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winde San e i —_— — New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, March 26—The recurrence of the story of a coupling the occasion of an extraordinary and impres- sive upward movement in the late etock mar- ket to-gay. the oft-renewed claims of a transcontinental arrangement for the benefit of the Northern | ....... Pacific and Great Northern 1t was clea® enough | A that the recovery in the general market was due to the precipitate covering of short con- tracts whick were put out with and boldness by practically all of the element on _the exchange. market by the bear element had met with her) Nevada—Fair inds SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Shipment of $109,264 to China. Silver and New York Exchange lower. 1i"heat and Wheat freights very dull. Barley, Oats, Corn and Rye neglected. Bran firm and Hay easy and plentiful. Beans and Seeds show no quotable change. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables in ample supply. Butter accumulating and still lower. Cheese firm and Eggs steady. Poultry still high under light supplies. Strazwberries decline under increasing Orange market overstocked and weak. Game nominal. receipts. Lemons weak and plentiful. Limes still scarce and firm. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins as previously quoted. Hams, Bacon and Lard very firm. Cottolene marked up. Hops cleaning up and very firm. Wool and Hides weak and dull, with accumulating stocks. Hogs wvery scarce, with & further advance expected. Ma Gra utton and Lamb easy. in Bags firm. ’ change in Coal. Beef and Veal steady. 01l and local stocks continue to meet wish a good'demand. Treasure Shipment. of Pe g took out a treasure list ng of $5581 in Mexican dol- coln and $102,000 in stiver rotably industri, 3%, Ama 7 . P 7, vances fell ried n New York. | ew York say **Cali- | night. adier, in view of | h@ - | te low export prices, oo back to the point | e the export rebate so badiy however, very little or imported frult freely, and all ceipts | a dally from the coast ze. and 60-70s and | | completely | stocks vei selves by ¥ cleaned up on_the | ese two sizes at Sc and 3¢ been on a liberal basis dur- some of the largest out @ box. The coast > be firming up daily. | vesterday again report- | been entirely cleaned however. '_ | | | apprehensis mated spe: There w iferings from the coast psteamer, trade in other lines, but ss iz small, and the mar- Dates Prime 1sr. | on the lasi reported at #iic. Chops are dull and e plentiful and there Quotations are lower, Bal! McAdle, section Che croj v | C rop service of o~ Chi: cc Col Col Coi o_injurious frosts s have crusted the | alities, but there has Light rain | 1 Rain has | coast and in San Diego are falling to-day in portions of the State. | excellent condition in will need rain very and in some por- nd the south- occasional light the vield of | erage in ail parts are also good for Pasturage continuel Summer fallowing erable work is being rds and vineyards. | wherever necessary Erl 1 1ot Me full blnnm in nearly In some | 1 tall Delow | fruit gives Almonds | Mol March 2, 1901—5 p. m. re the seasonal rainfalls to b of the same date the last twenty- St st St st St St St 8t imum temperature, | | Un AND GENERAL . FORECAST. re hAz risen steadily during the s over the morthwestern and has fallen over Ari- | . 1ifornia. as fallen about 10 d&‘m‘l evada. From Cape Mendocino | 1, a n has fallen. Squally weather, is reported at Astoria. Na At Neah Bay press pani n wind velocity of 28 miles per hour Adzllml . . s the west is reported American \. made a2t San Francisco for thirty midnight, March 27, 1901 California—Fair Weahesday tresh ern California—Fair Wednesday: fresh winds | Wednesday; light westerly Cloudy Wednesday; warmer Wednes- | Francisco and vicinity—Falr Wednesday, increasing cloudiness at night: u.m| changing to fresh westerly, winds. ALEXANDER G. McADIE, } Forecast Official. EASTERN. MARKETS. i hwestern rallroad deal crthern Pacific and Burlington was Whatever may be the valldity of trading on in- The attack Viting cucoess mnd they throughout practically the attempt to nan-., longer in such powerfu: been as has the case reoert bull speculation. Pacific movement devoloped. routed and found the supply of bidding up prices on them- There was an almost the general list and orthern Pacific surged upward 5 points to 1%, a record price. The rise in Burlington It was the current belief in Wall | strect that a reaction was favored by the cap- | complete recovery reached 4% Total sales, United States old 600 Canadian Pacific . Canada Southern Chesapeake & Ohio. Chicago Rock isiand & Delaware & Hudson.. Delaware Lackawanna & Western..185% | Denver & Rio Grande.. Denver & Rio Grande prem Erie 1st prem Great Northern prefd. Hocking Coal Hocking Jowa Central . Lake Erie & West fake Erle & Western pretd Mexican Central Minn & St Louis Minn & St Louls prefd. Missourl Pacific . Rio Grande Western prefd. Fran.. Texas & Plclflc .