The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 18, 1906, Page 15

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APRIL 18, 1906 the Rockles, decrease, 1,606,000 bushels; afloat $1.30@1.31; Northern Bluestem, $1.32%@1.35; Poultry and Game. for o4 hlal Europe, '“x""'«#o'm ‘:uhel-: Northern Red, $1.26%. Two more cars of Western Poultry came to AU mN o States, atid Canda.. sast of the FUTURES, hand, making four cars in two days. Only C I Roc rea: 906,000 bushe; ession 9 to 11:30 a. m. one of the 1y arrived cars went on sale, o:(':"v':fif-d o ABK Clnuh.h'eut of tne | PH--I¥0_sales = the Sha hitay. L& v’ fov today's market. 7. Der—$1.31. e L S Rockies, decrease, 1,142,000 bushels, e . sesion. e Receipts of domestic Stock "were = PN | CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAD o e Eryers and young Roosters. Gesse. Ducks and L a { BARLEY—A prominent house Teported free | thanges i Gamer o O Trere were AUCTION SALE Future Grain and Provisions. sales of feed yesterday within the quoted POULTRY—Live Turkeys, nominmal: Geese, CHICAGO, April 17.—The wheat market was | Tange. The l:lrket was flrmly had. Brew- | per pair, §292.25; Goglings, $2@2.50: Ducks. [T OBSES_-l 00 strong all day. Unexpected strength showing |08 and lier continued dull. In futures | §536 per dozen for old and $6@S for - - ———————————%|in the Liverpool market in the face of a de- | December ‘as firmer and active at the ad- | young: Hens, $4.50@5.50 for small and $5.50 TO-MORROW. e cline here started active covering by the | Vance, while irregular and lower, 6.50 for large; young Roosters, $7@9: old THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1908 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ,500/U § Steel Cor . shorts when the market opened, and this buy- | With some sell and a lack of support. oosters, $4.50G5; Fryers, $6@7. Brollers, I will sell two carloads of Montana horses, o MMy 2 MAlx . 8,100( vDo prd ing continued unabated until the close. There CASH BARLEY. $2@3 for small and $4@5 for large; Pigecns, | ranging In welight from 1200 to 1600 ‘pounds. 3 | 1,700{Va-Car Ch | was also a lively demand by ~commission | Feed, @1.1215 for commen and w $§1.25@1.50; Squabs, $2@2.50. are all well broken, gentle horses, gvod | Do pfa houses, which were reported to be 1.24! r good to choice; Brewing, $1.2: GAME—Per dozen—Hare, $2; #Cattontail | ames, in fine condition and ready for work. e e S % 3 -y | 1,200/ Wabash in the Interests of Northwestern clie There | 1.25¢ Chevalier, §1.2716@1.40 per ctl. Rabbits, $2.30; Brush Rabbits, $1@1.25; Gray , Also three carloads of unbroken horses sultabls ll-street Stocks not materially changed. Cotton higher. 800 Do pta . Were some signs of a_congested situation in FUTURES, ® Gecse, $2.50@3: White Geese, 50c@$1: Brant. | for bakery. express and milk wagons. Sals > [P0 deb Bs . the May delivery and that on sh Sessl 9 to 113 0 $1G1.25 for small and $2 for large; WIild | takes place cal Stocks and Bonds show jew new features. [+ oo Wells Fargo BX. Ereater strensth than the more dlatant s Open. ’High, Low. Close. | Pieons, $1.2561.50 THURSDAY. APRIL 19, 1008 S | 200/ W oy R OURIAS. & ) 7 May ..\..... 1.1T% 1.17% [ 1.7 117 3 At 11 a. m.. at . \“_Tr a'ld 5‘“‘"[“1‘7 E”*I s d" 7, ’ Tar :-K‘\\'euun;houle advanced to SU%@8U%c and’ closed December 98 o8 98 9815 d J. B. HORAN'S SALESYARDS, CORN DT 2 xchange advance shghtly. 700/W & L E in of 1%c. July/clos y Yo 3 Butter. Cheese Egzs. g ghtl) (WaLE ... a net galn of 14 ; TENTH AND > ., 8. F. ;- 3 s g 5 5 e ceooo| Do Ist pfd at_T0%@7%e. / P | May—No sateor Sy 10 T o % ket | | Stocks of Butter and Egga continue large; W B HORD, Auctionesr IWheat firm, with Futures highcr. Barley Futures irregular. {7106 Do 24 ptd The corn market was and sicoag 4l | Py oG suss; JLIGK DI%§1. 1134 eskéd. but_ars kept within bonnds by ehipping and - ; . A : RAeys &S 2 100/ Wisconsin Cen. . day. May closed unchanged at 46%@¥7c, atter | PSSRRr .. 9% = 08 o 08% 983 storing. The local consumptive demand Yof Marhet ok, Son Fraseiwe Oat ~ R 3 0 Y. . OAWS—Yesterday was a very falr d.L as e S ullo the migat s o ¢ N re. ! pra . touching 47%c. Butter continuec excellent, while - s, Corn, Rye and Beans about as before. . < e Sat arket was barely steady. -Hay far aa¥the movement was concerned, one Jar8® | spring pickled Butter orders for lumber, fish- Not much change in the coast Flour situation B e e st clgted unchanged at SIKGIRC. | day, but | FTice remained as betore. e T amatits ou Not m g - New York Boals rovisions were firm early in the day, bu Red, $1.40G1.55 for choice, $1.32%@1.87% | lines, so there js thus far no co; T B Ch 2k e . U S ref 25 reg..108%) Japan s, 24 eer. 98 | Sased off on profit-taking by a prominent bull. | tor fair to good and §1.2714@1.30 for common; | the floors. | With Eggs it ls elmply & question Butter, Cheese and Eggs as previously quoted. [0 oupon T SR "By (el g | The close was wtendy AN ol Jork ¥ | Bhack. 