The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 2, 1904, Page 15

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SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1904 i | ennual. projortign. on 81.0@.«)6; Los Afll“"- ’ P-e}fle semi-annus lm I‘nnnlv Retail Mnrket. A e e o 1y S P i A ¢ | Al amounting to $H6.T5; San Francisco and San Joaguin 8 vatkey | Raliroad Bs, 19840, Butter, Cheese and Eggs are in good supply | semi-anni 50,000; Southern and prices of all three products sund anntly Pndnc Ratlroad ul c.morn 6s, 1 serfes the same as quoted last week. com- | A and B, Southern Pacific Raflroad of Cali- { mencing to decline at wholesale and " reall | fornia e, 1006, Gouthern Pacifle Rafiroad 2 rates may be lower before long. Cali 8s, 1012, semi-anrual, amounting to | e Mutton and Lamb are still selling at | £118¥75; Southern Pac.fic Branch Rallway of :: | high girices. Wholesale rates advan early ifornia 6s, 1937, semi-annual, amounting — — -_——— |in the week, but retail ‘prices have not been | to '1 Counties Power (second afficted as 'yet. Poultry and Fish have anbual, | smounting o $22,- | changod but little since last week. Crawfish |500; g e g "qm“,m,m Rallway = 58, | are out ol the market, the season baving cloged | gemi-annual, amounting to $50,000; Sunset Tel- sterda; egraph and Telephone Company 5s, semi-an- bnrinx “Vegetables_are plentiful and lower, | nual, amounting to $56,250; United Railroads particularly @reen Peas and Asparagus. Sum-|of San s, semi-annual, amounting er kinds from the southern part of the State | Yo €560 600: Mill Valiey and Mount Tamalpais - are still scarce and high. Oranges and APDICS | geenje Railway bs, Omnibus Cable Railway 6s. OF THE MARKETS |81 ‘Wl.” per ctl; new Potatoes, 214@314 per poun low, $2@2 60 per ctl for Oregon | > wstralian; Green Unl’lhl-l ¢ East or abroad. J: closed; bt wwill open to-day. cim Ty : | continue pientiful and ~they are selling 2t | e OPhir Minine Compeny bas decicred & ; ! g e | TEOAL, PER ToN 305 paante, Aowil'S. Tws mors. Talifond i tes unchanoe . =Sl 5 o 6 y " v — payable Apr o m s unchanged and nominal. e Mextoan: Soammer | Wellington §-G10 00New carioads of ore have just been shipped, making i still-ples ful and depres. Squash from Los $1@1 50 per box; Seattle ‘Wellington $—@10 00 | ten carloads on the way or in process of md still“plentiful and depressed. Cabbage, $110 per ctl: ots. 50c per sack. | Rosiyn = &1 (Iol“elllulon sale. The difectors are to appoint a date upon I R . y f d Hothouss. Cucumbers. §1 e fogen for | Richmond 1§-=@ 8 80( /Nut 500 which ail ‘visitors Wil be sdmitied to the \uts ‘and Raisins sloww and unc o large and §161 50 for smail: Garlic, 1214@150 | Greta = os Bay . - g : MANRS per Ib: Egg Plant, — per 1b; Dried Pep-| DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— \ Edivitend yesterday: Culifornia Title oo q hout feature. D e e | st cholce.eai5080|Chete, &1 Swiss ..2535 | "L per cent, amounting ’.;e?l:m; fl‘em!n'; = ¥ | Green Peppers (Mexican). 20@25¢ per 1b; Mush 0| Eges, tile Trust Comvany, regular semi-annual o P an s as previously guoted. rooms, G500 per Ihy, Marrow(at Squash, 10 | cro "";“"' "’""}ffifi““g‘;fl,fi,fi 5030 | per_cent. mountink to $30,600; Ofl Cit: X i 1igc per ib; Hubbard, ¢ per Ib. heese, Cal . 0@ ' troleum, %c per um-uu o Onions firw ad A ik rifhis bkl & | Cheese. Eastern.2 Peerless Gil Company, Tar monthis. 146 nons firm and Asparagus rather, mgher. P ”‘{ G 1 MEATS, PER I’OLND— e per share, .mwm‘:r mm' .z,,m,,'.h,'m 10 continue ] oultry ang ame. Bacon 25| Pork Sausage. 0Oil Company, regular monthly, 1 are, Game continue to clean up well. 3 | Homs gtslsmked Beet ....—@20 | amounting to $0000; the New Idria Quickeilver . - N iy Fine 1 =3 E g Lard Mining B ntnh.r qu-mfly dividend nd other C Fruits firm. Mt s e P o A i e R T P48 ) Butchers' Protective | of 10c per share and an extra dividend of Loe in request at steady rates and occasional lots ;A:mruu-m gives the following retall prices | West Shore Oil Company, f exceptionally fine stock comma prem. | 10 meats: P o vea K T e and | Roast Beef ....10920| Hindgtr Lamb ..18G20 Tenderloin Steak.159 18| Foreqtr Mutton.