The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 13, 1905, Page 15

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. reports Trade conditions excellent. t Stocks firmer on the day. Cotton lozter. al stock exchanges still doing an active business. Siizer unchanged. i1 1 lew York Exchange lower. and other Grains quiet and unchanged. Choice Hay rather firmer, Feed stuffs strong. Beans dull. Butier, Cheese and Eggs unchanged. nand for Prunes slowly improving. 7 ltry an Fresh Fruii market shows fexico going on a gold basis May 1. visions and Meats as previously quoted. Potatoes and Onions higher and firm. Game markets in good shape for sellers. no new conditions. Mexico Going on a Gold Basis. T » has been notified by the Treasury Reyn: ican dollar and the Mexican peso | he same coin and valued, at | 7 cents in United States gold ns purposes; but that ‘on 1905, the Mexican silver doi- be valued at 49.8 cents, the coinage having been placed on a gold basis, effect on and after that date a! after May 1 wil The Cotton Markat. Brokers' wires from New York said ‘Business in cotton was quiet and the mar featurele: and dull The unsettied we South seems to check aggres- selling, and, while the market sold .off few points, there were good buying orders the scale down Wall street continued to new crop menth. There was a better spot demand in the South Orieans sent a lot of bearish news to the effect cur- ta and that many of are withdrawing from the organiza- Teduce the screage. This was the im- ews. There seems to be a class of n the market on the theory that cot- | cammot go very much against the pur- [ sers yesterda that the producer would not his soreage to any extent Dried Fruit in New York. trom New York say for prompt shipment re been referred Yesterday's advices reported ars on the basis of 1ic for the . which, it is stated, has re- ) nta Clara Valley ofore reported, is the ie some sales of smail sizes de for export. Included in the were 4 cars of 50s to g0 10 s reported 1o be & little more in forward shipments from the to be confined to 40s, to be in slightly better h sales at Sikc. Bids out from here yester- 40s, with what result o the close. Apricots for the coast seem to offer sing off. It was reported If or July shipment has f. 0. bt jobbing demand are firmiy s no animation in raisins, except w comst seeded, which are in small the tone of the market is weak. Greek market, mocording to some us & shade lower yesterday. spot cur- with nothing offered at 4iic, is claimed represents an actuai Persien dates continue to g0 o consumption, and with su ed tne market is firm and in some quarters the feei- easy on of General Trade. from New York say of current ons | have been wonderfully fa- prosperity. In spite of the s facilities made in the last vears our principal systems still overtaxed with traffic and lity ts continuance for sth agricuiture and in- much prosperity. In country trade is howing activity and the volume of business exceeds even the unurecedented vol- two years. The Bouth is alized the iron &nd steel boom continues We ere aiready beginning to t pigiron from abroad, our domestic fur nsces being unable to meet the demand. The roads heve again entered the iron market asers of steel raiis bars, loco- while the demand for iron and sorts of comstructive purposes is ng marvelously; hence record prices eq States Steel preferred. Just now resl estale is aiso experfencing ome of those periodic booms for which the United Btates is noted. Land values are rising rapidly ecedented. Dew bufidings of @il sorts are being erected his movement . security values bave risen so in many cases & sat exchenging stocks and bonds for real estas which, for the time being at least, offers better prospects. Another influence im the real estate market is the rapid growth of populstion and the fact that bull has been espacielly in iots, until have & point ve at least to speculative capitel It be said, how- ever, that the speculstion in real estate has yot ions; much of the mctivity is perfectly and seems p Sovermment bonds, Steady; raliroad bonds, vy. Money on call—Steady, 8833 per cent: of- tered. 