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THE SAN FRA JISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1902 n SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. and Sterling Exchange ocks and bonds quiet and steadier. Seeds still dull. S evera slight changes an live an reen Peas appeared from Alan ltry rather -caster, Oranges s fair ra with two demand. higher. featureless Bariey, Oats and Corn quict. cargo of Rye reported wanted for Europe. d Feedstuffs show wo further change. very scarce article at present. n ample supply and unchanged. wcumulating, weak and going dozen “ruits as previously quoted. 1ith a run. d dressed Meats. otatoes and Onions about as before quoted. eda County. cars from the West. Choice Lemons getting scarce. ¢ Engiish Salmon Markei. ndon Grocers' Gazette of Februar: f x\\c ~almf~n situation: “The market on the spot, but transac- ¢ the absence of supplies the ‘small compass into which ks have bien reduced will be gathered of the Liverpool public ware- show that on January tocks than two those on the same : January no figures are procurable regarding the | 0 i reasonable tu | wed a similar { are directing their at- cather Report. »—Pacific Time.) Feb. 27—5 p. m. seasonal rainfalls to those of same date in Jast twenty-four | This Last Season. Season. e following are the with rainfall compared Last 24 Hours um and minimum tem- from Eastern stations: STATIONS W nmn LE] PUPLD mmm Temperature at 7 & WEATHER CONDITIO FORECAST. er disturbance overlies Washington and uver Isiand. While the pressure has 1 morth of San Francisco, conditions are unfavorable for settied falr weather. ir hes fallen over mearly the entire Pa- slope. Snow has fallen in Nevada and High southerly winds are re- City, Salt Lake City and recast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight February 28: Northern California—Cloudy unsettied weath- iay with ehowers; brisk southwest wind. nern California—Cloudy unsettled weath- with showers; freso southerly winds. or rain Friday, continued winds. and vicinity—Cloudy unset- iday with showers; fresh to winds Sacramento 26.3 feet and rising: 16.%, rising; Red Bluff, 21, falling. ALEXANDER G. McADIE. { Forecast Official. | AND GENERAL Tas. rson ~% EASTERN MARKETS. EY Stock Market. —The most active were among those | New York )RK, Feb -day’s marke: ¥¢ $ecee stocks rather knowr the average speculator then those which have occupied the broadest sttention for several dave, but the obscure speciaities still had a large part in the market, particularly in the width of their price move- Tents. Some new ones were brought forward nto activity to-day and were pushed smartly upward and advances continued in some others ccently awakened into activity. Still others Chectel” the passing of the speculative move: went and the taking of profits, Alter which support was withdrawn and the lowed to take its Own course. very and persistent buying of Colorado and Sduthern | | es color 1o the rumors that control of the js sought. The admission of Chicago and | Fastern Tllinois interest into the directory of | he Evansville and Terre Haute is accepted as | C firmatory of reports recently current of a asolidation, and with these two examples as « basis rumors of many other absorptions and | ieolidations of _minor raliroads received re was a rvesumption of Toesday s rise in Brooklyn Transit ob buying sttributed to inside interest, but without ex- Chesapeske and Ohio and Norfolk ern were lifted on the reports of the inary for bituminous coal. as support from imeside sources for Mis- Pacific, but_the large liquidation con- & souri tinued in that stock, supposed to be the result f the recent death of a large holder. "Amalga- he day unchanged. The ues sluggish and neglected.” The dublious in which the Northern Becurities kept by the penmu Iitigation and the rtainties of 2 The consultations now going een those interested in the Northern o . ulfhlh(« market, indi #Cid went 10 meet maturing obi that exchange bills were sold bonde to-day, $4,675,000. nited States 3s udvlncedy [ be last ol NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stocks— Sales. High. Low. Close. chison . B 7% % T ‘hison pfd 9TY 97 anada Southern “sri‘/' e “hesapeake & Ohio T “hic & Altom. . ga“ ‘s:% ? dA\lor rté 7 76 bic & Great West 25 ugyz | Metropolitan $t Ry | Norolk & W ptd. . Lir Q { Am Smelt & € C C & St Louis Colo Southern Colo Sou Ist prd. Denver & R G. Denver & B.G pfd Erie ... Hocking Valley Hocking Val pfd. . IHinois Central lowa Central Jowa Central pfd Lake Erie & West. Lake E & W pfd.. Loutsville & Nash. Manhattan L Mexican Central. Missouri Pacific Mo Kan & Tex. . Mo Kan & Tex pid Omtario & West. ... Pennsylvania g::g ng ... ing Tst prd. Reading 2d pfd. SCL&SF.., mL&sFmpm StL & S F 24 ptd St L Southwest. St L Southwest pfd St Paul .. Southern Ry pfd.. Texas & Pacific... Tol St L & West Tol St L & W pfa Union Pacific . CUnion Pacific Dfd Wabash ... Wabash pfd W & Lake W & L E 24 pra. Wisconsin Central. Wiscon Cen pfd .. 