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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1904 0,000 ) RAILR K ADS OF SAN FRANCISC 1 11.—No bond AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. « Company, common, bid 36%, asked W YORK STOCK LIST, 7, 2, Sale:. High. Low Weather Report. o W00 ® h Meridian 6600 1%, AN FRANCIS: 5 B0y The following are Lide a7 ol b Ts0 83l ©n »> N0 §:o Dies ETATIONS, = were unchanged on call. transac- 5,000 6,000 | firm at a narrower range of Fresh ar- 67,200 47.200 | rivals of river Kinds were vm”l%:, but there SAE Tatc. on Beturday. " Hhe Gaveo of Orecon Bur: Butter, Cheese ai 8&S. Dbanks brought by the steamer which arrived on Saturday were rapidly cleaning up and the best lots were easily disposed of at an advance. An easier feéiing prevailed in Onions, and both Australian and Oregon were quoted lower. Receipts of Asparagus were over 1800 boxes and, as a large portion was in bad condition OWing to the hot weather, the market was weak and prices were lower and irregular. Good, sound stock was firm and commanded a pre- mium during the early trade, and in some in- stances cholce offerings of No. 1 and No. 2 CHICAGO, April 11.—On the Produce Ex- change to-day the butter market was steady: creamery, 14@24c; dairy, 13%@21c, Eggs were firm at 16%@G10%c. Cheess was 'weak at 99 0t ELGIN, 1L, April 11.—No offering and no sales of butter. The output of the district for the week was 420,500 pounds. The market was officlally S SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Time loans 3404 Weating Common. 70 | deciared steady at 24%o per pound, brought ‘as much ‘as extra fancy. Poor iots i Atchison 4s ..... 991! Adv 2y 4 were offered freely at prices ranging from e Vioers R Livestock SNt ot T B $ A ’ - 315 Amal Copper 51% I Tequest, ey bk <torl 1oh ) g E # = barb arrived freely and met with fair request. New York Stocks higher on the day JM‘E‘;.‘:;‘:““"" "‘m!::n):;ufmf % CHICAGO. The top quotation was obtained only for cholee ~ bo frnst su Tt o~ il ! 11.—CATTLE — n Jose lots, 90c being about the top for - Cotton struck by frost in Texas. L ey 9413 Bingham . A e ey Receipts, | | \da County stock. Eeas arrived freely, but 3 oston & Aibany.250 | Calumet & Heela 470 - | 28,000, Slow. Good to prime steers, $6250 | Mrones oun il ootk Peas ol ed ront kinds PR ks SHIENR ok Yittle chonps. | Boston ‘& “Maine 1641/ Centennial . 213 | 560; poor to medium, $375@5; stockers and | of Los Angeles vegetables were lower. Local Stocks and onds quict, wuth I ge. | m;\“rflza ::0(‘ g«:r;;*rwf:'nn ::‘6 | feeders, $2 75@4 25; cows, $2@425; helfers, POTATOES—Burbanks_from the river, s} zg Siloer continues to decline. Exchange as before. | ey Cemtral o oval Dom Coal 1111 e | 823004 S5 canner, RO 00G Cheers, peanao. B B Ruves, Tosds H101 30 pet 1; small . Tnter T , Y P Pers Masooits. ;70 J . o 8% | “HOGS_Recelpts: To-day, 20,000; to-morrow, ‘Burbanks for seed, $1 10@1 25 per otl; t report gives Winter Wheat a low condition of 76.5. | Dere Maraueite.. R L 2003 218 | 20,000, Steady to strong. Mixed and buteasra, i gl":;'llc;'“"- O e o o S y 2 R 3 Miscellaneous— - | Mass Mining 4 | $490@5 30; good to cholce heavy, $515@5 35; per ctl; new y Barley continues to leave here for Japan. Amer Arge Chem. 12%| Michigan % | joush heavy, $195a515; lsht, §175@515; ) P°GNioNs_Yellow, §2 75 per ctl for Oregon s 3 < 4 - - 71| Mohawl ) 30,000, and $2 75@3 25 for Australian; Green Onions, , Corn and Rye well held, but quict. | Amer Ene Tube, 43| Mont Coui & Coké 25 | w1y o stroms. Good o choles Wekhera. $4.36 | @80 per box o % [ --..127% : eady 3 3 sparagus, e per Ib; r 2 - . Do pfd.. 3 @5 (b tair to choice mixed, $3 50G4 50; West- | Y I Middlings quoted very firm. A T b T A e 80, | ern sheep, $475@5 15; naitve lambs, $450g | Rbubarb, B0c@$l per box: Green Peas. 2i4@ic g k el & Tel.124%| Parrot s 00 S e 55506 25 i per Ib; ‘String’ Beans, 8@10c per 1b; Toma- . . ; Amer Woolen. ... 10% | Quincy 85 | j ey lstete, : toes, 75c@$1 25 per box or crate for Los An- Hay mn larger spot supply and easy. e ot g Sy 4:?::;-:&1‘(. gg* * 3 » | Beles mnd 81 ml 5 fe Mettuth: Sumsior R | sh from Angeles, $1@1 25 per box; S onther Jean oroTeers ux 2 Ore ot woeather. , Ed Elect Tilum... y 4% | . Cabbage, §1 25 per ctl; Carrots, 50c per sack i thern Bean growers want more t 20ec | Gen Etectric: Fy ) Miscellaneous Markets. e 5m‘mh"!' e ey Butter coriine i1 sof: d f shabe. iy A Garlic, 15c per Ib; Egg Plant, 15@2Gc per Ib; Butter cor 1 soft and out of shape. .