—@12% do.171,@22%| Leg Mutton . .1215@15 Mutton Chops 10@123 | Mutton Stew large Broilers were quoted lower. The mar- ket was overstgcked with small_Broflers, most of which were no larger than Squab Pigeons, and they were hard to dispose of even at the min um_quotation. The Afth car of Western Portrhse, —@15 Sirloin Steak Round Steak Beet Stew « Sales of Imnd. and stocks on the Stock and roe Poultry for the week, consisting chiefly of | Corn Beef . Bond Exchange in March were as follows: - Jarge Hens, was on sale and cleaned up quick- | Soup Bones b Iy at good prices {'Sonp Meat . during . Yesterday being Good Friday, trade in Game Lamb Chops ... was quiet. but as receipts were light, prices Foregtr anb i3ya15] were well maintained. POULTRY AND GAME— POULTRY—Live Turkeyvs, 16@18¢ T ‘lh c@$1|Pigeons, Ir ...—@50 e, ber: pair, $2G3 25: - Goslings, $5¢ TR ’S“\uhl. p‘;'lpair o 70 K O Ducks, $5 50@6 50 per dovep tor old o -ufi h llRlbblu. sacn 333% i 7 50 for young: Hens, $1@S for large and Old Roosters, ea.b0; -—@20 - for small; young Roosters, §7 50@ Fryers, each r-@wsnnuh Snlpc_ dz.84 50 ¢ Sh Roosters 6, Fryers $550@6: | Broilers, each 65 Jack S doz.$2 50 | | Broflers, $4 50@5 for large and $2 50G@3 30 Turkeys, per 1b26 27/ Gray Geese, each.. 50 in Pro for emall; Plgeons $125G1 50 per dozen for | ! 750171 White Geese, ea. 1! 3 quabs. | Geese.' each..—@$§1 S0|Erant, each 40 @3 50 per dozen; White Goslings —2}2 00| Honkers, each e . 51 50@2 for Honkers, $4@5: En ommon Snipe. §1 504%; Rabbit mnnmul- and $1@1 25 for Brush’ mall and | FRUITS AND NUTS— Amxu Pears, ea.20@35| Dried Figs, sg' d: 5@20| Grape Fruit, dz.3bc $2 5 Snipe, §3 50 $1 50@2 for Hare, $1 25@1 5 Bufln, Cheese and Eggs. 1 R ending = e, 3622 R The weakness in Buf and continues | Coeognute 20 | Samers. aro Gl snvy, ot T e | ‘“.".“""".' B st oA 8 N for buyers, who. are holding off ex.| VEGETABLES— { 2,000 - 8 StL Tower ‘prices. Stocks of both afe Asparagus, Ib..8@12%[Onions, per 1b +-3%04 |8 P 31,000 ago v W large, and those of Butter are steadily increas- | Artichokes. doz..30g00| Okra, dried. Ib. S P 42,000 " £72 Port ing, while Beets, dozen . Potatoes, old,1b.114 ;g 8P 8000 e nary. Recet Beang, white, 1b. 5@ Do, new, 8P 27,000 x Tome ve not been Colored, per Ib. 5@—| Do sweet, 'sp 12,000 Sioux days ago, Dried Lima, 1b per 8 P 3,000 .t < market could absorb. The arrivals of Butter Cabbage, each 3 I8y 27,000 3 have beeen larger during the past two days and | Celery, head 5@10| Rhubarb, 1b 34 .| 27,000 P the spot stock is getting unwieldy. There are| Cress ' dz bunch.15@—ISage. dz bn | S v Water, 3d mortgage.| 5,000 R still of cold storage Butter Cucumbers. each.15@30{String Beans, 1b.—@25 ' United Gas & Elec Co. 5,000 h is an enormous quantity for Garlle .. L1216 @15(Summer Squash, | Water Stocks e of the year, especially as the new | Green Peppers,ib. 21% @15 | Contra Costa 50 uct is coming forward so freely. Dried Peppers...10@20 Sprouts, 5@ 6 S .V 983 no quotations for this cold storage | Egg Plant, Ib,..25@80|Spinach, —@ ;Gl there is nothing doing in it, hence Green Peas, b 6/ Thyme, dz buchs.25@30 | Mutual- Elec Light Co. 155 | 8341 10 ontinued, for ti present at least. ' Lettuce, per d .V(T'lfl(’[‘u"lln{ per doz.—@15 wB F Gas & Elec Co.« 2,615 56151 B9% o change in Cheese, which con- Leeks, dz bunch.15@20| Tomatoes, i United Gas & Elee Co.. 100 5 excessive supply. Mushrooms, 1b. . .30@60] Bank Stocks— 5 its wore 30200 Ibs Butter, 1470 cases | IISH— Bank of California.. gs and 86,600 Ibs Cheese. { BUTTER—Creamery first hands, 21c | parracouta e O Ay for extras, for firsts and 18@19c for | california " 15@18c; store Butter, nominal; | 13 | Presidio .. 1 " Powder Stocks— for good to cholce new | Glant Consolidated Co...[ 190| 61 | 61 grades; Young Americas, | po 0 VIROPE <. iessaence e 200 |...... 