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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. street Stocks about the same. " and Exchange Cotton Exchange closed. rates show little variation. feature on the local stock and bond exchanges. futures firm and Barley Futures higher. Corn firm and Beans wvell held. rree at different State points. es and Onions firm. hat line under large s very firm, ch Feedstuffs firm. New Potatocs casy. Game firmer. arrivals. et and somew we with a further_advance in Peaches. rather more steadiness. 1-and Lard marked up. tton and Pork expected. plenti ful and umchanged: Cheese lower. Dried Fruits 1nd Fruit Trees. 1 York way 400, Do pra B. Do debs e uu.w& N W 4.600.C 100 74| 18 1on, 10153 m\:: 102" E 1 Do Colum H C'& 1 20/ Coloredo So .. 0 Do 1st prd . 300| Do 2d pra .... 4,300/Consol_Gas ... Comn Producu : «»gul & Hndson Ci2igig ,‘Uf‘UDD& Ré.."” i 46% | 463 - 0PIt 88 Y 1 4 Des M & ‘1 83‘ 8?. 88! +-Detyoit Un Diamond Match 11.600Distil Secur o3 Do bonds 100/ Duluth S S & EASTERN MARKETS. pré | Le00Fea n &8 Sra-posy ¢ Ft W & D New York Momey Market. pfd Greene Cons Cop). hi\lnagob Oodsssss 6,900 Hockin, ce 1102101 100 (101% =nges 2213 (2195122014 1220% x 183 183|183 (188 ... 185 1187 as 130" (1279 1273 (128 ' . 105 1108 & 126 (130 44% 451 E G T ) SiL & SF 16 pid Do 24 prd... L & SW ¥ Do pra Southern Pacific. o pra . et 8% 9%, 091 .1 57'@ 158 947 158 o 1501 [ 157% 11 %95 52 981, 9314 51y Stecl &\w: 4414 0-1% my. nq 10015 1087, 108% 100 49| 50 2% | —— 221 | 898,500 Total shares =old. e S |47 | New York Bonds. N s %y | U see 2l res. 105% | Japan e, 20 ser. 97% 5% %l 8 | Do 4s. 25 285, | 283, 29 162% 160% 161 [1601% 1214 121 120 121 142 140% 141% 142 6% abig| 47 % Amer Toh 4. s Do o @y s NY T R 1 X3 "500 Atlan Coast Line A :g“"f SIWATESE “‘“l 600 B 3,00 Bn?( & oaxr g% 200/ Do pta ...... = 87008 R T. 105% Brook Un Gas 80 | Bruns D & 1. S0y €,100 Butterick Co . 80% | o) 1038 | 8 | So - 5 . 763, Tex 4% , M . 75 | Tol. | Six| 14 T 21% | Colo & So 4s.... 843 Union 178 (/8 | T7%| 78 | Cuba 5s . 1083 { l 18 usx‘ il i - e 'Den&mocumo lUEmeelldBclN Dist Securitien 5 80| Wabash 1ota 15% Erie prior lien 4s.101 nu B D92 L0744 . 2.06 - 25 Brunswick Con 02 | Comstock Tunnel. 16 i Con Va Min Co. i 1 { Horn Silver 5. | Iron_Sfiver o _30 Leadville Con L 2.9 Boston Stocks amd Bonds. Money— ‘Westing Common: 78 Call loans . Mining— Y Time loans. Adventure . v % Bonds— Allouez .. . 40 Atchison 4s . Amal Copper ....11% Do adj 4s. | Amer Zine -1 Mex Central 3. 80 lAunfllc % - 204 Rallroads— Bingham 39% Alchl!en > sasa Calumet & Hecla.710 | Centennial ....... 2T Boston & Albany. 254 | Copper Range ... 82 Boston & Maine.170%] Daly West ) Boston Elev 1553/ Franklin . 17% Fitchburg prd...143% Granby d 12& Mex Central 284 Greene Con T8 . N H & H.108 | Isle Royale L2y uum “Pacific ...157%| Mass Minin..... 8% Migcellangous— higan D14y Amer Arge Chem ru,'uoh-wk A § Do ... 841, Mont Coal e 3% Amer neu Tube 26 | North Butte .... 8033 Amer Sugar ....141%|0ld Dominion 37 | Osceola i i 1 i | Trinity 19| United Copper 66 | U S Mining. 43%| Wolverine L1083, | U S Steel prd.. i THE COPPER STOCKS, BOSTON, April 16.