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NCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ! Bank Clearings show a steady decrease from 1903. trect Stocks rather lower on the day. -l Share market extremely quiet. htly lower. Exchange rates undisturbed. # tly orn and Rye as previously quoted. weak and freely offered. Feedstuffs rule firn:. ink Beans firm and in demand for the East. tter, Cheese and Eggs still in good supply. in Raisins expected to improve the movement. ons inactive here and in the West. change in Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. s in liberal supply and quict. Onions weak. much change in Summer Vegetables. e tatoes cat and Barley close the week quietly, the latter higher. C F & I con 5s. 70%/U S Steel 2d b Den & Rio G 4s. nnw\\ abash 1sts Frh- prior llen 4s. 981 Do del W& D CIsts117%| W & L Erie 4 FW & DG 4| Wis Cent 4s Hock Val 414s....100%| NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Adams Con 20| Little Chlef Allce .. 85/ Ontario | Breece . 10! Ophir | Hruns Con . 04/ Potost Com Tunnel 00| Savage Con Cal & 55| Sierra Nev Horn Siiver Iron Silver Leadville Con Boston Stocks and Bonds. 35|Small Hopes . 75/ Standard . 02| [ Money— lu s Sleel €Call loans ....2%@3%| Do 5 Time loans ...3%@4% \\emn; Common. 78 Bonds— | Mining— | Atchison 4s . 991, Adventure . 2 Do adj 4s |Allouez, .. . B Mex Cent 4s 65 |Amal Copper . 485 -| Rafiroads— | Amer Zinc 10 ¢ | Atchison . 2%/ Atlantic % Do pfd - 93| Bingham Boston & Albany.248 |Calumet & Heclad% @) Loston & Maine.107%) Centennlal ... 19% Boston Elev 41 | Copper Range .... 4013 | Fit-rhurg prd. 1138 [ Daly West 22 | Mex Centtral . 6% Dom Coal 65, N ¥, N H & H..188%| Franklin £ ;Pern Marguette. . 70 Grancy .. L4 = * yal saeei Poultry market oversupplied with poor fowl. 'l{ness SMining 1111 ¢ 1 Michigan . A% Cool, gloomy weather checks the demand for Oranges. ; acs Pineapples coming into this markel from Cuba. 125 t = o ¢ Amer Waolen 0% |an szulz ~ ey Sunday, possibly showers by night; fresh| Do ptd . {Shanaon Bank Clearings. o 3 gl | Dom_Iron 9% Tamarack 8 i Nevada—Cloudy, unsettled weather Sunday: 'l;fn !‘-fit;"l‘!clu 238 :;r;mm 23;3 o nk cleari ! ek W 26,- | brisk to high terl, vinds. e - 8 x SUSE Nk Whacturs ust el s SR MO Prancisco and vieinity —Cloudy Sunday, | Mass Electrl -8 probably showers; fresh southerly winds. Mzo DG‘":!- % s e s A G. McADIE, District Forecaster. | 08 OR8 fo-- % inonn i Un Shoe Mach. 401 | Wolverine .1 These figures show | EASTERN MARKETS. I Do prd th and the past London Clming Stocks. the preceding * - an index to the 1 c for mone; ey just so much | Cons nt of merchandise. New York Money Market. a0 for acct . or o ) naconda : [ ' — | Atenison Tinlont & Western.. Duties on Imports. NEW YORK—April 30.—Close—Money on | Do pfd . 86 | Pennsylvani . ao%, ; call was nominal, no loans. | 2!] &POBIAO ‘E:)::;S:'l:g";\zln!s . 'l)g’% < on imports at the | Time loans were easy, with sixty-day loans | Can Paclfic 201 | . - 2% house 1n April wero |at 25 per cent; ninety days, 2% per cent; six | Gnef & Ohlo ... 31, Do Jat p’;éfl- sia0 1 in April, 1903. For | months, 31,@3%% per cent Chi, Mil & St P. u {80 Raflway e of the vear the receipts | Prime mercantile paper, 3% @44 - #2005 durine the business in bankers' bills at $4 ST | demand ana at $4 §5@4.8510 for | bille, - of Silver. | " Posted rates, $4 56 and $4 ss. Commercial bills, $3 843 @4 S4%. Bar silver, Sigc. Coinag. United States Branch Mexican dollars, 43%c. month of April, Bonde—Governments, steady; ot ver and 3,044,000 | heavy. i es h 806,000 pieces —_— v id the ce, g e oaiance: | New York Stocks aud pleces of coin le month at the | sisted of $576,000 llars and $23,000 In | f $569,000 in United | s the following Phil- 3 os, 108,000 50-cen- %00 pesos: 330,000 66,000 pesos, | equivalent to NEW Stocks— Atchison . Atchison pfd . timore & Ohio. High. 2% 9313 % 116% & Ohlo. .. hicago & Alton “hicago & N W « Az . age consisted of | <nicE0, | >y $ nit at Iver half dollars || s - 00 Pk . Chicago & Gt West 1438 Colo Southern . N . ruit buds in favorable con- | Colo So 24 pa 35 . . n of fruit very back- Del & Hudson. 700 Del. Lack & West. Denver & Rio Gr ng frosts did mo injury to | eports of imjury to re—Fruit trees bloom- suticok except for Tiinols Central | 1cwa Central Towa Central pfd K C Southern.... K C Southern pfd. Loulsv & Nashv Manhattan L . bud worms 10 | yetropol Securities te eerfously dam- | MEITORP! SERRTe orthern counties, but | et T JaTway- - |MstPa&ss M. | M StP & SS M ptd ed. but o fair es variable, olding well felding well; fruit Missour! Pacific 100 ” Southers CouD- | N Kang & Texas. 