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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1904 > A IS o e as 15 R p——————— {but remained unchanged here at $4 60G4 65. rather than miss a sale. Receipts are running y | Spelter_was unchanged at £22 5s in London larger than previously. and at $6 25@5 30 in the New York market. Chnulnmlnnomw y and depressed. Iron_ closed at 52s 3d lll Gll‘-v' and 44s R‘flé‘lx;‘b i&u(.:’h ‘Butter, 1824 cases :Jdolnl l(‘;?fl:?’;’mhem l'l E\lm.d b 5 @ BU” R—Creamery at first hands, 18@19c 15 'li No, 2 foundry, Northern, ’14 1‘.15 2; —_— for extras and 17@17%c for firsts; dairy, 15@ h - fi\ b No. 1 foundry, Southern, and soft, at Wh d O her G x 17%c; store Butter, gominal; cold storage, 2 §14 20414 7. cat and Ot TOuS, T sguc for good_to cholcs new | AUCTION SALE at ARCADE MAR- — iy Young Americar, KET, 321 SIXTH ST. WEDNESDAY, April 2 WHEAT FREIGHTS Rates remain about | 414 T8Tlac for lower grades: 13, at 11 a. m. 1 will sell 40 head of | Available Grain S“PPU as before, say 14s 6dalss spot and e 64, tor R - a1 Western, 1415 horses. | JOHN 3. DOYLE: Auctioer . o0 new crop loading, 1 n options. NEW YORK, Aoril 12.—Special cable and | chartered wheat fleet in port has a registored | EOOS_Rench, 18glhe for fair to cholce; ATTENTION. ~ | telegraphic mmm“?&‘)fi“lm recefved by Brad- a:n-ln of mlmunlnlt w&%a on the e % el Mr. Sam J. Maddox’s registered . 5 g Tol, St L & W pi 874 3T a7 | street's show the following changes in avail- | date last year; disengags ns, agains E = s shorthorn cattle have arrived SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Talon Pactae, "l BE B sy | able supulies ux compared with last account: :':&': the way to this port, 23,90 tone, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. g?-namnfi 1 e sold at saction on . 3 2 215 —Un! and Canada, east i Grounds at 11 G pBSdle R FR R SRR B Duanels; | WHE —rounu quotations remain_about TRED I. CHASE 4 CO Phkas: : Wabash fd 180 39 31% 37% afloat for &nd In Burope. increased 2000,000; | a2 Datore. Broombals cabled. from Livarpeol | About twenty-five drawers of Longworth A New Vork Stock market a point or tzwo lowver. Wheel & 1 200 17% 17% 171 | total supply increased 1,719,000 bushels. that’ there were (resh rumors In political cir. | Strawberries came In from San Mateo County New Y ork Stock mark e . =<2 Wisconsin (‘rn; 200 18% 1814 181 | CORN—United sutuu“:nmm. east of | cles that the British im duty on grain and and ten crases of a larger varlety were re > g 1 the Rockles, decreased bushels. lour woul reim; celve rom ngeles. A few drawers of | washed; for medium; T inferior Local Stocks and Bonds still inactive. b1 S;;,":,,,_m A% A A e United States and Connda,” east o | Chicaso advices were “that the Government | Longworthe were sold ai $1 25 but most ‘Of | to crainare S0ME I o nle hCplor Interice Adame o 220 | the Rockies, decreased 446,000 bushels R B B e P e T g T S AT A T A o o o w- . s vate y o, e 0 k- vate imates, g al €0l at - Stcady rates quoted for Silver and Exchange. Amerlean . 18 |, B # | ment was bearish and disposed to disparage the Angelee berries Srousnt 15G20c per ot ;‘éfl:‘uné’f.‘.:i;” FIGs v gy -4 iy % 2 . ' o port. Another drawer of es came LEATHER-Sole, 20§32¢; _ extra exican D s wanted for Mexico, but supplies are light. Wells-Fargo 204 | 2 R is. maavhiot Fiibiraa: Wi fhois:to 18 1o Lin o San Leand e~ o1 i 3 B exicom L 2 oy 2 B . Miscetlaneovs Chicago Board of Trade. o (nls ket foturss ware oo fo to Lic | In e 3 A Y s oy, Mol SN 1V eather Bureaw reports mixed conditions in Crops. A o o | * % o | Doinm auter. = HmAT foF o'r"." the cooler weather the local mulw(}‘“ heav for No. 1 and IV eat b .o nges contin risk an e was a | for No. 2; medium, 30g38T lght, 29@45¢; # o v . Am Car & F pfd | s ki good 3 : “ British duties on Grain and Flowr may be reimposed. Am Cotton Ofl. ® | Future Grain and Provisions. wE.'