The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 24, 1901, Page 31

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wn B -4 ) g & & 3 aQ & 13 " o -t g 1 i 31 last $1,075,582 silver bars and Limes are pretty well cleaned up but eom"*-nd gold. Lemons are in liberal supply and The imports of specle this week were $45,761 es are scarce. Bananas are firm, gold and $140,134 silver. ‘wit] The imports of dry goods and merchandise 3 3 0% ¥ 1 ,853,210. 'UR—St. Louls fancy winter, steady, at| APPLES—50@5c per box for rommon and $1 for this week were valued at $13,853,210. eady, TS tor e s = g . 8s 6d, HOPS—(At London) Pacific Coast, steady, CITRUS FRUITS—Navel 0@t . ST 1e. Lo S g T e Ve New York Grain and Produce. | | — Portland’s Business. Grae Brale. oGt Mesices Times. mompmeli * —— California Limes, nominal; Bananas, 75c@32 25 % PORTLAND, March 25.—Clearings, $236,252; | ber bunch: Pineapples, 15c@83 per dozen. NEW YORK, March 22 —FLOUR—Receipts, | balances, $62,414. % 4 SApeEE— P 21,362 barrels; exports, 15,502 barrels; dull, but Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. £ 5 5 50 Balt steady with wheat: winter patents, $3 65G4; Northern Wheat Market. SUMMARY COF THE MARKETS. 3o Natomnr i) pra winter straits, 43 4532 55; Minnesota_patents, o th Previous prices rule for all deseriptions. The | POWDER STOCKS. -esss.. Nutional Tube prefd 34 1094 35; winter extras, $2 15@2 50; Minnesota GREGO tendency In Prunes continucs upward, while | Giant Con Co. — 4 |Vigorit Express compantes— bakers', 3i@8 25; winter low grades, §2 4502 80. | PORTLAND, March -23.—WHEAT — Walla | the inquiry for Peaches and Apricots is slowly SUGAR STOCKS. v L 3 Adams 185 | WHEAT—Recelpts, 143,100 bushels; exports, | waita. 57c, : improving, Ralsins are neglected. ;i 7% 8% Kilauea Weekly bank clearings show the usual gain. St 125 | 228078 bushels; Spot, firm: No. 2 red, §ifc f. | ~Cleared—Ship Druisdale, with 105,22 bushels % 0 Makawell . ~ C, . . E Wells-Fares . 7 |0 b. afloat; No. 2 red, S0%c elevator; No. 1|of wheat for Queenstown. 2% 2 |Saaunau Good Saturday business in local and oil stocks. Miscellaneous.- Northern Duluth, 90%c . 0. b. afloat; No. 1 WASHINGTON. MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. y = . . American Cotton Ol . .- 2% |bard Duluth, #2%c f. o, b. afioat. Options | TACOMA, March 28.—WHEAT—Unchanged; = -, Alasks & o Wheat very dull at previous quotations. ‘Americen Cotton Ofl 85 | cpened steady on cable news and fears of ad- | bluestem, 5fe; club, §lge. ;fi:?kmf;..,fl"%afl'fg; ga".‘n:nf-',"o'ccd' 2 c-"fim{"fln.‘g = 12‘.:'2";’71 . Barley, Oats, Corn and Rye as previously quoted Beecions M i 25 - | ditional crop damage storles. They later ad-|, white. 5 | Gal Wine Asn0 — | Pac C Bor | ke . X % * American Smeit| g . % ¢ z Hay and Feedstu in normal demand and steady. Amorioas Shelting & Rath wre cuis) oo R g Lt o Lo LOCAL MARKETS. ':;'&”:m’.?-..;.."*éi’f.'am... ';J?‘?.Z*;l‘i‘s;‘:'.’}.‘:.- 10 g Bonrd White Beans very frm under Government purchases. A Rt pan W mavANce: s Mared DlGRARE Gcs May: 4 | e less than Santa Claras, except 100 £nd over. iAwaitan Com'l & Sug 50 7-16@80%c, closed at S0%c: July, S05-16G | % which stand the same. G Hawaiian Com-l & Sugar 80 13-16c, closed at Sufsc; September, %@ . RAISINS—The Ralsin Growers’ Association $5000 Hawail c 8 Ce 4 50 3-16c, closed at ias. y Exchange and Bullion. has established the following prices: Bleached | '3 Hompear & coot, >0 HOPS—Quiet: State common to choice, 1300 e e S fancy. 1 per Ib; chokos, it0i stand. | 358 Butehmson 8 P Co . American Steel Hoop prefd American Steel & Wire. American Steel & Wire American Tin Plate American Tin Plate prefd Colored Beans in oversupply and weak. Good demand for Asparagus, Rhubarb and Green Peas. sessaBiensEat., HgEe38s282aEn erop, 17@20c; Pacific Coast, 1300 crbp, 16@19c. | Sterling Exchonge, 60 days. - “ o nas-—] 10%c = 3% Makhwelt 8 Co ; ; American Tobacco .. HIDES. Sieady: Callfornia, igiic: Texss, | Seriing. Excl it o R B S e e P00 Nt Hetrssy o oo ia Potatoes and Omions steady at unchanged prices. American Tobacco prefd oy Sterling Cables AT , S: Seedless, 50-b boxes, §ke: d-crown | o OTRern Faiway of Ca ;- = B s, Miriug T WOOL—Quiet; domestic fleece, 24@26c: Texas, | New York Exchange, sigl e 15 3-crown, 6c: 2-crown, fc. Pacific bran e % car of L st P [, -y (1 - fo-morrosc. Brooklyn Rapid Tran: i e e, . " | New York Exchange, telegraphic — 17% | 2. Sc: S-crown, 37 ;. and & (773 10 Oceanic § § 4 cor of ARG S RIOURROIEL by o O Golorado Fuel & Iron B _Spot Rio, steady: No. 7 fnvoice, | Siver, ber ounc S S| aeen (Preims priee, taey b e s 5| 10 Oceantc S 9 N P ~ Continental Tobacco % il Py ¥ o . | Mexican Dollars, nominal 0 @ 51 |ou - 3 . ce, | 20 Oceanic S S » change B: hee. d E S 7 bid; mild, steady; Cordova, §@12%ec. Futures nce, Bie: choice, 16-ounce, §%c; 13-ounce, [ = o Ss No change in Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Continental Tobacco p 3 | T bid: mila, steady; Cordova, §Q1aike. Futures s = B iopton Chvt, Lorotn a8 por oy o Oceanic '3 i £ 12010 ” S el 3 les, 9250 bags, Tudi March, crown, $160, Fancy Clusters. $2; Dehesa. 