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- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1901 s1 —— - G - . State common_quoted at @4%c; orders on the market and the géneral | 6%¢; 12-ounce, §%c; London Layers, 2-crown, [ | D e o e s s il & | o e Ty AL Lo i | l Culifornia dried fruits ruled dull and un- | factor from now on as the crop Scare season |$2; Dehesa, $2 50: Imperfal, §5. AIl prices f. o. ’ changed. is at hand, and damage reports always have | b. at common shipping points in California. PRUNES—3%@8%c. more or less effect on the market. NUTS—Chestnuts, $@l0c per b for Itallan; APRICOTS—Royal, T%@1%; Moorpark, $%4@ | This market was neglected and featureless. r‘unuu, No. 1, softshell, 10c; No. 2, T%c; No. 5e; peaches, peeled, 1@iSc; unpeeled, 6i4@ilc. | Spot Wheat—Shipping, %ec; milling, 374@ |1 hardshell, “l.%cl:!&a (& T, Almonds. 13G13c SPECI Al. ‘UC"“N S AI.E T = ' e Tl CALL BOARD SALES. e for ; Brazil Nuts, 13c: Filberts, INAN(IAI. Chicago Grain Market, | |seorme! Susorsis ococ-siaram = Sl e | 2 A . 3 —15,000 ctls, #8¢; for it amber; water vhlh‘ | soSeoond Sesslon—May-— 18,000 ctls, 2000, | Tigc; light amber extracted, s4@fe; dark, o6 | STABLES, 1316 PINE STREET, % | “Heuiar Morning Session—May—2000 etin, | I 2 sug260 per 1. Hyde and Larkin. CHICAGO, March 2.—Wheat was lacking 1n | A3 RLEY—Some’ dealers rather more Provisi TUE?DAY, March 5, everything which g0es to make the market in- | tone, but the improvement, if it can be called oVIsSIons. Af11 A M teresting. Scalpers e market almost |such, is very slight. AN 5 . M. £ entirely to themselves. Operators are waiting | , Feod, 12tc for choics bright, T0QTMe 1oL N | There 1s no improvement 1n the demand | Coneleting of SURREYS, ROCKAWAYS. : for developments in the crop situation before | % a8 ,gL Togsoc, Chevalier, nominal. for anything. Prices stand the same. OPEN and TOP BUGGIES, TRAPS, SUMMARY COF THE MARKETS Vnited States Leather prefd gttt e S CALL BOARD SALES. CURED MEATS-Bacon, 11G1l%c per 1b for | CARTS, HARNESS, HORSES, Etc. ey : Dl Bains Suber o cakine neie” rene® May | Informal Seesion_3:15 o'clock—No sales heavy, 10%@12 for ight medium, 12U@16-fOF | yeoe o this stock is mew and all of the lat s Wi el Openea e T5%@ ke, because’ Y| Second Session—No sales. lisht, 13@14c for extra light and B3@W4c f & s e Al o R aigamated CoppeE . o nd” Paris were depresecd amd hecause of | Regular Morning Session—No sales. Sugar-cured; Bastern sugar.cured Hame 1o, | 55t s0vles, a8 I intended to have a first-cl stable with up-to-date rigs. But owing to the unsettled condition of the livery stable busi- the springlike weather. T rallied jater to| OATS—The same apathy prevails and quota- | Mess Beef, §12 per barrel: extra Mess, $13. To%e on short coverlny Republic Iron & Steel C nd some export sales, | tions have made no change of consequence for | Family, $1i; extra fine Por Republic Iron & Steel Co prefd. bank clearings show a gain over last year. Do old 4s coup Do ds . 5 . $15@15 50; extrd | nogg in this city and poor health I offer the co < el Repuplic Iotog 150 Bighet 2t D, weeks. . clear, §19 56@20; Mess, §17; Smoked Beef, 13 Y S ilve t off again. Exchange unchanged. TS S T LI e B O e the dullest day of | | White, §125@115; Surprise nominal; Red, | rer pound, Ay BN WA focks 2 7 89C,100 Shares sold. the week existed. The trade was confined to | §1 25@1 40 for and §1 35@1 45 for Seed LARD—Tierces quoted at 6ic per b for g B. P. VAN CLEVE. stocks quiet and unchanged. CLOSING BONDS. scalpers. Prices held stesdy on fm osbles | Gray, pomiel D ack, for oo, 117408 $mpouad and sic for purs; naif-parrels. pars, ‘ ppipedn and light country offerings. y closed ¢ ] k H 3 g s, 10%c. featurel div bosubly o shade steailh 105%!N Y Cent lste t CORN~—The old prices are still quoted, With | COTTOLENE-One 'half-barrel, Sic; three featureless. Barley possibly a shade steadicr. = Ngnerat e R e | A it o CSellond. T NG 1y Whie, | Balibarta 165 che ot e s e PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ;R PSSR ¥ ity changed at 254G %, $115; Enstern mixed, $112% per ctl Tc; five tlerces, %c per ib. $25,00 WORTH OF GOVERNMENT TENTS KXye as previously quoted. e ;a Provisions were uge: -ndk firm, with the "l'z;!mswific per ctl. The market continues Hid Tall 71 H By orders xm‘rma‘"m'fi we will sell on . : : -13 rade mostly local. May pork and ribs gained 2 and quict -at the decline. Hay stead Do'news 4s coup. 138 [ | 5o and lard closed 5@Tise up. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. ides, ow, Wool and Hops. TOESDAT. Siaren 32, icioning ot 13 g ) 3 0 old 4s reg. Qr Nav 1sts ......110 | _The leading futures ranged as follow: T ot [ P NS (i salesrooms, Y , 3 f : MARK) . opposite Battery, the fol- Seeds meglected at the old quotations. Open. High. Low. Close. Flour and Millstuffs. b Lt i <ol iy s g G aveenmant Sero o DR 40 & Lins 6 Articles— market from stagnation. Wool continues dull. | orwiigio e e oy ek o vt 1 n o 7 - . = e g sy e 5 73% P P HIDES AND SKINS—Cul = 5 at an end. Potatoes easy. Most Vegetables weak. Pm ot [ Reag Gen s March B% n, B% 4| FLOUR—Calffornia Family Pxtras 050 | gpu e D el =cd trande il | ¥Ty e 3 ssta Double an Stushe HEress - ch n 4s | v 1sts . 