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THE SAN FRANCISCC CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19.' 1905. S5 15 i St 5 D Bowen ; Green Peas, $5 50 5T el s O S e o oy Noien. e Rorch | 1% oas ot o N, e i 20413 Taie. Royaie T 21 | white, %e; No. 2 rye, 78¢: good feeding Unicn Pacific.....130 |Mass Mining « 9% | barley, 37 ; fair to choice malting, 41¢ z;: Hay and Miscellaneous— n 218" | No. 1 laxseed, $1 27; No. 1 Northwestern, $1 40 | The Hay market is still in a depressed Amer Arge Chem. 27% "°”‘3.i 51 mess pork, per barrel, mmu. Der | ynsati condition, wi L 8ot atont 2 | 100 pounds. #1156717s; short ribe WSS | than needed. Frices How o fur- | oy [ 5 S Dominion loose), d o change, ot ‘;"‘.Z‘;,""f"ejndfilo-eou s | san lask? Ty i high wines, $123; | iy, Chane® B o ATCTION SALE at ARCADE HORSE MaT. 187 |Parrot . | clover, contract grade, 5 SIXTH, A Al'::rpgl & Tel 14414 Quincy . 101 nmlm Shipments. umbfigsm.m 11 & m. I will sell 25 good young horses. Amer woolen ... 881 Shannon o o 3 e 4 SHORTS_$23g24 ver ten = JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. Do ptd ... 106 MATra o _— B 3 2 Trinif . 9 ¥ per ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, B8 Eiece thium. 2585\ United. i 1000 | 3550, o $84; C Cheese continues easy and qulet, but pre- » g 5 Do s 83 et R m& 4,200 | mi mza’ " j'ohh'fi(" o 1, | Recelpts were 05300 e Butter, 1602 cases MMARY OF THE MARKETS. 166 |cnicago. Term'" Do 3 50 Cracked Corn. $20G30; B ahd 6200 b Cheese. % 690 Do pfd_.... g * Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Feed, : Horse BUTTER—Creamery at first hands. 17%@1Sc . = > 00/C1 CHICAGO, April 18.—On the Produce Ex- [ Broom Corn Feed. #0c per for extras and 163@17 zu:’ lower and m m:xln ewe York Stocks several points lowoer. Cotion higher, hange to-day the butter market was frm. | cap load lots, $21; jobbing. $22 50 per ton. srades; dairy. 16af1ic:” coid storage. nominal: 5 ; j Cresueiy, tes dairion, 3320c. RO%: ;¢ : “12G12%c for fair to choice mild Silver S4c lower. Exchange vates undisturbed. . steady; at mark, cases included, 18c; firsts, 6o }3?’%;,. ot ";vefla"b.g g VL S e R A B3 ! Stock ; Joigy (ARSI iTh: St Cllo, | heeat * | stock, $5 50@7 50; Clover, $1@10; Alfalta, §7@ | 13@13%c; Eastern, 16%@iSe per Ib. ocal Stocks and Bonds show no new features. g8 | 18%@14c. 10_per ton. BOGE. - Hanch, 1110, for " fair to cholces < % % |Colo Fuel CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. ] smw—aoowc per bale. stor: l‘53:."11“ cold storage, nominal; East~ Shipment of $139,700 in Specie to the Orient. Cotum 8 & &1 Atchagn . Beans and Seeds. = : p _ o s | 400|Colorado Sou Deciduous and Fruits. hanges 5 | | Balt & Ohio. Omabha. Aside fr and the hanges to adjourn Good Friday. | . 2000, "Doist pea . 5;," ”;‘“‘{)“l,‘:’: uagia apen’ 15 cxrrL — Recspin | g T e A R g i oyt % "af, Barley and other Grains quiet and unchanged. | n_Refrigerat Chi T Groat West.. 98 N e (e iCor omtia 4400 Consoliaated Gas'|201°}id0" [190 1109% ¥y BERi ";fl @6050; cows and_ heifers, steady, $3 40; | Seeds continue quiet. declining, but the demand is brisk ac toe Railw r and i 3 O { Chi, Mil & St P.190% ‘Western steers, K 25; canners, 50; BEANS—] ; 75; | easier rates and well-colored offerings clean arinaceous Goods slow. Beans quict. o T ot Y De ‘Beers _....... 17%| Do pfd .. stookere and Teciara Hb: caives: $21008; | pornn Dot s 008 B 05 45, laree | up Temdily troum day to day, Festerday's Feo | d q | prd . : $ | "'8/300/Del & Hudson. . [162% So Pacific . ballv aal oo M White, §2 6; Pink, ceipts of Strawberries were 250 chetits. and 58 v and Feedstuffs as previously quoted. [+ DL EW . s 92 | Union Pacl! HOGS—Receipts, . ‘Market 5o higher. | 4o 45 tor drawers of Chefries came to hand frém Vaca- . 3 % oy ya > | 4600D & R G . prens Do ptd heavy, $520@5 35; mixed, $525@530; light. | [ima 34 5304 90: Red Kidneys $4 20Q4 50: | ville and the river districts. The Orange itter, Eggs and Cheese in amble supply and quiet. | 800 | 5 DSnB;::I 38% | 85 g; pigs, $470@520; bulk of sales, Blackeyes, $3 90@5 per ctl; Horse Beans, $1 85 nm-""‘m':-'.”umm- -x:fi:}‘ Reing sercewinuy : ST e i i " 900 i Ry | B8k T (wabash L0028 5 i i Fruits, Nuts and Raisins slow. Homey neglected. Sy o L g | Nash | 5 @2 SHEEP—Receipts, 4500. Steady. Western | * SyBDS Brown Mistard,, Jonttiel: Tolow | peressinge’ & the STy itivtn. Other Cres 8 Do ptd yearlings, $6@6 75; wethers, $5 35@6 90; eweS, | Niustard, nominal: Flax, m’x 3 , | fruits are moving off well and Mexican Limes 32%|Spanish 4s 90 $5@5 60; lambs, $6 T5@T 5O. 6@6%c: Alfalfa, 10@llc for California and 126 | are higher. Appies and Bananas are in ampie Bar Sliver -Uncercain: 28%d. per’ ounce. Kansas. City. 18 for ‘Utal; Rape, nominal; Timothy. 