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

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FRANCISCO CALL, “he movement s below the best of the | Bondy were irregular. Total ales, par value, | nited States bonds were sll unchenged on | $4 Dried Fruits, d Potatoes firm and new weak. Onions sclling freely. Oranges firm and active. Strawberrics and Apples © TTON—The market wes under pressure st of the day. The bears claim if they get | e6 & few points lower they will catch a .| Do Bonds 400/Duluth S 8 & A. | 800 Do ptd OFFEB—The marke: shoyed much better | 22 400/ Erte . » { than for some time past. This wWas | “§%00| Do 1st pfa ....| | New York Monty Market. New York Stock Market. ,n m ool ¥, The New York wires of B..F. Hutton & Co. sterday sald { hany MARKETS. | Cotton lower. SUMMARY OF 711.7.: esiness on the iocal ;fork exchanges. “ork Sto e and irvegular. hanges in er and E.xchange. and other y generelly weak. Feedstuffs frm. gs and Cheesc in good supbly Nuts and Raisins in Ii t much change in Poultry or Game. - Grains quiet and not materially Beans still quiet chang and unchanged. ht demand. No further change in Provisions or Meats. Yides firm. and active. Wool passing briskly from first hands. Cotton and Coffee. | stop orders and shake out some la which have been picking up last two or three weeks, but on 100 T due in l great measure to the Im. n market. Liquidation onth 1s now belleved to be nearly over hange for the better in prices Is ex- 3,300 FAAfi'TFJL\' MARKETS. -Money on call firm mn; bid 2% per cent Bixty days, 8 days and months, 3%@8! e paper, 5% @4% per cent. e nge steady, with actual busi- at $4.8610G4.8615 for de- 545 for sixty day bills 20 800 Rallroed bonds tr- 500 YORK 11 14.—A revival of the Do pfd t ettlement excigement re- Leather Ct el on thefStock Ex- | Do pta ally through Long Island about the | 9.000L & N i 200/ Met % fon _Pacific, Securities. .. 877181y York Central, «nd, on the curb, 00'Met St Ry.. 123% (1225 (1224, es itself. The last mamed 3,900 Mex Central 2 4| 243 2 neighborhood of 180, 100/Minn & St L....| 62 61 have been 100, operators for ning general re to sccount for the ad- and various and for the y vague. That which was ted alleged an intention olume of Great North— 300 2300 14,2001 \m the story as circulat ¢ enormous values discov- ands -in_the company’s pos- , Great Northern pre- with no sales, the laet It was argued that expand the | Becuritles Company buged under the order of dis- | . Eupreme Court. As a large | on of this dis ribution will fall to the ¥ stock was held | | nding advance, but | Do lst pfd . Do 24 pfd . " '806|Detroit Un v |Detroit ..|Diamond Matoh . 9,200, Distilling Secu . Do 24 ptd . &TH. Gt North pfd “|Greene Cons Cop Havana Tob Co - Do pfd 300|Intern’] . Power .. 300/Intern’] Pump Do o 2,400(Towa (entral Do pfd .. |Kanawha & Mich ooy o & Do prd .. 700|Manhmetan =] Manhat Beach.. Do 1st 1,600M, SP &S B'M.| 44!