3% per cent ™ loans—8St y; sixty days, 3 00 daye and six monibe, SKOE por sent New York Stock Market. [ NEW YORK, April 12.—Movemsnts of stock continued (o give evidence to-day of much un- certainty on the part of the speculstive oper- «etors. The current news failed to account for any depression end conjecture pointed to va- rious explanations of the palpable welght upon | the market Signs of considerable strength end _of sharp weakness sucoeeded each other «ll day. Aggressive strength shown by a few | 1o overcome the skeptical and stocks faljed ve leaders of the bull | ble lquidation was at- trom Tesiern sources, and the conviction held that this reported measure of precaution was & ctrengthening position on the part of those mmitted to the speculstive deal in wheat. | day wheat market was comparatively quiet but developments there are watched keen sttention from the stock sive speculation, both in the wheat and the sinck markets. The share taken by this in- terest in the bull campaign which has been | conducted in stocks is variously estimated, and © extreme estimates current, if they should prove tustified, would sufficlently explain the rtain tone of the phesent market. The sub- stitution in the Northern Securities directarate for that of the head of the Union Pacific party was belittled-on behalf of both sides to the old quarrei i that property, Fears of an outbreak f this old quarrel were emphatically deciared © be unjustified. But the Wall street view of this matter hes gone considerably beyond a mere quicting of the old dispute and has adopted a view of thorough harmony and co- operation in going forward to mew projects of even scope than even those of the | past. There has been unquestionably tion n stocks based on this view, and the mther curt manner of Vesterday the directors shakes the be sttributed to severai | return | ool cific principal points of per and from vance. the expansion of competition in their field brewk in People's Gas was also an ef- | An enthusiastic weekly re- | of the iron trade awakened a lively ‘de- | was firm to strong all day. trength were in the indus- | trial list, notably Smelting, Amalgamated Cop- ‘The weakness New York Central was a strong contrary Suence and free realizing on yesterday's wide ad- The the Locomotive stocks. Tllinots Central also suf other ffered The electric stocks suffered on rumors f a rupture of @ working agreement and of influence. A mand for United States Steel preferred, and an sctive absorption of Union Pacific at the | time carried the market upward to & same strong Bonds were heavy. closing. $2,780,000. T'nited States bonds were all unchanged on | call Total sales, par value, The governing committee of the Stock Bx- change voted to suspend operations on Good Friday. New York Stock List. E. F. Hution & Co., 490 Callfornia street, San Fraocisco, members of Btock Exchange, the New | Quotations of that Exchang furnish the following official Bales.| STOCKS. 184,800 7,100, 1. 1 48,600, 700 {Am Malt ...... 700/ 108,500/ 3.100 5,400, 200 1,700/ 5,400, 15,900 3,000 11,300/ 100, Adams Express. |. Amalg Copper...| 883 Am Can Co.3....|.... Do pfd . . . Am C & F Co..| 40%| 80% . .. 40% {10135 101101 | 85%/ 35%| 3% 35% | : a3 | 96 a 0 \| ARl sk 8 | oks o] 9% qm2Ts| s .| 8 8 5% | 40| q03| a1y e wfeerea) 188 Do pfd ... : KR Am Locomottve.| 60 | 565 59% Do_ptd Do pfd . Am B & R Co,.|12 Do_pfd 124 Am Sugar Do pfd ... Am Tel & T Co, Am Tob prd. Anaconda Ann Arbor Do prd A, T&SF Do pfd ... Balt & Ohlo. . Do _ptd Bay State Gas..|. B R T Brook U Gas Brunswick Butterick Co “anada South...