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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1901. QOMIRGAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Exchange and Silver unchanged. Wheat dull, with zweaker futures. Barley inactive. Corn tending downward. 3 Oats and Rye dull. Bram prices again shaded. No change in Hay. Beans and Seeds duli at the old prices. Potatoes and Onions about the same., I"egetables weak under heavy receipts. Butter weak and tending downward. Cheese also wegk. Eggs steady under a fair consumptive and speculative demand. me neglected owing to the hot tweather. g g Ttvelve cars of Oranges offered at the auction. Lemons firm. Limes stil! out of market. Prunes at last show improving prices. Provisions dull but steadily held. No change in the Meat market. Light trading in stockssand bonds. Prunes Improving in Pric reports alf sizes cf prumes are i Latest” matl racticall the opinion of some of the most conses declers the aggregate trade in prunes #pot is now fully as g0od 1f mot actuall ter then it was & year mgo, tinues to mprove. Owing to scarc n sizes on the spot vement in prices, while there is dec jon on ibe part of outsid to let goods go at the low quo ve been ruling for so long. are now belleved to Others .are disposed to On the apot 50-60s are now with the tendency higher. higher at 4%c. These tw quiet but firmer. 4-crown goods offered o h:lders ask about e 1 for a car of 3- nue very dull the statistical last week was o offer , was decli and the sit Some out- be practically less brokerage trade tie better req o 1 from New York may: n very | gemand, excepting 70-80s and 80-%0s, and rvative | on the 1y bet- | tion | of city there is some im- cided! ers on tations realize quoted Sizes o sizes There are at low up to : cr 1 posie of good am rted in peache Fvap e firmer. Bids of 4 A $1 70 for chops and %c Weather Report. Pacifi Time.) reh 45 rain same da ty-four This ars| Season s risen slowl. Tas the temper efsco for uesday: G — 15 southeaster to te last hours: 5 wes eat valleys of Cali- fatures thirty | fresh | —Fair Tuesday; McADIE, recast Official 1 || | EASTERN MARKETS. _'\( )‘L:Yik Stock Market. EW YOR i 4—Business wa: a the & Exchange i decorum and sobriety of dem the wild and fever brokers period of thicentral figure Teeling to inters lkely tion It the trade acial th st Dealings 4a b The str: ) traction stocks were aiso d ment_after some heay: #it, and they were A ‘number of other showed marked streng' ing 4, with a reactic igh- General Eiect in_demand inces done in o etc. The graugers and South ed_good advacces, Rock Is feading. A number theye The pub ir Eiving the de ication +cial arrangement propused for putting through | the consoliGation was disregarded, the pre- kovsip had pretty accurately fore- wm. The continued ease of the money | alihough It next few weeks. There was a good demand for rallroad bonds with some rregularity in price changes. o cent on the last cail. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stock— Shares Bold nada Southern . hesaprake & Ohlo. Chieago Great Weste: Colorads Southern st pref. Colorad> Scutbern 2d prefd to a short time ago. | ctions in ths Snancial was in sccord- vere without any s of tie finan- preciules any acute apprehension on | is not expected that jes In New York will be expanded | e Ftates new 4s (coupon) declined 3 per ! s con- | - to-day with or, 1n ishi ac- 2 the floor was | itself to indicate clearly the | ¥ and interest ia the market. tripe to Washington to witness .the | - 2 unied for the absence eat many brokers are away of in the 1 n hat ne outiook adjus ric ris- of the | i Total | Erle_general 4. | Ft.W & D C 1sts ¢ | Gen Elcetric 3s.. | Towa Central 1sts.116 | M X & 1200 Delaware & Hudson....... . Delaware, Lack & Western.... Denver & Rio Grande, Denver & Rio Grande prefd Erie Erle 1si prefd.. Great Northern pretd. Hocking Coal .. Hockifz Valley llinotd Central . Jowa Central . Towa Central pref; Lake Erle & Western.......... Lake Erle & Western prefd Lake Shore . Loutsville & Nashvil Manhatan FElevated . Metropolitan Street Raliway Mexican Central . Minneapolis & St Louls. Minneapolis & St Louis prefd. Missouri Pacific . Mobtle & Ohio. Miseouri, Kansas & Texas prefd New Jersey Central .New York Central Norfolk & Western Grtolk & Wemtern pre orthern Pacific . Northern Pacific p Ontario & Western. Oregon Railroad & Oreson Railroad & Peinayivania Rending Reading 1st prefd. Reading Gra: Gr Lou: prefd.... Western.. e Western J & San Francl St Louis & K 1st prefd. St Louis & San Fran 24 prefd St Louis, Southwestern.......... 