4% @te: | pbly a4 sieady ot wnchangd quctations. oney- 4 per cent emp, 3@3%4c per ; Millet, a STRA > ortha, The rate of discount In the open market | JKANSAS CITY, April 18—CATTLE Re. Aogn 50G9. 0 prd .. ....|. Diamond Match . |. |Detroit Snu(hern.!. > . el | ams, Bacon and Lard firm, but guiet. i | 0l in brisk demand and firm. Hops selling fairly. | Steady. Native steers, $475@ | Corn Seed, e ton. " & - $8@11: large urte : for ghoet bills i 2 : . ? | " DRIED PEAS—Nlles, nominal; Green Peas, per box. . By its i Pork plentiful and ; ] Tonthe: bills 23 = o Loy e o fif ‘”‘92'.,' "°§§; $175G2 50 per otl, o SITRUS FRUITS —ora y““‘mn‘.s":r 5 500 ef, | ana Pori enfiful and unchanged. | e il $3G6 256; Western fed steers, ird: Teogerh $1 25 rr : 5 Condition of the Treasury. Ty 3 0 | Potatoes, Onlons and Vi and shegs1 40 for sorines. 3123 Hides and Leather in good demand and\firm. WASHINGTON, April 18.—To-day's Western fed cows, $36006 g ons egotables. @2: Lemons, $2@2 30 for fancy, $1 state- | HOGS—Receipts, 11,000. Strong to 5c_high- High-grade table Burbanks from Oregon are | gt ) SIE0T0, 5 25 for standards: ment of the treasury balances in the general | er; bulk of sales. $5 heavy, $535@ | weak, the previous prices having checked | pryje, $1 50@2 50; Mexican Limes, $& S0@S per ;l;‘;xd shows: Available cash balance, $136,- | 5 421 H;enn. $5 30@5 42%; plgs and UENL, | the demand, while cheaper sorts from 3 3 ! Sheep being held back for high Wool prices. ,675; gold, $66,667,775. case; Bunanas, $1 732 15 per bunch for Cen 2 Recelpts, 5000, Steady. Muttons, | Mo porere e eavice In aaality and the | el American and $191 75 for Hawaliani Patodast s . S ore e ) " Re - | toes are Improving in ai and r dozen. Potatoes moving off better. O nions quict. | New York Cotton Market. $4.3066, lamts, é‘:’mg range wethers, $0@ | pest lots ciean up readily from day i day. Pineapples, $3@5 per dozen. el ot i : e 31 N NEW YORK, April_18.—COTTON—Futures ' 6 60; fed ewes, $4 50@5 65. e T e 2 | Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey. Poultry market active and steady. i s Cins o gpened steady. " Aprl, 7,085 May, 500, June: Chicago. | loading oF tne 8300 crates Bronght, from Aue: s e S gy i . 2 - . - 3 v C K ; July, 7. ugust, 7.35¢; e .—CATTLE — Receipts, | Bare. - Thers plew] Ths Strawberries and Chervies coming forward freely. ; e e ber, 7.40¢ bid: Octobe i SECRSE. A e Regto0; bout T8 B 747 ber, 7. | no new arrivals from n. €rop Apricots for future delivery at ol Vi, Decomer 630 b0 Snutrs e | 000 Potel, Sotog T, Mo P | Ol It et Sepwables wer | 5% A Wty i o bt e 2 tures closed steady. April, 7.34c; May, | gre g2 ; cows, $2 75; helfers, $3@6; - Pru i rices by sellers who i ; ; Augu ;. $3.8000; g ased supplies and quotations for | of Prunes at very iow prices by R s Dot g, et T, canners, ST 0000; bulll; SEGHIR I, oahes. TG e T N PO fiew) wi toSter om el chocka. a6 WIR by ot iton_clo T T z upply, but liberal purchasing for cann n . K poor 7.8t middiing gulf, Fioe, lr?:d:?‘ et s e r?::—);’-:-y' Hied and baten: tcgoum held the market steady, A feature | stock Is being offered there. Raising and Nuts fd .. Central Oranges firm and selling well. Mexican Limes higher. R G 82,100 Ilinois — g e B ' i | - 3 al; d il f the PRI ... . s A gy, PSR | =) el T g i gy e g ¢ the market was the arrival of 10 crates | are largely nominal and Honey still drags. PRy 40G5 50; good. to choice heavy, 35308 | from Exports of Prunes from the United Stattes T ; LOS ANGELEE SUMMARY. BEarly sown New York Grain and Produce. | 5eb: rouch heasy. A5, Hght, §5 30 | o o B e e e ot o o] tr o bt mamtha dwked Peimsey’ 3 Good Friday, April 21, and several will be | grain in some places shows indications of rust, | NEW YORK, April 18.