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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1904. i i : | Reading .. 3 5y % a4 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Reading st pid miedeprn Reading 24 pra... : : 5915 - — :m—: ::‘hn: gu ase 24 231 :ézfi ¢ i 2 ock Island Co pfd 65y 631 Arrizal of 8,000,000 Gold Yen from Japan. StL & SF 24 prd.. o 84 a0 | Stlcer Sgc lowver. Excharge rates undisiurbed. ggux:o”‘: Rp:cmf ol 1w moy son ! : 5 2 3 % = uthe tway 2 - Neww YVork Stock markel r. Catton lower. Sosthers Ry Pl “les Hx o 32‘ k Texas & Pacific 1600 24% 2415 My I ocal Securitics again in fair demand. T StL&w..... 100 256 255 241 Local & g TSLewpd. w30 3% 3 1 ! B fore quote: nion Pac sy 11 keat and Ba whout as before quoted Lrion :.;lflr » e ! r Holders of Oats agree advance quotations. &r;:-n . 3 ;!;S %:":I, E d ing 3 IR ERAE N = + and Rye Wisconsin Central. < | No further « in Corn and Rye. Wi Cent ofd . ::: % G f Hay still on hand. o s About 20.000 tons Adams . Z o g ) American y, Rran her Fee «ffs unchanged. | United_States i > J | Welle-Fgrso e iscellancous— i Beans and quoted. | Amal Copper . Am Car & Foun.. Am Car & F prd. Am Cotton OfI Am Cott Oil ptd. American Ice Amer Tlee pfd Am Linseed O . Lin Oil ptd.. Locometive Locom pfd .. Smel & Ref.. & F pfd.. Sugar Roef. >otato market Arrival of a “ Asparagus a otver. 7 Poultry and pply and steady s 1 | I P unchanged Citrus Fruit Am Anaconda Min Strazeherries Co 701 Brocklyn R T.... 1o Fuel & Iron. nsolid Gas Corn Products Corn Prod nfd Distillers’ Secs. General Elec Internat Paper . Inter Paper pfd... internat Pump Inter Pump o Butter, Cheese ar jonal Lead > rth American... 841, cific Mail 2= 86% 21 Stl_Car 60 lman Pal Car 209 Republic Steel 7 Repub Steel pfd Rubl Soods Rubber Goods pfd Tenn Coal & Iron T S Leather 8 Leather pfd T S Realty Realty pfd % 12y | Total sales. 817.100 shares. UNITED RATLROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YORK, April 6.—Bond transactions of United Raiiroads of San Francisco: $77 TS untry and haw the Colarado. ctfic Coast ex terred—Bid, asked, NEW YORK 107% | NF - B9RN 7 R S04 = 106% [OSL 4 oSi, Pa & partic W A Ists. 94 L 4s. 6x ~ T - Do col 5s S Rallway N 3 (ETS c.cc SLan 45.100% Tex & Pac Msts..117 ! EASTERN MARKETS. { PEEgE s I imnTe 4 Fat . 1l . " ——————% | Cons co dx 4s..103% rk Money Marke Rt o= - Den & Rio G : 6 Close -~ M Erje prior lien ar £ r cont oi| Do gen 4s s A a 3 FW&DcC1 - days at - per cent STOCKS. Chiet Leadville Con ge Detwee teady . raflroads, firm T S ¢ S e . Boston Stocks and Bonds. New York Stock Market. T S Money— U 8§ Steel April 6. —There was bresdth | Tin, 78D Wi G stock market to-day, Bonds— Min -g i) T growing outside interest. | Alchison 4s Adventu trading. however, was Do adj 4s Allouez .. . ’ ssional operatcrs. and MERX 4""(1 4s -:'l.al Copper e rand | Ratiroads— Amer zine VAR i Sl Y o solge Atlangic wed signs of | " Do pra 95 |Bingham .. ; Lurge attention | Boston & Albany.248 (Calumet & Hecl t of the United | Boston & Maine.166 eéntennial intons | Roston Elev 139 TCopper Range %, dmportant part | Ficchburg ptd.1..139 iDaly West orrreg 'de openinx 13 | Mex Central ..... 9% Dom Coal o o Lbe vale ST |NY. N H & 'H.\180 "|Frankiin eno i, Cxtreme 4d- | Pere’ Marquette.. 78_tGrancy % v disagreeably surprised | UBion Pacific.... 887 [Isle Royaie ... howing. Tio ey | Miscellaneous— | Mass Mining | Amer Arge Chem. 13 !Michigan were in excess of most | ATCr 0 i $Mohawk e (aoeroemiach w22 | Amer Pgeu Tube. 4%[Mont Coal & C..._ 314 3 | Amer Sugar 126%0ld Dominion ... Y4 ° Erowth of over $00,000 tons in the ¢ Do ptd o.--1 Osceola 59 books. compared with those reported on Decem- | Amer Tel & Tel Farrot ber 31. & In the day's consideration of the | Amer Woolen ‘r—r\ofl allowance was made for the mormal | Do Pfds... . L= influenice of the season of the year in some | Dom Iron % S... 9 The Lumber Trade. | Improvement in the trade, whether in good | Ed Elect Hlum. 136 . | gears or ooor wears. “The same mormat ten: | en Electric " 164 e 2 & . | Geney a for continue the ve. | Mass Electric Pacific Coast Wood and Jron for April savs: | mens' for the coming quarter. — e | e pae 4 D Buw et _Sen 0, WREY § dons draw heerful augury from the re- | Mass Gas 41 s smanufsbtupers and | me misgivings were caused | 'Nited Fruit ....100%!Winona Uhinly E TSN Vi 8 ¥ movement in the stock | Un Shoe Mach.. 47%x Wolverine Y g |after t Unicn Pacific also con- | Do pfd .28 | ¥ o e | Smnet ¢ back with some effect upon sen- | 1 ot £ wed timent. A contributory cause to o Toed V7, and prices are begiuning 1o be cut z The was not larger not mo heavily s one might suspec ed for at the opening of | W YORK, Aoril 6.