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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL ]". 1906 ] SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. l sironger. her. Cotto Tono, i-strect Stocks hig ¢ higher. Domestic and nd Barley Futures weak. i-Middlings advanced s wery v and Eggs slightly higher. stiff here and in New York. n lower. Money 2(@25 per cent. pah Stocks still declining. Sterling Exchange lower. Other Grains featureless. Hay still firm. No change in Cheese. 50¢. ps selling at a much wwider range of prices. Chicago reports the Provision market unsettled. Cattle gs shote no further char Potatoes active and steady. Onions firm. Poultry inarket continues to clean up well. anges in larger receipt, but steady. Apples hirm. wopean Gold rugag:d for shipment to New York ‘hlnmrnu of Flour. 4,500/Am Locomotive.| 559. e1x, 6814] 68! pfd . 115 (118 £ » Malt’ | aul 5y |21 & Re Co|15035 15614 11503 121 uaa. uns 1214 139 (18734, us:,. 13515 & e satern Exchanges. yesterday From Tips ade will be closed oreign grain ex- Thursday until The National ports mgeregal d the result was e market. Barly con byt when gold the call money rates stocks strengthened news except seems in New York. Dried Fruft size, could show jts stock sheet yes- cy Moorparke | 1 t the close there btatnable at our ineide n ar ption by the loeal being most pro- There are only a oast, and with | estimated by | ers at is said | b. bag continue in good | is mainly for lots nd with stocks .bere | end tending upward. | | | n on call v, Wwhen the tone ; highest, 20 per ; ruling rate, 18 per per ' cent; offered 7 per cent; six months e mercantile paper, 512@6 per - Bar silver, Silge. 4c. Govermment bonds a rouncement of gold engage- rope money on call was loaned | t 5 per cent, New York Stock Market. pril 11.—The eager quesf for ¥ prolonged money siringency ie such & considerable ad- rice of the metal in_London the Bank of Engiand’s Goid T $7,000.000 was _released by for shipment, $5,000,000 of . - teken in the form of Amer. the remainder in gold bars, g been shipped by & eteamer Negotiations were actively go- American eagles in Paris, and je smount, which Was not ex- erned, was believed to have nere. ~ Bidding for New York | up the price of goid bars | %d per ounce, following the Monday of %d. The result was s the withdrawal of sovereigns from of Bngland usua! under the circumstances, its available means for pro- le gold_reserve, the Bank ted and surrendered Amer- in preference to yield- As soon as these de- velopments known the Tesponse: in the stock market was immediate and emphatic. made wide advances in the latter part day and an sective demand for all ses of stocks sprang up. Money on call off to 6 per cent before the period of activity in the loan market was well ana to below that afterward. The severe money market seemed to be | 4 from the outset, the 20 per being the exception rather rate at no time rose | - t level m points in Canada it r.‘.mnx "t gold bed been recelved in | amounts ollars. Yesterday's specu- the stock market was to account for some lessened demand | money. Other news was practically | The collapse in Union Bag and | erred was due to the small surplus re_earnings over the dividend re- The demand for stocks expanded progressed and made & strong two previous days' vers generally recovered were irregular. Total sales, par value, iosses in "States 014 4s (coupon) advanced %, new 4s (registered) declined % per call. New York Stock List. Hutton & Co.. 810 California street, ¥ isco. members of the New York ck Exchange, furnish the following official of that Exchange: STOCKS. Adams Express..|... Alids Chalmers | | 26,300/B $5,000,000 in | market today | pued strong and | | that con- | e buoy- | o urgent | gular b 600 Do pfd.... | 2100Missourt Bacidie. > Nash, C & St L. to the amount of { i for shipment for New { . the aggregate reaching weveral | . »f Am Tel & T Co.|139 200 Am Tob pfd Am Woglen 423 | 4135 42" | 400, Do pf 1067 | 106% 1081410 46,100 Anaconda |2723; 26215 272 500, Atlan Cosst Line 1531 1521 153 Atlan C L rights, 5 S0A T & 8 F 883 9214 93% 93%4 1025 (103 411215 1184 11835 96| 84 | 97 Do pfd ....... 