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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1902. liquidation, short selling, lower cables and stop-logs Ilquidation. prices reaching a new low level. A slight rally occurred near the close on export rumors and the market left off unsettled at %@%c net decline. closed at 18%c: May, T83%@70%c, closed T8%,c; July. 79@79%c, closed T9%c: September, T858@ Tee cloted Tasc. GPS—State, common to choice, 1901 erop, 156@18%c: 1000 crop. 12@13%c: Pacific Coast, 101 crop. 16@18c: 1900 crop, 13c. Market rm. HIDES—Steady. California, 19c, March | 26,000 quarters: Indian shipment Continent, 2000 quarters. LIVERPOOL, March 22.—WHEAT—Eas; No. 1 Standard California, 6s 313d@Gs wheat in Paris. quiet; flour in Parls, qulet; weather in England, COTTON—Upland: Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, March 22.—WHEAT—Walla ts of wheat to 'nle-. $1 50@1 75; Marrowfat r ton; Hubbard Squash, $1f per Ib. Poultry and Game. Recelpts of California Poultry were light and the market cleaned up well under a steady in- quiry for all descriptions. One car of Eastern was received and will be placed on the mar- ket to-morrow. juash, $10@15 : Mushrooms, AUCTION SALES 22 2 b= CLOSING-OUT SALE - e gbofipfig‘?fly‘mmfi"gfiuflfii‘ i}mc ith | Walla, Gic; Valey, G5c: Blua Stem, 65%c. Outside of -l."(!m mnnetl l; mulh‘:r: —- —The active, wi 3 3 3 was no change in Game. Receipts were U rices net unchanged to 5 points higher. PO s for Gob- m Harness. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. [Am sy B B kales ot o B N e |y conen, i ASPRNOTON; g bl a0 Toghoe tor Hors; Gesse. ber. DAlE, Yehicles and e Sme ot i3 Ti180s mild, quiet; ova, e . Marel — — Steady; | $1 50@1 75; Goslings, $2 25@2 50: Ducks, pertectly broken e _ g b il Lo SUGAR—Raw, firm: fair refining, Sc: cen- | Blue Stem, 66c; Club, 65c. @5 50 for old and $:@S for young: Hens, $4 50 | Flages, surreys, wagons, g~ o h Brooklyn Rap Toen | trifugal, 96 test, 3%ac; molasses sugar, z‘n: J, $6; young Roosters, a‘r old Roosters, | tired and pneumatic wheeled road Scat on the Bond Exchange sold for $20,000. Colo Bt te D refined, unsettled; No. 6, 4.25¢; No. T, 4 e $1°25@4 50, Fryers, $5G5 50; Brollers, $4 50 | Carts, etc., and about 50 sets of and dou- 5 » 4 | G RO L No. 8, '$.05c, 9, 4c; No. 10, 3.95¢; No. 11, North Busi @5 for large and $3@+4 for small; Pigeons, | ble harness, all in perfect order. consign- Light trading in local stocks and bond | Gont hdnied Gas.. 8.00c7 No. i2, 8.85c; No. 13, 3.80c: No. 14, orihern Lusiness. §150 per dosen for old and 32 70GS fof | Ment comprises the contents of the well-known E nda bonds. Genoral Bisoe ) 3.80c: standard A, 4.60c; confectioners' A. e quabs. Fulton Livery Stable, at 246 Third st. I have Domestic Excl TEY . HOSkIng Crar T 4.60c; mold A, 5.13¢; cut foaf, 5.30c; crushed, | PORTLAND, March 22.—Clearings, $318,747: | GAME—Hare, $1@1 25; Rabbits, §1 50 for | leased this as an addition to the Occiden- . =xchange and Silver higher. | International Baper e O ' il iy Saaiurnaf el el S (00 e %"’."'33:" o 2 o T e SR WL o A N0 S ) 3 I rv e cubes, 5.05c. , Marel . —Clearings, B ¥ te Gees ;' Brant, pe on Wheat futures higher and Barley futures lower. o P e £ DRIED FRUITS. balances, $58,210. dozen;_ Honkers FEnsitsh Snipe, $9G3 30 TUESDAY. March 25, 1902, Yati Wr 7 | Laclede Gas -~ | “Trade in evaporated apples showed little fea- | TACOMA, March 22.—Clearings, $222,312; | Jack Snipe, $1 trances T HOWARD S5 e TREAMA Oats, Corn and Rye uncha:iged. National Biscuit. ture, prices holding steady on small supplies. | balances, $49,461. ST. and 246 THIRD ST, o 2 3 ged. | National Lead State, common to good, T@S¥%c: prime, 9@HY%c: | SEATTLE, March 22.