—The do | @ealers are ail swearing that they are mot cut esterday’s doings in the | opened at a decline of 2@10 v:(ncls“:':yim}a(:kn ting, but custamers cannot keep their mouths hange market seemed to have averted the | at a net advance of S@17 points, 4 wiosed gpd t e price cutters are ‘get- svement. Little importance is attached fo | —_ ting Dext Jverproduction is causing the outward flow of gold at this time, with T, 7 3 weakening of the market, while the export ey on call bard to lend even below 2 per | New York Grain ¢nd Produce. @emand has become almost ni peist. & u inflow of Japanese gold at . calie few far between - | San 'Franeiseo still in progress. The mews of TORY. A g | iheir effect. © closed ! T4 lower and ribs were off Fizc. S Rubber S Rubber pfd =& | S Steel L ptd o0 Westing Fle : 160 Westarn Union 10 & 80 88y i | Chicago Board of Trade. | Dt s A ks Future Grain and Provisions. 2 kTR CHICAGO, April 6.—Cash wheat was so fcarce to-aay that sales of No. 1 Northern ‘Were made here at % of a cent over the May price, a premium _higher than any hitherto Paid this season. The result was a revival of activity in speculative markets. July closed %c higher than Menday. Weakness in grain markets and favorable weather out the United States caused liberal profit-tak- ing in wheat early in the day. The majority of revorts from the Southwest noted an im- provement in crop prospects, now that rain and milder temperature have had time to show Advices from the Northwest also Teportad prospects good for early seeding. Sen- timent consequently was quite bearish and selling orders in large numbers came out at the start. Initiel quotations for July were down e to 1 cent at 85%c to 85%e. Dur- ing the first hour no suppert wis and prices declined still off to S5ic. At this lowsr Dpint- there was much covering by the shorts. ny of the ear- lier sellers turned buyers. As the session ad- vanced thc market became stronger, the d mand being mere general in character. There was good buying by the Northwest under the ' influence of better demand for flour at Minne- mpolis. Reports of fair export business at the seaboard wers received. The market closed | strong at the tov, final figures on July being | at S6%c. May sold between 92%c and 94%c and elosed at $ikec. Tnder the impressioni that the principal long was disposing of his line, pit traders in corn and small hoiders sold freely early in the day, causing an extremely weak market. July t B2%c. Oats followed the course of wheat and corn, being weak carly on free selling and rallying ater on literal covering by shorts. July closed at_38c. Provisions were weak on persistent selling by corimission houses. in the face of only a mod- erate demand. The ¢arly weakness in grain: and a fecline of 10G15c in the price of hogs were the main bear factors. The market ciosed with pork 17%@20c lower. July lard closed The leading futures ranged as follows Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. Wy wE ey 7 “~ s6% 88 Sept si% - 82l 8O% 82 '(E SO0% Sl /79% S1 sy sy’ MK % July . 83l - 513 ' 2%y Septemper .- 2 soK 51 Oats No. 2— NG My W% caee sy July .. 38ig 3Ty 381y Septembe 328 31K + 329 13 60 13 0213 12 85 12 95 U315 13287 13 02% 18 12% per 100 1bs.— T 69 69 6814 6 1Ty T Ui T ibs, per 100 Ibs.— -~ . 6 82 6 85 6 75 6 L 8 90 6 | CHICAGO, April 6. tions were 8e follows: Flour wag ea No. 2 ring | wheat. : No. 3, 98c; No. 2 red, 95tac@@ $1 o 5. 