\“\( }\&T 100(Nash, c&:tbul | 20NRRot iuexlco 20 Do pfd % 300/Naul Biscutt 2 Do pra 8,500/ North American. % | o Gas . Products . | 1% { it 1955‘105 | Sou. > pra .. ptd > F S & M prd Southern 67 |166141661% &8 wtd. prd fd . acific . mfix, l(rq‘ln 141 pra % 2015 2045 38%| 381y 6414 645 *haz 17 ‘erred stoek is to be put. 4 Nor Securities. led to the recovery in 200 0rr h s as o desired object | ... Pacific, but which X} S L . N - consideration for " i00{pacifie Goast 1. ; kepticism over th Pac Coust lat pid). | current. The wtories are as entirely Do 24 pfd. 5 * or Acrrlss‘on to-day 1 44%| 451 howover, | g3,000(Penn R R Co. 4 144141447 pited amounts the rned passed constantly % the absorptive . but ‘in ent there was effective king movements in the In this department h grade industri tes Steel prefer: wert narrowly. Of industrisls of re is a long list which the day of all the way The b 1.300) & four points. 700 _exist in the & ¥ prosperous = trade. The trial stocks increases nd easy. to effect move- n many of these | " for the rise to be 400/ 6,500 pretty sire to folo this class, however, 4o mot tend to confidence in the market. The cur— ovement for the week gave promise of gain by the banks, and offered o the maintenance of the specula- The trregular closing left prices not far | New York Stock List. Hutton & Co., 480 California street; Francisco. members of the New Yark xcoenge, furnieh the following officlal ations of that Exchange: e les.[ BTOCKS. 263526 i | 49.000{Am Sm & Rf Co|1237 12214 (1225 rztx 400, Do pra -{125% | 12415 (1243 't 4800 Am B4 -|1443 1434 14360 uay‘ { 300|. Do ptd uns\\. 133:2 189 | Co. 1 e | 100,Am Tob pfd | o7 o8 40,000Am Woolen 1,400 100 Bmal Tn Gae.. 2,200/Bruns D & E. |Butterick Co -...| Canada &uthm "~ 500 <ontc m(, 500 Anaconda. prd 500/C R 1&Ptnmiu!§1}m& 25 1% % | 0% | 5oE, | 1225 122!,,‘121\"12 35| 251 i Do pfd . % 5-18 .l‘fl 0% 7(Ilfi' 'n!g 208 ol 14% | x..m 15% Atlantic C i4s Central of Do 24 1 12421 242 IT'AHM‘G‘!M" |1uu.lmxgnm | 385y ) o8} 79‘4 'm'fi {38} 8 wm‘ 0%~ w‘s ’,a: { s’z‘:/" 8yl 8% '(ml Do Den & Rio Do pii m Un mcuonl 5 ;100%;108’5‘106“‘[0\'\7‘ 11834 121 lmaa Bou 6,600 People’s Gas . ... . | Pere Marquette. | | 104,600/ Reading ... Do 1st prd 300/ Do 24 o 8,500/ Repub s&i Do 900/ Ruber Goods Do pra Ruthiand pfd . 00 I Co! Do 2 130018t L & 8 W . Do pfd 34,500 Southern 41,700/ Tenn 4,000{Texas P L T Co| 44 | 4,700/ Texas Pacific . 200/ Third Avenue . DG} 1.0 Toledo 1 & 7 G5l 30 | 315 800/ Toledo Efx L& w‘ a2 Balt & Oblo 4s.103 Do 3%s - 9 Do 1st tne. | Ches & Ohlo 41os. lm'/. Chi & Alton 3%s. &2 B & Q new 45100 ERTEFn A e Do _col Be.. ccca SLgn ulggl is. ("olo l(ldlnnd u.. uwvmm Pacific 4s. & 8o 4 Do Dist Securities 58 808%| Do deb Brie prior lien 481018 (Western Md_ia: Do ge: FW D (‘ unm.IWh- Central 4s... Hock Val 4%s...110%] New York Mining Stocks. -j108 RE 93 | 4| 36% o2 & 24 ptd i Coal & I.[105 (1021 (10% B Mgt | "‘fi, 7 New York Bonds. Japan 6s. cert.... 99 L & N unified 45.108 Man con gold 4a.104 Tol, St L & W 4s, 84 % G 5. mlumw V & L Brie ds 30'Little Chief 7 -tarie | Boston & Albany. !au | Pittsburg | *Baitimore | *Clevelana . | *Providence . | maianapolis " Joseph Richmond 4,164,440 Denver 6,380,679 Columibus b,628,300 Seattle 5,205,782 30, Washington ... 5,342,843 30, *Savannah . 3,221,477 24 Albany .. 5,820,660 1 *Portland, Or. 4732044 81 | Fort Worth 5,430,979 © 38 *Toledo, Ohio 4,074,488 19 8,761,148 19. 3,158,646 20. 150,837 23 | Peoria 658,680 12 Hartford 883,774 35. | Nashville 3,387,401 25 3219378 29 2972983 35 8,262,836 T New Hav 2,226,006 Grand Rapld: 2,214,643 Norfolk 1,693,506 Dayton 2,057,880 | Portlan 1,766,000 ringfield, Mass. 1,652,627 . ... 1,315,871 % 1,691,241 Sioux City 1,759,057 *Birmingham ga1.020 orcester 5 Knoxville 12, | Wichita. .. | Wilkesbarre . 