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1904. . ¥ TMM OF THE MARKETS. 1 St ot Cotton hig not materially changed. b St and featureless. ) ndependent rican 1¥"heat at present. F cly off to depress the May option. ( Corn in fair demand and 1y held. I M firm and Hay tn stcady position. eans a I shade lower. with large stocks of lower, less depresse ese unchanged. Egg off a cent, with stocks large " Receipts of Hogs re I and Ontons higher and wery firm. Asparagus lozwer. Limes and tn eat Exports in March. geh the experts of » by sea were as Wheat from) 90,417 903, the exports were e lued at $917,861 in that month, the eame agkregating 370,408 centals. $882,327. Last month one whole and t argoes were cleared all f reat n March, 1808, the *ix ear alia, three for & Africa and Britain Exports of Barley. Francisco ¢ Bariey from San 233,307 month was the apanese Govern 534 e use of the army in the war steamer Coptic, which took out 10 the exports were 5,337 I eather Report. . 20h Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, April 45 wing are the seaso . red with those o ", & in last twenty-f Last Th & 24 hours 0.00 Ciear Pr.Cly Tr Cloudy . Cloudy .10 Pi.Cldy Tr. Clear WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. » continues high over the entire ¥ the country. Fair, pleasant evalls throughout California, end wers are veported in Oregon and wraiure has risen from 8 to 10 de Eastern Ca fall slowly tol usa all- Sacramente falling; San Neveda and ntinue ages are rej 10.0 Marysville 125, on & stand Ge at San Francisco for thirty g e st o 1 i - supply and steady. change Game neglected and lozver.” F 1 reflected the anxiety over the showing of | ¢ state- Copper 1 te murke Weekly Is were ns of & rregular e mad r somew sfaction with the traffic out- at ow n whic e by the quarter Amalgamated without explan: 1 sharpl ay in London w: tivity of the e the gold moveme: of ratlroad trafs restrained in the e: the ch rts gold for export as x- n fic | 1 market was quite active and some- Total sales, par value, $3,191,- NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Open. High 24,000 32 95% To% 800 115 Chesa & Ohio 1800 B33 Chi & Alton Peshaliphpee hi & Al hicago & hicago & hi, M & M & St P ptd *hi Term & Trans hi T & T prd.. ol Y WA “olo Southern lo South lst prd 200 531 olo South 2d pfd Dela & Hudson.. 2,106 15314 Del, Lack & W : Denver & Rio G. 600 30% Den & Rio G ptd 100 703 s 9,200 283 pra 1300 64 200 404 Hocking Valk Hocking Va o 1000 1301 200 18% 100 341y 400 183 600 35% 4300 108 W 1423 1500 112 ¥ 200 62 > & SS Mpfd . ri Pacific... 14,800 93 Adams L E an & N i prd Tex Tex pfd x prd ptd oling & L ¥ American States | Welis-Fargo Miscellan Am n Am Cottoft Ofl Am Cotton Oil pfd orn Dis: ner ; Smelt & Ref.. Am S & solidated Tlers eneral Intern: Internti ¥ Lo- [ Ref ugar Min & 1 Ref on pid mpanies— ptd pfd Trans as Products Produ ptd 6,100 200 1.500 200 600 100 ates 2s advanced 3 per cent on call, | Bonds— Mining— feeders, $2 50G4 25; cows, $1 75@4 25; heifers, 9 Atchison 4s ..... 09%| Adventure | 82004 30; canuers. * $1 75G250; bullé, $2G4; Poultry and Game. AR DT W Wi Coat ‘OMl, tn_bulk. D0 203 42 T e Aoues e L DEw | - ONSIEY QG aaniey 14c; Pearl OIl, in cases, 20io; Astral, 204 | Mex Cent 4e..... 63%|Amal Copper 2 FTo e : . Star, 20%c; Extra Star, 24l4c; Elaine, 28ige o 5,000, Steady, G higher. Mixed and butchers, . A 713 Afhantie . | 82085 45; Kogd,to cholce heavy. §5 3065 415 | (ianen uy ik gericfoeie S B \‘a:::-ll:: E-?f:n.)e?a o % e in Bk, Do pfd 911 | Bingham rough heavy, §5 2005 35; light, §5 15@6 35; bulk L. Pty o adise 186 In cases, Torge: S04 Gasoline in Boston & Aibany.246 | Calumet & Hec of sales $5 25@5 3b. Monday, the receipts of domestic were very | lic. in cases, lale egree Boston & Malre 168 |oometal SHEEP—Recelpte, 22,000. Sheep and lambs | lisht and prices of most descriptions were | POl f5c: In cases, te. i Boston Fley 130 |Copper Ranke ... 423 | Strong. Good to choice weathers, §175@5 40; | Nominally unchanged. Carried-over lots of | ; TUREENTINE —S4c ver zallon In cases Fitchburg pra. 30| Dary. Weat I 25% | falr to_choice mixed, $350@450; Western | small Broilets were cleaned up at the inside | ¢ 2 d7umes g:;l"{;w [I:ITL Red Lead, 7@ Mex Cobtil o | DY Bt 159 | sheep, $400@540; native lambs, $450g590; | quotation. Game met with a sliggish demand | o KED AND WHITE LEAD Red Co0C N Y N H & H..180% Franklin 714 | Western lambs, $4 75@5 95, e e et o | Guantigs~" sl e Pere Ma .78 |Grancy .. —Liye Turkers, ' R—The Refin! - Union Pacife .. 88% e Ro : ™ = 4’| Geese, per pair, $2G2 25; Goslings, ta? 25 | ooy et e fo e 1S Dage: y Miscellaneous—" " Mase Mining st Ducks, $6 80G6 50 per dozen tor old and $6 80 | Euiis’ "4 “Crushea and Fine Crushed, S.6ac: mer A Chy . 13 ! 3 'or young; ens, & . % Do pHd- .o 123 MomaRk & 1] Miscellaneous Markets. I $6.606.50" for ‘small; youns Roosters §750g | povdcred. S.30c; Canay Grammated.’ 5.50c | Amer ey Tube. 4X|Mont_Coai LIRS 5 | 8 00 :ldumt;r:br &;fi:e m*%fi"m lated, coarse, 5.40c; Frult Granulated, B.46c. | Amer ar . 