8t Leouis, Seuthwestern prefd. Paul 5 Paul prefd. Paul & Omaha. Texas & Pacific Unton P prefd Wisconsin eentral .. Third Avenue ...... Baltimore & Ohio prefd National Tube .... National Tube prefd JExpress Companies— American .2 United States Wells-Fargo Miscellaneous— Cotton Ofl ‘prefd Malting ... American American American American American American American American melting & Refng Spi & Spirits prefa Steel Hoop .. Steel Hoop prefd American Steel & Wire..... American Steel & Wire prefd 9% American Tin Plate Am n ‘American Tin Plat Tobaceo -..-... American Tobacco prefd. Anaconda Mining Co.. Brooklyn Rapid Transit Colorado Fuel & Iron inental Tobacco . 1 govace pred e prefd.. lucose Sugar ... Glucose Sugar prefd International Paper +International Paper pref Laclede Gas ational Biscuit . ational Biscuit prefd . ational Lead ational Lead prefd Steel . Steel prefd . York Alr Brake. h American Pacific Const .. Pacific Coast Ief pre Pacific Coast 24 prefd Pacific Mail ... United States Leather . Tnited States Leather pref United States Rubber .. United States Rubber prefd... Western Unicn Amaigamatsd Copper .. Republic Iron & Steel Co.. Republic Iron & Steel Co pre P CC & St Louts, Shares eold, CLOBING BONDS. rer reg. N Y Central Ists.17 Do coupon ..... J Cent gen 3s..136% U 8 2 reg.. | Nor Pacific 3s..... 913 Do coupon DO 1055 | | US new 45 reg...,138 [N ¥, C & St J0BY, | Do pon ... Nor & W con 4s..162%, U S oid 4s reg. Otegon Nav Ists. 110 Do coupen Do s U_S in reg. i Ore Short Line Do counon ... Dist of Col 3 6. Atchison gen 4s. Do‘ad) 4s..... Can Sou 2nds.. Ches & Oblo 4ige. Do con Sa,. Reading gen 4 'R G West lsts : Bt 1 & 1 M con St L & 8 F gen 6s St Poul con %A St P, C&P Do Eo Pacific 4s. So Railway 5s. Stan R & T 6s. Tex & Pac Ists | Do 2nda .. z|Union Pacific . Wabash 1sts Do 2nds ... West Shore 4s. Wis Central 1st: Virginia Cent . MINING STOCKS. Do S F_deb s, Chi Terminal 4s. Colo Southern 4s D& R G 4s. L & N unified u.mm‘ T 2nds... 7% Do s . 23'Little Chief . " 40 Ontario 3 Ophir 0 Phoenix o 2 > and Va. Favage 1 Deadwood Terra ... 30 Sierra Nevada 2 Horn Silver -1 16 Small Hopes . w0 Iron Silver &/Standard Az BOSTON S8TO"KS AND BONDS. Money— [Union Pacific ..... 8% Call loans ........3@3% Union Land . S Time lowns 3%G4 West 12nd . 1 Stocks— [ West Electric . o8 AT&RT 56%| Bonds— A Do pretd 8% Atchison 4s .......101% American Sy iz N E Gas & Coke.. 9% Do prefd .........120 | ‘Mining Shares— American Tel .. 160 |Adventure . Roston & Al. Bingham .. Boston Elevated Amal Co 8l Borton & Maine Atlantic ... CR&Q. Boston & Mont. ...360 Dom Coal . Butte & Boston... 9 Do pretd . 110" |Calumet & Hecla. 865 Federal Steel ..... 45 |Centennial ...n.... 2% Do prefd .. 8845/ Franklin . 2% Jitchburg prefd...132 Humboldt 2 % P:lu.;:,rlc. :a* Osceola ret 1 Parrot Ed Elec Il Y New Yarlf Money Markef. NEW YORK, Mara 4—Money on oall casy ¢ | COFFEE—Spot Rio, | T%c nominal. | changed [INANCIAL —3 at 22y per cent: prime mercantile paper, 3%@ 4% per cent. Sterling exchange firm, with actual business in bancers' bills at M 81% for demand and $4 8434 for sixty days; posted rates, $4 8504 853 and 34 65 mercial bllls, By, Silver certiicates.. 61408, Bar siiver, Clc. Mexican doilars, 4éc, Government bonds, easier: State bonds, inactive; railroad bonds, irregujar. . & London Market. | NEW YORK, March 4.—The Comimercial Ad veftiser's London financial cablegram says stock market here was very quiet to-day, but prices were’ firm on the easing rates for money. American stocks were hard throughout the sessi There was little buying, but there was no selling either. London took some South- ern Rajlway .and New York stocks of the coa roads. * With the buying of coalers came the was to be raised 2% cents a ton. are relaxing. v CLOSING. LONDON, March 4.—Atchison, §7%: Cana- Pacific, 88%: Union Pacific preferred, Northern Pacific preferred, 80%;. Grand cunk, 7%; Anaconda, 9%~ Bar silver, quiet, 28%d per ounce. Money, 3%@4 per cent. P New York Grain and Produce. Money rates ¥ #* * NEW .YORK, March 4—FLOUR—Receipts, 25,411 barrels; exports, 22,423 barrels. Rather quiet but about steady at old prices WHEAT—Receipts, 50,000 bushel exports, | 245,000 bushels. Spot, firm; No. 2 red, So%c £. 0. b. afloat; No. 2 red, T8%c elevator; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 87%c f. o. b. aflopt; No. 1 hard Duluth, 91%ec f. o. b. afloat. Options opened easy under disappointing ca- bles and slack public support, but rallied about M on rumors of large spot orders In haad. ‘These falled to materialize and the market re- | turned to the ‘lowest prices under renewed lo- cal pressure and closed at about Saturday’'s final” figures. March, closed 7ic: May, 19%c; July, 179 3-16G7 5-18c, closgd 79%c. HOPS—Quiet. > HIDES—Steady. « WOOL~—Dull. steady; No. 7 involce, Mild—Quiet; ‘Cordova, 8@12%c. Futures closed firm with prices five polnts net igher. | ing, 311-46c; centrifugal, 96 test, 43-16c. Mo- skes sugar, 2 7-16c BUTTER—Easler; State dairy, 14@21%c: ; June créamery, 1)@ | fresh” creamery. 