The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 19, 1901, Page 8

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HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, TINANG cholce mait 49@3sc. No. $161; No. llflunnunfl!gum, $164. Prime Tim- ess Pork. per barrel, $13 35@7 3735, Short Ribs salted Shoulders, boxed, Short Clear sides, boxed, $730G740. sky, basis of high wines, $127. Clover, contract grade, $11@11 15. othy’ Seed, $4 35. ‘Wheat, bushels . Corn, bt T Barley, bushels . ipts. Shipments. Recelp! e 51,000 109,000 173,000 quiet; fresh, 15z, —_— % Colorado Sn 4s. Erfe Gen -4s. 3 F W & D C ists..s3 Gen_ Electric s Iowa Central lsts.il L & N Unifled 45.100% | West Shore ds. . 78%(Wis Central lsls...89 Virg Centurles . ING STOCKS. 20 Little Chiet . 851 (Stan R / OF THE MARKETS. & Pa 1sts.l1 Sterling Exchange lower. Silver unchanged. Wheat futures lozwer. Shipment of 9oo tons Barley to Milwaukee. Oats casier under heavy receipts from the north. Rye weak and dull. M K & T 2ds. Adams Con Brunswick Con . Comstock _ Tunnel Con Cal & Va Deadwood Terra. neglected and nominal. No change in Bran and Hay. 1 is as previously quoted. Onions firm, with light receipts. Potatoes unchanged. Arrival of Tomatoes from Mexico. me lower, with ample receipts. Another decline in Eggs. Butter and Cheese unchanged. Oranges casicr under larger arrivals. Lemons weak and dull. Demand for Prunes continues to increase at New York. Dried Peaches and Plums weak in the local market. Provisions continue steady, but very quiet. No. 1 Hides firm and No. 2 dull and weak. ket lightly supplied and firm. Increased imports of specie sn January. ocks fairly active. 50/ Sferra Nevada 140 Small Hope | Leadville Con o8/ STOCKS AND BONDS. Unlon Land 3@4|Westinghouse Elec 60 Texans, INE Gas & C Mining Shares— Amalg Copper . Boston & Mont. Butte & Boston. Calumet & Hecla.855 §2 6074 2 | Boston & Maine. | Cni Bur & Q. Dominion Coal Limes scarce and firm. Federal Steel Fitchburg_prefd General Eleotric . Mexican Central . 17% N E Gas & Coke. 13l 0ld Colony . Old Dominion Unton Pacific . ew York Money Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 18 2@2% per cent. he uncovering | 43 per cent. of stop-ioss orders on_the decline, [ cltne, bears were able to effect Local and oil sto —Money on call, steady, Prime mercantile paper, 3%@ Sterling exchange, steady at de- cline, with actual business in bankers' bills at for demand and at $4 53% for sixty rates, $4 5413G4 5 Commercial bills, $4 $3ta. Bar silver, 6l ports of Speci With the wiping | §4 stocks were thrown on the | g commission | 515, uses which were carrving them for the cus- | agu loan rate went to 215 per & during the day, ver dent, partly due o the receipt of a $500,000 banks for Australian Fhere is no ex- | Closer conaitions in | + market will be escaped in the near | inue to express confidence there will be no actual requirements s and $4 889 Silver certifi- Mexican dol- £123 108 for spot. Bonds—Government, | railroad, irregular. London Market. NEW YORK, Feb. er's London financ Though business on the Stock Exchange here the tendency of the gen- v upward and the tone was This was due in part to the hope we have Dewet cornered, is counting on a reduction of the | bank rate to 4 per cent. merican shares were left entirely to:them- selves and they fell by their own weight. doing nothing in them to help the The weakest spots were . Paul and Southern The Commercial Ad- | 1 cablegram says: in progress still was meager to-day, al list was slight outlook is nervous. Southern Pacific feature of the railroad boy unchanged at $9 5010 New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—Friends of cotton had a trying time on 'Change to-day. while bears scored successes the equal of which have not been noted in many to-day’s operations was the liquidation of large holdings by disheartened longs and the selling of near months by the xeneral market. The market opened stendv. points higher to unchanged and far monthe un- changed to one point lower. of brief duration, as soon after the call great cotton came out hurriedly. which started active liquidation of May and nd market. | o partly because nited States old 4 the last call NEW YORK STOCK LIST. advanced % per ness was reporte in New York Central, rates were from 3 to 3} repayments had been m although very e to the bank. o 3%. The -fort- | a decrease of 723 | ‘anadian_Pac anada Southern hesapeake & copper report stocks and 643 in visible supplies. , Burlington & Quincy blocks of March | « LoxDON. | aian” Pacific, Northern Pacific preferred, Anaconda, 8%:; 25%d per ‘ounce; motiey, @4l per cent. Condition of the Treasury. are weaker. Goods hicago & Eastern Iilinol Rock Island & Pasifi n Salmon Market. outhern 24 prefd Gazette of February 2 Lack & Weste Denver & Rio Grande...... Denver & Rio Grande prefd WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—To-day's statement | of the Treasury balances, exclusive of the $150, | 000,000 gold reserve in the division of redem; Available cash balance, §145 revailed gener- national mourning, Erie 1st pref ,032.000 bushels; Increase, . 