Malaga loose, 5% Zultauas, unbrenched Alac: Thmnpiem unbleached. 1b box—6-crown lmurul clusters, $3; : 4-crown fancy’ clusters, | ther. inducement more wheat, | ‘vaneed -to 88%c. had “attracted so. littl- in ‘the day became an ing -out numerots ¥resh reports of general Western and Central Kaneas, a vogion ithicn has been -the center ‘of th camg as a reinforcement i “The result -was" quite general selling, decline in prices, July reacting to Siigc. Part of. the seiling was due to the fact that the board " will be closed to-morrom, many traders being disnosed to even up oyer the . holidaye. The market mafe a recovery -from point on covering” by shokts. about steady, with July at xznc | betyeen U5%c. and ge%c, an Clearances of wheat and fi 6700 bushels. " northwestwind Anacon Mining- Co. Brook Rap Tran. Colp Fuel- & Iron Consolidated G Corn Products ... Corn Profluéts prd. Distll " SBecurities , . General Fiectric Internatl Paper In¢_Paper pfd, Irtérnatl Pump Int Pump pfd Seseion 9 to 11:30 a m, warmer PYldw Dehesa clustas London Lavers, 31 25; ususl adyante tvr frac- tional boxes and_layers. cartong, per Ib, THe; fancy 12-oz urtonn kage, t9je: tancy bulk cnwm per 1b," nf" choice 16-0z cartons, per ib, cartens, ver package, GKc. 1t b, Tl 16-0z c-fl zales, 31 09% asked. . W 9% - 2 p. m, Session. light_morthwest. wind H WILLSON, Local m“ fimfl‘!’ in- chan drought district, 8%, previous advices, | - OATS—Dealers reported-fair sales yosterday, at steady and_unchanged prices. White, $1 27 Red 81 25q1 choice 12-0z Hlack 41 25a1 35 choice Julk _ca RN »A)'shrn are quoting more of u ran; In nrl\t! though the general situation remains The market is not \ery brisk, STERN ARKETS, Vnrnr o K | o, e T2 0w am ngs, Muscatels, pcr lh D ¢ buli, ded Seedlings, Muscatels, -rs—wamuu. about as before. but the feeling I§ steady enough. Western sacked, § 95Thc. | §1 3216@l 40 for White Mixed: California I small round Go, $ I per ctl; Eyotian, $1 4061 50 for white” ang . RYE—$1 30@1 32% per etl. ‘ BUCKWHEAT—$1 1502 per ctl, Flour and Millstuffs. _FLOUR—California_Family_Extras, §4 usual terms; Bakers' Extras, o ‘and Washington, Jobbing at $3 86gs 26 V MILLSTUFFS-Prices in Flour, - The close was No. 1 lnfllhell 2, 1G11%c; Almonds. i1 mn e ter 1 11, Protesd Bteel Car, Pressed St Car pfd. . Pullman Pal Car Republic Steel ... . Republic “Stesl pid - r were equal to | The attitude of the leading long was the | chlet feature of consNeration in the during the early part of the sessio: ke Siutes samhy. b Hitie change from final figures. July opened %@ him at B3K@53%4c, and after "Ilhll be- Shoin ETEs o cioma e S closed at 36%c. with 19 of contract srade. (aTHe action of wheat and corn was the chief = l‘o%c higher, at 35% Tanged between 3914 @39%c, closing at 39 A big run of hogs and declines ot lwl prices at the yards caused weakness in pm- vislons early in the day. There was good buy- ing on the decline, ‘however, -and the market Shorts became quite adtive 15 35, "Taiy tard 5 .’.‘ '.5 8% § 530 = 1 Close. M'u; mn—.