The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 23, 1904, Page 15

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o5 IAmll Copper . Amer Zinc UMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Family Retiil Market. P Retalil prices o! ‘Vegetables show. considerable fluctuation, Asparagus especially being in lim- ited supply and higher_ Apples and Oranges are plentiful, with prices mnlfll while Bananas are scarce and high. 'whberries are cheaper and Raspberries are tadaed 16 the list. Butter, Cheese and Eggs are in 1y and stand encll’ Lhz same as q jast week. Meats and and most kinds of Pmlltry are still !ell\l!l at the familiar quota- 2 v S | Calumet & 431» | wf:?:fi'tmr G0 o0l New all-street Stocks steady. Cotton wveaker. Maint 105, |Contonmiat T | Bearae® E:g 5 5‘3,‘3;‘,'.’.‘,1‘.“;::."" s-gi0-00 * Rassian loan introduced on the Paris bourse. | Ditehburg pea B i $—@ 9 50 Nut Silver advanced %c. Exchange unchanged. P fi Bgaerz’hgg?DU Faiad] w2053 Unjor Pacific. ... Misci Nlaneous— Local Stocks and Bonds rather more active. sy 3 Amer Arge Chem. “/: | Cheese, Cal Do extracted. 10 Bank of England rate further reduced to 3 per cent. | 4 :2;% m&'éirsm;‘éfinpouun— 1 heat market mow governed by crop conditions. e S bR 25/ Fork, Sausae. 121 @18 5 | Amer Tel & Tel. | Jl"nrro( 4 2'&’, Lard u* ricy futures weak wnder better crop prospects. | Amer Woalen .. 104 /quincy . The San Francisco Butchers' Protective ok & g I 9o Assoclation glves the following retail prices Oats in imProved dcmaud and firm. Corn guict. oS 0o | for meats: —— § ver th L. | Sen Mt B R rloim Steakc 10618| Foreqer Murtton. Bran very firm and scarce all over the coas Mass ;‘mm 2 Ene! d“imivumxififn mé:n o Hay less depressed, receipts being more moderate. | Mawm Gl .- R k. 108 llu((:nn Cho e . s ¥ | z Jeef Stew Beans steady, with narrow variations. e T% | Corn Beef X . > & o i Soup Bones . Trouble breaks out in Produce Dealers’ Association. i London Closins S!acks if'a‘i.‘.’b"é?-:w i “‘m iR ’ - S0 “oreqtr Laml Potatoes steady and fairly acti Asparagus higher. | Pl FOULTRY AND GAMBE-- . . ~ > | Nor & Western.. 50% Hens, large, ea.75¢@$1|Pigeons, pair Poultry in light receipt and firm. Game steady. ‘ " 3 Do .;n.é;oiiéfiwoqk-mmpu 70 J oun 3 Oranges quic Ere: ) imes fr P st ach .. .73c@$1| Hare, —@25 | ranges quict. Fresh arrivals of Limes from Mexico. | pDoRrd .. ] e g L oid Roosters.” 0. 30a85, llsm!nfipe d°=&' ! > b iy & 5 | Can Pacif 120% Readt | Fryers, eacl Jac pe, b3 . Cheese and Eggs still in ample supply. Ches & Ohio....123 | Do lat [ Erofiers “encri' 2o@a0lGray | sions continue quict and featureless. Sheep and Hogs as before quoted. 7234 Union Pacific. i SRR - { 2! td Fractional advance in light Hides. b %0 2 shect | _ Do 2d pra 42141 Do pfd e s S M Central ..... 134 |Wabash Louls & -Nash.. /111 | Do ptd . ds were neglected and about steady. | s A Russian Loan in Paris. e i S | M. K & “Texas... 17% |Spanish 4s . United States bonds were unchanged Bar siver_Uncertain. 26%d per ounce. — 3 o, g oney—1@1% per cent. A London dispstch from Paris yesterday | NEW YORK STOCK LIST. weit that 4 Russisn loan of 37,000,000 T Stocks— Sales. High Low. Close | The Fate of dlecount in the open market for | ¢ t D per t had been introduced on the Paris | Atchison 12,300 3% 3 s P ol - ik B . » ad been tohiec . % % | months' bills 24 per cent. . Bourse Atchison pfd.. e il — | Baittmore & Ohio. - . 