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14 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS Wall street stocks higher. Cotton advanced sllghtl)-. Coppers firm: Silver 54c higher. Exchange unchanged. Call money low. Southern Nevada mining stocks still on the down grade. Chicago wheat lc lower. This market unchanged; Barle3% oats, and corn as before quoted. Beans firm. Hay, bran and shorts lower under larger supplies. Market conditions in prunes improving. Raisins rising. Sales of common northern hops at lower prices reported.- Cattle, sheep and hogs "about as before quoted. Lard easier, with some price cutting. Barreled. pork higher. Potatoes and onions in free supply and dull. Poultry market easier and not cleaning up. . Butter firm, cheese higher and eggs plentiful and weak.*- Oranges slowly cleaning up. Cherries and apricots high. \>n- Clinusp Hoar. The merchaats* . exchange . has Issned a cir cular announcing that beginning with May 1 Thtf- change L-our will be at Jl o'clock daily. Noamembers may fcave \u25a0 the privilege of the floor for Use month of May by obtaining a card from the secretary. EASTERX MARKETS »vr York Money 3larket NEW YOKKV April 29. — Money on call e**y. C@2% per cent; ruling rate. 2&; rtoslng bid, 2; offered nt 2»4 per cent. Time loans steady: 60 Cays. 4% per cent: 90 days, 3%<£4 per cent; six montbs, 4% per cent. • Prime mercantile paper, 6%«g6 per cent. Sterling exchange firm, with actual business in bankers' bills st 54.5R15@4.6C20 for demand aDd $4,5820@4.«525 tor CO diy bills. Poeted rates. *4.54 and 54.57. Cmnnierclal bills. $4.53%. Bar silver, 66% c. Mexican doHars, 51c Gorerament and railroad bonds, eteaay. New York Stock aiarket NEW YOEK. April 29.— The extremely light operations in the - stock market today gave_no liict of any jyowth'of any outside interest. Tne movement in Cnion Pacific was the only one worth, note. The strength In that etock really diiealnsted 1 the-^whole market end pave It oetlvity. There \u25a0 was no news to explain the advance in Union " Pacific. It was variously attributjwi to the' formation of a stock market pool to specu late In the stock end the expectation of some rotting change In the affairs of the company that would redound co the benefit of the stock l:ol(Jrrs. Tfce sympathetic ' effect of the Union Pacific movement radiated through the market with clmialsbed effect In stocks more remotely oonnectPd with it. the greatest effect being •liown ojj the. more Intimately connected conti nental group. Tbe sharp reaction in the wheat market gave some assistance to the advocares of. higher prices tor stocks. The amount of un loediag of wheat Induce* by the news of showers In the. southwest served to Impress stock market sentiment with tne large amount of speculative influence which bas been at rrork In the recent wheat market and so deflected from the crop scare reports. Otherwise the day was nnssuaUy Darren of Incident and of fered email luelp toward resolving- the uncer tainty which holds the securities market in check. Copper made another advance in London today and gave some Impetus to copper securi ties. Reports from railroad traffic officials were of continuous favorable conditions. Admissions • ere made, however, of some dis position on the part of tte manufacturers to cut down plans for extensions of work and the hope of bankers. to discourage laxjer outlays at this time. This Is accepted as showing some ex tension of the feeling which Is prompting cur- Tallment of other -plans in other fields of In dustry. The keen competition In tiie London market for the newly arrived gold is locked upon with interest. The sharp bidding which ad vanced the price of pold half a penny, the small proportion secured by the Paris bidders, the continued fall in the sterling rate at Paris and the firmness of the sterling exchange market here, added to the likelihood that . gold might he shipped from New York. to Paris. Tbe local money market was not effected by the devel opments and remained ea*y. There was un usually languid Interest In the dividend -making of United States cteel directors, which is to «tcrur tomorrow. This was largely due to the decline of . any expectation of a change in the dividend rate to be declared. The statistics of earning for the quarter and of orders on hand ore awaited with mucb Interest In stock market circles. There was a feeling of satisfaction with the tranquil outlook reported in the labor £ eld upon the eve of Mayday. Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value, 51.2 M.OOO. United States bones were unchanged on .call. Sew York Stock List ' F.. F. " Hntton & Co.. 490 California street, members of the New York stock exchange, fur cisli the f uliowla; list of bond and stock sales vesierday: S«Jes,4 STOCKS. lHlch.|Low.| Bld.| Ask. ..;;... Adams Express.. 2SO 300 Ailis-Chalmers ...t. 11% 12% Do t>fd SI 31% 35.400 Amalj? Copper .. 94% S3 7 * 94H 94% ....... Am Beet Sugar 15% 17 ....'... Do pfd $2 Am Can C 0..... 6 CJi ....... Do pfd : C 5% 50 1,0001 Am Car & Fdy.. 38 57% 37% 38 Do pfd 95% 99% Am Cotton OIL. SO 30% Do pfd .. S6 92 ..:..„ Am Dist Tel 23 40 '.Am Ex 200 220 ....... Am Grass Twin*-..... . 6 6% Am Bide & Lea 4% 5 ....... Do pfd .. 21% 23 Am Ice Sec.. -.... 7C 70% • "100 Am Linseed ..;, 13% 13% 13 15 ...•7.. Do pfd 28 35 800! Am- Loco ...... 163 62% 63 63% v .: : Do pfd ...;... 105% 110 14,900 Am Sm & Ktg. .. 134% 133% 134^ 134% 300 Do pfd -i 109%, 10S%^ 109 ii 109% P4OO Am . Sugar ... . .. 125% 123 123% 123% ....... Do pfd ...122 127 ....... Am St Foundries 7% S ....... \Do pfd 37 '40 ........ Am Tel & Tel ..... 120 125 200] Am Tob pf d 92% 82 91% 92% 200 Am Woolen .... 30 29% 29% 30 ' \u25a0 ...\..-. Am Woolen pfd S4 95% . 4,900 Anaeonaa .. 63 02% 63% 62% ....:.. AU Coast Lla«.. 104»4l05-_ ll,W0;A T & St — ... 9CH 55% 95»i 96 Dopfd... .L.... 8614 87 28,000 Bait & 0hi0.... 89% 99 98% 09=8 •i. Dopfd ..... .. . £9 , 90 l,100!B B T 60 C 3% 59% 59% Brooklyn Un Gaa . . 112 125 . ..:---.. Can Southern ...1.... o^% (Sty, ' 44,000 Can Pacific -. ... 177% 17G% 177% 177% MOO C * O 42% 4i«i 42% 42^ * O & A ....•....; .....15% 16% 2.3W)C & G W : 11% 11% 11^ 11% 5»00 D* pfd A..... 52"» 62% 52% ,53 600 Do pfd 8..... 16% 18 16% IGVI , .. Do debs ......\ 76% 76Vi . S,IOCC Mft St P.... 13C% 133% 136% I»S 200 Do pfd 153% 152%|1CS 155 600 C * N W .....152 151%t151J4 102 <- 300 Central • Leather-! 29% 29% 28% 2»=4 ....... Do pfß 96 97 ' ....... Chi Terminal .; 5 7 • ....^.-. Do pfd ..;..._ 14 17 ........ Chi Cn Traction. .......... 414 411 ;.....-. Do pfd 14 15 C C C & St L... 70 72 ....... Do pfd ....... ..... ..... 104 109 200 Colo . Fuel & Iron 36 35% 55% S«U .......jOol Hock ft O 1 27% 27% liCOOTCoIo Southern... 28% 25% 25Vi 23% j Do J« pfd 63 60 400!--Do 2d' pfd.... 47% 47 47 47% .. ;.'...-.[ Consolidated Gas. ..... ..... 132% IS4 ..."..;. Corn Products. '. 19% 20 / .....:. Do pfd.... 77% 78^ ....... Del & Hudson. 186% ISS - .......DL& W... 470 473 SOOD&BG.'..'. 29% 23% 29V, 30 Do pfd.. r... ...;........ 75 77 Detroit Cn Ry..< ...:. ..V.. 75 80 Diamond Match.. 122% 123% 800 Dist Securities... 7OV- 70V 70Vi 70-1 i ....... JDulutii S S & A.. .-\u25a0 12% 14% ..(Do pfd....".... ...... ..... 24 25 2,4ooiErie -. 24% 24 24% £4% 200] Do. Ist pfd.... 56% 66% 00 56« 100 Do 2d pfd.... 38% BY& 88 33^ !Fed M>& Sm pfd..... ;.;.. .85 $7 • 400jGcneral Electric:. 145% 147%. 14S 14» * ...... .|O Cons MS & P....127P ....127 135 900 ; Great Nor Ore.. <32 81% 61% 6*» 4,&oofOreat North pfd.. 137% 136%. 130% 136T4 >....*. {Greene. Can, Cop. .......... 16iJ 16% -^.J'.'.TGreeDe'Onis' Cos ..;....;.. 24 26' ; ."(Havana' Tob Co.. ...;.,;... 12«, 14 ~ '• ........f Do- pfd. ...-.-.'. ..... ..... 20 '25 \u25a0 ....... Hocking Valley.:!.-.... ..... g2 - ;... | .....'.. -D0' pfd....... 4.7 8S 1 S5 I „ Illinois Central. . . j „ . . . ..... 145 : ji47« | .200ilnt.erobr>»; Metro.. 25% 25% 265t 25% \u25a0 lOOf- Do pfd......... w£ C»^ 03%. CO : .......jlnter • Marine.'.;. ;;... .'.... -?it - gu ! l-Do-pfd ..........:..... 21# 23^ ......Jlnter Paper.. J4>4 14% .......) -Do pfd 73% 74% ..•..:.Jlnter Pnwer.;...". .;... .;... 43 48 .... '.->.. Inter. Pump;...".". ..„;..... 29 30 Do pfd ........ ......;.;. 78 fO lowa Central...'. .......... 18. 16%' ...;;*.. Do pfd :................ 36% 37 ..~i... XC F Sir M pfd ....:..... 78 SO ; ZlOOiEan City South.. 26 25% 25% 25% 200) » IX> pfd "., . . ... . 60!il «& k <K>% 00% .... J .. .JKnlck Ice .....'4— -- ."..'."-f SO .73 . ..|L Krie & We«r..f.--... ..;.. 22 25 i Do pfd .. .. ..... ..... «5 . 70" i ....... Lehjgh Valley.-..; .... .. «5% as : .......il^ong 151 and..... ..... .V.i'. 60- CO- , 100|L&'N'."... ....... 120% 120% 120 120% -....-. .. Mackay d I ...*. 09% 70 ;.i:-D0pfd:...V.... ..... ..... 6S. fl»v ;200}Manhattan :.....; 137* 137, 137% 13» .?...•: IMet • Street • Ry. . ..... ..... .84 99 i. {Mexican Central.. ..;.. ..:.: 21% 21% ....... Minn & St L .......... ....'. 48: i DO ;.! . I*> . let pfd ... . . . . . .r.v. -K2 ': 85 % :...?:. iM sp&S SM. ..... ;.... 