—The market opened strong and continued so unt!l the last hour, when a drive was made at Amalgamated, which weakened the whole. list temporarily. There was a good general demand for stocks fhroughout the day and with the exception of Franklin and Atlantic the whole market acted as If it were in a position to make another advance upon the least favorable. news. A s hureau says: The annual report of North Butte Mining Company, submitted e annval meeting in Duluth today, states that the company is emploving six hundred men daily. hoisted With new equipment 1500 tons will be daily. For the fiscal year the company prodiiced 50,945,788 pounds of copper, which was sold at 16.47c per pound. Three directors whose torms expired were re-elected. Discussion at the meeting .brought out the t that ore reserves blocked out are sufficient to supply 1500 tons daily for from four to five years. The company’s’ entire in- =s. for land acquisition in Butte is Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, April 16.—Today's state- ment of the Tressury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve, Avallabie cash balance. $159,608,540° oin and bullion, $78,524,621; goid certi- $42,084,050, ew York Grain and Preduce. NEW YORK, April 18—FLOUR—Receipts, 10,800 barrels; exports, 10,700 barrels; sales. 4400 packages’ Market dull but steady. WHEAT—Receipts, 10,000: exports, 32,000 bushels, Sales, 3,600,000 bushels futures. Spot easy: No. 2 red. 90c ¢levator and 80%c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 89%c f. o. b. afioat. Options opened 4o lower and Increased the decline to T4c under bearish weather, bear- teh statistics and liquidation. Later the market railied and closed steady at a net decline of Sc. May, S6%@STic, closed ‘86%c; July, 843 @85%c, closed 85c; September, closed 833sc. HOPS—Steady. HIDES—CQuiet WOOL—Steady COFFEE—Epot quiet. 2 mild, qulet: Cordova, 1 old feates, invoice, 8 1-16c; %c, The market for_coffee futures closed dull, met unchanged to 5 points higher. _Sales. 58.500 bags. M 6.55@5.60c; July, 6.75c: September, 6.95¢c; De- 25c; March, 7.40c. —Raw, quiet. Falr refining. 3¢ centrifugal. 98 test, 3 15-82@3%c: molasses suger, 2 23-32@2%c. Reflned, quiet.” * BUTTER—Firm. Strést priced — Extra \creamery, 21@213c. Official prices—Creamery, common 1o extra, 14G2lc: do_ held. 14@19%c: renovated, common to extra, 11@18c: Western factory, common to firsts, 13@153c: Western imitation creamery firsts, 17c. CHEESE—Firm. State full cream, large and small colored and white fancy, 14%4c; do good to prime, 134@14¢c; do common to fair, 11 13c. EGGS—Unsettled; Western firsts, seconds, 17@17T3e. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—Are cleaning up on spot and offerings are very light. Fair to good are quoted at BT @fc: nearly to strictly prime at 91K@9%c: choice at 10c; fancy at 1lc. 18ige; do % & PRUNES—Are very firm in tone, but prices are without quotable change and range from 4%c to Sc, according to grade. APRICOTS—Are practically cleaned up on spot and prices are more or less nominal in the absence of business. Choice are quoted at 11c: extra choice, 11 : fancy, 12@13%c. PEACHES—Have been more active during the last few days, and available supplies are lighter. Choice are quoted at 10%@10%e: ex- tra cholce. 103%@llc: fancy, 11G11%c; extra fancy. 11%4@12c. RAISINS—Are unchanged. Loose Mus v avoted at 606%c: seeded rafsins, o: London layers, $1.54@" tel P4 ! New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, April 16.—With London still closed for the Easter holidays, there wers no cables today and the various metal markets were vers quiet. Tin was a shade lower in the_absence of important demand and closed at $38.30G38.6215. Copper cont firm in tone, lake s quotsd at §18.50@15.75; electrolytic, $18.25@18.50, and casting at $18G718.25. Lead was Qull at $5.35@56.45, and spelter at $696 10, Iron was rather easier in tone d outside prices on Northern grades were a shade lower. No. 1 foundry Northern is quoted at $18.60% 18%5; No. 2 toundry Northern at $18818.35; No- 1 founiry Southern at $18.991875, and Rt Visible Graln Supply. NEW YORK, April 16.