.‘.""::‘.:,..?.':"'n’w* e ihors Coub [ioeiacs Vastars: ‘oot tmaamron . Geod L | e b il oo X6, 2. Mgmee Oot B : ; % RASEAROHRE 50 Am Cotton Ofl pfd. . $1 35@1.42%; Northern Bluestem, $1 5081 36 gns rere closely cleaned up and the stadand | gdte: Kip. uch Der 1b; Veal, Private estimates confirm rernmn 0 . | @ il 12, 1 Viathaks per ctl. was rmer. Limes nished, S0G80c per Ib; % g iz B . B0 | ne Wonas availabie wiooks OF wheet to. FUTURES. Sore repocted Chage ot Bunt A vmies aad e | Bois’ paredin Nwize por fost; Dese Mohte £ vy futures woeaken under bear pressure. SR &, sharp decline in” corn,” caused grcoes R ] nanas were plentiful ahd In fair request at ua- PTANBA S oy sticx, 3 lose Y igh. A % | Changed rates. B Oat e . the bottom. July wheat was down 18%@1%c, 1 85 1 34 132% $1 uz% per s, Corn and Rye well held and unchanged. e TR R e e e R R T BErane HAEP LES—$202 25 per box for, extra faner, | | OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cass, 7 feddl C, 5 y . Am § & Ref prd. 93 ° 7% and provisions 2ic higher to 10c lower. 2 p. m. Session cholee and 50@7bc for common. ol B oy B -y T0c; Bran, Middlings and Shorts higher. Hay ecasy. e agt e 2 v o 19714 A falr degree of Strength was evident in 1 393, CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 lo-‘ Bokers' AA. $1 1001 13- Lucel B¢ for 5 - 7 . h Anaconda Min Co. T8y wheat at the opening, the influence being the | Decomper—§1 31%. 2 for fancy, $1 25@1 €5 for choice M‘ and 43¢ for raw: China Nut, 60@70¢ per gallon: Lima Bean growers still disturbed by dry weather. Brkiyn Rap Tran 0% buliihs chacaster of the Ciorm e o 1 | BARLEY—The cash grain continues autet | §1 28 for » ndard: Tangerines. 1 281 " 2 rrmae g . . 3 A e ? Vi . and unchangs Wi moderate offerings. - 2 uffs in fair demand and unchanged. Qoasetinacd aea: BT o renanwed to tho pleher at 16 (o &4y, | Lures were about 1c lower on the morning sea- | choice n N o i " “ Corn Products p 70 It did ot take long to minimize the effeot | $io%, There ls some bear pressure ih options, case;, Bananas, $142 per bunch ' for u....l’" | Olt wtter and Cheese ak. Fine F steady. Distillers’ Secs 2214 of the low condition of the winter wheat as | Diit, !} d0cs ot sectn to Gt g and 25 for Central American; Pine- 3 7 General Electric 164 €hown by the official figures when conditions | e Foph P lpnle! $2a3 per dozen. No. 1 Nestsfoot Off, 65c: If H T - b = pib , eTeryIo - PeTHng. Sinos Anril 3 ks bikuh Sl aon- CASH BARLEY. | " 3 0. eotstoot Off, 65c: | Dried ¥ Nuts and Raisins inactive everywhere. International Paper 111 prevailing 3 _— [ 452 anek "Herring 'O, e e - Interntl Paper pfd 4, sideration. In the opinion of many traders | Feed, $1 10G1 12 smsmnx and Brewing, ; Y < % s | boiied Fisk Ofl, 40c; raw Fish Ofl, 4 PG Sk ks winthod B S 00d 9843 sufficlent rain had fellen during the frst $1 1T4@1 20; Chevailer, $1 16@1 20 for fawr | Dried Fruits,Nuts Raisins,Honey. | foiied Fisr Otl. $0e: raw o, 3 ns quiet and we h packers against the market. Satornst Teee 30 75" week In Aoril to overcome many of the de- | to choice. - - | SR 4 COAL OIL—Water White Coal National Lead 17y flolencies “shown in the Government report, FUTURES. T T ey Jops and Hides all quiet and unchanged. Neith Asetes 85 ° As a result of these opinions there was a Session § to 11:30 a. m. Everything under this head 1§ quiet every- gl "ol “uuel Siar. 2etbe: g5 B8 b " Pacific Mail. 273 tendency to sl Bearish sentiment was ac- | Open. ~ Bigh _Taw. Clow | RIS Lot mail sdviens (rem New Work 0y | Spocan Brise: Deodoriaed St cakening. Mutton coming in more freely. Hogs easy. People's Gas SO e by e O S L s | May fos sLos. gLus s | gy g o el bulk, iec: in’cases, 22igc; Bensine ln bulk. s I Preseed 5 Car oid 21" Wheat market became extremely weak. Re. | December P-4 ¥t S oag ] % | 118c;" 1n cases, '19hc; Sdegree gasoline 1n : marked doum 3¢ per gallon. Paliiaan Patacs Car Doris from the Northwest stated: that the cash Bt e TS O N e AT °""", g aee | TURPENTINEIs lower at Slc per < ! 