2 corn, d@3%c; No. 2 yellow, 543 @54%0; No_ 2 ocate, 39K@39c; No. 3 white, 40@42c; No. 2 rye, good feeding barley, 38@40c; fair to choice malting, $5@55c; No. 1 flaxseed, §1 09; No. 1 Northwestern, $1 16; prime timothy-seed, $2 80: mess pork, per bbl., $12 §716@13; lard, per 100 Ibs., $ @6 Sc; short ribs sides (loose), $6 6216 75; | short clear sides (boxed). $7 2587 50; whisky, basis of high wines, $i 28; clover, contract ek ey i Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, April ¢ On the Produce Ex- change to-day e butter market was steady: creamery, 14! c; dairy, 12%@ were easy at 16@16%e. O 910 1ac Livestock Market. CHICAGO CHICAGO, April 6. ATTLE — Receipts, 18,000 he: market stro ; ®ood to pri steers, $5°20@5 75; poor to medium, $3 GO@S Stockers and feeders, $2 50@4 30; cows, $1 55 @4 25; heirers, bulls, $2@4; calves, #6465 4 30. canpers, $1 T5@2 60 $3@6; Texas fed steers, HOG Receipts to-day 22.000 head, to-mor- row 20,000 he ;_market 5@10c lowe: mixed and butchers’, $5 15@5 30. good to cholee heavy, $6 25@5 40. rough heavy, $5 1085 25; light, $5@5 20; bulk of sales. $5 10@5 25, SHEEP—Receipts, 18,000 head \eep Strong. lambs strong; good to sholce wWethers. $i 735G 5 50; fair to choice mixed, 3 50@4 30: West ern sheep. $4 35@5 50: native lambs, $4 50G6: T Western lembs, $4 75@6. ® Miscellaneous Markets. | | - > Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL Wheat— Opening Closing 20 70 20 70 Opening 28 95 28 00 Closing cens 20 05 25 0% St. Lowis Wool Market. light fine. 18@ tub washed, Northern W heat Market. OREGON. April 6. —WHEAT — Walla Walla, Tic; Bluestem, S0c: Valley, Soc. WASHINGTON. ‘T;\lf(i#A_ April 64 —WHEAT—Bluestem, Sic; Club, 7. Northern Business. | balane TTLE, April 6.—Clearings, $632,369¢ $179.897. TACOMA. April G.—Clearinge, $304, 964; bal- ances, $24, . PORTLAND, April 6.—Clearings, $838,582; | balances,”$156,338. % SPOKANE, April 6.—Clearings, $485,080; balances, $71,186. * ¥ oy LOCAL MARKETS. yort conditione in the redwood $14,000,000 issue of Chicago, Bur- | 41.300 barrels. exno F , | Eureks for foreign parts. Th he ricent makeshift note iseugs by | WHEAT—Recsipts, 23,000 bushom . o ! Exchange and Bullion. displays the general lassitude of export | railroads at high interest rates, and was re- | 2000 bushels; spot market steade: sot WOl | ~vchange - end Bastern demands. Redwood hae great | garded as significant of an improving demand | §1 04 elevator and 1 0561 06 f"'oA;v 1fire-|:‘ ¢ room for improvement all along the line o homas caliziog made its impression on | No. 1 Northern Duluth. $1 04 f. o, b. afieas | Silver, declined %c. Exchange rates re- I e e g o s e Dottom | ey inkel, #ad 3 renewal of the upward | Optjons displayed chneiderable heaviness i | Mained” unchanged. gcems to have falled out of the general mar- | movement in the United States Steel preferred | first on weak cables, Covering after o iid The Korea brought up from Japan about et IRiaem e WIS Shen. R O oduc- | Stock cid not prevent a rather irregular close. | caused a cent rise and the eloping ¥ 8,000,000 gold yen, an unum)y large ship- tion car famine and reiircad blockades a» the T otive and firm. Total sales | above last night %c. May, 043 @086, Cioed MeNt. reason for this drop in schedule quotations. 3,290, o $ cas A9%c, 3 i 3 The steam schooner trouble has kept away | ! States bonds were unchanged on call. | cjassd Hhc, U FevL%e. closed 91%c; semmm‘gg;n:: Exchange. '.’::‘n’z“" c = e from this market several million feet and | NEW YORK STOCK LIST. HOPS—Steady. | Sterling Exchange, cables L= . thic perhaps has aided in maintaining @ false | Stocks— HIDES—Steady. g B o o B 5 . Atchison WOOL—Firm | . - ngles. both refwood and cedar, are com. | Atchison i | PETROLEUM—Eas [y e e E* paratively quiet. for the spring demand is | Baltimore & Obio COFFEE—Spot, steady: No. T i i1 5 = rot yei under way. The long continued rain | Bait & Ohio prd | mild. steady; Cordova. 10@15c. The macies e | Jorican Dollara, e e - . of the last six weeks has deleyed the nadian Pacific | coffee futures ciosed at a net advance of 10 wal spring opening’ of the shingle trade; | Cen of New Jersey | points. Tota! sales, 35,750 X md“‘,n‘:f but when the farmer sees that his crops are | Chesapeake & Ohio. May. 5.75@5.85c; July, 6.0568.10c; lember, | . 