261,101d Dominjon 4 o -] - ADo ptd i Gneeaty -+ 8% | 6y Fonis Wool Market I piecons, 81350150 per dosen 1o ol | Confectioners” A, b0 Magnalin A... 8 | Amer Tel 126 | Parrot .25 L g A ¥ A Amer Woolen W:’IQ;;:;)' : { GAMEGray 'Geese. 32003 per dozen; | PXit O Af0ci Colden o SM0eL b0 pra . . 74%Shannon i | ST. LOUIS, April 4—Wool—Steady. Medium :‘"me Geese, T5c@$1 m.l Brant, ?‘1 150, Hon- | yoves, 50c more: 50-1b bags, 10c_more for all Dom Iron & § .. 8| Tamarack 100 | grades, combing and clothing, 1 light | Kers, $400; English Snipe. $3G3 00 ommon | kinds. _Tablets—Half barrels, 5.90c; boxes, 2 1 35 rinity .. z ne, Tie; heavy fine, c; tub . $100@2; " 6.16c; H. & E. Crystal Dominos, per. Gen Bitetrle " 1024 178 Suning I 20 | wasned, Sogie, o o l-owes tub ) opd F19 20 Mo Ditan e, 0 1 ety A Coveal Demine, SA% seh ss Electric.... 184U 8 Ofl . . 0% e % | rels or its equivalent. Do pfd ... LT3 [Utah .. C 3% Mass ‘Gas .1110 30 [Vietoria P8 Northern 1V heat Market. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. : | Unitea Fruit - 11001 Winona . : m',l b 2 &8 Receipts of Produce. Un Shos Mach:.. 473! Wolverine 7 OREGON, ° Most dealéns quoted Butter squarely down ! Srensees 28 PORTLAND, ' April 4 -WHEAT — Walla |10 _20c yesterday for the general run of busi- FOR MONDAY, APRIL 4. sty W, Walla, Tic; Biuestem, 80c; Valley, S0c. . though small sales at 2lc were reported. | pioyr. qr sks... 4,122Straw. tons . 15 New York Cotton Market. ' 7 WASHINGTON. s avia o wo '} pndat, ctis ... 5 3G ool batee 2 2 NS | _TACOMA, April 4 —WHEATSteady, un-|moved off readily, whereas at 2ic they could et R o Ll 1315 NEW YORK, April 4—COTTON—Futures changed. Bluestem, 83c; Club, 75e. not. Stocks were ample for all requirements, ' cor ™ oy . 373|Leather, rol . 188 ;l‘;:d steady and unchanged to 19 points but there ;fis n;‘o cor:flllnl ot‘r‘n'{' very hhfl.zv Rye ctls . 325! Chicory, bbls 50 | er. . surplus, pping orders are now, 2! s 4 { Northern Business. ing Deen either canceled of out o €Wo 4Urng | Rontock ke .. i ! AT - { H Al the past week. L7 40l Ry New York Grain and Produce. | goxirie apr E—clearings, §616,138; | There i3 no change whatever in-Cheese. | Dmion® eke ---- AIHains, o2 | balances, §128,784. 4 | Eggs opened about lc lower and easy at | pay’ tong . 600 Wine, gals W YORK, April 4—FLOUR—Recelpts, |~ TACOMA, ~ April 4—Clearings, §392,400; [he decline, with large stocks The market | OREGOX, 385,000 barrels; . 2 . | balances, $41,168. : 045! Potatoes, sks ... 6,170 | S s Pgry 0 barreln, Markol | Mgty SI% o 4—cleasings, g dor; | Becelbts we 1,000 tbn Butier; 147 eases | Tiour, a7 M. TORELSL, 368 1 6033 CHEXT-Reccipts, 67,000 bushels. Spot | balanices, ‘$44,450. BUTTER—Creamery at _first hands,. 20c | market casy. No. 2 red, $104% nominal ele- | SPOKANE. April . 4.—Clearings, $429,689; | , BUTTER—Creamery at first hands. 30c | - * ot N o i Bl o e e e Bt el os o wen 1 | STOCK MABKET. - | f. 0. b. afioat. Pronounced weakness was the | & o5 e aradse: Youns Americas, ¥ feature in Wheat il day, Under heavy stop- | Loc MARKETS g'nfo'gc'-céflzeg:":mm; Westeen, "1ig1ss | * E * | loes selling, inspired by depression in the AI AR b 3 1 N | Northwest, pricas broke neadly 20 .8 ‘bushel. | 0 ., P GG Oil, Mining and Local Stocks The close’ was dull at 1%@1l4¢ net decline. May closed at 96%c; July, 92c; Sélic. HOPS—Quiet. HIDES—Steady. WOOL—Firm. PETROLEUM—Easy SUGAR—Raw, firm: molasses sugar, 2 20-32¢; refined, firm. | COFFEE—Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 invoice, 6%c: mild, steady; Cordova,* 10@13c. The market for coffee futures elosed steady at un- changed prices to an advance of 5 points. Sales, September, New York F ag follows: Wheat—31,7: bushels; decrease, 754,000 bushels. Corn—9,679,000 ‘bushels; decrease, 871000 bushels. Oate—10,464,000 bushels; in- crease. ,000 bushels. Rye—040,000 bus decrease, 31,000 bushels. Barley, 3,1 bushels; decrease, 228,000 bushels. * | Chicago Board of Trade. T Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, April 4.—Prospects of rain cau ed general selling of wheat to-day. closed weak, July wheat being down 1%@13zc; | corn was off 1@1%c, and oats show a loss of 1%c. Provisions closed 20@2234c higher. Predictions of favorable weather caused a bearish sentiment in the wheat pit at the opening. The July delivery was %@%c to Y @%c lower at 8713 to $7%c. For a time the arket held around the opening figures, but | lack of any stronx support soon began to be [ felt and prices started downward. The fact that foreign grain markets were closed to-day tended 1o restrict the volume of trading, as did the approaching holiday here to-morrow. The absence of the usual activity in the pit, in itself, was a depressing influence. Weak- ness in all cash grains, after recent strength, tock any remaining enthusiasm out of the bulls and caused considerable liguidation of lonz wheat. The declines in Northwestern markets were another element In the situation that encouraged sellers. Pit traders hammered the market persistently throughout the day, rotwithstanding the moderately bullish crop reports from Missourl and Ohio. Final quo- 49.000 bags, including: May, 5.60c; September, | at mark, cascs included, 16}%@16%c; cheese, | barb. 65c@$115 per. box: Green Peas, 2%@4c | easy, 9@10%4c. per 1b; String Beans. 