4 Davenport .. 1 Little Rock 7. 32 | Topeka .. . 13 Chattanooga 2 | Fan River . Foungstown . New Bedford 717,223 2 Rockford, Il 557,523 . 1 | Towell .. 05,350 . . | Chester, Pa.. 410710 1000 " | Binghamton . 632,400 249 Bloomington, il 384,279 3.8 | Springfield, Ohio.. 378,306 13.5 | Greensburg, 399,350 3 Quincy, Il 397,620 4.1 Decatur, L1, 251461 185 Sioux Falls, §. D, 07,641 4619 Jacksonville, il 274,553 - 47.3 Mansfield, 10, 466,250 135.3 mont.'Neb, 173274 " 36.2 Cedar Raplds 992 35.4 YHouston . 6.9 tGalveston Com Tunnel 08[Potosi . Con Cal & V 1 €5 Savage Horn' Silver 1 65/Sierra Nev Tron Silver . 3 00/Small Hopes . 2 Leadville Con. 05iStandard ... 85 Boston Stocks and Bonds. Cail loans [ime loans Bonds— Atchison 4s Do adj 45 . ... Mex Central 4s.. 77 {Amer Zinc 12 | Atlantic 3 mfl/, Bingham ..... Catamer & Hecia o7 Centennal ... Boston & Maine. 1793 |Copper Range . Boston Elev ....155 Fitchburg pfd. Vlex Central N H & H. 2031',\ Z Unton Pacific 35%1sle Royale Miscellaneous — Mass Mining Amer Arge Chem. 2874/ Michigan . Do pfd ... 9115 Mobawk . 52 Amer Pnew Tube. 4 - [Mont Coal & Coke 3 Amer Sugar ....148% 014 Dominion .. 26 Do ptd ... ceola i Amer Tel & Amer Woolen 05 Do pfd ... m Iron & S E4.Elect Tilum. 255 Gen Eiectric ....183% Mass Blectric. ... 21 ptd . [ Mass Gas 44 United Fruit ... 108 Un Shos Mach... 893 Do pfd 33% | Wolverine Westing Common. §7 London Closing Stocks. Cons money...90 15-18/N Do acct 91 (N Anaconda. . Alchllon prd . Bate & onio: Can Pacific Pennsylvania . Rand Mines . 22 Beers . Den & Rig G. Do pfd Exls . Do Do 24 pfd. {1l Centraj ‘abash Louis & Nash.. .146%] Do pfd M. K & Texas... 33%|Spanish 4s . Bar silver—Firm; 26%d per ounce. Money—1@1% per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 2 per cent and for three months’ bills 2@2 1-16 per cent. Bank Clearings. NEW YORK, April 14.—The following table, compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- ings at the principal cities for the week end- ing April 18, with the percentage of increase and decrease as compared with the corre- sponding week last year: P-mku- . Ine, *New York $2,040,625541 77 190,262,812 160,734,856 131,250,710 6l an Francisc Cincinnati NeEER. R DERFO-RNBD PR RN PR DRDRNDBNONBBDDGAD RN o EabhbhaRan *Kansas City Sew Orleans finneapolis . *Loutaville Detroit . .. *Milwaukee Omaha *Los \ngelel *Buffalo Paul . Charleston, S. C. Wilmington, Del Mok emman MEnne ‘Wheeling, W. V: Macon .. . Helena .. Lexington Akron .. . Canton. Oblo ... Fargo, Rifeent il Total U. Outside N. Montreal . Vlclorll. B °C. 866,655,366 in totals beuu.. conitataing Total, Canada.. Bex Sietms than other items than ol * Balances paid ln cash. Condition of ‘Treasu WASHINGTON, Apri'lh.io— -5 ment of the Treasury sh - bulance, $137,273, 351'.’:: :"0'08.9307.."““. New York Cotton Market. NEY JORK, Aprl 14corron opened _steady. Moy, pues | 95 June, offered, 1«3‘% K o A n-e:u-a steady. April, 7.280; 'use, July, 7uu¢-’ +” October, Avgust, May, 7.29c; Jun 7.41C: September.” 7.4 7.500. uce. New York Grain and Prod NEW YORK, April 14 —FLOUR -Reoc 15,900; exports, 11,000 barrels. Steady i slow. WHEAT—Recelpts, pot, steady. 2 red, nooam.‘:&u !.'n.b.‘.fln}::' No. 1 Northérn Duluth, $1 un f. 0. b. afloat, Bxcept right wunx. when the ‘market a7 meavy ab 'au“"’m. cloas vetng o B an er except for "ll ““EBM ik May, $1 ooum lo, oluew 0914 ; Jfib"% %, Ti%e, clued 86! HOJ Firm. * HlD!