—FLOUR—Receipts, | 5 45; bulk of sales,’ $5 45@5 55. [ Sos Gore amounted to_ 47,522,320 pounds, as compared ciosed on Sa ¥, April 22 The London | Apricots will be a dight crop on account of | 23,700 barrels; éxports, 6700 barrels. Dull but | =~ SHEEP—Receipis, 15,000 Sheep and lambs, PL TS . o o o oo 1o | With 50,047,080 pouds for the same period i tock Exchange will be closed on April 21, raing at blooming time. Heavy March | e steady to slow. to cholce wethers, shoth, | ; 55 nor cfl; Oregon Hurbanks, $1 1091 50 | 1904 and 50,100,646 in 1903. and 24 oty Lo the B, <pmiing 1t TH08 45 1 WHEAT_Receipts, 4000 bushels. Spot, firm; | & 2503 00; fair to cholce mixed, shorn. $4@ 375 Rrr &U5 Gokoq, Rurhenks L1008 0% | entiTs Apricots, S1@tic for Royals: Nee | plow. for “spetnk erops. | No. 2 red, $1 08%, nominal elevator; No. 2 red, | 475; Western sheep, ahomm, $4 50g0 50; native | BE% (L), ro0%, B S 8L AL DR | arines, T1aa8te for White and Thc for Red: b - _— | | $110% nominal f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 North- | lambs, shorn, 324500610: Western lambs, | p oo nominal; New York Rurals, S5c@$l 10 | Peaches. 833@8lsc per Ib; Pears, 7@12c; Plums, Wall-& l.rec: llod(s. s, EASTERN MARKETS. ern Duluth, §110% f. o. b, afloat. No. 1 hard | wooled, $6 50@7 85. Brokers' wires from Wall street ¥ aclede Gas ptd . |. : 5 | per ctl: small’ seed Burbanks, 90c@$l 10 2 pitted, 4@de for black, S%@ic for red and « 4 +[100 105 | Manitoba, $102% f o .b., afloat. Acting on.! new I 1; Sweet Potatoes, 75GS0c per ctl: @6c tor yellow: Figs, 2-crown bricks 45e; St 100L E & Western | the complaints of dry ‘weather from winter | CELLANEOUS MARKETS. toes, 1 c per 1b. N v, e Bonits e New York Money Market. I Do ved ¢ wheat sections, steady cables, bull support — . ONTONE. Svebon, rominal: Australian, 5o | 14@5%c: Evapormed started by the | NEW YORK, Aprfl 18.—Money on call— {Leather ct % |and a decrease in world's stocks, wheat was | 15,50 per ctl; Green Onions, 50@6dc per box. T b o 1D o . N rities. The sym- | Steady, 234@8 per cent; closing bid 2%, of- g Do v | generally firm to-day and higher up to the Foreign Futures. | _ VEGETABLES—Asparagus, 4%@83%c per Ib: | G ol gy L 5y e ettt i | Hevea ut 5 | “ikaapirons isiand .. " | last half hour, when realizing destroyed part LIVERPOOL. | Rhubarb, 40@€Sc_per box: Green B | L TRENS. 1508 crop £ & o p . e | ouns—Fasy and dull; sixty dave, nine- | 16.300Louis & Nash. | gf the aavance. It closed barely steady and | ... May. July. Sept. |per Ib; String Beans 89i0c per 1.\ Wax | RAISINSI crop € ¢ b Freaceo - e Y e 5 and six months, 81 per cent | 3 i‘:ghl:lfin Al | 3%@%c net higher. May, $108%@1 09, closed by &7 6 6% | Beans, 10@12%c per 1b; Tomatoes, $2 2 75 L;lm;n Layers, 85c@S1; Loose M y helped the seiling movement | Lrime mercantile paper—4@43 per cent. | Manhat Beach. | $108%: Juy, 926@03%c] closed 9sc; Septem- | QpeRInE 8 %% 6 63 | per box or crate for domestic and $2 e —r i . exceptions %o the list wers | | Blerling cxchange—Steady, with actual busi- | 1.500Met Securities. f S51p| 85 ber, 81@87%c, closed 8ic. . O e aaicany Samer ' Sauadbe 85~ PRt | S0 oot SOORE: Thoumren : Leud, Fuel wnd Copper. “The | nese In bankers: bill at ¢4 303001 5020 tor do- | S3BOMe st my. -l hatslhan g’ | " Ho0E Sicady” Wheat— April. Sept.-Dec. | box; Hothouse Cucumbers, T5cQ31 25 per | 4G, C*aarecn Siltanas 3005 per I . with the steady accumula- | UL 200 L H SIE00L SN0 for wixty day bille. | EIVITCTeen Sontral.| 24%) 23K) 205 | 233 PR ThROLEtal steat Opening B o 2iTs | dosen: Saltage 0o perfel; Carrow. 49900e | 4 sWaiwate I sottahell, 1213c; was caused by the TePOR | Commercial bills—$4 B3 . } HIDES—Qulet. " Closing . B B Bried Foppers: 10Gi2136 tor wun-deisd | N0 2 1081lc: No. 1 haasnelr. 