2, Express Lnrmpan(ea—- Adams . American . Tnited States = Am Smelt & R pl Anaconda Min Con Tobacco pfd General Electric Glocose Sugar Hocking Coal Intern Paper .. Intern Paper prd.. Intern Power . laclede Gas National Biscuit National Lead . National Salt National Salt pfd.. North American... Pacific Coast . Pacific Mail People’s Gas 100 S St : Us Slecl pfd . ‘Western Union ... Amer Loco Z Amer Loco pfd . +413,500 Sn CLOSING BONDS. refunding 25, ) Hocking Vai 413s. reg 109 [ & N unified s, Mex Cent 4s. do 1st inc Minn & St L 4 Mo Kan & T 45, do 24 . Total sales . Chi & o CB& : cCM& 1 CaN 1 CRI griee ccc 104 Chi 87 Colo & 94y D&R 025 Erie pri filé do gen 8T nMwa& 1314 YORK MINING STOCKS. Horn Silver Silver Leadville Con TOCKS AND BONDS. {United Fruit .... 8§ vWel(ln(h Commn 89 264 Boston & lmne.,my, Boston Elevated. I Cent s ‘!'n. ral ' |Spanish 48 ...... T7% Bar Silver, firm, zsm per ounce. Money, 2%@3 per ceni The rate of discount m the open market for short bills is 2% per cent, The rate of discount in the open market for three months’ bills is 23 per cent. London Market. NEW YORI, Feb. 21.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's Loadon financial cablegram sa; Attention on the Stock Exchange ab- sorbed in the settlement and ¢here was con- siderable anxiety lest difficulties might be en- countered in the Kaffir declaration, but noth- ing happened but scattered liquidation. At- tendance on the floor was thin to-day and businese was practically nil. American smelt- ers were skylarking most of the time and the leading arbitratems to the dealings were five Wabash bonds and 430 shares of stock. Money ruled steady. The retnrn cf the Bank of England shows a marked horrowing of £3,250,000. The revenue collection amounts to £250,000. There is not likely to be any market freedom until the April dividends, as market debt to the bank Smounits o £5,000,000. which even Government disbursements can hardly liquidate. eww York Money Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—Money on call steady at 267212 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4@ 4% per cent; sterling exchange steady, with actual business in bankers’ bills at $4 878, for | demand -nd $4 851, for sixty days; posted rates, £4 843 and $4 881%: commercial bills, 4 ““fi?‘ ; bar silver, 551.« Mexican de %4 rnment Gov bon . inactive rallroad bonae Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTO! ment of the T balance, $1 New York Grgm and Produce. NEW YORK. Feb. 18,135 barrels; exports, 2 steady and unchanged. WHEAT—Receipts, 81,921 bushels. Spot, s state- AT labie cash ,150 bushels; exports, steady. No. 2 red, 87c red, 8Sisc elevator; N Northern” Dututh, SOLE £ 4 b aoet! Ne: 1 ooa Manitoba, B8%¢ L. o, b, afioat, - Yheat was irregular. ‘It opened about steady -on cables, dropped under favorable crop prospects and then turned strong on a jump in corn, Tie close was easy at unchanged prices. . March, 1@82%c, closed 82iic. May, 82i4@S3c, cloea July, s1%@&2%c, <loaed s2%c; aeptember &11{4@81 %e. clmd 8114 HOPS—] \\OOL—Plrm HIDES—Dull Spot Rio, steady; No. T invoice, : Cordova. ' S@lZc. Futures closed with prices net, 1015 points higher, Total sal 000 bags, including: arch, | 5.25c; May, 5.45@5.50c; July, 5.60@5.70c; Sep- | Lember, 5.805.85c; October,’ 5.90c; December, ‘SEGAR—Raw, firm. Fair refining, 3i4c; centrifugal, 96 test, 3 I iacs | Sinttuga:, ¢ 3%c; molasses sugar, 27ac; DRIED FRUITS, Evaporated apples are rulf featurciens. State common o ESed ave auate) %e: prime, 9@9%c: choice, d@LOc; tancy, alifornia_dried fruits buyers are giving % | | considerable attention to prunes, and a good is Jobblng 'movement Guoted range. PRUNEE-33@6%c. APRICOTS—Royal, reported within the lnd peache! are firmly 2% 10@14c; Moorpark, 10@ Q'FE'ACHES—Peeled. 14@18¢; 5@ unpeeled, e, i Chicago Grain Market. e CHICAGO, Feb. 27.