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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1905. Ba an Pro y very weak. Feedstuffs firm, with light stocks. fl.}e]x}:i'":%'}fe’n.rmff«gn?s e i a Beans still lower and mmactive. S 118% 113% 112% 113% ' e 4 cee.. 884 S8 87 87% Buiter declined again under large stocks. Eggs steady. e e i B 2% B L L > . M . A 74 Raisins higher. Dried Fruits unchanged. Ty : i FA (1' 1' ' ); ; [11 i 1 September ..... 47 4T wision and Meat markets st Faer o Oats No, 2 al still featureless. 8L : B gk 2 Daies sakes Frachs: July 29 200 203, Gramm Bags advanced a fraction, Septeriber 1111 e S+ as % S kL . ess pork, per bbl.— Potatoes firm. Omnions and Asparagus higher. May 276 1275 12 12 72% =, Y 1. July .12 90 12 9215 12 87% 12 8215 Poultry and Gamic markets firm and cleaned up. bl 5 He . e active again, owing to the warmer weather. SR e e o R - L e ot | May . . :2 700 6 97 7 00 — - - | July 720 71T 720 “learings. Call loans -3@8%| Do pfd ........ 96 E;af‘:‘l,(lt, ,‘,n, week 3ust ] Time ioans. .. - m,fi:,’“~.<.n.n.. Com .. 95 | Cash Grain and Provisions. ed with the corresponding week | , Bonds— Mining— CHICAGO, April 1.—Cash quotations were as Show @ gain of $2,510,8u7 being | Atchison Adj 4s dventure 514 | follows - 5,086 in 1004, The | xDo 4 B 21% | Flour s"}'%x %o lp{inizwhénl.gl} ?Sg o ex Amaigamate ; No. 2 red, % ek in 1908 were 831~ | "5, | ironde— Am Zinc .- corn, 46%c; No. 2 vellow, 41% Atchison SS14i Atlantic \a 2 at Le; No. 2 white, 4e: No, 4 5 . | _ Do pfd | white, 203 No. 2 rye, BOOY EASTERN MARKETS. Rced g Ao | fecaing bariey, 9c: fair to cholce malting, Boston & Main 5 Sebionntal 43@- .1 flaxeeed, $1 24; No. 1 North- New York Money Market. Boston Rlevated..1543%/Copper Range 4 | westerr, $1 37; mess pork, per bbl., $12 65@ Fitchburg pfd 1483 |Daly West | 12 70, lard, per 100 Ibs., $7 8715@8; short ribs ; | Mex Central ..... 241/ Dominion Cox | edes '(loose), $6 RT14@ short clear sides YNH&H )2 |Franklin (boxed), $6 T5@6 8715 whisky, basis of high { Pere Marquette. ..100% Granby | wines, $1 23; clover, contract grade, $13 75, 1 n Pac 1305 !1sle Ro; . | _Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | Miscellaneous— Mass Mintng . , | Flour, bar: Ee . 10,700 20,000 | Am e Chem.. 23%|Michigan ... . 13% | Wheat, bushels 29,000 33,400 Do pfd . 01 Mohawk «-.... 531 | Corn, bushels . 337,200 480,300 $4 8813 | Am Preu Tube... 4% Mont Coal & Coke 3% | Oats, bushels 8000 267,800 83104 835 | Am Sugar 142%|01d_Dominion ... 2615 | Rye, bushels 000 00 > { Do »fd 113% [Osceola . 89 { Bariey, bushels 500 36,000 | 144 Parrot . raliroad bonds | L 0% Qumey Butter. Cheese and Eggs. NEW YO! ago & 2 s80 M Amer Loc Amer Smelt & Amer 8 & Ret Amer Sugar Precsed Steel Pressed Steel C Puilman Pal Republic & Rubber pf £ Steel S Steel pfd Total sales, 942 Car Car SUMMARY iz Clearings gain r q OF nopah Mining Stocks very active; others quiet. street Stocks show little change. xchange rates exhibit very little variation. t. Barley and other Grains quiet and genmerally steady. 20ld_between $1 123 and $1 13% and closed at_$1 13%. | The weakness of wheat had a bearish ef- fect on the corn market, but large clearances nearly offset this. May opened at 473 @47%¢, sold up to 4T%@47%c, and closed at 47c. Smaller receipts gave some firmness to_the oats market, but trading was qulet. ~May opened unchanged to lic higher at 20%c to 20%c, and closed at 29%4e. THE MARKETS. £10.000 for the week. Cotton lotwer. (A firm undertone was manifested in pro- vislons in sympathy with higher prices for live hozs, but trading was featureless, the volume of business being small. At the close May pork was up a shade. Lard unchanged at $7 121, and ribs werg a shade higher. K STOCK LIST. Sales. High Low. C 500 st 8§ 143 142 108% 108 1881 148% 58 BT% prd 10,400 4,000 50,000 500 200 1,000 1.400 4 % | 200 200 shares New York Bonds. U € ref 2 reg Do coupon Do 38 res Do coupon Do new 45 reg. Do 1st Tme.. Do 24 Inc. <o} COCER T, gen ds. Chic Term 4s Colo Mdid 4s Colo & Sou #s. .. Cubg _5e_ ocer! DERG 4. Dis Secur be Erie prior lien Do wen ds. -104% Japan 6x cert 108% 11 & X Tni 4= Manhat con g 4= IMex Central 4s Do lst Inc... [Minn & St L 4 104% M K & J Cent gen s © 881 Northern Pac 4s 300 Do 3s ... 128N & W con 4. 951 Ore 8 L rfdg i 1;;.1,[;"“ conv 3ige Reading Gen 4 - 4318 L & 1 M con 5s. F w & D C 1sts.113% | Wis Central 4s... Hocking ¥ Adame Con.... Atice Breece . . Brurewiok Com Comatock. Tunne! Con Cal & Vi Hemn Sliver iron Sfiver Leadville Con.... Money— 1 41451104 New York Mining Stocks. 25/ jttie Chief 103 103 o 110 1 o CHICAGO, April 1.—On the Produce Px- change the butter market was easy. GRSc: datries, 20@25c. rket steady at mark, cases teady at 12@13%c. S Mining in- CHEESE—Mar CATTLE, STEEP AND HOGS. . SMLIWolverine .. 88¥| London <losing Stock: | Chicago. | Consols, money.917-18/N Y Central...,..1663 | , CHICAGO, April 1.—CATTLE—Receipts, 2| Do account...01 olk & West. .. 87% j 2000; strong to 10c higher; good to prime - %/ Do prda . $5 40@6 40; poor to medium, $4 stockers and feaders, $3@5; cows $2 Ontarfo & West.. -105% ! Pennsylvania 111% Rand Mines 3, 'Reading . 