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A\ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY. ¢ : » $1.18c; June, 10.99c; July, 11.03c: August, 87¢! aber, 10.50c; October, 10.450; No. . AL e - B e, ecember, 10.45¢; :nurn. aupply, end as | 5" ipte of EHay were 806 sgas. Lacind o P closed.qutet, 10 paints lower, ‘e higher | Sl grades, such as have been selling arounl | L 7 W T PRPANE AJERRLRIT B11ds uplands, 11.60c; middling l’“l!, 11.85¢; sales, 100 bales. ; e for ‘some time. _Spring g —_— vegetables' are becoming more plentiful every | 1t marked activity 1o medium Ay, fhe T @& AUCTION SALE by New York Grain and Produce. ;nd Dairy Produce is still abundant and | gyro, "0 SO0 CONTRACTORS’® OUTFIT. EW 6.—FLOUR—Recel I have consigned to me for sale from the D Rarrei xports,. 10,340 barrels; . sieady - QRTS $20G2L30 State of Nevada a mammoth contractors’ outat N HIA T Recelpts, 10,000 bushels; exports, N ilington 3—@ 9 50 | FEEDETUFFE ollea Bacicy; $25026; OIl- | shovel: gne' steatn road rolor: thies heavy 30,057 bushels. - Baes, 5000,000 bushels fuc Wellington -n- Meal In 5-ton lots, $37: jobbing. $37.30 | rock e ‘two Ransome concrete mixers tures s o 3 fod $10 Sievatoe: Nut .......§—@ 8 00 ton: ut Cake or Meal at mills, with engines $nd boilers: two concrete mixers, ; - - Cold Ind 5s, sr A 78 No. 2 %oe T, 0. b Stioat. Ro. 1 Neyehorn Bay in 5 ton lots; jobbing. Smmounted: ofie threshing : one 1&-HP: SN QF I NP cacs SR (O Bt 850 L Rl Tete QB TR ,f.“"., A L e T igntShe St 188 | ™ oot SR i g e SR : R SRE K menls o8 Frod, ks, el ey g1 | et & LN HEN AT g E R i el R o X : , Den & Rio 'u s 100% Nioms D i e o A rescpat o .& cc:‘eeu Swise Do extracted .. 8@10 | S0y Meaitaita, 322 in car lots and .30 | ons; twenty dump carts; six buggies; 310 Wall-street Stocks irregular. Cotton lower. Money 6@30 per cent. Dist Securltes 5 86 realiaing and last prices were Jteady ac) oL b ik N mmner qu:mm Froano scragers: 8 wheel scrapers: 50 stipa, e prior lien 4 loss g _closed = b W"-u Oat. 0':3 bucks scrapers; Ibar- Stocks continue active, with some sharply higher. Ity ossuc’ closed %he: Sommber, Turkeys, per ,f",,, 25 Iowe;, %0 dump cary: § centrifugal pumpn as- shovels, picks, mattocks; blacksmith outfits; ranges. tents, dishes, etc.’ Wil also seil a fow head of horses and mules with harmess. This outfit is in Arst-class tion, s ready to use and will be sold in to suit. Sale takes place -onlmv. April 9, 1906, at 11 a. m., ‘or. Seventh Ave. and J St., Km AfAll- higher. Exchange rates about as usual. tion of the Winter Wheat crop reported excellent. ) , Corn and Beans still guet. wnd Shori PETROLEUM—Steady. WOOL~—Firm. * COFFEE—The market for —coffes closed steady, net unchanged to 10 ponm p.an“. s er. Sales, 36,000 bags. May: : 3 i i 806, ber, tsare: ts strong and higher. Medium Hay very firm. Con Va Min Co: 1.48 b Y g {80 Bt i ated Colleges, San Francisco, Cal. - % Horn Sflver 'Boo x ady; ‘Cords Intending purchasers take Clff House car at ¥ B Ee i Tron Sitver .. Spot Rio quiet; mild, steady; Cordova, 10@ Fourth and Market sts., which runs south of Cheese and Eggs active at unchanged prices. Leadvile Con . b iy Palc refining, 8103 Golden Gate Park. Get off at Seventh ave. ; Wbt . = AR—Raw, steady. 5% and H st. and waik t south. Outfit icd Fruits higher and practicaily cleaned up. Boston Stocks and Bunds. @3 1-16¢; centrifugal, 9311&-}-““’1; im0 | Eoreatr Lami i alfa, 12¢: Rape, uoac. will be ready for lum"xo:'r"':r days prior to i : 2 i p Money— Westing Common. 