1.174,000 bushels: decrease, 312, . 1,669,000 bushels; decrease, 119,000 bushels. F ordmrkm. 18.—Silver, 25%4d: French rentes, 102f 30c; cargoes on passage, qulet and steady: cargoes No. 1 standard California, 20s 6d; English country markets, firm but not ac- : tmports into United Kingdom, flour, 155,000 wheat and flour on passage to United Kingdom, 3,200,000; wheat and flour on passage to Continent, 1,160,000, LIVERPOOL. Feb. ing between een paid during the week mation is anxiously lowa Central .. wa Central prefd.. e & \Western. & Western o New York Grain and Produce. YORK, Feb. 30,528 bbls; exports, 33,57 bbls. easler with top grades shaded a little to con- form to the drop in wheat. ‘Wheat—Receipts, 26,900 bushels; exports, 199, Spot, weak. No. 2 red, 80%c 1. o. 2 red, T8%c elevator; Northern Duluth, 8ithc . o. b. afloat; No. hard Duluth, % f. o. b. afloat. * | steady and for a time advanced on pros for a fair visible supply decrease. Thelr subse- quent actions, however, were more bearish in keeping with & sharp break in corn and burden- ngs for both accoun line, March closed. 15 _FLOUR—Recelpts, Dull again and | inquiry for Alaska. > Manhattan Elevated . Metropolitan Street Rail exican Central inneapolis & St Minneapolis & St Lout Weather Report. Kansas & Texas. Kansas & Texas i Options opened L it COTTON—Uplands, 5 11-32d. ew York Central orfolk & Western prefd rthern Pacific >rihernPacific Ontario & Western... Oregon Railfoad & N Oregon Rallroad & Nav Pennsylvania Closed at %@ 9c; May, 79 1-16 HOPS—Quiet. HIDES—Steady. WOOL—Duil do. old, firm, 4s ld. 3s 1%d; March, 3s 104, Reading ist prefd Reading 24 prefd.. steady: refined, quiet. Spat—Rio, firm; No. 7 involce, T4c; ,mild market, quiet; Cordova, 3@12c. closed steady in tone with prices, 10@15 points Total sales were 45,500 bags, $0@5 9; Jul October, $5 90G PORTLAND, 149; balances, $59,044. Northern Wheat Market. n Fran 1st prefd an Fran 24 prefd $0@s 9; Septembe % 03;_December, $6 15@6 20. BUTTER—Receipts, 8500 packages; fresh creamery, 16 to Zic; June creamery, 15@ ng the coast A small storm f Northern California and wly southward. 2 n over nearly “!ern at mark, 18%c; Southern at mark, 13%@léc. | PORTLAND, Feb. DRIED FRUITS, NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—A moderate demand | | for export account was the principal of Importance to-day in the market for evap- This inspired a steady feeling State common, %@ Southern Ratlway Texas & Pacific T'nion Pacific Wabash prefd e Wheeling & Lake Erie. Wheeling & Lake Erie 2 Wisconsin Central .. Third Avenue .. Baltimore & Ohio prefd ational Tube 4 National Tube prefd % | orated apples. | throughout the gession. #%c; prime. 4%@5c; choice, 5i@6e; fancy, 6@ic. California dried frults NES—Quoted at 3%@Stc per pound, as , ™@12c; Moorpark, 84@ » heaviest rain has been inactive but Francisco for thirty | size and quality. e APRICOTS—Roy: fresh southeast wind. uneettied weath- | On the Produ: hange to-day the Butter market was duiets Creamers, 14G22c: dairies, Wy@N%e. Egss, Foreign Futures. R A IR e R RN L S LIVERFOOL. 5 11% 6 00 511% 600 Feb, May-Aug. . Hollday. - Hollday. . Holiday. . Holiday. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Feb, 15— CATTLEReceipts, 2. including 300 Texan: steady ‘to 10c lower. g00d to prime steers, $# 43 40@4 70; stockers and feeders, 440; cows, $250@4 10; heifers, $250@4 35; can- ners, $175@245: bulls, steers, §330@390; Texas bulls, $2 50@3 60. HOGS—Recelpts to-ds 5 40. Mixed and butch choice heavy, $530@540; rough heavy, $5 15@ 525: light, $515@5 3734; bulk of sales, $ 30@5 35. 