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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1904 15 A cold wave was predicted by the Weather [ 8 10; Pearl Barley, $6; Peas, boxes, §7; ist Burea, Tandvepitis, mere. ‘raceived: | olatiag | Greca Fesa B8 55 per 100 oa: Provisions. | ihat the temperature had dropped below the — Family Retail Market. 1 freez!: point in Northern Kansas. Advices Ha afld Feed:t“f_‘- ‘The local trade continue to quote a dull mar- | | b from Northwest were extremely bullish. y iiidd ket, with prices unchanged. e S ol ! The: Red River ountrs: An"advance Sf 183 | ' Hay continues ratier sasy, than otherwise and | , CORED MEATS—Bacon. 104 Per 1 £0F | pupy ry ofil selling st the same H at Minneapolls helped to stimulate the demand | the disposition Is to sell, though there is no | PeAYY. 1l for light medium, 13c for b |quoted lnst week, while Hutter and Comb | | for Wheat here, unusual activity resulting dur- | pressure. There is no further change in Feed- | 14%c for extra light and 15@10c for sugar- |ara cheager. ing the last hour. July sold up to 87%o and| stuffs. cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12%c; Call- | Meats and most kinds of Poultry and Flsh closed strong at §7%@SSc. May ranged be-| BRAN. r ton, fornia Hams, 11%@12%c; Mess $10 50@ | stand exactly the same as quoted In the last tween 94%ec and 95%c, and closed at 95lc. MIDDLIN 50 per ton. 11 per bbl; extra Mess, $11 Family, ’l‘rnnw and supplies of all three are plentiful. Unfavorable weather for the movement SHORTS—$1 per ton, clear, It are in the market again. caused a firm opening, but there was little FEEDSTU! Rolled Barley $24@25 per Pig -3»?"‘.’3" Rhubarb and Peas are in lg o 1{:’-5:;%‘ the :‘.;hc,lt wn::ng. July closed "’3{,. Ollcake Meal at the mill, $20 50@31: 14e Fe",‘ -y e T SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. & - 3241 Do ptd S e e st el MR s A ’flnwts‘?oon Bo: " Cracked' Corn, $80@31: | LARD—Tireces quoted at 6%c per Ib for | Tomatods, String Beans and Summer Squash. -134 |Wabash . 193, = s July closed . compound and 9c fe : half-barrels, pure, | 2re scarce and high. Strawberries are added VTR | Louts ‘& Nash..112%| Do pfd . B0 e s e s O e e o 0 | e TN s o S B CRET E i e | 30600 Mot ¢ Pretta. Rl | M K & Texas.. 18%]Spanish 48 ... 81| L oo iment demand was largely respon- | ‘CHAY- Whesr SiogiT - whest “end . Oat, o Rt 5 COAL. PER TON— Vork Steck market weaker on the day. | Bar silver—Steady, 25 1-16d -per ouncc. sible for a firm vrovision market. The mar- | $14@16; Oat. $13@15 50; Barley, $12@15; Stock, | COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 9c; three | Wellington .§—@10 00/ New re >3 - . | oney—215G8 per cent. ket closed with July 12%c higher, lard ;1: 50613 50; Alfalta, $12@14 per ton, half barrels, Oc; one tierce, 8%c; two tierces, 8 50| Wellington $—@10 00 P S E 3 | The rate of discount in the open market for | up 100 and ribe S0 hizher: : ETRAW—00@15¢ per bale, 8%c; five tierces, 8%ec per ib. 9 00| Wellington Local Stocks and Bonds quiet and uninteresiing. shorc bills is 2% per cent. *| The leading futures ranged as follows: ot i X | e Richmond 8 00 % N e Articles— Open. High. Low. Close, i 5 ta . 750 Siloey ige rates as before quoted. l Bank Clearings. Vel No. 2 - i Beans and Seeds. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. |5t o PRODUCE, ETC.— ] ell and 1 ] "g & 8 All descriptions under this head remain as | _ Eversthing remains about as betore. HoPE | Do gend o g sy e j very well and i proving. o NBW YORKC, Aprll 8.—The following tabie, 8 88 STH| proviousty quoted.. | The different markets are | are Qulet and “steady, Hides are moving ot po pached. 231,925 Home, comb, 15150 wley Corn and Rye as previously state . | ings at the principal cittes for the week ended 82 . 80 SR RIE. vayos $5 0508 B0: Tus. S0GE 15 | siating Rl Race’ ans awiner bae cioarel i W e A 3 3 J | April 7, with the percentage of increase and | Butters, $3 50@3 75: small White, $2 80@3 10; | ment in Wool 1s expected in consequence. E Fon o V1llstufis steady at the recent advance, | decreasé as compared with the corresponding | May ... o4 64y 53 51% | large White. §2 5. Pink, $3 80; | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | MEATS, PER POUND— st s 3 - week last yer ‘September 50 50 50% | Red. $4 50: Lima, 2093 25: Red x«!nm about }%@lc under quotations. Heavy Salted n 18@25| Pork Sausage..12%4@13 R Middlino o Percentazes, | Jul 52 51 51% | 54 Soqsb; Biackeye. 15 per ctl; Horse | Steers, Bloc: medium, 8ie; light, 7 Cow | Hams . 