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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1901. @z, tone London an advance | ports ,214,676 bushels, against 130,517,211 | s 10%d: do, old, 3s 11%d. firm: | 5788 Caltfornta Limes, T5c@31; Bananas, 5c@ lo! 128 "0 00® S1530Nis ALTIRION A (5T Dot | Dachels Tast season mna 105900585 bushels in | March, 3a 104 May, 35 SRd; July, I 104. £1 per bunch for Isiand and § %175 tor New - B | ana Tutires at £117 108, 180808, Orleans; Pineapples, 75¢@%2 per Copper remaifia dull and featureless and nom- | * Business faflures in the United States for the ’ ; 18 inaily $17 for Lake Superior and Hi6 S2%c 107 | weele mumber 21% ar asainst 28 last week, 168 | ¥ % | pu o TARG T 0 Raicing, casting and electrolytic. The close at Lon- | in this week a year ago and 220 in 1599. 'y . G S W e wa £1ES B e (e T memee 3 LI BNNETS. SRS wentity - il . “Lead 'and_epelter both were inactive and o Supplies of Prunes in New York are J quoted at $437% and $3 073 and $4 02%, re- | . growing smaller under the steady demand, l4c less than Santa Claras, except 100 and over. which stand the same. ISINS—The Ralsin Growers' Assncfation Oregon Raflway and ings at all principal citles for the week ended | 1 Northern Duluth, §7%c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1| 0 Pennsylvania February 21, with the percentage of increase | hard Duluth, 9lc. f. o. b. afloat. Options— 1 New York opened higher, but fell Spectively. d : 5 and the outlook for these goods s much more Pigiron w. hanged at $9 S0G10 50; . Ezxchange and Bullion. heerful. _Otherwise there is nothing new. e Sy e Northern foandry. $13416 20 New York Grain and Produce & °;§m'rs—i\;nm:: sa3 tor Tovals end e for Moorparks; Evaporated Appies, * Sterling Fixchange, 6 days...... — £5 > * # | Sterling Fxchange, sight. T N Lo 3 e mm“’ > | Bank Clearings. NEW YORK. Feb. 21.—FLOURRecelpts, | seo Bk Betnange, s = 4 ancys Pears Mgic; Plums. pitied. ogSc; un. | 5 i exports, £539 barrels. Dull an :l?w Yer: E:fl;:nxe telegraphic — | Bigee fov. white, " =i ver, per oun = : g o o % . Nortbabit PaiiBa seetd 6% ¥ i WHEAT—Recelpts, 46,500 bushels; exports, | Mexican Dollars, nom! “w o e :‘s :a?i ai:fa&-fw;%%c?gw;flwwi oo s e i | "NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—The following table | 703 bushels. Spot—Quiet. No. 2 red, 80%e s -100s. 2%e: 1 . _1%c; rubles. o At WD 1% | Comiblied i Bradktedst: snawa. the bink dleats[s0 R LT e TRt I e Avie e Ne. ! remium:_Sonomas. e and San Joaquins Bank of England reduced its rate of discount to 4 per cent. Reading ... : corres- | Onened firm on_ beiter cable news than el 3 y has established the following prices: Hleached Exchange undisturbed. Silver a fraction lower. Reading 24 prefa . s 2 e e undnan & e it i e ande Western . ~Percent— | counts for the hollday. suppiemented by small | with a light demand, purely speculative. There | pone. 3¢ per Tb. Siltanas Faner. 10ks aor i Rio Grande Western prefd . 3 P Clearings. | Tne."| Dec." | seaboard clearances and n light export gdemand. | was considerable cross buying and selling and | Ib: cholce, 3%c: standard, S%e: prime. Se: tn Turpentine marked up 2c per gallon. St Louls and San Francisco. 34 arings. 7| Closed easy. %@ic net decline. March, 9@ | bleache Sultanas, Sc: Seedless, 50-ib boxes, e c net declin 3 some long Wheat came out on stop ord %c, closed Tote: May, T 1-1080%c, Cl08ed | qhere were atronk export bids from Now 1en | S4e: &erown. 1 St Louis and S F 1st prefd 51% | New York $1,511,981, 12 e The combine advances Salt again. St Louls and 8 F 24 td 3 $0c: July, 79%@GS0 1-16c, cle in 4 - el e - | Pacific brand, %e. and oute iz‘tz‘);“-esn:rn?.r.'.m £ ot HoPs_utet. nxgr':éfiiv?fl.']f';',",';.l:'“.,’.‘?czed increase of io.- | LN P faney. Vi and Barley quiet « 0 revious pri Sonshwestern D 32 | Philadelphia [0l WOOL—Dull. - ; | epone local market showed no pronounced | gor"je: c: London Lavers, 2o ] and Barley quict at about previous prices. Paul e ;g:j: f;{u 1';,‘..1, 2 COFFEE-Fiturex_Closed steady, unchanged ;5:;5:. There was considerable activity in | yosi v Bae. Somiwn. o T ot 1 - 2 0 - < s sburg 5 3 t es, 61,75 3 i g 50; rial. 83, A R Oats and Corn show mo, further change. yRye lower. £ Paul and Omaha 12 | Battimore baen. Binrch. S e Mav. % 6508 10 Juv: | Spot Wheat—Shipping. Se: milling, sriscq | 12 Denese. $230; Tmperial €1 A1l orices £5, : 4 EaOn s 45 | San_Franci $6 056 10: September. $6 05@6 15: October, $5 05 | $1 023 per ctl. | NUTS—Chestnuts. S@10c per 1b for Italtan: Beans and Seeds dull and nominal. Southern Raflway prefd oo ig | Gincinnati . 56 15: December, §6 25. Spot—Rio. steadw, No. CALL BOARD SALES. Walnuts, No. 1, softshell, 10e; No. 2. 7ige: No. Oni . % £ hiat P av. i Texas and Pacific e l\‘l‘l‘::::pfl:s’ 7 involce. akzl.&. ::IOII.\‘L.)QHYI;!:‘ S‘nr::fi':{ $8G12 50, rnyor;m Session—9:15 o' clock—May—2000 ctls, | 1 yg.m.hu:‘, fi""‘;.. fi:n.’l. M"_.:lllv‘mngs 129130 nions show s we { 5 ] % - . i # » 99%c: 24.000, 9 : December—; . $1 04%; 20, for . . e for e 'eanuts, § Inions show signs of weakening. Potatoes and Vegetables steady. Union Pacific”...-. 1 | pnnet | TR Recetmine ambr vackhges: stroms. | Jo3cy, 000, 90ic; December—200, ¥1 094 " | for Tavershiell, Satic for, softahell; Feanues, 3 Buti, Ch nd E rousl d. ‘Wabash » 163, | Cleveland | Fresh creamery, 16@2ic; June creamery, 15@ | Second Session—May—2000 ctls. 99%e: 20.m0, | 13c: Pecans. 11@13c: Cocoanuts, $3 fas Sutier, Cleese an £gs as previously quoted. Wabash prefd 30 | Loutsville 20¢: factory. 