| &1 13,800 Canadian Pac 3 &-0 wvs 3| 60 IC & A | 401’ 40 | 393y & A 81| 81 | 80 C&E e Rl 1 200 3,200 300/ 3,600/ 2,000 1 mol | 0 900 17 " 100! suvposition. Definite mews from the hostile { 2000 5 B .. [Nash, C & St L. 000|National Lead. 200 Do N 4 ...INt R“R ' 873 240|241 g { . % C, R T & P, new| 854! 843 345 Do ptd -| s0t| 70| Tog; Do 4s 47, Cnicago Te Do_ pfd 1 Do pfd . 5 ¥ & ‘tron.| 8%/ Do ptd .. ....|... Colu H & C 1. Coloradlo Sou.. Do 1st pra Do 24 pfa Consol Cont Tob Co Corn Products Do pfd .. Diamond Mateh Dis Securities Do Bonds . Duluth 8 6 & A Do pra .. .... Brle .. .. Do 1st pra 24 pfe ‘of ‘Mex! [High|Low.| B\d.! —— 90 j108 9214 Do’ 1109 ressod Steel Car| 42 | 41kl $1%) 42 * 100] ‘Do pfd:....... 100/ Pullman Car Co. 100, 83,000, Reading y New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, April 12.—There was & furthes development in the squeeze in =pot tin in the London market, where there was an advance 3 while fuf market was qulet and g;lgélcflly nominal. Spot 18 held at $30 95@ The London market was a shade lower, closing at £67 Ta 64 for spot and £67 ig- for futures. 5 q‘wmflul O 7 n’;?%"‘ no changs Lake 15.60; 3 ;;a%r:lyflo, 316 25015 5734; casting, $14 8T%HG 3 b Lead, steady, $ 60 locally and un- 4 Do_ 1st | B fes s 1o < Do 24 prd. | 2510 28 i chawged i Toudon, . wi 1s ‘quoted at StL & SF 1st 3d In Midalk No. 2 foundry, ern, soft, $17 75@18 25. .|Texas P L T Cof 43| 44 2200 Texas Pacifio .| 8%| 87| 38 | 35 | Third Avenue ..1131° 1131 [131 [181 and Provisions, 00| Toledo R & T Co| 37%| 35%| 36 | 384 Future Grain | 100/Toledo St L & W| 4334| 42 | 42| 4215 | CHICAGO, April 12.—Bullishness was mani- 2000 Do ptd ...... 65| 63 | 62%| 63 | fested in the wheat DIt from the start. 00, Twin City R T|118 [118, 1174118 | Initital guotations on May Were up Se to 1%c 2,200|Unjon. Bag & P| 18 | 12%) 13 | 18% | at $110% to $110%. July was un to 2000 Do pfd ......| 78 | 78 | 77%| 7834 | a shade higher at 87%c to 87%@87%ec. Im- le(l_ztfl‘}l_'nlon Pacific .. mediately after the opening shorts bid up 1,200 Do pfd . 1g | the price of May to $116%. The demand --|_Do conv 4s . United Copper .. _.[United R of § An intimation that option. Firmness of distant cently issued Dam Kansas U 8 Steel, Recelpts, steers, $4 7@ 00; Amer Zinc . | 7 . l;fi»:g;mw 1 | e, 34 70 25 W ngham . - o 200 ICalumet & Heciao7s APy Boston & Maine.170%|Centennial S 18 *y . Bosion Blev 1804 | Coprer mari 1 fex | PG SR tehburg prd....14615/Daly West » . TR I, 45+ p2a|Dom Conl 1111120 | 5506 b, 36,0007 ranklin . e e ~ Pacific.... . 1328} | Granby gk | 665; ted ewes, $5@5 65. Miscellaneous— Isle Royale 24 Amer Arge Chem. 24% 'Mass Mining . 10% Do pfd .... 90 |Michigan . 118 | ceipts, 4000. Amer ‘Pneu Tube. 431Mohawk 528 Amer Sugar 144% Mont Coal & Coke 2 = | ern steers, 268 1 foundry, Northern, is quoted at $17 5018 25 Northern, foundry, Southern. and Spelter was higher at 828 12s 64 abroad. Loctlly. the, masket, was dull and unchanged at $6. Iron_closed at 5is 4d in iddlesboro. Locall Glasgow and at 1y fron is qulet. $17@17 75; No. 1 No. 1 foundry, South- CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. was brought out by @ rumor that a leader of & Wall street clique is sald to control a long line of May Wheat that had arrived in Chicago. the visit of the Easter: Bpeculator might have as an object a furthe squeeze in May wheat was the miain _cause of the eudden advance in ‘the price of On the sharp upturn offerings were liberal, and the price quickly reacted to $1 15. futures was' due largely Cold. to higber prices at Liverpool. in the Northwest also had a bulllsh effect. Later the market received additional strength, from a report by a Minneapolis crop expert alleging that the Government ¢rop report re- is altogether and Nebraska. July highest point of the day at 87% of the gain was lost later because of profit- taking. The market, however, closed firm 50 with July up a' shade at 874@8T%c. Final Bt 245 [255 | Quotations on May were %c higher at $1 15%. | so0lw 4| '931;( 93y | 9314 mtiment in the corn pit was inclined [ 1,200 Westinghouse ..