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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1904. Not 1 h ! g¢ being done nuch mmer I egetables in try market still hampered by high price e markc "o [ mor lower, CINECS CITTT 1)\ | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND gG! | NEW YORK, April 21. o bond trans- | SINESS SITUATION FORECAST. | actions to- — The pressy rising steadily on the Pa-| AMERI( AN CAN COMPANY. Reaction Not Re-1¢ 1 Light rain is falling in California | BId, 434; asked, 4%. Preferred— Reaction N Re- Point Conception, and it is snowing ; asked, 36, rese " o ont steady local Stoc Barlex ympathy th light st vhe gs ;«' C ¥ 2, with several sell ariation in Beans a lighter r still overloaded - i with the demand ked up 10C. led as Serwous. seur te of this fact readjustment turn cann bowev last six figures erwise basis, while now with some deals bowever, is not scale and the buying is for consumption_ with johbers sim their immedate wants. There = but this, o0 leaned up. buying to Apricots keep about in the same Iy and mand light and prices nged Weather Report. = 20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aprll 21-5 p. m The 1 pwing are the seasonal rainfalis t date, as compared With those of the same | “ Jast season, and the rainfall In the last twenty -four hours Last This Last Htations— 24 hours, Season. Scason Eureka - 0.90 65 Red Biusl 064 £aCrument [trace Far Francisco .....trace Fomim 004 Independence 0.00 San Luls Obispo . 0.06 o8 Angeles . trace trace ertain outlook pro being ks ar unvarying lnm-‘»nn. Los_Angeles Mt Tamaipais North Head 'uvlul HERBRARAEL sinyeian BugsRreysanssasy THE MARKETS. ¢ day. kE rk Exchange lozcer rith Be C r again. ers offering freely nd Seeds. tatoes and Onions about as before quoted. eceipt and firm. , chiexy with poor fruit. ious prices. very light. ending midnight California Apri _Cie southwest wind supply and Eggs firmer. in all positions. has fallen 20 degrees over | 1 howers- in northern por § therly w warmer Thurs warmer Thurs. Am Car & F prd Am Cotton Ol Am Am Ice Am Am o Am Lin Ofl pfd... Locomotive ... Locomo pfd .. Smelt & Ref. Smelt & R prd. Sugar Ref.... | Anaconda Min Co. | Brookiyn Rap Trn. Cole Fuel & Iron,. Consolidated Gas Corn Products .. | Corn Products pfd. Distillers Secur ... | General Eiectric | Internat Paper . | Internat Paper pfd. Internat Pump .... Internat Pump prd. National Lead .... North American | Pacifc Mail | People’s Pressed Steel | Pressed S Car pt Pullman Pal Car. ooy Republic Steel .. 6% | Republic Steel ptd. 42y Rubber Goods . 16 Rubber Goods pfd. > .Y | Tenn Coal & Iron. 100 Exd T S Leather ..... 200 ¥ | T & tenther ptd L 200 80 | 100 57 | 2,100 14% & Rubber pfd... ° 300 [ S Steal .. 1,000 10! | Steel pfd ... 55! tinghse Elect.. ... Western Union .... 100 88% Total sales ...157.400 RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. W YORK BONDS. ..105%|L & N unified 4s. 00% U S ref 2s reg ern Oregon. There has also | D o “Utah, Arizona and| Do coupon ....105% Man con gold 4s. 1n2u, Mfadafin st ike) Do 3s reg .....106%|Mex Cent 4 ps are favorable for warmer weather | Do coupon 107%| Do 1st_ine ifornia Thursday Do new 4s reg.13 . high winds are reported; Flag- | Do coupon suthwest; Modena, 42, south- | Do old ds couth; Winnemucca, 28 | Do coupon ... 5 | Atch gen 4s ... srecast made at San Francisco {df thirty | Do adj 4s Atlantic C L jon; snow 98% | cholce malting, 45@58¢; - e 0. 1 foundrs BQIS TS No 2§11 : Gundry, Nort 25, & e S foundry, Southern, and 1\0 1 foundry, Bou!h soft, $14 25614 75, o * FUTURES. Mon I to 11 30 a. m - Pratiely p May . o 04 | Chicago Board of Trade, | |Decems 2 }2: i o T B 5 & -lv—ll Mfi lll:d High. lfl'. Close. Future Grain and Provisions. | December .« "o2% o2% o2% 0% uA’rs— e market is no firmer and <everal | handlers are reporting a weakening tendency sympathetic with the deciine i Baley: Which | is noW so mueh cheaper than Oats that it is belng used in preference for l!Qflhll No posi- tiye decline 1o reported, ver. CHICAGO, April 27.