50 K urteen or fifteen cars of Oranges to be auctioned to-morrow. Federal R a5 s Tuly. 350 September a0 eagiand, (halGrong. Imperlal. £ All prices £ 0. b. at common ship- | 50 Ottanic 5 02w —— ping points in oreia. - b I . : : } Gluco 2 . ¢ k. 10 Paauhau S P n% Receipts of Strazwberries continue to increase daily. Y g i SUGAR-Raw, steady; fair refining, 3%c:| WHEAT—Paris was weak, New York firm{ NUTS—Chestnut per Ib for Ttallan; | oo paaiian & F Bm & des g A - 365 InternBtions Brotd centrifugal. % test, 4 1-3%; molasses sugar, | and Liverpool unchanged. A New York house }V;‘_l:_:‘_: Ni & E 573 dried Fruit situation as befor | 150 International Paper e o e, M0 N o: | Teccived a cable stating that there was some | 1.} prtmoe & E - 45 6214 e 3 . 200 Laclede Gas',.. . No. 11, 4.35¢; No. 12, 4.30c; No. 13, 4.30c; No. | an¥iety in Germany over the crop prospects. | o for Easter T ot y- 4 TYocssions Rris g suchinped. T Sational Bl R e A Eat cuBoR L Therrsanea | Acsline. fronks Tio imatiatets . et ot | BOEE O Coay B RS at ans 1y & Electric (8w y g 4 mold A, 5.60c:' cutloaf. §.Tse; crushed. | decline from i immediately brought out a | = 3 Nothing new in the Meat market. e e Tac; powdered, 5.35¢; granulated, 5.2ic; cubes, | cash demand. There were acceptances of flour | 12C, for light amber: water white extracted. The 3 Bank of California 410 50 ~ b 5.50c. - liht amber extracted, uw dark, 6@6%4c | q H 5 = ational Steel BUTTER—Recelpts, 317 packages: strong; | 7O Europe on cables. Traders, however, | 50,8 $ONPCRR s ... ‘108 G2 ational Steel 1 fresh creamery. 10@3kc; factory: S@tike. . | Were bearish. Northwestern recelpts for the | BEESWAX—24g25c per 1h. RO . w Yor ~ g 3 & izt . 287 o 3690 for Btk Clawia There was some renewal of the reali- orth: American EGGS—Receipts, ILIE | packiges: steady; | Weok were MU cars, against 360 for the same | 3 PRODUCERS" OIL EXCHANGE. arings. e and there. but the closing was ani- | Pacific Coast RS KX e This market was very dull and unchanged. Provisions. o b G R and the undertone strong, with prices | Pacific Coast 1 DRIED FRUITS. Spot Wneai—SnIpping, $1; M, « tZp@l 03 Morninz Session. Local bank «f es for the past wee best. A number of influences combined | . The market for evavorated apples continues | per ctl. | Board— amounted to $15.6 against $16.008,008 £ ipitate a very active speculation for | steady in tone, without any particular change R e The market shows no further change. The | 100 Blue Gooss L 25 the seme week ’ h the opening for the week and a in values. State common were quoted at 3@ic; e ey No tone continues firm. | 100 Californta-Standard . 53 - st Yeavy speculative profit taking had been well | Pressed Steel Car. K | prime. #}4G4%c; cholce. 5QBXc: fancy, 6@ic. | [nformal Seaslon-9:16 o'clock No eales CURED MEATS—Bacon, 1i%c per Ib for | . - 5 beorbed by the growing mew demand, so that Pressed Steel C: 75 | Callfornia dried fruite were dull and un-| Srcond Session—December—2000 ctls, $1 05 | | 50 Foreign I ts. be it Regular Morning Session—No sales. heavy, 12@12%c for light medium, 13c for 5 oreign Imports. the gereral strength of the market has haen Pullman Palace Car .. 203 | changed o ot e b lHght, 13% for extde Hght snd 15%e for | % 3 well sustained. Last Saturday's bank state- Standard Rope & Twin 4% | PRUNES—3%@ BARLEY—The market remains qulet at un- | Ught, 13% for extra light and 1@ or | SENS 3 D st T et B e i 4 8 ¥ith its record of loan contraction, was Sugar 14214 | APRICOTS—Ro: Ti4@12; Moorpark, 8% | changed quotations. 3 sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, | 0. Kern River. 2 SR imports at this port during the fir ted 10 mean that the large syndicate | Sugar prerd 12215 | @ize. Feed, iSkailisc for choice bright, Tc for | 1214@13c; Mess Beef, §12 per barrel; extra Mess, | 200 HOME ..........o<....coccooeos . 40 S months of the year were §5.185.3%, against ® for the various consolidation and ab- Tennessee Co % | PEACHES—Peeled, 1214@20c; unpeeled, 534 | No. 1 and 74aTKc for off grades! Brewing | g2 50, Family, $13 50; prime mess Dotk sisg | o9 Lion .. .. . .. n $7.681.000 for the same time the Jead plans were in a position to liquidate AT g7 gyt 1 ole and Shipping grades, 80@sc: Chevalier, nomi- | js 50" extra cléar, $32; Mess, $13; Smoked Beeg | 100 Monarch of Arizona . 5 ing sources being as follows $1.328.000° | l.ans to offset any encroachment upon money | United States Leather prei ] 3 — nal. 13c per pound. & " | 100 Occidental of Weat Virginia. 3 China, $1,17 t Britain, p; € market resources from other sources. The con- United States Rubber * 91 | * CALL BOARD SALES. LARD—Tierces quoted at §%c per |b for | 200 Oil City Petroleum ] America. $410, 98 In | control of Burlington apparently con- | UnieN Batis Botkes siota gl Informal Sesslon—9:17 o'clock—No sales. compound and 10c for pure: haif-barrels, | 500 Petroleum Center, b 10.... 