—Clearings, $448,480; Butter, Cheese and Eggs. WM. G. LAYNG, Auctioneer. Fair local and export demand Ity Naticnal Salt...... choice, 9%@10c; fancy, 10%@lle. | balances, $112,484. # h for Flour. NOthy Americi | Pruncs,” firm. with 'a quiet jobbing trade. | — P Blackeve Be )/ . | Pacific Coast . | Small sizes received little attention, but were | goou--— g The week closed on depressed markets for h h h lackeye Beans higher and Limas lower. | Bacific Mail stendy. e Butter. Cheese and Eggs. The arrivals of | +30 5 &vapis | People's Gas ‘PRUNES—63,@Tc. ! Butter have been too large during the past carload the Bran rapidly recovering its lost ground. el S e o O e e T LOCAL MARKETS. A L L R T e e L T AR o-day and to-morrow. Dealers say Jav = - -t : | Puliman Pal PEACHES—Peeled, 14@1: unpeeled, 8@ anothe: t of about vy Is made quite 1150 to 1500. all sound and broken. SANTA Hay s0c lower and weak at the decline. | Republic Stecl 10c. e g | o Tl i i ae RA CO.. 721-723 Howard strest. 2 bs I i : | Republic Steel pid A 5 up. Spot stocks are heavy. Supplies of Butter, Cheese and Eggs weak and accumulating. | Sugar .. | * * Exchange and Bullion. s e i vper o o Yakn quotes as follows, per pound, in 100-Ib - v o Lo b . 'ggs are .accumulating again, and ‘while £ it S A Sl Rl ; ‘ Baa: “Caben A" Craatiod and Fios Prozisions firm, but not especially active. | Bnion 5P S pea: Chicago Grain Market. Domestic Exchanse and iiver are hisher. | {0852 1 39 decline the market rules wea wiih | (¥ Powdbred Ter” Cundy Granaiated: )rie. il 3 i 4 1 U S Leather. ., . Sterling Exchange, 60 day: | It was reported on the street yesterday that Dry Granulated Fine, 4.25¢: Dry Granu- ¥ Dried Fruits quiet and firm in all positions. USLen * Sterling Cables, sight those buyers who'have been purchasing lib- lated’ Coarse, 4.25c; Feuit Sranlated. "4.25c: . . -4 | Sterling Cables .. eral ines arou 'etaluma for col storage - bage only), none; No further change in live or dressed Meats. T 5 Rubber | CHICAGO, March 22.—There was nothing ' New York Exchange, sigh g Teduced their bids 1ic, bringing prices there | goniectioners A, 42%c. Maguolis A. 338 P . 3 Fo but bear talk from start to finish in the wheat New York Exchange, telegraphic. down to the parity of the San Francisco mar- | Fstes Cop ST060 Solden ©. d.68¢; D otatoes firm. Onions and V' cgetables steady. M pl | pit. The opening was very weak on confirma- = SIVEr, Der ounce ........ ket. . For some days past they have been above | poyes, 50c more; 50-Ib bags, 100 more, for al Poiliiw & Sitieaing | tion of the rains in the Southwest and addi- | Mexican Dollars, nominal... .. M Receipts were 37,700 pounds 2 kegs and 2 | Xinds. ~Dominos—Half-barrels, 4.7c: boxes oultry market well cleaned up. Total sales. 308,800 shares, tional showers fell West and Northwest. Ce- Vihiat cor Olher- Cras tubs of Butter, 1771 cases of Eggs, 10,60 | paries i s cqurder, faken for less ‘than 78 Fredlh Pt CLOSING BONDS. bles also were weak and turned weaker as the | 1eai an ther Grains. pounds of California Cheese, — pounds of | PSTel8 OF Its equivalent. resh Fruits about as before quoted. U 8 retunding 2, Hocking Val sige. LN i ik ke bl WL L 0 s L i e e o Receipts of Produce. H g g .. 9 |Louls & N uni 4s. western, were still small, but this influence, | '—Liverpool futures were lower and | 2 uce. Local bank clearings show the regular gain. A S fenfy ! wogether with that of some falr early export Parls futures steady. Broomhall cabled that |, BUTTER- Creamery, 22G%% per pound for S vt e - do caup - 100iy ainn & St L 3 featdwasiow, Mahc o8 e e ekl e crop, ML R Mmool emany L alick_ 10gmtc: store putter;, 10018 per pound. | FOR SATUKDAT. MARCH 2. ew 46 reg 130 (M K & T 48 row stuft overboard. ere nearly in a | : o 9Y B A c: | Flour, qr sks... 21,508 Hay. t Bink -Gloasios stocks that are closely held at high prices by | 39 €oup ..... 11394 | do 2ds .. panic. There was a general desire to sell botn = Chlcago dropped from T3%c to T2 under fair Young Americs, 8@10c; Eastern. 13@15c per | Wheat, ctis 1o. 2000 Migdlings. H- ings. 1" clase of “Bolders Who keep alot from the | 99 old 1e'rég T ¥ Coni” 1tk by the shorts and the longs. Trade was heavy | Weather and the lower cables. Receipts were POURA._ | 'l oo o L Bariey, otls 2,430 Tallow, ctls 226 il | stee rket ard pay littie attention to the Fop - 112 | do gen 33s. and at times very exciting. May opened 3@ light. The cash demand was the only bullish 158 fou Mot oins? large | Oats, ctls 380 Pelts, bdls 141 Local bank clearings during the past week | ITice m. vements. but hold their shares tnrough 35 186, 106 N J Cent gen 56.140 ° igc to H@%e lower at to T2%c. My feature. About 116 loads were worked for ex- | Shizo Do dogeny oo [0 Cholce: store. 