22,000; market steady; Good 'to choice wethers, 43 80@4 45: fair to choice mixed. $3 50@4: West- ern sheep, $390@4 45: Texas sheep, $250@3 60: lambs, $ 25@520; Western lambs, $@ New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 1 market generally about steady; §0@6; poor to medium, slow. $270@ 48,000: to-morrow, 33,- t 5@10c_lower; ' top, $5 20@5 40; good to —Pusiness in tin in the local metal market®was again fairly active in a speculative way with the feeling quite firm at an advance of about 10 points. The strength was in part due to favorable Information from London and the large Further advance, rested by expectations of heavy arri within the next week. The close here was firm at $27@27 05, while at London final prices were The rest of the general list displayed little if any important developments, with trading chiefly of a hand-to-mouth order. Copper remains in a small nominal condition, closing at $17 for Lake Superfor and $16 22 for casting and _electrolytic. quotably lower, had an easy undertone as the result of the depression at London, where prices closed at £14 17s 6d and the increase in pres stocks ‘here. The Spelter riled quiet at mestic iron markets exhibited a weak under- however, remain practically for pigiron warrants. shipments from this however, was ar- Is of tin Lead, though not t dnll_ at $4 3 $3 9715@4 05, while do- The feature of with near months T The stability was Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—The statement of the visible supply of grain in store and afloat on as complled by the New York Produce Exchange, is as follow: Wheat, 57,652.000 bushels; decrease, 612,000 bush increase, 590,000 18.—Wheat. steady: No. 1 standard California, 6s 3i4d: French country weather in England, WHEAT—Spot, dull; No. 1 California, 6s 214d: 2 red Western winter, Northern spring, 6s 3d. Future: 58 11%d; May, 5s 6d. CORN—Spot, new American, steady, 3s 114d; Futures, quiet; February, : May, 3s 9%d. Bs 11%d;:’ No. 1, , quiet; March, Portland's Business. Feb. 18.—Clearings, $475,- 18.—In the local Wheat market to-day there was very little doing. Some sales of Walla Walla have been made at 5ilac, and even higher prices are reported pald In the WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Feb. 15.—Wheat, quiet and little doing. Blue Stem, §7%c: Club, 55e. LOCAL MARKETS. 15c. PEACHES—Peeled, 14@18c; unpeeled, 6%4@10c. United States . Sterling Exchange, 60 day: Chicago Grain Market. ton Oll prefd . <Cloudy unsettted Sterling Cables .xchange, sight. New York Exchange, telegmphic Mexican Dollars, Maiting prefd . Smelting & Refin Smeiting & Refin prefd.. southeasterly changing to no ALEXANDER Forecast Official. P IR | EASTERN MARKETS. # = - CHICAGO, Feb, 18.—Corn held undisputed sway on the Board of Trade throughout the en- The volume of business ! heavy the first two hours; it was enormous the remainder of the day. May opened %c higher at 41%@d1%c. was nothing particularly crop situation or the statistical reports, 15 | shorts were clamorous in their demands. Sev- ‘yzi; | eral millions changed hands at. the opening .43, figures, and after touching 41%@41%c the mar- 17 | ket was suddenly bid up to 41%c. Scarcely any | Corn_changed hands on this buige. was a would-be Suddenly the market began to crumble. a few minutes before scarcely any Corn was to be had millions of bushels were for sale. speculator was credited with getting rid of 5.000,000 bushels, and others were mot far be- May declined to 404@40%c and closed at e, a net loes of ¥@he. Wheat yielded the palm to Corn without -a protest and followed the larger market with great docility. The pit most of the session was 5215 | half deserted. May opened unchanged to %@bc higher at T5%@7%c, . Influenced chiefly by the h, although steady cables and moderate Northwest receipts were contrib- utary factors. New commission house buying, coupled with covering by nervous shorts, caused an early advance to 75%c. The caused a reaction to 75c, and the close was | Ct1S, $100%; 6000, $1. easy; May, %@%c lower at T5@75lc, An active trade was done {n Oat: ket followed the Corn lead. lower at 25isc. tire session. Steel Hoop prefd. Steel & Wire ... Steel & Wire pretd. The pit was crowded. riking either in the Tin Plate preta ... American Tobacco prefd . Anaconda Mining Co Brooklyn Rapid Transit Cojorado Fuel & Iron . ntinental Tob Continental Tobacco prefd Federal Steel . . Federal Steel prefd . General Llectric Glucose Sugar . Glucose Sugar prefd . International International Paper prefd Laclede Gas National Biscuit . onl Biscuit prefd . New York Stock Market. / NEW YORK. 8,500,000 bushels, were unusually he Russian 90,000, D: 000, Australian 15.