#33% { ¥———————————————————% | Dried Peppers, .5@Sc per Ib for Stockton and 1 4 o E u 3 i 31 : 10G12%¢_for southern; Dried Okra, 12%@15c weather operating agai lower grade Eggs. | United Pruit ....100 | Winona . Foreign Futures. per Ib; Green Peppers (Mexican), 13@23c per : g 5 7 Shoe Mach... 48 |Wolverine . Ib: Murrowfet Squash, jobbing at 1% @2c per Provisions still dull at previows drices. | % LIVERPOOL. e & 3 E Wheat— May. July. i ool, Hops and Hides show wno wariation. l London Closing Stocks. Opening Bo% 8% Poultry and Game. : S Closing . 68K 6o6% F Grass-fed Sheep coming in and Mutton consequently lozver. Cons for money.. 88 |N Y Central.... g A car of Western Poultry was on sale and - s § 1 - Do for acct ... 88%|Nor & Western - e APril Bept.-Dec. | me with a good demand at steady prices. 4 3 , Anaconda 2%| Do pra | Opening 20 70 . " lour— ¢ but Onions wenerally lower. T ey | g Opening 23 10 | Saturday and only four coops of fresh stock - - Can Pacific 119%, | Reading ... Ciosing ... 3 35 5 | came in. T b the ot P i T e 5 | kil 5. The quotations for Game are omitted, as the ng in ba ond ition, « to the g, Ches { ... 33%| Do 1 ; stock came to hand in very bad condition owing t e poiled Pl g e P L St. Louis 1Wool Market. o the hot weather and could not be sold at any and in demand. Garme con otled. Dl R price. - g L Den & Rio %! So Pacific ?| ST LCUIS, Aprll 11 — WOOL — Steady. | (FOULTRY—Live Turkeys, 16@i8c per Ib. e activity in Oranges, and Lemons and 1es higher. i o, i Medium grades. combing and clothing, 1 Geese, per pair, $2@2 50; Goslings, $2G2 60: v Incre activity in Oranges, and Lemons and Limes higher. 1% Coton Pacifc. | pediinn eradsh. combing and clothing, 18gz2c; { Ducke, 35 50G6 50 per dosen for old &nd §6 503 ——— stnstnen - - - — v | e by 3 yo i ), @8 - . e esczess O U B Steel | Dl Wgsto, %u 506 for <mall; young Roosters, $7 50@ tratfic, but admit a de- 134 | Wabash * = S 50-0la Buckifas PO T Sk I lume 1 h'.112%| Do ntd | Nort IV heat Mark Broilers, §4@4 50 for large and $2@3 for 3 1 2%| Do pra Il orthern heat Market. small; Pigeons $1 26@1 50 per dozen for old Pacific freshened up the late s... 184 | Spanish 4s . 20d $2 9502 30 for Squhbs. : the walne e proiecatt: Quict, 24%d per ounce, ! OREGON. { GAME—Was unsaiable, the warm weather causing it to arrive in bad condition. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. T PORTLAND, % Or., Anril” 1 Waila Walla, S4c; bluestem, 83c: WASHINGTON. Wash., April 11 bunt in the open market for per cent and for three months’ cent New York Cotton Market. YORK, closed TACOMA, changed; blues The hot wave is playing havoe with Butter. | The fanciest creameries, which ordinarily bring extreme top prices, are coming in soft and out of shape, and in this respect at least are no ! better then much inferior brands. Quojations are consequently difficult to give, and the only April steady. 11.—The cotton futures but 2 to 20 points | N ooy V, - TAGOMA, April 11. — Clearings, $336.669; | thing to be said in thisconnection is that if New York Grain and Produce. | neiio sis. | Butter is hard ahd firm it will bring the quo- CRATE: PORTLA pril 11.—Clearings, $835,226; ' tations below, and if it §s soft and out of shape NEW YORK, April 11.—FLOUR—Receipts, | Palances, § ~ ' 1it will not. In other words, brecious little ,310 barreis: exports, 20,000 barrels. Marke: SPOKA: 1 11. — Clearings, $i65,605; | Butter is bringing the quotations. The market ureless 2 U baiances, $41 | is nome too firm at best, as receipts are heavy WH Receipts, 98,000 bushels: spot and the demand slow. market No. 2 red, $1 06 elevator, and | I - % i There is nothing new in the Cheese sftuation. $1 07 1. No. 1 Northern Duluth | § The :c‘uure ‘?r mel Egg m;mux now is_the $1 043, 1 o it e sl | increacing weakness In store descriptions. This day, closing ”‘.h'::'." fia.‘ch‘n{: 1 LOCAL MARKETS. | hot weather will probably make a wider gap 963c: July 84c; Decorn: | * - % | between them and ranch hereatter. They have ber, Sil4c i | had a remarkable run thus far thi# season, and . | many times have brought about as much as —Dull | — Steady WOOL—Firm PETROLEUM Exchange and Bullion. the best ranch, but this condition is now about over. Hot weather is deéith on a store Egg. ! Ranch Eggs are still quoted steady and there is Do dieposition on tie vart of dealers to sell them any lower at present. Receipts were 59,600 lbs Butter, Starling Exchange, sixty days. Sterling Exchange, sight Sterling Exchange, cables . New York Exchange, sight involce, Te; tures closed 15@20 'nc 1544 cases baes, including 3 Sales, 22500 | New York Exchange, telegraphie. Kgas and 1800 1bs Cheese. 6.20c; August, 6.30@6.40c; September 6.40g | Silver. per ounce . 53% | BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 18@19c October. 6.55c: December, 6.706.580¢ Mexican Dollars, nominal . 451 | for extras and 17@l17%e for firste; dairy, 15 BAR— Raw, steady: relined; quies | s {1Tc; Store Buter, nominal; cold storage, g % | b : { nominal. T DRIED FRUIT, | Wheat and Other Grains. CHEESE—$15@0c for good to cholce new T - The market is {and 7@Se for lower grades; Young Americas, quiet, wii ather easier, al- | WHEAT_Forelgn fatures were lower. The | 9%@luc; Eastern, 15@itc; Western, 14@15¢ e e d's shipm for the week were as fol- Per Ib cholce, Gl,@r e . S00.000+ Danahian, | EGuS—Ranch, 18@1%c for falr to choice; 2 o )0; Argentine store, 16@17c per dozen. 3¢ to 3%e, ac-| tpalian, 113,00 i — e T ge. Demin s b it | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | bt bt eur: rate’ and the - condition of winter W April 1 at 76.5, | — = | 10%@103ze: © : ROCC. | ugainst 073 Aoril 1. 1008, 787 Apeil 1 1962 | There was increased activity in the Orange PEACHES r ed. Choice and a ten-year average on Aprfl 1 of 84.1. The = market, as local storekeepers and peddiers were Tigc; extra choice, TH@c; fancy, 9i4@10c dicates a cron of about 404.000.000 | pyrchasing freely in order to replenish their lered rather bullish, supplies, which had been practically exhausted the market with good-sized orders. Despité the Increased demand, prices showed but slight variation, as supplies o all grades were swell up to requirements. The auction sale was well attended and the best offerings were sharply competed tor. Eleven cars were scld as fol- change fn the Wheat prospects. That section is greatly improved and good results are now expected st £ n this market the cash grain was unchanged, but futures were lower under liberal liquida- tion in the May option, though there was a re- 11.—Tin deck s 6d pot and futures closing ally the market. Wag very decline Copper_declls M to £58 108 for spot | covery in the aftcrnoon. lows: Fancy, $125@185; cholce, $1@) 30; and 2¢ 64 to £08 2¢ 6d for futures in the Lon- CASH WHEAT. i standard, 5c@$1 15. The' offerings consisted don ‘market,, but “remained At te- | Cojgornia Club, $1 373@1 45; Californta | chictly of standard and choice Navels, and a cent prices. . Lake i i awhite Ausiralian $1 50@1 #o: Northern Clup, | consideratle portion of the standard grade electrolytic, $1 3 showed much deterloration as a result of the 13 123, Northern Bluestem. $1 80G1 83 . },i “weather, Lemons were in good request, Lead in New York was firm at $4 60G4 65, # | arid, s choice lots were closcly cleaned up, but declined 2s 6d in the London market and FUTURES. | Gtiten Were Biner ATl Biound” | Eiraen o - there & 108 Session 9 to 11:30 2. m. | were in better demand and higher. Bananas € to £22 5s in Lon- Open. High. Low. Close.| and Avpics continued to move freely at the ed unchanged at §: May $1 i % $1 3 334 previously quoted rates. ’ December ... 1 33% % | Recoipts of Strawberries consisted of seven Iron in Glasgow sed 64 and in on. chests and seven crates of the Dollar variety Middlesboro nt 44 7lzd 1 market Low. Cloge, | Irom Los Angeles. ‘They were in fair condition was 1 foundry, Northern, | Max $190%, §1 Jus; | and cleaned up well at 13G20c per basket. undry, Northérn, 814 15 | i 13 ¥ B APPLES—.@2 0 iar bux io1 exita ludcy, dry. Southern er and firm both as to nd the cash grain. Most of the large | Clolce and J@TBe for common, CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 500 n s o2 * were for shipment to Javan, and con- . - D, I 2 %or tancy, §1 25@1 50 for choice and 830 - 1940 £ se Uy will not figure on the merket. The ;- . 4 385, [ Chicago Board of Trade. I | emand was better and offerings were light. | 138 for stindacs: Tangerines. 31 26G1 75 per ;; ® “ o | CASH BARLEY. | choice and T5c@$1 25 for siandard: Grape s [ Shipping and Brewing, | Frull Mexican Times. $1 5065 per A £ | fer. 4 20 for falf | case; $1@2 per bgnch tor Huwalan ) Future Grain and Provisions. | to choice. | and '$1 502 25 for Central American; Pine; . - i FUTURES, apples, $2@5 ver dozen. = 1% | CHICACO. April 11— Atarming reports of | Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. : ; 25 = | aamage to the growing grain in the Southwest Qpen. High. Low. close. | Dried Fruits,Nuis,Raisi g | caused firmness here May—No sales B A ns,Honey. ds—¥ e nEsy. S lay In the wheat pit. | 1) mber ...81 (0% $1 00% $1 00% $1 00% changing to fresh MeADIE t Forecaster. - * | EASTERN MARKETS. | }\'(:‘:(‘ York Money Market. NEW YORK Eary, 1% an lce pfd 200 100 00 Linseed O1l prd Amer Locomotive Amer Loe pra Am Smeit & Ref Am 8 & Ref pfd Amer Sugar Ref Anaconda Min Co rklyn Rap Trans ) Fuel & Iron Mdated Gas wn Products Corn Products pfd Distillers’Secs General Electric International Paper Interntl Paper pfd - 200 100 2,300 Close sing bid, Money 1% Apr International Pump @S8T%ec. Reports by a prominent trader who | FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 cartons, Dper pacl 6%c; kolce bulk car- TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. Lnx»r'.xvylum:‘\ vrd By | 5ad Jumt returned from a trip through the | § 10, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 70@0: | tons, ver 1b, 7%¢; 16-0z cartons, seeded Seed- | g p g & E. 501 €0%| National Tead. ... Sl y M6% | Southwest had perhaps most to do with the | Oregon and Washington, jobbing at $3 §5@4 25 | lings, Muscatels, per Ib, 7c: 12-oz cartons, SINSURANCE, orth Americar 2000 #5% R43% 5% improved sentiment manifested during the Iat- | pey bbi. seeded Secdlings, Muscatels, per Ib, 5%c; bulk, ¥ > o Paciic Sl = % | ter part of the sesslon, According to that au. | MILLSTUFFS—Prices In packages are as | secded Secedlings, Muscatels, per ib. 05 Firem's Fnd. — 330 | . b - ¥ e's Gas. .. . s ‘\':y”)'k‘ cat losses t:“ lahoma, Kansas and | {oliows: Grabam Flour, $3 50 per 100 Ibs; N No. 1 softshell, 133 BANK STOCKS. New York Stock Market. Pressed Steel Car S3pr 30 | Nebraska werc much more serigus than the Rye Flour $3 50; Rye Meal, $3 25; Rice Flour, | No. 2. 11%@12c; No. 1 hardshell, 1 Am Nl Bk. — 12%|L P & A. s Pressed § Car pfd. 200 72 T1% | majority of traders realized. There was.a good | £7; Corn- Menl, §3 50; extra cream do, $4 20: | No. 2, 11@11%c; Almonds, 1l%je for Anglo-Cal .. 88 87 |Mer Trut. 220 s O - & Pullman Palace Car os% 210 | commuzsion-house demand late in the day, and, | Oat Groats, $4 50; Hominy. $i@4 25:° Buck: | reils, 11%c for 1 X ¥, 1 for Ne Tlus Ultra4 Bank of Cal 428% — |Merch Ex — EW YOR Republic Steel..... 100 7% 7% | mlthouxh prices did not hold at the high point, | wheat Flour, $1 50@4 75; Cracked Wheat, $4: |and 9%c for Languedoc; Peanuts, 6@7c (or | Cal Safe Dp.146 150 .|S F Nationl. — — wns at s Sienlettl o Republic Steel pfd. 300 473 9% | the market closed frm. with July at 5% | Farina, ) 50:’ Whole Wheat Flour. &5 75: | Ensters; Pecans, 11@1ic: Cocoanuts, $1 50g8. | First Nationl — — | the day. bu Rubber Good D 200 19 1975 | S6%c. May ranged between 93%c and 94lic | Rolled Outs, buls, $7 25@S 60: In sacks. $6 756 | HONEY—Comb, 10@11i4c for white and SAVINGS BANKS, ed upward . 79 | and closed at 93%c. '8 10; Pearl Barley, $6; Split Peas, boxes, $7; | @0%c for amber: water white extracted, . . - A 4015 | The feature in trading in corn was heavy | Green Peas, $5 50 per 100 Ibs. E072° \ight "amber extracted, 4%@4%c; dark, | Ger S & 1.2250 2330 | Sav & L So. — 100 was # tentative 7| {1&\‘[(!:”’:\ of May rxng :sonsequem decline of | 315@4c. :}:;n B‘ gn""xa mofi c?' — 450 develoving new ' § Leather pfd.. 7834 | 1%e in the price of that delivery. July closed i Eswax—2r@2ee per 1b. ual g g o b g S R % | 345 tower, at S0%c. May closed at B2%c. Hay and Feedstuffs. AR 5 F Sav U A% — | ] Kol o US R Trading in oats was light and the market Provisions. STREET RAILROADS. tje wmcches 0-0 e|C 8 13% | held, steady throushout the day. July closed | The Hay market was weak yesterday. There $ California 200 -| Presidio 4 ces was less bo 2{Ds B 1 onistain ere i ot ibe Stait. were 75 cars in, there was a large carry-over Geary . — 80 s chosen 1 Mios 11% - : < - start, under the | from last week and there is a general ten-| Dullness continues the rule In this market POWDER. k= chosen 1 influence of an advance of 10c in th > U s " L | e apening. frmnese.. howeeer Cawep | dency, both here and in the country, to realise. | and rcuotations are unchanged, AR s G 6L LE: s oo i 2 sentime Westinghouse Elee 100 | RO uenily Tost. ihe market being mappomiag | Dealers said that there was more Hay in the | CURED MEATS—Bacon 103c per Ib for BUGAS v tern Union, 9% 8% | . 7 & supported | raiiroad yards yesterday than at any time since | heavy, 1lc for light medi 13¢ for light, ~ . poorly. Locai packers were the principal pur- | o . lght 16@160 " | Hana P Co. — 25¢ |Kilauea S C.. 3% 4% ments aires D : Thab lo0h ok mamer. wilt ily | laet fall. The great bulk of the Hay now com- | 14%c for extra light and for sugar- - 2 - put oiocks. on on 20G22150: July lard clo b July pork | jng in is selling at $14@16 per ton, though ' cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12%c: Call- | Hawalian C. 48 Makaweli C.. 2115 22 3 . s % down_20¢2215¢c; July lard closed 7ic lower, th 1% @12%c; Honokaa § C 121 13 mea § C. — 27 . to aty 5W YORK BONDS. and ribs were 10c lower. ;zlctly fine lots still bring the top quotations fim‘l H:;m, K.