8,700/ Balt & nmo. 200/ Do pta Bay State Gas R Bmok Butterick Co Canade Southe) 1,400:Canadian Pacific/1 ). 11;‘.:‘1% " % | 58% 6300C & C 57, 58 C & A 33% 300! Do prd J 76% WOC & G W 21% Do pta A | 100, Do pfd B 37 Do debs 3 85 4600C & N W. 212 120716 (211 [2113% 8100C M & St P...176% (174% 176% 1765 Do pra crfezsss 168 1181 200/Cedar Rav &'11|'26%| 26" | 28%| 27 }.¢ L...| 43| 43% FARAT “y 4] ey aany « s i 105 Chi Terminal’ 10| 12% Do pra 28 |30 n Traction| 8%, 6 | 6 | 6y fd 188,718 | 18 | 1815 | | | S101% 10034 100% % rights 14,06/ Colo' Fuel & Fron, Do pfd 600/Colum H C & 1 400,Colorado So .. Do 1st prd Do 2d pfa .. 206/Coneol. Gae Corn Prod cifs. Do Cumberland Ely. 200/Del & Hudson.. b DL & W 240D & R G 4 Do _“ptd 5 Des M & Ft D. "'460| Detroit Un Ry . Diamond Match "8.166/Disetl Secur bonds Do ist pfd Do 2d pfd 400 3 1,000/ Ped Min & § pra. {1 400/Gen Blectrie 5500 Gréat N, “linter 3600 Inter KC Fi8 & M ptd| .{Kans Oity So Do pra L Keokuk & 1M, " 700{Knici % 100 Lake Ere J«r 258 8 g*gasz v piod TPBB o iy 83 600/ Lehigh Valley 177 Long Isiand . { 72 L& N ¢ 1463 Mackay {65 Do ptd |13 * {Manhattan .. 155 1156 1,200 Metro Secur ctfe.| 724 7295 T3 {Metropol St Ry . ptd, 1,800Mo, Kan Do ptd. ons Cepper’ 300 New Jersey-Cen. (218 218 200N ¥ ;\mmu« -./149 [0 11 150 660> ork Cen..(143% 142 435 13 1,200(N ¥, l(“l].wlfi:“ "’ a o Seesnie] D m pid. 110 2.1} Do 24 prd.. 58 3 N H & H. 200 1800)N Y, Ont & W | 1% ["s2y 2500 Norfolk & West.| Bt 8514 89id) 891h s D bt oo 9: 1,200/ North American. 12; 800{Northern Pacific. 100 Omaha. ... | " 1,000\ Pacific_Mall. 41, 7500, Penn R R Co. 1,900|People’s Gas. . 1 200/Third Avenue |Toiedo R & T Co ‘Toledo St L & W] 300/ Do PIA ......| BBK 200 Twin City R T 118% 2,000 Union Bag & 9 % '100| Do ptd .. 7 71 |72 Dnion "Pacific (156! 1583 1508 96 Eg:u sigz - Y% 3 a8 % | Con Va Min €0 e & 5 Cons morey -.00 13-16 Nor & Western.. 913 Do for acct.90 pfd - 93k { Anaconda 1434 ont- & Western.. 525 | Atchison . - 983 Pennsylvania % | Do pfd... 107 | Rand Mines . % ;| Balt & Ohio... .116% Reading 14 | Can Pacific ... 177%! Do 1st pfd. i Ches & Ohlo..... 60%| Do 2d pfd....."501% | Chi Great West. 2134!So Raflway 41% | Chi, Mil & St P.180%| Do pfd | De 'Beers .. So Pacific . % ; | Den & Rio G.! 2 | Erie 1§ % |Wells Fargo Bx. 400/ Western_Union. . | Westinghous 2000W &L E . g -...| Do Ist pfd . 800/ Do 2d pfd ...| 900/ Wisconsin Cen.. 200| Do pfa 3 700—Total shares sold. New York Bonds. Japan 6s, 2d ser. 9T% Do 4s, cert. 85 U S ref 2u° reg..108% 2 Do old 4s reg.103%! Do coupon 1084 Do new 4s reg. 131% %! Minn & St I, 4s. 04 M K& Ttxll 45101% ) Atch gen ds. Do adf 4= Atlantic C L 4 Baly & Ohlo da. a8 BrooklynRT ¢ nm% Central of Ga 5s. uau. 4|0 § L refdg 4s. 06 Pa conv 334 Reading gen 4s. BL &I M con 5s.114 8 L &S F fg 4s 86 o St L 8 W con 4s C, R 1 & Pac 4s. 80%| Seaboard A L 4s. 88 X)o col Bs. 9075 So Pacific 4s..... C & SLgn 45104 Do lst 45 cert G 1 S X 765 | 80 Ratiway Do Bs. ser B... 6% Tex & Pac lsts Colo Midland 4s. 77% TolLSt L & W Colo & So 4.... V414 Union Pacific Cuba 58 ........105 | Do cony 4s Den & Rio 100%| U S Steel 2d Dist Securities bs 515! Wabash l1sts Do deb B Erie prior len 45.101 Do’ gen 4s 92 Japan 6s .. 97%! Wis Central 4s New York Mining Stocks. Adams Con. 25| Little Chief Alice 3.25! Ontario Breece . 35| Ophir | Brunswicl 57| Phoeni 21| Potost | Comstock Tunnel. Horn Silver Iron Silver 5. Leadville Cor 05 Standard Boston Stocks and Bonds. | Westing Common. 1@10) Mining— 6@ 7| Adventure . Allouez .. Atchison 45 101%] Amal Copp | Do adj 4s 94% | Amer Zinc Mex Central 7 | Atlantic . Railroads— Bingham Atchison - 9314| Calumet & 80% 1 | Daly West Boston Elev 55%LFr‘nan Fitchburg pfa...143%| Granby Mex Central .. 25;." Greene N Y, NH&H.19 |Isle Royale . Union Pacific....156% Mass Mining. Miscellaneous Arge Chem 27 1 otd. Pneu Tube, zs%. North Butte Michigan Mohawk Amer ‘I:ix-r 3 %| Old Dominion - o Amer Tel & el 138 Amer Woolen 42 | Quincy 9 Do ptd 5| Shannon 7 Dom Iron & 3215| Tamarack . 108 Bd Elect Ilum. ~mu,1'rr|nuy L1 Mass Blectric . ited Copper..,. 67% Do pfd ... 1 . 804 Mass Gas Tiz United Prun . 63 Un Stoe Maeh, Victoria, | 30| Winona ... 