2 | tinued and was supplemented by excited sp T e | b . . Second Sesslon—No sales. pure, 10%c; 10-Ib tins, 10%c: 5-ib tins, 10%e. | 1000 Petroleum Center, b 3...... = P d R 3 New Vork. | Wative buying of stock. By Tuesday afternoon Amalgamated Co Chicago Grain Market. Regular_Morning Session—No sales, COM[OLENE—One half-barrel, $ic; three | 500 Reed Crude ... s runes and Ra 171 N €T ¥ OTR. | the speculative profit taking had overborne the Republle Iron & Brest ¢ it OATS—There Is nothing new to report. Of- | half-barrels, fc; one tierce, T3%¢; two. tierces, | 290 Sterling - =§ 3 | force of the buying and Wednesday saw some Republic Iron & Steel Co \ ferings do not meet with much response from | T%c; five tierces, %c per Ib. 309 Steciing .. ins Tatest mail advices from New York say | sbarp reactions But mew points of strength PR e el * v * | buyer: 30 Twenty-efght D1y - - - hief oy | developed and rallied the market. The buoy- e & 2B@1 45; " . Red, o - it i Prones furnieh the chie rest and & | ancy of a mumber Of minor railroad stocks SRR CHICAGO, March 23.—The wheat market was | ., Wite, ¥, 0L 8, Surprise, nominal: Red. | rrides. Tallotn, Wool and Hops. SAN PRANCISCO OIL EXCHANGE. tinues to be noted iIn | gave color to reports that the process of ab- P By s a featureless affair. May opened unchanged o | Gy, nominal; Black, for Feed, $1174@1 2. et e. At the moment |&orption and combination in the interests of the | _ CLOSING BONDS. tc lower on good weather and liberal North- | for Seed. $1 251 20 per ofl. HIDES AND SKINSCulls and brands sell s Y S materially increased, | Jarger railroad systems was still actively pro- | U § 2s reg rf. 106 Y Cent lats. 107% | west receipts. Bears, however, were Wweak- | CORN—The market continues very dull at the . iy PO e " sizes for which there has | CC°0INE. Many stocks with a comparatively | Do coup. 108 J Cent gen 5s....133% | peqrted, fearing to run into an ambuscade. | old quotations. Yellow, $1 10@1 15; White, $1 10 | about 1%4c under quotations. Heavy Salted 0 T o iecoeore d - ey na In 5080 ama | "POTt history owing to reorganizations in re- | Do 3s reg. ~1113% | Northern Pac 3 dyoe Inclined, lke th t of | @L15; Eastern mixed, $1 124 per ctl. Steers, Sc; medium. 8%c: light. Sc; Cow | 00 California-Standard - ing dema In 50-60 and | cent years touched higher prices than a | Do 3s coup 111%| Do 4s... They were more {nclined, like the "rest o RYE—S0@8214c per ctl. Hides_8ic for heavy and 8¢ for light; Stags, | 190 Caribou .. H bare and | previous records and others went higher than | Do new 4s reg....138% the crowd, to play even over Sunday In view | BrEEWHEAT-Nominal 6c; Salted Kip, 9¢; Salted Veal, f¢: Salted Calf, | 300 Four Ofl Co. - ser and 5@ | 10T some years. Louisville and Nashville and | Do new 4s coup..1381g of the turn affairs in China might take. 10o; Dry Hidea, 18%e; Culls, lic; bry Kip, fso; | 40 Four Ofl Co, - ness has been | Missourl Pacific crossed par for the first time | Do old 4s reg. . 113 | v TWhen reports that the difficulty had been B d MillstufF Dry Calf. lfe: Culls and Brands, 12@13c: Bheen. o2 Hanford, . ® 4 to-day at | \° the mew generation. Missourf Pacific is | Do old is coup...114%| Do 4s. settled were confirmed shorts covered moder- our an LS S, skins, shearlings, 15@25c each: short Wool, 30 m,“ '5“ & oy | Polnted to as a unique example of a non- Do bs reg. 11133 Or Short Line 6s. ately and with the additional assistance of @40c each; medium, 65c; long Wool, T5c@$l | ——— o le business, but ‘fl;\‘mend paying raflroad stock selling above | Do 58 coup. 11154 Do con bs. the corn strengtty May gratually;aeanced Wl o0l TRl i each; Horse Hides, salt. 1250 for large and | i n $0-10, with | par. There Is & conviction in Wall street that | Dis of Col 2. 123'% Reading Gen 4 64c and closed %@lic higher at 76%@76%c. alifornts o > 2@ | 53225 for medium, $1@1 325 for small and Sic » The prune | IPis property is to be made the center of a | Atchison gen L1048 R G W 1sts. 1013 | Corn opened firm and continued strong for | 3 50, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, 33 15G3 35 | ror Colts: Horse Hides. drv. $1 16 for pon » 35 reasing firmness, | (87 TeACIng consolidation of Southwestern rall- | Do adj 4s.......] 8i% St L & I M con $e.118 | an hour.. There was & good ‘outside demand | Oregon, $2 T5G2 85 per barrel for family and | 3125 for smedtum, $1 for small and soc Tor oo i T Dt 2 s, - 0 + | To2ds. The heavy buying of Wabash securities | Canada Sou 2ds....108% |8 L & § F gen 6s..131'; | as well as local trade. The close was ¢ | g3 75@3 for bakers'; Washington, bakers' $2 75 | Deerskins—Summer or red skins, %c; fall gf 1000 Reed Crude > o X® oD ihe ®bet | remained something of a mystery and it is | Ches & Ohlo 414s. 10713 St Paul con 5415 | bigher for May at 41%@d1%c, as. medium_skins, 30c; winter or thin skins, e, | 1000 Reed LT 2w tion of outside hold- | attributed to various other railroads, including | I <1213 St P C & P 1 18 | Oats were dull, but firm. May closed %@ie > - Chicago inquiries are | Missourl Pacific interests. The concurrent | C & N con 7o irers seeking | Strength of several of the junior Vanderbllt | Do § B Dep & © 1aid down there. | St0cks gives plausibility to a supposition that | Chie Term 4s. ‘ | Wabash may be involved in places concerning | Colorado Sou is pet here. | them. The notable strength of the Eries was | I & R G 4s. e coast for | accompanied by many rumors of plans for ex- | Yoric Hea & noted on | tensive rehabilitation of the property, promis- | 1w & D 6 { irg_large profits available for distribution as | Gen wiec 5s | ' Goatskins—Prime 'Angoras, Tic; large and | 19! San Joaquin t 3sic. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- T s e M o R provisions were easier, but except in pork | lows. usual discount to the trade: = Grahem STFALLOW-No. 1. rendered, 4%c per Ib; No. MINING STOCKS. | Moy ock. cpebed unchaed ot 718 e e | miour) 8 per 100 Tou: it R T SR R Minte- | 0, Slloning were_ the sl in ihe Qun 3% | Slimed” under. liguidation 15 $I5 . closing Sis B o et L M R | e o Th R T ey Francisco Stock and Exchange board yester- 96 | under vesterday at SI5 4. May lard closed | {XU® G508 7. “Buckwheat Flour, & $4@é s | fective. 10G1ic: Middle County, free, 10@tlc: | 9%¥° Al Dt 063, | 2%¢ lower and ribs T3;c down. Cracked Wheat, $350; Farina. $45): Whole | do, defective, 9@I0c; Southern, ‘12 months, 3@ Sessic 414 Do 5s... 124 | Southern Pac 4s! 97 |Southern Ry 5s 8714 Stand R & T 6 1024 | Tex & Pac 1st 95% | Do 2ds. 10444 Union Pac 4 . Philadeiphta H I’ : R ¢4 N - | 500 Belcher 12( 300 Ophir kil opement a4 u | Eividends. Such poestoilicies an were perceived | foua Cent isis. Hipe| Do Bhe. i s g | e ils [ULATER TANgS a8 foloWs: | Wheat Flour, § Z; Rolled Oats (harrels), 3010 | i, outhers, free. 1 months. TQuc; do, de- | 5 Belcher oiife: B o Oonie i ocks, while not | of unfavorable developments in the situation | 1. & N 1ot g 1021 | West Sho T Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. | @7 00 In socks, B N as 36 o per 100 Ibs. ' | 15@16c: do, medium and coarse, 4@l5c; Ore- | [0 Best & Beicher 2| 3 3 crown loose, are | were kept in the background. as is usual In | b 3 N o aqe e hoes. s | Wheat No. 2— v . ata e B gon Eastern, choice, 12@4c: do, fair to good, | 100 Caledonia 5| 30 Overman - B 4 the tone is somewhat (& period of speculative enthustasm in Wail | Mp& y B vas Oent. et 3% | Aprir ... .. WY ! Y d Feedstuff. S@llc; Nevada. 10G12c. Fall—Humboldt and | %9 Chollar .. o1 600 Sierre Novedi. 34 rown grade street. During the midweek reaction some con- 7 s W o May L Y 76 Hay and Feedstuffs. Mendocino, 11@12; Middle County and North. | 3% Con Cal & Vi | A b p =S { v MINING STOCKS. & NoO. 2— v 1250 Con Cal & Va.2 00| 700 Sierra Nevada. £ 5%@bTc, a | sideration was given to the threatening Anglo- G s Corn No. ern, 8@%c; San Joaquin, 7GSc. . O R T S e . 1o quotations | Russian difficulty at Tientsin and the”failure | Adams . . 23|Little Chief . March HOPS—i52%c per Ib. 100 Crown Poin | 1 B 8 s little important | of negotiations for peace in South Africa was | . 3¢/Qntario May a1 Prices for everything remain undisturbed. pe e BN N 400 Justice 03 300 l‘nlon Com . 2 s note little feat- | dcpressing the forelgn markets. The announce- ‘1 20| Ophir 8 | July A The demand for Hay and Feedstuffs is normal, Fi : M. Marke: 200 Mexican 3| 100 !Y.n‘llon k.‘!’;‘cm' — there. In London lay- | Pient that an agreement had been reached be- | B . 24/Phoenix ..... o8 = BRAN—S$I5@15 50 per ton. San Francisco Meat Marke?. 100 Mextcan . L e e % for 2-crown grade on | tveen Russia and Great Britain was an influ- | {r_g;,mg;flkt'n\{r:ne 5 '7’31525,".',’, },& ot 2:9/: MIDDLINGS—$16 50@19 50 per ton. — The following were the sades in the Pacific iders are asking | erce in rallying the market The Denspective | S Out & Vo sl DISOVARS oo io, = FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16 50817 per| The week closed on & steady market for | Stock Exchange vesterday-: O e O & s e the Horn Silver . ‘110;Small Hopes 6 00 1530 ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill, $25G25; jobbing, | Beef, with Mutton and Lamb easy and Hogs Morning Session. ving in & quiet way gener- | i the call loan rate received some attention. : x A a3 € - Fut considering the magnitude of the week's | Iron Silver ......... 68 Standard 400 | July BG M 50; Cocoanut Cake, §17@18; Corn Meal, scarce and firm. 500 Alpha Con 05; 300 Gould & Curry 18 o little more business in unpeeled | financial transactions and the comparatively | Leadville Con....... 05| Lard, per 100 pounds— Cracked Corn, §25 50@26; Mixed Feed, | BEEF—7@Sc for Steers and 6@7%c per Ib for | 200 Belcher 1| 00 Justice ......... $ Sellers’ views ahout steady. In | small effect speculators adopted an optimistic | BOSTON STOCKS May 1% Ty 18 R S i B 3 cows. 1100 Beleher (1111 12/ 00 Mexican = e S i e “con- a nds— 11, ; Barley, $750@9 50 per ton. 7 i Best & Belcher 23 400 r ki ¢ the momant_ In muis wh banr of 8 | O e o e g s | n qaoan. - May DS, Der WO 1m0 AL TRA Wkt gTe per bale. P TSn Sociie. 0K av’ bl 300 Best & Belcher 21| 500 Ophir % S e | BRI ety & T8 S e SN e o | B SCC I T dR 1B B LD SR R B 0 e, e | R EESRA E 3 1s baate. © Walme 3 the Standa: “ompany and this wee ember : 3 : i o 3 - e don 1 mh‘mmm:!