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- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1904, SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 1 street stock several points lozver. al stocks quiet, with more firmness in mining shares. cht changes in Silver and Sterling Exchange. 1gland does mot reimpose the import duty on Grain. I"heat and Barley quiet and fractionally lower. Yats, Corn and Rye well held, but quiet. ] i ur in light and cereal products in fair demand. Hay contract for Manila awarded to local firms. Rain keeps the Hay market rather weak. Feedstuffs still in light supply and firm. Southern Bean districts get rain at last. Merchants’ Exchange fixes standard for Beans. Potatoes firmly held. Onions weak. Vegetables arriving freely. Powltry in light receipt and firm. Game steady. Cold wet wweather checks the demand for Oranges. Homolulu steamer brings up a line of Bananas. Butter weak, with larger arrivals. Cheese sti Eggs coming in more freely, but very steady. Prunes weak, with sellers making concessions. 1 a drug. Rumored prospect of a setilement of the Raisin difficuities. Provisions quiet here and in the West. Hides quwiet and steady. Several changes in Leather. Addstional descriptions of Spring Wool coming in. Hops smactive, both locally and in New York. Cattle, Sheep and Hogs in sufficient supply. n t N6 c. Japan and Her Gold. B e 4 Giear 1, 10| Pullman Par_car P | Siscoutusiug to tne bulls, the Weather there | -y .y 1 20, Nondy , Republic Steel .... being reported as greatly fmproved and that — :'-.’?&“mfilg - d\-tn:?.\‘v.-du’l.t{u: ixot‘itr‘::lr}:*n gg Cloaay Republic Steel pfd. | B e aereage 15 now almost sssubed: Lonk 8 & XX 1ne Gor. | Los Angeles.. Cloudy .ui | Bubber Goods ... wheat was offered freely from the beginning, lows ongkong an gt Eing Ooo- | ot Tassalpein pioudy -5% | Rubber Goods pfd. | but the mafority of traders were timid about | poration, 8,000,000; Anglo-C 00,000, 1n. | North Head. Cloudy. .0 | Tenn Coal & Iron.. buying, notwithstanding the fact that the | 1.100,000; Nevada National B-‘n s A oe00.. | Phoenix ... 00| U S Leather . . | pumercus crop damage reports are still being S iants from December 1. 1008, to_ats | Bt Beyes Ti 99| U 8 Leather ptd . 9% | recelved from Indlana, Hlinols, Missouri and i eore from Jepan amount to 45,153,000 | Portiand .. 02| U S Realty 7 0i; ' Kensas. The lack of demand soun started to this port from Japan amount to 43153,¢ 21| v & Realty pid . 511 | prices downward, and for the remainder of | cn, or BLOT6.800, consigned to the following Cloudy 57| 1 & Rubber 1215 | the session a decidedly weak tone was mani- | s: Hongkong and Ehanel anking Cor- Y { ©* S Rubber pfa... 571% [fest. The market lacked any support. Busi- | ration, 16.150.000: International Banking 81 U S Steel 11 ‘| nees trom out of town was chiefly in the or ton, §,606,000; Anglo-Californtan Bank. U § Steel pra. .. S15 | ture of selll ders from the Northwest and | 550,000, Nevade National Bank, 525000 . Westinghse Eiec | Bouthwest. A decrease of 617,000 bushels in Parie ‘and American Bank, 4/00.00. | S50 1, S0l Py L i ThiS the world's visible supply, as'shown by the According to advices received by Gaelic. | Seattle Cloudy 93 | Northern Securities Bradstreet's—« much smaller amount ~than der Gate of March 12 the amount of gold | SIS - e s Ay {hiad been anticipated—cantributed weakness to a by the Bank o npén'h“rjr. stands in | o0t - Sotal sales {the gencral_situation. After July had de- abost Bhe datue selation 55 the Japaness Shovs | Walls Watia Cloudy UNITED RAILROADS OF FRANCISCO: {etited to Bitsc, ~thirs WER SRS CURIREIN | e e 8700 yon, with & mote cir. | innemucca Clondy NEW YORK, April' 10.—No bond transac. | SUBPOrL A" slighe rally ceshlted, bt the mar- nst it of 200,250,000 yen Binaed Clear ticns to-day. —ed between 91%c and 92 dnd closed at | WEATHER CONDITIC AND G |NORR Mexpfa. ... ... .. 8% New York Central. 1,100 116% 116 116 | Norfolk & Western. 2,900 58% b7% 513 { Nor & West pfd.. ..... ; 8 Ontario & Western. 2174 Pennsylvania J1% P, C C&St 6214 Reading 1% | | Reading 1 T8Y Reading 2d_pfd. 64 | Rock Island Co.... 22% | Rock Island Co pfd. 200 6314 63 StL & SF 24 prd.. €00 4T% StLouis & SW.... ..... 14 | St Louis & § W pra Southern Pacifl: | Southern Railwi Southern Ry pfd.. t Texas & Pacific.... BtL&W ..... " 8t L & W ptd.. Unicn Pacific. ..... | Union Pacific pfd.. | Wabash .. | Wabash pfd. Wheeling & L E.. Wisconsin Central. Wisconsin Cen ptd, Express Companies— Adame ... . g1 | American . | United_States | Wel Argo Miscellaneous— Amalgam Copper . Am Car & Found.. 19% 19 19 | break of 2% on 'chanze to-day.with Armour | AmCer & Foprd.. . ... ... Tihlan chen setier —The eneral’lnipression. was | Am Cotton Oil 3000 30 20 that the bix line heid by that house has | Am Cot Oil : been quietly liquidated during the - last two ! {Am Tee ... . weeks and that the deal s practically over. | | Am Ice pra . The Armour selling to-day began shortly be- | Am. Linseed ‘Oil Sy [fore noon and for an hour tha pit was in a | Am Lin OW pra 25 * Piurmotl, anxious longs dumping their lines, | Am Locomotive 30% fghting to get rid of thejr ogrn before tne | | Am Loco ptd .. S1¢ buttom weni qut of the market.. One repre- | | Am Smelt & Ref. 3% |sentative of the Armour Cofwpuny sold per- Am Smelt & R pi G214 |songlly fully 500,000 bushels of May and made Am Sugar Refining. (3, |nO efforl either At concealment or support | Anaconda Min Co. Brooklyn Rap Trn. Celo Fuel & Iron.. Consolidated Gas - Corn Products orn_Products pfd. | Distillers’ Securit. General Electric . Internat Paper Internat Paper pfd. Internat Pump Internat Pump pfd. .. tional Lead ... 