1334 | . 1,450| Hides. no . 218 were 321631556, against $I8,562.547 durias the | 20VATSCS AR declimes Such meverments” ave oy Nopth Pac 4. 1573, | touched [iztge after the early rush quieted pon'ci ing break. The weakness was en- 14%4¢ per dozen. ! 863 Leathor, = last vear. h suspicion by experienced traders, --105% | do ; i down. Shorts here began taking profits and 2 ; 1 2 4 ne, gals S because they are easy to mamipulate, owing - 04 Nort & 3% the market steadied, though there was still a hanced by Southwestern selling. St. Louls Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. 600 Brandy, gals ... 2,200 1 5 #3 j 0 the smali floating supply of the shares in 104% Reading gen 4s marked bearish feeiing prevalent. Then -corn, Pplungers were reported getting short on tre- | 320 Lime, bbls 9 mports of Specie. | the markét. This feeling is emphasized when 96 StL & I M con 5 which was very weak to start, turned stili | mendous lines of wheat and corn. 1 106 Chicory, bbls 50 AR uw-grade non-dividend payirg stocks, with no qs 1017 St L & § F is. weaker, and May wheat dropped to 71%c. May | The weekly Chicago letter of Bolton, De | Small and medium sizes of Oranges met with 40 Quickstlver, 20 Rtts ok Saecte e during the | KNOWR vrospect ot early dividends, share in the Can South 2ds...108° St L SW 1sts continued very weak and closed 1%@1%e de- | u a brisk demand at steady prices. Large sizes | Straw, tons . 2€ Sugar, ctls ..... 2,333 firet two, monte ot the year were S0 i | movement, while the large mass o important Cent of Ga B..11110%. ‘ao2as . pressed at 72c. This price ls the lowest for | Ruvter & Co. said: “he market was Weak | wore in oversupply and dull. Fancy Lemons of the 3 ere S epresentative stocks are left ted _a o Ist inc ..U 785 8 A & A ; | from the start. Weather springltke through- : Y against $3,600,495 for the same time last year, | Sluggich. - That has Leen the staie o Arohs Ches & Ohlo 41108 * | Sonth Bac b o ot ) | G the Weat aad compaints Tesaraing. peowo| el guotsd hisher under light smpplles. . OF. | the descriptions bein as follows: Gold coin, | in the stock market during the past wesk Chi & Alton 313s. 84% South Ry B3 o D 5o L Potim, oui: the VIS, B84 SPBInte- Tapaniine. Kol tertiugh of Grape Dyuit wity lipural again and $50,744; gold bullion, $48,229; silver coin, $71, The neglect of the standard ‘stecks 18 in | C B & Q new 4. 96 Tex & Pac Jsts 013 Nearly every house on the floor had selling : ing crop are not sufficlent to lend much en- | prices had a wider range. STOCK MARKET. 720" siiver bullion, §219,954 fact, accentuated by the erratic movements | C M & St P g 45,116 |Tol St L & W 46, 85 - grders and stop-loes orders were soon reached. | couragement. There was further general lig- | The situation in Apples showed no change. i The lesding_ sources were: China, $80,400; | of less s t il =i | C & NW co SiiAE * 0o, - May opened le@¥c lower at 893;c to G9lac and - | Eight cars of Oranges will be auctioned to- | ¥—7 paiis, Jending 4 S ur Promiuent stok: - At iy wery. Bot- | C % N sun s :Unlon Pac 4s....10044 ' sagged to 50%c before It steadied on profit-tak- | Uidation and the weakness In wheat was 1n- | orrou, b o, 7 able, huwever, that while there is almost no |G B I& Pac o conv 4 6% ing by the bears. It sold off again, touching | creased by the decline In corn. A large ex- | ‘ES_$2G2 50 per box f : ST s Scmend for, stocks, there (s a' marked disin-| CCC & StL g B[ WAbISH 16t8 35540 and hung very heavy, closiag weak, 23 | Port business ls again reported from the ‘sea- | y A5 Tie oooh s cnores sod cocer for oD | phe fexfure ou the Stock snd Bend Fx- Dried Fruits in New York. = |ghination to sell, 5o that prices are remarkably | Chi Term ds. ... ¢ do 2ds lower, at_that figure. | board, although such an event is unusual on | hary. change was the announcement of the sale of S et al‘thu‘:fips;\alrllfl:‘:-rhxx:rg]:ls are mostly.| F0°0 G Soutl .