104 107 ...... .1 l>o pfd ....... ..... :...'. 133% ias% \u25a0-; ,«oftlMoKan & Tex V. 36% 56% 36% :R\i%. f .' : ] M! Do pfd........ 66 .66 63^ 05%. f l;lOO,Mo Ptcific ....;. 76% 76 ; 76HJ-'«%' .•' " New -York Stock List Continued Sales j Stocks |IHgh| Low| Bid | Ask .......iNash Chat & S L!. ..... 123 130 SOONatl Lead ..'...; 62% 62% 62% 62% ... Dopfd... .....:.... OS% 99 ....... X R It of Si pfd 63^s 54 ... Nat! Biscuit 7CMr 77% -i Do pfd . . . . 113% 114 200 Ncr Com Cop!.. 14% 14% 14% 14% Newliouse Cop .....:.. ; 19 \u25a0 I»l4 ... N J Central ...IS7. 193 (NT Air Brake... ..... ...,:116 118 3.300.N V Central ..'... ÜB% US 118% 118% N V C & St l£ 42?* 43 Do Ist pfd ... ..... .....108 110 Do 2d pfd i 77 S5 ... NYNH &H. 170 ISO ! ... N V Oat & W 87% 3S# S.SOOiNorfolk &. W.... 7S 7C% 77% 78. ;...•... Do pfd v ..... SO 85 200 North American 74% 74"% 74% 75 , 36,100 North Pacific . . . 135% 133^4 135',i 135% Omaha ...135 140 Do pfd .;....-. ..... .....150 ISO Pacific Coast 99% 100 ... Do Ist pfd 95 103 Do 2d pfd .............. 99 103 SOO Pacific Mail ..... 26% 28 25*4 20% 21,800 Perm Ry Co . . . . 127% 126%. 127 127^i ....... People's Gas 92%. 93%' P O C & St L.. ..... ..... 70 72% Do pfd 95 100 Plttsburg Coal 11% 13 ... ' Do pfd > 53 55 200 Press Steel Car : 36% 30 35% 36% Do pfd 96 90% Pullman Car Co.. 166 170 By SS C 0...... .......... 44 44% Do pfd 91 95 0,400 Heading . ..'. 112% 111% 112% 112% Do Ist pfd r. SI 65 Do 2d pfd .... ..... ..... 81 82? i SOOIIep S & I 29% 28% 29% 29% 100 Do pfd ....... 55% 85>,i 85H W% 1,000 Rock Island Co.. 22 21% 21 Ts 22 I Do pfd 49 M> 700 S S S & I Co.. K>% 04% 85% 56 ....... Do pfd >» ...88. 100;, ....... SL &SF Ist pffl. ..... . r»3'- C 7 ....... Do 2d pfd 35% :'.B St L & S W 22 2*4% 300 Do pfd ". 57 C 5% 56 57 23,500 South . Pacific ... 83% 85 55% HS~A ....... Do pfd ...........:..:.. 117 118 700 Southern Ry:... 22J,i 22 .22. 22% 300 Do pfd ....:.. 68 OS G? 68 £00 Term Coal & Iron 147^ 140% 147H 147% ....... Tex Pac L T Co 72 78 200 Tex Pac ....... 20% 29 29 Vi\L ThUd At 110 125 ....... Tola By & Tr-Co 25* i 26% SOOTole St L & \V.. 30 29% 29% 30% 200| Do pfd ....... 53% 53% 53% 54% Twin City B T.. 96 9S Un B r-.P 5% G% Do pfd ... 53 55 116,000|Un Pac ....148 144 147% 148 , Do pfd ;86 83 ....... Unit Cop 01% 03 ...... JUnit Kds of S F. 37% 38 Do pfd ...I 54 60 ....... Do 4s 73 75 ....... USC Iron Pipe. ..... ..... 37 37% Do pfd ..... 84 85 U S Expresß ... ..103 105 U S Real & Cons 73% 78 U S U & R Co 19 20 • . Do pfd 53% 55 V S Rubber .... 42 42% Do Ist pfd ... i.. 101 102% Do 2d pfd ,71% 72% 23,600 U S Steel Cor... 331,4 37% 38% 3Sy 4 3.700 Do nfd 101% 101% 101% 101% tCtah Cop 29% 30 IVa-Car C Co ... 27$t L's% Do pfd ......... 104 105% Va C I & C Co 75% 77 Vfibash 14 14% ....... l»o pfl •...........-....". 29. 20% ....... Wells 6' Ex .... ..... .....240 300 600 Western Un 83% 82% 82% 83 ". Westinghou&e ". . . 144 145 W & L fi 11% 12% Do Ist pfd ....'. 25 28 'Do 2d.pf.d-. ..... 15 18 ... Wisconsin Cent 17% 18% Do pfd 40 42% 513,200— T0tal shares sold. \ ' JVeir York Bonds • C 8 ref 2s reff. ..104 1 Japan 6s, 2d ser... 98U Do coupon 104 Japan 4s, certlf . ... 53% Do 3s reg...... 102% Japan 4%5. certlf. 91% Do c0up0n...... 103% Do 2d series.... 9l£ , Do old 4s reg... 101%, I, & N unified 45.. 101 Do c0up0n. .....101% Man con gold 45.. 99% Do new 4s reg.. 129% Mexican Cen '45.. 81% Do c0up0n.. ..:. 130% Do Ist inc.... 23 Amer Tobacco 4a. 73"i Minn & St L 45... £7 : ' Do 6s .100% M, X &. T 45.... 98% Atchlson gen 45... 99 Do 2ds .: ... S4 Do edj 45...... 92 NR of Mcx con 4s 82 Atlantic 0L- 45.. 03 N V Ccn gen 3%5. H% Bait & Ohio 45.. 100% N J Cen gen 55... 123% Do 3%s ....;.. 02% Northern Pac 45.. 102%- BrooWyn RT cv 4a 84% Do 3s ............ 72 Central of O* 65. .109% Nor & W con 45.. 98% Do Ist inc.... 90, O S L- rfdg 45.... 92% Do.2d inc....".. 70 jPenncr 3%5...:.,96 Do 3d inc...:.. GO'iiKcadiiJff gen 45... 07 Ches & Ohio'4%s.lol%iStL & lif con 55.. 110 Chi & Alton B%s. 68% StL & SV fg 45;.. 81% C. B& Q new 4s. 95% St L SW con 4s. V 76 C, E I & Pae 4a.. 72% Seaboard- A I, 4§. 74% Do- col 68...... 88 Southern Pac 45.. 89?« CCC fit SL gen '4s .loo '4 1 Do Ist 4s certlf. 73% Colo Ind ss, ser MXi | Southern Ry 55... 110% Colo Midland 45.. 6S Texas & Pac 15t5.115% Colo A South 45.. 91 Tol, St L& W 4s. SO Cuba Ss.. ..102 Union Pacific 45.;. 102% Den & Rio G 45.. 94 - U S Steel 2d 65... 99»i DiEtlUers' Sec 6s. 84*4 Wabash^ 18t5......112T4 Erie prior lien 4s. 97Vi Do deb 8....... 67 Do gen 45...... 82% Western Md" 4s... 74% 1 Hockiay Val 4%5.104% Wheel 4: L E 45. .82 Japan 65......... SB\4 Wisconsin Cen 45.. 87 >"- A'cvr York 3llnlßs Stocka Adams C0n......". 10 Little Chief....... 06 Alice 4.00 Ontario .......... 4.75 Breece '...... .20 Ophir .^..........2.45 Brunswick Con.;. «4 Potosl ...;.. r...'.. 09 Comstock Tunnel.. 30 Sayage ' * 00 Con Cal & Va.... 93i Sierra Nemila..... 47 Horn Silrer.. \u25a0;.... 1.50 Small H0pe5. ..... 20 Iron 5i1ver. ...... B.M Standard .2.00 Leftdrllle C0n..... 06 . ; ;• Boston Stocka . and Bond* Money— ' . * Alloues . . . . ;'.; ... 50% Call loans 8 0/o Amalgamated ..... 94% Time loans. 7. .'. '. 4% ©6 Arli Commercial. ;:' 24 \u25a0 Bonds — '. • . Atlantic .;.v. .....13 ' : Atchison 45...... 98% Bingham ..".;.\u25a0.....' 18% Do adj 45.-.-.... 91- IJutte C0a11t10n....i27' Mexican Cen 45.. 70J4 Calumet * Aria.'. .l7o . Railroads— Calumet & Hecla. B6o Atehison ......... DO% Centennial. ....'... 80 '.'\u25a0\u25a0 Do pld ........ 6rt% Copper - Ranje.'. . ; . 81% Boston & Albany .22o% D»ly>Wcst... ..... 16 - Boston & Maine. .IC2 Franklin ......... 17- i Boston Elttvatdd..i4l% Granbr .".;... ."123 * Fltchbcrg pfd.... 131- Isle Uoyale.'....'. •; 19 '\u25a0"- Mexican -Central.. 21% Mass Minlnar.. ";..." 6« N V, -N H& H. 178 Michigan .."...... 14% Union : Pacific. .'.;'. 147% Mohawk . ; . . . . . ... 85% Miscellaneous — Mont Coal & Coke. - 2% Am Arjt Chcm pfd 98 Nerada ......... 14% Amcr I'neu Tube. 8% North) Butte:..... 86?» Amer 5ugar;.. ...125 Old Dominion.^:.r 55% \u25a0 Do pfd ..; 120 Osceola. ...~..:.... 133- . Amer Tel & Te1..1L'4% Parrot .... ..... i« Acier Wool 0n . .... 29% Quincy ".....:.... 122 Do pfd ......V. 95 Shannon -...;.\u25a0... .v 17% Edison Clec 11ium. 205 Tamarack \u25a0•..'.. .' 107-^ Mass Electric..... 16 Trinity ....;•.'; -•>!% Do pfd ........ 57 United Copper.. r.'.iOlJA Mass Gag.-. . . .... 63tf U S • Mtnla?;. . ;:^M« United Fruit...... 109; US 0i1...-. * 10^ United Sboe;Mach 63% Utah ... - : : \u25a0*'«•»« Do pfd ........ 27% Victoria .....: .'. . '.' 5 - U S 5tee1........ 38% Winona .......... 8 ':. Do pfd :'.: .101%IWolT*.-jno ........155 \u25a0 \u25a0: Mmmg — . . j \u25a0 : -r- '.:•- AdFenture-^. ..;;i.' \u25a0 3%| : . > ' - t THE ' COPPER STOCKS ~\ .BOSTON. April 30.— The market ehowed'more activity, and • floor ' traders \u25a0 bid ;np • prices. '^ Old Dominion was the favorite. - The rest of the list was tomevhat^ London Closing: Mocks < Cons for /money. . • 85>4| Mo,* Kan T & Texas.* 35%' Cons for account;." Bs^4 New. York Central. 3t22% Anaconda ... . 12% Norfolk & Western 99. : Atchison ......... 1)7% Do pf d .'. . . r. ;•?; :? 86 ? \u25a0 Do pfd - ."..,,.V. 99% Ontario & Western 39V- Bait & 0hi0.. ...~.1«>2 I PenngylTania .;.... 65% Canadian Pacific:. lß2 ; \ Rand Mines. .;;-. . . ' 6% Ches & Ohio... 1 ... 43ViiReading*.. ...... ;:.'57JA Chi Great Western 11 Vi Southern RaDway. 22 " Chi, Mil it 5t.p.139% ? Do pfd .:.:r...-Xio> De Beers;....- .;. 26% Southern Pacific./." 87%' Denver & Rio a.'."30 lDaion : Pacinc..".vr.l49&i Do pfd ;..•..:'. 78 j 'v Do pfd -..*.;. wv.: 91 Erie ........ ...r>t:4% I US -Steel.. '.\u25a0..\u25a0/..".; 38 Hi' Do Ist prd..... C" j Do pfd-.:-...;-;-.:iO4S DO ad-pld.'.-.-r.-ta': Wabash \u25a0 .*. .T.V. .. r 15 i- Grand Trunk.... ::Sl% Do pfd ..'.;.. ;.-.«27 \u25a0" Illinois \u25a0-: Central.;. ls2 \u25a0 Spanish -Fours. . ... 9514' Louisville & Nash.l24 < ~- -. 'Bar silver— Finn -vSO^d per ounce. 1 Money— 2@2% percent.- \u25a0 The < rate of discount in the open market J for short bills Js , 3 per.', cent ' and I for three months' bills 3%<g3Ji per cent. • Condition of the Trrasurj- - WASHrNGTON.^AprU 29.— Today.'s '-'statement of .: the -.. treasnry :: balances •- in \u25a0: the -. g«>snral « fund shows:-" Available cash balances, $250,500,054; THE SAy FRANCISCO OALLV TPESPAY^ 'APRHi SO,, 1907. pold coin 'and bullion/ $133,215,073; • gold certi ficates, $ 42,648,000 \u25a0/: „ -;.. ;'•* . ." - '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ' :I: I . \. '.'. Xcvej York Cotton " J Market . .' \u25a0; \i NEW YORK, April ; 29.*-* Futures J were \u25a0 steady, throughout ' the day. 'J-;\ '\u25a0> '<"\u25a0:<' \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0• '•\u25a0 • '\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 A Option—-. Open:-..; High.'-: Low.- Clone. April' ..... ... c... ...-. ..... OS9c May '".••..:-.*;:. ..'.". 1 . fl.Slc I" 0.93 c . 9.75 c 9.91 c June *. .'.7.'.-. . : . . ::: 9.92 c 0.93 c: . 