The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 9, 1901, Page 10

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v " THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY [ 1s o 13@21%¢; with ample sup- b N : - | Market was aunl; es. Dairies, | both being quiet and weak, : St G {00, higher at Pitsturg, 48, o0 O | Nose, cheese, duil: @ik Eeen Guit: | piles. ! | l be moted that 33 advance on the pit prices is | fresh, Asparagus holds up, but Rhubarb .is lower. ba Tomatoes are very quiet. Supplies of Peas % | are ample for all current needs. Recelpts were 314 boxes Asparagus, 397 boxes 1d for Bessemer billets and $ 25 advance for sic oben hearth billets for prompt delivery, Finiched products —share the strength and plates are bringi 2 bove the scale, l ‘muhub and 60 sacks of Bay Peas. while e rail 0k it Seructural milia. RES Foreign Futures. PorATons Eary zose. wose: uanee | AMERICAN A ; well oceuvied.’ Iron ore prices probably will l for River and for Oregon; Garnet 'y be fixed to-day and opinion favors a quotation | & ?. "’,?““‘c e’ frony Drepod, . Sweets, 60@%c for %7 Mathiy “r e Bt W hant i e 43 oAt T g Merced; New Potatoes, 3G1c per 1B +_opposi . _including flour, shipments LIVERPOO! CTONS—$2 25 per etl; jons, | .. : week aggregate 4,25,528 bushels, against 5,288- | o o L. O S wg;;,om HW B T e nltans are jobbing at | TUESDAY, at 10 o'clock a. m.. March 12, 190 5 11% | 5¢:_Green Cnions, 35@i0c per box. At salesrooms, Market st. s VRIS R W 4TRrh | $25,000 WORTH GOVERN- O Vi i, | Miting Beans, soie Cab- | MENT TENTS, ETc. bushels in” the Opening 521 in 1899 and | OPEAIns 312 bushels last week, 4,208, corresponding week of 1900, 4484761 in 1898 From July 1 to date this sea- son wheat exports are 138,677,575 bushel against 138,589, bushels last season and 172,- Wheat— > o 3 SUMMARY OF THE JIARKET_S, per cent. Prime mercantile paper.3i | [Hgs in o sy G b- yer cent. Steriing exchange firm. with | Business faiing United States for | Closing e bage, $1@1 10: Tomatoes, Los Angeles, 30c@81 35 | by cor of neadquarters the followins Gove ctual business in bankers: bills at $4 8% (o1 | the week number a8 as seainst 177 last week: | Plogs. = per crate; from Mexico, Te@3l B P Green | cTOMent property direct from the Presidio: e : h‘:‘n 0 and at S{rl 4@4 44 for sIXty days. | 189 in (his week & year ago, 177 in 1899, 247 in | Opening Egg Plant, Los "l“ P}'om' r 1b for Chile | 3790 Tents; 2000 Duck Wagon Covers, Flys, ete.; 3 s AT et i Exch ; j Pos 8@l 51 and $188%. Com- | 1808 and 277 In 1897 Canadian failures for the Closing Peppers, Los Angeles. ;- e G Dry | .50 sets Double and Single Harness and Leads a fraction oft. No variation m Lxchangc. Derc _$4 833@3 8. Silver certificates, | week number 23, against 28 last week, 3 in and 15¢ for Bell; Dried ep:;::.fic ' DrY | camp Tools: 3 Government Muies: 3 Army 3 % ) LI silver, 60%c. Mexican dollars, | this week a year ago and 37 in 1389 Ghi Efsestock Bt Qlra, 3o por b, Carrots, KMic per tack: | Wagoms, etc. n and Barley remain without change. g 2POE N 3 : ookt e cago Livesto arket. Hothouse < ™ e e AMERICAN AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. " 3 | Bonds—Government, strong; State, irregular: REo S Summer Squash, §161 35 per box: Garlle, 3€3sc | Srp AT MTEEAN, B0 e v Oats. C: ¢ inactive at previous prices. AT TN . t CHICAGO, March 8§ —CATTLE— Receipts, | R¢F b Marrowfat Sq8ash, 330 per ton; MUSh | ;g beop used Eut a short time on the military 5 | b Dun’s Review of Trade. 2300. Generally steaMly, except canners’, lower. | e cuiter i reservation of San Francisco. Goods will be E s e London Market. > = > on inspection with catalogue on sale, Friday, B dull and featurcless. Good to prime steers, $3 05@6 2: poor to | : and G 7 i 5 e g Poultry an ame. March 3, 131 ) b S _ % ) * - e # | medium, $3 60@5; stockers and feeders, $2 T5@ ) C. E. DAVIS, Auctfone: of . Onions in ampl> _fz:l"/-/';- and weak. NEW YORK, March #—The Commercial Ad- & . | 460: cows, cholce, steady, others weak, $2 40 iy v vertiser's London finarcial cablegram say: NEW YORK, March S.—R. G. Dun & Co.’8 | @4 (0; heifers, $2 65@4 40 canne: $1 76@2 50; Poultry continues in moderate supply and I et p, rkei woell stocked. Business was extremely idle on the Stock Ex- | Weekly Review of Trade to-morrow will say: | bulls, $2 60@4 25; calves, $4@6 25; Texas fed | gteady. Game is weak, With a decline in sev- | where it is being utilized it is reported very Vg . s change here to-day. sticks hanging heavy in [Little change was developed this week in the | steers, #@4 %; Texas grass steers, # 3@4: | eral descriptions. satistactory. Still there will always be » do- P ier, Cheese and Eggs. { the beltef, which is srowing. that the budget | condition of general business. The ground re- | T{¥85 bulls, 2 9G350 18, to-morrow, | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 1)@llc for Geb- | onC for about %m0 tons of o8 o coen | 800n to be announced