—A firm feeling prevailed | in the wheat pit at the cpening to-day and i prices showed 4 slight advance over yester- | aay’'s close, July bem( unchanged gher at BBic to S33%@83lc. te. $1 sentiment perhaps was most y olu :1 generally bullish character of the Weather Bu- | ?N.u prs | reau report issued the previous afternoon. Ca- bies, however, were disappointing to the bulls, only & email advance being registered at Liver- o K@% A e Drne ted by the imptoved prices. wlth light receipts and stocks and a good de- mand, ‘l ‘2&01 45 for Yellow and Western nckfll | pool, notwithstanding the sharp advance here | White and $1 47 Pesteraay: Addad to tits was e ofBcial fore: | Yeliow, b1 06 . a, 31 5 gast of Wwarmer weather for the ‘Southwest. | 1574 el §1 4?01 i an, ese bear influences brought out a number of 40@1 50 f g 1 resiizing ssles and the market made & aviek | brown, e bt and” 370l 5 ok recession, July declining to 82%@A2%c. The 1 3215 etl. reaction, however, was of short duration, lib- BUCKWHEAT- 4 75‘ erlll tomnmll!lu hwli hxyln[ 800N Faly.Shorts also took advantage of the siump | and’ covered Trocly. ¢ The market eradually In. Flour and M'”"“fis- creased in, strength untll July had advanced o 8114c close was strong, with July at | FLOUR—California Family e, May 501d between 8030 and 8730 and | 5 10- usual tetmap: Baxers Eiean 341 -mcn. closed at 8ic. Oregon and Washington, jobbing at $3 86@+ Unaul e:n active 2 mx’:-‘m.hm" de mr‘ufl per bbl. cofe, ruled atrong (Rlughout the ooy, Vuly| MILLETUREE rx packages are as Close ac 48K m4SKe and May at 46 totlows? Fioar. “u 50 per 100 1be: The feature of trAQIg in oats was the activi- | Fiye Flour, ts e Meal, ; Rice Flour, end strength witnessed in the May delivery. 17 mr‘. cream do, $4 20 Jén;:;k closed stron, wl;:. July Te nmmuon umm Fominy, ;. Buck at 37%c. May closed af | pheat Fion ri ie | " Provisions were firmi In &ympathy_ with the | Farina, $4 "w“:.'flx‘.“w;i'.? Four, 35 3 srength. in srains. bbls, §7 60; in sacks, $6 5@ nu{‘eoy $6; ogm Peas, boxes, § The close was firm, with | Rolled onf .;I‘I‘I votk up 1796@20c, lard up Sc and ribs 7'4¢ | 8 10; Pear! | Green Peas, na leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— Open. High. Low.. -Close, H‘ay and Feedstuffs % OER B H : Bran and Middling have aj Ill -dvuxced 8 = 897 50c "ana both ‘are very scarce and 79 807 Hay continues weak, with too llr(fl NC“‘D‘I for the market to take care of. The circular of Somers & Co. say , “‘Receipts of Hay have been ranging about the fame as last week, a towal of tons. | | A week ago it Jooked us though there would b & (eide] Joseoting 5 ShLBre: Tl gure | ing the past few daye there nas been wuch an increasg as would indicate continued desi \on thébpart of the farmers to clean out | eariy possible in anticipation of the new crop. |y With cur present demand we can s | andle about July 2 12 800 tons a 633 very nicely, but ;hlnmenu have K, % b been fully 100 tons a day in excess of this. May . som e m ~The much Iookéd for Goverpment contract | July LG $8,, §U2% | war finally let in San Francisco. To the gen: hem gxm el eral Alsappointment of " everybody concerned ort 3 DQI‘ D"“’fl oy 645 662 the market was not helped in any way owing Ma: 6 ro . 73% % b4 _’& 10 the fact that the ur: uantity of 2500 | July @ eI 99 - §712% | tong will not be ¢hipped immediately; the bulk September .. 6 7 6 of it will not be shipped until well into June. | : N P- & For immediate delivery but 600 tons will be H SIONS. o Cash Grain and Provisions “Nothing new has developed in crop pros- Guite pects, for as a report we can state | GHICAGO, April 27.—Cash quotations_were | that every district will make a good yield. It | as follows: " Fibur. duil ana " atendyi No. 3| is impossible to foretell at tjis early date how i wheat, 87g0%c; No. 3, 850020 3| the murket will range during the summer, but L e Se: Ko. 2 com, 1% @iste; S %o | we are inclined to the belief that most farm- R Tl bl No. 2 ekte : No. | ers will hold for rather high prices throughout 3 nauay “}f oS white. 