—The visible mpylv of gratn snurany April 14, as co the New k Produce Exchange, wi low: Wheat, 46,145,000 bushels; drcrelu 174,000. Corn‘ 7,869,000 bushels; decrease, 1,391, 18,815,000 bushels; decrease, | 1,988,000 bushels; decrease, 37,000. 2,098,000 bushels; decrease, 151,000, | CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Graln and Provisions. CHICAGO, April 16.—The wheat market was" weak for lh! greater part.of the y. At the opening the May Optioh was of Wi o ue He at T0%c to ke The news of the day for the most part favoraole to the bears, \\Drld! shipments for the week were larger than had been previously estimated, the o movement being 9,360,000 bu receipts were large, ' being 496,000 b AR SU.000. Diisul S e . “;h:'a': | dition to these statistics weather conditions in this country were extremely favorable. both for growing crops and seeding overationg. in the Narthwest. This last was an important factor in depressing prices. At 70 cents the ‘Mly delivery touched the low point of the | day. Within the last nalf hour part of the | 1o was regained on covoring horts. Toarket clossd tairly steady, mith Mar wtio | n There | e corn et was strong all da; | yus an active demand by ehorts and camh houses. but were only moderate in | quantity. May clo-ea 4ic negmer at 48140, Because of persistent realizing by prominent Pulls & weak tone prevailed in the oat mar- osed 130 lower at nxmx through: u\‘l': g du 2 e A packer was buyer of ribs. At the close my m 7%ec, lard was up 10c and ribs wn‘.fiuo higher. The leading futures as mlm Spen. ™ "Hies” Close. flflfl R ] THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL TUESDAY kPRIL 17. 1906. “ehort. clear ulde- (hmd) basis of h(!h wlnu $1. mmne't grade, §11.75. 000 ’!‘LM 800 85,400 Rye.” bushels 539 Barley, bushals . 28,600 - Butter, Cheese and Eggs: CHICAGO, April 16.—On_the Produce Ex- change today the butter market was firm. Creameries, 14G20%c; daivies, EGGS—Firm at mark, cases Included, 14%e; firsts, 143c; prime firsts, 15¢; extras, 1fc. CHEESE—Easter at 11@12c ELGIN, 11, April 16.—Butter ruled firm and unchanged from last week at 2lc a pound to- day. Sales for the week were 464,000 pounds. EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Chieazeo. CHICAGO. April 16.—CATTLE—Receipts, 25,000; to strong. Beeves, $4@6.35; cows 224 heitors. $1.75G0., a -tneker- and feeders, $2.75@4.70; Texans, HOGE—Receints, 00 miacket Go higher estimated tomorrow. ers’, 45@6.75; $6. nd heavy. ‘0350046 Tght, [ Efx. pigs, $6@6.50; bulk of sales, 6.70. HEEP—Recelpts, 25,000; steady. $3.65@%. lembs, $4.50Q6.65. Omaha, OMAHA, Nebr. April 16.—CATTLE—Re- _celpts, 2500; steady to stronger. Native steers, $5.80825. 00+ cowa and helfers, §3@4.50; West: | érn steers,’ $3.10@4.00; canners, $1.50§2.25: stockers and feeders, $2.55@: Corn, bushels . Oats, busheis Sheep, o 6. s and stags. $2.50@4. gfiGB—RAcel ts 4500;, saage to higher. THeavy, $6.47%@0.55; mixed. u-n 146.50; light, $6.45@6.50: plgs; $5.50@6.25; bulk of | eales. $68.47%46.50. | _ SHEEP—Receipts, eoom steady. Yearlings, 185, .20; wethers, Wflu ewes, $4.50 @5.75; lambs, $6@6 K‘unl City. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aprn IG—CATm— | Recelpts, 8000; strong. anv. lteen. 5.90; native cows and m(m-. .{m‘. S Te ™ valia ;kg& .15; “en-rn (ed fea ¢ 'h mfichlhtr packers, $6.45@6.57% 50. SHEEP—Receipts. .50@6; 7000; lambs, $566.50: range wethers, $3.75 @6.25; fed ewes, $1.50@5.75. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Anru 16.—WHEAT—Club, 69¢; steady. Muttons, Oc: red, 66c: vatley, 6Sc. WASHINGTON. TACOMA. April 16.—WHEAT Export: Biyestem, 70c; club, 68¢; bluestem, B9@T( Ted, 6c. Northern Business. PORTLAND, April 16.—Clearings, $902,483; balances, $48. TA(:OMA April 16.—Clearings, $736,850; bal- ances, $39,761. SEATTLE, April 16,—Clearings,’ $1,616,099; balances, t«\‘ifl 891, SPOKANE, April 16.—Clearings, $717,334; balances, 554‘ 5. LOCAL MARKETS. | 7 Exchange and Baullion. LOCAL. Sterling Exchange, cables. Sterling Exchange, sight Talst Steriing Exchange, sixty days. 4, et Francs on Paris, demand Francs on Parls, six Marks on Berlin, del Marks_on Berlin, sixty | New York Exchange, | New York Exchange, telegr Siiver, per ounce. Mexican Dollars INTERNA’ New York on_Pari New York on Mexico Paris on London. Berlin on Lendon .. Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The world's shipments for the week, &s far as reported, were as follows: Argentine, 281,000 quarters; Indian, 11,000 Australlan, $0,000; Russian apd Danublan missing. Chicago was lower, byt this market ruled firm. The cash grain -'continued to show stzength, with more locking around on the pare of buyers, but quotaticns nge. Futures advanced on tHE moming setlon With increased activity ln the pif. one operator en tering _the market and- buying 1000 toms of December at $1.30, ASH _WHEAT. California Club. $1.35; California White Australisn, $1424; lower ‘crades of Callfornia %@1.20; Northern Club, Northern Bluestem, $1.. n!fi.xa:. $1.26% FUTURES. Segsion 910 14:30 2. m. Ope! High. Low. Close. May—No sales. 33’1 28% bid. Northern ied, December ...$1 ll 30 $1.20 $1.30 p. Sesston. May—No sales; §1. 28% bid u 30 asked. December—No sales; $1.20%; bid, $1.30% asked. BARLEY—The week npemd "with the mar- ket fniet as far as the cash grain was con- cerned. Receipts were normal. There was a sale ‘of Feed-at §1.21%. Futures were firmer in the forenoon, with fair trading in December. CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1@L124 for common and _$L15@ 1.21% 'for good lo cholce; Brewing, §1.23%@ 1 alier, §1.27%@1.40 per ctl. FUTURES. Seseion 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. ose. L8117 $L17 $1aT $1.47 07 9T 01 9% 2 p. m. Session. May—$1.18. December—No sale: QATS—Were quiei yesterday, with all quo- ; 97%c bid, 97%c asked. tatibns unchanged. Red, $L40GLSS for cholce = 6132491313 for fmir to good uu $1.27%4@1.30 for common; Black, $1.21%@1.37%; White, n 35Q1.80; Sur- prise, $1.60@1.15 per ctl. CORN—The millers reported the market firm yesterday, with quotations unchanged. Tt ing, however, was not active. Western sacked, $1.27%4G1.30 for Yellow, $1.8215@1.35 for White and $1.20§1.25 for Mixed: California lugge Yellow, "§1.21% : Zmail round do, $1.055%; White, 3L3TIg1 40. Egyptian, $1.40@1.41% for White and $1.260 d- 1.39_for Brown. RYE—$147%@1.52% per_ctl BUCKWHEAT—$1.50@1.75 per ctl. Flour and Farinaceous Goods. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4.7( 5, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4.80@4. Oregon and - Washington, $3. 