4281 Wolyerine L1073 | ng Stocks. Tl Ceatral Do p sum Spanish 45 Louls & Nasl N Y Central Bar silve ot B%a per ounce. Money- 25 @25 per Sent’ ‘ The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 3@3 11-16 per cent and for three months’ bilis 3% per cent. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, April 11>—Today's Treasur ;yt‘x-:u?:‘em Id,\\auam» cash' ‘balance, $1 916.T20; Bold coin and buillon, $1 ; gold certificates, $56,041,050, o #1580 s ol New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, April 11.—COTTON.—Liver- pool furnished " another bullish surprise this morning by coming four to five points higher than expected and recording spot sales of 14,000 bales 4t an . advAnce of seven points. Our market opened firm and excited, with trade ry actlve. A great deal of cotton was for sale, but the market took ft in good shape and did not yleld more than five or seven | points. during the whole morning. Sentiment is becoming optimistic and the trade seems to be confident of a further advance after the holidays. A reaction may come at any time, but the trend of the market is upward, Spot markets of the South showed a good tone. It was the last trading day until next Tues- day. Futures opened steady. April, 11.26c; 11.38¢: Ji 11.24c; July, 11.25c; An:-.u‘.{ upe, 1L.08c; l)clobfl' 10.66¢; Deci 4 Mowe mber, 10.65¢c; Jan ‘Futures closed barely steady. A ril, 1 1.24c; June, 11.16¢c; July, {’l.lfic,x ‘A‘;» September, 1o.oec- November, $pot cotton closed qum Mid 11:80c; middling gulf, iine Splanae, 12.05¢; nlel. 37 bales. New York ‘Grainm and Produce. NEW YORK, Aprfl 1L L.—FLOUR—Receipts, 6,000 barrels; exports, 7600 ba steady, but guiet. I e WHEAT—Receipts, none; ex; bushels; spot firm. No. 2 Eg,;;lc nonrr]nfitl} elevator and 90c nominal 7, o, b. afidat: No. 1 Northern Duluth, 884 normitial 1. o. b, afioat. Options opened easy at bout yesterday's clos. ing prices and declined 7-16¢ under disappoint. ing cables and good weather, but rallied Yo on covering, following vy geaboard clear- ances, firm interior markets and predictions of a smaller movement. The close was steady at unchanged prices fo‘an advapce of Hc. Ky 1-16@86 11-16¢, closed 8834c; July. !%c Closed 84%c; September, 2% G c, T e Guer. HIDES—Firm. FPETROLEUM-—Sleady. WOOL—St COFFED~Futures closed steady, net un- changed to § points lower. Sales, 180,750 bags, including: May ot & July 615, Sep- tember 6. D, December 7.10g7.25c, Fe ruary 7.35@ ‘March 7.40c. * 420,000 bage of the totnl Dusiness o My L gxchanges, Spot-_Rio, qulet;’ No. 7 jnvolce, 8 1i-toc; mild, quiet; Cordovd, 10012%c. SUGAR steady; fair ng, 3c; cen- trifugal, ” t.ut, 5%0, I'nfllllm sugar, 2%ec. Refined, quiet. BUTTER—Unchanged. CHEESI—Unchanged estern firsts, 17%@17%c. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market' sup- plies of evaporated apples are well cleared up, particularly for grades below prime. Fair to good are quoted at STE@Oc; nurly to -mmy Dl’ime 9 @0%ec; choiee, 10¢c; fancy, 1lc. NES—Continue very firm, and advices tmn he coast indicate an upward tendency to prices, although several quotations remain unchln‘td;:n t:‘te general range at 4%@Sc, |ccordlu‘ grade. 'RICOTE—Are In sean® -lwl" with blul_ nens Testricted o this account. .’ Choloe quoted at 10%@1lc; extra :lmine, ATkaise; fancy, 1 N A CHER Are. tn jobbing demand, with cbolez quoted 10 extra m% CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. sldered rather al — Futures eonulntd nry dull. Future Grain and Provisions. ICAGO, April 11.—During the first hour eed, $1. 1.18: .103 pfl‘zfl Tor “whent were somewhat casler be- um for !o Z&éfi;wmfl:{. $1.22%¢ cause of uon:&nlued Il\’flrtl,-bl:ww-l.llfllll' ::fl"‘(:; per ter wheat, profit taking by longs flllllrrefl uvt‘ the leemflh fll‘lun“r ln'mt to - m] s D‘(:‘ :.fi ll. Me ay’'s ice here. > ay—No sales; $1.1 asked. price ameed o & good Eendral d December—No m-. Saszc bin, bosae. asiced. dvan Ruch of the buying was Fin the nature gt ering by shorts, and there were chases of the July optlon by Southwestern connections, A livel p. m. Session. ufl—‘l 16 blfl. $1.17 asked. ber—g6! ou's—m dlflztl\t houses NDDM a dull for cash wheat at Minneapolis a con- siderable amount of buying of future deliver- | 284 market vu‘t»e saotdiis les here. The Influence that the great- Bad $1.40@1.55 for choice, l 4 ks est effect, however, was the Increase in the for tair to good and $1.27%@1.30 for co: o = Black, $1.27%@1.37%; White, $1.55@1.00; nrln. $1.65@1.75 per ctl. 