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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, igno the saimon month news of interest. Call momey Atchison_pfd & Ohio Chesap & Ohio i & Alton b 3 © Colo Son Del & Hudson »i Lack & West Weather )(’t‘f’nrr. Towa Central —— lowa Central pfd 1200h Meridian—Pacific Time ) K C Southern BAN FRANCIECO, April K C Southern pfd ollo re the seas Louis & N 108144 The following are the sea 158 éate, as compared with those g Red Blu 5 M pra. X2 K ‘ Ran PFrancisco Fresno Mo Kan & T ptd ' Tndependence \| IH ot \‘l x pfd San s Obispo 0.00 N 7 1 oy - St . 15,900 100 17.200 SETATIONE 4,200 500 100 | 8t Louts Southern | | W & Lake | Wiscon: t | Wisconsin Cen prd xpress Companies— Adams American United_States Wells Fargo Misacellaneous. Amal Copper 5.900 Amer C & F .. 400 Amer C & F pta 800 Amer Cot Ofl.. & Amer Cot Ofl pfa. 35" § B W ¢ W Cloudy Amer Ice .. > 1 281 Winnemucca 52 52 W Cloudy o . T T Yuma . o T8 W Clear | Amer din Ol ',m B WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GE! Amer Loco i ot FORECAS ::«; Loco pfd ¥ bl e pressure has fallen steadily on 1= 933 northerr comst snd another disturban A e RS 1,00 1wl probably move in from the ooean a Anaconds Min Co. Sidee Washington coast. A maximum wind velooity | Brookiyn Rap Tran 14,500 46 of It:(\' n:ll»; ||'-r7 hhu' i& reported at the Col Fuel & Tron... 300 32 mouth of the Columbia River. | & . 11,900 210 Light rain has fallen from San Francisco | Gonrolidated Gas o e northward. | Corn Products pf: n The following maximum wind velocities are | 1iC8, 0 OTCCl, P 21 reported: Winnemucea, 26, southwest; Flag- | Gen Electric “etaff, 35, southwest, and Pocatello, 26, south- | yif6 "pob o™~ west The temperature has risen from § to 12 de- | grees over Nevada Forecast made at San Francisco for lmny‘ hours ending_ midnight, April rthern California—Showers Friday; brisk | Inter Paper pfd Inter Pump .. Inter Pump pfd National Lead . North American southerly winds | Pactnc. Mall Southern California — Fair Friday; fresh | pross Steel ¢ westerly winde. Prems Steel G Nevada—Cioudy, unsettled weather Friday: Pullm- an Pal Cas V‘l.x.lrl) flh';"'fl in northerm portion; brisk | Republic Rl‘fl‘ southwest winde s San Francieco and vicirity—Cloudy. unset- | Papiiie Sl tied weat! ay, with showers; briek south- Goods erly winds Rubber Goode p'fl ........... A G. McADIE, District Forecaster. | 15 Tamtnir o best Bonds were irregular. Totdl sales value). 1,715,000 United States bonds were unchanged on ca NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stocks— Sales. High, Atchison . 26,7 74 4 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. o York Stock market higher. Cotton lower. J.ocal Stocks and Bonds continue inactive. Silver and Exchange about as brforc quoted. Crop reports from the Wheat belt conflicting. Barley, Oats, Corn and Ryc about as before. ® Hay casy. Feedstuffs in light supply and firm. Lima Beans reported weakeming under the rain. Potat steadily held. Onions quiet. Asparagus higher. Poultry selling well in spite of heavier receipts. ( e advanced under diminished arrivals. ( active, with a good shipping demand. Butter still weak, with the market well supplied. Fggs steady at the advance, but receipts larger. Raisin complications still far from settlement. Provisions quiet and easy in all positions. Lamb lower. Hogs in ample supply. Other Meats unchanged. Tea e Rice active and firm. | against carrying into effect the plan of distri- | Al-\llmlv M the Northern Securities assets, The v by the Northern Securities stock- vor of the plan seemed to check en in Unlon Pacific. but it hejd its n mne on the ground that the delay in the - tion of the plan of distribution Wil be th a available for negotiation and for ar. L riving at a possible settiement which would . definitely remove this vexed problem from its L position In the market ‘The in- ted States Steel preferred, which - received the most recognition was the agree- ment among the ore producers to reduce prices and to seek to come 1o &n Agreement as to the limit of output As there was some sell- ing vesterday om the fear that the 4 ore