- Wells Fargo . Miscellane back to 1004. The local traction stocks were weak, declining from 2 | there ‘was especially notable declines in the | O Tobacco falling at one time | o, Sugar 2 usually quiet s list, amated Copper 2% and back sharply. short accour! v small, rapid sirides. in italists who are heavily committed to the pend- | ing great syndicate transactions, owing to the ! demands of the ani- the money market | threaten to exhaust the surplus suppiies. The steady upward course gave good ground for the expectation that gold | might go out at an early period. report was current that actual arrangements had been made for =hipments on Saturday’ but it is probable Change will have to rise an additional fract ion that the culation upon of before exports of goid will be profitable. Railroad bonds continued active and irregu- $4,720,000. t call NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stocks— 900 Atchison .. Atchison prefd . timore & Ohio cago Great Western. cago Burlington & Quinc: cago Ind & Loutsville... C & Bt orado Solllhern orado Southern 1st prefd. orado Southern 24 prefd. alley nois Central Central p: tropolitan Street Rallway. bile & Ohlo... Oregon Raflway & N: Oregon Raflw-y l Fennayivania . Reading .. Louis & San Louis & San Fran ist prefd. Louis & San Fran 24 prefd. Louls Southwestern.. Louls Southwestern prefd. Paul 3 fon Pacific .. ion Pacific prefd. tional Tube mtd, 1laneous— to 2%, and The steel stocks chared in the general weakness and many of them dropped from 1 to 2 polnts under last It was after nearly the whole session d been consumed in this procession of ex- that the Northern |.Business on the Stock Kxchange here was mod- The bears were | erately active to-day though the settlement at- t sterling exchange In fact the ‘ that steriing ex. | S (coupon) advanced % | Bl DS on 1 - 455 | Closing | 84 843 for demand and at $4 $4% for sixty day | Posted rates, 535 | e [ s | 7% | 64 15413 “‘n 283 | 8 0 S‘*r~ t atgm =§§s =§§5§2§5s§- W REBI/EENLE :arxf§ e - #fifi"i"5._5%"#?“‘.“&55&5&‘3?3;3 | paper, 34G4% | fund, exclusive of the $150.000,00 gold reserve | — N | grades, 32 4G2 65. | lods of steadiness took place in sympathy with | left the market weak at }3@%c net loss. May . | S0%4@S0 7-16c. closed at SCiac: July, SO%@S0 | unchanged to 10 points lower; total Nurthern Pac 3s.. 1% C & St L 4s.103 4s...1031 iron Silve Leadville Con. 05 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— Call loans. Time loans. 200103 & C'Bs.. 68 |" Mining shares— 121 | Adventure ......... 14! '3 Bingham M 24 P Fitchburg *prefd General Electric Do_prefd Ed_Elec I N E Gas & 0ld Colony id_Dominior ubber . Unlon Pacific London Market. NEW YORK, March 2.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says tracted moderate attention. It a the carrying over account was small in every thing except Americans, where the bull paosi- tion was shown to be decidedly larger than was expected. The market opened firm, re- lapsed into inactivity on the over-night break in New York. Realizations were begun in the whole list excepting oaly Southern Pacific and in the afternoon prices were weaker still on New York sales. The close was near the bot- tom. Money {s tight. The call and time money rate was 3%; bills were 3 13-16. CLOSING. Atchison, 61%: Canadlan Pacific, 96%: Union Pacific preferred, §7; Northern Pacific pre- | ferred, 20%; Grand Truuk, $1:; Anaconda, 9%. Bar silver, ‘unchanged at 2id. = Money, 145 per cent. New York Maney Market. NEW YORK, March’' 25.—Money on call, steady at 215G2% per cent. Prime mercanti'e per cent. Sterling exchange firm, with actual business in bankers' bills at 4 8572@4 89. Commercial bl 34 54@4 S41;. Silver certificates, 63c.. siiver, 60ic. Mexican dollars, 4 Bonds—Government, firmer; State, irregular; railroad, irregular. T Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, March 2.—To-day's state- ment of the Treasury balances in the general in the division of redemption, shows able cash balance, $152,347,057; gold, $95,988, Av. New York Grain and Pradnce! . % NEW YORK, March 26.