1:16Q18| Smoked Beet ... Bran and Middlings steady and unchanged. Cities— Amosnt. Inc. Do | Beans, ‘8202 50, iy Hides, 8¢ for heavy and 1%c for ight; Stage, | Lard . 1240—| . .~y . - . | Mow Xork . 3 weeo T 20 “‘% 4 SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $3 75@4; Yellow | 8¢ Salted Kip, ' 8c; Baite Veal, 10c; Salted | The San Francisco Butchers’ Protective and Seeds imactive at previous quotations. | Chicago 0.7 . 28 8 38% | Mustard_ $3@3 25; Flax. $1 90; Canary, | Calf, llc; dry Hides. 15@16c; dry Kip, 13c; dry | Assoclation gives the following retall prices L E s e SR September %, ,28% 32% 3% 51,a5%¢ for Eastern: Alfalfa, 143%@16¢: Rape, | Calf, 18¢; Sheepskins, shearlings, each; | for meats: r, Cheese and Eggs still plentiful and weak. g gl 1 BB Bl s Sty R 1% @2c: Timothy, 0@6%c; Hemp, 8%@4c per | Short Wool, cach; medtum, ; 10DE | Roast Beef ....10@20| Hindqtr Lamb 1590 X £e t. Louls 11, ay . 12 65 1 1bs Gtiitet [isos Beoso Cooh s Wool, $1G1 50; Horse Hides, salt, $2 15 for | Tenderloin Steak.15w1S Foreqtr Mutton.—@! g R : s Pittsburg ... & July © 1280 1207% 1280 12 073 | poi to, o 0% Beed. $2061 | 1arge’ and $207 00 tor medites, $1 F5@1 18 for | B e | Foredrr utton. —OL3 ed Fruits quiet, with stocks badly broken. San Franciscs { i a0 sare i e h DRIED PEAS—Blackeye, $3 per o iall anq S9c for Colts. Horse Hides dry: | Sirioin Steak. 12%0}31nmuou Chops . 15@20 E y » = 5 $3 25; Green, $3@8 25, e and $1 60 for medium, $1@1 Round Steak...10@12%| Mutton Stew ... SGI0 Provisions still dflflf{'d dull everywhere. Cincionatf . July . 6 80 6 92% 6 80 6 924 for emall and 80c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry | Beer Sy 10/ Re Veal 12020 £ VENOmPme S " Ty . | Kansas City Short Ribs, ver 100 pounds— Mexican, 3lc; dry Saited Mexican, 25c: dry tew — @10/ Roast Ve . 1y ; TR ; Ao New Oriean | May . G660 67 66 67 | Potatoes, . | Central H Gou - prime An. | SO0 Beef ...... 8@10| Veal Cutlets ....15G20 Tops steady, Hides in fair demand and Wool shearing resumed. “({‘x‘-\:l.nu“ . July | 677% 685 671% 685 » Onions and Vegetables ;55.;' 1%"'2',::?,': o R 3y e Koo oo pisey gfiggglm o > 1 - c - . 2 eapolls R B Sma 3 - | ( ¢], N J ors - + e ' Setr s 23 Receipts of 0ld Potatoes were only 355 sacks J W—! . | Lamb Chope Pork Chops .....15@18 Cattle, Sheep and Hogs showe no further variation. | Doutevitie Cash Grain and Provisions. 20" there' WRSroomtined oty T a1f de | e No. 1 rendered, 4%@43e per : | Forie, R i 18 ‘otatoes, Omions and Vegetables about as before. { Omaha .. paL Y | scriptions. There was very little new business | WOOL—Spring clip—San Joaquin and South- | POULTRY AND GAME— atoes, 1101 @ getablies ade S . Milwaykee 61 CHICAGO, April 8.—Cash quotations were as | to renort in table kinds, as there was practi- | err, 12 months’, 9@lic; do 7 months, 8@ibe | Hens, each. 5e@$1] Pigeons, pair ...—@80 D osld . . e Xy 4 Providence 11.4 Flour, dull® and barely steady. | °&lly nothing offerfng from first hands. The | per b, 5 Young Roosters, | Squabs,” pér pair.60g70 Pouliry cleaned up. Gamie arriving ise bad condition. Buffalo ; 1401 plgrid o WAy R o steamer due’ from Oregon to-day is expected |~ HOPS—24G27c per 1b for California, 1903, | each . "T5c@$1] Rabbits, each 23 - € B g | Indianapolis 0.6 KT8 o e 00 e 2 ke | 2 bring about 6000 sacks. There was a steady | and 17%@20c for crop of 1904, Oid Roosters, ea.50@?5| Hare, each avel Oranges lower. Raspberrics in from San Leandro. . Paul ..... 28 3 B g - 2 cOrn, | inquiry for sced kinds, and Garnet Chiles and | Pvirntle iy Fryers, cach.....65¢80 Eng] E 1 PR it : No. 2 ow, 53% 0. 2 oats, | Barly Rose were quotéd. The latter were still M 3 Broilers. each ..30@50 Jack Snipe, 3 R AGTEY — St Joser 5] %c. No. 8 white, 40@4234c: No. = | meeting with a falr inquiry for table use as eat Market. Turkeys, per 1b.25G27| Gray Geese, ' each. 40G50 e Columbus #504 to cholce malting, 43@56c; No. 1 -flax seed, o ! The packers revprt receipts of Hogs rather , Geese. 50/ Brant, . her Report. | Memphls | $1 09; No. 1 Northwestern, §116; prime Um- ‘,‘r’;';“::‘.f,:fly&"g;{cn“:_“:hd e TS0 in uxcess of the dimand, with & consequently | Goslings —@$2 00| Honkers, each ..40@65 Seattle | othy seed, §2 90; mess pork, per barrel, $12 75 3 Wweak market, though prices show no decline. Richmond i2.5| @12 80; lard, ver 160 pounds, $6 67150 70; | Jareely nominal in price. Australians =were Ty, other Meats, Both live and dressed, are Washington ... short ribs sides (opse).” $6 50@6 62147 short | QTSTIDE frecly by fobbers and met with a good | yncnanged. ooy [ fhear sides (boxed). $7Q7 25 whisky, busie 3¢ | represents the whar rice fof round Jots. | DRESSED MEATS. e v e g i “;md:!" ; " Stectibta l;mm;mm.