-c:ynb lml‘fie for whlk and g for amber: extracted. Slct Ught amber extracted, $4@4%e; dark, 'WAX—27@20¢ per Ib. water white " aaya, S@731. per cent six mo‘ me. mercantile -paper—415@5 per otk $4 ST3044.5735 # and 4( SLBUIBE4 SRS for ixty day Tenn Coal & Irom.. U 8 Leather.. Thhoss taceints weve I3t cns) _ Provisions. After opening a 39% @39 Chicago was higher in spite of liberal re- Hogs and pri double those of a year | tinued qum Fediorn c: Mess Beef. $10 50@11 m""“‘ % oc; ong a‘fi."?fi‘. .‘é%‘u..‘.., Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hop:. H‘ID” AKD IK under U § Steel pfd. Westinghouse Elec Western Union .. H'mmdn recoves late in the day, causi being up 1234c, at $; pe bigher, at $1.16, and ibs were up UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO.| puyers NEW YORK, March $1.—Bond transactions of the United Raliroads of San Francisco were $20,000 at $79 75 AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. (‘mmn:_‘ h’l‘g 4%, asked 4% preferred, bid NEW YORK BONDS. NEW YORK, March 3! —The suspensi ‘rust companies, one in Cleveland and a somewhat chilling effe The tendency of to- F ot Yl 3 s n ke Pearl nugyh:e Split' Peas, boxes, Hay and Feedstuffs. All markete remain about the sam nuln being steady and Hay continu #ood shape for sellers, Mixed Feed, Goos Fridey or some curtafiment of operations The leading futures ranged as follows: Arml-— e Open. High. Low, 15 for of some absehees from e et COTTOL] however, Mk nmc. nt was affected by some strength 6f the earlfer part of nials given to_rumors of n Pacific by St s which have circulated on einforced in their reacts - =tribution of stocks Wl ‘ml the rise of yesterday 4 much of the demand ¢ trust compa A-l espectu] causcs rather than Central of a- bnoslg ns and so0 were of 1 v on the market strength in the mafket, but they one ruther than the rule. Do 1 There w cm&mloo ¢‘M&Anon B & Q new = 3 e zm aa 85 small and 50c for Colts. $1 ;uforhn--nduno:or for ‘small and- 50c for Colts. . Mexican, 3lc: dry Sall Wéo and l'l*m for crop of 1! m&'m Meat Market: Beet and Mutton rale firm with light ncelvtm DBIED PEA!—BIldew, $3 per ctl; Niles, e e o R There are not many Hogs coming ‘in, but are enough for the demand. All ullo'-l(l Potatoes, Oitioits and'Vegelables. maln unchanged. DRESSED MEATS. un- | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | ehanged, stocks belng moderate and the de- | T 82 E'nlwm- for Steers and T0Tic per | !.W)'mand steady, particularly 000 | Nearly all holders were firm in their views and several were predicting higher prices as a re- sult of the extensive damage (o the Erowing | MU TTON—Wethen w..m;sc- Ewes, crops in the flooded river districts. The recent | 10c per ib. arrivals of Oregon Burbanks were well cleaned | LAM Gut. of Bret. hands. wnd. the Guotations had | FORK—Dees Homs. 'Su@se per b ot | New Potetoes arrived freely, P i but as the market Bad previously been bars | - &tock. | 1b for C¢ ::r L Targe, S%@9c; _small, 8%@0%¢ per B—None coming in. S— St 7@8c: thin Cow; pet Jb (gross weizght). LAMBS—5 Gene‘n'rl Merchandise. $7 50; Cumberla e o No. 1 Lard .Oll, 60c: pure Neatsfoot Ol 75¢; per 1b; n.m,wr.. s’:.,},“"l"' No. 1 Neatsfoot Ofl, 66c; light Herring OIl. v @ | 45c; dark Herring Ofl, 4dc: Saimon Oil, 8ci botled Flen Ofl, 40c; raw Fieh Oll, 38c; bolled Paint Oil. 35c; raw Paint Oil, 33 13c; In cases, 1dl4e; A’ Crushed and Fine Crushed, Powdend 5.500; Candy. Granulated, Beet Granulated (100-!b bags only), | Extra C. oiden boxes, 50c more: 50-1b bags. 10c_mo 6.15c: H. & E. Crystal. Dominos weakness during the foré part of .k with_the single exception of Hallfa Dcczduousmru:'firuits. l : ST()(‘k MARKLT AUCT ION SAI.E clip—San Joaguin and South-’ e T s 9@11c; ao 7 months’, 8@10c Yellow Wl’-lors—z«nte per Ib 10;)‘. California, lm E the ""' Lumbvr Ce., on. | e shets sel of. . 