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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1904 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. and Bonds continue quict. Cotton firmer. Local Stoc York Stocks about the same. Stloer advanced Vic. Exchange unchanged. 1 heat and Barley futures lower, but cash grain wnchanged. Wheat very dull all over the country. No change in Oats, Corn or Rye. Hay continues easy and Feedstuffs rule firm. Beans and Seeds as previously quoted. Butter plentiful and rather weak. Cheese still depressed. Eggs steady, swith more irregularity in quotations. Provisions plentiful and dull in all positions. Cattle, Sheep anda Hogs wunchanged. Potatoes in large receipt, but steady. Poultry firm and in good demand. Game steady. New Onions weak. Oranges lower, with large lines unsold. . . - £.E. Farallon.30.13 NW Pt.Cldy .04 Influx and Efflux of Gold. |Riteden 2060 SW Bnow .00 D Pocatellc 20.68 w Cloudy ;l!r‘ | = lence v Clous There is an interesting stream of gold going | Independen - Sw e aimost around the world at present It comes | 1o 12 NW Clear .16 the ed States from Jepan via S w0 W Cloudy Tr. Francieco, crosses the continent (theoretically, | 7 SW Clear .00 by telegraphic transfer from this sub-treasury o7 NW Clear Tr. to that in New York) and keeps ¢ 96 SW Rain .50 to Burope, where it spreads out 1 o8 E_ Cloudy .00 some of it going to the United King 12 Cloudy .04 to Paris_some to Berlin and so o o8 \Pt.Cldy .00 | from Japan in the form of yen tur o6 Rain .26 Americar eagles at San Francisc 14 ear Tr. changes into British sovereigns at L Obisp 10 Clear .00 An_excellent illustration of this g Jegc 2 Clear .0 is before us mow. The steamer i - oy into this ot several days ago with 5, Rain .01 Yen, or about &2 900, (X Yesterday La Cloudy .00 | Freres at New York engaged $1,500,000 in Cloudy 1.04 for Paris by to-day’s steamer, and it was an Cloudy .00 nounced that the New York banks had gained e’ 9 81,865,000 from the sub-trensury yesterday and | YUm& AND GENERAL $4.520.000 gince last Priday. Two and two THER CO: make four it is m than likely that | FORECAST. B o o g o o frem Japan | . The pressure has rien over the Pacific siope on the Gaelic ow there is another shipment < l_l‘:‘"‘ more favorable for fair of Japanese gold, reported t e b T [ sarshars: Afiae " $2.750,000 and consigned to the s is falling in Northern Arizona an B Carptearion an the oy | with _(emperature ot much above - Fokok o8 ia s 5 . &, is reported in Utal B T e = The temperuture has fallen 30 degrees at flows - " ' ] ial Lake City and from 12 to 20 degrees in a R | he following maximum wind velocities are Wine Exports in March. reported: Winnemucea 26, southwest; Modena | 36, southwest; Flagstaff 36, southwest; | Phoenix southwest; Yuma 20, west; Los The exports of Wine from San Francisco by | Angeles 50, west sea during the month f March were as fo Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty lows hours ending midnight, April 21: Northern California — Fuair ‘Wednesday, warmer: light northerly winds. Southern California — Clearing Wednesday: light n ds, possibly light frost in the inter y morning; warmer Thurs- day night Nevad; r Thursday. . ity—Fair Thursday: to fresh westerly District Forecaster. * l EASTERN MARKETS. pine Isiands New York Money Market. \l;‘: per ce Close—Money on closing bid and of: £y and duil. Sixty and ninety * cent; six months, 3%@4. ile paper, 4@4i per cent terling exchange, firm, with ual busi- . i b P oss i bankers bills at $4.8740G4.8750 for de- How the Country Looks From| mana and st $4.552504.56%0 for sixty-day r bilis. H eadquarters. Posted rates, $4 S53%@4 56 and $4 88@ $4 SI@4 SH%. Bar siiver. can dollars. nent bonds, regular; rafiroad bonds, pril 20.—The volume o pped off again to sitogether too early to form any opinion about | the nt became very uncertain and wheat crop, which ow is probably in | SlUgEIs har: ristics gained in force ond than at f the Gov- |#s the pl i market got away from last ernment stateme a decidedly | night's le ther above or below. until the tiscouraging efre ulation, and from ent came to a standstill and then turned = r of inc other ¢ The action of plainiy indicated the opera- traders of a small class and ses from weather n victions. Thea new direction to be | and February it was hoped March | taken by the contest f r Northern show @ geners rovement, which the subject most largely discussed was not the case, & maj £t the opinion is quite umi- porting decreases lasc mc Of co erhanging influence is_the was interrupted by bad roads over e market. = Thie | _ondon_as well as ! upturns of the course ver, it was quite no- cifics were inclined to take ovements The report of western port ave had some influence upon the those sgocks yielded again. The ression in United States Steel pre- tions of the country so that April may & better exhibit amd if not the returns have to be accepted ns & part of the busine reaction that Wall street has been anticipa ting. March clearings in the United States. #t may be mentioned, showed a reduc 12 per cent compared with iast year, the of which practically occured in the Mid New England States the whole Western, Southerr and Pacific Coast States continuing to re ndoubted sympathetic effect setisfactory gains The josses in the East, | on the whole market, the