- i m’grl:e ‘szm(m“.t"?/‘;t‘hv“";'#! was brisk | Whe ::’ll:‘r:le- from slaughterers to dealers o | Articles— g nts, = s me a better demand. | are vs: Fort Worth | Fiour, barrels - 35,200 30,700 | Tixrra and No. 1 stock cleaned un at improved | | BEEF 114GS%e for Steers and 7@7%c per vledo, Ohlo . {‘Whtat, bushel - 10,000 28,300 | prices, while No. 2 was we!l cared for at the ' Ib for Cows - t Salt Lake City Corn, bushels -183,500 63,200 | previgusly quoted rates. Peas were steady and ;| VEAL--Large, 8%@9; small, 8%@9%c per K \;rn_. ‘gnu, blm:xh;h lfim llliu‘.m Los M}““r‘d \'e!t(.hlm dlru be“lel‘. S‘:pnll!s pound. 2 ¥ - | Atlanta |-Rys, bushels .. - 1L 3, of small garden vegetables from the gouth were |~ MUTTON-—Wethers, 9%@10%c; Ewes, 9 Rochester 31,586 Barley, bushels - 47,000 41,000 | gcant. Rhubarb was the weakest and most | 10c per ib. e ne Hartford 3301822 | i plentiful description on the list and the top | LAMB-'5@16c per Ib. i\l(h\fl;“pr' 7.831,536 i l)‘"’[l'r, Cl“.’SSL‘ a"d Egg: .‘Y‘D:: ‘was obtained only for fancy lots from slfll PORK—Lliressed Hogs, 614@0c per Ib. des Moines i | b 3 LIV e i TS St The receipts for the day included 970 boxes | m"n;:: PEEOCE ‘.“::““53' e - ma ? 17| CHICAGO. ‘Aoril 8.—On the Produce Ex- | Oof Asparugus. 835 boxes of Rhubarb and 305 | The following quotations ate for good, sound and_Rapids 125 1111| change to.day the butter market was barely | sacks of Peas. cent sbriakage for Cattle: : Haven 84 1| steady. -Creameries, 14G24%c; dniries, 124@ | POTATOES -Burbanks from the river. $1 25 | per, Sent, shrivage (0PSO L 0 oo . Dayton 15.4 ....|2lc. Egzs were steady at. mark, cases in- g1r4&lve§|$e\_. &r;lnnum:rr‘:;n::.r R B 7“:_ iy adft etly 1050 per ib, P Norfol 5 6. 3 éc. Cl easy, 4 - s, : smal 4 s = gy oy e | P poabbdion o5 Mmoo b i f L s Oregon 'Burbanks for seed, $1 10@1 25 per o CALVES—i@4i4c per Ib (gross weight). Corcester 3 A 19. 2 Garnet Chiles, $1 25@1 50 per ctl; Early Rose, | SHEEP—Wethers, 1%@5%c; Ewes, 1%4@4%c et o R 2 o Livestock Market. $1 %B@1 60 per ctl; new Potatoes, 21@3i4c per | per 1b (gross veight). Augusta, Ga ] Birmingham st Wilmington, Del kers and feeders, $4 25@5 30 Cows Peifers, $2a4 53 pound. Green Peas, 21,@ic »_36cG$1 per bo Rhubarb, G$1 pes R AAeL 2@ bulls, | per b: ‘Strinz _Beans, canners, $2@2 * LAMB—Spring, 15@16c per ib. is! Xong ; 140 to 200 Ibs, 5%@6c; g A8 ONIONS—Yellow, $2 753 per etl for fancy | HOGS—Live Hogs, . 5%@6e: . rr CHICAPS Oregon and $3 233 50 for Australlan; Green | over 200 Ibs, bi@d¥%c: soft Hogs, 4X@5%c: s CHICAGO, April 8. — CATTLE — Recelpts, | Onjons, 0@ per box. Sows, 20 per cert off; Boars, 50 per cent off, e £ 20,000 head: market steady; good to prime| VEGETABLES—Asparagus, 8G9 per b for | and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota: Evansville steers: £5 60; poor to medium, $3 T5GB: | extra, 6@ic for No. 1 and 4@dc_for No. 2; | tions. General Merchandise. FRUITS AND NUTS— | Alligtr Pears, ea.20@35! Grape Fruit, dz.75c@$1 Almonds 15@20! Limes, doz -10@15 Apples 56 8| Lemons, doz . 15@30 Cranberries. qt. 25/ Oranges. choice, 50 Pecans ..... ..—@20/ Do common. ... 1 Brazil Nuts ....20@—| Pineapples. each 25@50 Bananas, doz ..25G40| Strawberries, Chestnuts ......15@20| per basket —@% Cocoanuts, each.—@10| Tangerines, doz..15@20 Dried Figs. Ib.. 6@10,Walnuts, per 1b.15@20 VEGETABLES— Asparagus, 1b..S@123%]Onione, per Ib. Artichokes. doz..30G90| Okra, dried. ib. ..20G- | Beets, dozen ....10@—| Potatoes. oid.Ib.13a@2% Beans, white, Ib. 3@—| Do new, 485 Colored, per 1b. 5@—| Do sweet, 8 | Dried Lima, Ib..—@ 6l Parsnips, per_dz 15@20 | Cabbage, each... 5@10| Radishes, dz beh.13@20 | Celery, head 5@10| Rhubard, 1b .... 3@.6 | Cress. dz bunch.15G—|Sage. dz bnches.25@-— Cucumbers, each.15G30| String Beans, 1b.—@25 Garlic .. .12 @20/ Summer Squash, Green Peppers,ib.25@30| per Ib.. 3 1 Dried_Peppers...1@20) Sprouts, per ib.. 5@ 6 Egg Plant_ Ib...25@30! Spinach, per 1b..—@ 6 Green Peas, Ib.. 5@ S Thyme, dz bnchs.25@30 Lettuce, per doz.15@30 Turnips, per doz.—@13 Lecks, dz bunch.15@20! Tomatoes, Ib.....15@25 Mushrooms, Ib...: | FISH— Fres por - . 5 geles an ¢ - Li o 5 3, . to-mor- | &0 s 5 = g Wilkesbaree 4 S g (e R Savamh | rom) a8 ATElen e bt (SOXI| | BAGS_Grain Bags k¢ spot and Uxic Tune- | Catheh Plags | Fall Rive: i 20: good to cholce heavy, $5 15 i § ? g L . s u9¢: | Codfish . - [ Macon .. 6.5 Fough heavy, $55 165 light, 4 85@ | Hothouse: Cucumbers. §1 26G1 B0 per doten:| Fiacce Twine. 