'ORN—There was no further change in any- $..27% for Yellow, $1.32%4@ amount of hreadstuffs taken for export, the total clearances of wheat and flour today being 533,000 bushels. May opened J{@%c lower at T8%@TBYc, sold off to 78%c and n_m.a to o T9%@70%c. The close was at T9. T IO e ey Bt ot 1o | 1.35 for White and $1.901.22% for = Mixed; covered and heid strong for, the resnatoder of Galifornia " large ) Tellow, ;u?o‘ll 4 il e s i b i Ennum. sunoum for White and $1.25Q 1.30 1 RY] 1,47 ctl. 4 ucmnfixm:m per ctl. Flour and !‘-flm Goods. FLOUR—California_Family Extras, 5, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, regon and Washington, $3.5004. Oats were in active demand by shorts. May closed at 32c, a gain of %@%c. Tn the provisions market pork and ribs were inclined to be weak at yarious times fl\mu the day, but there was an actlve demand fc ) lard. At the close July er was off 10e, llrd was off 5o and ribs were 24@5c lower. The leading futures ra as follows: uv,. per. bt Articios— © pen. High. Low. for average and up to $440 for, e best brands. Wheat No. 2— FARINACEOU: in - pack Y 0% ages are as follows: Graham Flour, $3.25 per 8L 8% 100 ILe; Rys Flour, $375; Ryo ‘Weal. 33.50; W TH Rice FI $8; Corn Meal . uln Cream do, $8.75; Oat. uul.‘ga roats, 457 40% $4.78; Hominy, 5.7 xwheat Eiour, 404, 40% $4.50: Cracked Wheat, Farina, $4.50; 461 46% uh ‘Wheat Flour, xsw Rolled Oats, bbls, $7G8: in sacks, $6.50@7.50; Bolled Wheat, hbls, May sy 82 $4.60: In sacks $4.10; Pearl Barley, u. Split July 301y 308 Peas, boxes, $5.50; Green Peas, $3.50 100 September . 20 2915 pounds. Mess Pork, per bbl— May . .16.15 16.25 Hay and Feedstuffs. iz . A Bran and Middlings were advanced agaln Saplember 20 - 1080 yesterday, with the market reported very stifl. Lard, per mo m--— g, Hay continued in good shape for sellers. The oy 80, 82N circular of Somers & Co. says: Y. EE S0 “Shipments of Hay to the San Francisco Beptember ... 8.9714 9.00 market continue to increase, the arrivals for s it D" A s the week ending today amounting to 4250 tons, 8.30 in_comparison with 3570 for last week and 8.98 3080 for the week preceding that. In spite of Septeriber .95 all this incremse the situation remains un- changed and practically everything moves off at good figures. The present strength of the market has been reported in most eections, which fact has helped to draw supplies from many polnts outside- the districts that gener- ally supply the market. The demand is not for speculative purposes, but simply for-meet— ing the daily consumption, svhich at present is good at all points. dairy and stock men are still using a little Hay in spite of the fact that grass is plentiful. The demand for contracting work is good and we find that many coastwise points in Oregon and Cali- fornia are relleving the market of quite a quantity every day. There is now no doubt that the country .will be well cleaned out. in readiness for the new crop, although a few months ago it was generally conceded we would bave to face the largest carry-over stock that Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, April 11.—Cash Quotations were ag fallows: Flour, dull_and steady; No. 2 spring wheat, 7214 @80c; No. 8, No. 2 red, 853,@87%c; No. 2 corn, 46%c; No. 2 yel- 1ow, 47%c; No. 2 oats, No. 3 white, 32@ 38c! No. 2 rve, 61c; £0od feeding barley, 39c; fair to chioice malting, 43@50c; No. 1 flax seed, $1. ; No. 1 Northwestern, $1.18% ; prime tim- othy sced, $8.1714; mess pork, per bbl, $16.15@ 16.20; lard, per 100 Ibs, $8.70; short-ribs sides (160s¢), $8.70@8.80; short clear sides (boxed), $9.15G9.25; whisky, basis of high wines, $1.28; clover, contract grade, $12.50. Becel&l': Shipments. - Articles— Flour, barrels .. Wheat, bushels . Corn, bushels . Oats,. bushels would have been noted for many years past. Rye, bushels “We can give no change in the quotations, Bariey, bushels