11@15c. S6%c: December—2000, $1 04'4; 2000, $1 0i%; 4000, | HONEY—Ccmb, 13%@ldc for bright ana 124 DG J e Wheeling and Lake Brie 1414 | Providence | EGGS—Recelpts. 565 packages; easy. South- | g 05, | @13c for light_amber: water white extracted. Four cars of Eastern Poultry arrived. Game coming in sour. Wheelink and Take Eie prefd..... a0l | MiIwaukes e = TR o ity Movnidg Sevsjoo-DecestherS0i0 ctla, | Dc? RS ember Extrectes, OAGW: dack, 4@ s e A Wisconsin Central on i8] b 3 DR UITS. E SEESWAX 2 . Four or five cars of Oranges announced for to-day’s auction. Third Avenue . . Buieln - EVAPORATED APPLES—Caution was 'ob- | Afternoon Sesston—May—2000 ctls, 89%c; 4000, | BEESWAX-24@2c per I B & O prefd . Citrus Fruits remain about as before quoted. Netost Tuks v 5 Golumbus, 070 Increased firmness in Prunes at New York. A S Denver . 182 | Hartford 1010 American “nited States 57 | Richmona served in the market for evaporated les | 99%c: December—2000, $1 04%. i owing to the holiday to-morrow, and trading | BARLEY — The market continues lifeless, | Provisions. was very slow at former prices, With the feel- | W¢ak and nominal. | ing no better than steady. The common was | Feed, T2%e for choice bright, T0@71%e for No. quoted at IN@4%c: vrime, 4%@5c; cholce, 5% 1 and 67%c for off grades: Brewing and Ship- ‘The trade continues to report & very dull @8c, and fancy. 6@7c. ping grades, 75@S0c: Chevaller. nominal. and unsatisfactory market. California dried fruits were dull and feature- CALL BOARD SALES. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 11®11%4c pes Ib for | Indtanapoits ms neglected and wunchanged. 3104563 Tisd Wells Targo ». Memphis . : 5 ters: Informal Sesslon—8:15 o'clock—No sales. | e fo Hogs firm and other M., steady. Miscellaneous— | Washington . 2,770,207 PRUNES — Were quoted at 34@S%c per| Second Session—No sale heavy, 114812 for light medium. 12%@1e for 10gs ana other Meais stea . American Cotton Oil ..... Peoria .. 3,762,530 pound, as to size and quality. Regular Morning Session—May—2000 ctls, 68c; | LSt 13%@le for extra light and 15@15%e for . . American Cotton Ofl prefd §5_ | Rochester ; 2,000,373 _APRICOTS—Roval, T%@12c; Moorpark, §%@ | December—200, 6he. $igar-cured; Fastern sugar-cured Hams, 12 Local stocks and bonds lively and fluctuating. American Malting 4% | New Haven . 1 Afternoon Session—No sale: i e 2 Der Darrel: extra Mess, 313: Worcester. e | Adanta : Salt Lake City..,... Springfleld, Mass .. Fort Worth . g Portland, Me. ...l Portjand, Or. s alarTel: M FEACHESFecled, UGlc; unpecled, G4Q10 | OATS No further weakness has developed. | HAmI'Ty, SIto xers, e Porke TH@1s @ extra . ; north, ’ otpoand e Be e A% S vor Ib foF Chicago Grain Market. 1 R L 50145 Burprise, nominal: ® Red. | SACPICTH fin. ‘le: £1b e, MOl DU Black, for feed, $1 174Gt e N . American Malting prefd American Emelting & Refining. American Smelting & Refining ptd. American Spirits . American Spirits pi American Steel Hoop American Steel Hoop pref uict, with few wvariations. a holiday. Gray, nomina 2 addiaadun Benes oo 3 : half-barreis, Sc; one tie tlerces, o > American Steel & Wire. St. Joseph . . —_— % | for seed, $1 254120 per ctl. . _— wo To-day a Holiday. American Steel & Wire prefd Los Angeles ... 11! CORN-Yellow, 1 12%@1 15; White, §115; | ‘%C: five tierces, To per American Tin Plate. 64 | Norfolk American Tin Plate 93 | Svracuse . American Tobacco ....... Des Motner X American Tohacco pi 147 -\vlflh\‘flle 200 Anaconda Mining Co 4 | Wilmington, De 1,00 Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 75% | Fall River 1,600 Colorado Fuel & Iron.. 443 | Scranton . 1 “ontinental Tobacco . 435 | Grand Rapi; 30 Continental Tobacco prefd - 9614 | Augusta, G NEW YORK. Feb. 21.—The sharp up-turn in | 50300 federal o e | Lowen CHICAGO, Feb. 21.—Wheat opened strong, | Eastern, mixed. 1 125 per ctl. Lt : - May %o higher at 76%@%04c, Liverpool and | RYE-Sull lower and weak at gs2%c ver | Hides, Tallote, Wool and Hops. Antwerp both lending encouragement in the | St shape of advances equal to the bulge here yes- | . HIDES AND SKINS — Culls and brands sell terday. Reports of a brighter export outlook Flour and Millstuffs. | rands sell about 1c under quotations. Heavy Salted steers, were not substantiated, however, and this was 9%@10c: medtum, 9c: 1 -fl!ue‘tor in the cll'a-':::x de;m::. :A ‘t(he upenlnf FLOUR—California Family Extras. $3 25@ | $%c for h offerings were light. an ook o grea s . 25: | 6ide: ac amount of buying £o send the arker Frons | 38 50. usual terms: Bakers' Extras, $3 13G3 %: | S%Ac; Salted Kip. | EASTERN MARKETS. ok New York Stock Market. i A : - i5h Oregon, §275G2 55 per barrel for family and | CAlf. 10¢; Dry Hides, Ii%@i6e: Culls, 13t the steel stocks which gained force rapidly | 13,300 Federal Steel prefd 845 | Dayton, 76%c, which it touched early, to 76%c. Long W , - | Dry Ki 5@ 16c; y Ci 8@17c; culls toward the close of the market was the only | 120 Genera! Electric . 213 " | Seattls Wheat came out freely, and the market dropped | #2 53 for bakers’; Washington, bakers’, §2 75 bn‘nds.wic:lsa heageking” — e Thet ol B e R, oo Bugar i 4% | Tacoma to T%ec. Covering because of the holiday to- | @3. - T each: short Wool. 3@l each: medium % | Spokane morrow caused a reactlon to T6@76%c. but re- | MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- | long Wool. T5c@$i each: Hovee Fides va Glucose Sugar prefd ing duliness to-day. National Steel and Sntetnational P 22 | Stoux City . 