ement would be disrupted and an open ause market established, there was some covering by shorts, although the decision to reduce the N price of ore is understood to be opposed to the contention of the United States Steel poration. For the day of a dividend declara- jon Amalgamated Copper was unprecedent- - edly dull d slugg! The stock lost % In - - the h the maintenance of the existing a d rate. The reduction in the discount — v LExports in March. ra the Bank of England was practically , as the piethoric condition of the money markets in all the great centers deprived the loaned here as low as 1 per cent and time loans for all pe- riods showed a continued saftness of tone. The | stock market closed irregular and below the (par g o u%m'lxo 2 ydhv,wa 2 o-u s'nim%c. 3 white, 37 Rye, 67@C8c: feedi ng 1 fair to chofce malting, * No. 02; No. 1 Hoflhwm-rn. $1 m. APRIL 22, 1904, s m mun. 2@8%¢; -Broom Corn Beed, §20@2L Dmm PEW-Mm per ctl; |Niles, nna Wit G By waitan Coml e oty seed. % 0ORS Potatdes, Onions vions and V. egetables. e siag12 50; lard, Der 100 Ibs. . R € U134 anart ribg wies l(ivae)s 46 Aside from a sale of cne lot of 170 sacks of follaws : shert clear sides = ( D, @t river Burbanks at §1 75 per cental there was 7%@G8e for Steers cnd 6@7c per whisky basts of bigh Tines, $L 3. Gover. Dothing fiew to Teport in the Potato market. | Ib for Cows. i b Ay Recelpts, Shipments, | Sellers have the situation well in hand and are | , VEAL—Large, 8%@c; small, 8%@9%o per MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, Flour, barrels 17,200 35,700 | exacting high prices. New Potataes were steady au'rrox—wmn. 9G10c; Ewes, 8%@9%c - e Wheat, bushels ,600 | under continued light receipts. Australian and per 1b. s e & Chi Term 4s .... 80 Corn, bushels . 142100 | Oregon Onions were without quotable change, I-A;x’-"%c o, LR & Cal NW Se. Cons Tabacco’ 4s. 58 | Quts, buehels .. 0500 | the latter being negleoted and largely nominal, | FO! oo B b M C Wat ba. Colo & So 4s.... B5%| Rye, bushels . 12200 | A carload ot Nevadans was recelved and wa: ESTOCK M Ris T Wisbs — C F & I conv 58 7015, Barley, bushels . ged firmly held at $3 per i The follcwing qudtations xor :uuu. SF Drdk bs. Erte prior Hien 4s. 5313 Ch d B e 0 Weatner of e ‘past fow davy re- | Livesteck, delivered In Sen | -~ MISCELLANEOUS ‘STOC | n 4s. § tarded ti th e- H | d e e o 33 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. - e e el e fatthay CATTLE Stiérs, 3gbc: Cows and Helters, | Ala & Co.. 0614 Wis Central 4s... 90 = were obliged to pay higher prices for the best | TG8¢; thin Cowe, 4@0¢ P" | %s..108 | CHICAGO, Aprfl 21.—On the Produce Ex- stock and the canners, who started buying nl 704 n” ver b u un& g Jm | NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. change to-day the butter market was s 4%c per pound, raised their bid te bc and se- | T e‘;mm 4340 @4t g | Adams Con 25/ Little Chief 06| to frm: creamery, 14@23%c; dairy, 1idie cured most of the No. 1 and No. 2 at that | Pe] [, (Kr0%, WE LS Alice . 10| Gntario, 4 25| Egss were fim at mark. 16%@17c. Cheese | figure. Peas were abundant and were selling | HOGS Live }" Fe kel 200 1os, 5 JdeaiTre ¥ | Breece 10/ Ophir 5 50 | was steady at 9@10%c. by the sack again. The top quotation was ob- | ouer”200 Ibe, c:_satt Hogs. .“ o Bk, ‘Cak | Brune con %;noemx 3 st E Rk tained only for éxtra fine lots, $178 being ' Sows 20 per e ndars, 50 par ctat A | Sy Com nnel Potos!t 2 1€l abou e top for the general market 1 “3 e | Con Cal & Va.. 1 70/Bavage | Livestoc arket. Continued weak and sold at & wide range as | tisag 40per cerit off trom avove quota: | City R o | Forn Stiver 1 30|Sierra Nev o8 — . to_quality. Tomatoss were rather weak than e ARy D B | Iron_ Silver 1 90/Small Hopes 15 CHICAGO. | otherwise and Florida lots, which were mostly G f N Leadyille Con 02/ Standard . 80| CHICAGO, April 21.—CATTLE—Receipts, | overripe, were quoted lower. Los Angeles eneral Merchandise. e Baik 2 ko 57y = Bcol " 06 | vegetables stood as previously quoted. 7000. Steady. Good to prime steers, $5 Receipts of Vegetables included 898 boxes e =, Boston Stocks and Bonds. 