9.02e : O.Sfck July»iT.TTr.V;;"iT;'. O.SScj"' lo.ooc •\u25a0;..: ft.SCe '-.9.08 c August r ::. . . : .v.". 9.87 c * o.jtr.c . •\u25a0: ».Bso \u25a0 i - ».9.ic September -..'.."..\u25a0.' 9,90c ': fi.94c 9.80 c 9.03 c October .......:. '.10.04 c: 10.16 c 10.12 c: 30.14 c Nevetnber .......-\u25a0.....:;.'....• . \u25a0*..-.. 10.17 c December .... .... 10.03 c -10.23 c - 10.09 c '10.22 c January ;- ....'.,.. . .10.24 c:'.-- 10.35 c ,' 10.24 c - 10.37 c February .......".". -....• -.... ....10.42c March ..'..... V.:.. 10.41c 10.41 c 10.49 c '"". 2Vevr • Yorlc Grain nn<l : Produce. ;. NEW YORK." April 29.— Flour— Receipt!".' 16,'-' COO barrels;- exports, 5,400. ii. Steady,! but dull. •'„ - - Wheat — Receipts/ 20,000 ; bushels; exports,'; 51, 129. ; Spot, easy; Xo.'i 2 red,"tSB%c: elevator; and RS^iC f.-w o.'-' b. \u25a0\u25a0. afloat: \u25a0: No.!" 1 • northern . Dulnt'j,' 95^ic ' opening ; nariitatlon, :: t . \u25a0-* o.T b. J afloat ; \u25a0> No.' 2 hard winter, •; 90% c« do. £.- Influenced f by >"• weak cables and reports of rain In Kansas,", wheat broke a cent a bushel today. . Liquidation was hearr, but E short seller* I were I checked ) by | bull storl w Statistics included | bearish I figures . on ! the Tisiblo «nd world'ft- shipments. Final r prices showed "i@lc net loss. -May. 89%@90%c; closed 89^c; July closed OO^c;' September' closed 90% c; De cember closed 93 J4c. \u25a0 • - . . Hops— Qnlot. - - Hides— Dull. .' :-}. '\u25a0" Wool— Steady. . * Petrolenm — Steady. . , Svgar — Raw, 1 quiet: . fair refining:. S 3.2Z®Z.2!i<'.; rentrifusal,- 96 test; 3.73@3.7Cc; molasses sugar, 3@3.01c. :~ R^flned,\ quiet. \u25a0:- \u25a0 : -ssy . Coffees-Futures > closed* steady j. at * a j net' de-" cline •of 10 to 15 » points. > Sales for the : day were 60,000 \u25a0 bags, including^ M».C 5.40«55.50c; July, - 6.45@5.r»0c; . September,".- 5.25®5.30c;; De cember, 5.25@5.35c;: March, 5.30@G.35c. -' x Spot roffee, - quiet. No. 7 - Rio, 6%c; No.- 4 Santos. 7%c.-f.v; - --".\u25a0.:"'..\u25a0'- ~:v \u25a0. -?..: . Mild - dun. .CordoTa;; 9@iO!/ic. r \u25a0;' /- '- Butter— Steady ;; western n factory," common ~ to firsts,* 19®22c: western Imitation . creamery « tra*,-. 25c; firsts, ; 22@23c. • - - ;• Eggs — Strong; . western, 1 17@lTV4c; . seconds, 16e. -.- ;';-- ;.'_;\u25a0-'\u25a0 \u25a0'<:.•-\u25a0 \. \u25a0: \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0- . : DRIED FRUITS U> Evaporated Apples-r-The market for. eraporated apples continues steady ; to i firm.-. Faner ,8® B%c; choice,. 7@T%c; prime, 1 6»4@a%c;;^oor to fair, 6^4 ©6c. \u25a0\u25a0 .-, '. j- -\u25a0:-\u25a0 \u25a0':\u25a0\u25a0.. . . ' , Pnmes-^-Are firmer «in tone on bullish advices from the coast. California fruit \u25a0 ranges from 3ifcc to 1254 c and Oregon primes from s>4c to '-. Apricots— Are unchanged. ' Choice. 17@lSWc: extra. choice, -18%Q18c: fancy,* 19@20c.- Peaches — Are : dull ' but unchanged ; choice 11 @ll^c; -extra choice. -r12012%c; fanc/r 12^@ 13c; extra fancy, 13@15c. v - ' BaSsins — Are . unchanged. Loose : muscatel, s^yiOc; London layers, $1.55(31.65; seeded rai sins. 7U@ll%c, •: ._ " Xe^r : York Metal ; 31 arket NEW YORK. '. April 29.— The London tin mar ket was 10s higher; spot.^ £ 194 ; futures,- £ 191. Locally '\u25a0 the market ~ wat ; Irregular. \u25a0', Snot 42.37i<, @42.5T«6c. . ~ ~ <'-<'\u25a0 Coppgr was 10s: higher In London. " Spot, £103 15s; futures, £102., Locally: no change, was re ported. ':; Lake.; 24.00@25.25c; electrolytic, ' 24® 24.75 c: casting,- 22. 75@23.25c. ,' V' - Lead was unchanged at. 6@6.10c in the local market and advanced 2s 6d to £20 in London, v Spelter . was unchanged at £25 17s 6d In Lon don and at G.55©6.65c ' in the . local market. - Iron was lower in the ; English • market, ' with standard foundry quoted ."at 57s 9d and Cleve land warrants at 5Ss. The local market was un changed. No.i 1 foundry 923.25® 26.25; No. 2 fonndry northernr^.TTxgas^S; No 1 foundry southern, $26@20.50; No. 2 do do ?25@26. . . -. \u0084-.';> -:v, -.'\u25a0:\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 A \u25a0 ;\u25a0} '.-.' •' Visible Grain Supply _ NEW TORK, April 29.— The visible snpply of grain Saturday, April « 27, -; aa ; compiled - by the produce exchange, -was as \u25a0 fallows: -- Wheat,"63, 776.000 bushels; increased 769,ooo. - Corn. 9 074. 000 bushels; decrease. 1.522.000.- 'Oats, 9.800,000 bushels; decrease, 80,000.; Byer> 1,315,000 bushels;. Increase. 79.000. Barlay, 2,515,000 bushels; de crease, 151,000. *> , -\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 ' \u25a0 - - \u25a0 \u25a0 CHICAGO 'BOARD OP TRADE Future Grain and Provisions CHICAGO, April ' 29.— At t the dose of the ex change today i the , July wheat » option was i%c lower, corn was up-%c, oats were a shade higher and provisions l 10c s lower. ••;- The . wet ;:. weather not only i damp«»ed the enthusiasm of the bulls In the wheat pit, but at the * 6ame i time • en couraged the X ontsMe ". and .-, local » longs to ' sell freely. This selling was: further 'augmented br the weather bureau • forecast of ; additional ; rain tonight In Kansas. The market } at Liverpool closed T«@ld lower, which also tended to make more, pronounced the - weakness •In • the local market. The selling pressure was heavy through out the session \u25a0. and ,. the '• market : manifested no recuperative power. . the . tone - being .weak from beginning to -end.-: • July";^ opened- KtSfic lower at 82%@82%c, sold off to S2c and closed weak at 82% c. A break of ; l@l%d:kt Liverpool 'and. a weak opening ;In - wheat - caused >a >. lowering -of cofti values -at the start. r For ' a .; time - there - was considerable selling by;: commission s houses : and local longs. v The - market ;• rallied : materially during the last half :.of .. the session on active buying by cash : houses, small receipts being re eponslble for mnch of the demand. -*-r .- ;. : - The close' was. firm. .July opened %a.%c *»«" »t 49%<549%c,, sold off to -49Jie and advanced to 49% c, where it closed. . Wet weather in the rsonthwest" caused mod *fl weakness .In - oats. ... Later, however,' i con siderable firmness developed on a brisk demand rrom . elevator : Interests, r : Julr J opened U(aai c lower -:41%@415»cri advkneed . to- 41% c where It closed.. .. . - - ,\u25a0' : \u25a0\u25a0 -.-'; Provisions were weak owns to selling by local packers, r July \u25a0 porkr closed ; 15c lower, lard 2%c lower and ribs a shade lower. , ' ™"'"^ The leading .' futures ranged -as follows: £ ; Whefi— ' \u25a0 ° Pcn * lligh< Loyr: • Cl ? se * My 79% . ; .79%*- .79%. \u25a0 7fltA July .........'.., 52»4 S2»i R2t £v September ... . . 54% - 84% Xi% 84 May ;.;..;...... 49% : boh 4f1% 5014 July ........... .50 •.. 4f1% 40U 49% September ..;.. 49% . 50%...; 49%; 50% Ma 7 15. 65 v 15.65 15.55. 1555 15^; Mar ::...... B.<?0 '\u25a0 ; 8.62% .B. CO 8^62% \u25a0\u25a0 Short : ribs, per ; 100 ' lbs—' " " ' * ' '.-\u25a0-.: ,« Cash Grain and J Provisions CHICAGO - April 28.-Cash quotations .were 'a, KigSs%e. No.: 3.;.75@55c; > No. .2 - red, ,79% 0 r^^i/ N °- c°™.Vso@3o%c;c °™.Vso@3o%c ; .No. 2 * yellow; 50@50%c. No. 2, oats,. 44% - No 2 wff 44%@48%c; ' N0. 3 whiter 4o%@44c v No^ 2 rr« 6S^c. .r Fair Ito choice malting barley "" 6o6B73?' nr°i- m l "f.^. 4 - $1 - I «ji%-: 1 "orthweste'rn^Si Articles— • \u0084 ; \u25a0\u25a0\u0084-, Receipts.'. Shlnmcnts Flour.t barre15; :. . . „ .% ; .».*. ,v 26 300^ : -- - ™i nnn Wheat, -burtete.-...-; I -I : 3oonft\.,-. Corn,- bu5he15..'.;......-. - ' Iro 000 • w'SS B^.-'5«2a ;:::: " ::::; " ::: ' ::^"»- 22!:^ tire, Dusiieiji. . » . . ~ riTr* ""' — \u25a0- \f\ rvui "-' • -* 1 /*/\ft Barley, -bushel,....^::::;;:. 4 S \u25a0: \u25a0, ]-"»;2oo ( Butter, i Cheese and Kjr <ra , : CHICAGO, April 29.— 0n" the produce ccchanze today the butter market ; was , weak?" CreTmwie?' 18@25c; dairies; I8f«3c;* Eggs steadVVt^m»rk' n™r 1 » c I ' a^^l^@lo%c;^m-'sts; B %£. prime 2?f f&u " $ PP r tn J£— Bntt « pp — Flnnttoday ; at Eastern and \ Llveatocf Market April 5; 29^Cattle-^Recelnta.- •><» 000 :\u25a0 Steady: to*: shada nc^erv^ee^es,^^'. @5.75 ;; m %<xA to pTime steers, |5.50@5 60- - Door |2.90@5^ in^f 88 "^!??^ vf 0000 - \u25a0 Market rwwk to Be '°*"-' --Light,--- ffl.4o@C-.B0;' . mixed. \u25a0: $6 35Q 06^55 $6 :^® ; I *°? < V \u25a0*?. cholce \u25a0' beavy, j $8.45 Sheep— Receipts, 23*000. '-! SteaflT. \u25a0 Nattre and I/O« ; Angelesl Market* _: LOS ANGELES, 72 Aprils 29.^-Tradlng \u25a0 was' ac JJ U P^ce and j fruit markets and P f/ C f2 T6T 6 , 1 ? : f , a « lrly ' wen 2 maintained.-^ Eggs s>d£ clined : lc ; to ; 10c , for \u25a0 local 3 fancy j candled Tbe i «f SB*S 8 *^ 6*6 *™ 6 ' M ' * * * nr P riße I «n<l -^ Aid vnot | meet ; Butter,, is •« Bteady. i Cheese" : ; mar ":;\u25a0 weaken In syropathy -with s the ;* northern Z market - - "• - \u25a0 - Flour- has? adranced» 20c? a: barrel ThY mar , - Fish : is ; scarce, -alb kinds ; harlng ; been * ran'ito I cicanea a op. j s - : ." *\u25a0; <\u25a0 "\u25a0.*"-\u25a0.'"\u25a0.': \u25a0• .;- -_'--. v £ r^.. -' '2. 