50@3 T5; HOGS—Receipts. to-day, 9000; Monday, Ches & Ohic 914 Do Jst pfd 000: shade higher: mixed and butchers, $5 20@ “hic Great W 24 Do 24 pfd 5 5371 good to choice heavy, 85 30@5 4t Chic M & St P..180% Southern Ry ; | Tough ' heavy, $5 15@ light, $5 10@5 30; De Beers 1 Do ofd .... bulk of sales, $5 2 D& RrG. outhern Pac SHEEP—Receipts, 20,000; sheep and lambs, Do pfd Tnion Pac | steady: good to -choice wethers, $5 25@6 25 Brie o peY. fair cholce mixed, $3 50@5 50; Western Do 1st ptd 5 eel skeep, $5@6 25: nat lambs, $5 50@7 50; D. pfd.. .00 €91 Do pra Western lambs, $6 6027 85. 1l Cen 164% | Wabash . N Loulsv & Nashv..145%! Do pfd B _Kansas Oity. 3 KANSAS CITY, April 1L—CATTLE—Re- Mo Kan & Tex {Spanish Fours . ceipts, 100; market unchanged; native steere, SR ey $1 25G6: native cows and heifers, $2 25@0 23 Condition of the Treasury. stockers and feeders, $3@5; bulls, $2 60@+4 WASHINGTON, April 1.—To-day's state- | calves, $2 50@6: Western fed sieers, $4 me of the treasu balances, $141, balances show available | gold, § Clearing House Banks. EW YORK, April 1.—The statement of | ges of the clearing-house banks of this | for the week shows: Loans $1,009,25% rease $10.413,000; deposits $1.138,66 $12,000,000; circulation $43.718 legal tender $83,884,800, $209,481,100, decrease 5 60; Western fed cows, $3 25@5. HOGS—Receipt: bulk of sales, $5 30; heavy, $5 5 35: packers, $5 20@5 pigs and lights, $i 40 5 25. 5 SHEEP—None; market nominally steady. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. 1,681, Forcign Futures. increase $o4, %: speci| $869,100; reserve $293,329,900, decrease $81 LIVERPOOL. 800: reserve required $284,605,325, decrease | Wheat— July. Sept. 3,600, 150; surplus 88,664,575, increase $2,185,- | Opening . 871 667 United States deposits $12,890,375, in- | Closing . 87% 66% crease §2,161,100. = ; Wheat— il Sept,-Dec. New York Cotton Market. | opening - 2w SR NEW YORK, April 1.—Cotton futures | Cloging . im0 2175 ; April, 7.60c; May, 7.71c; June, | Flour— ; July, 7. 59c; Sep- | Opening . 30 40 20 15 Closing. . 23025 29 15 St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, April 1.—Wool steady; medium grades, cembing and clothing, 23@25c; light, fine, 18@20%c: hea: fine, ~ 14@15¢; tub washed, 30@37%c. eis; _exports, Northern Business. 1. Winter 3 SEATTLE, April 1.—Clearings, $671,475; bal- @5 16; Minnesota patents, $5 65@5 75; | ances, $215,054. as. '$3 50@4 15; Minnesota bakers’, | TACOMA, April 1.—Clearings, $472,328; bal- nter low zrades, $3 40@4 05 X £30,519. Rt el ances. $30,51 4000. Spot easy; No. 2 PORTLAND. April 1.—Clearings, $418,109; red nominal elevator and $115% f. 0. b., | balances, $57,591. No. 1 Northern Duluth, $116% 1. 0. b, | = SPOKANE, April 1.—Clearings, $600,200; fons coened lower because of easier e %200 weather. The close was %@ g 5 May closed $110%, July closed | Northern Wheat Market, and September closed 96%c. OREGON. State common to choice 1904 | PORTLAND, April 1.—WHFAT—Walla 25¢; olds, 11@13c; e g el haci | Walla, 88@STc; blue stem. 93@9ic; valley, 9ic. WASHINGTO! * California, 21 to 25 pounds, | TACOMA. April 1.—WHEAT—Steady. Blue ? POURAR | atem, 93@031 s6e. Firm; domestic fleece S Py A3 —Steady; re A LOCAL MARKETS. delphia and Baltimore. §7 10 0 = 5 FE he market for coffee futures | closed steady at unchanged prices to a de- Exchange and Bullion. 0110 polnts. Total eales. 21750 ‘bags. LOCAL. gins, May, Guic; July. 8.50c: September, | gioriing Exchange, sixty days..$4 S41,@4 8415 e ieady . No Sy ImeriosYésc: mila | Sterling Exchange, sight ......"¢ 864@1 5615 Cordove. 10@1%¢. | » 7%c: mild | gieriing Exchange, cables...... 4 87 @1 STl R—Raw, firm; fair refined, 4%c; cen- | New Xork Exthange, sight. — @ 0% R L s New York Exchange, telegraphic — @ 10 rim; crushed, .8bes owdered” 8.3be; | Sliver, per ounce .. AR oD BIs o * 7% | Mexican Dellars, nominal. ©% @ 41% rades of refined sugar have been ad- INTERNATION 10 cents per hundred pounds, 5.55¢; No. making 5.50c; No. New York on Paris New York on Mexico Paris on London . 10, 5.30c; No. 11 i dd 13" 5056, Mo~ 4, | Berlin on London A ;_mold A. 8.50c; cut ‘Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The Wweek closed quietly at about previous prices, Millers are not in the market, as they report Flour orders too few to justify any free purchasing. Off grades continue neglected. The stock in regular warehouse and on whart Sc; crushed, 6.85c: powdered, .25c; utaied, £.15c; cubes, 6.40c .c.sngh vIGK;fea.,3 cmIWytaow ya w vy W EUTTER—Firm; creameries held common DRIED FRUITS. April 1 was 25,115 tons, against 31,600 tons | (EVAPORATED APPLES_The market shows Maren 1. e Yeclipls SfAAek wacs i | mo improvement, demans ng light, while wa some frutr is offering more freely: Common CASH (WHEAT. quoted at 4@5c; prime, 5% @6c; choice, 6@6lzc California Club, 1 50@1 55; California and fancy White Australian, $1 62%@1 65; Northern | . PRUNE ‘nckhanged with spot prices rang- | Club, 5214 @1 55; Northern Bluestem, ine from 2 B%c, according to grade for | $1 €63%@1 67%: Northern Red, $1 50 per ctl; Caltfornia lower grades of Wheat, $1 301 45 per ctl. | TAPRICOTS—Remain firm at recent rices. | Chotce. extra choice, 11%B15%¢ Biiaton ';‘"3;“’:5%}, e | 130 are firm with recent prices Hiph. o law. . Cloks; | prevalling. Choice, 10@10 extra choice, $1 42% 142 §1 42% | 101.G103¢. and fancy, 11%@12%c. 128 128 128 RAISINS—Quiet; loose Muscatels, 61,c; London layers, $1 05@1 25; seeded ral | 5%@6%e. | . 4ua isins, BARLEY—The situation showed no particular ruling quiet and’ firm, December was fairly active and slightly lower. The stock In regu- lar warehouse and on wharf April 1 was 8374 tone, against 11,314 tons March 1. The re- celpts in March were 15,509 tons. CASH BARLEY. I’ $1 223%@1 25; Brewing and Shipping, @1 80; Chevalier, §1 25%@1 30 per ctl. Exports and Imports. NEW YORK, Aunril 1.