125: No. AN the NESRNIN Seck| Ser shver—sTic &3 COFFEE—The market for ecoftss futures| Flour— 25d 13G14c per Ib for evaporaied: Green Pepw | 106: Almonds, 16G17c for Nonpariels, 14G14% I e e T vemLi BSediesy nalen-Mige closed 10@15 points lower. Total sales were | OPening - B 1] pers %flocpger 1b; Marrowfat and Hubbard | for I X L. i3%@144o for Ne Plus B SR WS Bonds—Governments, steady; railroads, ir- | Teported of 146,250 bags, including: 6.10g | Closing . Bau 50 per ctl. lana 1ic for Languedoc: Peanuts, 6@ | regular. Hops in New York. advices from New York say of Hops: | New York Stock Market. t is dull, One dealer has issued | NEW YORK, April 18 —Speculators long of the brewery trade offering ks showed & great deal of :trepidation to- Hope for May shipment | day, which closed a free unioading and rather This offer operated AgAinst | severe inroad on prices. The news of the heving & tendency to hold buyers | Decoimber,” 8 1806 sher Meven 10 Sapigo-gne: | Boston Wool Market. Poultry and Game. Tor amber: water hits. evizacted B | i T o THILTEIG, Laulet; Cor- DOBTON: Afell 18 oneary Jales of 19e'80 | Trade in Poultry continuea :t;va and the L g g BBy oo qare 19 1 lBUTB;'}sgflgigéni‘?‘?t}m Dprice extra crum-‘\ eign wools of all kinds, but especially Aus- éf'u.m-"f yo{xe'fsykooeten :nd hrl:.n.fl; 'fi.:,' Eastern: Pecans. 11@13¢; Cocoanuts. $4 30@5. HONEY—Comb, 9@11%ec for white and 8% Yor . .| Do l.flm;Nntionll . . - % 31 h - ‘crossbreds apd fine | T Provisions. day contained mothing to indicate an impair- | . Do pfd..., -Joee2s[119 {1193 | ery, 83@3315¢c. Official prices, creamery com.. | (rallan grades, bot for some time, A Were the best selling destriptions. Another | Ba d Lard rule firm at the ad- eck dealers gemerally reporting business ' ment of actual value, but the action of the | . 1 {aon t " Se: § 3 oy 4 | Merinos, have sold better than for 5 icar of Western was at hand, making the| Hams, Bacon an: rule al wers at fiat. Latest Teports from the | market itself served to create distrust and | i | Patma ® gra. 2603%c: State dairy common t0 | ne ‘total belng estimated as high as 1000 KIN€ a £00d Start uncertainty over the many stories extra, 23@32¢; renovated common to extra, | & well e ttory wos, have | {17d for {he' Week.. Thers were o changes | rAnSe Roied yosteriay, Witk a continucd dull 17G28c; western fancy commen fo extra. 19 | POURds: Puiled wools are firm. Quota- | ¥ 2 c in_Game. 5 .| CURED MEATSBacon. 1lc B1%| 8235 | 27c; western imitation creamery, common to | Lron LT’ markes on orsltory Woois are: | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 20922 per lblf T it bril- | liant financial projects which have been the the ' principal motive for the buying of stocks | Do 1st prd %3 o heavy, 1le for light medium, lic 4 114 | extra, 25@28 & 17¢c; | Geese. per pair, $2 25@2 50: Goslings, —: | 5 7gc . o Tae | up to the recent .high level of_ prices. The Do 24 prd. 3 15 | CHEBSE. Unchanged. / T %:ialca;elovcv. e O X "?}‘ for | 10 ey Bt Hidee e Do - poreage in New York State is | incident having the most direct Tnfusnce was | .- ew York 24 | EGGS—Unchanged. yoming—Fine, 18@18c; | YOUDs: Hens. 35 60G6 30 for small and 36 50@ | TUESCr, ¥ TR0 DER, 8T o PR » 0 the Continent about | the sudden and violent break of Northern | -:: ;2 } 205 | DRIED FRUITS. vy, fne, 15@i6c: fine medium. 18@10c: T 50 for large; young Roosters, $1Q7 50: old | TEPtC, DTS RoEl PUle Heet, $10 per nbi: P very little change In | Securities within the first ten minutes of | 5.000(N Y, Ont & W 59% | BVAPORATED ;PPLES_T;‘ d‘, 22G23c; low, medium, 23@24c. %nh‘m‘erl. $4@4 50: Fryers, $5 5096 50; Broil extra Mess, $10 30@11; Family, $12 fmling on the curd market . The frl fow| LGNorfolk & West| g0 §0%) $3%| §3% | rather steadler In tone, though demand con: | and Nevada—Fine, 17Gikc; heavs, fine: 159 Fteons, §1 201 80. Squae. $1 5063 5 | Mess Pork. $14 50 exte clear, $21: Sewe sales of ‘the stock were at a fraction higher & - . .| B2 4 Y i . = g ; medium, i 0 A o 1816 50; Pig Pork, $24; Pigs’ Feet, $5; Smoked Dried Fruits in New York. than lasc night, up to 181, but after that North American. |106% [106% [105%|106 | Hnued hinn ais. satEdes: Bl D | o, Fsnay lM%gfim»—nn& cholce. - CAME SHEEs, 208 10 ver dosen; Cottontall | Bt it per i advices from New York say there seemed absolutely no ‘demand and meI osthac Beas. i | B45; cholce, 076%4c and fancy To.. " o | 21gadige; fine. average, 19g20c; fine, ‘medium | Rabbits, i P Yo | LARD—Tierces quoted at 3%e per 1b for 2 5 e ce was e do ipitately si: 3 ) | R 3 A = 1 .7 ! d, c_for East und runes fs still going | points without g Bayers = M i‘:‘; Do_ptd PRUNES—Are not in large supply here, ap. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | Calitornia compound. r ern comper poseible only because of the | quickly reached the foor X of the Stock Ex- change and induced a slump in the price of € to accept. A | Unlon Pacific and St. Paul. The quick re- d yesterday by | covery of tem or twelve points in Northern are reported &S | Securities was reported almost immediately. | n seeking & MmAr- | The feverish action left sentiment very much | 23¢c; medium, choice, the owners of stocks held are wil estabiis what by 91@220; average, 19G20c; staple, 22@ | choice, 21@: S5 i | parently. co: and 10c -for_pure: half-barrels. pure, 10%e: 'f:r:r':;"fix:?‘dflxfi;a.mrt.')'\'ug‘z':u;::’:;;:en;;':m | There was no change in any description . 1o-ib tins, 10%ec; 5 tms, 10%c; d-Ib tne 215@3%c, according to grade. St. Louis Wool Market. | yesterday. Recelpts of both Butter and Egss | 11c. : | APRICOTSArc freely offering for future | ST. LOUIS, April 18.—Wool dull; medium ' cOntinued large, as will be seen, and those of | COTTOLENE—One halt barwl. Thc: thros S 108 LO83%6 | i idans be the e o Rt 1o S5cr light, | the latter showed an Increase. Dealers all | naif barrels, Te: teree. 7ige: two. tierces, SlEacins Mail. o) 43 (2222 | holaing off for Tower prices. Bpot quotations | ETades. combing and clothing, Zi@25e: light e posed : . Spot ] g, 2 ioe: Sup | Over the strest continued dis to let the | T8c; five tlerces, per but which 00| Peoplers & are unchanged with cholcs held at 10g105e; | A0S, 15820 i = g e e R S B T . dxa-:» went | insettled and in the absence of actual mews| 167 Peg’;l;rq:;’;m extra choice, 1lc, and fancy, 12@1bc. i | washed, 30@37%c. e ".', c“r:im q;o:;;],m}:ume ,n::.. mmb: Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops, 3 3 to explain the break there was a disposition 2 | PEACHES—Are a i U heat easily moved, an that any pt rading in Hops at unc! Leging a faaa ot & mixtans | L2 attribute it to the practical operating aif- | --*+|,, Do D4, . | 1034, for choteer 107 rysti ah e Northern Wheat Market. | to advance prices will end tn checking the de- | _There I8 some trading - o s <k was \'m”"fix:i»?) B ibe | Miculties in the curb market, where facilities | ° ¥ o { i 4 P, const o 1 ‘c for fancy. | mand. There was an attempt to get m - | prices. Crop prospects are reported very and 111@12¢ f cy. | mand. get up an sold on a 1¥c coast are restricted both in the matter of supply | RAISINS—Are quict with loose muscatels OREGON. =4 ther car of Butter for the East. but it was | endjof the conveniences of the buylng, thus ued on Page Fourteen. 4 X e R SR T e T R o i New York Metal Market. TACOMA, Auil 1B~ WHEAT-—Unchanged: ! ADVERTISEMENTS. . 4 of ‘the related stocks on the exchange. e | 40700 REANINE L1l 9% | market snowes' ma s, he London _tin | blue stem 98%c, club 86c. PR T N P SIS : o T | e o e oo IR | sl Do, B R ey Northern Business. : 2 . wrunner of & good | 00 the eve of the murrender of Northern Se- | 00 RpUDIC S & BE | tors Aot Wiy ol market is quiet, but | SEATTLE, April 18—Clearings, $992,730; In other jines | Curities share certificates to be exchanged for Northern Pacific and Great Northern stock, e v auoted ot §30 166,362, 162 | il oA At = o 0 | b I 1 —Cleartugs, $012.276; for spot and £67 for tatnset £96 178 | palances, 34 287. { 24 6d for futures. Loca ‘PORTLAND, April 18.—Clearings, $681,401; the situation shows little change and aemany b there was little B the eituation rela. | there developed a certain apprehension that Offerings of future | Fith the return to the market of a great for cholce Rowals for | §08tINE supply of these constituent stocks I 9,577 & =3 4 is quict. Some of the large prod beligss ¥ eart $472,545; | but seller -3 uld be found difficult to keep up thefr | 8e producers are still KANE, April 18.—Clearings, | e, who secm L be | Prices to a level to which they have recenily | 117! Boa K jaid to be asking the outside prices quoted, | potances, §89.121. than they wers | 50/d. The tie-up in the Northern Securities i60/eer, & SE 1s | moted o emropetle that business cah be trany- e it the result of | Company has left the actual floating . supply Do 24 pta 12| fiwied a sbade under the inside prices in some LOCAL MARKETS. oo b crops, with tie | Of Great Northern and Northern Pacific very St L & 8w s % 15 25 1g aant #16 S74@15 50; —_— hap s x o - be on a low basis | Small. making it easy to mark up the ‘price Do prd i % ot 10 26@15 8735, "and casting, ‘hange and Bullion. rants are @ull and easy Dates and Figs | 10 fgures more than double those prevailing Sathiin: Pas $14 873%@15 2. Exch: s bl O Rem, ot T St Gt befors the formation of the rities com- Do pfa Lead was unchanged at $4 5094 60 in the | The Manchuria took S0t & Mexioan dol- peny. The reports current to account for these |~ 4.600|Sonthern. Ry | '“‘;},;{‘:{"&,Tfl;fl:’nfi,‘;‘;‘?fl,“lfig 250 e | TN cmdieig oLt a0 i siver bullion 3 | pric and which ‘have been entirely without ¥: 17 n on, clos- | Jars fo 3 . ‘Dulli The Weather and Crops. | Sanction of official anthority. have sl T | Ao e, o ol . 