4% l-:as\ern, 15@16c; Western, 14@15¢ “;"k‘:fil | Sugar Stocks— D Sk Hawallan C & 8 Co. 1,680 | 44%! 5013 e for fair to cholee; ;o O o | Honokaa Sugar Co. 1,405 | 1i%a| 13 | Banon. eemn | Hutchinson Sugar Plan.| 1,215 8 9% Decid 1 C It ? s anakat hoene Sugar Phcnullnn o g 21% 2 0 h | Makawell Sugar Co ecidious anc itrus Friuts. Eardines | Paguhau Sug Plantation| 1,045| 12 141 e R - | Miscellaneous Stocks—} | Trade in the Orange of emaljer ! Alaska Packers Assn. 531 | 13616| 146 volume than on the day, as Cal' Fruit Canners’ Assn| 1 0614| 97 demand for shipping had been satisfied. but Cal Wine Assn | 91| 821 ‘;hr L‘!Vmaml for local consumption continued Oceanic § 8 Co risk and, as stocks were comparatively light, i Coast Borax Ce ket ruled firm and better prices +- —p TR e L for the choice and st ND BO! HA both in the open marke MUTTON—Wethers, 914@10%c; Ewes, 9% | S1OCK AN ND EX ARGl where the offerings were: larger | 10¢ per Ib. ' FRIDAY. Apil 1—2 p, m. LAMB—15G16c per 1b. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 6%@9c per Ib. a result of the n the open market there was | continued demand W ITED STATES BONDS. RAINS DISTUR TRADE PROSPECT NEW YORK, April l.—Brldltree}’l to-morrow will say: Low temperatures and heavy rains, bad roads and floods have checked spring trade, delaying collections, discouraged the Easter de- mand and closed a three months’ period of rather backward business in the North, East and West. There are some redeeming features. Agricultural implement men have done probably the best season’s trade on record, the railways are gradually win- ning out their transportation difficul- ties, the Western clothing and shoe trades have done very well and the feeling in the iron and steel trade is a more cheerful one than seemed pos- sible a short time ago. While nearly all signs point to a smaller turn over in the country’s trade than in 1903, the feeling is still general that the Jerop outlook, stimulated by high prices, favors large yields, and warm, dry weather is eagerly awaited as fur- nishing a true test of the real trade situation. The great mass of commodities show continued and notable strength. ‘Wheat (including flour) exports for the week ending March 31 aggregate 1,267,430 bushels, against 1,381,845 last week, 3.130,974 this week last year, 4,446,917 in 1902 and 4,698,693 in 1901. 8 Business fallures in the United States ‘for the week ending March 31 number 212, against 215 last week, 145 In the like week In 1803, 176 in 1902, %88 in 1901 and 182 in 1900. In Can- ada failures for the last week of March number eleven, as against eighteen last week and eighteen in this week a year ago. - R. G. Dun & Co.’s Weekly Review of Trade to-morrow will say: Much deferred Eastern business was | transacted during the last few days and some sections réport satisfactory results, but at many points the weather is not yet normal, and, on the whole, the season's trade thus far compares unfavorably with last year’s volume. Manufacturing returns are conflicting, iron and steel plants gain- ing ground, footwear exhibiting the natural reaction from an unprecedent- tile mills have much idle machinery and little forward business to encour- age operations.. Lumber.and building materials are in better demand, al- though floods at the West and labor itrouble at the East retarded struc- tural work to some extent. | Transportatien is still interrupted by *+ ® ](w\?‘dn(; ndance of fobbers at the aucti ., LIVESTOCK MARKET. o 1l 1, 10y | Giant . sale and the bidding ‘was spirited throughout The following quotations are for good, 4s qr coup..107Y qr cp new. | Hanford Eight cars were sold, as foliow: Livestock, delivered in anc(lcn 1:.‘:"“ I 4s qr reg...107%108 |3s qr coup..106%107 'n:r':;:r. > 3 50 Rediande 31 %343 ordlnary fa | per cent“shrinkage tor MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. | Tmpertal ehotce b ctandar: - St et fots ot 'Lemons. Grape Eriilt and Tangerics | 108, (o e, o una st | Als 4555 = 1oy | Sunction were in good request at full figures, while poor LVE: @1isc per 1b (gross weight). 