40@dic: 3| the season As to the immediato future of 2 iy it to | the at we have to repart that prices will | rye. 66c; good ‘tecding barley, 30G36c: Al L0 | Le® Jenitive "t "every imfluence. | A lessening | No. o thovestern, $1 0Al; prime timothy | in shipments for two or three days will at dy, with light snow flurries; | o P ol e - % ! once start prices toward a higher basis, bu § e and vicinity Cloudy; warmer | C:3 & 2"":: T, S e e hia §6 1506 TTA z'hgg, it the ‘pregent heavy receipts. continue: thére is | hureday: light southw | € & NW. con 7 s ribe sides (loose), $6 3713@6 50; short clear | PN o | A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. |C.RT & Pac ds D%k P"‘"‘* " sides (boxed), $6 50@6 75; whisky, basis . of mgnnrlh:“:‘r:l:ov:vg“w h?z;fl‘.fi‘fi"m [ o B e wergon 1 Ton & Par lnt | high_wines, $128; clover, contract grade, | ¢ B BRI 0 e 00N v Poth In the country | P |G Gam o RRlT Bt L &W et B R0 Receipts. Shipments, | &1 in the city, seem to be endeavoring to E \\"[ }«4]\\ M \]{]\LTS_ Cons Tobaceo 15 38%IUnton Paciflc ds. 13,“4 | Flour. barrels . 23,200 2700 Jispose of thelr ‘holdings at. the eallest pos- | olo & So 4s.... 8%/ Do r 3 i E C'F & 1 cony 5s. 7212/U § Steel 24 B Soi; bushels 437500 BRAN-421G22 pe wm'éo 5 = b | Den & Rio G \\-m-{:\ hu;!- | Oats, bushels . SHORT 7 @ per ton. | New York -”””“." Market. g i Wk I Erle s FEEDSTU Roted Hirley, 329, 5062 per = Fwap rum. 106% | Wis Cent 4s | tom n2"°:§§ Meal at th ‘nm‘” 5 Koo i s i gy e 15 e FORK MINING STOCKS Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Meal, ianwoa 1 50; Cracked ' Corn, §$ Weak. with actual busi- | Adams Con ... 20/Listie, Chief 5 | Mixed ; Hom Be-m. $30@ biils at $4.87@4.8706 for de- | Alice 18| Ontario AGH 27.—On the Produce Ex- t $4.8564.8505 for sixty day bills. Treece 10| Ophir { ph'.?.‘é :(rl‘n Aprt nuu-r i 6 Proaute Tt $4 b ¢+ it oty ;;gh;‘flg'x Creameries, u«a I% 13@21lc. un easy, —$4 8 | Com Tunne Potos! .l eady, RAW—! g Con Cal & Va.. 1 60Savage ..... i8%c. Cheese, steady, 9QIDWE. STRAW-50g70c per bale. 33gc. Horn Sfiver .. 1 30 Sferra Nev e T ' R e mments, steady; railroads, ir- | Iron iiver, 1 80/ Smail Livestcck Market. Beans and Seeds. . Leadville Con all—Easy at 1G1% per cent, 1 per cent oan, last Boston Stocks and Bonds. acy and dull; sixty and ninety | ent; six months, 3%@3% per | T {U S Steel 10% -— Call loans ....2 @3%| Do pfd . i New York ol Al arbs Time loans ...33%@112 Westing Com | New York Stock Markel. s T, Cemid 2 Atchieon 4s . 991 Adventure 2 NEW April _27.—To-day's stock | 22 91 | Allouez mark rivial affair from whatever 6515 Amal Dealings fell still further | |Amer 7 emal] total, and the tone sl Avamtic | % the market were strongly su nghar : condition of h v:u:\-ilfrl’( '”: Boston & Albany ::g }( alumet l& “Hecla 40 ecuritie ssion | Boston & Maine 109 |Centennia = e Ve | Bougt . 141%! Conver. Range . down by the lted in reducing day to 73,000 nprove. movement was -day’s veral varistions vent ice of the § ta! 500,000 snd f gold for uprem thy o Discouraged brokers and traders are | ed 10 see that record broken un- Narrow and sluggish passed through | showing the vacillation London advancing prices of it sul this ates St ctor ol Steel r the pe venturesome traders | based on poor prospects in the | 5, DO PId ’ reports were circulated | {raite s Fruit sme large orders for steel | 1 Enoe Mach d by Eastern trunk lines, a relapse of mearl stock. total deafings | Do pfa .. had as liitle heretofore, and | Dom Iron & €. e | B4 Tium. . selling Was | Gen Electric e Court _and Fitchburg pfd West Mex Central NY NH&H | Pere' Marquette. . Union Pacific Miscellanequ Amer Arge C Do pfd .. | Amer Pneu Tube Daly on one oc- | {Mass Mining [Michigan | Mohawk 4% Mont Coal & Coke m. of | the belped - *| Amer Sugar ....12870ld Dominion ket The | DO P 126 |Osceola el preferred | Amer Pler & el 13015 Parror | Amer Woolen . I0‘1 Quincy hecking this Do pfd ... London (:[-n—:r;z Stocks. h ok i There is nothing further to report under this April 2T.—CATTLE — Recelpts, | head except a decline 1 Blackeye Beans. | 3 | CHICAGO. CHICAGO, 81,000, Steady to lower. Good to prime steers, Bu":&:;fsi'f%% s !