91 alo1 3 WWhite, $1.00g1.00; Sur- | gf Sornk whal eannot be it, Chote (57 | BY ORDER oF winow or THE LATE s RS R 50 o s reg. Do 434s.ct,2d er. 3 prise,’ $1.66@1.75 t. - % Dried Fruits firm here and elsewchere. Raisins quiet. Do coupan.’ 1. 106 | Jap-ole sotf." .. ..s 8034 | B@THo tower, - SOl ot o CORM-White' coninuts scarce and stroug. | north and wouth. 0 G f % P. McERIDE OF CLAM VALLEY £ Do old 4s reg.103% L & N unified 45.102% | The leading futures pllows: Yellow is in moderate supply and good de. | Busitess on the Exchang: ~a Bl THIS DAY. Provisions strong at the advanced quotations. Do coupon ..103%|dan con sold 4101 Alicles ©, Open- High. Low. Close. | mang, while mixed continues dull and out ot e utter— boxes and 20 e ni. and for | We Will sell at public auction at Roberts' Sale 0 new ds, reg.1303a! Mex Cen 4s. . Y o favor. All staple kinds are unchanged. N o Stable and Carri: Factory Market street, Cattle and Sheep show continued signs of weakenin Do coupon'....1313%4| Do lst_inc.... 241 | May . % 2% 1N 5% | Nrown Eevptian in freely offered and lower. | 1%:ib sauares, 200 bid. Sie: 10 cases | Detween Tweltth and Thirteenth, ail of the ovie wep show continued signs of wea g- Amer Tob 4a .11 T0% Minn & St L ds 0313 o dts Th TR DR |, Westem sacked, $120%@130 for Yellow, | Fgss-00 cases tresh selected, 13%c: 10 %3 | work, driving and. farm stock. aiso chelce 1 E - Y sy .y v, . e Do 6s .. 1183% M, K & Tex 4s.10: ] = % $1.52 1.35 for White and $1.20@1.25 for | fres d - " line of Mr. Roberts’ ‘malke of express, gro- W ket in good condition. Hides and Hops strong; active. Atchison gen 4. 10141 Do 28s ... 8 T a% % @ Nized: T Catitornia, tatke. Yetiow, fLzvigLa; S e etouh 120 o o0, Jeddiing, camp, business rigs ~ - , % 0 & 8,... 95% NR of Mex con’4s ¥ L small round do, $1.521: White, $1.37%@1.40: - . * | an 1088 of evi descri; m Gzain Bags have another fractional advance. Atlantle & L'ds. 00i{|N ¥'C gen S%s. 015 | TN 0% 188 £, 151 | Beypuuan, $1.40 for White and $1.25 for Brown. | 10 asked; Young Americas, firsts, 14 Bid, |1 e ot SO S, TS B September RYB-Dull, nominal and unchanged at | Recelpts were 84,900 Ibs Butter, 33,800 I8 | {ning §2"nty line will do well to attend this | Balt & Ohio 4s.103 Do gen be g s 3 < . z 2 Oats No~2— % Cheese and 2414 cases Eggs. oes arnd Onio: s dema G Do 3%s ...... or Pacific 48 104% P P $1.4736@1.525 per ctl. 7OTA- | *8le. a5 everything must ot cost < toes ard Onions n active demand and firwi. ] BromvRT Y i Bt 1‘.,)39% May % % ge,gg 3% | ¥ K WHEAT—$1.6061.75 per ctl. DAIRY m(cflAxgé:wgmmAL QUOTA. R o~ B oS liry i 7: FLECY ral of Ga Bs. Nor con’ 4s. { = padi] 82 el 3 N . April 18, 1 p. m.. rain or shine. oultry market liberally I ealk. | September . 29% 20i4 ote—The Exchange quotations represent “ berally fi‘/’[i ied and 3 LR P B auis tBd ces pork erbul= L T 16 Flour and Farinaceous Goods. hootale prices as ctablished by sales. bids MRS. J. P. McBRIDE, Pro. Oranges weak under large arrivals. Apples firm. Do 3d ' 89%| Reading gen 4s..100% | I - e ek e General conditions remain unchanged. Fiour | and offers on the Exchange. Prices for Butter . < Ches & Ohio 4145.105% 'S L & I M con 5s.114% | JUI¥ - 1640, 16:8708 10:3216 18-85, | 1a atiil unsettied by competition, but the mill- | und Eg8s on the street are governed by t . . = = e Chi & Alton 314s. 804 |8 L & § F 1g 4 s 4 -5 ers are hopeful of a resumption of the Orlental | Exchange quotations, but generally range about oD b sel sy | S B & Q new 451003 5t L § W con 4s. 7 M i1, 8.8214 8.721 8.7 | domand within & few weeks. Siberia has been | 1g1%c higher, owing to the miscellancous Weekly Weather Bulletin. eeeeee- AR RS0 Rybs 2 3% 1C R I & P 4s. 801 Scaboard A L ds. ki ]’ 3 §.95 8.97% §.85 8.0 |In the northern markets for a month and charactcr of the business.) - GRMERAY, SUMMARY: 1 Do pfd .......l....l.....| 8% 65 | Do Col Bs...... 91 | So Pacific 4s. Lo 9,071 9.07i4 8.97% ©.021 | Some large lines have been worked for Viadi- | BUTTER — Fresh—Californla ~extras, e TO-MORROW. . T : 200/Am Car & Fy Co| 443, 43%| #4%]| 3434 C.C,C & SLen 48.104%; Do 1st 4s cert. - s A 100 ibs— 3 3 vostock, but Japan and China are still hold- feasy; firsts, 1fc, easy; seconds, —184c | rryipepay APRIL 19 S R g S, Soelh e abpeoh- Do pid .......[101% (101321101 (102 Colo Ind s, sr A 78 | Southern Ry b8 PR i el 8.8214 8.75 8.7714 | I8 back, though Japan is still asking for quo- | easy Eastern, nominal; Fastern Ladles i hws vaah able and for m Cotton ONl..