—Corn strength was the dominating factorin grain speculation to-day. It started out somewhat better than at yester- day's close, influenced by firm cables. The crowd, however, took the selling side early and an easy feeling was manifested for a time. The local selling was offset by a fair commis- sion house demand, the Southwest buying lib- erally and vmlcnionfll, Jater came in the mar- ket with bull intentions. As prices advanced shorts were forced to cover and a good trade developed. The strength at Kansas City and Bt. Louis did much to help bull sentiment here, Predictions of storms in the Southwest also was a bull factor. Late in the day profit-tak- ing cai a loss of much of the strength, though May closed firm, %c higher at61%c. Wheat had only the corn bulge to help in & struggle against numerous bearish tendencies, Cables started slightly higher but at no_ timeé reflecteg vesterday’s local strength. North- ‘western and primary receipts were increased and the crowd took the selling side. May opened K@¥%c to % @%c lower at T6%,@T6%c, and eased to T6ikc. Then the corn influence be. gan to help, the outsiders bought and manifest- ed a desire to play the market. May sold up to T7i4e, but the late liquidation in corn start- ed the jocal crowd to hammering the market again and prices slid off. May closed weak, %@ye lower at 76%c. Commission houses took hold of cats early and bid the price of May to 44c. There was fair buying of corn, which exerted some influ- ence, but near the close May was offered quite freely and the strength was lost. May closed steady, a shade higher at 434c. Provisions were fairly active and maintained a good strength all during the session. The start was slightly lower, influenced by heavy Teceipts the vards and consequent lower prices for hogs. ~Covering on the grain ad- vance and some small buying advanced all rovisions, and May pork closed 7%c up to §15'25. "Say lard, 10c_ higher at $5 30, and May ribs 5@7%c up at §8 35@8 37 The leading futures ranged as foilows: High. Opem Articles— ‘Wheat No. May July September . Corn No. May > July 8 Ju % 8 September RM% s Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, steady; No. 3 spring wheat, 5c; No. 2 red, Slic; No. 2 oats, 43%c; No. 2 white, 4514 No. 3 white, 44@45%5¢; rye, 88@BSlic; fair to cholce maiting barley, c; No. 1 flax seed, : No. 1 hnnhwmern $1 68; 'ss pork, per bbl, rime timothy seed, $6 50; 05@15 15: lard, per 100 1bs, "§6 1774 @0 20; $8 20@8 40; dry salted @7Yc; short clear sides hisk; high , ba of clover, contract grade, $8 80. ), 38 wines, $131; Articles— Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels . 30,000 25,000 Wheat, bushels . 67,000 74,000 Corn, bushels . 12% 3 Onts, bushels . 142) 64,000 Rye, bushels 1,000 7,000 Barley, bushels 47,000 18,000 On the Produce Exchange to-day the buiter market was !\'el.l( creameries, 18@25c; dairfes, 18@24c. firm, 10 12%ec. B et hges. . NOING HER Foreign Futures. ‘Wheat— March May. Opening 4 6 Ciosing e 32 :& PARIS. Wheat— Feb. May-Aug. Openi 20 95 gpmie Bk 5% -Opening 2890 2750 Closing . vee 2590 2745 Eastern Livestock Markel. 'CHICAGO, CHICAGO, Feb. 2T.—CATTLE—Recpipts, 11,- 500, Im:ludlnt 100 Texans. Slow and 10c lower. to prime steers, $6 5001 poortomelhn-. stockers and _fe 5 0] a’:n‘e‘r; b 80 50@5 25; heifers, $2 calves, Ml 3 000; to-i 30 W left on 3000 ' ‘Q cents lmo m‘::voue&' Heavy. 36 o hoic g: 1 Siehe, ¥5 8505 75 burk of sales. 55 30 Texa, ted‘mrl 34 B0an 15 o &t "HOGS—Rece 586 lk. SHEEP—Receipts. 14,000; slow: shade low. Good to choice wethers, 65@5 25: mr tu shocs mixed) $3 S0 B e S mep ot 330; Western lambe, $5 20@6 50, ST. JOSEPH. ST. JO!FPlIi‘.’cPicb‘ zl.-;'ci\’m.%;mlqg, ower. Natives, : e B e e wgn 6’50 kers and foedony Receipts, nlm‘ )nrlm lov; lower. 60; Ore- Reds, o ”&1'5'011 fia T 1 b Seers, 1 75@2 15, first hands: 'ar\;‘gmfi Onions, 50@65c Light -:56 light mixed. i medium and | the sret: « h u;msa ggp_nmgpu, Etmy ‘Western ‘; wo: eo- l-mb:, $5 50@6 40; Western sheep, $4 25@ | small Burbunh. l 81 ‘)gng% Merced. New York ok Metal Market. Australian, VEGETABLES—Aspa NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—Tin prices were m;:.wcb.,sc segr m;::u‘ e:‘ from "Loa An- about %c lower and 128 64 off in London. 'nu. eles, rom peeles, New York market closed at 25@25.30c fwm including Wu, Cabbage, 257 0@20c, e 1b: t ctl; Los Angeles Tomatoes, §1@1 25 per b K&‘L‘é’.‘ -c:o 'éf lflm e Bokr » "d d $1 1 75 per crate; Mexican Tomatoes, Cooper was casy and dull, but mot lower. “ o s T Tatg@ise per Ib; les do, 15@ lflfic Dfled Ohrl. fl%olk p‘;rulb' 50c per sack; Hothouse Cucumbers, ‘1@1 25 er dozen for large and 50@75¢c for small; Gar- ic, lh&c Los Angeles Green Peppers, 1215 cando, Lake stood at 12%@1214c, electrolytic at 1274 @12%c and casting at 12%@12%c. At Lon- don brices wer> abovt unchanged, with spot at £66 and futures at £55 10s. Lead ruled fArr and] unchanged at New York at 4lic, walle London was is 3d higher at £11 1bs. Spelter was unchanged here and at London. Locally the price was 4.25@4.30c and at London £18 58 still quoted. Glasgow Pc‘leaed at 53s 6d Iron was steady. and MidSiesboro st 475 6d, Pigiron warrants nqelu. Marrowfat Squash. $8@10 per ton ggnbbm Squash, $8G10; Mushrooms, 25¢ Pm_dtry and Game. glosed hers at $11 30012 50, o, 1 “foundr 4 . i‘\?