will resolve itself Into |CCtlY gained seemed to be held without @Iffl- | 45 600" catimated leit over, 2306; opened steady, | blers and 12@i3c for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, -, - : st T ess the price of ofl shall seriously v and Game about as before quoted. | & big tssue of consols. Since the taxpayer fs | fUIF With & good e T ot Ire | ClOSINE MTOU; top, $6 65; mixed and butchers', | 12%@lic; Geese, per pair, $130G2; Goslings, | This is very questionabie, as the present ra'l- ~ ol 4 | already overstrained ihere seems to be mo al- | Thsence of specuiniive roary. “Tnére has been & 3oas : sood to cholce heavy, 35 506585 | $23003; Ducks, $4G5 for old and $6@7 for | road freight on " oil from Kern' and Fresng and Feedstuffs in fair demand. | teraative. At the cloge Africars and Americans | a tdrther dcline in cotton, whiich does not help | TRER DAYy, J5.5508 J6; Tlleht, § 1605 0T soung: Hens, $GS; Young Roosters, $07:| ey show no disposition to modity the same. . . - > - the goods market, still the most backward and | U e L g old Roosters, $4 Tyers, : B continue in bad condition. = Lemons and Lires firm. seven Gavs armistics Ras Veen Graied nAr-m‘::yfl:,.rEmnu:-glo?‘ 0l the great indgsirics, but T S e s, e e, 35003 cor large and HGL for amah; | ke carrier at present receives more than ihe ment was ; anical lines the progress being made | gl gp 4 chofce mixed, 0 West geons, pe eral supplies of oil for the Hawaifan Islands, 3 17 | lcan department was slacked at first, like the {is noteworthy. Building materials, including | 485 falr to cholce mixed, $@4W: WWestern | oo sy, pe. — r H o Py 1o | dealers who ci 2 ck have no aiffi- 2 > ;. = | Brant. $1 for small an or large; Honkers, . ¢ market stands as b:jore. IR s ot allimore DU S P | calty Tn socuring stbaced srices. Ih this, un- > s34 ish Snipe, $3; Jack Snipe. $130; fon less than ;fih}"flgfi;,{:fi:‘,fi:,;’; { In the afternoon was caused by buying o Tne | like most other lines of business, the East New York Mectal Market. Rabbifs, 31g1 25 for Cottontail | There Srs &t presemt sevency-mime vesaels o t trading in local stocks and bonds. DOAk Dag bouht Aih e L e uner Leada ¥he Sonarey wndi it st thid sekape 1638 tralia for the islands. This will give an idea il SR S T wax pretty hard. The bank I8 not repaying any | ported good al} Shici the Sencs aad are bei | NEW YORK. March §.—The local market of_the magnitude of this trade. very large part of the sum due the banits. ter than usual at the South. for tin was again dcpressed and somewhat Butter, Cheese and Eggs. e N R S pany quotes, r Ib, In 100-1b bags: CLOSING. Conditions I iron and steei begin to assume | lower, as & result of the disappolnting Info Crushed, 8.2%c; Powdered, 5.8 Candy Gran- ‘Pmiahhnn.rvl;:d Canadlan Pacific, §3%; Union ;:‘:Dgle‘;'f:;cfin"mllm w‘lhlt(g: l‘fi?{“:":f" mation from abroad, large recent shipments| Quotations continued undisturbed. Butter ame.:‘,‘ sl\uei;rbquuna:lfi-t;d.flgk; E:‘o-ho- | Pacific preferred, §7%: Northern Pacific pre- rapldly since and the generally unfivorable statistical po- | and Cheese were quoted weak and Eggs | tiones . 8. agrol . 5.35c; Extra C, ferred, %0; Grand Trunk, 7%: Anacond - 9, e 1na bfl:;:' Surrent rates for distant le_ | sition. The market staried weak, 10320 points | sicady. The demand for Eggs continues very | 5.2c: Golden C.'slic: barrels. lic more: haif- Chesapeake & Ohlo. Chicago Great Western “hicago Burlington & Quincy. Chicago Ind & Loulsvilie . Locally copper was without fmportant change. | were: 47,600 pounds of Butter, 158 cases Eggs, Receipts of Produce. s will be WASHINGTON, March 8.—To-day's state- | Wh!Ie sales have decreased somewhat, factorles | 1"y onqon, however, prices ea orado Southern 1st prefd. Chicy 3 v a A - barrels, 25¢ ; boxi i 50-1b ¥ TSR Chsh Hicago & Eastern Tinols..: | perGunce.“Mon Siars per et unanimously fepresenting a great demand for | [ZWer But later steadied on Mt local We-| good and keeps supplies down to a manageadle | I ‘more. No orders taken ot less than Francisco at par, | — domestic consumption, while export contracts | ¢i;,. gooe %06 15696 23 and May, $25 50, In|PCint. The inquiry for Butter and Cheese is | barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, half-bar- to obviate ‘the | Condition of the Treasury :)lrx:r:lllh]oidlfon;u are still tknken in competition | 7 ON0 ME ose was weak at & loes of 21 23| merely fatr. rels, 6.50c; boxes, 6.75c per Ib. ¥ postal and ex- | /. eclining foreign markets. S e CES > L folt R Footwear 1s steady at former prices, and | %0 to £1IS for spot and £114 5s on futures. | Receipts as reported by the Dairy Exchange arc assured of actlvity tor a month or more. oft 2s 6d, EL] 0 pounds California Cheese and — pounds Coiorado Southern 2d prefd Coig ment of the treasury balances shows: Avall- % spot closing at £70 105 and futures at Eastern Cheese. . Delaware & Hudson. able cash balance, SUSSU.BS: £old, $96.753,51. | gonds froms Sentee oL, L Py West, | Lead and spelter were Gull and quite feature | = BUTTER— FOR FRIDAY, MARCH & A e | ——— £ huers VRt IS el MaStal o | 1o af (00 pricee, v fu@l il and BT || Creamerymxirka, Wit frsts, 1 seconds, | Tour, ar sk 4380 ey, gm0 - = | * . . ” | respectively. Americar lron markets were dull | 14c. 3 3 A Denver & Rio Grande prefd 1Y ;gfigdngnaeéhyrg;l e g e al hrders | @nd nominaily unchangd. Dalry—Extras, 15; firsts, 13c; seconds, 12c; | Barley, ctis l‘figng L 18 2 s X ! . e tore, lc. v " b ¥ Erie 1st prefd ..... Bank Clearings. from country retailers. Large contracts haye 3 5 e s first Potatoes, . 