{:‘?H T, $585 65: poor to medium, §3 0085 40; stockers . lnrgs” “White, 32 6342 70: Pink s | and feeders, $3@4 50; cows, $170@4 40; heifers, | Red, $4 50 Lima, o 82 2504 75; canners, $175G2 75; bulls, 3264 10; | $¢ ms‘ Blnckeye. §1 0082 10" per-ctl; Horse ol $2 - ean: e o a ‘fi?flofl|§5;flofi-> SEEDs—Bmwn Mustard, $3 T5@4:. Yellow 26,000 Bteady, 10 lower. Mixed and butch | Mustard. $3@3 20; Flax. $1 80@1 90; Canary, | ere, $4 00@d 10; good to choice heavy, g --miu\..c _tflu;nom‘ lern,fl‘}l l{h:':?@;;c@fi.g:;‘ 510: rough heavy, $4 80 95; light, HIW '"’ Kllle\ @se; Fotws: Cllst S‘eed $20821 509 bulk of sales, $4 90G5. SHEEP—Receipts, 13,00. Sheep and lambe, | steady to strong. Gcod to choice wethers, $4 75 @5 50; fair to cholee mixed, $3 7504 50; W | ern sheep (cli ~ naxhe lam| Nites, DRXED PEAB—thkeye. $3 per ctl; | 83 25; Green Peas, $3@3 25, Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | & /5 30; $4 500 6; Weste hdflv: (clipped), $5@6; ern lambs (wooled), $057. # | The recent heavy arrivals of Oregon Pota- 4 ] toes by vall were of poor quality and sold rather slowly, but prices were no lower, as the Miscellaneous Markets. | | rather siowy, but price mere n n peices o - # | the growing districts and dealers were obliged Forei to exact correspondingly high prices here in 1!, ’ order to come out even, e t of Ings oresgn Eutures. were readily marketed at or near the top quotation and occasional lots of exceptiol LIVERPOOL. fine stock commanded a smail premium. Wheat— “guly. | Burbanks were_largely nominal, very few be- | Opening 6 3% 6 4% | Ing recelved. Seed kinds were in good request Closing © 315 6 414 | and Early Rose and Garnet Chiles were “quoted PARIS. higher. New Potatoes did better under de- Wheat— " April. Sept.-Dec. | CroAsed/receipts, only 80 sacks being recelved. | Opening 21 8k 20 40 | Onions ‘continued to sell at a wide range as to | Clostng. 21 70 3035 |ase and qualty and the market was quoted 1 Fiotr— 7 rather weak than otherwise. | Opening 27 25 Receipts of miscellaneous vegetables were Closing 50 2128 | ughter than usual. as the raiu of the preceding | > day interfered with picking and several kinds 4 S mreas ald better. The regular trade purchased spa { St. Louis Wool Market. ingly of Asparagus and the bulk of the lLight for the ‘H’k to # H)“Il(lfl—l ~, - na eri equale o 72| Cons money...88 11-16|N Y Central..... 0 und. Some r green stock | Boure mot often eaunled i ermment’ ha. | , Do scct -....88 L16INor & Western ST LOUIS, April 2T—Wool, medium grades, | aae solltng down to §1 35 per box. Despite made any r.;‘u‘_"'l(_" upon the funds Anaconda - ! Do ptd . s 4 | combing and clothing, steady, 18@22c; light, the lighter receipts, Rhubarb continued dull, ted to make the Panama payment it | Atghison {ont & Western | fine, 14@17%c; heavy, fine, 12@l4lge; tub | the market being overioaded with old stock. that ns much of the requirement | 20 .Ptd - 96_ |Pennsylvania .. { | washed, 20a81c. Piagcloaned up’ well st sharply advenced e been anticinated by ol exports or by | Bal & Oblo ..... SUAIRand Mines . % | S and fresn arrivals of Tomatoes were ¢ exchange will fow into the | Chre €m0 -1l B T 2% | Condition of the Treasury. g'g';ev_ngu;:;:;e;‘ g e e D N o b et | Cu1 Great Wast.. 18 24 prd. Reeelpts of Vegetables included 834 boxes | O er 81,890,000 of Japanese gold | Sl Mil & St Pl -M8Y1S0 Rallway WASHINGTON, Apuil 27.—To-day's state- | of Asparagus, 443 boxes of Rhubarb and 407 e o &8 ntiams Toiin hé | Dt Dewes 19%! Do pfd . | ment of the Treasury balances in the general | sacks of Peas. e ) | e A So Pacific fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve | POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, §1 50 e O e Wl e artr Dy | in_the division of redemption, ‘shows: Avafl- a1 & ver ctl; Oregon, nunfinn-; :cxuung’ il - : o 1 4 ver : change from the condition of redundant ease 86341 & Steel 2 .