1, % North American Pacific Mail Pressed § Car pfd T AMERICAN CAN COMPANY % | £126 10s, while futures were 12s 6d lower- * ' high as 3% | of firm cables, 8% | steady 5%@5%¢c; choice, BK@6%c; hm.'y' T@i%e. ¢ PRUNES—Continue quiet at priees ranging trem 3 to b¥%c, according to grade. APRICOTS—Are meeting with a moderate demand and rule quiet; choice are quoted at 914@10c; extra cholce, 10%@10%c; fancy, 11glsc. 3%, G EACHES—Rule_quiet but steady; choice are held at T4 @7%¢c; extra choice, T%@8c; fancy, 9%@10c. New York Metal Market. | NEW YORK, April 10.—Tin was quoted in | the London market with spot 17s 6d lower £126 2s Gd. The local market for tin was | easter in sympathy With foreign declines, clos- infi at $27 50028, 5 ! “.Copper declined 5s 61 in the maag.m“ut. | | with spot closing at £57 17s 6d dnd futures at | £57 125 Gd. Locally the copper market is ! | nominally unchanged. Lake is quoted at $13 25 @13 6235, electrolytic at $13 1214@13 25 and casting at $12 871013 8214, Lead also declined in London a matter of 1s | 3d to £12 s, Lut remained unchanged at $3 00 @4 65 in the New York market, . Spelter was firm locally at $5 35@5 30. London it advanced 2s 6d to £23 7s 6d. Iron closed at h2s 3d In Glasgow and at 44s 733d in Middiesboro. Locally iron is steady at recent prices. No, 1 foundry, Northern, is | quoted at $15 25@15 75; No. 2 foundry, North- | ern, at $14 16@1d 25, No. 1 foundry Southern, | and No. 1 foundry, Soutkern, soft, at $14 25@ 14 75, In 1 l Chicago Board of Trade.: Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, April 19.—May corn had a savage The Armour originally was generally estimated as , (00,000 bushels and it was acéum between 47c and 53 The when the break got under way. 1 ing price’ to-day for May was $0%¢ just ic under the final figures of yesterday Upanimity of reports from Northwest and | | Southwest that the weather is excellent | brought out liberal sales of long wheat here | | to-day. As a result July wheat at the'close | sbowed a of an even cent. July corn is | Oats are off ¢ and provisions |~ Rain in Ka with an official forecast of | | more to follow. caused bearish sentiment | among wheat traders at the opening. In spite | e market here was barely | s of July being unchanged | initial s News from the Northwest also was | 19c; medium, 15@15%c; medium, 16@17c; low medium, 17@18c. ‘Wyoming—Fine, 14 i heavy fine, 13@ 13%¢; fine medium, 1&; medium, 18@19¢; low medium, 18@19c. Utah_and Nevada—Fine, 14%@15c; heavy 15%@16c; me- gflf’ “115“&‘: 1'onw“ ..'2&“.!‘.:1"'1 3t ng's I}’ool Market. ST. LOUIS, April 19.—Wool steady: medium des, combing and clothing, 1! : ligh ne, 14@17%c: ~ heavy, fine, 12@1ilac; tubd washed, 20@31e. i Northern Wheat Market. GREGON. J PORTLAND, April 19.—WHEAT —Walla ‘Walla, 7hc; bluestem, 82c; valley, 80@Slc. wmg«}m. - TACOMA, April . —WHEAT—Bluestem, 83¢; club, T4e. 1 | LOCAL MARKETS. - | * e - * Exchange and Bth'mQ Sterling Exchange, — §8 S(erll:: Ex:h:'r::: !-llx['fiyt - _— ‘: Bg& Sterling Bxchange. cables — 489 New York Exchange, sight - 12 New York Exchange. tele — 13 Silyer, per ounce: e Ad Megican Dollars, nomin o= 4315 Wheat and Other Grains. ] 2 WHEAT FREIGHTS—Remain quiet and un- changed at about 13s spot and 228 6d for new crop 1 The chartered Wheat fleet in port has a reglstered tonnage of 3451, against #470 tons on the same date year; discn- 3 against 84,760; on the way to this port, 226,460 tons, against 316,400, WHEAT—The foreign markets continued quiet and unchanged. The crop looks favorable all over Kurope as a_rule, weather. The Englith Financial Budget, issued Yesterdyy, did not reimpose the Import duty on srain. > Chlcago was 1c lower and featureless. The cash situation was re business ot of the question and the mills not in_the market, as there is no demand for Flour. In the locai market futures were lower, but there was no change in the cash grain. According to the report of the Chicago Trade | Builetin the ageregate supplies of breadstuffs | credited to Europe in all positions on April 1, 1904, were 12,310,000 bushels more than re- ! ported on April 1, 1803, and 7,240.000 bushels more than on April 1, 1902. Adwices from Europe indicate that the crops in that quarter aré generally in a_favorable condition. In the United Kingdom the acreage will be small and the crop iighter than usual. In France, Ger- many, Spain, Italy, Hun, outlodk for Wheat 'is rather favorable. In Rus- sia slight damage by frost in the southwest has been sustained, but In other quarters the outlook is fair. CASH WHEATS California Clul 1 37%@1 ; California White_Australlan_ $1 471461 571¢; Northern Club, $1 35@1 10; Northern Bluestem, $1 47%@ 155 per ctl. FUTURES. Session 9 fo 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. Close. December ... 132 132 ~ 1al 1l May . 131% §131% $131 $131 2 p. m. Session. Open. High. Low. Close. May—No sales. . e December ...