3 w | Bait & Ohio pi Bank Clearings. Oregon C "f’ Bul | Canadtan Pacific - tral of > : R 4 . pert ot Sowenl | The following table, compiled by Brad- B e e B | hteago & AAlm(n)mo street, shows the bank clearings at the prin- T ooty Qe 1w Alton pra cipal cities for the week ending April 21, with Oregon _ € e < . | the percentage of increase and decrease a: Ayl 30 3 E, compared with the corresponding week las e fore week was sunshiny year: | hot part was she Per Ct. Per Ct. e idea Cities— Amount. Inc . ops and for ' New Y. 823, 1! cultivation are ! Chicago much behind work and ,they seeding as fast as | - . ast St. Louis s & good stand a Pittsburg soaked has regained its | San Francisco during | | Battimre seeded wheat, oats truck have germin i4 advn y in Mianeapolis re much imj Detroit ... are uch e n flesh and the Loutsvi tricts has greatly 500 6,400 f fruit bloom & Early cherries dding their bicom, | M S P &8 vuit will | Missouri Pacific n no dam the best | kinds of Rochester Hartford Nashville Des Moines ... Spokane, Wash Tacom ¥ Grand | Wabash Wabash Del. Knoxville . Davenport Littie Rock .. | Wilkesbarre | Fall River . | Macon ... P Vuleallnx W, ¥ hite . | | 1 ‘.\knm 4 3 | Crattancoga 2 \ 1 Springfield, 1l | Am » Kalamazoo, M| | Am 100 Youngstown Am Ice pfd 200 Helena ! Am Linseed "1 | Lexington . il nden | Am Lin Oil pk Fergo, N. D.. Mt Tamalpass.d - | Am Loco ptd 00 Canton, Ohio.. .. North Head ... | Am Sment T Rei L 100 Jacksonville, Fila. Fhssnl ... | AmrSmeit & R pra/ 600 1 | Loweli i i Point Reves | 1,100 | Chester. Pa Portiand | a8 _Min Co. Greensburg, Pa. Red Bluft | Hrukhn ey 4 Trn 15,000 | Reckford, il Roseburs | & - | Birghamion ... . Sacrament 7.800 | Springfield, Ohio.. Balt Lake ! 100 Bloomington, .. Ban Francisc | % . Quiney, Ml... € L._Obilspe Clear sl Rjoux Falls, & D San Diego Pt Cidy | General Electri 100 Mansficld, Ohto. Seattle ... Pt.Cldy .i8 | Internat Paper e i Decatur, Tl Spokane Clondy 94 | Internat Paper pfa Tatoosh 12 Internat Pump pr-Cldy 121 Jrternat Pump pra. Walla Walla Pt.Cidy . Winnemucca Snow .08 | 4| \?:::nn) “‘Trd..-. Yuma Clear ”_“ A WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Peopie's Gas .. ... oy 3 FORECAST | Prese Car otels, T, ! Pressed - Generally cloudy weather prevails over the | ;’ul"; F,’;str(_ rd Outside N western portion of the count Light rain | puliman Bal Ca bas fallen along the coast from Bureka north- Haiifax 'a | Quebec | Vancouver, | Hamilton Arizona and Southern The temperature has fallen about grees over th alone the coa Forecast made at San Fra: Nevada. ward, with light anow over Northern Nevada. | jonoolc oieel prd Winmtes 7 The ‘pressure has risen over the morthern : L : portion of the Pacific Slope and fallen over | 3 2 ten de- plateau region and slightly | 8. C sco for thirty bours ending midnight, Aprii . Northern California—Fair arday, except | Victoria, B. .h" :111 on porthern coast sk northwest Totals, Can win . s, - Cs 01 —Bhowe! - \\'Plllnlhfl Elect. . *Not included in Yflll|< bacause Sl T gt 7 s A e Thibin - other ftems than clearings, Nevada—Light smow Saturday, with high | Northern Securities # o e B e s sttt e S Total sales ...201,300 New York Cotton Market. Saf o’y cinity—Fair Saturday; s ...201, fresh to briek northwest wind. UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. 6. B WILLSON NE ORI Aprl 22 _Bond tragsactions NEW YORK, April 22— Cotton closed easy, uncha: Local Forecaster, Temporarily in arge. l;zd Rnllrnudl'zf_ f.l: l"rllldw' 1&'-50000 at 16, 8000 at 2000 at §77 50. 2 = — T | AMERICAN CAN OOMPANY. New Vnrk "Grain and Produce. J ) | Common, bia 4%, asked 4%; preferred, bid oz e 4 ' EASTFR\ M{RI\}‘ TQ. | |343%. asked 5. NEW YORK, April 22 —FLOUR—Receipts, —_— » NEW YORK BONDS. 11.500 barrels; exports, 21,300 barrels. Market very aulet and nominally lower. WHEAT—Receipts, 25,000 bushels: exports, 857 bushels. Spot easy. No. 2 red, $1 04 ele- vator and $1 05G1 08 . o. b., afloat; 1 Northern Duluth, 87%e 1. 