5s. — 104%| Do con *! Kern .. Jots were inclined to easiness. Mexican Limes | SHEEP—Wethers, 415@6%c; Ewes, 41G4%ec Oceanic 8 b8 | Ke were firm at unchanged rates. The Panama | per Ib (gross weight). m & ct 5. — 88 124% | Lion steamer brought up 404 cases. LAMB—Spring, 15@16c per Ib. Cal-st_C 5s.116%117%! 96 | Mona ma® Sothing new o report in Apples. | HOGS_Live Hogs, 140 to 200 Ibs, 5%@6c; | C°C wat Su. — 1004 Monte Cristo i —$2G2 25 per box for extra fancy, | over 200 lbs, S%@5%e; soft Hogs, 4%,@5We: | wa L & b 05128, 128 | Occidental of $1 50@1 75 for ordipary fancy, S0c@$l 25 for | Sows, 20 ver cent off: Boars, 50 per cent off. | F & C H 6s.114% — { Ol City Petroleum e e e . el Stags, 40 Der oent Off Thom above: QoM. | Geary_st_Ba. | Epiriels s . 7 | 2 25 for fancy, $1 25G1 5 for cholce and B0c@ | I Sy mo "8 | Reed Crae $125 for standard; Tangerines 31 5 per GCoferal Morchandi Senator ¢ Lemons, $1 7502 30 for tancy. $1 251 50 | eneral Merchandise. P lot A 68 | Soverelgn . fnr " choi @$1 for standard; Grape s o8 s e M — (1908 1065108 | Sterling sheaiean Limes, $5G5 50 Per | BAGS_Grain Bags, 5%c spot and 5%c June- 6. — — ! (1910) vizvipadill o b s 5 “for Central American; Bine: | J313; S Quentin, '§5 40; Wool Bags, “42335e; gtd 6s. — — I8 P of C i | Thirtyth 3 k- Il . apoiea, $203 per dozen, | o ®- | Fleece Twine, 7@8e. Do gtd 58,1021 — | (1905)Sr A.101% — | Toltee » stock Market. | : | AL Weilington, $8 per ton; New Wel-|LAP lom 5100 — | (99T B2l — | Twenty. cight . | Dricd Fenits Nt B o lington, $S; Seattle, 36 50; Bryant, $6 50; Bea- | Mkt-st C 68.118 — | (1906) ..... Associated Bonds ried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins7Honey. | ver Hili, $6; Stantord, $1; Noslyn, $7" Coos | Do lom bs. o 114%| (912) ... Miscellaneous " | | Bay, §5 50; Greta, $7; Wallend, §7; Richmond, | MV&Mt T6s.104 — |SPC 1 cg 8s.115 119 ° | Fischer's Theater .. | 2 | & 50 cumveriana, $13 in bulk and 814 55 in | NAR of Coe108%108 | Do stmpd. 100 110 | Northern Cal Power The market continues very quiet and quota- | sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14;| Do Os.....116% — |SP B R 6..13L — |Paraffine Paint ... tions show no chanse. Welsh Anthracite Egg. $13; Weish Lump, (N P.C R 53,108 — (S V W 65..1043105 |Sanitary Reduction Works. FRUIT—Apricots, 8% @10%c for Rovals and | $11 50: Cannel, §8 50 per ton; Cflk!. $11 50@13 | N C Ry 5s5.100 — . SALES. ;| 9@12¢ for Moorparks: Evaporated Apples, 4@ | per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks; ky Moun- ' N C P C 5s. 99 102 Morning Sesaion. | 8e: " sun-dried. 3@4%c; Peaches, 814GTlc; | tain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 1heand 31290 | N & R R o oo 100 Board—. 4 Pears, 8@lllc; Nectarines,# nominal; ~Figs, | per long ton, according to brand. O G Lé&Hb5s.106 lL’ G & E bs.. 105 | 1000 Associated 20 white. 3@dc ip boxes; Dblack, 4%c;’ Plums, | OILS-Quotations are for barreis: for cases, | O /W gtd 55 — — pitted, b@asc per Ib. SRS, | add Se; Linseed, 49c per gallon for boiled and g WATER fl'rocxs Afternoon Session. 2085 (LRUNES—I93 crop, 24@2%e for the four | 47c for raw: ’Cln:wrlol; in cases. No. Contra Costa 35 38WlPort Costa.. — — | 200 T P Ry A v \kers' AA, 3 .| 200 Four Ol ..... 5 bulk of sales. Wx»)n.»@ 5 30, RAISINS—The Assoclation quotes the follow- | and 43c for raw; c“flxng‘ Nut?%'r‘ofi-‘p{e‘r;fim MeHg Cow o sEL‘E:cv-l!nf@ .39 39y Street— Y " cocipts, 000 head: sheep steady: | ing prices: _Standard grades, 30-lb ceses—2. | Cccoanut Oil in barrels, 08¢’ for Ceylon and B0 | cint 1, & B3~ ShInvE O B E. & 500 Claremont - o4 S 4 =ady: Koo to chaice wethers. $4 crown Lcose Muscatels, 5c per Ib; | for Australlan: extra bleached winter Sperm | Sent T & P- 3 Jiéidtkn & & 8. 8 Ry = 0 Jfair 3o cholee mixed 85 T304 75 West. 4-crown, Gige: Seedless Loosé | Oil, 85c; natural winter Sperm Oil, 80c; extra | Mupual B L. SFG&R 4 Mining Stocks. % aoep, $b pative lambs, $4 5066, $3,c; Seedless flcated. 