|177 - [17514(175% /176 ~ | bullishness. July closed unchanged at 48%s. | 100/ Do 1st’ pfd 196719674790 200 Oats showed considerable strength. July | W&LE ... 1} 18 closed practically unchanged at 80c, { Do 1st pfd 45 Provisions were firm but the volume of busi- Do 24 pfd 27 nees was exceedingly small. At the close July | F(\fl\“'lncon'm Ces 231 | Pork was unchanged, lard and ribs each up York | 700/ Do pfd 527 | 8 shade. d i The leading futures ranged as follows: | 1,176,200—Total shares sold. ey o Oven- Hish. " Low. "Glows. Ask. [ New York Bonds. RY .voen il éng 116% 115 115 oo | U 8 ref 2 reg..104%|Japan s, cert.... 98’ - 87 58 8T m& P Do goupon.... 10t/ & N suifed 102 . 820 82 i 8210 | Do 8s reg......104%Man con gold 4s. Do coupon. 1054, IMex Central 4s... T7% il 48% 48% 48 5 | Do new 4s reg.133 243¢ | July . 48 48 45 481, | 40% | Do coupon......13 September . Sy 48 48 1815 {1014 | Do old 4s reg Oats No. Do coupon. 104 30% Ik Amer Tob 4 50 |36 Do 6s .. 20 236 | Atch gen 4s. v | Do j 4e. 06 2 85 % | Atiantic’' C L 4s.101 15 2 | Balt & Ohlo 4s.108 n | 6 | Do 8%s .......85%/0 S L refdg ds... 214 4134 | Central of Ga 5e.118%/Pa conv 3%s. 5 19l | Do lst inc..... 033/Reading gen ds. 60 48% | Do 24 dnc..... T1%IS L.& I M con 5s.117% 50 | Ches & Ohio 4145.107% F 1R 4= 91 12 | Chi & Alton 31gs. K1% s3% a7 C B & Q new 4s.100 . 8814 . ;".DR 1 &sr’uv 4s. ;4‘ 05! Cash Grain and Provisions. e e e s o 1083 CHICAGO, April 12.—Cash quotations were 8. | i Term 97 as follows: Flour, steady; No. 2 spring wheat, 3 * | Colo Midland 5% $106@1 15; No. 3, $1@1 13; No. 2 red, §115@ 1397 |.Golo & Bo 46 | Do conv 4s.....13414 | L16%: No. 2 corn, 4bc; No. 2 yellow, 49%c; 145 ‘A‘ubn Bs, cert....1006" |17 & Steel 24 Bs. . 9T No. oats, 30%:c; No. 3 white, 303@82%c; 9. | Den & Rio G 45101 [Wabash Ists .....118% | No- 2 1ve, T8@78%c; good feeding barley. 31@ | Dist Securities 5s 80° | Do dew B .. .. 781 | §0¢; falr to tholce malting, 494@4dlc;"No. 1 | Erie prior lien 45.101% Western Md ds... fo1, | 18X seed. §124; No. 1 Northwestern, $138: il 3% W & T, Brie do... o4s | mess pork, per bbi, $12 80@12 85; lard, ‘per 100 F W & D C ists114%|Wis Central 4s... m% Ibs, $715@717%; short-rib sides (loose), $7@ | : | s 712%; short clear sides xed), | Hock Va1 434s...111 1 hort. cl ides (boxed), $1@7 12 | | whisky, basis of high wines, $1 23; clover, con- | New York Mining Stocks. tract grade, $14 35@14 40. | Artdcles Recelpts. Shipments. { 2 e pments. | | Adams Con e o gy + 3 | Flour, barrels 21,500 19,100 L r % go| Wutat, bushels 88,000 1,500 e 2 . Corn, bushels . 371,200 * | Bruns con . 05/ Phoenix S %8 Gate, busneis - | Con. Cal & Va..l 1 70[Savage ...\ 28| Bye bushels . 2,950 | Horn Suver Nevada 30 | Barley, bushels . 5800 4 | Tron Silver - 11 Hopes 28 | | Leagville Con. andard . 185! CATTLE, SHEEP. AND HOGS. | 40 3 Boston Stocks and Bonds. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 12—CATTLE— 7000. 'Steady . to strong. Native native cows and heifers, $2 50@5 50; stockers and ‘;ggern $3 50@5 25. 25; Western fed Steady_ to strong. Bulk of sales, $630@5 45; neavy, $5 4005 475%; #as ke pigs and lights, 5000. Steady. Muttons, 50w 50; range wethers, $5 Omaha. . OMAHA, Nebr., April 12 —CATTLE—Re- Steady and aotive. Native steers, $4 2566 50; cows and heifers, $3 50@5 10; West. 25; canners, $2@3 50; stock- {holce, 10%@10%c for extra cholce, and 1140 ered. the markot dges not ot at all badly and L LT ¢ - to t less confidence on the part | ~RAISINS—Continue quiet: loose Muscatels, of the 2 { [4%4@6kc, London layers, #105G125; seeded In this market thers was nothing mew. De- | raisins, 5%@6%o. | comber was weak and the cash gTain remained Butter, Cheese and | g CASH WHBAT. t | CHICAGO, April 12.