“:‘;”" Pacic convertibie | Am: Buge s“‘?;' 181 | adventure o ::!h quotations were as follows: _Flour, oS I e Teeders, ——; Gressed Hogs, $@%e 5 Con Cal & Vi B is doing. In currants the spot market shows | SCTiption to the new Union Pacific convertible | Am Sugar prefd...1? venture . ; tonts, 8 8003 85: 3 —_— i 5 = -~ g Aty tend issue and the call for 2§25,000,000 payment | Bell Telephone.....168 |Bingham active; winter pa i3 hases by the Government have . 200 Con Cal & V. few changes at the mom g5, Mondey” of the ‘vndicatr's subscription of | Bortom & Albary 250 [ Amal Cop. &5 am% $2001 70 clears” 52 803 w;_aprin TR AT (e G e General Merchandise. 10 Con Cal & ¥ # 4 000,000 to the steel merger were regarded as | Boston Elevate 3 | Atlantic . 1 ;D . $3 5 ; straights, | . ‘o1 Weniex v ket 'and of the nice mdjustment of tne | Dominton Couls-.. 15 Tote & Biten i | N red: SoEHIACt No. 2 Corts Ggines D, | D FInke S8 b e i | mAGS e uentin Bags, 156, Caicutta | 58 SoRCHLE Y- 3 man;o{.me Sreat ymdicates 10, thelr r:lpefll Dom Coal prefd...110 Calumet & Hecla.858 |2 yellow, mo«'fife; No. 2 oats, 25%@2%c i | ers than buyers. Grain Bags, June and July, 7c; spot, 6%@7c; | 700 Crown Point .. a (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) | ive meeds. This adjustment and equipoise is, | Federal Steel. 481 Centennial 2 ‘white, @ishe; No. 3 white, 2iu@asigo;| oY 0 aves $250@2 65; Small White, $4 65 | local make, ;’; less than Calcuttas; Wool | 500 Crown Point EAN FRANCISCO, March 225 P. m. | in fact, the key to the whole situation, as has | Fed Steel pre 100% | Pranklin . No. 2 rye, isc: good feeding barley, d5c: ;s ot > | Bags, 30@3c; Fleece Twine, Th4@Sc. i The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | been previously pointed out. 3 | Fitchburg prefd. 14413 Humboldt {aic ta chtles comiciny MOSSS N0 .}."&’nf;f:y'vfi g Sl T :‘fi;g-;‘“k ‘“‘g‘_;: COAL — Wellington, $3 per ton: Southfield CLOSING QUOTATIONS. dcte, s compared with those of same date | The strength of the sterling market in spite | Sned. $1 25: mess bork, per barrel, $15 16 3. | our o “vomtnal: med. elaner T BT0L Der | Dy R oy Wallsens 30: Gommat) ¥ iyCo0s SATURDAY, March 212 m. Jox, seasen. and rintal in st Swenty-tour | g the, contnuod lares tade belance o our | £5% 100 P ford per o punan 7507 5 dhortr des | 3307 Pon, ominl; S 3 Camienana o1 tn bl and 0 B ey e R et BT | S aeens ot e tacgige | s 1 hort Sk Siach o "G | WSEEDS-Rrown, Mamard; pomizal, Yellow | scks; Pennavivania Anthracie Eey. gt; Can 8 imenc o T Tast | Thnis | Last | Tarkets :{;g,;";‘;:‘c‘(’;;‘ o indbrectly” in “the | 01 Colony .. 830%; whisky, basis of high avines ¥1I0 | ayc for Eastern; Alfaifa, 74G8%o for Califor- | 117" ih sacks: Rocky Monmeain. descriosioms 9 07|Lady Wash .. 01 03 STATIONS. % Hours) Season. |Geason. | (RN SUitien ‘war Joan, The . Deospective R e nion. clover, contract grade, $10 65@10 75. 1la and $@0%c for Utah! Rape, 2g2c; Hemp. | § 45 per 1060 pounds and 48 80 ber ton, Sccord: g =8 — -~ 3 cern. | Rubber ..... 3ige; Timothy, 6%c. ing to brand. ) Qcct » B ] M| | e e ot Turoths reiinnt is npan | Unlon Pacifi pArticles— o - "fimlgg ERATONlle, 3103 9: Green. $2100 | 'RiCE Cring mized, 4 204 35 Yo, 1 4 0 o osiouhir .. B » Soerasmant o e 101 | 1548 |to receive attention, in view of the large re- - . B Wheat, : b e R ervng TR 3"';'6 e gdead & ‘Con. 18 0| Potost S8 a7 San Francisc “g | e qulr;r:den:;.e ;)l:hbull;s‘er':-e::: = . hrTx; Associated Banks' Statemen 8,,?.. bushels Potatoes, Onions “and Vtgdablfl’ AT MO Hound lots are quoted. as follows: | Chotlars oo B “&WW. L csno 0. B g 1 Q! ¥ , 3 ., ; pink, ‘onfidence ( " B ‘_no | in e past sk Sad Wikl nm romrwetely de | e Bkl ol Eye, busnels X B, B Carambia, River: - Chinonk, T3t 35 "ok, M0 | Confidency a:2 8 2 1| Soe Belcher u o o Lute o0 H5 | M3 | Tarse ‘as to Bave absorbed nearly $1.000,000. | ment of the averages of the Associates Bemns | LAY Ecnangs to-dsy The Datter | ,Dally shipments of Asparagus, Rhubarb and | and $185 for flate; barreled Salmon. $10 for | Con Imperal. — 13 i San Dieso 9.08 318 g(v;!;xrx,l “::n :bx:an'fu“:;fi::‘e{uh;':t t!;‘r;'-'f‘_fln::f s as follows: Loans, $910,779,100, decrease $4, ..E':k éh'w:?d;;fw ‘gm‘:::q“‘ lfimc? Qairy, | FPeas to the East, ev;pled ;m]r‘: the :uu ;oal BUGAR-The Western sogar mhmh- i & 3 670; & Diego. .. y - o X 3 < (3 st shipping demand, keep prices from juotes, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: P> . tion to buy bonds, | 933.600; deposits. $1,000.436,30, decrease $5,277,- | i he. Cheese, steady, 10%4@1i%c. Eggs, duil: | and coa pany quotes, per 2 | ol Ban Francisco fata: Maximum temperature, | 573 XRrS® Bln Gimtteinetion (6 by bonds, | irculation, 31,525,100, decrense 800 so00: P8l o L breaking under the current heavy receipts. | = Crushed, 6.0c; Powdered, 5.8c: Candy Gran. s o r ¥. mintmum, 47; mean, licve the money Taarket. . Bt there ia a feci- | logal tenders, 571598700, decrease $358.500: moeony: | L08R s Ee i 2 Arrivals of Southern Vegetables are slowly de- | ulated, 5.35¢; Dry Granulated, 5.55c: Confec- 3 38 & or WEATHER CO: ing of confidence in Wall street that any ac- | 115,458,300, decrease $339,800: total veserve, 3300, | # creasing. B otden A e ey Si0c: Bxtrs C 5 % 3 The pressure has risen steadily during the | Confidence in the strength of the general busi. | ments, $250,114,075, decrease $14315%; surplus Foreign Futures. O adigthwire 116t bonch Sxpasaamai 644 hawss | J g oorders taken for less than HOTEL ARRIVALS. - our hours over the & western ess situation and the substantial basis of the | reserve, $10,272,425, increase $269,825. Peas d 5" ; boxs ivalent Dominos, balf-baz- o o = o coast G Catifornia. o 10T EG';:T}’ marher” and overnides tear ot 'ponse: | Th¢ Financler savs: The continued contrac- | i * gw"?