4%c; 2-crown | bleached winter Whale Ofl, 65¢c; natural Whale | ¥2¢ ™ Co... = & B.. 53% 58% 3 4 Wertern lambs, $4 75@5 1. Malaga icose, 5c; 3-crown Malaga loose, 5%c; | Ofl, O0c; extra owinter strained Lard Oil, 78c: TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. g s i —_— Seedless Sultauas, unbleached, 41sc; Seedices | No. 1 Lard Ofl, @c: pure Neataioot il Bei|sFGaB. — — SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Northern Business. <ons, unbléached, Gic. Layers. per 20- | No. 1 Neatsfoot Oll, light Herring Of INSURANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran.. | AT, }{;N” :r::g‘r;a“g g::xvrm w«dgxknuéfiflfic Oil, "‘{;’1 ::lmuwnw ;| Firem’s Fnd.310 33714] eisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: YEXE 5 led Fish Oil, Sessi April 1. —Ciearings, $007.824; | crown London Lavers, $135: 2-crown | Paint OIL 35c; raw Paint Oll, 33¢. A EANIE IR, doil l":‘;: g £163.434 | oindon Layers, $1 usual advance for frac- | COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil, in bulk, | Am NtI Bk~ 125 |L P & A 200 Caledonta. .1 25} 300 “ex:can TACOMA. April 1.—Clearings, $334,611; bal- | tional boxes and layers. Seeded—Fancy 16-oz | 14c; Pearl Ofl, in cases, 20%c; Astral, 203c; | Anglo-Cal . == Mer Toest,.. = e | M Q0S8 Net o e O b cartons, per Ib, fancy 12-01 cartons, per | Star. 20%c; Extra Star, 24%c; Eaine, 20ic; | Bank of C“ mu,uo March B, — | 0 O ecve 18] 200 Qe 2 April 1.—Clearings, $466,791; | package, G%c; fancy bulk cartons, per Ib, Tipe: | Focéne, Bisc: Deodorized ftove Gasoline, in § F Nationl.,— — | 1000 Exchequer 200 Overman 26 . choice 16-0z cartons, per Ib, Tlac: choice 13-0z | bulk, 16c: in cases, 22%e: Benzine, in bulk, B00:Cotld & Our: ‘481 300 Bavags = 1.—Clearings, $260,580; | cartons, ver package, cholce bulk car- | 13c: in_ cases, 1ul4c; 86-degree Gasoline in SAVINGS BANKS & Cu ! 300 Savage 56 ver 1b, T4c; 16-0z cartons, seeded Seed- | bulk, 20c: in cases, 3le. — [Sav & L So. — 100 3 T e - Muscitels, per 1b, Tc; 120 | cartons, | TURPENTINE-84c ver gallon In cases and R e 4 It Vg ecdlings, Muscatels, per b, 5%c; bulk, | 78¢ in drums and iron barrels. — |Union T Co. — — Sauitou. \wa»a Seedlings, Murrll; per 1b, 6%c. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, -o — 3 300 Andes 400 Ophir % L ortshell, 153q14 Tike per ib; White Lead, 767%e, according to STREET RAILROADS, o Eebes o B o F « o Y. 23 n avage Bl FORIEAND, Ams 1o | gL ke: ,é\!;"mr;r]l: Alige for > | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- ST R P s Ol e dloden 200 Geaen C % o | 75c: blus stem, SIgER: End 9iac’ ot Lanpucioc: Peanuty,"Gate (or | Bubba. A" Crusned and JFine” Cruthed. 58 POWDER. silonar e o had : ASHI astern; Pecans, 3e:’ Cocoanuts. $4 BOGS. | Powd: . ITOC! AND GENERAL| zacoMa April 1 —Wheat, unchanget; biae | @ IONEY—Comb, 101114c for white and 84 | Dy e noltes o ey o 2 “’u‘k‘,{““ fEots Folla:filslr'll(:ns .h."..‘fi‘f’i.?"fi.f Pacific stem, 8c; club, 75e. 9%c for amber: water white extracted, Tatea, ‘oarse. 5doe: Frult Granulated, Y rapidiy over | lfl«v nxht amber extracted, 4%@4%c; dark, | Beet Granulated (100-Ib bags only), e '“l: oo . B0 > 'Km‘?usg 2 5 B i s cific Comst. _ Cloudy | % —» | 3% @4 Contectioners’ A 8.40c; Magnolla "A, Hawa o4 X raliy from Ban Fra BEESWAX—27@20c per Ib. Extra C., 4.90c: . Golden 80c: Honokaa 8 ¢ 121 13% Onomea S C. { - g e .,,r Hutch § P C_9% 10 |Paauhau S C 13* 14 2 y ARKETS = L7065 barrelar 100 more: hale b3 26 more. DO T A NORTE, as_risen over. the-epiire { | 1 . Provisions. boxes, 50c more; 50-1b bags, 10c, more tor ali | \ guntry. wxcept in o small | % - » kinds. Tablets—Half, barrels, 6:90c: boxes, | Alaska P A-U8 — |Qceanic 5 C. £ & st' of California. 6.15¢; H. & E. Crystal Dominos, 8.40c per o |Cal F C AL 9T — [Pac Aux FA. $34.= or < tributaries ote.