—On the Produce California = Club, $1 47%@1 52%; California | | change to-day the butter market was . | White Australlan, $1 62! 85; Northe Creameries, XG2c; dairy, 5 | Club, $1 50g1 65; Nort uestem, $1 | 1 K, 3 eese, H 6634 ; ;’;5:?' at marl e, steady; of Wheat, 1o, with a fair amount of business. - CASH BARLEY. + 20@1 23%; Brewl and Shipping, u’?«?{m B9 Clsvatten, 3t 0130 ber Contal, FUTURES. Bession 9 to 11:30 a. m. 3 Oven. Hi Close. May—No sales; LY o et e - I B%Q and Bed, §180 ‘per etl; lower Frult, §1 5062 §i 1 45 per ctli tmm:m“' Apris first UITS—Apricots, 8%@l1c for Royals; i s Pt ag | per 1b. AUCTION SALES 2n GREAT -~ GLOSING OUT SALE OWING TO DISSOLVING PARTNERSHIP ‘We WIIL Close Out Qur Entire Stock of HORSES, WAGONS AND HARNESS at PUBLIC AUCTION, Thursday, April 13, at 1 p. m. 220 VALENCIA ST. Stock consists of 40 heavy draught horses, 40 heavy wagon horses, 50 light' wagon and driving horses, wagoms, carts, ete. me E. Stewart's Western e fokse tcs” arge sizes. Fresno—Impe- F S [ . 45--HIGH-CLASS VEHICLES--45 5 Soitings LSt By orie of e J e for 14 for 1 X L, 134@l44e for s | OAKLAND CARRIAGE AND IMPLEMENT Hakcern: Pecans. Tigic: 2 | . i ern: Pecans. A ts, . | We will sell 45 rigs, including Surreys, Phas- - HONBY—Comb, 1%c for white and | tons, Park and Busi Buggles, Stanho @100 for amber; water white “!3- Milk Wakons, ete. - - igc; light amber extracted. 5@0: ! This firm having decided to carry only work & ESWAX—27G29c. per Ib.. | [ of thelr own manufacture, will sell all other now in stock, which n makes as McMw ports from the We larg Provisions. Brockway and Watertown. coming in yest moo-dg.nflu:" "}?&“& n-uwmmmnncvmumlnqm' All this stock Is m and of the lmtest the di is quiet. There 'n sales at : tions yesterday and the trade continued to re- | Pattern. Sale takes place 1 §1 35 yesterday. | pdrt a_quiet market. | FRIDAY. |, Western _sacked. $1 3091 35 for Yellow, | CU! MEATS—Bacon, 10%c per Ib for | TR [ R ek 185 for White and $1 30Q1 32% for Mixed; | Heavy, 10350 for light medium, 12340 for lght, | 1733 MARKET ST, NEAR VAN NESS AVE ! California. Yellow, $1 46; gmall round do, | 13%oc for extra light and 1bc for sugar- | SAN 'PRANCISCO $1 55@1 65 asked; White $1 40 asked; Bgyp- cured: dry Salt Hi 9i4c: 3 { i tan, $1 80 for White 25@1 80 - for A Eaestern sugar-cured Mams, 12! 2 talosue. | nla Hams, 11%@12c; Mess per bbi: | FRED H. CHASE & CO., Auctl 21 o A F { gxtra. Mess, $10 300! —_— | 'BUCKWHEAT—$2 25 per etl. { | Flour ana YL { FLOUR—California Family Extras_ $4 800 5 10, usual ; g 34 70G5: Oro::sL and Washington, jobbing at $4@4 50 per | FARINACEOUS GOODS—Prices 1 ckag ! are ‘as follows: v §3. 25 Too 6 | Spiit 100 1bs. | | Hay and Feedstuffs. i | Feedstuffs continue firm at about previous Drices. The best grades of Hay are now quoted | firmer and In yather better demand, but the | medium and lower grades are still neglected. | | The circular of Se : |~ “Hay records for the Week just ended show | considerably heavier receipts than for the week preceding, a m?l of 8190 tons, being an in- crease of about 700 tons. The greater part of these shipments have consisted of Wheat Hay | of medium and poorer grades, and in conse- | | quence prices for these grades have been ruling | {low. Considerable Hay has been offered and, as the dairymen and butchers are well | supplied with feed, Hay of this class | can be disposed of anly it concessions in the ! | way ot reduced fi Even though stock igures.. | Hay 18 offered at these low prices, no willing to stock up, for every one reallzes the | | vast amount of Hay which will -have to be | marketed before the d | tear lower prices. | | “Strictly cholce Hay, either tame oat or | | wheat and oat, can be sald to be doing fairiy | well, that is, fn comparison with other grades. | Very little of this quality has been marketed of iate, and, as parties can always be found | who will pay a premium for fancy Hay, we can report