| 84%| 34%| 34 |34% ' Do sr A.. 17%| Tex & Pac lsts o 3 HX R85 84743 | tations. ' Farinaceous goods are meeting with | Nominal. Storage goods—California, mominal: | | wiil sell about 40 head of gentle horses ahers was a marked » pra . 3 190 | 987 Colo Midiand 45.. 76 |T St L & W 4s. 813 | Z4I¥ - i 8.8714 8.90 | the regular consumptive demand. Eastern, nominal. Ladles—Nominai: packing | and mares: also an assortment of sew &nd sec~ B Dist Tel.. 8 Colo & Bo 4s.... 0434 Union Pac 4s » et s : FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4.70@ | stock. No. 1, 17%ec, steady: No. 2, 16c, steady. | ond-hand buggles, single and double work, ho- last week Express ....|. 2 Cuba Bs .. (104150 Do conv 4s..... 1583 2 5. usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4.60@4.00: | CHBESE—California fancy new,- 12¢. | ang driving harness. To be sold without Hmit Gr Twine Co, 9% 91§ Den & Rio G 45.100%! U 8 Steel 24 55.100% Cash Grain and Provisions, Oregon and Washington, $3.50@4.12% per bbl | steady; firsts, llc, steady: scconds, nominali | or regerve. Hide & L..| 8 Tip Dist Securities 5s 86 | Wabash 1sts CHICAGO, April 17.—Cash quotations were | for average and up to $4.40 for the best brands. | Young Americas, fancy, 12lc, steady; firsts, M HABLES, Auctioneer. Pra .......| 34%]| 34 % ‘;5 '1‘ prior ll;n‘k lg;u’{\ Do deb r'}h' gou as follows: Flour, dull -ng ofimam,\cmus GOODS—Prices 1{,3 2'%.“. 11%e, %5“"" mond-‘, :fml;ol.r‘al_let ’;:r:- To0|Am Iee Securisls| 633 621 2 Erie general 4s.. Cestern 5.0 86 | spring_wheat, 80@82c; No. 3, ages aro as follows: Graham Flour, §3.25 per | inal; Western. nomin i Am Linseed e B | Hock Val 4148 100%. W & T Brie 45.. 80 | red, SSK@00%c: 2 com, 100" tha: “Rye Flour, §3.10; Rye Meal, $3.50; | nominal: Yousg Americas, nominal: Basters £» AUCTION SALE 2 Dot s Japan €s ... 07%!Wis Central ds.. 02 | yeliow. ist@iee 2 oaw, $¥c; Rics Flour, §8; Corn' Meal, $275; extra Cream | fancy. isic, frm: Western, fancy, 13e L 3 8,600, Am Locomotive b, York ) 5 whits 315 @84c . white, 313 @d2¢; | do, $3.75: Oat Meal, $4. .75; Oat Groats, | steady. . THI o YT R e | P bt e s g | No. % rye 011@62ic; good feeding bariey, | §475. Hominy, $3.75@4; Buckwheat Flour, [ EGGS — Fresh California selected, 18%4c. | 1 will sell 35 good horses. used in various ds. 200 Amer Malt ctfs.| 0% 5% 0% Alice .. 50! Ontario v 39@41c; fair to choice malting, 45@50c; No. 1 |$4.50; Cracked Wheat, $3.75; Farina, $4.50: | eteady: fists, 17c, steady; seconds, 1Ge, -u-“ partments of city, WEDNESDAY, 18, at 100 Do pta 28% | 28% | 38 | 28% Breece . flaxseed, $1.061 1 Northwestern, $1.15%: | Whole Wheat Flour, $3.50: Rolled Oats, bbls, | thirds, 1dc, steady: Eastern firsts, nominal | 11 a. m. ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 87 500, Am Sm & Rf Co|161% 1608181 {1613 Brunswick Con.. | prime timothy seed, $3:47%; mess pork, per | §7GS; in sacks, $6.5087.50; Rolled Wheat, bbls, | Storage—Nomina = SIXTH ST. JOHN J. DO ‘Auctioneer. . .| DO DA -.errnlinnnnd.n... (120%]121% Comstock Tunnel | barrel, $18.15@16.20; lard, per 100 Ibs, $8.7214@ | $4.60; In sacks, $4.10; Pear! Barley, $6; Spiit - o B A 10,100/ American Sugar.|142%140% 131 |141% Con, Cal & Va. 75; short ribs sides (00se), $8.7008.80; short | Peas, Loxes, $6.50; Green Pea $5.50 per 100 Declduous and Citrus Fruits CUSTOM-HOUSE, San Francisco, March 31, Do _pha ., 2 5D AL ‘Hmw B of m.'xi“w”m(:-"x:dx' g co;’?r‘:l‘z':fiié‘e’ i ke Eight carloads of Oranges came to hand late | 1908, NOTICE—Certain goods remaining one 500(Am Steel Fdries 123 12 2 | 1215 Iron Silver .. 3 % 4 % on Monday and as many more came in yes- | Year in bonded warebouse will be L. e kb 1S N 100 | S1L00 Hay and Feedstuffs. Jeo- | Dubitc auction at the United States F G s 65— Recelpts. Shipments. e bringing the total receipts for two days & T Co.|13815 18815 138 |138% Boston Stocks and Hondw. L g S too. Snipment® | Arrivals of hay were much lighter yester- :.p"‘ 53 S e ' Although trade was of | stare on 3 XX AL o % 1043{10414/104% yroney JU S Steel ptd...108% | Wheat, bushels 36,500 | day. and included 34 card. The general eitua- | uP 4'® 10 ortiona the market was naturally (& ™. ~Descriptive catalogues can be had at 43%| 43%| 433 Call Joans -...8@7 Westing Common.108% | Corn, bushels 08500 | tion remains firm. and as soon as the con- | Suier in tone as a result of the heavy ar- | the Custom-houss on April 20. 1906, gt 168,600 | fuslon on the raliroad tracks due to the re- | NeXET \ih Ticey Gt "sound stock were no low- | time and place of : 3 1,500 | cent heavy arrivals {8 straightened out an ex- | o» “a5' the high cost of the fruit in the grow- B. M1 Special Deputy Collector. 140500 | cellent market is looked for. Feedstuffs con | i "3 iiriccs prevented any decline. Some 100/ Am 105 Am Tob %105 Time loay ....5@8] Mining— TT3 2793 280 Bonds— | Adventure 152 1152 [153% Atchison 4s 95 | Alloues 714 | Rye.' bushels 394 | Bariey, bushels . 