The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 26, 1904, Page 15

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v SUMM. 4RY ()l‘ THE MARKETS. Colorado interr uf'tr quotatiohs. street Stocks lower on the da; Stocks move moderately. Mining Stocks quiet. decline in Siker. No variation in Exchange. and Barley lower and weak, Oats firm. Carn quiet. Middlings scarce and firm. . cak and being thrown on the market. v in Beans and Seeds. eak and Eggs steady. Both in good supply. more movement reported in Cheese. wions dull and weak at the recent decline. n and Lamb lower under larger arrivals. fogs coming in freely and weak. Beef steady. es in large receipt and quict. » strahan Onions firmer and Green Onions weaker. Isparagus in free receipt and lower. Tigh prices check the demand for Pm(-llr_\'. Game lower. berries arriving in bad order. s tn heavy receipt and lower. ¢ Report. 1 irg account, and was to be bated on unfavorable develop- o Rulietir T ted States De n the trade. The unfavorable develop- r \gr Washington, D. s were not divulged, although ther " eek. end A of another 7 rose! large e Now Jer ool REPT side gxudw(r, by the Uni t mising, but in southern also that the affairs of the Blackbe and Ra & preferred stock into ™ v were about to be finally | " v I lividual blocks v ' bonds chapged scale, and sharp declines of the market for ehipment by ic 1so bought don marke expectation of ks whic ival 4 nds w NEW YORK 100 100 200 2,400 5700 145% 300 19 haif San Francisc verable for & nere ¥ wout the State The temperature has fallen ten degrees in maximum wind velocity of 40 miles per stton Ol v from the morthwest, is reported at Point | Am Cot Oil pfa “rancisco for thirty | Am Cloudd, upsettled | Ar . with showers; Sooler in the | Am southerly winds, changing to | Am . coast lifornwe — Cloudy, unset h with showers. cooler uthwest wi wda—Clowdy Tuesday; cooler; possibly ie00 and vicinity —Cloudy, unsettied | Consolidated sday, With showers: fresh south Products changing to brisk narthwes | Products pfd. McADIE, District Forecaster. | Distillers’ Securit.. ral Electr Internat Paper nat Paver pfd. at Pump .. at Pump prd. h American York Money Market, - | Frcifc Mail YORK. April 25.—Close: Money on | 400 R0 = sved £ Car pfd 161% per cent, closing bid and of- | Pullman Pal Car. Republic Steel . 500 ns—Easy and dull; sixty and ninety | Republic Steel pfd. 1,400 days, 2Y%@3 per cent; six months, 5%@4 per | Rubber Goods .... 100 cen Rubber Goods pfd. ... °Prime mercantile paper—4@4l4- per cent. Tenn Coal & JIron.. 1,400 Sterling exchange—Basjer, with actual busi- | U § Leather o 1200 ness in bankers’ bills at $4.8720§4.8725 for de- | 17 8 Leather rvld - 500 mand and at $4.852094 8525 for sixty day bills. | U £ Realty ... . 400 Posted rates -$4 SOG4 S8, s Rl‘lll) prd. 400 Commercial bills—8$4 8415 | U & Rub 2,700 Har silver—34ic Us Ruhbor pffl 50O Mextean dollurs 431 c U & Steel ... 4.300 Bonds—Governments, steady; railroads, ir-| 1 & Steel pfd ..... 5,100 regular. Westinghse Elec .. ... | Western Tnion ... 1.900 New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, April 25 — While the stock EW YORK. Af Total sales ...262.800 - : N . April 25.—Bond transactions— murket of to-day continued extremely dull, there were evidenoes of ore positive weak- | g7aiga Nailroads of Ban Francisco, 9000 nees than in the nt and drooping mar-| *'° ket of iast week. The weakness seemed to spring from United States Steel preferred, which was very fresly wold from the outeet, Bl 34%: with marked sympathetic effect on the whole ) Sarker. Toe N“ Yonx BONDS. wource of this selling was not' U § vef 25 reg...J0MS/L & N unified 4s. 90% Cotton still declining. Do 1st inc ©Ches & Ohlo Chi & Alton | Com Tunnel Deadwood Terra Leadyille Con . understood, but it was attributed to ppesed for that | purchase of Pere’ Marquette.. 