those grades as ruling firm. | _“Reports come to us from all localities that | the new crop of both Hay and grain will be large, although from present indications it i | feared that little fancy Hay will be put up. In the gouth aifalfa and barley Hay are now ‘being cut and, should it not be late rains, a large crop is new season, and therefore | damaged by | BRANE;‘Z[ 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$26@25 50 per ton, SHORTS—$23@24 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $25 50826 50 | | per ton: Ollcake Meal at the mill, $32 50@ | 33 50; jobl , $34; Cocoanut Cake at mill, $22@%2 50:_jobbing, ; Cocoanut Meal .at ; Jjobbing, §24: Corn Meal, Cracked_Corn, $20@30; Mixed ;. Horse Beans, $30@40 ‘per ton: Feed, 90c per ctl; Calfalfa Meal, | ! $31; jobbing, $22 50 per ton. | i 10@18; Wheat and Oat, | 1@ | ! Git; Basiey ang Out. ‘:o '50@7 50; Clover, u%xb; Nitaita 316 | i i er ton. AW—380@50c per bale Beans and Seeds, | No further change is noted In any descrip- tion. The market continues dull and feature- less. BEANS—Bayos, $3@3 25; Pea, $3 50@3 15; Butter, ; small White, $3@8 45; large White, $2 75; Pink, $1 50@2 50 for fair | to good_and 25 for choice; Red, §7 3 Lima, $4 90: Red Kidneys, $4 | BlacKeyes. $2 9008 per ctl; Horse @ BEDS—Browa ustard, Beans, $1 85 nominal; Yellow M ., nominal; Flax, $2 ; Canary, . !(‘s‘o Ye; Alfalfa, 10@11c for California and 1;’0 | 13c for Utah; Rape, nominal; Timothy, 4%@dc; | Hemp, 8 y‘c per 1b; Millet, 214@2%¢; Broom Corn_ Beed, §20@21 per ton. DRIED PEAS—Niles, nominal; Green Peas, | $1 75G2 50 per ctl. Do pfd ... 138 "{0ld Dominion ... ers and feeders, $2 80@6 05; celves, $3@6; bulls Amer Tel & Tel.144% Osceola . and staj 50@+ 25. " 3 Amer Woolen 30% Parrot . HOGS—n'—Rgeipn, 4000. Steady to stronger. Potatoes, Onions and. Vegetables. Do pfd 10415 Quincy Heavy, $530G0 35; mixed, 353008 32%; light, | New Potatoes continued to arrive freely Dom_Iron & 213 Shannon % | S5 2714@5 32%; Digs, $4 7500 25; bulk of sajes, | rom across the bay and, being mostly of poor Ed Elect 255 |Tamarack 28 $5 3025 3244 3 " | quality, were slow of sale at skarply reduced Gen Blectric ....182% Trinity . [} SHEEP— Reeelpts, 5500 easy. | Drices. The market for old crop table kinds Mass" Electrd 217|U 8 Min 3088 | Western yearlings, $6@% 75; wothers, $640¢p Wes 6teady, with trade active anq the best Do pfd . 6 |17 S Oil 9 | 500; owes, $6@5 60; lamvs, . Oregon Burbanks had another advance The Mass Gas 44% [Utah ... . 2% W, | advance in Oregon Onions was unchecked. A United Fruit 109 |Victoria Ohicago. | carload that was several days overdue came ‘Un_Shoe Mach... 89% Wolverine 00 CHICAGO, “April 12.—CATTLE — Receipts, | to hand and was quickly closed out &t the Do prd 333 [Winona 18,000, Steady. Good 't‘o;lnrlm: steers, 36156 | flat Tate of $4 90 per cental. 5; poor to medium, 0@5 85; stockers and | Recelpts of ‘were heavy, being over London Closing Stocks. feeders, $2 65@5; m%flm 40; heifers, $3 | 1000 as emand was rather Cons money...90 15-16) @5 75; canners, 81 i bulls,” §250@4 75; | slow. prices declined sharply. Peas and S Do acct 90 1-16| calves, $3@6 T0. Beans were in free supply and lower, While Anaconda HOGS—Receipts: 23,000; to-morrow, | the other vegetables were firm. The canners Atchison 22,000, Strong to Bo higher. Mixed and buteh: | wers still taking surplus.stocks of ; good to choloe vy, $565@ | at 43%@5c 51_‘ ‘bulk 121"" o:’: o " 0 A“; wg?"b::l.l: Burbs"nhk. Hu 20 ©f les, . | 81 ctl; S, er- Ipts, 8 POregon Burbanks, 1g o per 88 G 2451 Chi, Mil & St P.184%] By - 178, stea r:g; to on%« mixs B $5@6 10; native ern ?imb-. $4 75@7 85. Money—1@1 nort bills 19 2 ‘monthe’ ehort bills per cent and for th bills 23 per cent. . et o ihe open market fo# Condition of the Treasuvy. WASHINGTON, April 12 —To-day" roent of the, Teeskury BAisnces ma.xfl.x:nt:r‘:l' fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the division of redemption, shows: Avail- &ble cash balances, $136,084,149; gold, $71,400,- i et washed, New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, April 12.