&—QlllioL WOOL—Quie PETROLEUM—Steady. SUGAR—Raw, nominal. refining, 4 5-16¢; centrifugal, 96 test, unue. s eugar, 41-16c; refined, duil: crushed mace) losed at advance of 1 fales, 9LTS0 Inetudtas """"‘, @560: July, 6.50005be: Septembar. 0.1000: October, 3 X T B%o. ‘qulet; No. 7 Ve quiet. powdered. 6.25c; ::SIIXIM. 8.15¢. COFFEE—The mns!n—umhlnna. DRIED rnun‘s. | bbl shows a continued easy tone, and it is reported that prime: it has sold as "low as 5.80c, though some dealers are asking more than that fizure. Common are quoted .at 4@5c; prime, 5.25@5.35¢c; choice, 6@6%e, and fancy, PRUNES—Show 1no improvement, {zflcu m:lfl ranging between 214@5%¢, accord- ng to gr & PRICOTS—Are not being urged for sale 5o freely, but demand continues light. Choice are auoted 10910%c; extra. cholce, 11¢, and fancy, cmc, ACHES—Are quoted 10%c for lfl‘&@“l(}'}(c for extra cholce and ll'fiofle for RAISINE_Are easy, but seem to be attract- ing more attentlon. Looss Muscatels, 4%@ 8%c; London layers, §1 05@1 25; seeded rai- sins 5% @6%c. New York Metal Market. BW April 14.—There was a severe brylk lnysopontxl\n Yondon, the pfleo of, that commodity losing about £4' 10s under specu- tion muowlng the recent severe o) Hquld:mm‘ closed at £140 and futures at £136. m loml market has not s0ld up to a parity with the extreme advance 4, but was unsettled by the decline ruled Seak with the close at $30 Copper also was lower in London, £67 65 84 for spot and £6T 12s 64 for futures. Locally the market was guiet and | unchanged, although there were some npm. rers on 5 37% mmlytl $15 259 H’l'd casting, $1( BT%@15 25. was unchanged at'$4 0@ 60 in local market and at £12 17s 6d in London. Spelter also was unchanged.in both markets, closin; nzzsxz-oaln don and at §8 in N::’vn :lond at 54s 34 !nwnflwllljd in Middlesboro. Locally {ron was un No. 1 foundry Northern, $17 foundry,” Northern, 311011 5; Southern, and No. oundry, at $17 T5@18 2 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, April 14.—Weakness in the whear market developed soon after the opening. Con- slderable firmness, however, was manifasted at the start, July being up %@%ec at 88%@ 8S%c. May was unchanged to-3o higher at $116%@1 17%. The Initial strength was. dua primarily to higher prices at Liverpool, but cold Weather “accompanied by mow in the Northwest continued. As an offset to un- favorable weather conditions in the Northwest reports from the Southwest told of raing in sections of the winter wheat belt, where mofsture was greatly needed. Another faotor | that helped to create a bearish sentiment was Increase in shipments from Argentina. | Eoon after the opening a large I sell heavily. Pit trad leaq. As trading prices continued to 1””:'& Fry was given the declining tende e break in prices at Minncapolis. Advios 12 | rding the condition of winter wheat were Sonflicting, "but. those. of & bearien character seemed to predominate. A St. Louls trade Journal In fts woekly Teport stated that the | conditions of the crop generally were satis- factory and above the average for this time of the year. The May delivery was under moderate selling pressure the entire day, ana with little apparent su owed moro we: than distant futures. The closing price for Moy was at the lowest point of | the