565, poor to medium, $3 80G5 00: stockers | Jecelbts of Vegetables included 898 Boxed | prgs Grain Bags, 6%c spot and S%c June- A Bl and " feeders, $304 28: cows. $1 7564 35; | sacke of Teai. July; San Q\ul;tln. 35 40; Wool Bags, 32@85c; | (s Con A.- 4 B e heifers, $2@4 85; canners, 75@2 60; bull POTATOES—Burbanks from the river. $1 50 21 calt Toom 1@8%! - Do pid \:5 554 25; calves, $204 50; Texas fed steers, | @1 65 per ctl; Oregon Burbanks. $1 50G1 76 | AL m“u per ton; New Wel- [ Lon& SF Bk Time loans ...3%@4l \\»(Un! Common. | $4 25@4 80. A per ctl; River Reds, $1@l 10 per ctl; small 'v:‘r"m $5, Sonue.o'dw llu; Ban- | * Bonds— | Mining— | | HOGE—Receipts to-day,\24,000; to-morrow, | Oregon Burbagks for seed, $1 25@1 50 per ctl; | yer Hill, Atch 4s .. 90% | Adventure 2 000; 5@ lower; mixed and butchers. | Garnet Chiles, $1 50@1 75 per ctl; Early Rose, $7 W Cumb"'? 000 United R R of S F 4 per cent 9013 | Allovez . i% @b 15; good to ~choice heavy, $5 lolsl 40@1 50 per ctl; new Potatoes, 2%@3%c per | I L Pm'f"fi“ Ant “. 000 United R R of 8 F 4 per cent. & |Amal Copper .... 49% | @0 20; fough heavy, $i 0085 05; light, $1 80 poun 2 | Welth Aseneoree bge o ASipem Susitn: |Amer Zine | @5 06 bulk of sales, $4 95@5 10. ONIONS —YelloW, $2 60G2 75 per ctl for Ore- | JYCISh Authracite Bge $13. = “fi B 7% Atlantic | " SHEEP—Receipts, 12,000. Steady. Lambs. gon and for Australian; Green Onions, | $11 30: Cannel. $8 5 per ton. O ok, :, $4,000 United R R 6¢ S F 4 per cent.. 77 37% 9 | Bingham 2114 | steady to strong: good to choice wethers, $4 75 | 10@t0c per box. £ Al g e e TR ! ¥ 0y 240% | Calumet & upm 469 ° | @5 60; fair to choice mixed, $3 7 West. | VEGETABLES—Asparagus, 41@7c per Ib; | L& Coectiptl “mm“ ol Mo e £y | Rton & T Qe 8 fo% | ern sheep, 1 90@5 43; native lambs, 84 506 | Rhubarb, 40@83c per box; Green Peas, 31 2062 | PO 008 lon, according to brand. ' California Stockand Oil Exchange Boston Eiev 140%| Copper Range . 550; Western lambs, clipped. $§ 75G5 00; | per sack: String Beans, 1714@20c per b VTo- | 4 dhe (Tnseed Joc per aalim on vt By | Fitchburg ptd. |Daly West | Western lambs, wooled, $6 50@6 80. matoes, 15cG81 26 per box or crate for Los | jou poi Linseed, S0c per ga poogll - o o stoek— . Mex Central . fi‘i‘l)om Coal 8% | Angeles, §1 25@1 50 for Mexican and $2 20@ payers A4, 1041 12: Lueo) “6 o w“ oc] A" | N Y NH & H.1894 | Frankiin CREES - —% |2 75 per crate for Florida: Summer Squash ang 45 {or raw; Chine Nut. Oc per gajion: | Alma, B | Pere Marquette.. 78 |Grancy . 4 | e | from Los Angeles. $1@1 25 per box: Cabbage. Cocoanut Oil in’barrels, B8¢ far Ceylon and 856 | ‘Associated Trust Gertify s b+ | Unjon "Pacific 85 |Isle Roy: g5} Miscellaneous Markets. | $1 25 ‘per ctl; Carrots, (500 per sack; HOU | for Australtan; extra bleached winter S e st 'Certificates. Miscellaneous— | Mass Mining 41 | AR 2 house Cucumbers, 1 25 per dozen; Garlic, | Oj], 85¢; natural winter Sperm O, 3 430 Amer Arge Chem. 13 |Michigan 57| * - * | 1c per Ib. Egk Plant, 20 per Ib; Dried Pep! | bleached winter Whale Oll, §0c; natural Whaie a Do pfd .. 71 |Mohawk . 1% | f‘"- S@llc for sun-dried and 121@13c per Ib ' Ofl, G0c; extra winter straimed Lard Ofl, T q 2 | Amer "Pneu Tube. 4% Mont Coai & Goks 21 | Foreion Futures. or evaporated; Dried Okra, 12%@16c per 1b; | No. <1 Lard Ofl, GOc; pure Neatsfoot ou o | Amer Sugar ....127%/Old Dominion. 8 | S i Green Peppers, c per Ib: Marrowfat | No. 1 Neatsfoot Oil, ole' llgt Herring O1l, 3% Do pfd ........125% Gsceola 4 | — Squash, jobbing at 1%@20 per 1b, 45c; dark Herrin I%a. | Amer “Te1 & Tel.120%| Parrot | LIVERPOOL. A —_— | botled kisn O, 0 ;Pr:wll"\lh o led % 1a% | Wheat— ay. uly. ain age; B el g bl e ! 65 Poultry and Game. COAL Oll—Water wmn co-l Oit In bulk, = Dom Iron & § Closing . 6 5% SRR l4c; Pearl O‘é‘ tln c;::r- -, g& Ed Elect lum Receipts of domestic Poultry were the | gm-,,”g;m.* "D'“,d‘,,, e 'fim,, sine; % Gen Electric Wheat— April. Sept.-Dec. | heaviest thus far thix week, approximating 65 b‘;’f{ %c o Bt B,",u ,, Mllh Mass Electric Opening . 22 30 20 65 coops, but ag the market had previously been |y & Pl o degree Gasoline © in Mo "0 | Closing 22 30 2005 | bare of firelarge youns fowls such stock was | i ‘S5e in- cases, e, 7 v - 1 Flour— rm un t with prompt sale at the pre- i United Fruit ... 