2 s e 3 9 1 » “hieese and Eg. Bl pubtad Do adit 4 {SL &1 con s . WH T T ot | B0 usual terms; Bakers' Extras, § 15825 | ggugo; medium, So; light, §@Sie; Cow Hides, | 3 Army Wagoas, etc. heese and Eggs as before quoted. e e B e AR Oregon, $275@285 per barrel for family. and | gl o peaiy and $@Ste for Nght: Stags, 64 AMERICAN AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. y ot , 18 0 aga " . 5 Mareh .... 89% | $275@3 for bakers'; Washington, bakers’, 3275 4 - 3 NOTE.—AIl this tent: s nearly new, hav- cars of Eastern Poultry expected to-morrozw. | =% - RS T A dix ad 111 | @s. %4c; Salted Kip, Sc: Salted Veal, 9@10c; Salted | ing been used but-a short time on the military ; 5 g g lcEN o e e | ok % | O MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | Calf, 10¢; Dry Hides, Js@ite: Culla. 1QUe; | reservation o Sax Francen Gooss b be oYy ouiet vt & ¢ | o March. . lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | Dry Kip, 15@16c; Dry Calf, 16@iic; culls and | on inspection, with catalogue on sale, Friday, 5 wiet and without featur N [ Do 8 ot L i { jacen Flour, § -per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, ~§275; Rye | brands, 14@lic; Sheepskins, shearlings, March 8, 1901, ( ng rushed in on a weak . | Co" S e S S e o Oat e e PR ook, TGt coohe Home Hides satt 4t 50 : s " S S S o i gehing e 3 ot $%as % Tbuckwheat H’a“f—f Hain: | a3 h m‘}"x.rgef.nu' zfi"m‘ :fifim&n‘ z%’:.;, PRODUCERS' OIL EXSHANGE. 1 1S adva till o1 |3t o g i e Cracked Wheat, $350; Farina, $450; Whole | small and 50c for colts; Horse Hides, dry, $175 - advanced again. Limes still out. | Ft W & D C Ists. $3% Union Pac 4s Wheat Flour, $32: Rolled Oats (barrels), §8 10 | for large, $1 80 for medium, $1 % for smail and Morning Session. £ Dri. i | Gen Elec 8s .......176 | Wabash 1sts . 760; In sacks, $ 7a@7 25; Pearl Barley, $5; | 30c for colts. Deerskins—Summer or red skins, Board— nge 1 Dried Fruit. | Towa Cent 1sts ...116%| Do 2ds . plit Peas, $5; Green Peas, $6 50 per 100 1bs. 3e: fall or medium skins, 30c; winter or thin | 200 Bear Flag E . 5 ,h-( 7{ A\& “i‘"lz]‘! 161 :“&[‘s( orl; 48 . —_— ;.kins. ?os Gol%,!kls?‘: Pgrd']'n A.axorln. Toc, | 130 California ~ :0‘ 0 S St " 2 Vis Cent lsts . large and smooth, meatum, 36¢; 25 Calitornta Standara S continue very quiet, Bo s . 911 Va Centuries i Tiy Hay and Feedstuffs. NTALLOWSNG i rendered, Tage per b; | @ Clitornia-Standard | 8 W oo, o MINING STOCKS 1213 7% T 120 0. 2, Y%c; grease, 2GlHc. 100 Carfbou . . 5 es, Wool and oo 7121 d ¥ 5 Upward -tendency in Meats m‘fm‘f”//'\' ended. Srons’ :»‘::;{.‘:‘O. | an winter patents. $3 60@3 80; fine growing weather being against it. Hay | ic; Middle County, free. 15@i6c: Middle Coun: | 200 Lion S 4 ! 3 ) clears, §2 60@3 30; spring specials, | continues to sell fairly at steady prices. ty, defective. 12@lic: Sonthern Mountain, 12 | 1100 Monarc 82 “ SotE a5 Brunswick Con . Phoenix . 08| 35 204 30 patents, $3 50@3 70; straights, $30) | BRAN—$15 50g16 50 per ton. months’, 9@i6c; Southern Mountain, free. 7| 100 Monte Cristo 14% <5 % o3 R ey | 320 bakers', §22 / MIDDLINGS—$16 5019 50 per ton. manthé, UGLte: Southern Mo, Qeeuive | 169 Nonte Criktey & 4 10 Bank Clearings. official statement of these termis | Deadwood Terra . Sierra. Nevada | S@ie: N FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $1691650 per | o mOPNE: GANGE 2 m P2 00, A= J 500 Oil City Petroleum . ] gs. ed speculation on the Part | Horn Siiver. ST Eones No. ten: Ollcake Meal at the mill.” $25@26: jobbin. | FHTh Eip i, SEaG0A: s%@se: do lambe, sg | 2000 Ol City Petroleum » 5 — o , were left to conjecture the terms | Jron Siver, Siananra | vhit g3 ci N X o $2¢ 0; Cocoanut Cake, $17@18: Corn Meal, $2350 | g ; Middle County. S@106; Northern Mountatn | 25 Peerless S 5 3T cal bank clearings for the past week were | from ‘“tips” and from the actions of those | Leadville C. | rye, B2c; good feeding 2i 60; Cracked Corn, $2550@26; Mixed Feed, | g Y@ile; Southern Mountain, T * | 5 San Joaquin. Ofl & 1 8Tty : . Leadville Con } i 5@ No. 1 flaxseed $161; No. 1 ree, c; L TROVAC; $24.126.264, against § or the same week | Credited with having inside information. When | BOSTON STOC malting, 51@i6c¢, o orlie timoth 3. $440; $15@16. Humboldt and Mendacino, 11@12 per lb, - 200 Shamrock . 50 g ' fficial ent of the terms of ex- |, BOSTOR |- Nefthwentiay § O joart 0i| . HAY—Volunteer, $3@8: Wheat. f11013; Wheat | “HOPS— 15q20c per b. 100 Sterling ...... 