day, $1 14%. July, after selling down to | 8T%e, Closed easy at 87%ec. Liquidetion by several local I caused weakness in_the corn market. The decline In ‘wheat was largely responsible for the selling pressure. The market was quite firm at the start as a result of small ts, but am easler tone soon developed. Lower prices for ctah corn had some Infiuence. July opened & e to %@%c higher at Gisge, sold ot to AOUGIRS and cloned at 3 i Sentiment in the cat market was bearish on crop predictions of an lncrnu in lflflfi- ment. Commission houses sellers and the demand was lght. . Bit traders were the chief buyers. July opetied unch: to %c higher at 30%@30lic, sold down to and el at the lowest point of the day. Looal receipts were fifty-six cars. Provisions were inclined to hold fairly steady early in the day, but later considerable weak: ness developed 'along with the decline in grains. Packers were moderate sellers. At the close July pork was off 10c, lard was down bc and ribs were 5@73c lower, The leading futures ranged as follows: wi Articles— _ Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat No. 2— 117% 114% 124 | July : 88 87 87 | sememxm- 3 88 823 82 49 48 48 48 48 48 45 48 48 8 ga gsg ol [=S aa man BB 85 8 Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, April 14.—Cash quotations were as follows: o 2 et ¥ FINE unchiag: 0.2 spring wheat, | @1 15; No. 8, 98@$1 12; No. 2 red, $L 14%@ No. 2 corn, 48%¢; No. 2 yeliow, ie; 31g82%c; No. | No. 2 ‘oats, 83c; No. 3 whit | rye, T8c; good feeding barley, chofce malting, 41@47c; No. 1 flnxnod No. lnt;orlh‘lv.lstgm{u%‘l 89; mao ’ i S0@ per Ibs., $7 0; short ribs sides (loose), $7@7T ke cl!nr sides (h‘l)xed). $7@7 12%; whisky, high wines, §; Recelpts. Shipments. Articles— Flour, barrels . 28,700 Wheat, bushels 159,000 Corn, ‘bushels 808,700 Oats, bushels 221,800 Rye.' bushels 1,200 Barley, bushels 10,600 Butter, - cese and CHICAGO, April 14.—On the Produce Ex- change to-day the butter market was firm. Creameries, 24@30c; dl.h'iel, 22@28c. BGGS—Steady at 16c. CHEESE—Firm at 13@14c. CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. Chicago. CHICAGO, April 3000; steady. Good 14.—CATTLE—Receipts, to pfl“m. steers, $6@6 65; poor'to medium, $4,6000 7 feed. 52 10; cows, §2 60G5 60; heifers, §3 i bulls, d ts, 28,000; to-morrow, 15,000 market 5o lower. Mixed and butchers, $5 400 5 62%; good to cholu beavy, 85; rough heavy, $5 45@5 55, bulk of sales, $5 50@5 Kansas City, KANBAS CITY, Mo, April 14.—CATTLE— Reocetpts, 2000; steady. Native lt.an, 34 50 8 80;, native cows and heifers, 85; stockers and feeders, $3 50@5 25; bulls, $2 750 475; calves, $3 2516 25; Western fed steers, $5@6 40; Western fed cows, $8 50@5, 25@5 40; heavy, $5 85@5 40: 30@5 42%; pigs and light, $4 " —-mmpu./xmo Tesket B higher x:tuom ’r nooc mfio. OMAHA, Nebr., April 14.—CATTLE—Re- gelpts, 2500; steady Natire sieers um. 6 50; cows and heifers, ;quo- ‘Western steers, §3 75@0 30; canners, $208 50; stockers 00, festert, so%m calves, m bulls 85 zun ke b 008 BV %0 oo Piee. 5 1500 20 urs ot —Receipts, 1000; steady. Western yearlio; 6@6 75; wethers, §5 85; ewes, Foas o0 1ambs, 36 TooT o0 0 s:.mhgv‘oolum‘ ST. LOUIS, April 14—WOO] ’%' and clothis : heavy HM. ll Nmm Market. _ OREGON. N Al -WHEAT—Cl1 ,.‘;.‘??‘Ex‘a:.& SRabse: v B wales S50, b, o TACOM. April l —Wmm_mn.l'.. ‘bluestem, %:1 club, 86c. e 1 : SIA —G‘vlnl; $808,581; hfl’xfi 14.