2 Republic Steel % situation there was in a very demoralized Open, igh. . lose. | 0 the un_munl of Prunes in the latter place, | in cases ard 75¢ in drums and from N Salt Iower acsin. weth shard cutling 1 Beoubiis Bt sid 415 condition. Additional force to the reports was | December ... WX 100 TS Fipion | 47 Se Ewailag 1h peigemns. o he: nuaed | ; D AND b - g R TR S wer again, with sharp cutting. 4 167 civen by heavy selling orders credited to | OATS—The situation in this grain remains ng the outcome of the anmi n,c por b, White A By | Rubber Goods. 10 s yith Northwest connections, An in. | a6 previously stated. Holders are adhering (o | meeting of the California Raisin Growers' As- ht receipt and firm. Onions dull. » Ty creass of mearly two million bushels in the | thelf agreement not to sell below quotations, | Sociation, as the disposition of the hold-over | U m'lrxsu.u:nAm 50@44 50 for local usé and $41 2504 ver Aok for export. woril's % pussing | but busers are scarce and Indifferent and the | stock Is’ one of the principal issues of the 814 e bl D e emer” otinE | result 18 A stasmant and tame market. Re- } meeting. The conditions remain the same in eries. - Nuls, Naples Fiiberts holding firm at 9% @10 i | : s July declined to ¥03%@80%c and the market | o i it 1 25@1 30: | FRUITE Apricots. 855@10%4¢ for Royals and " j =~y i bettel ¥ closed with prices at the low point. | White, $1 2715@1 37%; ack. $1 25@1 30: b ' 125 for common and $1 50@1 65 for 4 Game in better condition. 55% B3l fi* Sola between 92140 and 94%c. and T at | Red. $126@1 35; Gray. 31 8236@i 3% per ctl. B@lZc !or_#‘c:‘\i(plgk ; 3 Joted: Dairy, G0 por ton: Oranuteisd, 10- 2 , W% 50 bS% CORN-hioiders Bre firm - shoukd, but whe( e svedrien SRS, i Fige | Hall Ground, \100-1b bags, $4: do, 50-ib bags, Oranges, Lemons and selling wery well. Wi W S ey liauidation of the July options and | MATKE Is dull. Prices run along for weeks il RN Beciatines, ol eas | $4 80; Bock Balt, §8 T i 100 and 34 in o0 15 S 4 » 210 60% 0% n sharo break in prices were the features of | Without showing any variation wo;';:\y ot tots. | white, Yo Dboxes: black, : ms, D T i Canned Salmon firm, with Russia and Japan buying. Westinghouse Elec. 103 o AR AN g B B e e e | 135 for | PRUN NES— 1608 crop, 2%@2%e tor the P SO e e o, S 100 5n 50 e Tagees = | Western Union “ a5 California large yellow, $1 55@1 4215; sizes. i o < | Northern Securitieg e e B e S DromouncE we he | smail round do. $1 3051 55 White, §1 4061 43 | | RAISINS—The Association quotes the toliow. | SUCARCTIS iy, Seapr Refigiag S ' NDITIONS AND GENERAL | qoeel cales R T oinrkat Ditso wieak <with July D WW“”if‘n““'ffo"}"'“m:inm 50 for white and | fng prices: Standard g i Ib cases—d | Bbee A Crushed and Fine Crushed, i+ = ifhs FORECAST. INITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO, | 484 May at 27G37ic. RYE et At $1 30G1 32% per ctl, These | d-crown, Sic; d-crown, Glsc; Seedless Looss | Powdered, o30c; Candy Cranulated. 5.50c; T R i B Dhattont | i) R 2 " Provisions were firm éarly, due to a small g Kol il ' | Muscatels, 43c; Seedless floated, 414c: 2-crown | DY Granulated, fine, 5.40c; gy g sy Ao gy NEW YORK, April 12.