—To-day was one of | ve speculative liguidation in the stock mar- The bears took & very active part in the day's proceedings, both by short selling and tion for the decline, offering prices | There was not much evidence of determined support except by the sympathetic influence of the persistent strength a few individual etocks. movement in the steel stocks there | ded strenxth stown by the new To- and Western lou's and San Francisco , second- preferred, Amalgmated Copper and Con- There was evidence of con- nued mctivity on the part of a bull pool sa ther grangers “showed some | There was some sup Tt at intervale, also sympathy with Dela- ware and Hudson, which was extremely erratic it sold down 2 points and then got There was a downward unge in the period of general weakness of 5 it everybody and purely Besides the ex- National Lead prefd ....... National Steel National Steel prefd New York Air North America Pacific Coast Pacific Coast 1st profd Pacific Coast 24 prefd Pacific Mail . People’s Gas opening Corn’ stre! 1llinols Centr sympathy at on May closed 3c | Cember—6000, $1 04%. ere not able to withstand the local receipts of Hogs, which were 14,000 head in excess of the number estimated ift change in the previously condition of the Corn market. were not important. over Baturda Pullman Palace Car the steel stocks it w, Standard Rope & Twin ugh that speculators were attempting to the supposed terms of the existing securit new combination. clear that in the present condition of the ylan of combination the preferred stocks in the exchange far more than the common stocks. The first class was extraordinarily buoyant and the common ~d signs of demoralizatioh. Hoop anced at one time T4 and other faine by the preferred stocks were 7 by Tin Plate, 1 Steel, 4 by Steel and Wire and % These advances were lied by the reaction in the market. Na- il Tubs led he declive in_ the comman stocks of the steel companies, breaking 7 full points, and closing at the lowest. of the others were partly recovered, but at one | time Colorado Fuel was down 4%. National £tes] and Tennessee Coal 4, Federai Steel i%, American Hoop i, Steel and Wire 3% and Ti general list the reaction ran all the way from 1 to 3i points. losses were among those stocks, been most manipulated for an advance, notably the Southwesterns. inel and Kansas and Texas the lately deyeloved obscure stocks, such as Evansviile and Terre Haute and the new North American stock. It was clear the dublous ou:- oney market was the impelling cause of the jiquidation and not any serious @oubt vet entertained over general condit! In foct, the liquidation did not appear to be May Pork closed tioned several T%@10c down: pressed. p The leading futures ranged Tennessee Coal o1 United States Leather . United States Leather pre United States Rubber ... United States Rubber prefd Western Union Amalgamated Copper Republic Iron & Si Republic Iren P CC & St Louls........ E 5 : $883383883338: into the stock e tape made it that point by rail. Low P, intended to benefit - Clos. | ‘mmfl}g 7315 | grades, Wheat No. 2— tee] Co .. & Steel Co prefd 3%% | 6sc: 2000, OATS—Recelpts 13 8235 024 | 31 g o iy HEF X a! PYTEeERY! Rzes g8 3EER LR EU ML!‘M and Ty Ed _zrggs look for the m quiet. No. 3 . No, 2 3 Ve e Nov a -0 ;Esgafi:fi g 3 * Exchange and Bidlion. I 3 2 & @ ot Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The weekly figures yesterday were mostly against the market. visible supply decreased 812,000 bushels and the English visible supply decreased 1,471,000 bushels, but the quantity on passage Increased and the world’s shipments 'y, as follows, in quarte nubian §2,000, Argentine 172, 000, Broomhall cabled that navigation of the Danube had been resumed. It was a hollday at Paris, but Liverpool was New York was lower. Chicago was firm at the opening, with a speculative demand, but there were few orders in the hands of com- mission houses, and as the morning advanced the weakness in corn hffected wheat. In the local markets there was mo further decline on the spot, but futures wers lower with considerable selling. Spot Wheat—Shipping, £1.02% per ctl. The American "95c; milling, 97%c@ CALL BOARD !A!;E:. g B Sesston—9:15 o’ clock—] y—38, o December—2000, §1 04 1 genlm—)h’—llm ctls, 99%c. De- Session—May—2000 ctls, %c; 10,000, 90ige; 2000, 9K, December—2000, ), $1 043, Afternoon’ Session—May—12,000 ctls, 99%c; December—6000, §1 0415, Milwaukee men- has been filled, and %00 tons of falr brewing is now going