9 . hfi@‘d‘ L Lot iid '1‘““’ P S63ke per o: Millet, 4 | sale. - Terms cash. Send for catalogue. ps of Apricots and Almonds anticipated. - Mmine-- g H @33, Broom Corn Seed per ton. W. H. HORD, Auctioneer, - S S % AP N e firsts, 1T%@1T34c; -mm,,,, e is7 18] pmm PEAS—Niles,” §1.85; Green Peas, | Mutual Bank Building, 708 Market St. endc , Sheepand Hogs to advance. L Ada st 35 seconda, 176 A mflm ‘;.::“331 0 $2.15G2.30 per etl, San Framciseo. Amer Zine DRIED ; £707 s quote: - e market. 7 h - | Round Steak. 1001 Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. 2 P bt wost i swpetioic” ey Blneham tiinea steadly to Ari, 5&?&»&&;&“3;&: Lamb Chops. .+ 2@20] Lard .- The marketfor old table Potatoes was re- AUCTION SALE Pota nions and Asparagus cleaning up well. | oot Lo o, i and,n e LS SRS 30840 Cemons, aon Bk T Sipmiy S Vo Srade olecings h ~tive and firm. 830; fair to good (1903), 8%@8%c: neary to Limes, dos gredually cleaning up. While there was no 25"“@ Class Yo-! Hmu--25 SR 1 1 Boston Biev e 1n $eFicty prime, 0gv34c; crolce, 94 @ioe; tancy, 8} Oanges, s :::rm;:ul:’r?:a!nf‘::; Ereeon Tsbenks From ; ’ P ,ud A fflg s and Oran ges. Fitchburg pfd...143 PRUNES—Are fairly active and firm, with Common . would easily command an advance. New Pota- APTOS STOCK FARM Mex Central ... 25 qUiotetloliv Tenging Trom 4740 106, berording ! Piteappics toes were quits steady, considering the heavy re- (Property of A. B. Spreckels, Esq). o N Y, N H & H.100%) o seie, 30| Pears. 1b celpts, over 200 sacks being received. Onions Wil be sold TR Union Pacific ..157%; APRICOTS—Are in active demand and with uts, each. 5@10| Raisine, 1 were steady at the recent advance. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1906, Short Nut Crops. Do debs ! Miscellaneou stocks cleaning up the market s firm. | Chestnuts, I15.13m15 Strawbrrie: Receipts of Asparagus continued light and at 8 o'clock at the om New Y 3 \\ “;‘ 0 Amer Arge Chem 28 Choice, 10%@llc; . extra cholce, 1134@1%; | Figs, dried, 1b.. 6@10, Tangerin 5@25 | all grades cleaned up promptly at flmg,"ffl_- P ng,r IE%RLE‘_W& M;,\BLIES‘ e R EOOC M h P Do gfl‘u- - 9 flm‘), 12@12%ec. Grape Frult,dz.50c@$1] Wainuts, pe‘r 1b.15@20 |a few favored brands of extra eommnn‘nxd’ e Bt T an Framcien ol £300C M & St | Amer Preu Tube. 20%| North Butte PEACHES—Are moving more fresly and the [ VEGETABLES— P N T r I | of GG e e b o b e 300|Central Leather.| 443 4dig| #43| 4brg | ATer Suwar 403,014 Dominien . market {s hardening. Choice, 10@10%c; extra | Artichokes, doz. | Onlons, per 1b. . e B ¥: | Pranciseo in years, comprises 23 frotters and 100D pra oo 1043 10413 10414 ",“iu,‘i e m & el mu‘o' : S aphgrics fanex. 1IGURCT extm fan- | Awparagus, Ib. .8¢13%| Okra, per 1b P ATOES River Wi u‘ 30g06e per sack; | 2 pacers. 2 3 » + eets, dozen . e .. Garnet are all thoroughly broken and aceus- ¥ 3| w0 | T T Y RAISINS—Are unchanged. Beans, v‘r|hl!2, l:ab g e S i N :n;vd to the sight of steam and electric cary 4 ‘olred, e : automobfles. Among them are some o > 158! 18 | 6% 183} | Dom ren &' & 2%" New York Metal Market. Dride Lima, 1 B5 Piliatocn bagit ;ersfid' site sy e | 8 pommettce | Amne i, Sext "racing A UL 1015 1900 101 1013 Mass Blectric .. 19% NEW YORK, April 6.—There was an ad- | Cabbage, each...—@10! ONIONS —Oregon. S5e@31.20 per ctl: Austral. | Prospects ever seen in this city. —They ars 00.Colo Fuel & I 617%| 503, Gl‘a vancs of 5@10s In the London tin market, with | Celery, hiead .... 