0. b., afloat; No. 1 | bard Manitoba, nominal, f. 0. b., afleat. Op- tions showed weak undertone to-day, reflect- ing much improved weather conditions, reported big offerings of cheap Indian wh heavy Argentine shipments and stop-loss selilng. The | close was lgcflc net lower. | closea 9034c: July, U S ref 2u reg. M0SWIL & N unified ds. 0% 1053 | New York Money Market. NEW YORK. call, easy, at 1@1% per cent; offered at 13 per cent. Time loans, easy and dull: sixty and ninety days, L G2 per cent: six months, 3@B% Prime mercantile paper, 4@4i; per cent. Sterling exchange, easier. with actual busi- ness in bankers” bille $4.5725@4 8730 for de- mand and at $4.853064. 8535 for sixty day bills Fosted rates, $4 §53,@4 §6 and $4 859 Avpril 22 —Close—Money on closing bid 1, { 884 8815 % HOPS—Steady. State common, &" wercial bills, $1 85%. Ches & Ohio 4 amzu.me.an. . 981 | 3bc; 1902, 23@20c: olds. 9@ldc; P.cl Coast, Tar iiver, BHE E Chi & Alton 3%s. 76 |EL & 1 M con 5s.112% : 1904, 23@26¢; ol Mexican dollars, 43%c. C.B&Quew 4. 94 IS L &S F fg 4s. 82 Steady. ernment bonds, steads: railrond bonds, | Cai & SP gn 45100 (St Louts SW ets, 9615 | WOOL—Steady. y S 1 C"& NW con 7s.120% Seaboard A L 4s. €814 &!’“m‘“.’,‘o(""’m steaty. Mila, steady: York Stock Market. e Y “‘*‘”"“u s ot 3 cluding: _April, EDOc -hllze 6.1 1be; Sep- EW- YORK, April 22.—~No incident in the tember. s3saes0c; nber, 6. 2c‘ «ay's Dews proved an incentive to operations v % S ""’l" est, » stocks and the volume of dealings declined 319-52¢3%¢c. Refined wa¥ quist. successively 1o @ point Dearer stagnant. DRIED FRUITS. either was it clear that any positive discour- to epeculation was offered by the any's The trading public_was, how- ever, indifferent and almost idle. Some of the EV. APPLES — The quoted &dm. "% esNe; Chotce, fl-.‘uc. nd fancy ueuslly active stocks did not move at all, k{43 while, others did ot open until late in the day 4 ot On_the ot} nd there were a “accord m- spot@ities quoted which may remain dormant 28 | ing from 3 to S%c, for Gays at & tme This is @ feature of the i e 3 u Yoo B & By . 32| quoted ou,m-..xmmuwumm, fion to explain their movements, which must 1 T et ‘traced o an individual cause in each case. I | i et S adsancing tepdency of Union Pacifc -4 g Py w sustaining influence on the whole of 3 | achoice T taney The general tiat sainat the controlling fnfu- cnoe of_ the ra marked Steel, The selling of the h.mn Boston Slaclz: ard Bonds. Newe York Metal Market. U S Steel e eure weh Anuformsd on the soeel trade, | Cat’ loans »..-2 ;..m.:-mdmrucmu_z Time loans .\.:M". Cosimon., ..-.:-'.:l odks’ becanio' almast e-.un' A | Corn 15 off %@ c: ! provistons cx; | Alligtr Pears, paz | Eggs, .5lamey comb; m 1 Do Do plcked lbfi& Ducks, eash 75(!«'1 Prant, cach .....: Geese, each. 2:’ 50 Honkers, each Goslings FRUITS AND Nl.'m—- | Lemons, doz ... .1 Oranges, chol!e,dl,w 8| Do common ...1! Almonds Apples Cranberrica. "ai|— @23\ Pineapples. each 2350 Pecans | Ralsins, 16 ......10015 Brazil Nuts | Raspbeiries, p!r Bonanas dor . 40BEI " beaakor i Chestnuts .. 420! strawherr coanuts, euch —@10! per buku ,12;:.15 Dried Figs. 6@10| Tangerines, doz. .18G20 Grape Frult. per i 1820 | dz 15(-&41'! Walnuts, Limes, doz VEGETABL Asparagus, 1b .. 8@15/ Mushrooms, Ib.. 1 Artichokes, doz.20@50|Onions, per Ib. 5 Beets, dozen ....10@—|Okra, dried, 1b. -~ Beang, white, 1b. . 1b. 2@ 3 Colored, per Ib. 5 1b.... 4@ 5 Dried Lima, 1b 6| Parsnips, ‘per dz.15G20 | 10' Radishes, dz beh. A :0 10| Rhubarb, Ib 5@~ Sage, dz bnehs mm.‘ String Beans, Green Peppe Dried Peppers.. Egg Plant. Ib. Green Peae, 1b Lettuce, per dox. bunch. @20i @15/ Rockeod . 1061123 'Sea Bass . Fiounders Halibut Herring . Mackerel Do_horse Rockfish 3 7505" Salmon, fresh s 100— Do smoked ... Clams, gallon ...606 — Sardines ...10@—! Do hardshel Shrimps @10]Craw! 3 - | Spaa 10@ —|Crabs_ each Striped Bass 0 Mussels, 1h . Perch .. Oysters, Cal, 3 " Do Eastern, dz.30@40 — mrnl)uc $13 1'"-@13 25, 1214, d uncl h.mxod at M 6034 65 ! market. « quiet at $5 20@§ 25. s aiso unchanged in London. Iron closed at 72« 2d in Glasgow and at 44s 11344 in Middlesboro, Locally fron was un- It changed. No. 1 foundry Northern, $13 75; No. 2 fourdry Northern, $14 T5@15 25: No. 2 foun- dry Southern No. 2 tfoundry Southern oft, $14 25614 * l Chicago Board of Trade. [ * Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, April 22.