2e; factory, 11@1de 2 EGGS State and Pennsylvania at | murk. 15@16%c; Western at mark, 15%@l6c; Southern at mark, 15@153%c. DRIED FRUITS. NEW YORK, March 4.—The week starts | with the market for evaporated ‘apples in a dull and featureless-condition. _Prices remain unchanged at 3%@4%¢. for State common; prime, 4%,@5c; cholee, 5%@6e; fancy, 6@1c. ‘Cal red fruits nactive 4@s%c per pound, as to size and | quality . APRICOTS—Royal, T%@12%; Moorpark, $%@ 1 PEACHES—Peeled, CHICAGO, March 4.—News Influentfal in de- termining the course of wheat found only a small local -scalping interest to appeal to throughout to-day's session, save at the open- ing when thero was a trifiing amount of out- side buying. A few proniinent operators were -in the pit, but only two or three of them did anyining, end that was of litte or no con sequence. May opened a shade higher to a shade lower at Ton@idlee and sold to To¥c Quring the first hour. It reacted to T3%@Totac, but rallied again to 7%c. The close was hea: May Yc lower 2t T53,@75%c. > Corn was duil and aarrow, tending easler on liberal recelpts and the colder weather. May closed e lower at 41kc. Nothing was doing in oats, shade lower at 25ic. Eelling of lard by outslde interests was the feature of a dull provition market. Trade was light, but prices held steady, with an advance in hogs. May pork closed %3¢ higher, lard a shade lower and ribs a shade higher. May closed a May 25 Mess pork, per barre! Cash quotatior teadv: No. 3 spring wheat, 66@72c; No. No. 2 corn, 38%c . 2 yellow, 38%pe white, 27i@2ic; 52; good feed- ;' fair to_cholce malting, 49 xseed. $1 60; No. prime_timothy Seed, . $4 40; mess er barrel, $13 95@14; lard, per 100 pounds, $P40GT 42%; short ribs sides (loose), $i@7 20 | dry ealted shoulders (boxed), 64@bise; shobt |‘clear sides (boxed), §7 35@7 55; whisky, basis of &h wines, $1 27; Abricies- | Flour, barrels . Wheat, bushels . Corn, bushels . Oats. bushels Rye. bushels . | Barley, busheis On th market was dull: 16@19c. Cheese, active, tive; fresh, lc. pork, Receipts, Shipments. Produce Exchange to-day the butter creamerles, 15@22c; dairies, 10%@1%e. Egss, nc- -k Foreign Futures. % LIVERPOOL. % b 1% 6% March. -Aug. 19 35 u;g ]’)u‘ 19 30 20 15 24 60 25 80 2455 %8 Chicago Livestock Market. i — . CHICAGO. March 4. —CATTLE-Recelpts, | 15,200, including -1000 Texans; steers, strong, | 0@15c higker: §ood to prime steers, $5@8 05. | poor to medium, $3 60@4 90; hockers and feed- ers, §2 To@4 50; cows, $t 0G4 20; heifers, $2 T3 4.50: canners, $2@2 T0; bmlls, $2 50@4 50; calves, UGS 25 Texas fod steers, $404 90; rassers, | 93 35G4: bulls, 32 30G3S 60. HOGE—Receipts to-day, 32,000; to-morrow, 3L000; left over (estimated), 1500; active, 5@7%c higher; top, $ 57i4; mixed and butchers, $5 3@ 530: good to cholce huavy, $6 45@5 57%: ron heavy, § 05 40 light, 5 s B RO 3 P—Recelpis, ; sheep, strong, ex- tras. 84 §5; lambe, about steady; good to chojce wethers, $4 2G4 75; fafr to choice mixed, $i@ $27Eian 10 mative Tamibel B 02s S W aneen: : lambs? g lambs, $G5 %. - Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, March 4.—The visible supply of grain, Saturday, March 2, as complled by the New York Produce Exchange, i : - Wheat, 57,234,000 bushels; azélr:-::.""au'im bushels.” Corn, . 19,764,000 bushels; increase, 1,546,000 bushels. Oats, 10,550,000 bushels, de. fmne,"lxam bullmlh l;::i Lu]"m“h’“.h" els; decrease, 120,000 bushel. Do New York Metal Market. i NEW YORK, March 4.—A decline: of 35 points was scored in pig tin in the local metal n;nflul .;:;:ny.m This was partly due to lack of speculative ihterest and partly in sympathy with ‘ukne- abromd. The local et ruled weak all Gay and closed weak at $25 20G26 40. Spelter was also lower on futures. but the Pt quotation wax not materlally’ ch , iclosing at 3 92%G3 975 An easy lone o revival of the rumor that the price of coal | il 14 unpeeled, 16%@ | s 3 * Chicago Grain Market. : —% lover, contract grade, $10 75. | b 2 %G5 50; bulk ot | { | | 1 -Northwestirn, | §2€ | country markets, | sage increased 260,000 bushels. | attention at several markets | mix was prevalent In 1 , as a’ matter ST, T, comper ey, o8, 8 maler al d, u;cu‘f'lh ',vrlo- g:n mmmg. un- p ‘Foke Bomerior and. $16 6% i e b e e > Plgiron wa at"$9 50610 50; Northern foundry, $15@1650. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, March 4.—The local eotton market rted ‘with prices 5 to 10 points lower. The call' was followed an_ excited selll movemeht, which carried prices off § to points. The market was finally steady, closing with prices net 12 to 21 points lower. Foreign Markets. LONDON, March 4.