7io@se. cew wer. | Flound 10— Skates, each Wheeling, W. Va 882, 148 Y 165 5 15: bulk of cales. $5@5 . e E',"::f;,“’.fflgz"p,; b o R Tt 10G1355¢ | 11, COAL-W eslellnxlmniatgn ver tan; "P;'; Tel- : Halfbut 158 —| Squia 59,900 Vichita . 59,5 2ot ? " SHEEP — Receipts, 5000 head: sheep and | Leppers, ofsc ngton. $8; Beattle, 3 Bowet, * e Mt "cund 200 oo e T 337 | 1nmba steady: Eood to choice wethers. $¢ 15@ | for southern: Dried G 30 per 16 Mai Hil $6; Stantord. $7; Roslyn, $7. Coos Mucierer . —a 4 Chattancoga ... 707,558 3715 65: fair to choice mixed, $3 50@4 50; Western | Green FePbers (Meicird, 5 v, $6 50 Greta, 37; WaRsend, $7; Richmond, | "o norse 15G—| Trout x 300 Springfield, 11 K31/642 | $heep, clipped, $4 35a5 lo; mative lambs, | ™ N N Bl | $13 in bulk and $14 2 Rockfish ... @121 Brook Trout ....J5G80 . L - e Gl S 2 s “4.% | clipped, $4 50w 45; Western' lambs, Colorado, ck e Anthracite EEs. $14. gaimon, fresh . 1520 Whitefish 1 0o s, o3 -3 | $5 50a5-70. . Poultry and Game. | Weish Anthractie Egs, $13; Welsh Lamp, S3mon. fresh ..13G36 Whitensh ... ¥ Sa5S gy o . | $11 50, Cannel, $8 50 per ton; Coke, $11 50@i3 g o, *™ e s o | * - — ! per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks; Rocky Moun- gy [ exington - porho,demand for Poultry was net very brisk, . tain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 Ibs and $12 80 51U 108 | Crape, eas . ut the market -was in good shape, as re- i pey Jong ton, according to brand. 1 o { | Miscellaneous Markets. | | teibes"or Somestic stock were tieht-and- there | *OrE8S Silviations wre for bareels; for cases, = Sibed 15020/ Mussels, Ib .. iT%gTs B Linseed, 49c per gallon for boiled and e | was no Western offering. Good large stock | a4 3 Fia ¥ * | cleaned up well at unchanged rates and small ' §7c gor raw: Castor Ofl. In cases, No. 1, T0c: Fompin —6%2| Do Eastern, dz.30¢40 - Foreion Figh Broflers, which had previously been v Bakers' AA, $1 1061 12; Lucol, 45c for boiled Grestating. - Pa S oreign rutures. weak, »;m;ml more: steadiness. About iwelve | and o for raw; China Nut. 60370c per gallon; R v S e " | cases’ of dresse urkeys came in and met | Cocoanut Qul In bdrrels, 55 for Ceylon and 35¢ Sechiond, S : LIVERPOOL, with slow sale at prices ranging from 12@16c | for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm STREET RAILROADS. ghamton . Wheat— May. July. | per pound. The stock was “‘grassy” and came | Ojl, 86c; natural winter Sperm Oll, 80c; extra California .. — 200 |Presidio . 4 ngfleld, O..... -1 87 |to band in poor condition owing to the hot | hleached winter Whale Ofl, 65c; natural Whaie Geary .. el ... mington, 11l £ opening weather. It would be more advisable for | Oil, 60c; extra winter strained Lard Ofl, 7bc; POWDER Quiney, Il .. .- - | Closing shippers to quit dressing and to send in live | No. 1 Lard Oil, 60c; pure Neatsfoot Oil, 75¢; Giant .60 61 |Vigorit 5 B R, D) o b 6 stock. No. 1 Neatsfoot Ofi. 65c; light Herring Oil, SUGAR. Mansfiold, Ohio... 3 Filn v Dear= The quotations for Game represent the | 45c; dark Herring Ofl, 43c: Salmon Ol 38ci o p oy oo oy S 21 Opening prices of sound stock only. The bulk of yes- | boiled Fish Oil, 40c; raw Fish Oil, 3Sc; boiled Fana T Co. 2 = 3%¢ [Kilauea S C.. 3% 4% ackeonvilie. I . -1 Closing | terday’s receipts came to hand in bad condl. | Paint Oil, 38c. raw Paint Ol e awailan C. 481 4915 Makawell C. 219§ — Eolmnat.: Ny = i tion owing to the warm, close. weather, and | COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil, in bulk, Honokaa § C 127, Onomea 8 C. — 2% SO A2 Opeoing. no_reasonable offer was refused. in cases, 20%c; Astral, 20i5c; Hutch § P C 9 10 [Paauhau S C. 13% — Garvesont 3 Clopingiss-222 = POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 16@18c per Ib. tra Star, 24leci Elaine, 26iac; MISCELLANEOUS. Charigston, 8. C 4 I % . per_pair, $2@2 50: Goslings, $2G2 50: 7 4c; Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in Alaska P A. — 145%|Oceanic § Co. 4 — CedarReplds ¥ | St. Louis Wool Market. | Ducks, $5 3086 50 per dozen for old and $6 50§ | bulk, 16c; in cases, 22lc; Benzine, in bulk, Cal F C A 99%100': Pac Aux FA. 51§ — Total! 1 v - - 7 50 for youn; .