1031 Winona 8% | Opening 2785 | viously quoted rates. Small Broilers con- | ,J‘}{“.’,E.},?,’-...fi:fin"" w1y e st | Un_Shoe Mach S | Wolverine 72 | Closing . 27 85 tinued to drag and guite a few Coops were RED AND WHITE LBAD——Rod 14!-4. 1, | Do pfd 288 nl“lnn Iudnd at lzt close. Game yas in light | 714¢ per Ib; White Lead, 7@7%c, according = — | - receipt and most kinds were quoted higher. | tity. > London Closing Stocks. | St. Louis ” ‘ool Market. Turkeys, 15@17c . per G AR—The estern 8 efining. Com- FoR R \ad | — @2 25; Go-un pany quotes as follows, por b, ln 100-11 Miscell | sr. LOUIS, April 21.—Wool steady. per dozen for old nnd "$6 500 | Cubes, A Cr\u and Fine Crushed, North Cal Power Cons - money 119 | dium grades, combing and_clothing, 18 ens, $7@S for large and | Powdered, 5.Uc: Candy Granulated,’ 5. Senitary Heduiiiten Do acct 4 | light fine, o, heavy fine, 12@14lgc, tub ; young Roosters, $7G | Dry ~Granulated, fine. ' 5.40c; Dry ' Granu- sid | Anaconda b 21903 | washed, 3 6: Fryers, $6@6 lated, coarse. 5.40c: Fruit Granulated, 5.40c SALES. o | Atchison . WXiont & w estern.. 22 | SRl S5 Jarge and - $23 ;?r‘ Beet Granulited (10071b bags only), § Morning Session. o _pi . 9514 Pennsylvania 01 ; TR 7, 3 s er dozen for old | Confectieners' A, 5.40¢; gnol 2 _ | Bal & Obio 813 |Rand Mines - | Northern Wheat Market. ...a L TSt By, | e ek oy ¢ W 100 Northern Californta Power o Can Pacific ‘119% Rending .. GAME—Gray = Geese, $3 50@4 per dozen; ' 4.70c; barrels. 10c more; half barrels, 28c more: R ncod Biada | Ches & Ohio Do Ist pi OREGON. White Geese, $1 50; Brant, $1 50@3: Honkers, | boxes, 0c more; 50-1b bags, 10c more for all Session. | Chi Great Do 2d prd. | : T2 WHBAT—Waita | 04 English Suipe, §3 50@4: common Snipe, | Kinds. Tablets—_Halt barrels. boxes, 1 Hanford. s 90 . 9 00 Chi_Mil & St ¢ | PORTLAND, Apr — WHEAT-—Walla | §1 50@1 75; Cottontail Rabbl $2; Hare, | 6.15c; H. & F. Crystal Domis 8.40c_per Ib. 1 Hanford, s 90 . 50 00 De Beers 4 | Walla, 73@74c; bluestem, Sle; valley, S1@83c | g1 50@2, No orders uk.n for less than nty-five bar- | 100 Twenty-eight Oil (%] Den & Rio G | WASHINGTON. i Tels or its equivalent. 100, Twenty-eight Oil, b 30 . T00 a | TACOMA, April 21.—WHEAT—Steady and Butter, Ch i Eaat TEA—The market is weil held and firm, | 50 Caribou ....... 435 4 | unchanged: bluestem club, T4e, niter, eese an -gg & though not particularly aetive, b | e e Mining Stocks . 4! o P -3 tha! e ri - o 134 | wabash . | Northern Business. Bt o o e tle Change Y esterdaY: | have formed a combine and that it is their in- 310% | Do ptd L larke stocks and a clow demand and some tenton to udvance the Dprices om Japsd | gAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE . lxfi.’sp{ma. 4s . April 21.—Clearings, $627.545; | houses quoting 18c as the tep price for the | Srades lac. Following were the sales on the San Fran- Bar silver—Steady, 24 13-16d per ounce. | balanc | best creamery. Cheese was weak and plentiful, ¥ eisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: 1a11 nt. y 21.—Clearings, $353307; | of course. Eigs were steady, but the recoipts | Receipts of Produce. Morning Session. A y: “"u- ;\r B n the v;pfn ,m?rkn't‘ for ‘ bals o AL s Sidtnis :,nddenly mounted to a large quantity, wi short bills is 214@2% per cent and for three April 2 earings, .203; | be seen, the increase over the preceding day s | montha’ bitls 1s°2% per cent 1 | being mearly 400 cases. | Large lines mfiunuJ FOR THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 200 Changnie Con 25, 200 8 21.—Clearings, $362,011; | to go into store. | Flour, qr sks 13,635 Straw. tons 14 200 og" © & Va.l 501000 Ses Beleh New York Cotton Market | balances, It was reported on the street that the Los | Wh etl 3,320/ Wool. bales a3 3, er . - 2 » Angeles Butter market was Improving and Ba ctls 1.12%{Feed, sks . | o e Ou —_—— # | that the San Joaquin Valley creameries, which Oats, ctls . 210/ Hides, No. . 804 200 H.°°“l & Nove., &3| 100 Uta NEW YORK, Aoril 21.—The cotton market | | | have been shipping to this market, would now Beans, sks . 