$1 313 $1 31% $131 $1 31% BARLEY—The market continues quiet, both as to cagh grain and futures. There was a job- bnig sale of Feed at the top quotation, but for round lots most dealers named $1 11} as the ! ruling fgure. The feeling was weak, owing | to the rain, which extended from one end of the State to the other, and was quite coplous down south. CASH BARLEY, ed, $1 10@1 13%; Shipping and Hrewing, P with seasonable | ed dull, with export ; ry and Roumania the | geles and $1 from Dried Peppers, nominal; Dried Okra, rer Ib; Green Peppers (Mexican), b .dlm'flt Squash, jobbing at 1 ' pound, A e 1% Poultry and Game. Avcther qarof Wistnl Pogltry way so sale | and cleaned up well at stead ices. The re- ceipts o‘t‘d dn'r?:u:e A H lou| m"'l.sr! ©o0ps, a the exception of small Broi | all_descriptions ruled firm at previous prices. Occaslonal sales of fine large young Roosters i-nd 8o0d heavy Hens were reported at an ad- vance over the maximum quotations, but the | general run of offerings sold within the quoted | Tange. was steady, with the demand and supply about balancing. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 15G17c per Ib; Geese, 1 . Goslings, ——: Dicke, 85 5085 30 por seren tor s1d and 86 506 750 for. young; Hens, $7@8 for large and $5 50@6 50 for emall; young Roosters, $7@ |§,30; old _Roosters ; Fryers, 50; Brotlers, 50 for and for small; Pij $1 25@1 per dozen for old and $1 752 25 for Squabs. GAME—Gray _Geese, $2 r _dozen; | White Geese, 75:@$1; Brant. ; Honkers, | $3@4: English Snipe, $3 50G4; c Snipe, $1 50@1 75; Rabbits, $1 25@2; Hare, $1 25. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. H | | teceints of Butteg were the largest for e 1 long time, as will L seen, and the market continued ' weak, with dealers ready to make | concessions to close and large buyers. There { was no actual decline, however. tinued In excessive supply and dull at un- 1| changed aquotations. The feeilng in ranch Eggs remained as be- | fore stated. - Some receivers were dl to | get an advance, but the majority of the large handlers quoted the market precisely as before. Receipts were about 260 cases larger than on | the preceding day, but the general tone of the | market was firm. Store Eggs showed a wider | range, extra good - lots bringing as much falr ranch and poor lots going as low as 15c. plecelpts ware' 80,600 ibs Butter, 1787 cases ks and 11, cese. BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 18g10c 8¢ extras and 17G17%c for firsts; dairy, 15@ | 17%ec; store Butter, 13@14c; cold storage, nom- | Inal. CHEESE—8@9c for good to choice new rades; Young Americas, and T@T%e for lower | 9%@1lUc; Eastern, 15@16c; Western, 14@15c | per_1b. | EGGS—Ranch. 18@19c for fair to choice; store, 15@18c per dozen. { Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | Recelpts of Strawberries consisted of eight | chests of Longworths from Palo Alto and about twenty-two chests of -the larger varieties from Watsonville. The receipts included some very poor lots, which were hard to dispose of even at the minimum quotations, while choice offerings met with prompt sale at full figures. i Trade In the Orange market was of a light Jobbing character, as loeal buyers were di couraged by the inclement weather and were taking no more than absolutely necessary to supply their regular trade. Prices were un- changed, and poor quality fruit, which consti- tuted the bulk of the supplies, was being offer- ed freely at liberal concessions. Tangerines were offering again and sold at T5c@$l per small- box. Lemons and Limes were quoted steady at previous prices. The market was | practically bare of Bananas during the early | trade, but the steamer Alameda arrived from Honolulu late in the dayswith 4150 bunches, nearly all of which were too gigen for imme- diate use. STRAWBERRIES — 75c@$1 10 for Long- worths and 26@50c per drawer for the larger varietie $1G2 25 per box, FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 50@2 for fancy, $1G150 for choice and bc@$1 for standard; Tangerines, 75c@$1 per small box; Lemons ' $2 503 for fancy, $1 5081 75 for cholce and $1G1 25 for standard: Grape Fruit, $1 25@2; Mexican Limes, $4 50@5 per case; Bananas, $1 25@12 25 per bunch® for Hawailan 15 AUCTION SALES o) AU wuufi.xcmt MAR- . SIXTH ", WEDNESDA! .M 20, at 11 a. m., I will sl 45 good horses. 3. DOYLE, Auctloneer. 5 Sows,. 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off, :Ind Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota~ ons. Retail Meat Prices. The following retail prices for meats aré mud by the Retall Butchers’' Protective As- BEEF—Prime Roast, 15§18c: Porterhouse Steak, 18G22%c; Tenderloin Steak, 1 3 Sirloin Steak, lix‘llc; Top Round 1315¢c; Beef Stew, l0¢; Corned Beef, S@0c; Soup Bones, 4c; Soup Meats, 5aloe. L VEAL—Loin Roast, 15@20c; Shoulder Roast, 12! 15¢; and Cutlet: ; Stew, T [UTTON—Leg, 15c; uarter, 12%e; Stew, 8@10c; Prime 3 . LAMB—Leg, 20c; ‘orequarter, 12%( T Hindquarter, 18@20c; Shoulder Roast, 12%j¢; Cheps, 20c. PORK—Roast, 12%@18c; Chops, 15@18c. These prices do not cover the cheapér grades, :;e" is Impossible to quote regular prices om m. : General Merchandise. BAGB—Grain Bags. 0%c spot and 5%c June- July; Gg“m(lu. % 3; Wool Bags, 32G3%c; Fleece ne, 7@8c. CANNED FRUITS—The California Fruit Canners’ Assoctation quotes the following price list: CRSETER , F .2 % E E3 a | FRUITS. A 7R Apples .. [#1 55081 §1 1@ ‘Apricots I > w[ 1 w s Blackberries 1 1 1 Cherries R. A. {2151 70| 1 Cherries, white. i § % Cherries, black 200 1 1 Grapes | 138 1 1001 Yellow Free Peaches .41 30| Lemon Cling Peaches...