100 %8 ¢ somewhat dameged in (M K ET .. 100 - B e e sec back by low tem- |N Y Central ..... Sterling exchange was steady with actual YORK STOCK LIST. Sales. 1, per cent Do ptd "ol'\ o Pacific @4.8705 for | s 214 | Union Pacific . ol | el 1 251 Do ptd | Do 1st prd 6515 U S Steel | Do 24 pta Do ptd | i Central Wabash - | Louis & Nasi Do ptd Tailroads, (M. K & Texas.... 17% | . 254 per ounce. | 21,G3% per cent. | _The rate of discount in the open market for Bonds. | enert bills ts 234 per cent and for three months’ bills 2 5-16G2% per cent Associated Banks' Statement. Low. YORK, Avril 30.—The statement of erages of the clearing house banks of this city for the week eho Loans, $1,049,636, | 800; increase, $3,246, ch deposits, $1,114,367, NEW | Close. | | | | 800; increase, 00; circulation, &15,7'58 700; increase, legal tenders, | 700; increase, $1.149,900; specte, $23i | decrease, $961,000; reserves, $311,736, | crease, '$15 reserve required, | 950; thcrea: 1,243 i surplus, $33,144.4: decresse, $1.069,450; S, deposits, 197,425; decrease, $1,017, uw New 14 ‘ NEW YORK, April 30.—FLOUR—Receipts, | 12,700; exports, 2400. Sales, 3600. Dull and | without feature. Minneapolls patents, $5@ | 85 25; Minnesota bakers, $4@4 20; winter pat- ents, 35; winter straights, $4 80@ 315 | winter extras, $3 35@4; winter low grades, 7 | $3_16G3 80. | WHEAT—Receipts, 3000; sales, 1,500,000 | bushels; spot, firm; No. 2 red, §1 04 elevator; | No. 2 red, $1 05@1 08 't o. b. afloat; No. 1 | Northern Duluth, 99%c f. o. b. afloa | kard Manitoba, nominal f. o. b. aflat. York Grain and Produce. Op- in response to further bullish crop news and a better cash demand. | pectally alarmed over the prospects for a d {lay in lake navigation. | 3¢ net higher. May closed September closed Séc S—Q st 2. 23260 24@30c; c; July closed December, 1902, 23@206c; olds, —Steady; Galveston, 20@25 1lbs, 18 21@25 1bs, 19¢; Texas dry, 24@50 WOOL—Firm: domestic fleece, 28G32c. o~ N 2 PETROLEUM—Easy; refined New York, Arkansas—Some peaches and pears injured; | Nor & West prd. .. §.15c; Philadelphia and Baltimore, _8.10c: minjured; prospects for berries excel- | Phtaric & Weste | Fijladelphia and Baitimore in bulk, 530c & ws |P C C & St Louls 4l 5 | SUGAR—Raw, steady: fair refining, ! Iured aarly Avee Sruin, § masling too - o0 “y “u 3he: _centrifugal, test, ; e Reading 1st pfd... 781, | molasses sugar, dameged by frostar "™ | Reading 24 pra. ... e s 92| demage to peaches by re- | poC YN Co pid 500 63 L a3 @ | s mot much damaged by latest |5t PRSP P00, B 408 K G5 | g St Louls § W prd.. = - es blooming tn extreme | KL ADUR 510 Y0 G i 4% quiet: No. - Southern Rallway . 207, 20% 207, | T%c: mild, quiet; Cordova, 10@13c. - . PPATS | couthern Ry pfd.. &5 fe 841, | ket for coffee futures closed qufet at an ad- Sopies 2 y frost. but pros- | Tezas & Pacific... 23 23 23" |vance of b points to a_decline of 5 polnts. - Tol St L & West 281, 24y 261 | Sales were revorted of 3750 bags, including: TEt L & W ptd 391, B0y 29 July. 6.05c; September, 6.35@ T'nfon Pacific Rty 6.40c; March, 6.90c. Union Pacific a2 DRIED FRUITS. S . | Warasn 18 EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- t«l;‘rruth{t:‘d“:‘;.:dod con. a;b'fh‘,p{ - 38 tinues quiet, but dme ungarlnneflil -l?‘i oo s ee Lake E s Common are quoted at 4@5%c, prime at spparent to fruits 2rom | 0 in Central 3%0. cholce at 6% @6c and fancy at T@TRc. N ot Wisconsin Cen pf PRUNES—Are quiet and the market is In lan Territories—Fruit rather an unsatisfactory position, with little in Indian Territory. @S, demand from any direction. Quotations range and apricot & American { trem 3e to 6%e. according to grade. United States . APRICOTS—Are without new feature. Wells-Fargo . Cholce are quoted at 91,G10c: extra choice at Miscellaneos— | 10 @10%c: fancy, 11@13c. 45% | PEACHES—Are In light supply. Choice are .‘n'{\:, held at 74 @Tt%c; extra cholce, 7%@Sc; faney, Amer Cotton O 2] | 0%O10c AT ton—Peach, cherry. plum and early | AT C08 QP L ew New York Metal Market. pryne irees in bloom. = . cts best in years Amer Ice pfd . 21% 27 — ospe 't in years, :m,, ;’j’“’%’fl 32, ceee 8 NEW YORK, April 30.—Bullishness pre- , mer Lin td. iled n all markets to-day. the general un- Weather Report. Amer Locomotive. ertone. however, exhiblting falr steadiness — Amar Lo 0 o and abience of pressure o sell. The scarcity | - (20th Meridian—P 3 | of “spot lead and continued inquiry for spo SRASCINOD, AR B b . A Eu:.r“m'ef‘ favres in xpeiter held these two markets the ‘seasonal rainfalls to | Anaconda Min 1 with those of the same date | Brooklyn Rap T. é‘;:flir“sm?