—Total imports of | merchandise and dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending to-day were valued at $13.204.670, Total fmoorts of #pecie for the same period L2t were $48,101 siiver and $779,561 4. et rports of St for the tamme pertod, PR S sricheie ey 525,200 sliver, and $730, . = . - s Open. High. Low. Closs, New York Metal Market. et B Bl S R L NEW YORK, April 1.—The metal markets were generally qulet with prices unchanged. Tin was quoted at 15. Lake copper, $15 37%:@15 50; _electrolytic, 5 25@15 3114, and casting, §$14 8T4@I5 25. Lead—Quiet. $4 50@4 60. Spelter—Quiet at $6. Iron—In some better demand, y, | Umchanged. 4 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. on whar! April 1 was 4230 tons, against 2529 tons March 1. The receipts in March were 5262 tons. “The market continues quiet and steadily helc White. 31 45@1 60; Surprise, $1 55G1 Red for feed, $1 50@1 60 for No. 1 and $1 403 145 for No. 2; Black, $1 8214@1 45 for feed; Eastern White. $1 421,@1 45 per ctl. CORN—The stock in warehouse and on wharf April 1 was only 110 tons, against 251 tons March 1. The reéceipts in March were 974 tons. The market continues quiet. Ar- , but remains 6U'S L& B F g 45, 4o ‘from t yesterday %2 "It L SW con 4 5 | Future Grain and Provisions. T atern saskeds $1 3001 35 " tor. 1000 | 99%|Seaboard Air 1 4= 91 | CHICAGO, April 1.—Under general selling|g1 85@1 373 for White and $1 30 for Mixed. .. 88%Eouthern Pac 4s. gy Pressure the wheat market was weak through- | California large Yellow, $1 35@G1 87%: small ¥ ?&z [Southern Ry 5e 1195, | out the entire session. At the opening sentl- | round do, nominal; White, nominal: Egyptian, 102% ! Tex o Ists j29;, Teent was affected by a considerable decline | g1 35@1 Wi 25@ r 97 {Tol 6t L & W 42 6 | at Liverpool, resiting from increxsed Ship.| tooon t0 Lo (Whith and §12501 30 tor 3 |v:-;_1;:n Pac ‘4.., “106% | ments lrom"Allxxu;lu.l Initlal quotations on{ RYE—$1 60@1 65 per ctl. 1 conv_4s... 1321} i July were 0 o lower at 88@88%c. Pit 5 ' 0/ B Sreel 20 6 anig | traders m‘ld‘liulg b the olfetingy ms sak | PETEWHRAT - BE B b o1 101 |Wabash Ists ... 1191 commission-houses. After a di . 853! Do Deb B A% | gize, July rallied o S8%e on covertng io ¥lour and Farinaceous Goods. 1013 Western Md 4s... 51y | Shorie. " The firmpess, however, was only mo.| FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 80 B2 ‘Whee! & L E 4s.. % | mentarily. A Jocal crop export report which 5 10, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 70@5; Oregon and Washington, jobbing at $4@4 50 per bbl. FARINACEOUS GOODS—Prices in packages are as follows: Graham Flour, $3 25 100 Mria ™55 50l Satrets o4 o0vs Bhe i 5. Corn. Meal, $2 B0: extra cream do, 33 76, excrciced @ bearish effect yesterday seemed to have acquired greater smgnificance over night and appeared to-day as an effectual bar- rier in the way of a bull movement. The | Weather throughout the country was again ex- {jemely favorable for the rapid advance of the new crop. Reports of bright prospects f an early and abundant haryest formed the criying basis of a decidedly weak situa- tiox that developed as trading progressed. Prices here were also affected by weakness of the Northwestern markets. After July had dropped to 87ic some recovery took place on a fair demand from shorts. The closing, however, was weak with July at 8i%c. May 25 ! e change yesterday, the market for cash grain' OATS—Tko stock in reguiar warehouse and Hay and Feedstuffs. Hay continues very weak. with a further decline in the upper gradés. Feedstuffs rule ' everything firm and unchanged. The stock of Bran in regular warehouse and on wharf April 1 was only 45 tons, against 325 tons March.1.' The receipts in March were 450 tons. 4 BRAN—$21@22 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS —$2528 50 per ton. SHORTS—$23G24 per ton. : FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled ‘Barley, $25 50@26 50 per .ton: Ollcake Meal at the 33 50; jobbing. $34; Cocoanut Cake at mill, 50: jobbing, $23; Cocoanut Meal at miil, $23@23 50; jobbing, $24: Corn Meal §29 : Crased "&m.sm 50@31: Mixed Feed, $24@25; Horse Beans, $30@40 per ton; Broom Corn Feed, 90c per ctl; Calfalfa Meal, car load lots, $21: jobbing, §22 50 per ton. HAY—Wheat, $10g13; Wheat and Oat, $9@12: Oat, $8@11; Barley and Oat_S$S@ 10: Volunteer Wild' Oat, $7@10; stable, $5@9 stock. $6@7 50; Clover, $7@10; Alfalfa, §1@10 per_ton. STRAW—35@60c per bale. Beans and Seeds. Another slight decline in Limas noted. They are very quiet and weak. The other Beans remain unchanged. The stock of Beans in regular warehouse and o whart April 1 was 145,725 sacks, against 146,507 sacks March 1. The recelpts in March were 52,012 sacks. BEANS—Bavos, $3@3 25: Pea, $3 50@3 75 Butter, $3@3 25: small White, $3@3 45; large White, $2 75@2'90; Pink, $2@2 50 for_fair to good and $3@3 60 for choice: Red. $1@7 50; Lima, $5@5 05: Red Kidneys, | $+ 25@4 50; | Blackeyes, $2 90@3 per ctl; Horse Beans, $1 85 @z 40, SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard, nominal; Flax, $2 10@2 25: Canary, U@t4%e; Alfalfa, 10@11c for California and 12@ 13c for Utah: Rape nomlinal; Timothy, 4%@bc; per 1b; Millet, 2% @2% 20021 per ton. Niles, $2 50@3; Green Peas, $2 45@2 75 