1,122.35: newed pressure forced the market back to %c, | 2 e g e 25 O i Plate showed the most pronounced strength | Tntectintionn]l Paper wrerh T | New Bedford 455,170 and the close was easy with May KG@%c lower | Fiour. “;“‘;,,‘";a;’“{‘b‘n‘;;:'fi;;r"f’n Fryy N e el gy Woopelietii o it iice e this recovery, the former rising 5% over | ..... Laclede Gas . 7315 | Knoxville, Tenn.... £ at Tie. Meal, $250; Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, '§2 7; | for large, $150 for medium, $12 for smail and sl gy i g night and the latter 4% from the early | 200 National Biscuit . 38y | Topeka ... . | 8.1 There wras & falrly active trade In Corn, and | extra cream do, § 50: Oat Groats, # £0; Hom. | ¢ for colts. Deerskina.. Summer or wed ckime e 8 . | low point. The .outstanding short interest, | ------- National Biscuit pred 921 | Birmingham . - | T the market for that cereal ruled strong. May | iny, $350@375; 'Buckwheat Flour. $4@4 25: | 35c: fall or medtum skime. som winter low | Svmtchs Bl e % Regead e g 00 National Lead ...... 16% | Wichita ... 3 | 5.9 closed %@%c higher at 40%@40%c. Cracked Wheat. $350: Farina, $450: Whole | skins, 20c. Goatskins—Prime Angora: which had grown qui’e large in the stocks o tional Lead prefd s31; | Binghamton . | 49.4 Oats were Steady and fairly active. May | Wheat Flour, $3 25: Rolled Oats (barreis), 36 10 | 1arxe and smooth. 50c medium, 3Sc. - | the steel companies, had a large part in this National Steel ... 46% | Lexington, Ky. ....| 32.4 closed a ehade higher at 25%@25%c. @7 60; in sacks, 35 75@7 25; Pearl Barley. $5; | TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 414Gi%c per Ib; < and some | QUick rally. The revort that the so-called National Steel prefd 9814 | Jacksonviile, Fla 2.3 Provisions opened firm because of strength in ’ w 2 H t Split Peas, §; Green Peas, 36 50 No. 2 4@4%c; grease, 2G2ic. Moore properties of the steel group were stand- New York Alr Brake 150 | Kalamazoo the Hog market and in sympathy with Wheat | © #: SrigFeen, MU pex 16 10, @Gk} Srease, 392i4e. out popular brande are | | _WOOL—Spring_clip is q | able as follows: a s oy e North American 284 | Akron ... and Corn, but dropped off later because of the | Northern. free. 15@16c: Northern, defective. 1 . & Mgt snome Ing out tor :m:‘a‘_rx:’: e e oex s Dt Aner Chsttantors: Aullness of trade. May Pork closed 5@Tio Hay and Feedstuffs. 4e: Middle County. free. 15@16e: Middle Cou from the coast of goods Pactfic Comst ist pretd Rockford, T . lower and Lard a shade down and Ribs = 75% | ton; Otlcake Meal at the mill, $25@26; jobbing, | free, 10@1lc; Southern Mountain, T%@S%c: W% % 36 50; Cocoanut Cake, $1 oal 35 v 2 | @255); Cracked Corn, 29y $15@18. K pposition of the speculators being that Gantine ol i T et 0l Southern. Mountain. 13 m %@ic under associa- | the supposition of the speculatc i | Pacific Coast 2d prefd 62 ‘anton, O. k months’. g ey e P g ] Oregons o the spot are meeting | they were likely to get what they claimed. Pacific Mafl . 4y | Springfieid, ©! The leading futures ranged as follows orices stand the same and the stuation | monche'; TYIRG: Southers Mosntain Sofuetive. 0s are re- | But the other steel stocks were not much be- | People's Gas . 1008, | Fargo, N. D. AR Obin HIh. 2aw: Close. | - 208 19 change. | 7 months’, 9@1le: Humboldt and Mendocino, 1§ .y hind in the movement, Federal Steel rallying Pressed Steel Car . 1363, | Stoux Falls, S. Wheat No. 3. - = - | BRAN—$16G17 per ton. @17c: Nevads. 13@16c per Ib. 3' from the low price, Steel and Wire 3% and Pressed Steel Car p 761 | Fremont, Nebr. Pebrivary My muw % MIDDLINGS—$16 50@19 50 per ton. Fail Clip—San Joaguin. §%@Sc: do lambs. 39 — | Tonneesee Coal 2. Whether the movements ac- Pullman Palace Car 197 * | Davenport ey Ty e R 741 | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16816 50 per | 3c: Middle County, 82102; Northern Mountain, slight request, | curately forecast any actual development in Standard Rope & T 4y | Toledo | the steel merger combi-utions can only be told Sugar . Sugar prefd ... Tennessee Coal & Iron. 135% | Houston 120 | Helena 6% | Youngstown are meeting wi t 13; Corn Meal, §25 | Humboldt and Mendoeino, 11§12 per Ib. th 5 50G2%; Mixed Feed, | HOPS—15§20c per b, | when the results are given to the public. De- | talls were closely regarded up to the time of e e e Tnited States Loathor profd . Tt | Eamevitio : 0% | wheat ana Ot watse Gat, wanw: Gegs | San Francisco Meat Market. | ny so far as it is to have official an- United States Rubber .. 18% | Macon .. 4 .... 4% |nominal; Alfalfa, $8@9 50; Barley, $7 50@9 50 | [E— | ncement will be given out before trading United States Rubber pretd 60 | Springfield . 5% 259 | per ton. Even with the mportations from the East resumed on Monday. Actual information on Western Unlon 6% Bt | STRAW-35@4Ti4c per bale. the Hog market !s but slenderly supplied, and ese detalls is S0 Vague that the shorts in Amal Copper .. 90" | Totals, U. S......[8$2224,87,210 18 90 e rules ‘firm. Other meats are steady and un- el stocks w overcome with timidit Republic Iron & Steel . 14% | Totals outside o] 1% 14 08 Beans and Seeds. changea. AL e Clome’ their contracts ‘betore Republic Tron & Steel prefd. 6 New York. 712,500,088 weeeee |~ Lard, per 100 pounds— A - BEEF—7@8c for Steers and 887%c per Ib for A" ¢ holidays. e same influ- | e St L. s = March 8 HOW T ence was at work in cther parts of the list. DOMINION OF CANADA. ey 74| Beans are featureless and dull at the old | “TRAr_Lares 705e: sman The early weakness of the market began to| 693,400 Shares sold. July V0L | dactattonn: 'AL—Large. 