40 head of first-class .:wl and Heifers, CALA - 4G475c per b (gross weight). SHESP—WeLh‘eAfl 416@bY%c; Ewes, 44@4%c “soft Hogs, 4%@6%c Sows, 20 per cent nfl Boars, 50 per cent off, BAGS—Grain Bags are higher again at 5%c 5% June--July: San Quentin, $5 40: | Ajaska P "‘fi*'“ foncente 8 co. ‘Cal Wine A. 921 MVE M:Tm 100 Fleece Twine, T%@8c. .'o.u..— $8 per tom; New Wcl- lington, $8; Sen!tlei t: % Bx;{:x;r $6_30; Stanford, ;!:' 5 ?‘Gre ta, §7; Wallsend, 57; Richmond, sacks; Pcnn-ylvl;fl; Angbractte Eeg, s14 t . | 'Welsh Anthracite Egg. $13; 2 Deratian: “Grom | $11 50; Canncl. §8 50 per ton; Coke, $11 S@LS per.ton in bulk and $15 in sacks; Rocky Moun- tain descriptions, §11 45 per 2000°Ibs and $1Z 80 tations are for barrels; for casés, add Se: Linsced, 49c per gallon for bofled and ¥ic tor raw: Gastor i, In cases, No. 1, 100, h ;| Bakers'. AA, §1 1 !q“-'le and 43c for raw; China Nut; W'OC per gallon; Cecoanut O1l in ‘barrels, 88¢ for Ceylon and 55¢ forAustrallan; extra Mesched winter Sperm natural winter Sperm o og15.r: | Dleached winter Whale Oil, dbc; natural Whale ¢ 1'il, 60c; extra winter strained Lard Ofl, COAL, OIL.Water White Coal Ofl, fn_ bulk, 14c; Pearl Ofl, in cases, 2035c; Astrl, 20%4¢ A e Star. 203c; Extra_ Star, 24%c; Elaine, 26%c: Trade in Pouttry -continued auite active. but | Bacene, 23%4c; Deodorized Stove Gasoline, iy pricés- of small stock,. such as Brollers and | bulk, 16c; in cases, 22%c; Benzipe, in Fryers, were ‘lower,. as the demand was less i | urgent’ than at-the beginning of the ~week. | bulk, 25c; in cases 3ic. Small Brotlers were : the T i L e s ‘| and” quite a few coops wel st ‘unsol at RED AND WHITE LEAD Red Lead, 10 o oot ntavy Hens et wich | 774 per 1b; White Lead,” 107%c, according o quantity. rand ang | SUGAR_The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes ag follows, per b, in 100-1b begs: 86-degree Gasolize TURPENTINE—Bdc ver galion in cases and N Bid. Asi Bay CPC.6s. 99 | Dry Granulated. fine, .- 5.40c: Dry Granu Iatid,. coarse. 5.40c; " Fruit Granulated, S«)e Confectioners’ A, . 5.40c; lngnqlu A, lc onfectio ¢ o v 31 4 ! 4.90¢ A © | 4.70c; barrels, 10c more; half barrels, 25¢ mon. jklnds Tablets—Half barrels, 5.90c: boxes, No orders ‘taken {or less than seventy-five bar |r or fte_eauivalen %0: Brant ¥1 5062 for emall and | "5, 7% VR reports from New York say: “The market, which showed decided | t week, assumed a better tone yesterday under an in- ‘creaszed demand by consumers. While trading was not.