—COTTON—Fuf ¥ S closed steady. "April, T.4lo; May, 7.8%c; Tuner > - IORSaERy aDeak Mackets 7;;(:; éu!lzh 50c; August, -DL; September, * 7.58¢; Oc 3 . TLAND, April 12—WHEAT—Club, 85Q Spot closed dull. Middling uplands, 8.05¢c; M::Oglmt:n, 01 ; Valley, 88, middling gulf, 8.30c. Sales, 41 bales. WASHINGTON. New York Grain and Produce, NEW YORK, April 12.—FLOUR—! Ehamen, G . Ap! . —] Recelpts, 2 10,000 barrets. Buti 23,300 barrels; “exvorts, G EA T Reeelpts, 2000 bushela R i, VR, sl ST A | R red nominal, f, o. b, afloat; No. orthern | palances, $22,802. Duluth, $108 f. 6. b., afioat: No. 1 ORTL Bl bk 2 T day wheat was by higher Crop eatinmare trom Minncapelin. small rocaiiy ances, $05.068." and strength of outside market; = 1] g ot ed, H ests lambs, $4 50Q7 50; West CO! 3 mm%c: heavy fine, 14dtor tun % Me- TACOMA, April uflmT_M‘ Northern Business, SEATTLE, A ;fl 12.—Clearings, $1,086,884; April 12 —Clearings, $660,105; Pogfififihn Apm 18.—Cloarings, $785,225; | 'TACOA, April 12.—Clearines, $540,377; bal- mm hour, :hcn realizing < N — crops closed unchangsd a3 3 o e mar Ty iages 11 ie. ~ iosed 53 lemm‘ bér | Bl unchanged. New York m u -16c, er was 8035, @86The. closed 86%e. ‘was lower. ' y WOOL—Firm, Bterling Exchange, sixty days..$¢ HID! ot. . Exchange, &ight .. PETROLEUMEnsy. S,",f.fl:{ i R 3 COFFEE—TFutures closed at a decline of 10@ ' New Ve Echange, elght. .. | 20 polnts. Sales, 04,205 bags. May. 3506450, ‘New Tork Drchange. tolegraphic Foadd s Ebgh 0,;100&”: D.um,l:‘er, Bilver, u{’;mu ::y: ;Nm'" Tnvoics, T50; mald, steagy; g 1UICKIoAR T1 e.:gx“mm‘ ST e s b 4 1ige: refined, fifm, fl'um‘.-" o TTER—Firm; street pi , extra cream- ery, 31 ; official prices unchanged. et i X WHEAT—There Wwas fot much news A ‘nmm or foreign m: ;nh lons were practi Wi It ym there sald: ¢ “myvfi’no'lmk in_the situation | eady, With cheap 1o relatively betier a m% 3 The de. | mand is for an for about 1t ¢, which euhmnu: u‘;te-‘-‘ 2 have " wer Ibs Butter, 1405 cases | :Fi? i jig | | 1 $16 80; Beet, LARD—Tierces quoted at B%c per 1b for | plan i California compound, Tc for Eastern compound , and 9lec for pure; haif- 10b tins, 10%c; B pL e, COTTOLENE—One hal baif barrels, T3c; one ti The; five terces. T Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about }4@lc under quotations. Heavy salted BAGS—Grain Bags, 6% Wool Bags, m: AL— July: CO lington, Beaver | Richmond | §14 25 in sacks: | $14; Welsh 11 50; Cannel, $9 {5 3o bulk. aza 81 Mess Pork. $14 munytm Sean ul:"pnmm :Mmg:llmkedt c_per General M -Wellington, 38 Exx. descrintions, $8 50 per LS—Quotat ;5 ;E § 3! 232 H -barrels, -1b tins, 10%c: ¢ lerce. TH%o; two tlercy 1b. @6%e for June and Frecos Tl Pennsylvania te ., $13; Lump, ton; Coke, $11 50913 Bln' Sacke: = of 7.20 per cent per annum on the capital. In addition to this the value of real estate, other . machinery, etc., and shares in ompanies increased $76,746 10, and receivable and inventory were larger than a year ago. and cash om hand in- 9%e; | pure, 3-ib tims, barrel, Ti4c; thres Steers, 1le; medium, 10%c; lght, 9 the price of this stock. Up to and imel Cow Hides, 10c for heavy sad 9%e for lig Stags. The: Saited Kip 10%QGllc Saited Veal, 11@11%c; - Calt, : Hides, ) 1o any e durtng the year amounted to $208,195 20, ‘Sh ns, tuventory showed carryover of canned | short ~ Wool, 50@75c eac! goods. The association entered the naw §1 10; Long Wool, §I fiscal year entirely free from bank indebted- salt, large 3 g, B T Horse les, 1 80 for medium Buck WEDNESDAY. Apef! 132 p. m Soat Skine— UNITED STATES BONDS. A 1085 133 4s qr coup..l ar cp new. T RCELIANEOUS BONDE L 3G |Ala A W3s.