4281 Lime, bbis g Great Northern prefd ! Clearings been placed with Western manufacturers, wio Portland’s Business. . y G o Ontons, _eka Quicksilver, flaks £ port conditions satisfactory. 3 ran. sks n o * % | Textile fabris xhibit a little animation, al- It o itngs. sk T i thoukh the markets are stll far from @ satis: | PORTLAND, Or. March 8—Clearings, 3019, | Kex ——perpound. o o | HOCRE -t NEW YORK, March §.—The following table, | factory position. Two large failures in wool | 194; balances, $54,031. H. st 8 ¥ . " | Straw, tons. . w complled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | occurred abroad and three Vermont concerns o _— 'E&:z’iflmfi:\fl :l&r;l:-lbé:%rzlp:\rmxlcu‘ e b = ings at all principal cities for the week ending | Were forced to suspend. Sales of wool at the Nortliern Wheat Market. EGgs— : Flour, ar sks. three chief Eastern markets decreased nearly £ 1 7, with the percentage of increase and | b ks Calffornia Ranch—Selected White, 12%c: mix- | Oats, ctls. Sager B 3,000,060 pounds, compared with the previous S ile & Nashville o . 3 decrease, as compared with the corresponding | Week's business. but this & favorable symptom, OREGON. ed_colors, 11%c per dozen. Wesk JA% Towr: as excessive operations of late were due to ORTLAN 3 fornla Gathered—Selected, 11%c; standard, Bersentags. | 1S5RS, ooemtions Lo | P ND, March 8.—In the local market | ,,*(f0T0] CatH * Street Rallway.. o e B it Cittes— Inc. Dee. : T P ks 1 exporters experience considerable difficulty in | Fresh tern—Fancy, —; standard, —; 2 " D e New York 310 WO e I e o reporte of the | Securing much Wheat on an export basis. The | seconds, —. Family Retail Market. past fifteen m: Minneapolis & St Louis prefd Boston . | Hesstan fly, which promises to be unusually | USual quotation is 55%c for Walla Walla, but | Storage—California fancy, —; e the puzzie, but give n.arket troublesome, while weather conditions are algo | the mills are paying isc to 1c better. Eastern fancy, —; standard, — threatening. Atlantic exports of wheat, dlour | WASHINGTON. ey Miesour! Pacific ... trust — % n sales will open next Kansas & Texus......... |included, were 2,477,990 bushels for the week, | TACOMA, March S.—No change In Wheat; R 3 Eggs are lower again and are about 3 and the e ;t\;.,:.r & Texa pred.. Dy ‘:‘::'l 1,781,835 bustels a yeur ::;in:zmzk&')zrfi | Blue Stem,” 57c; Club, 5ite. Deciduons and Citrus Fruits. as they ever get in this market. Bu € 5 GRS oy exports were 2,357,432 bushels, e ew Yerk Central Francisco . bushels in 1900. Heavy supplies of coffee at Salz Sh i —_ Cheese are about as before. & Western .. cinnati last prevailed over manipulation and prices de- L2 qf heepskins. Two cars of Oranges were auctioned. They | Meats show no change of any. consequence. - & Western prefd ety — last week's prices a orthern Pacific were in very bad condition, as will be in- | Poultry also sells a Northern Pacific prefd Ontario & Western Failures for the week were 208 in the United | LONDON, March S.—The sheepskin rales{ o2 '" VO o prices—35@60c for cholce | rule. There is very little Game coming tn now States, against 205 last year and 26 in Canada | ended to-day with offerings of 109,400 skins, of Navels and 25@35c for standard do A few | The spring Vegetables are steadily incre. om week to week Y | against 23 last year. vhich 92,059 M. Co titi fai) o ctin g4 g el oy oAbt whicl X were sold. Competition was fair t $1 10@2 05. In supply, and prices are correspondingly and with vear's e aliway & Mo Louisville a7 £ o< e I 4 | and extra long-wooled were in good request. l‘s':;';'. ':,“0““,:."“3_,, considerably reduced | clining. T ands of Erowers FPerhesivamia .- Erovidence 5 rices were par to 2 higher for shorn. el conuttt (hidly of DaHAIly: Gushyed Tralk. rn; Fruft market shows little change. Most a : w3 Rendin s il waukes - > 23 SE e Navels are scarce and firm. Lem- |Of the Oranges are in bad condition, bein a , although | 5,00 Reading ist preid st » York Grain and Produce. Fine sound Navels % AR | e gmsamios fa prant B New York Gra Foreign Markets. ons and Limes are in good demand at the | frostbiften and more or less decayed. e e . o] | e quotations. Supplfes of Bananas are not | Apples are scarce. - sy Indfans: * *| LoONDO! March S.