| 3 00| ... Pears . (2 i Plums 11351 Ll o5 Raspberries {250 2 m 190 Strawberries 4200 1 140 CANNED VEGETABLES Tomatoes, 2%-1b standard, S5¢; Green Peas—Petits pois. $1 35 8c; standard, sitted, $1: Y marrowfats, S2ijc. | COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- & Seattle, $6 50: Bryant, $6 50; Bea- ver Hill, $6. Stanford. $7: Rosiyn, $7; Coos Bay, $5 50; Greta, $7: Wallsend, $7: Richmond. §7 50; Cumberland, $13 In bulk and $14 25 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Ege, $14: Welsh Authracite Egg, $13; Weish Lump, $11 50; Cannel, $8 50 per ton: Coke, $11 50@13 per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks; Rocky Moun- tain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 ibs and $12 80 per long ton, according to brand. PACIFIC CODFISH—Bundles, per Ib, 4%c; cases, regular, 5%c; cases, extra large, 6l Eastern style, 6lc; boneless, 6! Narrow Gauge,” 6%e; “‘Norwa; 4o Ti4c: bloeks, ‘‘Oriental 6i4e; b" “Sea- bright,” 6%ec; tablets, Te, x : fancy boneless, 83, @8%c: pi 4 . $8° ickied Cod. half bbls, $4 75: Pirate Cove Cod FiVer OIl per dozen pints, $6; per gallon, $3 35, less 10 per cent. CORDAGE—The local company quotes as follows, G0 days or 13 per cent discount for cash, 1o sales under 10,000 Ibsy Manila, 143c; Sisal, 10%c; Duplex, 9%¢; Bale Rope, 11i4@ 11%¢ per PP EE Costa Rica—14@15%e for strictly prime (o faney washed: 125G1ise for prime ovashed; 11%@12%¢ for good washed: 11%@Glie for good to prime washed peaberry; 10@lic for to prime peaberry; 11@§121c for good to 7, FORBCAST. mmon, bid 41;, asked 4%; preferred, bid | 1) .the face of the declining tendency of | $1 174@1 20; Chevalier, $1 16@1 20 for fair and —— for Central American; Pineapples, $2 | prime; 0@10%¢ for fair; c for common The Weather and Crops. The pressure has risen rapidly along the asked 38%. wheat, the corn market exhibited consider- | to choice, @3 per dozen. to_ordinary. . . SN coast of ornia_and Southern Oregon, and NEW YORK BONDE. able firmness during the early part of the FUTURES, | : e Salvador— @K (6r z‘n’m;ufil;: e weekly report of A, G. McAdie, section | conditio: becoming more favorable for T § 16511 & N uified 4 gesston, due largely o small receipts, Buying Session 9 to 11:30 2, m. Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. | 3% for,_strietly pime, washed: 106 3 T of the climate and crop service of Do 105% | Man con | - o - k Open. 1gh. ow. oso ~ o 5 . 4 TENERAL SUMMARY | vada and Oregon oS Do = tained until near the middle of the day when DECCMUEr oo $1 10 atkea * | _The feature of the market at present is the | 9}4@10c for good to prime semiwashed; was warm and clear in all sec- | There has been a fall in temperature of from Do Minn & St L A leading long brgan to sell large quantities | 2 Sablic | weakness in Prunes, which have recently de- | 9%ac for '“Dh.;i 015 me""‘m'- o good o e e s with | sigiet to twenty dmgress over Newsds ood| I oteen gy R T of May. Under these_offerings the market | p. m. Ses 7 2 clined materially both here and in the East | green unwashed: SWMEWUC for &o superior cloudy weather at the ciose and | ’lr"«'?r‘(‘nr « h:nr?u e Do old 4s reg. Do 2ds i :L ;;.‘ e "n"\.l :nu\]») 3{:5 l:r]h-ery declining S cialele Upal’\. H.m.. Lz’\‘\;’ u&sf‘ :—:‘?M‘(;r; .‘:‘ewlt:lll:,_‘g!.z:; ‘;mp:_::‘;:,‘“mm" 3\;.; :lnn::; peal H nferior or- . the ocemtral and morthern sections. | The following maximum wind velocities ar ¢ NR of A i about 2 3 X e ne, SRy W : D e o woms | sopartad: Wikiimmnen, 80 mbes semibwan: | acl o MR ot N Weather was favorable for farm gwork and = OATS—White are scarce and firm at the ad- . unsatisfactory. Ralsins are still unsettled and | Nicaragna—Nominal; 12 @13%e for prime to S Smithae SmSa g s ¥ PoIDE ey o R 44 b B e of freer_accent vance already noted. Red are in fair supply the packers have lately shown signs of selling | fancy washed: 9%@lic for fair to strictly good aused ® rapid melting of the smow in ths | Sa: southwest; Point Reves, 48, | Do adj 48 N 7-G gen there was talk reer accentancek of eorn y P i y gn: 8 X ki o for $000 10 Separk ey TR meih srater. has | wes 40, southeast; Los An- | Atlantic C L 4s. 9% Nor Pac. 4s by the West. especially Nebraska. One reason |and quiet, but firmly held. There are hardly at a decline from the gstablished quotations to | Washed. 84 95%0 for good 16 superice Smpmal- ain washed out some of th st the | Eeles Flaffstaff, 36, southwest, | Bal & Ohio 4s. .. Ty i arsigned for the slump wae that In order to | any Gray here and the quotations are largely gct back their money, but there was a report | ed; 9%@10%¢c for & P ashed pea- aguin washed out some of th t the | geles. : Al al & On . i 2 i | prevent the sclling of any of these acceptances, | nominal, yesterday that the frictional difficuities which | BEFTY 0 seoion 0o tor im ot Sios Bt SRREsl. | . Forecast made San Francisco for thirty | Central of Ga Bs. OSL 4s & partic which are likely to grade well, the big bu White, $1 3091 40: Black $1'25@1 30; Red,, have demoralized the market for. some time | - Guatemsls S SICOeTRu Qors, (o8 SRRy e showers were beneficial te and | hours ending midnight, April 20: Do 1st inc B odet PIALE declded to break the priee of the May option. ' $1 25@1 35; Gray,”$1 S28L@1 371% per. ctl. BYT ore at last In & falf Way (0 Te sstiled. | Washed: (M@IMc fof strietls pued wadts e S B RO e ton | Northern California nowers Wednesday; | Ches & Ohio 3 Keading gen 8. The market closed weak and near the low ~ CORN—Remainy as before quoted, the mar- | pime iy 10 CHanes in Nuts oY, DO | e ‘for $00d washed M 01030 Tor taie places except over continued cool; fresh southwest winds. Chi & Alton 3 SL & 1 M con be.1 July opened unchanged to. lic higher | ket being quiet but steady, with sufficient de- FRUITS— Aprjcots, 8%:@10%¢ for Royals and | washed; 8G9¢ for medium: T@8kc for interior rtions the southern n a—Showers Wednesday, L & 8 F fg 4s 134 €001 nd cloged at 49 @403c. May mand to take care of the moderate arrivals. 