—As the Grain Bxchange was mot {n| There were no quotations from Chicago, as|No e, tiken T0¢ Tets than seventy-five bar. | Cal Wine A. 0244 — |Pac C Borx.1 San Joaquin | session vesterday there are na quotations for | th® Boerd of Trade was closed. This market | rels or its tqulvl.lent. MVE& MtTm.100 — s 5 3 cereals, feedstuffs, etc., in this issue: wes slow and unchanged. Morning Session. 100 Crown Point. 21| 300 Union Con river readings @re reported: | CURED MEATS —Bacon, 10%c per Ib for ¥ 100 Gould & Cur. 42| 100 Yellow Jacket Marysville, 104, falling: | heavy, 10%e for Nght medium, 13c for Nent Receipts af Produce. PG o Assoctation, .. San Joaquin Bridge, -| ; i 18%c for extra licht and 15c for sugar- } so- ting; B4x' Joaguth Bride Exchange and Bullion. R S e e — 5 Hawalian Comme: & Suga 30 Sasr Francibeo for thirty . Hams, 12§12%c: Mess Beef, $10 50@11 per bol; FOR FRIDAX, APRIL 1. April 2 Sterling Exchange, sixty days. — $4 5514 | extra Mess, $11 50@1 $12 50@ Flour, qr ske '™ Cloudy. unsettled | Sterling Extbange, sight . — 488 prime Mess Pork, (" | Wheat, ctls 13 biy light showers; light | Sterling Exchange. cables . — 4sp |Mess, $18: Dry Saifed Pork, 10%e; fil.,smex ctls 6215 | New York Exchange, sight . = 121 | Pork. $20; Pigw Feet, §5; Smoked Beet, 1dc | Beans. sk 39 00 light| New York Exchange, telegraphic, — 15 " | per Jb. Corn, Afternoon Session. { Siiver, ver. ounce .. = by | LARD_Tierces quoted at'G%c ver Ib for | Potaioes, sk Alaska, Packers’ Ausociation..... 143 00 | Mexican Dollars, nominal . - 4514 | compot nd 9c for pure; half-barrels, pure, | Onions, 50 25 Clopty, ‘smpet- {- o i o Bie: P jouth "tins, 9%c: Bolb tine. 9%e; 3-ib 1in Bran, sk moo | 3 . ngs, @ ctls . Potatoes, Onions and V. egemblm. O OTTOLENE-One half barrel, 9%e: thres | FAy, 1on nm|muek.uur, flics. 58 25 3 > g balf barrels, 9c; one tierce, 8%c; two tierces, | Straw, tons 58 25 Fotatoss ruled firm with trade “moderately | #%¢: ¢ tierces. 8%c per 1b. ol ey Watar . 5 13 active and the best 1O of table varieties were . Wheat, ctls ... 06| .&" o p‘:%me "Eice. 5 per cent. 10 55 readily disposed of at the maximum quotations, | 1. xdes, Tallow, w, Wool and Hops. WASHINGTON. Lol s : | Flour, ar sks .. 20,309/ Wheat, ctls ... 8779| 50 Pasuhau 8. P. Co..oovvinrnrir, 1375 Fresh receipts from the river districts were but HIDES AND SKINS_Culls and brands sell light, but were x;nfieny low grade and B4@ic tnder quotations I *. - s o - ®0id rather slowly in con about 5. Heavy 8. ————— i Market were anticipating & higher Tage o prices Tox | Eteers, Biac: medium, g ant w’c, - I STOCK MARKET. - Unlisted Securities. arket. Oregon Burbanks, as the cargo brought by :| ides, for y h L¥ ight: Sta 4 ) 5 e Just steamer 18’ practically cleaned out of fines | Oc: Salted Kip. Oc; Salted 10c; s.?.‘.'d . ] MISCIT.UANEOUS BONDS. | hands .annd- the steamer due M is ex- | Calf. 11c; dry Hides, 15@16c; ary Kip, 18¢; dry | ¥————————"———————————# | Bay CPC 8. 97% — [S P Co 4a April 1.~Close Prime .mmer- | pocted to bring light supplies. of Dew Ch:;:t “w‘f,,,,s"‘o""k":c;"';’:,'?" z,m‘m each; Still Dull, With A 1, Wi h‘ml 3 ‘,.3“4’/& B - 3,65 per cont Potatoes were about cks and =l @65 um, 70@90c; A 11 8 un . Mominal- with actual busl- | wijer vunge The last Consignment of Saget | Wook $1G1 30 Horse' Hlder. alt; 32 sgone | Still Dull, With Another Divi-| S ¥ v? 5s. utter-st 5s.105_ 113 bills at or de-| potatocs for the season, consisting of 106 | Jarse and $2@2 50 for medlum, $1 25@1 75 for dend of 25¢ by Ophil SF Drdk 5s. 113%|UR of SF 4s. 77% 78% > - Posied | Lokt wan received and met vith Drmer ege | Small ana B0c for Colts. Horse Hides. dry. 5¢ by Ophir. § F&NP at §5 75 per cental. Oregon Onions wers | 31 40 for large and $1 50 for medium. $11 25 \ : M firmer for good stock. while poor lots continued | {oF small and 50c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry | . All classes of stocks were dull Ala 8§ Co. o irag at uncteady rates. Sales from smoed | Mexican, 3lc: dry_Salted Mexican, 25c nd the ofl stocks were rueulmy"'“:x‘ cal hands were reported in a small way at 3c per | Central American, 3ic. Goat Skins—Primé An-{Alaska Packers was wur “ | cal 3 potnd , bc; large and smooth, 50c; medium, The gross the UIM Cal “The canmery on Twitchell Tsland commenced | 335, ¥mall, 20c. of San Francisco in February m Cal H; packing Asperagus yesterday, and as a re- ALLO; ' 3 4%@4%c per In; SraisiE SiaRanl rebm 1003, an o increase Cal TT e g e ‘".,,,,‘ym:,.”