—Consols, 96%: sllver, | heavy and the l"!;:{'kltl!' A firm. Coal, per ton— it - 3 it oo « us, NEW YORK, March §—FLOUR—Recelpts, | 25 1-16d; French rentes, 102¢ 3c. Wheat cargoes XF‘P{}E ;;,1,‘ per box for common, %c@ | Cannel .....5— @12 06 Southfield & . s § 10,38 bbls.; exports, 14,628 bbls. Tolerably | ON Passage, qulet and steady; cargoes No. 1| %700 g00d to choice and $175@2 for fancy. ;\':!‘I!lll:nnn.. b oogli _ Wellington —@11 00 s " « 1 an Joaquin Louis Southw Hastford steady but dull at unchanged prices. Standard California, 30s 3d; cargoes Walla | " ppa,:S—75c@$1 8 per box and nominal. oo ‘008 Bay.... —@ 7 0 English country markets, | CJTRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges. 350c@$2; | Dairy Produce, ‘Tangerines, 7 '$150; Jap- | Butter, cholce, 1@150; Lemons, $1@130 for Do, 0 for good to chofce; | Pickied Richmond Memphis Washington Peoria P S Waila, 28 11 53,000. Spo : z 00, Diot guiet M0 ontis wnn i SSEIEED e Sorthern Duluth, 57%6 f, | o LIVERPOOL, March S.—Wheat, quiet; No. 1 anese Mandarins 1 havd Dultth, 9%e f, o b, Standard California, s 214d@6s 3d; wheat In | common and § Louis Southwestern prefd.... Paul . : Paul prefd Paul & Omaha T | COTTON—Uplands, 5 1-32a. Orleans; Pineapples, thern Pacific Paris, qulet; flour In Paris, quiet; French ! Grape Fruit, 50c@$2; Mexican Limes, §7350@s; | Tub, per Ib. Southern Railway aflost. Options obened easy :lr:s{“i‘l.(;](;!lr\:""d.“l‘l“?:: country ‘markets, weax; weather in England, | California Limes. nominal; i:?nr-nu, (3031 30 | Cheese, Cal S B T decline at the greatest a matter of Se. Ls Aoy per bunch for s Y fe \ewi Cheese, Fasie 92 s that sev- Tnion Pac q there was a complete rally on rep CLOSING. e kel Pou 3 T “nic ¢ eral cargoes pending for several days had been 2 SIN E 7 < i oultry and Game— . with Soilis s it so Wabaeh i Worked for Lisbon. This led to brisk cover | WHEAT—Spot, dull: No. 1 Calitornia. 6| Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | Hens, each w......0g7 Duck . . £ ooty Sor Mo oo P o o 5.0 | in, chiefly or the account of Western shorts. | 24d; No. 2 red Western winter, & 11d; No. 1 Yourg Roosiers. et o £ = R 3 > Crie 7 “losed 14 i March ciosed, : | Northern spring, P ures, quiet; % - each . 75 igeons, Last = Wheellng & Lake Erie 24 pred.. 103 | ey g e, Sosea Teses Julys 7ok oive, | March, 8s 114 July: o6 Tiad, FRUITS—Apricots, 5@7c for Rovals and $%@ | 0id Rooster: @69 Raboits 24 Hours, & Wisconsin Central Retadrane 5-1 closed T9ic. CORN—Spot, quiet; American mixed, new, | 10c for Moorpar apor Pples, 4G3ic; | Fryers, each. - — 190 Third Avenue . Sogaa HOPS—Quiet. 3s §%d; do, old, 3s 11d. Futures, qulet; March, | sup-dried, 1%@2%c: Peaches, 3@3%c for stand. | Brollers, each.....i 2,600 Baltimore & Ohio prefd.. | HIDES-Steady. 3s 8%d; May, 3s 8d; July, Is 9d. ard, 4@#c for cholce and 5G6c for famcy; | 1Urkeys, per Ib..17g20 300 Natioral Tube WOOL—Quiet. s, 2@ic; Plums. pitted, 4@Sc, unpitted, 1@ | _Meats] per 1b— P Davenport | 100 National Tube prefd . COEREE-_Spot—Rio-sasy; No_1 involos. Tike % | 114c; Nectarines, 5@5%c for red and 5%@6c for | Bacon ... 15@13] Round Steak.... . | Express companies | nominal: mild, quiet; Cordova, sg12tc. Futyres | ¥ White. " | Beet, choir | Biviorn. Seeak - ifeg— | sseeen Adams Fall Rive closed barely steady, with prices 5 to 15 points PRUNES—Santa Clara, 4 sizes, 3c; 30-40s, 7c; | Do, good. — | Tenderloin, do.....5@— Ameriean ..ooiiirs Bt (S, 9 het lower. Sales reached 15,00 bags, includ- | LOCAL MARKETS. 40-50s, 6lc; 50-008, 4i4c; 60-T08, Ic; T0-80s, Ic: | Corned Bee! 09— | Porterhouse, | . United States ..... Coind Raptts ... | ing: March, $6 05; May, $6 30; July, $6 40; Sep- | 80-90%, 2%c; 90-100s, 24e; 100-120s, 1%c; rubles, | Ham . 2@15 Smoked Beef. | 37 Welle-Fargo . 3| tember, 36 50; October,’ $ 35, ‘and’ December, | | e s, Boucne, ‘%o and Ses Toacuens | Lard 13| Pork, salt Trace % Miscellaneons— | 6 60. A i g # | fc less than Santa Claras, except 100 and over, | Mutton 12@15| Pork Chops = " 2700 American Cotton OMl ........ | "BUTTER Recetpts, 031 pickages: firm, i A G data: Maximum tempera- American Cottor OIl prefd....... | fresh _creamery. 11@22%c; factory, 11@lsc. Exchange and Bullion. RAISINS—The Raisin _Growers' Assoctation mean, i American Maltifig ...oon... e o LA T as estabilshed the following prices: Biegched ND GENERAL| 1% Malting prefd .. steady: Western i 3 te; % n's fancy, 1% per cholee. 1lc; s e CRAL | e e A menci e & Refin | at mark, 13% @14t Sterling Exchanse. & da e | T T i caatee e | S Y g g e s Bk i | 1999, Mmestony : 5 | DRIED FRUITS. I = 4 9c’ per Ib. Sultanas_Fancy, 104c per | Bananas, 4oz 50 Raisins, per ibu.. —@— s Ve The Sactitiey American Spirits ........ Knoxville, Tenn.. 0 The market for evaporated apples was quiet | RIEHAE CABIR s b s = 4, cholce, 8ic: standard, $Xc: prime, 8c; un- | Oranges: doz......13g% Wamuts, per Ib. 13@20 . O poth - - AL :m fcan m‘u"m:m Topeka, ., 199.7 and featureless to-day. Owing to the lnckl Of | New York Exchange, telegraphic — g ble-ch:d Sultas !Sccmf?dll:: ;0-11. box:. Vegetables » S American Steel Hoop ..... \ohea y g los: were more or less . - S | 645¢; 4-crown, - . : 2-crown, e. o portion of a larger American Steel Hoop prefd S s i B iy vttt ot IDie: | Sers, v Sanen, e 0% | acine brand. 2-crown. Se. 3-crown. Sie.and | Asparagus, per Ib.15320 Peppers, per ib....30@— valiey of the American Steel & Wire i | ichion . v i prime. 43@5e; cholce. 2%@ee: cy, 6@7c. Cal. | Mexican Dollars, @ B | wn, Sgc: seeded (Fresno prices). fancy, 18- | Artichokes, doz...35§50 Potatoes. oer Iv.. 21— flen eneraily in Utan and American Steel & Wire pre -7l 96 | Biuabamaton .. 5 | - ANOEST cholos. A1t 5 —_— % Gunce, 7e: 12-ounce, Bic: chofce, 1-ounce, d%c; | Beets. doz......... e eavy rain and a thunder- American Tin Plate - B e onvilie, Fia 5 24 @8%e per pound, as to size and Wheat and Other Grains. 12-ounce, %4e; London Layers. 2-crown, §130 | Beans, white, 1b.. 10 at Phoenix. During the | American Tin Plate Sacxionville W 5 | ahnts per box: 3-crown, $160: Fancy Clusters, §2: De. | Colored. per Ib..10g—|Sweet Fotatoes,i s Debs S S 5 00 American Tobacco Ty | T APRICOTS Royal, 7%@12; Moorpark, 8% hesa, §250: Impertal, $3. All prices f.'o. b. at | Dried Lima, Ib.. 8@ § Parsnips, ser dz.10G— rature over Ari American Tobacco prefd Chattanooss. @ise. o WHEAT—The markets all over the world | common shipping points tn Californta. Cabbage. each.... Radishes.12 behs. 120 thern Nevada Anaconda Mining Co .. sy | " PEACHESPeelea, 15@1sc; unpeeled, $@10c. | were inactive and featurcless. NUTS—Chestouts, 8910c per Ib for Italtan; | Caulifiowers. each 51| Sase. dox bnchs..Z@d0 been issued for the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Dekfcd = AE s ) Walnuts, No. 1. softshell, 10c; No. 2, Tigc; No. | Celery. head.... eing e following maximum | * 30 Colorado Fuel & Iron.... . O w8 | . Chicago opened firm but qulet and primary | WERHER ) “9ife:"No. 2, 7c: Almonds, 13@ijc | Cress. doz bnehw15G% Summer Squash, ties are reported: Sacramento 2% | 4440 Continental Tobaceo : 3 New York Cotton Market. receipts continued large, contrary tg expecta- | for'papershell, $61le for softshell: Peanuts, 5g | Cucumbers, dox.§1 0G3 e ur from the northwest, Fresno 2| 1000 Continental Tobacco prefd . &3 tons. A good many holders liqudated on|gc for Eastern: Brazil Nuts lic: Filberts, 'ue: oy Plac B northwe uma 25 from the west | 1 Fed T Lk | veak; . 13c: Cocoanuts, $3 508 reen 3 the north | 2700 Federal Steel prefd 1 NEW YORK, March §.—At the opening of | this account and the feeling became weak: | Pecars NOUc: Torgariis: BLNOL, . and 1240 | 1 g Francisco for thirty General Electric . the cotton market to-duy prices advanced 10g13 | though bldding by Armour tended to check [ HONEX_Comb, 13GUc for biight and 124@ | Sricis™ J0 i ch 9 | ucose Sugar ... Tolsgo points on general buying, but particularly | the decline. Minneapolis reported an ex- |7 “jignt amber extracted, §4@ic; dark, 6@ | Okra. dried, Ib. Saturday; light | Glucose Sugar prefd . Eaiveston among the shorts, owing to better cables from | pected increase of 130,000 bushels for the | gige Ib. Fish— & tec per alleys; westerly winds Houston Liverpool than expected The March option | week, though the demand for Flour was good | BEESWAX—24@%c per Ib. sold up to 8.50c: Mav, International Paper ... H ferlly, 8.36c, a0 | and the millers were good buyers of cash epfe i £ tional Paper pref; Eoigalece oo L et R e eion-honsen and the Targest Sporeor, | Wheat. The strength of Corn served to help Provisions. [ Naticnal Biscuit prefd ton interests were heavy sellers. This caused | the Wheat bulls. A'K'"';‘"f 'h‘PT""‘; g 3@10 Soles . ;28_ | ational Lead ... Rl a slump, and when latcr cables rgported a loss | the week were 1,608,000 bushels, against 3282-| T 10215 Skates, each. " Saturday, with snow in ational Lead prefd . e L of ull the early advance at Liverpool, with the | 00 for the same week last year. =~ a o 6@— Tomecod —an. Y g i - s Younestown, O Closing prices showing a net decline of about | This market showed more activity on call | quotations. @ | Turbot B orning. Almonds and 200 National Steel prefd .. hecling, W. Va 1 point, there was a break here to about last | &t _about previous prices. | CURED MEATS—Bacon. 1I@1l4c per Ib for | Clams, “gailon River Valley should | 600 New York Air Brake : night's prices. Thereafter the market followed | Spot Wheat—Shipping, %c; milling, $7%c@ heavy, 11%@i2c for light medium, 12%@13c for North American . Pacific Coast Pacific t Pacific Coast 24 prefd LT % | Do, Bardshell, ib 200 an irregular course. At the close the market | 4 per ctl light, 13@M4c for extra light and 15@15%c for |Crabs, eac x.