—Revision of expert re- ports makinz wheat conditions in the South- west more bearish was largely instrumental in | | starting heavy liquidations of July delivery closed wheat to-day. at a net loss of W@lc. cats are down %@%e, and ed practically unchanged. For a mifute or tWwo at the beginning of trading in the wheat pit there was uncertainty. In consequence transactfons were | rather light and prices were about where thay | uation as received yesterday and 'VAPORATED ot w -um n littie firmer m the Ah.m of l|| ;., Common uuc"‘ left off yesterday,\with July %@Yc lower at £5%4c to 83%e. Suddenly the market collapsad and a decline of lc or more was experienced jin all deliveries. Trading was actve and | & general dlsposition to sell became manifest. | Reasons for the weakness which had thus quickly develoned were various. A correction of a cron expert's report on’the Western sit- which w: exceedingly buliizh largely nullified the first coneeption of situation. Traders who ‘[ bought on the supposition that Western Kan- ‘ |sas and Western Oklahoma were the portions of the Southwestern territory referred to in the report as being past redemption had wheat ! The sellers kad in the mean- | for sale to-day. time ascertained that the irredeemable portion of the Southwestern wheat fields was confined to Western Texas and Western Oklahoma. cable dispatch from Liverpool stated that mil- lers were buving considerable quantities of Indian wheat for May-June shipment at the ecuivalent of 83¢ & bushel. Such a contrast with the prices ut which wheat could be laid down from here Rad moch to do with the heavy selling pressure. In addition there was a large increase in Argentine shipments. No | heed wag faid to cron damage roports from the Chio Velley and Indiana. the general de- sirz being to lquidate long wheat. Many stop loss orders were reached. The oniy demand came from shorts, hut there was not suffi- cient buying from that source to cause any gieat rally. The market continued in a de- nooralized condition the entire session, th close being weak. After selling off to Sdc July closed at S4%W84%c, May ranged between §7%e_and $9%c and closed at SS3c. Thé corn market was partly in sym- pathy with wheat and partl® owing to liberal welling by the big holder of both the May and July deliveries, Over 1.000,000 hushels of May Were_report: 1d by the erstwhile bull lead- er. There a little firmness early, but on the break ih wheat liquidation of May corn sct in. The attending decline carried the pri of July and September down with it. There- after te market was inclined to drag, about the only support coming from shorts. July onened unchanged to l4c higher at 48%e to 3R%c.. sold off to 47%c and closed at 4814@ d8le day ranced between 473 and 40ic. Closing with o met lose of 1%e at Pit traders were persistent sellers “SF aistant Aeliveries of oats due to more favorable em' | advices. A% a_result of this selling and under the influence of the slump in wheat and corn the market ruled weak, but the de- cl!nou wers not as pronounced as in other rai The orincival support - came trom Fhorts. After opening unchanged to Xc lowar at %6%e to 361c July sold down to S5%ec and closed at 35%@36e. Provisions were cufet and in view of the weakness in grains the market held compara- tively steady. There was some selling om a liberal run of hogs, but the fair suoport from _rnckm and _shorts. nork closed down as o shade higher af e e 'ah':mgll.h::efl”nnnd as mm 2 The leading e o “3'*?& 3 L35 32 = l' I‘N Em"x 1 e 85y 2& | aas asa BE In London it was un- | air of | A FRE i ribs sides (loon), a 6 3714; short clear sides (boxed), $6 ; whisky, basle of R R UM OV 13 Beaus and Seeds. PR, 37D o3 this head continue in the n Beans. Articles— Reeo?'