4 | 8.30@6.40c, and December at 6.60@6.75c. SUGAR—Raw, firm; refined, firm. DRIED FRUITS. ED APPLES — The market is holders ~ showing confidence, “hicago & Alton Chi & Alton pfd Chi Great Western. Chicago & N W... Chi. M7l & St Paul assu then will come the demand for shin €les from the entire Western and Middle West districts. Good times seem to be before farmer and in this rests the salvation of dustrial conditions of this country. Bs. A EVAPORAT! steady. with | pecially ts this wo of the lumber trade circles &"‘r.fi‘,.."i"r?l?.;' though ag:ndl uscggmmny light.” Common - are quoted c: A 5 g & ‘ontinue quiet, rath ) eather Report. { Colorade Southern. prices ranze from S4e to BYic, accoring "{3, i grade. G20h Merids Pacific Time.) | APRICOTS—Are still practically nominal in SAN PRANCISCO. April 6, 5 p. m. | the_sheence of offsrings. Chofoe are guoted earfolloming are the seasousl raimtatie o ¥ a1 9%@10c; extra choice, 10%c, and fancy at | . com: ose of same el C d fali in i - ’ PEACHES—Are quiet but steady. Choice are .,.‘w‘ end rintall in lust iwenty-Tour hours: 1 beld at THOFio; extra chokee, VX @8e; tancy, Stations— 24 hours. Season. Season. | 3 > e Eureks ooz snan 92 | 5 Fed B[ & 7| sy, New York Metal Market. Ban Pranciseo. : o i f— ok | NEW YORK. April 6.—Tin, P T o e | Jowa i 38 |10 be the ohiect of mw'&..fi;‘é“?um Sen Luis Oblspo » = |EC -} 19 | ton, broke y in the London - : Otepo. . 3 = |Kc 36 | day, declining £1 5s. to £157 s 64 for o8 AN 73 2% Louts 3.200 108 10s for futures. Y -~ ! and’ £127 The local n Diego ...... - - .58 ,:um m !g was also easy, closing at $28 35@28 65, THE COAST RECORD. *mm" 2,600 B a;u-c"' held 2t lf_:”aou 30; ciectrolvtic. ac E. . F b 4 Zim sep 300 92 |33312%. The London, m-?r-u 2 ._-.i ;II'” 19 a littie lower, declininz abowt 2s 64 for spot, H l{fl!- H & | Missouri 93% | which_closed at £58 125 y & ond eTaTIONS. §3522 32 P|Mexma 175 | were e lower, at £58 Ts 6d. SR P EESRS iy o T g f 7 5 g 3d. . £ : 5 New ¥ 117 "Spelter was firm at recent ,s 8.2 H I | Nortoik -mw—m.utnm’n = Corson 3008 W2 0 W Clear 0| Omtarie 215 | a5 64 1o Middieshoro - Lacally. iren = e R 8 N Gl | 1 firm. No. 1 foundry Nortbern Is ‘r— 2 74 48 N Clear .0 P,C, 61 ' §16 25@15 75; | oas, W heat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The markets continue quiet and featureless ail over the world. Chicago clined yesterday at the opening, but subse. quently recovered. There Were general and heavy rains over Oklahoma and Western Kan- . the very region where it has been most Beed neldA and the drought is now reported broken | demand n sections. ., This market was dull, With futures Eggs and_ 38,800 ibs and the cash grain weak. biswr | 90 CASH WHEAT. farther: Saiy” seig | grade. $10 15 Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | Flour, barrels .. 86,500 68,200 Wheat, bushels 49,000 73,200 Corn, bushels 490,600 119,90 Oats, bushels 535,100 452,100 Rye. bushels .. - 81,900 17,400 Bariey, bushels ... (122,400 100 Il yesterday to ask 50c per ton more their | standard, S0c@$1 15. The other Citrus fruits 20 cents per share, to $20,000; holdings, and if they could not ummm-mmfl—hmg“ three c-l-uw {Bey Subid hold the goods.. - should not | changed. The Panama stesmer added 328110 cents per amounting to Oats be firm?" —cu—.‘me—-ummdlflm‘-}m hu-nn—l_: are moderate and receipts are light and there | the steamer Ventura brought up . declared a regular monthly dividend of 20 . is no reason why buyers should not pay full | of Bananas from Honolulu. A | €°Dis per share payable April 15. - figures for them, especially as this is Strawberries were offering quite freely. h-mc—wwmcmsp-'nl lower ‘than the Tiorth, where most of the sup- | chest of the Lonkworth varlety came in {om | s quarterly dividend of 73 cents per share ey Alto, 5 crates of a variety, each | April 11 L 1 37%; Black, $1 25@1 30; | crate containing 15 small came in {rom | The California-street Cable Rajiroad Com- " Red, $1 1 35; . '$1 3215@1 37% per ctl. | Los Angeles, and a crate was recelved from | pany wiil pay a regular monthly dividend of CORN—The market. is quoted quiet, steady | Watsonville. mmwflfl-fl" 75_cents per share on April 13. 34 and unchanged. Offerings on 'Change are light. 