—Consols, 7%: silver, 28%d; French rentes, 102t 27lc: cargoes on vassage. dulet and steady; cargoes No. 1 gtand- ard California, 263 414d; cargoes Walla Walla, 2% 6d; English country, markets, part 6d cheaper; import into United Kingdom, wheat, 309,000; import into United Kingdom, flour, 205,600: wheat and flour on passage to United Kingdom, 3,620,000, wheat and flour on passage to Continent, 1,020,000; Indian shipments wheat to United Kingdom, none; Indian shipments “wheat to Continent,’ non LIVERPOOL, March 4.—Wheat, quiet; No. 1 standard California, 6s 21d@és 3d: wheat in Paris, steady; flour in Paris, steady; French weak; weather in England, for casting. showery. COTTON—Uplands, 5%d. CLOSING. WHEAT—Spot—No. 1._California, firm, 68 24d; No. 2 red Western winter, duil, &s 11%d; 0. 1 Northern spring, dull, 6s 2%d. Futures— Steady. May, 5s 1i%d; July, 6s %d. CORN—Epot—Steady. American mixed new, 3s 934d: American mixeq old, 3s 11%d. Fu turee—Quiet. Marth, 3s 9%d; ‘May, 3s 9%d; July, 3s 9%d. Portland’s Business. PORTLA 44; balance ND, Or., March 4—Clearings, $i87,- $58,376. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, March 4—WHEAT-Walla ‘Walla, nominal, B5@66c. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, " March 4.—WHEAT—Quiet and unchanged; blue stem, b7ic; ciub, Be. PEEEC s LM A o RS AT e LOCAL MARKETS. ( Exchange and Budlion. Sterling Exchange, 60 days...... — 85 Sterling Exchange, sight......... — 4 88 Sterling Cables = o New York Exchange, sight...... 1 New York Exchange; telegraphic 2% Silver, per ounce . 5 e 6L Mexican Dollars, nominal........ o 6l Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The ‘Eastern and forelgn markets showed fio partleular change. The weekly figures were rather more favor- able than, for several weeks. The American visible supply decreased 303,000 bushels. The world's shipments were as follows, In quarters: Russian, 7,000; Danublan, nil; Argentine, 158,- 000; Australian, 65,000 The quantity on pas- The smaflness of the Russian-Danublan shipments attracted end led to the query whether those sourccs of supply were getting short of their exportable surplus. . Chicago opened steady with a moderate de- mapd. The commission houses had few buy- ers and the sgalpers sold. This market” was dull, with a sl in_futures. Spot Wheat—Shipping. 95 $1.023 per etl. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—0:15 o'clock—Naq sales. Second Session—December—2000 ctls, $1 03%; 22,000, 3104 May—2000, 95%c. Regular ~ Morning Session—May—6000 s8%c. Atfternoon Sesion—May—8000 ctls, 95%c. BARLEY—The market was dull and feature- less. Feed, 72%c for choice bright, T0@TI4e for No. 1 and G%c for off grades: Brewing and Ship- ping grade:, 75@s0c; Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales Second Session—No eales. Regular Morning Session—No sales. Afternoon Session—No sales. OATS—There is nothing new to report, the market being_ still dull. 4 White, $15@145; Surprise, nominal; Red, $125G1 40 for Feed and §135@145 for Seed: light decline milling, 9T%@ ctis, Gray, nominal: Black, for feed, $117%@120; for eced, $125G1 30 per ctl. CORN--The continued gnation has dis- gusted , dealers, and there is a disposition to let. go, even at reduced quotations. Yellow, $1.10@1 15; White, $1 101 15 $11216 per ctl. -RYE—S2%@Ssc_per ctl. . BUCKWHEAT—Nominal Flour and Millstuffs.’ FLOUR—California Family Extras, $I%5@ $3 50, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $315@3 25; Oregon, $275¢285 per barrel for family and $2 @3 for bakers': Washington, bakers’, $275 Eastern @s. MILLSTUFFS—Prices 1‘-:-- are as fol- trade: Graham lows, usual discount to Flour, $3 per 100 Ibs; Meal, $250: Rice Flous extra cream do, $3 50; O jiy., $350@3 75 Buckwheat - Flour, $@4 35: Cracked Wheat, $350; Farina, $ 3 ‘Whole Wheat Flour, $325: Rolled Oats (barrels), $ 10 G760; in sacks, $5 7587 %; Pearl Barley, $; Split ‘Peas, $5; Green Peas,'$6 60 per 100 1bs. Hay and Feedstuffs. The quotations for Bran have again been shaded. Hay shows no change, though re- ceipts are heavier again. BRAN—$1i@16 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$16 50@19 60 per ton: -FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16@1650 per cn: Olicake Meal at the mill, $25@26: Jobbing. 50: Cocoanut Cake, $17@18: Corn Meal, $2o0 R $25 50G26; Mixed Feed. 5@16. HAY-Volunteer, $5@s: wn-tfluma; Wheat and Oat, $9@12; Oat, $#@1150; Clover, nominal; Alfalfa, $5@9 50: Barley, $750@950 per ton. BTRAW—35@4T3%c per bale. Beans and Seeds. | Rye’ t The markets under this head.contfnus dull and without feature. BEANS—Bayos, $250@2 75; Small White, $1 60 @4 %0; Large White, $4@4 2%; Pink, $215@23%; Red, $3@3350; Blackeye, $3G8 25; Limas, 35 (0Q 5170; Pea. cieaned up and nominal; Red Kid- ney, 3375@4 per ctl. 2 MoCEDS—Brown Mustar, somimal; Yellow ustard, nominal; 82 3 m-r‘!m %e for Eastern; Alfalf mw::m for Califor- nia and Sa%%c for Utah; Rape, 2@2%c; Hemp, Sige: Timothy, 6. DRIED PEAS—Niles, $2@250; Green, $2 0@ 3 per cti; Blackeye, nominal. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetabies. The feature of the Vegetable market was the arrival of 2350 boxes of Tomatoes from Mexico, There were plenty of Tomatoes on the market before. Arrivals of Vegetables from Los An- geles were also very heavy, being 216 eacks and 123 boxes, and the market was accordingly weak. Good Asparagus and Rhubarb showed no_ weakness. . Cucumbers dragged. Onions continue weak, and though holders are trylng to get out at high prices, they are ot succeeding very well. At the fame time the feeling i# less demoralized in these goods. Potatoes show no change worthy of note. “Three cars of Sweets came in. Receipts were 145 boxes .Asparagus, 9 boxes Rhubarb and 7 sacks of Bay Peas. POTATOES—Early Rose, 7@$ic; Burbanks, 20asic for River, $1@1 20 per ctl for Salinas and G0cfi3l _for ‘Oregon; Garnet Chiles from Oregon. 53@Tic; Sweets, Sici$l for Merced. ONIONS—$2 {0G3 per ctl; Cut Onions, 32 Australians are jobbing at Se; Green . 85@40c_per box. . GETABLES--Rhubarb, 5@Se; As; N@17%e for No. 1 and Green” Peas. 2@ paragus, 10c per 1b for No. 2. A Angeled and 3@7e for Bay; String ; Cal ' a from Mexico, §1@1 g !*emnt. Los R B s el per Ib: Carrots, 25@35c per sack: Hothouse Cucumbers. $1G2 per dozen; S Squash, fla1 3 per box; Garlic, 3@t%c per 1b: Mar. Looviat Sauagh, §0 per ton; Mushrooms, 1@ .Poulgry and Ga me. scant attention, as. nobody cares to handle it t:n-hmmm Most of it Is In bad condi- tion. = Two cars of Eastern Poultry came In. Re- ceipts of lacal stock were light and prices were largely nominal. Se v piOULTRY—Live Turkeys, 12gilc for Gob- iers and 12@idc for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, ——i Geese. per p Gost H0@a: ings, %i“‘ i i S .oosters, £@5 50 for o Lot per dozen Tor old and $2 5 e Brant, $150 for emall and $2 for large; Hon- kers, $3@4 50;: English Snipe, —; Jack Snipe, —; Hare, 75c@$l; Rabbits, c@si - tentall and Tc for Brush; mg'-. = C::r . * " Buter, Clicese and Eggs. First creameries were marked down lc yes- terday and all other grades of Butter were quoted weak under large supplies. Outside orders are still too small to relieve the mar- ket. Cheese is also weak, though prices stand the same. Eggs are steady. The demand for local ac- #sum i very fair, there is some call for shi; ent and more or less are being put into cold storage, and these three outlets combine to keep stocks fram unduly accumulating. g $1.50 for good to choice and §1 76@2 for fancy. PEARS—Tic@$1 [0 per Lox and nominal. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, Tie@$2: Seedlings, §0c@$1; Tangerines, T5c@$1 50: Japa-- Dese Mandarins, ‘$1@1 t0; Lemons, $1@1 50 for common and $1 76G2 50 for good to choice; Grape Fruit, 60c@$2; Mexican Limes, —: California Limes. nominal; Bananas, 75c@$1 50 per bunch for Island and $i %62 for New Orleans; Pineapples, 75c@s$¢ per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raifim. at last show an improvement in will be seen by the mail report from [ New York in the first column.” Otherwise there is nothing new in this market. FRUITS—Apricots, 5@7c for Royals and §%@ 10c for Moorparks: Evaporated Apples, 4@5%e; sun-dried, 13:@2%c; Peaches, {G¥%c for stand. ard, 4@4i4c for cholce and 5@Sc for fancy: Pears, 27c; Plums, pitted, 4@Sc; unpitted, 1G 14c: Nectarines, 5@%c for red and 5%@éc for white. PRUNES—Santa Clara, 4 izes. 3c; 30-40s, 7 40-508, Glac; 50-60s, 4%c; 60-70s, 3%c; 70-80s, 3% $0-908, %c: 90-100e, Zec; 100-120s, 1lc; rubles, o premium; Sonomas %e and San Joaquins 3¢ less than Santa Claras, except 100 and aver, Which stand the same. RAISINS—The Ralsin Growers' Assoclation has established the foilowing prices: Bleached Thompson's fancy, 12 per 1b: choice, 1lc; standard, 10c; prime, Sc; unbleached Thomp- sons, S per lb. Sultanas—Fancy, 10%c per Ib; cholce, 9ic: standard, S%c: prime, 8¢; un- bléached Sultanas, Sc: Becdless, §0-Ib boxes, Gigc; 4-crown, 7c; 3-crown, Gic; 2-crown, 6c. | Pacific brand, 2-crown, Gc; 3-crown, blc, and 4-crown, Glc; seeded (Fresno prices), fandy, 16-ounce, 7c; 13-ounce, Slgc: choice, if-ounce, | 6%c: 12-ounce, b%c: London Layers, 2-crown, | 81'56_per box; 3-crown, $160; Fancy Clusters, §2; Dehesa, §250; Imperial, All prices 1. o. b. at common shipping points in California. NUTS—Chestnuts, 5@l0c per Ib for Itallan; Walnuts, No. 1, softshell, 10c; No. 2, Tie; No. 1 hardshell, 9ic; No. 2, 7c: Almonds, 12@l3c for papershell. 