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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1902. and. The close was %o higher at 48c. Bo v May pork °‘°'&‘ lower, 1At 2356 down and ribs o shade o ‘The leading futures ranged as follows: May ... 10% 7o 8% I8% 68 | 77 i i} R fix & it 60! 4D - Reading gen 457 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Eoelias en s ”5 i i 108 'r_barrel— . ' i o Central of Ga be.110% 80 y 15 47% 18 80 }g B‘g }g gg + Local stocks and bonds quict. Ches & 01 4358.107 toasu s B Shipment of $209,185 in specie to China. ::n;?’ E Aéu:;; #"3}."»:- o Pae e 120 ; 8 ool pis, o, > Y t P gn 4s. Tol St L. 8. v Silver lower. Exchange unchanged. C&X W oon 7e.1375 [Unlon Phcife 4s. 1038 | Short Ribe Ber 100 pounds— S8 : h 4 : s Do co 4 Sl e | 840, Wheat weaker, but more active. Barley steady. e |GG GABY L gn 4108 | Wabssh lats .10 | JUV e 880, 880 800 80D ~ 5 is. % deb B ...l Tu% 1 Flour, Qats, Corn and Rye as before. Detovor & Bt & 43,108 |wos: ‘Shore 422 118" | el o B iy were A oY No. 2 red, 5 - Erle prior lien 4s. 9913 (W & L Erle 4s.. 911 | §21,G83%4c: No. 2 oats, 4blac; No. 2 white, Colored Beans firm and whites weak. Do gen s .... 87 (Wisconsin Cen 4s. 804 | 47G4715c; No. 3 white, 458 @$6%c; No. 2 rye. oty ted. ll;z w‘ & ec um}l:lg(/. Con Tob 4s...... ?gy,@fimcl :‘.h. ‘:d °§'{’1°§ ';:""{“N:éf.’i’;nfr"? j 2 3 (i ) A Val 4158.1089 G 0. 1 flaxseed, : No. 3 | Hay and Feedstuffs as previonsly quote ocking Vel del0es| "rk G “B'!{"‘""fi :3“4;;: b e { Z 1o Co 2 > 3 , §1 1 H , ! Butter steady, Cheese weak and Eggs higier. Adams Con ... 23 Little Chiet . l:ggr‘i‘o'fi?;" 3';::;“*35;?0,: b sides fioose). 2 TR S5 B e sho : Nothing new in Dried Fru a0 4 57 12157 25; Short ‘clear siaes (boxed), $8 650 e 7 & - bl -ubby stock coming in. Comstock Tunnel.. 05 08 | 8 75, Hides lower, with considerable grubby stoc o e P e € T 10 | L Articles— Recslpta. ShipeEo00 o0d Terra . 5 ‘Nevada . . isi i £ v 5i 3 59,000 Piovisions lower at Chicage and neglected here. Horn _Silver .....1 40|Small Hopes 1000 g 9 “ . Iron Silver . 73| Standard 118,000 9. Meat market firm under mioderate arrivals. e Leaavilioiflon 1.3 0815y o iz Lo i d cleant well. Apples plentiful Money— |_ Do pfd Bariey, bushel 000 17,000 | Oranges firm and cleaning up s . caloans . gags i, On the Produce Bxchangs to-day the butter : Fim i ning— ? dairy, i Poultry and Game about as before quoted. A(BEQT i " Adveniire .o oo 21 purket was frm;_creamery, ' Iagatc; dalr H . : chison 4s 5 1 N ! Potatoes and Onions selling off well. Ges Tats e sy s, exican Ce N Good demand for Asparagus for the East. E Gas & Co Foreign Futures. ! ‘ Atchison -+ 747 Centennial -2 o pfd . !4 Copper Range . o . T8 f the market in time of great gemeral 103 T v RN T PO S Sl 03 S o A R TR SO | Fruits and Salmon in' England. | Sechation® were “negtected: ana” aimoss im- | moion & Maine 103% pominion Coal . 184 | & Bavate | T such WioOk: a8, ey Fagific, |N Y N M & H...216% Isle Royaie ..... 1 LIVERPOOL. vt outhern Pacific, Atchiscn, St. Paul an Fitchburg pfd ..147 Mohmwk ... ..... k Mail advices trom Liverpool say: ~'CalOrmlS | souri Paciic, as well s many other usually | Dicao'rE BId . 14T Mobawi ... ..., 38 Wheat— March May. July. T meet with a very steady demand at| active stocks, the outside range for the day | LR F Central . 208 |Osceola. veen. 63 | Opening . ! $ present reasonuble prices. = Peaches are I | aid not cover more than half 17| " Miscellaneous— Parrot ...... ... 80% | Closing 8 1% #hiort supply and are firmly held. A good busi- | come only a quarter. Yet the I in | American Sugar,.125% |Quiney ... ‘185 . Deos 18 being done in tomatoes at the recent ome of the largely capitalized In s AL Banis Fe, Chimperis B3k 1| o vwhaste A N s T ac ance e way speciaition, ot smpll o Amer. Tel & "Tel 165 ~ |Tamarack ... ...180 | Opening . i a8 20 The salmon market is quiet, with prices Wi-| there was sufficient activity to give the miar- | Amer.: T Stoer,. 01| Trimountatn ¢ Closing 22 15 changed. Alaska red not in large SUPPLY, | ket some appearance of animation. Amalga- General Electric, 304 Trinit 3 S Floures bul Puget Sound salmon is plentiful, although | mated Copper continued the most wetive sock Mass Bisotet - o oax | Ontied mintes! Brenie 21 45 th re is no disposition to reduce prices. in the market and the acute weakness of yes- otrle -112 Unite closing. .