5@10; Sage, dz bnch out of the best brood mares on the farm and e NS S A SPRL R 5 oot closing ot B175 105 and Tatures st B16% | Gross, da bunch10@—! String Beans e g Lol o PeF | were stred by Cupid 2:13 (own brother to Sid- ‘Ib: | "y Dillon). Dexter Prince, Altivo 2:18%, VEGETABLES —Asparagus, 6G8c ver, 1bi | (G \oros' Wilkes. Rhubarb, 50c@$1 per box; Green Pea: 18s. Locally the market was qulet, with spot 5| Summer Sa quoted at sss 15G38.35. % United Fruit P St. Lawi Stables, Do_pfd Copper little lower abroad, spot clos- Sprouts, p =0 & ‘Beane, nominal; | g F1OF™é8 may be seen at St. Lawrence U S steet ing at £64 55 and futures at £81 Sa. Locally Shinach, per 15.—@ @ |55 ber ib; String and Wax Beane. nomiiel: | saturday, April 7. Catalogues now ready. - o ptd. the market was unchanged. ~Lake copper, Swt Poiatoss, 1b.214@3 | Tomatoes, Mexican, $IG150 per box: Cuame FRED H. CHASE & CO.. BOSTON STOCK MARKET. AT ORI N eistLopmcy BUSRIR T Ca Fi "Wz“" 73 | ctl; Carrota, $191.25 per sack; Garlic, 4@6c per tcattors to ES & Co) BOSTON, Aprii 6.—Rumors of beavy gold | "Fead way’ TR, e OO %1 | 1b; Green Peppers, mominali Dried Peppers, T e A 4 at $5.35@5.45 in the io- | imports caused an easer fceling and stocks | cal maarma l‘;\:‘tc e shade Bighér at &1 15 | rallied all through the list todny. The real | 6a in London. situation, however, remains the same. Money | Spelter was unchanged at £25 7s 61 in Lon- 1235@15¢ per Ib for sun-dried s 18@20c for evaporated; Mushrooms, nom Pork, $23; Pigs’ Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, 142 Detroit Un Ry - | e RSN B6 U (s A0 B i, L zethas W bR TS Tl i i Bt iy iy it L OELL o G e ot o g - o2 Detrott £o London Closing Stocks. 1| Iron was lower abroad, closing at 48s 1a for B N o ryc'ohtnn:r:;!vte‘llz California compound, pu‘r:“ e Diomond. Match Cons money...80 11-16|N ¥ Central.....150% | standard foundry and 45 134d for:Clevelaid list, Extrs large Hens, g00d sized Ducks and | fiie; 10-1b tins, 11%e; 5-b tins, 11%c; 315 I Do 2or 1816/ Nor & Western.. 923 | Warrants. Locally the market was firm, but hesyy Gedss Rty cmmanaed & sall preminit | tine, 1e. - 1%e: ; Anaconda 144 Do pf 94 | without further change in prices. Another car of Western stock was marketed, | COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 9c; thres 8 Atchison . 96%| one & Wi 83% i making the fifth car handled since Monday. half barrels, 8T4c: one tierce, 8%e; two terces, ¥ i _Do prd. 1073 Pennsylvania (i3 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, nominal; Geese, | §%c: five tierces, $3c per Ib. . | Balt & Ohio,. . 116%/ Rand Mines 8l per pair, §26§2.50; Goslings. $250G4 Ducks. - oS R (L T 1% Future Grain and Provisions. $6a8; per dozen for old and $110 for Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. . o 18 3% | CHICAGO, April 6.—The wheat market opened easier today because of reports that the exports from Argentina were 4,360,000 bushels, against 8,616,000 bushels the previous week, - and favorable weather conditions in this coun- Hens, $5@5.50 for small and $6@7 for | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seil young Roosters, $7G8: old Roosters. | shout %gile under quotations. Heavy Salted 50@5.50; Fryers, $5.50@#5.60; Broilers, $3% | Sreers, medium, 12c: Mght, 11%e: Cow for small end 5.50_ for large; Pigeons, | Hides, 1l}c for heavy and 1lige for light: g 30. Stags, Sc: Salted Kip, 12¢; Salted Veal, 13c; Chi Gmfll West. A Pl Chi, Ml & St pm%'so Rallway | De Beers .. Do pfd | Den & 21!0 G. dt‘éfso Pacific . ms, «?o§: Do h-mhell.lh 8@10 fish, r —@— 25 300/ Gen 500, Great Salmon Trout. o T00 Oo ] L mee ¥ | Do, Frols AR try. | During the first hour theré was frée sell. L o OY'“‘E;.C‘YL ‘2‘:3" fi,‘ " g a0; | Salted Car, Jo: ey Eiden, o2 dey Kip, 20c: ot 8 3 ng by pit traders and commission houses an g o 3 -50; | Iry Cal eepskins. yeartngs, o 160/ stoeving vaiics . (i26"" i | Bouiba z;;!'