“é_ was very steady, with piices showing a rise of CALL BOARD SALES. bee__| TURAT-cOred; Fastern sugar-cured Hams, 12c; +«ss | 9@15 points for e day. 1 Sessi 9:15 o’ clock—December— y: " g I Leio0h ctin, 1 0376 000, $1 03 4000, 31 03; 3000, | Mess Beef. $I2 per barrel: extra Mess, $13; sco and vicinity—Fair Saturday. winds., changing to brisk west ALEXANDER McADIE, Forecast Official. Pacific Mail ... Montreal * x| B iy Tavi00, 9Tiae: 160, STic. Family, 3id. cxtra fine Pork, $13G15 50; extra —— e ;:m-x-; = 22 % z;nn\nlo I . G Mark 'Stc‘u‘)n a SQulon—Decembf‘l'—'-‘”lo °"4'6w" 03%. ;g.ri‘o:?dsonm, Mess, $17; Smoked Beef, 1ic i s Vinpipeg ; i Regular Morning Session—May— cf 3 P ¥ % |t 1 : v hicago Grain Market. cg : ; TARD Tierces quoted at §c _per Ib for | R S T e Ealax C 4 2 Nike; 0, 97%e; 4000, 97%c; December—2000, §ompound and S for pure: half barrels. pure. EASTERN MARKETS. e 'Afternoon Session—May—12.000 ctls, 97e: | 3463 107D tins, loge: SIb tns, 10%e, 4 | ®H% Sug i 2 s 20,000, 97%c. December—31 03%; 6000, $1 03%. " | paie'barrels, Sc; one tlerce, T%e: two flerces, - * % | 12,680 Tenpesses Coal & Trom Vancouver CHICAGO, March S.—At the opening the | BARLEY—There is no change, some dealers | RETTPATEelS T8 078 Re, | 760 United States Leather . Totals situation looked beavish. Liverpool reflected | reporting & good demand and others the re- 2 New York Stock Market. e e o ba e i & ; thents were Mberal wnd Nevehwent secanptd son: | | Feed: Talkc for cholce bright. 109T1tc for No. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | pusiess was qutet ca the morning session e nited States Rubber prefd F | siderably larger than tney were the same day | 1 and 674c for off erades: Brew'ne sod of the Bond Exchange and there were no NEW YORK. March 8.—There was a very ; Western Union B pe I : . last week. The weathar was mild and molst, | Ping grades, T@soe SPalien pominal HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | marked fluctuations. Cceanic sold at $56g34 7. animated speculation in a few of the most RmblgRated T Bradstreet's Financial Review. B T L s ok o obout Ic under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, | A good business was done in the ofl stocks. prominent industrisis in the market to-day D hle Tro s 4 s s 3 Infarmal Seasion "0:18 O ¢ 00 e o $%@10c; medium, 9c: light, $@$%e: Cow Hides, | Hanford sold from $102 down to $96, Home from 1 some large operations in one or two rail- Pr D i e * o :.'\'";-fo'lm'fl! e Maiket at %:‘;“5‘13;‘:2'!&';, se:u'lnol:ne—xo i §%c for heavy and S@Skc for light: Stags, 6@ | 31 15 to 34 and Reed frcm 6lc to 58c. Montas ks. The day’s activities were much S 2 | the beginning, although one bull leader and rnoon Session—May—2000 ctls, 701c. De- | 6ic; Salted Kip, 9c: Salted Veal, 9G10c; Salted | Cristo sold up to $2 4. in the quarters indicated. Trading | 04,100 Shares sold. NEW (YORKy March $.—Bradstreet's Finan- | a handful of followers were compelied o con- | cembero-2000 ctis, E5%e. Calf, 10¢; Dry Hides, 13%@16c: Culls, 13%@Me: g g n the general list was, In fact, small and | CLOSING BONDS, clal Review to-morrow will say: Although not | test the field against the great majority of the | “GATS Conditions ~remain as heretofore | ro Kip, 15@i6e; Dry Calf, 16@1%; culls and | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. rather unimportant. apd the movement in | W0 BONDS. a little strength was shown in the movement | pit. May orened a shade lower to #@%¢ higher | quored. Heuiidn: Tagike: Shaepditiun, - shencttags, 1000 P yrices was sluggieh. The number of issues | U S ref % rex. [N ¥ Central 1s | of prices, speculation has been irregular tn its | &t Tic to T4@T%c. The meager crowd of de- | Y\Vpic 41 95@1 45; Surprise, nominal; Red, | brands. . Y. March -2 e et aerestion e ket B | potic £0 "0 Bl | Gndeneise ironeh tne week | The becoted | fonters, ot fhe, peior irastysrer Jemny on | mnoi i) iy Pl saciOimy e ol nders | sarhsshert ool MO e prso s s =5 ¢ rlaces in the Nst for an adjustment of f Steel Soa) has bicn theSopic sach recetvn e | s O M R e die A e 4 251 30 per ct, ‘| @275 for ‘large and §2G2 5 for medium,’ $125 UNITED STATES BONDS. o fe tha ¥ ~#- | Ereatest amount of attention in Wall down to T%@G74%c. The decline caught stop | gs Feed, §125@130 per ctl. " : . G > SR yaises w0 the changed level da the active Mat: Bt the greatest amount of interest o the meers | orders under The, all of which assisted the mar- | CLORN--ONerings meet with little attention, | for small and fc for colts: Horse Hides, dry Bid. Ask. | Bid.Ask, | 4 N - | $1.75 for large, $1 50 for medium. %1 23 for smal (new’ e e e e | E | et Ol e e o le fortn | B8 S0°E torea Sonmtorabie strengeh: ‘Shorts | Xeliom, $10L 1, Whlte, 31 10GLIN Eest | ang soe ror”Colts.”” Deerekina. Summer. or red 1 TR Sugon T 2 . e I St s § 111t Or Sfort'Line g iz * | Alsposition o operate elther in the shates of | began to cover on better export movement and | Ry _s2isg%e per ctl. e Ahiue B Costmine ot agmean | * R e T e s 1 L2 {Or Shore 1 oon oo the United States Steel corporation or those of | the market rallied to 75% BUCKWHEA ? &> and smooth, 50c; medtum, 35c. Bay C P C 05.108%105 |Oak W Co 3s. — 100% industrials was the leading charac- | .12 Reading Gen 4s... 74, | 118 prospective constituent companies. The ac- | higher at Tok@iinc. i’ okl P \ TALLOW—No, 1 rendered, {%@i%c per Id; k — |Ocesnic 88 ls.M%106:{ lay's market, Sugar and Amals 1 R'G W isla. || Uiy of the market, in fact, was shown in | COrn was moderaiely active and generally Flour and Millstuffs. No. 2 {@4lke: grease. 