—h !hlwmm e groove, with light fluctuations 1 Fiour, . barrels . -nu- R (B o Wheat, bushels . )14no| $2 35@2 Corn,’ bushels . zuw | Buum’fi mu 5; e wm 16. Oats, bushels . 200 | large 75: Rye, bushels . 130300 .u’t‘,y bushels ¥is Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, April B—Oil the Produce Ex- change Mu; the butter mnnn was steady. Creal 4@23c; dalri i 170, Cmcse seady, SGIONE. Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, April 22.—CATTLE—Recelpt: 1500. Steady. Good to prime steers, $5@5 50; rough heavy, a bulk of sales, | _ SHEEP—Rceeipts, 5000, Sheep and dy. Good fair to_chofce mixed, §3 sheep, u‘}mqs; Dative tn | lambs, clipped, $5@5 75. P S SRS T——-—-—————-—Q | Miscellaneous Markets. Foreign Furures. 'c: Condition of the Trea:ury. | WASHINGTON, April 22.—To-day's state- | ment of the treasury balances in v.hn general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve ! in the division of redemption, sho oa: “han ghle <hsh balance, $220,116,705; goid, #11i.- ' St. Louis Wool Market. ET. LOUIS, April 22.—Wool, steady. dlom srades Somblng ABd. pthing, 180He; light fine, 14@17%c; heavy fine, 12@143sc; tub | washed, 20@31c. Northern Business. SEATTLE, 08, April 22.—~Clearings, $526,711; balances, TACOMA, April 22.—Clearings, $306,284; bal- ul\lc’:)l.R 3069, ND. April 22.—Clearings, $437,681; balances, $86,622. SPOKANE, "April 22.—Clearings, $339,635 ! balances, $78,628. AL Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. ! PORTLAND, April 22.—Wheat—Walla Wal- );- 78@76c; blue stem, Slc; valley, S1@s3c. WASHINGTON. ] TACOMA, April 22.—Wheat, steady; un- ! changed; blue stem, 83c; club, Tdc. 2 ' % 5 # | | LOCAL MARKETS = 4 Exchange and Builion. No chan, | _The Bank of England rate of jon the 14th inst. was reduced from 4 to 31 in exchange. liscount, which Silver advanced %e. 0,500 | 84 505; mgmug . piackeye, | sman; i und !‘l per ceut, has been further reduced to 3 per cent, which indicates a very easy money mar- ket in England. i Eterling Exchange, sixty days.... — $1 86 l Sterling Exchange, sight . . — 488% | Sterling Exchange. cables ...... — 4 89i | New York Exchange, sight . — 1 New York Exchange telegraphic. — . 15 | Silver, per ounce = mu | Mexican Dollars, nominal . S 434 Wheat and Qther Grains. WHEAT—The foreign markets were easy and not materially changed. Beerbohm pre- dicted lighter shipments from the Argentine in the future -and sald that’ Liverpcol was de- pressed by cheap and Iberal offerings of In- dian Wheat. Chicago was 1c lower and filsty agtive, with | a ®ood deal of liquidation. Crop reports were ! bullish and indleated a decreased acreage in | Ohlo and parts of Missouri by plow- | Weather Indications were more fa- y, where it will be no improvement in the demand for either | Wheat or Flour. i In this market futures followed Chicago down, but the cash grain remained unchanged. | Futures were firmer in the afternoon. | CASH WHEAT. | wonittorsita Club. $1 STHQL 4235 California | White_ Australian,_$1 4751 5734 orthern Club, $1 35G1 40: Northern hmm-n 51 4The 155 per ctl. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Qpen. High. Low. = Close $1 005 $1 0% 81 304 $1 5014 i 130" 130% 130 1304 | 2 p. m uemnu. | Hx X 1 .