1% , 5 S e, Ty - prdote | cal o 334 odn: 7 40@7T 43%: short-rib sides (1080 | St s e O e N e e Cimina - — oo Sunset (originai) = New York. rtion of the rul oo i gt o $5, 9507 20; dry ealted shoulders {boxed), to7is0 | " ATRAW—S@insc per bale. San Francisco Meat Market. i » es. { cks— | Westngh El i 50; short e s o aso % » “H!. made on the curb for |Atch Top & 8 F.. 55% y: nds— whisky, lms['nrr:fmhlgh wines, §1 27; clover, con- Beans and Seeds Zar SN el e . SAN FRANCISCO OIL EXCHANGE. - he stocks of e U s Do prefd. S8, (N E G & Coke bs.. 68% | tract grade, - . revious o! ptions, t i T e e oo JMining Stares Articies— Receipts. Shipments. though the upward tendency, which continued __ Morning Sessfon. guotations Zor the axpected mew. - | 0 Fhey Bingh Flour, barrels . © 26,000 23,000 | Dealers continue to quote a dull market for | so long, seems to have come to an end. e ok - ished an index from which to estl- | B & Ao A oo Wheat, bushels . 54,000 | Beans and a neglected market for Seeds. BEEF—i@8c for Steers and 6¢73%c per Ib for | ‘00 Four Off Go. s 30, 38 o e of A . 4 - 4 - 1 7 = VS, = he Bres B o e, She avtuaiiies'| Sowioh 1 - 4, Atlantic o, bushels 1800 | BEANS—Bayos, $250@2 75: Small White, $460 | “WFs 1 rarge, 7GSc; small, 8o per b, 1 Hanford . 04 00 : - < voration ftock was seen to conform ap. | Eorton & Maine..1194d| Boston, & Moni. Outs/ bugbels Lo | @4 90: Large White, #G425: Pink, 321582 3: | MUTTON- Wethers, %@G10c; Bwes, $4e per | of T e c = iy to that of the lowest prices of the | ¢ Jur & Butte & Boston. . e Dushels. » - 30, ‘000 | Red, $3@350; Blackeye, $3G3 2: Limas, $ 60 | pound. ne . N . ere at par. L] veme! of prie od > e o 3 . ot . sarters o, il ey nmen; i D | WNarat kel Franklin o o a8 Inactive: creamery, 15@%c: dairy, | SEEDS-Brown Mustard, nominal: Yellow | PORK—Live Hogs. 6%c for small and 6%c « justment of the prices to the ratio of ex- | Do prefd.. Humboldt . 10G20c. Cheese, gulet, 104@11%c. Eggs, dul Mustard, nominal; Flax, $250@3; Canary, 3%4@ | for medium and 6c for large; stock Hogs, bic; Morning Session. imin volume of trading. | Gen 2 e . of - 3 3 * 3 o R 4 - A v proach of th i Do _prefd Quincy, . * ) 3ige; Timothy, 6%c. M 20 Glant Powder Con. B approach of the period of the vear . S : o I k b L eneral Merchandi. .. & Panan” e U et e s CHICAGO, March 2—CATTLE—Receipts, 100; v S BAGS-San Quentin Bags, $565: Caleutta | 140 Hutehinson § P Co. . ........ inued delay in the resumption of Europe's ‘lz'l;‘m“” nominally steady.® Good to prime eteers, #4 80 | Potatoes, Onions and Vegg‘ables' Graln Pags. June and July, $%@6%e; local Kliauea Sugar Plantation Co 1 supply of gold from the Transvaal and the up- - W41 @s: poor to medium, $3 40@4 70; stockers and make, ®%c; Wool Bage, 30Gigo; Flesce | o 50 Oceantc § S Co o N et werk, oo Gityerititn of sveetatie ok | Associated Banks' Statement. | S0 steady. £ 1AL ox H0GE W | onions are weak and dull, the boom being | TEIS; 5 1% Onomea. Sugar A =t week, the disposition of speculative hoid- Associate n. 8 g P 4 . 322 60; bulls, o X 4 = x s 5 Ono E X 3 ers to lighten the loads may be traced. It is PN ERC O e e e o ens (510 | ovic. for tha pedveit 8 leaxt. There'ta motin | oAl e et W e Son: Mundun | 7 Piesien 8 P o a consequence, efther, that many of o Wellington, $9; Seattie, $7; Bryant. &; Coos the men of great means who havg been fore- NEW YORK, March 2—The weekly state- |4 S0; Texas grass stcers, $ 30@4; Texas bulls, | ing new in Potatoes, beyond weaker prices for | Bay, 35 60; Wallsend, 33: ‘Co-operative Wails: e . & Ry B Tt : } cramento. Bies ; 503 50. Sweets, ~ end. $9; Cumberland, $i2 in buik and $13 25 in Gas & Electric Co... most in the ns which made the recent | ment of averages of the Assoclated Banks |$I0GSS0 0 a0 16000, to-morrow, I it Anthrackis Hg. 4t Con 3as unprecedented stock market have left the | shows: Loans, $914.208,400: increase, $2,408,60. | i ot ousr. 300, Generally’ 5o higher, | -ASparagus continues to bring good prices, and | sacks: Penneyvan, e, $i4; Can 2 nel, r ton; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and S14.000; increase, $BMT.A00. I | oo oo Top. 5 80; mixed and butch: | some fancy Rhubarb sold up to 12%c per Ib. | Boe, 0 DeT YO Coke BT, PAr 00 i bule and | 000: inerease, §84,000. Legal | erer. §5 30G5 474 g0od to choice heavy, $5 40 | Tomatoes from Los Angeles are running poor | per 200 pounds and 33 50 per ton. according increase, $L.000. Specie, | @8 i0: rough heavy, da 20 ; lght, 530 | as a rule, being frostbitten. and the same may | & prana "5 P T O EC TEIE | ¢ 4 i 45; bulk of sales,” § 40G X 4 E—China_mixed, $4 2084 25; No. 1, $4 109 Total resetve, | 096 S & SSioth, $0h, Shetp and lambe, [ 0O S of Bay Peas. Eiting Deass are dtay 2045 30; Japanese, $4 %5 50: street £ s of various durations. This of cnusing what the profession- a “tired” market. General condi- » reported satisfactory. Raflroad earn- tinue large and traffic heavy. The Deposits, $1.0 culation, $31,30 tenders, $73,951,100 $193,948,500; increase, $995,200 3 22 au$5u§35533333$m:ss 485, extra, $5 s >aul’s stock privileges and the re $261,929,600; increase, $1,086,200. Reserve re- 1 to choice wethers, $4 26@4 75; | EINE at the lower prices. There are a good istana, '$4@6 50: Hawalian, nominal. treet— Tt Rock were the Erounds for | quired. $253,12%500 increase. $ILTIG. Surplus | Fa0ts chbioc mixed, $I@4 35; Western sheep, | many Green Peppers on the market, and they L i und lots are quoted s follows: | 8000 Bay Countles Power Co . s 3 gpeculation, Several of the In | reserve, $14/881100; Increase, 3254.4%. $425G4 75; Texas sheep.’ © 50087T: nativé | gre dull Sumner Sqnsah 1o emall and in- | ijaska, red. i1 20 medinm do_ 3L 10: pink, g [$1N0 Hewsitan C & 8 Co - cialties sharp movements, due b = L 8t 25; Western lambs, $@5 25. dor. 3 #c: Columbia River, Chincol 75 for talls ok e causes. but generally peaking | ,, IT¢ Financier says: The bank statement for | lambs, H 0G5 New Potatoes are selling at 2@3c per b, for | and §1 85 for flats: barreled Salmon, §10 for MINING STOCKS. market had been loft mors and mors | the Week ending March 2, contrary to expec- # | small stock. Alaska barrels and $ 50 for half-barrels, the professional traders who | tations, showed a slight increase in surplus P day to day in stocks without re- general conditions. There has been a good demand for raflroad Receipts were 209 boxes of Asparagus, 120 SUGAR—' West: L Com- Following were the sales in the San Fran- the present total standing at $14,801.- boxes of Rhubarb and 13 sacks of Bay Peas. A h T e, Com above the figure reported for the Foreign Futures. POTATOES Early Rose. 76@8be; Burbanks, | Poay dUotes per L ered k." The gain of 200 in cash, 30@s5c for River, $1G120 per otl for. Salinas | yated. o.8sc; Dry Granu ciseo Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: .$50; Candy Gran- | Morninz Sesslon. ed, 5.75c; Confec- | 950 Alpha 200 Mexican bonds, especially for the Southern P; - | In view of the known losses he banks in and 60c@$1 for Oregon; Garnet Chiles from | yjoners’ A, 5.75c; Magnolia A, 5.3c; Extra C, | 200 Andes 506 Ophir ......... 2 y for the Scathers } :fllfl:_m‘g! | thewr operations with l‘}:‘c th;;rrm:r%‘i is not Oregon, 8¥@Tc: Sweets, §5@%c for Merced. .;,uzsc: Golden C, 5.15¢; barrels. ¢ more; half. | 200 Belcher - | Sierra Nevad: e affected by the recent consolidations "‘I‘pw P By LIVERPOGL. ONIONS—$2 50@3 50 per ctl; Cut Onions, $2 | parrels, 2S¢ more; boxes, 0c more: 0-1b bags, | 00 Builion 200 Silver HHL.. trol. e . s oo per ctl; Australlans are jobbing at tc; Green | 6c more. No orders taken for less than 75 | 100 Caledon! 100 Union Con... States saLsues < —~ heavier than anticipated. Loans expanded | Wheat— May. July. | Onions, 35@40c_per box. its equivalent. Domin -bar- | 490 Con C: Vo o Biater refunding twos resistered ad. | 37 45,50, which was also & surprise, as liqui- | Opening §1% 5114 | VEGRTABLES Rhubarb. 5@7c; Asparagus, | reln. s0c: boxes, £.000 per b oo | 0 Goud & curry. | Bives 3 ‘per wcent over the closing call of jaet | d6tiun bad been h duping the week. e | Closing .. 511y 5 11% | 1514@17%c for No. 1 and 7@10c per Ib for No. 2; | " Receipts from the Islands in February were week | §ain dces not reflect carporate deals of magn! Green Peas, 2GSc_for Los Angeles and 2@5¢ 4,055,000 1bs. Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock = | tude, ‘and as rumors ot impending large oper. Wheat- March. for Bay: String Beans, 4@i0c; Cabbage. $1@ — Excharge yesterday: NEW YORK STOCK L # ¥ . more x 1ST. | tions have'created a bellef In a coming ais- | o¥hest— 0 Eindboan Box Chimuive’ SIS 12 Doy = o A A £me ireles of PR Closing | turbence n the money market, many conserva- | op e 1935 ; from Mexico, $1 25@1 50’ per crate; Egg Receipts of Produce. 200 Belcher ........ 100 Gould & Curry. 1 The rains . | tiva m!?rfl!f‘ ‘ha\;‘ ;\em s:'r‘unhnx g;(e‘r:sel:“e.l oy B Plant, Los Angeles, !0?2% per ib; Green Pep- 500 Ophir % - Atchizon prefd s | Ho Mans at prevailing quotations. The in- | Qpening %7 B e b s i nd FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 2. 30 Ophir . 7 Baitimor= & Ohio. 1 8% | fluence of this borrowing shows in the present | Closing . 57 R B D R sar Ok k™ | Flour, ar ska.... 4400 Aifhita Seed. ske 300 Ophir oo Canadian Pacific . 803 | statement. Deposits rose $3,327,100, owing to Cucumbers, 75c@$2 per dozen: Summer Squash, | Wheat, ctls . 79.972| Raisins, bxs 200 Sierra Nevada. 28 Canada Southern © 565 | the changes in loans and cash aiready noted, New York Cotton Market. $101 5 per box| Carite, 3Gic per 1. Mar. | Bariey, ctis 40 Brandy, gals . B B hesapeake & Ohio. 425 | and the adled reserve requirement called for Sowfat Squasb per ton; Mushrooms, 1213 | Oats, etls 409 Wine, gals . CLOBING QUOTATIONS. Fo cago Great Western 1 19% | by thiz expansion explains why surplus reserve | o per 1B > * Potatoes, sks ... 1738 Tallow, ctls ..... sy Weather Report. Burlington & QUIRCy. ... 