2@2ic. b= 2 Copper were most prominent in the | 3%(8 L & 1 M con 5s.117 ' | other parts of the list and was of a somewhat | Steady even when wheat was at its worat. May 3 WOOL—Spring, 1906—Humboldt and Mendo- F 1 e dealings. There was some evidence of a_specu- 107 S L & § F gen 6s. Siveinified kind. Baliwoad shares, heniled by | CIoNSC- HO%c BIEMEE abNotl \Eelie e e cino, 15@16e per Ib: Northern, free, 12@13c: do, $a.305 — lative contest between the friends of the two { Penusylvania and other weandurd stocks, cambe [« Ouis were more actves Slam Kot Rome May | FLOUR—California Family Extras. $3 5@ | actective. To@1ic: Midale Covnty frec) To@i1e: R 6. — — atocks., v large dealings in which were for |in rorha good share of attention, and the } :3’1'":0"‘)\:"1. "m{"z‘so!fi;e 43 50, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, 33 15@3 25; | do, défective, 9@10c; Southern, i2 months, 8@ R e — Boton account. Sugar eold ex dividend of 1% | C'& NW con .. 1 C &P s Do o the e o duazter conrb- | e e My park was .the ad- | Oregon, 32 7562 85 per barrel for family and | c; Southern, free, T months, 7gIc: do, de- | Haw C is. R 5. — % per cent, and was not long in recovering that | C & N eb 5e.118%, 180 Pacific 4s uted toward the upward movements which took | I the provision pit May po ially of | $2 75@3 for bakers'; Washington, bakers', §2 75 | fective, 7 months, 7@c; Oregon Valley, fine, | L A R R 3s. 58.120% — amount. Later it was lifted over 4 points on | Chgo Terminal 4s. 97% |So Rallway 5 | Bisce 1a Union Pacifs, Atchison and the Bacifo | tuired “‘object o€ -/ siecuiacors, c ety OF | S0 ¥ 15@16c; do, medium and coarse, 1 ! Ore:|L AL Co [ - e larse” dealings. with accompanying ru | Colo Southern 4n.. & |Stand R & T G | Securities. The Grangers also had their share | Shorts. The market for this product opened MILLSTUFFSy-Prices in sacks are as. fol- | gon Eastern. cholce. 12@lc: do, fair to good. ; Do gntd A Ge.112%113 an adjustment of trade rivalries. In- | Tex & Pac lsts. | of attention, Burlington being a strong feature | higher and was bid up sharply, closing '%5 lows, usual discount to the trade: 'Graham | Mllc: Nevada, 2. Fall_Humboldt and | Do gntd (1905, Y Arown from the large increase shown Tex & Pac 2ds { on reports of a deal of some kind, and efforts Lara closed 24@sc higher and | ouh, vega, ISOES, Rye Fiour, 52 fo: Hye | Mendocino, A1G12¢: Middle County and Ncrih: | LA PR R Serfes A). by the statement of the company made in were made apparently to revive the interest in * | Meal, 2 50; Rice Flour, Y. Corn Meal §2 %o: | ern. S@sc: San Joaquin, 1G8c. Markt-st C Do(Sertes Massachusetts In the amounts of the invest- the anthracite shares, though they were checked oxtos. cream do, $350; Oat Groats, $& Hom- HOPS—15@20c per Ib. Do 1st ¢ Do (1906) ments in the other companies held the advance. | by the fear that labor troubles in the conl re- iny. $350@3 75: Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 25; NCNGR Do _(1912) - Amalgamated Copper rose at ope tme 2% on glon are apprehended. Various specialties alse e nent. 18 300 Fovine: 30.50; ' Whott : Market. X R ot Cal PCiste 3 account of the adjournment B ontatia assumed nrominence, the. most conspicuous Wheat Flour, §3 25; Rolled Oats (barrels), $6 10 San Francisco Meat Market. N R of Cal P Br R 6s. 1335 Legisiature, which was taken as averting the | movement of this kind being in Amalgamated @7 f6;_in sacks, $ 7 Pearl Barley, $; NPCRR ¥ Water 6s.112% — probability of hostile measures, but in_the | STOCKS. | Copper shares, which rose from 95 at the olose Split Peas, reen $6 50 per 100 Ibs. NPCRR ¥ Water 4s.. — 104 nte deslings ihe siack ll‘"mm :_mfl;r :m':"““-;‘ | Little Chiet of last week to 103% on reports as to the cop. Quotations remain without change. e | NCRR Do 3d 02 of offerings 4l; points to o E ining and legislative i 4 ; BEEF—7@Sc for Steers and 6@74c per for | T a et o of 2% The market was weak | Alice Ootate Tana, ‘where ‘the company's chief luser st 1ok Huy and Feedstuffs. cows. Ok B oy of yesterday s realizing movement. Union Pa- | Brunswick Con. centered. _— VEAL—Large, 7@Se; small, S¢ per Ib. e “expectedly” was carried own 1. ' The | Comsiock Tunael . o 5| The markets under this head continue tame | MUTTON-Wethers, 9gi0c; Bves, $5G% per | Cont large buying of stocks c e downward | e — | Marn - e, il hnead — § e B A I e B 4 Mess Fork, per barrel— "}‘,’al“,‘."