—FLOUR—Receipts, 31,392 barrels; exports, 7725 barrels: fairly steady; Minnesota patents, $4@4 50; winter low- WHEAT—Recelpts, 56,056 bushels; spot, easy: No. 2 red, Silic f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 red, Ti%c elevator; No. 1 Northern Duluth, §%c, f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1| hard Duluth, $2%c f.0 b. afloat. Options were dull all day and most of the time rather weak in_resvonse to disappointing outside trade. favorable home crop news, local bear pressurg and liberal primary receipts. Occasional pers 146,700 bushels; exports, corn, but a final drop under renewed realizing 7-16¢, September, T9%@79%c, closed “H HOPS—Quiet. HIDES—Firm. WOOL—Quiet. SUGAR—Raw, steady to firm: fair refining, 32c; centrifugal, 96 test, 4 13-32; mo- lasses sugar. 3 9-32G3 o-16¢: refined, fi pot ‘Rio, dull and weak; No. 7 | invoice, 6%@ic; mild, dull; Cordova, S@12izc. Futares closed dull in tone, with prices net | bags, |nc|||din: lan xu; July, p- tember, $5 BUTTER —Receipte, 10,15 packages: firm; fresh creamery, 15@22c; futory, sew,. EGGS—Receipts, 21665+ trong; ‘Western, at mark, !J'Aflw/.c. Boutharn. at mark, 13%@13%c. DRIED FRUITS. There was a slow and uninteresting market prevalent for evaporated apples tn-d-v State comimon. 3@4c; prime, 414@4%c; cholce, 3@s%e; h S 'i ‘fi"&c California dned fruits inactive, u PRUNES-34@7c per pound, quality. APRICOTS—Royal, 74@12; Moorpark, 8% 12%@20c; unpeeled, 5i§ to size and ouc. l;xenclms—hem. —s Chicago Grain Market. r———% CHICAGO, March 26.—At the opening the corn market eeemed scarcely equal to the pressure of longs who wished to secure profits. Of influence in this condition were easier cables and better weather in the West. May opened %@%e lower at 424e to 424@42%c and declined during the first hour to 2. Offerings at this decline became lighter and for the market ruled dull and featureless, ex oo ing moderate purchases by Phillips. who was reported to be in a position to control the market. The selling was general, but {n small lots. Small primary rcceipts and the continued tuying by Phillips later started shorts to bid- & and as longs suddenly, evinced a disposi- - By e e s T F L recovered sharply to 42%c, the highest price ! obtained this season for May delivery. This bulge met renewed pressure from longs apd the market again sagged, May closing easy, H@e onder sesterday, at ATR@AIIGe. The market for wheat was very dull and the trade of a scalping character, which of- fered nothing of interest. Sentiment was still bearish, but the impulse to sell was bridled by fear of a bull cora market, opened s 15 to T Eusiness Sor s tina a o Was at :uny.namn. Lut later, in o:w;mm; with the corn strength, shorts covered and eent May < % 'l:%c F'al:w!u this and also in sym) th corn market eased and May © clm %@%c lower at 75 dimost eniirely overlooked. May <l sic lower at 25 in sympathy with corn. i’:’flmm were quiet, but averaged -uay on light ::&MIMIMN‘MI prices for hogs. o closed unchanged, lard Tic higher and ribs 24@5c better. The leading futures rlw as follows: Articl Open. High. Low, vfx}:-:.fia‘ > e i St i B 2 o 8% May 254 4% % 24° Bn Bx B 33“ 802% 8 i, 1 I i 800 8 0214 1" o P 19" 1T jas TS TeG TEy Tamy ‘were as follows: : k.lxm:’u No 2 ’"“'mw white, I 8c; No. 3 1é, oot | 12w @ quiet; fresh, 12: mfly B Produce Exchange to-day the Butter market was quiet; creameries, 13g21c: dairies, ve, 10%@11%c. Eggs, Fargs'g;_;_lfutures. NEW YORK, March 26.—Specal cable and communication to Bradstreet's shows !h. tollowlu ehl.n‘u in avallable sup- telegraphic plies from the last accou wnsu-—umua States the decrease, 1,1 Awvailable Grai) in Supply. and Canada, 77,000 bushels; for lnd In E\lrwo, lm:n:u, ht“mm ‘bushels, Total -upgly increase, United States @ 23,000 nd Canada, east of oATs—unnod States and Canada, east of the s, increase, 181,000, The combined stacks. ot -, and § and 265,000 Dushels Tast week. Boston Waol ) ‘wheat at Portland, ‘Tacoma, Wllh., decreased Market. BOSTON, March -There is an improved tone in the wool market this week and all tho indications point toward a stronger situati Tho decline in values noted during the pi x weeks has been consl t of the weak lots h: dealers are more confident, conditions would begin right away. tinue to head the list of I'I‘iced(\lln and fine scoured do not indicate an upward t dered and now that ave been picked un although present turn Territory wools con- transactions. ~Fine staples call for 42@ Fleece wools are in moderate supply and while the demand is moderate, values are kept on a steadv basis. wools are held firm with cost to import. 