-spirited; it was |\|:nc|en.l:_ Gar Con A: 193 er’ gemeral .decline."in prices, | Hon i check. any further g in, pitew, | oo PG 11 Svhich fell off to $17@18, with No. 1s saghtly | Receipts of everything were ample yesterday | weaker- at $16@17. On the othy and those of Cheese large, as-will be seen. The | ways were quoted at $35@30. warm, sunny weather, supplemented by the crensing arrivals, .caured a still Weaker fes s and both were offered at | Fast_Dyam.150 250 - | DpntPwd.ptd 75 s Do _com... 40 EN Bk, Oak.120- Fischer Thtr 114 | Froch-A Bk.105 Gas Con A in- | cation of a stronger market was in Irish Mack- Siimg | erel. the shippers lmiting the trade to $15. | Taken as a whole, the market was In a better lers going around offering | condition and showed improvement. to sell to_each Other at the lower quotations. R A Even the Faster demand was insufficient to keep up the price of Fi reported that’ they “secured ‘fine ranch at 19c. | . production Is- expected to show a further | Increase with warmer weather. (Recelpts were 50,000 Iba Butter, 1730 cases 91,600 1bs Cheese, 20c * for fifsts and seconds;” duliry, 15@19c; store “Butter. nomini] cold* scorage, for i onds ‘and 106G 1Xc for” ladle-packed. CHEESE—815@9¢ for good and 7@t for lower grades;, 9%@lic; Eastern, 16@15 EGGS—Ranch, 1845@20c for fair to choice; | Corn Meal. ctls - 500] store, 17@18%ec per dozen. : EXTRAORDINARY o £ Of 40 PIRST-CLASS DRAFT HORSES and MARES, LUMBER WAGONS, rolling “stock of the Wendling" on- Friday, Aprl 1 at 11 o m, of “the above company, be.-en-yun-h-h--w‘ can Of sale at the lumber yards. For further par- LIVESTOCK MARKET. ticulars call at the office of JOHN .J. DO!L‘ The following quotations are for good, sound | Auctioneer, 327 Sixth. st less Sale_positt 7 without reserve. AUCTION SALE. of -the Mon. E. E. Schm| ¢ Mllnfl e by order [ Mayor, T will sell a ot of | partmeént Morses wagon and driv Fire, De- about 40 head .of good horses und a handsome, stock must be scld. - Phons Fast 743 WATKINS, Auctioneer.. - - MISCELLANEOUS, FCA Morning Session. /uum-uo-.. 148 00 ifornia g’lnl- Alg‘o::ll lon. an Coml & 25 Honckaa .S Co. sy 50 Hutchinson S £ (o 45 € F Gas & Electric 58 F Gas & Electric 10 8 F Gas & Bléctric 5 Spring Valley Water Co. 39 00 $1,000 Cal Gas & Fl-gen m & ct 5. 4 S03F $26,000 Pacific Electric Ry & per cent.106 2 . Afternoon Sess Assoctati & Alaska Packers’ .\-ochugg 120 Hawatiari Cml. & Sugar. 175 Honokaa S (% (53 Pnnhan S P Co. Lnlmed Securmzs. HISCELLANDOLS BOVD' o C ksds. — - Do 58 2! SF Drdk 5% — ua& |Suttr-se REs.106- 113 5.50c; | S€.& NP 581114 — | UR of SF 4s. 9% 80 MISCELLANEOUS s'rocxs tAla S.Co... 23 25% Mat Nav' Co. Cal Cot Mils 86 C Jockey CL. 99 120 IN 8 R Cal Powder.125 140 Cal Ship Co. 15 “INev m: m l! !' 30. 1EE gl Afternoon Session. Street— 20 Northern Calitornia Power' co. 11 60 California S taclzand Oil Exchaugl o stock— Bid. . Asked, - Receipts of Produc Al . 15 TR r FOR THURSDAY., MARCH 31 ‘Azt & %u I 330 | Caribou 2 5 360 67 | Central Pof e | Barier, 234 | Cliicago Crude: 20 iy 21¢ | Corn, 0 Leatber, Toils . Claremont o ) 18@10¢ - for | Rye. ' ctls 415! Lime, bbis .... - 91 ' Esperanza 123 | Beans, ske . Four 18@190 for sec- | potatces, sks . i:’/'» Glant . i3 “ | Onions, ‘'sks ... . X - Hanford 170 00 Bran, sks .. 60| Wine. - 92100 1 Home . i% R . 40|Brandy, gals .. 2,650 Imperfdl . a 18 o0 14@15e EASTERN. 