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Trade in Potatoes was quiet, as usual at the of firmness. There is very little fancy stock arriving, and as a result the cheaper sorts of table Burbanks, which had previously been very wealk are ! firm and fresh arrivals of sound Oregon stock met With prompt sale at an advance. The re- | cent heavy arrivals of Australian Onions, which it was supposed would be held for ship- | ping purposes, were offering in the local mar- ket at $4 25 per cental. : Receipts of Asparagug continued light and, with the demand brisk both for local use and shipping account, the market cleaned .up quickly at sharply advanced prices. Rhubarb ! was weak for ordinary stock, while Peas were | steady, although receipts were large. Receipts of other vegetables were light and prices had little_change. POTATOES—Burbanks from the rlver, 75c@ §1 per cil; Watsonville Burbanks. $1 10@1 20 per ctl; Oregon Burbanks $1@1 50 per ctl: Early Rose, $1 40@1 65 per ctl; Rurals, for eeed, 850GS1 10 per ctl: small seed Burbanks, $1@1 10 per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, S80@90c per ctl; new Potatoes, 215@3l4c per Ib. ONIONS—Oregon, $3 23@3 75 per etl; Aus- tralian, $4 25 per ctl. VEGETABLES—Asparagus, 7@10c per Ib; Rhubarb, 40@75¢ per box for ordinary and $1@1 25 for fancy San Jose: Green Peas, 4@5lsc per ib; String and Wax Beans, S@10c’ per Ib; Tomatoes, 75c@$1 50 per box or crate for domestlc and $2 per box for | Mexican: Summer Squash. $1 50 per box; Hothouse ~Cucumbers, $1@1 25 per dozen Cabbage, 50c per ctl; Carrots, 40@50c per sack; Garlic, 8@10c per Ib: Egg Plant, 15@17%¢c per | 1b: Dried Peppers, 10@12%c for sun-dried and { 13@1dc per Ib for evaporated: Green Peppers, 15@25¢ per 1b: Mushrooms, 25@b0c per 1b: Mar- | rowfat and Hubbard Squash. $30 per ton, Poultry and Game. Two cars of Western Poultry were at hand, making four cars received since Monday. One car was marketed and cleaned up well at good prices and the other was held over for Mon- day’s market, Domestic stock remained firm at previous prices and there was very little unsold at the close. Game was in good re- quest and the light receipts were easily dis- posed of at the previously quoted rates. The quotations for English Snipe are withdrawn, the season having expired with the last day | | of March. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 18@2lc per 1Ib. Geese_ per pair, $2 25@2 50; Gosllngs, —— | Ducks, $6@7 per dozen for old and $7@8 for young; Hens, $5 50@6 for small_and $6 50@7 | for large: young Roosters, $7G7 3): old Roos- ters, $1@4 50: Fryers, $6@6 Broilers, $3@ | 8 50 for smali and $4@4 b0 for large; Plgeons, §1 25@1 50; Squabs $2 25@2 75. GAME—Hare, $2 per dozen: Rabbits, $2 50 for Cottontail and $1 50 for brush; Gray Geese, $3: Brant, §1 25@2 50. Butter. Cheese and Eggs. Another decline in Butter occurred yesterday The week cloged with heavy supplies to carry over and dealers predicting still lower quota- tions for Monday. Recelpts were large again, s will be seen. There was nothing new in Cheese. but the trade reported an easier feeling, With the return of dry weather storing of Eggs has been resumed, the trade finding this the only means of getting rid of thelr accums lated stocks. This relfef “gives the market more steadiness and no further decline is noted. Receipts were 72,800 Ibs Butter, 1452 cases Eggs and 8500 1bs Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 21@22c for extras and_20c for lower and ~medium grades: dairy, 19G20c; cold storage, nominal; store Butter. '15@18c. CHEESE—12@12%¢ for fair to cholce ‘mild new and 11%c for old; Young Americas, 13@13%¢c: Eastern, 16@17c per 1b, EGGS—Ranch, 17@18c for fair to choice; store Eggs 15%:@168%c; cold storage, nominal; | Eastern, nominal. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits, The warm, sunny weather, together with the | extra demand for Sunday wants, caused con jderable activity in the fruft market, par- ticularly in Citrus kinds. Small and medium sizes of sound Navel Oranges were closely cleaned up and ruled firm, while large fruit, which was plentiful was weak, although the low prices stimulated trade to some extent. The managers of the auction company an— nounced that eight carloads were scheduled for to-morrow’s sale. There was not much doing | i erately active. sisted of 17 chests, mostly Longworths, from near-by districts, and 11 crates from Los An- geles, Longworths sold at 50c@$1 25 per draw- er as to quality, and Malindas from Watson- Ville brought 50@75c. The Los Angeles berries were of poor quality and dragged at T@9c per basket. There was no change In Apples. APPLES—$142 25 per box. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges. Navels, $1 5092 $1 25: Lemons_ $2@2 50 for fancy, $1 25@1 5 for choice and 75c@$l for standards; Grape Fruit, $1 50@2 50; Mexican Limes, $4@4 50 per case:' Bananas. SI 7592 50 per bunch for Cen- tral American and $1@1 75 for Hawalian; 15 | Pineapples, $3@5 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey. Seeded Raisins are higher and firmly held at the advance. Otherwise there is no change, the market being dull all around, FRUITS—Apricots, 834@11c for Royals; Nec- tarines, T%@8%c for White and 7%c for Red; Peaches, 8%@914c per Ib; Pears, 7@12c; Plums, pitted, 4@5c for black, 5% @7c for red and 41 @6c for_yellow; Figs, 2-crown bricks, 45c: 3- crown, 50c; 4-crown, 60c; 6-crown, @bc: bulk white, 2%,@3c; black, 2%@b%c; Evaporated Apples, 5@7c per Ib, PRUNES—1%@2c per Ib for the four sizes and 2%c basis for the large sizes. RAISINS—1904 crop f. o. b. Fresno—Impe- rial clusters. $2 25@2 50: Dehesa. $1 35@1 40; London Lavers, 85c@$1; Loose Muscatels, 4 crown, 414@fc; 3-crown, 4@4%c: 2-crown, 3@ 8l4c; Seeded, 5@6ljc: 'Thompson's Seedless, $Ganc; Seedlcnn Sultanas, 5@ per Ib. NUTS_-Walnuts, No. 1, 'softshell, 12@13c; No. 2 10@1lc; No. 1 hardshell, 12c; No, 2, 10c; Almonds, 16@17c for Nonpareils, 14@13%¢ for T X L. 13%@14l4c for Ne Plus Ul light, large 5 u 75 for me- small and 50c for 75 for large and $1 for emall, 50c for co‘% and 1le for Languedoc; Peanuts, 6@7c Eastern; Pecans, 11@1%¢c; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. Chestnuf @9c_per b for Ttalla: . HONEY—Comb, 10@i2c for white and 84%@ 10c for amber: tater white extracted, § :}Ze: light pmber extracted, 5@5%c; dark, c. BEESWAX—27420c per Ib. Provisions. The situation remalns unchanged and the market is as dull as ever, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10%c per Ib for heavy, 10%c for light medium, 12%¢ for light, 13%c for “extra_light and 15c for sugar- gured; dry Salt Hides, 9%4@10c; Bellies, 1040 11%c; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 121:@13c; California Hams, 11%@12c; Mess Beef, $100 10 50 per bbl: extra Mess_$10 50@11; Family, $12@12 50; prime Mess Pork, $14 §0; extra clear, $22;/Mexs, $16°50; Pig Pork. $25; Pigs’ Fect, 85; Smoked Beef. 14c per Ib. LARD--Tierces quoted at 5¥c per Ib for California compound, 7c for”Bastern compound and 9lc for pure; half-barrels, pure, 9%c: %3%11\([!!!. 103¢; 5-1b tins, 103c; 3-1b tins, c. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, Tlic; three Lalf barrels. 7%c: one tlerce, Tlce; two tierces, T%e; five tierces,’ 7c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. No further change under this head is re- PO g % HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands eell about J@le under qu: lc; medium, Cow Hides, 10c for heavy and Stags. Tlc: Salted Kip, 10% Veal,' 11@11%c; Salted Calf, Hides, 18c; dry 3 20c; Sheepskins, short ~ Wool, $1 10; Lonz Wool. salt, for I dium, 25 for Horse Hides, dry, &l 1 50 for medium; Buck !kln'l;m;y l(?iun.i l:c: dry -’ue : dry Cen \merican, H -oom | per box for fancy, $1@1 50 for choice | and 76c@$1 10 for standard; Tangerine, Heavy salted | | i i | mill, $32 50@ Pound. close of the week. but receipts were moderate oy and the general fone of the market Was one ple;cp showing more strength, Onions were | 490, i i ' | | | i 1‘ i in Lemons. but other Citrus goods were mod- | Recelpts of Strawberries con- | Meat Market. e I3 e B S0 With supplles ample and the demand for 4 over “cn:gzam. the market continues quiet | SOntra Costa e ol B ed. 3 " 5000 Woiverine .... 12 DRESSED MEATS. Ctni L & B ool gy 31 31/5000 Wolverine ... 14 o Vholesale rates rom slaughterers to dealers Mutual 5 .l'n o 410 i CLOSING QUOTATIONS. BEEF—51%@6%c tor Steers and 4@5c per Ib [S F G & E Co. i 3121 58 Tonopah District. for Cows, Insurance Stocks— | | Bid. Ask. | VEAL—Large, 5@6c; small, 5@Sc per lb. Fireman's Fund .........| Bsieas 330 | Belmont 1 40 1 45/Lucky Tom . MUTTON—Wethers, 1@7%c; Bwes, 6@7c per | Bank Stocks— | Boston Ton .. _ 13MacNamara. . Am National Bank. 131 C: 25 Midway LAMB—11@12¢ for Spring, ‘Anglo-Cal_(itd.) %0 |Cash Boy 18 —|Mizpah PORK—Dressed Hogs, &.le per Ib. Bank of California | 447 e — _ 10|Mont Ton he fotto S VESTOCK MARKET. Lon, Paris & Am (Itd). | 185 WIMN Y e O’ 2 e following quotations are for good, Savings Bank— 1 RS Tom Livestock, delivered In San Francisco: jées 408 |, Mutval Savings Bank.... ... e o ¥ Tose e - B 0 45 per cent shrinj for Cattle: Street R R Stocks— { i Gold Mt Con. — od Woek Ex. 2 CATTLE -Steers, 13%@7%c; Cows and Heif- | Presidio ............ ceaee] D) 40 |Great Westrn. 06 OdRescus .. 3 ers, 5%@6lc; thin Cows, 4@be per. ib. Power_Stocks— [ i jind Tomopals. &1 - SFTom Bxiew 0 N @ AL TS i per 1b (gross weight) Glant Consolidated Co..., 201/ 68 | 66% | Homa ... 3 20 ton of Nev.id 30 13 (0 SHEEP—Wethers, 314@3%c: Ewes, 3@3%c| Sugar Stocks— ] | Jim Buther .. 98 —jUsied Tom, <~ <o 8 per Ib (gross welght). | Hawaltan Com & S Co. 1.3:3} 87 | 913% i Little Ton ..3 00 5 00lWest End LAMBS—$2 50@2 75_per head. ~ | Honokaa Sugar Co. sy St 1% 23 | Goldfieid District. 1 HOGS—TLive Hogs, 200 to 250 Ibs. 5%@Gl4ec; | Hutchinson S Pian! 30200 17| 18% | Adame . #5 16/Hibernia 19 30 to 200 Ibs, 5%@5%c; 80 to 130 Ibs, 5%4@ | Kilauea S Plantation 1,0000 4% 3% | Black Ants — 07|Jumbo M = ggfic: Feedars, Bc: Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, | Makawell Sugar Co. 670 36131 3% | Black Butte.. 40 42 Jumbo Ex » | 59 ber cent off, and Stags. 40 per cent off from | Onomea. Sugar Co.. 983 361 3T%3 Bik Butte Bx 08 10{Kendall . 8 Ve quotations. Paguhau § Plantation 8,800 25 | Black Rock.. 03 04lKendail .. = jscellaneous Stocks— ] | Blus Reml ... Lone Star General Merchandise. Alaska Packers' Assn 820 S5 88% | Blue Bull 30 31|Vayv Queen BAGS—Grain Bags have again advanced and | Cal Fruit Canners' Assn 88 100 | Brooklyn 06 08| Mohawk .2 Tome"iag Jupid: Craln Bags eugeic for | Cul Wine Awociations::i T3 T | Dol B 3 oriNev coaaud. 2 N o it ; . 7INev Gold ey Twine, 1%c. - | oo, DA 30@62c; - Fleeeq | oot ElG & T oo w' 101%( 1117 | Booth M Co.. 17 —|Oakes .....,.. 10 1COALWelington, 8 gor ton: New wel. —— { Columbia ... 