12%@17%c per 1b: Toma. | ELGIN, T, April 4.—Butter—No offerings | toes, 75c@$150 per box or crate for Los An- | or sales. Officfal market declared 24lsc. Total | geles and $130@2 for Mexican; Summer | sales in’the district for the week were 420,000 | Squash from Los Angeles, $1@150 per box pounds. Cabbage, §110 per ctl; Carrots. 50c per sack Hothouse "Cucumbers, '$1 50@2 per dozen for large and $1@125 fop small; Garlic, 15c_per 1b: Egg Plant, 20@25c per 1b; Dried Pep- pers, bGSc ver Ib tor Stockton and 10@121- for southern: Dried Okra, 12%@15c per 1b; Green Peppers (Mexican), 20@25c per Ib; Green Livestock Market. CHICAGO. o CHICAGO, April 4—CATTLE — Receipts, 2200. Strong. Good to prime steers, $5 25@ 580; poor to medium, $350@5: stockers and rooms, 20@25c per I1b; Marrowfat Squash, 1@ 1%¢ per 1b; Hubbard, %c per Ib. T EGGS—Ranch, “2‘“ for“Tair to cholce; store, 16@17%c per dozen. X 1ge and Bullion. % E A Baching o Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Sterling Exchange, sixty days. — 4 85% | Sterling Exchange, .igglt 5 — 488 mfifif&'fi t::hg:u:.u:; were we‘r‘:ul;l:tmluz | R e, MigMEL e ;:“ of which were received by the auction com- 5 hange, telegraphic. —, 5 ° | pany and the other three by merchants in the R s L e ", T &5y | open market ~The cholce and fancy Erades Mexican Dollars, nominal . 453 | of Navels were lower as a result of the in- creased receipts, despite a steady demand, both for local use and for shipping account. Stand- ard Navels were in good request among ped- W heat and Other Grains. Peppers (Los Angeles), 15@17%c per 1b; Mush- | i tain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 Ibs and $12 80 per long ton, according to brand. OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases, add Sc; Linseed, 49c per gallon for boiled and 47c for raw: Castor Oil, in cases, No. 1, 70c; Bakers' AA, §1 10@1 12; Lucol. 45¢ for bolled and 43c for raw; China Nut, 60@70c per gallon: Ceccanut Ofl in barrels, 58¢ for Ceylon and 55 for Australian: extra bleached winter Sperm Oil, Sbc; natural winter Sperm Ofl. S0c; extra ! bleached winter Whale Ol, 6bc; natural Whale ! Ofl. 60c; extra winter strained Lard Oll, 75c: No. 1 Lard Ofl, 60c; pure Neatsfoot Uil 78¢: { Mo 1 Neatstoot Oil, @c; light Herring Oil. | 45¢; dark Herring Oil, 4dc; Salmon O, 38c: ootled Fish Oil, 40c; raw Fish Oil, 88c: bolled | Quiet and Featureless. Yesterday was another quiet day on the different exchanges and fluctuations. were gen- | erally few and narrow, | ” Recent assessments ‘are: Oil and Gas, 10c. delinquent May Orchard and Packing Company, $3, quent May 2. Coalinga Pacific : Nipomo delin- The Pennsylvania M. D. Oil Company as- amounting to § sessment of Sc per sha: ! fell delinquent yesterd | 056 | All cereals | Feed, §1 10@% 1214; Shipping and brewing, 181 17%@1 20; Chevaller, 81 15@1 26 for fair {to choice. FUTURES. Session 9 to 1 a m. Open. High. Low. Close. May ........81 10 $110 $110 §I 10 December .. 99 99 8% 954 2 p. m. Session. No sales. OATS- ‘here was a very fair local jobbi demand yesterday and one house worked of about 1500 sacke of Red at $1 30 on the morn- ng session of the Exchange. \White, $1 2T%@1 $7%%; Black, $1 25@1 35; Red_$1 25@1 35; Gray. $1 323 per ctl, \ | l CORN—AIl descriptions remain as before | quoted, with a quiet market. Western sacked, 51 3061 40 for Yellow, $1 3215@1 40 for White and $1 30@1 35 for | Mixed: California large yellow, $1 $5@1 421 small round do, $1 50@1 55° YThite, $1 40@1 45 per ctl; Ezyotian, $1 40@1 50 for white and 1 273%@1 80 for brown. . RYE—S$1 30@1 32% per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—$1 7! per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California_Family Extras_ $4 80@ 0, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $# 70@5; Oregon and Washington, jobbing at'$3 S6@+ 25 | per_bbl. | P MILLSTUFFS—Prices In_packages are as | tollows: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs; | Rye Flour, $3 25; Rye Meal, $3; Rice Fiour, | §7; Corn Meal $3 25; extra cream do, $4; Oat | Groats, $1 50; Hominy, $1@4 25; Buckwheat | Flour, $4 50@4 75; Cracked Wheat, $2 75; Fa- rina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50; Rolled Oats, bbls, $7 26@8 60: in sacks, $6 75@8 10; Pearl Barley. $6; Split Peas, boxes, $7; Green Peas. $5 50 per 100 Ibs. Sothas o T tations on July were at 863c, &fter the price bours ending midnight, April 5 Int fonal F ouch blgc y o Northern California — r;‘ur Tuesday; light Interntl Pump pfd -ng rnl‘:gr drl::x;-;' n";{‘%x:npd et o H"y and Feedstuffs. northerly winds. | National Lead..... The early corn market was steady on a 8 alifornia — Fair Tuesday; ligh! rth American g moderate commission house demand, but | Bran is very firm and in good demand, with worth winds. B 27,300 toward the noon hour asselling mot moderate offerings. Middlings remain as be- Nevada —Fair Tuesday S = X e d“~"" o in that caused 2 severe break. Jul, ore quoted. Hay is steady at previous