9@12c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 4%@ | to crdinary; 10%@12%c for fair to prime wash~ = was made during the sh southerly changing to northerly Louis SW lsts. 9 wflter having ranged bet"ten“ “8". rn sacked, $1 35@i 40‘ for Yf‘llow Ge; sun-drled, 3@d1% Peaches, 514@7%c; | ed Dpeaberry: 9%@l10c lcr“uod to prime un- menced heading o i L 4., 5 181 325,@1 40 fol ‘hite and . 35 r v 1568 i . | washed npeaberry: 812@9%c for good to eu- Joaq Valley da—Light rain or smow Wednesday, | Pit traders and commjssion houses bought | Mixed: Califorala. 1 vellow,” $1 55@1 42 5;5:: flgz 4ot o g ua‘rnylr:a .Pln;-um. o oy some sectione. but inued cool; brisk westerly winds diminish- | Do col 55 .. g in-the session on the strength *In small round do,.§1 1:55: White, $1 40@1 15 b < g e . AT KR - Several slight varfations. fn Sole genera week ¢ C & SLgn 118 tuation. The break In wheat and per ctl: Egyptian. $1 40@1 50 for white and ES—1903 crop, 2@2%c for the four | Leather will be seen. Otherwise there is no P g Feggp 4 isco and vielnity —Occarional light | Chi” Term 4. 80 (T, St 1, & W 4. 601 | corn induced considerable reallzing. resulting | §1 27@1 50 for bramwn. 3 change. market continues quiet. Sole. agh mot @s large as anticir earlier southerly winds changing 1o | Cons Tobacco 4s. 58 |Union Pacific 45,101 | In a weaker ton e close was almost at |~ RYE-Quiet and umchanged at $1 30@1 327 ‘ St 3 c: extra_heavy, b} e season. Showers during the mext twc McADIE, District Forecaster. | Golo & So v . 85 |- Do cony 4., . 9 | the bottom. July closed %o lower at FTie. | per et o " - il i \RATSINS—The Asscclation quotes the follow- | Bl e, 2%;‘ PHou ks wjil be sary to make even fair C'F & 1 conv Bs. T134/ U § Steel 24 & Provisions were stronz early in the day on ' ' BUCKWHEAT—§1 75@2 per ctl. {106 Pricee: < SRIREE e SUTE caiRCRs | anine c: Harness Léather, w « in many of southern d Far- | # - # | Den & Rio G 4s. 98| Wabash 1sts .. an exvellent demand {rom- promineat n;cklnxi iy L Bl e e i 1oy | Bate tar Mo, and 2glse ‘for are engaged in_plowing and cultivating | | | | Erte prior lien 45. 88 | Do deb B...... nierests, but the market vielded to the ex- : Tl ‘A R : less Loose | 5. medium, 30@37c: light, ;- Skirt- Crchuins ant Shacopsis. Bn Semt wectssss S| 1 EASTERN MARKETS 1 D et BN &K Sets de treme weakness in graina, . The cloge wae Flowr and Millstuffs. Mimeatels, 4lic; Seedlens fontea, Sige: S-crown | & Jodium,, S0GEC Ugh S9GRC SR | too wet for the cultivation of hop | | J4AX R £ SAD. || p'W & D C Iste.105%Wis Cent 4s.. case. with July pork Mi7ise lower, at $12 2215 N s, oo alags loose. S%e: | jar Leather, 15160 per foot: Trace Leathier; 40 and the crop will probably be late. | ¥- — — % | Hock Val 4lgs...106% | @12 25 July lard was down ' 21@5c, At qpo oo oo ort & light demabd for | moress Ul N ctoncd. FAc: Scediess | gife; Kip, unfinished: $0950c: per ;. Ve ects are dol 3 Green feed % | | c Y ‘G BTOC! £6 6715. Ribs were off 214@bc at $6 47%@ 8. ol mliers regart % A9 mand for, Thompsons, unbleached, 5lgc. Layers, per 20- | gnished, 50G60c per Ib: Calf, finished, - R B 5 B W YORK MINING STOCKS, - 7 | Flour, th v t il 1 préducts 1b box—6-crown Imperial clusters, $3; - " 7 - entiful in most places and cattie are in good New York M. Marke | Aa 20iLittle Chief 6 bu. { Flour, the average movement in cereal products ; $2 30: 4 "CTOWN | per |b; Wax Sides, 16@17c per foot: Belt Knife DO Tapiatis G SRCRINE Pep- New York Money Market. Allatns ‘Con i ok The leading futures ranged as follows: [‘nfilem" firm market,for Feeds. 51 80m | B5. Aerown London Layers $1 0 Zcrewn | SPUts. 14@16c; Rough Spilts Sgle per ¥ b4 Articles- Open. High. Low. Close. 5 —California Family =Extras, $1 e Aot 3 ¢ e TANBARK—Ground. $20@28 per ton; stick, - s & Breece 10/ Ophir ’ 3 0. . e London Layers, $1 25; usual advance for E » nges are in blossom in the Sacramento| NEW YORK, A 19.—Close—Money on | 03 Phoenix [ ;g Roneat g s ¥ | PG enal desiet B'",";bb,"‘""‘,'.;," 20G5; tional boxes and layers. Seoded—Fancy fotes | $15G18 ver cord. o ik and _Southern California. _Deciduous | call was last loan and closing 09 Fotost VA B By sl BH I s ng at ¥3 8504 35 .rions, per 1b. The: fancy 32-0z cartons, Dt | aadibe Taooras dbe por e Ty e Ly R - s o or. | o1 o, . | July, ol 7 P ¥ Per | add Bc; 3 O e T L T e . L IO T ! July. new C.... 863 AeW Shiy 8% | . MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as | Package, 6%c: fancy bulk cartons, per Ib, T4ac; | 4 for raw; Castor Oil, in cases, No. 1. T0c: es, apricots and monds give Time lpans—Were eas; Sixt days, 23§ per | et 2 s ' choice 16-0z cartons, per Ib, 7%c; choice 12-0z e 2 vieids. Strawberries of | cert: ninety days, 2% @3 per cent; six months, | b Small Ho; 5 plember, old. 838 K 8274 83 ° | follows: Graham Flour. $3 50 per 100 Ibe; = CA%CE T Dackage. 6%bl | chotes TOIR care | EeNem A, $1 10@1 12 Lucol. 45¢ for boiled in market and the yield | 31@4 per cent | Leagville G T g 2 4 | September. new 824 82% 8i% 1% | Rye Flour, §3 503 Rye Meal $3 45 Ride Flour, | {or,0u ", B G0z artcine, seetod Seed. | and 43¢ for raw; China Nut, 60g70c per gallon RAMENTO VALLEY.—Warm weather ? | ~ ~ May .. 324 62 49% 40y g e B R cd Seedlings, Muscatels, per I, 3 E s quent showers Guring the week were Dankers' bills at $1.874564.5750 for | London Closing Stocks. [July ool 308 301 4oy 0% | wheat Floui $4 S0md 5. Cracked Wheat £1: 10200q SCCAHNES USRS Do I SR PO | o, Se; natural winter Sperm OUl, S0e; extra and Bkt $rees aud vines af S BrGs seand st 8s | | BB, 2 WRO% SR 8 R oate: bola, $7 2508 60: In skend, §6 750 S—Walnuts, No. 1 Softshell, Litgqtact | DG "Ollla’ winter straimed Lard OIF Toe: . vines ad- | e | ~"Onts No. 2= | Rol s, bbls, §7 25 ; in sacks, " 2 9 . 