—Bond transactions 'yun of hogs and firm prices at the yards. | quotations have ruled for a long time and | v V0 =70 O S-crown Malaga foose, Sic: | lated, coarse. ; - naitions are favorable fof | of the United Kallroads of San Francisco Were Tne close was weak, with July down 10c; | Shaw Mo signs of changlng. = Berdices. B unbleached, $lc. Seeditss | Beet Granuiated acerecs abome. the comst from | ¥3000 at $77 50 lard 2%c higher and ribs 2c lower. BUCKWHEAT—$1 per ctl. S okapeoas e s, pon 50 | Contectioners’ A, NIEIRA S BerThAsrd $5 fhe Cotambid AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. |" The leading futures reaged & fallows: . BT, | 1b box—6-crown Imperial clusters, $3: bocrown | Extra C. d4.80c: oe: e Common, bid 4%, asked 434; preferred, bid | Articles Open. High. Low. Close. Flour and Millstuffs. Dehesa clusters, £2 50; d-crown {ancy clusters, | £70c barrele, L0c more; half begrels, $2; 3-crown London Layers, $1 35; 2-crown fog is reported in the San Francisco 6%, asked 37 Wheat, No. 2— - € 9414 02 927 S i y S: araal ady " | kinds. ~Tablets—Half barrels, 5.90c: v . NEW LR N et $6% §7° | The miliers report a qulet jobbing and retail | 0PN ST SR I SO G (G | o 15c; . & B Crystal Dominon, $.40e per 1% s an | Franc mo for thirty | U § ref 2s reg :o-{ L & N unlfl;’g :n 99% Do 85% 85% | demand for all lines at the quotations. | cartons, per Ib, T%c; fancy 12-oz cartons, per A NO orders taken for less than seventy-five bar- - Weanestay; |* B aoibon:s:it8 [Man ok Wd lAIND Eebtumper oid. . B 8% S¥|, rroun cultormis Famiy Eaimas, 4809 | pckass, Go: taaty bk e, 21 1 | "0 S S iy s, s10g10; e otk b the San 395. 1. b8 TS 137" September. new » % |5 10, usual terms; Bakers' Extras. $4 70g5; | cholce 16-0z carions. per Ib. Tho: chotes 12°08 | o o (zee nign, 196%3; Lath, & . of the Sacramento; Do new 4s i "‘()?m- No. 53% 514 62 lON!::llnd Washington, jobbing at §3 83@+ 25 | [AFLONE, PRV PEEES wr s B cggr A g “m g- fl,q. mc.m ;ng:zg “"""’.? : Do coupon. . 4 . | per bbl. [ sl and $150 for No. 2; Shakes, judy Wednesday, con- | Do old 45 July 3% 8% 8% | “MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as | [NE%, YUttt o b, oo fi-on, cartons upm 1nd $15 for sawr:: Rustic, S, fog in the morning! Do coupon.....107 September ..... “ | follows: Graham Flour. $3 50 per 100 ibs; ! SCQC8 SECOiTES YISCRES Dor Ib, 63c. < NNED SALMON —Pinks are quoted at 70 g south winds, changing | Atch e e %% a7y | Bye Flour, $3 50; Rye Meal, § 25; Rice Flour, | ““Nimg ™ \yalnute, No. 1 softshell, 13%@14c: and Reds at $1 25, The English market is < Do adj 45 ; May seeen 39% bt 31% | $i; Corn Meal, §5 50; extra cream do, $4 25% | N0 ol 310 g 1der No. 1 hardenell, 13@13%gc. | orted strong and Japan is buying om this i er Wednesday Atlantic C L i3t No - o = 0 4 I 31, | Oat Groats. $i50: Hominy, $4@4 25: Buck- | NO' T 1igilisc: Almonds. 11%c for Nompa- | coast and Russia in England. udy Wednes- | Bal & Ohlo Do i September 524 1% % | wheat Flour, $i @4 75; Cracked Wheat, $1: | 1346 for I X Ln 11c for e Plus Uitra | L continued cool; Do 3%s GiNor & W con 45 97k Dork, ver bb 2 99 |Farina $i30;: Whole Wheat Flour, 33 75; ang 9ic for Languedoc; Pea: 6@T7c for Meat Market. ¥ wind Central of Ga 5s.107% OSL 45 & »-rm 9534 . 12 3 5 33 | Rolled Oats, bbls. §7 25@8 60; in sacks, $6 7. D | Eastern: Pecans, 11G130; cmuu. $4 5. v McADIE, District Forecaster. Do lst inc..... 80 |Pa conv 5 4 3 1810, Pearl’ Barléy, $6; Split Peas, boxes, §1; HONEY—Comb, 10@111c for white and 814 . o g~ - Ches & Ohlo 4% Reading gen 45.. 87 ¢ 5o | Green Peas, $5 50 per 100 Ibs. | @9l4e for amber; water white extracted, 5@ | Beet is following Mutton down and is quoted . — - - Chi & Alton 3%« & 1M con S112y 6 0% e | Blic: light amber extracted, 4%@@he; dark, | easier. both in vrice and demand. There is . w o c S F (g 4s. 82% ] no further decline in Mutton. market : T } \\[ ERN \[ ARKETS. | |¢& Loule SW 1ets. 955 .k Hay and Feedstuffs. | s wax _2ame per 1. | continues weak under the arrivals of grass-fed - - L | (B < aboard A L 45 6% £ B | —s ,slock. Receipts of Lamb are very irregular. > H —————* | C 20 Bran, Shorts and Middlings are higher and | Ea