77 | Union Pacific. Miscellaneow Amer Arge Chem. | Amer Pneu Tube. the minor stocks added to the de- Amer Woolen . Dom Iron & £ £d E Mmmlme huge !\xm—e at- closed barely stea vad lower level of rred e that arrears forward with seasonable cantile world reports the with no signs of a vator and § was easy with prices the active list was chotee, TH@8c: New York Metal Market. NEW YORK Lcndon to-day, futures 25 6d was quier and unch Copper was & litt 4d_higher at £58 1s clsing at acvanced 38 9d, cal market for copper remains steady electrolytic. Lead remain in Middlesboro. | l(umh") nnrlh"n northern, $i4 15@ No. 1 foundry, southérn, and do, soft, $14 25@‘ 1051 Man con gold 4s. lnm 106% | Mex Cent 4s . Do 1st 1Minn & St L M, K& T 4s. Do 2ds .. 10713/ NR of Mex con % i 100 Y C gen Blas. 0% Pa_conv 3%s 1028 Reading gen 4s. T2%{So Pacific - IS0 Rallway bs * wou Tex & Pac lat Cons Tobacco | Colo & So 4s | Colo F & 1. Den & Rio G Erie prior lien 'mwu - S8 Wabash st Do deb B . 87 |W & L Erle 8. > 1sts.108% | Wis Cent s ..... Hock Val 43%e....107%] NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. 20! Little Chief 3210ntario .... 10| Ophir 04| Phoentx 9 Potosi . 25/ Savage 35! Sierra va 0] Small lmsmndlrd . Boston Stocks and Bonds. 1U 8 Steel .. -2 @3% Do pfd Shf;flé!“enhlm Common. 'I! ng— Nul.\awmum . 1Allouez lAmal Copper . Amer Zine 'r'%mmmxc S | Boston & Kibany 250 Boston & Maine.1683 | Roston Elev Fitchburg pfd |Fracklin IGrancy 8414 isle Royale va Mu t Coal 27%10ld Dominion I()sccnla 1263 | Parrot . 10% Quincy hannon |Tamarack . 1Trinity . 7§ Mining 78 0l . Victoria 1051 Winona .. | Wolverine srain and Produce. NEW YORK, April easy steady e futures 10@15 points net lower. ¥ .ma at 85,000 bag: fair refining, 96 test, DRIED FRUITS, EVAPORATED A e Common are quoted . bl@b%c; cholce, 64@6} little firmness, . With prices ran April 25.—Tin spot declining 10s to £128 and nged at $27 higher in Lol steady at $4 604 65, and was also unchanged in London, where spot closed unchanged London quoted spot at £22 7s 6d. | local price ranges from $5 20@5 30. Tron closed @t 52 in Glasgow and at 44s 62 | Locally iron was unchanged. is quoted 815 ble Grain Su['ply. YORK, April 25. E April New York Produce E S5%,000 053 @bsc; low, 49%,@49% contract grade, $10 75. Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels . Outs, bushels , R: Barley, bushels Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, April 25.—On the Produce change to-da. m A lw‘d estern lambs (wooled), wu@.«n)’ sgas:;zss nnurhauu:‘-nq easy: No. 2 spring | Butters, No. 2 red, No. 2 8 No. 2 oats, '#*Mo' c.m fair to clleee m;luu. 3 iorthwestern, 5 1 08! ime nmo'.hyud. .nenwk } """s 1 9012 m!’ 100 short ribs sldes (loue). %’ ; short clear sl:;c (boxed). Kt 8 Cover, Receipts. Shipments. 5,000 firm | at 23c, the same as last week. Sales for the week were 474,000 pounds. Livestock M. arket. CHICAGO. 25.—CATTLE — Recelpts, Steady” to_strong. “.M” : peor to medium, | stockers and feeders, $3@4 5 $3.2004 15, eumen $1 staers, $4@4 75. | HOGS—Receipts: cows, um 50@2 50; 25@5 b0; Texas fed To-day, 47,000; to-morrow, Mixed and hutemrl. ‘9585 £00d_to choice heay snou mu.»h henv);.oald R5@5; light, $4 B;"l i bulk Receipts, 25,000. Sheep and lambs wrong. Good to choice wethers, $4 15 @5 45; fair €0 hoice -nlxul 33 T5@4 005 West- ern sheep (clipped), BOG4 90; W 45: native lambs, | Miscellaneous Markets., | Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, April 25.