3 logg " | i2€ ot €24 but remained quist in the locat | for Kobe and $08,800 in stiver e be weekly report of A. G. McAdie, section | cated financial readjustment rather than any 100(Standard R & T i (i[5 1 | ™arket at ge: Shanghal. oy e Clmate and crop service of | actual .change in the equities of the com- | 10,200/Tenn Coal & I.1108 |100%l100 {10015 | 7,350% closed at Sis 81 in Glasgow and 50s | Silver was Heo lower. Wenther Bureau, is as follows | panies. The supposed plan to incorporate Great | 2,100/Texas P L T CO| 45%| 44 | 44 | 45 | ;24 in Middlesboro. The local fron market | 100 NERAL SUMMARY | Northern's iron holdings into a separate com- | 2,000 Texas Pacific ..| 37 | shows a steady tone. Demand has Improved | gieriing Exchange, sixty days.. s: -4 | ] Soafii Sravhiled 42 { pany is_an example. The market position of | 00/ Third Avenue fomewhat and It s reported that furnaces | Saring Exchanse, sight . 87 oSty Stor | Union Pacific also has been the subject of | 0 Toledo R & T Col E E Which a few davs ago seemed willing to grant ' gieriing Exchange, cables . i 2’ = and in | growing suspicion. The enormous borrowing | 200|Toledo St L & W/ 408 L Noasions are stiffening up. No. 1 ey York Exchange, sight . el - o the 15th Fogs wepe | demand for this stock, which has attracted | 2000 Do ptd ......[ 624( 62 | 61 |62 | oundry Northern is quoted at $17 80@18 25; | New York Exchange, telegraphic I 8 balxd. coast districts and drying | marked attention, hae been gensrally attributed 900 Twin City R TIL1S% 1173117341171 | No- 2 foundry Northern, $17 10617 75; No. 1 | gilver, por ounce ..-.... ah au nds occurred in some places, to the desire for its use for proxies at the | = 200{Union Bag & P| 13 | 12%| 12%/ 1315 foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry South- | Mexican Dollars, nominal ... @ aused mo material injury to crops | meeting to-authorize the $100,000,000 preferred | +Do pfd ......|78 | 78°( 78| 79" | ern soft, at $17 TGI8 25, INTERNATIONAL. | ] beneficisl. ae the soil had | stock fncrease. The books are to closs for Union Pacific 13014 | New York on Paris in many places. Grain con- | this mesting to-morrow and there seemed a Do pfd 9% | Available Grain Supply. New York on Mexico . b condition and s advanc- | sudden realization that this might mean the Do conv H s “with prospec of unusually heavy | release to the market of a very large amount | ... 1;3“r NEW YORK, April 18.—Special cable and parts of the State. Hops are in|of this borrowed stock. There was 42| ris on - telesraphic_communications recelved by Brade | Berlin on London . come streets show the following changes in atail- Soncre g S | ¢ condition and making satisfactory growth. | dread entertained even that this enormous ! able supplfe Wh and Other Grains. i gar beet planting has commenced and the | horrowing of stock might represent lgnidat. | BU SRR TR CRALSRRERTG. ich e et | & prepared for beans. Haymaking | ing sal ogress in_several places; the yield is ed good. Pasturage is plentiful in all by insiders who were borrowing for delivery to dleguise the source of the 'selling. In fact there was a very genera] disposition FREIGHTS—For new crop loading § [ WHBAT Suybscription books now open at the brokerage ‘Wheat—United States and Canada, east of | a5 04 for Banley are, 99% | Rockles, decreased 1,871,000 bushels: afl 122 for Whes ] st i afloat for | quoted, usual Buropean options, with about a ZADIG 8 Jetn vesscls thus far chartered. The harbor i office of @& CO., 306 MM St. § d in' Burope decreased .000 hushel ! seciions and stock is doing well it o Brid 4 Hs | an 4 o heavy srinter 'rains and the severs frosts | oyrer as o whoe: . Prow e o orth® | W50 Do j tot4] supply decreased 2.171.000 bushels. 