9@lic for softshell; Peanuts, § | @6c for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 13g; Filberts, 13c; Pecans, 11@13¢; Cocoanuts, $3 50@5. HONEY~—Comb, 13%@!4c for bright and 124@ 13¢ for light amber® water white extracted, 7ic; light amber extracted, 64@7c; dark, 6@ 6%c Der Ib. BEESWAX-—24@2c per b, L Provisions. ¥ CURED MEATS—RBacon, 11@11%c per 1b for heavy, "11%@12¢ for light medtum, 12%@13c for light, 13GMe for extra light and 15@15%e for sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 1% Mess Beef, $12 per barrel extra Mess $ Tamily, $ii; extra fine Pork, $15@1s 00; extra clear, §19 50@20; Mess, $17; Smoked Beef, 13c rer pound. LAKRD—Tierces quoted at 6ic per b for compound- and 9%c for pure: haif-barrels, pure, 9%c: 10-1b tins, 10%4c; 5-1b tins, 10%e. COTTOLENE—One ~ half-b: 8ic; three Falf-barrels, Sc; one tierce, 7 two tlerces, e; five tierces, e per ib. Hides, T{lllo:v, Wool and Hops. The circular of W. B. Sumner & Co, says: “There is considerable more trading in wet salted hides, but it is principaily confined to large lots of well-taken-off hides. Grubby stock is not wanted and sales are difficult. Dry hides, by reason of their superior condi- tion, are In good demand and sell freely. Salted horse hides find ready sale at advanced prices, but dry horse hides are neglected. The lecal market for deerskigs is without change, tut reports from other points show a material decline. Goatskins sell readlly. Sheepskins are very quiet, being affected bv the dullness in wool " 2 = HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about lc under quotations, Heavy Salted Steers, 9%@HC; medium, Sc; light, S@skc; Cow Hides, 84 for heavy and 8@ic for light: S 0 Gikc; Salted Kip. t¢; Salted Veal. 9@loc; Salted Calf, 10c; Dry Fiuek, 15%fléc: Culls, 13%@1c; Dry Kip, 13@16c; Dry Calf, 16@lic: culls and brands, 14@lic;. Sheepskins, shearlings, 20@30c: each; short Wool, 30@50¢ each; medium, s0@Tsc; long ‘Wobl. Toe@$l echi; Horse Hides, salt, $2 50 @2 75 ror large and $2G3 25 for medium, 3125 for small and sc for colts: Horse Hides, dry, $1 76 for large, $1 50 for mediym, $1 25 for smail and 50c for colts. Deerskins—Summer or red skins, 35c; fall or medium skins, 30c: winter or thin skins, 2c. Goatskins — Prime Angoras, %8¢, large ard smooth, &0c: medium, Sse. TALLOW—No. i rendered, 41i@4%c per 1b; No. 2. 4@4Y%c: grease, 2@2ic. WOOL~Spring_clip 1s quotable as follow: Northern, free, 15@16c: Northern, defective, 12 c; Middle County, free. 16@16c: Middle. Coun- ty, defective. 12@lic; Sonthern Mountain, 12 a@i6c; .Southern Mountain, fres, 1 1@12; Southern Mountain, defective, S@1lc; Humboldt and Mendocine, 1§ ds, 13@i6c per Ib. ‘all Clip—San Joaguin, §%@Sc: do lambs, 3G g¢; Middle County, 9@20¢; Northern Mountain, frée, 10@llc; Soutbern . Mountain, T4@8%c: Humboldt and Mendocino, 11g12% per Ib. HOPS—15@20c per 1b. San Francisco Meat Market. Prides for all descriptions remain unchanged. REEF—1@Sc for Steers and 6G7%c per lv ior cows. VEAL—Large, 7@fc; small, Se per Ih. _MUTTON—Wathers, $13@10c; Ewes, S%c per pound. LAMB—Yearlings, 10%c per Ib; spring, 119 125 per pound: PORK—Live Hogs. 6%c for small and 6kc for medium and 6c for large; stock Hogs, 5%e¢; feedcrs, 5t%c; dressed Hogs, ‘8@9%c. General Merchandise. ‘DAGS—San Quentin Bags, $5 6: Calcutta Grain Bags, June and July, 6%@6%c; local | make, G%c: Wocl Bags, 30@2%%e; Fleece Twine, Tie. COAL — Wellington, $9 per ton: ‘Southfield Wellington, $¢; Seattle, $7; Bryant, $7; Coos . %5 50; Wallsend, $9; Walls- : Cumberland, $12"in and 313 % in Anthracite gz, ; Can- nowyivania Aninracite Dew. 3u4; 171 navics; Focky Mountain descriptiona: 3543 per 206 pounds and $550 per ton, according 0 brand. A 3 SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, per b, in 100-1b bags: Crushed, 6.25¢; Puwdered. 5.85c; Candy Gran- ulated, 6.85¢; Dry Granulated, 5.75c; Confec- tioners’ ic; Magnoli . 5.3c; Extra G, 5.230: Gol . '5.15c; barrefs. lbe more: haif: barrels, 25¢ more; boxes, 50c more: 50-1b bags, e o st Tt e B rels, 6.50c; boxes, 6.75¢ per Ib. ’ i Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, MARCH 4, bales There was less trading on the morning ses- sion‘of the Bond Exchange and the only trans- actions of note were In Oceanic at $59@58 50. ‘There was nothing new In the afternoon. On the morning sessions of tne ofl exchanges there were no fluctuations of laterest and busi- ness was light. In the afterngon there was some shorting of Monarch at prices below spot quotations. Onomea will pay a dividend of Zc and Pacific Lighting one of Soc % x- Sales of etocks and bonds on the change in February were as follows, mmnd with the, same month in 1800: Bonds, 700, ‘Receipts, as reported by the Dairy Exchange, were 48,400 pounds of Butter, 1402 cages Eggs, | a8ainst $268,300; for the first two months of 953 nounds California Cheesé and — pounds | the year, $1,840.000, against $769,030; of stocks, Eastern Cheese, 7 in February, 56,000 shares, against 4174; for BUTTER— the first two months of the year, §7,467 shares, Creamery—Extras, 1Sc; firsts, 15c; seconds, | &gainst 79,325, lD;lry‘;:Exlna, 15c; firsts, 13c; seconds, 12c; | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. store, 1lc. 3 y e Gy T S ot e s MONDAY, March 42 p. m. e B UNITED STATES BONDS. ° CHEESE—Fancy, full cream, %o: chol Bid. Ask. 4 Bid. Ask. 8iic; common, nominal: Young Americas, 1:1 4s coupon. 