—Clearings, $450,688; bai. .nm £4.91 TR e g O storage packed, “‘ Hb’lkpfl.l uum..._. 3618, 488; n—u-&-; U-i.m- o e 3 o SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1905. : 15 ' LOCAL MARKETS. and Bullion. Exchange Sflver advanced %o 8 g % Exchange, Sterling Exchange. cablea, = Now York Dachange: telegra 0% Silver, per ounce =, Mexican Dollars, e New York on Paris . New York on Mexico Parls on London Berlin on London Wheat and Other Grains. ‘WHEAT—The forelgn markets were firm. Chicago was slightly lower. This market showed little change, both cash graln and futures being quiet. Brokers' wires from Chi said: L] 55 & mmotou:lt)sm. Low. L e Close. 2ph n ddton. . ®H Dwemm—mu 3 OA'rs—AmnnmhnwrMunnmw quotations. White, 45@1 60; 55@1 60; Red, $1 1 80 %or Ko, 1 Xoox 45 for No. 2; Black, $1 323 1“; Mrn White, CORN—The market is kept well supplied by imports from the West and quotations show little change. o | $1 4234@1 45 per ctl, !allaw NYXM' lm-ll per_bbl. FARINACEOUS GOODS—Prices In Jackages are as follows: Graham ., $3 25 100 Mei1, 58 30°0n barrele 4 500, Hico Flour, ;. Rice 3 3$8; Corn Meal, $2 50; do, $3 75; Oat Meal, $4 25@4 50;: Oat Groats, = $4 50: :‘ggflny. $3 75@4; Buckwheat Flour, $i 50@ ‘Whole Wheat Flour, ia F led Outs, bbls 50: in sacks, ley, $6 “gl spm it boxes, $5 uongmn Peas, :uo y All conditions n unchanged, Feedstuffs being firm and Hay weak and quiet for every- thing except the very best grades. 30922 50 per ton. 26@28 per ton. ton. per FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $25 26 50 per ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill 509 83 50; iobbing, $34; Cocoanut Cake at mill, L ol s Jovsing §28 6029 e Broom sed. 90c per & car load lots, $21; jobbing, r.-z 50 per ton. HAY—Wheat, $10@13; and Oat, $9@12; 137 Bartey” -na Jut: (S10 10; Volunteér Wild_Oat, $6@9: stock, $6 50@T 50; Clover, $7@10; Amm, 10_per ton. STRAW—30@50c per ball 120 m 1» ulllet aoa%m %roomw | ?fim ton. hies, nominal; Green Peas, por WLt Onlons and Vegetables. TR et o e T T a1 St prices, with a good demand for both table ‘with .fresh supplies of Oregon But thev had not Potatoes were weak, receipts being heavy d tha carry-over from the preceding day | large. The situation in Onlons was unchanged. There were no Qregons oftering from first hands and. Australians were moving freely at unchanged rates. Miscellaneous vegetables were generally firm rbanks, but been unloaded up to a late hour. i Rhubarb was the only weak descrip- fion and carried-over log Were Being offered for sale at 26c per box, ° . $1 1081 60 ks, $1 50@1 70 per 25 per ctl; Early New York Rurals, 85c@$1 10 r ctl; small seed Bu % 110 per per ctl; new Pota- nominal; Australian, $5@ LES—Asparagus, 414@7c per Ib; 5c per box; Green Peas, Sezing and Wax Ba;l; 10@12%¢ e crate B domeatic. and gt g for Mexican: Summer Squash, e box; 150031 25 Carrots, r ctl; pers, o for mun’driea Pfor” evapora o Martowfat and Habbasd ct1, ana Rabbits wera at the recently advanced MGKII' “Minne- | apolls says prominent firms are getting rather Western _sacked, Bt r.m.' ".?