—To-day's state- ment of the treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 goid reserv in the division of redemption, shows: Avail- $220,257,521; gold, $101,- abie cash balance, he cotton market WASHINGTON. 25— WHEAT—One cent - club, Tdci bluestem, Ste. Ay hlsher for blueu.»m FLOUR—Recelpts, 1158 barrels; 000 buehels b * * Foreign Funures. LIVERPOOL. May. gu‘l{‘. | 6 4% 8 N 20 55 20 2% 05 85 27 50 St. Louis Wool Market. WHEAT—Walla | alley, 81@85c. Northern Business. .—Clearings, $753.001; 25.—Clearings, $105,365; | 25.—Clearings, $423,418; | closed bately | sales were re- | including: i September, Hm-ung Exchange, | Sterling Exchange. | New York Exehange, York- Exchange | Sitver, per aunce. ’Mexlnn Dollars, nominal . Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The forelgn markets were easy. vorld's shipments for the week were g Russian, 208,000; Danu bian, 26,000; Argentine, 508,000; Indian, 113,000; These shipments are large t is no wonder that Europe cables that ut American Wheat. | 10 tancy, 3c. m—..\mns Are attracting a little better de- uoted at 74@7%c; y, 81.@10c Australian, 129,000. can get along with was lower in In this market futures went down in sym Shipping Club was also $1 283, as the very bes! Milling grades held up better, whil cheice White Australian continues steady an much higher than the other gradcs, as the | {he supplice, was being pressed for sale by miliers are good buyers of it. CASH WHEAT. : | California Club, $1 27%@1 30 for Shipping ! and $1 4001 4214 ll pathy with Chicago. n. Sp . while futures | quoted lower, with in both markets $1 471501 & 1 au’ g 5t 4;&-01 55 per 'l IR'A !1 28‘4 Sl 1 20% v. m. Sr.ulon. The visible supply | as compiled by | change, Increase. Decrease. | Chicago Board of Trade. || July option M 3 With only Ilig | s0on became strong losed at 8214 161 83 UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. Comman—Bid, 4%; asked, 4%. Preferred— Future Grain and Provisions. 0~ ught out to @ &reat exltnl‘ weakncss in the corn pit./ Final figures ob | loss from Saturday's Cloting. gquotations of 1%c. July -€orn I8 oft | Oats are down a shade. Provisions closed a shade lower. In spite of an abundance of rain throughout sections of the winter wheat country there was a good demand for wheat commission houses The opening was steady, with the lower to l4c higher at 831,@ offerings the o ] v advanced to and cauked a firm tone in \nflm ‘lumu the early part of the day. market closed weak With prices near the bot- closing at 47%@4T%c and May Commiesion house; purchasers of oats inducements to buy being an improvement in cash buginess and unfavorable weather e close wi at July being at 35%ec, e The provision market was es receipts of hogs and - R e 82 80% 47 48 ::* 3!“ ] — 10 31% Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, April 25.—Cash quotations were Opet High. M-)—Vu sales; tl 074 nll;:d fl D m. BF!llon 10-.15 s «mv, My nm s o.sag __Thn xnnde quouuum lm‘ Red )ma 0“ ced. Othfrwise there is no change. The m-rket vanumlel quiet and firm. hite. $1 lack. £1 2561 20; Red, B24@1 3TY per ctl. N—The market remains as previously A *lllrp break due to heavy s gellow. 