forward to ‘Otherwise there is nothi new, the market remaining dull at unchang for choice bright, T2%c for No. ind Shipping ter, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES.. Second Sflll‘hn—No sales, e a000. ctie, 68%c. were heavier than time, including 12620 ctls from ‘the market was prices did not glve way. The lon—May—2000 ctls, 6sc. WiGL D fof Sead: for i Feed, $1 17401 2; CORN—The market continues lected and 74785 | nominal. Fellgw, $1 151 15; Wi : %fimlm"fi m fil at 81%@ssc Flour and Millstuffs. FEBRUARY 19, 1901. Oregon, $2 75@2 85 per $2 75@3 for bakers'; W: O ILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are usual discount 8 per 100 l1bs; Rye Flour, £ 75; lour, §7; Corn Meal, $275; ; Oat Groats, $4 50; Hom- G heat Flous $3 505 15 5. Hioliea Oats (barvels), $00 B split | Goatskins—Prime, ,"Soc: m SO oAe.No. 1 rendered, 4%@4%o per Ib; grease, 2@2%c. is quotable as follows: ; Northern, defective, 129 tiee, 13g1ic: Middle Cou Southern Mountain, 6c; Southern Mountain, free, 11@12¢: Southern Mountain, defective, 7 months’, 2@11c; Humbaldt and Mendocino, 18 @17c; Nevcda, 13@l6c per Ib Fall Clip—San Joaquin, S¢: Middle County, $@10c; free, 10@1lc: el ; In_sacks 75@7; Pearl Barley, ;’?fi‘l,‘“. Ghm's?!‘l. $5 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Dealers report the Hay market in good chape for sellers, while Bran rules firm under | month light supplies. BRAN—{16@17 per tor. MIDDLINGS—S$16 50§19 50 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barle: +on; Ollcake Meal at the mill. Cocoanut Cake, $17@18; Corn Meal Cracked Corn, $25 50@25; Mixed HAY — Volunteer, -$5@S; +$9G12; Oa 1 60; Clover, Wheat and oat,«$9g12; Oat, $36) S STRAW—35@47%c per. Beans and Seeds. 16 50 G5, Jovbing, March. May. There is a fair demand for Beans at pre- vious prices. Seeds remain as before. BEANS — Bayos, $4 60@4 90; Large White, $i@4 25; Pink, 32 15@ 235; Red, $3@3 50; Blackeye, 33@3 25; Limas, | for medium and 6c for large; stack Hogs, 54c; $5 60@5 70; Pea, cleaned up and nominal; Red | feeders, oic; dressed Hogs, 8@9%o. General Merchandise. Small White, etl. K e Brown Mustard, _nominal; Mustard, nominal; Flax ¢ for Fastern; Alfa e o S@ote for Utah; Rape, ; Timothy, %c. RIED PEAS Niles, $2@2 50; @3 per ctl; Blackeye, nominal. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. §2 50@3; Canary, 3%@ G calves, $4G St ¢ $4@5 05: Texas grass Onions continue in light recelpt the | Eacks: good prices. There is no particular change | gnq 17 1 in Potatoes. High prices still rule for Vegetables. Ar- rival of 335 boxes Mexican Tomatoes. Mar- rowfat Squash is higher. e ol B e s a0 681 10 for. Oregon: Garn Oregon, 50@T0c; Sweet: ONIONS—$3@3 30 per ctl; 235 per ctl. R e tor forced. and. 0 for B o revneals trom. Alameda. and ‘Bouldin Green Peas. 5@Sc per 1b; 3 : Tomatoes, Los from Mexico, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, 75¢c; Burbanks, ulated, tl ‘for Salinas | ulated, 3 et Chilee. trom | tioners. A, 5. 10 for Merced. Cut Onions, $1 50@ 15c; Asparagus. 40c for natural; .31 50@2 per Green Pepper: 15@2%e per 1b for Chile and 25@30c for Bell; 21 S@lle’ Dry OKr B@sEe_per Lox; 1t — per dozen; Summer Squash, $1 50@2 25 per hox: Garlle, 8@8iec ner 1b: Marrowfat Sauash, $25@20 per ton; Mushrooms, 10@20c per 1b. Poultry and Game. 0@15c per 1b; Arrivals of Game continue chiefly Hare, and 2s this description was in bad condition ves- | terday lower prices resulted. off. The total receipts were 130 many Hare were condemned by the health au- Ducks were also | Several cars of Eastern Poultry which were expected were caught on the other side of the wrack on the Central Pacific in Nevada, hence the usual offerings of Eastern stock were lack- ing_yesterday. E’OYULTKY—LIVI Turkeys, 11@13c for Gob- blers and 12@l4c for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 13@16c; Geese, per pair, $150G2; G @2 75; Ducks, $3 50@5 for old and $6Gi ng; Hens, $3 50@5; Young Roosters, Old Roosters, @5 50 for large and $3 50@4 50 for small; Pigeons, $1@1 50 per dozen for old and %5083 tor Squave. GAME—Quall, $1 25 ; Canvasback, 83 50@5; Spris. $3G3 50; Teal, Jack, $1%@1 G 150; Brant, $1350 for small and 32 -, 10 English _Snipe, ; “Hare, 50c@$1: Gray Geese, 32 50@3; Jack Snipe, Pigeons, $1 per dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Another decline in Eggs is noted, are free, stocks are large, and were it not for a fair northern demand the market would prob- The feeling is weak. There is