prices. Francisco and icinity air Tuesday; | Pressed unchanzed to l@Yec lower at 531@! BRAN—$19@20 per ton. » north wind ‘-h-r:-'s‘gnz“\;_*fn;.'i“_ e '! s 52%c. After sellinz between bt and 53%c | MIDDLINGE—$24@26 50 per ton. A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. uiiman o the close was at 52% @527 ranged be- | SHORTS+$19@20 per ton. & R g |w c and 57%c and clofed at Sc, | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $24@25 per * | Republic <] market was subjected to a raid |ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill $29 1; e g | | Eobber Oo = = early in the session, heavy selling of the May | jobbing, $32: Cocoanut Cake, $22@23; s | EASTERN MARKETS. Bl g — | option by »it traders and commission houses | Meal, $29 50; Cracked Corn, $30@81; Teun Olel & from.. . S99 | causing much weakness. The close was weak | Mixed Feed, $21@22; Horse Beans, - — - 4 U" € Leather.. = and at the bottom. After opening 1@l | 40 per ton; Broom Corn Feed. 90c per ctl. . % X {lower at 39%@39lc, July sold between 38c | HAY-—Wheat, $15@17; Wheat and oOat, New York Money Market. - i and 39%c and closed at 35c. May ranged be- | $14 50@16 50; Oat. $14@16; Barley. $13@15} ) i ty prd. tneen 39%c and 41%@41%c, closing at 39%c. | Stock, $12 50G13 B0; Alfaifa, $12 50@14 per P L — (B ubber Provisions were weak under the influence of | ton. NEW, YORK. April 4.—Close: Money on U § liberal eclling by packers. A marked in- | STRAW—50@75¢ per bale. cull-—Bim: 1515 per cont closing bid. 1%; | U € Stesl. .. crease in contract stocks of pork and- lard | L, S St was the princi - | B T e ity s, SR o | Do R b | e e iel e e i oy Beans and Secds. eent; months, 3% @4 Western Union 300 8S% 85% | some effect. Covering by shorts checked the | % e " o declining tendency. The market closed easy | Lima and Small White Beans are quoted a New York Stock Market. Total sales......572,800 shares. { with July pork down 20G22%c; July lard was | ehade lower and weak at the decline. The UNITED RAILROADE OF SAN FRANCISCO, ofi‘“:l‘ql&ll;rl. lnd'ribs closezd 10¢ l{ovlvltn | other descriptions are unchanged, . e leading futures rang ollows: B 36@2 50; Pea. $1 NEW YORK. April 4 —Speculators who have | N JOBK. Al A Pied tasiction || Asticde— Open. High. Low. 5 |B‘fifefiV’§?’"“yfifzm,l Vi been treding for two weeks in the confident be- ERSWyS St ShE FYSRey - ” { Wheat No. 2— | % Whil @2 75: Pink. $3 3003 t | large te, $2 : Pink. $3 30@5 50; “lief that they knew the inside facts of the AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. | R N IR % |Red, $4 50; Lima. $3 2003 26, Red Kidneys, Sierthetn Seourities settiement were mompiused . common, 4%@4%; preferred, | JUIY (new) Ii0 KraL AT a6l B | e Y Sy R to-day by the terms of the petition of the L 9 | Sept (old) o A 8334 813, SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $3 7! T Yellow Union Pacific interests for ag injunbction NEW YORK BONDS. Sept (new) . Bl% 817 803 | Mustard, $3@3 25; Flax, $1 80@1 90; Canary, agninst the distribution of Northern Securities U S & uned 4s. 99 | Corn No, 2— BgabYc for Eastern; A\'h‘fl. 14%@16c: Rape. asseta on the plan proposed. It has been ex- | Do coupon.....100%(Man con gold 45.101% | May AL . 57% 55 56 [ 13/@2c: Timothy, 1c; Hemp, 33@dc per _pected that some judiciai opinfon would be in- Do 3s reg ....100% Mex Cent 48 . 8438 | Juiy . " B3% B3% 52 B2% | ib; Millet, 3@3%c¢ Corn Seed, $20@21 vited on the propomed pian, but the guestion | Do coupon ....107 | Do 1st imc..... 13% | September .. .. B2% 52X BI% 513 | bk tom of Jegality in the substitution of collateral for | Do new 4s reg.132%|Minn & St L 4s. 96 | QOats No. 2— P*ORIED PEAS—Blackeye, $3 per ctl; Nil the Northern Securities stock now held againet = Do coupon ....133 (M. K & Tex 45..100% | May LM% M 39% 30% | g3 75, Green, $3G8 25, e the Oregon Short Line bond issue was the only Do old 4s reg.107%| Do 2ds ... . 78 | July s oeeene. 301 3935 8 38 % 2 one which has been admitted to be an issue, in | Do coupon ....107%4|NR of Mex con 4s 74 | September .. .. 33 3 i 321 5 View of the protestations from ail interésts ' Atch gen 4 .... BI4|N Y C gen 335s.. 95% | " Bgess Pork, per bbl— Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. concernad. that perfect unity and harmony ex- | Do ad ds ... 894N J C gen 128% | May 1385 13 371% 13 06 13 10 S tnted. & perusal of the petition makes so | Atlantic C L 4s. 921,|Nor Pacific 102 1350 1355 13 ) strong an of a conflict of hostile in. Dal & Ohio ds...100%h Do 35 .- 52 | T, ber 100 Tbee 2 13324 | The Potato market was very much excited, terests that sentiment in the stock market was | Do 3%s ....... Dil5INor & W con 4s. 97% | May e B8 UBIN w00 g gy, | A0 ToouEEs ware SUEIPRCIEY. t and hold- upest. 80 far from an appearance of resigna. Central of Ga 55107 |OSL ds & partic. 8413 | July T T T T TN | e I Ry et tion to the community of interest in control Do 1st inc..... 68 |Pa, conv 3%s. 25% Short Ribs, per 100 Ibs— :bmn 1ling ltoudvmhmn; Paee b:v-u Bur- of Northern Pacific, the Union Pacific's conten- Ches & Ohlo 4146.102 |Reading gen 4s.. 96% | May SEm% eay em .gap (| RN AETe G N T tiov indicated @ determination o coneerve jts | Chi & Alton Sigs. 6% 8 L & T M con 55.11234 | July .......... 