81 horts were falr y in the session, !tfl crelm do, g §; “} .l 25; - nonr uuoc s n mo-‘t“ Dlm ”lhll %é’fl" "'.:j’w- éw ier on liberal ogs and jower prices at the yarde. w! uly pork Thate at $12 S0g12 2235 Tuly lard lndflorrbnn were unchlflM closing at §6 80 and $6 5715 The ludln: futures r-nttd as follows: Open. Ci Wheat No. 2; e a5 & = Sy um% Ofleake Meal dt Be 295 228 B8 £88 W EER R ecs cee :«%'fiml % Feu. stas ;| - -+ I I LOCAL MARKETS. | - ¥ E,rchmxgc and Bullion. . Exchange showedsno sixty days, — $4 80 — 488y cables i sight . - usg telographte. — 15 AR = i c and then declined | t @ net loss of 14c for the day. visible supply decreased 173 News from the East was scarce, as | | the wires were progtrated by a storm in Colo: Millin California Northern FUTURES. smmm 142 144 0 8. m Lo | SEEDS-— v;é fd ‘-’l '"501 &Ynllo' g‘*e for East m ll !l llml&s Rape, A e per $3 25: Green, Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | s Receipts of Potatoes were large over Sun- day, agsregating 8230 sacks, nearly all of which came from Oregon. These heavy ar- rivals prevented any advance in prices and with few saies . River Bur- banks were in limited supply and firmly held at the previcusly quoted rates. Receipts ef new Potatoes were 274 sacks and prices were shaded. The steamer Sferra from Sydney brought up 1520 crates and 100 bags of Aus- tralian Onions, a much smailer quantity than expected, and a firmer feeling prevailed in that market. Oregon Onlons were chiefly of poor quality and largely nominal. Green Onlons were easier under greatly increased ‘There wefe amule receipts of Asparagus and prices ranged lbwer, The canners were in the market and secured g small quantity at 4% G3e the market was rather quiet,. reported at the top quotati per pound, whlh the regular trade pald sound lots held at an advance. lhlpplnl‘ :Ai = pound sack; Garden Peas, 3@3%e ang, 10G16c per 1b; 'rmuum b for Q:rl‘ n eppers, o 1o Marran et | s" per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks; Rocky Lo e - ‘& iy A | tain description TE s iow 1be awa 312 80 Poultry and Gume. Cotn Keed: $50g31 DRIED PEAS—Blackeye, $3 per ctl; Niles, $3@3 25. Be 10 Sc. les and Florida 'l!nulau were weak, W lh it dealers nn:lmu to clean up, while Mexicans were ste ul th %md j and small vegetables (rom ths scuth were | eady under a good demand for local use and | g, Rocolpu of Vegetables included 1008 boxes 3 bexes ‘'of Rhubarb and 642 1' “Burbanks from the river. w @1 65 ‘per oil; Ofegon. Barpanks. $1 ::l?'{ll'::l‘ll!:dl, 51 110 per eu: m.un nks for P 20@1 w ctl; le( Ghnl.l 1 50@1 per ctl; Earll 7 30 per ctl; mew Pmlou 213 pe.r ()NIONI-—YIIIO:'~ 2 m 75 per etl for Ore- for Australian; Green °""h<§ ABLBg—AAu us, 414@Sc per 1b: Rhubarb, 40@S5c per box; Green enktlglflm ng 1 25 ! per box or crate for Los Angeles, §1 2661 75 for Mexican and sm %5 per crate for Flarida; Bunmer Squned from LA Anesite, 3161 25 per box: ll pgfictl. cam Se per w 50: Torse Hides, sal h::a"--lwux nudh‘m.‘l g: "1“15 forlarge and 8150 tor meds % R S o Haltsd Mesican Sge: i s oxica; ol c:u.n','::u ‘Goat Skine ~Prime An- hrn and smooth. 80c; medium, W-—-No. 1 rendered, 4 lh. m‘:‘flt}a o, 1 rentersd, 14@4%0 per prtn cup-s.n luquln nd muum-, n A rn. do b, uiddlu :g E ln’ % for amc Nevada, |- condition, b b for Califorala. 1003, o ms for trop of 1004, Meat Market. Mutton and Lamb, both live and drested, are lower, with more grass-fed stock coming In than the market can take care of, Hogs, too; are arriving freely and weak. There is no further change in Beef. DRESSED MEATE. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF—7%@8c for Steers tnd 6@7c per 1b for Cows. VEAL—Large, $%@0c; small, 8%@9%c per d. IUTTON-Wethen, 8@oc; Ewes, S@8%e mB—ll'll&e per Tb. PORK-—Dressed Hogs, Mfic‘c per 1b. mvlmcx KET. The follcwing quotations are for good, sound Livestock, del w:nca‘.