1 Independence 2 D2 | Rern 5 00 5 25 930 1200 | e ¥ 40 0 | Oceldental of W' Va 11 1 # | QI City. Petroleum 38 B eerle: Traded in Fairly Bandx Less Active. |- May 21. ! cash on hand. $8546 from the sale of 4 rallroad carloads of | | ore and ‘eight carloads are on the Way or In| 900 Andes ©: | process of gale. - STOCK A‘ID BOVD EXCHAVGF. FHURSDAY, March 31—2 p; m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid.Ask.| Bid. Ask. 45 ar coup..1084109 |is qr e new. 4s.qr reg...107%10S |3s qr coup. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. : 1o o1 Co tr.aiy — sy C 8 mz-m 4oL 20- |, S 8% = losit| Do eon e 101 = e i &ES g - T "= -t A S crown cll—st & Ss116% 117 Pac G Im € Wat — 100% yI0or L& Pls — - [P&C IR aCHeIY - (P &O Geary_st Bs... 4515 90 | Powel}- Hpcflggms.m_ — |8 Hon R T 851063 gons, | 1, A Blee bs. — L A Ry Bs.113 @14 L AL Co 65— 3 % | Do gtd 6s. — "W‘ gtd Bs.103% — lem 55102 103 Mkt-st C €116 — "lu o lem lam—‘ 15 NRR of Cés. M’f“ Do Bs_....4187%119 NPCRIZ — N C Ry be109 — NCPChe 9 102 N § R Ris. — 100 0 G L&H 58106 — .0 W gtd5s. — — .| 5 WATER STOC! Contra Costa 37 41 |ve=t Ce = Marin Co... — 62418 V Wat Go. 38 AS AND 3 3 - 3%IS F G & E. 57 Sp 0 jBam c ek 8 55% — |U G & E Co. 29 TRUSTEES" m' TIFICATES. INSURANCE. ‘m.:."' nm-mm 83714] SAVINGS BANKS, Ger 8 & L.2210 Hum S & L. — B, Soy 100 STRE] " Ttigre was a fair business In locat st | Honolulu and to Puget but not much change in quotations. Packers advanced still further to $146, but ml back in the afternoon to $1i5 50. There was o truits Were firm {n symoathy with Oranges | % nd. a good movement -Was. pote MEES | rot much activity in bonds. Tbe oil and min i 0 b 2355 | Toteey i Tweaty-eight . 6350 Assoclated “Bond 58 . % Fischer's Thester .. ‘35 Northern Cal Power i Paraffine’ Paint Ex-dividend yestorday: San Francisco (s 3008 Hanford O3] . and Electric, regular quarterly. $1.25 per.sha amountifg to $108,105 41; the Alameda Sugar Company, an extra ividend of $2 50 per share, | 00c@$1 25, for | amounting to $67,802 50; the Horn Silver Min- | ing Company.of Utah, a dividend of 5 cents. 502 The delinguency - in’ officé, of the assessment 5¢@ | of 10 cents per share on the capital stock of erines. $1 25@1 75 per | the Hana P! 3000 Tndependence 900" Claremont 20 Home 01l ... antation Company has been further Maiite Cristo Ofl n 1 50 . postponed to April 23 and the day of sale to-! Street— rape 5 : A Qividend.of 10 per cent is to be paid n!| Tt S once to the depositers.of” the -lotal branch ot | the International Hank and ‘I'rust Company out £ the moness i the Hands of the recelver. | The depositors’ clalms on ‘file here amount t | Dried rr“'[q N"ts Ramm Hgm-v Km.rly $80,000 and. the- receiver has $16,000 in Toos 10735 F lmvi were the . sales on the st:}k 700 Alpha Con . m Alpha Con . - Morning l-lon. 2 i . 3200 Monte Cfls\o o1l - 8 33 2n g3 ) Mining S!o;k:. SAN !'RA‘!(‘[SCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Folowing . were the =ales on the Sam Frame The Ophir Mining Company has received = cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: - Morning Session. PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. : Change yesterday m"lm 08} Mlnlan “ mo.,-' 3 # lwt)nm- Savag, 200 Seg aflm!n 100 Sierra Nev § 5 FneNaaEssARasua 2szazssustes) (g =

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