-ble cash M-nce. $219,148,001; gold, $103,702,: 5-;‘:2 e Tach 1%Pst 5o m c“' o s i y 0PI { 2 ——— S B I 5ds per otly Bark ’ condition in the money market | 111 Central Wabash | $ %01 00 per ctl; mew Potaton 235@3%e per nduces The active Sales 8,100 Cen of Chesapeake & Of Chicago & Alton { Chi & Alton prd n Del, Lack & Weat. Desiver & RioG... Den & Rio G pfd.. Zrie Hocking Valley Hocking Valie; K uthern. . . K C Southern pfd Louis & Nash... | Manhattan L... 00 Metropolitan Secs. . | Metropolitan 8t Ry. | Minn & 8t Touis.. M StP&SEM, M.StP & SS M pfd. Missouri Pacific.. Mo, Kan & Texas MK & T prd. rthern Recurities Ontario & Western. Pennsylvania . P, C. 2 & St Lou Re: Readmg 15t pid Reading 24 ptd Rock Island Co | Rock Island Co ptd | Bt & SF 24 nfd . St Louis 8 W. | St Louls § W ptd Bouthern Pacific. | Southern Railway Soillhfl'n Ry pfd. ‘ Texas & Pacific | Union Pacific. Union Pacific wid. ‘whash . Wisconsin €en pid. . Express Companies— light demand for some of the tist 5,00 NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Hum 108 " 1423 1P 6y “bonds Louis & N: Do ptd 1 is irreguiar. K & Texas 17% (Spanish 4s 831 Bar silver—Firm_ 25%q per ounce. were un- | Money—1%@2l% per cent The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 214 per cent and for three months’ Low. Close, | bills 2 5-16G2% per cent. Lo ool AL 9373 New York Cotton Market. 0% 1173 NEW YORK, April The cotton market closed steady at an advance of 9 to 20 points. New York Grain and Produce. W YORK, April 27.—FLOUR—Receipts, s | 16.451 barrels; exports, 1712 bushels. Steady, with but a light tra FHEASCRecsipts, 5000, spot, & o 3 red, $1 04 tor, §1 0o@1 OB 1. o b nn.-n No. 1 Northern Duluth, 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, higher on covering, movement based on favorable crop news, Northwest buying, higher outside markets snd 8 betser cash demand from millers, The o was 1%c net higher on May and luDl!fie up on other months. May closed July closed 881ic. September closed nue. cember closed 83%e. Ohe £. 0, by Options oa WOOL—Quiet. PETROLEUM--Eas COFFEE-Spot Rio, steady; No. Tie; mild, quiet. The coffee market closed steady at a partial mdvance of b points. Sales, 98,750 bags. May, 7085.85; July, 54366 05; September, 0.20G m ber, 6.50@6. {-lr refining, fl:-ll}' 96 _test, ax-:m molasses mnr. ned, confectioners” A, 4.60c; mold A, 5.10c; cut b | 5.45c; crushed, 5.4Bc: powdered, 4.85c; granu. lated, 4.T5¢; cubes, ) DRIED FRUITS. . EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- tinued quiet and the tone is no better tha steady. Common are quoted at 4@5%c; primi 53%@5%e; choice, 6%@6%c, and fancy af 7 invoice, T RCNES_Are quiet and eraily un- chuued at 3 to 5%c, according tz‘n > 'RICOTS—Are_in fair demlnd mu offer- fancy, rzAcm:s— ttract & sesdonable tnquicy uu @7i4c; extra choice Thi@se, and fancy S New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, April 27.—Tin was a shade higher in London, closing at an advance of 7s ac £1x 126 6 for spot and £126 15s for fu- res. was held a little higher in sympathy with advance abroad. at The local market continued quiet, but 155 further change in_the % mm‘o Here it closed st oa.mlly‘!k. 'Ls‘hu was at £58 7s 64, I ENER R g mariet at 40064 05, whlle {he London maw "“3.::..:’.. 352085 25, a0 apot 1y Londen s 6d. 4 4 Tron closed at 52s 34 | 11& 17% | in Middlesboro. m‘mww““ it llPfl‘lQfl 1 and had a strong bull | Northern Wheat Market. 75 per ctl for Ore- und. P ONTONS—TYellow, §2 50G2 203 32 95 for Australian; Green SR Enlona4050c.per box. PURTLA\D April 27 — Wheat—Walla VEGET. BLES——A.M!‘II"I 41%4@7c per Ib; c; bluestem, Slc; valley, ‘S1G83c. Rhubarb, Loane per, box Green Peas, ST WASHINGTON. 250 per nckl.no‘k enrll’eni.o;',&::mpe‘rl e —Whi ; blue- Beans, pel atoes, PR g v L b g firing Bane, Jogile et 1y omatees 51 25 175 for Mexican and *2@2 25 per crate for 3 PR ) Squash from Los Angeles, Northern Business. :l"’iéi'{" e hox: Cabbage, $1 38 per edl; Carrsls, b0 por sack Hothoust Cucupbers, 00 c, SEATTLE, April 21.—Clearings, $622.075; | {1 G300 per 1h; Dried Peppert, 86106 tor sun: balances, 1 aried ‘and 12 s, vee b for evaporated; TGO gl 21.—Clearings, $791514; sc gor 1n; Green Beppers, ances, t t g KPORTLAND ‘April 27.—Clearings, $460,807; ,u“ -“cpf:"‘}’“ rrowfat Squash, jobbing a alances, RRsun SPOKANE, AM" 27.—Cleari , $307,444; balances, $60,570. s Poultry and Game. evailing high pri J)fim of Poultry have mck..