0315 981 93% Do 46 ... 101% | Amalgamated ...113% tinue very firm at unchanged prices. ¢ standard Navels that showed traces ST ¥ s 1Te e gy, MK Comtzal e ‘9”’}"“‘"‘”“ i 0% Butter, Cheese and Eggn. SHORTS - S3082150 ber ton. oF age soid down to T o BRI e Nt Lanauedoc, Too: - hapdanelt ¥ {1125 {lroads— Atlantl 2 E = E und frift to ad for less = - 95 | 98 Atchison ... 99% Bingham CHICAGO, April 17.—On the Produce Ix- | MIDDLINGS—$27.50§29.50 per ton. b g;'.d’,?“ Oranges "were In_ imcressed sup- Walnuts, No. 1 .omn.n. )nx:u % Do pfd ... S7% Boston & Albany.255 131 Boston & Maine. .180 {22%4{ 25 Bo 18] o SR change today ‘the butter magket was steady; | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $25326; Ofl- Riion o P s e 4 470 0 | Calumet & Hecla. 10, | Creamerie, 14G20%c: datry, {Sc; eggs, firm at | cake Meal in 5-ton Iots, $37; jobbing, $37.00 D A O rere Ih Good dwmand and quite | 2 s4gelc: Peanuta dgic opper Range.... &2 . | Mark, cases included, firats, 1dc; prime firsts, | per ton; Cocoanut Cake or Meal at mills, $23 | FURE*"2ll, “(ibiog continued firm and deal- | “pfs @I Cocoonin B o VY O e ith | opes Ranw $35 | 16c: extras, 175c; cheese, steady, 11@12c. fn 10 and $25.50 tn 5 ton lots; jobbing, 324: | A FIRE APRCS LN T ng with thelr | | HONBY—Comb. 1234013 for W gt | Bruns D & 1 Butterick Co 43 | 45 Fitchburg pfd...143 | Frankiin 17 Corn Meal, $27.50G28; Cracked Corn, $28@ | posarec® BT D evatiing prices. Recelpts § g A gy e ... /Canada Sout | 88% 68 Mex Central ... 263/ Granby . 12% | EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. |2850; Mixed Feed, $24325; Harse Beans, $302 | 00 ‘Siin ferries consisted of S0 chests from | baci white. 7 % her. 4O4%e: dark. L5 Pa % 173% (174 N Y. N H & H.190 | Isle Royale . 22 10 pee ton: Broom Corn Feed, 90c per ctli | fiar by districts and 07 crates from Los An- | HAuSllan extratted, momiualo | 59%| 50% * Union Pacific ...157%| Mass Mining 83 Chicago. Calfalfa Meal, carload lots, §22: jobbing, $23.50 | TSR ™Y FETCE “00 chied “from the Watson— | Michigan . 4 per ton; Mealfalfa, $22 In car lots and 323.30 | ;e region wers mostly green and unattrac- 831y Miscellaneou: 7 Amer Arge Chem 27%!| Mohawk Do pfd ... | | . CHICAGO, April 17.—CATTLE—Recelnts, | f" amailor quantities. y. Provisions. 3500; market tive and sold rather slowly, while the other | chest goods cleaned up quickly at stiff raies. | The market rules firm at the advance estab- teady, Beeves $4@6.30: cows and | jAy_Wheat, §11.50@16.50; Wheat and Oat, helférs. $1.70g0.25; stockers and feeders, % y } Amer Pneu T | 3908 $1014: Oat. $0@13: Volunteer Wild Oat. $9@ eles Berrics were closed out at | lished at the beginning of the week, though Amer Sugar | T ccetptes J0.0000 tomorrow, 24,000: | 113 mable. ‘STECAD: stock, 378; Altalfa, | T (0% 0% Yo 35 per crate trade 1s still quiet. The Chicago Record-Her- D0 P . market 5c higher. Mixed and butchers’, $6.50 | 31030@11.50 per ton. STRAWBERRIES—Per _chest—Longworths, | alq of yesterday said: Amer Tel & T..138 |Quincy . @U.80; good heavy, . $6.7098.8215; ' rough | STRAW—30@83c per bale. $12@18; Cheneys, $12@13; large varieties, $5@ | ~There were numerous indfcations in the 7 Amer Woolen .. 42% Shannon heavy, $6.45@6.60; llght, $6.50G6.74%; PDIgS, ' 10, | cash provision trade yesterday that buyers 185183 |185 Do pfd 107 | Tamarack | $6.10¢6.55; bulk of sales, $6.7080.80. Beans and Seeds. APPLES—$1.50§2.25 per box for fancy and | were getting ready to take hold of stored stocks 451 45y, Dom Iron . 32% Trinity . 10515 1055 106 |1031¢ Edison Elec 11:248 | United Copper 11 108 10%| 1143 Mass Eiectric ..'19% U § Minin in Chicago. All the locse lard available here last week has apparently been cleaned up and reports were numerous from Western points SHEEP—Receipts, 15,000 market strong. 191.25 for cholce. "8 | Beans are stlll quoted steady to firm, with | $MGLE0 ior ROKE ey pRUITS Or- % | Sheep, $3.75@6.35; lambs, $4 $0@6.75. a moderate local and shipping movement. - - L Prices show no further change Navels, $2G3.25 per box: Seeditny Do ptd 67 |US on AN SITY, 7. i v ¢ s 5 ngerines, $1.50@1.75; Lemons, § had been wiped out. The .ol 2 ) 28 7 |0 | KANSAS CITY, April 17—CATTLE—Re :30@3. : $1@1.50; Tangerine that stocks there 814 R R &%\ Utah celpts, 15,000: steady (o Bc lower. Native | poria gigLan. A Romis ah ad: | @it Grape Frutt, $2.50@3 for seedless and $123 | jong predicted 7-cent mark in the hog market 18 117y 181 O ‘_ed Tult ....108%| Victorla steers, $4.26@5.90; native cows and heifers, | \whire' §2 30@2.50; Pink, $1.70@1.0¢ @1.75 for common: Mexlcan Limes, $4@5 per | wy| be reached within the next two weeks un- 101% (1001, 102 - evms Mach. 5':‘““\“}3‘\"3:59 gmafln% stoc ers‘zgg {ead‘e‘n.ttflaflis‘s; bulle, | @3.40. Tima, $4.40@4. case; Eunnnl‘-, m‘wn“);-n.rtgfié‘g g:e:;:lca less something unexpected n;;:u - e.. o112 1113 _Do 38 | Woivi _25: calves, $3@6. Vestern fed steers, B J > L Central American, $2@3 pe : Pln . | "CURED MEATS—Bacon, per o $1 6214|623 'ég;; U 8 Steel. 