@lfl. No. 1 rnundry soumem. m Receipts of California Poultry were light, ern, 1 7 50; No. 1 louniry Sont mft. $16 50@1 New York Cotton M. arket. NEW_YORK, Feb. 27.—Cotton closed steady, with prices net 3 to b points lower, but two cars of Eastern. were placed on sale, miaking five thus far this wegk and the mar- ket was slightly weaker in consequence. Some old stock was quoted lower, but prices real- ized were very goo Recelpts of Game weré five sacks. Hare sold readily at the quotation, but Geese were not wanted and sold slowly. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 13@l4c for Gob- | Dlers and 15@1% fo Northern Bustiess. or Tens: s $1,2061 75, Goslings, % ;z': 5; Duck-‘:‘ra;% 3 = 5 r_old and £ has;;:;:rfirnr 1;:». 27.—Clearings, §420,001; afi 5% ’°"“‘s§fl°fi'i5 m'n ‘;7?; Y:‘;'gw_é{: 3 184, E: ryers, roilers, $550@6 for TACO]\IA Peh 27.—Clearings, $178,508; bal- | Jarge and $4@4 50 for small; Pigeons, §1 50 per ances, £35,52 i . s, | d0ZeN for old and $2 75@3 for Squabs. b,’;‘i?;’;“i}’og"e e 27.—Clearings, $45,403; WOAME-—Hare. $1 25 Rabbits, 31 50 for Cot- A Feb. 27— Clearings, §273,424; | PhielS and #i for Rr;“'x?n:fi"v oas pe balances, $66,136. dozen; Honkers, §@5; Bnglish Snipe, $3; Jacx AT TR § Snice, §2; Rablnm nominal. Northern Wheat Market. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. OREGO! —— PORTLAND, Feb. 27 HEAT—Walla Butter is a Scarce article in this city at Walla, 6515@66%c: blue stem, 6615@G67c; val- | the moment.” There was not much on hand | ley, 65G66¢c. Total shipments of when from | before the last storm and there is less now. :’hl!hp]nrt week ending. to-day were 104,178 | The Humboldt steamer and’ several echooners ushels. which should have brought supplies from the nerthern coast have arrived without any, ow- ing to the swollen streams, and the market fs practically bare. Dealers say that they could get any price they chose to ask, but they have not generally advanced quotations, as the scarcity is merely temporary, and as soon as interfor transportation is fully re-established receipts will be all the heavier for the present suspension. Cheese remains steady at the familiar quo- tations. The Egg market is getting into bad shape, as usual at this time of the year. = Every ‘ WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Feb. 21.—WHEAT—Quiet, un- changed; blue stem, 66c; club, 65c. F 0re:i—gn Markets. LONDON, Feb, 27.—Consols, 25%d; French rentes, 101 1 ¥oes on passage, more inquiry; cargoes No, 1 Ftnndrrd Califernia, 508 3d; cargoes Walia 20 English country markets, dull. 94%c: Silver, Wheat car- ERPO —Wheat, firm; Wheat | in Parts, uiel; flour in Parie, quiet: weather | de31e e L A e e in Englind, unsettled. ) o Gown facter. than they went up, and even the o reduced quotations fail to improve the demand. T i Stocks are rapldly accumulating, and no orders E3 % | of any consequence have vet been received for the next northern steamer. The exchange slapped: prices down to Ibe for:gathered and | 5@16c for ranch, while aiong the street the best Tarich could be bOUht In lota fo sait a¢ 17¢, though some dealers were slow in follow- ing the market down and asked more. The annua] spring dechine is now well on, accord- ing to all Indications. Recelpts were 116,300 4 Dbhis of Butter; LOCAL MARKETS. * Exchange and Bullion. T unds, —— tubs and Sterling Exchange has again advanced, and is 1738 cases of Eggs, 8250 now high. Domestic Exchange is also higher, as usual at this time of the year. pounds of California Cheese, 1350 pounds of Oregon Cheese and 30,000 pounds of Emm[ Cheese. : 60 days. = BUTTER-—Creamery, 20c per Ib for fancy, Sieriins Cabiee. “sight.. v T %8 |2sc tor firsts and SradTiee for seconds: dairs’ Sterling Cables . — 490 so: ntore Butter, 17@18c pound. New York Exchange, sight.... 