“Bem. $7G8 for u'e and | 13ec; iIn cases, m'x,c;“%-de'ree gasoline in &ac:\‘;r’-ef\.l%“‘ 2% Pac C BorxAT0 = otals, s | 3 3 - ES) for small; young -Rodsters, $7 bulk, 25¢; in cases, 3lc. Vi tTm. ="} Outside ¥2 L ET Lous, April’ 8 —Wool, “steady. Gombe | $76h; ola Roosters. $000:« Fryers ~ $0a6 o0 | " FURCENTINE. St per gallon n cases and Morning Session. | Ing and clothing, 18@22¢; light fine, 15@17%e; | Broilers_ $4@4 50 for large and $2@3 for | 78c in drums and iron barreis. i R Mentreal heavy fine, 20G20%c: tub washed, 20@3lc. ~ | .mall; Pigeons $1 25@1 50 per dozen for old | RED AND WHITE LEAD_Red Lead. 7@ | 10 Cal Frult Canners' Assn 100 08 Toronto | = =] and $2 2042 50 for Squabs. { T4¢ per Ib; White Lead, i@7%e, according to | 10 California Wine Association. .. 92 50 Winnipeg { Northern Wheat Market. GAME—Gray Geese, $2 50@3 per dozen; | quantity. 10 Mekawell ........ 21 30 Ottawa White Geese, 5cG$1 50: Brant, $1@1 50; Hon- | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com. 50 Pacific Coast Borax 176 00 Halifax | kers. $4@5: English Snipe, $3@3 50; common { pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-1b bags 10 Spring Valley Water Co. 39 171 Quebee OREGON, Snipe. $1 50G2; Rabbits, $1 50 for Cottontails | Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.65c 10 Spring Valley Water Co. 39 50 YVancouver, B PORTLAND, Aprii 8. — WHEAT — Walla, | and $1@1 25 for Brush; Hare, §1. Powdered, 5.30c; Candy Granulated, 5.50c Street Hamilton 7470c; bluestem, Slo: valley. 8. ———— Dry “Granulated, e, Sdle: Dry Oramu | 58 Spring 3 39 25 London, Ont . | WASHINGTON. C lated, coarse, 5.40c: ruit ranulated, 5. 10,000 Spring mtge). 2 75 [ { St. Jobhn, N. B. TACONA. ARSI - Vet Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Beet Granulated (100-1b bags cnly), 5.30c P kg S cng S Stee . 23,600 1% Whtnam, =01 | bluestem, S3¢; club, e, e - y | Confectioners’ A, 5.40c; Magnolia A, 5c R g x =S it * B gl 0900 611, 61% S ¢ SR Quotations continue about as before. There | Extra C, 4.80c; Golden C. 4.80c; "D, § Cal Fruit Canners’ Ass: 100 00 etin 500 1621 160 | Totals, Canada £30.902812 ... 20.1] 3 is ro scarcity of Butter, Cheese or Egge and | 4.70c; barrels, 10c more; half barrels 25c more. 35 Oceanic 8 § Co 4 12% EASTERN MARKETS 0 BT "0k | Tobor misied ks toteds Gakue. scbiining | Northern Business. receipts of Butter vesterday werc very large, | boxes, 30c more; 50-1b bags, 10c more for all | 100 S P of Arizona (I 107 75 LADIERN M LN o£X * | other items than clearings. 28 will be seen below. A good deal is arriving | kinds. - Tablets Halt barrels, 5.90c; . boxes, Strect— T — MO PR . Total - o e . ! in cubes now. e weather has turned warm | 6.15c; H. & E. Crystal Dominoes, 8. . 5 Pacific Lighting .. 56 ; % Bt s BOGED .. ¥ N York C. Mark. b EATTLE, april 8—Clearings. $705,028; 74" qeaters report the Butter coming In soft | No orders takén for less than seventy-five bar- 48 Spring Vailey Wat - New York Money Market. ¥NITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. New Yor, otton Market. e eaA Aosil 8.—Clearings, $283,815; bal- | i consequence, ;r?!ey are Iccordl&zlly dis- | rels or its equivalent. —_— > YORK, April 8 —Bond transactions— | ancas $89.052. 2 A a4 posed to get rid of it as soon as possible, even b 2 S BEw Talisted o 5¢ Ban Francisco, 5000 at or it g ces, £83,952. N ¢ oo, | 1f they have to make concessions, which-gives . Unlisted Securities. os—Money on call O S e ORTLAND, (April 8.—Clearings, $578.000; | the ‘marker a weak tone. Some dealers’ ars Receipts of Produce. ng bid, 1% per N CAN COMPANY. | the day, 20 voints higher on spot and+8 to 13 | “SPGKANE, April 8.—Clearings, $478,986; | */irady auuting lower prices. == tore MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. asked, 414 Pre: | potnts in other positions. balances, $156,360. ks g exoonaine S fhe TR Tl sk FOR FRIDAY. APRIL 8. Bl Aek. 3 iy e e S e eak, e | Flour. qr sk A © jsb | Bay CPC 6s. — ISF & NP Sslll% — NEW YORK BONDS. | New York Grain and Produce. | % The Ess market in kept about steady by | Wheat. ctix ... Z215ILime ‘bbls 1Mo B L Wat 5100 | (S E CR 4 _ 100 | | immediate storing of the surplus, so quots Y. 2 Cal NW 5s.108141104]S P Co 4%s. 90 — s S A LOCAL MARKETS. tions do mot change much. The demand is A Beans sks 2310/ Pelts. No. ..... 3340 3'c'Wwat 5s — 102 [Sun Tel 64..113 — n -106 NEW YORK, April 8. — FLOUR — Receipts, | | reported very slack and the market is devoid | Corn, West ctl. 600iLeather. rolls .. 36| Ris | WksSs — 167%|Suttr-st R3s.106 113 106 Iex Cent 4 | 82,000 barrels: exports, 8000 barrels; market | % > of interest. Potaioes. sks ‘x%t\a\“l‘n:, sc-l}: . ';fl:’. SF Drdk 5s. — ‘113%[UR of SF 4s. 771 71% - ol ime..... dull, but steadily held. s g Receipts were 86,900 lbs Butter, 1694 cases | sks et} Lo .4 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. 