43% | 33.755.25; Western fed cows, $2.75@4.50. ;"‘15%‘1';“5""' $4.70@4.80 per ctl; Horse Beans, | Centrd ¥ jozen for Hawallan and $3@4 foF | peguy 14e for light medtum, 14%ec for lght, 95115 THE DoETVn BIRCRS: HOGS—Receipts, 10.000. steady to be higher. | “'Spppe™ prown Mustard, $1.50@4.7! Mexican. 1814¢ for extra light and 1Sc for sugar-cured: 2 (o BOSTON, April 17.—The continued strength | Bulk of sales, $6.45G6.00: “‘,‘,’;""’;‘&,‘M‘ffi Mustard, $3.50G3.75; Flaxseed. $2.50G: ary Salt Sides. 12%c: a-m-,culmmm.. 35 n North Butte is the special feature in the | packers, $6. $5. 7 G ita, s Rupe, Raisins and Homey. ar-cured Hams, 15%c: 1 ms, 11 Boston market: Osceola fs still being ac- | 6-50 i SRR e e Y Dried Fruits, Nuts, i omey . | g itie: Mess Best. $0.50 per bbl; extra % D% e 7000: Timothy, Se; Hemp. 5@3%c per 1b: Millet, & . e L v 0| 5013 cumulated. balance F vecy | SHEEP—Recelpts, 7000; steady. Muttons, | T ) Local handlers yesterday reported & very s 150% 1583 15013 Gull today, and falled 1o Peact to any desree, | $4.0000; lambe, $00.05; range wethers, $4.5 ”g"lfl'lgm;&sC“'l’;,l?:‘d oaql per. tou. strong feeling In Prunes, which are passing | Mess, $10; Family, S11; prime Mess Pork, ¥ 7 o.20: fi S0 1.85; Green Peas, 2o - "hands at | rising | extra clear, $22; Mess, §19: Plg Pork, $23; Pigs’ S Tradooe Ahink Ui ‘\r:v';xlAh:l.fi.-p;&izfl;m"d i v "6:-::;:? 5 $2.15@2.30 ‘per ctl. :fl:::’ oP‘:lrllfe' iy "é‘i‘v? Tty ealed % | Feet. 85: Smoked Beef, lic per . k. isom. . |3 2137|212 |21 s b e 1, 3 v ! " LARD—Tierces queted at 7%c per Ib n..(213% 213 {212 (213 C. and A. will be traded in on the Boston | ‘OMAHA, ¢ April 17.—CATTLE—Receipts, under the quotations have mow moved yp to EERETICT T I ol S creeeleaa. 1430 1460 ‘ha oday, if v , B300; st to slow about 5@10c lower. Na- Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. them and stiil higher prices are not uniikely. | € - 463 | 46 | 463, 4614 Tshaiae LRave 1 BUE hovn 0 i ”woo? c:“ landc tfers: x:fi) The Potato market.is in good shape. for sell- | Raisins are quiet and without feature, | pound and 1i%e for pure: half Dbarrels, pure. a tive steers, $3.80@3.! ~ 4c 2%0; 3~ 8% 853 ssd| 88iy g e i e 4,75, Westdrn steers. §3.73G4.00; cunners, | ers and fancy offerinks of old crop table goods | Peaches rule firm at the advance noted yes- | 11%~: 10-1b tine, 12%c: S-Ib tins, i2%es 31> seii.l..... 21| 25 Con for money. -16| New York Cen..148 | 5@3.85: stockers and feeders, $2.75@4.65: | are passing out of first hands at stiff prices | terday. Apples and Apricots are almost whol- | tins. 12 . e i 10014100 | 9936101 Do. for acct.8015-16 Norfolk & West. 9214 | caives, $3@0.25: bulls 5 as fast as they come in. Cheap stock is rap- |1y cleaned up. COTTOLENE_Oue balf harmel. Sie: (iren & s 10 {11 | Ansconds . 1% Do prd . % HOGS—Receipts, idly cleaning up and most dealers are expecting | = A bee raiser in one of the nearby southern | half barrels, OMc: one verce, fe; ARSI % | |83 |35 ”cmm?d ’gg* R 4 s a higher range of prices for that line of goods. | countlcs Writes that unless heavy rains occur | S%c: five tierces, %¢e per Ib. 5 g T f R aas A e A 2 | light, New Potatoes are aburdant and easy. Oregon | from now on he will be able to market comb Do bonds | Con Fasie o1 78%| Rending e - i S o Onlons are In short supply and the upward | Honey early in Jume. All market conditions Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. an | Reading .. SHEEP—Receipts, 5500; strong to 10c high- | qrong in prices of good stock continues un- | in_this product remain unchanged. 600/ Duluth Ches & Ohla. The local Wool trade report business good in 8%, Do 1st pfd 4614 | er. Yearlings. $5.65@0.25; wethers, $5.50@6.20; SITS— 1 800 v 2, g P 5.3 * | checked. FRUITS—Apricots, 16@11c for Royals and 11 | yp,4r jine. The demand is active and the clip i e Cni, S s s P':"s’%%l Bonswien ';1' :?;Z $4.7505:75;, lAmbe. $900:50. etsccilaneous Vegetables were in free sup- | @13c (or Moorparka: Peaches, §%@02 for stand.. | e talans ShIut 82 fast & shyared i the fe ... 4 45 | 4% 45% De Beers 184 Do prd 103 ¥ ply and generally weak. Rhubarb, Tomatoes | ards, 93¢ for choice, 10c for extra cholce and | ;ounery The tome of the market is steady to 100/ Do ist pra .. | T8y 130 B2 Den & Rio G.ll 478 Southers Bac G MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. nd Cucumbers were lower, while Peas and | 1034c for fancy: Plums, nominal; Evaporated | gW% 00 (% on, rematn as befors. 