_‘.,"?::,?m ton. TAMB_Yearlings, 10c per Ib; Spring, 109123%c | 21210 Purtington 2. St Louls and San Francisco | jron Silver . e radstreet’s on Trade. Maron BT MIDDLINGE-116 @19 8 per ton. P B i ik ais, ank A 2 Touis and San Francisco second pre- aville Con 1 3l T Lard, per 100 pounds— FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, 316016 30 per | tor medium and 6c for large: stock Hogs, 5%c; ferred 2% Rio Grande Western 2%, Chesa- BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. —— March' . 1?'% ton; Otlcake Meal at the mill, $25@26; jobbing, | feeders, sigc: dressed Hogs, SG9gc. B S ks §. ettt dae ¢ B o NEW YORK, March §.—Brad MRy 760 T8 T804 | 4 10; Cocoanut Cake, $17G1S; Corn Meal, §27 5 a r Brake 7, . - g N’ el . —] Yy - o " N I7m Uniin Gax 3 Glucose and Pulliman X | Time doans o il e radstreet’s tomor. | Bept e T pomds % 110 7D g ga: Cracked Comm, $25002; ‘Mized Feed, General Mcrchandise. Manharian: trom % o 3 AR SCHVE reatis: | Atdrinen . i _ Reports, as a_whole, continue quite cheergul, | March - i Y--Volunteor. $5G%: Wheat, SUGI: Wheat Most linea of “distributive spring trade are ] MAY - and Oat, $9G12 sing tinued neglected. ax for meveral days past. The | money market remained rather easy, although | the indications ave for a weak bank statement t 0w, The rallrosd bond market centinues quite | active and the movement of prices was ir- | i ing vement in the afternoon carried all of prefd 3 : Clover, nominal; | PAGS—San Quentin Bags, & 65 Caleutta these Aown from the best, the reaction in some | ya0 Prefd active and the leading industries are activery | SePTber Alrics, 3 Barley, §730Q2 %0 Der t0n. ' | Grain Dags, June and July. SH@Gc: _local cases ronging from 1 to over 2 points. The employed. Soft spots are still In evidence in | Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, dull. | ST 'l o make. 6%¢; Wool Bags. 30G32%e¢; Fleece Twine, market hal commenced to rally when’the an- the textile industries, particularly in cot- | No. 3_spring Wheat, 67%@73c: No. 2 red, 4@ nouncement of the increase in the Southern +| ton goods, and raw cotton has again saggad | T6c. No, 2 Corn, 39@39%c: No. 2 vellow, Beans and Seeds. i a0 e’ s Seasiiiag Raflway dividend indvced profit-taking (n‘ | heavily. The cereals, too, lack snap, and | 39%c. No. 2 Oats, %@2%c; No. 2 white, :3 < ey il cpog Thore stocks, and the violent break In Amalga- | dairy products are weaker. When this 1s sa | e No 3 whis ot asiee. No. 2 Rye: stie A —_ Wellington, 39: e, §: Bryant, §; Coos ated Coppes CHAIE In. aSSiiiog mdlfil}:l however, about all that is unfavorable has | Good feeding Barley, 4ic; fair to choice mait- | Dealers continue to quote a dull market. Bay, $ 50; Wallsend, f9; Co-operative Walls- e and easy. The steel stocks con- been entmerated. by h P A" $9: Cumberland, $12'in bulk and $13 25 in i SRR e et o s i | W N Rty S ik | gt L Wi S04 Pk S | g P aris vttt B Gt row and trregulur. Speculation s aimost nil. | peunds. &7 507 351, Short Fibs sides. Jo Red, 333 0; Blackeye, $8g3 25; Limas, 33 606 | 317"\n sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, 38 45 Corn has weakened but slightly on v 5 It 5] 5 Pea, cleaned up and nominal; Red Kid- ds and $ 50 per ‘ton, accord weather 4nd bearish statistic Of farm ooy ich T P e o ed, b1 oy | ney, 1 T4 per ctl. per, 2000 poun ing - | to hrand. ssued and expected. Pork and lard are hij sides, J 3 JEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; = Yellow {2" lar : “Durt; i eympatny with hoge, Teceipts of Which ars | WISy, basis of high wines, §127. ' Clover, con- Muriard. nominal: Flax, 12 03 Carary. W05 e et datvate’ 2t o Do reguiar. Total sales, par value, $4,170,000. | = from Tnited Sraies fives advanced % per cent on the | ! light. Milder weather has lowered butter ang | At Krede, 310 - Eastern: Alfalfa, Columbla. 10,412 tons: six from Wash. = ey lest call, i cggh. Wool is moving more freely and ‘the | Articlos— Recelpts. Shipments, | 1ia and y@®4c for Utah; Rape, 3 Hemp, | Lt (i two from . 680; one from | 9187t Com--tl B gl‘ocx ¢ ot NEW YORK STOCK LIST. { 0 is more cheerful, aparentiyon fhe 1des 30,000 o | e Timothy, Se - Australia, 3320; total, 34237 tone. ' Notwith. . . T oo i R B U QUL 9 el ooy Heavy S48 A0 |3 ol Blackeys, Soalitl ¢ O 00 | andlg e oyl e Comes ol | Hane B N Sy, 23 Atchison talk of 40c for ok tanned comes from Hos. o 2o o B Dt imits Toc mis GuTYa o B S0 Atchion pretd 7.200 Raltimore & Ohlo. 206 Canatian Pacific. ex-div.. 80 Cansda Bouthern .. New York Moncy Market. ton. - - calls for. Tron and steel robably be descri 2,000 a0 | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | oitered at shaded prices. as fuel ol is DoGvant - Prices Of DIEiron are frmer as s BLA0Y" O 5 Py it ts avpearance nx @ disturbing efement. NEW YORK, March 8.—Money on call steady | whole, despite smaller sales, and Bessemér pig | On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | Potatoes and Onions show little varation, | Its advent is L!fll’ very wensibly felt, and

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