123 per DDI for average and up to FARINACEOUS Gt ‘ages are as follows: 100 1bs: Rye Flo Rice Flour, $8; Corn do, N 15 $4.75; S0@4.. .40 for the best brands. DS—Prices in pack: Graham_Flour, 26?" $3.75; $4.50; Wheat Flour, §1.50; Rolled Oats, bis, $6.50@7.50: Rolled W heat, bbls. $4.10; Pearl Barley, $6; % m\:nd boxes, “50. Green Peas, $5.50 per po Hay and Feedstufts. Receipts of Hay yesterday were heavy, being 1887 tons, including 122 cars. Thie influx was the result of an accumulation on rail sidings at country stations last week, which the raliroads 1 move ALl Sk bhoe The market being firm, however. no ef Tnotations whe Droduced. ' The situstion & re: way taken by the Hi ‘was thought impossitle to oonlum all of th. 1905 crop, whk::l luflld to l::va u:: the largest on reeo; owing precedented de- mdmmu!flfi:fln&lmm& that those points cannot fill all their orders, pes Ly huldmh.}ln’yluh-n.a 1 years past. 18 In the N“n.,_ 0 e due to the large increase in popul year. full prices. lb-. mu-. e K ldh&l r.uelry Fides, 220 anl; -nl. 3 popce&l w-nnn. m-. Onions and Vegetables. ‘The market for old table Potatoes and Onions continued strong under a brisk demand for do- quickly effected at steady prices, occasional of fine Oregon Burbanks being ;‘ep;:l‘:.l & .mul car of Onlons came in from Ore- gon. The Onions were held firm at a -u(ht advance. New Potatoes were plentiful and easy at the old quotations. A small 1oz came mfluflve:lndmld'“hlnmq leph of Asparagus were nearly 2000 boxes, but there was a good flmud for local con- sumption and canning sccount and prices were quite steady. canning prices were per poand and a good portion of the arrivals were turned over at those flgures. Rhubarb was lower and Peas were inclined to easiness, recelpts of both being liberal. The other vege- tables were unc] POTATOES “River wmg M per otl; Oregon Bur T5c@ 1 r ol luly Bnn $1@1.13 o o et (5;.2 n:m per ctl: Potaf o per " ONION S 25@1.75 per ctl; Aus- uufm $3.30 per czx Green Onione, 40@50c prr VEGETABLEI—-AIM!‘TIB per Rhubarb, 50@75¢ per box M‘Mylnd”cfi‘ll for southern; Gt-en Peas, 3@3c fer 1b; Toma- exican, $1.25@2 R 2 per dozen: Cabbage. per 1.5 per sack; Garilc, 4@6e per 1b, gflfi“’?ggn ?2.\"-6]&: per 1b for sun dried and 15G20c for evaparated. Poultry and Game. Poultry opened the week with the markat rather quiet and an easy feeling prevailed in most deseriptions, notably Hens and Broilers. quite a few cochs of which had been carried cver from Saturday. Two" cf Stock, consisting almost eotirel placed on sale. There were only of Hene, were 4 coops re- Piived from local polnts. Game was in §00d Tequest and Hare and Rabbits did Dbetter. ULTRY—Live Turkeys, nominal; Goslings, “Geese, @s.. R S e ns_ '1.2501.00: Squabs, AME—Per dozen—Hare, Rabbits, $2.50; Brush Rabbits, $1 Geese, $2.50@3; White Geese, $i@1.25 for emall and §2 Pigeons, $1.25@1.50. Batter, Cheese and Egas. Receipts of all three products were large yesterday, but aside from a decline of ke in flat Cheese quotations remained unchanged. Stocks of Butter and Eggs continued large, but all houses reportcd a good consumptive demand, which. with the liberal storing of Bggs, prevented a demoralizing accumulation of siook. Al conditions remained s before state sieninesd (n U Sntiohs was gul, oo DL ow. Butter—For fresh extras, 20c was bid: cold storage ladies, 10%e bid: No. 1 packing stock, 1734c bid: No. 2 do, 16 bid. Eggs—20 cases fresh selected, 18}c. Cheese—25 fancy new flats, 12¢; for Wiscon- sin_ twins, 15c was asked. Receipts were 66,300 Jbs Butter, 66,300 Ibs Cheese and 1960 cases Eggs. DAIRY EXOHANGE OFFICIAL QUOT rant, for large; Wild (Note—The Exchlnxe quotaticns represent wholesale prices as established by sales. bids ind offers o the Exchange. Prioes for Butter d_Eggs on the street are governed by Exchange quotations, but generally rangs about 1@1%c higher, owing to the miscellaneous character of the business.) BUTTER — ifornia - extras, 20e, steady; seconds, '18lec, Fastern