-.f the consumptive demahd cun-ldn-bly and as & r"llll local retailers are opera cautiously, but the daily recelpll :&eu well maintained in Brices apd M mere’ and Hens are . fll the trade is amply NDD“E" 'llh 5 ST B i n mand a dy. Sy b nne With the demand and l | * LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. u.n! + Wool, $1@1 50: receipt: went to the canners, who pald from | sold at 9@12c ‘basket. top price wi an extreme oM’.:nd ‘was obtained only fflr‘;l l | few lots of strictly fancy during the trade. ‘Thé market was still overloadsd with Oranges and stocks included much poor fruft, which was being pressed for sale at low prices, to the dotriment of sound fruit, which was 'tn_com- paratively light supply. The cool, cloudy Weather,” together With the fact that dealers were holding off awaiting the result of the auctfon sale, caused an easy feeling in the open markef, and trade was of & hand to mouth character durirg the greater part of the day. There was some competition in the auc- (lon rooms between shipping brokers for sound lots of fancy fruit, but the bulk of the offer- Ings were of poor quality and attracted but little attention. Ten cars werd sold as fol- lows: Extra fancy, §125G195; $1a1 60; cholce, 154aS1 40; standard, 406 Ihers was. nothing. new 1o report in other sTRAvLBmmEs—ual 25 for Longworths and T draver for the | larger varieties. APPLES—$1G2 50 ATTRUS FRCITS Navd $1 2502 i f(‘,: ?n:]. The@$t m for rmlee 5 Ml for s Sc@$l 26 L‘mw 3'2 i for hney $1 nol 16 for d $1@1 25 for standard; Grape !‘fl!ll lx 250: Mexican Lxmu. $4 per Bananas, 3 80 per bunch' for Centrai American and §1 2063 for Hawalian; Pin apples, $2@3 per dozen. Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. FRUITS—Apricots, 8§%@10%c for Royals and 9612 for Moorparks: i horatad Avples 4:29' 6c: sun-dried, i5c; Peaches, Pears, wum Figs, white, 233@5c ‘“ blnk,v c: Plums, pitted. B@7lc per ($ERUN 81903 crop. 2@2%e for Pi5e” tour RAISINS—The Association quotes the follow ing prices:~ Standard grades, 50-b grown Loose Muscatels, B%e 3-crown, G%c; 4-crown, ‘Secditas Loose kcatels, $%e; Seedless Moated, digc: 2-crown aiaga loose, Bc; 3-crown Malaga loose, 5%c; Seedless Sultanas, unbleached, Thompsons, unbleached, Sigc. Layers, per 1b box—6-crown Imperial clusters, $3; ' Dehesa clusters, $2 50; 4-crown fancy clusters, $2; 3-crown London Layers, $1 35; 2-crown London Layers, $1 25; usual advance for frac- tional boxes and_layers. Seeded—Fancy 16-0z cartdns, per Ib, T%c; fancy 12-oz cartons, per | package, 6%c; fancy bulk cartons, per Ib, 7% cholce 16-0a cartons, per Ib, T%4c; choice 12-08 cartons, per package, 6%ic: cholce bulk_car- tons, per Yc: G6-on cartons, - Hiogs, “Museatais, ‘pee b, Tor i cartons, | seedsd Seedlings, Muscatels, per Ib, S%e; bulk, seeded Seedlirgs, Muscatels. Tb, NUTS—W: Noo 1. sottshell, —Walnuts, 13%@l4c, No. 2, 11%@12c; No. 1 hardshell, 1 No. 2, 11@11%5c; Almonds, 11%c for reils, 113 for I X Ly 1le for Ne Plus Ditra and '9%ec for Languedoc; Peanuts, for | Eastern; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts u ON] omb, 10@11i5¢c for white ana 3 @9%4c for amber: water white extracted Sl light amber extracted, 4%@i%e; dark, i1 BEEEWAX—TT@ZQL‘ per 1b. Provisions. The market continues listless and weak, with | plenty of stock URED MEATS—Bacon, 10c per Ib for | henvy. 10%c for iight medium, 1214c for light, lic for extra light and 14@15c for sugar- cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12l4c: Ci Hams, 11| Mess aoer Sio 500 11_per bbl; extra Mess, $12 50@13; prime Mess Pork, $1 $18; Dry ed’ Pork, lo\ic Pig ! Pigs' Feet, $6; Smokéd Beef, ldc LARD——Tlemu quoted at 6%c per Ib for ggmpound and 8ge for pure; halfC barrels, pure, 8% c; 10-1b tins, ¥ic; 3-1b tins, 9%c; 3-1 "TOLENE—One half barrel, half barrels, 8%c; one tlerce, 84c; five tierces, S%e per Ib. | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | A local house reports on Wool as follows: “The Wool trade of the State is now in a fairly healthy condition. Country business is even more actlve than it is locally, chiefly for the reason that choice free stock is scarce and is most wanted. The poor grades, embracing burry, seedy and shrinky Wools, are neglected for the moment, but later they will be wanted at better prices than could be obtained at present. Business at Red Bluff and northward