but bave to say that the market Is holding very l(l'o_g Butter, BRAN-§10.50620.50 per ton. CHICAGO, April 11—On the Produce Ex- TE—$2062 change todey the butter market was steady; flc%%li!r%%s_'m— Creameries, 14@20%c; dairies, 14@18c. =~ Egaw, | B8 R bolad. e weak at mark, cases included, l14ljc; firsts, 1434c; prime firsts, 15}ec; extras, 17c. Cheese, steady, 11G13%c. femE A Corn Meal, $27.50G28; Eracked “Corn, EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET, 28.50; Mixed Feed. $24@25; Horse Beans, $3 40 per ton; Broom Corn Fe:d, 90c per :(I Calfala Meal, carload lots, $22; jobbing, $23.50 per ton: Mealfalfa. $22 in car lots and $23.50 in_smalier quantities, HAY—Wheat, $11.50@16.50; Wheat and Oat, $10@14; Oat, $9@13. Volunteer Wild Oat, $9@ 11: stable. ; stock, $7@8; Alfalfa, $10:50611.50 per ton. STRAW—30@55c per bale. Beans znd Seeds. Most handlers report a quiet and steady mar- Chieaz CHICAGO, April 11, —CATTLE—Recefpts, 16,000; steady to_stroi beeves, $4@6.35; cow: and heiters, §1.75G5 stockers and feeders, $4.25@4.60, Texan; $5@4.50. HOGS —Heceipts, market Sc higher: estimated. tomorrow, mixed and butch ers, $6.3000.00; good héavy, $6.4714@6.55; rough _heavy, 5@6.45; Might, $6.3 PlEs, $5.90G6.40; bulk of sales, '$6.471@6. 55 SHEEP—Recelpts, 10,000, siow and ‘steady; | ket for Beans with no new features, sheep, $3.65G6.25; lambs, $4.50@6.60. BEZNS—Bayos, $3.40§83.60; Pea, $3.750%; Kansas City. Butter, $1g4.25: sma S White, 3 1085.30; large ok TTY. \\nnc. rnw Pink, $1.706G1.90: Red, $3.25 KANSAS CITY, April (L—cATTLE Ra. | g3.40: §4. Red Kidneys, $2.15 celpts, 10,000; steady; native steers, $4.250 351600175 g . 5.90; native cows and heifers, §2.50a%; stock- o Biackeyes, $ 600475 per cul Horse Hias ers ' and feeders $3@4.80; bulls, 3304 g-ns-—smwn Mustard, $4.50@4.75; Yellow $3G6.50; Western 1 Mustard, $3.50@3. Flaxseed, $2.50@3; Ca. d m:«';" 33 nbfl 5. Western fed cows. $2 ary, 6% c: Alfalfa, 12c; Rape, 2 HOGS—Receipts, 12,000 stronl to Be higher: ;ugothg.ealg; Hemp, .'m.w,c Per l%e mql??xs.l bulk of sales, $6.30@6.42%; heavy, $6.35@ | g3iie. Broom Corn Seed, $20G21 per. ton. 6. parker- $0.30@6.42%; 'plgs and Mght, | "DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1.85; Green Peas, £5.. $2.15@2.30 per ctl. 6. SEBED - Receipts, 5000; market steady; mut- tons, $4.50@6; lambs, $5@6.50; range wethers, $5.5006.25; fed ewes, $4.50@5.60. Omah=, OMAHA, April 11— CATTLE—Receipts, 4500; slow to steady; native steers, $3.75@5.50; Potatees, Onlony and Vegetables. The market tor old crop table Potatoes was active and steady @t previgus,pricey ad a. bel- ter inquiry ifor seed k., Was reported some quarters. The receipts continued ugm cows and heifers, $3@4.50; Western steers, | and included but little fancy stock. New Po- $3.40@4.60; canners, $1. 50G2.75. ers and | tatoes were easier under increased recelpts feeders, $2.7004.00; caives, $G4n50:bulls-and | and there was quite a surplus unsold at the :uss. $2.75@4.20. clo-e Onlons were in limited supply and firm, 8- Rs eipts, 6000; shade to 5o higher; in imiscellancous vegetables were e @6.405 - mixed, _ §6.3214G8.35; aliehe T hata were fractisnal decitnce U pHices lght, pige,55.5088.25; bulk of | of Atparagus and Peas and Jarge Rhubart t §1 per box. per eack; Garnet from San Jose was easier POTATOES—River Whites,- 50G95c 1.28 per ctl; salen, > Oregon Burbanks, 'EEP_—Receints, ' #500; Searis $5.60@0.20; wethers, $65. 4060 m ewes, $4.750 1 5 $1a8: Soodtors 350 Fryerl.WOT "Brol Ierl.tsmr 54> S5as e; Pigeons, $1.55G1 5. WASHINGTON, TACOMA, April 11.—Wheat, all grades. Export, bluestem, e higher on 60%e¢; " club, 68igc; red, 67%c. Bounne "l',n Bl i BB W SR Northern Business. S T T peEORTLAND, Apri 11.—Clearings $1,057,664, | Brant, §1@1.25 for small and §2 for large. TACOMA, April 11.—Clearings $622,675, bal- Butter, Cheese and Eggs. zfigfifim1hmm"mmfififiq&fififififififi?g§ SEATTLER ' April 11.