3""""‘"""}:.:3{‘.5:"" g The Daly West Mining Company bas de- We sacked, $1 35@1 40 Yellow, | drawer; the Los' sold_at clared a dividend of 65 cents. payable April 18, $1 3215@1 40 for White and $1 35 for | per basket and the Watsonville stock found & :Qmfl-w,-mw.n 423 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. ‘#mall round do. $1 55: White, $1 40@1 5 s T i oty B L WEDNESDAY. April 6—2 p. s 1 27%@1 50 for brows. UNITED STATES BONDS R'mfln!‘—‘-’t’l‘fizt&r etl Bid. Ask.} i Bid Ask. - E e AT Flour and Millstuffs. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. : ' Ala A W Se. — — 19y — FLOUR-California_Family Extras, $4 fog | Sia: Baninas, $162 per bunch for Mawaton e o = 510, usual terms; Bakers' Extras. $4 T0@5; | apples. $23 per dozen. CMGaEE la » Oregon and Washington, jobbing at §3 2 7 % Gt m & et Ga % tom Cal l:“' P I LSTUFFS_Prices In_packages are as | DTi€d Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. | cat:st C alORITY Pac G I followe: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs; |* — EdL& P 6s m“““, & o 104%108% }1’»'«:“"‘)"( : 2& gy- Meal, “‘; 2«,{'&; FRUIT—Apricots, 8%@10%c for Royals and { F & C H 6s.. — jPpa — | Groata, | $4 807 %w&':y“‘"‘ 31 25 iim.a‘;h;“ :.:.uc for loorp-r;;":;v e Yoy 715 44@ mns:(xw — [Eowen 2 Flour, '$4 50G4 75 Cracked 5; Fa. |69 : he; . 54@Tke: 00 00% 50 SWhole Wheat Flour. §3 50 Holied | Pears, SQ114c: Nectarines, nominal; Figs, o BT I o e 118% : $7 25G8 60: in sacks, $6 T5@8 10; | white, 3@dc in boxes; black, 4%ic; Plums, |, A Blec 5s. — 105 |S P of | Pearl Barley, $6; Split Peas, boxes, $7; Greea | pitted, 5G8c per Ib. L A Ry 5s.110%111%' (1900) 107% Peas. $5 50 per 100 Ibs. . PRUNES—1903 crop, 2%@2%c for the fourif A L Co 6s — ~ — | (1910) . o 2 Lo - Do gtd @s. — " — |S P of C 6s RAISINS—The Association quotes the follow- 2 § Hay and Feedstuffs. ing brices: Standard grades, 50-Ib cases—2- | ;02 St Jel02% — | ase9er £-100% o, e, ot Blhc: Seeditoe Losss | ME-% C x. — 119 | %@ ... — } There is ‘mo further change in Bran and K 3-CTO%DP. o} 2 vsr 3 Do lem 3s.113%114%, (1912) . — 118% | other Feedstufts. The circular of Somers & | Mucaiel A B o iaea oies saes | MV& MITSCI04 ~ — ISPC 1 cg Sal1S 119 | Co. says of Hay: S Seedless Sultanas, unbleached, 4ac; Seediess | NRR of C88.107% — L e st = |~ ““Contrary to general expectations receints of | Tt coone unbleached, e, Layers, per 20 | (D098 .. — 117 |S P B R a1l * — ! Hay have been ranging quite heavy for the | W FOOPSO0% SO RO M iers. §3; boerown | N L C R 55105 — |8 V Wat 6s. — 108 ! week ending to-day. the total belng 2800 tons, | 1o, POX—Srerown LOERIAl TR B Gustera, | N € Ry 56.100 — | Do 4s 2am.100 — or over 450 tons per day. It was thought that | o"F% D On e 600 Tavers, $1 35; 2- NCPC3s 99 102 Do 4s 3dm. 99 100 - with the flling of the Government order last | §2; S-erown LOsion, LoOreny. O e for frac. | N S R R 3s. — 100%/Stkn G&BSs. — 38 - week quite a diminution in arrivals would | (ORCPR CCCEIE g vere T Seeded—Fancy 16-0z | O GL&H 35106 — U G & E Js. — 108 be noted, but the conirary has been the case. | (OO YONCR BaiC e ney 12-0z cartons, per | O W Std S8 — — The increase has been occasioned by shipment | package, 8%c; fancy bulk cartons, per Ib, Tic; WATER STOCKS. from ‘outside’ districts which generally do not | FyCCiE Y (2 Cartons, per Ib, Tie; cholce 12-0z | Contra Costa 35 — [Port Costa... — — - i fl'!;‘“:e &l::é'ex:n:ouznzlo oa‘:; mlr::!-‘_fl: | cartons, ver package, 6l e; choice buMc car- | Marin Co... — ®%I8 V Wat Co. 30% 399 | TttieVHay they have remaining at the present | tons. ver Ib, Tic 16-on cartons, seeded Seed- GAS AND ELECTRIC. comparatively good prices with the expectation | &S YUSHIIE S NPCo0 tite Der Ib, 5%e: bulk, | Cent L & P. — 3%/S F G & E. 395 60 of an abundant crop in June. Most ranchers | SE°OC0 SEUGITEC VUSCS NS Dar b, 6%e. Mutual E L. 8% 10 (Skn G & E 5 — = are abie to scrape together a carload or two, | *\T I G NN TINGT T sottahell, 13%14e; | F2C L Co-.. 