being very fair some days, while other davs - a very firm, with light offerings, | Provisions. pass with none being received. This . o New York Money Marke R 45.100% | iTex Heceipts of Hay were more moderate yester- | prices very unsettled Veal is still in ample ~ New Y Money ! ket. 50T day and enabled recelvers to sell oft some of’ supply and there are plenty of | the week. If the | The market continues™ dull and weak here | ;n"5” a¥icrr the light demand. ock carried over from la: & ar . Money on arrivals continue moderate dealers hope to and also weak at Western packing points. The DRESSED MEATS. clontag bad. Jrork off the accumulation In the railroad vards | ciwaticn at Chicago was thus stated yester- | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers = e in the course of & day or two more, When &4 gay: ‘“The market clossd heavy and without | are as follw 214 per| better market may result. Prices remain un- | oy * packers are against the market, | BEEF- —d{COc for Steers and 8%@Te per : - - Wis b | stoe Iy_for Cows. . fr v |Wis Cent 4s ; good FAN—$20G21 per ton. stocks are accumulating and the outsider 13| Ih fo d Hock Val 10614 barley, 30@33 "fajr to l'hflk‘e "malting, «u | MIDDUhua—SM;& per ton. ;clé‘?ggx;h&;?.:‘-}'a_g.c . 1014 s VEAL—Large, 8%@9c: small, 8%@%%e per Eener NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. 55c: No. 1 flaxseed, $1 09; No. 1 Northwestern, SHORTS—$20@21 per ton. Fass ramd Ly . e _per. lor ON—Wethers, 9@10c; Ewes, $%4@9%e E > 28 heavy, 1lc for light medium, 13¢ for light, ed, $2 90: mess pork. = FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $24G25 per lard. per 100 Ibs. | ton: Oilcake Meal at the mill "$20 5ogs1: | 1415€ for extra Haht and {,W"c Jor. sugac- T ey B o et e Crans G P gy, | fornia Hams, NROL PORK—Dresseq_Hogs, 614G per Ib. clear sides ) X d 7 (eq] B Crackes orn, $30@31; . sis of high wines, $1 28; clover, con. | Mixed Feed. $21@: Horse Beans, $300 | 31, hor bbl: extra Me ! LIVESTOCK MARKBT. il Adams Con ..... 20|Litte Chief 18| Ontario 10/Ophir 03] Phoenix £1 16 prime timothy { per To. i LAIB—I{GI& per Ib. | Com el : Con Cal & Va ! 12 50G13; prime Mess Pork, $15; extra clear, . for good, sound 40 per ton; Broom Corn Feed, 90c per ctl. 23 Mees. B16:. DFy Balied. Bork, 10%c; Big | 1 11, (ollowing quotations ars for 5 — 2 Hol e icles— HAY—Wheat, $15@17; Wheat and _Oat, 07 > o v: X in fe Be steady; _ railronds, ir-{ Jiorn Bliver ,,.'\;:‘.,g., ; 15016; oat 3315 0; Barley, $12G15; Stock, STk, WL e FuL 15; Dudhel Sesls T | o ane seiass B Cuttle: | bu 2 50@13 50; Alfalfa, $12@14 per ton. LARD-<Tierces quoted at G%e_per M for CATTLE—Steers, 8Gfc; Cows ers, <1 i T@Se: thin Cows, ver ib. # ; : bu S TRAW— @0 per bae. PR i e TR R s VS —stise por i (gross W Neze York Stock Market. bu 1 fi- | §%4¢; 10-1b tins, 9%c; 5-1b tins, 9%c; 3-ib uns) | SHEEP Wethers, m,.s*c Ewes, 4%.!!5: . bt i Beans andfSeeds. 10e. per Ib (gross day’s stock & in_the animatiof trading to Money— GOTTOLENE—One hait barrel, 9%c;_three u,3_5w|n§‘rnlu Call loans .. o R T i half barrels, 9c; one tierce, 8%e¢; two tierces, | HoGa yive 140 w Cfl 1bs, 5 s C ‘The firmness in Limas, Small V'hllel and | 8%c; five tierces, 89.(‘ _»er Ib " Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | Blackeyca, due 10 the GF; warm weather aown | ¥ % over 200 Tbe. SH@SYc: sott Hoes, cxo&" | south, " continues, but prices are no higher. :| Hides, Talloze, Wool gnd Hops. |and suss. 40 per. cent off Trom Soove au o | 8. Shen yeu 4| Adventure - CHICAGO. Avril 12.—On the Produce Ex- | More rain is needed in that section and grow- | e - he fom Do Wit | o pay tg 7 | Aliouez = change to-day the butter market was easy: |ers will not feel like seliing any more Beans | ' s N Y 8 NE P sct of mar > | Mex Cent 4= Amal Copper . 