1% "are ‘ot chartered tonnage, against 3431 | < vections, “but i Je belicved that the | Med In various stocks unionded to a farge | 2001U°S Reaity 93, Rockles, tncreased 1.080,000 busieier o | tone o e e T0.000; 0 thd way (o this | some @ections, Wat it i -l ' | extent. The supposition that there was re- I o Oats IU ited St t' - a C s ! 3 » ‘! 854. ’ e will prove slight and that most varie- | 1 amtmers S 7900 Do pfd . 0%, €91 ats—United States and Canada, east of | ost, 223,600 tons, agains { ] P Tops. Apricots and pears | [CNCUMeNt b Selling in the stock market | 140" Rapber 3 Rockies, decreased 1,012,000 bushels. POHSAT4AIl markets, here and_ elsewhere, | ed light many places and peaches “ - | a are reg t - e continued in force. The Weather Bureaw's| __400l Do prd . i e et I oo ebt 0 the | weekly crop report relieved mome apprehen. | 55.200/C S Steel Cor . Toed from Vacaville on the Tth some | f1on of damage from cold weather. ~Money | 126500, Do ! before quoted. and there are { CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. | nanew features to report. ey waa active -First and only allotment of 100,000 shares at 10 cents per share. Property consists of 240 : 104343 86y | 8817, | U w&* —Pr ptfons, with a quiet market all around. 'f"mnur‘ was actlvy in the morning. v and hay. Alfalfe harvest is pro- | brought out by a decrease of 2,500.000 boias: rought o ,100,000 bushel Amer Can Co 1n the world's visible Supply. A yemr sy some tractions lower gressing satistactorily. Green feed is abundant ¢ of ey : | yasterday moralng ST of cash Wheat were 2 ~ cantinue v v ¢'n met | 10,800\ Va-Car C Future Grain and Proy b | ghorgs. 'The upper grades of cas| e > 3 % P oetis Sooi Dtn the Sest mhipment | e v, sumetis s s decsied | bl Do B CHICRGO. Apl Aok strons una,m,,..};@% e e s Bers nine claims of approximately 170 acres. Title , - " ‘Grapes " - back in prices than has occurred in many | ) | pervaded the wheat market th | 3 HEAT. - o O T iy re | s The tlastite ons Wkt the wetket oy ] L MR Do 7ut8 1o ot o i hotwithetanding thar. oovers | CASH WHEA sty lear of all lncumbrances and SOl SSRPRIR. W PN sstitaciuy | oo Gy and PrARE Wele Bt SEOHT- lowest Do fieh Ba .- o4 S0 | bearish factors were in evidence af the start, | _California Club, ‘luflélzl Northern | - lay - " Vells Ex. | ct b foent 62 - A S 2 ERCRAMENTO YALLEY ‘The weather gur- | | Bond wove teroguiar. © Tolal mmios. " ar | ©-- i WeLt b MR | 335 8 s 3] | Doanite, essier cxbiee and drereieed, Tocal e | S B0GTNS: Norinern Bluestem, 814G conflicts; two shafts—company now sinkin irg the week Was Warm and ciear until Satur. | Value, 38,365, 1,200/ Westinghouse . : d : Northern' Red, : - . ik “memvy et i S seciona” "o Tain | can | 0o > T M RIS G be dapa Ll o 08 e | Sahtts Y ASSTARIAS, ey erun: ) LIGK o i, 99001 18 o et main working shaft. Samples taken by Fran gt £ pably = e 0 LOIW L5380 5o | mess was a good demand for Jul { FU' 5§ % it Tiile T Ceny camags io ‘cherfies D3 strem. | E. 7. Rutton & Co. 405 Cantercis muser, | 200 Do 1ot pid 564 8% | Drominene Dull Trader. Oftorings. were "omy | Session 9 to 11:30 8. m. {@| P. Richardson, Manager of the Company, perries, which are now rapldly maturing. All | 6en Fraucisco, members of the New York | 1 gioiwisconsin Cen..| 24 | 23 | 23 | 231 | paratively light, The weather throughout the | Open. tah‘ Low. Close. | . B varietios of+deciduous frults are well advanced | Elock Excnange, furnish the following officia) | 1+400 Wisconsin b2yl 62 | 513 52ig | Breater part of the winter wheat beit was, pay ........51 4 §1 Hih S1 4T S 4 h s follows: g end give indications of large ylelds with | cuctations of that Exchange: ” oy reporxedl unlmrmlannhblem: still dry and co'd. | Precember 129 SNOW a. . ( e resonearain opties in s | Baies| STOCKS. JHighjLow] Bid| Ak | 1.489.400—Total shares sold. M‘:’:." biibed fo SHon -:m::f;'dwf,"&,‘,h'ug";;m 25 m l:::lo:' PET . 815 .’a' i 2 * G1 | ot . 