more 80 as its source however are more attributable to the shrink- | @nd mc were not clearly understood. The age of gpeculation then to the decline of Jegiti- | ™ ed dull and weak. ¢ mate business. It is not ltkely that business Bonds were dull and heavy. Total sales, in general has fallen off more than 5 per |$1.700,000. cent in the East. an insignificant decline con- | sidering the immense volume of last year's | de trade. The larger share of could be | States twos coupon and the old fours w the threes coupon advanced new fours % per cent on call trace8 to Jabor agitation and i trade W YORK STOCK L action, while the effect of the war in Asia Stocks Sales, and the Presidential election here somewh Atchison ... checks enterprise Atchison pfa THE EXPORT TRADE. Balt & Ohlo ““The most unsatisfactory fe n the pres t & Ohlo ptd ent situation i= our loss of export trade. In Pecific March there was & reduction of about $23 N J o 000,000 in exports compared with a year ago, | Ohto 500 more than one-half of which was in cotton Alton 400 #nd the remainder in wheat. Scarcity and ex Alton pfd % cessive speculation in these staples. especlally Wes: 1,600 in cotton. were chiefly responsible for this un- | ; Northw 100 welcome change in the drift of odr foreign Mil & St Paul. 18,300 trade. At the same time imports of merchan- Mil & St P pfd 100 dise whowed a loss of over $5.000,000, which ” somewhat corroborates the reports of lessened 400 20 trade mctivity. If these tendencies minue e er degree then anticipated. In fact, the | Colo 100 conditions &re more In faver of gold &hip- | Coly 8 24 meots than for several years past at this sea. | oo & Heten T 4o on. Easy money, larger surplus reserves than | Dei Lack & West o4 for some vears and the prospects of Europe | Denver & R G . liing American stocks in case of & Russian | poover & R G pra. 100 Japanese losn all work in v of gald v ¢ exports, particularly when our merchandise ex- ports decline so much more rapid'y than in ports. However, thie heed cause no concern, Tor we usually ship goid freely at this season. | Hocking Val pfd. and the country mow holds over $1,308.000,000 | 11inols _Central £0ld money. which s almost doubie that held | Jows Central . saes only seven years ago. It is plain we cap | 10Wa Central prd.. ... spare gold frecly without any anxiet | K C Southern ... ... “"A_feature in the money market is the con- | K C Southern pfd. 300 35 tinued heavy corporation borrowing. explained | Louis & Nash 600 108 by the fact that these concerns neéd money for | Manhattan L . 400 14214 plargements, etc., find this means of | Metropolitan Secur. 500 78 obtaining funfs better than an issue of securi- | Metropolitan St Ry ties in so limited & bond market as at present | Minn & St Louis. .. This explaine the record-breaking loans. Minn EtP&St Ste M £1.035 000,000 8o that the positive absence of | C StP&S St M pfd coneern by bankers. who know they are well | Missouri Pacific ... secured. is easfly understood. The surplue re. | Mo Kan & Texas.. serve etands the comfortable figures of | Mo Kan & T pfd.. over $46.000,000 which much greater than t RR of Mex pfd for » mumber of years at thi time. Y Central . “The marker wears & somewhat reactionary appearance and operations for the rise should | be made with caution until the downward ten- folk & West... orfolk & W pfd. . Orntario & West dency i less pronounced Pennsylvenia ... ——— - Pitts € C & St L. k Reading ... ...... W eather Report. Reading 1st pfd... { Reading 24 pfd Rock Island Co.... Rock Jeland Co pfd St L & § F 24 prd. St Louls 8 W (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, April 20—5 p. m. The following sre the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of same date last weason. and rainfalls in last twenty-four hours: | St Louls & W prd. = 700 35§ Last Thi Last | Bouthern Pacific .. 20,400 48 Statione— 24 hours, season. | Southern Railw 700 213 Eureka - 49.66 | Southern Ry pfd 700 85 Red Bluft : 23.15 | Texas & Pacific . 200 243 Sacrament. 15.62| Tot St L & West.. 200 25 San Francisco 835 | Tol St L & W ptd.. 200 38 Froeno ... £.00! Union Pacific ..... 45,000 84% ind ce 234 | Unton Pacific ptd. ... = San Luis Obispo 1848 | Wabash ... o700 Los Aageles 1929 San Diego . 11.62 Kk p @ SEaEef £ 7 EEss =2 3: < 8 B 2EN Sy s 5 .. W Clovdy ... 5 38 NW Pr.Cdy .04 " of | n of the winter wheat | bearish on the improved crop prospects in the Southwest. The market became weak for May, which declined from 91%c to 89c, carry- ing along in the downward course the more Aistant deliverics. Tberé was some good buy- ing of July. The market closed weak. July closed at $4%@Sbe. May closed at 89%c. The feature of the trading in corn was the heavy liquidation of the May delivery of heavy holders. July closed at 4S%@48%c. May closed at 48%c. Oats were firm early in the day, but the close was near the bottom, with May at 37%c and July at 37c. Higher prices lln; hogs I;n‘m'h( nul( .l .oodh Am Linseed P scattered demand for provisions early in the ’ Ame"r“l‘ocomgllil\!ftl 1814 f',;,,; scsefon. Later, however, the weakness of grain | Apter Tode DX, M @™ | caused lberal selling. 'The close was steady, | Am Smelt & Ref pry 38 | with pork down 5@7'%c: lard unchanged, and | Am S,& Ref pfd. ¥ oang | ribs a shade advanced | ‘Amer Sugar Ref. 1263 12643 | The leading futures ranged as follows | Anaconda Min Co. 400 72 0% 70 Joiae Open. High. Low. Close. Brkiyn Rap Trans. 