hi Tk been ‘on a basis of 17@17%ec for select HlDFfi AND SKIN8—Culls and brands sell about 1%@lc under quotatio Heavy s-mal Steers, 9%c: medium, 83c: light, Sc; Cow Hides: Sc'for heavy and S for light; Stage. o: Salted Kip, 9c; Saited Veal, 10ci Salted | Calf, 1lc; dry Hides, 16c: dry Kip, i3c; dry Cal, 18c; Sheepskindl shearlings, &6@a0c each; large’ and $2: lon; e 52 32 7o ox | 1 75 for small and B0c h\r Coits $1 75 for large and $1 50 for medium, $1g1 25 for small and 50c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, dlc; dry Salted Mexican, 25c; dry Central_American, 8lc. Goat Skins—Prime An- goras, large and smooth, 50c; medium, ldfi;r small, AL 20c. y:v—ho 1 rona-;;a 4% @4%c per Ib; No. 2, V\OOL—Syrln(n&lD—Sln?:cq“ln and South- ern, 12 monthw’, 9@lle: do 7 months’, 8@10¢ per 1b; Middle Counties, 12@16c_for free and | TiG14c for defective; Nortuern, 15@17c for free | and 13@15¢ for defective; Nevada, 12G15c, a 1cumms to_condition. OPE—24gic per Ib for Callfornla, 1903, and 7320 or erop of Meat Market. Hoj are lower, as receipts, while not par- ticularly heavy, are more than called for by the demand, which is light. Other descriptions are unchanged. DRESSED MEATS., ‘Whotesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: EEF—i@Sc for Steers and 6@7c per Ib for c lc el VEAL—Large. 80%c; small, 8%4@%c per | pound. | MUTTO.\‘—thm. 8@9c: Ewes, 8@8%¢ per Ib. LAMB—11@11%c_per b, PORK—Dresse s. 62@9c per Ib, LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, m.,,.d | Livestock, delivered In San Francisco, less 30 ver cent shrinkage for, Catth s and Heiters, LE—Steers 6% thin Cows. iGoc pe L VI -Adige per b o relghti, SHEEP—Wethers, " 4a4sc; Even dtiee we pe;‘ R (.B-flm. 50 :El' head. qus—un Hi , 140 to 200 Ibs, 5 ger 300 1bs. 51@se: solt Hows, duosfic. Ws, 20 per cent off; 0 nt tions. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 0%¢ spo! and 5%ceJune- July; San Quentin. $5 40; Wool Bags, 32@abc: Fleete Twine. T@Sc. COAL—Wellington, lington, $8: Seattle, $6 50; Brya ver i, 80; Stantord, $7; Roslim, $7; C Bay, $5 50 iznd, §1; Rlehmomi 1 50 C\Imkrllnd ‘ld ln bulk and $14 25 Penusylvania Anthracite Vgel-h Autnracite Egg, e h, Mfi 1 50; Cannel on; 'Coke, Ti per ton in butkc o ug'l'n sacks; Rocky Mot in’ dsscriptions, §11 45 per 2000 Ibs ana 312 50 per_long ton, e atine 55 o l!.s—Quuhtlmu are for barrel rar cases, ada Bc: Linseed, 4o per gallon Tor Bolied and g1 for raw: Castor Ol ses, No. Bakers' AA, §1 10G1 1Z; Lm:ol 45¢ m- and 43¢ for raw; China Nut, r gallon; Cocoanut Ol in barrels, 58¢ far uylou and 55¢ for’ Australian; extra bicached winter Sperm oil, ; natural winter smm oll, 80c ueuud winter Whal . atural w-l- e Ofl, 60c: extra winter .u-lnnd Lard OfL No: § Lard Oil, d0c: pure N No. 1 Neatsfoot Ofl, " Yigh R N d,fl}:fl advanced Tgc. New York Exchange um- &““ 5% aaric-tHore 8, g:mm ’gg‘;:"g 7= ‘:g,‘ mmu—uu 1' -k 1 |1c xm 1b; %‘,. ou'.h 8?(:“ raw’ P-x‘r'n oll, “;}:",‘""m"};';‘&. c:u‘" g L) Goene, 58 G008 6. for otd and 80 504 HS;O%’elrl!&Tvvl;tw%“t:‘A?l&n? i New York Exchange, telegraphic, — 1214 | & “20""; ’,"“,,,"'_,.‘:,‘,‘;" 2T "T R Star. Stc; Elalne, b s = 18 50; old . Fevers oo 50, 50 Mexican Dollars, nomihal . - 43y, fers, $3@4 u;( for large’ and $2 503 for 1914, in ] small; Pigeons, per dozen for old 28¢; in -B1e. Wheat and Other Gram;, i) 8 s Tor s % 5;3‘; .;nm%h« Ser_gallon In cases sna White Geese, § ; Rt "AND WIITE LIAD— “ex::a. L] vuiEA T—The Iorettn markets continue well | Honkers, English Snipe, 7146 per 1b; White Lead, 7@T7%ec, supj ||=a and featureless. common Snipe, $2: ttontal quantity, icago was higher yesterday, though ad- | Brush Rabbits, i1 80; Hare, § SUGAR—Prices have been advanced 10c. PR IR S T A oy B nd e o Tallowsy e T 1h o f00s ages cables and the on was . ws, 3 THArS, S tha Macnptl fak a’ el R Butter, Cheese and Eggs. e X Crushed and Fine Crushed, Bie: The feehng was bullish on cantinued = cold Powdered 5.60c; Candy lated, 5.60c ‘weather throughout the West and severe com- Butter continues 'fik 'l(h large reeel Dry Granulated, fine, Granu- li:ll of mll v:ondltlm hl Oh!o. Indl and | and plenty of stock on M al'. lated, rse, ; Fruit Grlnllll(ad. 5.50¢ Northwest re- | cholce creamery clm, t ' Granulated (100-1b_bags oaly), fll neapoll :fil ports ;:r “n 'fli e onin stinl” being :'-yl-:;‘"' heon | i . oy In) GIDO . re] llnl uotation b - €y . ? reely. There Is nothln( turlhu ne J:'hmll‘ 10c more; half nc with prospects of the mills again In this market futures dec"lud lnln the quotations ed some change, Sales at the revised prices were reported. CASH WHEAT. e % s m‘h its w‘;?.'