‘? Franctsco, less rinkage attle "z ATTLE Steers, $goc: Cows and Helfers, Ofir thin Cows, 4@he pe: CALVES—4 lb (w welght). snmnp~w?z‘h‘:§,"“mu *Ees Sgte ptub (gross -mo HOGS—Live B l 140 In m lbt lw: grer 2060 Ibs, 5% jo;_soft u i General Merchandiu. BAGS—Grain Bags, 6%¢ spot and 5%c June- July; San Quentin, $5 40; Wool Bags, 32@85¢; Fleece Twine, 7@8c. COAL—Welllngton, $8 per ton; New Wel- lington, $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bry-m. $6 50; B- ver Hill, Stanford, yn, $7; Coos Bay, $5 50; Greta, $7; Wallsend, s1; Richmond, §7 50; Cumberland, $13 in bulk and $14 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs, $14; Welsh Authracite Egs, $13; Welsh Lump, | $11 50; Cannel, $8 50 per ton; Coke, $11 la(m 2 per lung ton, wding 1o bran lLE-‘—Quouttm- are for barrels; for cases, 499 5; Linkeed. $ho par failon for bolhd N 4ic (nr raw; LHIXOI Two cars of Western Poultry were recelved | Bakers' AA, $i 1v@1 12 Lucul Bc Sor otiod | Nut, and moved off rather slowly, as the high | quotations had the effect of checking the de- mand. Dealers reported that high prices , which ot cnrre-pondinm @ £ were being expected at shipping point: necessitated the king high ficures here. Hens were selling- at scriptiong were unchanged. trade W lower. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 16@lic per 1 Geese, per pair, $1 7802 2%; Gonllogs, Ducks, $5 6 50 750 for youn Hens, $7@8 Hirg Y # | GAM $4@5 50 per White 2561 Brant, Honkers, vglish Saipe, common hnljm': Cottontail Brush Rabbits, “$1 50; Hare, §1 50@1 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. eithe and Eggs steady to firm. Cheese is showing rather more movement. Quite a lipe wa: aggregate they amount to quite’ a quantity. Prices remain as_before. Eggs and 14,700 1bs Cheese. BUTTE: | for extras and 17@1 c; store Butter, and 7@7 | store, 15@18c per dozen. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. bagket. ively light supply and rather firmly held, nearly all deale and previous prices ruled for all description I"Small quantities of ripe Bananas were offc; Close. | advance yesterday. s o | 151 127 $1 27% 3 Lo Maay it BARLEY_The week opened with & pro- nounced bear drive on the option market, which | Broke futures about 3c. | pressure to sell. There was a generai | The cash grain was also | weaker, $1 10 being the figure generally named by holders. though one lot was sold at $1 113 the receipts had been sold prio- to | arrival and were not offered on the market. CASH BARLBEY Feed, $1 0716@1 113 Sh(spln( and Brewing, ig@1 1713: Chevalier, FUTURES. senlon 9 lo 11:30 a. m. 1 15G1 20 for fair Low. Close. 95 5% for Yellow $1 35@1 40 @1 40 hr ‘White and um c-lugrnn large small round do. ian, $§1 i Ewpt a m“m 'eg etl. 1 it Bt per ctl, Flowr ami Millstuffs. FLOUR—California & Family_Extras, $4 800 ms; Bake V‘V‘:-)Iulou. hlmn‘l‘:{":‘w& .yfururu—rnm ‘in_packages G ‘350 rlw 9 ; Rice ,~ Hay and Feedstuffs, Hay was soft yestorday, with large receipts tons, Some houses are offerl o ‘the market as tut as huyhgu:gfi any ana the | riettes, APPLES—$1G2 50 per box. M.m\dnrd Tangerines, TGc@$1 20 Amierican and $1 25@2 for Hawailan; Pin apples, §2@3 per dozen. 1TS —Anricots, 8% "rau - Evaporated Apples, 4 o dried. Peacher, 63 | black, 4l4c; ms, pitted, 5@Tisc per Ib, RA SINS—The Assoctation quotes the follow- ing ylrln-. Standard grades_ 50-1b cases—2- crown Loose Muscatels, 54c per ; 3-crown La; (lur;:-l boxel lnd L I*lgsn ncy No: Yo vefls, um o R T nd 9% for i ater white A e cxtracted, SKOINC! $howax—siome o 1 Provisions. There was no_ ful terday, the market :m‘ at M'«k" decline. and 1 CURED MEATS—Bacon, b for Ingv¥ 10%e f o r ignt _.