| 27 40 ii hdvices from Lendon say: ~The ma terday was overcome by vigorous suppart Tiah L7 " ket remains firm, and though ter ruling a fraction below last nig - - ) ot on # large scale a fwir amount of business | tne ‘early part of the day it rose. above in 0214 | Winona Eastern Li tock Market, g * arce and wanted the afterncon and closed with & het guin of 429, Wolverine . AL ves i passing. Talls are L | the good demand continues. int. Bugar took Amalgamated Copper's LONDON CLOSING STOCKS, L — k] . or the wialler packages, and "Ii the Golumn and_ sulfered Ah SXLRem® | Consols rer neny Srer ppg CATO, Maren ™ TH—CATILE—ecelpts. Fholoe gqualities of Fraser River are I excee ne of mearly three pointw, but recovered | “GRQAGULTMTTY Gk 8300, Heavy wteers slow; others steady to 104l 1l compass holders are inclined 10 V¢ | ajj hut & fraction of it, The Varying opin- Anaconda ., [ Bleong, Good to prime? steers, $6 BOGO 05; vory fim fons on the chances of Cuban sugar for & tar | Aichison , " poor to madium, §4 36@0 00; wtockers and I conoeswlon Were the speculative material [ M8 W pra 21} D006 85 come §1 400 B0; nelt d 45 conoesslon we 3 ater| o prd . | do pra i foaders, #2 BOGS 25; cows, i Dried Fruit in New York, Iy thin - particular, Manhattan advanced | 3“8 "G) s10miglont, & Wostern, . e | ga*racts B O BN o B 4008 08 o B o, Uncovered short Interest WAS | Cansdish’ Bao, iRTe (Bouthorn Ryvoooo B 1600, catves, $3@0 50; Texas fed steors, §4 19 os from New 18 were eurrent of In e @h 90, gy N T M s Dointa were No e vtk SR 1010 [ HOGR—Tecelnte to-day, 2,000; to-morraw, the prineipal :wl :»'“r‘u' ::“"q‘:y17"-\‘;‘.::\‘-- w:":-‘:'"nm was | Denver & Rio G, q‘:.‘| m'.. ':'-1 jriveeee :g“\. #1,000, left aver, 4000, Ktyong to B higher, rable degres of M dwiation. renkth 0o {7 ERTRERR [ LM A B T T) PO 11 i 3 0 shers' 1 B T of apriouts, Btocke re generaily i | due Vo the ejier that surecmonte bad” veon a 3 a0 pid 110 Dot | Slomng "“"“‘:" i i el L) I‘I“fl:'.:‘“ " ol and within the quoted vange | reached with the miners, but the anthraoite Wabash . R 114 'llm‘lm.l‘.‘l‘u‘ ] I‘IIH“ § }#\w tid r"u:lm W h . ool wade in o falrly ml'vr'nlb 'Iu e hl Al-lh-luxl ;:“I-‘v:uluw.lu 'u'l. ull;--muu :nlm do 80 ptd .111e BRU T N ;;“ ‘.l shiadl G KOG Eh bulicof sales, woehy interior alstributors, | the tabor questio oports o on ea g o At % d AUbing teduest &1id Steady. | troversleh (1 warjous party of e vountry werw | J1 oAl 1.0 KR, (8RNI Fours | i 000, Hhoen and by o | dimoussed with interest we 0 NOme 1 I o W [ g Move: | whet qeoresime. hlie aslal” atune, "ome: g wilven dul, 9ba ver ounces money i | g0 81 Sond™ o "::...'im.:""i‘r"m?b‘nufl»‘ 01 th outside w The deposit of thres-quariers of bills Ia 911160 per cent AR i © 18 A ELrong fee ollnre AL the Bub:Treasiry — for The rate of dlsceunt In the apen market for KT, JOREPH, ot it woal holders un Hah Peancieco called penewed ate | three months' bille (s 95 per eent, BT, JORERI, Mo, Mareh 10 =CATPLE willlng | der Uhie mind sole weking up Lo (o Ahe wituation of the money imarket Tevelpte, 1UB0; steady | natlves 0 Thi vows " \ On B0-008 wore 11 | Not counting this withdrawal the Bub-Treasiry London Market. and heifere, K1 70u0 h "voals, i slovk: And previous (ransters and gold ex- ‘ d etn and foeders, B BOGD 15, ea iy the barke since (e Juet apward of 86,600,000, poly and ast Haturday of only g HOOE Hecelpte, Uni0; imarket steady | Haght NEW YORK, y =The Commercial | and jight mixed, 86 Yo 40; mediwn and 2 . -y AR Advertisers Tondon fnatolal cablesram says i | iiegyy, B 9050 bo. i sises. On | Call thobey wen r oent a " o 115 Ieneipie, gonaiiaines, 1801408 oid. Lhe Jobbing brice i | It e unruficd calmriess of ties inarket - | . Business semains slack and the tone dull, | | sHEES-HEeolpln i bage, bul thie fgure 1s suscepiible of | dicates some hidden process of rellef um: on | There were three Etoe chang < ehoding in carload lote, It 1& believed, Coust | agalngt the depletion of reserves, v-day's | day through the weaknees of Kaffirs, One report & good movement for export And | strong statemenit of the Bank of Mrance Suf- | was a broker and two were jobbers, one of New York Metal Market, ddie Western aceount, the Iatter mar- | gested lighteied requirements from that quat- U001 weaki \Western tern eheep, 84a5 70, the latter being connected with a bank, The friavis i, fote, 1 e mated, betng olEnl) oy i DR | fergtt the future movement of gold 1a sl (108 YN ' ihiance of £a00 Mo was long | NBW YORK, March 13.—The melal markets f voael laid down. 1n raisine spot seede o by g ‘Thaler trust, . Bresenis some activity for "L-10. cariont, and | "Honde were irregular. Totl sales, par value, | MO0 Earce of Cliariered Thaler trust, £ were all dull. Tin declined about 25 polnts and i felds and De Beere. arket closed with spot selicre’ ideas are generally around Sly¢ and | §3,340,000, Amegican stocks were fdle, but yeflectsd | 106 &t London. That ma . o e D BN (e e Om 5 | alnited tates new s registered declined % | Now Fori's® cheoruinesn. | Houthern Haiiway | 6t £115 and futures at £111 Ta 04, New York o ot s Calew ! o s mominally oted at”fc, | 4nd the old 48 34 per cent on the last call was the stiongest, in anticipation of full pre- | closed with spot at 826 26046 45, The demand NEW YORK £TOC! ARKET. ferred dividende, Wae tioderate here, Copper Wag 140 lower for + of business in round lots at e;‘!' 