144% | increases wers not heavier. Viewed in every | NEW YORK, March 2.—Futures opened un- - s 5 i 345] Quichailver. fisks i SATURDAY, March 2-12 m. Ind & Louisville... | light, the statement is of a favorable charac- | changed to 4 poinis lower, and thereafter were Pram, ks . . 1765\ Leather, rolls { 01 02| Justice . 03 o4 A Ind & Loulsville prefd | ter, ithovgh the small changes are of them- | excited with a weak undertone, Operations Poultry and Game. Middiings, sks .. 20 Sugar, ctls | 02 03 Kentuck o e Meria | ago & Eastern [liinols | selves rather unimportant. The one factor | were on n large scale and of a heavy nature. Hay, tons . 400 Lime, bbis 04 05| Lady Wasl noe FRANCI » & Northwestern.. 5 | which will bear watching over the next twu | Nevertheless the more thoughtful traders re- Straw, tons . 10 Pelts, bdls 12 13 Mexican .16 18 fo 3% | weeks is the trend of money to or from this | fused to oversell, keeping in mind the fact| Two cars of Eastern Poultry are expected | Wool, bales ...... 57 Hides, no . 21 22 Occidental 04 08 s g e et | J75% hcenter. As It is, the ban ave sent very | that the long interest had been well threshed | to-morrow. Receipts of local stock were nomi- OREGON. dlfon ... 61 02 Ophir ... 5 . 5 © % little money to ‘the interior, the Drevailing | out by the late severe reaction, while there had | pa. it e Okt otte | Caledonta ...\ 6 T Overman .10 1 ast twent - 421 | movements having been almost persistently in | ynquestionably been a large short interest de- | oo o oved tn bad condition again, The e i3 ¥ Challenge Con. 18 18 Potost 3 2 | outhern 2d prefd. 1 17% | this direction. The official statements of New | curhuiated which would be influenced readily me arri co again. re sz - et | L g 07 Savage 0 o1 — | Delaware & Hudson.......... '165 " | banks in different sections of the country in- | pianvihing in the way of bull developments. | I8 not much interest in the market now, since ! o g | Confidence 5 88 Scorplon — = | _This | - Delaware, li.‘; i & Western: 1{; | dicate 2 strong condition of reserves, ‘bu;) the 5 ok ity Q"yfl‘v.t"‘rdx-‘yuikx’ went ou s 7 g,.,. (;.; &V & if' Se‘:h':a @ ..: p! 2 Seas. 0 nver & Rio Grande. 2 general business cuplook is sucl at spring 7 y—Live Turkey- 13c for G on Imperial... 02 Sierra Nevada. 27 2 Denver & Rio Grande pre §3% | traue requirements may work changes of im- New York Metal Market. biers and 12Gi%c for Hens; Dressed Turke STOCK MARKET. SNt % ST 6 8 . . 8 rtarce in the New York money market. In eese, per palr, §1 G2 G X own Point... 2§t Louis - " | The matter of surplus reserves the banks here [ oo oo s L e Tracns, Rias o o ana W91 Sk Eureka Conm.... 6§ — Standard TAW v t | rrow fluctuations from the course | NF = . o Ycung; Hens, $4@6: Young Roosters, $6@7; Old | ¥ * | Exchequer ..... 01 02 Syndicate - = - m last year, and it is worth | urday half-holiday the market for metals was T Fryers,. 35 50067 @ Eroior Gogld & Curey. 18 13 Unton Ca ® that the surplus reserve jtem, | a small ome. Practically no outside interest | §:@5 50 for large and $3 50@4 00 for small: All classes of stocks were quiet. The sugar | paje & Norcrs. 18 18 Utah . L] . which stood at about thirteen and a half mil* | was manifested, owing to the absence of ad- | Figeons, §1 %@l 50 per dozen for old and § 3 | Stocks were firm and the ofl stocks generally | julia L 61 02, Yellow 1B N s =5 lions for the corresponding week one year ago, | vices from abroad and traders showed little | G275 for Squaba. steady. Business was quiet, as usual on Sat- S - | fell in fourteen davs to about two and two- | disposition to anticipate the news for Monday. | GAME—Gray Geese, White Gee: 5 ¢ - | in_the succeeding four or fivi -~ { as follows: in, # i l, ile; e @4 50; English Sni, e, a Sar ¢ | $15,000,000. Still, one year ago national bank | gpejter, $3 9214@3 97i4;, copper, ot cart: | 22 Hare, 150G51: Rabbite, Toogdt for Coc. | efEhty-seventh dividend of Tic on the ISth. s sl | note currency was §100.000,000 less and the gen- | yng, jede; pigiron warkants, 3 50@10 50; North- | tontall and — for Brush; Pigeons, —— per | The Seg Beicher Mining Company has levied eral stocks of money was much lower than at h iry, $15@16 50:-Southern foundry, $14 5 3 § , 2 % | Sresent. Eliminating the influence of pending | es 1o w3’ snft’ Houthern $isg1s T " W14 80 | dozen. an assessment of Z. | AND GENERAL | S |M.|T.|W.T.|F. s.’ Moon's Phases. NEW YORK, March 2—The Commercial Ad-| this port to all countries for last week aggre. | YcIy, falr and a good many are going into ) i deals of unusual importance, the course of the Sales on the Producers’ Oil Exchange last {2 Full Moon, rapidly over the | 4 | Toney market over the mext few weeks ap- T Butter, Cheese and Eggs. week were 111,174 shares, valued at 86,324, | ———) 24 March 4. . Pacifc Siope and | 340 Minneagolls & St Louls g% | pears to lle within limits of narrow fluctua- Exports and Imports. the principal sales being as follows: California. | 3| 4 ( 3 [fi e e e A 7 it & Ohloc. . ae | Hons- —_ Standard, 22,57 shares; Four, 1066; Independ- | 33 | 31 =1 3 marke £ Mobtle & Ohilo. % e ¥ Prices for everything remain unchanged. e 3 : 10 {11 {16 (& §paren 13. - iy e Wt Missouri, Kansas & Tex 208 | Foaion Moital NEW YORK, March 2-—The imports of | Irine receipts of B are lpersl nere fa | chce, 400 Lion, 0760; Ofl City, 5000; Supertor, | ——i — e will _probably pa: Miss Kansas & Texas prefd.... 5aiq | or . specle this week were $63.413 gold and $181,231 | " gocumulation of stock, as the demand fs | 25i9; Petroleum Center, 36,322; Monarch, ;| 17 | b | = ‘::.n;n . woutheas ver Sevate @nd Ulah b oY T reow i | — silver, The exports of gold and sliver from Reed, 5000 e o T % T T 3 = n 4 | New York Central | s generally through pents Riane The Geary-street Raflroad will pay a divi- First Quarter, Ry | vertiser's financial cablegram says: Fated §1.20L904 stiver bars and coin and 38600 | “REiots of best creamery Butter are in- | dend of Sc to-morrow, and Onomea Sugar one | 3 Macch 3¢ ready fallen decidedly | Northern PacHfic .......... 52 All departments were quiet on the Stock Ex- | 5900 noorte of dry goods and merchandise | CTeASINE and the dairy grades continue to drag | of %c on Tuesday. west of the Rocky Northern Pacific prefd. 8 | change to-day excepting only American shares, | o the port of New York for this week were | Lad’,, ‘fhets ane no outside orders of any | The interest on the following bonds Is now e Qutarlo & Weserw . o 3% | which responded willingly at the opening to the | valued at $10,%4,857. o ie's 1 hothiig riow. 1h Cxicake payable: HOTEL ARRIVALS ve the normal. At the Oreson Railroad & Nav prefd..... 75 |advance In New York yesterday afternoon. The S Recelpts, as reported by the Dairy Exchange, | Companies— Coupon. “Total. — s 4 T Bk Peansylvania first sales were above parity and prices hard- London Wool Market. were 40,900 pounds of Butter, 1381 cases Eggs, | Bay Counties Power.. 32 50 36,20 NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Reyes wees, sespectively. T8 e g ened gradually during the day, closing at the E %2 pounds Callfornia.” Cheess and — pounds | Ferries and Gt House im 19,500 | 7 H Haesen, .Vallelo |C H Hallowell, G 4 Aegrees. d | top. £ e ern eese, Market Street way . E 120,425 | . it Fiver 1s 2.2 feet and rising. Heading 23 brefa.. | "% poor bank statement was expected from | LONDON, March 2.—The wool trade during| BUTTER-— Pacifi Gus Improvement........ 100 e 4 Kuper & v Chao |7 G Duber. L Bel may be. expected in Rio Grande Western 6 | New York clearing-houses and apparently that | the week was qulet. Only a moderate business | Creamery—Extras, 18c; firsts, 16c; seconds, | Powell Street Railway 300 21.000 | §1 1, Hollingshead, Cal'J Dalley, Portland z Rio Grande Western prefd. 92 | had been discounted. The only features were | was done, as buyers were not eager and hold- | —— Spring Valley Water. 300 49,250 | A C Watson, N ¥ J Crawford, Chicago Ban Franeisco for thirty St Louis & San Francisco 3% | Baltimore and Ohlo, Southern Rallway and | ers held firm. The arrivals of'wool for the sec. | Dairy—Extras, 16c; firsts, 13¢; seconds, 12c; | Spring Valley Water. 100 20,000 | 3 Braay. N Y |3 Sulltvan. cal March 3, 1801: el St §,.uxx & ?‘ln l-;?‘n l:'al pre;g. gw. | Union Pacific stocks. Money was easy. oxndm“m];ooo; ;n:;l’g'tm:lrxu:lt"u:‘u,ws bales, In- l&gn. 1le. b Stockton Gas 300 9,000 | P N Poore, N Orleans N Butt, Cal Fair Sunday: much| £t Louls & San n 2d prefd. 4 CLOSING. cluding 15, a torage—Creamery extras, —; firsts, —; by e | 3 Verncene, N Orleans F Ebeling, U S N riy winds; fog on the coast | St Louls, Southwestern..... 26% | LONDOM, March 2.—Atchison, §57%; Canadian v Seconds, “—; dalry extras, - STOCK AND BOND EXCHAN! W Nutchell, N Orins J E Harton, U S N £t Louls, Southwestern prefd | Pacific, 92%; Upion Pacific preferred, 864 : Foreign Markets. (g A ) s e 3 . |C Sprague, Fortune lifornia-Fatr Sunday; cooler; SR | Northern Pacific preferred, $9%; Grand Trunk, S Do Rgry SATURDAY, March 2-12 A& Mo, Vel 1D WEiNew. Fistune rtherly ' sinds e hah St Paul & Omaba 124t | 7%; Anaconda. 9% Bar silver,’ dull, 284d per o i e T R Taerian 1o o ”» SRARD BOTSR: :da—Fair Sunday; cooler; northerly | . : ounce. Money, per cent. LONDON, March 2. s, 977-16. Stiver, H g : Mrs 3 C . | T i @ g g s Bomon e e Craie s | SRR N i SO ol vy S sove. |, | B OB e g b B Y g e s 2 Southern Rallway prefd. 5% Condition of the Treasury. age, quieter and hardly any demand; English | Californa Ranch—Selected White, 13c; mixed 114 114% 45 cp (new) 4 T Harmes, Ssusalifo|O E Ide, U S ¥ probebly " light showers; | Texas & Pactf 285 4 country n%fl“&qmg'z e colors, 12c per dozen. 113 113% 3s coupon ARQa Viake . 1B et Unio ife . arch 2.