%% $1 3015 §1 3014 PARLEY-Futures continued weak and De- | cember has lately been_tending downward on better crop prospects. The eash grain is dull | and nlso easy, with $1 1:1p fhe_ gene asking price. Receipls were. | [t I§ " Winderstod hat & Kood portion wers en route to the Orlent, Futures were firm in the afternoon. The London Corn Circular of California Browing Barley in its issue of April 2: “Brew- | fe Calltornians point a shade caster to buy fof H comimoner descriptions, but the best types aré | not likely to cheapen with the evident lack of | quality arriving in new Chilean brewing ship- ments. On the whole the enormous tmportation | of Brewing Californians has so far arrived | fairly well up to sample, especially the fine and medlum qualities. Quotatians run as | heretofore, but there is no forcing sales on the part of holders. The Barley ls at reason- e ealuc and of useful quanty.” CASH BARLEY, Low. Close. §"' [ the factories which have 1061 1234 Shi Brewing, $117 G‘l‘zu?’chev‘:ner Wikl o rane s FUTURES. Session 9 to 11130 a. m. _Open, High. Low. Close. December . 0% 9T% 9TU 9714 2 p. m l;::mn opéu. . Close. comber ... 1% U8% 977 osu TS—Buyers have at last come | ters A. et gellers and are wt;mu 'm. mm the ore. Ml" ;mw.. whlh r.he l-olu:c u Nm many ln. unfl the Tatter are tarzely 5% 4 B g IR F fl'l 40 for Yellow, flhflm. rw h per en. non- D&—Bfom l‘nlhrfl “ 5 LR Timotty. eg&; 33 G4c per |b- Millet, 3@3%c; Corn Beed: $20021 per ton, DRIED PEAS—Blackeye, $3 per ctl; Niles, $3 25: Green, $3@3 25. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Raceipts of Potatoes were a little in excess of 800 sacks and market ruled steady, with trade fairly active lnd sellers still ex- poor (to medium, $3 80@5; stockers and teod.n. acting high prices. Occasional lots of river $3@4 25; cows, $1 75@4 40; heifers, 59 g:nnh"eomn:?.:h. small -mol. over ners, $1 75G2 50; ,., 3 genera of offer- :n.l’:u.nn 10, "m- ::: g-n.mh : 264 80, | Ings sold wm:: the quoted Many job- I e T i e o bteracy | the. epont un'?' i E’ y A4 16: ot :itlon would declare a boycott on those dealers 1 Eood to i 7 Yogglvy 738 | who recentiy from the assoclation withdrew :xnd ]l{ennt n:-m from buying on the wharves cept for cash, As a result of the continued eeu ‘weather the receipts of in and prices of all top, price_for mar) they direct from the l'l'v'llll eluded in the ncelvh ngs fl at tl Peas received from Bay Farm mnml and met vmh promvt sale at 3c per pound. Good sound of- erings of Toma E bll( -llrnt variation. s of Vegetables included 695 boxes 1073 boxes of Rhubarb and 1055 MP%'TM banks from the river $1 50 ST R R Garnet Soat v per fan? Rose, ‘1 “l ctl; new Pomoe- ‘2% %c Pfl‘ ORI .I’nllow. 50§2 75 per ctl for Ore- on and $508 25 Tor Ausalian, Green Onions, iv@dse per box VEGETABLES—Asparagus, 5@10c per 1b for extra, 7@se for No. 1 and for No. Rhubarb, 40G85c per box; Green Peas, $1G1 50 per sack: Garden Peas, 3¢ per 1b; String Beans, 1214@20¢ per Ib; Tomatoes, $1G1 50 crate for Los Angeles, $1 2541 50 for Mexican and $2@2 50 per crate for Florida; Summer Squash from Los Angeles, $1@1 50 per box: Cabbage, $1 25 per ctl; Carrots, 50c per sacl Hothousé Cucumbers, Garlic, 1 v 1b; Egg Plan ppers, 8@10c for sun-dried and ib for evaporated; Dried Ol 1b: Green Peppers, Squash, jobbing at 1%@2c per Ib. Poultry and Game. Receipts of Poultry were light, being less than forty coops, and the market ruled firm, particularly for fine large young stock, which formed but a small percentage of the receipts. Small Broilers and Geese, which had previ- ously been dull, moved oft better and there wax very little stock left on hand at the close. Receipts of Game continued light and Hare were quoted higher. All the other kinds were unchanged. OULTRY—Live Turkeys, 15@17c per Ib; per n-lr. $1 T5@2 25 ngs, —— 50@6 50 per dozen for old and $6 $7G8 for large for smail; young Roosters $50: old Roos $5@6; Fryers. Broliers, $4G3 50 tor large and §2 Pmeuns $1 20@1 50 per dozen (n: 8 53 MG “nm Geese, §1 .'»0 Bnnt 51 $1G4; English Snipe, $3 B §1 50@1 75; Cotton Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Gee Ducks, $5 1550 for young; Hens, (m'- for old per dozen; ‘Honkers, common Snipe, il Rabbits, §2; Hare, $2 Recelple of Eegs “dropped oft sharply yes- terday, the decrs from the preceding day | being 674 cases, against a gain the day before of nearly 400 