3 EW YORK STOCK MARKET, Rio Tintos opened flat on the break in| jake, which closed at 19150@120%¢; electrolytie Valancla layers are held firmly at 7 et Btock- Bales Amalgamated Copper, 'There is talk that the | was'quoted at 12612%c and casting at 196 gin. 18 SWvabts the ‘Snhet Atchison .......... 8400 jast named stock wiil pass ite dividends and | 1 London closed 1s 0d lower at £o4 28 6 fairly st e ke S Dricey, | Atchison pid...... 1800 that thete will ba a fresh cut Ih copper pHices. | for spot and £04 for fitures. Lead was quist Offerings vail -er Haltimore ‘& Ohio, 4 600 Rio Tintos touched 45%, but spurted to 40% | and steady at 4lpc. London was unchanged | A Y Y, on the dividend action, closing at 4614 The | at £11 Ne Dd. Eneltor was unchanged hers and e Inquiry ie e o R Ba: gese | hoalien 'Bstate. diyidend was 37%gs, Whereas only 358 had becn | at London. Here, $1 221564 27 was quoteds B e S oo B ichaaes oe | Ganasma “suathen expected at London closing prices were &£54 & 6d and Piature. Bohe busthens'in Jouns lote 15 fo: | chinasy Opioss Anacondas were 7-18 down to 00-10, and | futures AL &bl Tron. was stendy. loenily Dok with Brices Mbdian ob atstatiene: fas | o B Al ik copper was down 8. PIg_fron warrants closed nominally, No. 1 s Stindy and i modecsts viqeest for both | b % oo, DA Money ruled strong on settlement demands. | foundry, northern, at. $18 50410 o5 No. 4 do. Jascre and bag stock. In nute Naples walnuts : Ind & Lrofd The market borrowed heavily. $18@10;" No. 1 foundry, southern, $17 50@18 are extremelr scarce on the spot and the fecl- ing is strong. Weather Report. & East 11l & Great &G W A pi &G W Bprd soft, $17 5018, " English markets - war Glasgow closing at b3s and Middlecboro New York Money Market. & Nortnwstn. NEW YORK, March 13.—Money on call was ) i entumie firm. at 8% per cent; closing. bid and asked London Wool Sales. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) Term & Tran @4 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 41,6 & ’ et EAN FRANCISCO, March 13—5 p. m. 5 'rnr cent. Sterling exchahge was steady, | LONDON, March 13.—The offerings at the | The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date compared with those of same date on, and rainfall in last twenty-four With actual business in bankers' bills at | Wool auction sales to-day numbered 14,000 $4 871,G4 §i% for. demand and at $1 $514@ | bales. The attendance was large and com- 513 for sixty days: posted rates, $4 86@ | petition was spirited. The demand was good, 35; commercial bills, $1 8415 e Del & Hudson. 8513. Bar | especially from the home trade. Scoureds wers g silve o. Mex dollars, 431gc. Bonds— | in larger supply and sold readily. Merinse Sfours. Seaven. Season. | Denver & Bio G e amaa s, et DA taac RASCLY 57 FATEORGH, | Rset AGFAR Toasly” a0 NEG ria: o nos . irregular, generous lots, 000 o, — g, 2 Sacramento ed Condition of the Treasury. Northern Business. Sen Francisco Trace - - - VIR o0 WASHINGTON, March 13.—To-day's state- | SEATTLE, March 15.—Clearings, $484,456; san Luis Obisp 0.00 ment of the treasury balances in the general | balances, §83,510. Los Angeles = 2% Tindie’ Coutonl fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve [ TACOMA. March 13.—Clearings, $258,615; an Diewo rv-ooiiees 0:00 lowa Central - o show S e Iowa Central pfd.. Ean Francisco data: Maximum temperature, | Lake Erje & V %2; minimum, 46; mean, 49. Lake Erie & Wpfd ..... - e Ty ———————— | Louieville & Nash. _ 800 The following maximum and minimum tem- 3 ers tures were reported from Eastern stations in the division of redemptio Avail- | balances, $5] . o 174,234,3 d, ,010, - PORTLAND, Or., March 13.—Clearings, e e e ey e ey 8545,270: balances, §08,710. E 'OKANE, Wash.,, March 13.—Clearings, 508; balances, $49,016, ks — 4 Boston 68-30 Kansas City New York Grain and Produce. Northern Wheat Market. Cin-innati .......96-40/Omaha i liadelphia .. 6 Chicago POR D, arc ), — —Walla Phb 66-56 Ch! * * TLAN M h 13, —WHEAT—Wall ;"hh‘ns_“fifl b Walla, 65@65%c; blue stem, 66G6635c, e ey NEW YORK, March 13.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | The total of wheat shipments from this port B 15,668 barrels; exports, 5200 barrels; market | for fl’,fl week ending to-day were 298,550 THE COAST RECORD. S RO Gt fairly active and steady until the close, when | Pushels. WASHINGTOX, R % | Norfolk & W pfd.. the wheat break checked business, TACOMA, March 13.—WHEAT—Steady but a2 £ B o . THEAT—Receipts, 143,450 bushels; exports, | nominal; blue stem, 06c; club. 0oc, i 21 i3 £ | Bennsyivania 600 92.927; spot, easy; No, 2 red, S53c f. o, b. — ETATIONS. $2 =5 22 1 e T afloat and 86¢ elevator; No. 1 Northern Duluth, Foreign Markets. - i Sl Teading 24 ptd. ... 