—Clearings $1,024,447 conditiof . Thoug, are no large anip: g orders cwnln‘ In 20w the looal" demand 18 “active that it is readily absorbing the dally receipts. The recent advance in Cheese has maurlllly cut_down the shipping demand for that article, but as the market is but balances $365, LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion, lightly supplied” the feeling continues firm. Eggs continue In- excellent demand, both for local consumption and storage, but receipts continue away above the average of past years, Businets on the Exchang as lollown. Bluer-lfi boxes fresh extras, B9 —80 fresh selected, m 10 do. e cases. 40 do, 18%c; 10 do, 12¢. Receipts were 62,400 lbs Butter, Exchange is very weak and both Sterling and Domestic are lower. sA«i:m- advanced Yc. Sterling Exchange, cables Sterling Exchange, sight... Sterlirg Exchange, sixty day: Franes on Parls, demand .. Marks on Berlin, demand Marks_on Berlin, sixty days. #4-) 75 fancy new flats, 8500 Ibs New York Exchange, signt..%. Par Py . el hic .05 T | Cheese ana 2454 cases Egs. é‘fiv','er’.“’gr”o‘f.'.'&"‘“ cgs, e oo .uag - DAIRY* EXCBANGE Nl')l"ncux. QUOTA- Mexican Dollars — @ .40% ERNATIONAL. (Note—The !m:hme otations represent e it wholesale prices as flnu by sales. bids New York unul;:‘fla... ew York on T Paris on London . Berlin on London Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT- ThEre will be no sesston of the Chicag> Boatd of Trade tomorrow (Good Fri- day). ~ All 1gn grain exclmun will be clgsed from Thursday till Tuesda; The situation continued lhou everywhere e - i X the markets being quiet. The Government report on the condition on of the Gt wis »fil e m-qu general aad affecs on the Bxthange. Prices tor Butter ggs on the street are governed by the &chln(e |uolll.llmn but nn- qny "nfi about 1@1%e owing an character of !h. b\lllMlI Fresh—Ca xlrom- extras, wlm from Chieago eald that llle offl of Tuesday. after being mnrau‘eulf; studiea the trade, are not construed Sither ‘bulliah or bearish, DU leave the mar: ket on debatable mnu futures between 2¢ and 3c over the low. point of Tuesday. The Chicago Chronicle says: “The Gov ment report has had jts effect on the m-r 1t is evident that it ponunu relltlvaly um. with the price of E & < Hce; choice, 5 1 ,1?‘11 e; extra fancy, 11 ouc ElnsY :l::s? Slightly 1% @120 New York Metal lntu. NEW YORK, April 11.—The London tin mar. unchinged to ' litle lowsr, fo] ket was ing the recent big ad wi ive. ly steady and eloolnl £1 ile mgn,‘. were lower at The local et was quiet, with spot quoted pper Was at $38. e nmm-tm.um e London marks little hm at £81 11‘ u Tt Cectroiytic, muouuo, 54n|nchehe-luuht.uan £ 872 ndon, ter advanced 2s 6d to £25 e T oar & WhASe: Towes e e llu. Ma; 2. Decem! -lu;l!-flmu,- "ly.lul“-. % % Wammm asked. g sflwt—url bt “-m 5@8lc: OIrEer Toegsl por etr Early Tose, 1116 . “M.T per et ; ‘small Joreson s)z:a 5c@T5c per ctli NEOUS MARKETS. new Potatoes, per MISCELLA gz ONIONS—Oregon, $1.25G1.50 per otl; Aus- Foreign Fatures, ralian, “$350 per ‘ctl; Green Onions, 35g60c 5 box. LIVERPOOL. P EGETABLES —Asperagus, 4%@7c per Ib; Wheat— May. July. Sepl Rhubarb, 50c@81 per box; Green Peas, 3@ Opening . El 67 6% | 414e per 1b; String and Wax Beans, nominal; Closing S 0% 604 | Tomatoes, Mexican, $1.25G2 per box; Cucum- bers, $1@2 per dozen; Cabbage. $1.23@1.35 per April. July-Aus. arrots, $1G1.25 per sack: Garlic, 4@6c per 2%y 325 |1b: Green Peppers, nominal: PTied Peppers, 2 85 B3 | 124010 per b tor sun dried and 18g20c for evaporas 0 e $o o o8 Poultry ana Game. e pad Two cars of Western Poultry were marketed, §t. Louis Wool Market. making 8 care since Monday. Recelpts from ST. LOUIS, April 11.—Wool steady, Me- | domestic points were the. largest for some dum’ grades, combing And clotbing, 34g20c; time, 125 1 belng recelved on the . early light fine, 20@24c; heavy fine, 13G2lc; tub. | CXPress alcne. Hiarhat rétaisied. the - o hed 1g88c. ness noted in the last report and the increased ot Y recelpts were cleacd up quickly at well main- Rea tained prices. There were no chauges in Game. Nexihern Nilear Markel. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, bominal OREGON. pair, 50; Goslis $2.50@3; " Ducks, PORTLAND. April 11L.