“:E fl.m ¢ Jor lgh. : aatern & Hams, 12%c i Dieacned wister Whate oll. 68¢: nnunx w?. | Oll, 80c; extra winter strained bo; | 8, | No. 1 Lard Oil, 60¢f pare m-mom. firia e young Roosters at $8 and old Roogters at b Tring $6 50 per dozen. The market was practicaily bar: of domestic stock and prices of all de- | Recel; of Game were only 14 sacks, but | quiet and most kinds werc quoted | per dozen for old and '$6 W) | for large and te $1@ | o 9005 b | per oues fr ol { Cr Powdtyed. 3.500: Gandy Rec2ipts of Butter and were large | l‘nln yesterday, those of Eggs being unsuaily heavy ‘for Monday, Bath markets remalned | April 25.—Clearings, $459,726; | @bout as on Saturday, with no visible desire i on the part of most sellers to change them | way. Butter was generally quoted weak | shipped to Los Angeles on Saturday and gcattering shipments arc being | made inte the interfor and up north. As a | rule the latter are in smail lots, but in the iB.rla ctls Recelpts were 71,000 lbs Butter, 1751 cases ' Dat% CHls - Creamery at first hands, 18@10¢ c for firsts; dairy, 15@ 14c; cold storage, nom- EESE—S8@9c for 0od_to choice new for lower grades; Young Americas, Eastern, 16@16c; Western, 14@13c EGGS—Ranch, 18G20c for fair to choice; 70| Fegd. Rye, ctls 455/ Hides, o | Beans, sk 63! Pelgs. 7t Potatoes, sks .. 2,143 Leather, rolls 6 Qnions, eks .- ran, sks Miadiings. Hay. tons Straw. tons Flour, qr sks .. Wheat, ctls ... Receipts of Strawberries Inclided 32 chests of the large varieties from Watsonville and 8 | chests of Longworths from Palo Alto. A few | scattering lots came in from other sections, | Attractive lots of both kinds met with prompt | sale at full figures, while poor lots were hard | to sell. The Maiindas continued to arrive muddy and otherwise in bad_ condition, whiie ! a portion of the receipts of Longworths were 000 | badly shaken up In transit. A crate of Rasp- | berries containing 30 smail baskets came in | from Los Angeles and sold at §$9, or 30c per | Shares Generally Weak, With and narrow. ] Receipts of Ovanges continued heavy and the | falling figures. market ruled weak, with trade of a light job- | bing character. Sound fruit was in compara- | while poor stock, which constituted the bulk of In the guction rooms 12 1%c; N uu were sold as munwn Extra fancy, $1 25 ordinary fancy, $1@1 65; choice, 80c@ | ? Standard, 40@ilc. ANl of the offerings | Thowdd (tages of age and were more or leas | Northern' Bluestem, | decaved.. The other Cltrus frajts were quiec | | carloeds now on the ing and met with prompt sale at high prices. | the fedudtion works. The steamer Slerra brought 2838 bunehes of | Close. | Bananas und 84 crates of Pineapples from | | Honolulu. Stocks of Apples in icehouse have been congiderably reduced and the market is | | in very good shape. Fancy stock had a sharp | STRAWBERRIES-—50@00c for Longworths and 25@40c per drawer for the larger va-| 4q gr coup..10714108 4s qr reg...107%4108 CITRUS _FRUITS--Navel Oranges,” $1 25G2 | for fancy, Toc@$1 50 for choice and Mk'.ll for Lemo! 2 75 for fancy. $1 50@1 ,5 for | chojce dnd ;mex 25 for standard; Grape Fruit, $1 25@2; Mexican Limes, $4 H0@5 per case: Bananus, $2 50@3 80 per bunch for Centr Dried Fruits,Nuis,Raisins,Honey. 