16,400 Siizc f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, iy 9 £t Louis & § F.... 100 B L o batont . The fulibed Smarbit b oo March 10 Botibs: 01%; silver, g.:: : S ¥ Tet pid i opened ‘lower, but rallled for a time on the |, LONDON, 3 B sts SL&SF2dptd. 300 corn strength and then had a second break, | 25d; French rentes, 101f 821c; cargoes on pas- o = St L Southwestern. 600 attended by active long and short selling, | sage, steadler; cargoes Walla Walla, 20s 1141; Astrria §t L Swestern pfd. 2,100 The cloge was weak at %c net desline. March glish country markets, quiet. & i St L <4 closed at S1ic: May, 813@S2 b-16c, closed at | . I RPOOL. March 14.—Wheat. quiet; No. el be 7 e 1% c: Jnly dosed £F BLs ) Beptarsher: are | California, 6s 115d@es 4d, wheat in Seress s b1 g Aimrsc ) Paris, dull; flour in’ Paris, dull; weather in R .2 av. 8100 HOPS - Guiet, P ON " plands, 4 #7320 Plagstafl So Rallway pfd.... 7.500 WOOL—Quiet, —Uplands, 5 Pocatetio, 13a 20 Texas & Pacific... 5§00 HIDES—Steady. InGependence 29 Toledo. St L & W. 100 SUGAR—Raw, firm; falr refining, 2 20-32c —% IP?: A‘HZPVDP 5';: Tol, St L & W pfd m centrifugal, n: (;!!. aha-:m; molasses sugar, oenix Unfon Pacific ... T, 2 2152 Refined, steady. Portiand ] Tnton Pacific’ p 100 COFFEE—Spot Rio, dull; No. 7 invoice, LOCAL MARKETS. 9 Waubash - 400 5%c: mild, quiet: Cordova, S@12c. Futures -29. Wabash pi 200 market closed barely steady and net unchanged. £ W L 2y 110 £5 3005 505 Tuly, $5.4505 50 Auser 0 35 B Franciets. Wieconsin Centrai, 5200 September, S5 6343 70; October, 85'70; Novem- Euxchange and Bullion. A i sconsin 4 er, §5 7 ) Diego ... 20 . 3 § R el o SR DRIED FRUITS. The Coptic took out a treasure list of $209, 2 Ameriean 111 e e ! o atter Erades of evaporated | 1g5, consisting of $8395 in Mex dollars 20 Tinited States DD SraKed o-(ay, LUl &y GupDURS WS eiogl in et polns BIE0.700 15 GiTves EalE 20 5 ot light the tone held steady. On the lower grades I i wti g ullion o - Welle Fargo .. & modmals trade was noted,’ within’quoted | and:$7000 in' Peruvian sele 7 4 ldy range. State, common to good, T@8Nc; ¢ ot o R Gl sw_Proay Amal’ Copper ... 87,700 D@bie: cholce, BILGI0N fancy, 10T ie. | Sterling Exchange, 80 days o Temperature at 1 A A T 200 es were in good dema di with some g::;nnl 3:1‘;11::‘ ght. - : s R T . i : i on the larcer sizas, Lt ol WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL |Amer Linseel Oll. 1,400 ¥ bight.o ., — o Amer Lin Oll pfd FORECAET Amer Locomotive., . arked depression overlies Southern Utah | Amer Loco pfd VA New York Exchang ot o In' f p‘é‘,’:’,‘: '||y ";: New York Exchange, telegraphic 3 for & little less than quotations, /Apricots | Sllver. per ounce it parently is backing slowly over N Amer Smelt & Ref, and peaches show firmness and a falt jobbing | Mexican , nominai ', fornia. Bqually weather pre Amer B & R pfd 3 trade. Prunes, 3%@Tc. Apricots—Royal, ” —— i necrly the entire country west of the Rochy | Anrconda Min ¢ 2. ‘2 % : Moorpark, 11G121c. Peach Wheat and Other Grains. Yountains now s falling in Nevads and | Rrooklyn Rapid T. 1% a0 14G18¢; unpeeled, S@10c, Ttah and vaine are likely 10 occur Friday gen- | Colorado itk il Sl S e erilly over the eastern part of the State Consolidated Gas. .. New York Cotton Market. heve 1 een rom . | Con Tobaceo pfd, . with lower Parls futures, Ueerature e Norcherd alltoraa " i The general rains over the winter wheat rees In temperature over Northern California, | General Eiectric. .. B orthern #nd Northern Uta Coid | Glucone Sugar NEW YORK, reh 13.—Cotton closed | balt have done the business for the Amerlean steady, with prices net 4@11 points lower, markets for the time being. Chicago was off are displayed in Nevada, and | Hocking Coal lc in consequence, though for a time the feel- been sont Lof frutt 3y | International Paper the Facrmmento and Han Joaguin valleys tha: | International P pfd Y4 | ing_was firmer tnder light offerings. The better appearance of the crop, however, $255832 FIE &R .16 00 #horp fromts may occur Friday morning if | International Pow. the wind julln Laclede Gas . ave o - it .. 800 { I the scalpers thelr chance, and they jumped v ":!‘!nr:.r:ld:lllll:. "u:rr:y:' B e | e e Chicago Grain Market. on the market, heing assisted by dealers, who Lorthern Callfornin—Cloudy unsettled weath- | North Ameriean. .. 