15 -| CHEESE—New, 11%c; old, lomxe Young New York Exchange, telegraphic — 1714, | America, 12@13c; Eastern, 13@15c per | Silver, per ounce. - 5515 BGGS—Ranch, 17@17%¢c for utlecud large Dollars, nominal. . — 4513 | and 16G16%3c for good to choice; store, lic i - per dozen. » Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Liverpool futures higher. Chicago advanced 1c, but fell back. The opening was easy, owing to the light demand znd the prevailing molsture in the Southwest. Later on there were a §09d many damage re- ports and the leaders were buyers. The coarse grains were strong. Private wires to Bolton, De Ruyter & Co. said: ‘“The Cincinnati Price Current says that the crop is regarded more hopefully than a Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. were slightly The Orangé market is in fair shape and ail grades meet with a steady inquiry at the quo- tations. Four cars are announced for to-day's auction. lLemons and Grape Fruit are selling well. Fancy Lemons are becoming scarce. There is nothing in Apples. All grades are plenll(ul dAnd_move well. 50@2 25 per, box for extra, $1G 50 lnr ‘Md to choice and T5¢_for ordinary. S—From cold storage, 75c@$2 50 per month ago. The condition is mostly good, but CITRLS FRUITE—Navel Oranges, T5c@$1 25 the plant is lacking in high vigor, and there- | for md.m._ zl B0@2_for choice and it fore unable to withstand severe adverse condi- | for fancy; Sées 75c@$1 50; Tangerines, tions. Kansas and Nebraska are complaining s g81 and 31 5092 in hait .that with the disappearance of the snow the 80c@$1 for common and $1® crop is found not to be 160King well, and some | 1 50 for. to choice and $1 75G2 50 for farmers in Lyons County, Kans., report from 50 fancy; Grape Fruit, ;_Mexican Limes, to 80 per cent damage. 50@6; Bananas, §2 75 per bunch for New Orleans and $1 25@2 25 for Hawailan; Pineapples, $3@4 ner dnlen Dried Fflats, Nuts and Raisins. The local market was firmer at a slight ad- vapce, both on and off call Spol Wheat—Shigpins, $11041 11%: milling, §112%@1 15 per <il, CALY, BOARD SALES, Informal Session-—0:15 o'clock—No sales. is nothing new to report in these ran, sks { Middiings, sks. more; 50-1b 10c more. No orders taken for less or " its equivalent. Eermll:“' half-barrels, 5.15c; ‘boxes, 5.40c San Francisco Meat Market. The storm has cut down receipts of live stock at this market, and dressed Ewes are higher in consequence. Live calves and lambs lhr: 2 little lower. Otherwise there is no chaage. DRESSED MEATS, Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: L m—cuomc for Steers and 6@6%c per Ib VEAL—I‘ 7@8c;_small, S@9c per uv"x;roN—Wemer- T5@8%c: Ewer, Tgse P LA B veartt 10¢ 15; Spring L-mh 12 c mn-; > o Hogs, 715@8c per 1b. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good sound. livestock delivered San Fran less 50 8—4%@5c per T Nross weight). Hm—wan.n 4@4%¢; Ewes, 33a@4c per 1b_(gross welght). LAMBS—Sucking Lambs, $250@2 75 per head, or 51.@6c per 1b, live weight; yearlings, Se_per Ih. HOGS—Live Hogs, 200 Ibs and under. €@ 6%4c; 200 Ibs and over, S'AOG‘/. feeders, 514 sows, 20 per cent off; per cent off, and stags, 10 per cent off from the above quo- tations. Receipts of “Produce. Y, FEBRUARY 27, FOR THURSD, Flour, qr sks.. 10. 9|Hops, bales . 238 Wheat, ctls .... 91,043 |Feed, sks . 30 Barley, ctls . 700 |Shorts, sks 50 1,455 Tallow, ctls ... 240 21 |Sugar, etls . 2,045 bbls .. 13 2,938/ f'hl(‘or\ Hay. tons Straw, tons . 3 WASHI‘IGTON Flour, qr sks.. 11,484 Flaxseed, sks .. 1,478 Potatoes, sks 10 r 1 STOCK MARKET. | *- * Local stocks and bonds were quiet again on the merning session. There were sales, of Bank of California at $421 and of California Safe Deposit at $117. There was nothing doing in_the oil stocke. Trading continued light in the afterncon. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, Feb. 27.—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. 4s qr coup..112%4112% ! 4s qr c (new)13974139% 45 qr reg....11215112% '35 ar coup...100 109 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. . 7614103 | Oceanic Js... — 102 58100, — Ombus C lil 131 — 116’ -—_ IPIL G Im 4s. 9515 — | Prac H 6s. mmmv, R E 9’1 5 & S 12815124 Sierra Cal 65105 110 68 J112%118% .- 114 L Ang R 55.120%121% LA Light 6s. — Do gtd 6s. — Do gtd 5s.1041;, — (1905)8r A.100% — (1905)Sr B.110 11034 906) ....11214112%% — 122% Do. ln cfitllflk 9 Oak W G 5 104 WATER STOCKS. Stkn fl 6-.!03%108 Gontra Costa T4 75 (Port Costa.. 633 60 Marin Co.... 50 — Spring Val.. 86 = 87 GAS AND ELECTRIC/ Cent L&P. 2 5 |(Pac Light .. Eqt G L Co. 3% 3%|Sac E G&RC — Mautual . 3% 5 SF G & E. 43— OGL & H. 5813 — |8 F G Co.. 5% — Pac G Imp.. 36 56% |Stktn G & E 8 — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd. — 25 | BANKS. Anglo-Cal .. 851380 L P & A ...165 169 California. 422 Mer Ex (). 18% — la20 Cal Safe Dp.117 117% § F Nationl.1 First Natnl. — SAVINGS BANKS. soncopnd; Senston-May- 0000 ctls, $1 1134 24,- There German Y 1000 i AREv &t Lot x> 38 ' B $LI1%. - December—20,000, | B0 1 Ts—Apricots, S@8c for Royals and 8% | Humboldt e Regilar Morning Session—May—10,000 ctls, | @13c for standard to-fancy Moorparks; Evapo- |8 v T $111 egoo $1113; 2000, $111%4. December—| rated Apples. Sq8%c; cundried, lt‘l’:d, Puc!;,n“ STREET RAILROADS. 