“:‘:’ ::“ -;’:n B::o :::: s o e o 5 NEW WESTERN H ture has fallen east of the Sierra | quences from technical considerations, such as | Uo7 Of deposit liabilities, mounting during the LIVERPQ@L. Mm‘!-;ro%lver el Sy oy e Rn‘fifl.\‘ of Produce. 3 B 5 wele, Minn | et cold weather prevalls in Ne- | Gverextension of speculation and undue exten: | CUFPent week to $65,727,300, is lessening the | Wheat— May, .ty O o Ry i Moo oy ‘ahe ' o Fine % M3 Nofthern Arizona sion of credits, which might go to Inflation |amount of reserve which the New York banks | Opening . -8 8 | B Mereaa: New Potatsen; 103iio por Ib — oo 4 d mmm—'m_ Mrs C Jeftries, aximum wind velocity of % imiles per | 0"\ aiues are required to carry, and therefore the steady | CLoSIDg .- LR% ® % | “ONIONS- $2G8 per ctl; Cut Onlons, 78e@$1 50 FOR SATURDAY. MARCE 8. f ] 5 © oamm own ¢ (| WW © vorthwest is reported &t Sait| Business in railroad bonds Coptinues large, | loss of cash is not affecting materially the Gt i g e May-Aug, | ST Backi Australians, $350@4; Gresn ORIon&. | pigur qr sks.... 535 Wool, bales C Teme'Courtinna | F G Pawick Cal at San Francisco for thirty | [he speculative leeues being the favorites. But | total of surplus reserve. In fact the decrease s e B RS | Bawc ver box. 25 per box: | Wheat, ‘ctis 9.820| Shorts, ss W J Doran, Towa J B York, night, Mareh 24, 1901 | bond dealers report some dieposition on the | $1,162,000 in cash holdings for the six da; ning VEGETABLES—Rhubarb, 50c@$1 25 per box; Barley, ctls 445/ Broom' Corn, W W Lake, Mo J Mulroy, Cal e e O N s Bt s e A T SN e Clostog. 1930 | Asparagus, $2G2 % for fancy, N BOLT ver | oats, ctis L3 Wine, gals H Peck, Mich H D Johnson, Ind =t in ratiroad g e 9 E Surtherly winds in the imterior. briuk west- | SUIORCE 'S £ | process mentioned and the surplus reserve ning .. 26 70 Box soe N"'t;r“d o (r‘l S Beans, 10c: 2,465\ Lime. B Fabwimpns p riy winds on the coast i | ope Peas, 2@8c Bay; 5! 271| Chicory, bbils PALACE HOTEL. B R e & R " United States 3s advanced 3, new ds and old | made an actual gain of $269,525, compared with | CIosing »e Cabbage, 65c@S$1; Tomatoes, Anseles, Tc@ 180} “ctls R 8 Brookings, Mo e e waerrs ey, continued | g coupon % and refunding 2s registered 3. . oy g Yool b ol gl oy T E B_ R Breckinridge,|R warm weather; northerly winds in the inter- | 7o PO e " coupon declined 1§ over the | the last previous week's exhibit. The totals 4 T3 b Market $12 pe o e e e I 450} , ctls Ohio C W _Breyn, Chicago o, westerly winds on the coast. e o in this respect do not agree with unofficial Chicago Livestoc arket. RN NP Dant) Lot Al e peh: 3,170 Leather, rolls Mrs E M Knabe Py iMrs C W Breve Chgo D s Dy s v e estimates of money movements, the loss hav- iy 15@15c for Bell; Dried bt - Miss S B MecColl Enders. Chicago D Ok gy R &3 NEW YORK STOCK LIST. ing been placed at not more than one-tenth | CHICAGO, March 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, %"':p'r'," Gkra: = feub. camufl%‘a;k: -~ e b M T O S R Mt & winds i that actually reported. Operations with the | 200; steady; good to prime steers, $5@6; poor | sack; Hothouse Cucumbers, 75c@$1 50 per dozen; 346! e g & w, Mion Ban Prancieco ant vicinlty_Fair Sunday: | Clostog | Treasury resulted In o loss of nearly one mil | to medium, & 8064 85 stockers and, o i 8 e R ) B g B pE WAmrm‘ B2 Salmer, st Pmul (G g,:m'au-. cal Jight northerly, changing to fresh westerly Stocks— Bid. lion, but this was minimized by gains from the | $2 75@4 65; cows, $2 70@4 35; ers, g : Marrowt, mash, " | Flour, ar . [Hops, bales ... % | A T Rowe & w, Bostn Mrs Monta- - ALEXANDER G. McADIE, | Atchi { . The al i1 h $2@2 65; bulls, $: 16@4 35; calves, 34 50 | Mushrooms, 8@15c per Ib. . R i Stkton Canada. Ferscast Ofncial -4 Atchison pi . | probabiy, stronger than shown by Saturday's | Of. Texan red stecrs, §io; Hrasscrs, 35 @4 > Oats, ctls “’:‘5‘}“" A B oo ca 3ifes ‘B Magrue, Demvr TR Baltimore & Ohlo . 92% | report of averages. The changes in the Items | bulls, 32 50G3 7. . Poultry and Game. 7 F Seighton, St Louls|E Godchaux & w, La —_——t Canadian Pacific . %413 | of loans and deposits are traceable directly to | HOGS—Recelpts to-day, 1700 Monday, 3.~ P LA T H D Martin, Ind I e S Cana, uthern © : erned ; lett over. 2000; G T AN o s ‘Bilts. Philadel Scheuer & w. STERN MARKETS. ! Cherapeake & Ohi % | qone L("fié?fiéfl"'&? frmme i 5"2:.'{; mmk to 5c lower: top, 0 15: mixed and butch- | There was a little Poultry, chiefly live Tur- uwn & w, Pa |R C Cat EA . | Chfcago” Great Weat | femporary importance. The principal factor o | cve, 35 3606 10: 04 1> choice heavy. 