‘I s ‘lm’- w, Mixed: u.u amall asked; i"gpu:n, nso for Watts and 2@ | 1301 uunu ctl 4 BUCKW‘BIA percd. Flour and Farinaceous Goods. FLOUR—California_Family Bxtras_ $4 510, usual terms: Bakers' 34 ) and Wi Jobbing &t $4G4 50 and seed descriptions. A steamer was at hand | under a_brigk demand for local use and ship- | The canners were still | Royals. e dad ST B 3 red ‘and bricks, 43c: 3- | Coos 5, 65c; bulk Family Retail Market. Butter is cheaper this week and prices will undoubtedly remain low for some time, as the production is steadily increasing and there is Zothing to warrant an advance at wholesale. Cheese and Bgus stand exacty the sama se quoted last week. There has. been very lHttle changs in other lines. Seasopal kinds of Fruits are in good supply and Green Produce, Meats and Poultry o plentiful. WiOAL, PER TON— ‘ellington. Hw 00(Ne Seattle —@ 8 50| Welllngton .$—@10 00 Rosl n 00 Wellington 10 Nut . @ s® Bay 3@ 7 T oatd T, - 00c; 8-crown, 65c; DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— e, pigte; biack, 23@0%c: Brapoeated | pier " cheionsq.—G40|Choese, Swins. .. J0GO0: PRUNES—1 c per Ib fors the four | D0 Eood . &hu per doz. s sizes and 23 G3%c basis for the large sizes. 1 !H"“" o RAISINS—1904 crop f. o. b, Fresno—Impe- 20923 Do extracted. .. 8@ | rial clusters. $2 50; Dehesa, $1 35@1 40; POULTRY AND GAME— lon ers, 1: Muscatels, 4- ' large, t urkeys, per 1Ib. % j crown, 4%@5c: 3-crown, 4G@4%e: B - T5¢@8$1 25 Ducks, each . TS Geese, each. 0oz half mand. Salted. 1 Kip, 0!5 19Q21 Der_Ib, according t HOPS—1904 crop, 17@18¢. Meat Market. tations are easy as a rule DRESSED MEATS. are as follows: for_Cows. VBAL—Large. 8Gsc uumN—wm i Tae; Bwes. PoEAMB_10g110 for Spring. PORK—Dressed Hogs, amne per 1b. 'n:a following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in San sl ws, above quotations. Receipts of Produce. FOR FRIDAY. APRIL 14. Flour, .qr_aks.;.19.241{0nlons; eks . e bl i COTTOLENE—One barrel, 7%c; thres T%e; u- T%0; two tierces, e e tlerces, Tho per Ib. ‘Hides. Tallow, Wool and Hops. uoted hands briskly at stiff prices. Hops are quiet do, detoc'.\ve. na 9c; N-na-.. 16@200 o Der Ib; 1905 crop, | No scarcity {n anything !s reported and quo- ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers BEEF—5%@6c for Steers and 4@Sc per Ib b, o per Francisco, less 409 | 50 per cent off. and Stags, 40 per cent off from e add Bc; Li boiled aid B for rmw: | $1 1401 16; Lu 2 | raw; China Nut, cases, coanut Oil, in barrels, 58c for for Australian; extra bl Ofl, @Sc: natural wini bleached winter whale Oil. S7c: nab oll, 52e: 3 No. 1 Lard Ofl 65c; pure Neatsfoot 30 SALES, % No. 1 Neatstool Oil, 3¢ light Herring Oil, Weaalng Sates. | &2c; dark Herring ; Salmon 3o} | bolled Fish Oil, 87c: raw Fish Ofl, 35c; Board— Paint Oll, 83c; raw Paint Ofl, 20 Alaska . 8T 28 | ~COAL O, & 80 Giant 8w { Coal Ofl, 1n b 20 Giant . 68 50 18%¢ ‘Astral, 18 15 Glant - 88 25 e 05T Ges & D% .Gm_!olln in Illlx. > Gasoline, m" 16c W 3 lgnra-uq :g\t hfi“qfi','u’ .,."“&wm.' g m‘“ 000 Cal G & EI G Mk C T b, cash 94 00 18¢; %e. 86-degree Gasolime, in ,000 Hawaitan Coml 104 50 ng n%auc- In cases, o, $2.000 Oakland Water . 90 00 E—84c per gallon in cases and | $1,000 Pacific Blectrio 10 5 [ et A.N’D'Wm Red Lead, %9 000 Unitod R .:; LEAD— 7 Bcp:lrlh White Lead, 7%@Se, according $20,000 United R 2% | quantity. | SUGAR—The Wi Sugar peny quotes as follows per 1b, mxfim‘w 10 101 50 Cubes. A Crushed Crushed, 608c; 100 8 | Powdéred, 5.90c; 5.90c; Dry 5 L Granulated. fine, 5.80c: Dry lated, coarse, 10 33 5.80c; Fruit nulated, 5.80c;! Beet Granu- 25 - 31 00 lated 001D baga only). B0, 50 25 1294 5. ta A, 3.40c: Extra C. 8.30c: 100 25 00 Golden C. 5.20c; “D." '8 100; barrels, 100 more: 000 00 balt more; 50-15 000 Cuiland 00 | bags, 100 ore. for ail Halt Street Datscier 8.306, bases. 