14 c; dairies, 1213@21c. Eggs | un' pomes. e Peovgge obiince -yl o y H g i XD B ! - was Dot left (o v Amer Zine Crendy" el mark, Gases nciuded, 104 @105, | QUoted dull ut prices which ‘have ruled for | There ls nothing materially new under this Retail Meat Prices. v and sort ol c e i % 3 o 4 . ne - clos e Auantic Cheese casy, at 9G10%c. g B g T s B B B g ations are being resumed and the Wool market . o that the re ——— o for 5 T BEAN: 3 : Pea, | will prabably more active from now on In| qp. following retail prices for meats are » - - e has enjoyed v e g iy G e g ”', " St. Louis Wool Market. Butters, $ g White, | consequence. . Prices Yemain as previously | o o0y by the Retall Butchers’ Protective As- 3 " quot=d Quoy 2 - arge croj capitalists who | Doston Elev pper Range large Whi | £ Pecs e Hops continue quiet both here and in the | soeiation: gk~ Mex Central T%/Daly Weat ST. LOUIS, April 12—Wool, steady. Med- | 3¢d. ed Kidness, | East und the situation stands about as for| BEEF—Prime Roast, 15§1Sc; Porterhouse 0@ 30; $4 50@5; Black!)e |2 m;z 25 per ctl; Horse | at way. The se| N Y, N H & H. Dom_ Coal 2 « p e H ed | N %, jum grades, clothing and combing. 18@22c | some weeks past. | Steak, 18G2214e; Tenderloin Steak, 15@1Se: - v e agities of | Focs Margustis.. 74 | Praskl light fine, 14G17%c; heavy fine, 12@1414c; tub . Bebie $3OBB0 o oo iod: Yellow | Hides are steads, with good dry stock in falr | St Sieak 1344@10¢; Top Round Steak, Mieoptiessoud— | (isle Eopale - washed, 20@81c. Mustard, $3@3 25; Flax. $i 801 90: Capary, (Je8RA. 0o oo 0o (o L brands sen | 12%e; Beef Stew. loc. Corped Beef, sgi0c; - k Amer Arge Chem. 12% Mass Mining 4 51,@5%¢ for Eastern; Alfalfa, 141%.@16c: Rape, about le@ic under quotations. Heavy Salted i Soup Bones, 4c; Soup K‘Ql'-'. Do PHa:.. ... 11 |Michigan 5 . Livestock Market 1@2c. Timothy, 6G6kc; Hemp, 3@t ver | 00 U thedtum s tee, Tign, Tie; Cow VEAL Loin Roust, 13a30c. Shoulder Rosst. w s Amer Pnen Tube. u, Mohawk 2% dly > * m muel. 3@3%c; Broom Corn Seed, $20@21 ' Hijee Sc for heavy and 1%ec for Ii 5 [3‘«,::& ops &l . Stew, x u conditions Mont Coal & 2 B " 8 Ve Forequarter, . e hope ‘was expressed | * Do pld..-.. 310" Dowinien v 10 CHICAGO. P bRIED PEAS_Blackeye, §3 per ctl; Nites .“&‘,_’;"("“dg",“mfi e N Leg. 13c: 12%e; CTTO] " benefited since the | Amer Tel & e 8@i0c; Prime Chope, her Bureau's weekly | Amer Woolen . hope to gome extent| Do pfd...... mage to winter wheat | Dom Iron & & CHICAGO, April 12.—CATTLE—Receipts, | $3 26; Green, market steady. Good to prime steers, | 5@5 65; pnorlomedlum 33 7504 90; stock ers and feeders, $2 75@4 25: cows, Jeiters. 42 2064 S0 conners. $3G360: hus: ks Calf, Iic: Shoepsking, shearlings. B Lag, 20c; me'"m 12%@15¢; short Wool, 4(4165¢ each; medium. 70G90c; 10N€ | yy; Gouarter, 18G20c; Shoulder Roast, 12¢; o | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. ’“‘wl- $161 50; Horse Hides, salt, $2 75 for | cpind 20c. (2 50 f edl 1 1 75 for | , ! large and $2@: or medlum, $i m_ orl PORK-Roast, 1214@18e; Chops, 15@18c. {Osceola % |Quincy | Shannon of the beit as against | E4 Elect Illum..137% Tamarack and Stc for Colts. dry. These prices do not cover the cheaper - r other parts where moisture Gen Electric Trinity 2G4: 2 50G6 25; Texas fed steers, | Receipts of Potatoes were moderate and the | $1 75 for large and $1 60 for medium, $IG1 25 Tegular prices on - ' o The Imput through newspape: | Mass Electric . 78 Minin - P market ruled firm, with buyers operating melyvfor'.ml'n ana H0c for Colts, Buck skmnEDry I R W * . jiterviews as to the motives of the Nortbern | Do pfd.. U s oi HOGS—Receipts to-day, 10.000; to-morrow. | in anticipation of still higher prices, What Mexfcan, 3lc; dry Salted Mexican, 25¢; dry{ Securities suit by the rincipal parties gave | Mass s 4!Utah 25,000; market "M’ to strong. Mixed and | | few Oregon Burbanks were left in first hamdl Centra' Axmrmn 3lc. Goat Skins—Prime An- . 