710 71214 '700 700 |in&s were closely cleaned up B\ the top quots. conirol of the Northern Pacific line secured in € B & Q new 4s. 91 |S L & § F fg 4s. 82 ot Thy Orepm s iy 3901 at such disastrous consequences to the stock market in 1. This condition was ®0 at variance with Whe impression industri- ously cultiveted in the stock market for the Jast two weeks that apprehension of a conflict | C.C.C_& SLen the reaction and which fol was carrjed orders. The ! ith the first strength of but the persistence and the vol- | #tock awakened | Iron Silver Feneral list | Leadville Con the rest of the day. by the i CM & SP gn | C & NW con C R 1 & Pac Do _col B Alice was only momentarily below | Adams Con Breece | Brane_con list was partly | Com Tunnel Con Cal & V Horn Silver Term 4s.. 48.107% |8t Louis SW lsts. 948 78.1204 Seaboard A L 4s. 68 45 70%'So Pacific 4s. 8915 7815/S0 Rallway it 101 | Tex & Pac 1sts..116% -8 T St L & W . 59% |Union Pac 4s 85% Do cony 4s 971 83%|W & L Erle 4 05| Wis Cent 4 436r . 105% | T8 Steel 2d Bs.. Wabash 1sts Do deb B NEW YORK MINING STOCKS, 20 Littie Chiet 30/ Ontario 10/Onhir Savage 25|Sierra Nev Boston Stocks and Bonds. Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, April §.—Cash quotations were as= follows: Flour, steady; No. 2 spring whear. 92@99c; No. 3, ST No. 2 red. 95c@1 02! No. 2 com, s No. 2 yeilow, %0 B6c; No. ts, ¢; No.'3 white, 4 @44c; No. E rye, l%‘0"!«:: good feedi n.h Tey. I fair to choice malting, S5 ; prime ti ¥ . : mess P b R13 10@13 1215: lard, ber 100 e B6 8214@6 85; short ribs sides (loose), $6 62! @6 75. short clear sides (boxed). $7 23@7 B0; wliiskey, basis of high wines, $1 28; clover, contract grade, $10 50@10 80. - o Receipts. Shipmenta, 20,000 .00 62, 159, 5,600 46,200 Northwesters, 800 000 400 | only a small portion of which had been marketed up to a late r. Fancy 1y sought after by jol loaced. ! ply and ruled firm at advanced prices. | Receipts were 795 sacks, mearly all of which Were brought down by the Oregon steamer. The demand for ASparagus Was less urgent than on Saturday and prices for all ‘wers shaded. Receipts were nearly 1600 es, -m.ntmnmmmame-w ping, the market was steady at the revised quotations, and there was very little left on ! hand a close. Rhubarb arrived freely e T ra S\ ot l'-l.--uu | Summer. 3 | _POTATO! ‘Burbanks from the ri | @130 per ctl; Burbanks, per ctl; River $1@1 10 g t ghll-‘ $11 "m 3% ,rot! arne| i llll'lm 50 per ctl; new i ; o 0 = A extr b1 tor No. 1 and 46 tor Nor 2: ¥ { Thompsons, unbleached. digc. Layers, per 20- Dehesa closters, $2 50; 4-crown fancy clusters, fancy bulklfilr}"l;m er Ib, T%c; hotce 16-02 cartons, per 1b, T%c: cholce 12-0z intum. oer package, 6%c: choice bulk car- | tons, ver b, T%c: 16-0z cartons, seeded Seed- | package, 6 ' Jings, Muscatels, per Ib, Tc; 12-0z cartons, | 2225 — (Sav & L So. — 100 Vechca Seedlings. Muscatels, per Ib, 5%c; bulk, | Sium 8 & 1o 0 . |Sec Sav’ BR. — 480 seeded Seedlings, Muscatels, per 1b, 6%c. | Mutual Sav.100 — [Union T Co.. — — NUTS—Wainuts, No. 1 softshell, 13%@l4c; g F Sav U.625 — | Noi 2, 11%4@12c, No. 1 hardshell, 13@i3sgc: | " STREET RAILROADS. | | No. 2 L@IDAG Almonde, e Ior a'oRPa- | Canifornia . — 200 |Presidio a2), relis, 11%c fer T X L. 1ic for Ne Plus Ultra | Golifornia ¢~ — 20 | ind @ic. for Lansuedoc: Peanuts, 6g7c for | Geary .o — 801 A terne. Pecans, 11G13¢; Cocoanuts. $4 50g8, ER. JIONEY—Comb, 10@113c for white and 8% | Giant -..... €% 61 |Vigorit ..co. — 8 @diso for amber:. water white extracted, 5 SUGAR. 5yc: ight amber extracted, 4%4@4%c; dark, | yana P Co. — 40c |Kilauea S C.. | Hawalian C. 49% — |Makawell C. S WAX—27@29¢ per b, The Chicago market was slightly lower and this merket was dull. According to Fair- banks statement, the world's stocks of Lard April 1 were 200,688 tlerces, against 239,053 March 1 and 128,231 April 1, 1903, CURED MEATS—Bacon, '104¢ per b for héavy, 10%c for light medium, 13c for light, 18%¢ for extra lizht and 1bc for sugar-cured; LA compound and 9¢ for pure; half-barrels, 8%c: 10-1b tins, 9%c; 5-1p tins, 9%c; 3-ib tins, EOTTOLENE—One half barrel, 9ic; three hal barre's, Oc; one tierce, 8%ci two tierces, Calf. 1lc: dry Hides. 15@16c: dry Kip, 130¢ ary Calf, 18c: Sheepskins, shearlings, 26@30c each: short Wool, 40@65¢ each: medium, 70@90c; long Wool, $1G1 50; Horse Hides. salt, $2 75 for large and $2G2 50 for medium. $1 25@1 75 for small and 50c for Colts. Horse Hides, dry, $1 %5 for large and §1 50 for medium, $1@1 25 for sfall Mexican, : dry_Salted Mexican, 25c; dry Central _American, 3lc. Goat Skins—Prime An- ras, 75c: large and smooth, 50c; medium, Sc; small, 20¢. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 41,@4%¢c per Ib; WOO! pring clij grease, 2L @dc. San Joaquin and South- ern, 12 months’, per 1b. 1lc; do 7 months’, 8@10¢ HOPS—24@27c per 1b for California, 1903, The week opened With no material chang: in_prices beyond a slight advance in the in. side quotation for Beef. Receipts of Hogs 15 5 00 SHEEP—Wethers, 44@5%c; s per 1b (gross '-ubt)’ ] '.