“ the rainfalls in the last twen- | Colo Fuel & Iron Copper, lake, $13 37%@13 6214: electrolytic, Detssiitated Gas $13 12%@13 25 casting, $12 05%@13 1215, 5 Last This Last Sorn Broducts Tin, $21 80@25. : E T AT ™ S50% | Distiners secur Iron nominally unchanged from last quota “Fed_Bluff 00 31 2315 | General Eiectr e rramefits .00 16. 16.62 nf aper “ Eap Francisco w2 i3 | Inter Paper pid o Exports and Imports. . i ot 1o $i-s. (. i6% 1% 14%| NEW YORK, April 80.—Total tmports of -1 - %4 voie Lt U7 213 | drygoods and general merchandise at the port 3 P 11,62 J60 26 94 28 | of New York for the week ending to-day were s - arhlod . L “}:" =k sw’rm “1“ ) New York for the -l . rts o rom e THE COAST RECORD. X 20 | weck were $48%.443 silver and $12.675.220 goid, ] = ] 210 Tmports of specie at New York during the z 2 3 = Republic Steel .. G | week were $46,768 gold and $0807 silver. F ¥ 2 Republic_Steel pfd 2 ks L ramiows, 3¢ S2%E 35 Babbir Govt 8%| New York Cotton Market. ATHIR.-.. 5 3 s : : g 35 i, : EE 6% | NEW YORK, April 80—The cotton market : 5 5 : 0% | closed steady. unchanged. TEhaz 66 3 EW 7% | * i e bt 1 5 32 SW 44 . 4 sE #s || Chicago Board of Trade. 46 NW 00 52 50 W 00 lgfi”‘ * 3 el €2 20 EW Cloudy .00 2 R pocails 3 34 SE Clouay T |Westers Umon . 8% | Future Grain and Provisions. . Independence 7 oudy .. oe Angeles € 50 SW Ciear _op( Total sales. 30.—n - pos CITED RAILR C18cO. | CHICAGQ, April 30.—Indifferent cables and Rorth: Houd- - T ey RAIUROADS OF Toy. seay " | beilliant weather throushobt the Northwest Phoehix W 50 W PLClay 0] g EW YORK, April 30.—No bond transac- | and Southwest caused an easier tone in wheac Phoehix .. u W ;Ciay 001 tions to-day. 2t the Opening, the July delivery being down Fordind S o w oy s AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. Yo st Sific ' An active commission houte 55 48 X Clondy .00 30i. asked 36%. option sold up about a cent while July ad- 6 50 EW Cloudy .00 NEW YORK BONDS. o Shditay Sxctar An. beliabu = 38 B Vanced . Th ng & e Ry B Rus e iog 105%IL & N unified 45,100t | out the lmproved demand was the aimost sen. e % w Pal Rl Do conpon: Man con gold 4 sationally bullish crop news from the Ohio - N Do de reg mt Mex Cent 4s TG | Yaliey. "Local traders who have had an ope . Jas 5T AL ] De coupen :2 124 | portunity of viewing fields In that section :41\:‘:’( F : .Cldy . Do new during n;‘e n-:t g'"erk n:ouna it dllflcun to -— Y 2 couj the extent ol e age. 52 4 SE Pt.Cdy .00\ Do o,d’f v | T i Aty . ancn o o W e a8y %1 Do coupon. 3% | generally bullisn_sentiment ot pit traders. Lo 4s . jer stre ning Ini nce wWas a g« le- s 4 sw_Pr.ciay soo| AP0 555 42 1120% | mand for m;mc:bl' rticle” Fere “and in_the Atlantic C L, 1033 | Northwest. e delay in the opening o V\LATHER LO\%‘:"I;;Z\S “AND GENERAL Bal &'*oa . & .,,& “n&u:n&nu to.ll.;‘l’k&a unM" : ‘mwtml:‘ = CAST. Do 3% ....... Nor 98 |en on, a a supply of wi Th~ pressure has fallen rapidly over Central of Ga 5s.10915 OSL 4 94% | from Duluth out oft there would be a better 4nd w moderate depression is evidently Do lst inc..... 70 |Pa 97+ | demand here. late weakness in corn and & An rapldly from the mes. Ches & Ohblo 4155.102% Read 983 | Gesire on the part of @ few holders to take Kuin s begun falling at Bureke and con- | i & Alton 3ie. 'nz SL & 1- 13 Sunday checked _the advancing Sisions ary Savorsble Sor Shomes etes vk | G B men da. BUSIE LS S e 61 | ety mzuneu- firm ‘and’ near = large poriion of the Pacific Cosst. G & 8P wn s S Louls SW 1etsl 083 | the mn h potet, on July The temperature has fallen slowly, but will | C' & NW con 7s..120% o8 after t-h' h-d toncl-d 8514 rise agsin by Monday. ok R :d&-m 7 I l:l Mc.u - = .htwun 887 and 90c, ¥rancisco for thirty closing 3 cBER a0 | e s wan hecsiadt oy Sy Northern California- Sunday; fresh | Chi Term ds 70 W at CIK"!M:. May closed southerly winds. Cons Tobaceo 4s. IR 104%; at_46 Bouthern Coio & So 4s.... 85 0% Mmmmn-uumm ‘Caliiorais—Ciloudy, unsettied weath- No. 1| tions ruled generalily strong all the forengon | May shorts were es- The close was %@ , the day, t L he market closing firm. July closed 3¢, May closed at $0%c. The principal business in provisions was in the way Of changing from though there was some liquidation throui h (‘ommllswn houses. Jnly pork cl were ‘down 2¥@5e. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— o) High. Lo Wheat No. 2— September Oats No, 2— 31 l‘l 6214 T % Bflg 2 1 6 6 8 6 [3 6 o ass % 3 i Cash Grain an CHICAGO, April 30.—Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, steady; No. 2 epring wheat. 