33 stinny & S L e | e A ToRocetpts, 00,000 bushels: spot mar Exchange and Bullion. Esgs and 20300 Ibé Cheese, { tone aTiQuickativer. ke, 478 | L o CoC 3 [Mat Nav Co 80 80 | ket firm: No. 2 red, $1 06, nominal, f. o. b., Do 248 ...... o Tise: YR of Mex con is. | and $1 07@1 10 elevator; No. 1 northern Du- | Sterling Exchange, sixty day; — %4 sou | gxizas and 18c for rste; dairy, 13G17lec; store | OREX s} ¢ ¥ C gen 3%s.. luth, $1 05% . 0. b. afioat; No. 1 hard, Mani- | Sterling Exchange, sight = s o oI e | PJOUT. r oks . L6831 5 L — | 4s.....90 (N J C gen O | toba, uominal, f. o. b. aflcat. Ovtions hesi- Suniibg e e i ‘gu‘.ma 7@8c for lower grades; Young Americas, X “‘;s‘;}ér{?fi? ctls 11,360 New York Stock Market. | Adants l\lnhx‘-l:!‘lffi’l(, Nor Pac 4 tated at first, but ‘7::.':"{,'..",—':‘;,"5‘;&'5,5"".["'3.';i"'"’ I e s = o Iw;vl‘m'; Eastern, 15@16c; Western, 14@15¢ | Flour, ar sks .. 1 X veen 11, e Do 3%s ....... 94 |Nor & W con ds. West and a better cash demand at Minneapols, | Siiver, P 00C€ oo T 34! EGEs—Ranch, 18G19c for falr to choice; | ¥ ST S 7 NEW YOF April 8. —To-day's stock mar- | Central of Ga 55.107 |OSL 4s & partic. 553 | The close was very firm at % @Ic net a exica: % | gtore, 17@13%¢ Der dozen. ( . ilar in character to that of yest Do 1st inc..... 68 |Pa conv 33 9615 | May, 95%@97%c. closed at U7ke: Juls 7 4 e > o A STOCK MARKET. @ few apots of afisressive strangth and | Ches & Obdo 236a19C% Eeading un te_ 00 - | 00c ol oo oo Septemiber, S4%e to Soe, 1Wheat and Other Grains. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. * ; v to sell at | Chi_ &Alton 3%s. 76 |SL & 113 at shic. . GRS AR : B & Qnew is 94145 L & § F fg 45 82% | HOPS—Steady 3 of vrofits. Deal o e 1 100% 5t Louis W sts. 95 | HIDES- Steasy. WHEAT—Chicago Was higher on the heavy | ne drawer of Respberries, the first of the | BUsiness Slackens Off on the Lo- volume. b con 7s.120% Seaboard A L 4a. 67% | WOOL—Firm. buying of houses with Northwestern connec- | geason, came in yesterday from San Leandro. ] C, R 1 & Pac 4s. 72%|So Pac 4s 59 PETROLEUM-—Steady. e tlons and covering by local traders. The only | It contained six amall baskets of choice. weil cal Exchanges ™ ot T A Pey taie | COFFEE-"Steady; No. T invoice. 6%c: miid, | news was regarding the crop. which s re. | matured berries, and met with prompt sale at 4 B s A e e & | futures closed steady, unchanged to a decline | ported in good condition. Indlan Territory and | $2 50. B | Thers was not much going on in any of the has_been | Chl T"’.’"; R Ticth gl R Ay o M 4 | of 5 points; sales were 21,750 bags, including: | Oklahoma are getting general rains and mes- | Strawberries were offering rather freely and | exchanges and there were no varfations worthy | esh for meve ring Sy | e e A e | Dy oy & | Mo, 6.7545 80c; July, 6.10c; September, 6,301 | tages {rom there say that crop conditions are | @8 they were of poorer quality than those pre- | of pote aside from an advance in Home Oil to | . been publi At s | Colo & 8o 4s.... 8 | Do conv ds. | 6.40¢; " October, 'G.50c December, 6.55@6.00c; | now almost perfect. Some advices to elevator | Viously recelved prices were lower. Ten |1 o, Sales on the Stock and Bond Exchange . n_ of inde e in the trans- | C F & I conv 5s. 71 | 5 e March. 6.80@6.90c. people say that the crop has improved 20 per | drawers of Longworths came in from Palo | were at full figures, showing a frm tone i¢ and the necessity of consulting | Den & Rio G 4s. 98% Wabash lsts .. SUGAR—Raw, steady: fair refining, 35@32c; | cent since the first of the month. Snow, the | Alto and twenty-three crates of the Dollar | throughout the whols list. maintain any harmc Bele prior llen s 353 De SebB . centrifuga; U6 test, 3%@3 21-32c; molasses | statisticlan, says that spring seeding is mak- | variety from Los Angeles. The Longworths | The Spring Valley Water Company has de- The recent great Do gen 4s .... 86 | W& L Erie 45 2 0 ro et ing falr progress, with excellent s6il condi- | sold at $1@1 25 per drawer and the others | clared a reular quarterly dividend of 63c per sugar, 2 26-32c; refined was quiet. 3 D | $l@ e ocinted to a movem ] tions. ompensation. T} DRIED FRUITS. FW & D C 1sts'106 |Wis Central 4s... - EVAPORATED APPLES — The market is| 88¢ Hock Val 4%s...106 pper was ostensibly - i e o o i tDe | Adams Con ..... 25|Little Chief . 