788 small. e per Ib. V y @ MUTTON—Wethers, 10§10%c; Ewes, 10c per | ghange 1o recovery when support was manitest MINING STOCES. CTTIER FSho 79215 | BEANS—Baycs, $250275: Small White, | pound. LIRS The inn S e ;‘:f:xk",';:’.-k:“fefdmg Adams Con 2 | ittle Chiet . e g 70735 | 34,6094 %0; Large White, $4@4 25 Pink, $2 15¢ | LAMB—114@1% per ib; spring, 12%@15c per ne as they did the recovery. Many | Alice 4| mtario 3 gl September 72 720 | 23%: Red $3G3 50 Blackeye, $3@3 25:" Limas, | Pound. of the prominent railroad stocks were down | Breece phir . Toronto S $5 60@5 70: Pea, cleaned up and nominal; Red | PORK—Live Hogs, 6%c for small and §%e for between 1 and 2 points, the grangers, Pacifics, | Brunswick Con Phoenix Winnipeg Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, dull | K!dney, £3 75@4 per ctl. medium and 6c for large; stock Hogs, 5%e: | Qetween 1 and 2 points, the grangers, Constock Tunnel 15| Potost Halifax . Sy 0. 3 spring wheat, 69GT3c: No.| SEEDS—Brown Mustard. neminal: Yellow | feeders c: dressed Hogs, $@%4c. | Southwesterns and some of the coalers being | Constock Tunnel .. & Potoal, Hamilton | @ 0. 2 corn. 39%c; No. 2 yellow, | Mustard, nomjnal; Flax, $2 50@3; Canary, 3ia@ | —_ : : e e ot ks ant To | SomaCal, & (N 1 Bisemes S | Sea e R P e T | s o B o e AOoe L S | Gemeral Merchandise - EPSE NE X hn s ere ably weak. These. stocks were | Horn Silver 115/ Small Hopes . Vancouver @28%ec; No. 3 white, 27%@28c; No. 2 rye, | nia and 3G9%%c for Utah; Rape, 2@2%c; Hemp, o o sl sufficient that a e s Iron Stiver 63 Standard 2%c: fair to choice malting barley, 52@3dc: | 3%c: Timothy. fie. 4 prominence | 5f SoneDicuOuS I Hhe O A ber | Tesdville Con o) Tota 0] axneed. 31 @1 64: No. 1 Norttiwestern, | DRIED PEAS Niles, 20250 Green. £27| BAGS—San Quentin Bags. #: Caleutra fnanciers and | litted & point above last night. The continued CLOSING BONDS. - e e e 10 potnas: | g e B joraier Bag fma. and July, G40 local case of the money market was an influence U_S 2s ref reg..105%(N Y Cent 1st Hlent i hort-rib sides (loose). $1G7 20 pr | make, o: 0ol gs, 30 eaca " | driving the shorts o Cover."as it was expected | Vo Coup®” TTIIRE(N T ot wen Bradstreet's Fi ial Revi dry. Gatted shoutders (bored, §5 5586 50; wnori | L 0tatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | Twine. Tie. . tancy. They perceive that, from “‘(}m‘al”“" f;‘h: ldemu':l "}‘fr‘g!m" ';‘\::fv“m“‘i‘ Do 3s reg .110% | Nor Pac 3s raastreet' s rmmancia eview. clear sides (boxed), $7 40@7 whisky, basls ;“Cg{ib'—“‘d"nsg:n. $9 per_ton; Southfleld = cide: C 14 i | A fr i 7. v ’ t ! Vi n: ), Seattle, i = ! these of they must re- | next’ Monday. The banks report galns of cash| By meco s res LotN e o & 5L &f, Pigh wines, $127; clover, contfact grade.| Onions, thoush not much lower, are weaken- | Zuy i s Wealimees Coot. ol rnne, §7: Cous Guire for th | tron interior since last Friday and th ir! ‘Do new coup ..137%|Nof & W con ds. - | $11 it | ing, as buyers are afrald to buy much at the end ss:Pcumr,‘-mnd. $12'in bulk and $13 75 in accounts with the sub-treasury about balance. | Do old 4s cob... 114 | OC Nov tate " . 2 . - | TArtictes— Recelpts. Shipments. | present high prices. Two cars came in from | Sicks: Pennsylvania Antracite Egx, $14: Can- The bona market was dull and trregular. | Do old 4s caup.iti | Do 38 ":E}‘R‘;v:z”;’f'},::;ug' .,;;’;fl;"::\ FInan- | piour, barrels . 50,09 | Oregon and sold at $4 75, some Iots subse. | Ieh $10 Fer ton: Coke, $15 per ton in buik and po- except for an acute demand for Wabash de- | Do 5c reg o [0S Line és cial Y 2 o Wheat, bushels . 8,000 | uently changing hands at $ Lower prics |17 I facks: Rocky Mountain descriptions. ® 43 . tures. Total sales, par value, $5,41000. | Dy 5 coup .. | Do con &8 Not only did the activity of the stock mar- | Corn, bushels [re exmiated; Greing teb bioeidtas tn “_" ‘“; ®S | per 2000 pounds and $8 30 per tom, according ~Fige e ug 2s advanced % and | pist of C 3135 |Read Gen 4s Z ket fall off this week, but reactionary ‘end- | Oats. bus el ot At i Tty Do | o beama Western S ¢ % per cent on the last call. | Atchison gen 4s. R G W lsts. - 99% | encles asserted themselyes fn the movement of | Rve. bus % . 5.000 200 { " Potatoes and Vegetables remain about as be- | = G.}II:(—!T!- B e 2 - THE REVIEW FOR THE WEEK. oo aagt - S8 L : S 157« Son 653‘)’:‘1 prices. Speculation was more professional than ey, bushels * 24,000 13,000 | gore quoted: [ B e b eve sy oacks of stocks heve worked downward aur | ChE © 1%e. . I I8t Pan) pon TSI | nua heen: th case in ‘tha Dsowdingfortnishit | - Og) fie. Brotupe Heiange to-0ay ihe butter | POTATOES—Early Rose, 65@T5c; Burbanks, | yiated, s.%e; Dry Granuiated, ey i L WO R SRRt b et e 1% (St P C & P lsts..115% | ard the traders, under the lead of some heavy | market was active; creamery, 14@2c; dairy, | 30@i0c for River, $1G120 per ctl for 8alinas | yjoners' A, 5.75; Magnolta A, 5.3c: Extra O T a conssrvative tome. The dls- % - itons, showed a willingness to act on the | 10@15c. Cheese, active, 104@1i%e. Eggs, active, | and 50c@$1 for Oregon; Garnet Chiles from | 5 gme Gottier 00 5 o manrert, S et | been general to lessen speculative | 144 | Do Bs . -12044 | opera 3 & BDeEy. 0 Antomthe Oregon. 6@ Sweets, T5c@$1 for Merced. | be 25e b : 50-1b b precautio ainst any cor- 124 |S P 4s .93 | sLort side. While the street received some | fresh, léc. ONIONS—$4 75@5 per ctl: Cut o | barre! more: boxes. 