“gso S ‘1114 | the weakness became pronounced. News of 820! : Brant, | cach; short Wool, 50@T5c cach: medium, 90¢@ = - 1111 Centray T8 Wwabash 13358 | the day, however, was not all In favor of the | ¥~ -+ §1.10° long Wool, §1.23¢3; Horse Hides, salt, R i - ok 58 2 . 134 |bears. " 'The Missour! State report. which de- 3 = 25 for large and $2.15 for medium, §2. ST T o Interboro G MK & Texas... 80%] Spanioy s 913} | clared the condition of wheat in that State to | TACOMA. April 6.—Clearings, $043,158; bal- M.‘ Eggs. for small and e for Coits: Horse Hides, dry. EASTERN MARKETS. g Inter Marine . Hat attver 20% be 85¢c on April 1, against 876 on March ances, 7,824, 3 unchanged yester- | $292.25 for large and $1.50@L75 for medium. = g~ S os o N 33" | 3 Mo,,c,,z,aqa:“p" NJ s ouns. gnuued co:‘wmeuhl« covering by shorts, omer MIE B, DA"D:II 6.—Clearings, $1,311,006; rnme runflnermlr; re- | ug? lolr( “l-:l" and :u: for ;:n‘l’uxez‘;c_:fl&' ew York Momey Market. | *"" 706 Inter P B 514! 29 factors which assisted in steadying the market | balances, s A ¥ Mex : dry salte o 200 },} D{}.}"’r 2 ~ foThxcno;:";m'x’r ’d“;fi“m in the open market | were higher prices for cash wheat at outside | SPOKANE. April 6.—Clearings, $507,433; Butter for the | iry Central American, 37%c. Goat Skins— . X -Qn;nih-' Bk nr % per cent and for three | points and the relative strength of wheat in | balances, $38,389, 5 i ed there was no ac- | Prime An[om, : extra h\rn dt. $1.25; 8 2 8.per cemt. the Southwest. The local market was steady Lo g o houses reported | large, G0¢; med B0c; small, 35c. H c s during the last hour and a large part of the LOCAL MARKETS. In Cheese was check- TALLO' W—I\o x ‘rendered, 4%4@4%c in bbls: x 500 Towa Central .. SR Bank Clearings. early loss was regained. The close was steady, —_— ing the s Jmna - m-t nfi:me ;hllle in cans and drums, ¢ less; No. 3@3%c: T Do pra 4 57 K. April 6—The following table, | My opened unchanged to Mo lower at 77 change and Bullion. ot ol ; alling off in 6,000 Kenawh complieq by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- ‘77' sold off to 71%c and closed lmue’m Sitver ,,E: e higher. “-n _the very good local clip—Northern _free, ‘39‘19,¢ Ft ngs at the prineipal citles for the wek ended 16@7T%c. ) T « 1 storing and the 11@140; Middle County, free. 106/ Ksns City Apri 5, with the percentage of Increase &R | - The cotn market was weak carly In the day % 3 Betady memioned, the | 1gc; o, defective, D@Tic: San Joaauin and < 100 Do pfa . decrease as compared with the corresponding | because of Improved weather conditions. The | Sterling Exchange, 4.90%@ — are keeping their stocks | Soufhern. 8@1lc: San Joaquin Lambs, 14@160: hea = Keokuk & D M 11 week last year. market closed firm, with prices almost atthe | Sterling Exchanse, 485%0 — |of ] r-:“- within mandgeable proportions. do, defective, 9@pi2c per Ib. Spring clip—San M . Lake Erie & W. 30%' 41 Per Ct. | highest point of the day. May closed e off | Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. 