80c; . T5e; and fruit trees and vines ad | Cons for money.. 88 |N Y Central BTN Pl bans a8 an 375 | 8 10; Pearl Barley, $6: Split Peas, boxes, 2. 1Y%@i2c; No. 1 hardshell, 13@13%c: | No' 1 Lard Oil, 60c; pure Neatsfoot Ofl, 78e: D, SN S8 srehnsiists G | e WS | "Do for acct.88 1.16|Nor & Westérn.. 59% | July 373 H 318 | Green Peas, 8550 per 100 Tbs. BN 2O e Almonds. e AT o onea: | No. 1 Neatsfoot OIl, 65c; light Herring OM. exeert in the overfiowed ditricts | Mexican dollars—43c. Anaconda 3% Do pra 1908 | Reptember .. 1% 3K 3R | A B et | o tor” Languedoc: Beanuts, 0G7e for | i0c: dark Herring Oil, 4dc: Saimon Ofl, fc: obably yield @ fair crop in most | Bonds—Governments, irregular; railroads, ir- | Atchison Liont & West .22 Mess Pork, per 100 1bs Havy d Feedstufi B o e M o | boiled Fish Oil, #0c; raw Fish Ofl, 38c; bofted iy A . | sogun 7 Db prd . 5% | Pennsylvania ... 60% § NS e 11 . ay and Feedstufts. H P 3 : - | Paint Ofl._3bc: raw Paint, Ofl, 53c. = reported that hops on the over- | regular IR B | By yanl Ton | May L9812 90 11 08K 3D & @ IONBY—Comb, 10@11ic for white and 8% | “COAL OIL— Water While g were mot seriously injured, but ———— 3 821 - [y o5t i ke f o, or amber; water White extracted, 5@ | 1. . hh = < altaifa was ruined. Work is pro- | New York Stock Market. Qan Pacife ... 1304 Rebding S E% | Lard, per 100 1bs The Government yesterday awarded the con- | 5iic: light amber extracted, A%@4Xc: dark, | hic: Feart Ol in cases JoMcs Aot e e T o e ierrion e~ vocoming | NEW YORK. Apsil 15.—The Betiet that ac- | Chi,_Mil & .6t P.1384 150 Rallwa, ‘Short Ribe, por 100 Tbs—— [—atan average price of §17 B0 per ton, with the | T L s “,,:;..ng‘&de,&:né‘.'.o‘fl..“.",'fi - and shipments are in progress. De- | tivity awalted on the decision of the Harri- | De Beers . 10131 Do pfd May owds sn MRS 5 6 2214 6 3214 | usual éxtra preparation, sucn as double haling, | Provisi ' bulk, 25c; in cases, 3lc. t prospects are excellent | man’ petition to enjoin the Northern Securities | Den & Rio G.... 22 "[So Pacific | July 6721 640 680 |etc. The award will not affect th> daily re- OTISIONS. P RPENTINE $le per ‘gallon fo cases SB8Y 8 JONS.—The weather | plan of distribution proved true to-day when | ~ Do pfd .. g,,,l "r‘;’" {“C‘flc — J ceipts, as the two firms have the Hay in hand 7Bc in drums and iron barrels. y cloudy during the week. | the petition was refused, but it did not appear | Erle .- ok MR ) Cash Grain and Provisions. wherewith to fill the order. The market con- | Al quotations remain as before and the | RED AND WHITE LEAD Red Lead, 7@ he central and northern sec. | that the decision itaelf was the cause of the = ;;‘p‘(‘d 2181 o pra e 4 % xS n?:'g'yim'.'u;:'bfi‘:nz:: ':.nt;n;l&:\:{u:: | matket dcongl[nuucf'-‘m, with pkle:ny":’f stock | T15¢ per Ib: White Lead, 1@7'%ec, aceording to end grass are making good | increased pressure to sell stocks which devel- . ] — A B 3 fon hand. The cago marke! WS N0 | quantity. : s i give promise of excelient crops in | oped which caused @ sharp reaction in | Il Central - }fi?fi!“g\"h’d CHICAGO, April 19.—Cash quotations were | Same. chang P QUICKSILVER—$13 5044 50 for local use es, but more rain will be meeded | the whole market. The first effect of the | Louls st Y % as follows: Fiour, dull and steady: No. 2| Feedstuffs are still quoted very firm at un- | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10%c per Ib for | and $41 25@42 per flask for export. - & the southern districts. The sofl in | decision was to halt the advance in_ prices | M. K & Texas... 15%!Spanish 4s . spring_wheat, 87@96c; No. 3, 85@9b¢; No. 2 | changed prices, heavy, 1lc for light medium, 13c.for light, | SALT—Bales, $1G1 25 for common and $1 50 of the morihern counties is etill too | which was then in progress, but the highest | Dar silver—Stead %d per ounce. | ved, 9514@976; No. 2 carn, 5014@38c: No, BRAN—$20621_ per ton. 14%¢ for extra light and 15@16c for sugar-| Gi 65 for eranulated: Dairy. r:r o profitable cultivation, but some work | Prices of the day were touched afterward, and | Money—1@1}% per cent. | yeliow, 51gadc: No. 2 « 3TH@38%e: Ny MIDDLINGS—$25@28 per ton, cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12%c; Cali- | ton; Granulated. $S@10: Half Ground. 100-1b being done. Ho backward, owing to | when the decline was renewed a period of dull- | The rate of diecount in the open market for | 3 white, L@42c: No, 2 rye, 6fc; good feed. | SHORTS—$§20G21 per ton. i Ha 11%@12%c; Mess Beef, $10 50@ | hags, $4: do, 50-1b bags, $3 50: Rock Sait. §3 75 . ¥ Tl Green feed 1s plentiful and | ness intervened which was more marked than | short bills is 23%@2 7-16 per cent and for thres ing barley c; fair to’ cholce malting, | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley. $23 50@25 per | bbl; ‘extra_Meses, '$11 50@12; ' Family, | in 160 and $4 in 50 Ib bags; Genuine Liverpooi, ok is doing_ wel ts will | at any time Suring the vecent Sdull pc—;xudi | months” bills 27-16G2% per cent. s \si 1: n.xlneea.un m; Na.”l North- ;gg‘:fl"?lc-n_ yuec-l n:: tg:kemu}ug-fi»o(qgrlfi e b - e ","l‘,;',"u‘:;“s::::'gér 'f&'»zc-‘";{.' "% ’;,’ fl:dmm'“ p::v:?;' A e bably be lght In some sections, but all | The decline centered in United States Steel | 4 & | western, ; prime timot seed, 800 ‘g‘ C s ' ; i, te L i an ct 3 ther Aeciduous fruits show indications of | preferred and was unexplained by any news | New York Cotton Market. | 2 85: mess pork, per barrel, $19612 ,2“‘2, Meal, $30 50@3150; _Cracked Corn i $27, Plge' Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, 14c| SUGAR—The Western Sugar R.