90G94c; No 3, 85@93c: No, 2 red, $1@1 02; N 2 corn, 47%@i8%c; No. 2 yellow, 51%@52c No, 2 oats, 40%@41%c; No. 3 white, 40@43%c; No. 2 rye, 70c; g0od feeding barley, 30731%c: | fair to choice malting, 45@55c; No, 1 flaxseed. $1 01; No. 1 Northwestern, $1 0815; prime tim- $11 606G 533 short $6 02@8 20; short clear sides (boxed) $6 50@6 whisky, baels high wines, $1 28; clover, contract grade. $10 75. Articles— Recelpts. Shipments. Flour, barrels . 17 300 17,600 Wheat, bushels . 13000 100 Corn, bushels 102,600 Oats. bushels 196,800 Rye, bushels 800 , Bariey, bushels 53,000 | Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, April 30.—On the Produce = Ex- change to-day the butter market was steady: creamery, 14@23c; dalry, 13@21c: eggs, steady, 16@161c: cheese, easy. 9@10%sc. Livestock Market. . CHICAGO. * CHICAGO, April 30_—CATTLE Recelpts, 500. Good to prime steers, $5@5 60: poor to medium, $3 B0@4 85; stockers and feeders, sm 4 50; cows, $1 50@4 35: helfers, $2 25G4 T canners _$1 HO@2 60; bulls, 2504 §2 50a5 7 HOGS—Recelpts to-da: 000; 5@10c, 1 mixed and_ butchers’ $4 75@4 90: good to choice heavy, $4 80@- 4 90; 34 Ml 755 rough heavy, $4 70G4 80; light, bulk of sales, $4 T5@4 S5. SHEEP—Receipts, 1000. Sheep and lambs steady. Good to cholce wethers, $4 75@5 63; falr to cholce mixed, T5@4 T5; Western sheep, _clipped, $5@5 65; native lambs, $4 25@ 5 90; Western lambs, clipped, $4 75@6; West- | ern lambs, wooled, $6@7. *: | Miscellaneous Markets. - * Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— May. July. Opening . 64 Closing .. 8 4 Wheat— gfll. Sept.-Dec. Opening . 22 20 20 30 Closing 0 2040 Flour— Opening ... 35 27 25 Closing .. 27 38 Cask in Treasury. WASHINGTON, April 30.—To-day's state ment of the Treasury balance shows: able cash . balance, $219,001,652; gold, 424,283 Northern Wheat Market. Avall $107,-. PORTLAND, —WHEAT—Walla Walla, 73c; bluestem, 8lc; valley, 83@85c. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, April 30.—WHEAT-—Unchanged; bluestem, 84c; club, Tdc. Northern Business. SEATTLE, SNAW" 30.—Clearings, $506,525; balances, TACOMA, 'April 30.—Clearings, $227,400; balances, $70.063. PORTLANT, April 30.—Clearings, $345.351; S RANE, April 80.—Cleast $258,322; SPOKAN D —Cle; balances, $38,163. 5 = LOCAL MARKETS. | | | * SISt Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty da: — 84 85% Sterling Exchange, sight e — 4 8T% Sterling Exchange, cable: 488% New York Exchange, ll[l’.t 10 New York Exchange, tel 12% Silver, per ounce friie Mexican Dollars, 431 Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—News from Europe and the East is scarce, as the markets are quliet and not materfally changed, The situation as wired from Chicago is as follows: he prevailing sentiment among protessional speculators is bulilsh on the crop The principal ndiana, Illinols and Michigan, which 000,000 bushels. Per con- which raised perior prospects In this market the feeling was firm, but showed little change and "ldln‘ CASH WHEAT. California Club, _$1 30@1 35; Callfornia White Australian, $1 6214@1 57%%: .lorthern Club, $1 301 35; Northern Bluestem, $1 50Q@ 185 per et FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open, High. Low. May ........51 27 -$1 2T% §1 27 December ... 12615 1268 1 2615 CASH BARLEY. EY—The week closed quiet but firm, BARL! with but little variation In_quotations, The ruling figure for Feed was $1 08%, at which there was a sale, Fi 1 07%@1 10; Shipping and Brew- ing, $1 12%@1 15; Chevaller, $1 10G1 20 for fair to choice, g FUTURES, Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. Close. December ... 93% 94 93% ’E OATS—Continue quiet and featureless, wit! fair offerings of Red and light offerings of the other_ colors. White, $1 30@1 40; Bllck ll 25@1 30: Rvd. $1 273%@1 35; Gray. $1 3215@1 37% per ctl. CORN—The market is lteldlly held, but not active. Offerings continue light. Western .y‘,ol 45 tor Yettow and White and ll 37% lor ixed; Callfornia large Yellow, $1 40@1 47%. small round do, $1 66. 1 57%: White, §1 45@1 ;zi r ctl gl 1 50 for white @ R 27%@1 (a‘ row: RYE--$1 1 82 tl By HER T3t s epet ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California_Family Extras, $4 500 510 usual terms: Bakers' Extras, 34 1065; Oregon and Washington, jobbing at §3 m b1, n"‘“ll-“m"&-’flal in packages follows: Graham Flour, $3 50 100 1w Rye Flour, “ 50; Rye Meal, $3 25; Rice Flou . Cfll’n exln m-m $4 25, Farina, $4 50; Rolled Oats, b&b, uea 8 10: Purl Bulcv. u. Green Peas, $5 50 Hay and Feedstuffs. The -uullon remains as befors stated, Hay being offered and weak, while 'Bran and llku_l_lgl are in slender supply and firm. uwbuu m 50 per ton. B mmm%mfi i :"fi% 5‘ mu'—w'but. 812 S0a15; Oat. $11 2 '$10@11; Alfalfa, SR \W—50@70c_per bale. Beans and Seeds. = i Pink Beans