400, Do 24 pta . 693 0 Do pea - 93 Unton Bacific. .. 1627 Asparagus were barely steady Apples, 10G11e: Figs, boxes, 50c far choice, 38 | Y Mip Drovement in Hops noted on Monday 200Fed M & S pfd|10416/1041 1043, Erle . 48%! Do pta 90 Foreign Futures. . POTATOES—River. Whites, 50@05c per ctl; | for extra choice and S0@ ~ or fancy: bulk | o "rore pronounced yesterday and trade was g W & D C ..106 (104% 1043105 80%| U S Steel. 4454 LIVERPOOL. Orvegon Burbanks, §5cG$1.25 per ctl; Garnot | white, 3@dc per Ib; black. 3@3ise. reported more active, with prices strong and Do -IT1% 171 17135117215 | Do 2d pfd. . 325151323 1323 1824 ' Illinols Centra 1% 813 813/ 81% . Louls & wasfs 257 28 | Mo, Kan: 723%| Do pfd . ..180%/ Wabash sh.. 155%| Do ptd . T. 36 | Spanieh Fours - y. v. Chijes, GS$1 r ctl; Early Ro<e, $1@1.15 'PRU}\'E&!’Q@“‘C basis for the four sizes ks bet: steadily reduced, There are still Fo Pyt i8S B T e et poan Brceon ‘Seed. 65@75c per ctl: | (60-100) and 4%c basis for the large and small | St0cks being steadty rCneed e o 7 new Potatoes, 1@2c per 1b. slzes. ‘hight than . 503 | Closing . 68K OTH 6T | P TN Gregon, $1.2501.85 per ctl: Aus- | ° RAISINS—F. o. b. Freemo—Choice Seeded, | 7% are holding them Dighet thah PECOuEt. | | Do ptd - | | 8 = 2% PARIS. & jlc; Seeded Seedl Muscatels, 4 a - | 300 Hoeking Valiey . 181 (138 | v SOl 0 10 ber gunce, Wheat— April, July.-Aug. | Sranan 5 e s el B s e “b6thc: Ttandard looke ‘Muaca: | “Thers B e wtuthe Y-t |- ;100 Do ptd ... 97R198 | The mate of flscount in Opening .m0 ~ Zss ¥ECETABLES—Asparagus, 4@Tc per 1b: | tels, 5GS%c: Standard secdless Muscatels, | The Hide siuation 1,100 iinole Cenirai . 198" (178% | short SBin B0 SERAE o ot iarket for | oy 23 96 2380 | Rnubarb, 50@75c per box for bay and $c@Si | 31fiilec: 2-crown London laver Raisins, | Of seliers and wery frm. VL B Sumner & rterbor 5 3 e e £ says: “The Hide market . %3 |28 Gicount n the opon market Tor three monthy | , FIoUr— Dids goos |0 outhern: Grem Peas, Rc per b o | 8120 Pih por box: derown faacy closters. 20, | ia much strongee and from present indications Joy| 134 bils le 33@4 ver cent aptne T 3095 | 75061.00 per dozen; Cabbage. $1.25G1.35 per | §1 35 per box: S-crown Dehesa clusters. $2 rer | today’s prices Will doubtless be continued e | |2y 2 Condition of The Treaniir otl: Carrots, $1@1.25 per sdck; Garlic. 4@0c per | box; 6-crown imperial clusters, 20s. $2.50 per | ome time. - s s 5% | 86% ¢ - 2 5 t. i Dried Peppers, 121@15c per 1b for sun | box. | 21| 75" | WASHINGTON, April 17.—Today's state- e ’::,:k:nm.emm 1n | tvied amd 18500 for et NUTS—Almonds: Nonparells, 14c: I X L. Continued on Page 11 BOSTON, Avril 17. foreign crossbreds has saved the wool market from absolute dullness. There is considerable 41| 441, ment of the Treasury balances show: Avail 80" able cash balanc ,710; gold coin_and 30 | 3015 bullicn, $78,870 tficates, $30,- D -....| B8%] 6 350 complaint by the manufacturers of worsteds &g o) & | " a5 to the smount of cancellations they are . | & M prd) 833 | | i 7 now recelving. ory wools have been P | Kai City— 80 | aros = ;‘3% ‘ o SO TR Eosieh : MATIly Quiet herg as a consequence of the small stocks ° | 7106 Do pta . 563158 | &9 N YORK, April 17.—The cotton market | available. Pulled wools sell freely for fine |- Keokuk & DM 44 5% 10| 15 opened after the long- holiday with business | grades, prices being steady at 556@66c for 496/ Lake 7 401 | moderately active and the undertone very | super, 58@@0c for A super, and 80@62c for - Do pt | 9277 steady. There was continued absorption of | fine A. Territory quotations: 800 Lehigh 7 | cotton by trade interests and leading bulls, Idaho, fine 22@23c, heavy fine 19@20c, fine 0iLx | with shorts mervous and not inclined to in- | medium 22@23c, medium 26@27c, low medium 700 L crease their commitments. Price gives out a | 260 Wyoming, fine 21G22c, heavy fine 19 four-page circular containing builish advices | @20c, fine medium 22@23c, medium 26@27c, X v o8 | EASTERN MARKETS. |- from representatives in the cotton belt. low medjum 26@27c; Utah and Nevada, fine 15514 158 Futures opened steady; April, 11.20c; May, | 22G25c, heavy fine 19@20c, fine medium 22@ (1165 (1187 ' 11.34c; July, 11¢; August, 11.07c; September, | 23¢, medium 26@2Tc, low medium 26@27c. 1 73% 7414 10.73c bid: October, 10.63c; November, offered New York Momey Market. | RK, A 17. X etropolitan ctfs lose: Money on| 600/Metro Secur ctfs ~ Quick Profits in Nevada | Noveniver, 10.65c; December, 10.67c per cent 100 Do pra g e et | 200Metropor &¢ B 1182 118 | 10.63c; December, 10.6c; Jamuary, 10.07c. St. Louls Wool Market. . - e geats | o B % | tures clos rm; (April, 1128c; May, | gp LOUIS, Apwl 17.