0| mon are quoted at 4@dkc: prime, Sk@dHe: | O - E s Steel preferred | Alice 30/ Ontario fancy, T@7%%c, | but the 11! Ophir 03 Phoent: nost | Breece PRUNES—Seem to be meeting with a little h have | Bruns Co in the | Com Tunnel 8¢ to l4c, according to grade. osing up o o [y A Y1030 fancy, 11613 White Australian, $1 50G1 60; Northern Club, 1G1 50 and standard at SOC@SL 20. Deal: g follewers of ‘the late ad- | Tron. Siiver C"%‘Efi(cl:?:hiafé;' al“cl)l;lhl'l'y":b;etl;r demand, | $1 @1 42%: Northern Bluestem, $1 5001 58 :‘n‘lrg\ned a falr movement in Benanas and FRIDAY. April -2 p. m. g el o | Leadville Con . Tk till quiet in the main, With prices firmly ! per ctl. Apples at_unchanged rates. STATES BONDS. O B R e B hela; cholce are quoted at T4@Tic; extra FUTURES, "RPPLES $202 95 per hox for extra fancy, N ki Bid, Ask. exports and subtreasury | & Boad, chotée, 79@Sc; fancy, 10c Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. 31 Bogl T e endinary fancy. 90@31 25 for | 4, qr coup..107%108% 4 ar cp mew.T3N123Y | R e | Boston Stocks and- Bonds. . Open High Low. Close. | Sholce and 2075 for common: O oD 108k |38 r coup: 107 108 the regular express | New York Metal Market, May ...7....§136% $136 §1 ¥ b g a7 e MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. outtaking BccouRt of [ o TO 8 Steel 111 ew ' December |'L8S" 1ua% 138 1say |2 for ey HGLEO for cholee A S® | M A WS — = |C.T Co Ge.119% — y by the subtreasury of | i 21@31 i . 611 2 p. m. Session. 562 . 3 4 X co ¢ the Japanese | Coll loans ....2%@3%| Do pfd ........ 813% W YORK, April 8. v Ly : Dbox; Lemons, §1 75@2 50 for fancy. $1 25@1 5v | Bay CPC 5s.101 101% A ineinco yeatordss, - The | Time loans 4@4%: Westing Common, 80 | NEW YORI, Aort & e 2ot | ~December—$1 38% bid, $1 3% asked, } for” doolenane 100081 for ‘standactls Grape | Bay GTG Ba o 10441| Do con Ga 10115 — stocks and the week’s sale | _Bonds— e | ihd futares. Locally, however, the market | BARLEY—The market was firm both as to | Fruit. $1G2: Mexican Limes, $4@4 50 per | Cal G & E & Oceanic S s. i indicate some expan- | Atchison 4s ..... 89%|Adventu 2% | Se quiet, closing at §28@28 30. the sach cratn and futures, but prices showed | case: Banants, $1g2 per bunch for Hawathun | “m & ct 5% 18 80 t of the banke. The| Do adj 4s D89 Allouez Bl | M er was irregular in London, 1s 3d | Mo change worthy of note. and '$1 60@2 25 for Central American; Plne- | Cal-st C 0s.116%117% a money market is ciear | Mex Cent 4s ... ¢4 fAmal Cop 1% | pigher for swot, at £58 11s 3d, while futures 3 CASH BARLEY. apples, $2@5 ver dozen. G C Wat os. — 1003 pr s up to the present, | Raiirosds— ~ naesre 0 | were anoted s B et T |5 T SN R Ehlbring and Brewios, # e W P S an ek tracts no al in- | Atchis | % | unchani L. e 18 quo 1 1 ; Chevaller, 1¢ - = Towest point of the | Do pra | 1L @3 Blaghem o 225 e g T 7 oy BB L or talr | Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. | £ & H = . » market rallied and | Boston & Albany.250 |Calumet & Hecla. 4891 | .00 "0 "§12 8715613 1235, 5 FUTURES. H C&S 5%s.1 cu Boston & Maine.167 iCentmnil-l 21% | ™) cad advanced 1s 3d to £12 7s 6d in Lon- Session 9 to 11:80 2. m. There is nothing new in these ts either | Do Bs ... B i i Src ] Biven Sy }3 3’;;’"‘:&:?‘“ g‘é don. but remained unchanged here at $1 60 OB ORI Low) | olea mqwln:ghw Stocks as '3 e are much | Hon gx'r g.l et irregular. Total | Fitchb : { Ve | @4 65. 3 : i’ k: uced a - an emand is v L, ec 5s. Mex Centeal 91 Dom Coal - 8 m&::!:er was unchanged at $5 25@5 30 in_the | May .. -$1 322 % oo:g $1 g’é $109% | glow. Y LA Ry, 5s.110%113 MW TORE e K PR ERL G A {,,‘ New York market, but declined 2s ¢d in | December ... 1’ it 7 99% | FRUIT—Apricots, Og'mom for Royals and L&L“?;— NEW YORK STOCK LIST. | Pere’ Marquette rancy London. e ; Evaporated 021 Stocke— Sulee. High. Low. Close. | Union Pacific.... §7%|Isle Rovale 7% | “Jion closed at 52s 64 in Glasgow and at d4s | December—$1. Do gtd 5s.102 - Ti% % 74 | Miscellaneous— {Mass Mining 4% | ga in Middlesboro. Locally iron is unchanged. OATS—Conditions remain unchanged. Buy- LAP lem 5s.100 4Ty 4, 935 | Amer Arge Chem. 13 | Michigan 5% | No. 1 foundry, Northern, $15 25@15 75; No. 2 | ers have not yet become educated up to the Mkt-st C 6s. %| Doptd ........ 72 |Mohawk . 1 foundry, Northern, $15 25; No. 1 foundry, | agreed-upon advance and are hanging off, hence Do lem Bs. 1 Amer Preu Tube. ’:‘:;gfim Coal & Coke 12% | Boutherh, and do soft, $14 25@14 75, the merlet l‘.“#':( T e S ! uve #fl'u.}: e b e Dl ... . 