'I‘enllm—soollred hl!ll. fum and fine, @6, Utah, fum and fine, 2aise. average, ""’""“:sm.a. Australlan scoured basis—) ing, superfine. nominal, 63@T sogeic. New arrivals in Australisn prices based on the Mon(-lnl fine med- 43c; staple, and Tdaho, fine med- staple, t_prices comb- i good, 64@6sc; Longz'on Wool Sales. LONDON, March 2 The offerings at the wool auctien sales to-day amounted to 11,076 bales. The offerings were of a good quality and purchasing was general. America bougnt £o0d greasies at top pricts, paying from ¥4 to 1s 4%d. ur and Germany. mand at steady prices. Caj Natal were taken by the the Continent. eds were bought freely by France Crossbreds were in good de- pe of Good Hope and home trade and by Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, March 26.—CATTLE—Receipts, 2500, Including 100 Texans: generally steady: Texans, 10c higher *han prime steers, $5@€; pocr to medium, §3 T5@4 stockers and feeders active, o higher, $3@4 75 4 $2@2 65; bulls, §2 last week, $4 %5@5 Iihen: wales toRay. ‘$1 805 32 40@4; Texas bulls, 32 30@3 HOGB—Receipts to-day, 20,000; left over, 4000; act choice heavy, 5 Hght, 3 S0@8 07'4: bulk, SHEEP—Recelpts, ern sheep, vearling lambs, $4 S0@5 o ‘exas fe 3,000; fa'r to cholce mixed, last week: good to $2 75@4 60; canners, alves, 25c lower than steers, $4@5; Texas grass steers, 16,000; _ to-morrow, ive, 10c h( her) top, steady to strong; lambs, strong; ood to choice wethers, $ sheep, 34 50@4 85; g8, $1 S0@5 10: West- ; na Western lambs, $5 10@510. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, March 25 —Aslde from the con- tinued firmness in tin, the local metal market was devold of special feature of Interest with speculation in the former metal on a small scale. The close was firm at 526 50. Copper—Locally continued dull and nominally unchanged, while In London a shade better market was reported, closing firm at £69 os for spot and £6% 1ss for futures. Lead was dull and unchanged both here and abroad. Spelte; though continuing weakness of undertone, rulcd very slow at $3 @10 50; Northern foundry, fon warrants, §9 30 Pig}, $15 50@15 New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, March %. —The cotton market closed very quiet at a net advance of sevep points. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, March . balances, $52,393. Northern Whe OREGON. —Clearings, $340,746; at Market. PORTLAND, March 26—WHEAT—-Walla Wl"u, Bie. WASHINGTON. MA, March 26.—WHEAT—Quiet and llendy, Blue Stem, 59c; Club, 56%c. Foreign Markets. LONDON, March 26 ‘onsols, 951 silver, 21%d; French rentes, i01f 37%c. Wheat car on rassage, quiet and steady; cargoes Standard California, 29s ‘Walla, 285 6d: Engl LIV Paris, quiet; flour ad; ish"country markets, quiet. R BOOL, Mareh S Whent. steadys No: 1 Standard California, 6¢ 3154@6s 4 in Parls, wheat in quiet; French country markets, quiet; weather in England, fine, but cold. COTTO! )N—Uplands, 4 19-32d. CLOSING. WHEAT--Spot, firm; No. 3%d; No. 2 Western wi Northern spring, 6s 3%d. 68 *GRN““”‘ 68 15d. 1 Calfornia, 6s inter, 6s 1:d; No. 1 Futures, dull; May, firm: American mixed, new, 3s 11d; do, old, 4s izd. Putures, quiet: May, 3s 10%d; July, ‘3s 10%d; September, 3s 104d. LOCAL MARKETS. —_— % Exchange and Bullion. Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are quoted at 36s 34@ 378 6d for spot business, usual options, with very little doing. The chartered wheat fleet in Ptm has a regl against 25,10 tons on the o e S 01 8 eom s, WHEAT—The 'markets stered tonnage of 21,600, same date last year: nst 1796; on the way all over the world were dull and prices showed little change. Liverpool was lower and York and Lmeuo stood Chicaso the market wag &:_-;aen Mvere bear! was negl wlsth tmu:uc-\ly nothing 01 0 per T8 Paris firmer. New about the same. At extremely dull,” and e e °°:.“°‘L decrease 3 lected llnl nomlnn.l doing 103 015 miling, ik \ SALL BOARD SALES. nformal Seasion _9:15 o clock—N on20:15 oclock—No sales. —No Regular l(omln. Bculvn—No sales, Afternool Second Session—No sales. Morning Sessic Informal Session—9:15 o'clock: o sales. on—May—20000 _ ctls, cargoes Walla “Flour and: Millsheffs, FLOUR—California Family Extras, 350, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 15G3 2; Oregon, 32 75@2 S5 per barrel for family and §2 75@3 for bakers'; Washington,*bakers’, $2 75 13 5@ %: 75; ~ Buckwheat Flour, . $4@4 Cracked heat, $3 50; Farina, $ 50; Whole Wheat Flour, § 25; Rolled Oats (barrels), 10@7 60: in sacks, $ 75@7 25; Pearl Barley, $5; Split Peas, 35, Green Peas, $ 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay apd Feedstuffs. Bran is in moderate supply and firm at the moted advance. Arrivals