1106 :; rPcel P te : \u25a0 • Epgs.V i, 014 rca ses :" butter 7 ' 24.528 1 pounds ; cheese;: 14,260 1 ponnds ; i p^tatoe^ i 7,025 1. sacks; * onions."! 49 s sacks; , beans i 4 » sacks v Following ; are Jobbing ! prices: ' " - ' ~ \ ' \u25a0 Ekits— Local branch s candied,"-; 19c \u25a0 " ' 1 nr^^^^ l7^ 1 "' 47^ C: ™*<-*, -' Cheese— Northern Kfresh^ 17c ; i northern "\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 stor-? age X 16c ; large. >j 18c ; * ancUor,>.Toung America. 1 19 c; % anchor, « hand, * 20e : 2 aastern * sin- Rles,; 17@1^; : eartern .twins A- l9cV/ealter^ched: C\ €a 8t f rn *' X T^ om > * 21c ! '" astern 1 daisy, , 20c; r* Swiss, -Imported,** 32c- >SwJs«? do mestic,\ 22c ; c limburger.-ft; 18c. WB&%mfi&ml£&£k i "\i J**it? toes ' (aSctL)— Eastern > early t rose, '$2 23 : @2.00 ; ? Idaho.i %2 ; ? Colorado,^ $2 ; $2 ; j 1 Minnesota, i $2 ; j, new.? stock; r 3 i6 @4c ; « sweet Sw> ta^syellow.-^j&i^^^^^g^s^^C .Onions—^eTafla, $^:. Te^an bermiidas , $"• imperialJbermudas;ts2;§eUTerskin!i,-iffi;agarllc! J 7^@loc:£chilis.-ieTaporated.-5.-13«!13%c;?«gnn dried. -. 13 @!^|^|^^^g|K« ; -^"kV'SsHs rß*eans'.(ar B*eans'.(a ctL)-rink|^^^^^^^^^ $4.7s<3s;SLady?Washlnßton'No. I,' $3;. do"small white { No.'a 1^ $8.50 ; , blackeye,^ $5. 50@6.50; I gar vanzas.iss.no@e;.'lentils; ,il2%@lscajpound.! ! -''?; A* Poultry— Buying j prices, i liveiwelght,"> ai pound: Broilers,-? 25c; 1 fryers, 1 under 3 pountls, 22c;-roast- sor l mores pounds, .'lSc;; hens, '14c: stags and ; old ; roosters, 5 8c ; *. turkey s, r hea vy.s 17c ; I tur keys,^ light,*, not 1 wanted; » ducks. - 15c; • geese, 1 12 c; squabs- andiplgeons, :|l.2s@l.7s"jdo*en. v-.-m*z i >.. Selling * prices,*i f roien { dressed J - eastern I stock, a; pound: 4* Hens,\ 16@17c; \ young, roosters. ', 19% c; fryers,'-.; 19c; ," broilers;.': 26c; '-turkeys, :> old ;'. toms,' 2J44c ; • young .toms,*. 23c ; ; hens,'. 22% c; geese, 17c ; • ducks, : .» lßc. »>*•;-*.,* ••\u25a0•\u25a0" \u25a0'-' '--\u25a0-.- '-\u25a0'•\u25a0 ' •\u25a0\u25a0••'\u25a0•:• ~ : ,1. 1 :,ss Honey t(a I pound)— Comb, - water .white, - 1 Ib. •frame, n 16c ; ' light = amber, \u25a0 - 14c ; comb, ~ white," 15@16c ; 3 extracted ;.WW,« 60 . lb. i cans. 7% @8c ; ertracted," 1 ; white," 60 lb." cans, s 7%c^light^ amber, 60>lb.7cans,^7c. .--.-,:—.. ' \u25a0'.' ' MISCELLAXEOUS MARKETS J \u25a0 Stores, Turpentine and RosAb / -: SAVANNAH, . Ga.: April " 29.— Turpentine—. Steady/,. 64% c ;: sales, ': 652; receipts, : 786; snlp ments,,':37s.%; \u25a0•- . ?-. .:'\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0'.\u25a0:.-'. .' ' -. ""•."*\u25a0 Si Rosin— Finn : sales, \u25a0 2,475 ; receipts, ,- . 2.204; shipments/ 885; stock, 25,432. i Quote: ' A.^B, C, $4.35; D -,54.40<g4.45; ' E/. $4.50: F. $4.55: -O; $4.60@4.65:!H/$4.80: I. $5; X, $5.15; M/$5.25; N, $5.30; WG,. 55.35 ;: WW,; 55.40. ; Forelgfn Vntvrem : : . . LIVBRPOOL- Wheat—. , : ~ . May. Jury. '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"'; Sept. 1 Opening .;....;'......;. 6 7-« 6 6 6 7% Closing --.' 6 6% 6 5% 6 6% \u25a0V-.' -'\u25a0\u25a0-. \u25a0\u25a0•;-."\u25a0"'\u25a0 -Paris \u25a0'; \u25a0-- \": .Wheat— • April. July-Auj. Opening- '•'.'.. \.'... '.....*...... 23 45 23 75 Closing ;"•.-." .............. 23 30 23 65;. \u25a0—Flour— •\u25a0-".'.•\u25a0-.\u25a0•":\u25a0 ' \u25a0\u25a0'."-'--,.. . ' '•.-'.- Opening \u0084 .V. i . '. .". ....'. . . .". . 30 20 30 P5 Closing . . ; ....... -; . . ;.". .- 30 25 SO 70 ""Minneapolis "Wheat Market •- MINNEAPOLIS.- .April r/ 29.— Wheat— May, 85% c; July, 84@S4iic; No.il hard, 85%@85%c; No. 1.4 northern,- 84%@84%c; No. 2 northern, 82<Jb@83%c;;No. '8 northern, 80@81c. : - ;'" - • :'. '.'; ':*}•/ St.'' I.otila Wool : Market ; -:-' ?i ;k; k <.^ •"« ST. LOUIS, April 20.— W00l— Steady: ' medium grades, combing and clothing. 22@26c: light fine,*- 20@21c ; - heavy fine, : 15®!17c ; tub washed, 29@37c. ; ?,'. ; ,":"\u25a0'. '" :. ./, : .. -.' '. - Northern MTieat Market ' -\u25a0•'-\u25a0',- \u25a0;.' • ' '. " oregon'a;- : : " '' r -'. -- : --~-. -.\u25a0•"-. PORTLAND, April 29.— ClubV; 75@76c: • bine stem, 77@78c; valley; 72@73c:red, 74@75c. < WASHINGTON ; . / - TACOMA, April 29.— Market ' steadK and : un changed. Bluestem. 80c •> club, 78c; red, 75c. - • ..':\u25a0'\u25a0• Northern 1 Bnslness .*. ; -\ SEATTLE, ' April 1 29,-^-Clearings, $1,468,761; balances. $250,030. ; ;.;,•- .....„.-- PORTLAND, April 29.— Clearings, $1,111,342; balances.' $120,011. . . TACOMA; April 29.- r Clearings, $874,980; bal ances. $71,989. . -.-.^~«"'' V SPOKANE. : April M.-^-dearings, $1,148, i 23; balances, $92,238. . : v. ._y ~ ILOCAIi MARKETS \u25a0Exchnnge: and Bullion . SterUng -'exchange/ sUty days . . . . — . @^ • 53% Sterling exchange, \u25a0 sight. ... . '. — .: @*-°2& SterUng exchange, cab1e5......... — \u25a0 Q*-*'™ New York exchange, sight.;"; . . : .'. — : . W :-_ 02% New York : exchange, . telegraphic. . — \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 &.\u25a0\u25a0*>» Silver, pcr \u25a0 0unce ....:.i ......:... 66% @ , — Mexican dollars, n0mina1.: .'...;.. — @ — : . ;. CONTINENTAL v . New York on Pari5.;. .".."... .....;.......; 817% New York on: Mexico. — — Paris on 1j0nd0n. . . . . ............. ..... 25.15 . Berlin on London. 20.48 . ;•:>. Wheat and "Other "Grain* . ;. w ; Wheat — The *:' world's : : shipments ' for. the : week were as follows. In quarters:. Russian, 190.000; Danubian, 035.000; Argentine,'- 635.000; Indian, 123.000; Australian, 70,000. " - ••--•: ' "- • Chicago. was 10: lower on Liverpool cables and light rains \u25a0 in . the southwest. Continued damage from ; the green buz was reported. ' > * " \u25a0 Francisco market showed little change from Saturday. t-There " was- less . eteam,* however, with buyers Jess eager. 1 ',< Leading .handlers ' said that . prices ; could' hardly" advance ;any ;\u25a0 further, unless the; millers advanced flour again. . \u25a0 .:-.:•- 'v CASH WHEAT.'. „' • " "California, clnb.i $i:3s@i:4s:*<» nHUing. $1.45 @1.47% ;\u25a0-. Oallfornla ' white /Australian.- $1.50® 1.66: lower grades of California, $1.12%@1.32%; northern club, $1.37%® 1.40: northern bluestem, $1.50@1.55; northern red. $1.37^@1. 40 per ctl. FUTURES .•. • \u25a0 . r \u25a0 10 to 11:80 a. m; Session. \u25a0 ;..,->> May— sl.B3%. >^ December— sl.42 bid. v^ • BART^EY— The w«ek opened with -liberal- ar rivals of : 9676 1 ctls. \u25a0 The market continued very dull. Futures '\u25a0 were Irregular, ; May ..being lower and December higher. . . /.'-,., y. --- ." ' CASH '\u25a0 B ARLEYX Good to- choice ; feed, spot/ $1.22% @1.23»4: common to fairi $1.15^1.20 per, ctl; brewing and shipping, $1.25@1.27% per/ftl; chevalier, $1.20@ Ma —il°lM IV:3O y~A T ?'^ Sesslon December-«l.23ybid. t $1.23% asked. ' " V Oats— A n*dearte line of 2676 ctls came .down rrom Oregon; yesterday." The > market continued quiet, firm abd unchanged. - . ,- -. f P°^ i^9, c , h « ce;redl 1 1 - 80 ®!'^;, common to fair, $1.60@1.55; white, ?1.05@1.75; black, $150 @2; gray, $I.7o ' asked. v.- -. / -;'\ h P 0 " 1 !"?? 16 )utt ' "^S* aI«W " heretofore, being dnU.^- with quotations largely : nominal. ' = California sman round yellow, $1.65; large yel low.r $1.27%@1.32%; white; .sl.»7%@i 32%. W i e o- e ,SV l^ to facke<lf acke<l ye " ow ' «-25@1.35T white !}-£iH' : mllcd - «-25@1-30: white Egyptian! f E^P" al >. $1 J0@1.20 pYr ctl JlSM'if^g 01 Callforn^ and v Flour and Farinaceous/ Goods - There were free receipts of 20.391 quarters of LTrulT^^prSs a e s rday - ' The^^ C.05 ; superfine, $5.70@3.90; Oregon^and - Wwfi? »'f«^f^,^r^« Farinace6us . Goods— Prices tin \u25a0 packages," net BmniO9SSSSe Hayjand Feeds tuff« \u25a0 i Receipts of hay.-.wereragalniheavr v*«t#rrt«» ! wi 3a3 aS B^ 2 ? 77 $ J 0n J- rin ? 11 S dlnK ™ *«» ' ™*^SrkS was about $1 off,: with a lessened demand, owinir to .the- fewer tesms being used ln.Su T elty'fo? hauling - away v debris.- Handlers . report -larS' r% , y ' M^ lch \ ot • course '\u25a0 diminishes : th« local consumption or hay. - Bnyers are. holding off^or «°cesslons, : which, are sbei5 bein C given :, them ™ ; .'.Bran - Is , also weaker, ,- as the \u25a0\u25a0 suodlt £Is nnw more : than ample for I present~nee<ta PP and iellew are t offering- It > to, arrive s at 1 lowerTpri^es.^ da^v : • f^ ; llne «"ae : In , from Oregon' jester* .} Bran— s2l-50^22.50 per ton. ' " \u25a0 '.'\u25a0:' jl" ; b Middlings— *27Wiso per ton Shorts— s22©23 per ton. - ":. '.. ;i. '.:. . ?'\u25a0- reedstuffg— Rolled "' barley ' S"?^^ Kn» m v.« T4a $24@25; \u25a0 oUcake fnieli.i^mlnai? o coc^nnt ton i lots ; ? Jobbing, - $27 ; : corn : meal.^Ts3o(a3l cracked corn ,^s3l@32; , broom corn feed.^Si Rfn;^ii Hn' Ka : ?eal''? eal ' ' c » rl0 *a I lots/- $20.50^ Job s2l 50 - P«: ton.- m ClUfalftlj $ 20-50 . , j 0Db Jn^ w»SS?~^fi^ wheit ."^23@24 per tonY • fO od S ea i' 'ii 88 ® 22 : other 4 grades wheat, $i6^l7 12 \u25a0 p« : ton! H°l a ! J f alfa ' $ 8 -50@12; ; stock, ; ?8@ ..""straw-^btaoOc" per bale! {-': 1 '•; \u25a0\u25a0.;, ;; Beam and Seeds «wit '^^ i, market ? continues nrm.