‘21’(, wdo deb B . . From the t oats ruled weak in sympathy Saturday. The whole tone of the market is| “CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, 80c@$1 50 | > 5°at in the exchange at $20,000, George F. Mail advices from New York say: { undertone in th g = Dwnigeof | o S ol -1031{ West Shore s | with wheat and corn. May closed weak, 1l4c extremely heavy. Small receipts and a large | g0 ctandard, $1 50G2 for choice and ,?@’2 75 Bowman sclling his membership to Frederick Mail advices New York say grdertone in the market s attributable va- | Erie prior | . Wheel & L. £ 45 | Towar, st 41%o. export demand seem to be unable to check the | for fancy: extra fancy, $3; = Seedlings. $1@ Knight. son of George A. Knight. This is a A continued active jobbing interest is noted | TICUsly to the confidence in the tuture prisper- | 10 & s Y 4 Wis Cent 4s... 0 Provisions early developed a very strong; Gecline. At to-day's close we are about lic |1 75 Tangerines, in quarter boxes, i5c@$1 and good round fi v ap for prunes. with the large sizes in new Santa | ¥ “f DRSIOess conditions and to the fact that | Ft W & D C 1ste 113 Con Tobacco 45... 66% tone in the face of the grain weakness. To- | & bushel under Liverpool, two days ago at 13¢ | §1 '25@1 50 In half boxes; Lemons, T0c@S1 for tration. of the sy o crcellent illus- Claras showing firmness on the basis of 0u- | tnritalists ‘an syadicates.a. ine probonie ot | Adams con. X SUAING STOCKS. ™ ' ward 'the close, however,“when'te-big " break . under We began to do & large export business. | Sormmon and 31 5175 for Koo io choice and Jrssciscs. ac s Arowine Importance of Sen €ide figures. Outside fruit and old prunes offer | crganizations and g A | S 1 o came in corn, provisions lost some of their e trade at moment, however, Is paying | $2@2 75 for fancy; Grape Fruit, $1@3: Mexi- cial mart. Within €he Mnside Aoutes on S0-50 ond $0-00e | TRt oate o B ek b vy | AMI0K £ gains and closed only about steady, May pork but little attention to anything but what they | tan 1 imes. $4 50@5: Bananas, $125G2 per | The ctock market was quist, as usual om in 25-1b boxes. On 60-70s and 70-80s there is | time for favorable opportunity to market them. | Brunswick Gon o Phomr 215 lower, lard a shade higher and ribs 24c = regard as favorable crop prospects. World's | yin n"for New Orleans and $1@2 for Hawalian; | Saturday, and quotations showed no changes noted i Ol frult, which s in good suprly, a | The actual promise for the outcome of the | Comstock Tunnel, 05 Pocen ™. s s Tt St | D re Mokt St e viibie \sippiy. ok | Eessuies, S04 per doten; | worthy of comment. - ittle easinecs, and business 3= possible in ecme | YEAT I in the normal period of doubt and de- | Con Cal & Va.... 1 20 Savage’ The leading futurcs ranged as follows: ool e ol i, 3 CPREE TIPS ) Sales on the Oil Exchange last week were cuarirs at jes than Guotations. ~For sizes | Yelopment. This ls undoubtedly the real sen | Deadwood Terra. | 50 Siorrh Nevad Ractis SRLEEL gl = | & market was lower on call, but un-| Dried Fruits; Nuts and Raisins. |30.358 shares, valued at $14,887, the leading dipped sre offered in a | Zon for the dullness and meglect of the stock = Horn Silver . 140 Small Hopes Articles. Open. Low. Close. | changed on the spot. Ships for Tnew crop, ssles being as follows: Californta Standard, e T Ieaeriiiary soodlit s o arees ot e | AR plpe i gt S kA 0% 1 | August loading, have been chartered at 27s 6d. | 1. yytuation remains the same everywhere, | 1200 shares; Petroleum Center, 3500; Oceiden fist'a good, steady job- | Year. The critical period of the growth of | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS July . r g % oy | ¢ Spot Wheat — Shipping, $11lk; muliog | 0 Tooerm and San Francisco markets be- | tal: 12750: Lion, 2000; Monarch, 1500; Sove r Oregon prumes the e | 1be. COUNtry"s great ataple ‘crops' 15 Alwaws. sl 2 ONDS. ¥, o 2% | §112%@1 15 per ctl. | ereign, 1500; Re=d, 2600 rmness is feported on the | eriod of hesttation and cautious speculation, | copitm sigis Shited Fruit ... September " 3% oy | et I ing quoted firm and moderately active for this | . 