of Hay are ample for all needs, and the market continues inactive. BRAN-—$15 50@16 per ton. HIDDUNGS—SM 50@19 50 per = DSTUFFS—Rolled B.rley uc 50@17 per ton Ofluke Meal at the mill, $25@26; jobbing, $26 50; Cocoanut Cake, $17Gi8: Corn Meal, 3250 ©0@26; Mixed % 30; Cracked Comn, '§25 Feed, HAY—Volunteer, ; Wheat, $11013; Wheat and Oat, §$9@12; Oat. u ; Clover, nomi H Alfaifa, $8@9 $7 5 5 per “ton. STRAW-G5@dtc per bale. * Beaas and Seceds. The Government demands for white Beans have not yet produced any improvement in prices. Colored descriptions, and especially Pink, are in liberal eupply and weak, with concessions necessary to effect sales. Limas continue iirm. BEANB——&M $2 50G2 65; Small White, $4 65 @4 %, !‘m Whi 25; Pink, $1 ugfl 10; Red, 'f'ny:‘.:!otu Limas, $5 5@ nL.Pel, nomhll! Red Kldney, $3 75G4 per DS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow SEEDS—! Mustard, nominal; Fl ; Canary, 3% e m'r“n.nem. Altaita, um for Callted S0 Tor Utab: Rape, Sgmie; Hemp, e ot 64c. DRIED PEAS—Niles, nm u Green, §2 0@ 8 per ctl; Blackeye, nominal. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Dezlers are quoting a weak market for both Potatoes and Onions, with no especial feature to the market. ‘Were it not for the canning and Eastern'de- mand for Asparagus, the market for this vege- table would probably be much lower, owing to the continued heavy receipts. These are not expected to last very long, however, as they are already falll off from Bouldin Island, owing to the canning consumption there. Rhubarb and Peas keep up, and the latter are somewhat higher. o The other vegetables ow no changes wortl¥ of note. Recelpts were 1W1 boxes Asparagus, boxes Rhubarb, 225 sacks Bay Peas and sacks New Potatoes. POTATOES—Early Rose, $1; Burbanks, 25@30c for River and 60G%0c for Oregon: Gar- net Chiles from Oregon, 80GS0c: Sweets, 60@ T for Merced; New Potatoes, 14@2isc per Ib. ONIONS-—$3g2 75 per etl; Cut Oniens, e $150 per sack; Aunuunm. 3 50@4; Green Onions. 25G40c_pe: N BT AL s Rhaparb, 65@S1 50 per box: Asparagus, $1 75@2 25_for fancy, $1 25@1 50 per Box for No. 1 and §c@fl for'No. 2; Green Bay; String Beans, 5@sc; Tomatoes, Los Angeles, 75c@$1 25 ; trom Mexico; §125G150 per crate; Los Angeles, 121Gl5c per jp: Gre Fopoers, Yos Angeics. 891 pec 1o Yor Chiie and 12%@1;{: for Bell; Dried Peppers, 12@18c; ry Okra, 25c per Ib; Cnmm 25@35c per sack; Hothouse Cucumbers, $1@1 50 per dozen: Sum. mer_Squash, $125 per box: Garlie, 2i4@3c per Ib; Marrowfat Squash, §20@30 per ton; Mush- j Tooms, 12%:@lic per 1b. Poultry and Game. The Poultry market continues in fine shape for sellers, receipts being small and the de- mand good. Ducks are higher than for years, | and Hens and young stock are also high. Tur- keys fall to I rove like the other kinds, and in fact are ratier slow than otherwise. A car of Eastern Poultry arrived. Game continues dull and nominal, With slen- der receipts. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 10@12c for Gob- blers and 12aidc_for Hens; Geese, per pair, $1 50@1 73; Goslings, $2 60G3; Ducks, $5 506 5 for old and $8@10 ‘for young; Hens, $5@s 3 Jouns Roosters. §169; old Roosteks, $1 50G5 Broilers, @6 for llr!e and Pigeons, §2 per dozen for old } White Geese, $1@ | for small and $2 for English Snipe, $3 5 @1 25; Rabbits, $1 25 c@$1 for Brush. 1 Jack Snipe. 50; re, |¢1 o For Cattontail and }lower. There—is some buying in the East, but | brand. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Another decline in Butter is noted. North- | ern orders are falling off and stocks are ac- cumulating. Receipts are large, and the floors {of the stores are getting cramped for Butter room. Cheese is still_quoted firm, port a Stocks of Eggs continue light and the Dairy | Exchange quotes a steady market. The bulk {of the demand, however, is for cold storage | '-ccoum. and when that ceases dealers look for a weaker market. | Recelpis a8 Teported by the Dairy Exchange but dealers re- | were: §0,100 pounds of Butter, 1633 cases Eggs, 11,665 pounds Califcrnia Cheese and — pounds | Eastern Cheese. BUTTE! lrum:ry—Extrll. 16c; firsts, seconds, Dllr)'—Ex(rl!, 14c; firsts, 13c; seconds, —; store, 1lc. e; ~mrnxe~€rumery extras, —; firsts, —; seconds, ; dairy extras, —. Pickle, — per pound. Keg, —— per pound. L_'HEEBE—FAN‘L full cream, S9c; choice, | 8c; common, nominal; Young Americas, 3isc; Eastern, full creem, 15@16'2c per Ib. EGGS— California Ranch—Selected White, 13%c; mixed colors, 12}3c per dozen. lifornia Gathered—Selected, 124c; stand- ard, 12¢; seconds, ——. Fresh Eastern—Fancy, —; standard, —; | seconds, tancy, andard, | —1Sfandard, 70} sec: Storage—California ——; Eastern fancy, onds, —. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Strawberries are declining under increasing | receipts. The Orange market continues overstocked and weak. and for this reason offerings at the ction are to be reduced somewhat Only or eight cars are announced for to-day's #ale,| which is about half of the quantity llle]) offered. The Lime market is still cleaned up and quotations are largely nominal. Lemons are till_plentitul and weak. Offerings of Banana: market rules firm. nas are moderate and the Apples are steadily grow- ing scarct DECT! US FRUITS— STRAWBERRIES—75c@$1 per drawer for Longworths and g3 tor Molndos 7o per box for common and st @175 for Eood i choloe and B3 5 for fancy CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, 50c@$l 7; Seedlings, —; Tangerines, H0c@$1 25; Japan- ese Mandarins, $I@150; Lemons, et tor gommon,_and $125@2 for to cholee: 50c@$2: Hexlcln Limes, nominal; Bananas, $1 25@2 50 per bunch; mne-ppln. T5¢@82 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Quotations for all descriptions remain with- out change. Outside of the demand for Prunes there Is nothing here, but there is some call for Peaches and Apricots in a small way in New York Raisins, Homey and Nuts are dull_everywhere. FRUITS—Apricots,” 5@7c for Royals and 8%@ 10c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 3%@ic; sun-dried, c: Peaches, for stand- , 4@ for choice and for fancy: Plums, pltted, Sepifter j6 nes, Sshe o fed and 3 B0- lo-ao-. ho: 90-1 Yo um: e a ife fons than s-nu cx-m extopt 106 and Sver, Which ntng: the The Rlll!n Growers” Amtllm has éstablished the following Efl s choice, ancy. 12c per o Driime, 9¢: unbleached Thomp. Sultanas—] : Ry B L ot g mmn-r?c:'um& g mmunr?.‘.m Yellow, $1 15; 'u.fl- $1 10@1 15; East- mfifi light stocks TRY e too | fari —_—— for am-manmfl. hgfinfi'fl'\cumm I1o per b for. for | falling off in the shipping demand. |y, | Thompson' standard. 10c: sons, ¢ 1b. Fancy, 10%4c_per 1b; choice, ; standard, $%c: prime, 3c; un- bleached Sultanas, Sc. Seedless, 50-1b boxes, ; 4-crown, To: 3-crown, 6%c: 2-crown, Ge. Pacific brand, 2-crown, Sc; 3-crown, Sie, and 4-crown. 5igc; seeded ( 0_prices), fan- ¥, ce, fo: It-ounce sic: choles, 160 ounce, 6%c; 12-ounce, 5%¢; Layers, 2-crown, per Dok 3-crown, $160; Fa , $2; Dehesa, $250; Imperfal, All | ces £ o.'b. at cemmon ng points in 1 Walnuts, No. 18 o e 8:'-' 'wflf: B i 1 N Alm Tgise ann-. Nuts, 13c: Filberts, bright and 1315 water white extracted. . 6@ l4s for erces quoted at c_per Ib for i gen ol n o 10%¢; 10~lb uns, “cfi. -1 Ins, ch pe half-| bl.rl’eh 84c; one (lem, 8%¢c; two tierces, 8c; five tlerces, ”tc per 1b. Hides, Tallow, Waal and Hops. Wool continues flat and neglectdd. Buyers will not even look at offerings, to say nothing about buying. A few new spring clips are be- ing received, but prices have not yet been es- tablished. Prices for several descriptions are it is purely speculative. Hides ave Peported In & very unsatistactory condition. Dry Hides are moving off well, but salted stock is accumulating. Poor Hides of any description are not wanted. Quotations are generally weak. Sheepskins are utterly neg- lected and piling up in the stores. Hops are the firmest thing under this head. Stocks are now about cleaned out of first hands, and holders are asking strong prices from sec- ond hands. Duyers are already in the fleld for the 1901 crop, and are sald to be bidding 13@lic Bp in Oregon, and willing to make contracts at these figures, but growers are stiff and holdi “S{IDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1c under aquotations, Heavy Saited I G Lo lignt; Stags. !llflo c for heavy or % mKIp‘ gc; Salted Veal, Sc; Salted Calf, 10c; Dry Hides, 13%c; Culls, B¢; Dry Kip, lic Dry Calf, 16c; Culls and Brands, 12@i3c: skins, shearlings, 15@25c_eac rt 40c_each; medlum, 50@6sc; long Woal, each; Horse Hides, salt, $250 for large and 2@ 225 for ‘medium, $1@125 for small and S0c_for ts; Horse Hides, dry, $175 for large, $125 ‘medium, $1 for small and S0c for colts. Deer- e Suminar. or ted sking, 38c; fail or medium skans, 20c; winter or thin skins, 20c. Goatskins, Prime Angoras, 75c; large and smooth, 50c; medium, 35c. TALLOW--No. 1 rendered, 4%c per Ib; No. 3, ’%flgob—svnn:m 1900—Humboldt and lemo- cino, 15@16c per 1b; Northern, free, fective, 9@1lc; Middle County, free, I ioc; Sou i detective, : Southern, Southern, free, 7 months, i@llc 7 months, 7g8c; Oregon Valle: medium_and coarse, 14@l5c: n, East choice, 12@14c; do, fair to good, 9@Iic; Nevada, 