}, Cigh Ibs, 5 N Ta%'::mt “Boars, 50 ‘&mfliw 3 i and Btags, 40 Der cent off from above quota: | Ghriory Loereire !l « % & 43 @ Ib box—8-crown Imperfal clusters, $3; 5-crown | pure, | G 50c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry | m’""?‘}f rates from slaughterers to dealers | Apollo el % are as follows: ‘Assoclated Trugt Cert..... “B‘ln!(;—‘l%.fl‘c for Steers and T@7%c per | Aztec . y e e or i v:tv-?‘m. 8%@00; small, 81G9%c per | Contral Boin “Con ® :f""”".. —Wethers, 9%@1014c: Ewes, 9%@ | Glucomont .. LB per_1b. LAMB—15@16c per b, oo o & PORK- Hogs, 6%@9c per 1b. Fulton 100 g, o 1o L b u a Ll\'um' , el A in San Francisco, l:“u 152 per cent for ") SOSES. Ho; Techibet, . dlers ‘and small storekeepers, and close ciear- | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. DRIED FRUITS. ances of that grade were effected at the pre- | WHEAT—There were no foreign quotations ! EVAFORATED APPLES_The market {8 | as the European exchanges were not in ses: ' yioue’paiicted rates. Small and medium giacd | MONDAY. Apeil 42 p. m. steady, with prices for prime strong. Com-, sion. The world's shipments for the week oot BST LIS JOOM, Pec JTa¥S Jroto Al | UNITED STATES BONDS. mon, 4@5lyc; prime, BL:@5%c; choice, 64@ were as follows, In quarters: Russian, 236,- .5 "“'ne»r The auction sale was well at- | Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask 6l¢; fancy, T@7%c. 000; Danubian, 149,000, Argentine. 380,000: tonged, and, as in the open market, standards ' 4s qr coup..107%108 |4s ar cp new.133 133l4 & Are moving slowly and rule Indian, 15.900; Australian, 127 The | Lo he best sellers. Nine cars were sold as 4s ar reg...107%108 |3s ar coup...107 107% oY v auotaticns ranging fiom. $%s | Ametican visthle supply [ectSNSeS FUEND LIS | folinwiie . - Bate: Seoy, Sadlanik ST 0L b | MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. 14 d ¥ | els . 3 e X P ND APRICOTS—Are pretty | ° Mitchell, Mulcahy & Co.’s wires from Chi- | e, Seott B e, BN [ Al A Te: wg.é:"‘;f; o o weli cleancd dp and quotations are Iargely | cago sald: “‘The forelgn situation in Wheat = *'§0080% SNER N0 . 0uoted lower, as-stocks - — 104| Do con B5e.101% — mominal. Choice apricots are quoted at 8%@ , is not changing. FEurope continues independ- | Lore large and liberal quantities are on the [Oceanic § Bs. — 75 10c: extra choice, 101,@10%c: fancy, 11@13c. | ent of America. Argentine, Australla and In- | wov' 1o this market. The other Cltrus fruits m & ct §s. — 86 [Om — 124% Peaches. TH@7l4c for choice, 7%, @8%4c for ex- | dia are shipping largely. The Missouri State | o o UUS 3 | Cal-st C 5s.116%117%! Pac —_ 98 tra choice and 93@10c for fancy. | erop report gives a condition of 81, against 91 | “T INCURAREC o were steady at the pre- ! 100% P E Ry 5s.10476105% — | last April and a ten-year average of 94.. The | ., KB "% SO G0 EC ¢ | 180 (P & C H 6s.104y 105 New York Meial Market | Ohlo condition is 67, against 60 March 1 and | "\bp; Es $2G2 25 per box for extra fancy, | F & C H 6s.114% — |P & O R 6s.116° — New York Metar Marret. | 96 last vear. $150G1 75 for ordinary fancy, 90c@$l 25 for | Geary-st bs. — — [Powell-st €s. — — | In this market futures were lower, but the | tp 100 .4 FOGTEC for common. | H C&S 5%#.100 — [Sac EG&RSs. — 1004 NEW YORK April 4 —The metal markets | cash grain remained unchanged. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges. $150@ | Do 5s .... — OB%(SF & SJV3s.116 1163 were all closed again in London t for | CASH WHEAT. 2 for fancy, $1@165 for choice and 90c@ Hon R T 6s.106% — [ the Easter holidays and consequently no offi- | California Club, $1 373@1 45; California | §1 25 for standard: Tangerines. $1 25@1 75 per | L A Elec 5s. — 105 | cial advices were received here—a fact which | White Australlan, $1 50@1 60; Northern Club, | box: Lemons. &1 75@2 00 for fancy, $1 25@1 50 - I, A Ry 5s.110% — | had a tendency to curtall trading locally to |$1 35@1 42%; Northern Bluestem, $1 50@L 55 | for cholce and_7dc@$l for standard: Grape (L A L Co 85 — — | some extent, but in a general way the mar- | per ctl. Fruit, $1@2; Mexican Limes, $4@450 per | — [8 P of C 6s kets ruled firm. Tin was firm, with spot | FUTURES. case; Bananas, $1G2 per bunch for Hawatian ' Z | dooysr Anors — closing at $28 @28 50. Copper also shows | Session 9 to 11:i |and $1 50@2 25 for Central American; Pine- — | (1905)8r B.102%§ — firmnese. Lake, $13@13 26; electrolytic, | High. apples. § per dozen. | Mit-st C s, — 11 (1908) 043 — $12 K115g13 12, and casting is quoted ai st $1 5 — ! 1| _ae1d oo ey 12 62, @12 §7%. Exports of copper or 3 3 g S Cas — [SPC 3 . | Raonthe accordias o, the _compliation of the | 1% 152% | Dyied Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. | oA T e | New York Metal Exchange, were 22,06 u%g:‘ 02 p. m-HS‘!;flon» = } u7 ,g 5 ?v‘: :‘;i‘gmi since January 1; 65,833 tons, against 32,354 | pen. gh. w. Close. 1T s, 1014¢ £ -1 at 6s. | tons for the same period last vear, Lead was | May ... $13514 31 35% $1 35% §1 3514 ;”";fi"}.’,t,- .?&',‘:Zin.‘éfiw'r‘fi.m‘fi’e:f'&‘s‘ — | Do 4s 2dm. 9% — firm, but unchanged, at 4.60@6.6%c. Spelter | December .. 