50c more: a as a precaution again B TR PR I R i e L b e o nosls e e % Bl a5 P B ©Onions, $2@3 | 10c more. No orders en for less than rlopmen ne _situation e con- | Chic T |8 y 5s . -115 e know of the form ndin, T Ko - ol Tkavy Intoulh misking Buth his £y ] Cilo Ho i 8% Standard R & T 68 52% B e e e i barrels_or its equivalent. Dominos, half-bar - VEGETABLES—Rhubarb, 12%@1ic: ASDara- i rela §50n- hovoe. f 754 por 1b, amalgamation of steel manufacturing Inter- resources by the financial operations| D & R G ds ax & Pac Ists....11714 7 y oMo ts is to take and was assured that the ne- . Bus. from Sacramento, 10G174c for forced and | ~TURPENTINEIs higher at e tn eases and b r the t railroad consolidations | Erle Gen 4s - 8% Do 2ds . e 25@3%c for natural: from Alameda, 35@40c: | g7o on o fro S - . specuariona | clien 1,10 ot ptload copslauuons | B, GO i ¥ b otirtng e Deeteing smohl. ' v Foreign Futures. B T e 2, Aamte RO | e b i e S wider fluctua- | perger would strain the available resources of | Gen Elec 58 ‘1613 | Wabash 1st nevertheless unsettled by the absence of defl- Los Angeles and 5@Sc for Bay per Ib: String | ;1. being now quoted at $IS@I5 50 per tom 1n and during | the money market have been the underlying | Iowa Cent 1sf 7 ‘wDo 2ds . rite announcement in that connection and by | - % | Beans, 12'3@2c; Cabbage, $1; Tomatoes, Los large sacks and $18 in 3=, Liverpool fs austed s - ’C‘_aum of the reactiotiery tendency of prices. | & & N Unl 4s... 1014 (West Ehore 48 . the Intimation that the financiers who had LIVERPOOL. o e 75F§fP':;:"u.'NM"'N"'l'l:; at $17@1S 50 for the best and $UGMU T5 for Situation ®¢ | The decision to close (be Stock Exchange from R he matter in charge were disposed i 7 ; Ei 3 geles, 15 4 mistic #pirit of | Thursday afternoon until Monday morning| Do 4 Tos /foaltar intehaays wup Vo e osurtall | wheat— March. May. | ¢ per Ib; Green Peppers. Los Angeles, 12us@ | 10Wer grades. existed in Wall | 25a,. o et of o) o clo o ‘) Opening . 5114 6% | 20c per Ib for Chile and 26@%c for Bell: Dried T o 3 alome sy Wall | 35" L Counte ‘Sa. the posetbity. of accident | agon o TON STOCKS AND BONDS. | gf the exvected 500000 steel company.” At | Opehine s s S % | Peppers 10MISc; Dry Okra, Tic per 1u: Car- Receipts of Produce. 1 Dearich factors that | uring @ prolonged intorval in the trading 18 | Call joans s@414|West End.. Were all very strong on the prospect that M, PARIS. $101 per_ dozen; Summer Squadhe $1 1393 1 po e e m"al!\l}‘n taken account of. Only the less in- | mim.Go00e 3 @4 |Westinghse Elec, Morgan would soon bring the negotiations to Feb. May-Aug. 3 Foky - | fluential element among the professional 4 : A TRSDAT FEBRU. er- | Stocks— Bonds— a_successful conclusion. The preferred stocks 19 90 21 00 box; Garlie, 3@3%c per 1b: Marrowfat Squash, FOR THUR RUARY 21 of fafiairs presented | ators have shown an opposition to the prevail- | At(1 T 4 Sta Fe.. 55%| Atehison 4s it of the steel industrial organtzations were re- | Closing 9% 2108 3 per ton; Mushrooms, 15@30c per Ib. T e e F e i g { 1ng tendency of the market, and their oc-| Do prera . 88% N E Gas & C §s... 68% | sponding with particular readiness to thesa | Flour— SR Barle¥, ectl | ‘tons, ld expect from spec- | casional efforts to turn prices upward have not | Amarlesn. Sugar.. 10| Minine Sharers influences when it was brought to the notice | Opening 2555 269 Poultry and Game. Oats, ctls “hicory. bbi St > e ety gt o | met ‘witn success. "Ihe most potent interests | ABo preta 1120 | Adventure of the street that however well the preferved | Closing .. L2560 %9 - P ".m - RRRSEs e » siet of Arate investments | I the financial world have made it clear that| Amer Telephone...161% Bingham Min Co.. 1514 | sbares of these organizations would be treated Sugar, ctls 1.7 |"eather, rolls. g B— e % venhe | they favored a qulet etock market for the| Boston & Albany. 234~ |Amalg Copper...... 90 | tiere was a desire on the part of the managers Chi Livestock Market Game continues in light receipt and gen- | SuFar ctle.. frdd ey A TS s e & is great enhance- | orccont. This they could accomplish not only | Boston Eleveeet. . test|Aviartle 0 2515 | 1o make the terms regarding the exchange of 1cago Livestoc . . . A n erally poor. Yesterday’s receipts wers 56 sks, of prices has= ached its culmina- |}y giscontinuing their recent heavy buying of Ontons. sks. Boston & Maine. 194 |Boston & Montana.324 | the old stocks for the new ones on a basis 06| Efides, bdl .. how 3,000 that the point | he Ducks being sour, owing to the smecurities, but by meeting any attempt to ad- | Chi B & most of ti e " Bran, sks. 144% Butte & Boston... §1 | which should have a regard for actual v; . e = - ; 2| CHICAGO, Feb. 21.—CATTLE—Receipts, 9000, y weather, and prices for such lot OREGON. e e ot i | vanCe prices by free ofierings. The decline has | Dominion Coal..... 34ig|Calumet & Hecla..860 | oand earning capacity. This was. interpreteq o DIVERY WORHEr . AN orrmared o7, tentative test of the | not been precipitate a: any time and the bears | Do prefd. {108% Centennial 28 meaning that a mistake made in the for. | Including 300 Texans; steers, steady to Strons: | or ~ Hare and Rabbits were In lighter receipt | Flour, qr sks . 