2 | Ask. _n- es. e i 1 43% J k I !'l A T N L T B e b New Xorh Bonih v SO i) e han hour the et e MaX LB R DL H. ot s e i e ¥o. 1— 4 ft. down sirafton left side 3 - xcellent for large vields of wheat, | 131,400|Amalg Cop 8815 868, ref 2s reg i CORt, | | No. 2— 8 ft. down shaft onwest sidg- - -~ 24.80 there was & decrease of only. 617,000 bushoie. a4 stock i doing well. Hops are fn good | g i gn the bulge July agvances o HoEsUe BARLEY. '.M Etoping i No. 3’_15 fl. .m mu m side- - - - 35-% m' COAST AND BAY SECTIONS—Warm and scattered trading. The weekly weather bureau 21% per ctl. seasonable weather prevailed during the week, report claiming generally favorable conditions j000 ApnhE promll teseils ofad FUTURES, No. 425 1t down shaft on ast side.- - - - 33.07 gold | for _the caused con. 4 SN % 5 ot "o e et o Soamd] A oot mieh. | ow. ciose No. 5—35 1L down shaft on east side - - - - 46.30 mld e e, v Joly at B pipe, Earkel : . No. 750 {t. down shaft on east side- - - - 27.69 gold - e iimobd by SoRALISE Taceibis than expect > No. 6—Bottom of shaft- ...... ...... 45,06 goli - shorts were quite Active buyers o conoiqn: M—mflfi bia, 8T%0 asked - with Hght northerly and westerly winds. Gen. ercug rain fell in nearly all sections Seturday and wes quite beneficial, ‘as the soil was be- ming too dry ip many places. Grain_ hops grass mafle rapid growth and are in ex- all sections, with rage yields. Sugar ¢ hae commenced. Green feed is stock is in good condition. Hay- ing is In progress in some places. Deciduous | in portions of the northern districts | considerably injured by rain and frosts | ng March, but the present outlook is good | * for excellent ‘crops of most varieties in all | Do 68 .. Atch gen 4s=. 10214 Do adj 4s. 90 Atlantic’ C L 4s.102 Balt & Ohto 4s..103 Do.3%s .. 95 Central of Ga s-.lawl’ & W . | fng the first half of the session. by | easter tone developed on selling brought owe | OATE—It s the same old story in this | o it ity ey RIVELLLIR | e Tacthld 7 Boflrie ST 4 RS - These values are all gold and the ore is o | B e 450 e S NIy T ol oL Sursrise 8| free miiling. 551 3 section T herrt h Rej f dry weather had a Red, for No. 1 and $1 1 45 for . - . o ’l?.,;.;:}";.;.""‘in,f;.l\-..Z‘m?f. o the Ve | o 08/, Do ptd ... %, .n'.".h.d':q': ment Ty fi?s"::ar""':"m""m ROt giack, 1 12161 45" Bastern’ e This stock is to be listed on both of the v IOAQUIN VALLEY. —Cles ) Amer r . e’ lower atf Toac prevaliog the Sevt past ol o ] e fa . 300 and Closed .fiaxo# $aid up 1o #1250 _day the usual line of West- udy and leasant the latter ay rain Saturday night and Sun- grass are making good growth ®e crops. In some places Vol- 1 alfaifa are being harvested. o deciduous fruits are meking rapid growth and large crops are expected. Vines ere making good progress and show an abund- ance of blossome. Cut worms &re reported in the Fresno district Melons are being planted in the Lodl district and garden truck is re- rted in good condition in all sections. Stock is bealthy and in good condition. Irrigation water is plentiful . SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.—Cloudy and ccol wenther prevafled most of the week, with | foge _along the coast in fell in all sections Tiquidation of Droducts hed n weakening | orn w%m Intg store. The market S'an' Fl'aITCiSCO Mimng Stock Exchangcs. effect on the provisions At the close | is_thus kept 8 Cie is u the pork T L’ of California product are G i R Insignificant. demand costinuee siow. The leading futures a8 follows: W o l& .;d.h:; Fheat No. 23— 7 '“““"“"‘Exfifin‘ga Fohow, '$7 50 St pros 11 ; Wil Zominal; iaree T ! Officers—President, Frank M. Ish of the y Black Butte Gold Mining Company of Gold- field; A. J. Raycraft, Cashier of the Nye and ‘Ormsby County Bank, Tonopah, Secretary and Treasurer; Transfer Agent, American on Tuesdsy and Wednesday; mt Azusa the precipitation was 148 inches, making the total i 1k, San Franci Versonal 24.53 inches: at Ontario, .81 inches: "{f‘%}&u £ 3" 12 p Nahonal ,Bankg n F CISCO. at Poway. .36 inches. The rain was generally 12 873 12 87% 12 80 ufl N p Fanil ey et varieste headine "an | sam red iR IR ~ No reservation will be made for this stock, i i<“in good i Oringe & a1 18 18| first come first served. All orders must be . L B ¥y 7 42% . b S B o e 0 38 Tkt Grars e 2 g MM S accompanied by cash or check. St excellent _condition. L e~ FI'REKA SUMMARY.—Favorable westher v bt - k. Farmers are planting throughout the weel e N PP eorr. end beans. Grass, T ] v'?gmis;':?:'i.mm Iuma ¥ { {

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