950 Pelts, No. . 645 MJHII: oof 160 Yelh' Julvt closed quiet, 713 points lower 5 O(‘ \I ‘IAR]\ETS accordingly ship to Los Angeles {nstead, which | Potatoes, sks .. 2.243|Leather. rolls .. 181 300 Julla ... % WERAA | | will tend (o relleve this market of som¢ of the | Onfons, sks Wine gals ,700 Afternoon Session. New YVork (m, md Prod; 2oL e ——% | influx. | Bran, sks . 1,085/ Chicory, bbla 25| 100 Beicher ...... 31| 100 Mexican . na oduce. | | Receipts were 50,000 lbs Butter, 2055 cases ' Middiings. sKks. 35\ Tallow. ctls 228 | 100 Caledonia 1200 Overman . E_}‘L‘/'(”)'\r(' and Bullion. | Bges and 13,200 Ibs Cheese. | Hay. toms .... 460! Quicksilver, flics. k] Con C & Va.l 75| 200 Savage . EW YORK. April 21 —FLOUR—Receipts, 3 | . BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 13@1oc | OREGON. 300 Gould & Cur. 30| 200 Scorpion 21,000 barrels: ‘exports, 10,500 barrels, Dull, | o " - i for extras and 17@17l4c for firsts: dairy, 1538 | po ' gee ... €00| 800 Hale l Nore. so; 00 Union. Con but steady. Minnesota bakers’, $4@4 25. Sterling Exch: sixty da .= 8488 LiTys7 shore Butter, 13@14c; cold storage, nom- | 100 Justice ...... WHEAT-Receipts, 10,000 bushels Spot | Sterling Exchange, sight . = 488 | & g * — * market steady. No. 1 red, $1 04 elevator, ana | Sterling Exchange. cables L — 489 for good_to choice mew | PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. $1 05@1 08 f. 0. b. aficat; No. 1 Northern Du- | New York nge, sight . - 12 4 for lower grades; Young Americas, | CK MARKE‘P Following were fhe sales on the Pacific luth, #9%c f. o. b afloat. Options were strong ! QG:PPY'vrk lu‘);r ange, ulegm.mc — 1 Eastern, 13@l6c; Western, 14@15c | STO . Stock Exchange yesterday: day, clos 1.@%c net higher. May closed ver ounce — { ’ B e et ot abtse: Bemiomber closed | Mexican Dollars, naminal L Ranch, 18419c for fair to choice, with | * e OIS Samy = at S4%c: December closed at Sbe. | 20c for large. white selected in a limited w S, 2 - nd e g AR ! Wheat and Other Gmm.\' izt 5 X Frade 1;_'7]/”‘ ’IV:; Bu_:;ers ¢ i ] YES— Steads ¥ | — ? il Sellers Indifferent. c L 8 WOOL-— Quiet | WHEAT—The foreign markets continue quiet | LCCid1ous and Citrus Fruits. 1 ‘é‘;’c\h‘;qf"" AT S ORI I R T36e, mild wieady: Cordova, J0BIR. The mar: | = Chiace wan Rioostpts' ot Gieawberrias | anstiay or/ 131, st trading cotfpuies to charucterite \hé | o Suild o Cue, Tof S50 SeN, Cale i B8 ket for futures closed steady, nel S@10 points | i 'P1n8% WAs fator Wigher. The private | cnegiy' of Longworths from Palo Alty wna 1062l stock exchanges, and there are no buy- | 300 Hale & Worc. f 400 Yellow Jacket. 23 lower. Sales,_ 10,000 bags, including: April, | s By g eahy & Co. sal vielnity aid 5 chests of the larger varieties ing or selling movements of any consequence 877 AR, iR | 5.95c; May, 5.90@6c; Repiember, 6.40@6.50c; | NOWS continucs bullish and sensational reports from Watconville. The herries met with prompt a; present. There were sales of Alaska Pack- sk - mmh.r 6.80c; December, 6.75c; January, | from Ohio and Indiana are causing the shorts | sale at good prices. although only @ small POT- | ory yegterday at $141G142 100 Belcher ...... 32| 700 Justice g .50 { to cover, while the Nurthwest-and Minneapolis | tion of the recelpts were strictly faney. Two | “Tp, YOUROIE & 0o Lo oo Pes ) o Ed RUGAR—Raw steady. Fair refining, | are good buyers again, Minneapolls reports = drawers of Raspberries came in from San ! The Northern fornia Power Company lm . E 3 B-18c; centrifugal. 96 test, 8 9-16c; molasses | that 4 good many more mills will start Leundro, one of which brought $2 256 and the | declared a regular monthly dividend of § on C& i 77 500 Sitver Hul .. 20 4 | sugar, 2%c. Refined was qulel. | again Monday. The Price Current says that | other § [ ooNts Jae shars SARSRRK DS S ito R > TS, » - Trade in the Orange market was quite active, 3 2 gyt A SN | the week has been too cold for growth. Jones, | good demand being noted for sound stock for | taxe "R Olinpiiy . & SONS TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. ekt g sady, But e demand mationk | the Minneapolls crop expert, says that with | shipment to Honoluli on the stsamer Ala. Laita Nas fucared a regular monthly SIS | gpolswing were the saies on the San Fran- g =y 3 clsco and Tonepah Mining Exchange yesterday: * - * P | | EASTERN MARKETS. ||f - - - prd 3 Jewo V. v o - New Yeork Money Market. et 25 NEW YORK, April 21.