-.; wtth - i ? i™£ •*P«adlns; movement -on shipping accost. No'chiwln^cel! ll^'^^^ 01^^ 6 ™: (percU)— fiayos.?s2.Bs@3; pea. $3 15® 8.50; ; smairTrhtte, $2.55@3; ! large .whlt^ ISI ii%^% '2- 80 @2-50; fred...s3@3^oVi*limas;f red... s3@3^oVi*limas; fl*i,l^ 20 Jl re<l ; kl(ln 'y^ 53.25Q3.75; i blackeyav $4.75® 5 ; I butter.-; $4.60@5 : 1 horse I beans, . $I.BOQ 2? cranberry beans/ $3.65@4.v - ',•\u25a0- ' s Sfeds— Brown mustard, - 3@3%e; Jyellow mns tard,^nominal; ,; 3%@3%e; /canary, . 4® : nfi '*h a> ' "^ ® 15c .?i repe ' xx @ 3%c:3 %c: timothy^ corn^^fefeif^ , P &fe.S2S iL??^ : P*? 1 ' — XUVt " nominal; green : peas, $2.50 Potatoes,. Onions .and • Vegetables '-' Trade :In vegetables i was S of i average 1 propor i^J'"' ? nd / prlce " ? for * tho < leadings descrlpaons ruled .steady. New i potatoes;? rhubarb,^ p«as i «nd asparagus y held ; ; up .-well;?: the s lattery: being <\u25a0> In sharp ' request | for : canning;: while | peas ? and s rbu- SS'Lii wera 3 la " 11 * nt "- supply.T "/ Another a car % «f i Floriaa^tomatoes * was j marketed and i was : held nt ! tbe i flat : rate ; of . $4 ; per 1 crate, an ; advance of 50c i orer the I previous i top i quotation. - j Los TAn geles rand Mexican riots \ were ; slow : of \u25a0' sale * the latter \ being weak •' and ; much • lower.'; * String 'and .wax beans from the \u25a0 south * t continued i to ; weaken j nnder I steadily > Increasing 2 receipts,^ and * a I con ; sidera ble ; quantity; of, both, -bad* to be; heldtovsr" Potatoes j and j onions £ were ;• in -\u25a0\u25a0 free % supply $ and featureless, ': : with fe trading : ; ; dnll : : and 4 receivers holding out for stiff prices. ' , : , "... "S Potatoes ?.. (per * ctl)— River I whites, 1 :- $1.75(!22- Oregon Burbanks?tsl.6s@2.2s;!e«»tern Burbank/' $I .sool. is; ' sratljs Oregon 1 seed; f1.75Q1.90; ' new potatoes;^ 2(g3c.^y". \u25a0: ; ' : :\u25a0-;-\u25a0\u25a0> •,-.*\u25a0' jv..-.^' ::i Oni(*s— Yellow, *; $2@2.50 ; per > ctl ; J^ Bermuda^ $1: < r><B2 ; per; crate ; I? green;s C0(3175c ; per fcbox.v+' iiiVeg»tables-=ABparagus,tjsll@l2%c Jper'lbtfor extra, i9@loi 9@loc s for5 NO.SIJ, and *.7@Bc • tori No.^> 2 ; rhubarb/; Ssc@sl's per .box i for, bay and \u25a0 \u25a0 ]for San j Jose; t green *\u25a0 peas, ' 3©4 c per.* lb; .tomatoes, Mexican $1@1.75 . per ' box *or = era teVi Los f Angeles $1:75@2 per crate/; Florida* s4 l perj crate; : string benns; i B@loc ?. per lb; S summers' squashy B@loc per^ lb ; % green 3 peppers, % 12% @15c s pcr •* lb ; \ hot house 3 cucumbers,\' $l@liso * pcr :' dozen 5 for i small and $2.50 * for i large; ffgarllc,';; 6@Bc s per $lb a for choice 1 ana V 2@4c 1 for \u25a0 common; | cabbage,*;' $1.50 ' per l ctl : * cauliflower/? $1 "5 per 4 dozen ; a carrots/? $1 per. sack:: turnips/; $1.25@1. 50 per. sack. - '\u25a0' Poultry V and i Grain a% Three] carsTdf* western fchickens.^ includlngToW ; held 1 0T;r ; from s last - week," were . on : : sale [ and f met with a fair; call : at "prices -ranging : from) $9.50 1 to $10 i pcr ' dozen ; for >: general f offerings; ;-<\u25a0 The i.stock failed 'C to i clean j np 5 and * Indication* *£ favored -an easier market * for : hens. '^rl^ocal' stock -was J largely nominal,*!' as t there j werelpractlcally ? no ? supplies available 'and | buyers % manifested % but si little | in terest iin . the I market, 1 * being - with « western.' sa Poultry \u25a0 (per dozen)— Hfns.. s7@9 for large i and $5.50@6.50 -' for i- small ; s old r« roosters.".' $4.50@5 ; young -. roosters, < $8@10.50; fef ryers, "s7@8; % broil ers^ $5.50@6.G0 for large : and: s3.so@4 for small ; pigeons, J sl@l.so; -J squabs,' j $2@2.50 ; \u25a0> ducks. -J $7 @S I for, young j and \u25a0 $5@C . for s old : -, goslings,- $2® 2.50 \u25a0 per- pair; ] geese. 1 ; $2@2.50 5 per, pair. M Garnet— Hare, ; $2.25@2.50 ' for t large ! and ' $2 for young; '.cottontail rabbits,^ s3 for large 7 and $1.25 for small; . - ; . Butter, Cheese \u25a0 and ' Erb« i ? ; Butter. \u25a0 and \ cheese | opened i thej, week - with ' the market : firm f and s buyers i and : sellers -' a part ;in their --views, "Awhile ;. eggs '.were' decidedly v weak,' with :; receipts r _ liberal ..: and .? evenly =;• distribute among : receivers.',^ ., The top quotation ; was f rer ly offered \u25a0- for ' butter ; In \u25a0 large • and small '- qunutit'cs on ij the :j exchange, : but \u25a0 the f bids ; mot ; with ;\u25a0 no response, » no ; one ; being; willlns •' to \u25a0 part » with • his holdings,; most: receivers 'Dref-?rrinj to store th*ir surplus. ,v Cheese ? was > Ini lighter^ supply - than heretofore \u25a0 and v new.ri fancy -" tlats • were ' lc • per ponnd ; higher,: on bids a t 12% c - v The j eR-^ ; mar ket was j still ', badly ' congested wlthjrheap Sicet, particularly \u25a0; seconds ~ and ? thirds,'. : which ; wer« very , ; slow of •\u25a0 sale >at unsas talucd s rate*." 1 ' Extras sold ' freely. in the regular tiade ' and surplus Uots went Unto storage... •.\u25a0-\u25a0-.•.-: -'\u25a0'\u25a0 '\u25a0::-- --s'---. , t~- . -..-\u25a0- . .• Receipts r. were '76,300 lbs ; butter, , 22,400 ' Its cheese 'and 3,544 : cases r -»ggs.?. •.•-•\u25a0 »•" . '•* Th* f following 1 are \u25a0- the 5 official . quotations -as established -i by sales, bids » and v offers • on "; the floor-of j. the j dairy -exchange: r;-/ : " ' Butter— Fresh; creamery- extras, 22% c pwlb; flnn:'do iflrsts,; 22c, Sl firm; 'seconds,'-.* 2lc,- firm; thirds,':' nominal; packing stock, /19c, steady.! >. \u25a0'- Cheese-^-Fancy California new ' flats, . 12% c per Ib, firm : '?\u25a0 flats, \u25a0 lie, firm ; new L Young Americas, fancy. T il4c,"- firm ; : firsts, , 12c, firm ; eastern stor age \u25a0\u25a0 fancy, .18c, firm. { «^g»»S«ssfe****»l?3 t | i *'**i -\u25a0Eggs — California fresh -. extras, 20c per • doz, weak ; : firsts,'-; 18% c, \u25a0•• weak; : seconds, ? 16c,'- weak; i thirds,' 15%c; ; weak.r ,-: ;; _ -[^ \u25a0\u25a0;> --_\u0084 Decidnoas and Citrus Fruits ;., Offerings of, strawberries were limited .to chest goods ' from \u25a0% nearby \u25a0.' districts. < there '; being ; no crated % stock -.\u25a0 received ; from : the t south 1 In - time to \u25a0bo T marketed. Sf- The M supplies were : mostly ?In good s condition : and ' found \u25a0 prompt ' sale at '\u25a0\u25a0 steady to ;, firm ;V prices. \u25a0 Seventeen \u25a0: crates ;of apricots camt i in :; from ; Yuma ' and i 22 \u25a0 boxes - of " cherries from v VacaTille - 1 and the \u25a0. river, v The -I'- former brought $2.50 per crate, while; the cherries sold at \u25a0 $2@2.50 s for i purple > Guignes from .the , river and $1.25@1.50 for -Vacaville lots. ? Eight crates of blackberries,' containing 80 small baskets each, were - received - from : Los Angeles " and '\u25a0\u25a0 sold -at B@loc . per . bnnlrrt ~ jTX3iD>pNfli!litQMl3trj .J~*.' r There . were \u25a0no new i arrivals •of - oranges • over Sunday and. the ' market .was reported gradually cleaning up -on old stock, but at previous, prices.' Dealers .were ?of the s opinion '.that :\u25a0 the r market would ; steady, np \ when : new . stock commenced . to arrive. : and some. were predicting a higher range of prices." l ." Lemons -were firmly ". held, ; but ;\u25a0 the fruit * moved , slowly," the "demand being , limited on account : of the ;\u25a0 high : prices and the '• abund ance of Mexican < limes.' .The ! other fruits were without ' quotable * change. " \ \. " Strawberries— Longworths,'* $15@20 per chest; Watsonvllle, \u25a0 $10@12 per chest ; Los • Angeles — for single and — for 1 double. crates. " Apples— sl.Co@2 per box. " * Citms fruits— Per * box : \ Navel oranges, $2(23 for -small and .'sl@l.7s^ for large slses; 1 seed lings. $I@2: \u25a0 tangerines,' sl.2s; ' lemons, $4,50@5 for fancy, . $3@3.50 for; choice • and : $2@2.50 for standards: * grape fruit, $2.75@3.25'f0r gpedless and "' 51.25@1.C0 for common; limes, 1 $5.50® 6.50.V -'',"'. \u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0-\u25a0' ' \u25a0*' ' . '\u25a0 fruits— Bananas,*. sl@l.so -. per bunch for Hawaiian and $2.so@3.so: for, Central Amer ican;, pineapples, 11 : nominal. -v ' .- Dried . Fruits, '• Raisins, \u25a0 ~Sutm, Honey . ' Mall advices • from j New ' York report a - strong and .. rising - market -; for >• raisins, *. and : : say 'of prunes: ..'"Prunes , are moving , more freely "on small . orders, but no Improvement 7 in spot prices can !be recorded, - as \u25a0 the pressure •: to unload tls still • pronounced in some quarters. . (The down ward, tendency, of .the market has been checked, however,- \u25a0 and \u25a0 with any ; decided Increase in the demand t, a ' turn :in - the ; other : direction Is .. held to i be :-: probable. -U; Broken .* report 1 few sales of peaches \u25a0. or , apricots, ..but Jobbers . are moving more. of vbo.th: varieties."' •- ' . \u25a0•;- -- = Frnlts-iApricots, 10%@20c per lb: evaporated appleS; spot, 6% @Bc: " peaches. \u25a0 10% @13ct pears,' 7%@12%c; prunes, 4-slze basis,' Bc; large sizes, 4@5r.. -' \u25a0'-\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0:\u25a0 ' \u25a0 \u25a0 "•' -' .'