14,500 wold freely. ‘I'he dry weather buyers have Friday, probably showers; much colder Fri- | Pacifie Coast ..... . ll:r'fl up l"'e are selling out, i i, morning: heavy frost it the wind lulls: | Pacific Mail 00 RN i e e hin_mar} ot waw weaker' on 8, oot A br sk nprthwest wind diminishing. Peopla’'s Ga . &0 B e de- | there waus & dlsposition to sell ful nf!l lown wouthers Ca)ifornia—Cloudy unsettled weath. | Pressed Ste ar. 1,400 % 907 4014 | cisive news in wheat. Cables were not respon- | on the morning calls, business at 11:15 being or Priday, with occasional showers and snow | Pressed Stesl C pfd 300 81 83 H2%4 | wive, Northwestern recelpts were Increased [ More active than for some time, Shipping 20 atle I the, mountuint; much colder ¥iiday | Puliman Pal Ca cnoul to be baarish and t was generally con. | BTades were & 'L";fi{‘;"'m“".""", 1% milling, ik to southwest wi ), e ol v v " g gL o BT Migh | Trepublic Bteel p ceded that there was raln enough for the | g1 {3l g1 10 per er) Fugar . wooterly winds diminishing. aw Francisco and vieinlty—Cloudy unsettied - tlc‘rl"fl‘ly‘ with occaslonal showers; much coder :uq morning: brisk northwest’ winds minishing. - ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Ofiici ———— e EASTERN MARKETS. wheat Etates at prosent, The weather was CALL HOARD BALES. soasemable and. statidtical iournais'kave di- informal Seasion—0:15 o' clock—Decsmber— cldedly bearish ay opened Yie 2000 ctle,, . Yo lower at 70%c 10 T0%¢. Corn showed sore R IR o A000" Stk LR & B 1on Of preararneat back to Its clos- | 41" Y% " 50,000 §1 1250 1000 L 100k, © e ing position of vesterday. There seemed for a or—16, 10014 14,000, $1 0914: 10,000, . :lm‘e to lbe &i‘u'{‘.;'" on .:en; :{t ?‘l the local LEmor Y 5 g 4 | dealers to e mar the coveri v Si% Sy | whier advanced May gave way on Heavy sell: | pALernoon SesslonMay o000 ctls. #1124, byt = 2 B BT T i R TR CHC fons LB | BARLEYWis stesdy ydstardsy at. sbout & Rubber pfd... B Bteel .. U 8 Bteel pfd Western Union . 3 e seel to be an inclination to let wi the quotations of the preceding day, though Total eales .....573.900 Hind o lovel for export. Advices from the tieoy | futures R e That betger. 5 NEW YORK BONDS, say that forsign markets are preferring Mo, g eed, 23% @0 for No. 1 and 00@92i5c for * ¥ 4 toba wheat to our exports. Farmers ure re. | off 8rades; brewing and shipping grades, 96%c | rs o S & X unif ds...102% | orted as plowing up their whear flelds o | @1: Chevalier, 93G81 20 per crl. Ncw York Stock Market e coup. . 100% |Mexican Cen ds.. 8274 | Gamage resorts still come to hand. The el CALL BOARD SALES. cw y vs 2 oo ot e iay33% | ing, however, forced prices of May to Tbge | Informal Session.—0:15 o'clock—May—2000 - Az U and the close' was weak, May H@1c lower. ctls., Wic: 2000, D3%c. Bed Sier pan posrs, b | £ o e e gt STl oy | St s Mo wi . & T i were egular ng ssion—May— ;:M e “’: the sctive leaders of the | U'R ok slightly up and the in- [ 93%c: 4000, 93c. & f ket was confused and irregu- | 17 § oid slow. When wheat broke | Afternoon Session—May—2000 ctls., 93%c. fly ‘and presented many direct reversals of the | 17 & fe liberal selling of corn followed and 11| OATS—There is no demand of any conse- . in xpectal U S Bs off to Gle, whare it closed weak, %0 r. | queace. ations remain unchanged. Toe of the largely capitalized . railroxd | Atchison There was come small action in oats | paravs. 8130g140; whitcs, 81 30a1 15: sur. s awams of the country, -1 Do ex- ¢ prise, §1 40Q1 45; black, $1 1215@1 22% for teed | to-day and for a time it was thought the ) T otl, CORN-—There {8 nothing new worthy of ST i o Ban Franc CUR MEATS—Bacon, vy, .A?%e for light medium, for SUgAr- 2! l‘nglmrm 'nin’:m a hea n%ur%nr extra light and ll\; before. note, either here or 1 per 1b for 2 = $165 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 509 875, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 40@3 Oregon, $275@3 25 per barrel for famlily and gsguo for Bakers'; Washington Bakers, $3@ MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks lows, usual discount to the trad Grah: r 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $275; Rye eal, 25; extra cream do, $4; i Buckwheat Flour, compound and 10% P*‘.}Q‘l‘l%c: lD-Ibh\lnl. 11%e; &bt COTTOLENF—One half-barrel, 974c; three half-barrels, 0%c; one tierce, Pige; two tireces, Vlae; dve tierces, 9%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. The circular of §. H. Frank & Co., just issued, reports the market for Hides much “There is a good dezrnln.l for good quality of salt Hides. No are slow of sale, while grubby Hides are in poor demand, and Hides are running more grubby than e HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell under quotations. 4 Steers. T03c; medium, 0G9%cs Ix‘;fmr'm?qu‘;cz’ 2 an c i Cow Hides, 9c for heavy o T3 , 16c; Culls, 1de; ; Culls'and Brands, 80c cuch; shorc Groats, !‘fl Hominy, B8 Peart Berare lower, ond says: $5; Green Peas, $6 50 per 100 1| Hay and Feedstuffs. Bran {s weak at the decline already noted. Other Feedstuffs stand as before. Hay con- tinues weak, though prices are no lower. MIDDLINGS—$19: FEEDSTUFFS—Rol ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $27 28 /20; Cocoanut Cake, $20 10c; Dry Hides, 20 per ton. lled Barley, $20@2] - Wool, $0c@$1 10 ea for large and §2 for small and 50c ary, $1 75 for large, $1 @125 for small ana 50c for Colts. for_Colts; Horse Hic 25@1 50 for medium, $1 Deerskins fall or medium 20c. Goat- and smooth, 2 3 50; Cottonseed Meal, $26 50. —Summer or red skins, 35c skins, 30c; winter or thin skins—Prime Angoras, 5c; large OW—No. 1 rendered, 5%@6c per Ib; sreaee, 3 market practically fair and 12%@1: Local dulc?