2600. dvices on California of- | The outcome of the winter wheat crop 15 o < estingh Com: DR 594 | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—December— | time of the year. | Uation on new {ruit | Jooked to with sspecial intercst this vear. ow | g i0ans - R i By Bx 2 3% 59,000 ctls, SI 073 2000, $1 07%; May—8000, | FRUITS—Apricots, 9@lic for Royals and | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. & is also | DE to the shortcomings of last year's crop in Atencon 4s ASkenue Setertier 58 58" 5e% 71, $110; 10,000, $1 10%. | 10813 for standard to fancy Moorparks; | s ow > im- | the winter wheat belt.” The rains of last week | Gag Tets -... el Oats No. 2— Second | Session - December—40,000 ctis, | Evaporated Apples, 8G9 sun dried, Sci SATURDAY, March 2212 m. e there I el | L aNTAR o SRk A% A pmam- | er. Cent 4 Raltic May . © 2% 42 $1% 419 $1 0T 4000, $1 07%; May—2000, $1 10%: | peaches, 6% @34C; . 60c; Plume, pitted, cacln dayer at Fice.” Calb- orable outcome and have helpeg to N B G & Cok & Frien 3i% s 343 311 2000, §1 10; 6000, $L C9%; 2000, §1 09%. | 5@e; unpitted. 1%@21ac; Nectarines,’ 5%@te UNITED STATES BONDS. i quiet and th | keep the market for stocks firm. The corrent Sl Bingham . 4 . o8t £ 3 Session— December—2000 | d.and_5%@6c for white; figs, 43¢ for | che *“ Spot apri- | Teturns of railroad earnings from that region o S e P et o A AR cu?e‘s‘fl?%%yfdr:;!n-am‘t)“:lmfov.; 10,000, 3110, | ronck and b%@6e for white. ¢ | A2 o Gt A e ooy ?f:n’:;?',‘,'",’,,’,L’;’.;’fi;‘;‘n,;"m"fi;”{5“‘! short | do prefd e i ‘May .. 5 15573 ig 70 15521 15 60 | B'ARLE;Y;Th}: ek closed on a_dzl and | s—1001, crop aze quoted ss follows: | .11 11135 3s qr coup..109%110 : s ard les, | COFD CTOp in the ¢ . % RS ey Lok B . Joty | 7" 16 85 15 7215 1575 | unchanged market as far as spot Zrain was | ; A : ] MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. ir fobbic trade. both for | SrCHon to railrond frarti 'n the Northwest | Boricn & Mewn -Titls Dom, Coal erd e 00 pounas— S ;0 | concorned, houeh futures were ‘higher, AR LA R Lt [ Ala A W Co. 7614108 ;o 58 o ba: — 0z i P o R o <! het the on Y Boston Elevate v ay . 5 4 9 | Feed, c for No. 1 an o @ : e R PR "} By SR In MR~ Ot € held in sume quarters | Lelief that the coming crop there is favored Ny N H & H July 957% 0621, 955 060 | off grades; brewing and shipping grades, 95@ | RAISINS—Seeded, 3-crown, &c; 2-crown, 6% ¥ o mbus C 6s.131 scarce and unchanged. | D the snow. The usual spring settlements of ‘N X e B titat 970" 975 T b i fer, 95c@S8L 20 per ctl. ? @i%c; Loose Muscatels. 6%c for 4-crown and Calst 5s....116% — |Pac G Im 4s. 953 — ates the d is e =y vs | 1"bor questions are a : Fitchburg prefd. . eptember 7 7 970 9 721 ' 97%c; Chevalier, 95c@$1 20 p % e ess; 3-crown, 6c; 2-crow: . C Costa 5s.. — 111%/Pk&C H 6s.107 o ool B g o T E cleanai® up | peculation. They oo m o] 'Rfuence o5 | Union Pacific . 4 Osceola. . Short Ribs, per 100 pounds— i CALL BOARD SALES. Lo e Tante Sl e unmeunea".'ng’%‘ A i o 120 layers and bag stock shows more firmness, | 2ence by the convention of mine workers at MSX Central 20% Parrot . L 3% 5%, 855 854 Informal Sesston—9:18 o'clock—December— | SERUIECY leached. Clusters—Imperials, §3; De- | Fer&C H 65116 — |Pwi-st R 8s.117 e Ea moderate Jobbing intcrest | Shamokin and the differences. with operators | , Miscellaneous— Quiney July 5> 8724 863 8 0TI 2000 ot T7%c: May—2000, 92c. §$¥c %2 50: Fancy, $115; London Layers, | — |sac EGR 5s. 86 100 Lell. with Napies held very | disclosed. The agreement with the ' tewille AM Sugar . Santa Fe Copper. Beptember 880 882% 877% 880 Second Session—No_sales. S%al o — |SF & SIv5s.123 124 French and Murbot wal- | horkers in the New England mills was a help- gl S v s E i Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, _ Regular Morning 5;;;‘-""—9“"""”—“-00‘1 NUTS—Chestnuts, 11@12c; Walnuts, No. 1| 99 |Sierra Calés.105%110 Deanaie. ENBA s Sit Ao TotE Jactor. e iron and steel outlook is re- | fon 1% & Tel- - 1680 Trimountain dull and depressed: winter patents, $3 80@4: ctls : May—4000, C. sottshell, 9%@10c; No. 2, 8GS%c: No.'1 hard- | — |SPof A 6 4 simonds ate I oderate S | Earded as. highly encouraging, -althongh co- on eel. 4414 Trinity ... Straights, $3 203 70, clears, $3@3 40: spring OATS—Dealers continue to quote a quiet | 501"l "No. 2. 