_ '_ '\u25a0 .. .." /•' 1 1 : Raisins— rSeeded; 8@10%c; loose muscatelH.' Sc. B%c and B%c for 2. 3 and 4 crown, respectively; needless sultanas.'; 7^4 @7%c; Thompson's seed less/ 7%@7?4ct for' unbleached; London layers, nominal ;. clusters,' nominal. . * ® , " s* Nuts— Almonds;' nonpariels. w 17VS @18c; IX L, 16%@lSc; ne plus ultra. 16@lSc; Drakes, 13%@ J4e; : Languedoes. 13%@14c: • hardshell. 9@loc. T/alnuts, Jobbing I prices— Softshell. 15@16c for No. 1 and 12@13c . for No. 2 ; : Italian , chestnuts'; s@Bc -per lb. \u25a0 - ••' '\u25a0'\u25a0'- -\u25a0'-'' - '.:"••:' '~'{' .Honey — Amber ."comb, 12 @15c; dark, 9@lle;. extracted, water white, 'nominal; dark, 6@6%c; candled,' 6c per lb. ;• :--.\u25a0-:: --.\u25a0-: \u25a0 Provisions Several descriptions of .barreled pork are high er. ::There is some price cutting, ln. lard, \ which shows . a;, lower .: range of , quotations ;in ; copse * Cured meats— Bacon, ' 15%e per -. lb for heavy." 15iie for , light I medium, ; 16% c for ; light, 17@ 17%e % for . extra • light, and . 20@21c \u25a0 for sugar cured: dry salted sides. 14c: bellies/ 14Vi«315c; eastern sugar cured hams. 17@17%c; California hams. 10%e: mess beef. -> $9 per bbl; extra mess, $9.50: 'family. 1 - $10; prime 'mess pork, $24; ;ex tra clear/ $27; mess,ls2s;'i pig pork, $23; pigs feet,* $5; smoked, beef, 14c : per^ Ib. - :\u25a0 " - ; \u0084 ^"' . iird— Tierces quoted • at • 9%c : for CaUfor nia: compound,, 9*4 c for . eastern - compound. _and 12c r for pure; half -barrels, r pure, . 12% c; * 50-lb Hns, .12%c;10-lb tins t rl2%c; 5-lb;tlns, 12T 8 c; half barrel." 10?4c : three half barrels, 10% c; one tterc«,vlO%c; two tierces, 10% c; five tierces, lOUc. Hldest, Tallow, Wool. and Hop* ; .'-\u25a0 Late ; mall -\u25a0 advices - from New York say jof h f from : ; Oregon ; reported - purchases : for English account of 230 bales at 9%c/ 335 bales ir7%e and 60 . bales at 6c. 1 There were some poor quality '\u25a0 hops offered here from Washington at te.K Otherwise the market is quiet;and;wlth 1^— Culte and brands sell about % @lc un der quotations/ Heavy ' salted | steers/.llc;^me dlumr.llc: light, lie: cow hides, lie for n*avJV lie for light; stags. B%c: salted; kip. llej^ salted veal/- 14c; salted calf. 15c; • dry^hldes/ 22c; dry kip -20c: dry-calf,. 24c;: sheepskins, shearlings, 20@50c each;: short wool/ 60@00c eachrmedlnm, j $101.25;' long; wool, $I.so@2:' horsehldes, salt. $3^3.50 • for <, large \u25a0 and ; $2.5003 \u25a0:\u25a0 for » medium ; $1.5b<g12 [: for \u25a0- small • and ' 50c@?1.20; 'o^colts; horsehldes. 1 dry/ $2(33 for large and $1.2502 for medium ; * 50c@$ 1.25 v f or small * and 25@50c for colts— <leerskinß— dry >\u25a0-' Mexican, - 40@41c; \u25a0 dry j salted "- Mexican, l 3sO37%c; dry \u25a0 Central Ameri can 40@41c;» goatskins — prime ; - angoras,-:--? 1 5c; extra' large do/ $1.50; large, 50c; medium, 85c; ' Tallow— No. •1 : rendered, : C@s%c ; ' No. , 2. 4% @sc; grease, 1 "- 2@3%c. ': - : .„,-„. "- : -Twobl Sprlnp clip: - Northern bright. 19@21c; San Joaquln, 15@l7C'for free and 12014 c for tie fectiTe/ ' Fall i clip: ' San ; Joaquln t and southern, 6QBc ; i fall lambs, . 7oloc; ? HumboMt and Men dodno,"-. 13(^14c ; r middle 1 county."-- 8 @10c ; north ern free, 11@12%e; Nevada, , 15@lBc per lb for spring. --''•-?\u25a0..-:•.\u25a0 .:'-\u25a0• * Hops— Choice, . 10@llc;' prime/ 9c; common, 6@Bc;per,lb. -\u25a0-.'.;. • -, ' - v \u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0.: .J.-.-/:-:. J . -.-/:-: '.".Meat-Market -;-'. .. for live hogs show ft slight reTision.- Otherwlse. there was nothing new In the markete " - M^' \u25a0 Slaughterers' : rates to dealers . axe as follows: :^Beef-^@B%c per lb for steers and 7@7%c for 1 ;«• Veil— 7% QB%c for" large "and 8«99c for small. B Mutton — 10@llc for wethers/ 10@llc for ewes. -t Lamb— Spring/ 12% @13% c per lb. • - I : Dressed Hogs— ll%@l2%c i»er lb.. \u25a0:\u25a0- .... .. - \u0084.-.:; LIVESTOCK ft MARKET? , . - The following quotations , are for good, sound lit estock,-J delivered 3in \u25a0? Ban Francisco,; less JSO per ; cent / shrinkage : for cattle. \u25a0I*r " ' , \u25a0 - ; '\u25a0'\u25a0< • ' /" - < Cattle-i-Steers, - No. '\u25a0 XV 90»%<: second quality B@9c < thlrd;quallty.,T@Bc; cows aad heifers/ «@ 7%e for s No. * 1.",' second i. quality i 6% Q7c/v third qaallty i 6%@6c; . bulls " and stags. 1 3@4%c ".; r " . ?. Calves— 6®s%c /per <lb f for s liht.' 4%®5c for medium and 4@4%c for heary (gross weight).^ : ; Sheep— Wethers, - 6@6%c i per. lb ; ? ewes, : 5% @ 6c (gross ; weight). ;;^- : . - Lambs— Spring,- 6% @7c. . f,- ; : -Hogs— 100 to 200 1b5,.7%@7%e per lb: 200 to 250 ; 1b5,* 7@7%c; boars : so -per cent,'; stags 30@ 40 , per . cent, and ] sows . 10 ©20 per cent • off \u25a0 from above \u25a0 quotations. •/ ' i-'rS?' . . T- • '/\u25a0\u25a0/.' ;,.''\u25a0..; Cteneral ; Merchandise . & Bags-^-San i Quentin, ?,7%c; - : grain bags,'- June-"" July,- 8%@8%c;; wool bags," 42%@47%c^^i i^ -, ', Coal— Wellington/ \u25a0 $12 i per ton;r New Wellin? ton, $12; Beaver hill, $10: Coos bay, $10; Rich mond, $12; I Cumberland, $14 In' bulk I and I $16.25 ln I sacks ; - Welsh I anthracite/; $15 ; | coke,^ $18 1 per ton : in ' bulk . and SIS in sacks ; " Rocky * mountain, nominal;-? . .=?7.v; :;. • - -"\u25a0:>'.;•: -i-'- ..- ,J., J . \u25a0-:\u25a0". -\u25a0"\u25a0;/•=•-" "\u25a0'••^, H Oil— Quotations ; are ; for.; barrels. ; ',• Linseed, ; 54c per i gallon ' for 1 boiled s and :52c 3 for \u25a0 raw;; cases : 6c more ; J castor « oil, '\u25a0 In *' cases, j No. ". I/A 75c ; ? bakers'. AA/ cases, : $1.28@1.30 : ( lncol. 1 50 c i for boiled and 48c ilor i raw ; J China j but,'! cases.*, 85@90c | per; gal lon ; : cocoanut oil ; In s barrels," 5Sc \u25a0' for ' Ceylon ~* and 55c ; for {Australian ; > extra .bleached win ter sperm oil,*' 65c: * natural £ winter j sperm \ 011,1.65c 1 : r natural whale ' oil,' . 55c ; ; extra I winter strained I lard * oil; 85c ;"\u25a0 No.'il -. lard : 011 / 68c ; 1 pure ' neatsf oot : 011.T.75c ; No. -I ' neatsfoot : oil. . 57% c- herring i oil .*. 40c; * sal mon I oil, 35c ; • boiled ' flsh oil . 35c ; ; paint oil. 30c. .-1 Coal ; oil,' ; gasoline,*; etc.— - Water i white , coal '\u25a0 oil/ from I tank > wagons, 1 10@llc ; % special .« do,"s l2%c ; pearl olL'i ln A case". : > 17c ; » astral, 17c ; i star,"k 17c; extra* star.i 20c ; i Elaine,*, 26c ; ! eocene/5 19c ;; stove gasoline;; in % bulk < 17% c| ln ; cases ; 24c ; j No.-. 11 en gine 'd is tllla t c," .' Iron ; barrels Jor • drums/. 8c ; J No."? 2 do 6%c,'* cases 6%c, more ;; benzine,"* ln bulk* 12 % c/ in 1 cases j 19c; JB6 degree 1 gasoline,'' in ; bulk : 30c, .In canes 3Ge. '. ' s * . \u25a0 . . ,' .^'(.Turpentine— o2c 1 per ; gallon in ' cases" and ' 85 %e in s drums 1 and iron: barrels.' vt- -.' , . .; : .- ,-^i- ; !*t Rosin I (per! 280 lbs gross)-^.F/J $7.05;: H/- $7.40; l,"i $7.40; ) M,l $8.45; VWO/ $8.75. U'^' v -Ji . r sh Red - and s.white tlead-rßed £lead/« S%iS9c'lper Ib;i white •lead,* 8@8%e,l according \u25a0to quantity. \u25a0\u25a0 > \u25a0 Sugar^rThe >- Western* sugar ? refining ; company quotes •as 1 follows,-^ terms \ net " cash : s* Cubes v A," crushed! and i fine crushed,ls.2oc;ipowdered/; 5 05c; candy 3granulated.ls.osc; j'frult* granulated.; sc; fine * and % coarse *, granulated;*? 4.95 c: t beet I granu lated i (100 1 bagsi only):* 4.85 - ? confectioners Vr AT 4.95 c: i magnollat A;r,4.sscrr extra >, C/: 4.45 c; j golden C.^ 4.35c 1 ; J D,1 4,25c:; Hs and *Efl crystal 5 domtnoes; 8.35 c: I tablets,! half , bbls,~ 5.45 c; i boxes; 'i 5.50 c per lb."Cs Barrels and 50\ lb bags 10c/r half bbls- 25cW boxes \u25a0 50c : more ; per '.100 lbs ; . for • ail ; grades. / No .':.. .. y \u25a0' \u0084 . ' .. ? y .-; . -.- -,-'':''"'- ' :'-!: '- ! ' -.- order;taken for less than 75 barrels or Its eqaiy alent. jJUMIIIMIIIMLUIIBBIUIIIJI— MJI \u25a0 :\u25a0\u25a0''\u25a0'\u25a0 ''. > — — \u25a0 .-.' : .'• • -- ' . .", - Receipts Tot"; Produce; -•FOR f MONDAY. APRIL". 29 ' ' Flour/iqr ?sks l.. ".\ 9.293 Corn \ineal. "sks 800 • Wbeati. » ctls ';.... 2.460 Leather, rolls "=135 Barley.*, ctls ;.7; .7. ."\u25a0 D.fi'R Tallow, • bbls \u25a0T " 00 Oa ts.v ctls % : ;.'. \u25a0; . .-: 4<X) Hlde«, .- No \u0084 • " **1 jm Beans, ;»ts r...v. J.OOOll'elts, \u25a0Xo .- * 4'3«5 Oorn.:ctls ...... 156! Lime, bbls . *** i'6SO Bran: rts \u25a0:. . . ". .-;••. 750! Sugar. s ctls . * "son Middlings, ; sks v. , «62 Brandy, gals . '. " 3 000 Potatoes. 'sks / ... 3.110 Wld*. gaU .. 43* 00(1 Onions. • ska f : . ." .300 Llrestock. No ". To ; Hay. - - tons "..... 1.297 Lnmber. M ft.; 1 1 - 335 , Wool, sks r .'.... I,66B! Oranges, bxa ;".. 1 000 1 Feeds." sks ...... . 535| Broom corn, bale* S9 Shorts. -* sks V. ..:.;. loot Calfskins, bdlt . . 'lio Relied barley," sks ; , 532|Paper,' bdls . . . . . CO [ l OREGON Floor,'* qrsks....4.B3s!Bran. sks ...... 6.799 Wheat, ctls ... . ; I.7s3tShorts. sks . . .. . • 2 500 Oats,*- ctls .1..-.. 2.676! Potatoes, ska ...v 3,436 HSBB|H|p^ WASHIXGTOX Flonr. qr sks....l2.26o|Flaiseed. sks ... 400 '.;""."