no change worthy of note in Cheese. Butter stands the same as far as quotations | are ocncerned, but the market is freely sup- plied and ea Receipts as reported by change were 65,200 pounds of Butter, 1202 cases Eggs and 10,500 pounds California Cheese and =" pounds Eastern Cheese. ably be still lower. Creamery—Extras, " Datry—Extras, 18c; firsts, 16c; seconds, 14c; 13c;: seconds, . Storage—Creamery extras, —; seconds, —; dairy extras, —. cream, 10c; Young Americ: ; common. nominal;_ Eastern, full cream, 15@16%c per Ib. California Ranch—Selected white, 16c; mixed colors, 15c per dozen. California Gathered—Selected, 1ic; standard, Fresh Eastern—Fancy, standard, —; \ e—California fancy, —;: standard, —; Eastern fancy, —; seconds, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Ten cars of Oranges came in. auctioned at easler prices, as follows cholce do, $1 20@1 65; stand- Nuvels. §1 &1 55 cey e 3 Orange boxes, ngerines, in quarter boxes, E3@70c T ontinué In limited supply and firm, | Lemons are still weak and dull. change in Apples and Bananas. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APPLES—3:@tic_per box for_common, Tic@ %0 for good to choice and §1 75@2 for faney. PEARS—F0@$1 50 per box. CITRUS FRUI nese Mandarin: 35 'for common and $1502 for good to eholce; Grape Frult, 75c@$1 50; Mexican Limes, $5.50@4; California_Limes, 25@30c; Bananas, T5¢ @17 per bunch; Pine: Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. 75c@$2 per dozen. The demand for Prunes in New York, which = hitherto been confined to small parcels, s risen to the Aignity of carload lots, but | buyers are still trying to purchase under the Mall reports in the first column show ion of that market. | #a1 market pitted Plums are reported "Pears, 2@ic; Plums, pitted, 4@sc; un- B Nectarines, 5@5'%c for red and Santa Clara, 4 sizes. 3c; 30-40s, Tc; PRUEES_W 3%c; 70-80s, 3yc! 1208, 1%c; rubies, and San Joaquins e less than Santa Claras, except 100 and over, v stand the same. ‘m‘}sms—m Haisin Growers' Association hae established the following prices: Tlompson’s fancy, standard, 10c son’s, 9c ‘per Ib. bieached Sultana c; e premium; Sonomas, %c 12¢ per 1Ib; prime, 9c; unbleached Thomp- e 3-crown, G%ci -crown, Ge. T2cific brand, 2-crown, Sei 3-crown, Gl : cholce, 16-ounce, Eastern: Brazil Nuts. 1ic: Filberts, ns, 11@13c: Cocoanuts, §3 {0@5. HONEY—Comb, 13%4@14%c for bright and 1% iber; water white extracted, ':'n amber extracted, 6%@7c: dark. —24@26c per 1b. \Provisions. Dealers are complaining of the dullness of ‘trade. Prices are unchanged. CURBD MBEATS—Bacon, 11@113%c per 'b for for light medium, 12%@%c for for extra light and Rye | Horse Hids 23 for medium, sm colts; Horse Hides, dry, $175 { for Thedlum, 3125 for sall ad "8G | medwim skins, 0c; winter or thin Angoras, Tic; um, 35c. No. 2, 4@4%c: WOOL—Spring Nerthern, free, 13@ 14c; Middle County. ty. dtfecsl;e month: 12@ide: alés HOPS—15@20c per 1b. San Francisco Meat Market. The market rules firm all around at un- changed prices, with light supplies. BEEF—i@8c for Steers and 6@7%c per Ib for cows. VEAL—Large, 7@8c; small, S¢ per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 10@10%c; Ewes, 100 per pound. L. AMB—11@12%e per 1b; spring, 124@15c per pound. PORK—Live Hogs, 6%oc for small and §%o BAGS—San Quentin Bags. 15 65: rain Ba,s, June and July, 6%c; local make, 6%c; Wool Bags, 30@32%c;: Fleece Twine, Tiic. COAL—Wellington, §9 per ton; Southfleld Wellington, $3; Seattle, $7; Bry: Wallsend, $9; end,’ $9; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 in Anthracite Egs. Cannel. $10 per ton; Coke. $I5 per ton in bulk n sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 45 per 2000 Ibs and $8 50 per tom, to Bay, $550; brand. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, per 1b, in 100-b bags: 25¢; Powdered, 5.85c; Candy Gran- Dry_Granulated, 5.75¢c; Magnolia A, 5.35¢; Extra C, C, 5.15¢; barrels, 10c more; half- barrels, 25c more; boxes, 0c morr,; 50-1b bags, 10c more. No orders taken for less than barrels or its equi rels, 6.50c; boxes, €. Crushed, Barley’ Potatoes, Bran, sks. Midalings, sks Hay, tons Flour, qr sk: Flour, qr sk Oats, etls Flour, qr sks. THE STOCK MARKET. Business on the morning session of the Bond Exchange was falr, and the sugar stocks wers firm at about Saturday’s prices. Hawaiian ad- Pennsylvan! o7 per Ib. Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Flour, qr sks. Wheat, ctls. ctls. Oats, ctls Sugar, ctls. Tallow, ctl: Lime, bbls 1.09| Hides, No. 1,360 Brandy, gals. Wine, gals. 135 Leather, rolls.. 