- quote 15@ TRAW—40@65¢c per bale. Beans and Seeds. The situation in Beans remains as before siven, colored being firm and whites weak. BEANS—Bayos, $2 40@2 60; Small White, $2 40@2 75; Pea, $3 50 2 50; Black- ed Kidneys, yleste Mustacd, 83 5q2 8. vl $3 ;- Flax, $2 25¥ d c for Elllelr% Alfalfa from Utah, 2%e: Hemp, 3%c per Ib, DRI L nal HOPS—11@12¢ for good to choice. 17%¢ fer shipment, San Francisco Meat Market. - Everything in the list is firm, with moderate show no further DRESSED MEATS. tes from slaughterers to dealers BEEF—6%@7%¢ for Steers and 6@7c per Ib w Vl!‘Al'—!fln. T%@8%c; small, 84@9%c per TTON—Wethers, 9G0%c; Ewes, 8g0c per $2 75@3; Large White, ~Nominal. - are as follow: Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Potatoes were active and choice Burbanks were in demand and steady. steamer brought 2305 Rose, which were firmly held, from Decoto and Niles were offering at 4Gdc Offerings of Onions were these goods are dull, Chol and commands The Puget Sound chiefly Barly New Potatoes LA Lamb, 14@15c per Ib, PORK—~Dressed H l’uulllyIl poor, and ‘egetables from the Bay and boxew” Asparagus, " of the recelpts of Asparagus for Eastern shipping, Igh, although a previous day, but the bulk of the ere sinail and sold slowl were bought prices continu wold well at o Heans and Tom #howed " 1itte POTATORE—41 1) the river; Oray 1 A0 for, Hurbanks from e HOF owl, o "4 N Orey B 16 for (. 1 TGN 1Or Towas Brade Aol ¢ RO Per Dok | 16@ 170 for No, o U1 Rhubah, d6To) Oreen Peas, e, pomt Los Angeles, 18ig@160, In: General Merchandise, BAGH—Oraln -‘.V.. June and July, neton, ¥ | Heatlls, § b0 Hoslyn, #7) Coos Hay, #0680, Wailsend, #8 60; Cosoperative Wallsend, bilk and #1096 In VT A ML gonlidlo per M8 80 Cumberla Eiring Heanis, X for Fepacked | 19@%00 per b ”ull'\e‘wu;-m‘uvu'n Ity ¥ i) Mesican do, 109160 Dried Peppers, Cartots, JHG e, M1 B0 per dusen| Gu les Oreon Peppeys, = gg Plant from Buinmer Bquash from 1. uvl’l.'.mflt‘nm rnla Casl = Call for b 1 30 Linseed Oll, | Bt Lard O cases, 00e ure Neats: ushrooms, Aominal, M, pure, and Ganie. hale Ofl,’ natiral white, 409 ” 4 cases i ut Ofl, barrels, 633c for Cey! b8%c for Australlan, COAL OIL—Water White Coal OIl, in bulk, i Astral, 20 ‘20c; Extra Btar, 24e; Klaine, 26c deodorized stove' Gasoline The fourth car of Bastern Poultry for the week was placed dn the market yesterday and wag readily disposed of, it liberal recelpt and the demand and supply Emall young stock was a littie weak. but quotations for all descriptions were | in bulk, 18¢; In Mlt; In_cases, atout balatice SG-degree Gasol eipts of Game were 57 sks. Geese and Brant were plentiful and FOULT! 186i14e for Gob- 16c for Hens: Geese, ot 5 B0 for old and $6 . 390 18 for young; Hens, $4 50 3 per dozen for old and $2 75 for Saunbs. GAME—Hare, $1; Rabbits, $1 50 for Cotton- tails and §1 for Brush; Gy e, §$3; White Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter stands about the same. free, but the quantity coming in Is about equal to the quantity going out, hence there is no accumulation of stock. weak with accumulating stocks. marked down its quotations for d: soc Packing and rest by outside, concerns. varleties Is' estimated at 1,024,000 The canneries In operation wers 103, divided River, 50; bilan, 27; Puget gon coast, ka, 52; Fra; Skeena and other British Columi Sound, 24: Columbla River, 1. 15; Washington coast, 4; California rivers, 2. Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, MARCH 13, The exchange airy butter to Eggs advanced again yesterday. ation remains about as before given, the ad- vance being due to the heavy demand for cold storage speculation and loc: of which are unusually b exchange advanced its for ranch and 1315@14c al retail trade, both risk this year. quotations to 14@l6c for gathered, which was higher than a good many dealers asked It was talk on the street that ‘mbers of the exchange took the posi- tion that if dealers were going out into the country and paying more than San Francisco &gs for storage those prices especially if large lines Wheat, ctls . on the street. quotations for E; ought” to be quo were being bought up d lively discussion, which resulted in ‘anced quotations being adopted. 8, Flour, qr sks.. . WA!hBl‘NGmN\ . 2 immediately became 7 axseed 2,395 |Cornmeal, sis. being based on the regardless of the inte plenty of Eggs heré, but the deman mentioned. is active, and the market i in_good shape. Receipts were 53, barrel of Butter, 19 4,285 8161Potatoes, sks .. 