?. WESTERN STATES Flonr,' <jr . sks. . . . 3.oo<liCk>rn jmsl. tt»:. ' 600 THE STOCK MARKET Continued Decline In Ahe '< Son thrrn Xc- / ;-;Vada Mlnlnsc Stoekx. There was -more: doing on* the stock and bond exchange j yesterday, but th« trading wm light at -best,-, and beyond an \u25a0.' advance .in > Alaska Packers to $41, there were no yariattons worthy or -comment Pacific Coast borax was ex dlvldend-Jof $1. :\.^\ . The declining tendency in the southern Ne vada * mining i stocks continued, and quotations for ;\u25a0 all groups • were • lower. Brokers reported numerous selling orders from' the east, - which enhanced the weakness of an already weak mar ket. The ? only ? stock to exhibit any sulking feature was Coming Nation, which was actively traded In at firmer prices. The > Comstocks were quiet and without fea ture. " \u25a0 ; . ".\u25a0>•- STOCK AM) BO?(D EXCHANGE MONDAY, April 2»— 10:30 a. _m. n - UNITED STATES BONDS AsV.I Bid. Ast. 4s : or coup. . — — 14«1 4« qr cp new.l2S 129^4 4s qr ". reg. . . J— .—. — |3i* qrcoup;.. — .. • AIISCEIXANEOTJS BONDS Ala A W ss. _V — Oak Tran*ss. — 10S Anso.Ojl ss. — 8S . . Do Con Ss.lOO' 104% Bay CPC ss. — 101% Ok Trac C ss.lCK)"— -- Cal C G ss; —105 O:W -gtd-5s.-— v 93 Cal G'& E g>- Oceanic S \u25a0 ss. 23 v . — , m & ct 5s 54% — lOrn Cable fis.ll2 'US Cal-st 0 ss. — 10S Pac Glm 4s. — »5 Cal -Wine ss— 9S . P E Ry 55. .105 10«% CCWitB?; — 103% Pae L&P 5». — 100% Do g mgss — US -v Pac TAT ss.' "^ i(H Ed LAP 6s. — 120 P. AC H 6». — 104% P & C H 6s. — 110. P Sc O B 6s. — 112 Geary -st 55.; -50 \u25a0.-:—\u25a0 Powell-st 65.. — 107% H..C& S'ss.lOO, 101% Sac EG&RSs. — 10» Hon R T 65.10S .-.; SF & SJV5s. ' — 113 I. Tahoe R3s — . — sr.O & SJS«. — " ;. — ' li'A Elec Ss.loo —, I Do 2d mg3i» — , 1«.'»4 LAG & Eloa — . 100 SJ& SCR 4%s — 91 TiAKrfe..- 114 Sierra R 65.. — 113 LAI, Ktd.fln. — -103% S P of A 6s •'- LAP. lem 5s. — 110% (1900)- .:..104 — . LAP -Cal -ss. — 106 (1910> .... — 105^ Mkt-st C 6s. — ' 112% S P of C 6s 1 .Do lem ss. — "107 (1912) ....109 — JIV& MtTSs.IOO SPC 1 etc ss. 119% NR Of ' C as." — 115 S P B R 6s. — 127% NP C R 59. — 102% PPRR Ist r4s 93V* 94 NC Ry 55.. — — SV W g mic4s — 89 N* CP C ss. — 102% Stkn G&E 65,100 — N-El"Co.Bs..— 97%jU G& B ss. — 104 O GL&n.Ss. — 107 UR of SF 4#. 74Ts 75% Oak Tran 6s. — ' 117 IVal Co P-ss. — 105 WATER STOCKS Cmitra - Costa 60% 62 IS V Wat 00. 21 * 21% Marin Co .. -- 62 | : ' GAS AND ELECTRIC Martel r . Powr — — fPae LCo — 80 Mat E L ctfs 4% — qstkn G & E. ! 52 — Do ex ctfs 13 13% [.,-\u25a0• INSURANCE Fireman's Fund — ' — BANK STOCKS Am Ntl 8k.130 — Lon, P & A>m 13S Anglo-Cal . ." — 88 Mer Trnst . .215 — Bank of Ca1.3«0 — Merch <Ex . . 65 — Cal Safe Dp. 128%— IS F National. — — First Natnl.. — 310 | SAVINGS BANKS Ger S & L. — 3150 ISav * L R0..120 — Hum S 8k. 2100* |Sec Say Bk.. — 375 Mutual Say.. — Union T Co. — 3250 S F-Sav.U.6lO ,635 I. ;. "\u25a0-;- -;. STREET RAILROADS California- ..— 140 IPresldlo ..... — 25 Geary — 50 . | \ POWDER Giant Consolidated C 0...... — 85 SUGAR Hawaiian C.- 83 ICnomea 8 a SSH - " llonokaa SC 11 ll>-«|Paauhaa SC. 14S 14% Hutch S P C 15% 16 I Union S Co.. 42% 45% Kilauea S C. 1 2%| Do pool ... 42% 45% MakaweU C. — 30 | - .^*i MISCELLANEOUS Alaska PA . 40% 41 Oceanic S Co. — Asso Oil Co. 40>4 — Pac Anx F,A IK — Cal F C A. 103% — Pac C Borax.ls2ii — Cal Wine A. 83% — Pac S Tel Co »7%100 MVJtMtTm. — 110 ; : . . ; SALES i _..: Morning Session Board — ._\u25a0.," ._. . 25 Alaska -.: Packers* - Assn. 41.00- 25 Paaubau -S P C 0............. 14.62% $2,000 United X R of S F 45.. 74.75 \u25a0-;.. . '; Street— v ' , • \u25a0\u25a0 • 20 Spring -Valley .Water C 0 ..«....; 21.00 . Afternoon ' Session ' Board — i ; . 80 Associated Oil '.: .....40.50 85 Hawaiian Coml lc Sogar C 0.... 83.00 4SO Hutchmson S P Ctf ':.....'. 15.87% $9,000 United RR of S «" 45...- . 75.00 • $10,000 Cal Gas & El G H i O T 55.. 85.00 Unlisted Seeorltle* MISCELLANEOUS BONDS Bid. Ask. l Bid. Ask. Bay CPC 6»;. — 103 : SF & NP ss. -^109 Cal NW Rss._— r: 110 SP Coastß4s — 95 Marin 'W, ss. — 105 r Stand. El 55.. — 92V$ Rls ;I;Wksss — . 100 Dojttd Os. — -95 SF Drydk ss. — 112 Sutter-st Rss — 105 SF G&E 4Vjs — 94V; ; MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala Sug Co. — 22%tN,*Cal P, Co. 27 — Cal Cot -Mils — 94 (Orpheum Co.. 15 — Cal T.I &;T — .250 . PaeC Cas C 0.150 175 Chutes Co ..— -4 Pao G4E pfd — 65 , Cyp.LVlmp. 1 2% 5 S ' F ' Drydoek. 60 — Dpt'Pw-pfd. 87% SF *SJ Coal"— 20 • Do : com ; . : ; — 101 S . Cruz -PCm — «7- Hono P. Co..— 25 Stand P Cein — 120" Do new -pi. — 25 (Truck Elect. — 13 • .'; V. \u25a0..•- \u25a0--•'- California Stock and Oil Exentutfffr^ : v Bld.Ask. . . Bid.Ask. Asso Oil 5t.40.1'5 42.00 MeKlt trick ... 15 — Caribou . .-..8. 12%. 9. 00 Mor of Arts..- 05 : .:— \u25a0 Chi \u25a0. Crude .".' ; O» v" — Ncr County . . 40 .'75 Olaremont ... .77% -^ Peerless 3.75 — Home" ....... 25. \u25a0 : — Piedmont .... 14 — Kern -River;. 7.oo — Superior.-..". ...-' lO — Linda -Vista.. 14 — IW-KOH Co.. 35 :—', J , " ' OFFICIAL SALES 500 Mont« Cxlsto ...................';...'. .70 Slintnsj; Stocks , SAN : FRAN-CISCO : STOCK EXCHANGE /.-Following w«r« the sales on the San Francisco stock . and - txchange : board ; yesterday: COMSTOCKS Regular Morning Session > .800 Andes ....... 251 100 5avaj5 ........ 04 800 Con Imperial. 02| 200 Sarsje . .. 03 800 Con Va M C 0.1.00 400 Savage ....... 92 200 Hale & Norc. "73 500 Seg B«tehet .. 0« 100 Hal« & 'Norc. 72 "200 Sliver Hill ... 57 200 Potosl;. : 11 200 Union Con ... 61 ' Informal ; Session. ' -400 Andes ....... 26 100 Ophir ";. v ..;.^.2.33 J7OO Belcher ..... "55 700 Savage "....^V. 80 .100 8u11i0n....... 30 2000 Sejr Belcher ;.. 09 1000 Caledonia' .r. 41 2000 Seg Belcher. .. 08 200' Con Va M C 0.1.00 100 Sierra Ncr ... 51 D0.' ; b! 30 ..-1.05 200 Sierra Ncr ... , 53 200 Gonld ; & • Cur . 36 300 Silver HUI ;; . '57 200 Gould &'& ' Cur. 3S 300 Union . Con ' . ..-. 50 200 Gould:&'Cur; 37 400 Utah ..........05 : 500 Julia j.-rr;.'.T:BlsliMHflaißßCi I f -">, :. CLOSING QUOTATIONS .; : — ;;." Bld.Ask.l . B!d.Ask. Alpha \u25a0......;\u25a0. — . 12 Kentnck .....12 — Alta .\ . . ". . . . ; 01 . C 3 Julia .... .- 13 14 Andes -f. rr.'.V. '25 Sti Jostle* ..... . . 03 . 05 Belcher -~ V . . ; .-65 *L 56 Mexican . . ... 81 85 ! Best;& 8e1ch.1^251.40 N-Gould 4C. — 40 Bullion •\u25a0••;; r. ; . — -30 ( »ccidental ... 45 — Caledonia. m.-..' 40 — |Opblr .......^.SS 2.40 Challenge- ... 20 25 Overman ..... 13 15 Chollarj ..;.;-. 15 17 I-otosl 11 12 Confidence; . '..1.00 1115 Savage ......;; 90 HI Con c- Imperial; -, 02 - OolScorpion .. ;..' V) 12 ConJN.;Vork. 04-. — Ses Belcher \u0084 0^ 10 Con'VaiM.Co.lLOO-1.05 Skrra N«rv ... vsl 53 Crown? Point..*- 27 . , 3»> Silver Hill ... 57 59 Exchequer iV..--i-V 70 Union t Con /... 50 '-52 Gould . & f Cnr . * 3« ; »?!Utah . . . ; ; . ;. . tO4 ,* , «5 Hale ;*.:Norc. "70 .72|Vellow; Jacket.- 95. 1.00 - 'ANpJGOLDFIELDi STOCKS : ' i Regular * Session^ :3G ; tii'' 12:30 g*/. f.500 Adams^"V;... 2011000 Johnnie 'Cons. .13 4000 - Amethyst J ...- 45*2000 Jumbo Ex V.2.27% iOOO'AprjFool Ex. 02 40<)*-Dc», s 10.;. .2.30 6000 Atlanta"....., 71| IWiO Do. s 10. .2.27% 2000. Atlanta,', s : 90. -.701 500 Jumb ;Ex Leas - 12 3CoO.Blk:BntteEx;;i4t 500;Kendall ....... : - 40 30<»0 Black Rock :.~.CS!1000 L Harris. b6oi,' 05 C«O00 Blue Bell i . ; . 25 4000 Lone ;. Star .... » 30 5000 Blue Bnll,< slO * 4Ci3000 Lone • SUr . . ; . 29 2000 : Blue Bull.-: slO .'47( 50Q Man ! Broncaor. < 13 1000 BoothV.-r.r.T. :73 1000 Man D«n»r.;; IS 100 Bullfrog Mln.- 24 1000 Man Little Joe 03 300 Cent i Eureka;.*; S3 1000 Man 1 Humboldt: 09 ; 500. Columbia Mt. 92 1000. Man "Monarch. ,07 1000 Cotum?Mt;Ex.'. OS 5500 Mayflower ' Con 54 IOOOi-T Do, s b.6O."Vr- 00 1000 Mayno-." ;.*..".-. 14 Comi;Fraction.4.6s 500 MacNamara ..; 4« 1000 Comng s> Nation - 24 1000 Mlnax • Pedra*.l : .2s 1000 Comng /.Nation .25 2000 Mohwk.C Leas* 33 5000 Comng Nation ' 2611000 Mohawk Junior sOS 7000 Comng i Nation^77l: 2oo Montana .-.; V.3.00 KX)o»Do.jb'3o.-:." C3ilooo Mont Mid Es. 10 2<X)O^Do.?b?3or.-;,\;27h800 MnsUnscMsn.. 24 6200, Cracker Jnck. 25120.000 Mustang -Ex. ?17 ?200 1 Cracker S Jack. V 24J2ooo^NetplUn '.;:.. '; is 3000 Dm \u25a0B i Btte ; C. : 3si 1000 ; Nevada Boy : ; . 17 4500 Dm B Btte C. 35J2600 Ncr 'poldfleld. ' 4< 6500 Dmdfld Trngl. 43! 2000 North Star .... SI 1000 ~ Do. fa - 10. . . . ' •»•"> iO«X> Nu«s«»t W SOOO Dom Gldtfd V. 051 500 Orlsc Man . . . . Jl 1000 Essie's n%«t. , 20J3000 Owl Wonder. . SI ; 000 Falrrw -- liaflst 10t $000 Pine Nnt ..... 1J 1000 FairrwlS Knjr 4!» MO Pts S rk.nlCl.S7 4 ' 2«00 Florence .. ..-..<». 75|1»>.000> Red Hills "r. 61 1500 Do. -a 3..". .6.75J70C0 Red IliUa .... i!l 2000 Frisco ....... Do. a 10.... W 200 . Gold Bar ....I.OG 1000 Do.-b10..., <H itOttiGold 3ar ..1.02V4 .WO Bed Top Ex..- 41 1300 Gold Sceptre. 19J1000 Rescue • fon.slO li »W0 Gld Con M... 8.00 KWOSyI Hitnporey. CJ ' 2000 G Kewanos.l.o2^ IwOO Syl II iniphrey. \u25a0OJ 1500 Gld Portland. 3312100 SllYer PUk..1.17U 1500 Gld Portland. 