474 Franklin © 89% ' Humbaldt . et | have not been bold or aggressive. Probably | Federal Steel higher state of | this is also in accord with the desires of the! Do prefd. hed. or are even | large financial Interests who are concerned in | Fitchburg prefd precipitate the | portecting the gigancic steel merger, as they | Gen Electrl =t their interes’ | have been in the most important recent rail- | Do prefd. riation of many of the Industrials, in refer- | butchers’ stock and Texans, slow. Good 10 |an4 firmer. Oats, ctl ence to the creation of common stocks repre- | prime steers, $4 90@6: poor to medlum, $330@ | Three cars of Eastern Poultry came in, but senting a capitalization of ~possible profits. | 4 80; stockers and feeders, $2 7604 50; COWS. $2@ | oo the market was bare both Eastern and 1o | Wheat, ctls. Ul e orcCpied as far as possible n the | 430: "heifers, §260Q450; canners,’ $186G230: | o7 "t Tie went off well &t high pelces, organization of the new combination. This | bulls, $2 40@4 20; calves, $4@S Texas fed 1 Iving prices educated into | | > F 5 E ; | Dressed Turkeys alone were out of favor, and | ¢ o | road consolidations. A demoralized stock mar- | Ed Elec Il .245 |Santa Fe Copper.. 7 |[augured ill as the treatment of the common 90; Texas grass steers, $330@4; o » e L values o or | ket Would Interfere with pending financial pro- | Mex Central ... 164 [Tamarack . 3) | stocks of the steel industrlals, which were onies % 5003 30 Lo s s it g S nt must sooner o 3 - E | Jects as much as unbridled speculation for | N E Gas & Coke.. 13 |Utah Mining. of Speculative | the rise. There are many signs to show that | Rubber - 19 |Winona . Sales of Fastern wera as follows: Hens and | | at once sold and declined, while in some OGS—] pts, 28,000 to-morrow, 30,000; left e : o . v chren the preterred shares of fhe tame Com- | over, 4m0: ‘the market spemed sironkts to S | Zoung Ticosiors, 36 S: old Rossters s45: | | STOCK MARKET. pal tests. To|the community of interest idea has not lost| U Pacific, ex div.. 59% Wolverines ranies advanced further or held their previous | higher and closed .with the advance lost: top, uém,'dmue'd do, 13@16c. Another car goes its fascination for the speculative pubiic. It | d—M—— i Ang o delay and the unsettling effects of | &7}, "Mixed and butchers’ 5300 s24; good | TP g L S DI | | 1% highly probable that any new developments | - he above situation had, however, an adverse | o cholce heavy, $5 374@5 32%4: rough heavy, -day. in that fleld would attract a renewal of the London Market. influence on the temper of the market at 5@5 35; 1ight, $5 2605 473 bulk of sales, $5 40 | | POULTRY Live Turkeys 12013 ’-'r’Im.‘i‘;'I There was a very heavy business on ths conceded movement of prices, but in the absence latge. The railroad list had already given vi v . air, Gosl morning session of the Bond Exchange. _or other fual development: the opportunity for —NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—The Commercial Ad- | eyldence of being overbought and the absence | “SHrpp_Receipts, 5200; market active and - T e e BT | Conthia it ik G G o Tokely that | consideration and appraisal of results achieved | |, ' Tioniar SinAtcil iokblngran ekl of any further announcement of deals and | gnade higher. Good to cholce wethers, $4@4 60; | 32 90@: $G6; Young _Roost: i . \s final indorsement to | 1y (he recent ccmbinations have somewhat | *oriiser’s London ¥ S ng | Cymbinations deprived 1t of fresh support. | gat'so chofes mixed, §3 604 10; We young; Hens, $G6; Young Roosters, $5@ | sugar group were easier, Makaweli selling off above the former ing influences >a the excess of specu.| The stock market here was stagnant and | Money market conditions also contributed to- | Shiry . Tocas sheep. §2 503 | 8,80; old Roosters, 3434 30:- Fryers, $530@6: | to $43 &0 and Honokaa fo §2 75, while Paau- 4 « h have been started in the | any definite news from South Africa and on | lative circles. b e T iy 3 osta W ecti | past for manipulative purpcs>s have been dis- | doubts regarding the settlement of the Chinese | e 700l Market and "‘,:;fq‘,,"."’flz‘} Mallard, $194: Can- | wi i, Afternoon the sugar stocks were weak. paper : el g « oston W oo arket. GAM 1, 2 : Can- | with the exception of Makaweli, which re- se in their true cap. ol by autboritative avowals, thus help- | troubles. The reduction of the bank rate to | #—————— vasback, $34 30; Spris, 15002 80; Teai. §1 50 | covered 4o 34 * Padunau sold down to £ 216 be dented that, for the most | caction. The possibility | ;" -or cont has been too fully discounted to S an @2; Widgeon, $150@2: Small Duck, $I@130; | Honokaa to $2225 and Hawalfan Commercial x is a_speculation based : T sehen the present werer) | Lave any effect now. : Bradstreet's on Trade. BOSTON, Feb. 21.—The Confmercial Bulletin | Ricic Jack, '$1 21 50: Gray Geess, a3 0. | Lo orotgts *acamn g iyatian Commercial periment—an expertment which, nraciie seglon when the present agree- | U4 Yamerican dspartment prices dwindled % will say in to-morrow’s report of the Wool White Geese, $1150: Brant. $1 500175 for | axsesament of $10 on (his stock falls deltnquent ubious things, aims to accom- el e was a factor. Signs of | most of the time. American shares enjoyed | small and 32 for large: Honkers, $304 30 Eng. | Macen s proval of the great centralization | tore. ti ing in New market . $2 50@3; Jack 50: | 7 E control which s belng_accom- | 3,87 SPurt, hefors the opening n New | % % | "The total receipts of Wool in Boston since | lish Snipe. $25083: Jack Snipe. $13@130;| The ofl stocks wers quiet on both exchanges 1 h 1 , S0c@$1: Rabbits, $1 150 £ I > v deell: » ihe fear