‘n‘”_' Com-- srge crups. Garfen tables are growing | before the market closed. Authoritative in- | 3 | per 100 pounds,'$6 4732@6 30; short ribs sides | Mixed Feed $21G22; Horee —Heans, | per Ib. e A b for | PARY auotes as ollows. per Ib. in 190-15. bage gl | timations were given that the contest against | — Goose). 58 20@6 £ short clear wides (boxed), | 40 Per, ton; Broom Lotn Feed, For ot LARDSTlercey-gui @ ¢ per for | Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, NEW YORK, April AN JOAQUIN VALLEY. —The weather was | the Northern Securities distribution will be | 0. —The cotton market | £6 H0Gs whiskey, basis of high wine e alh Baie. S i | oo A o Pia iigs S, S s | Loyieral _O0e; gandy Sramaiuied. -l ':"‘l(l-’".‘l'lhlf‘n::-g nning of the week, :cnmmued mhonm— m.uru."::x‘u‘- 'flaprdll\'ln‘ the | opened barely steady at an advance of 2{,‘3‘5:_2"4& clover, contract grade, $10 5. :lls W\:z:o..\‘i .a‘lf:sog :io:f;‘;e}'(l;gu: Stock, tliol:c 10-1b tins, 9%c; tins, ,'Zfia "mfl”{m?"'irm?zusfi-mmm e partly weather and light | market of the assurance . points in tha old crop while the new crop i ro i i iee per Dakb COTTOLENE—One balt barrel, 8%e: thies | et oonrmiai G001, baga omiy) e T o e o e o T TRy | F O e o easion wis Totoroeated oo o | Months wre 3 points. higher to & points lower. | wiour. harvels P 400 P e hal berreis, Ko one tlerce. SKc: two tlerces, | Contoctioners' A, 0e. Magnolia A, e o0 light to be of 0 the crof i o g | The close was steady at a net advance of | Whext, bushel : 8ly0; five tierces, 83e per Ib. Extra C, 490c: Golden €, 4.80c; "“D. air condition, bug Will need generous | expression of opinion against the piausibility | g%, O -z A ks cat, bushels 43,100 Beans and Seeds. s B S els 10¢ more; half barrels, 25¢ more showers during the mextggws weeks to in | and strength of the Union Pacific contention. | $@11 Doints on the crop, while the new, | Corn, bushels 45,000 4.70c; barrels. 10c more; ove for all s Ataif is Making rapid growth. | This opinion was of disadvantage to Union | dPressed by more favorable weather avcounts, | Onts, bushels . 122,900 s, Tallow, Wool and Haps. | boxes. 50c more: S0-Ib bags, 105 o hoxee. ng 15 in progress in apme seotions. Bar- | Packfic and caused selling by speculative hoid- | %as met 3 polnts lower o 4 polnts higher. Rye, bushels © 5300 | The southern Lima Bean distrifls got some Rinde T 1 Dorainion, Scatlc. Dok o Jey e rapidly heading out in Madera County. | ers who have counted off the value to Union 2 - BANS. Bariey. bushels . 14100 | raln ot Ol e e s dsacrintion. thourk | The Wool market 1 moderately active, with | No orders taken for less than seventy-five bar- Enow on the foothilis has Aisappeared. Irriga- | Pacific of the projected control of Northern NEW ORLEANS, April 19.—Cotton firm; e 7 o is rather ul"(:rvhn“(ehl:. E:" r,:‘ghoez'l‘ ‘l:wu‘m e :‘lln ogm:;“ em S Tg'l'""n' e e S quivalent. e et s ot aes, Piowtug | Pahe et advarced 1% B il MR | e AMe Butter, Cheese and Eggs. e Seomana_ for ssorted ‘carloads of Beans | steady. Several new descriptions of the spring | LU . SiineLY oot iy gy d_oukivating o _Vipesards. Pas- | or : A L . A% ey fficient to cause any ac- | clip are added to the list, as will be seen. | tra sizes higher: Redwood. $19G23. , turage i plentiful Ahd stock are healthy. Straw. [ lost it all in the subsequent reaction. The Visible Grain S for Texas. but not sy y "the. . Pickets, $17@25; Shingles, §2 fox ~— < ipcning end ploking o ® R 1 Supply. O o | tivity, and the situation remains unchanged Hides are steady at about same prices, | feet, $3 g R " i oot apThvt i e Locevem. | et Vinie$ Renty O he M. oo WA PPl OGO, AP e Omarie Produce Ex- | Ul B (& Tixchange has adopted & No, | with the market devold of feature. No. 1 and $1 50 for No. ; Shakes, §i4 for re repo but lions were loaned on call at 1% per cent. and T change to-day the butter market was steady: which con- | split and $15 for sawn; Rustic, $33@39. Il other deciduous frult wil - - = 2 210 is nothing new in Hops, 3 a Probably yiled | interest ratce receded for all sales of ioans. ( NEW YORK, April 19.—Special cablé and | Creamery, 14@23c: dalry, 13G21c: eggs, firm | L standard for all kinds ot Beans. samples of | There ls nothing Sew in Hops Wb ' heavily, % . | Another large remittance of Japanese gold | telcgraphic communications to Braddtreet's | At mark. cafes included, 163@16%c; cheese, | Thich will be pént Kast to Be ueed In case of : tinke uiet O HeINS ~Culls and brands sell i y WEOUTHERN CALIPORNIA - Warm, ciear | from San Francisco wis followed by 4 further | show the following changes In avaiiabie sup- | dull- easy, 9@10%c. dispute over the quallty of shipments WOIPHE_AND BEINE Oty Receipts of Produce. caus and grea advance in sterling exchange bills. It ] ! plics of grain, as compared with last accounts R ore. s nothing new in Seeds Steers, Dlgc; medium, Sic; ight She: Cow — rapid growth of ail vegetation i« supposed that much of the Japanese gold Ul ere 3 : ] 0 i Livestock M:rrket. n - 3 ' Wheat, United States and Canada, east of Bayos, 82 3502 50: Pea. 8363 25; | Hides, 8¢ for heavy and Tac for iight; Stags. FOR TUESDAY, APRIL 19, S e ol s ot | 1s shipped to San Francisco for the exprese | yne Rockles, decrease, 1,117,000 bushels; aflout n\fizmefi-ms&—'! a5 15.:‘ mall _White, 3 ?3 ! Be: Saited Kip, 9¢c; Salted Veal, oo Sat 4»](1 g o g m."