7c; Almonds, 103%@i2c for o (1909) e i feclizg in reported fairly | iorities in the ‘trade have been inclinca' to Gen Electric 320 United States specials, ‘$4; patents, $3 20§34 70; straights, and featureless market. ; | paper-ehell, 0@1i0c for softshell and 6@Te for | Do gtd 8s. — — | (1910) ....114%115 deprecate urgent buying for Tuture deljvery | 21458 Electric |1l HEY Utan . ..l1. $2°80G3 10; No. 3 spring wheat, 7T0l@11%e; Grays, 31 U@L 0; whites, §1 301 43; Sur- | PAPICCll; ‘Peanuts. 5@7c for Eastern; Braazil | Do gtd 5s. — 1084|S P of Cal 6& and the difficulties of securing raw material | 93 2rofd ;-..-<- 08'a Victorla . No. 2 red, 8%@Wic; No. 2 oats, #21@ijc; -prise, $1 $0g1 45; black, $1 123%@1 223 foc | Nuts, 12G12%c: Filberts, 12@12%c; Pecans, 11 | LA & P 5s.102 — | (1905)St A.109%110% 1 her Report \rancportation of finished products are | U 5 secel, . . 5 Vinona . No. 2 white, #4%@d6c; No, 3 white, 43%@ feed and §1 221.@1 32% for seed; red, $1 30@ | gic; Cocoanuts. $3 50@5. | yoDo lem Js.102 — (1903)Sr B.110% 11095 I cat port con an.dmr;l.&mm R § 0 prr:m.. % Welverine i 44%c; No. 2 rye 57c; fair to choice malting 1 gg%ger;‘rx:."w. et el SOt Bt HONEY—CS:!:. ng:gc ‘l'tm‘l:flzlx:: ma:olsloc ! mgos: Cc ga.{%‘é - (1906) ....11214 of the maney market alone | s | . "62@00c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 08; No. = 3 c- | for light amber: racted, 59 | om 5s.119% — | (1912) ... 1221, — (120th Meridian—Pactfic Time.) count for the duliness of specux:ug': LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. anrkths(ggA. $1 72; prlmexriemolh‘y seed, sg 'ml; tive market. The Chicago letter of Bolton, ' cg; light amber extracted, 4@5c; dark, de. |[NRot C s.s,ux‘x;" — |S Potcist y O o Gl e e enormous credit commitments of the coun- | Consols for money Louls & Nash. | mess pork, per batrel. $15 85@15 60; Jard. De Ruyter & Co, says: ‘‘Market here was | BEESWAX—271%@20c per lb. | Do Ss ....12318 — o ahtl e i oy o Gl oi- o gl 2 oatoraars to | EX xe Gue in part to The Marge tie-up OF {1 w-:iir-gest: 93 5-16 Mo Kan & Téx per 100 pounds, $9 40@9 42%: ~short-rib sides active and weak. There was again large buy- T TR | N Pac € 86.100% — | Do stmpd.111% — g the seasonal rainfalls to {as ital in svpdicate projéets and in part to do for account.. 93 do prefd . (1oose), $8. 8 60; _dry salted shoulders Ing by a prominent local house which s al- Provisions. | N Cal R 8s.1121 — |SP Br Calfs. 1404 — ed with those of same date last r!' great gctf\'!rv in business. The low sur- Anaconda 6l N Y Central. (boxed), = $7 1214@7 25; short clear sides ready supposed to be a large holder of corn. 3 | Oak Gas 55.112%4114 |S V Wat 6s. — 111 and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: | DIUS reserves which result make The market | Atchison 0% | Norf & Western (boxed), $9@9 10; clover, contract rade, Selling was Reneral both by holders and by Y Sunnin v v W # Eaae T T Last | hesds of the circulation.” TThe sommary cains | Balt b OBlo. . oot lonad ik | A *ros bt brice deciiedy: spaimae ter | (oramy Bason. and Iard o' mmeted Gom | oW O = i e 24 Hours. Season. | indeltedness to foreign lenders makes noe | Can Pacific 1115 | South Ry Articles— Receipts. Shipments, | varge Yellow, $135l b0, smli pouns o, | CHICASD Wwas & s e Tt sievagn o | Bty R S 0. “? 40.46 Y.‘fhtt.‘ market vulnerable as weil, to the Ches & Ohio. . 47 ] do prefd F!nur. barrels .. 29,000 31,000 g1 35@1 50:. white, $1 15@1 40 per ctl. good speculative buying. | WATER STOCKS. o 17 | sxigencles of foreign markets. Large Govern- Chi Gt Western . 25 |Southern Wheat, bushels - 9.000 3000 *'RyE_qQuotable at 0216@o5e per il The Chicago letter of Bolton. De Ruyter & | Contra Costa 75% 78 |Port Costa.. 63% 86 -39 | . B 3 an ver & Rio G.. , . L 18T, 0 1000 | otl, at prima marl i 0.00 10:25 | announced this week of over $H0.000.000 t7 b | do prefd ... 91 - |U 'S Steel Rye, bushels . 4,000 : e e e e st soar Chlh et 1a s GAS AND ELECTRIC. 0.00 D81 | tubcribed for in Ruesia, Germany and Hol- | Erie D3| do pretd Bariey, busheis . 3 2,000 Flour and MillstufF erate, although showing some slight improve. GCent L & P. 214 — (Pac Light... 45 — 0200 27.62 - Was something of a ‘surprise to the finan- | do Jst prefd.... 70i. |Wabash = = = 0 $. e i adpect of mpecial cute. & good many Eat.G L Co. 3 8%[Ssc B GaBS 18 31 0.00 1414 cial world and leaves behind it a large Rus. _ do 24 prefd..... 