4.83 om it Business on the exchange was as follows: | Joaquia and Southern, 12 menths, 14@15¢; do. - I S | 83 Inc. Dee. |at 45%.c. ™ | Franes on Parls, demand -.. i B.165% Butter—For fresh extras, 20c was bid: sec- | 6 months, 14@17c; Middie Cm!y. free, 220 Selling of the May delivery by local bulls Drancs o Parfs, sixty days . was the feature of the oat market. May e G e e closed steady, e lower at 314@31%c. Marks on Beriin,” sixty da Trading in provisions was very quiet, but [ New York Bxchange, sight ds, 18c Lid; and packing stock, 134c bid, [ 24c; do, defective, 1SG20c b T8c_asked. HoPS—rayic par b for 1505, with comtracts cases fresh selected, 1Sc: 10 do | for 1908 quoted at 9@llc. firsts, 17c; for sslected, 181sc was bid: see- —_— 3% i3 149 (1501 150% e’ e Do btd - e ceovis prices were steady. At the close May pork | NeW YOrk Exchange, telegraphic onds, 16¢ 1634c asked: thirds, 15¢ bid. Ment Market. o0 Manbattan o0 Hi6E ST and lurd were unchanged and ribs were up | Siiver, per ounce. Chesre—75 fancy new fais, 136735 do. 126 | paciers and butchers continue to _quots : . 3 " h_there are certain sl Mo S | b TR\ 2 o 2140, i Recelpts were 02,000 Ibs Batter, 37.900 1ba | .o ady markets, though th tain signs « 200 Metropol St Ry .. '11% 11514 1, 5 Cincinnat( ‘The leading-futures TERES) S5 Flawn (i Cheese dnd 2410 cases Eggs. that the crest of the current high prices has . % b - - eNew Orl & ew York on » reasing somewhat and the de: N e et pid T e et yay . U4 TRS M 1% | Pans on London, (Note—The Exchange quotations represent | Hght. —Arrivals of Mutton and Lamb are ex- ! M. St P & 2Cleveland Foe ol i 0 0% 17% | Berlin on London wholesale prices as established by sales, bids | pectsd to imerease more or less from mow on. 100 Do _pra *Loutsvilie Seprtaibar:. g 7% 6% (3 * | and offers-cn the Exchange. Prices for Butter | Supplies of Veal are fair and Beat is in suff- 1,500 Mc Detroit . Wheat and Other Grains. and Eggs on the street are governed by the | clent supply, comsidering the high prices. 3100/ Do pfd. “Los Angeies :g 4% 5% | WHEAT Several batches of interesting crop | Excbange quotations. but gencrally range about DRESSED MEATS. e 1,200 Missour Pacific.| 96 e £ 9. 1 By B $5% | news were received from the East yestirday. | 161%¢ higher, owlng to the miscellaneous Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers . .|Nash, C & St L. “Milwaukée 8,067,805 % % | A wire from Chicago said: character of the business.) ute he' Dohan 7,200/ National Lead...| 83% ‘&2 | 83%| 83y i JProvidence 8,102,600 sl a Wheat prices declined almost as much yes- | BUTTER—Fresh—California extras, 203 BEEF - 61@ic for Steers and 6@6%e per 1b w 100 Do pra 1081035 108 10812 { Buffalo 7,490,747 ! 5 81% | terday ss they advanced Wednesday. Foreign | fifm: firsts. 19¢c, steady; seconds, 18 for_Cows. Nt R R Mex pfd|. 30%| 4015 | cLodianapolls 8,151,678 % ”’2 markets are unresponsive and the winter | steady: Eagtern, nominal; FEastern Ladies— VEAL_Large, 7Sc; small. $G9%4c per I 300 National Biscuit. 1 e 8,716,898 28 285 | Whicet "pelt. has received amother generous | Nominal Storage soodsCallfornia, nomimal | NGITON- Wetners, 11012; Bwed, 1o per . : Utk e e 1615 16.00 16.12% | downfall of rain. Kansas is having good Ladles—Nominal; packing | jound. Cons Copper,. ¥ Y Hy 3 ' 5 rains. It looks more every day as if the & LAMB—Spring, 13c per w Jersey Con. 5" 416 o0 | RS Loman 103 10,00 10.07% | Southwest would raise the fargest Wheat crop Gutornia, selected. 18%c. | LORR Drcseea Hoss. saie per . rbrake Al el on_record. 5 o 4 LIVESTOCK MARKET. = 1.9 2 = 3 g " irds, 10c, steady; Eastern a 8 r T 1,3;; lg\. 1347 /145% | Columbus 5,286,300 D e reondt Th ey i | nominal. Storage—Nomingh TS5 | e following quotations are for good, sound DY Tet pta 114 116" | gt s $%0aE winter Wheat territorles Indicate 'an un. | CHEESE—California fancy Livestock delivered In San Francisco, less 400 . PP S614] 88 .St,'Jnnph 5,126,585 dition f thi: 1le, firm; seconds, 45 _per cent shrinkage for Cattle: . 