864 — U G & BE.. 2 3B | which in the aggregate amounts to a consh- | Tih@i3c. " No. i hardshell, 13@i%ige: TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. | erable quantity. " An account of stock in our | X% & Jig1)c! Almonde, 1l%4c for Nonpa- (S F G & BE. — — | . regular Hay districts, which has been com- | s ™ 10 for | X L, ilc for Ne Plus Ultra INSURANCE. { piled, swows but a little over 20,000 tons of o ar Lahgutdec: Peguints, B T i bt | Hay 'to last us through. The San Franciseo | 370 U4 ulcons™ T1glse; Cocoanuts, m's . — 380 | market alone will Drobably need this entira | EAstern: Pecans TL@LEc Coooanot e Sna o BANK STOCKS. { quantity before the first of June. IC the 0| @9tc for amber: water white extract 58| Am (U B — 135 L P& A-.182% ernment makes a purchase here ai an: v % 5 Anglo-Cal . — e | I Graw quite a amount there 13 very apt to | S, SN amber SWmmect. FUMEN.: Bani of cal @75zt seren Bx L = = ! be a shortage next month unless quite a lot of e ESWAX—27@2 % C ‘e Dp.1 s ationl, — = " Hay is dus us in districts outside of our reg- T SR N First Nationi — — | ular territory. At the present writing, how- . V] % ever. he sitiiation is rather uninteresting. re- | Provisions. AR e gt ceipts being a bit heavier than the demand. re- Sem &8 T — Sec Suv Bk, | quires. Prices srow no change, however, for - R T . There is no further change to report in this Trade continues dull. ! the situation és generally understood and the: |is very Mttle effort being made to bear the 8 F Sav U.628 ! 1 ket G STREET RAILROADS. b for | market. | 'CURED MEATS—Bacon. 10%ec per | "All grades of Hay can be found on the |heavy 1lc for light medium, i3c for light. | California .. — 200 |Prestdio ..... — 41 | market almost any day, with choice grade oafy 141c for extra light and 15@16c for sugar- | Geary ...... — S0 | | alone being in rather light -supply.” ?:m:i Elnernl:;;;rl;;red;lm, lztxfiioenlh POWDER. | "BRAN—$19G20 per _ton. | fornia Hams. ess Beef. . i3 | MDDLINGE sXime 50 per ton. | 11 per bbl; extra Mess. $11 50g12; Family, ( Glant ...... o o s | SHORTS—$19@20 per ton. | $12 50@13; prime Mess Pork, $15; extra clear, SUGAR. | JEEDSTUFFS Rolled Barley 324425 per | 821 Mes. $18; Doy Saited Fork iolc; Pig | Hane P Co- — Mo [Kilaues 8.C. 3% {ton; Olleake Meal at the mill, §20 50@31; | Pork. $27: Pigs' Feet, §5; Smoked Beef, ldc | Hawalian C. — 51 |Makawell C.. 2% — { jobbing, $32; Cocoatut Cake, $22G23; Corn | per Ib. Honokaa S C 1214 13 |Omomea S C. — = 271 Meal, $20 50@30 50: Cracked Corn, $30@31:| LARD_Tireces quoted at €%c per Ib for | Huteh S P C 013 10 |Paaubau S C. 13% 14 Mixed Feed, $21G22: Horse Beans, $30@ | compound and Oc for pure: half-barrels, pure, MISCELLANEOUS. 40 _per. ton; Braum’:;zz‘l:TFeeahw per :"'on ‘R:,C: 10-1b ting, 9%¢; 5-1b tins, 9%c; 3-1b NS, | 4jaeka P A. — 145%[Oceanic S Co. 41 — HAY—Wheat, : Wheat an , | 10c. 3 - = 15316 50; Oat. $13016; Barley, $12a15; Stock, | COTTOLENE—One halt barrel, 9%e; three | Cal 4, 4 0034100, [Fac dux PA. 8% %4 Pac C Borx.170 — MV& MtTm 100 — | Morning Session. Board— 10 Alaska Packers’ Assn, B. 6. balf barrels, 9c; one tierce, 8%c; two tierces, 8%c; five tierces, S%c per Ib. | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. $12 504413 50; Alfalfa, $12G14 per ton. | STRAW-—50@75¢ per bale. 1 Beans and (Seeds. 145 00 i 5 Califopnia Fruit Canners 98 00 All quotations remain unchaneed and the | HIDES AND SKINS Culls and brands sell e wpo g b4 | markets under this head are quict | abvut %@le under quotations. Heavy Saited 0 BEANS—layos_ $2 35G2 30; Pea, $3@3 25; | Stoers, 9lsc; medium, 8ic: light, 7%c; Cow 170 00 Butters, $3 50@3 75; small White, £2 503 10 | Hides. Sc for heavy and i%c_ for iight; Stags. % 25 large White, $2 634 | 6c: Saited Kio, §e: Salted Veal, 10c; Salted 50 o0 Red. $150: Lima. $ | Calf. Ile; dry Hides. 15G16c; dry Kip, i3e; dry 3 m 81 50a5; Plackeye, $22 15 pe | Calf, 18c: Sheepskine, shearlings, 25G30c each: 30 1215 Beans. $262 50, short Woel, 40GE5c each; medium, 70@90c; long 107 73 | SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $3 75@1 { Wool. $11 50. Horse Hides, salt, §2 73 for g 5 Mustard $:3,25; Flax, $1 S0@l 90: Capary, larse ind 322 50 for medium. §1 33@1 75 for | 51B5%¢ for Eastern: Aifalfa, 141@16e; Rape, | Small and S0c for Colts. Horse Hides, dry. 105 00 $1 75 for large and $1 50 for medium. $1@1 25 for small and 30c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 3le; dry Saited Mexican, 25¢; dry Central American, Sic. Goat Skins—Prime An- goras, Tic; large and smooth, 50c; medium, | 38¢: sman,” gee. | U TALLOW—_No. 1 rendered. 