‘,,,",}“' < ondoghig e, c’;o“ ng clip-—San Joaquin and mm Lo s 1 DO a1, aeaimet JUTt a0y onibe et - ed * shrinkage, es bel = 4 - year, 2 | cetied. Prices of all erades were Srmer and - g monthe', 9@11c; do 7 mont . 5103 | an ln'c:::'i of $91, tlu. ol % cuyt:? “followtrig table, | the market cleaned up wel 3 caupon No. 14 from mortgage 6| East the bank clear- cured a few small Jots at PS—24@27c per “’ for California, 1903, of the Slerra Rail: ‘Comj § at,the Week, ended | Fuled weak us recelpts continued heavy ang |Snd 17%@20c for crop of 1904, par oo Moo e W pany | EL 4P 4 I 51, with mw peroentag incresse nad | there was very little inquiry for shiy . Peas A The California de- Bk decrease us compared with the corresponding | were easier. recelpts being heavy and the carry- Meal Market. cla; regular mneuy dividend of m cents week last, ear: . e ovrr from the nlmdm . "‘%}n 1 11, Frnch-A :uamum-hmw.-d-- Gas Con uo-. n-fln: b-en n"l«i ‘while wi Aside “the receipt of a few Spring capital stock of the | Hono P Co. Lambe, 'hlcfl sold at the quotations b-low.ll’u:lfle -'llllt!l' m of South San SF Pittsburg San Francisoq ... Tialtimore Cincinnati Kansas City New Orieans Cieveland ... Minneapolis Detroit ... there was nothing new in the marRet yester. | dey. -~ Besf and Mutton continue scarce and nom, while lpuufl:n‘mnawlmphor uirements and report the- market than oth 't unchanged quo- uxf.a.:: or‘ 10 crates of nbukzuua-nd-fl with prompt sale at $i POTANE&—M-II from the river, $1 10 Burbanks, lm.xne cefved uo- ESSED lfl ATS. ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers follows ct1; Ores o ;. aver #1611 per cul, smal Oregon Bu! or ‘seed, 90c@$l 10 per ctl. Garnet Rose, rwn Chiles, DMI ctl; 238 1.3 Afternoon Session. 400 Chollar 200 Savage . 100 Crown Point. 500 Scorpion .. 300 Sierra Nev 600 Hale & N(Jl'c.2 700 Mexican 400 Sferra Nev . 200 Ophir . 100 Union Con .. 100 Potosi m 300 Unfon Con .. TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. _| Ellis st.. by order ot ed production in 1903, while the tex- | AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE. P '_On MONDAY, April 4, at 11 gelo, at 813 the Hon. E. E. Schmitz, ll-m I will scil a lot of condemned Firs Dec horses and about 40 head of good wagon et driving horses und a handsome, I-matehed team of very fast pacers, § and ‘.lmz:ar;;l‘u h'xon:lmnn No oy This sold. ne. t 43 WATKING, Autiomser. o T - 45 Trétters and Paca;s., 15 Head Shetland Ponies. Everything sold without reserve. Sale starts t 1 p. m. sharp, PLEASANTON TRACE TRACK, aA'rLRDAY - MORNING. Two trains leave city, return Saturday even- - ing. “Also_trotting and running races in the morn- ing. e e e the scarcity of cars, although in the coke region there is less congestion, and railway earnings thus far reported for March are but 1.2 per cent smaller than last year. Agricultural prospects are unchanged. Further progress in the right direc- tlon is reported in the iron and. steel industry. Increased activity and somewhat firmer quotations in West- ern hide markets resulted from more imterest on the part of tanners. Com- mercial failures this week in the- United States are 208, against 226 last week, and 229 the preceding week and 173 last year. Failures in Canada number sixteen, against fifteen last week and eighteen last yeaf. e—— OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave Broadway wharves, Piers 9 and 11, San Francisco. For Ketchikan, Wrm.al. Juneau, Haines, ete., .\lnknAu "o Ty ADE: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, May 3. Change to Company’s steam-. Jers at Seattle. For Victorfa, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Bel- lingham—11 a. m., Apr. 5, 10, 15. 