11,5 % ‘heat No. By T sk o o e A 0 ol . 01% s 0% | Consolidated Gas. July (old). 87 ST 855 86Ty Corn Products July (new) 8b7% 88 R4t 85 | Corn Products pfd. | Sept (old). 83 8314 82! 828 Distillers’ Secs | Sept_mew).., 81y 82 s0% 81 General Eiectric. orn No. 2— 6 | International Paper | May . 49% 40% 48y 48y | Interntl_Paper pfd. 1 | July 9% awd) 48y 488 International Pump Septeinber 48% 4Nl a8 48% | Interntl Pump prd. Oats No. 2— | National Lead May . 38 a7 North Americ July - 3T 3T% 36 | Pacific Mall. &Kemb;r i h.;}l% 1% 31 People’s Gas..... | Mess Pork, per bbl— Seosash Hitat’ Cir 2o | May oo 1205, 12 17% 1190 1192% Fressed & Car pf i July 1295 12 54 12 17% 12 173 Pullman Palace Car 20945 | rd, bs— / Republic Steel. Tie | May . 655 65T% 650 650 RePublic Steel pfd. il TR 672% 675 665 6673 | Rubber Goods. . 151, , September ..... 685 6 &7% 680 680 Rubber Goods pfd. . 7615 | _ Short Ribs, per 100 Ibs— £ Tenn Coal & Iron.. S7% | May . 635 640, 630 630 U 8 Leather.. . g} July . 6 5214 6 55 B 45 6 4Ty U 8 Leather pfd... 800 79 9% wi4 | September .. 6 67% 667% 6 60 6 60 =. g :;e.::y..i 200 6 61y eul —T— WT 7§ Realty pfd.... #00 54l 54l U Do ... S8 ME Mk BRI Cash Gram:aw Provisions. U § Rubber pfd. 300 59% BT B8 | | O B Bteel.... Y700 11 10% 5 CHICAGO, April 20.—Cash quotations were U S Steel pf 71,600 58 6% 561 as follows: Flour dull and easier; No. Westinghouse 100 159 159 150 epring wheat | Western Union. el 88% No. 2 corn, 48 | el | No. 2 oats, 3T%@37%c; No. 3 white, | Total salec......355.100 shares. | No. 2 rye 66c: good feeding barley, 3 g fair to cholce malting, 44@be; No. 1 flaxseed, . 1 Northwestern, §1 1634; prime tim- othy seed, $2 90; mess pork, per barrel, $11 871 @12; lard, per 100 Ibs, $6 4714@6 60; short ribs UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. ' NEW YORK, April 20.—Bond transactions: United Rallroads of San Francisco—b000 at | 7% sides (locge). 612%GE25: short clear sides | ¢ - & (boxed), $6 50G6 whisky, sis of hig! Jii s AMRERCAN CAN IRENRA N T | Winas, $128; clover, contract grade, $1075. | . Common, bid 4%, asked 43%; preferred, bid | ~ Articles— Recsipts. Shipments. | 35, asked 3513. Flour, barrels .+ 26,400 12,100 NEW YORK BONDS. | Wheat, bushels - 51,000 (38700 | U 8 ref 25 reg..105%(1, & N unified 4s. 99% | Corn. bushels et prgs Do coupon.....10533 Man con gold 4s.10214 QOats, bushels i 7 1 Do 8s reg .....106% |Mex Cent 4s . 68 | Rye bushels - B 10, Do coupon.....107%| Do 1st inc.. Barley, bushels . 7500 5,800 | Do new 4 rex.183 " |Ming & Bt T, ds G d E e coupon. ... 134 M, K & T 4s. 4 0. Do old 4s reg..101%| Do 2ds Butter, Cheese an £8S- Do coupon..... ! g Atch gen 4s . CHICAGO, April 20.—On the Produce Ex- Do adj 4s .... chdnge to-day the butter market was steady. Atlantic C L Creameries, 144 dairies, 13@21c. Eggs, Bal & Ohlo 4s...100%| Do 8 ..... steady, 1612@17c. Cheese, easy, 9@10%c. Do 3%%s ....... 94 [Nor & W con . 4s. e Central of Ga 5s. Do 1st Inc..... Ches & Ohio 4% 108%|@SL 48 & partie. B8, ding gen 4s.. & T M con 5s.112% | Livestock Market. Chi & Alton 3%s. 76" |SL &1 M con saliz¥ CHICAGO. new 4s. e S 8. B [ GAL & Sp"m. 4n.108%| St Lowis SW ists. 05% | CHICAGO, April 20 —CATTLE—Receipts, C'& NW con Seaboard A L 15,000. Steady to strong. Good to prime |C.RT & Pac So Pacific 4s.. steers, $5a5 poor to medium, $3 50G3 90; | Do col 5s . E stockers and (geders, $2 TH@4 5 C,C.C & SLegn @4 25; heifers, $2@4 60; canners, $1 5O@2 40; i Term. ds Cw:“ k_‘_omm;o “'{"’“ p“m“_ ;::w; $2G4; calves, $2@4 60; Texas fefl steers, Colo & So 4s Do _conv _4s s to-day, 22,000; to-morrow, Colo F & I.. U8 Steel 24 5 to 5c higher. 'Mixed and Den & Rio G Wabash 1lsts ... . 0; good to chofce heavy, $5 15 Erie prior llen Do deb @b 25; rough heavy, $i 95@5 10; light, $4 80 Do zen 4s..... 2 2 @ 5 10, bulk of sales, $6@5 15, F W & D C 1sts.105%|Wis Cent 4s...... ~ SHEEP—Receipts, 18,000. Sheep, steady to Hock Val 415s...100 steady. Good to choice weth- NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. . 38 65 falr & -*;ml‘l mixed, $3 25 S i ~hi 4 55; Western sheep, $3 785G+ 75; Ve Sy Ore LA P $430G5 10; Western lambs, $4 60@6 75; Breece 10/ Ophir wooled clipped lambs, $4 75@5 75. | Bruns_Con 03/ Phoenix Com Tunnel . 08/Potost - Con Cal & Va..1 65/Savage . Horn Siver 1 50/Sierra. Ne l Miscellaneous Markets. I | Tron_stiver 1 90/Small Hopes | Leaaville Con 02/Standard | * 3 =i Boston Stocks and Bonds. { 6 Foreign Fuiures. | —_— | ERPOO! Money— |U S Steel Wheat— e May. Call loans ... 2%G3%' Do ped Oopening’ L6 4% | Time loans .. 315@¥3 W, > 3 B 2 Closing . 6 4% Atehison 4s . 99%| Adventure b Do adj 4s 901 Allonez ... i Ay Bant Mex Cent 45 .... 06 |Amal Copper 22 28 Railroads— Amer Zinc 3 Atchison 72% | Atlantic 2 3 Do pfd . 92% Bingham .. < PP 35 Boston & Aibany 249 |Calumet & Hecla 405 | Closing 3 Boston & Malne 168 |Centennial . . Boston Elev ....140 |Copper Range y wis W h | Brechars il - 18| aneen R St. Louis Wool Market. [N i1 ot ST. LOUIS, April 20.—Wpol, steady: medium | Pere’ Marquette. . - grades, comibing end clothifig, 18@23c; light, Unmion Pacific..... $4% Isle Royaie . fine, V4G1T3%¢c; heavy, fine, 12@1d%c: tub Miscellaneo | Mass Mining | washed, 20@31c. Amer Arge Chem. 12% | Michigan 5 s o AP e ek st U Northery T heat Marict. | Amer Sugar -1261 DOG .. . - Amer Tel & Tel Amer Wcolen Old Dominion 125% Osceola § 126% Parrot 104! Quincy OREGON. ¥ April 20, — Wheat — Walla valley, S0@8lc. PORTLAND, blue =tem, S2 Do ptd . 