/‘";fiss puroose of remittance to London in payment | for and in Europe, increase, 500,000 bushels: large White, 75: Pink, $3 50 dry Hides, 18¢c; dry i3c: dry Phgusas: of obligations for war material there. The CHICAGO, < t 000 i . shenriings, i g it 16 reported that the hay crop will be a fai Priviiege. of _telegraphic trapsfer from Ban | Lo m o e ortes: e fanr abels, CHICAGO, April 10.—CATTLE—Reseipts, S S el Hldneye, | Al L dodete saall: E Ay o=t T A e S meatt yacver= | P New York accorded by the Gov- e b o0 rounada. east of the | 9060: market steady. Good to prima steors, 5. 562 B e o ot A Vo b fioree. Hides. sait, (83 75 Tor 3 in un 1an- | erpment waves time and expense in this man- W g 3 §5b 30: poor to medium. $3 o ) e 50 e edins 1 HOL TSt e und are sbove average In quaiy. . De- | nited States and Canada, east of the 2004 5 s | SSEEDS Brown Mustard, $17504: Yellow | lars ous fruits arc_in good condition and ad.| ™', Of transmission 2 000 bushels. nd feeders, §2. ; oows, Bi 85; | Mustard. $3@3 25; Flax, $1 80@1 Canary, | small _and for Coits, —forse ancing rapidly. Work in orchards and v por el males of Gunds xrepald #5.30/000 e 2 20T h s 56, Tex 3y -h’e?-b‘,“llqls 51@d%¢ for Eastern: Aifalfa. 1414@16c; Rape, | §1 15 rofin-r?fi:q‘:: 5 (oF median, $1€1 - In progre ge tree e we . value . i 3 . ot | for small an . Buck Dry irde s in progress. Orange trees are well | P00 o 2y registered dectined % ana | New York Grain and Produce. |4 %. e T e S dc @a) | Mexican, Sic; dry_Salted \Mexican, 25e: dry e "ANGELES SUMMAKY.—Another dry | the ¢ regisicred and the new #s advanced % O8RS St W B ooy | pve ton, } Central Amerfcap, 3. Goat Skine~Prime An- NGE ¥ ent on cal m; 3 3 i s wesk seriously wffected Geld crope, grain twrn- | Per cont on el Lo | xEW YORK, April 19 —FLOURReceipts, Phatpors. 15: g00d to cholce heavs. $5 10 DRIED PEAS_Blackeye. $3 per ctl; Niles, Bc; large and smooth, ‘medium, 1ng_yeliow "v'nr W e s STOCR SIu%. 31,600 barrels; exports, 3600 barrels; markef gr' 20: rough hem # {ao: light,” 84 80@ | $3 25: n, $3G3 5 e rope wul b short, Apricot and cherry| stocke - 8 Low. Close: | very aull and lower to sell, 10: bullc"of sales; 4.2 s b TSR s, | Mot gresss e : ) O S A A s 3 e ~ s WHEAT— Receipts, 7 ushels; t ens: 8 — Receip! > sl . eady ;. ab W clij n uin »oE o 28 I T g R B F A L X % 834 | N0 2 red, 81 05, nominal, elevator, and $1 06 | umbs, steady, to stron.’ Geod 1o cholce weth- Potatocs, Onions an egetables, | o e ogfiie: 4o T menther. SOI0c R waking excelient growth. Plowing and seodiug | Baltimore & Ohio WA 7| TG o b afoat; No. I Northern Dulurh, | tre, $4 7008 25¢ fair 10 chalce mixed, ‘83 : .| peF b Biddle Counties, 1218¢ for free and STOCK MARKET. D e s 1o stsaller that Thet Year'a. Ovt- | Bort o, o DL 1ieK 1fox | $L,L o D afoat No. T hara Manitoba, nom- | 490) gt T e chgid® 337306 | 1t Pobe b s A B I TR LT T o it omising ed o e i . b, afloat. Opti i f t A n the Potato mar) af_river s 15¢ for de ; ac- e, of el v DemIeing. Thed CER'ol Wew derss ioal, L 0 b, aioat. , Options cxperienced cov | H 000 T N aonber. mooied 40 RO 07 0| e vory Heht vod Aisaly BTk, $L T ver ckmiat | and da@10e for ere Business Light, With Some Ad- vance in Mining Shares.” Chesapeake & Ohio. 4 Chicago & Alton. §Chi & Alton pfa. ... Chi Great Western. 20,000 being, asked for some exceptionally.fine lots the on steamer brought down nu“ been unloaded 'c per 1b for California, 1908, for crop of 1904. Meat Market. liguidation based on rains in the Southwest, easler cables and only light decrease in world's % | stccks and heavy outside selling. Later they weakened still further on the bearish weekly and Arspatte harf. The *sucks, which 0 a late hour. Receipts Weather Re_rorn T. Miscellaneous Markets. L new Potatoes — Chicago & N W... . very being 23 sacks, but as ed- ” . 120th Meri: Pacific Time.) Chi, Mil & St Paul. 19, bureau report and closed H@1%c net lower. wed TR A s m. 1A e Pl e | May closed at 92%e; July closed at 90c; Sep- f;&fifim Tt e Prices uncl plrce, o s ng as_they are scarce or tember, 85 11-16c. b, supply of Beef, Veal and asis 1o 11 Current needs and %}. of the CORN—Receipte, 13,700 bushels: exports, 2100 bushels; spot was steady: No. 2 nominal, elevator, and 56c f. o. b afloat; No. 2 yellow, Chi Term & Trane. Chi T & T pfd.. C, C, C & St Louis. Colorado Bouthern. The following are the seasonal rainfalis to Aate. a» cc season, and le Australlans were fairly steady at un- rates. 3 z Forcign Fumes, b m il Stations 24 hours., SeAsOn. SEAKON. | Colo South st prd. BT No. 2 white, 5c. Options opened up o . Eurekn 12 60.5% 49.66 | Golo South 24 pra. | he’ strong cash situation, but eventually felt T g e o 3 Wiy Rea Blufl 057 2050 25.05] Delaware & Hudson 4,100 the influence of wheat's heaviness and ex- coming in and say that they are not wanted, Sacramento 036 6.4 16621 1,500 tensive elling of May by a leading Chicago . DRESSED MEATS. San Francisco.. 197 18.281 . | operator. cloking weak at partly %c net lower. Freeno -.... 8.50 May closed at July closed at bi%ec. “Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers independence 2034 HOPE—Quiet. i ¥ gl San Luis th o ::g Sag Diego.:. g 11,02 THE COAST @3%c; centrifugal, 96 test, 3 9-16c; = E o sugar, 2 13-16G2%c. PRy OB COFFEE—Spot Rlo, steady; No. 7 invoice, z 9B ?H 23 = 2 THe: steady; w 10@13c. Futures § Eg22a: 5 = cept R T o D ey stamione. 3 FEEE ES § £ Sales were reported of 70,750 bags, . i ] 3 May at 5.90@595c: July. 6.15@6.300; £E £ : : H Ocober. ©.3084.85¢: » B : Febraary. 8. TG0 .20.60 54 44 NW Pt.Cidy .08 it =2