cases. Such fluctuations in the daily arrivals would naturally disturb the mar- ket, but there was no change apparent yester- day, the feeling being steady, with the demand | fair. Storing continues on a liberal scale, Stocks of Cheese remain about the same. The qusuai local demand and light shipments to different ccast and interior points keep the market about steady. Oregon is sending down no new Chees: at present, but will resume shipments in the course of another month when dle for some little time start up agaln for the season. That market is still overstocked with old Cheese, which holders are trying to work off, but with | indifferent success. The Butter market shows no change what- Stocks are still large and most dealers ¢ market. re §4,000 1bs Butter, 1381 cases Eggs and 00 1bs Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 18@19¢ for extras and 17@17%c for firsts; dairy, 15@ : store Butter. 13@l4c; cold storage, nom- inal. CHEESE—$@9c and 1@7%g¢ for lower ; Young Americas, 0% @lde; Eastern, 15@16c; Western, 14@15¢ or 1l P ;& Ranch, 18@19¢ for fair to choice, with 20¢ for large white selected In a limited way; store, 15@iSe per dozen. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. ever. | quote an eas Receipts " 00d_to_cholce new Receipts of large Strawberries were heavier than on the preceding day, :pproximating 19 chests, and prices ranged lower. Some of the berries were muddy and generally unattractive were hard to sell even at the minimum quotation, Longworths were in good request and cleaned up well at steady rates. About 33 chests came. Los Angeles Forty-one crates were recefved. drawer of Raspberries from across the bay sold at $2 and a crate of Dew Berrles from | Los Angcles sold slowly at 12}sc per basket. Aside from a limited demas Navels for slhpping account, there was not | much doing in the Orange market and prices of all des were unchanged. Sound stock was in ilmited supply and was rather firmiy held, while old stock, which constituted the bulld of the offerings, was offered freely at Itboral concessions. ‘Dealers manifested but i little interest in the auction rooms and there was very little sound fruit offered. One car of fancy Redianda and six cars of poor Srullty. ded as choice and :und-m were sol ands selling at $1 23@1 95, eholu at ‘l 30 and standard at J0c. The choice anc ; standard bad evidently packed a long time, as tliey showed evidences of decay. The Panama steamer brought up 370 cases of Mexi- can Limes and 101 crates of Pineapples, which had rot been marketed up to & hour. was nothing new to 7 1 for Lo Dried Fruits, N nts,Ramm,Honq Tolw' i h | goras, 78 Strawberries | were offering again and sold at 7@l0c per | basket. A for good. sound | AUCTION SALES 2R AUCTION SALE. 50—DRAFT AND DRIVING HORSES—30 consigned by A. ¥, Netvom, n_County, Cal., and twenty Churchiil i g Fanches, Siskiyou Horses Neison ranch are o 1000 . Horses fromy Churchill nlldl will weigh from 1000 to 1100 and smoot! should appeal to all classes of buyers, from gilkmen to draymen. A number of extra fine ers, including a car- riage team, will be found in this lot. Sale takes place TUESDAY, April 26, 1904, at 8 p. m. & salesyard, 1732 Market st., Sln Francisco, none- at yard Monday, April 25. FRED H. CHASE & CO., Livestock Auctiomeers. fl:: barrels, a%c; i gme terce, S¥e; two tierces, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Light Hides are firm and a fraction higher. Other grades are unchanged. Steers, 9i4¢; medium, Slac; , Sc; _ Cow Hides, 8c for heavy and S for light: Stags, ted Kip, 9¢: Saited Veal, 10c: Salted Cate. llc; dry ‘Hides, 16c: dry Kip. igo; ary , 18¢; Sh each; ; long 7 for 1, H 195 for larwe ana $1 30 tor medtam. $1@1 25 for_small and B0e for Colts. Buck Sldn-—Dry Mexican, 3lc; dry Salted Mexican, 23o; dry Central America Goat Skins—Primé An- = l-rge and smooth, 50c¢; medium, TAL-OW—NO. 1 rendered, 4%@4%4c per Ib: No. . 