743 Shannon bhi Dom Iron & €... 9% Tamarack . ! WASHINGTON. Ed Elect Ilum..136 | Trifity TACOMA, Aoril 20.—Wheat—Blue stem, Gen Electric ....163° (U 8 Mining 83c; club T4e Mass Tlectric 19%|U 8 Oil Do I ........ 74 Ctah .. ines Mass G 39% | Victoria ness. United Fruli ... 10114/ Winona : Un Shoe Mach... 48%| Wolverine SEATTLE, April 20.—Clearings, $534,3 Do pfd .. “ balanc S TACOMA, v s April * 20.—Clearings, London Closing Stocks. $378,169; balances, $38,100, | PORTLAND, April 20.—Clearings, $445.577; 2 - balance 389, s Cons for money.. 884N Y Central SPOKAN April 20.—Clearings, $402,951; Do for acct..58 Nor & Western balances, $27,785. Anaconda Do ptd . Atchison $uiont & #* - | B.Lllo&vfd” . ml‘hii.""mfl““nm i l Ohlo...... S11|Rand Mines T | Can Pacific \.111119%|Reading ... .. | LOCAL MARKETS. | Ches & Ohto 3 3‘ Do 1st pfd | % - - P A A L r [ :. Chi, My St P. So_Railway D 1 Chi. Arit 41480 Ratlway Exchange and Bullion. & Rio G... Den & R 21%/80 Pacific ... " S o ptd . [Tnton_Pacific Sterling Exchange, sixty days.... — $4 86 Brds o.sissacescss SIM] DO DA . | Sterling Exchange, sight - ':ss‘é Do 1st ptd..... 86%|U & Steel. Sterling Exchange, cables . — 489% | Do 2d pra.. 42 | Do ptd New York Exchange, sight . — 12% 1 Central -1331 | Wabash . | New York Exchange telegraj - 15 $ ...110%| Do pra E | Silver, ner ounce 2 . = 7% : Spanish s 824, | Mexican Dollars, nomi — iy Bar siiver—Unc Money—1@1% per A The rete of discount In the open market for | short bills is 23 per cent and for three months’ bills 2% per cent. 13-16d per ounce. Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The foreign markets were quiet | A Kansas City cable to " Hamburg, offerin Wheat, ' - brought this answer: “We take no W YORK, April 20.—FLOUR—Receipts. 00 barrels; exports, 18,200 barrels; market | intorest in American offerings.”” The leading qulet. | miller at Minneapolis wired that the best ex- WHEAT—Receipts, 27,000 bushels; spot, | bort bids for Flour were 40c per barrel below easy; No. 2 red, $1 04, nominal, elevato, coet and that it did not seem possible to mar- $1 65@1 (5. nominal, . o. b. afloat; No. 1| ket Flour anywhere in the world. A Duluth Northern Duluth, 99%c f. o. b. afloat. Options | OPerator wired that never before in his life were weak all day. The close was weak, %@ Dad he secn it o hard to sell Whea In this market futures were lower and the cash grain was pressed on the market for sale by at ieast one house. which sold at §1 375%,@ 1 40 for California Club. CASH WHEAT. California Club, $1 37%@1 42% White Australian_ $1 475,@1 & 13c net lower. May closed at 903c | closed at R9%c; September closed at 8414 SUGAR—Raw, centrifugal, 96 test, 8 9:16c; molasses sugar, steady: fair refining, California. Northern 3%c; | 2%c. Refined was quiet, Club, $1 25@1 40; Northern Bluestem, $1 4714@ COFFEE—Spot Rlio, steady: No. invoice, | 1 55 per ctl. Tlc; miid, stead: rdova, 0;3 Futures FUTURES. closed 10 points uj Sales, 32,250 bags. April, Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. 5.00@5.95¢; May, 5.90G6¢; July, 6.20c; Sep: Open. High. Low. Close. tember, 6.45@6.50c; October, 8.55¢; December, | December ...$1 30% $1 503 $1 303 $1 803 6.75@8. 80c. May ... 130 130% 130 1902 DRIED FRUITS. 2 p. m. Session. EVAPORATED APPLES—Steady. Common, Open. High. Low. Clone. 4@0ic: prime. BU@SKe: cholce, 64@6%c: | December .81 30% 81 0% $130% #1505 PRUNES—8how an improved tone, with | , BARLEY -Rutures doclined. Cash grain re- mained unchanged. The situation showed no prices ranging from 3¢ to 5%c, according to | change whatever, grede. : APRICOTS—Firm. Cholce, 9%@10c; CASH BARLEY. choice, 104@10%c; fancy, 1fomc3@ XUR | Peeq, $1 1001 13%: S g e PEACHES—Quiet. Choice, 7%@7%c; extra | $1 17%4@1 20; Chevaller. $1 151 20 for fa choice, T%®8e; fancy, 91@10c. to choice, FUTURES. Sessl 9 to 11:30 4 Necw York Metal Market. orm, g Lgw cigm, December ... 98% % 0T 98 NEW YORK. April 20.—Tin was firmer in 2 p. m. Session. London, closing at an advance of 12s 8d to Open. High. Low. Close. £127 Z 6a for spot and at £126 10s for | December ... 98 08Y 98 983 futures, Iy, the market was slightly im- proved. with spot at 27.8715@28.12%c, Copper in London was a little higher, spot GATS—Continue firmly held but quiet and quotations show no further change. ‘White, $1 30@1 40; 'thki g‘l' 'g:n 30; Red, ot closing at an advance of 1s 3d to £57 18s 9d, y 32 ana futures gained Zs 04, closing at £57 108, | ° CORN-Fhers h“mmfi e o n‘S}g in Locally, copper is steady at recent prices. | this market. Trade is quiet, but quotations 13.26c. a ng. A c. estern sacked, 40 for Yellow, Tead declined 25 64 to £12 25 6d in London xv:zum 40 for “&1 and $1 30@1 é“‘g,. and locally was unchanged at 4.60@4.65c. ixed; California Jatge yellow, $1 4234; Spelter was unchanged at 5.20G5.25c in the | small round do. $1 B0@1 55: White, §1 40@1 45 market and was unchanged abroad. ctl ian, $1 40G1 50 for white and closed at 52s 84 in Glasgow and at 44s ‘f'zr. for brown. i 7144 in Middiesboro. Locally, iron is nomin- | © RYE—$1 32% per ctl. ally unchal . No. 1 foundry, Northern, BU T—$1 75@2 per ctl. $15 25@15 No. 2 foundry Northern, $14 75 