590, Quicksiiver, 000 Wool, 340 Alfalfa, sks. 639/ Shorts, sks. OREGON, 10,092/ Oats, WASHINGTON. vanced to $55 50. In the afternoon Gas and Electric was weaker 8t 345 €25G45 50, and Contra Costa Water firmer =t §10G70 On the morning session of the Oil Exchange there were no fluctuations Trading was fair. of Arizona advanced to Hawalfan Commerclal w 50c on the 25th. assessment of 15c. STOCK AND EBOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, Feb. 182 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. U 8 4s coup. Do 4s reg.. | Bay c P Co. | Cai-st Cab € C Water Do 5s... Markt-st C 6s. Do 1st c Bs. SN G R R of Cal 6s.113 Do 3s... NPCRR 8s. Do 5s.... C R G Contra Costa. Spring Valley. 9 GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. Cent L & P. Equit Gas.. Mut Elec Lt. OGL&H Pac Gas Imp.. 44 Anglo-C: Bank of Cal.. Cal Safe De; 1st N of § F German Humbold 8 F &8 Alaska P A Cal Fruit Can. 2,632/ Bran, sks... 12,620 1 2,440 TAH, Bid.Ask. | 3 — |Pac Lt C 3% 3% W% — |[SFG&E. — 50 113%11435 105%106 1164 — — 109 1268121 1015 — 0% — a4l 11331143 U S 4s cp(new)137%138%, Do 3s coup... — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Oak W Co 5s. — Oceanic S S 5s.108 |Om C R 6s....128 Pac G Imp 45,100 Pk & C! R 6s.106 wumm gy FRLEREF] S8 5 @ EE b e San Francisco. Stktn G & E. INSURANCE STOCKS. Firem's Fund. BANK STOCKS. 410 2 | .Lon P & A Mer Ex (liq). S F National — | — 1850 o i — T RAILROAD STOCKS. 6= ~ 105 Cal Wine Asn.100 — Mer Ex Assn. Board— 0 v 15 Alaska Packers’ Assn Poaches are also being worked off at conces- [\ 5 Cal Wine Assn slans “ITS—Apricots, €@ for Royal g vt Evaporated Apples, 10 Giant Powder Cen Honckaa S Co Kilauea S P Co 5 Makaweli S Co. 100 Onomea S Co 105 Paathau 8 P Co 120 Presidio R R 230 Spring Valley Water w25 — SAVINGS BANKS. Sav & Loa: California-st . M OSL&H | Geary-st . | Presidio . Market-at ... POWDER STOCKS, California l\'ls’nr!l Giant Con ! AR STOCKS. Hana Pla | Kilauea . Haw Com. Sy — | Makaweli . Honokaa . 34 34%|Onomea . Hutch 8 F 2% Paauhau MISCELLANEOUS STOCK: Fac A F A. Pac C Bor Co. Oceanic SS Co. 99 kPnrfl Paint Co 12t — Morning Session. §26,007 Spring Valley 4s (34 mtge) Street— 55 Hawallan Com'l & Sugar . 400 Mutual Electric Light ... Afternoon Session. Board— 20 Cal Wine Assn 10 Contga Costa W 50 Contra Costa Water . 75 Equitable ‘Gas 75 Equitable Gas 225 Hana Plantation Co, n_Com’l & S 110 Honokaa S Co 115 Honokaa S Co 120 Honokaa § Co 300 Honokaa S Co 160 Makawell § Co . 30 Oakland Gas . 10 Paauhau S P Co . 10 8 F Gas & Electric Co. 0 8 F Ges & Electric Co. 5 Spring Valley Water 310,000 Spring Valley 6s .. Street— 5 Bank of Califernia . 50 Honokaa § Co .. 20 Kilavea S P Co . $9600 Northern Ry of Cal 5s 100 Haw; 200 Onomea S Co . 50 Paauhau S P Co . $3000 S P of A bonds $4020 Spring Valley 4s (3d mtge). PRODUCERS' OLL EXCHANGE. Beard— 190 Bear Flag ... 1000 Cala-Standard Tierces quoted c per Ib for compound and 9kc for te: 10-1b tins, loe; S THc; five tierces, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. ull«i derce: et %)‘l‘ i two tlerces, No. 1 Hides are quoted in very fair demand and firm, but No. 2 are dull and grubby stock | is neglected and accumulating. Prices remain AND SKINS—Culls and brands sen Morning Session. e 1000 Petroleum Center, 500 Petroleum Center .. 145 Petroleum Center .. 1700 100 Sierr. Sc: do lambs, 8@ orthern Mountain, Southern ' Mountain, T%@S%o! Humboldt and Mendocino, 11@12¢ /| 0 Unfon ¢ 2| 10 Tran Afternoon Session. 300 Hale & Nor 200 Occldental . Following wers the sales in Exchange yesterday: Morning Sess! 200 Con Cal & 8§50 Con Cal & V.1 200 Con Cal & V. 450 Con Cal & V.{ 400 Gould & Curr: 300 Justice . 200 Ophir 300 Ophir 500 Sierra 30 Sferra Nev 400 Union Con. Session.. 200 Ophir 300 Sterra 500 Sierra 00 Union Con.. CLOSING QUOTATIONS, 150 Con Cal & 800 Gould & Cu: [ Justice 04| Kentuek Best & Beicher Challenge Con.. 8.Tc; poontec- | Con Cal & Vi Con Imperial Con New Yo Crown Poin lent. Dominos, Gould & Curry. Hale & Norcrs. bales East San Pedro (L« Bonita. Tuesday For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose ds1 Cabo, Mazatlan. Altata, La Paz. Santa Rosalia ‘worthy In the afterncon Monarch i pay a dividend of The Mexican Mining Company has levied an Mex.)—10 a. m. ‘The company reserves th steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing without _previous notice. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery S & CO.. Gen. Ats. street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PRRKI MINING STOCKS, Following were the sales in +t cisco Stock and Exchangs Boar: Morning Session & Belcher 25| 80 Ophir 500 Best & Belcher 200 Con Cal & Va. 100 Gould & Curry. 400 Hale & Norcrs. 200 Mexican . Nevada, Navada. Nevad. SS8 | SREH2 ) RUNAIL ) 28 OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Lea: Broadway sco For ‘Alaskan Ports—11 a. m., . 25, March 2. mpany’s steamers 11 a. m., Feb and every fifth day thereaf! Seattle for this company’s steamers for Alaska : at Seattle or Tacoma to at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay~2 2.7 ery fifth day thereafter. ian Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar- and Redondo (Leos amer Queen, Wednesdays, 9 a. m.: steamer Santa Rosa. Sundays, § a. m. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Ca: ucos, Port Harford (San Lufs Obispo). Ga: Santa Barbara, Ventura. Hueneme, Pedro, Angeles) and Newport 9 a m; steam h each month. cbtain’ company’s right to ehangs San Francisco THE 0. R. & N. CO, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTL.AND From Spear-street Whart at 1t a. m. $I2 First Class $8 Second Class COLUMBIA Safls. GEO. W. ELDER Salls Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Including Berth and Meals. _Feb. 22 Mar. 4 Feb. 17, 2. Mar. 3 the Northwest. tickets to all points Fast. o E. C. WARD, General Agent, €30 Market = A (Series B)110% — 1906).... a912). C 1st g 38.106% — Br R 6s..1 Vater 6s..115 116 Do 3d mts. Stkn G & F 65 — TER STOCKS. |Marin County. 52% — reduced’ rates. freight and passage apply at company’s office, | 421 Market street. corner First. W. H. AVERY. General Agent. c EG &R. — TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets. at 1 p, m. for YOKOHAMA and HO Kobe (Hiogo). INGKONG, calling at and Shanghal. and at Hongkong with steamers for No cargo received on board on day Tussday, February 19, 1901 .Friday, March 15, 1901 1901 For From New York Eve Westerntand. March g3l Priesiand ..".' - Aprit - SATIONAL NAVIGATION ANT, b e ey CHAS. D. TAYLOR, General Agent Pacific Coare, 30 Montgomery street. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORX, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIA Stopping at Cherbours, westbound. Every Wednesday, 10 &. m. ew York....March 20 derland st. Louts. RED STAR LINE: New York and Antwerm. ry Wednesday, 12 noon. Kensington ..March 20 Soordland Friesland . .March 27 -.April 3 occanies $.C0. §S. MARIPOS. A (Honolulu only). February 23, 1 p. m. d Australia. - Zealand anc ustral el e v for Tahitl. 4 .......Wednesday, March 13, 4 p. m. J.9.SPRECKELS & 8ROS. CO., General Passengar Office, 843 Market St., HAWAII, SAMOA, NEW ZEALAND axo SYDNEY, DIRECT LINE 1o TAHITE Samoa, New 327 Market St 7. Pz SU Cabin. $105. 22 ggsuagsHEsEw STEANSHI? PANAMA R. R. Cine To NEW YORK via PANAMA Direct Steerage, $40. S. S. Roanoke sails Tuesday, Feb. 19. S. S. St. Paul sails Tuesday, March 5. § 8. Argyll sails Tuesday, March 19, . foot of Fremont st.. at 2 p. m. From whart o eenger office; 330 Market st NOR, Pacific Coast Agent. 38 * a 88. COLOMBIA. $S. TUCAPEL. B e =i and South American passenger nrv-re.n ;:x change at Acapulco u;?-n’ :n‘m.)n rr:«x t reet. e POUR, GUTHRIE & 0 Agents u:sguzssgnusssnmss PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION C0. AND COMPANIA 3UD AMERICANA DE VAPORE3 Vaiparaiso, etopping at Mexican, Central Toa South ‘American ports. From section No- February 22, 1901, at 12 ™. March 1. 1904 March 2. 1903 April. 4. 1901 y for Central Ll Twin-Screw PLYMOUTH—-CHERB: Pennsylvania ...Fe Ehupinel Hessessranugen.: 23u83:43 'eb. 23 Patricia ,:.o ‘Hambursg _direc! merican Line. C:n, 1 California_street e 5 TRANSATLANTIQUE, VRE-PARIS. \DIRECT LINE TO HAVREPAR “a Trom Pler 42 rton street. First-class fling every Thursday y, at 10 & m. orth . toot of Mo o v, s and_vpward Havre, $6 and Brosaway (Hudson butl | F. FUGAZI & CO. Montxome Raiiroad Tickst Agents. ——— BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. “EoR 6, S. NAYY YARD AND VALLEN. ) Stepmer “ManticeNa.™ . Thurs. and Sat. &t 9: - 22ERILIANSNSRLES ey W MON, Tues.. Wed. Sundays, 10: l.k‘l #nssness MBURG-AMERICAN LINE. HATuIn-Smw Express Service. CHEPBOURG— 37 8'way, N Y. Agents for Pacifie Second class to GENERAL AGENCY STATES and CANADA. 3 ), New York J. Coast Agents, § San Francisco. Tickets @ s ¥rt-

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