—WH s thered—Select: & b © ‘arner, yicintey—Fatr: cooler Sun- | Unlon Pacific prefd 51| WASHINGTON. March #.—To-day's state- |1 Sinndard California, 65 DudGes 5 wheat b | fiotLroria, Gathe ed, 120; standard, BLI B s ol Sk A 2, Gartiner, Cab winds: fog i mora- Wabash ...... 1% | ment of the Treasury balances in the general | Paris, weak; flour in Paris, weak; French | Fress Bestern—Fancy, —; standard, —; < ‘0 5s.. — 100% | ;£ Adams, Stockton nnes, ing. ALEXANDER G. McADIE, | Wabash orefd . ] | tund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve | country markets, quiet; weather in mnn%_ u:or;'d:. e, g | Cai-st Cab 5s..116% — igcflgl!flt SS 55.10614106% | 1, Cross, Stkton | D Wilson, Vancouvey* Forecast Official. 'g_gfll)nn & l"':* Erie. |in the division of redemption, shows: Avail- phnwe% i Btorage—California fancy —; standard, —; FP:::(J:‘. lm"- 1 — [ep m_(: Sacto r MB lg:;mcz; Rchmd & 4 Wheeling & Lake able cash balance, $U8318.085; gold, $81,967,47s. | COTTON—Uplands, 55-220. Eastern fancy, —; standard, —; seconds, Pk & ct O Bertct: o s |G Dusohy. My Third Avenue ........... o ts k & O R PDusovan, Cal Mrs D V Scott, Chgo ‘ ——# | WHEAT—Spot No. 1 Californta, s : 2 Miss C 4 Baltimore & Chio prefd. ; : % ¢ owell-st R Mrs G T Bradley, Colo C K Van Oedel, Chgo National Tube ... . No. 2 red Western, dull, bs J14d: No. 1 North- | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. w G 58 EG&R My Grammont, Cgo |A J Richards & w, Cal t National Tube prefd . New York Grain and Produce. | | &, spring, dull, &, 2id. Futures, qull; May, * |LARRGS F &SIV G W Kelly, Oregon |J W Jewel, Visalia . T : ; GRS SR St amercan mteeq nww. | e Orange ancton v e botng rine | 12 & B L P e T R, New Vork Stock Mevkst America RS =g [Rei oL ;.,‘.,P{',‘“,’;:,' dull; May, 3 | ion o vengeance. Ten or twelve cars are an- Do gatd se. P C G 1%, Miss M Beall, Portid | W v McCoy, Cal Units States . o1 - 3 {3 e -1 of 2 Serles . Seott, EAE ork Stock Merkes. Welle-Fargo NEW YORK, March 2—FLOUR—Recelpts, | FLOUR-St. Louis fancy winter, steady, | nounced for to-morrow's sale. The market fs | &t AT B B o Rerien e o‘_"r‘.‘ |3 Bender o-dmno ~ Miscellaneous— 6099 barrels; exports, 10,785 barrels. Inactive | 88 6d. very weak, as supplies are heavy and the | "0t ", Do (1906). "Visal J Arnett, Cab March 2.—Dealings were rafber | 29 American Cotton Oil ..... | but steady at unchanged prices. Minnesota | (HOPS (at Londom—Pacifio” Coast, steady, | fruit more or less touched by decay. NCNGRT | Do (i: © M Stow, Stanford W _H Savoy & w, Cal the * stock - market to-day, American Cotton Oil ‘prefd | ts, $1@450; Minnesota bakers', $5@3 75: | =% % Fresh supplies of Limes are expected to- | N R of Cal 6s SPCistg L E Doan, Bkrsfield |J W Bdwards, Stantd peither the volume of transactions mor the American Malting ... patents, b o 2 3 S R morrow. Lemons have again advanced, owing | N R of Cal 5s. S P Br R 6s. D H Clark, Chicago | F T Butler, Toronto S S pitons G ¢ striking feat ; American winter patents, $3 63G4; winter straights, $3 45 Portland’s Business. tG_the scarcity In Limes. NPCRR3s. 8 V Water © Cappel, Pittsburg 'J B Black, Australia sange O pri o g '; G SHSEEy. 3 American @3 5; winter extras, $2 50@2 $5; winter low AT DECIDUOUS FRUITS— NPCRR 6a. 8 V Water A L Mayer, Cleveland F E Coe, Portland The bank statement bore out: the index of the o Baciea | grades, $2 45@2 60. APPLES—30@75c_per box for common, %c® | X C R R 3s. Do 2d H L Percy. Los Ang |C A Ross, Texas money market for the past week rather than American = WHEAT—Receipts, 64,800 bushels; exports, PORTLAND, Or., March 2.—Clearings, $301,- | §1 50 for good to choice and $1 75@2 for fancy. [ 0 G L & H 5s.113 Stkn G M J Montleth, Chgo |F T Lindenberger, De- the indicated cas No inteiligible Amr:cun :yh:anrem 3168 ‘;mheh Spot‘ dn"l (o 'No 3 req | 492 balances, $93,765. &%%%w p’e‘f“h.olx and namm‘l‘.lél e Oak Tr Co 8s.. Dr C E Reed & w. C.I;J"g‘ - o be offered o « o i American Steel Hoop 5 o i No. ; TS-) Oranges, 3 STOCKS. |3 Wiison, e e e e o aeinct that the | 14 Amerioen Sues! Hoop preid 1818 | ke . 0. b. afloat; No. 2 red, T8c clevator: Wi thion S heot Mash Seedlings, $0c@$l; Tangerines. Toc@si 50: Japa. i b G ] & e ey ooy~ he week. while the bark | $60 American Steel & Wire.. 9% | No. 1 Northern Duluth, §7%c f. o. b, afloat. ort) cat Market. nece Mandarins, $1G130; Lemons, $11 i0 tor | Contra Costa.. $5i5 pring Valley. s L LA riue T e o It e o | Y23 Amactcgn Ohen & Wieé pitdn .o R o 3 hard Duluih, S g b atoat, Op: Py O e Jeogt 0; Moxichn Limes, o GAS AND B N S worsi. 