14 —loro Lo gton, $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, 50: | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Columbia Mt. — 50 Pennsyivani i Beaver Hill, $550; Roslyn, §1; Coos Bay. $5 50 | Conqueror ... 25 —IPotiatch = Richmond, §8; Cumberland, ‘$13 in buik_snd SATURDAY, April 1—13 m. |Diamond .... 10 12iRed Lion s $M 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs, ’ Phsenitus. 19 . Sl T = $14; Welsh Anthracite Egg, §13; Welsh Lump, UNITED STATES BONDS. Bxploitation.. — 07(Sandstorm e $11 50; Cannel_ $9 ton; Coke, §$11 50@13 per Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. | Dixie Min ... 27 25/Sandstorm Ex. — {fon in bulk and 315 in eacks; Rocky Mountaln | 44 qr coup..100%100% 4s qr cp new.133 134 | Fawn — IiSiiver Pick = | @escriptions, $8 50 per short ton. 45 U reg. 1043105%(8s qr coup...105 108% | Frisco = 16ist Ives . 2 QIS —Quotations are for barrels; for cases MISCELLANBOUS BONDS. b TR - a9 o 5 Linseed, 60c per gallon ~for o5 | Gold HIN e » led and 58 for raw; Castor Oil, in|Ala A 2 30 | Goldfield Min. 65 67Vernal . pL.3 cases, No. 1,° 70c: Bakers Aa, cdses, | AsSo 0 |Gland Rend.. 05 08Wonder . 08 $1 14@1 16: Lucol, 53c for boiled and 5lc for | Bay 9s | Goldfield Ton. 04 05! Taw: China Nut, cases, 65@S0c per gallon; Co- | Cal C 110% | Bulifroz Distriet, coanut Ofl. In barrels, 58c for Ceylon and 55¢ | Cal G 101 % | Amargosa 13 14/Eclipse . » - Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm | I & " |Amethyst i1 15 16/Gold Bar .... 32 — 68c; natural winter Sperm Ofl, 63¢c;_extra | Cal st Z | Bix Bulitrog. 10 12/Glafa Bulifry. 05 0T Oached winter Whale Oil. 57c: natural Whale | & C W | Bulifrog Min. 78 80/Lige Harris... 08 08 QL. 82¢; extra winter strained Lard Ol 7oc; | 2L & 107 | Bullfrx Annx. 05 07/Mont Bullfrog. 18 17T No; § Lard Ofl, 68c: pure Neatstoot Ofl, T3ci | G Bullfrog Cons 05 10/Orizx Bulifrog. 33 38 0. 1 Neatsfoot Oll. 63c: light Herring Ofl, | Geary- 18% — | Bulltror Com 12 13iSteinway - 18 a7 ot dark Herring Ofl, 40c; Salmon Oll, 34c: H _C& Bulifrog EX... — 20Vista Grande. 11— olled Fish Oll, 37c; raw Fish Ol, 35c; boiled | Do Bullfrg N Bk 34 35/Wolverine .... 11 12 Pgint Ofl ‘33c; raw’ Paint Oll. 3lc. i Other Distriets. COAL OIL, GASOLINE, ETC.—Water White | 1 A g o1 02lQuiney D Y Coal Oil, in'bulk, 12i4c; Pearl Ofl, In cases, Kawich & Bfg 10 15 Ray & O 08 or Pos Astral, 10c; 'Star. isc; Extra star. 22ci | I A (1905)Sr A. — fch Gold. 25 27|Southwestern.. 60 T0 aine, >%C: Eocens. 21c; 'Stove Gasvline, in | (1905)Sr B.100° e e B - bulk, 16c; In' cases, 32i4c; Motor Gasoline. in | LAP lem i e b T mbar - = bulk, 16¢: In cases, 22isc: No. 1 Engine Dis. | Mkt-st C GO S Iy = B g el Iy tillate, iron bbls or drums. No. 2 do, 8%c; |, Do lem 91D ... 1124118% | Paymaster .. €8 0TiTokop Com e sz S et Bt Sk ‘e | PR Ml ion Mo jerct o b i ases, 1934c; 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 26c; | VT, © - e oai), Do stamod. 108 i TONOPAH MINING EXCHAN n_cases. 31c. | Do Bs 1183511915 B . oo | ., Following wers the sales on the San Fran- TURPENTINE—78c per gallon In cases and | N B C R 55105 105%4iS V Wat 6s — 1084 | cisc0 and Tonopah Mining FExchange yesterdayt 72 in drums and fron barrels. e kD | 9:30 a. m. Session. scRED AND WHITE LEADRed Lead 7%@ (N S B § 8250 '™ | B3 2200 003 = 2000 Conqueror ... 284300 Orig Bulifrog. 39 c per 1b; White Lead, 7%4@8Sc, according to % i &Ths. 08 1500 Diamondfield. 8012000 Rothwell 25 quantity, O GL&H Bs.107% — stkg f B 5s102% o 8500 Dixte Min 26 500 Sandstorm cSUGAR — The Western Sugar Refining N ™ 'g'a of SF 4a. 80~ 80% | 2100 Dixle Min 27 500 Sandstorm ompany quotes as follows per b, in| Do 88 -u-H2X o - | "800 GlafNd Aurors 10| 300 St Tves . “ 100-]b bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine : 11.000 Gidfid G Dst 13| 900 Ton Beimont..1 38 Crushed, 6.05c. Powdered, 5.90c; Candy | WATER STQCKS. | 9000 Gldfld Rea L. 07 600 Ton Biment.i 3T Granulated, 5.90c; Dry Granulated, fine, | Contra Costa — 48 [Port Costa... — — | %100 MacNamara.. 571000 Ton Home..... §.80c; .Dry Granulated, coarse, = b5.80c; | Marin Co.... 55 59%IS V Wat Co. 33% 39 | <500 Paymaster 07 100 Ton Mdway.l 57 Frult Granulated, 5.80c; Beet Granu- GAS AND ELECTRIC. 11500 Mont Ton..3 223/5500 Ton N Star... lated (100.1b bags only). 8.70c; Confectioners' | Cent L & P. 8% 3%|Pac L Co... — & | 200 Mont Ton ...3 301000 Vista Grande. 11 A 3.80c: Magnolla A, 8.40c: Extra C, 5.30c; | Martel Powr. 1% 1%|S F G & E. 56% 57 | 250 Mont Ton ...3 35/1000 Vista Grande.. 12 Golden C. 5.20c; *'D,” '5.10c; barrels, 10c more: | Mutual B L. 13 13%|Stkn G & E. — = 5% | 1000 National Brk. 310,000 Gland S Plck 26 half barrels, 25c more: boxes, 50c more: 50-Ib | INSURANCE. | 1n Sesat bags, 10c more for ail kinds. Tablets—Half | gy oo 0 340 | g 5 s barrels, 8.30c; boxes. G.5%c: H. & E. Crystai | Firem’s .320 1 | 500 Rlack Butte.. 42/3500 Mont Ton...3 4 Dominos, 8.80c per 1b. No order taken for less | BANK STOCKS. 2000 Diamondfield. 8013050 Mont Ton. E than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. | Am Ntl Bk T IL P & A. 161 {5700 Dixie Min 27/1000 Nev Gowdfieid. 40 S Anglo-Cal .. — 91 |[Mer Trust... — iovmw; tmnx:e :;n g} -‘v’:n andstorm Ex. 18 Bank of Cal.445 430 |Merch Ex... . | xie Min ... 30' 500 ¢ Recclm's of Produce., | Cal Safe Dp.150 100 |S F National — — | 4000 Florence Ex.. 19/ 100 FOR SATURDAY. APRIL 1, | First Nationl — 345 | 7000 GIAAd G Dust 134000 Flour, qr sks...17.533|Pelts bdls . 