5 25; No. 1 foundry, Southern, and No, 1 Flour and Millstuffs. — | Chicago Board of Trade. | — Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Asril 20—M in the shape of Talhy o aowfroms the oty Mountain the Ohfo River satisfled a long-felt want in conelderable * | house Cucumbers, 50c@$1 2 _ e and ency, with weaker futures, | New York Grain and Produce Chicago was lower again and. reported a | = very slow cash demand all over the West. :mu moderate again. Feedstuffs continue rm. ¢ The Hay circular of Somers & Co. says: “‘Shipments of Hay show some diminution again, the total for the week just ended amounting to 2700 tons, in comparison with 3300 tons for the week preceding. This lessen- ing In shipments has not helped the situation as yet, for there is still an accumulation of Hay on the tracks here resulting from the oversupply- of last week. It is quite evident | that outside shippers received rather disap- pointing figures for much of their Hay, which has resulted in their discontinuing shipping to a very great extent, probably with the idea of seeking other markets for their surplus. At present the market is very much depressed. with most elements at work to lower prices still further. We are inclined to believe, how- ever, that the worst Is now over and that the along fairly strong until arrive in quantities. [t the new crop begins was reported several days ago that volunteer Hay wes being cut in Contra Costa County. The recent showers will probably spoil most of | this, or at least keep it from the market for some time to come. The 20th of May is about the average date for the first appearance of new grain Hay here, although when the weath- er remains dry it often makes its appearanc much earlier. In many dietricts the growth is vet rather short, but now that we have had further showers there will probably be BRAN—$: per_ ton. NlDDLth% §$26G25 per ton. SHORTS—$20G21 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $23 50625 per ‘ton; Oileake Meal at the mill, $29 50@3 | jobbing, $32: Cocoanut Cake, $22G23; Corn | Meal, $30 50@31 50; Cracked Corn. $31 Mixed Feed, $21G22; Horse. Beans, 40 per_ton; Broom Corn Feed, 80c per cti HAY—Wheat, $13@16: Wheat and Oat, $13@ 15; Oat, $11 50@15: Barley, $11@13; Stock, | $10@12; Alfalfa, $10@12 50 per ton. STRAW—B0@T5c per bale. Beans and Seeds. Dealers continue to quote a quiet and un- changed market for Beans. Rape Seed is rather | firmer. NS—Bayos,_$2 35@2 50: Pea $3@3 27 Buntfits $3 5 y3 75; small White, 1 10; \large White, 6562 75; Plok, $3 3 Red, $4 50; Lima, $3 3 30; Red Kidneys, $4 50@5; Blackeye, $2 156@2 25 per ctl; Horse Beans, $2@2 50. - SEEDS—Drown Mustard $3 75@4; Yellow | | Mustard, $3@3 25; Flax. $1 80@1 00; Canary, 5l,@d%e for Eastern; Alfalfa. 1414@16e; Rape. 1%@2c; Timothy, 6@6lc; Hemp, 314Gdc per 1b; Millet, 3@3%ec; Broom Corn Seed, $20@21 ! on P*LRTED PEAS—Blackeye, $3 per ctl; Niles, $3 25: Green, $3@3 25. | l The Potato market was liberally supplied, ! but continued steady, as holders were firm in their views and previous prices ruled for all descriptiond. The cargo of Oregon brought lup by the last steamer did not grade very | high and the expected advance did not ma- [lerll.llze_ The stock #old off fairly, however, at previous prices. Receipts of new Potatoes were only thirty-six sacks and, as the mar- | ranged higher. Onlons were unchanged, with | the market rather weak than otherwise. i Recclpte of Asparagus were about 300 boxes less than on the preceding day, but prices were 5 ket hal previously been well cleaned up, prices | cows, $1 50, no higher, as retailers bought cautiously. and | the bulk of the receipts went to the canners, | who_paid 4c for No. 2 stock and 43¢ for No. 1. Peas continued firm under limited receipts, while Rhubarh was weak, although receipts were lighter than usual. Tomatoes W abundant and dull and Florida crates were quoted lower. String Beans, Egg Plant and Green Peppers from Los Angeles were offer- | ing again. Receipts of of Asparagus, etables included 1150 boxes 326 boxes of Rhubarb and 258 sacks of Peas, | _POTATOES-Burbanks from the river $1 50 | @1 65 per ctl: Oregon Burbanks. $1 50@1 73 per ctl; River Reds $1@1 10 per ctl; small | Oregon Burbanks for seed, $1 25@1 50 per ctl; | Garnet Chiles, $1 5041 5 per ctl; Early Rose. | $1 40@1 50 per ct1; new Potaroes, 2% | pound. gon and $3@3 25 for Australian; Green Onlons, S0@E0C per box. VEGETABLES — Asparagus, 4@fc per Ib; | Rhubarb, 40@90c_per box; Green Peas, 24@4c | per Ib; String Beans, 17%@20c per 1b; | matoes’ 7oe | Angeles. $1 256@1 50 for Mexican and $2 50@ |27 per crate for_Florida; Summer Squash | from TLos Angeles $1@1 25 per box; Cabbage, $1 25 per ctl; Carrots, SUc per sack; Hot- 5 per dozen: Garlie, | 15¢ per 1b; Egg Plant, 20c per Ib: Dried Pep: pers. nominal; Dried Okra. 12}.@15c per ib Green Peppers, 20G20c -per Ib: Squash, jobbing at 134@2c per Ib, Poultry and Game. Marrowfat | Poultry ruled firm under a steady demand | an@ Hmited supplies, "No more Western came {in 2nd there were oniy 41 coops of domestic | stock received. Small Broilers and Squab | Pigeons were Inclined to easiness, but every. thing else cieaned up quickly at steady rates. There wete no changes in Game, receipts be- | ing just about sufficient to satisfy the de- mand. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 13@17¢c per Geese, per pair, $1 75@2 25: Goslings, Ducks, §5 50@6 50 per dozen for old and $6 50G 7350 for young; Hens, $7@S for large and $5 50@6 50 for small; young Roosters, § old Roosters, $5@6; Fryers, $6@6 50. ers. $4G4 50 for large and $2@1 i : Pigeons, $1 25@1 50 per dozen for old and $1 75@2 25 for Squabs. v GAME—Gray Geese, $2 30@3 per dozen; White Geese, 75c@$1; Brant $1@2: Honkers, | $3@4:_ English Snipe, $3 50G4; common Snipe, ;ll 50@1 75; Rabbits, 06G2; Hare, $1 25. | | Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Arrivals of Butter were again large and the market continugd more or less weak, though there was no flctual decline. Stocks on the floors were about the sams size as they have been for a fortnight or more. Some houses were letting thelr fine creameries go at 1Sc, but as a rule 19c was obtained. The demand Is nothing extra at present. Cheese continues weak and stocks are still excessive. Eggs rule steady and for the general run of trade quotations remain unchanged. But the market has worked around into the condition | where it gets sometimes, when sales above the | quctations are being made, but hardly enough | to justify a flat advance in'print. Every dealer | now has some extra fine large white ranch | Eggs for which he can get 20c, while for every | case he sells for 20c he selis ten for 19¢. That [ 15, the market is neither ome thing nor the other. At the same time it will be seen that the recelipts are running large, and if_storing were {0 ceasa the markst would probably drop two or three cents. The large handlers, who are conservative, are not disposed to advance their prices, while the outsiders, such as tl poultry, fruit and vegetable houses, who re- celve comparatively few, are tting all they can and are quoting 20c. This margin of lc arcund town unsettles the conditions and ren- ders flat quotations rather difficult to give. It will bear repeating that almost balf of the cur- | rent receipts are going into store for lack of | custom. A day or two will probably readjust ! conditions once more to a uniform basis. Receipts were 77,200 Ibs Butter, 1634 cases Eggs and 43,900 Ibs Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 18@18c for extras and 17@17%c for firsts; dairy, 15G 17%c; store Butter, 13@14c; cold storage, nom- inal. CHEESE—8@9c for ~ good_to choice new and 7@7%¢ for lower grades; Young Americas, 9%@10c; Enstern. 16c; Western, 14@15¢ per Jb. EGGS—Ranch, 18@19¢ for fair to choice, with 20c for large white selected in a limited w store] 15@18c per dozen Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | | Receipts of Strawbérries from near-by dis- tricts were light, as the rain of the preceding day Interfered with picking. Six chests of the Longworth variety came in from Palo Alto and cleaned up at previous prices. There were no fresh arrivals from Watsonville, but there were several chests of carried-over stock ofie‘;l‘:f. which were easily disposed of at the previ ly quoted rates. Thirty crates of a large variety came in from Los Angeles and sold at S@l0c per basket. A crate of Raspberries came in from the same section and mect with prompt sale at 30 per small basket. 7 ‘Abundant supplies of poor Navel Oranges caut an casier feeling In that de ent of the market and prices of all ‘were quoted lower. Trade was quiet both for local and_shipping account and ‘the market closed weak, with large lines. still unsold. Business in the auction rooms was quiet, as there wi very little good fruit offered. Twelve carloa were sold_as follows: Extra fancy Rediands, §1 7@l 95; ordinary fancy, §1 60; cholce, 7 45; standard, 40@90c. H 3 The bulk of the 0t:fird and choice grades were in very bad condition, showlng_evidences of decay. Tan- gerines iere more’ plentiful than pre viously and sold at a wide range as to quality. The other Citrus fruits were in request and steady under h'.th supplies. ere were no its,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. boxes: 4%c; * Plums, m' u-nm:-;-s: Dried Fru ¥ ing 3 ONIONS—Yellow, $2 50@2 75 per ctl for Ore- | | 1 25 per box or crate for Los crown Loose Muscatels, 5%c per : T L e oy Dot Loses Muscatels, 41¢; Seedless floated, 4l4c; 2-crown Malaga loose, Sc; 3-crown loose, B¥e; Seedless Sultanas, unbleached, 4lc; Seedless Thompsons, unbleached, 5jc. -Layers, 20- 1b box—6-crown Imperial clusters, $3; B-crown Debesa clusters, %2 50; e ll-;‘:’y clusters, -crown London Layers, ;' 2-crown EX London Lavers, $1 25 usual advance for frac- | Contra Costa — 33| Port Costa. - tional boxes and layers. Seeded—Fancy 16-oz n Co... — vV Wat cartons, per 1b, T%c¢; fancy 12-0z cartons, GAS AND ELECTRIC. package, 6%ec; fancy bulk cartons, per b, The: [Cent L & P. 3% 4 IS F G & choice 16-0z cartons, per Ib, 7%c; cholce 12-0z | Mutual E L. 11 12%!Stkn G & cartons, per package, 6%c: bulk car- | Pac L Ca... 36 — |UG &E tons, per lb, i%c; 16-0z cartons, seeded Seed- INSURANCE. lings, Muscatels, pef Ib, 7¢; 12-0z cartons, seeded Seedlings, Muscatels, per 1b, 5%e¢; bulk, ! seeded Seedlings, Muscatels, per Ib. 6%c. BANK STOCKS NUTS—Wainuts, No. 1 soffshell, 4c; | Am Nt Bk. — 124%/L P & A No. 2, 11%@I12c; No. 1 hardshell, 13@13%4c: | Anglo-Cal .. 8214 87 |Mer Trust. No. 2, 11G11%c: Almonds, 113e for Nompa- | Bank of Cal.425 — |Merch FEx... reils, 11%e for I X L, 11c for Ne Plus Ultra | Cal Safe Dp.145 150 |87 ationi. First Nationl — SAVINGS BANKS. 