501,| do pretd On ‘the Prodiice Exchange. to-day_ the buttér . ackers are atill Inclined to hoid their product, Mutual ..... — B°|SF G & E.. 44 13 Trace 9.19 | Sian loan to be placed in Paris. The weei s | Ilinols Cent 43 |Spanish 4s masketdwiy sy, Sredmary S 20gRlo; | duley Jers report a falr local and ex; & 1 tone of the market is dull and stead: QGL&H.. 36% 57 |SFGLCo. 5% 5% e — " | fall in British Coneols is in anticipation of the | Bar sl W isier Onring ¢ 7% 19G2Gc. Cheese, flrm, 11%@I12%c. Eggs, | Millers o ol R 2o EATS —Bacon, 12c Y. | Pac GImp.. 35% — [Stktn G & E 8§ — iclsce data: Maximum temperature, | coming British loan to provide for the coming | 3 per cent. | - o Per ounce. Money, 24@ | easy; fresh, lilic. mand for Flour at steady prices. BB o Tight madtam, T8 o e INSURANCE. ring imaximim dag minimum sem. | Fofarael o Cerainly ey the 150" ranairme | shi b 18 2 LA e open market for | & | 5 O s Bt s o®, | RIS tor sxura ight' and 15 tor Megd L | mveears Tna. — 28 S ' orted from E: e ] fon . 4 3 | short b 2°11-16 per cent. 3 RS fermRs J H rn’ sugar- , c;_Califor- S T R B i R purhose, as was the case some weeks | The rate of d/scount in the open market for 3 Oregon, $2 T6G3 25 per barrel for family and | b ‘Hame, 11 %@12%c: Mess Beet. '$6 50610 | BANENR 52-40|Omaha 3 here is all that wards off f 4 S gAY @ 50. $11 50913 Py g Bl KT x = : a 60-40] icags bl ki 4B off further demands | i i PMfoss, $18 50@19; Smoked Cal Safe Dp. — |S F Nationl.13713 — 52.4)|Duluth .. e Bt e 3ally. the surpension of Condition of the Treasury. * g (Lo S e i e gt R By P L = Beel. | First Nationi — — ; Louss. e Segrtary of the Trearury's offer to re. L2k, R R B G L S L TR T-ARD—Tlerces aquoted at 7%c per Ib for | SAVINGS BANKS. ---$6-40/Balt Lake City “alve from the money market mhich har bl | WASHINGTON, March 22.—To-day's &tate- | whent O s 5 ieal s3'50; Rice ¥lour, §7: Corn Meal, §3 g5, | compound nd 10%@1lc for pure; hall barrels, | German ...1900 — Sav & Loan. — 100 = = | relied on for relief in any pessible timeco: | ment of the Treasury shows: Avallable cash | Opoios apch. May, _July. | iira cream do, $i: Oat Groats, $5: Hominy, | Pure, 11%c: v ¢ 5-Ib tins, 11%c; ;| Humboldt .. — Security Sav. — 350 AST RECORD. | pressure and which has been a sentimentat in. | balances, $171,408,430; 'gold, $00,816,728, | Clusines g S % Z D% §igs 26;_ Buckwheat Flour, $iG4 23; Cracked | -1b tne WS o\ i po o gno Mutual Sav.. 79 — Union Trust. — 2200 E E Y Dot eaiien opinE confidence even when It was | s PARIS. il “"’“";f'zs‘“’mfi‘e‘é“b‘.‘zfin"’."rmfl"%‘émw? i nat bareels, 9%c; one tierce. D3c; tws terem | ¥ o% Y RkRT RAiLAGADE & 35 ks A ot evailed o ; , s 3 | Flour,'$325; 5 35; é i ? g #5273 = | " Tne conviction 16 generai that it money | ASS0Ciated Banks' Statement. | wneat— March. May-Aug. | in sacks, $6.30GS; Pearl Barisy, §5; Split peas, | 9%c; Ave tierces, 9%c per Ib. | Calitornia .. — 175 Market & H E3s2 ¢ | stringency §s to be avoided it must be ny | Opening . 2590 2205 | g5; Green Peas, $6 50 per 100 Ibs. xS 1 Woaol Geary — — Presidio o sTaTIONs. 2 $5 0 © avolding extensions of credits in stock market| NEW YORK, March 22.—The statement of | (IS -+ T H H e Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. POWDER. H £ e S i aee o This 3 = | the Assoclated Banks for the week ending to- | Opening . ay an €eastuirs. | Glant ...... T9% 80% VIgOrit .e.. — 4 2 {he =emeral market has been rather dull and | Lonne. $912.063.100; decrease, §; | =g Bran has advanced sharply, owing, it is satq, | about 1%¢ nnd:;m:‘nmsnct:‘nn . Heavy salted | Hana ....... 3% 4 Kilauea .... — 9 B rregular Deposits. $073,234,600; dzcrease, $11,1 Eastern Livestock Market to the sattlement of dlfferences’ batwaen. is.. Stesrs 103¢: m . 9@9%c; light, S@Sige; Hawalian ... 37 40 Makawell .. 23 28 ey 2050 46 40 W Rain_ 1.06| !nited States bonds were all unchanged, as ‘ Circulation, $31,434,500, decrease, % al which has recently be Cow. Hides, “9¢c_for heavy and 8c for light; Honokaa ... 10 11% Onomea .... 