4| 8f Savannah . 4,131,386 usually high average condition for this season ricas, fancy, 1lc, CATTLE—Steers, 8@8%c: Cows and Heifers, \Fortiand, Ore! 4,081,473 of the yeur. Molmy one State, Michigan, ehows R ffanay. T, T | Albs low e & je for i 2 i rthern Pacific. 221 219 *Atlanta 4,292,086 CHICAGO, April 6.—Cash quotations were | the Ohio River. ln Indfana, Ilinois and Mis- Hogs_u:, Hogs, 130 to lb-. Tle; ovey 200/Omaha T Tacoma 3,742,802 as follows” Flour, dull and easy; No. 2 aprlnc ouri the crop was impaired by cold weather Deciduous 250 Ibs, 6% @7c; under 130 Ibs, 814@6%e; Feed- Pacific Coast... | *Spokane, Wash 3,825,521 'hm 1080c; No. 3 1ile; No..2 red, and too much moisture, In the Pacific North- | The stringency in nge ominal about Sigor : Do 1st prd FHaretora 3057005 @esyc; No. 2 com, 5.3 Yollow, 43 ent advices indicate hat the damage to the | lieved by the arrival of seven carloads of Na. | &rS and Soft Hogs. nominal st ebout Bit e Do 2a bra | Nashvinie b2 No. 2 gata” o1 o 4 white, i20c] | Wheat crop was largely overestimeted, and In | vels ¢nd 3 cars of Scedlings, some of which Sotke 20- ey o R b ¥ € the week. The Sub ""»urv 2 " 106/ Pacific Mail. i) 447%| 15 | Peoria . 3.620,142 White, S1G055; No. 2 rye, 610: good fes. e eotioms the plant 1s showlng’ revival | had been delayed by the washout on the rail- | and Stags. 40 per cenf — 85,190 The : of the |103,706/Penn R R Co...[142 |130% 141% |141% | Des Molnes by 4o talr m cholce malting, | under warmer weatner.” road. The new arrivils came at an opportune e interior by :n'm» n balance H00 People’s Gas. 93%| 95 | 954 95% | New Haven 2,712,157 43@50c; No. 1 flaxseed, 1 North- The Missour] crop report, as wired to King | time, as the market had been practically bare General Merchandise. he estimates of the loss ..| 80" 81" | Grand Rapk 2,060,385 ol (B o WY 1% | of Toledo. says: “April Gondition of winter | for several days und retallers wore anxious o m §7,000,000 to 1105 '108 | Norfoik 2,100,011 mess pork, per blml, $16. osgm .10; 1ard, per | \Wheat 85, Jast month &7 last: | secure supplles to meet the increased demand | ~BAGS—Grain Bags buger June iy, THc: o & mmu-:: kAil the ;:.rw\n- 3 bl ,?2" B4 )2,{)15,394 $8.3215; short il ::’dei Hoou. June 81 P, 30,000,000 bu-h« acreage a flurd by the cntlnn-d '-muwe:hl‘h-r. In .“ qunu-. "h?bc ast week stocd at only % } 014,074 (ox trifie smaller G e jast v addition to a brisk local dema: e was @8ie: Fiecce Twine. * clear that the 28 2,218,017 3 ittle: thawity fram muteids. points. AS3 coA;.—“cll on, $7.50 per ton: New Wai- depends on the 1997802 e s m'zh'.‘::f:‘.glmflz Close clearances of §ood fruit were qu <t | umgton, o "eaite. 18.0; Bryant. $8.30; e 2,140,000 year, §0 in 1904, 95.9 in 1908 and a ten-year | fected at stiff prices, irrespective of Beaver mlL t&lo leyn $7: Coos Bay, $5.30; { Eyaoaville. ....... . 1886319 100 | Jonr g of S5, He atates that the featuré of | Size. The market closed very firm, with less | Richmond, $7. iand, $14 in bulk and | $Birmingham 1,027,976 23,400 | the crop {8 its remarkable uniformity. In |than 3 carloads remaining unsold. The situa- | §15.95 in sacks .myl-um Anthracite Egg. L X | et s 1805500 | oniy Gne Stite 16 it below 90 and in only thres | tion in other Cltrus fruits was wnchanged. ail [$33, Cannel, 38 por ton: Coks, $TL301S Det 900/ Republic § & T »am '4"% aly, :naa | Byracuse . 