é“':-“.‘m‘?":.'t wlm“'; orthern .fi-_«alu&'h fimfifl"‘ munfié anu. 11— Now 8 ot RS [ocp wien | per alion; oy uo Ioe Butter, 1658 Receipts of Produce. nnz{:r mmll. cases i P ri gy 'fim—am; WEDNESDA’ E}a" Teore Butter, h:z:.,% Flour, ar sks m&‘ww ux- 5 to choice new Barley, e for low g-n Americas, | Oate. ctls lede- “ , three | 8%e¢; two tierces, | $1 10@1 20 for fair a large variety came in fm@hllm Angeles lnd Bttt STOCK MARKET | , Trading Rather More Active and Prite: Rule Firmer. There ‘was more Jite on the exchanges m-du. with g~ longer lists of sales, while on tone was firm all ), nic 4 G and’ Eleciric 1o $62 25, and Mutual Glec: tric to §13, most of these being substantial ad- vances. There were sales of Alaska Packers at_f£141 256140, There was aléo more doing in the ofl stocks, but the mining “ocks were gensrally quiet. An assessment of $100 per share on Lemoore Canal and Irrigation Company stock falls delinquent May 18. Hale & Norcross has levied an assessment The' del in office of t Flaia o Tarcher on Hana ntation stock has wrsedwllyflnndmflnyo(nbu The North Shore lhflwly Company has de- cIM 4 to suspend the publication of its monthiy vidend of 50c per share recently de Cllr!d by the Anaconda Mining Company Montana will be paid on May 19. xrose carnings of the California Cas ang Blecirio Corporation for, Marel clally stated to have e mzn—-n - crease of $115,034 as compared with March, 908, The surplus on March 31 amounted to inge. atier ail o X W earn all expe: of e, T P STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, April 27—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bl ar co r cp new1 H & Tex. ATHIS [ o p memint Tobie MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. e 48 > ¥ > 22 ; E FEE H £, 3 g feiv] n‘pgngag #oCg2pl0n =m:!ng;a § It -E.ru . 8111 E:5e 2 . Bs.. % t I°E) 24, 21283121131 #eg e me T Q% 53 & ® B wal 2N B& 28T >59 184138832325 82| | 14 5. =2y 2 z 8a FRRETERg LE fots ) SRR RIS P g IIERIIERIIEI11) 20@0n PESY oouuns_ %% Iy FEEEI: ! & » <] <] Ll i H g H 28 @ " 3 » % “R0 Mutual E L. 12 - 56 Cent L & P. 23“ Pac L Co.. <o INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd. — 340 | BANK STOCKS. Bk..125 — |L P & A g 87 |Mer Trust. 425 — |Merch EX.. Safe Dp — 150 |S F Nationl. l‘xrn Nationl — | SAVINGS BANKS. Ger 8 & L2260 2330 [Sav & L. So. — 100 Hum § & L. — Sav — 30 Mutual Sav.100 anlun T Co —_ - 8 F sav U.625 STREET RAILROADS. Californta .. — 200 |Presidio ..... 41 Geary .. 50| s POWDER. i |Vigorit ..... R Y SUGAR. |Kilagea § C.. 3 4& {Makawelt C. 21 {Onomea S C. 23% | Paauhau S C. 13% — MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A. — 141 [Oceanic § Co. 4 4% 10034 Pac Aux 1% ms«. Pac C narx 165 170 llmln Sesston. 10 Alaska Packers Associations..l41 o’. 85 Alaska Packers' Association...140 50 Alaska Packers' Assn, b 3....140 00 15 Hawailan Coml & Sugar. 8 50 100 Honokaa § Co B8 ® 50 Geeanic S § Co. b 3 20 Oceanic § S Co. 4 30 Oceantc 8 8 Co_ . 4 1214 30 § F Ges & 2 o¢ @ Spring Yooy Water Co. 39 00 10 Giant Powder Con . 60 50 25 S F Gas & Electri 61 8714 $10,000 8 P Cal 6 (1005, Serics B)....102 50 Afternoon Session. Board— 110 Hawalian Coml & Sugar. 478 15 Huteh 8 P Co. 9 00 50 Honokaa § Co 12 00 50 Mutuaj Electric Light 1275 10 Mutual Electric Light 13 s‘ 30 ¢ 20 4 00 5 40 00 50 13 37% 2 i 1 i g1 o 33 EE ] 100 4 50 3,000 8 P of 104 75 25 Hawaiian Coml & Sugar. 48 75 208 F Gas & . 52 28 Unlisted Securitzes. Ase. 1ot 113 e - Iu N = 20 5 INSRR 9% —. 150 [N Cal P Co. 11 1% — |0ak Bk Sav.112%5 — 27%/0ak T Con.. 13 & — 1R | Orpheun o 13% 0% 735/ Pac Cas Co.119 — 12 S Tei...100 I S 80 |SF&ST - a0 W 187 Wat Co. o 1 T1%| Swiss-A | — | Truck Bleet. 10 — 22 |UR InC pfd 42 — = Do com ,. § — € 833 3 aapskuy