are reports, and the crop conditions are about as ' complaints are from ' MAY 1, 1904 y to July, al- | and the situation ' | very little doing In the shipping line. ! worthy feature of | Bananas, { tean and $1 mm.uu, going out of the State at the rate | f 2000 sacks per week, and as the supply is Satimated at 20,000 sacks 1t will be seen that | the stock wl‘l’l“ln ng movement s nth Small White are in erate demand, bu Eastern markets are low 200" holders here ate not i to sell to Daet the Fastare _plices. Limes. sre still B8 n* quoted firm 85 4% | - Beovn Mve Secd Is higher and very firm o BEANS payos, 2 3302 30; $3@3 25 81 ”& | But m.. 78; small White, §2 4063 10 e 65; nk, d - i Rel 54 23 Kidneys, 54 slmu 1 10 per cti; Horse u;t 5005 ve, $1 90@2 10 pe smm&g.rgwn Musta: Yellow n @5%¢ for mm Alh‘u.w’ml A @2¢: Tim the; Hemp, 33a@4c Ib' Millet, m%c. room Corn Seed, DBK‘D PEAS—Blackeye, $3 per I:Kl' Niles, $3 25; Green Peas, $3@3 25, Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Trade in the Potato market was rather quiet, as buyers were apathetic &nd sellers were {ndifferent about letting go of their hold- ings at the prevalling prices. Small parcels of the best Oregon Burbanks wers sold on the whart at SL80 per cental It ls states authority that there are less than D Rien of Potatoes left in Oregon and mcflcllly all of thase are in the hands of speculators. New Potatoes continued to cline under steadlly increasing recelp there was quite a heavy surplus of stock still on hand at Onions were unchanged, while Green continued to weaken. New Red from the river wers of- tering In small quantitles and sold slowly at 2¢_per pound. Recelpts of Asparagus were almost double those of the preceding day. but the market was held steady by a good demand for local con- sumption, shipping account andicanning. The nners secured a considerable quantity of No. 2 at the minlmum quotation and higher prices were obtained from the regular trade for the best stock. Rhubarb and Peas continued weak, with supplies far In excess of requirements. Los Angeles vegetables were in good request and cleaned up well at steady rates. Receipts of vegetables included 1153 boxes of Asparagus, 756 boxes of Rhubarb and 6si sac] POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, §1 50 @$1°65 per ctli Oregon Burbanks, $1 50G1 78 per ctl; River Reds, per ctl; small Oregon ‘Burbanks for seed, ll 25@1 50 per ctl; Garnet. Chiles, $1 75@2 ctl; Early Rose, $1 40@1 €0 per ctl; 02‘%1: per und. WONIONS—YGUDW, $2 50@2 75 per ctl for Ore- 2008 &5 for " Australlan; Green x. V'EGE'I‘ABLEB—AI“rI[uI 5@9¢_ per * 1b; Rhubarb, 35@75c per box; Green Peas, Tic@ $1 50 per sack; Garden Pe: 2345¢ per Ib; String Beans, 10@15c per 1b; Tum-loes 31 1 50 per box or crate for Los Angeles, and 25§1 75 for Mexican; Summer Squash, llBl 50 per box: Cabbage, $1 50 per ctl: C-rrm. 30c pex Hothouse Cucumbers, 75c@1 25 per zen; Garlic, 15¢ per lb; Egg Plant, 20@25c per lb, Dried Peppers, 8@ for and 12%@13c per 1b for evaporated; 2 Okra, "12%4@10c per Ib: Green Peppers, 156200 , Jobbing at 114G2c Tew Botatoss, Poultry and Game. The Poultry rharket has been slenderly sup- plied with fine large young fowls during the past week and such stock cleaned up readily from day to day at firm prices, while old small stock, which was in free supply through- out, was weak at unsteady rates. The market | closed rather weak and considerable quantity of undesirable stock, both Western and local, had to be carried over. Another car of West- ern falls due to-morrow. Receits of Game were only 12 sacks gnd prices had but_sil artation. FOULIRY LIV Turkeys. " 13@l7 per Ib; Geese, _per. pair, gl Ducks, $5 5086 7 50 for youns aozen tor oud and 32 dansh Tor N8 L W & $6@7 for x...? lon?i $54550 for small; young Roosters, $7 300 8 50: old Roosters, $5@5 50; rers, $5G Brotiers, $3 6064 50 for large and §2 8062 75 for small; Pigeons, §1 25@1 per dozea for old and $1 75@2 for Squabs. GAME—Gray_Ges jeex ¢ .$3 5084 por dozen: White Geese. $1 25G1 75; Brant, $1 50@2 50 Honkers, $4@5; En‘lllh Snipe, $4; mon Snipe, $1 16@2; Cottontall Ravbica;’ $1 @ ar\uh Habbits, 1 50; Hare, $1 50@1 75. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The week closed with Butter, Cheese and Egge practically unchanged. Supplles and re- celpts of Butter continue heavy and some deal- ers would like to get the market down to a | storage basis, say 18c, but steady purchasers at 19c_are keeping the market about station- ary. Cheese is still I Btoring of the surplus stock of Iggs 1s kesping that market steady, especlally as there is a, good . consumptive demand at the reasonable mlepll were 52,400 Jbs Butter, 1562 cases and 3500 Ibs gl‘fl'l’!!l—cnlmen' at first hands, 18@19¢ for extras and 17@17%c for firsts; dalry, 15@ | 17%c; storc Butter, 13@14c; cold storage, nom- nal. CHEESE—8@% for good_to cholce new and TGsc Tor lower grades; Young Americas, 915@10c; Eastern, 15@16c; Western, 14g166 P EGGS—_Ranch, 19G21c for falr to chofce; store, 17@18%c per dozen. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The first Gooseberries the season ap- peared from Vorden. on the Sacramento River. ‘Three boxes, containing about 50 pounds In all. came in and met with prompt sale at 20c per pound. Receipts of Strawberries consisted of 49 chests of Longworths from various sec- tions and 62 chests of the large varieties from Watsonville. The receipts from Watsonville included 48 chests, which arrived by steamer 100 late for the regular trade and some of them were badly shaken up in transit. Early arrivals met with a good demand at 40@65c per_drawer, while the stock brought by the belated steamer sold slowly at 2 The Longworths sold at a wider range of prices, but cleaned up well. A crate of Raspberries, of Angeles and sold at 35c per basket. Trade fn Citrus fruits was very quiet owing to the cool, cloudy weather, and there was Sound offerings of fancy Navels were held at rather firm prices, while Inferior stock, which con- stituted the bulk of the recelpts, was being pressed for sale at unsteady rates. A note- the market for tropical fruits was the arrival of five crates of Cuban Pine ples, which me: with prompt sale at $3@5 per dozen as to size, The recelvers stated that a carload of the fruit on the way to this market and was ex toward the end of th in good lhlPC with a falr amount of business reported at previous price SSTRAWBERRIES 500041 for Longworthe per drawer for the larger varieties. A PLES—$1@2 50 per bor CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 25@2 for fancy, 70c@$1 50 for choice and lO@Tmc for -unldlrd Tangerines, 75c@$1 25 per Lem 2 75 for fancy, $1 50@1 T& Inr cholce and $1@1 25 for standard; Grape Frult. $1 25@2; Mexican Limes, $3 50G5 per s per buich for Central Amer for Hawallan; Pineapples, $2@3 per dos Dried Fruits,Nuls,Raisins,Honey. ‘With ths reduction In quotations for Raisins cted the demand will revive and will hold the goods, while the packers will market them as calléd for by the demand. The quotatfons for clusters and layers were not affected by the revision and are given below. FRUITS—Apricots, 81%6@10%c for Royals and 9@12c for Moorparks: Evaporated Apples, 44@ 6c: sun-dried, 3@4%c: “eaches, 5L@ilac: Pears, 8@11%c; Pll’l. Wblu. 214@3c in g black, 4¥c; Plims, pitted. 5@l per ib. PRUNE & 1008 "erbp. Tam o tor the four 81z RA]B]KS——F. 0. b. prices Fresno for 1903 crop (subject to change without notice) are as foilows: 50-1b boxes-—Loose Muscatel, 4-crown, 4c per Ib; 3-crown, 4%c; 2-crown, 4c; Malaga, Joose, 3-crown, dei 2-crown, S%c: Thomn.nn s seedle: 3 Seedless seedless Sultanas, lomted. B3 1&1.:: Cocoanuts, " §4 1%c for white and %e for amber; water white extract amt amber extracted, 4%@4%c; 'AX—27@29¢ per Ib. HOH“-—CON Provisions. and nm.-hnnd est. Hfde:, Taflow, Wool and Hop:. The Western market for Hides more active, as large concerns is " the close. Yellow | a | Star, 20%c: heavy supply and quiet. | week. The Apple market was = reported buying HIDES AND SK!VB—CNI d brands seil ibout 3:@lc under quotations. any Bdud ;s(nn. Dlgc: medium, S%c; light, Sc; Hides, 8c for heavy and Sc for light. Ell’- 6c; Salted Kip, 9c; Saited Veal 10c; Salted Calt, He: dry Hidés, 16c; dry Kip, 13c; dry shearlings, 1 75 for Colts. Hides, 795 corlaree and $1°00 for medium, $1@1 for ‘small and 50c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 3l¢; dry Salted Mexican, 25c: dry Central American, 3lc. Goat Skins—Prime An- gorns, 75c; large and smooth, 50c; medium, 38c; swall, 20c. Lu.ww-—hm 1 rendered, 4%@4%c per Ib; 2. 33%@4c; grease, 23,@3c. WOOL—Spring clip—San Joaquin and South- on. 12 ‘months’, 9@1lc; do 7 months’, 8@10c 1b; Middle Counties, 12@16c_for free and P1@14¢ tor defective: Northern, 15g17c for tree and 13@15c for defective; Nevada, 12@15c, ac- cording to condition. Ps—24G27c per Ib for Calitornia, 1003, and 1156206 for erop of Meat Market. Quotations for all klndl remain uuehln"d RESSED MEATS. ‘Wholesale ruu from slaughterers to dealers No. | Street Stable, 122 Grove street, I will sell the r-nn contents of one of the oldest established head of well broken horses, 3 fine carriages, 13 good road and business buggles, surreys, carts above stock is all In good condition and must positively be sold. S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. auction—1 car of CHEAP uonl-. styles of wagons, surreys. b and_double harness, at 1140 FOLSOM, TUES- DAY, MAY 3, 11 a. m. WILLIAM CLOUGH, On MONDAY. luyz. at 11 o'clock at Grove- livery stables in the city. Stock consists of 40 ' and 30 sets of single and double harness. The £ o JUST ARRIVED and will be uggies, carts a all kinds of rubber-tired vehicles, 71 sets -mcl. Auctioneer. follows: 35w TR & e ®» :1'3 BEF—7g8c for Steers and 6@7c per Ib for o3 For g b1 :“ ow S F Gas & Electric. 