10G12c. Fall—Humboldt and 'Mendocino, 119 T Miatie County) sud Nexthest. D03 Wen KOPS—]W’OC per 1b. San Francisco Meat Market. A week or ten days ago the local packers were expecting a weaker market for Hogs about this time, but they were mistaken. Now they are expecting a further advance before the week is out. The rise at Chicago has been so_sharp that it has stopped shipments from Western and Southern points to this market, and local supplies are insufficient to supply our wants. It appears that Hogs are scarce all over the United States. Beef and Veal are reported steady, but Mut- | ton and Lamb are easy and inclined to tend | downward. Priees for all descriptions remain | unchmztd however. BEEF—7g8c for Steers and 6@T%e per Ib for o VEAL—Large, 7gsc; small, Sc per MUTTON—Wethers, $@%c; Ewes, 4‘«@8‘-6 per pound. LAMB—Spring. 10@1lc per pound. ! PORK—Live Hogs, 150 Ibs and under, 6%@ 6%c: 180 5 1bs, §%c: 225 and over, 6@S%c; | feeders, —; dressed Hogs, $%@%'4c. General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, % 65; -Calcutta Grain Bags, June and July, Tc; spot, 6%@7c; | local make, %c less than Calcuttas; Wool Bags, | 30@34c; Fleece Twine, Ti@Sc. CANNED FRUITS—Extras in 2%-1b tins are quoted as follows: Apricots, §130; Cherries, §2 for black and §2 for Royal Anne; Grapes, 31 35; Peaches, 65c@$175; Pears, $185; Plums, §135Q $165; Strawberries, $17. gton, $9 per ton; Southfleld Wel- | lington, $9; Seattle, §7; Bryant, §7; Coos Bay, $5 30; Wallsend, $9; Co-operative Wallsend, $9 Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 % in sucks Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $1i: er ton: Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and $i7 in acks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $3 45 per 2000 pounds and $830 per ton, according to CORDAGE—The local cordage company quotes | as follows: Pure Maniia, 13%c per Ib; Sisal size, 1033¢c; Bale Rope, 9%c; Duplex, 9%4¢c. Terms, 60 days, or 1% per cent cash discount. Lots of 10,006 s, 1c less. i PACIFIC CODFISH—Bundles, per 1b, 4%c; | . regular, : do, | Tastern style, Si4c orway, | Narrow L-Eh(!. Silver King, Thc; | s, Orlental, 6c; do, Seabright, Tc: tablets, middies, Golden State, White Seal, ., fancy, doze: rr osta R nominal for 11@12%c nominal for good | nominal for good to prime | 11@11%c nominal for g 10%@12% for good to pr nominal for good current mixed \\lm beans; $gl0c nominal for falr; 6@ nominal for common to ordirary. Salvador—10@ 13zc for good to prime washed: B@%%c for falr washed: 11@12c for good | to' prime washed peaberry: S@%c for Eood to | prime semi-washed; $1:@8%c for superfor un- washed; Sic for good creen unwashed; 100 mu for good to superior unwashed peaberry; @3 for common to ordinary. Nicaragua—i3@iéc nominal for prime to fancy | washed; 9G i nominal for falr to strictly a0 {rY n' AUCTION SALES - SPECIAL AUCTION SALE AT = GRAND AR‘_‘%ADI HOIISI MARKET, 'rflls D\Y- March 27, at 11 A. M. helan we will sell A LOT OF CITY HORSES. Alno Twenty Head of ¢ GOOD YOUNG HORSES. All Horses guaranteed. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Liolele] ?»rnig égbfl Q ¥l H L L L2227 BT 21 19% R3%5 7 *aa bmoo psat-A- Frpfliy €9°' ERELL PPN 5r!n; QQ:S'N Spring Valley. 92% % Marin County. 533% — | GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. Pac Lt Co. - Sac EG&R. — B SFG&E.. 64546 |San Francisco. 4 — Stktn G & E. — M INSURANCE STOCKS. Firem's Fund.285 — BANK STOCKS. Anglo-Cal ) TN. Lon P & A - Bank of Cal = Mer Ex (liq) - Cal Safe Dep. ‘610‘%*8 F National. — 123 st Nof S F..— 312 SAVINGS BANKS. erman ......1530 1900s |Sav & Loan. - Semboai ot e |Sacurtty - Mutual ....... 50 — |Union Trust - S F sav U..500 — | STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. 10 OSL&H..4#0 — — !Presidio .. 0 6% — | POWDER STOCKS. Glant Con Co. 81 83 % 3% MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Hana Plan. $13{ Alaska Pack..120 Haw Com. ® |Cal Fruit Can. — Honokaa .. Vi Kiauea - BX = | Dceanic 88 Co 54 Makawell 41 0% Pac AF A... Onomea . 's\ 29%3| Pac C Bor Co. m Paauhau —"|Par Paint Co.. !lomln‘ Sesston. Board— 20 Cal Safe Deposit.. $2000 Cor:tra Costa Water bonds. 100 Equitable Gas . 100 Equitable Gas 25 Hawaitan Commercial & Sugar. 5 Honokaa Sugar Co. 50 Hutchinson S P Co. 50 Hutchinson S P C 50 Hutchinson S P Co. 160 Kilauea Sugar Pla: 25 Makawell Sugar Co. $1000 Market St Ry 1st Con 5 Oakland Gas, cash. 25 Oceanic S S Co. 150 Paauhau § P Co.. 74 Pacific Coast Borax 2# 8 I Gas & Electric Co % Bank ‘of Calitornia... . Afternoon Session. 10 Californta Fruit Canners. 