44%@4%c per Ib; | No. 2, 313G 4c; grease, 21%@dc. | WOOL—Spring clip—San Joaquin and South- The Potato market was active and in excel. | T 13 menths’, 9glic: do T months’, $@l0c HOPS—21G27c per Ib_for California, 1903, nd 1734@20c for crop of 1904. Meat Market. ¥ No farther change is quoted in either live | or dressed stock. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates {rom slaughterers to dealers | are as foilows: ..,"F“E 714@S1c for Steers and T@7%ec per | or Cows. VEAL- Large, $1@%; small, $%@9ie per | pound. MUTTON—Wethers, 9%@10%c; Ewes,” 9%@ 10 per ib. LAMB—15@16c per . PORK—Dressed Hogs, 61:39c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, %Gc; Cows and Heifers, @fc; thin Cows, 4@5c per Ib. CALVES _4034e per I (sroes welchi). a e SHEEP—Wethers, 4 c; Ew . e . Oak. TS, 41,@8% es, $14@4 e 11%@2c: Timothy, 6@6lsc; Hemp, 3%H@dc per Ib: Millet, 3@3lsc; Broom Corn Seed, $20G21 per ton. DRIED PEAS— B! $3 25; Green, $3G3 v ckeye. $3 per ctl; Niles, | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | i {lent condition for seliers. Fresh arrivals of | table varletics were quickly spapped up and | o the best stock readily commanded higher prices. There was very littie left in first hands at the : close, New Potatoes were inclined to easiness, | but as recvipts were moderate prices were main- tained. The season for Sweet Potatoes is closed, the last lot having been sold yesterday at dc per pound. The steamer Ventura brought up 6522 crates and 230 sacks of Onions trom | Australia and New Zealawd The invoice had | not been unloaded up to a laté hour. Receipts from other sources were light and the market ruled steady at previous prices. Recetpts of vegetables inciuded Sil poxes | of Asparagus, 340 boxes of Rhubarb and 353 | sacks of Peas. Asparagus was easier owing to | the lack of demand for shipment and after | some carly firmness prices of extra and No. 1| stock declied. The market, however, was well | i clesned up at the close. Rhubarb dragged and | most deaiers were offering to sell at cost. The | Growers' Association reduced prices at shipping points to 50c and 75 per box for standard and cholce respectively. Receipts of Peas consisted chiefly of .poor stock and prices had a wider | rauge. Los Angeles Tomatoes arrived freely, | but receipts of other vegetables from the same ! section were very lizht. The Panama steamer | brought up 721 boxes of Tomatoes and 36 boxes | per Ib (gross weight). of Peppers from Mexico. Mushrcoms were of- | LAMB—Spring. 15@16c per Ib. fering in small quantities and sales were re. | HOGS—Live Hogs 140 to 200 ibs, 57@ec; ported at @S0 per pound. | over 200 Ibs, 5%@3%ec: soft Hogs, 43@54e; | Lon& SF Bk =1 POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, $1 25 Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off. | Mat Nav Co. @1 40 per ctl; Oregon Burbanks, $1 551 65 and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota- per un»Bm:rhmds_ u:.l ;?07‘: ctl; smal | tions. Oregor Burbanks tor seed, 5 General Merchandise. Garnet Chiles. $1Q1 25 per ctl; Early Rose, BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%c spot and 53¢ June- 1 35G1 50 ver etl: new Potatoes, 2%@3c ver! pound. ONIONS—Yellow, $2 75@3 per ctl for fan- | July: San Quentin. $5 40; Wool Bags, 32g35c; eece Twine, T@Sc. cy Oregon and $3 5063 75 Jor Australian Green Onions. per’ box, COAL—Wellington, $8 per fon: New Wel- lington, $8: Seattle, $6 30; Bryant, $6 30; 38 83¥Bec €3 E33u6R Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. SF s P 8 P Sunm Suttr- 2 L] 7 (1) ' 230 i EH 5118 # 1 g [ 3 é : - g B 8 3 g gm _'I 3 B o i g 1] @ d l: : 2o gl 1 | i § B38| Reudr £ Street- $6,000 United R. R. of S. F. ds.. s wetnly California Stockand Oil Ex a i !’a s Y i aRuRLEY extra, 6@6ic for No. 1 and 4@dc tor No. 2: Rhubarb, 50c@$1 per hex; Green Peas, 2la@ic per Ib: String Beans. 