8 _& 1.2260 2350 & L So. fum 8'a T P2 (S8 S B Mutual Sav.100 Union T Co.. F Sav U.a25 ! STREET RAILROADSE. Californta .. — 200 |Presidio .. Geary ... 50 | POWDER. 61%| Vigorit SUGAR. Hana P Co. — 25c |Kilauea 8 C. Hawatian C. 49 | Makaweli 2 Honokaa 8 C 1115 12% Onomea S C — Hutch 8§ P C 8% i3 Paauhau 8 C. 13% MISCELLANEOUS, Alaska P A. — 1441 (Qceanic § Co. Cal F C A. —_ 10015 Pac Aux FA. Cal Wine A. 01% 9213{Pac C Borx. — MV& MtTm.100 — | and 9%c for Languedoc; Peanuts. 'c for Basterns. Pocans. 118196; Cocoamuts, .a"lo!l HONEY—Comb, 10@1113¢ for white and @9%c for amber; water white (LR g&:};fiunt amber extracted, 414@4%c; rk, BEESWAX—27@20c per 1b. Provisions. There is nothing new. Trade is inactive i and_quotations remain unchanged. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 0%c per Ib for heavy, llc for light medium. for lght, 14%c for extra light and 15@16c for sugar- cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12%¢; Call- fornla Hams, 11%@12%c; Mess f, $10 506 11 per bbl; extra Mess, $11 12 fly, 12 50G13; prime Mess Pork, $13; extra clear, 24; Mess, $18; Dry Saited’ Pork, 1034c; Pig rorkl,bm; Plgs' Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, lde er ib. pLAED—Tflerflel quoted at 6%c per Ib for compound and 8¢ for gu ; half-barrels, pure, 9%c; 10-10 tins, 0%e; ib tins, 97c; 3-Ib tins, 10e. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 8%c; three halt barrels, 8%¢; one tierce, 83c; two tlerces, 83c; five tierces, S%e per Ib. Hides, Taliow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about %@lc under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, ’%?sc: medium, light, 7%c; Cow Hides, Sc for heayy and 7%e for iight; Stags, 6c: Salted Kip, 9c: Salted Veal, 10c: Salted Calf, lic; dry Hides, 16e; dry Kip. i3c: dry Cai; 38c; Sheepskins, shearlings. 22 each: short Wool, $0g€bc each; medium, 70@90c; long Wool, $1G1 50; Horse Hides, salt. $2 75 for large and $2@% 50 for mediam.' $1 23G1 75 for gmall and Buc for Colts. Horse Hides dry, $1@1 Giant ’;K g‘fi 3l Morning Session, Board— 25 Hutchinson 8 P Co 10 S F Gas & Electrie 108 F Gas & Electric. s © Street— = 30§ F Gas & Electric. Afternoon Sesston, $1,000 8 P of Arizona (1909)... Street— $10,000 S F & SJ V § per cent Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bld. Ask. $1 75 for large and $1 50 for medium, Bay CPC 6s. 98% — |SF & NP Se.111% — | for small and S0c fof Colts. Buck Skine—Dry | B L Wat 6s. — 117%(S P C R 4s. — 100 Mexican, 3lc; dry Salted Mexican, 25c; dry | Cal NW 5e..108%110%4 /S P Co 4%s.100 — “entrai American, 31c. Goat Skine—Prime An<| M C Wat 58.100 — |Sun. Tel 68..113 ' — garge and smooth, S0c; medium, | Ris I Wkebs — 107%|Surtr-st Ria.108 115 3 - .| SF Drdk 5s. — 113%/UR of SF 48 7% 7% | No A ks e e v g | MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. | 'WOOL—spring clip—San Joaquin and South. | Ala $ Co... 24 — [Mat Nav Co. — | ern. 12 months’, 9@llc; do 7 months’, 8@10¢ | Cal Cot Mlls 88 — |Nev Nat Bk. per 1b, Middle Countles, 12@1c for free and | Cal G&E Cor 32% — NS R R Ca. 9 11@14c for defective; Northern, 13@17c for free | C Jockey CL110 — l and 13@15c for defective; Nevada, 12@10e¢, ac- | Cal Powder.125 — cording to_condition. Cal Ship Co. 15 30 | “"HOPS—24G27c per Ib for California, 1603, | Cal TI & T — 135 and 17%G20c for crop of 1004, Gem B, Osk @3y — i ¥ | City Meat Market. e P o e DpntPwd pfd — 90 | Supplies of all kinds continue ample and the | Do com .. — 60 market shows no change. FN Bk, Oak.120 — | i DRESSED MEATS. Fischer Thtr — - 113/ Wholesale rates trom slaughterers to dealers | Erneh A Bic10s = | Ir?;él'l._ fullu'l;:“ P B a e Reow P‘ Co I_’ i | E e for rs cnd 6@7c - 15 for Copns Lon& SF Bk. — 60 VEAL—Large, S%@9c; small, 8%@9%c per Morning pound. Board— MUTTON—Wethers, 9@10c; Ewes, 8%@9%¢ 100 § F & San.Joaquin P b 000 United R R of LAMB—12%@14c_per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 654@0c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The follcwing quotations are for good, sound Livestock, deiivered in San Francisco, less 50 per_ cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, S@9c; 7@8e: thin Cow, Se per CALVES—4@4%c per Ib 000 United R R of § Board— 000 United R R of § F 4 per cent.. 77 25 ,000 United R R of 8 F 4 per cent.. 77 37'§ California Stock and Oil Exchange Oil Stock— Apollo Associat: Caribou Central Point Con Chicago Crude 5 ‘ows and Helfers, 58 welght). Ewes, 44@1%c 140 to 200 1bs, BT@6e soft Hogs, 1%@0Y% Boars, 50 per cent of over 200 ibs, Sows, 20 per cent of and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota b3%@H s tions. Claremont A di: ‘r ( Fultor ¥ zeneral Merchandise. u“ !"