—Close: money on Total shares soid, fl‘lm cell very easy. 1@lic; closing bid. ic: offer- | UNITED RAILROADS OF BAN FRANCISCO. ©d 1% per cent Time loans easy and dull, sixty and -ninety deys, 2%@2% per cent; six months, 3%@8% per cent $30,000 at $77 25. NEW YORK, April 21.—Bond transactions of the United Rallroads of San Francisco were Frime mercantile paper, 464% per AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. Steriing exchange, easier, Sctust busi- | Common, bid #%, asked 4%; preferred, bid mess in bankers’ bills at $4. £748 for | B4%, gdomand and st $4.6526G4.8530 for sixty-day NEW YORK BONDS. U 8 ref 2 reg..105%|L & N unified 4s. 00 Fowied rates, $4 653104 86 002 84 004 Man gold Gommerciad bill. % - Man s Bar silver, 53% Do 12 lexican don.n. 43c M 4 steady; railroad bonds, irregular. Do R " N NR of Mex con New York Stock Market. NISe= Nor Y\E‘Yfl“ Anfllll—‘l'hminfiolw Do lators seemed to be still befogged to-day over Nor & the Northern OSL 4s consequence was oconv they refrained from R nfinzgafitaan 3 | £12 Bs. but @ 4 Are steady, quotations ranging | 5%c. according to grade, Are being cleancd up, grad ally, but the demand is not pressing. ' C| !Il,hhl‘, extra cholce, 103@10%c; | 11@13c. PEACHES—Are firm. Cholce, T4 @Tlsc; | extra’ choice, T3@Sc: f 915@10c. | ’ » ? | New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, April 21.—The London tin | market was 5s 104 higher for spot, that posi- tion closing at £127 7& 6d, while futures were unchanged at £12i Locally quiet and unchanged 828 071.@28 1215 | Copper remained steady and unchanged in the New York market, With lake quoted at $13 25§13 6215 electrolytic ap $13 1214@13 and castinz at $12 8T3@13 121. In Lond, the market was lower. Spot declined 1s to £57 17s 64, and futures were 2s 6d lower | at_£57 12» 6d Lead was quiet locally at $1 60@4 65, but | declined 2 €d in London, where it closed at 15 Spelter was unchanged in both markets. New York, $6 20G5 25; London, £22 7s 6d. Iron closed ut 52s 34 in Glasgow, 44s= 3d for Middlesboro. Locally iron was unchanged. No.\l foun- | ary, Northern, $15 25@15 75; No. 2 foundry, Northrn, $14 75@15 25: No. i foundry, South: | ern, and No. 1. foundry, Southern, sef{, $14 25 E @14 75. and at #* kit 3 l Chicago Board of Trade. l * Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, April 21.—Under the influence of light receipts in the Northwest wheat opened | firm to-day, the July delivery being a shade to e higher at S5 o E5Kc. A leading | factor throughout the early trading was the strength in th€ Northwestern markets, As the session advanced bearish action in the corn market became a powerful influence, There was also enough crop news of conflictin iinds to keep traders guessing. In conse: Quence the wheat pit became extremely ner- vous. Trading was more active than had been experienced in some time past. Houses with Northwestern connections ®ere persistent buy- ers on crop damage news from the Southwes Weather conditions showed material improve- | ment and reports from the Northwest were re- ceived telling of fair progress in sesding. ‘On & late decline in corn there was some realiz- ing in wheat The market closed firm, with July ax c. May sold between &0 89%c and closed at BHige. . In the absence of selling pressure from any quarter the corn market ruled firm carly in | the day. Later there was a fair demand for | May from the big holders which sent the grice up 1%c. July corn soid between 8% e and 4914, :mmg at 48%c. %c_higher at 49%ec. o flo'ed feature in ll‘lfllnl in oats was the - ing of September by pit traders, due wllerl;~ ved weather conditions. July closed at Bovistans were Sasier at the start, owin, to weakness in the hog market, but (Here was a good demand for all products and a firm Xy K M e gher; July was BD Tie an ey B T d ribs also e, Thg leating futures ranged an follows: Articlese © " Open. Wheat No. 2— ;‘; ¥ Dt S+ 1 85% 84 85! & ug 2 8% o A 50 i v i 31 36% 36 31 3 S M4 Sow 1210 1185 13 9% 12 o 13 tin was | | th: most favorable weather Kansas might pos- 70,000,000 to 75,000,000 bushels, reports received some contradietion, Secretary Ellis of the Missouri State of Agriculture states that the cold r has not hurt farm crops and Russs Leuls crop expert, says that with fy weather Kansas ‘will duplicate vear's crop.”” Tkus it will be seen that the crop reports and estimates are conflicting: Futures here were higher in sympathy with Chicago, but cash grain was unchanged. CASH WHEAT. California Club. $1 371%@1 4; California White Australian_ $1 4716@1 5 Northern Club, $1 35G1 40; Northern Bluestem, §1 47%@ 1 55 per ctl FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. | sty ratse Theee however. Board May' Decem grain was unchanged. One or {wo large hold- ers were offering lots of 6000 or 7000 sacks at $1 12%, but talk on the floor of the exchange was that some of this business was done to | those who offered the grain ‘that nobody would buy such large in was offered just the same, how- there for anybody who wanted it. CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 121%@1 13%; Shipping and Brewing, OATS Continue as before quoted, the mar- { kel being quiet but femly held, White, §1 30@1 40; Blaci 1 25@1 30; Red, $1 261 33 Gray, $1 32%@1 xm per ctl. CORN—There i3 nothing new to report, Th v market continues quiet and the old quotations rule. | Western sacked, $1 35@1 § for Tellow, e Tor WWhite and $1 5o o e 1 32 135 | Sie Californla, large yellow. 61 30g1 m,g_ | small round do_ 55 $1 40@1 1 u-n $1 40@i e Ty T otl; E}spm_ hmwn ] !UCKWHEAT—‘I 'Ifig D!l‘ etl, Flour and Millstuffs. JR—Californta_Family Ext ,sfil,'o\'fsunx erms; Bakers' Exuumu“ ?; Oregon and Washington, jobbing at §38 ‘.‘ bbl. ]”" T G—n;s—Pgle;: in, mackages aro follows raham T, e ¥ P T nm ' 1)'- Flour, $% gfia’e e‘l Corn Meal, extra cream .0. Oat Groats. $1@ wheat Flour, $4 5064 m Farina,_ $4 80; Rolled Oats, bbls, 8§ 10; Pearl Barley, Green Peas, $5 50 per Hay and Feedstuffs. All descriptions under this head remain as :!ort quoted, Hay being easy and Feedstuffs . MIDDLIN ; o:u ke o he. i $29 ton: lcal leal al mill, jobbing, $32: cfiu-n Cake, i 1 :-q, 430 u%:a-u $31 Cr Beans and S'ged:. 3* - scattering and descrip! last | May ... A "50% sl “‘I‘ u 308 sl ul,. December ... 1 30% 1308 . 1 30% 1 30% BARLEY—Futures were easy. - The cash | §1 17%@1 20; Chevalier, $1.156@1 20 for fair | to cholce, FUTURES. Sessfon 9 to 11:30 a, m, Open. High. Low. Close. | December ...y #i% us T 98 2 p. m. Session. Open. High. Low. Close. December ... 9 98 0% 0T% Minfll ns, ; a:;gf“, :w-w’"‘ e | gt e e meda, out on Saturday. Local buying was limited to purchases of small parcels to meet immediate requirements, Dealers were buying more on quality than on size and found.fancy lots commanded a premium. Poor and decayed fruit, which constituted the bulk of the sup- | plies, was hard to dispose of even at liberal concessions. Ten cars are scheduled for to- day's auction. Two_cars of green Bananas | were received from New Orleans and several more were reported close at hand. The mar- ket was bare of ripe stock. STRAWBERRIES--15ea$1 for Longworths | | and 50@6bc per drawer for the larger varieties. APPLES—$1@2 20 per box, CITRUS _FRUITS—Navel branges, $1 25G2 | for fancy. Toc@$l 50 for choice nnd mcou mr standard: Tungerines, @81 per | Lemons. ey, $1 w@ 75 Ior | chotte dnd $1@1 25 for standard; Grape Frait, $1 25G2; Mexican Limes, $4 50@d per case: nominal; $2G3 per dozen. Banana Pineapples Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. The Raisin trade reported yesterday that the prospects for settling the factional differences | between the growers and packers were less | favorable and that the settlement seemed as far off as ever. Conferences are still in Drogress, however. FRUITS - Apricots, 8%@10%c for Roy: 1 9@12c for Moorparks; Evaporated Avples, 41 sun-dried, dtgc; Peaches, DW@7lac 1134¢; “Nectarines, Figs, white 3gic In_boxes:- blask. Plums, pitted, 5@7lc pe PRUNES 003 "clop, 262%c for the four sizes. RAISINS—The