190 Cal Wine Association. $4000 Hawallan Com & Sugar Co 8a. 50 Honokaa Sugar Co. 10 Hutehinson S P C 20 Hutchinson S P _( Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. 40 Makawell Sugar Co 40 Oakland Ga: 16 Oceanic § S Co... S bonds. $5000 Oceanie 4 S F Gas & Electric Co. Street— 25 Hawailan Commercial & Sugar. 5 Oceanic S C o. l'-")CD Oakland Transi! PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHA Mornisg Session. 350 Independence . 200 Junction . 100 Monte Cristo, 100 Occidental of good Si;e nominal for good to su- | 3 3 Perior unwashed: 16@10i2¢ nominal for good to | 0 San Joaquin Ol & De 33 prime unwashed peaberry. 100 Sterling .. 20 Guatemala and Mexican—13@16¢ for prime to | 20 Sterling ERT) fancy washed; 11G12¢ for strictly good washed: | 100 Twenty-Eight 16 10@10%c for ' good washed; 9@S%c for fair | 50o West Shors 300 washed: $GS%c for medium: 6@i%c for in- |\ ferfor to ordinary; 11@I2c for good to prime Af washed peaberry; 10@10%c¢ nominal for good to prime unwashed peaberry: « for good to superior unwashed. LEATHER—Sale, 23 r, medlum, 25@25c; @28c: Roush | Leather, light, 23@26c; Harness Leather, heavy, 3@3%e for No. 1 and 30@33c for No. 2; Har- i Harness Leather, Collar Leather, | | | NB 28 per ton; Stick, | $18G20_per cord. OILS—California, Castor OIl, in cases, No. 1. : Linaced Ofi. in barrels. bolled, cases, 5c 5c: pure. Taw: ;| winter strained, barrels, nt | | pure Neatsfoot Oil, ssagsc per_ gallo S0 70c wh Sperm. pure. 65c 3aGige per gal- cases, Il GASOLINE AND B NZINE— | Water White Coal Ol in bulk, 13c; Pearl Ofl, cases, 19c; Astral, 15c; Star, 1%; Extra Star, , 24c: Eocene, 2lc; lorized Stove ! ik, 1413¢: cases. 20tjc; Benzine, 19%c; $8-degree ~Gasoline, z per gallon. - is_quoted_at $16 50 per ton in large ueks 404 $11 in ste. " Liverpool is quoted at $17@18 50 for the best and @4 75 for lower mdes 0 RPL l 'E—-ulc per xll.l.lfln in cases and 52 in RED A‘ID \\ HITE LEAD—Red Lead, 4@ e bee Ib; White Lead, 7@7%c, accordink to qqmr‘xsmvsn-weu 5 per flask for local and 45 for use SU G,\R-—The Wel(ern Sugar Reflnlnl Com- vany quates, per Ib. in 100-Ib Crushed, dered, 5.65¢; Candy Gran- ulated, 5.65c; Dry Granulated, 5.35c; Confec- tioners' A, 5.50c; M-rnonn 5.15¢: Extra C. 5.05c; Golden barrels, 10c moray half- et Saiate o s T bass, . No orders taken for less than lent. Dominos, h-ll(blh & Pickets, $20 'snmxu.. 52 for 3575 for fancy: Shakes. $I3 for spilt and $i4 for sawn; Rusic, $3@%. Receipts o, f Produce. FOR TUESDAY, MARCH 28, Flour, ar sks. Wheat, ctls . Barley, ctls . Oats, ctis 15 Polu NI: 530/ Leather, rolls 00 Tallow, ctls - 455 Wine, gals OREGON. Hay, ton: Flour, qr sks 10,865 Potatoes, sk Oats, ctis 620 Onfons, ctls EASTERN. Oats, ctls .... 2,000 | STOCK MARKET. Business was very in the morning on the Bond Exchange and there were a number of fluctuations. Gas and Electric was weak at $45 75. Hutchinson Sugar was irregular at mfi 22 §0. Spring \llg’ ‘Water was lower to advance touem $55. Hawailan lc continued and Commercial was also m;ner at $69. ueuu ns stood about the same in the after- Ths oil stocks were in ti usual demand the morning sesslons, but ehowed lttle change. The Southwestern Oll Company pald end’of T3¢ on the 2th. g STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY. March 262 p. m. oNTTED St Bom s < AM%I15. Ih coupon “}u lhw(m)w 63 Petroleum Center 2706 Petroleum Center 1000 Reed Crude ... 300 Sterling - 200 West Shore SAN FRANCISCO OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Sesston. Board— 200 Four Of1 10 Hanford 10 Hanford, b 60. 1000 lndependem‘p B 100 San_Joaquin O &5 C 300 Sterling ..... Afternoon Session. ‘Boat 1009 Four Ofl Co. 55 100 Hanford, ¥ E 1000 Junction . & 50 Kern Oil 5 1000 Petroleum Center B 30 San Jolquinob DCB 925 100 Sterling ... 210 MINT STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San :“nldleo Stock and Exchange Board yester- v Morning Session. 06[ 400 800 Andes n 500 Best & 22/ 100 Mexican Ed 100 Caledonia 7| 600 Ophir 7 500 Con Cal & Ove: B 5 Confidence 300 Yellow Jac B Se . 500 Best & Belcher 25~ 600 M 3 Best & Belcher 100 Ophir o | 100 Challenge b Chall 200 Potost 5 500 Con Cal & 100 Sterra N 35 100 Ce 100 Union Com . 2 The following were the sales in the Pact! Stock Exchange yesterday: o Morning Session. &( %0 Con cal & Va..2 8 lelv] 1 ® < 809 C 200 Con Cal & V. 300 €on Cal & V.1 92 200 200 200 - B 200 10 00 Savage " 300 300 Slerra Nevada. & 200 2 12% f CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, March 2—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. . 05 LI g 58 o8 g 3% % s 8 g 23 ” 5 T 1% B M ™" — o v 0 = 8 n B & i & » u B “ 5 a » a