635; H. & E OCrystal Dominos, 8.80c per Ib. order taken for less B seventy Ave barrels of 105 etivaDy. coup.. ar ep new.133 na‘-' :ff:iaézu““'"éfiifiiéggL. x i 1 Asso Oil Be. 91% — |0 W Bs. 94 = m & et fu. !Kntnrlséggnfi € € Wat 56:100 " — —g%‘g’ = I mcrm- P & OR 6a113 — F&CH — =y Geary atose. =100 1106% — Hon R T - & —" = LaL a4 &, = Teports as to the conditions of seeding. IGoslings ... Freezing weather, with no indication for warm- | NUTS—Walnuts_ No. 1, softshell 12@13c: | each ......... | Pigeons, _,,. ::; ing up, leaves room for alarm for spring Old Roosters. ea.50@65 Saquabs, @t Wheat. The Modern Miiler there is no Fryers, each ....80675 Rabbits, mh —g material change In the condition of the grow- .. 406060| Hare, each B ‘l:‘ crop, - SAYS, zr.':lvmlfll -;‘ - MEATS, le POUND— central an ern parts s 3 Roast N R L Y s ¢ plant {s not ts own.” 3 it ARt wemar: )OS, ent mber extracted. SOBTh0s oar i0g12% veal Cutieta - California Ch ST 1 52 c-mml- S 3 R 18| Beet Stew i P 8 “h i orthern ESVPAT: Sagite-pav. Ik Foreate | Lamb. —01 ia[Mutton Stew - H 50g1 55; Nor eat r c‘u"“ o forthern ”: “n“ "‘":3‘. lo&m— Provisions. f:'q: &lunou sems«.p Meat 1’ grades of Wheat, t per ctl. There no further chi in quotations utton ... ‘FUTURES, yostorday, The market continued Inastive and | Tndrioin Steai. msms FHams q Session ® to 11:30 a. m. Teaturaless. ety e CURED ‘(mfi—am 1 Raud Steak. ! o o 14 for lght Steak.. mox_mcmppoa n-n d ?flg T o e nt and 180 Tor Foath Chage PR * 3 Salt 93c; Bellies, ‘L‘fl— Ees 12ye1c; Caitfor- | Alists P-n.n 25@35 nia -Hams, 11%@120; M 810 BARLDY—The tly arrived Kansas Soee Dok ?x%no'“' Tieas, ‘32 o] recent ess "ot ] o ley 18 selling at §$1 20, sacksd. Otherwieo thers | $16 50; Pig Pork, $24; Pigs’ Feet, §5. is no change in the cash grain. ~Futures wers | Best, 1% per Ib. lower y y morning, with some aotivity at_6%c per Ib for in December. CA;: Bm c;murnl- m,x"" Te for Eastern wflc Foed, and Shipping, mlb 1 k-m 5&« 8-> tins, 1 26G1 g Chevaller, $1 zzmu 21% p?i- 1 and steady. String HIDES AND SKINS—Culls lnd brands sell [ Cucumbers, each.10@15 Summer Sqi about xgola under Heavy l.fl Garlic @20 s . Steers, ‘medium, mur 1ight, .9 Cow mdu. "10¢ for hfiw c for light: % 1 % Do . = Do = P 183 NP 108 v 108 NC pas Do 1100% — NCPCos — Do . 0% — N SRR 55100 1001 Do g mtzds 987 — Ok T Co 8s. — — [Stkn G&B¥s. 08 — Dobs ....118 — |U G & B 56.104 Do con 55.108 109 [UR of SF 45. S0 9% WATER STOCKS. 1 Powr. Mutoal B L. BE A ?snmog INSURANCBE. nzu)'b P& A |Mer Trus Mereh Ala 8 Co...— Bk300 — Amer Bis Co — S8 R Co. — la Cal Cot Mils 82 — P Co. — Cal G&ECor. — 60 Sav.128 — € Jockey CL120 — Con.. 78 — Cal Powder.150 — 8% — CalTI&T— 142% — " 10 Cen Bk, Osk — 10 136 . Chutes Co .. 5 — = 120 m:cn—“n: 0 = Cyp. 3 z= DptPwa ptd. — 20 Fischer Pt = A _Bk.108 110 MTYOCIN Bk, Oak.120 — .. — 0 Homo B Co. — 34 o Do old pool — . 13% 18 the | DO nw pool — 40 8 Co.. = - e were | Mat Nav Co. 70 com. 46 —, an advance {n Glant Powder from $67 to $69 25 and & sale of California Jockey Club at Morning Session. $120 over the ‘Board—

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