—Wheat: Club, 68e; | BSGT pér® dosen for ofd and $4a0. for bluestem, 68G69C; red, 66c: valley, 6Sc. youns; Hens. Hens. $565.50 for small and 3147 for “ 2| AUCTION_SALES; AT AUCTION Tie ples, 109115; Figs, foc axtca, i te, 2 i NBe S g (00-100) and 4ic basis RAIBIN‘—F .o b. Fresno—Cholce Seeded, f@ciie, 3 faney % @4dac: m Flus Uitra, 1Bgue, Drkee 3} | nmnm. T BURKE. c'lfl‘: 0% havdshel: e ue No. e : No, 2, $4@Vio: Peanuts, 60To for ern; Pe-} By N P MON b, 12}4@15¢ for ‘white and 109 12 for water white extracted, 340 5lc; white, Sc; amber, 4@4%c; dark, —; - - Hawallan extracted, nominal—none nere. BEESWAX—20§27%c _per Ib. Provistons. - AT AUCTION The feeling in Chicago is getting unsettied. n a 1 speculator, thers pre- | THURSDAY . APRIL 13. 1908 dicted a higher and excited market ehortly. At 1 o’clock p. m. 8 o'clock p. m. while yesterday a broker's dispatch wfien(nl 120 head from W. Z. Moss' Lake Ore. These Horses are broken to work, 80 head from V. Mitchell, Merrill, Ore. All gentle; broke: weigh holl 1100 to 1600, - e want Heavy Wagon Horses, Horses, good uvlry Heru or gentle a-adl. Horses. attend this sale. 50 head mow on hand at private sale. WESTERN SE MARKET. the market in a contrary aspect, saying: “:Provisions easing some; looks like selling :‘l)!flvlcken. possibly to head off advance M Local conditions remain ll M!m stated. CURED MEATS—Bacon, @13¢c per Ib for heavy, 13%4@lic for light m-dlum n&.u&c for light, 16c for extra light and 1T 1or -unr-mna dry Salt Sides, 11%e: B-mu‘ ‘5 cured Hams, 1 E. STEWART & CO., fl)vmu e T e e B e S8 5 | This Day (Thursday) April 2tk Pe ARD Tierces aquoted st Te per M for b AT AUCTION h Callfornla_compound, T%e pound and 1le for pure; Nl barrels, 10-1b tins, 11%c; 5-1b tins, 1liec: $-Ih Shetland Pony and Outift; t 10, 44 HORSES, city and country. X will st ut 12 1 o 9c; three | & m.at 815 Folsom st. Horses, COTTOLENE—One half barrel, half barrels, 8%e¢; one tierce, 83c; tWo tiercem, S%e; five tierces, 8%c per ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Quotations for Pacific Hops received from New York are lower than. those given out in this market. Thus, the New York Journal of Commerce of the 7th says: “‘Stocks in first hands on the coast are placed at between 15,000 and 17,000 bales, hich is very nearly 50 per cent less than xn oldings at this time last year. Business has | been done with dealers on the coast on the basis of 5@7c for Sacramentos and 7%@9%e for So- onl. Brewers Buggies, ummmdmhhwmnn Driving Harness. Stock can be seen Wednes- day. No limit_SAM HABLES, A Company has declared a regular sem dividend of 2 per cent on the common stoek. payable Jume 1. The Black Swan Blue Gravel Minine Com- pany of Yuba County has levied n assessment are making occasional mode: urchases on | of 3c per share, deiinguent )l.u the above basis. The up-State “markets are | . The Diamond Creek Mi and Development neglected, owing to the fact that little be- | Company of Yuba County levied an sides' low quality goods are offered. Recent arrivals from the coast -appear to have de- the English market somewhat, accord- irg to late advices.” n called for June 5, 1906, to vote om & Prop- “HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and M“ds'."" osition to create a bonded indebtedness of 5"::.":'1, e meur taer T H“'Xc lted | AR Eastern anthority says that the amount Hides 12c. for heavy P for disbursed by Anaconda at the rate Dow es- Stags, Sc; Salted Kip, 12¢; saitea v tablished, namely 18 per cent per anoum, fur- Salted Cuf, 14c; dry Hides, 22¢; dry lnv. nishes $2,700, per annum the dry Cal heepsking, yearlf ,,m,.‘;',"d Mhrhmmu: oid 3 ’ a ;f“," ‘:f,',‘ o, B o ey, swic, | Drobabilities are that the annual retum fromy R s b Anaconda dividends to the Cop- for small and 50c for Col per Company will be fully $3.000,000, or 2 $2G3 25 for large and $L. per cent on_the total nwnuu:l‘n- of Amal- $1.25 for small nsxg e for fi?‘a"u."?:.".. s;&:- operiiea b *.’y """m v - olh:_ —1 ican, Iry. x! DT Mex Tntiian S - Bianac” takea into consideration it may be sed that Prime Augoras. Tics, exfia Wrge 25: | Tied Amalgasaated mnld e P large, 50c; 50c: small, b g e o =5 T dered, 41 in_bb TALLOW—No, 1 render ¢ in in’cans and drima. o esn: x&“l Grease, clip—Northern fr!e STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, April 11—23p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. 