1,689,398 132,100 | grate, e bove 9. '| descriptions Yorud fn good demand | ton’in bulk and $15 in sacks; Rocky Mountain 00| Do pfd... 1103|104 = | Charleston, S. C. 1,374,945 3 pool futures were lower, and Chicago | and firm. A pm conl ued firm under an act- | descriptions, $8.50 per short toa. 00/Rock Island” Co. 71;‘ 2-‘7 27y |'275; | Knoxville .. 1,488,756 Bariey, bushele 18100 | o evera: fractiohe, - The San Fens. | Ive demand for local uée and shipment. Ripe OILS—Quotations are for barels; for cases e = | -8 D e s e D - L Erey o lb6o atker “showed Do materlal change " | Bananas were in short supply and argely nom- |add Se; Linsesd, S o gaiion fr poilad and o e e | ey o CHICABO, APl S0 he Hisauce e | Lo beers anl selins Wers spart 1t viowe, | - APPLES™ 41600225 per box for fancy and | Bakers' Ak caton. $1308132: Licol, Sl tos - ign_exchange market, | | % { | Chattanooga . 1412232 change today the butter market was weak. | It Was stated on *cnmfl- maé nenent d.n $1@1. % tat chB FRCEAD mm b:lcled :n:mm .“;!oeuint o batrets, o0 bills in that market D6 st ptd.. | | Davenport . 1,917,274 Creameries, 15@28c; dairies, 15@2ic. Bggs, | losl: mnne){ -;mn:: znnl: mor,:!nmm $2.25@9.50 per box: Seediings | & g, 35¢ for Australian: m nee, and increased the ] BS 2a e 2 18 |8 |2l Roa s steady; at mark, Cses inchuded, 15%c; frsts, to_cut ai per. | e N ean o R T | Lo o iter Wferin OIY, We. sattrel wittee I ving to New York. A {StL & SF 16t pid(. 4 Kalamazoo, Mich, 837812 154¢; prime firsts, 18%c; extras, 18c. Cheege, | continue Iiberal. Futures stood about as be- ‘w Timons, $2. oS Ofl, 6Zc: extra bleached winter Whale e1] eng vas reported yesterday, and | " 50 Do 24 ptd..».| 48%| 6 ‘| 48y | 45 | Topeka .. 22 58,087 Steay, S 74 o e (':n:sch .:v‘ggzr ;T-:E"“"‘é'a sesdiess - and G 125135 | Opr. dcs matural Whate Ofl, SSe; entrs, winter al bankers expected | D00ist I, & SW o3 bl | 233, | Wheeling, W. Va. 023, e 7 57 E mmon; $4@5 a Ofl, 8¢: No. 1 Lard Oil, 65¢ ol ve i Longon on Monday. | 3 200 re &4 aa S | Bl S EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Caliornta_Club, $L85: Calffornia _ White | 0, gmmon; M et S e | T et O, To: No. 1 Neatafocs Ot e condition oo ApeL1 | 26,300 Southern, Pacific.| 9% 68% eoy| e9ag ' Springfeid, Ti 3 Australian, $1.4234. lower grades of California | (iiiiay American, Hg Tl’iflgl 7, Dunch; Bite: | Sise; Herring OIl. e R T ,"A “heipral infuenee, [ L] {18k l118% 118 1183 | Fall River . 956,885 Chiasge Y st "fiem terem, 11 By et apples, $3G4 per ‘aozen and $2G3 | Fish ON. i3e: raw Fish Ol We; Paint Ol 33c. he <s--:]_ Do pra. 5555 ; strong. Be .25; cows pod | N S 3 5 “r“: s S Joo;"n';."f'-gn”i il o ;:T‘Bel:mm F st 70 83 nd sexders, 4255 Sessl 'g’{flx‘fin Dried Fruits, Nuts, Rafsina and Honey. | 1ic; Astral, ITc; Star, w:nhfim Siaz. 3 "fi . ecovere: ¢ e o ¥ @4.60; ennl esslon &, i, itions in this market Elaine, Josems o er covered &nd & number Tenn Coal rights | Youngstown 683,852 HOGS—Rece ng?)w shade higher; estl- | pay—No sales; $1.26% bid, $1.27 asked. changing, and in the direction of Bigher prics, | Dulk, igse: in cases, ;‘ g ey Pk e Pt o {2 540,000 mated tomo o 1B, Mixed and bulc:wfl:’fi Fedember 312 owing U5 the practically bare condition of the | Bulk; 16c: fn cases, ZIc; No L Evgine Die- — e of the stock mmarket p 3 , 1. Session. market, which is more closely cleaned up than R ‘more; 1234¢! Very ull, 1 Toledo B B | Gonton, Gt 50 i "Bl May—No eales; $1.20% Sl 3127 aek T0F Years. Nectarines, sun-dried Apies ‘and | G3c: cases. S mon &:W'mmnsilm o o avy. Totel sales, par value, | ** ‘556i7iled0 & W Binghamton 