that it may lead to legls- | ¢y "buyer to-doy, but when only selling or-| NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—Bradstreet's on Feb- | January 1 have been 14,204,098 pounds; ship- | Hare 5! or Cotton- | on _the morning sesston. Hanford declined to water what hitherty has been gold.” ” tail and 75¢@$1 for Brush; Pigeons, v Occidental of West Virginia to 8, ey g £ honde aifecied by the Faeoaq | (e were cabled ‘the London market closed | ruary 22 will ‘say: Trade as & whole hay |mMems to date 33043657 pounds. Total stocks | (A e s Tl o Nachew e} Weather Report. . o e e ected & dhe ralirond | yiopyy. apd ;dn. hown further expansion this week, despite | °% hand, 56.500.632 pounds. ver- Tn the afternoon Hanford was stil. lower at 1 s have been heavily alsirbed at| The bank bought £203,000 of gold bars. Frwn, s o 4 o More speculators are throwing Wool over- Har tell back 3 — ut the Tailrond bond market has gen. . ey severe weather tending to check trade at some | poard. The banks in the West are weakening, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. e e O B et Ol e owife iR been reactionary In sympathy with S A ;w:h‘} s0%; Canadtan | e and Western markets in the face of | Wool having dropped below thelr advances. Wb Do b SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 215 p. m. | s LONDON, Feb, 21.—Atchison, 56%: Canadlan | very unsatistactory conditions in the cotton | Sales are free. The . 3 e following are the season: afalls to| United States old avancea i Union ific praferred, . 89 i lot of 1000 bales choice Geelong Aus- | * All prices remained unchanged on the Dairy o 2 witn tnose st e et | refunding Zs and 54 14 ver Cent over lase Sats | Rocincin: Facifio prarerreh. 5h: Crens rrany: | manufacturing trade, brousht about by dull. | wak @ lot of 1000 ales cholcs Geelong Aue Exchange. Creamery extras were steady, but| STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. . ool el Sarin B s £ ©%; Anaconda, §%: bar sfiver’ qull, 284 per | Ncss In cotton goods At first hands. The po- | ror 70 cent quality. The Wool was bought at | ST grades of Butter wers quoted weak S fort sea rainfall in last twent -rouri oW SR NSt Sa curice; money, 4@4% per cent. sition of retailers with large stocks has been | tie top of the market last year. The net loss | O°F E7ades of I 3 THURSDAY, Feb. 21-2 p. m. L ’ Closing | o — really improved by the continued cold weather. | is $50,000. Esgs were reported wesk, with a. 7 e STATIONE . s week Is the dry-goods trade. 3 E K TRB yor: ecetpt = k - L 5 o 8 W YORK, Teb. 71 —Closing: Money on call | @04 Shoe industry has likewise continued in | STOWer against 15@itc last y change were 23.000 pounds of Butter, 1194 cases | U;5, 48 S0P 1M1 l&‘;,‘g;",’;_‘f?’f‘}fl';; ] oo L $94% | easy at 102 peg cont; prime mercantiie paper, | S8US{ACtory shape, and some varieties of leath- Portland’s Business. Baps S10 IS voundy Oulitienta Clhioste and MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. 13 nada Southern ..l % | G235 per cont.. Sherling exchango was reg: | o, Fefect recent activity in advances at Bast- e - Bay.C E.Co 09— fowk W . _ u o esapeake and Ohio. 1 294 . ern markets. Iron and steel in the crude == 3 Creamery—Extras, 20c; firsts, : Cal-st_Cab 3s. — |Oceante 58.1083107% ; Cago Great Weatern |- D o et o At #4557 Tor mrxto a2 8¢ | forms have been very stront at Central and | PORTLAND, Or. Feb. fL—Clearings, §251,- | _Creamery 18 seconds, | GG \water 3o — 10 |Om C R fe.. im Independence - ago Burlington and Quincy....134% | % _-!6 or v g B L ¥S; | Eastern markets and considerable advances are ‘balances, $39,952. Datry—Extras, 17c; firsts, 15c; seconds, 13c; | E L & P 8s..133 133% Pac G Imp o Chicasy =nd Tast Hindie oo’ 100 | Bar siiver. oie. - Mexioan dolars. iise. hos. | fales are o Siom Dieseis aomisw |, Northern Wheat Market. \Slorage Creamery extras, — — | Genry. ; ey Chicago and Northwestern. .17 | ernment bonds, strong; State bonds, Inactive; | Pitisburgeis now selling at $I4 7, the highest s Pickle, — per pound. g Thol temperature, Chicago Rock”Isiand and Pacific. /132y | railroad bonds. irregular. price for monihe. while a premitim, ot 3150 a OREGO: Keg, — per pound. e . : € CCand St Louls.....ooee ... 30 | B ton is exacted on immediate deliveries of steel | Feb. 21— Wheat—Walla Walt CHEESE—Fancy. full_eream, 10c: chofce, TIONS AND GE Colorado Southern . ' billets, although the officlal quotation of $19 73 | PORTLAND, Feb. o | 9c; nominal; Y Americas, 10c:| D@ RECAST. | Colorado Southern Tat prefd Condition of the Treasury. still maintame. Finiahed products are reml:l; S s e e e ynactorta, for | Fietern. full cream, 15@16%c per I T - Sy sert he pressure has fallen rapidly over | ++zeo. Colorado Sou Prekd -, i : in good d d. Merchantable bars were ad- | Antwerp, 5 = - R 7 g i S e P ey i | 8460 Delaware and Hudson . l153% | WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—To-day's statement | vanceq $2 a ton Iate last week, and L3¢ is now | * Forelgn Wheat exports from Portland for the Eoifornia Ranch—Selected whits, 15c; mized | Markt-st C éa %! Do Gah 3 = the mouth of the Columbia River. A molerate | --.-.-. Delaware Lack and Western. 