2 P d s terial for sion. There was a | United Fruit | Victoria butchers’, $5@D 5b; good to choice heavy, $5 20 | were resdily marketed and choice brought an large and smooth, 50e: medium, Receipts of Produce. - - indication of policy | Un Shoe Mach. | Winona rough heavy, $% w 20; light, $4 758 | advance. eceints of new Potatoes were 135 33c: small, 20c. . g - thus mssumed which | Do pfd... |Wolverine 5 15; bulk of sales, $5 5 20 sacks and choice ofie were readily dis- | 'r.u.u)w—\o 1 rendered, 4‘4.04‘4: per Ib; t to the mystery of —_— | * EHEEP- Receipts, 15,000; sheep and_lambs, | posed of at previous-brices. Poor lots of Aus- No. 2, $ls@dc; krease. 21 FOR TUBSDA : e n Pacific. The re- Lond Closil Stock. | steady. Good to chibice wethers, u 75@5 50; | traltan Onions were cleaned out of first hands | lJOL—Gpflng clip—San uquln and South- | plour, qr sks . s t tes Steel Corporation ~ondon Closing Stocks. | tair (o”chx:[."fil a?"“du tfllwm“ 5 g:-finrn ?).":m the quotations had & ':l:rrbo‘::: range. | e, 12 ‘months’, 9@ilc; do 7 monthe’, 8@10c | wheat, ctis '~g r the purchase of | | sheep, 95 native la ns were dull owing. to the al lance and per | Barley, etls e pigiron possibly | Cons for money.. SSIN ¥ Cénteal | Westéra lambs, $6@6 comparatively low prices of the Australian. T iOPs_2iG27c per ib for Calitornla, 193, | e oty 8 ¥ k. The con-| Do for acct. sw,xa, & Wester: - Aw-r_-s\u continued wuk receipts belng | and 1712G20c for crop of 1904. Beans. sk tfi}‘.‘:&"“' rolls . = ,.'; second mortgage | Anaconda 4% Do pfe 4 over preceding Y, ey Ko | Potatoes, 8 sals T e early et, i ol 9 day large. TI‘E canners mk .dv ‘antage of the | . 182 G ™ upwara of " thest | * Do prd ?gv;n::h‘:‘n.l:w’:“‘ ail | i Miscellaneous Markets. l Sitiatlon snd purchased faree fings, piving 56 | General Merchandise. Puiown, ks T e im o Y o . s and | k . e gy e o B e e ed it | # > jafl - oot b.‘."g".‘:;"m'w'(o?—?efimgns":',_‘"fi BAGE_Grain Bags Bie spot abd 5%z Juns- | Hay. toes wdagar, s x5 e s T 0% | Foreign Futures. Dercentage of the receints. Green Peas were | Julyi San Quentin, §5 40; Wool Bags, 32a33c; | Straw, tons W oy enerally buoyant tome of a3 ! e carier under Increased recelpts and there was " CANNED FRUITS—The Califormia Fruit | 1,213 o ow The faflure of the ad- | 873 | LIVERPOOL. B e ot naTTivals | Canners’ Assoctation quotes the following price | ©OU 9 e s yanee| ot boint 1o Nt the |50 Pacific . 5175 Bha Dat sheht verRtIE. Tist: b e R . - rgpedl < S0 Siwpited ‘St el The_receivts Included 1989 boxes of Asy ¥ w2 . EASTERN. - % the Insc on the reading of the bulletin | NS PN D SN £ =2 2 Corn, ctls ... 1.200] o Attor y I's itude to H i z | ] e s ikt ot Bt Fant The Gy one 120 Oumtins - Dec. fim TOES_Burbanks trom the river, $1 25 | FRUITS. 7 IRE £ | —— weak and losses of 1 to 1% were zeneral. | Louls & Nash. 20 63 $1 Bfl.pgl&.&?o%g‘-runn. $1 5001 75 E |8 a 1 1 =" Bonds were irrcsular, with 4 large pari o | M. K & Texas: g A ¢ e GO ] g (2l |~ ’ STOCK MARKET. | b s i States Steei second Bs. ;‘-:;:)II_: —;_v;:r\ “znl‘ud per ounce. 28 05 | Garnet Cnllel $1 2561 50 per ctl; ¢ b 3 % ‘a, were unchanged on call. The rate of discount in the open market for 5 . " ”dol b i S .. ‘} %"{ i N S' k All " YORK STOCK LIST. short bills Is 2% per cent. i Beivon Wonl Morbst 4 omnxs—renw, $2 50G2 85 per ctl for Ore- 6ol 1 40; 1 30| i 20| Light Demand for Stocks on Sales. High. Low. Close. e osto nd 3943 25 for Australian; Green Onions, 15/ 190, 1 70| 1 30 [T - n: we New York Cotton Market. j 2—The proxt EGETABLSS—Asparagus, 5@7c per “}h 1% she change.