10,000, $1 68 Gg8ic; Pears ums. 5@5 a7 Ntusroon Session—-May—12,000 ctls, §111%. u..p:f Nectarines, 5G63o for red | Salifornia .. — 113% Market ..., 8- 3¢ December—6000, $1 08%. %Qeum’ white: Fi, 56 for biaok and Sxseen el BARLEY-—The Sonoma took out for Austra- m ‘hite. e P ER. lia 1112 tons of Chevaller and 200 tone of Brew. | BRUNES-100] crop are quoted as 28 follows: | Glant ....... TI% ™ Vigoric ..... — 4 ing. Tt is reported that the next Australian | 30-40's, 6@6Yc; 40-50's, 4 %c' 3. SUGAR, steamer will take out 800 tons more. 4Yc; 60-70's, 3’;/&?4’4\ .u/.axxc, 80- | Hana ....... 3% 4% Kilauea The market showed little change. For the ; $0's, 2% @3%c; S, 2'4@2&::{& Hawallan .. 3713 40 Makawell best feed 90c was generally asked, but buyers | RAISINS—Seeded, 3-crown, Sc; % | Honokan A were not inclined to pay this figure. Some falr | @7%c; Loose Muscitels, 6%¢é fof Corown: sud | Hatoninson . 13% 14 foed was sold st 85¢. & for seedless; 3-crown. Gc; 2-crown, 5 o MISCELLANBOUS. 53¢ for unbleached and usters—Imperial Feed, 8713@90c for No. 1 and S5@86%c for | Seedless Suital off grades; brewing and shipping grades, 921@ | 8%c for h\wnmd o s, 83; De- Dbc; Chevalier, 95c@$1 20 per ctl. gl..”gn ; Fancy, $1 75; London Layers, | CALL BOARD SALES. gz w Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. _o“!h.g.—f"g'ln“:-; Repaty r?’galll Eecond Bession December—2000. ctls, 16%e; | SoIel PAE: NG 15 G 2 e 1000, T6%c; 6000, T6%c. uummx Sesslon—December—2000 ctls, 76%c; 2000, T6iic. Afternoon Session — December — 4000 i; Baive for sottshell and 667¢ tor A s Sg7c. Tor Eantern: Brumst Nute, le%m P iiberte, 13g1313¢; Pecans, 11015 Yac, (‘A)Colllxy_comb ll@lflc for bright and 1 OATS—There was some movement at Chi- | 11¢ for light amber; water white extr-cted cago. The scalpers found themselves short on “‘ 1ight amber extracted, 46& dark, 4c. o Armer market and tried to cover. In conse- | BEESWAX—27%6@29¢ per I quence the market sold upd nfilckld & __...__ This mlrkal co%l{l:’llotd I:Ihl!.“ unc ‘“‘ed%’ Pravlslo"s. A : 1061 6 black 51 1:;501 £iPg 4 for Teed and $1 2214 or seed; % @} 87% per ctl for feed and $135@1 i ok CO! RN—CIm:uo S Ero 603 c to 62%¢, and ctls, Chicago opened heavy on large receipts of Hogs and prospects for their continuance, though quotatlons were higher on the, day. Liquidation was apparently drawing to a close, t’r‘:‘el lg’ofi; ‘were :@:nerlhe WA DI vl flqflngs ‘were smaller and the demand was his market all kinds are now quoted | fair: n::’:n e Bame. _ Strictly cholce dry Com of | There was zo change In this m-rko( ill bring $1 50, while damp lot: CURED M 1 20 down to #1305, Fhe market continues awll, | hea iayc for light me mdlum. nulalf tor ight, rge yellow, §1 50; small round do, §135 lt%c ‘for_ex ftw"fl Hum- 12 o '3:"(;'1"1 @160; white, $1 35@1 50 per ctl. Eastern sugat-cured Hams, 1« itor. iy e o °§', It e re- | nin Hame, 1O N Shprr: Ty L rted that bthér Garks 16 10 bt loaded for b 5 ¢ pEonr:pe. and_dealers inclined to look for | $i1 Drll:;! ll‘el-; fll‘i ughznn clear, firmer market in cont juence. * BOCKWHEAT—Quoted at 1. 65 per ctl. Flowr and Millstuffs. FLOUR—Callfornia_Family Extras, §350@ 375, usual ;eo?;s &km ef’;"':' lfim 50; Oregon, $2 T 5 per. barrel for family and v e @350 or Bakers's’ Wasbington Bakers, o Hides, Tailow, Wool and Hops. 3 N LLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: ~Graham barrel; ; 12; @:i.- b, fi'A D-—'rlercesa quoted at Sc per 1b for com- pound and 10%@llc for pure; half barre pure, 113c; 10-1b ting, 11%c; 5-1b tins, 1i%e; 1 b “n.é ENE—One half- -barrel, 9%¢; helt barrels, PIc; one tierce, BRC; tWG tiertes, 9i4c; five tierces, 9%c per Ib. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell Flour, $3 per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, $2 Rye | gbout 1l4c under quotations. Heavy saited Meal,'$260; Rice Flour, 7. Corn Meal, 38 35: | Sicors, 1ic; medium, 10c; light, e: Cow extra_c do, Qat Groats, $5; Hominy, Hides, 9c for heavy and 83 for light: Stage, $303 25, Buckwheat Flour, ¥ 2 Craa ked Ited Kip, 9¢; Salted Veal, Dlac; Salted ‘}'fi"‘u’aflmk ofifi‘mu‘(‘bunomm gfl Wheat Dry H!%es,n}‘a!%:“culh. 14¢; Dry r, f . $6 85@8 35 ; "Cul Brands, in’ sacks, $6 5068 Barley, ~ $5; Split 00 s Peas, $5; Green Pea: IGW per 100 1bs. Hay and Feedstuffs. All descriptions remain unchanged and more or less weak, owing to the improved crop $1 lnr lai and §2 t'éi small r‘l: 5043 for Colts; Horse Hi 1 B0 for mdhlm f-n or medh:m mn-. skine, 80c; winter or thln ther. Letters from Hollister say that 20¢. or Joss Hay Whicl should ave ‘Been Ahipsed m:mA ; Tavge” and” st o7 to San Francisco is being shipped to Monterey, y Salinas and other neighborIng towns. The same | y.2 ,'“{‘w Noo 1 oniered. 