“Ke. :(fi- mfit, ;_lo 5:])0 Huten'S P G 913 10 | Paauhan 8. C. 13% % 5 L the ) T o I v e o i gl Fhe millers are quoting a very firm market | $12 50@13; prime Mess FPork, $15: extra clear, ] MISCELLANEOUS. g 5 g conge § [ 198 (L& N united ds 003 ose. | for Bran, with light stocks and offerings. est. $i8; Doy Saited Fork 10%c; PIE | Alaska B A — MB OceanicS Co 4 4% xpense of ‘Veless, and there was 1ittl oggeies T I S L1017 3 BRAN—$19G20 per ton. ork, $27; Feet, $6; Smoked Beef, 14c | Cal F C A. 99%100 |Pac Aux FA. 515 — 1B 000 DU The Semskpmnet wes] Do are B8 a1 Sex St 0o 08 93% | MIDDLINGS—$24@26 50 per ton. per Ib. > Cal Wine A, 91 Pac C Borx.170 ® — g A e g cene i De Hawoon. o 1% lint AT ;fi g“ SHORTS—-$19G20 per ton. LARD—Tireces quoted at :&c per 1b for | MV& MtTm.100 — Ul Docamg Do coupon....-133 IMinn & St L 4s. 96% prd FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, compound and 9c for Moy h -blrr!lli pure, Morning Session. o0 to Sewalt faxprable de Do et O K ST - SRR $3% | ton; "Oilcake Meal at the mill, : | 8ic; 10-1b tins, 93c: 5-1b iins, 0%0; 3-1b tine, oty \ bearing on stock marke: con. | Atch gen de bR B MR 4 jobbing §3%; Cocosnut Caks, $22028: Cofm|ibe. z 10 Glant Powder Con o et e K Sy i LT O sy | Menl, 820 C0G30 80; Cracked' Corn. §2083L | | COTTOLENE-One halt baweel, e three | 100 Honokan & Co -t b3 R s Taman e, ket o $6% | 40,05, tony, Sroom Coon, Fuspdls Puc ot o, | #e: RGN BRs 5 I pEmnats gt hearing at St. Paul to-morrow e 88 . Veioe ¢ .'B ' . Paauhau S P Co, 14 00 o the pro rata distribation | "ot Ga' Be.107% | Nor & W con 4. 385 | $13%05:9% 50 arley, $12G15; swok. | Flides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. 10 § F Gas & Eiectric 80 00 es assets. Reported | Do ist inc 693 OSL 4s & parti 37 TR AW- . ,000 Bay Counties Power 101 00 incipals to this liti- | :;:*rkkxl"-w :‘A:« u,r&‘w.‘ Pa conv 3%s.... 32! 22 . e 2 000 Cal Gult El Gen M & C T 5s. 80 00 threatening that | Ch ton 3i6e Reading gen 4s... Street— The market whith was| C.B & Q new 45, 94%ISL & T 3 ton Ea11g 12 30 Beans and Seeds. $4,000 Spring Val 4s 34 mige)........ 99 15 a comviction that the side } S e SrlELas Py 12 45 Afternoon Session. seeding and the stock mar- NW con 7 5 ALd4s.. 68 . ary. 8 Union Pacific is still Waden. | C. R 1 & Pac 4o 12K1 2o Pac s 1% 8§30 | sidernnie " pechonsion dows In- (e southern < BN Ciany P Son L3 Apetl 1 Govern- |. . DO°% Bhew 4a.1000| Tor & pay 1% % 005 | GiSttict, wiere the Limas, Small Whites and R s 3123 port on 1tk of winter wheat C & Elgn 4510044 Tex & Ists.. 11734 Blackeyes are grown, and these three descrip- 35 Spring Vailey Water Co. 39 50 ot appear unt r the stock murket | Gh) Torm de ... 80 |T St L & Wds.. 08 !.g ks e Aloy Ay Bomiy ReQin =i $3,000 Ca! Gas & El Gen M & C T 8s. 80 00 wed, and there was & fecling that knowledge | Cons Tobaceo ds. 567 Union Pac ds ....108% % | Kome holders I the squth have withdrawn Loy i& tenor would be dexirable before pro-{ COl B e B 0o i 4190 200 the marait SHEREher. "The oftibr SOPTe 25% F Gas & Electric 60 00 ding with mar operations. The almosf o . ¥ s Steel . TR 2 Vuyune e of e Lonion market heped e | Dep & RioC de: 001 Wabsahlate 1 1i1h TRt L | e e e e el i Unlisted Securities. onening stremgth here. Abunda e — , X reparted available in all the world's ey | . D0 &en da ... CHICAGO, April 11—Cash quotations rangeq | Butters, $3 1 'g"','.‘" h"';, 2 ol but that course of surplus funds seems| ¥ W & D C 1sts 1054 Wix Cent 4s.. 89% | as follows: Flour was dull and stead. g 1;:10“ Lo $2 £ B 50; MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. t. be toward Paris. Shipments were made of NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. e N Ei0ds Blackere: o3 1068 30 per ot: Horee B, Ask. Ask. guld_to-dey 1o that destination from London, | Adams Con ..... 25| Little Chief . el 13, No- 2 onts, B0k 5, $202 50. : i Bay CPC 6s. 315 = | SF_& NP e 1115 o &n 000,000 was cngaged here. The tendency | Alice . 18| Ontario . yellow, . ,Nrdn.2 oa P! EEEDE CBrow Yellow e e &‘g e bl 0T « ML.Q.:. funds there will arouse some| Breece . 10‘()pmr white, e; No. 2 l'!:d m.l feeding | 4/ tard 2 &1 Cal NW 5s. 108! § P Co 4%s. 09° — renewed surmises of & possible war. loan. The | Bruns Con . 03| Phoenix bariey, 23g34c; falr &o chotoe malting, HQESS; | 5 e g 0‘& e e o money_market in Lonfon is relaxing and an| Com Tunnel 09| Potosi . o PR L R IR st G B > Time o3 5 Ris T Wkebs. — 1074 Suttr-st RBs 13 early reduction in the Bank of England ais-| Con Cal & Va... 1 65 Savage 4 AR m&!’