606 163 | xoyo: tere on hand at the. ose oot o eer re STOCK MARKET. R A | Chicago | this time centers in the movements of money, | rough heavy, 3 83 %; 1ight, $ S6@6 0248 | wociern {s announced for to-morrow. Other- Phtladeiphia H is-nl N ¥ -— # Chicago | which are of rather contradictory character. | bulk of sales, $ ’W'm“&, n 4 lambs, | Wise there is nothing new. Game s nominal, R Ouffroy, w & dau,|F F & "’~”"".“=‘ Chicago 115y | The Treasury continies to eain from the banks, | SHEEP ReCOINS ite wethers, 34 1503 oy | recelpts being irregular and insignificant. e ———————l | Philadeihia are, 8¢ Py New York Stock Market. Chicaso & Norinwestern 161 | sithough, 4s paintad cut Sast wesk: Lhe domed | KMy il Bt b Rt e ite” for Eiens; Obess, e Soh; | For Saturday business was brisk oni the Bond.| & o shone & v Be. |1 ak b . Cha e o :thg‘n(sn&Rg"kl Ipl&nd & 1{:;15 Sl <5 B attankion s BIE A Guring | 84 o y..‘.;'l:"- fln‘m 5 a; zoé's‘"m" lambs, | Slese Gufnn. W s m"“"‘uw for | Exchange, but fluctuations were not numerous. | F W m-s:—vdm? “l'hk Chicago NEW TYORK. March 23.—To-day's bank Cologado Southern 115 | the week to forelgn exchange, whelh grew | # 0; ern : old and $$@) 50 for young; Hens, gzw Gas and Biectric declined to #5. Oceantc, ex. | J Lawlor. ‘Seattle. |General B Berderhave, statement affords convincing evidence that the Coilintio Bomthuprn:s stronger -;\‘::r:lmn:"r:m::fhx;:gt:xw.nm N Vork Metal Masket Joung, mua. 'Lol“le: old Roo'flul, ateessment, :loc!l at $47@49 75, while the bonds z fngttruve, S Cot} e Yeuh capitalists who have engaged in the recent Colorado Southern 24 prefd the face of = o ew . JIO8 by, “Droliers, WOE for aed Ty e z jden, N Y |Colonel & Mrs E ¥ e - o ey B cking. This view, howaver, seemed unfound- 50 fc emall; ns, $1 The oll stocks also sold very well for Satur- | J N steat’ syndicate operations haf made yrovi- | Delaware Tackawanna & Western. 199t | ed. as ihe yariation of Interést rates here aud o Sozen tor old and 32 903 for Sauads. day, with Do variations worthy of note. 3z & 3w Kmox & ma. | Holmes N wion for them some time since and while the | .. Delaware Lackswanny 4 | aboad led o technical advances that Wl ad- | N T e wes vers ponn oo 1068l | GAMEGray Geese, i3; ‘White Geese. §1 | TRéed Cruie Oil Company will pay & aividend | Cloveiand " ° =" |pr &1 ke g resources of the money market were still su- | Denver & Rio Grande 96% | just themselves automatically. It will be seen, | metal market to-day was very strong and con- | 195; Brant, $150@175 for small and $2 for | of 2%c on the Ist. Mrs G W Baxter. o B:Ilm Michigan Assurance is warranted that | T Sty 3 | however, that the demands to Which the New | fingd to week-end evening up of accounts, with | large; Honkers, $3@4 50: Enelish Snive, $3 50 | Sales on the Producers’ Ofl Exchange during | Miss Baxter, D“}::," W Comr & w; Dot their plans are carefully adjusted, so that the | Erie ist prefd 69 York banks are subject are not growing less | gentiment generally bearish. The inactivity | Ja Snipe, $150: Hare. $i; Rabbits, $1 25 | the week were 161,020 shares, valued at $113.818, | R Caldwell, San " wndicate operations in themselves have but | Great Northern prefd 201% | and where one reason for easier money can | was principally due to the absence of cable ad- | @1 60 for Cottontail and T5c@$i for Brush. the principal transactions being as follows: s wynlicate epcrations In oy P Hocking Coal . 114 | be advanced others quite as logical can be | viee the n market being closed on Sat- California-Standard, 29.400 ' shares: Hanford, . slight effect on the money market. That there | Hocking Valley 5314 | offered on the other side of the question. Con- | yrday. Tin was dull at §25 60. Lead, quiet, at Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Fresno, Kern River, 3150; Occldental, 2950 » iAoyl L o ol Sewhes ad Tiinotes Contrat - 1373 | ervative interests look for no Ereat changes | b oy, Spelter wesk. but unchanged, o g er, 88s. Sterling, 53%: Bear Flag, 9100; Junction, 373 by the banks of upward of $4.000,000 in a week, | lowa Central 33% | in the market. Interfor points seem well sup- | 3 90, - Copper was dull and nominally unch: i Ofl_City, 22.800; Petroleun® Center, 27,785; Mon- Hetean, NY 1 ch payment was made of over $10,000. | Towa Central prefd .. 625 | plied with funds and are seeking commercial | at $17 for Lake and $16 621 for casting. nflimn Orders from the north for Butter are de- | arch. 6500; Twenty-elght, 5964; Four, 3400; = 0 7o amtsast of Kiniis: Poitls Mokt ebo} Lake Erie & Western . 4% | paper here. The consummation of the steel | warrants, # $0Q1050; Northern Foundry, 11550 | cronsing, and as receipts are Incresctng stocks | 1840 B i s | Lake Frie & Wastern prefd 122 | Geal will require heavy payments at the be- | @1650, and the ket i To-morrow ! 