Lalles— rage goode—California, nominal: nominal. ~Ladles—Nominai: packing stock, No. 1, 1Tlc, steady: No. 2, 16c, steady. CHEESE—California faney new, 1Zo. steady; firsts 1lc, steady; seconds, nominal: Young Americas, fancy, 12%c, steady; firsts, 113, steady; seconds, nominal. Eastern—Now- inal; Western, nominal. Storage—California. nominal; Young Americas, nominal; Eastern tanev 18%n, firm, EGGS — Fresh California selected, 18%s, steady; gusts, 1c, steady; seconds, 10c, steady; { thirds, 13c, y Eastern firsts, nominal. Storage—Noml Deciduous and Cltrus Frults. Seventeen carioads of Navels came to hand since Saturday and the market, whno ‘moder- ately active, was decidedly weaker) partiou=’ larly for the large si: of Navels, and prices ft prices in the’growing districts, which mecessitated the asking of correspondingly high rices here, Six cars of Navels were offered 'or sale In the auction rooms, but the bidding was_unsatisfactory and they were withdrawn. Stocks of Mexican Limes were increased by 240 cases and that fruit was inclined to easiness. The other Citrus goods were in good request &t unchanged quotations. ~Attractive lots of Strawberries sold off well at about previous I{:lm The receipts were 22 chests, chiefly orthe. STRAW BERRIES—Per drawer—Longworths, 1.25; large varieties, 40@6Sc. O APPLES—$1.5092.25 per box for fancy and $1@1.25 for choice. CITRUS AND TROPICAL FRUITS—Or- N; $2@3.25 per box; Seediings, 25@2; Tange: Lemons, $1.25 Grape Frut $2.50@5 for seedless and §1.25 for common: Mexican Limes, $ig5 e | case; Bana Hagmaitan, $1G175 per bunch: Central American, $3G3 per bunch: Ppies, ver dozen for Hawalian.and $3g4 for Mexican. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisin: d Honey, Great strength continues to prevail in Fruits. Peaches are still higher, and quotations for Flums are’ . “as ‘they are practically | cleened vp. Otherwise there is nothing new. FRUITS—Aprieots, 10@11c for Royals and 11 @13c for Moorparks; ‘Peaches, §13@bc for stand- | ards, 9icc for cholce, 10c for extra choice and | 103g¢ for fanéy; Plims, nominal:, Evaporated Apples, 10g1ic; Figs, boxes. f0c tor choice, 56c for extra choice and for tancy; bulk | wiite, 5Q4o per Ib: black, 3G8%c, PRUNES—3% @414c basis for the four sizes (60-100) and 5o basls for the large and small izes. RAISINS—F. 0. b. Fresno—Choice Seeded, e G i %""sr.ua o focas Masca: C ndare (':lnl.u B@SUC: Bgfl seedless Muscatels, 3“.‘%t; 2-crown lnfldon layer Raisins, per box; 3.crown London layer Raisins, $1.30 per box; 4-crown fancy clusters, 20s, $1.75 per box: 5-crown Dehesa clusters, §2 per box &-crown’ imperial clusters, 20s, $2.50 per NLTD—AIwondfl' Nonpareils, 14c; I X L, Plus Ullrl. 12%@13c;. Drakes, lnd Lan, 10c: ‘hardshell, : Walnuts. o. T sottanell, 13@idc: 0c; No. 1 hardshell, 121 @13%¢; No. Peanuts, €Gic for Eastern; Pe- Cocoanuts, $4.50@5. —Comb, um)m for white and 109 120 (or lmber ‘water ‘white extracted, %@ Blc: Bc; amber, 4@ilsc: dark, }hwnlln el(rletsi. nominal—none nere. BEESWAX—26@27%c per Ib. Provisions. advance of ¢ In Hams and Bacon and The !fic in Lard foreshadowed on Saturday, was made y-ulflly. lnll lh! market was quoted firm HEAm at its" 14¢ fc uuht dit M% 1¢ lem 5 for e uM. o for 16“'1:'(0? extra Lzl fle for sugar-cured; dry Salt Sides, ll*c Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. e tds o!