# B !Ml-;owdl. To: iltet, *“:‘-.. BF Drax e, — 1 TR &P i Sount rate e locked for.” e exireme sase | o Stiver .- }%anr Nev ! s 3b; sbart. Tibe, sides " (1sose). 96 S5 | PeF ton. . £ ) “MIsc of wmoney here ward move- | Iron Silver ..... mall Hopes 15 | @ a7 "' ed). 8 | DRIED PEAS— $3 per ctl; Niles, 5 ment of gold. The statement of this country's | Leadville Con 02| Standard ..... ,; short clear (boxed), $7@7 25; L J‘“‘- Al 8 Coiv. o 80 =l Firuien irade tor March enforces.the — el A 2 €0 | whiscy, basie of high wines, $1 25; clover, con- | $8 25; Green, 25. : i Gl cot e 30 200 of former mon! explanation e turn in . T “ Cal G&E Cor | 9 = omeign excnangen. Grain wna ‘s ex. | Boston Stocks and Bonds. Receints; swoments.| Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. €, Jogkey, CL. 98 120 107 11 ) e mione fell more than §20,000,000 in value ey ') 25700 R 2 S REr Cal Powder.128 ¥ - bejow of March lust year. 45,300 | Trade to mar e o {m;‘u = Rail traffic officials speak confidently of ' Call loans .. L 192300 and the Aactive . fi o a_ with Saturday’s close, ¢ higher on July. final figures Corn and oats | p. m, Eession, FRUITS—Apricots, 81@10%c¢ for Royals and December—$1 00%. to-day are RYE—$1 30@1 32% pér ctl. P crown London Lavers, $185: 2- BUCKWHEAT—$1 762 per ctl, o By i Tondon Layers, $1 25; usual advance for frac- Seeded—Fancy 1t-oz Toward end of the first hour a firmer feeling developed. The change was due largely | o precsutionary_covering ,.{ early sales, ths | tional boxes and l’:yer: ode #eason being fear of a possible disappointment | 5 ; cartone, per 1b, T%¢; fancy 12-0z cartons, per from_officlal figures on the condition Flour and Millstuffs. package, 6%c; gncy bulk cartons, per Ib, 1-2:; of the cron. From 864c July advanced to 87 | choice 16-0z cartons, per Ib, Tlac: choice 12-02 , F though it was iitted that crop conditions New York Metal Market. bave improved =mnee April 1. Oklahoma ad- i bY the ra demand caused by the hot weath- | id thut rains have made a wonderful er. Buysrs from near-by towns were also in 81 50@) 75 for ordinary fancy,. OUc@$l 25 for | 9@z ior Mourparks; Evaporated Appies, 4@ | | are cach down lic, and provisions 2 : % g 6o sun-dried, - 3@d4%c: Peaches, bL@Tiec; Sentiment in wheat at the opening was | (O315—A ilne of 1890 ctls arrived from | pears, Sg113c; Nectarines, nominal; _Figs, i M il w e | Washington for a local mill. This is the first ' wnite. Hatdc in boxes; black, 4%e; Plums, ‘h.r;.;;rjy . m: nA: “; lnh l{nfll‘mmes In | importation of . §lze (kmm the nuflk (&"lr pitted, 5@7%e per Ib. ¥ e general situatiof 01 e factors were | some little time. he market continues firmly S 1908 © 2y liberal world's shipments, a considerable in- , held hut inact i-u’:f SRR TR e b ke crease in the amcunt on passage, warmer White, g RAISINS—The Association quotes the follow- weather and lower Liverpool cables. In sp Red. $1 23@ ing prices. Standard grades, 50-1b cases—2- the bear ors, however, initial quotations CORN—Unchanged and quiet, with moderate | crowp Loose Muscatels, 5%c per showed only slight losses from Saturday's eipts and l1ght stocks, | 8.crown, S%c; 4-crown, 6lc; Seedless Loo ial-fgures, Juiy being a shade higher to 1,c Western sacked, $145@1 40 for Yellow, | Muscatels, 4%c; Seedless floated, 4%c; 2-crow lower, at 864 @S86%c t Uncertainty as « $1 @1 40 for \White and $1 30@1 35 for | Malaga loose, Sc; 3-crown Malaga loose, 5dc; | to the character ‘ernment cron re. Mixed: California large yellow. $1 35@1 423 geedless Sultanas, unbleached, 4l4c; Seedies: port, isfued later ¥, restricted trading | $mall round do, $1 50@1 55: White, §1 40@1 45 | Tr.om unbleached, 5%c. Layers, per 20- to a obnsiderable extent, and = perhaps the Pper_ctl; Egyptian. $1 40@1 50 for white and | 1b box--6-crown Impeérial clusters, $3; 5-crown main influence carly in supporting the market, | $1 21%@1 30 for browr. Dehesa clusters, $2 50; 4-crown_faney’ clusters, steady at the good prices, while Hogs are in mple Fecelpt for all current needs. DRESSED MEATS. Wholvsale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as tollows: | BEER—1%@8%c for Steers and 7@7%c per b for Cows. VEAL--Large, 8}%@9c; small. 8%@9%ec per POMUTTON—Wethers, 9@10c; Ewes, 8%@0%c per 1b. LAMB—15c per Ib. PORK—lireseed Hogs, 6%@9c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, dalivered In jSen Rraoieos, less 50 cent shrinl T : P ATTLEteers, 8@9c: Cows and Helters, 7@8c; thin Cows, 4@bc per Ib. GCALVES—4@4%c per Ib (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 412@5%c¢; Ewes, 44@4%¢ per 1b (gross weight). LAMB—Spring, 15@16c per ib. HOGS—Live H 140 to 200 ibs, 5 : over 200 lbs, b%@5%c; soft Hogs, 4% c; Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off, A:;dflmwmmtoflmmumm tions. General Merchandise. GS—G: spot and 5%¢ June- % Bl s2ise; Fleece Twine. 