2 “OOL—-—FIII 13@15¢; r]v, defective, 11@14c; Middle County, free, 126 Ao, defectfve, 9@1lc: San Joaquin and e horn, S@tic: San Josguin Lambs, 14@lte: do, gefective, 9@12c per 1b. Spring clip—San Jcaquin and Southerh, 12 months, 14@13c: do. Bid. ml § months, 14@17c; Middie County. free i’ 229 | 4 A o 108 104 |4s qr cp mw. 108 108%/ 3w qr coup. 24c; do. defective, 18@20c per HDPS-&%OC per Ib tm- lm Il!h contracts EOUS BONDS. for 1906 ed at 9@10c. 8!;_‘ w Bs.110 la Meat Market. Goeanic 80 No further price changes were reported y ‘able contay, ‘but ihe feciing Was. sasy all alons the Pac G Im line, except in Hogs, which were still quoted P E Ry §s firm in spite of the increasing receipts and a Pac L&P Js. continued light demand. ; : 31: : DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughierers to desters | B L&E 08 — — see g5 foluwe Geary-st Bs. 25 SF & SIVSa. BEEF—6@ic for Steers and 5@éc per Ib for | F¥Y st A% 08 o = o o ba 1080 Sterra. R 0 120 ef 2 e Foa S i ""& HonR T 6s.1104 — (S P of A e ussox“x e LA Elec 55105~ — | (1900) ....108 — Z g L% LAG &EI5«103%4105 | — (1910) 107 107% PORK—Dressed Hogs, 8@11c m . TS Ay setten — [sP ot @ LIVESTOCK MARKET. LAL gtd 58.106 — (1908) 100 — The following quotations are for good, sound | LAP lemSs. — M1 | (1912 .11 — le(ll:wl delivered in San Francisco, less 408 | LAP C Bs. .11 — |SPC 1 5s.119% — 45 per cent shrinkage Lor Cattle: Mic.st C 5. — 1H%(8 P BN to. — 135% m!:— ers, 8@8%c; Cows and Helfers, D: mnul—- — |8 ;‘wu oo — — w67 MTSs.106% — s 24m.100%1 CALVES—415@5¢ per Ib (gross weigho). ARprCoatin” = | Do s sam = l:! SHETP—Wethers, 6@6%c; Ewes, 5g5%¢c per | Do bs ... — 120 Do%-u - b (gross welght). N P C R 56.1043105% | Stkn 100 — . LAMBS—Tc per Ib, live weight. *|NCRyfOs. — 113%/UG & B Ss. — HOGE _Live Hoer, 130 to 250 lbe, 7iic: over | X € P C $a.106% — | UR of SF 4n u;fi 2t e Ga e; wader 190 The. SHGURG: Feed: | O GLAN Se1078 — | Val Co P ta 0¥ 08 ers and soft Hogs. nomimal at about B¥%e: | Ok T Co 6s. — 1214 Yos SL 4'3s. 92§ 95 Sows, 20 per cent off; , 50 per cent off, Do bs .... — 114%]| and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota- tions. 5 g i General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, buyer JnM-July (4 The; Sen Quentin, 8c; Wool small lof 34c; Fleece ‘Twine, COAb—Welllnttm nlo ma xn- Wel- lington, $7.50: Seattle, .50; Beaver Hill, $5.50; Rosiyn, t’l. 50: &7 Rlchumnd‘ $7.50; Cumberland, $i% In bulk and thracite Egs. lol‘ fon in bulk and 815 1n shcks Short. ton. in sacks: Pemylv-nh u S14; Cumel. §9 per unrls per descriptions, $8.50 per Ost—Quouuon- are for barrels: for cases add Sc: Linseed, 52¢ per gallon for boiled and 80c. for raw; Castor Oil in cases, No. 1, 70c; Bakers’ AA, cases, $1. 1.22; Lucol, 50c for boiled and 48c for raw: Chira ‘Nut, cases, fi. Ofl, 6c: natural Sperm Oil, 63c; extra bieached winter Whale on, r; natural Whale on. 3c; extra winter strained Lard Ofl, S0c; 1 Lara OIL Fure Neatstoot Ol 75¢; Ne. 't Sentatoot. O 735¢: Hi ; Salmon Ofl, 34c; bailed Glaat Con.. 89 — Fish OMl, 35c; oil, ; Paint Ofl, 35¢c. m COAL OIL. GASOL!NI ETC —Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk, 10%c: Pearl Ofl, in cases, 1, 17c; Star, i7e; Extra Star, 20ci ic: Stove Gasoline. in 32c, TURPENTING—03c per gallon In cases and §7c in drums and ircn barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Réd Lead 8@ 8%c per 1b; White Lead 8G8ie. according to uastity. o ia e Wi g mpp S n: es as fol per > - my:;-fi‘ anc cn:;yd ulated, l.l&‘bry' io P : Gran Granulated, fine, 5.30c; Ds Granulated, 100 5.50¢; Fruit Granulated, 5. Granulated- o0 R o0l bage oniy), 5.10¢; Contectionste’ TR Magnoli 80c; Extra ,000 U R Sclaen Cr 4t 000 No: ‘haif barrel ; boxes, bags, 10 more. for ail kinds. Board harrils. 5805 100 Cal Dominos, 45 Call l!rl lh-n seven! 120 Cal 45 Contra. 60 Hawalian 60 Hawaltan Flour, 100 20 Makawell Wheat, otls . 235 20 Mutual Barley, 628 500 Mutual Tallow, 478 80 Pac States Sugar, 2,540 10 Pac States Beans, 182 220 Paauhau S Potatoes, sks 500 | $1,000 S F Oak Onlons, sks 39,400 s F Bran, sks 200 000 S V ops, bales 2,350 ‘Woal, bales B £ =2 g8 iz i

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