\'. v 8 BOSTON, April 12— mity of the | 7.300 3 1200110 106 5 NEW YORK, April 12—The cotton new clip Fae lod to the usual inactivity in Onio_ prd. cotton ‘marker | Hew CUp has J68 10 e e 150 130] ... Site closed unéhansed to 15 points lower, Trere is o auiet business in putlen “5na X (e ke * " 200 7 7 > territory wools. e “ax Netw York Grain and Produce. hgnoz:}on.—-nl.rl;mgg-m :Ine 18%a15 l.a o ‘mea . o 1 o & X W2 |20 Neowt: Namts, Very dall and | 1q 30 es medium, 158 16@15%e; medium, R > g " 7 oK 19¢; low medi ; M &SP pia Bf g 'e'x.\'.’?:?:" n":'.‘.’;‘.;“" N0 2| 1O e a e, 143015 Heavy fne, e _for e Ox wified, £1 15 e o | aficats No. 1 Northern Duiuth, $1 008 £. o b :gg:gc%c‘. fine medium, e c@l0c; medium, | [} Marrowfat Squach, jobbing e B B ureks ca® t. O k ; Jow medlum, . - - B o & s o renor Tt " e 5 O 1 | Stonviner e Choice, 180ite: fne average, | POURd Ll o Coos Sacramente outh st prd diately turned weaker under extensive moom | 17@18c: fine medium 3o T e R v Poul ) s s ey o - selling. poor outside support, biz. intrease 1 | 16@17c; staple, 19@20c; choice, 1 oultry and Game. Cumi 4 25 in Fresno Dela & Hudson ::r::w siocks and tavorsble weather in the | @19 dcke: Plonayivanid Anthracie E€s. 14 Independer. . Dei, Lack & W.. uthwes e close show @1%c net de- T e The Poultry market had a firm tone, o % San Luie :-m,,—.‘ R Denver & Rio G "s"“’mb‘,‘"’c,"'"""lm‘;;’“c July closea 90%c; Northern Wheat Market being light and the demand brisk. o e &&%M_‘:‘ oy AT soa1s Los Angeles . ‘h;-‘r‘ & Rio G vfd flg'on_&“,,;“;l:; common to choice, 1903 6__._1. chl:'l,une in, e t part of the car that ar- | tain descripticns, $11 “..: 1bs and $12 S0 Als AW }1 peF 3 2 e S e e A x 2% e HIDESSteady. RTLAND, ABrl_ 12 —WHEAT~Waila e = Hocking Valley : Rt g o P wuu. T5c: bluestem, S3c; valley, T3c (export Cal G & B - Mocking Val pfa. B0 W% @0k 80 | clesed ateady. 15020 potrcs bimmee. liires . a4 ;ll;rmlcrl‘l:m!rnl D 800 130% 1303 1301 | 167,500 bags, .,“.m,,,{“ Moy 4 rnoog'i'vc e French, bark. Armen Slearsd to-day for galeL.C > | Jowa Centra i with bushels Jowa Cent ptd BT SR 6.75@6.80c. of wheat. Cleared previously. BAL& P e K C Southern 3 | Rio, frm: No ¥ invoice, ‘Ti4c; mild, steady; | g, Falmouth, with 110, FecH 16 — K C South pfd 37 MAx_m. auiet; fair refining, 3%c; cen. | Dushels, ana, teamsBip Lothian, -st_be.. 00 mruu. Lu-z 3%c; molasses sugar, 27c, | POrts. W n.z;: ‘bushels. 1081, 142% " - 81 “DRIED FRUITS. April 12~ WHEAT—Unchanged; <00 | Metro 8t_Ry 1800 1T 115% !5% lwu’on'mn APPLES—The market shows mumu- ‘;e b 17 LG "% 1?” Cloudy .00 | xinn & st hnin- ¢ 1o improvement in point of demand. Common, 7:»'“? P .E: Cioay %0 i 5. Cotn— — PO BN b e e doslc; pome, 5%@0%c; chole, 63 @8l Northern Business. d e — i ] k-3 i : 3% R aee 1n’ pooe Seidid | ahs ho' o Fonl 05 e 0| Mies, K & wei. ... ... 1713 | further weakness, with prices ranging xmu SEATT 12 Clearings, $654,475; - c‘,",.',‘fl Independeioe .29 8% 00 | 3 39 | 3c Wuw . “‘f“ it = i e b : ol g i A Are m‘m‘e: - i 12.—Clearings, $352,221; | and MV& MtTOs. <k 3-8 -8 g -00 ea tra, ohe tra chowce, 10 omuc. 3. . April 12.—Clearings, $608,275; b ol P s | 88 .7%1:- exul ¢ > P C R 5 -— e ow W cowr 0] 2% chice, %,@S; fancy, DI4G10 Peatse.” "%"’w nfi"fl 12—Clearings, $368,167; iuv“!- = ” 76 B8 58 E < oo | - 5 - ek fi:{m ool -5 New Vork Metal Market, : NeRE@ O i % 9 N ~Clay .00 | 7815 - : - M2 T 60 SW PuCldy 00| @ EW YORK, April 12—Tin closed - oW Rl ST 0 T 4 NW Cloar 00 un':o.u.umzmm:m:fii'.‘:‘ LOCAL MARKETS. Costa 36 4 04 @ b SW PrCiay (00| Rook 8" | futures in the London market. Locally the | o 4 e % B8R PUOw I (AL &8 8 was quict and unchanged,. closing ¢ | ¢ ’ O das ¢ PUCldy .00 | 8t Louts 15 g2 121, i . B4 B0 46 NW Clear = .00 | £t Touie 34 Wwas closing Exchange and Bullion. } a2 B o B B Ciar ey Southern at u-m-et-cu‘ 6 e Sprdion 92 80 50 W Clear .00, .,.."‘"‘"'".. Rast d-n-lme. §is 2 E v o o R 80 46 Cloudy 00| Toxas 24 w : : 5 | Yume e B84 D6 62 EW UGy 200] B y—cu&‘-u-nunuhm bl