7@Sc. COAL—Weilington, $8 per ton; New Wel- lngton, $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Bea- ver Hill, $6: Stanford, $7; Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay, $6 50; Greta, $7; Wallsend, $7; Richmond, Cumberiand, $13 in bulk and $14 25 in Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg. $14; Welsh Anthracite Esg, $13; Weish Lamp §11 50; Cannel, $8 50 per ton; Coke, $11 50Q per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks: Rocky Moun- | tain deseriptions, $11 45 per 2000 1bs and $12 S0 per long ton, according to brand. OILS—Quatations are for barrels; for cases, add Sc; Linseed, 49¢ per gallon for bolled anc 47c for raw; Castor Ofl, in cases, No. 1, T0c; Bakers' AA, $1 10@1 12; Lucol, 45 for bolled and 43c for raw; China Nut, 60@70c per gallon; Cocoanut Oil in barrels, 5&c for Ceylon and 55¢ for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Oil, 83c; natural winter Sperm Oll, 80c; extra bleached winter Whale Ofl, 65c; natural Whaie | Oil, 60c; extra winter strained Lard Ofl, T5c 0! 1 Lard Ofl, 60c; pure Neatsfoot Ofl, 73¢; 0. 1 Neatsfoot Ofl, 66c: light Herring Ol | 45c; dark Herring Ofl, 43c; Salmon Ofl 38c; bolled Fish Ofl, 40c; raw Fish Oil, 38c; boll Paint Oil, 35c; raw Paint Oil, 33c. COAL OIL—-Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk, 14c; Pearl Oll, in cases, 20%c: Astral, 20%c; Star, 20%gc; Extra Star, 24ljc; Elaine, 26%c; Eocene. 23%4c; Deodorized Stove Gasoiine, in bulk, 16c; in cases, 22%c; Benzine, In bulk, 13c; in_ cases, 19%c; S6-degree gasoline in bulk, 25c; in ‘cases, 3lc. TURPENTINE—S84c per gallon in cases and T8¢ in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 7@ 73%c per Ib; White Lead, 7@7%¢, according to quantity. A SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com. per b, in 100-Ib bags Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5. Powdéred, 5.00c; Candy Granulated, 5.30c; Dry Granulated, fine, 5.40c; Dry Grapu- lated, coarse, 5.40c; Fruit Granulated, 3.40c; Beet Grantlated (100-1b bags only), 6.30c Confectioners’ A, 5.40c; Magnolia A, 5S¢ Extra C, 4.80c; Golden C, 4.80c; “D* 4.70c; barrels, 10c_more; half barrels 25c more; boxzs, 50c more; 50-Ib bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tablets—Half barrels, 5.80c: boxes, 6.15c; H. & E. Crystal Dominoes, 8.40c per Ib. No orders taken for less than seventy-five bar- Tels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, APRIL 11 Flour, qr sks 22,142 Screenings, sks. 970 Wheat, ctl 140! Straw, tons ... 19 Barley. ctls 17,433| Wool. bales 508 808! Hides, No. 750 1,904 Pelts, N - 204 1 1.511{ Leather. rolls 59 Onions, 449 Tallow, ctls 263 Bran, sks . 140) Lime, bbis . 273 Middlings 500 Paper, reams .. 1318 Hay, tons 581 Wine, gale .... 28,500 Shorts, sks 130/ Quicksiiver, fiks. 22 ORBGON. Potatoes, sks .. 4.602 WASHINGTON. Flour, gr sks .. 16,423/ Oats, ctls 1,890 * - * | 'l & | STOCK MARKET. * - s . | Local Securities Steady, but Min- ing Stocks Weak. Trading was lght on all the exchanges, and | there were no pronounced varlations. Local corporations were steady to firm, but the min- ing stocks were generally lower at the close than at the close on Saturday. Ex-dividend vesterday: Marin Water Company, regular quarterly, 75¢ per share, amounting to $4500; Glant Con Powder Company, regular monthly, 30c per share, amounting to $10,000; California Wine Asso- clation, regular monthly, 60c per share, amouniing to $26,125 20; Monte Cristo Oil Company, 1c per share, amounting to $5000, Iilinois’ Crude Oil will pay a dividend of $2500 at Bakersfleld on the 25th. The California Schuctzen Club Park and | Building Association has deciared a dividend of 25 cents per share, payable April 15, STOCK AND BON D EXCHA MONDAY. April 11—2 p. UNITED STATES BONDS. H { Bd. Ask| | 45 qr coup..107%108%|3s qr cp new.133 g 3s qr coup...107%103% 3 qr coup...106%107%5 | MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. b County | | fAla AWDS. — — (O T Co 6s.119% — Bo+ CPC 58.100% — Do 58 H — "104%| Do con 5s. &Eg | Oceanic & sa. — 78 m & ct §s. 79% — |Om Cable 6s. 1243 Cal-st_C 5s.116%117% | Pac G Im 4s. — 0514 € C Wat 5s. — 1004 /P E Ry 5s.104%105 EGL&P6s — 130 (P & C H 61043 — yF & CH 6s.114% — |P & O R 63116 — Geary.st 5s.. — — |Powell.st 6s. — — | H C&S 5%s.100 — |Sac BG&RSs. — 100% | Do bs .... 