1 ovi i ¥ tlons opened easier undcr weak and disappoint- > REGON. ; ALACE H( semven. of ot & G W A5 EA | Tk ot 1011 | e "cabies with trade exceptionally dull Ahd | PORTLAND, March 3—WHBAT_waila | Salifornia, Limen somnali | Bassoss, 0o F Johnson Jr, § Rafael|[E'S Capman, Mass e Sune SSoE of Stydhe N SeniSubupaet. American Tobacco prefd 121% | (htirely local. - Decline of about %c was fol- | Walla sold to-day s high as 56%c for milling | Gie Orleans; Plneapples, 75¢@$2 per Gozen. J P Treanor, Fruitvale|C A Movers, Lawrnes @ay-on the supposition’ that a decline in su ‘Anaconda Mining Co. % lowed eariy by a partial reaction on coveri purposes, but for exports the few sales made A L Levinsky, Stkton |€ C Boyln, N Y plus: reserves would ‘be reported, the public Brooklyn Rapid Transf T4, | on export demand, closed net unchanged. | were around 8¢ and Gilkc. February exports .!d F its, Nu‘.\' G’ld Raisi Mrs C M Wheeler, Cal ‘ McMullan, N Y Tt -of ihe statement brought & demand from Coloradq Fuel & Iron @™ | March, 78 13-16G7c; closed, Tc; May, 79 1-16 | from Portland were over a million bushels. Dri ruits, isins. B M Waliace, Cléveld (R H Los Ang this source te cover short contracts. Prices gg::tl:::m Tr'fi,'.fi ¥ 4614 gafi: closed, 79%c; July, 78 13-16@79%e; closed, ‘WASHINGTON. leed : E M-.‘Ck"hndu TR ton, - swp S Spsie- S sinse Same e SES SERS Federal Steel .. 2". HOPS—Quiet; State, comman to chotos, 1900 | TACOMA, Mares, 2 WHEAT-quiet and| The market exhibits no new featurss, being F SeSbers Toledo (P Clark. N T was irregular in-tone. Net changes are mixed. Federal Steel prefd 8% ! erop, 17@2e; 1399, 1i@lic; old olds, 2@6c; Pa- | RerinAIY . 57%c; club, | quiet and more or less weak. The continued R S Johnaton. St Louis E H Winship & w. Cal The day's mark® served to corroborate the | General Eleetric {fic Coast, 1900 crop, 17@1%c; 184, 11@15c; old ' —— steady movement In Prunes, albeit at low P C Dameraux & fam, ;' ;‘z Hanson & w, Cal view that trading has been relegated largely | . Glucose ssunr o ids, 2@6e. A prices, is the only redeeming feature. . slt!u = 8 Falden, .;YA- to the hands of boardroom traders. ,“..‘:‘xm.“:“}:‘;, {{_l(%wfl:‘e:(d “Sl-.l.llfznah. n% ;I‘-:: ,1_0:“. FRUITS—Apricots, §G7c 1& Royals and $%@ P m"m' Cn““‘- In omm igelton Sugar was inclined to be heavy, but recov- | vy oAy oy leece, i Texas, LOCAL MARKETS. 10c for Moorparke: 4 Apvies. iabic: W T Irvin, |L W Dickinson, Mich erpd ‘thé most of jts loss. - There were ad- |’ Laclede Gas .. COFFEE—Futures closed steady, with prices . sun-dried, 1%@2%c; o @3%e for stand- Mrs J M Marsh, L An Miss L B Brown, N vances in some. of the less important stocks National Biecuit 10@20 points net higher. Total sales, 3,260 ard, 4@4%o for choice and 5@6c for fancy; J E Reeves & w, Ohio Miss E Johnson, N and some strength in individual railroad stocks National Biscuit prefd bags, including: March, 6.30c: April, 6.5c; ~ Peags, 2@7c; Plums, "“’fi 4@5c; unpltted, les L Reeves, Ohio |J Buckley, N Y on reports of §00d_earning: ational Lead ... May, 845GeT00: June, .50 July, .38 0 3 Dol Nectarines; §g6o for xed and §106c ¢ Mite & Reaves, ORlo [C Stevenson, ¥ Y ovente: of ihe week in the stock market ational Lead prefd . November, 6.65¢; Deccmber, 8.70c. Bpot cot- Exchange and Bullion. fe. 78 e e Ok e NT htuged on the. consolidation of the steel com- National Steel -.. ke oo Re g I e : I "R I8 Mich urston, N Y panies. © The stock market world has not con- SUGAR—Raw, steady but quiet; fair refin- oy AJ W Palo Alto |J L hz-n. NY cermed ftself, 8o much at the larger bearings of ing, b 11-16c; centrifugal, % test, & 3-16c; mo. | Sterling Exchange, 60 days...... — “ C G Fallis, San Mateo Mrs J J.% this vast -project as to the l;:;::n-xe H!e'a.l‘;an lasses sugar, 3 7-16c; refined, steady: standard ling Exchange, sight. . —_ 4 W Winter, Ross Vally P Clark & w, the w..q;me{,rmm e e AT Contectoriers: . "W0et ol leciing Cablet s = 4 LT Greham. S Jose Mrs § F Claik XY clency _control direction, mal 5.85c; cul , 6.00c; crushed, 6.00¢c 4§ S e M S gt L] of stable conditions and such like nmbh-ll. §.60c; granulated, 5.506; cubes, 5.75c. mflhfl: Buchange, talasrashio. g am U S N Miss HW _!'al J Offrators A R ttion of sslative valucs BUTTER-Reccipts, 51 packager. Weak: | 3 \icul “Dollars, mominai. s 8 @ 81 T o Tas salen o, i che qubstion of reletive vlses fresh creamery, 21G%ic; June creamery, 16Gic; | 22X Aognal.cceeeee % e E Hicks & w. e Brult - ieel _Btocks, ~pmensurel facto @l5c. % 2 . ..A q thetr allotted rights Yo particijate in the se- BGGS—TRecelgts, 532 packages; ensler; West- Wheat and Other Grains. & e Brver | S % W v ! oration by exchange. There P & 2 4 8 NY L|H S ‘Boston. cukities of the €orpo 4 t mark, “15%@15%c; Southern at mark, wes wild speculation in thé steel stocks on 15%c. i %, o8 Shat A ®Y G A Just, N Y Monday when the comviction was genmeral ifi 2 DRIED FRUIT. ‘WHEAT—Liverpool and Parls were lower. T L Berty, l"!" s'filnl'- Cheo e e e e ih previces. thres Sayy The market for evaporated apples ruleq | New-York stood about'the same. £ oo sl interval of & closed -rwo'l_‘h fallure to quiet but steady at nominally unchanged . Chicago opened dull, but no lower. There -7 e o P\g-m R 2 .

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