132y 132% 1321 13235 ' goio ol ey P s@drge: = Peaches, S6@Tisc: | 102 | Do 4s 3dm. 9934100 was firm at recent prices, closing at 5.15@5.25¢. | BARLEY—The week opened with a slight | Pears, 11%¢c; Nectarines, nominal; Figs, | 100% |Stkn G&E6s. — 08 Iron was firm with demand improving. No. 1| decline in the cash grain, but futures showed| white, | iu in' boxes; black, 4lc; Plums, | — |UG & B bs. — 105 foundry morthern, $15 26@15 No. 2 foun- | no particular change. Talk on ’'Change pitted, per 1b. Seal) dry morthern, $14 5@15 25, No. 1 foundsy that four of the five firms who are heavily |~ PRUNES—1903 crop, 2%@2%c for the four WATER STOCKS, uthern and' No. foundry southern soft, | short on Mayare selling persistently from | sizes. { Contra Costa 35% 37 |Port Costa... — — $14 25@14 75. | their tables In order to break the May option, | RAISINS—The Assoclation quotes the follow- | Marin Co... — = 6214(S V Wat Co. 30 30% S | but the latter ie in strong hands and well held: | img_prices: _Standard grades, 50-Ib cases—3 | GAS AND ELECTRIC. 5 | _The shipment taken out for Japan by the | crown Loose 3 per IS NEW YORK, April 4.—The visibl 1; } G R R A | Malaga lcose, B¢ :;et:l;-‘:“nu;‘.eflk:uim-c;mn |Pac L Co...56 — [UG&ECo. 20 32 b P! e sible su y alaga a > o 3 g 3 . 9 of grain Saturd pied by the | SABKL : BARLEN | Beedléns Sultanas, unbleached, 4lsc; Seedloss | TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. | INSURANCE. | Firem's Fnd.310 337%] {8 FG&E. — P -crown London Layers, $1 35; 2-crown - 2 o Layers, §1 25 usual advance for frac. BANK STOCKES, | Hional boxes and layers, Seeded—Fancy 16-0z | Am NtI Bk. — 125 |L P & A | tartone, per Ib, TH%c; fancy 12-0z cartons, per Anglo-Cal .. 8716 — [Mer Trust Bank of Cal 42815440 |Merch Ex. | Cal Safe Dp.145 150 | F Nationl. First Nationl — — | SAVINGS BANKS. | Honokaa £ C 12% 134Onomea 8 C. 5 Hutch § P C 0% 9% Paauhau S C. 13% 141, Provisions. MISCELLANEOUS. | Alaska P A. — — [Ceeanic S Co. — 4% | Cal F C A. 97 -— |Pac Aux FA. 53 — Cal Wine A. — {Pac C Borx.166 | MV& MtTm.100 | | Morning Session. Board— 20 Alaska Packers' Assn. 10 Contra_Costa Water. 25 Giant Powder Con. 145 00 36 00 61 00 Frstern sugar-cured Hams, 13c: California Street— Hame, 12@12%c; Mess Beef. $10 5011 per bbl: | 200 § F Gas and Electric............. 58 00 oxtrs | Mese, UL DOQLE; Wamilyc 512 bogis: | Afternoon Session, grime Mess' Fork. SIS extra, closr 424q25: Sl ¢ | e i s Pest, #5: fun Cie P81 10 Contra Costa Water 36 00 g §27; Pigs’ Feet, $5; Smoked Leef, 14¢| 1§ Hawaitan Commercial Sugar. 30 00 RD—_Tierces quoted at 6%c per Ib for ) Market-st Ry 1st con Bs. 114 00 | 710 S F Gas and_Electric. | $1000 S F & S J V Bs.. Street 50 S F Gas and Electric. Unlisted Securities. §4c: five tlerces, 8%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. i vk S Bid. Ask.| Bid.Ask. | FIIDES_AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | pay CPC 6s. 97% IS P CR 4s. — 100 adcut viflc under quotations. Heavy Saited | b1, Wat 65100 — [8 P Co 4348 99 — Steers, 914c; medium, Sige: liRht, 7%c; Cow | (al NW 5s.108%110%|Sun Tel 6s..113 — Hides, 8c for heavy and 1%c for lght; Stags, | fiis 1 Wkeds — 10713 Suttr-st REs.105 113 Be: Salted Kip, Do; Salted Veal, 10c; Salted | Si¢ Drak 8¢ — 113%|UR of SF 4s. 77% 78 SF & NP 5s.111% — MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala § Co... 23 25%[Mat Nav Co. 60 S0 Cal Cot Mlls 86 (Nev Nat Bk.18715 — C Jockey Cl. 99 120 [N § R _R... 9% Cal Powder.120 140 [N Cal P Co. 10 11 Cal Ship Co. 16 30 |Oak Bk Sav.112% — |Cal TI&T. — W5 b | Cen Bk. Oak 637 — Ell:t Dynm.150 250 DpntPwd pfd z‘\; 90 t Liaglhiiigll and 17%@20c for crop of 1904. Gas on 1 et on . 117 Lon& SF Bk. — 60 —_ Meat Market. e Morhtng. Seion ‘Board— | $11,000 United R R of 8§ F. | California Stocieand Oil Exchange ported rather in excess of the demand e’ the market was Inclined to easiness in conseatience. S el DRESSED MEATS. i e i gl vt 15 f s 2 TO BE AUCTIONED OFF TUESDAT. APRIL 5. At 11 a. m., 140 FOLSOM ST. 48 GOOD WORK and DRIVING HORSES, with harness, including a fine span of blacks. large truck horses, fine buggy and work horsec, SebiCien oF eviry Seimistion Ty e e by y Ak 3 ¥ order of Stockton lmlmfve‘:ne t lgnwu.:)'. Wl.ifTLDUG". Auctioneer. B o AUCTION SALE at ARCADE HORSE MAR- KET, 327 SIXTH ST. WEDNESDAY, April 6, at 11 a. m.. I will sell 50 head of good work horses. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctionee: 100 Home . 150 Independegee 100 Occidental 25 Caribou B 265 Afternoon Session. Board— 200 Home . 3 Hanford Street— {5000 Associated, s 10 HEE B000 Associated, s 10 . . 1600 Independence . 2 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fra elsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Session. | 500 Bullion .. | 300 Savage . 36 | 900 Caledonia 500 Savage 55 i 50 Con C & 100 Scorpion 14 | 500 Con € &V 700 Scorpion 15 | 500 Exchequer 100 Scorpion 16 500 Mexitan . 600 Seg Belcher... 14~ 100 Ophir . 800 Sierra Nev ke ?D Overman | 400 Union Con . u3 500 Potosi . 200 Yellow Jacket. 3O Session. 