1% lof the treasury balances in the general fund, | the minimum price for these goods. Structural | week ending to-day were 128,242 bushe colors, 14c per dozen. NDCo g‘ll = %m' B s i @'sturbance overites the valley of the Colorads | Denver and Rio Grande. - 371 exclusive of the $130.000,000 gold reserve in the | materlal Is renorted active. In some respects * WASHINGTON. California Gathered—Selected, lc; standara, | ¥ G N, G.R 7s = 113% @58 will probably move slowly i - 8% | aivision of redemption, shows: Available in fact the state of this trade as a whole is 21— WHEAT—Quiet and —; seconds, —. N & e erature hes fallen from 10 to 12 Giip | balance, $145.208,640; B0l rTeserve, §76,820,707. | the strongest since before the collipse last [ TACOMA, Teb. 2MoWHEAT—Quiet and un- | “5iooh“Fastern—Fancy, —; standard, —; e Gegrees along the Slerra and through Nevada | 3 ; - 804 spring. Export trade is slack. foreign iron | changed: biuestom. ffuei oo S o 113,000 | Seconds, —. Do Sa x during the past twenty-four hours. Through- | ----... Great Northern prefd 189 | Ni York Cotton Mark - | and steel ere steadlly going lower, and the [ Cleared heat for Queenstown.” . Storage—California fancy —: standard, —; | 10 3 cut California the temperature gtiil continues | 100 Hocking Coel B TEY cw X o on Market. fear of discriminating duties agalnst American | bushels wheal 2 Eastern fancy, standard, —; seconds, | 5 G 1. & H % scveral degrees bove the normal. 2% Hocklog Valley e LS fron and atecl is evident, although the Arst Forsion Market s R ees =] Rain has fellen in the San Joaguin Valley, 200 nols Ce: 1% | NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—Shorts were compelleq | Manifestation, that in the case o ssia, in- oreig s, R e TER STOCKS 1 the Sal Valley and along the Sierra. | 60 Iowa Central . 3 3 . olves & Gl ATOBLIOE faeli € % 5 WA 3 The river at Sacramento \s 756 feet and) 200 lowa Central prefd . 6% | to_best & hasty retreat in_the local ootton | fhe smmeth ot randing materiats of ‘all Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | oo costa. i (Spring Valley. % omg rising #t Maryeville 15.2 and falling, a: Red|....... Lake Erie and Western... 41" | market this morning, and were made to con- | kinds, partioeiarly of WhILS yellow pine | LONDON, Feb. 21.—Consols, 97 11-: silver, Marin County. 2% — | Faufl 155 and falling. 1L Lake Erie and Western stantly shift thelr foeition during the rest of | and Bullders’ hardware, has been Motable, and | 2s%a; French rentes, 102¢ 30c; cargoes on pas. | Four or five cars of Oranges Will be oered GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty Lake Shore ...... the session by bullish news from nearly all | from many cities come the report that a large | sage’ rather firmer; cargoes No. 1 standard ction to-day. All citrus fruits remap, & hours ending midnight. February 22, 1901: Touteville qnd Nasii quarters and aggressive tactics by thelr oppo- | amount of bullding will be done the coming | oiicomia, S0s; cargoes Walla Waila, s aq. | °t 2% gk n Northern California—Cloudy Friday, possibly Manhattan L ... nents. The market at the close’ was steady, | spring. Coffee strengthened on better con- sh country markets, qulet but steady, ' | ADOut as before quoted, and Lemons ¥ lLight showers; light southerly winds. Metropolitan Street Rail with prices 7@12 points higher. sumptive demand. Tea has met with better [VERPOOL, Feb. 21.—Wheat, firm; Xo, j | being steady and Limes firm under light sup- | o G L. Southern California—Cloudy and unsettled Mexican Central . 16% sale, as the prospects for any immedlate [ LIVIR O inia, 6 4. ‘wheat" 1. | plies. Bananas show a wide range, according | Bac Gus . weather, probably showers Friday; light south- Minneapol 76 N York Metal Market. change in the present tariff by Congress be- | Parle steady: flour In steady: French | to_auality. INSURANCE STOCKS. vest winde Minneapol 106% ew Yo a arket. comes less probable. Tin Is higher, in sym- | country markets, steady; weather in England, | Fine Apples are firm at 52. Vit PRS- ] Nevada—Ehowers Frida Missour P } 6% P— pathy with speculative activity abroad. fine. 3 " | DECIDUOUS FRUITS— rem’s BANE. $TOCKR TUtah—Cloudy, probably light showers Fri- Mobile and Okio . <1 | NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—A fairly active busi- | The cereals show little definite movement, | "G rTON—Uplands, 5 5-1¢cd. g APPLES—3:@5c_per box for common, Tieq > {rizona—Cloucy, probably sh Frida e | 1% | ness was noted for pi tin in the local metaj | taking the week as a whole. except in flour! CLOSING. B I TRlon & ver Box ™ R for tancy, | Auglo-Cal ;- B — Arizona—Cloudy. probably showers E ssous W) cents a barrel . Whea 3 - Bew Prancise. sl Sieity thenny wlliky. New Jersey Central . 135t | market, and a steady undertone prevalled | iy fractionally higher and corn unchanged.| WHEAT—Spot—Dull. No. 2 red Western| GirHiS FRUITS ~ Navél Oranges, ;| Cal Safe Dep. — 105% with fog in the m:amxnx; possibly showers; ‘\\ n; ‘Y:rk dCe;I;nx ¥ 44t | throughout the session, though prices were not | Wheat. including ir, shipments for five days, | winter, s 11%d;: No. 1 California, 6s 2d; No. 1 | Seedlings, 30c@$1 25; Tangarines, ;| 1st N of S F.. — 312 light southwest win Norfolk and Westes . ¢57 | materially changed. Sales of £5 t t. | aggregate 4424302 bushels, agalnst 4,814,875 | Northern spring, 6s nt‘a FuturesFirm. | Japanese Mandarins, $I@1 80: Lemons, 316 215 | Feby oM ere made at T 11hd: May, 6 fyd. Jcommon and $156@2 for : 51 Ty aat e, e e 3T 1SR e Sl iy B S b OIS | Continucd on Page Eloven. Yorfolk and Western R £ From July 1 to date this season wheat ex- RN—Spot—Quiet. American mixed, new, ' cholce; Grape Fruit, Northern Pacific ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Offictal.