1,089 SAVINGS BANKS. {10.000 Glana G Dst 141000 Wheat. ctls 3,018|Lime. bbls 152 — iSav & L So.. — 109 | 1700 Glafia G Dust 1213000 Barley, ctls 2,791|Paper, rollg 102 — iSec Sav Bk., — 410 | 3900 Jim Butler .. 80i2500 Corn. ctls ...... _84/Calfskins, bdl 1 Z |Union T Co.2700 3300 | 1° Harrls.. 06 100 Tallow, ctls 212/Brandy. gals . 50 g F Sav U.025 _— | 5 | & mars.. SRI1000 Ton N Star... 68 Sugar. ctls . 000/ Wine, Eals ......85,500 62 | "800 Mont Ton 10'3000 Vista Grande.. 11 Beans, ks 500| Quicksilver, fisk 75 STREET RAILROADS. | 100 Mont Ton 45/2000 Vista Grande.. 12 Potatoes, =ks ... 3,251/Chicory, bbls . 15| California. ..2073% — |Presidio ..... 30% — CLOSING QUOTATIO! Onions, sks . 258|Livestock. head.. 31 | Geary — 401! Lo . Bran sks .. a0iAvoles, bxs 879 | ngs. sks anges. bxs . 800 | Giant ...... 8614 66%| Feed, aks ... 82iHay. tons { o gy B crecnings. sks traw, tons .. 8! i e Teather, _rolls 1081Hove, ‘bales . 1.0 97 | Hanekea's G 2% %W B, |Bunt= N Bk Hides, No .. 926/ Wool. bales 441 i 25y 5o% | Lige Harris ! o st |Hutch S P C — | 18 Pasuhau 8 C 28% | Mont Bulifrog 16 18 {;l:zur. quskl 560{0ats, ctls .eeee.. 884 PR xlgcsuuvmrs | Aa ”;‘;d”'ll: rn”“h”r:l 20 neat, etls 6,002 i x - | Adams ...... 3 Jumbo Ex 2 0 “’ES+ERN. | Alaska P A. 88— :Ocslnlc SCo 4% 5§ Black Butte 42 ¥ Kendall E soc! |Cal F C A. 99%100% Pac Aux FA. 4 | Black Rock.. 08 Lone Star 20 Corn. ctls ...... 1.50¢| “g‘&‘lh“'g\e_l; = ® ’;nt CTFM! 153 — [ Bull & Bear.. — Queen -, 4 Pk Tl - = 3 STCCK MARKET. o S | Broskron” - e o, W Morning Session. | Sotumbia ... »: 1N Soldfield. — 40 ‘Board— | Conqueror ... 25 . — Yesterday Payday for Many Dividends 50 AL e Conneitt it { Diamondfield. — S0{Red Lion — . and Much Interest, 50 Giant Powder Con 75 | Dixie Min ¥ ARl » a ;[ Prisco ....... — ‘21'St Ives .. 8 4 Business on the Stock and Bond Exchangs| 135 Hermiraor § B oo 18 12% | Giana Aurora — 11/Sandstorm ... & 10 yesterday was very good for Saturday, but| 8 Pacific States Tel & Tol Co. | Glana G Dust 12 13|Sandstorm Bx. 18 17 aside {rom & further recovery In Paclfic States | 150 Pac States Tel & Tel Co, s 90,105 00 | Gldfid L Star 02 _iSilver Plck... 26 27 Telegraph and Telephone to $105 there were 30 8 F Gas & Electric. sEa | S o P L i no pronounced variations. The 100 § F Gas & Electri T et st a wee, i i general tone oc tue nst, however, was firm. $3.000 N PC R R Os. 108 00 Tmauhl Dwietat. In mimig stocks the Comstocks were fairly | 51000 Pacifle Blectric s e . active, but prices sbowed no further changes | e v 9 — e B worthy of cumment. ‘The ‘fonopans, however, | 00 Makawell : 021 04 North . e 6 Were extremely liveiy and ran up long lsts of | g1o o gt gy i - | et - - saics. “as Wil be seen, while quotations were $10:000 Cal Cent Gas & Eiect 5e......104 50 o - strong. The ofl stocks continued inactive. | w2 y 15 o Sules on the California Exchange last week | Unlisted Securities. e Were 06,000 shares, vaued at 333,519, the lead- | MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. 50 1 53/ West End B %0 ng sales being as follows: Associated bonds, | Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. Other Distriets. o 5,000; assoclatea stock, 9169; Claremont, 1050 | CPC 65106 — |S P C R 4s. 96 9 OL 01%(Ray & O"Br ¥orty, 3500; Independence, 14,600; Monte | — 114%[S P Co 4%6.100% bt e W S Cristo, 1700; Wabash, 3050, | — 114" Sun Tel Gs...113 . e R e B -dividend yesterday: Mercgntile Trust | SF Drdk 05s.100 105 |Suttr-st R3s.104 — Pt 1 . 18 Company, _regular semi-annal per cent, | SF & NP 5s.112%113% | Gois- 2 Com. SNiTon St Br. 1 ¥ amounting to $30,000; Honokaa Sugar Com: | ISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Governmen pany, regular monthly lUc per share, amount- | 5,y g Pt e Ny R Sl t Money Here. ing to $1000; Pacific States Telegraph and Tel- | {18, "Bis Go — 85 |Nev Nat Bk220 235 Julfur_Jacobs, assistant treasurer of the ephone, regular quarterly, $1 76 per share,; g Cot Miis 82 — NS R R Co. — 1214 | United States in San Francisco. revorts the amountng to $2443 84; Callfornia Title Insur- | Ca G&ECor. 50% 60 |N Cal P Co. 9% 9% | ¢ash o hand in the sub-treasury on March 31, ance and Trust Company, regular _quarterly, | o yoey CL119%125 [Oak Bk Sav.125 © — © | 1005 as follows: 3130 per share, amougting to $7500; Clare: | Gai Powder.150 — [Oak T Con.. 73 — | Lrited States motes. . s mont Oil Company, regular Hpnthly, 1 per|cal TT & T M2LIOOF Hail A 6% — | e e s e ;;"5: amounting to $o000; Crude Ofl, | Gen Bk _Oak 64% 72 ;g-rnléeum Co. — 184 | Gold certificates 21 32 [d 3 Co .. & cC Cas Co131 — certifica 2747 The Callfornia Wine Association has de- | Gity & © Bk — 120 [Pac Sur Co.. — s i o e 11975440 08 clared a regular monthly dividend of 42 cents, | Cyp L Imp.. 5% 6 € —. | Stanaard sifver dollais 29,069,237 00 payable April 10. : | DptPwd com — 65 r T B | Subsidiary siiver coin . '929,274 10 The Ophir Mining Company has just received | FN Bk, Oak.120 — |SF & SJCoal. 1734 20 | Minor coif v... ...~ 41,367 27 $17.676 04 as net proceeds of the sale of four | Fischer Thtr — _ 1%!S Jose Wat.. — | Fractional currency 21 48 raiiroad carloads of first-class ore to the re- | Frnch-A Bk. — 112 |SO & MTRDt.125 — | Interest pald 463 70 duction works. Hono P Co.. — 38%/So Pac Co.. — 70 Outside corporations paid regular dividends| Do old pool — 89 'Swiss-A Bk.120 — Total $42,223,948 61 yesterday as follows: Union Pacific Rallroad, | Do nw pool — 40 |Truck Elect.. 