Association quotes the follow. Ing prices: Standard grades, 50-1b cases—2- crown Loose Muscatels, c per 1b; 8-crown, B%c; 4-crown, 614 dless Looss Muscatels, u« Seedless floated, 4l4c: 2-crown Malaga loose, Be; 3-crown Malaga loose, 5%c: Seedieas Sullanas. unbleached, $1dc; Seediess | Thompsons, unbleached, & Layers, per 20- | 1b box—8-crown Imperial Austern, 35 toromn - Dehesa_clusters, 4-crown_fancy clusters, 2, 3-crown Lendon Layers, : 2-crown ndon Layers, $1 25, al advance for frac- tional boxes and layers: Seeded—Fancy 16-oz cartons, per 1b, 1%:‘. Taney 12-0a carions, packagé, 6%c; fancy bulk cartons, per Ib, Tic, | Choice. 16-os cartona, Der Ib, T3e; choice 13-0i cartons, per package, 6%c; ice c; 16-0z ca . Muscatels, per Ib, 5 eeded lln‘l ulllCllfll. wr 1b, 6 TS Waimits, No. 1 softshall, 30'& No. 1 hardah 11 ll%cl, ,?lmotfll. 11 joc; Pelnuu. Hoxzy—comi) 18’3‘ &sc for whna and gc for white extracted, 1ight ‘Smber extracted, 44@4%e: - dark, ESWAX—27@20c per Ib. Provisions. bl ““'The market eonumm dull ud unchanged. CURED "MEATS -Bacon, .0%c 1l m'llllglhh: medtam, e o r-cured Hai o ol e et $5; LARD—TMWI quoted at 6%c per Ib ma; PN Aine, vte; S ifi'-‘.'ex“'e',“"h'«'?m. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, Sio; three h';lé‘h::r:xf;:&. o ey sxc. two tierces, Hides, Taliow, Wool and Ho}u. The New York and Honduras Rosario Mintng Company has declared a regular monthly divi- Morning Session. dend of 1 per cent, payable April 23. 19| 106 Ton 0 The Pacific Coast Company has declared a 100 Ton 3T regular quarterly dividem of 1% per cent each 30! 500 Ton 38 on the first preferred, second preferred and a1 Ton ] ccmmon stocks, all payable May 2. 960 Ton a0 The International Smokeless Powder C: @100 Ton 0 pany has declared a regular semi-annual d 100 Ton & dend of 4 per cent, or the rate of $2 pe Amm«m Session. | share, on the preferred stock, payable May ko MacNamara . 20| 600 Ton Belmont. 75 Shenandoah C. M. M. vied an as- MacNamara . 21| 200 Ton Exten .. 81 sesment of ¢ per imounting to $4000, ,,,, Mont Ton .1 47l 100 Ton Midway.. 40 | delinquent on the exchange May 14. Ton 200 Ton 1 At the regular annual meeting of the stock- 40 Ton b holders of the Columbus Savings and Loan So- 100 United Tem .. 15 clety the following officers Were re-elect I F. Fummal presigent; G, n-clnnx, Vi itk sident; ¥, 00, secretary and'cash- cLos UOTATIONS. -gnarn eliman, A. P. Giannin| THURSDAY, April 21—4 p. m. | B Fugasi. Joseph Calegaris was elected a di- " et o A rector in place of L. Seatena. During the past ; et Jear " the "depositors recelved interest at 'the ® 04 | rate of 31 per cent per annum. The net earn- — 100 ings were $15,802. distributed as follows: Divi- pog. - dends ta shareholders at the rate of 6 per cent = 2.9 per annum, : added to reserve, $12.200, o % and written of for furniture and dxturer, $ar% % 875 Thoe Testurces are §2.385,000 depgrite 88, 2's 6560 and reserve an pmuu $66, 29 a1 » n STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. s S —_ 1415 THURSDAY, April 21—2 p. m. n . —— Siiver BN (. 30 0 UNITED STATES BONDS. 8t Louis w s Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. s qr coup..10TW10R |45 qr cp new.134 1341] f'd,gnl';n Con f; n 5 ar reg...1074108- |2 qr coup...107%108 Sy B MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. - | b Ala A W 4 ’ Bay CPC s mov.un "g’:‘i‘:‘:“ g oo cal € G m1 o éa G & by ; = - gy =3 is et & .'-uumm = ¢ ¢ Wat 5s. 102 |P 18 » L e P 6s — 130 = 115 :: e & = o o 19 = Hon R T #a.106% o 05 (8 ke 5 S 1% LAY Cote — Do 5ia 5 & m“]u AP lem bs. Mkt st € 6s. — 119% Do lom B8, — — V& MUTOs.101% — | NRE of COs.1 Do Do s ....118KQ117 (S P REOEE P N C Ry 5 — s ;’}g;g: L }% sl{“‘ ";‘ o N The Pine Hill Consolidated Mining . < n - GG L&H 58.106 — IU G & E bs. — 106 | Company, a Delaware corporation, ac- N i i 5 pRane cuses Cerf Rosenthal of having con- Centra Costa 37 a'aleron ‘t'm b e verted to his own use and benefit about Boi. ==t 65: R S WER N had been entrusted to GAS AND BLECTRIC. SR80, witich sr N s |are E L 11 13 [Stkn G Co... 56 — (U & Ly e ”g '; A -'i..::. 5 F&SJ #! per. o-t "&-li

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