5%060 per Iy interfor demand {s noted in other parts of the State. greaso, WO 1, s.n .)n-quln. : San_Joa- aute Lambe 15e8ver Sida Bt Taint 'nscofie' 18 per ton y 15 Vatiey Oropan. spring, 19810%0s anmm 10 per , 14Gi6e per Tb. 3 DETUTES &nlled Burley. 510 wezg‘ ger| 8 {;&':c Lor falr and 124G le per 1v Cocoanut_Cake, 113“ for -nlnmt. L - General Merchandise. BAGS-—Grain Bags, June and July, 6¢: San Fleece Queatin, : Wool ) 3 Twine, 7 f COAL—Wellington, /80 per “ton: Southfiela mé'-rn.gw—coam per bale. Beans and Seeds. Wellington, 00. Seattle, $6 50: Bryant, $650; o i Roslyn: §7; Coos Bay, 35 50; Wallsend. $8 30; There. is nothing new fo report. Trade con- | COOPETative ,u‘{‘fl"”“ 38 56 g tinues dull. R Ear - Weish Anthracite. ol az.«ns—&gzu. uwa'meou Small White, | Cannel, $11 p(rtu;l‘ Coke, $15 per ton in S 5 rge 3 Wno , | and ocy ountain descriptions, i: i 31 0002 50: g 1@5 3545 ‘lm Tbs and $8 50 per ton, according Blackeye, ‘38 ki Limas, 84 4004 ed | to Kidneys, fornia Castor Ofl in cases, No. 1. Sneos Srte -muns $2 75@2 90; Yel- ; Linseed Ol in barrels, boiied. low muurd. $3 25@3 50; Flax, 50; more; Lucol, 68¢ for 8%c for Eastern: Alfalfa, from Utah, barrels; Lard Oil, cduornh, 8@8%c; Rape, 1%,@2%c; 86c; cases, 80c; p, Bic per Il Neats- xi‘i:mmn PBAQ—-Nomlnll. Potatdes, quns and Vegetables. e There is nothing new to report in Potatoes, The market is fairly active at unchanged rices. Supplies of Onions. are more than su for current needs and the market otianes Offerings of Asparagus were liberal vester- day, but the prices were too h for the re- tailers and the stock sold -Iow rices o Rhubarb had s wide range, s u m-umbu thin stock was received. of Los An- geles Vegetables were ufl:er lltht and Peas and were to hand from and sold 6c_per Ib. Tomatoes continued weak under lMberal supe | b flMiTOM—u 10@1 35 for Burbanks from ;: Alaska Pncklflfilfl% Plc A F A — Cal Frujt As. 97 C Borx.166 Cal Wine As. 90% lm% Plr Paint... 18 Oceantc § Co 355 37 Morning Session. Board— 15 Alaska Packers’ Assn . 10 Bank of California . 150 California_Fruit Can 50 Cal Safe Deposit . 10 Giant Powder Con $5000 Market-st R R con bs. 50 Paauhau S P Co... 10 Spring Valley Water 57 007 1000 § B Branch Ry 6s 39 50 5000 Spring. Valley 4s 3d mtge), s 10. 102 % Afternoon Session. Board— 25 Alaska Packers' Assn 163 00 25 Alaska Packers’ Assn 162 5 $20,000 Market-st Ry 1at con 5s. 122 00 311,000 Northern Ry of Cal 3s.. 123 00 100 Pacific Gas Imp .. 36 00 120 Plcll\c Gas Imp ... 60 Cal Wine Assn .. $3000 S P of C 6s (1906) PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 100 Mcnte Cristo ... 135 923 Qocidental of W Va brd 2 Peerless ........ 8 50 4000 Petroleum Center . 3 50 Thirty-Thi 50 “Atternoon Session. Board— 38 1000 Junction . 2 100 Junctio: 60 . 225 Ocelde 100 Reed Crude 50 Shamrock 500 Sovereign . MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Btock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 700 Belcher 100 Challenge 300 Chollé'r]‘ Con 500 Gould & Cur Afternoon Session. 200 Belcher e 04 t & Bel 20050“ & Bnlch g 300 Caledonia o‘on Lbn 260 Con C & Vi 1100 Yellow Jacket 18 200 Mexican . & Following were Lho sales in the Pacific Stock yesterday : - i shafsazay BREnen aoo !flv-r Hfll 300 Silver Hill CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, Feb. 27—4 p, Bid. Ask. 02" 03 04 06 w08 g 08 11 02 03|Ophir 110115 SA 32|Overman n 12 feRe( s o 68 18!00:1&00. - % 01 02|Silver Hill .. 36 50 07 09St. - — 10 18 - — 02|Union Con'.. 23 2¢ Cur 10 1L|Utah ... 02 03 30 ahumm;ku 19 20 ——————— Glant Powder Co. has declared dividend 39 of 175 cents per shave, AUCTION SALES COAST AUCTION COMPANY, 305 Sutter st. Will seil FRIDAY, February 28, 1902, at 11 o'clock. by order of Mr. Geo. H. Gambie. seventy-five high-class water color paintings by W. G. von Berwyn. The above paintings it be on exhibition at salesrooms Monday. ‘ednesday and Thursday preceding ny ot rare e Wil be & rare o ¥ to obtain such high-ciass tion and all art lovers hould !lkt advan- tage of this sale, as all paintings will be sold that are listed in catalogue to the higli- est bidder. Descriptive catalogues, givin names and numbers of each painting, wii be f\ln\llhed to | attending exhibition and & FINCH. Auctioneers. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway Whart, San Francisco: For Ketchikan, Juneau, ~kag‘4\ ete. 11 EN s steamers nt Seattle. Victoria, Vancouver, Port Tewnsend, Seattle Tacoma. Evere New Whatcom—11 a. m., Marcl April 1. Change at Seattle fo thi pany s at ‘ie-nh— at Vancouver to. ¢ steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; P. or Tacoma to N. Ry.: P. Ry. For Furekz u{umboldr March 3 8, 13, 18, 23 28, April 2. For %.n Diego. stopping only at Santa blu- bara. Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los A geles)—Spokane. Sundays, ® a. m.. Stal California, Wednesdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles, calling at Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (Sag Luis Obispo), Santa neme, East San Pedro, port (*Bonita only). Bonita, 9 a. m., March 7, Cocs Bay, 9 a. 'm., For Ensenada, Magdale! Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, lia and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., month. For further Information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sail- inz_dates FT OFFTCE—+ straet (Palace Hotel) GOODALL, PERKINS & ¢ 10 Market st., Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Bay)—1:30 p. m., San Pedro and *New Santa Roes - 7th of each New Montgomery a . Agents, ‘rancisco. —FOR— SENATOR . JUNE 1 STATE OF JUNB 7 Steamships CITY OF PUEBLA and QUEEN, leaving San Francisco May 26 and May 31 re. spectively, connect with above steamers. The steamships Semator and State of California made regular trips to Nome last year. lana. ieg all passengers and freight without loss. mishap or delay, For passenger rates appiy glc'nl; Office, 4 New Montgomery st. (Palace ote] GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl Agents. 10 Market st.. San Franciseo. SPECIAL ExcursionRates T0 PORTS IN MEXICO., A Delightful Winter Trip. Only $60, including meals and berth, for the round trip, on- board the Pacific Coast S. 3. Co.'s steamer CURACAO, leaving SAN FRAN- CISCO MARCH 7th and 'APRIL Tth, due back 27th of each moath, calling at_the followinsg Mexican norts: ENSENADA. MAGDALENA BAY, SAN JOSE DEL CA’ TLAN, LA PAZ, SANTA A ROSATIA and YMA For m ‘additional excursionists can return from Guaymas by rail. For further particu lars inquire at TICKET Of 4 New Montgomery street, or 10 Market street, San inct O.R.& N.- CO. Omnily Steamship Line ta PORTLAND, Or., And Shor# Rai! Line from Portland to all points East. rough te to all points, all rail or steamship and rail, a* LOWHEST RATES. STEAMER TIOKETS INCLUDE BERTH and MEALS S8, COLUMBIA Sails...Mar. 4, 14, 24, April 3 §S. GEO. W. ELDER Sai Feb. 27; Mar. 9, 19, 29, :\pr\lfl slenmer sails from foot of Spear st W HITCHCOCK, Gen. Agt, 1 Mong'y, 5.9, TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at i p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasakl and Shanghal and con- necting at Hongkong with steamers for Indla, cargo boas ete. No received on rd on day of sailing. §S. NIPPON MARU. Tuesd: ss. ss. 902 Ro For freight and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market llreet cbxn!l' rh"! ICCIHCS.S.CO, !ss Il'l'!. m NEW Siacor e vo NI ALAMEDA, for Honolulu. .Saturday, M.m. s sS. VENTURA, for Honolulu, Sam uck- ind and Sydney. . Thurs., March 20, 10 8. m. SS8. AUSTRALIA, for Tahiti aturday., xarcn-_-a m- rn J.l.riumamn Ganera, ' Passaoger ffs, 643 Marta 51, o PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. And Cia Sud Americana de Vaporas Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central and South American ports. Salling from How- = 3, pier 10, 12 m. PALENA ...March 3 TUCAPEL ....—— SANTIAGO. March 28 GUATEMALA ——-- These steamers are built expressly for Cen- tral and South American service. (No change at Acapuleo or Freight and passenger '$T6 Calitoraia street. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.. Gen. Agents. PANAMA R. R, "IN’ LINE T0 NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIRECT. Cabin. $105; Steerage, $40; Meals Free. 8. 8. Argyll sails Monday, Mar. 17 S. 8. Leclanaw sails Monday, Mar. 24 8.8. Argyll . sails Tuesday, April 20 From Howard-street wharf at 2 p. m. rm.m ghe. and Passenger Office, 330 Market st. ¥ CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. Winter Trail Now Open to Nome, Teller and St. Michael. For passenger and express rates apply to TRANS-ALASKA COMPANTY, Crocker Operating stage lines between lliamna Bay and above points. RECT LINE TO H‘Rmz PARIS. b~ , instead of TLANTIQUY AR AMBRICAN LINE. NEW YORK—SOUTHAMPTON- $t, Paul..Mar. 12, 10 a.| Phila St. Louis, Mar. 19, 10 2./ St. P sSTAR NEW_ YORK—ANTWERP-— . Mar. 12, noon| Haverford Mar.26, noon Vaderland Ko Mr.12, noon! Friesland. .3#. 2. noon A'noNAL NAVIGATION CO., CHAS. D. TAYLOR, G.A.P.C.. 30 Montg'y st. — e BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U, §. NAVY YARD AND VALLED Steamers GEN. FRISBI3 o MONTICELL) 9:45 a. m., 3:15 and 8:30 p. m., except Sun- Sunday, 9:45 a. m., 8:30 p. m. Leaves Vi n:mmlp.n..uau Sunday. Sunday, 7 a. m., 4:15 p. m. Fare et Telephons Main 1508 BROS.