931 & | zales of the day, Cornmeal, ctls.. AUSTRALIAN, 000 pounds, 4 tubs and 1 . 1,1381Wool, bales ..., 21 ——— pounds of California Cheese, —— pounds of —— pounds of Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery, fancy, 25¢ for i dairy, 20@24c; store CHEESE—New, 0. Young America, 8@10c; Eastern, EGGS—Ranch, 141@15¢ for good to choice; Onions, crate: 26@26%¢ per pound for %fifiulc for seconds; 16e for selected store, 1315@14c Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. SAll grades of Oranges are cleaning up welil is almost bare of Seedlings and small Navels All Oranges coming Into present are for the auc- s are announced for to-day s here is no change in the other Citras \ are becoming scarce, the open marke| movement In Apples continues of all grades are plentif, er box for extry 178 for good to choice and €0c@$l for o nary. l"?’l‘ll!fl FRUITS—Navel Orange indard, $2G2 50 for cholc 'y Extra Fancy, $3; Tungerines; in quarter box 2 :crllmnn and §1 26@1 75 for $2@2 50 for tacny; Grape can Limes, $6@7 tor New Orlen Pineapples, $3 Bid. ar ¢ (new)13014130%, ar emw..lolalu i [ ‘and $1 55401 18 1or L Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins, FRUITS—Apricots, 0@10%e for Royals and to fancy Moorparks; for standard Evaporated Appl 1 iz illxifiu 155 ar @6 Tor white; d 6ablyc for white, UNES— 1001 crop’ are 140; 40-50° uoted as follows, F Contra Costa 174 7815 Port Costa GAS AND ELECTRIC, Cent L & P. Ly t G L Co. citels, 8¢ for c for unbleacl Chisters—Tmperiaie, 30 i Fancy, $175; §—Chestnuts, 11@12¢; ik 9 No. 2, B or 3 Sekdters fultanan, b Firem's Fnd.257 s T berts, 12G12ihc; Pecans, \ Peanuts, B@ic for Easter A i Her Ex (iq), 1y S F Nationai1a; SAVINGS BANKS, German ... 1083 um Es Mutual Sdv. $3 50@5. HONEY_-Comb, 1% 12c for light amber; wal o: light amber extracted. BELSWAX-—2714@20¢ per Ib, Provisions. e for bright and 104 ter white extracted, di dark, Loan, = v Trust. STREET RAILROADS, 75 Market . ot TR Chicago was lower on the.day, hut business In fact, the cash demand has ‘been better during the past few days, the commission houses being ¢ =t Stocks are estimated as follows: New Pork, : Glant .. was very good. California ..167 for light. cured | Calitor- f, $0 50910 11; Family, $15; extra clear, Smoked Bee 1b_tor uoted at TiHe "t'b.ml-. 5-ib tins, 11%0; Heavy salted bare. 4c per 1b ; Spring T%@de per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good sound lvestock dellvered at San Francisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for cattle; CATTLE—8t Cows and Helfers, ©; thin Cows, OM v 1b, E8 Yoc per I (gro BHE l'»-\IV;tzxm. +14@0e; Ew 1), l!wlllln' Lambs, w IHYOW per b liv pey b #2 00@3 18 per ht; yearlings, s, 80 per 3 Tom (he Abave qyos Houthfeld Bryant, 80 " e nihraeite, A Wl B ton . Buik Btaln descriptions, per ton, acvording o barrep ’n?lca: o more; Lucol, bolled and tdo for raw, In barrels; extra winter ateained, b per_gal- 4T 4 lon' " and eny, %0c; in 26%5¢. Y CRPEATING 67c per gallon tn cases and | 8lc in drums and iron barrels. BUGAR-—The Western Sugar Reflning Com- quotes as follows, per poun 3 bes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 0 Candy Granulated, 4.35c; Dry Granulated Fine, 4.25¢; Dy lated’ Coarse, 4. Beet Granulated Contectioners' A, xtr . 3.75¢ 8.55c; barrels, 10c’ m boxee, 50c more; 50-1b ba; Dominos—Half-barrels, .T8¢; xes No order taken for less than 75 barrels. or its equivalent. CANNED SALMON—Of the Alaska k. ses were packed by the Alaska Back: 658,614 cases by the Pacific tion Company, in 100-14 ry Granu- Fruit’ Granulated, 4.25¢ and the The carry-over of cases. —_— STOCK MARKET. W ——— Spring Valley Water w on the morning session of the Bond Exchange, 25, business being stimulated by the current proceedings Board of Supervisors regarding rates. other stocks were dull. new in the oll stocks. In the afternoon Sj down to $02 25, STUCK AND BOND EXCHANGE THURSDAY, March 13—2 p, UNITED STATES BONDS, s o . s o .lll&llik'lfl MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, the active stock in the The There was nothing pring Valley Water sold Ask, 160 360 = 22 003 0ot : > it 80 "81% Vigorit ..... '3 ¢ AUCTION SALES AUCTION! AUCTION! Stock of the Flores Hale and Company. . 