> i Hanford | BAGS—Crain Bags, 6%c spot and 5%c June- | Home -. July; San Quentin, $5 40; Wool Bags, 32@3Sc; A Imperial Fierce Twige 2gte.” s Independence . COAL—Weilington,_ $8 per ton; New Wel- Kern ..... lington, $5: Seattle, $6 50; Bryant. $6 50; Bea- | Kern River ver Hill. $6, Stanford. $7; lyn, $7; Coos ; Monarch (of Arizona) Bay, $5 50; Greta, $7; (Valléend, $7; Richmond, | Monte Cristo .. §7 50: Cumberland, $13 in bulk and $14 25 in | Occldental of W Va sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; | Ofl City Petroleum | Welsh Authracite Egg, $13; Welsh Lump, | Peerless . s11 fo: f‘n:n:;‘. ss"b‘ol 2 Cm}‘f&c luumu | Pittsburg . per. ton in bulk an: 3 - | p tain Goscriptions, $11 45 per A 1bs and $12 80 | 3 per long ton, according to brand. " 3 | o PO GILS—Quotations aré for barrels; for cases, | Twenty-eight add be; Linseed, 49c per gallon for boiled and | Aesociated Bonds | 47c for raw; Castor Oil, in cases, No. 1, 70c; ‘Miscellaneous— Bakers' AA, $1 10@1 12; Lucol, Wc for boiled®| Northern Cal Powe nd 43¢ for raw; China Nut, 60@70c per gallon: 3 Cocoanut Oil In barrels, 38 for Ceylon and 55¢ i for Australla; extra bleached winter Sperm SALES. Morning Session. Oll, 85c; natural winter Sperm Ofl, 80c; extra | 2700 Four Ofl 590 B]Ie‘ncr;&: wints “I‘hale oil, xufl:d; Ifl:ll!l'll Whale | , 60c; extra winter strain rd Ofl, 7 No. 1 Lard Oil, 60c: pure Neatsfoot Ofl, T8c: | 39 Sesminted .. B No. 1 Neatsfoot Oll, 63c: light Herring Oll, { 1090 Ol City Petroleum 4“4 45c; dark Herring Oll, 43c: Salmon Ofl, 38c: 1 Hanford 2 150 00 botled Fish Oil, 40c; raw Fish Oil, 38¢; botled L i Paint Ofl_35c; raw Paint Ofl, 33¢. COAL OIL—Water White Coal OIl in bulk, 14c; Pearl Ofl, in cases, 203c: Astral, 20igc’ Star, 20%e; Extra Star, 24%c; Eocene, Z%e; Deodorized Stove Gasol . Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. . bulk, 16¢c;: in cases, 22%c; Benzine, In bLuik, [ 13c; in_cases, 19%c; egree. Gasolinie i Following were the sales on the San Frane i bulk. 25c; In cases, 3lc. | cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: P | s TURPENTI Fd—éxlc per gallon in cases and | Morning Session. 8¢ In drums ron barrels. g 00! . | RED AND WHITE LEE_AD——H“ Lead, i@ | m s:'l:ber 33 :% goumfllu - ng Tic per'lb; White Lead, 7@7%c, according 10 | 100 Con C & Va.1 80| 200 Ophir - Srig quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | jog n""‘c"b:“;“'"‘ = gommm agdes fl pany qume-c as éoélow-,d pg‘ 1b, Cm 13‘:1“5 ;,,&,e R - e e 18 Cubes, A Crusbed and Fine Crushed, 3. R ey .. Povdired. B.ove: Candy Granulated: 5.80c;| 200 Gould & Cur. 31| 500 Union Con .. 8§ Dry Granulated, fine. " 5.40c: Dry ' Gram Afternoon Session. | lated, coarse, 5.30c; Fruit> Granulated, 5.40c; | 100 Andes . . 32| 200 Ophir 575 Beet Granulated (100-ib bags only),” 5.30c: | 200 Andes ....l. 31| 400 Ophir . 87 | Contectionerst A, "G.l; Megnalia A, Sc;| 100 Caledonia .. T4 500 Sierra | ! Extra C, 4.90c. Golden C, 4.80¢: “D.”{ 300 Chollar ...... 23| Silver b : 4.70¢; barrels, 10¢ more; haif barrels, 25c more 50 Con C & Va.l 80 300 Union £ | boxes, 50c more; 50-Ib bags, 10c more for all | 50 Mexican "2 25 100 Utah . €18 kinds. ~ Tablets—Half barrels, 5.90c; boxes, | 800 Mexican .....2 30| 400 Yellow Jacket, 24 ! 6.15¢; H. & E. Crystal Dominos, 8.40c per Ib. | No orders taken for less than seventy-five bar- rels or its equivalent. 1 Receipts of Produce. PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Follow were the sales on the Pacific Stock Ex yesterday : Morning Session. 100, Challenge Con 25 100 Savage ...oce 45 FOR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 100 Croniar' . 2 100 Savage (11111 48 . Con . Y 200| 100 Con € & Yya.1 75| 200 Sierra Nev .. 3 T‘ o ety 500 100 Con C & V.1 773! 100 Silver Hill .. ¢ gt 00| 100 Crown Point. 18| 500 Silver HIl .. b Rye, ctls 1,265| Tallow, ctis 210 | % xC“"Il lPDl‘L 17| 500 Union S&. - = Reans, sks No. i3 500 Kentuck 5 Potatoes, sl No 420 E 200 ’ : . Bran. ks .o .. 3 80,500 B Midditngs, sks.. 2176/Lime. bbls 108 Hay, tons ..... 190|Quicksilver, fik: 28 24, Straw, tons 10| Sugar, ctls 1,560 -3 ‘Wool, bales €91! Brandy, gals 3,000 " OREGON, . Fl ., qr sks 5.116/Onlons, sks ... ur Fotatoes. ks .. 8088] @ Mo - » = | STOCK MARKET. || roxoean uivive sxcisnor = . * ’ 4| Following were the sales on the.San Fran 3500 amara . 17/3250 Mont Ton. i B e amars 18 100 Ton Boimonts 88 1000 Mizpah Ex .. A Dull Day, With Some Divi- dends and Assessments. 102300 Ton Midway..- 38 Afterncon Session. 3300 McNamara . 19/2000 Ton Belmont. 700 Mont Ton...1 47%]1000 Ton Midway. 1200 Mont_Ton 1 2000 Ton 300 Ton eues a. pirsssanasNaissasassh uEB2| gAzsangaps| (8EE Yesterday was another dull day on the ex- changes and quotations showed no changes worthy of note. Fx-coupon yesterday: Mill Valley and Mount Tamalpais Scenic Rallway Company 8s (1929), semi-annual, amounting to $2500. Ex-dividend yesterday: Spring Valley Water Company, regular quarterly, g;ru share, amounting to $176,400; California it Can- ners’ Association, régular monthly, ;!::.rflc.’mmllng to $17.349 .o:qun-uv A nd’ Insurance Company, Ipha $3 per share, amounting to% California & Powder Works (new corporation). monthly dividend of 50c: Lightner iy pany of California, regular monthly, hare, amounting to $6250: Dupont Interna- 2 tional Powder Company, its first quarterly divi- dend of 1% per cent on the preferred stock. Challenge Con The Middle Yuba Mining Company of Nevada | Chollar ... Ceunty has levied an assessment of 1c Der | Confidence .. share, delinquent May 24, ConC & val The Champion Mines Company of Nevada | Con = County has levied an assessment of 50c per | Gon N Y .... share, delinquent May 17. - Point. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, April 20—2 p. m. 43 B SR & & ot bs. 8O : B ucunqxr C Wat 5s. — 102 L & P 6s — 130 F & CH 6. — 15 Geary-st bs.. — — Hc.efltl-l" -~ Hon R T 65.100% — L A Elec bs. — 105 L A Ry bs.111 111%) LAL"?'C-—- - ‘Do o Dolltu- 103 IO.G .‘m‘-n e iu of Ct -