400 Andes ... | 100 Overman 200 Bullion | 300 Savage | 500 Bullion 200 Scorplon | 900 Chollar 300 Sierra Nev . 500 Con C & V... 500 Exchequer . | 900 Mexican . 100 Occidental 106 Ophir 200 Ophir PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Siefra Nev . | 700 Union Con . 200 Union Con . 200 Utah ..... | 200%Yellow Jacket. { 200 Belcher ..... 26| 300 Mexican 2 60 300 Caledonia ..1 22| 100 Ophir 6 25 700 Chollar ...... 20| 100 Savage 5 100 Con C & V.1 921y 200 Scorplon 13 | 200 Crown Point.. 19|2466 Scorpion 16 800 Exchequer ... 19 100 Belcher 4 800 Exchequer .. 20 100 Union Con 9 100 Mexican . €3/ 100 Union Con o7 200 Mexican ...2 62% 200 Utah 20 Afternoon Session. 1200 Builion 10/ 160 Mexican 30 300 Chollar - 21) 200 Ophir . o0 100 Con C & V...1 90| 200 Savage 55 200 Crown Point.. 19| Seorplon 18 100 Mexican . 53 200 Scorplon ...... 15 | 100 Mexican ...2 5214 100 Seg Belcher... 14 | TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. | Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 650 MacNamara . 19/1500 Mont Ton ...1 40 1000 MacNamara . 20/3500 Mont Ton 33 500 Mont Ton..1 4214] 100 Ton of Nev...7 75 Afternoon Session. 100 MacNamara i 400 Ton Belmont.. 60 | 200 Mont Ton ..1 1060 Ton & Gt W. 08 300 Mont Ton ....1 35/1000 Ton Midw: 36 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, i MONDAY, April 4—4 p. m. Bid. Asik Bid. Ask. Alpha . 08 10iJustice 5 o4 | Alta . s w2 o | Andes . 6 0 — | Belcher ..... 25 — o | Best & Beich.2 00 2 .....245230 Bullion ...... 09 10{ Ocetdental 88 Ss | Caledonta ....1 20 1 5 6 00 | Challenge ... 30 #2i0Overman 2 = | Chollar 1 20 21[Potosi .. 2% Confidence ... 96 1 00/Scorpion 4 15 jCon C & V...1 85 1 90|Savage 54 & Con Imperial. 02 03 Seg Belcher... 13 14 {Con N Y.... 02 OfiSierra Nev ... 3 T4 | Crown Point.. 18 20|Silver Hill . 58 39 E Sierra Nev. 05 St Louls 10 13 | Eureka Gon.. — yndicate o+ 05 Exchequer ... 20 inion Con ... 88 90 | Gould & Cur. 42 tah .. » 21 | Hale & Norc. 88 92iYellow Jacket. 32 34 | Julia .. . 03 o TONOPAH MINES. Esperanza 5 6 Little Ton - | MacNdmara — o6 Miz Ex 507 87% Mont Ton 0 n Paymaster | 3% 37 Ray Ton ... 14{Ton Superior.. — 12 Ray & O'B.. — 08[United Ton 10 — Rescie .. 0S| West End .. 19 28 L e SUBSCRIBE TO SECURE 1 . EXHIBIT AT ST. LOUIS ! San Francisco Board of Trade Leads the List With Contribution of One Thousand Dollars. The largest contribution to date for the San Francisco building and ex- hibit at St. Louis is from the Board of Trade of San Francisco, amounting to $1000. Among other recent sub- scriptions for the San Francisco exhi- | bition fund are the following: Board of Trade of San Francisco, $1000; Skhreve & Co.. $150; Miller & Lux, $100; Mur- { phy, Grant & Co., $100: Colonel A. Andrews, | $106; Pacific Pine Company, $100; Alameda | Sugar Company, $100; Tillmann & Bendel, $100; | M. J. Brandenstein, $30; Sperry Flour Com- | pany, $50; California Gas and Electric Cem- ! pany, : Blake, Moffitt & Towne, $50: Gulf | Bak Company, $30; cash, $30; Weleh & Co.. | $50; Assoclated Oil Company. $50: City Land Company, $50; Schilling Company, $50; Cali- fornia Powder Works, $50; Kohler & Chase, | $50: Pacific Coast Syrup Company, $25; Gam- | osi Glove Company, $§25; Califesnia Stock and | Oil Exchange, $25; Gardiner Mill Company, $25; Uhl Bros., $25: Sussman, Wormser Com- pany, $25; C. C. Moore & Co., $25; Pelton Water Wheel | $25. Jackson's Napa Soda. $25; White Bros.. §25. H. M. N Company. $25: T. C. Judkins, $25: . McNicoll Elevator Com- pany, $35; lilinols Glass Works, $23: California Pine Box and Lumber Company, $25: Imperial Sait Company. $25: W. K. Vandersiice Com- pany, $25:; California Glue Works, &€ Johuson & Co.. $25. Benjamin Curtaz & Co $25. Wiley B. Allen Company. Paint Company, $20; N. John Hoey. $20; V. Bergen & Co. $20; Plerce & Co.. $20: Pa- | cific Surety Company, $20: Mount Shasta Min- | eral Springs Company, $20: Becker & Ransch- kolb, $20; Byron Mauzy, $15: H. H. Hjul, $15. e S-S5 o EAGLES WILL ENTERTAIN FRIENDS AT THE CHUTES | Aerie No. 5 of This City Promises Great Sport on Grounds and in Theater To-Morrow. To-morrow the Fraternal Order of Eagles will soar at the Chutes. San Francisco Aerie No. 5 has secured possession of the spacious place of en- tertainment for the night. Great times are promised. In ad- dition to the regular attractions it is darkly hinted that melodrama and | tragedy will be presented by leading members of the order, whose histri- onic ability has been bottled up here- tofore by lack of opportunity. The following compose the com- mittee that has charge of the affair: Thomas H. Lindsay, chairman; Gus- tave Pohlmann, Secretary; Jerome A. Bassity, president; John S. Parry, George L. Sharp, T. J. Clancy, James L. Nagle, Thomas I. Dillon, J. P. | Byrne, David Becker, Ernest Bohlen, Frank Johnson, James E. Mee, Wil- liam Ahlstrand, Charles McClain, J. C. O’Connor, Charles Mitchell, W. C. Kramer, Eugene Casserly, Sam Son- nenfeld, Mart McGowan, Charles E. Corey, Gus Holmgren, John McKenna and Daniel O'Connell. RENO, Nev., April 4.—George A. Clark, a tramp, was shot here this af-

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