62 37 VEdAL—Llr:e. 8@9c; small, 8%@9%c per uomn-w-n-"n Coml & Sugar 5s.. 98 00 pound. ‘Stree nv'rmu-wuher-. 8@9c; Ewes, 8G8%c 15 Hawaiian Com! & Sugar. 49 00 Lot $3,000 S F & S J V 5 per cent. 118 30 uus—ueu%c per 1Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 615@9¢c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. | The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 Unlisted Securitzes. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. per._cent shrinkage for Cattl CATTLE—Steers, 3@ Cows and Heiters, | 5, cpe gs. Bla. “KISP PO, l_‘;‘-,fi T o v f:r(zl:m weight). {B'L Wat 6s. — 11T55/S P C R da — sHEEP 145G Ewes, Shgue | CALNW S 10831105 I< P c"n muoogunu | per 1b (m Wiste — BS—$2 50 per head. Ris I A e “Hogs, 10 to 200 1bs, SF Drdk 5s — over 206 Ibs, 54@OKe; soft Hogs, e MISCELLA] | Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars. 50 per cent off, | Ala § Co... 24\ — |Mat Nav Co. — 90 and Stags, 40 per cent off {rom above quota- | Cal Cot Mils 88 — |Nev Nat Bk — 200 toss. Cal G&ECor. 40 — NS R R C — C Jockey cug 150 |X cal P Co. 11 1% . C: der. 1 — — General Merchandise. S AR = = L Ie Sk 04 '® [Ovohoum Co- 16 — BAGS—Grain Bags, b%¢ spot and 5%c June- | [Orpheum. Co.. — July; San Quentin, $5 40; Wool Bags, : 1];%?-: Cas Co.‘ul :g: Fleece Twine, T@8c. COAL—Welington, lington, $8; Seattle, $6 50; \er Hill, $6; Sunror S& per. ton: ;_Bryant, | Elll Dynm.. | Dpntpwa ptd s0 B Do com. , Oak. ¥ cumberiand, $13 in bulk £nd L3145 i R T Pennsylvania_Anthracite 314 | Frncna Bl 108 e meadis Euase S Welth Lutep, | Frci-A B $11 50; Cannel, $8 50 per ton; Coke, $11 30G15 Ber ton in bulk ang 1870 sackes Kocky Moun taln descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 Ibs and §12 80 Per loug ton, dccording to brand. OILS—Quotations are for barrels: for cases, Mining Stocks. add bc; Linseed, 49¢ per gallon for boiled and 1 g S 4Tc for raw; Castor Of) in cases, No. T0c: Bakers' AA. $1 10@1 12: Lucol. 45c for boiled | SAN FRANCISCO STOCK BXCHANGE. and 43¢ for raw; China Vul 60@T0c per gallon; Following were the sales on the San Frane Cocoanut Oil in barrels, 5S¢ for Ceylon and 35¢ | clsco Stock and Exchangs Board yesterday: for Australlan; extra bleached winter Sperm | o s - iy Of, 86c; matural winter Sperm Oil, 80c; extra | bleached winter, Whale Oil, 65¢; natural Whale | - Oil, 60¢; extra ‘winter strained Lard Ofl, 7dc; No. 1 Lard Oil, €0¢; pure Neatsfoot Ofl, 73c: No. 1 Neatsfoot Oil, 63c: light Herring Oil. 5c; dark Herring Oil, 4dc: Salmon Ofl, 38c: bolled Fisa Oll, 40c; raw Fish Ofl, 38c; bolled Paint Of), 36c:; raw Paint Ofl, 33c. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil, in_bulk, | 14¢; Pearl OIL, Astral; 20i4c: Extra Star, 24%c: Blaine, 203c Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in Benztne, in bulk, i | ; Richmond, 300 Bullion .. 100 Caledonia 400 Caledonia. 100 Caledonia 200 Chollar 1200 Chollar 400 Con C & Va. 1 500 Exchequer 521 300 Feitow Jackst, 23 100 Mexican .....2 1 ! PACIFIC S'.R)CK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacifio E , 23%e; wik, 1 3 ‘?fl cases, 22%c; 1 |13 ; Sidesres’ Gasoline In | Stock Exchange yesterday: » Eoalc. sation Morning Session. B R N e e T 900 Alpka Con .. 08(1000 Julla - 3 Andes . can i, ST WHITE TEAD-Red Lead, 70 | 400 Andes 5 fo ok 7l3¢ per 1b; White Lead, 7@7%ec. according to | uantity. Y SUGAR—The Western Sugar IRelfln(ng Com- n 400 Chollar 100 Overman 200 Con C & V.1 s-lv.\“w) Savage . 500 Con C & Va.l 65! 500 Yellow Jacket. ny quotes as fellows, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: o 5 _m bed, A Crushed and Fine Cr\xx:hed. 5.75¢; | 500 Con N Y - | D anaiates. e i T e TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. | lated, coarse, 5.50c; Fruit Granulated, 5.50c;| Following were the sales on the San Fran- | Beet’ Granulated (100-Ib_bags only), 5.40c: | cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: | Contectioners’ A, 8.50c; Magnolia Moring, Seaston. e e e Batt 200 Evelyn 30/1200 Rescue ....... 08 | 4.80c; barrels, 10c more; half ‘barrels, 38 more: | ,200 Evelyn —o-o.