34j 100 Silver Ph'k ..1.13 2000 Gld 3d Chance 3»il«"W Do., a 10..JU17U 2000 Gld 3d Cbance 21* 500 St Iw 2000 Gld 3d Chance 30) 100»> St It, s ..-..-.-.1.31 6000 flldfld Tomboy 2312000 St It»s Leas. 13 1000 Gold i Wedge. . I'M 500 Tramp Con .. 9 4000 Great Bend... I.lo* 100 Tramp Con ;. 0; JM-OG Ort j:»nd Kx. 2BUOOO Treascre ....V V. I'KK) G Bend Twin* EIUOOO West : End 1.3 i 700(: Hlliernm-'. ... -1114000 "Won <i Kocfc. 2( 7uii«l Do. > 11)... V» 2000 Won .1; Uock. 2: l?.'U Konie«itakc \u25a0K.1.-'OlltW Won <i Ifcock. 2: 20i»> Iwl c*nio .. -215000 Do. l/"3<>.-.. 21 lf<X) Jack P0t 1:..1.20l 500 Whale ... C' 1000 Jim Batler.l.l7»-iIBOOO Yanke* Toy . . i: \u25a0 1500 Jtm Butler . .I.2'HlfiOO YanSse- Girl .. CJ \u25a0, -.lnformal Session — ?"":30 to 2. p. m- \u25a0 1000 Adams ...... 10,(5000 Jim Bitler \u00841.t3 5000 Adams 201 350f. Jim B 1 tier . . f . 12U 4000 Adams, b 10. 21l 300 Jtnv fcutler ..I.l'J SOOO Arcadia 12.- 3O» JnmN> Xx 2.21 5000 Atlanta ..... 6»!2.jH0 JiuoN* Ex ~2.27Vi 1000 Atlanta ' 70!.V<0i> Kendall ...... *% 5000 Black Rock .. 07J5000 Kendall &X .. I* 2000 Blue Bell ... 2512000 I.one SUr .... m 7500 Bine Bell ... \u25a024 5000 Lone Star .;.. 31 5000 Do. b 30... 2fii3ooo Lucky Star ..23 2000 Bine Bull 47il0fio Lncky Star~.. »4 2000 Do. \u25a0 10... 4Hi 1000 Lncky . Star ..'2l 1004> Booth ... 72;i001> MacNamam .. 43 1000 Booth 7015300 Man Hiiraix>ldt \i4 1500 Bonanza Ex.. :i!i;W0O- Do. b- :«>,... $* 1000 Bullfrog Ex.. 10i400O Man Shonbar. . if" • 00i> Broncho ..... 1.12P00 Man Shonbar.. U 5000 Do. b 00... 15! 2(«no Mayflower Con 54 j:000 Btte Goldfleld loUOOO Do. b 30...., 53 - >Hrf> Btte Goldtteid 11[2T!00 Mayflower C«n .'4 .000 Clinton Coppr. so|iot>o I>o. b 10.... 5J WtOO Do. b 30... r>li2ooO Mllltcmo Frac H 100 Colnmbta Mt. 9<i IC4>& MUltnw* F rac Ctt 1000 Do. a 10... iiliiHO Monwk fl Leas 23 2f«0O Colnmbta Mt. 5215000 Mhwk loannta 13 3l»00 Colon Mt Ex. 07! JX^O Montana ~,.3.32& 1000 Com Frac..4.62i4! SOO Montan*' .....s3« \u25a0 SOO Com Fraetlon.4.6ol MO Montana .....S.tUl 1000 Comng Xatton-'-Mi soa Montsmly Mt. 21 10,000 Com Nation, •v.'woo Mtg *ijm-Z%.; 13 5000 Do. b 50. .. 27!^000 MtR Slk' Ex. 13 l? 00 Comnff Nation 2712000 Mnstauj ' 21 500 Comng- Natloa 2311000 MnstanS Anx. .V, 1000 Conqueror- ... .2112GW NeT S-; fnern.. 1« 20<X) Cracker Jack. 24 300«) Pitta S !'ealt..l.9f 2O»X» Cracker Jack. 25lW<X) Re.l HI !a "\u25a0 (It, •200 Daisy ...:.. -.2.10(1000 K»>d ICi I* ..... 53 5000 Dm B Btte C. 35120D0 Ued HI s ..;. -61 4t»00 Dmdfld Trnxl. 4512T.00 Red J.i< it ...,• W 2i)00 Dmdfld Trncl. 4)t.«000 Red To Ex. . 4iJ 1000 Desert Chief.: 10J200O Re*l T( Ex... 43 30«X> DUIe 11l 100 Ked Ti Ex;, ji 6000 Domir.ion ««I 5»X> Red To Frac. ." 13 1000 Eaglfr'a Nest. 29jir>CO Red T.. Frac. 1! 1000 Ely .lum Copr 12!-l>i*)O Rescne on .. 11 1000 Empire .. 1M H.O Round t .... * 5.1 3000 Fairrw Hailst 15i5i'iOO Sandsto. n ... 'J.i 100 Florence «.7.itn>n«< D". h !0.... , 71 1900 Florence ...B.62^tlCoa Sandsto: :i ... 71 100 Florence 6.30| 10f:0 Sandstoj ;i ... 73 500 Florence Ex.. 5H3500 Syl Ilu; ;>hrey.- C 9 2500 Florence Ex.. 4Sl4lt>O Silrer Irk ..t.13 2000 Gold Anchor.. . 34!2t*0 Do. N 10. .1.17\» 500 Gold Sceptre. 20J3tOU St Itcs , 1.5U 2OOC Gldfld Com .. 32:4C0«> Toano I U*eo. . . £J 4000 Gldfld Herald or. im Ton Ex pa ...3.4(1 3000 Gld Portland. S5 300 Tramp an ..; S3 2000 Gldfld Tomboy 25 1000 Tramp m J .; $1 100 C Gold Reef .. 25! 2TiW Tramp m .. 8«! 3000 Great Bend.\.t.lOilOf<o Do, b ">.... M 11.000 Grt Bend: 1. 07 V,\ 1000 Dn. ? :U>..-..- 81 500 Grt Bend Con OU: 1700 Tramp -m .. 85 SCO Grt Bend Anx 27!300d Ctica . ..... 13 1000 Grt Bend Anx 2615000 Do. b TO..'.'. I» 1500 G Bend Twins 31tl000 .Vernal .. 29 2COO Do. b 50... 33! 2500 West E+* 1.3*1 3000 G Bend Twins 3013000 Yellow insc. 13 2000 G Bend Twins 2013000 Yellow :osc.. v 'ia\ i COOO nibernia ~ 13! 1000 Yankee Irl .. OiV.t 3000 Hindocraft .. 20U00O Yellow Iger.. '£* • ' CLOSING QUOTATIONS CALIFORNIA . , Bid. Ask. I Bid. Ask. Bo? Gwtr Cop 01 Wi[Crackerjk G ! 35... \u25a0— • Brnnswick ...2.45 — 1 Fura Creek F. 15 • — • Banker HIM.. JlZWGrnwtr Ctinto 50 — Cen Eureka... 85 _BO|Keaae Wondt — 73 NEVADA Tonopah District \u2666 Belmont 4.50 4.32JMizpan Ex... 30 — . California ... 12 14 Montana ......47 3.32 Cashboy 11 12|Mont Mid Ej 0!» 1»J Esperaaza ... 01 <X! Mon Pittsb E 16 \u25a0-.—,. — , \u0084 Golden Anchor 34 . 3T>lXerada Alpir : — 1.30 Golden Crown. 13 -.itlNortti Star... .33 \u25a0*» I :ol<l Mountain 04 . -JSJ Ohio Tonopab 04 • >~» Gold Mtn Con — -02 Paymaster . . .01 >(n Great .Western 03. 04 Red Rock X.x 02 om Indiana Ton.. 02 tti Rescne Con«.. .14 - 1* Jim 8ut1er. ..1.12 I.lsiTonopah Ex. 3.40 3M3 Jim Batler Ex — lOITon Gold V>> — II MacNamara .. 45 4«i Ton Silver * 03 — Midway 1.40 l.GOlWest End... 1.23 1.2* Goldfleld District Adams 19 20|Gfld Sovereig: — 11 Aloha — 14;C411d 3d Chww — ,'2H Atlanta ...... 70 71!Ciranama. .. ,'JS 'H Baltimore Gfld ' — 04|Great Betxi.. L.OT.. 1.10 Band .... — *f>iGrt -Bfiid C»t - v*> — . Back Ants... Hi 13) Great Bern. EJ '-\u25a0>> — B B Bonanza. 10 11 Ulberaia ... l 1U It Blk Butte Ex. 13 HlJumtK ».00, — Black Rock... 07 OSfJnmbc. Ex.-. -'.27 2. "U Blue Bell 2T» 27iJiun Xx I, & It B Blue 8011. .... 4« 47SKendalI .... 43 +1 Blue Quartz. . 25 :UcK«ud:ilt Xx 03 CC! Brooklyn .... — o.">lLasnna — 1.^5 Booth ..' .' 70" 73ILoue Star.... \u008430 31: CO V — 90lLou Dillon. '., 15 M Colnmbla .... 75 l-nMayn.- ...... 1> 15 Colttmbia . Mtn 91 vr' Mdngt Paw3»f .10 11, Colom Mtn Ex 07 <^| Mill town MCt — 4ft Com Fractlon.4.6s 4.7oMilltowa Fnc ; — Ift Commonwealth — 44(Mohawfc An.. 03 04* Coming Nation 28 27|Mhk On t« 1 33, ?4 : Conqueror ... 21 221 Mohawk Ex.. I — 24-' Cracker Jack. 24 25! Mohawk Jim!. 1 07 0* Daisy ... 2.07 2.l.*.| Nerada Boy. in 1? Daisy Ex...... 05 071Ne»aUa Gol.1! i 3O -ldl Desert Chief.. — 10|Oro ..:...... 3S — Dfld-B B Con. 3S 39 Old Gold Mm '- — u7. Dfld Triangle. 45 lGiPennsviTani^, 02 CT Dixie 11 l^Potlafh: ... . — ".' tli Dominion 04 if.Jßed Hills... «W Empire 17 ir>|Red Lion.... 14 —! Eameralda 25 IIOJRed Top i(D j.M Florence 6.50 6.*!2ißed Tr>p Ex 4T» '48; Florence Ex.. 47 4!>lße<t Top Frn It \i' Frances-Mhk.. — 1.401 Rnby r. MC . 10 12} Frisco ....... 14 1.-.tSandstomj ... 71 ' T3i Gold Bar Frac 10 12! Sandstorm E:. — "If* Gfld C Mines. B.oO B.U'Sl!ver Pick-. .1 1.15 1.17} Goldfld Comb. 30V34|SllTer Pick 1- — * l6i Gldfld Eureka. — 35 St I»m. I;'4T 1.50» ." Gldfld Fissure 07 10|St Itp« Le-is . 12-13* Gfld G Bar Ex — 2518nn D 05.... ."0.1 : 0-k Goldflil Herald — OTijTreasare .... 10 -J Gfld Mof X..1.55 l.StilVenfe .'.".... . 02 04 «<»Ul3d N Star 09 itiWmal ..... . 25 2'V Gfld Portiind. 35- — J Wondtw* ... : . : . 03 CS Gfld Red King 20 .221 Yellow Rob^ 11 IJi Gold Hill OT. .07 1 Yellow Tis-r . 22 ."?- - Gfld Kewanos.l.3-' l.33|YHlow Tup.. . — (14' x '- Bullfrog DlstrUt Amethyst .... 43 — [Liirp Ilariii. 04 05. Beatty MM Co — HjMayflower «'fc 53 ,54! Bfir Bullfros. . or: . oi.Uavaower E: . — ml Black Spar... IS — IMuntana Blfr :. .«•»• ftTj Bonni<> Clare. 41 41|Muntsuuiry .' c 21 23 Blfrp. Banner. — W>t Mont-Shnsb : \ \u25a0\u25a0• 12 . l::' Knllfroa Comb nr.lNespUia .... .15 IS,' ' Bullfrog Ex... — lOjNnjrscet ..... ..\u25a0«>-\u25a0 JO; Blfrs Jusjper. 02 .— lOrhjinal BIf: :. 15 Jti Blfnr MCo N 24 ifiiPhlla Bonan t., — l$ Blfrjt Natl Bk 35 n»|R?d Bird... \u0084 03 \u0084 \u25a0«,' Blfrg N Star. — 07 Reil Do* — . Isi Blfrß Pedestal — 09; Rhyolite Twit 02 04j Blfrjj : Snnser.. 10 —I Sooshon* .. . 4. . — 06. Blfrg Victor.. — j*,Shos-Bfrg G*d — ;.Xol Gold Bar.. ..:1.00 I.o2lSaosh XaU tk 03-' 04! Gold Bar Ex. — lOjSteinway — v ja« Golden Sceptre 1» 20|Tramp Cons .. S5 ««! Hap Hoolltran. 08 . OiValley View . . — ;m; Hotastk. King.l. 15 1.21 Yankee Girl .. 09 ".i<i- Manhattan District , \u0084\u25a0 jS April Fool*" Ex 02 04|Man.-Haailxidt eS 03, Atlan & P«c M 05|Man Jnmbo \u0084 — -OS! Bonanza Ex. . 17 — j Man Little \<m 03 04! Bull D 0?..... — 051 Maa MCo: >t 11 M 1M 1 Comet... 02 atlMan Monarch. . — 07t Double Eagle. 01; 02|Man Xer S<lita -^- i*3\ GoldWedse.*. U» lOSManße<l itp. — CSV Granny GM. 22 2!!Maa Kuss.f... — ; «if Hindocraft... 13 ldlMan So M'.|e«. — 10* Indian Camp. 31 :t3 Man Standitrd. 02 «:! Jumpln? Jack. — 20 Man- Sil'P^k. —'10-; Little Grey... 21 30, Man SLifrbi-.. 11 ; Man Atlas.... — O^jMan^Verd*;.. . — e\ Man Belmont. 01 02 i Mineral IIQI.. — CX Man Big Four — 12 Mustang :St-»n. ;23">25* ; Man Broncho. 12 liiMostans At... .01 ... trj- Man Buffalo.. 05 07,'Mnstaas Ex... .17' \u25a0 if». Man Central.. * 01 (KJXemo Mani... l'j' Man -Cons.... -»\u25a0 7*>|Orißinal Man. 19 -.ra^ Man Con Ex:. — OSjPine iJnf il.i/iJI Man Comb..:.' ~ OSfnocky Hilt.,." 05"i-~. Man Crescent. 08. 09(Seyler, Umpnry "00 I»'| FOR INVESTMENT -Write for INt ot.rnidifr. . -> ,-vatlTe" -«eenrltlea ' yielding • from % W. HALSEY&CO. 413 Montgomery St, Saa I'raueiseo. I XeW York. FhUadelphlw. \ V CMcasttl 1 C. WILpT Stocßs and Bonds : \u25a0 Member , Stock \ and Bond KxchM S «." 4^ I v^ , forola «t. Phone ; Tetnpcraty &li" IT U«mber Saa FramcijKW Mlaii; Ltrh..^ |A : • ; * - . . - 31 • \ • \u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0