014c for Royals ana P asie: e | Foard, Sa1i: Figs. white, e tn' box pnu S--1903 _crop, 2@2%c for the four Do 13% MV& MITM WHL — |SPC 1 e 3-crown, 5%c; 4-crown, 6%c; Seedless 1..,0'.. NRR of Cés. ;m "H'.' Do stmpd. Muscatels, G%c Beedless floated. 4%ic; 2-crown Gose. Bo; 3-crown Malaga loose, 5%c. Seudifes Suitanas, unbleached, 415c; " g B%ei 'nmm unbl ;1 Pere. por 6 hl clusters, $3; 8-crawn D- e85 elunm, “2‘%’ l—cmvrn uncy clusters, Contra Costa Marin Co... — 61 18 V Wat Co. Cent L & » & E. Sinat B L2l nn Sum G & B Pac L Co... b6 iU 6 & E.. Firem's Fnd. — 340 | tern; fla',“" nom‘.v-.ccm. 1?0:1 igc for -m and 44 for nw Chi: rlllnn‘ Cocoanut 01l in'barrels, 5S¢ (m— (e/hm and 556 for Australian, extra hlnchea winter Sperm | oil. satural winter Spei No. 1 Neatstoot G gt He . Qurk Hasring Oll, Ade. Saimon Ol Be: boiled Fish Oil, #e; raw Fish Oil, 35c; bolled Paint Oil, 35¢; raw Paint Ofl, 33c, COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil. In bulk, i4c; Pearl Ofl, in cases, 20ic; Astral, 20%e; Star, 20%c; Extra Star. 2lc: Eialne 6%c. Eqcene, #3%c; Deodorized Stave Gasoline, bulk, 16c: in cases, 22c; Benaine. i Stk c: In cuses, 10ikc; SG-degree Gasofine in n cases, 3lc. 76c in drums and iron barr RED AND WHIT! Tiac Ber Ib; White Lead, 7@7%ec, according to | auanti SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refintr pany quotes as foliows, per hed and Fl Com- Dry 3 o, " Fratt Granulaied, b 408 Bect” Granuiited (9a.1b " bags _onix). 5:300: Confestioners’ ' A. - Udlc: Masnolis 4. Sc: U C, 4.00c: Golden <, 4.80c; “D,’ 4. xo:' bq’lrrtLl 10c more; half barveis, 25¢ more H %0 mora; G0-ib bags, 10c more for ail Tablets—Half barrels, 5.90c; boxes, | 6.15¢c; H. & E. Crystal No orders taken for les rels or its equivalent. Rccmpl s of s of Produce. than s FOR MONDAY, APRIL 2. | sks .. 9,150 Flagseed. sks .. 219 Wheat. tls - 348 Wool bales ... il 7.82 Screcyings, k. \ OREGON. 4,010] o L P | STOCK MARKET. E ‘*t Fex Therc was a fair business on the Stock Flucttia’ivns. and Bond Exchange, but variations were few There were sales of Hawailan | Commercial in the afterncon at $48@47 6214, | The general feeling through- | ou the list was rather weak than otherwise. There was nothing new worthy of note in the oil or mining stocks. Tllinois Crude OIl Ex-dividend yester ‘Additional cars of Ophir ore have been hipped, making a total of twelve railroad | _STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, April 25—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. uk’ Bid. Ask. s qr cp new.134 13414 5s ar coup... 1074 108% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. l“ T Co 6s.119 Do Bs ....1114 — | Do con 8. — 105 [Oceanic 8 bs. 50 70 {Om Cable 6s. — 122 \Pac G Im 4s. — 9515 P E Ry bs.104% — P& CH Ss104% — l'&('l{fllll{‘fi—* |P & O R 62116 — Geary — |Powell-st 6s. — 114 S R m Z_ |Sac EG&RBs. 901 93% Do 5s 9514 |SF & SIVBs.116 ~ — D A Gl o P|Siers R Gallo — L A Elec 105 iS ‘P of A C.Ix — Y ., = 104 | 17 B R 6s. R 55105 lsvwno- y 8s.100 — Do 4s 2dm. C 5s. 99 102 Do 4s dm. R 5s. — 100 [Stkn G&EGs. H 00 —lUGlBu " WATER STOCKS. 40 jPort Costa... UAS AND xLEcrmC IN !UflANCE, BANK STOCKS. of 425 430 |Merel Safe Dp. — 1.’50 Is F Nnumu sumol BANKS. Fl!‘lt Nationl — BDGAR. Hana B - Hn-lll-n . 4% Honokaa 8 C — Hutch SPC 9 gg 3 ] of §888ng 1 L = ‘guzaznd E35%ar ses sguges ERS5EER # : § | i ¥ :i NE—81c per galion in cases and | Aima . ® Lsu)- Red Lead, 70 | Dominos, 8.40c per lo. | nty-five bar- | m‘ 545| Potatoes. sks .. 6,085 | | 1300 Mexican .. y rn Californla Power Com- | pany, regular monthly, Sc per share. amount- |ing to $5000; the Homestake Mining Com- | pany of South Dakota, a regular monthly of 25 cents, way or awaiting sale at l AIJCTION SALES AUCHON SALE BARGAINS AT Abmofl—l in horses, 1 . derfl pacer, 1 pony, 12 draft horses, lou.ioinupnnu. 