114 114% 48 cp (mew)....128 1384 Eastern, full cream, 15@16%c per lb. o | 4s res.. 113 112%!3s coupon......111 12 EGGS— 3 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. California Ranch—Belected White, 13¢; mixed | Bay C P C 7s.1024103 0 G L & H 5s.113 — colors, 12e per dozen. Cal-st Cab 5s..116% — |Oak Tr Co §e..116%117 Californin Gathered—Selected, 12c; standard, | C'C. Wi |Oak W Cods.. — 100% Freah ‘Estern—Fancy, —; standard, —; | B & 1 Om € R il seconds, —, p Geary-st Storage—California fancy —; standard, —: [ Haw C Eastern fancy, —; standard, —; seconds, | Haw G = 5 A LAR .. - 2 LAL Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. P ; LAPR Twelve cars of Oranges were auctioned, as | Markt-st Fancy Navels, $1 25g1 50: cholce do, | 20158 standard, 40g80c; Lemong, $120@ | N R of . . INRof In epite of the rush of Qranges to this [N P C market ‘fancy Navels are scarce and quoted | N I C bigher. The great bulk of receipts consist of | N C R Oranges that have been -touched jwith frost, and “such fruit, no matter how fancy the | § V Wi brand, will not.sell as fancy. fruit. All Or- | S V W: anges not fancy are weal. Do 3d Lemons gre firm at the advance established | Stkn G at the close of last week, as the market ls G. still bare of Limes. Bananas are quoted steady, as supplies are | Seot L not "as excessive as they were a fortnight | BQuit or_so_ago. Mut Elec DECIDUOUS FRUITS— oG L APPLES—50@T5c_per box for common, P85 Gas ] 18t N of § F.. — 3135 - SAVINGS I |Vigorit, ..ccceee B STOCKS. Kilauea 14| Makaweli- | Onomea. . % Haw Com. Honokaa Hutch § F. MISCELLANEOU 3 Alaska P. A... — 124% Oceanic S8 C. Cal Fruit Can. 98 1003 Cal Wine Asn.100 Mer Ex Assn..108% — Morning Eession. Boerd— 110 Cal Wine Assn 230 Honokaa, S Co 2 Hulch!r%l SP 155 Kilauea (RAE] mr_‘i! P Co 10 Market Street Rallway $1000 Market Street R R 2000 N P C R R 5s. 100 Oceanic 8 8 Co 5 Oceanic.§ 8 Co. 5 Oceanic § S Co 80 Paauhau § P Co 20 Spring Valley Water .. Strvet— #00 N P C R R 3s. 4 Presidio B R Afternoon Session. $3000 Bay Counties P Co s, ay Countles Power Co Gs. % Cal. Wine Assn - 370 Horokaa S Co - 3% Hutchinson S P Co 15 Kilauea S P Co, b 10 75 Kilauea S P Co 160 Oceanic S 8 Co .. %0 Oceonte S 8 Co % Panuhau 3 P Co . § Spring Valley Water 1 Spring Valley Water . lf"iu it Ry 1st con B $5000 Market-s $1000 N P C R R be. BAN FRANCISCO OIL EXCHANGE. ng238e3 neugEiannnd R;é F 8y szl 28 28 ii'-'mhfl CERE-EEHEBEEE a8 28Res = ‘Board— ¢ 1600 Cal. Standard 600 Cal. Standard 500 Four Oil Company. 5 Hanford 200 Independence . 100 Junetion .. 100 Monte Crist: 100 Petroleum Center . Street— . 1000 Monarch of Arizona, s %0... Afternoon Session. - Board— 100 Hanford, Fresno and Kern River. 200 Mcnarch of Arizona.. 50 Monarch of Arizona, 8 %0. 500 Monarch of Arizona, s 9. 50 Peerless . Street— 100 Lion . 100 Sterling . 100 Sterling . PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 600 Aetna ....... 1250 Cala.-Standard . » FLEEE 4 ® 288 8 3 *m:n: e - EEEHE] L 1060 Independerce . 509 Indegenderce . 50 Kern ...... 200 McKfttrick Consolidated 300 Monarch of Arizona. 200 Monarch of Arizona. 500 Monarch of Arizona, s 9. 400 Monte Cristo, s 20. 200 Oceldental of Wi 1560 Oil City Petroleu 25 Peerless . G0-Peerless, b 3. 2550 Petroleum Cen 100 Reed Crude . 50 San Joaquin 25 Sterling . 30 Superior .. 500 Wolverine At Board— 700 Aetna . %0 Cala.-S! 1060 Cala.-Standard . 82535 R S2RR snagn;sunwz 1000 Four 2100 Indepe; 3 9 5T T 9 62% 950 /500 Lion - 200 Monarch of Arizona, § 9%, H 1300 Monarch of ‘Arizona, b 0. o 500 Monarch of Arizona, s 90. B8 500 Monarch of Arlzona, b 60 b 150 Sterling’ 250 160 Superior 28 509 Wolver ia MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales 1 Francisco Stock and Exchange Bozm“y.nf:l: day: Morning Session. 100 Andes .......... 05| 1 100 Best & Beicher 20 3 200 Con Cal & Va..1 8 ' o 1 H & Curry. 19| The following the Pactac Btock and Tmchange Byerd yeSertars Va..1 65| 19 . 16 evada. 29 Afternoon Session. 13| 500 Potost .. 21| 700 Sterra 1623 300 Stiver EIII.. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, March = : Justice 5, ke BR8] au2 | ROE2RN22R BENZ| BSWI2EHUEIRERIARR STOCK MARKET. | ; PACIFIC STEAM N/ 2 Homburg-American Line, 37 B'way, N. Y, AUCTION SALES SPECUAL AUCTION SALE STABLES, 1316 PINE STREET, Bet. Hyde a~d Larkin. - THIS DAY. TUESDAY, March 5, A e, NaCKAWAYS. Consisting of SURREYS, OPEN snd TOP BUGGIES, TRAPS, CARTS, HARNESS, HORSES, Etc. Most of this stock is new and all of the lat- st styles, as [ intended to have a Arst-class able With up-to-date rigs. But owing fo the unsettled condition of the livery stable busi- ness in this city and poor heaith I offer the above stock at pubiic auction to the highest . bldder. No reserve or limit. Call and sxamine. , PRELIMINARY NOTICE. $25,000 WORTH OF GOVERNMENT TENTS AT AUCTION. By orders from headquarters we will sell on TUESDAY, March 12, 1301, bexinning at 19 o'clock a. m. sharp, at our_ salesrooms, SI MARKET STREET. opposite Battery, the fol- fowing Government property direct from the Presidlo: 3000 Tents; 2000 Duck Wagon Covers. Figs, etc.: 50 sets Double and Single Herness and Leads: Camp Tools; 3 Government 3 Army ete. AMERICAN AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. NOTE.—AIL this tenta nearty new. tng heen used but a short Nme on the militars reservation of San Francisco. s will be on inspestion, with catalogue on sale, Friday, March 8, 1901 Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Brosdway whart, San Francisco: For Alaskan Ports—11 & m. llrehl'l'l!.l‘l.nfl.mi 1 Change to company's steamers at Seattle. c. Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)—~ 11 a m, March 2, 7. 1 1. 22, 77, April 1. and every fifth day . Change at Seattls for this company's for Alasks and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Ta- coma to N. P. Ry.; at Vaneouver tg C. P. Ry. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., March 4,9, 1419, 24, 29, April 3, and every fifth day thereatter. ‘or San Diego. stopping only at Santa Bar bara, Port Los Angeies and Redondo (Lew Ad- geles)—Steamer Queen,, Wednesdays, § & m. steamer Santa Rosa, Sundays, # & m. For Santa Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon, Cay- ueos, Port Hartord Luis _Oblspa). Gavie ota. Santa Pedro, Fast San (Los _Angeles) and Newport—Steamer Tridays, ¥ & m; Eteamer Bonita, Tuesdays, § a. m, For Ensenada, Ma v, San Jose det Cabo_ Mazatian. Altata. La Paz. ‘Santa Rosalla ang Guaymas (Mex.)—10 &. m.. Tth each month. For further information Gbtain company’s folders. he company reeerves the right to chanee steamers sailing dates and hours of sailing g S —— GOODALL, PRRKINS & CO.. Cen. Asts, -y 10 Market st.. San Francisco. TRE 0. R, & W CO. . DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Wharf at Il & m. FAH $12 First Class including Berth $3 Second Class and Meals. COLUMBIA sails. Mar. 4, 14, 24 Apr. 3 GEO. W. ELDER .Mar. 9, 15, 29, Apr. § Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and all points In the Northwest. Through tickets to all points Fast. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 1 Montgomery st. §WHITE STAR STEAMSHIP GO. ORECGON — FOR — NOME Via Katmal, MARCH 5th. For Information flwly to WHITE_STAR STEAMSHIP CO. Cnion Block, Seattie, 592 Market St;, Room 4, 8. ¥. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 o, m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling a¢ Kobe (Hiogo). Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. No cargo recetved om board om day of sailing. 8S. AMERICA MARU....Friday, Mareh 15, 1901 §3. HONGKONG MARU..Tuesday. April 9. 1501 S8, NIPPON MARU. _Friday, 3 1 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s effics, 421 Market street, corner Pirst. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. AMERICAN LINE.- NIV YORK, SCUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIN, Stopping at Cherbourg. westbound. From New York Every Wednesday at 10 a, m. St. Louis. Mar. 13|St. Louts.. -Apetl 3 New York.......Mar. 20| New York......April 10 Vaderiand Mar. 27| Vaderland .....Aptil 17 RED STAR LINE New York and Antwerm. From New York Every Wednesday, 13 Noon. | street (Palnce Hotel). Westernland ...Mar. 13 Friesiand ......Aprll 3 Kensington ....Mar. 2| Southwark ..-April 10 Noordland .. Mar. 27| Westernland ..April 17 INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO.. ‘CHAS. D. TATLOR. General Agent, Pacific Coast, 3 Montgomery st. PANAMA R. R. TiRE To NEW_YORK via PANANA Diect Cabin, $105: Steerage. 840. S. S. St. Paul sails Thursday, Maxr. 7. S. S. Argyll sails Saturday, Mar. 23. S. S. Roanoke sails Tuesday, April 2. From whart, foot of Lombard st.. at 1 p m. office, 3% PR AR ONNOR. Pacine Coast Ageat. o, o, vew fl:fl‘:’ u:‘l"m dccanic$.S.Co. L L 0, s, 17 B p———, Sp——— 1.0, SPRERRELS & COMPANIA 3UD AMERICANA DB VAPORES HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. Twin-Screw Express Service: PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG—| A. Victoria......Apl. 11f Columbia .. Deutschiand ....Apl 13/ F. Blsmarck. Twin-Screw Passenger Service. HERZOG & CO., General Agents for Pacifio 15 | Coast, 401 California street. bullding), New Pacific ‘Ticket Agents. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS FCR U, S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD. Steamer “Monticello. "

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