915 0S| SF & SIVD=116 116433 | Hon R T 61061 — | Sierra R 0s.112 — = | I LA Elec 55, — 106 |S P of A 6 L A Ry 58.110% — | (1909) 1073 — LALCo®6s — — | (1910 107% — 8 P of Cos (1905)Sr A.101% — ash)Sr B.102% — | (1908) | _am —|SPC 1 cg G515 119 — | Do stmpd..109% — — |8 P B R 6131 13214 NP CRB15 — (S V Wat 6:.104%105 | N Cal R 5s.100 — 1 Do 48 2am.100 N CPCe 9 102 | Dods 3dm. 99% 9% | NSRR5 — 100%|Stkn G&E6s. — 08 L&H 5106 UG & E 5s. — 105 {0 Wgd s — — | I WATER STOCKS. 40 | Port Costa... — — { Marin Co - 62%|® v Wat Co. 39% — | "GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L&P. — 3% SF G & E. 60 604 |Muu|ul E L9 10 |8tkn G & E. 5 — Pac L Co...— 5 |U G & E..2 32 15 AUCTION SALES B Don't forget the By ST = e 5 . & m. Dussics, carts ‘and barness, one. fast poar: WILLIAM CLOUGH, Auctioneer. P P AUCTION SALE at ARCADE HORSE KET, 327 SIXTH_ST. 13, at 11 a. m. n-ua-,mqr% FOLSOM ST., Auctioneers. Chutes Co... 6% — |Pac S Tel Co101 — City & C Bk — 112 |Paraf Paint. 38 — East Dynm.160 250 |S F Drydock 80 — DontPwd ptd — 90 |SF&S] Coal. 24 — Do com... 40 — |S J Wat Co. — 106 FN Bk, 0ak120 — [SO & D126 — Fiveher Ther. . % _ IR [Svies &SR 113" Gas Con A.. 19% 21 |Truck Elect. 10 — Hono P Co.. 13 —Itmxnc;td.u — Lon& SF Bk — 60 | Do com... 9 — Morning Session. ‘Board— $7.000'United RROf S Fds.......... 77 50 Street— 100 Northern Cal Power Co. 11 00 100 Union Sugar Co...... 27 00 $5,000 Marin County 5 per cent.......100 60 California Stockand Oil Exchange Ofl Stogks— Asiced. Associated Trust Cert. 20 Aztec . 70 3 %0 L 3 e 18 00 3 5 12% 821 41 14 00 20 5 Sterling . 30 Twenty-elght . 1,700 O1l City Petroleum 11,000 Indepence . 100 Home 1,000 United Railroad 4s . 25 Spring Valley .. Streef 100 Sovereign . Afterncon Session. Board— 100 Sovereign . 50 Sovereign 246 |Associated . 400 Home 100 Home 200 Monte Cristo 100 Occidental Street— 50 Kern Ofl, cash Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK BCH'A‘KGI. Following were the sales on the San Fran« cisco Stock and Bxchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. L3 PEN 8 EH33see o BoANS - ¥ F 300 Belcher 32| 100 Savage 5 300 Con €_& 5| 700 Savage 45 500 Con N Y 04| 300 Seg Belcher .. 14 500 Exchequer W e 17 200 Keyes Graes.. 95/ 100 Yellow Jacket 28 Afternoon Session. 300 Alpha . 0] 200 Keyes Graes.. 95 100 Andes ::ZI 100 Mexican .. 25 1000 Belcher 34] 200 Occidental ... 86 300 Bullion 1 10{ 200 Ophir ......B 37% 200 Caledonia ... 83| 800 Overman . 32 1000 Con C & Va.l1 75| 200 Savage .. 4 500 Con Imperial. 02/ 100 Scorplon . 15 300 Exchequer ... 28| 100 Sierra Nev [ 500 Exchequer ... 29| 200 Union Con ™ 400 Exchequer ... 30 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Belcher 100 Overman 33 200 Belcher 4 100 Caledon! bed 100 Caledonia 13 300 Chollar . il 400 Con C & V. 2 300 Stextean - 100 Yellow Jacket 28 300 Ophir 200 Yellow Jacket 27 Sesston. 200 Belcher 35/ 100 Crown Poiat. 17 100_Bullion 10 50 Ophir . 525 1000 Bullion 11] 100 Savage L 200 Bullion 12| 700 Scorplon ..... 15 100 Caledont: 831 200 Sex Belcher .. 13 200 Caledonia . 52| 100 Seg Belcher..13%4 200 Con C & Va.l 7| 100 Union Com .. 78 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday : Morning Session. 100 Mont Ton..1 4i%| 100 Ton Belmont.. 60 100 Mont Ton 1 451 Afternoon Session. No sales. s CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ~ M MONDAY. April 11— p. m. Bid Ask.| Bid. Ask Alpha . . 07 08| Justice [ Alta . 08 00! Kentucl ez s Andes . o5 ; Belcher -_ Best & 15 2 20 Bullion 86 8T Caledonia ... ufi 523 Challenge Con 24 33 Chollar . . B 2 2 Confidence ... 75 13 13 Con C & Va.1 701 a1 a2 ! Con Imperial. 02 12 15 ConNY .... 08 67T % Crown Point. 16 » 60 East Slerra N 06 —| St Louls — 1 Eureka Con.. — 00| Syndicate .... 04 08 Exchequer .. 32 34/ Union Con .. 78 79 Gould & Cur. 36 30 Utah ... + W W Hale & Norc. 85 92 Yellow Jacket 26 27 Julia . o8 o8| TONOPAH MINES. Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. Colehan . . = 18/Ray Tem .... — 1§ Esperanza ... — n Gipey Queen. — I3 Gold Anchor. — fl Gold M Con. 04 2 ‘Hannapah - p— Little v‘l’on o o Mot T l'n:s 1 45 Ton 3 Mont Ton.. . Paymaster .. — 07| Ton Superior. 2 — e———— COURT MAKES McGOWAN - MAINTAIN HIS FAMILY Judge Hebbard Orders Laundry En- gineer to Pay His Wife $30 a Month for Her Support. Thomas F. McGowan, a laundry en- gineer, was ordered to pay his wife thirty dollars a month by Judge Heb- bard yesterday. She sued him for maintenance, alleging that though he earned a good salary he did not pro- vide for her. Divorces were granted to Lizzie Vinck from Prosper Vinck for cruelty, Rose Dreyer from William Drever for