2w Commereial will NY tions and a call made for payment of $25,000,000 | Lake Bhore .....o.... 2104 | Sinning of the current week, but this Is & are accumulating: market is reported | nay’s dividend of S0 and Makawel! one of dic. b on Mendsy o nt of steel syndicate sub- Louisville & Nashvilie 1005 | Fifting process more than anything else and New York Cotton Market weak, ‘the medium and lower grades espectally. booctmo rx Y et e B B T erie ol 4 s Nt Wiy Ty | ot By e e e et The o 3 CifEe Sre W 12"k00a demana ana very | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. b was carried on in the stock market, is an fm- | S | banks so far r r g nfl. though the-filling up of the cold stor. g on pressive demonstration of the new scope of the | ;}T,’,‘:,:‘.';on’.“‘.f'x'.-( Louls za | deposita ',‘.fxx ‘l,nh',f: &;fimm"'fl. “h‘: NEW YORK, March 28.—The cotton market warehouses by speculators is expected to SATURDAY, March %-i2 m. resources of the New York money market. The Minneapolis & St Louis prefd Rreid holdings - S, opened weak at a decline of 8@11 points. Later | throw & good many on the market within a effect on the stock market was materiaily Missouri Pacific Holg | 1ate0 SLOGGI. | . o May sold down 4 pofats, but later, there wag a | fow davs. in this event spot stocks, will e i merked. From a hesitating and irregular con- obile o u:z . £ - % x Missourl Kansas & Texas..... ... 2§ London Market. Sain prices weakened under renewed Hiquie: e S b o e o | 3o Mo Kangin & ot i S o o, T Gl el " e of . 1 4 nee of v ocks, e | . . New Jersey 'ntral int . market Jeaped into an animated and buoyant | £ New York Cemtral - NEW YORK, March 2—The Commercial Ad- | % B & condition, the eariier lomses being ganerally | o} v - vertiser's Lon cabl says: 1283 — j wiped out and*many etriking gains in, price | i Pade ‘The stock jasket bars, woe Suiet fn m':t':'l:d- London Wool Sales. B g A established. The early strength was confined Northern Pacific prefd tlon of ",‘.’.."Snfif.'h' iy — s = e to & comparatively small number of stocks, Ontario & Western | recovery o S e Gt — Americans opened vy he over-night put which was due to belief in the progress of Qregon Ratk & Yavigation. | hesitation in New York. They soon hardened, Bs. %5 — ving plans for a great consolidation of Southwestorn e vania & Navigation pfd. 78 | \Clever, on purchases by London and the Con: i By the 1 e, Yor . ve Rio G 8 EN b il tinent of Denver and Northern Pacific issues. 110 — | passed - rallroads. The Denver and rande stocks Reading Boi [ terday the Austrian Consul aj be- led the advance with gains of § for the com- | 7300 Beading ist prefd . The close was at the best Money was gl e Commmissiones Sl that Ton and 3% for the Preferied oThe Rio Grande | 11000 Reading 20 prerd casier again. - The Dank has t £67,000 in {fi s e Uhrit w estern stocks. Geually in round, | 3 bara. was poid 15 points bigher for the common and 5| 100 Blo. Grande Western prefd ... CLOSING. e Stnd due to the advice he gave Com higher for the preferred that the last sales, St Louis & San Francisco.... Atchison, 62%; Canadian Pacific, 7%; Union Do The Wabush stocks, )(_rx-wun :scmr. ‘:‘he St .. Bt L & San Fran 1st prefd. lPlclflc m:!md. 87%; Nofivfli Pacific "fl:: b o) . Ma' » mn;m ‘White, 13%0; NC >~ hwesterns, Texns and Pacific, S . o rerred. 81%: Grand Trunk, %: Anaconda, oreign kets. dozen. Lol 2 o B s A l"ul-c-am‘.; i3 Bt Tests Boutnwentern . Bar sfiver, quict, 27%d. Money, 315@4 per cent. ; We; stand- | N B Ecuthern stocl wi ains of et ik g ot : 3 NE 1 to 2 over yesterday. A number of recently (Condition of the Tre LONDON, March 2, —Consols, % 13-16; silver, standara, —; | N B conspicuous minor railroad_stocks also moved 2 asury. 27%d; French rentes, 1If dle. Wheat cargoes i NeRER feverishly, including the New York, Chicago 1254 |+ — on passage, . hardly any demand; car- iy i o ) 0GL&H end St. Louis stocks, the Chicago, Indianapolis 4% | WASHINGTON, March 23.—To-day's state- | goes Walla Walla, 268 90; English country mar Ry, ——i T ec- | Oak Tr.Co 6s. oo Tie wirangth of thess siocks Id Dot oo i | ment of the treasury balances in the general | kets, firm; Indlan shipments wheat to United o dcabenls Oak W Ca 58.100 ern o o fupd, $150,1 gold reserve none. . > v - 7 yent declines’ running to a point or more in B | the aivision of sencmption, abemer Avaletis | EroRPOOL March #1.— uiet: No. 1| Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | contra costa. e - A on vallable Qulet; No. . Sty of the BIEIVE SIEAS oo RSN SRR Balon Pacifie cash balance, $152,446,176; gold, $93,923,165. S8 i wheat Marin County. taking going on actively uder cover of their 700 U'nion Pacific prefd 55 b o0 v Parie nuil: 'S Paris. dall: — strength. The smelting stocks were raided | 10,400 Wabash . . T ., ; weather in “eloudy. | _Six half chests of Strawberries came in from GAS down 2 and 3% for the common and Exports and I 5 - 3 & e To™ | cent L& P. ferred, but rose strongly over last Y vy : e " | Menlo Park, selling at ‘l-.',o::“m'- ‘Gas. right's level The steel st were rather s OSING. W : %fl o vy, It until the bank statement NEW YORK, March 28.—Exporte of gold and W’“ win. | nounced 's h-_m 0GL i i Wy T silver from this port to all countries for the | ter, 68; mhmmmmfim S

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