20, 25, 30, May 5. Change at Seattle to this company steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seatt g{ Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Y. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 f m., Apr. 4, 10, 16, fljfil May 4. Spokane, . 7, 13 . Thursdays, 9 a. m. Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. Santa Cruz, 9 a. m., Apr. 19. (Freight only.) Bonita, 9 a. m:, Apr. 5. 13. 21, 29, May 7. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa R salia, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth each month. For further information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sailing | dates. TICKET OFFPICES ! New Montgom- ery st (Palace Hotel). 10 Market st. and Broad: way wharv, Office, 10 Market st. C. D. ANN, 10 Market st., San Francisco. The Pacific Transfer Co., 20 Sutter st., wi call for and_check baggage from hotels an residences. Telephone Exchange 312. Plymouth—Ch From New York. Saturdays at § 10:30 am| Philadelphia Louls Minneapolis . Mesaba Only first-class passengers carried. DOMINI LADr. 26 SWI1Il call at Plymouth. - p STAR LINE. A New From New York Saturdays at 10.40 s m. Vaderland .....Apr. 9|Zealand . Lr. Kroonland _...Apr. 16/ Finiand “Apr. 30 New York—Queenstown—! Safling Wednesdays. Oceanic. . Apr.6,10 a.m.|Cedric.. Apr.20. § m.| Majestic, Apr.27,10 5 p. m.| Arable, Apr. 20, 5 Teutonic, Apr.12,10. Celtic. . Apr. 15, - Apr. 21, <Apr. 30, .. May 5. June 2. May 19; June. 18 June 9, July 7. June 30 . A 9. May 14, June'18 CANOPIC. May 28, July 3 (Send for rates and lifusfeated booklet) These steamers are the largest in ... Mediterranean service. First class, $65 upward. Busion to Liverpool . .Apr. 21, May 19, June 16 REP[ suc (new). Apr 30, June 9, July 7 May 5, June 2, June 30 rn-t ch- $60 and $65 upward. accord- | ing to steamer. For plans, etc.. address ¢. D, TAYLOR, 21 Post st., Passenger Agent Pacific Coast. ROMANIC. -—s—wflmmm For Plymouth, Cherbonrz, Hamburg. mom!oflunm S. S. Deutschiand - long—231 knots average speed. erm Apr. 7, May 12, June 9, July 7. .- Moitke .......Mar. 31 Behrlvll - 'P.en‘l’uylv.nh Apl. 2 [A. Victoria. *Deutschlal . T |Pretoria . Patricia ... Dl. 9 [t*Bluecher April Grill room and fgymnastum on board. LINE: . 37 Broadway, New York. [ - Ol 35 and ciaco and Fonopan Mining Exchange yeaterday: | HERZOG & CO. T 401 CALIFORNIA ST.. Morning Session. - T 00 MacNamara . 21| 100 Ton Belmont.. gl 0w 0| O, R. & N. €O, [ont. n. . on lway.. h Al . ak0 Ton Betmont.” 16200 Ton Midway.. 38 | wOr OO naz GRor W, ELDER mifs . Arternoon&uio-. ..,c..gumznams.uu_.& 100 Little Ton .. 24/1600 Mont Ton ..1 52t | Only line to PORTLAND, OR.. 3000 MacNamara . mo'rn Belmont.. 60 | short rail llnn from Portland to all points 3300 MacNamara . 19| 100 Ton Midway.. 38 | East. Through tickets to all points. Steamer e MacNamara | 21| 500 Ton N B 13| Hoscts tociade berth and meais, Steamer sils 550 Mont Ton -..1 5 foot ot Spear st 8t 11 a. m. & ¥ BOOTH. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. M"n’n":c-. “Aient Freight Dept. 3 FRIDAY, April 1—4 p. m, o - Bid. Bid. Ask. 4 SANOA, REW s "8 B, "8 OCCARICS.S.C0. EER IR A * oot 2 0 DIRSCR LI 0 TaNIT ic 26 2 — §. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, 2, 1l am. - E:.a‘;mmm ,g,z {“v;-:;rvu(ailu‘:%-,? 5 ..",5 ..n-m'hmu.ihq.s_ H] 24723 | 1D SPRECKELS & BROS. C0. Agts. Picket 0fce 63 Mar- %2 i3 14| et st, Freight Omce. ; Paills St 02 12 © o 3 33| coNPAGNIE E R, 58 60| gpCT LINE TO e 3% 13| sailing every 15, 18 o 051 g,, ., ‘at 10 a. . 93 95 | North foot & a 9 20 | N ciase 1o ik ; 33735 gnq class to Havre b i TN e . ‘on 1 55| Ton by S Ton 36 5 rm“ o ~— 2 Co. has dividend No. General Passenger Agent, - Portland—Liverpool—Short punn. Southwark ... Apr. 0 Kensington .. Apr. 30 . Canada_. Apr, 18i 5 HO: LINE. New Twin-Screw Steamers of 12.500 Tons. New York—] Sailing Tuesdays at 10 a. m. 2 Potsdam . .Apr. 5(*Ryndam .Apr. 19 Rotterdam ....Apr. 12/Noordam

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