533300 ooo' st oep, | December—No sales §1.7 ‘askea, | Pears aré out and Apviots and Evaporated | euses 100 §2.20 300 Do ptd o | Chester, P Sez o0 o Sy n“&m—ne e furthey | A virthally (Ao o latter p- | CO8e PENTINE 98 per gallon In cases and ; . s bonds were all unchangell on | lrwin ity R T 447,475 cnange Vesterday. - Necelpts were Nght as | “‘1,' Rt~ bt M By connor be heoaght | H7e A New York Stoek List. . P s . - 94 OMAHA, Nebr., April a—cu-u.u,_n Stask and ',.","',,.,”Zw::"' f“'?: Fatures Vi | to this masket The ana Pranes | o RED A O Tead, 8GSic, according & o & o Caltornia. street, | i64/000/Unton “Bact 599,987 golbts, 1000; steady to strong, Native ~steers. | IHC NOE MV, forenoon, but " quatations "‘m' B L ""m"' il g K Ee irs of the New York | 500 Do pfa 418,880 bt T S S 790555, Weakdhod ‘o “ fhe e s hutte ara Cssegriantly. mptiotpater following official | 2 398,730 stockers and fesders, $2. . 60; ulvu, 830 CASH m\m.m H nwm are steadily increasing, nited Copper o 215,088 by flobgulllnnenflln 3. i 1% i Feed, nmul Lis, for cominon and 81,200 | ana T 18 .-{' het the Atmond crop Wil 5 n S—Receipts, A er. the shortest for W) pricot_crop e Low.| Bid.[ ARk o 225,435 : 3] 3 Js LI o Eer. 1810 per erl i ot to practically nothing. - Many o i o | Thouth Bend. ind ;g-gl 89, $5. woe 10; mm: --1e-.\n FUTURES, large orchards will not have emough Apricote 22 :1’1 2 927 03 | SHouston ... 1000885 e ""“" 940 14:80 & Lo gt o nn%ulc‘. i g - 583 58" | Boia| 58% 18 (195 | *Galveston 10,985,000 SHEEP_RG"::R:’-% ewen gk b B o d"?:'iuwoud fo Be | mmm : E . A 3 £ B g o] g i il : S | For Wayne' 600,507 :38; m.mhn. $668.50. s oy '».;;‘.:“ ik st i i ‘5 b coptinuous raif this 2 2 21 g e iy o nsas 3 The Nut crops ok %ox | 2500/u 8 Bubber % | outeiaee ¥ i ”’&m‘g T —No n_ms ua L8 asked, A B ey 8 e R e o6 | 68y | 500l Do 1st ptd 114 ADA. o 7 e - Asvionts, 10@11¢ tor Rojale b 445 433 448 44 100! Do 84 Montreal ... trr,m.m OATS—The mnlm wu qnm and without | 11@12%¢ for * Moorparks; 10214 10214 102 22,795,812 festare yesterday Gnd quotations’ Showed mo | stundards, Syc for choice, Do for tktra® choies 343 3a3| 3¢ g4 g turther change, i end 9%@i0c tor 5 Pl . . $1.40G1. chotce, a7 tor _Black. 7@9c 1,047,042 u{"’;‘mflr and BLITROLI0 for Sommons | Yaiow, SINer Prunes. 1G0c: S 2260,028 { Blaok, $1.24GLITA: White, 31 551.60; Sur- plee. logile; Ties, boses, Sdo H 1,515, e a & - ;'zéf:fi RN Western mixed 957,408 il @ 61 71,408,204 ellow, 00 Do prd sy 115y **Not _included In totals because o -n nH""' i o Mait .85 _for Walte Mixed: {american Mait _|.... e?"n:"‘ *Balan litornia J& =mali % p ! . T White, 811G, Am Em & Rf Co 1001, 15811160 (160 i \pra . = 5 m Bm %03 isaicieo 10013 | oo Do) m.mwm-ua o, 50 fo 10 An; w.;u £ ha mm-‘ uo% uoy‘ 923,100—Total :h-n; sold. Condition of the - 3 1399, 14 New York Bonds, WASHINGTON, Amn.—~ Faries| 123, 123 :2'.‘ u». of the Treasury balances in W. ". SN s cxclusive of the . $190,000,000 gola 0 “eotn and ‘bunm,"‘m'lmn?m e': go coin_a; &oid tificates, $57,344,190. . da )/Atlan Coast Line 1 : Atlan C L vights 5l 514 6300A T & 8 F. %| 933 1 Do pfd 104 '100% 11087, )'Balt & Ohlo.. uzullls;a uay. Do ptd . Bay State Gas * 316008 R T 53 87 i+t g Brook Ut G 1138 o7 ‘ Bruns D & I 2 114 . Butterick Co - 56 " Canada Southern!..... £3 2 mm ¥)'Canadian Pacific 178 73 89 |Read 55 4 30C & O 9% 166 snfllwn m m nc e Ad~ . ] N AL L LY & mm.maa.fl %mn.nl-flm o 1300'C & G W.... 21% Py &mf”fi. mm Do pfa A... g Do col Se...... Sl 8, Pacific PORT April 6.—Clearings, 100| Do pfd B.. 37 | C.C.C & SLgnde108%| Do lst $00,765. 4