- S0V 1700 JeRcte o s 50c more; 50-1b bags, 10c more for all | .. - - mogs. . | Kinds. Tablets—Half barrels, @c: boxes, | 2550 Mont Ton...1 320 "“‘m Ton Midway.. 3 | 6.25c; H. & E. Crystal Dominos. 8.50c per Ib. ot Tom < No orders taken for less than seventy-five bar- rels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, April 30—12 m. B|d Ask. | lid.‘.l‘ 06/ Justice .18 FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 30, ,',‘} " o' ¢~ Flour, qr sks .. 3.530|Tallow. ctls ... 247 - o gl Yy ot oot 60 1 75/ Mexican 15 2 20 'g"‘“h“"‘ - 10{Occiden o 4 F ve, ctls 4 - Corn, ctls | Paper. reams iz - K o doy | | Cats” etis 1.239| Lime.” bbls . 462 24 25 Potost 20 = Middiings, skell M1 Leather rolis 1S P i, 23 e - Ko ts - 0 1 70/ Savage . 38 37 Z § =t g 3 Nev O Mol Wine, wals -, 83030 Ciem Point, 18 19)Siiver Hil .. 58 &0 2 s, sks.. 200 poge Sierra N 08 —(St Louls .... 00 10 = Eureka Con.. — 50/Syndicate .... 04 08 o iy Exchequer .. 28 30(Unton Com .. 8 77 Flour, qr sks .. 1,316| Gould & Cur. 24 26/Utah ........ 11 12 7 Hale & Norc. 65 70/ Yellow Jacket. 22 23 % | Jult} ...c.... 08 TONOPAH MINES. STOCK MARKET. Bid.Asic| * 07| Mont Ton * . 01/ Ray Ton 30/Ray & OBrien 03 Trading Very Light on All th Local Exchanges. o —_— ZiTon Yesterday was a_very light day, even for 20/ Ton Saturday. THe. California Exchange held no session owing to the death of I. Kaufmann, a | | member, while there was hardly anything do- | | Giant Powder Company has declared divi dend No.. 85 of 50 cents a share. THE CALL’'S CALENDAR. May, 1904. .I)ll‘l"WITVF ing on the Bond Exchange. The double divi- dend cf Ovhir produced no appreciable effect on the value of the stock. of Alaska Packers at $137 50. Sales on the California Exchlnl! last week ‘were remarkably small, amounting to only 36,606 shares, valued $11,711, the leading | sales being as follows: Claremont, 1200 shares; | Independence, 27,400; Monarch, 3050; Senator, ::won Assoctated Oil, i soThere was a sale The regular dhldend of 25¢, with the extra dme nr 25c. declared by the Ophir Mining Com- | I amounting to $25.200, will be pay- | able May 5. This makes six dividends of 23¢, | or $131,200, since the. resumption of dividends i following the uncovering of the new ore de- | posit of the 1800 level of the mine. The out- But of the mine last week amounted to 312 mining_carloads of ore, assaying $92 T4 o he yield for the Drevious week was 518 carloads, assaying 10. The yield of the Consolidated California and Virginia mine last week amounted to 41 min- ing _carloads of ore, assaying $10 84 per ton. The Boston and Montana Mining Company hae declared a regular quarterly dividend of $2 per share. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRID.\Y April 20—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. REPUBLICANS PREPARE FOR COMING CAMPAIGN McKinley Club of Mountain View Re« organized and Representative Citi- zens Are Chosen for Officers. MOUNTAIN VIEW, April 30.—The McKinley Republican Club met last night, reorganized and elected the fol- e Aoy Willam T. Wrigh 4s qr coup..l! — |43 qr g@ new.13 v . 3 G5 U Tem..107%108 |3s qr lowing officers 1 e up. . 10714108 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. — |O T Co 6s.119% — Do bs president; B. F. Gates, vice president: F. P. Beverly, secretary; B. E. Knapp, o }’0; treasurer; membership committee—T. — 70 | F. Grant, O. Becker, W. K. Sloat, B. E. = ’,’:* Knapp and F. P. Beverly; finance com- 01 104%105 mittee—T. F. Grant, W. A. Platt and e 6.104% — | W. K. Sloat. The club objected to a i = 6a selection being made by the county | = k committee and Union League Club of = a delegate to represent this district at t the State convention. R. V. Burns was : indorsed for delegate, and the commit- De = P of C ¢ tee will be asked to put his name on B i f Gl Fme |10 70 2 ket o vt e _same on Mkt-st C 6s. — 119%| (1906) 104% vention. The following were selected VR ‘i'i‘f::}fi i sp‘}:";n & to represent the district at thé League NRR of Conl0T 1075 Do stmpd.110 11} of Republican Clubs to be held in Sac- e R 0s132 s | ramento: W. A. Clark, R. V. Burns, R cxz}; s o | gv: ‘«“:‘;T.do"fi:’;"‘ B. C. Nichols, T. F. Grant. L. B. Allen e i and F. L. Cutter; alternates, W. T. 1Y & Pl ioeutor (U°8 & B 8% = 105 | Wright, O. Becker, E. M. Ehrhorn, S. W AR P. McCrea, T. Francis and A. il Crit= WATER § s. AT, Contra €osta 37 40 Coats .. — = A Marin Co... — 61 |S V Wat Co. 38% 30 S ot AR o T i e g FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD BOY c . o% 4 3 5 e L R A s ASSASSINATES HIS FATHER L Co... 57 — |UG&E Co. — 33 R while he slept by his 14-year-old son. Angered by a severe beating which he received Thursday night, the lad arose