335 H'n‘ - @3c. per 1 14¢ tor Gefective: Notthern 6@1Tc for res 13@15¢c for defective; Nevada, 12@15c, ac- N0 muc%d' *'Pér b for California, 1803, per. or rorn! and 17%@20c for crop of 1904, Meat Market. There Is no further chinge to report undes this head. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: per BEEF—7%@8c for Steers cnd 6@Tc 1b for Cows. vnl:du-—l.-m. 8%@9c; small, 8%@0%c per pound. MUTTON—Wethers, 9@10c; Ewes, 8%4§9%0 wLum—lz%e per_Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 64@9c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The follcwing quotations are for good, scund Livi delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, S@6c; Cows and Heifers, 7@Sc; thin Cows, i@! 1, i@5c per g per 1 (gross welght). CALYV. SHEEP wWethers, 1505 Bwen 14@1%0 "; Alb. { wel () $2 7 head. HOGS—Live Hogs. 140 to 200 ibs, § over m lbs, flstfipc soft Hnu A; Sows, 20 per cent . Boars, gd Stags, 40 per cent off hvm Abu'. quota- . General Merchandise. BAGE—Gratn Bags, 5% spot and 5%e June- July: San Quentin, $5 40; Wool Bags, 32@35c: Fleece Twine, Sc. COAL—\\eIlmnon 5 ingtop, $8, s;-m-. u o Hi, ic Stanord ; Greta, $7: Wal end. $13 in bulk and $i4 28 1% la_ Anthracite Egg, $14: 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- Pennsylvi Weish Anthracite tain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 Ibs and $12 S0 ing to brand. lons are for barrels; for cases, r gallon for boiled and 1], In cases, No. 1, 70c; per long ton, ac 1] th [ add Sc: Linseed, 49c 47c for raw; Castor 60@70c per gal 53¢ for C!y]ofl lnd 53¢ for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Ofl, 856c; natural winter Sperm Oil, SOc; extra | muema winter Whale OIl, 65¢; natural Whale Qll. 60c; extra winter strained Lard Ol Toe: rd Oil, 6Uc; vure Neatstoot Ofl, 75e: ‘Qéc. dark Herri | boiled Fish Oil, 40c; Paint Oil, 35¢; raw 3¢, COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk, 14c: Pea - * ik, 25e; in cases, 3ic. TunPE\TIVz—mc per gallon in cases and 5c in drums barre RED "AND WHITE LBAD -Red Lead, 7@ | T3c per Ib; White Lead, 7@7%¢, according to quantit | “SUGAR—The Western Sugar Rzlnlng Com- pany quote- as follows, per lb. in 100-] Coul Crus Crushed, o, Fdoe: Candy Gr-nmnd. 350 Doy “Granulated. fine, Dry Granu- lated, coarse, 5.40c; Frnlt Orlnul-lgd, B5.40c; Beet Granulated dooo - vase only), 5.30¢: Confectioners’ A, noll- A, Se Extra 4.90c Gotdin C, 4.80c: “D,’ Kinds: 2 " H. & B. Crystal Dominos, S.40c per Ib. ;‘:é‘fimm taken for less than seventy-five bar- jent. rels or its equ: Receipts of Produce. APRIL 28 FOR FRIDAY. Flour. ar | Flour, ar sks .. 2.916] ! | STOCK MARKET. etter, Especially onds. { Business Much was much better on the morning of the gclld Exxcl'l::‘ 'lruechlly in but fell off agatn in the a :u'mlm o o eciine in Gagjand Hisctric to and an advance in Packers to $143. Trere were sales of Hawailan Com- mercial at $47 The oil and mining stocks were quiet. latest m‘, are: Best and B-lch-r ifl:'. Company. Pacific Oil and Gas Company of e, 1 Fogeer delinquent 7 o Mfi'm , $1, May T: (J-M IM Moreland Ufll— cots, ). 48 net proceeds of the sale of si< oEDTTE Apricots, BEIOAT o Rore 328 | Halirona carioads of ore. There Sce clgnt car- Be P eun- dried sgine: "Feaches "i‘“-. foads now on the way or in process of sale. yun ums | The stock of the Pacific Coast end_:umo-. e gy 13 has been added to the unlists 5 psmc’. at the Stock and Bond l:.l;:hln There are unzs—n&"m. I.flhhrm-m 2000 shares, par value $100-each, paid. )ulsms—‘rhe Assoclation m-o- tollow- | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. UNITED STATES BONDS. ] 2 L s o iFs I & for 557 HEN e L ad o A 211 =|§53| B PEFER g fiz} 5 1211 g & 'Y, H 131885 Qo242 2118811511 i g2

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