“lrt“ 200t Booda Mve t b ar_spof e been turned dwn_ Off lots continue cheap. I!p. l’e I-hll V-L Eog “‘"%‘zflfi“‘"! tor Com. cal.use, and close clearances of choice were | T@7%c. 3T quxtu 22 foll for all grades were shaded. In View of the heavy recelpts, retaflers were inclined to hold bambunror oo fin‘l’l‘“‘ B ptr st off, expecting further wz*'w Sugar m‘un:'o. | T S et et | S Tl Y By at ki ‘B0c per share, amounting to $1348.20; Union ™ | Mutual E L 4 .50 per bbl; extra Mess, o ,z.:,:. T exoew | Firem's Fa.400 430 ; Smoked Beef, 14c per Ib. Am Ntl Bl — 132 o ‘I‘)— u”v‘e per 1b for lo-Cal .. 94 100 lxer California compound, THe for Eastern com- | Bank of Cal.$20 ' pouna and 113 for puré; hait barrels, btk | ol Safe Dp1e1% srvmm.:_ 11%c; 10-b tins, 12%e; 5-Ib tins, Tose: 3 | First Natol 2421y — tins, 13%c. a.\vums BANKS. \ COTTOLENE-—One half barrel, 9%c; three | er § & L3000 — |Sav & L. S0.103 halt c; one tierce, Sc; two tlerces, | Hum § Dk.2250 — |Sec Sav Bk.400 430 Blc; five tkm 8%c per Ib. Llnlifl u-l; ue. = jum T Co.3000 — et v a mi-—nuun—mum S Ersp0se uhmm*fllb 7@8c; small, !fi.e.'l‘fl. ‘ethers, 1lc; Ewes, 10c per ib. e e cent shrinkage Cattle: 8@8%c; Cows and Helfers, inere. A e Dwes, 1505 per urn it CALVE—‘%.& b (ln-'ru k2 HOGS—Lave 260 Ibs, .m'lvkllnda !ow-, 20 per cent off; fi:‘fis'"' 40 per cent off from above quota- Merchandise. Bags,_ buyer Ji -July, 7 Quentin,”Ge; Wool Bags. S0GHe ; Fleecs Twine, 7Ge. mwunu-:flc"fl- Beuc Hill in sacks; te Egs. Su Cuan 39 m’ 13 per ountata de-cnpum n per short ton. OILS—Quotations are for barrels: for cases 5e: Linseed, 52¢ for. LINE; l-:'rc—wuw White Coal Ofl, in bulk, 103e: Pearl Ofl, in cases, ; Astral, 1ic; -Star, ife; Extra Star, ., 26c: Eccene, 19¢: !.::n Gaeoline, in AUC’I’ION SALBS s & AUCTION SALE 100--!10RSES-—-100 J. B. HORAN'S CORNER D BRYANT STS, & F. W. H. HORD. Auctionéer, Market st., San No outside horses J. P. McBRIDE OF CLAM VALLEY We will sell at public auction at Roberts’ Sale i ] if T : E i L3 Gige: cases, 83c more; Benaine, in bulk, 123 cazes, 10c; 80-degres Gasoline in bulk, 36c; n O URPENTINE_ 9% per gallon In cases and $7c in drums snd fron barrels. i RED AND WHITE LBAD_Rad Lead. 89 8%c per Ib; White Lead, 8@S%ec, lcconfln‘ quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Co s, per b tn 100-15 b ed and Fine Crushed, Fovfl-red 5402 Candy Granulated, Skoe: Dry ted, .30c: Dry Granulated, coarse, S Rtoti Grenuiated, 5 30c: Bovt Grangiased (100-1b ‘bags only), 5.1 5:30c: Magnolia re; 50 te—Halt | . Crystal | bags, 10¢ more for barriis, 580; boxes, 6.05c Dominos, 8.30c per Ib. - No order taken Joss than seventy five barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 16. . 2,953 Hay, Flour, qr sks Wheat, ctls . Barley, ctls Oats, ctls . Rye, cts . Tallow, ctls Sugar, "ctis . Beans, sks . Potatoes, sks Ontons, sks -n tons ... 1,063 Wine, gais . 440 Molaeses, , bbi 830’ Quicksilver, OREGON. 1,088} Middiinge, sks.. Potatoes, sks .. THE n‘ocx MARKET. The Week Opens QIIG‘I, With Little Feature Anywhere. It was a quiet opening on the Stock and Bond Exchange yesterday. Sales of bonds were $72,000, while trading in shares was light. The only variation worthy of note was an advance in Associatéd Ofl to $54. Fireman's Fund In surance was ex-dividend of $4 under the rule. There was nothing particularly new in the mining stocks, The Comstocks wers quiet and featureless, apd while the Tonopahs showed their characteristic long sale lists prices did not vary much. The most activity was exhib- ited by Manhattan Dexter, Montgomery Moun- tain and St. Ives. The Justice Mining Company has levied an assessment of The total extraction of ore from the Silver Hill mine last week was 240 mining earload of ore, assaying on a dasis of gold value $11.22 Der, ton, P ne following dividends were paid yesterday: Port Costa Water Company, regular monthly. 