18 HALE, admin: By order of M ANA s B 190: 12 bullding, fifty-nine thousand hundred and ninety (39,990) shares of the cap- ital stock of the Flores Hale & Company. The property of the Flores Hale & Company con- sists of four million (4,000,000) acres of land in_Lower Californi: . Terms of sale: Ten per cent on the fa of the hammer, the balance on confirmation of the sale by the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco, State of Califor- nia, and deiivery of a bill of sale. McGLYNN & MENTON, s and Auc ; Rleal Eatate Agentr araoicie. Duildins. & WAIT! > 150 HEAD OF D. MILLER'S HORSES, To Be Sold NEXT mURSDA!. March 20, 1 At 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. All are found gentle, broken and will be guaranteed as represented. We have testi- monlals from the best business houses in tho city as to their value. It will pay you better to mive & falr price for a good horse than to w price for a worthiess animal. Horses re now on exhibition at 721 HOWARD ST.; also at 1619 MARKET ST., near 12th. OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE. WM. LAYNG, Auctioneer. P P2 AUCTION SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. 25 head of trotters and pacers; as offered at public auction, and m be soid without reserve at Mascot Stable, 1108 and 1108 Golden Gate a' Pedigrees and descrip- tion given day of sale, FRIDAY, March léth, j00d as ever at 10 a. m. SUGAR. H: P 345 K H 13T 40 Ma Honokaa ... 1113 12% Onom L34 3l Hutchinson . — = 13 Paauhau ... 13 1 MISCELLANEOU Alaska Pack. 16 160 |Fac A F A 3% — “al Fruit As. 07% 08 |Pac C Horx.163 — Cal Wine As. W5100 |Pay Faint .. 18 = Oceanic 8 Co 37 40 Morning Sesalon. Board— 40 Calitornia Fruit VS, i ovoes OT 8O B0 Hutchinson 8 P Co,v0iivine 14 00 80 Makawell ., .., eee 45 0 : b; unl\ l“ l‘llwvlfl Co, »‘s ‘7'3 10 Hpring Valley Water. .. #6 M . v Wat » # B0 Hpring Ve Wak [ f“ Biring Valloy Wa ¢ 108 §e 0 Hpring Valloy Water. | 08 T8 1000 Lin Angeles Ry s bond: 131 98 4000 B 1 & B 0V honds. 184 78 LR B0 REIE L) Kiaptrie Co M Yalley Water, 0 Hipr) 1oy Watay 0 Bpring Ville, ’ INPURR L 00 B B of Ar Birest - 01000 N B R CR Be bonde. o 108 80 PHODUCKERS OlL BXCHANGE, Morning Session, Board — 800 Home. (oashy sz == 2 70 Peeriess, b 00 1200 Petfoleum Center Afterncon Session. - £ Following were the sales | Stock and 'lnnnnu hmn’l‘l::.m'rtuch- Morning Session, . 08 200 Ophir . 100 Goutd & Car- 10 109 Toliow Jucket 31 100 Hale & Nor. 29, sapgAss Afternoon Session. ! 4 300 Caledonia ... 42| 200 Potosi . 200 Hale & Nor. 28| 200 Sierra Nev. 14 100 Justice ...... 00| 500 Silver Hill .. 200 Mexican 3 Following were the sales in ths Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session, 800 Best & Belch 23| 200 Ophir ..., 200 Caledonia o 100C C & .1 30 300 Gould & Cur. 10 100 Hale & Nor. 29 o 28 200 Occidental ot 600 Ophir .. 100 200 Overman « 100 Sterra Nev... 14 100 Union Con ... 26 Bid. Ask. Bl Askc — o 0" 10 o4 06 o o2 0B o0 - 0 05 08 30 31 2 2 08 2 03 8 a 4 @ fl 10 20 2 i s 10 L. 80 66| = 04 Con C & Va.1251 30 08 o4 Con Imperial. — 01 Slerra Nev... 14 15 Con N Y. 0L 02 Silver HIl .. 87 &9 Crown Point. 05 00/St Lout: bty - Eureka Con. 18 - 08 Exchequer ... — 25 28 Gould & Cur 00 0 08 Hale & Norcs 27 17 18 ulia Those Who Are to Guide the Des- tinies of Order for the Year. The Grand Court of the Exalted Degree of the Amaranth closed its yearly session yesterday in Golden Gate Asylum, when the following named were chosen officers for the current term: Ella Willams of Pasade matron; George L. Darling of San Francio rand foyal patron: Jennie Abbott Graves of Francisco, associate grand royal matron: J. B. Hughes of Pa associate grand royal patron; Romayne Williams, grand treas- urer; Fidella Anderson, grand secretary; Mary Gilmore Dunn, grand conductress; Cora Gr A rahal; in'the cast; Emma C. Malgren. marehar oo o E. west; A. B. Hottls, grand lecturer: Mry, Boi " P Bommer. §rand (aith; Ida B. Spence, It was decided that the next slon 11 be held in P; udonn‘"n‘ o The w officers w installed by Florin Leslie Jones, the _retirin; royal g-nd patron, assisted by H. J. Lloyd as Nearly i the b th ar @ business that was trans- acted zmn( the wession was in to the secret work of the order, 31700 v Boy Robbers in Court. Arthur Dippel, Robert Connor and Carl Petorson; the three boys charged with robbery for stealing a purse from Mrs. Fay at Van Ness avenue and Marke: street Tuesdny morning, aj red before Ju::e Cabaniss yesterday. ing to their tender age, Connor and Peterson were discharged. but Dlgwl. Wwho was the purse snatcher, was held till Saturday to #ee If his parents will consent to sending him to Whittler Reformatory. He is an incorrigible boy and the Boys' and Gir! Ald Soclety refuses to have anything more to Jdo with him. Engineer Corps Organized. The Corps of Engineers of the National Guard of Californla was organized on Tuesday evening as a company of the First Regiment, Colonel Thomas ¥ O’ Neil comander. Major W. A. Desborough of 514 Jersey street was unanimously elected chairman of the orf.nlmllnn pending the reguar ehe!loa Dh officers .ccnnllv‘vl n; tary law. By-laws were adopted and some bt"“mhnry action ulmmp looking toward the dividing of members Into classcs t«;r‘ -y:msuuc h:tru(;’flnfllfl - SuTv @ vy engineering. N'w‘ nights will be Tues- days. -

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