13% 15 Shipped in March— semi-annual of $2 per share on the preferred | Lon& SF Bk 67 75 |Union § Co.. 273 Standard silver dollars i { i { Colts; | B9 | 1805, regular semi-annual, and common stocks; American Can Company, duarterly of 1l per cent on the preferred | stock; General ‘Chemical Company. quarterly of 13 per cent on the preferred stock; Amer- | ican Tobaceo Company, quarterly of 1% per cent on the preferred stock; American Beet Sugar Company, 115 per cent on the preferred Claremont Smokeless Powder Com- | Home - per cent on the common stock; Seat- , Independ tle "Electric_Company, semi-annual of $3 per ' Kern . #hare; the Wolverine Copper Company, $5 per 'Monte Cristo . share; Copper Range Consolidated Company, | Occidental of W Va. first quarterly dividend of §1 per share on ' Sovereign 385,000 shares of capital stock; International Sterling . stock; International pany, % Silver Company, & regular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent on the preferred stock; American Smelting and Reflning Company, & regular quarterly dividend of 1% per cent on the pre- ferred stock. Ex-coupon _vesterday: TUnited States Gov- ernment 4s, 1907, regular quarterly, amounting to §1,565,910; Geary-street Railway .0s, 1921, regular semi-annual, amounting to $16,775: Hawallan Commercial and Sugar 53s, 1918, regular semi-annual, amounting to $61,558 31; Hawailan Commercial and Sugar Bs, 1919, regular semi-annual, amounting to $55,962 1 Los Angeles Railway Company 05s, 1988, regu- lar semi-annual, amounting to $120,275; Los Angeles Light Company Guaranteed bs, 1924, regular semi-annual, amounting to $25,000; Los Angeles-Pacific Railroad First Con. Mort- gage Bs, 1081, regular semi-annual, amount- ing to $37,500; Northern Railway Company of California * 5s, 1938, regular semi-annual, amounting to $118,775; San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley 5s, 1940, regular semi-annual, amounting to $£150,000; Southern Pacific Rail- road of .California, serfes A, 6s, 1905, regular semi-annual, amounting to $875,625; Southern Pacific Rallroad of Callfornia, series B, 6s, 1905, regular semi-annual, amounting to $875,- 623; Southern Pacific Railroad 625; Southern Pacific Rail of California_6s, 1912, regular semi-annual, amounting to $875, 625; Southern Pacific Branch Rallway of Cali- fornia 8e, 1037, regular semi-annual. amount- ing to $106.090; United Railways of San Fran- clsco 4s, 1627, regular semi-annual, amounting to $400,000; Omnibus Cable Railrcad Gs; Bay Countles 6s. $3: Californta Northwestern Rafl- ‘way 0s, $2 50: Sunset Nemph and Tele- phone Bs, £2 50. The Anglo-Californian Rank began payving the dividend of $2 50, declared on the 20th fnst. Bond and Stock Sales. Sales on the Stock and Bond Exchange in March_wers as follows E“;ga et = &l o gi 23 i | of California s, Alta . , amounting to ‘it | Andes Mat Nav Co 70 IUR InC com. 38 &1 §tock and Oil Exchange. | Bid. Asked. | 7i2% 2 Fractional silver coin . Total California Ofl Stocks— Asso Oil Stock Tr Cert. Cartbou - ADV! BULLFROG GOLDFIELD You can always keep posted on all listed Securities ‘Wabash Miscellaneous— Asso Oil Co Bonds. SALES, and unlisted Bullfrog and Goldfield Morning Session. by recelving our Boart— ! 184 Aseoclated Stock . » . Free Weekly Market Letters 1000 Wabash - .. 40 |and Map of Goldfield. Do mot invest until you get our Information. We are the largest and only independent brokerage house in the Dis- trict. No pet stocks. Our ex always on the ground. Private Wire to Bullfrog. Infor- mation direct from mine to investor. Absolute Iy Free. Write to-day. Toe G. S. JOHNSON BROKERAGE CO. Mining Stocks. SBAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. I were_the sales on the San Fran- Mlolm and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session—Comstocks. | | i 7 221 400 Potost it 500 Andse o1llL 3| 200 hovage e 18] Goldfield, Nevada. 100 Caledonta 48 500 Savage - 100 Caledonia . 47| 500 Scorplon . 23 800 Con Cal & V.1 1300 Sterra Nev P 100 oo -~ TR0 Hinfon Com.- .« 85 | Mew York Phone San Franciseo Phons OoRE 118 12%| 200 Yellow Jacket. 13 ol Bdead Eon Call Matn 3070 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. A Bid. Ask.| Bi.Ask. | Alpha g 325“".1 3 . g tg " Ko 2 astice ..o 0. B ginth ol B Baskers and Brokers U 22 24jLady Wash .. Boleh i 81 oiierlean 211 801 08 490 California ::.ts- Francisco. Occldent - MEMBERS—New Stock A% . IOyt b New York Cotton Exchante ok New York Coffee Exchange Potost 12 lfl‘ Chicago B a of #5/Seormion 3 31| michara = Mulcany, Mar. 33-35 New se. 27 t2iSex Belcher... 10 11 San Francisco New York Crown Point.. 09 11!Silver E Sierra Nev. 08 ISt Louls . —i BuskaCon.. 55 —|Syndicate ... 10 18! et e Sl Yellow Jacket. 12 13 Hale & Norc. 3 " TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Morning Sesston. 15/ 5000 Kawich Gold.. 13/10.000 Kawich M Co 111 FOR SALE—Large tent, furnished complete for lodging-house, including range and restaurant outfit. Apply . WEAVER BROS. 1500 Adams s Columbia and Ramsey Sts.. Goldfleld, § § i St. S F. 1000 Ma W. A. Plammer. 111 Clay 1111000 Mohawk . 2 i85 1 |R. L. CHENEY BEmEi - _fl"“:..,.g:: 13 | aDvamcms maDE ON STOCKS. 20 Moms, uitmoe 0 | 505 Mills Building, S. F. 500 North Star...] 59 | an e s wl o Topopah Goldfields i » Call at ifice nf 135000 Sivas 15 these stocks, There are many of them: that 40 : will pay good dividends later. Now is the ,a‘nn v 300 Ton Mawas l