80c per share, amounting to $1500: Presidio | & | G Snnr Company (pool), resular nonlhly. per share, amounting to 80: Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph. regdlar quarterly, | $1.75 per share, amounting to §280,000; S ARt vuguias quarterty. 34 peor. share. | amounting to $160,000; California Safe Depostt | and Trust Company. regular quarferly. $1.75 per share, amounting to $35,000: Caribou Ofl Company, meguiar monthly of 7e per share, amounting to $5600: Pacific Gas and Blectric Company, its first_quarterly dividend of $1.30 per share; United States Smelting and Refining | Company. its first regular quarterly dividend | on the preferred stock: Western Union Tele- | graph Company. a regular quarterly dividend | of 1% per cent; American Shipbuilding Com- | pany. a regular quarterly of 1% per cent on | the preferred stock: General Eiecirie Company, a regular quarterly Atvidend of $2 per share: American Woclen Company, a regular quar- terly dividend of 1X jer cent on the pretarred stock. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. { MONDAY. April 182 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask! Bid. Ask. 4g qr coup..108 104 [4s qr ep nw. — 4s qr reg...103 108% 3s gr coup... — 108y MISCELLANEOUS RONDS. | Ala A W 5s — — |Ok T Con s — 11134 Aseo Oil 5291 93 |0 W gtd Be. — — Bay CPC Sa 107% o |Oceanic § 5s 60 — Cal C G 0s. — 110%/0Om (‘Ibhfilll — CaiG&Eg _|Pac G Im 4s 07 m & ct 58 01l 94% P E Ry 5s. uoauu Calst C 56.107% — |Pa¢ LEP Ss. C'C Wat Bs. — 104%P & C H 6s.107% — Do £ mgds 92% 9 P & O R 65113~ — Ed L&P 6s. — — |Powell-st fs.111%112 F&CH e Sac EGARSe 107%108 Gears-st Sa. 23 ISF & Syvsa11siy — H C&S 5%e.106% — |SF.0& 8J3s. usv.uolg Do B .. 105 106X Sierra. R e 1125116 HonR T 68110 — S P of A 6s LA Elec 56105 — | LAG &EI3s.10334100% L A Ry 5s. LAL gtd Se. LAP 1cmbe. — |SPC 1 g §s120 — — |SPBReIUKINY Do lemds. — — |S V Wat 6a101 101% MV& MT5s.108% — | Do 4s 2dm. — 100% NR of*C €5.10214103% Do 4s 3dm. — 1003 DoSs .. .1184118 | Do g meds 083 00 N P C R 5e.10414105% Stkn G&Bs100 — N C Ry fs. — U3%/U G & E 5s. — 1084 NCPQCB5a105 — |UR of SF de 84% S3 O GL&H 5107 — (Val Co P Sa. — 1083 i Ok T Co 6s. — 120% Yos SI, 434s. 021 85 | Do Bs ....113% — | | WATER STOCKS. ! Contra Csta 45% 40 'Pon Costa.. Marin Co... 55 v Wat Co 3% 371 GAS AND ty..wnuc. L&P hfi 6% Pac L Co. 3“.;5.; pon X0 Stkn G STREET RAILROADS. California ..220. 240 | Presidio . Geary 360 B and driving harness. ar reserve. SAM HABLES, Auctioneer. ens, nice pany outfit, do mot want to forget the big _sale at 1140 Folsom st., DAY, April 17, 11 & m. WM. CLOUGH, Auctioneer. ~~ AUCTION SALE 25 1 will eell 35 good horses. u-th Av-l-- ‘..; —nn-u of city, m.. ARCADE MARKET, IIXTH ST. JOHN J. DOYLE, A 4000 S P of 20 Spris $1000 U R Street— California Fruit Canners S P of Arizona (1910) .. Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. 200 6000 Risl Wksis. — 103 SF Drdk 5s.110 115%( MIiSCELLANEOUS STOCKS. a8 Co..— 21 |Gas Con A 204 Cal Cot Mis 88 — | st Nav Co. — 140 € Jockey CLI0 150 | Mut R cert. 13% 1 CalT [ & T. — |N cal P Co. 1T 18% Chutes Co.. Orpheum Co. — l 4 = 8 306 | OF Morning Session. Board— 100 Twenty-eight Ofl Mining SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San m cisco Stock and Exchangy Board 9:30 a. m. Sesslon—Comstocks. 67 50 Savage B o Teliow Jadiet ws Gould & Cur. 100 Mexican P 32| 3823385 | ekl azusyE 1000 Atieata .- 5000 B Btte Ex. Ex.bé0 2328 LR S TR 33 z 83 e of 8 ¥X crg 3 s & :§sé;s 8 85 ) 852 9 8 Ed geeEziszazzass e d B ¥ L i H i 3