—Wool steady: medium e e s 0 nhll B e PN 1 e [11.38c; June 11.28c; July, 11.20c; ‘August, | grages, combing Jand_ elothing. - S4@a8c; HEht. ,}r. s 5 per cent | 100MEP & S5 i eptember, -Thc; October, 10.66¢; | f4ne 20G24c; heavy, fine, 18@Zlc; tub washed, AT ; January, ! 20.70c. ary, | 81@88c. NG $4.5520@4. 9,400 Mo Kan & Tex. . = . - 0 for G0 day - pot cotton closed qulet, 10 points higher; & [ ] [] 3 b BSesL Be and 34 500 | middling uplands, 11.90¢; middiing gult, 13 156 London Hop Market, b &8¢ G R | | Sales, 159 bales. LIVERPOOL, April 17.—Hops in London, o s, $4.823,@84.82% | 84 S T steady; Pacific Coast, £2G£3 10s. X : . | e New York Graim and Produce. = £ Mex 0c | Bt 16 NEW YORK, April 37.—FLOUR—Receipts, Northern Wheat Market. eney; railroads. steady. | F b 8150 barrels; exports, 800, Firmly held, with OREGON. s ¥ ; <, trade quiet. v W b 19%| 20 7 PORTLAND, April 17. HEAT—Club, 69c; 2 o WHEAT—Receipts, 10,000. Spots, firm; No. | lue stem, 69@70¢; red, 66c; valley, 68e. Emil Sutro Co., Inc., of Tonopah, Nev., offers 50,000 shares of treasury stock in the Smoky Valley & New York Stock Market. I | - R 218 1222 |2 req, ylc nominal ele NE YORK, April 13.—The market f 1501156 138 (150 = vator: No. 2 red, 9liic WASHINGTON. Y e 5 n miles s h istri f course todsy [asuliae |iiow gy | D 2tloat; No. 1 Northiern Duluth! 904 | mycOMA, April 1T—WHEAT—1Ic higher on Round Mountain Mining Co., located in a new gold camp fifteen miles from the famous Manhattan distriet. . ; G 5 o ) T ] 1 | © Gtione apened e higher on Liverpoot aa- | 8l grades;’ quotations on export, bius stem, | CYNH 5 3 8514 : c 3 ) P oo S i | S e S S RO . ey First Allotment a Share 10,900 Norfolk & Westn| 91%/ 89% | g,;.‘ 9115 | “TRcpiogtee, clomd at BSNC. SIBATELE, ApriF 17.—Clearings, $2,027,316; 2 | Do prd 2 " g 4 alances, 985, 3 =5 3 3 : " gn markets sumed | 0/ North Americ %w‘m,‘“m%\lm e PORTLAND, April 17.—Clearings, $723,421; Smoky Valley & Round Mountain Mining Company is but 1500 feet from the rich Gordon strike on heir prolonged holiday rthern Pac 3 |20 . 5 A balances, $63,481. in. Our mining engineer reports that this Smoky Valley property is far richer than the B o 2193 220 2201, | PITROLEUM.Steady lan Bl : ound Mountain. g eng ports that this Smoky Valley property-is far richer than th urge acqui- | Do sea i e R S at a net | palancel 10 608, g 8oy ot hattan Dexter. which we offered at 4oc a share sixty days ago, and which sold this week on the San Fran- terling ex- 600/Pacific Coast . 1188 |17 127 |129 | meluding.. $ 600s. O CaES | SPOKANE, April 17.—Clearings, $587,507; cisco Exchange as high as $1.27 a share. . She" IV SO Jicc s Do 1t ptd “eeee 103 (110 .30@7.30c. | alances, $38,511. Float around the ledge on the Smoky Valley ptoperty assays $16 a ton, and samples taken from the P ihe United States Treas: i pacine it 128,15 LOReE il Aute Nia R cha We believe that S Villey & Round Mountain Mining Company stock will be o the Dnited Sistes Tress: | = 100/Pucific Mall 5 45y 45 SUGAR—We fair refining, 2232 @2 LOCAL MARKETS. ledge average $200 a ton. We believe that Smoky Valley ound Moun ) g pany stock wil S tngatets SF SOl Pix M- OiPeoples Cae . aa%182% 143 "l1sy, P e T aue o selling around $2 a share in less than ninety days. A force of miners are dpening up the ledge and dew% s gold supply | .. PCC&stL o o B i | I TR U hangad o Tvenned, quist. Exehange and Bullion. ing the mine under the management of T. A. Patterson Jr., an experienced mining man, and this stock A i o g gy (e pin R BT {103 {1083 o o Biver. ng s"”"‘l"‘oczi"“" Adyanced. make quick profit for its holders. llowed to drop b pence &n_ounce s T Steel Car . | 5714 | ' EGGS—Unchanged. £ he Lonfon discount rate unaffected. | :..-...| Do prd . | 993411 DRIED FRUITS. Sterling Exchange, cables. - vos 0 pro- | 111 ipuliman 00D P 98 [EVAPORATID APPLESAte In light sup- Sterling Exchanke, SIEht ; a8 e attraction for se- 561! 561, | ply and rule firm. ~Fair to good, 8%@0c; six g5 TR gl wanatn weedaRE i B B e 8 ) Fifty Thousand Shares at 25¢ a Share ur pence before the ac- i M7y | ey, e. & - ¥ the was over, Tates Foax % | FRUNES—Are active, ranging from 4%c | Marks on Berln Sy dave, T . & & < 3 - e & tne monthe. | 100 Republic S& 1. 314/ 313! ‘a'?w' ;o APRICOTS—Are offered sparingly and the }'l:‘r'nvg;\kmé’uclgl:‘?‘y‘m e o gs.g:x : Only 30,000 shares v(vin be soid, ast; is will produce sufficient means to develop the mine and make it 3 sted by the 100/ Do prd ... 1102811025, 110214 (103 * | tone of the market is firm. Cholce. 11%c: ex- | New York Exchanee, telegraphic 0% one of the greatest gold producers in Nevada. » ates Treasury to encourage gold im- | 2,900 Rock Is Co 52| 27% | 21%| 2 | trm, choice, 12@12}ic, and fancy, 134@13%c. | gilver, per ounce .