125 |Osceole ~ners. o BO% - Red, $1 25@1 30; i:u;ii 523601 53 por ofl | * RAISINS—The Assoetation quotes the follow- | * e S ¢ = js® < Amer Tel Il( Tel. lfiiiamt . :i % CORN—There hn:n?lhl:lcgn of any conse- | Ing prices: "';‘,"'"‘h‘.',""-,",”" m N séc nh e ir‘; s . T S % | Chicago Board of Trade. | | g, comng S Comtnue to G dhe bl of | -ren e i (LRI ;:‘i B0 | Do Chi Great Dom Iron .. ‘amarac] . { —— our supplies from market con- uscatels, MINSR ot ~';‘ -;fr k‘ 1 B4 Elect r‘mu ’g ‘{mék_vm z‘“ - nn“u’:-“au-m and mhtl# AR Mal 3-crow! T 8 %x‘:g su._m' - |va Gen Eiect 3 1 g i 9% sacked, 81 35@1 = o i be s Ppi e e - SN Off 3% Future Grain and Provisions. ¢ SikaT 48"t ?; ind 31 gt 35 WA STOCKS. Chi Term .. Do prd . . —n &m, fornia 4 75 Chicago T & T ptd. Mass Gas . CHICAGO, April 8.—Weather conditions | small Tound do, $1 50@1 B5: White, i Coutis CHES Gl C, C & Bt Louis United Fruit were the chief consideration of the wheat | per ctl: W 150 for white 5 GAS AND ELECTRI JASIRNS Southten. Tr Shoe Mac traders. With storms in the west and central [ $1 2T%@1 3 Solo_South, 34 bd: R b T e ST LR 2% e per cn, Sontai £ L alao“lgm,-. 0io prd. e o operations. Apparen it Delaware & Hudson Wwas greatly needed did not appeal Pac L Co.. — lua Pesver & Rio ... Lol B et To°the mascrity 5 traders,The imasket opencd Flour and Millstuffs. TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. Denver & Rio G... fitm, with July a_shade to %c higher at 1@ 23 S F G & E. 5% 60%| Den & Rio G ptd.. ' | Cons money. .86 1516 3 15 | K73e to 874c. Cables, however, were weak, — CE. f‘;“: jot pid |~ Do acct 87 1;10;1\.:‘;01 Vestern.. auz m? it m|'mn"nnnr§ b;roum-:‘.dmnm“} mw‘ mmmm 1s steady at the advance noted TFirem's Fnd. — 350 | 2 da aas . 90 change in . ‘est g Erie 24 pre. .. A vieon - 614 ont & Western.. 2214 | was accorded 3 bull factor became a weaken- | * FLO _Family Extras, p BANK STOCKS. Hocking ey Do pta . 963 [ Pennsylvania .... 61 ing influence. Some of the operators had | 5 10, usual _ i $4 Am Ntl Bk. — 125 |L P Hocking Val pid. | Ba1 & Onio $3%, |Rand Mines .... sg‘ Wheat for sale on the initial advance. and Jobbing at 33 85@4 Anglo-Cal .. 86 87 |Mer Trust. Tilinois C:m:ll, . Can Pacific . 119% | Reading ... 278 | principally long wheat, and selling 2 o e ‘Bank of Cal.42815 — l.;‘ o ¥ S B e e : T = X (émhern.-l.’m Chi, Mi) & St P:I;‘AI&D:IA;;"-y L gfi { [ et private wu-ll:-m SAVINGS BANKS. & Nash nlalh Pacific ....... 5% | the growing t. For a time. ‘_' .gq., — - fl:g' ;' : T St s 17 . S Cce FRRNp C e Metropoiitan 51 Ry, 631U & Steel Loa0is 115 | the ‘session the market had & Guick F Sev U.025 — BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 19c for It 'looks lfke # moderately large acre- brought 15@20c per basket, ° EGON. share, payable April 20. ’nml rmgerl ‘flw)‘;" l!( l: good ml?d‘ufin Despite the warmer weather trade in Citrus The C.:(rorm-hsnu Del msltn mg ’rnld“ l’dt "fiion; il o g { 3 ; com- | &nd complaints of ficld pests are exceptionally | fruits was rather quiet and all grades of Navel | pany will pay the usual qua v | st 2e "ot mrimer Froese: | Oranges were lower. Receipts of Oranges were | §1 50 per share April 15. s market futures were somewhat higher, ly s including four consigns the Monte Cristo Ofl Company has declared a cash grain was weak, though previous | auction. company, The auciion sate ctracied | dividend pf lc, amounting to $5000, pavable | better demand, with prices still ranging from -Prices were maintained. but little atiention, as there was no fancy | April 10. CASH WHEAT. fruit offered. Four cars of poor quality choice . APRICOTS — Firm; choice. 0%@10c; extra | California Club, $1 571%@1 45; California | and standard Navels were sold, choice seiling STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Cal Cot Mlls 86 — [Nev Nat Bk.1S3 205 € Jockey CL 99 120 |N S R R... 9% — Cal Powder.125 140 IN Cal P Co. 10% — | Cal Ship Co. 15 30 |Oak Bk Sav.112% {Cal TI & T — 135 [Oak T Con.. 75 | Cen Bk. Oak 63% — (100F Hall A 6 | Chutes Co .. 6% — [Orpheum Co. 12 14tp |City & C Bk — 112 [Pac S Tel..101 — | East_Dynm.150 250 |[Parat Paint. 38 — DpntPwd pfd — 90 |S F Drydock 60 — Do com .. 40 — |SF&SJ Coal. 22 _ | FN Bk, O#ic120 — |S J Wat Co. — 108 | Fischer Thtr % 1% SO & MTgbt.125 — | Frnch-A Bk.105 — "|Swiss-A Bk.1l$ — | Gas Con A.. 19% 21 |Truckee Elec 10 — Hono P Co.. 13 — [UR InC pfd. 43 — Lon& SF Bk 47% — | Do com .. 9 — California Stockand Oil Exchange 0il_Stocks— Bid. % Associated Trust Cert » Aztec | Caribou 338 Chicago Crude 20 Esperanza 120 Four . 3 Fulton . Hauford o Home ... o Independence 20 Rern ...... o0 Monareh of 40 Monte Cristo ... 0 Occidental of W 11 Ofl City Petrok 41 Superior Thirty-three ‘Twenty-eight Miscelianeous — Abby Land & Improvement.. Flacher's Theater Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Beard yesterday: Morning Session. 06] 200 Justice . i BURIERESEE % s i i Con Jacket

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