— — |0G L&H 5s.108 10 1 Aso Ofl 5s. 91 92%/0 W Ba. 95 per Bay CPC 58.107% — |Ocesnic S Bs. — o8 Cal C G 50106 — |Om Cable 68120 — o S Sertan- EPRNS S Cal-st C Bs. - CCWat5ei00 — (P& CH s - — S ST s | PSS SN RASA DS Wholesale rates sl to — 5 - REPUTE tr bem snt 40 o | SR S TR BEEF—! or Steers | — 3 — Pl Lz Do B lonpue - (a.on &SJ5s.108% 100 vmb—urs;. 5@6c; small, 6@Sc per 1b. Hon R T 6s.108% — - — MUTTON—Wethers, 7@7%¢; Ewes, 6@7¢ per | L A Blec Jo. — — P AMB—10g11c for Sprt B A iten = o for Spring. A s - PORK—Dreesed Hogs, 615@9¢c per Ib. LAL gtd hlmz - LIVESTOCK MARKET. LAP lem Ba.1013 — | The tollowing quotations are for good, sound | Mit-sf C BB Livestotk, delivered in San less 400 | Vg MoToe 100 45 per cent shrinkage for Cattle INR of C | ox Steers, 1%4@7%c; Cows and Heif- | ' 5 5, | ore. S%g8%e, thin Cows”dQEe per ib NPOR o CAL’ c per Ib (gross weight). e SHEEPWethers, T4@3%e; Bwes, 069%o [N & Pc'se — 1if per Ib (gross welght), N LAMBS—$2 50G2 75 per head. [SETSRe HOGS—Live Hogs, 200 to 250 Ibs, 5%@3%0: | Do e . . 113 130 to 200 Ibs, 5%@5%c; 80 to.130 Ibs, 5@ | Do con Se.108% 1001 5%c: Feeders, Sc: Sows, 30 per cent off; k - WATER mwrmzof,mdum.nwummml ik i above Quotations. P mch‘l. "= ne, Tie. | $13; W tions are barrels; for cases add Be; . per gallon = for Sonen 26, T To; "Bukers XA, *Casamr , o - & ; $1%5%01 16; Lucol, S for boied and Ble for raw; China Nut, cases, per gallon; Co- coanut Oil, in barrels, 38¢ for Ceylon and 58c for Australian: extra ble winter Sperm Oll, 88c: natural winter Sperm Oil, 83c; extra bleached winter Whale Oil, 57¢; natural Whale Oil, 52; extra winter strained Lard O, T8¢ No. oil, ; pure Neatsfoot Ofl, 73; 6% No. 1 Neatstool Ofl, 63c: light Hi otl, SU “420; dark Herring Ofl, e % Hawallan C. . " Bolef i st raw Paimt Ol Sl Huion's B G 1% 18% B4 Paint Ofl, 33¢; COAL OIL. GASOLINE, ETC.—Water White | Kilauea S C. 5 ) Coal Ofl. in bulk, 12lc; Pearl Ofl, in cases, M Us. 9c; 19¢; 'Star, Star, 2%c: 4= mylcmmescn g 8 ate, I8 e g X A 01% Pac Aux PA. Dulk 106 1n casce: 2ige; Now] Basine Dis: | S8 = e e i tillafe, tron bbls or’ 8a; No: 3da, Sife; | L' IMTRIN — IFex §Tel ColeINN. cases,’ 6%c more: . in bulk. 130 in cases. m‘fg. 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 280t O RPENTINE—84c fn cases and 5 . 00 78¢ in drums and iron E‘-'n . L3 n :” RED AND WHITE LEAD-—Red Lead, THO 10 31y 8¢ per Ib: White . T)/@8c, according to 40 Co.. 50 AR —The Western Refintug Cond- 730 Pacing Seat TT:I‘:‘I'CQ n==& e o8 - pany quotes. 3s follows Der o, fa 100- baga: 108 F - B A and ¥ine Crushed, 6.06c: 58 ¥ s Powdered, 5.90c; Granulated, 5.90c; Dry wer st Granulated, fine, ; Dry Granulated, coarss, ¥ 6.80c; Fruit Cranulated, 5.80c; Granu- | 35,000 S F. é lated (100-1b bags only). 5.70c; Comfectioners’ 000 5.80c; A, 3.400; Bxtra C. 5.300: | $10,000 ] e ain. B e bt W00 are 000 e bage. 10¢ more. for ail kinds. - e B barrels, 6.30c; boxes, 6.55c; H. Dominos, 8.80c per 1b. No order taken 10 | than seventy-five barrel i 3 :i | 50 n . 10 18 o0 i g B - 100 $1.000 i3 - Bia. BLwss - Ut - Hi 1 Whosa100 108 - SF Drdk Se.111 113 - SF & NP 3e. 1125 112%) L MISCELLANDOUS STOCKS, Als 8 Co... —. - Amer Bis 85 — Tl o St 9% = tric in the to C Jockey CI119 “— i maintained and the stock fell back to $60 t | Cal Powder.150 — Tk the under light sales. The other ' Cal T I & T — 1424 — -t featureless. - The dey's business | Cen Bk, Oak — 70 16% on the whole was not large. The Slerra M‘Co..l — — way 6 per cent bonds were ex-coupon of City & C Bk — 120 120 amounting to $19,260. The California Street|Cyp L Imp. 5% 8 - -rgmmm-:-uwnmn.n-- FN Bk, ‘Oak120 — o ing shares, Rowever. any further sen- | Fischer Thtr — = 1% - sutional features. Ophir showed less fluctua- Frach-A Bk.108 — 70 tion, than for several days and the éther Com- | Hono P Co. 34 38 e Tonopahs again | Do old pool 34 8% 13% 18 S P e e | R S S e o ity Heavy saics. The "t | Mat Nav Co f0 - ! oty $ax f Contipued oo Page Fourtcem.

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