3 camp, 4 p!ddllll& $ eapeess. 1 butcher wag- on, 25 surreys, ‘buggies, carts séts harness at’ 1140, FOLSOM, RUBSDAT, April 26, 11 a. m. WM. CLOUGH, Auctioneer. % A = fia ARCADE HORSE KBT 43 SIeTH s’r ~NEDNESDAY, A.fl 2, at xllu m. By ords w $10,000 Northern Ry of Cal 6s......107 121§ Street— ,000 Northern Ry of Cal 5s. 116 50 g.m!Po!Cuperun 104 78 Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BOND! |Sun Tel 6s..113 — wg-s-mn REs.106 113 1133, UR of SF 4s. T7% — MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala'S Co... 24 2i%|Mat Nav Co. — Caf Coc Miia % —|New Nat Bk — 200 Cal G&ECor. 35 — [N S R R Co. 9% — C Jockey CL120 150 [N Cal Ps::o, ;; 114 Oak Cal T1&T— 135 (IOOF Hall A 8 — Cen Bk, Ouk 64 8 |Orpheum Co.. 123 16% Afternoon Sessian. Board— $1,000 United R R of S F 4 per cent.. 77 58 California Stockand Oil Exchange 0il Stocks— Bid. Asked, s - 128 Apotlo . 4“8 Asscciaied Trust Cert. - 20 Chicago Crude. 24 n @0 62 13 ¢ 2 81 1181 00 155 2 40 & 150 €@ 2 700 Cal Gas & Flectric Corp.... 3460 ..... Fischer's Theater. 10 i3 Northern Cal Power. L1 . 1M SALES. No morning sales. Aftern: 3600 Independence. Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fram ! elseo Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Caledonia 71| 100 Ophir 200 Caledonia ’o] 930 Ophir 506 Con C & Va.1 85| 100 Ophir 2: 200 Crown Point. 25! 100 Overman 200 Exchequer .. 30| 100 Savi 100 Gould & Cur. 2911000 Seg - 300 Hale & Norc. 77/ 100 Sierra N.v py: 100 Haie & Norc.( 78| 600 Union .2 50| 300 Yellow chifl Anemoon Scslirm 1000 Andes .. 250 Ophir I‘l 100 Caledonia a' 100 Savage . 100 Caledonia 77l 160 Sierra Nev .. 400 Caledonia 78] 400 Sferra Nev .. 223 !a# Btfl:&i:&: 160 Con € & Va.l $0/2400 Union Con .. 400 Mexican 2 401 200 Yellow Jacket. 200 Ophir | PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales onm the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Alpha Con .. €81 106 Ophir . 256 Caledonia ke 100 Caledonia fi'ul?’l‘ Silver mn .. 13, 100 Union Con 1 206 Union Con . 500 Yellow Jacket. Session. , | 100 Mexican 100 Mexican 200 Seg Eelcher.. | 100 Slerra Nev. /! «IM) Stiver 100 Mexican 100 Mexican . 1 100 Crown Point.. 200 Union 100 Gould & Cdy. 29/ 100 Union TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Ixe‘hm-n . 19| 100 Mont Ton ...1 56 Ni 2012300 Mont_Ton...1 47% 21! 200 Ton Belmont.. 100 MacNamara . 22| 100 Ton Exten ..1 Afternoon Session. 1000 Cent Eureka. 95! 100 Ton Beimont. 3000 MacNamara . 21/1508 Ton Midway. 2100 MacNamara 20| 500 Ton Midway. 100 Mont Ton ...1 50/ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, April 25—4 p. m. 3z 5 .5 9 2 2,6 i 68 a a . sa £ 3% Bid. Ask. Bid. Ash, 07 OSLiustice 1213 07 (9 Kentuck © e 32 33| Keyes Graes.. — 100 32 34/Lady Wash .. — €6 90 2 00! Mexican 232 10 11iOceldental £ 6 TTlOphir ... n\s 515 24 b g 24 n 21 0 1 20 22 1 2 o 0z 16 17 0 o e g g3 06 — M08 28 s 2 1214 5 =2 = o7 %) 25usk - 8 i 83| 2at ) 1ges 13 828 D S a—— Kennedy's Case Continued. The case of William B. Kennedy, alias Richard Jackson, alias “Yellow, » charged with murder in connection with the shooting and killing of Po- liceman Eugene C. Robinson, was call- cage was continued to May 9 to be ———— pany vs. the Bunker Hill and Sul- mymntm-tuflm court. They related to unimportant conflicts. A decision is shortly from the United States Court of Appeals on the main cases af-

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