12(2G15c per ib; Toma- | toms, $1@1 50 per box or crate for Los An- cles and $1 50@2 for Mexican: Summer i Savash from " Los Angeles, —— ' per box; | Cabbage. $1 10 per cti; Carrofs, d0e per sack: Hothouse 'Cucumbers, $1 50g2 per dozen for {large and $1G1 25 for small: Garlic 1Sc per Ib; Egg Plant, —— vper ib; Dried Pep- | pers. G@Se per Ib for Stockton and 10@123c for ‘southern; Dried Okra, 12%@i5c per Ib; Green Peppers (Mexican), per Ib; Mar rowiat Squasi. 1G1hc per ib; Hubbard, per Ib. VEGETABLES~Asparagus, 7G8c per Ib for | . $6; Stanford, $i « sacks; Welsh Anthracite Egg, S Ry §11 50: Cannei, $8 50 per ton: Coke, $11 50@13 per ton in bulk and $15 In sacks; gn s tain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 Ibs and $12 S0 per long ton, according to brand, OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases, add Ge; Linseed, 49 per gailon for bolled and 47c for raw; Castor Oil. In cases. No. 1, 70c; Bakers' AA, $1 10@1 12; Lucol. 45c for boil and 43¢ for raw; China Nut, 60@70c per gallon Cecoanut Cil in barrels, 38¢ for Ceyion for Australian; extra bleached S3¢; natural winter Sperm ched winter Whale Ofl, 65c; Oii, 60c; extra winter strained No. 1 Lard Oil, 60c; pure No. 1 Neatstcot OIL 63c; light 35c; dark Herring Ofl, 4dc: beiled Fisk Oil, 40c; raw Fish Oil, Paint 35e; raw Paint Oil, 33 COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oll, in 14c; Pear! Oil, in cases, 20%c; Astral, Star, 20%c; Extra Star, 24igc; Hoce! ex,lkfl 353 Rays Poultry and Game. ai 2w Hal ) b 4 2"5" i i The Poultry market was slenderly supplied, as there was no Western stock offering and the receints from domestic points were light. There was continusd firmness in good large stock snd prices for such offerings were steady. Small Broilers continued to drax at easy rates and Squab Pigeons were quoted lower. Trading in Game was quiet. Receipts, while likht, were well up to requirements and prices were without quotable change. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 16@1Sc per Ib: Geese, per pair, $2G2 50; Goshings, ¥2@2 50; Ducks, $5 3086 50 per dosen for old and 36 30G 7 50 for youns: $7GS_for large and $5 50§65 for :mall; young Roosters, 37 530G 8 50; old Roosters, 33@6; Fryers, $6@6 50; Bmllcnh“ 305 for large and $2@3 for small; . $1 25@1 50 per dozen for old | 2nd §2 2583 50 for Squabs. 88 ki § ! i g % glim 8868 2322834 quantity. SUGAR—The Western Refining pany quotes as follows. per Ib, in 100-Ib G. Geese. Cubes, A Crushed and Fine 54 Jers. $4a3; English Snipe, Fiwiired, 5.00c: Candy Granulated, 3.50c:| 100 Monsrch e Snipe, $1 Ifl'!s 2 ln:m" Hn w.llor Cottontails Prr Gnuuh(;d.m n-'e_ms.ge_h um&._ Lo ; Hare, §1. rse, ; b Pl 8 o iy Heet” Gramlated asei> 30c Mining Stocks. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. m«mcnn‘”t Golden "“b.' SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. e BT, O B e T oo (a'tyi | Following were the sales o the San Fran- . zomglgm;m s i B\-:t‘;; oy ol Ry o 390 cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Anything over this Agure was extreme and ex- | %.15c: H. & E. Crystal Dominos. per 1o Morning Session. ional, There were a few sales at 20c, | Nc orders taken for less than seventy-five bar- | 200 Alta ........ 08l 100 Ophir but hardly sufficlent to warrant this figure as | Fels or its equivalent. 800 Challenge Con .z-md - a quotation. Stocks were large and the de- 3 ac-n-: ?l .& mand was slow. Receipts of Produce. 2 Con © & V-1 05 B0 e it There was no change in Cheese. 500 Exchequer .. [ Hil remained about as before quoted, with e 100 Gould & Cur. 1% Usion, the exception that store Eggs were ‘weak, FOR WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6. 100 Mexican .....2 Cian” . some selling down to 16c. Dealers reported the qr sks .. 13,912|Wooi, bales . © 500 Mexican 2 ellow ¢ and the feeling 1,764/ Hides, No. . Afternoon Recelpts were 52.500 Ibs Buttter, 1555 cases 3,957/ P.lts. No. 300 Alta - 087 600 5001 Lather. Tolls . 500 Belcher = 300 3 20 Challeng® Cas 731 100 et Hast 200 Goown Point. 13 200 = 200 Gould & Cur. 407 200 P G Rinch, 500 Julia -y & 20 Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Trade in the cholcd and fancy grades of Na- = as rather quiet, particuiariy dur: hours, as most buyers ? 3 . 3 Sef o % Heudy by o AnolkerDayofI{ci{_Tydfiginl i, JEAE R e iten WS | Local Securities. i i S . : o il £ £ !t