- i ol Emil Sutro Co., Inc., are the pioneer brokers and fiscal agents in Nevada. They have promoted sev- R ntina "k, and | Mexican Dollars . eral successful mines, among them the Kendall, whose stock was first offered at 15¢, and is now sell around $1; the Sandstorm, at 22%c a share, now selling for $1.25; Manhattan Dexter, offered at 4oc, now selling at $1.27, and only three months old. Smoky Vdlley and Round Mountain | Mining Company ; eyond question, al- | ... ...[Rock offerings from the coast {mited: critictam. s Deard that 1t was | Al S S & 15 80% | are firm and the market shows an advancing INTERNATIONAL, money markets to adopt | ..o b Do prd tendency. Choice, 10%c; extra choice, 103 | New York on Paris their gold supply 5008t T & SF Lic; fancy, 114611%c, and extre-fancy, s New York on Mexico up prices of stoci 24001 . . * aris on London . g ke BHMERETIon 15 i P o RATSINS—Are quiet and unchanged. Berlin on London * 040y he source of w TR DL New York Metal Market, t and Other Grain: in progress. -Reading suffercd NEW YORK, Abeil 17.—The London tn | witBAY FRSIGHTS The ler rate, in e o PRy T market opered firm after -the hollday and | absence of charters, continues nominal a prices closed at a met gain of £1 b8 on spot | 179 64 on the spot, with the combination rais and £2 15s on futures, the former being quoted | of 224 84 asked for new crop loading. The rates at £177 10s and the latter at £174 15s. The | from the north are 2s 64 94 higher 3.- Ioc;l nu.rk;t "c:d flx;n‘ad!pol. ‘“‘"‘W‘ from San Francisco. The chartered grain quoted &t €80 and Tutures at £45. Localiy g | 162 In Dort han a registered tonnags or 441, change was reported, with lake at $18.50G18.7; | Seoonst Tothing on the same date last year; stringency of the mopey 100, Do pf1 .. 66%,| 00%y| Mé -~ PEACHES—Are In light the coal regions o the contrary, Was strong. The course of speculative lquidation in Amalgam- ated Cop was of large sentimental effect Prices were at the Jowest during the final : Tenn C & I. 460/ Texas Pacific . Third Avenue This property is more promising than.any other mining company ever handled by Emil Sutro Co., who 200 Toledo St L & W hour, but closed with some recovery and with 200 Do ptd aengs; tons, agal = nis A - un irregular tome. R o TooiTwin Biey flectrolytic, $1825G18.50, and castine, $180 | yay"to this port, 240570 Lok, againat 238,000, | | believe it is the best buy in Nevada for quick and large profits. (oonte were winblys SO fntes; pur wnies, | - -|Unton . Bas piad was 1s 34 lower at 15 125 93 in the m‘.’;.flm— . a?""‘mhtr‘::g hcl’xr Aa:; Applications for stock should be. telegraphed.. Wire today; sénd your remittance immediately by mail United States new 43 declined 102,600/ Union Pactfic Fogiiah, market, Lotaly the taciet continued. | socly ‘ot e Mt Al pove. day | the ) ¢ : oy o i~ il vth apot qudted ¢ B5.3505,85, the in- | B0 R0 ahirs and othes Hintel Nude in. Address 1 New York Stock List. . P. Hutton & Co., 310 Caiifornia street. fan Francieco, members of the New York Stock Exchange, furnish the following official Uatted Cor - Inited Copper ... -|United R of § F). Do ptd ......| Bpelter was at £25 largest promise on record, Clear warmer gon.‘p'é‘-:; o susntly in malfwfl o eather is very favorable for seeding In the 3 spot quoted af . 10, rthwest. " “Iron was higher abroad, wit standard foun- | The San Francisco market was quoted as . Bmil Sutro Co., Inc., Tonopah, Nev., or Nat Boas, 330 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal., or Patteson & Mikulich, Manhattan, Nev. patipie wC oSl S “'§7766/u & Caet ‘Tron B 6i% b Eor R B MR el B B0 LA L Tl g . 300,000 shares have been placed in the treasury for development purposes, but only 50,000 will be sold at Baier. | STOCKS. _[High|Low.| Bid.| Ask | o Bl ). cept At very present. 2 - ‘Adams_Express. ..1248 {268 g T Ayslistle Gesin Nupnly; 5 - ‘Smoky Valley & Round Mountain Mining Company is incorporated under the laws of South Dakota for : - 2 200/ 8 Real : B s 00 Allis Chaimers .| 22| 24 2% | 2% Loy By & O Sal S M%LDS NEW YORK, April 17.—Special cable and |18 1o advance as vet. December was higher B ioolamats Copper. - [114% 1127% 1133 1113% | 5 00011 . Boraber - 8600/ Am Beet Eugar.| 30%| 26% 28% 2% 200/ Do 1st pra &%, Do pid .......| 83 |€2" |82 ...l Do 2d pa 1,000,000 shares, par value $1. Fully paid up and non-assessable. . ~ This company will be listed on the San Francisco Stock Exchange. M:va)s telegraphie co; ications Brad- | and strong In sympathy with Chicago. \;ug zg% 7044} 71 .m.lc.°.;fW.'}'v‘.".““r§hom'.'?..'.'.?‘§.."'... the W ,uw. 111% ,g 112 available ‘supply, as compared with last ac- Mc-na': 8% wfiut.'t!nned States and Canada, east of | Wheat, $1. 3 ¥

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