23 24 Puker 2076 4 20 SW Cloudy .00 | Compared with the clobing of last weme | Legal tenders, $60.047,500; docrease. §67.000, | Jargs RsodlSn oently been dis- | i e 6@6ic; Salted Kip, Sc; Salted Veal, ye. Hutchinson . — 11 Paauhau ... — 11% ey ) AL e A 4 3 | Specle, $176,932.400; decrease, $5. 358 500 > | 4 CHICAGO. turbing the market. Other “sedstuffs remain | gajreq Calf, 10c; Dry Hides, 16c; Culls, fic: MISCELLANEOUS. Eureka.....[20.94 52 36 § Cloudy .02 | NEW YORK STOCK LIST. | Reserves, #346,170,600; decreace,'s2,425,500. CHICAGO, March 22.—CATTLE—Receipts, | unchanzed. Dry Kip. 13c; Dry Calf, 18¢; Culls'and Brands, | Alaska Pack.16114162 |Pac A F A. - Frome. w8 o Rw Gae 6 g LIST. soRenerve requirements, §243,305,650; decrease, | 200. Steady. Good to prime steers, $6 60¢ . _Another 0c has been lopped off the Hay | lge: Sheepsiins, shearlings. 15Gi0c cach: short | Cai Fruit As. 959100 |Pac C Borx 168 % = P e s Bt B . % Awuien { VORI Maren oo e inancier | fecders, §2 50@5 25; cows. §1 25@5 50; heifers, | I°HINSN WL BTPIS refeivts. &3 for large and $2 25@2 50 for medtumy, $1 (3 | S aton: Nedss Los Angcies. 20 82 04 $8 NW Clear 160 | Halt & Onis pid. | The statement of the New York ae. $2 b0@6: canners, $1 40@2 10; bulls, $2 50@5 MIDDLLAGS —$1i 30@1% 50 per ton. @2 for small and 50c for Colts; Horse Hides, R . - Fhrosnix. 2.6 70 52 W Cioudy 00| Canadias Pacis . oo | sociated banks last week xhowed a gain of | Calves, $3@6 85; Texas fed steers, $5G0. | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $20g21 per | dry, $175 for large, $1 25@150 for medium, 31| 100 Alaska Packers' Assoclation Portland 2060 44 40 8 Rain 10 | Canada Southern .. .... | $358,350 ih surplus reserve, ‘which, though . HOGS—Receipts, 15,000. Strong to oc higher. | ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $35G26; jobbing, | @1 25 for small and 50c for Colts. Deerskinis— | 1) Califoenia Wine Associaiion Ted Blul.0_20/64 62 40 SE Cloudy .00 | Chesap & Ohio. e | small, may be regarded as satisfactory from 'Mixed and butchers', $6 2066 55; good to 50@27; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21: Corn Meal, | Summer or ced skins, 35¢; fall or medium | 1 Hutchinson § P Co ' Foseburg.. /2970 48 36 SW Rain .00 | Chi & Alton 1,100 | the_borrowers’ standpoint. The surplys mow choice heavy, $6 45@8 62%: rough heavy, $6 £5 320Gu0; Cracked Corn, $20 50@30 50: Mixed | skins, 80c: winter or thip skins, 20c. Goat-| 39 Praaror's b o Bacramento. 2086 60 46 8 _ Cloudy .00 | Chi & Alton pid 200 $3.471.250, or $6,801,175 below the amount @6 40; light, $6@6 30; bulk of sales; §0 25@ Feed, $16@17 50: Cottonssed Meal. §20 50. skins—Prime Angoras, T6c; large and smooth, | ¢ Sorime Valley Water Salt Lake 29.76 40 32 NW Cloudy T. | Chi Ind & Louis 2,900 the corresponding date last vear, when it | 0 0. | JHAY—Wheat, $9@11 50; Wheat and_ Oat, | S0c; medium, 38c. 20 Spring Valley Water . fan Francisco2)#6 56 33 W Pt Cldy .0 | o o0 $10.272.425. This loss in_cash shown by _ SHEEP—Receipts, 3000. Sheep and lambs, | $8 50@1l; Oat, $8@10 50; Alfalfa, ~$8@l1} | TALLOW-No. 1 rendered, 5%@6c per Ib; o P 8. L. Obispo 95 58 40 W_ Clear .00 | Chi Tlinots. .. 200 _week's statement was $2,425.500. This Steady. Good to cholce wethers. $5@5 60; faic Clover, $7@9: Volunteer, $6 50@S 50; Stock, | No. 2. 4ie@be. grease, 3@3ic. 20 Giant Powder I;:ntgleso 28 :—; 58 54 NW Rain T. | Chs Western.. 1.200 considerably varies from the sum which was 10 choice mixed, $i 25@5: Western sheep and , $6@S Jer ton. ‘WOOL—Nominal. 2 STt U 3 B2 Relm g6 |Cmis O Woaha i extimated from the iraceable movements of | {CArlinge, 83 25Q6 25, native lambs, $3 50G | STHAW-—30gesc ver bale e g e el g A el PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE W i B & 3'; s %,‘I(’“fld‘* ; Chi W Boptd, .. money during the week and the difference eom.. | 4 75; Western lambs, $3 25G6 75 T i‘;’ s “;m‘”“"’ Local dealers quote 13@ 2 12 5 oudy o] ' D - | ¢ for shipment ! VheSOiAn BU P SRF LGN feaniy | pared with the eximated moune vt ol | o by g Beans and Seeds. - SR o lowing were the saies in the Profucers yuma . 74 84 54 W Clear .00 | Chi Term § + £ v e ST. JOSEPH, Mo., March 22 CATTLE— change yeste! ; | o A Trisb: of gold certificates through the mail. 7 S g G - - ~ - (e e Were reduced #1511 000 making Shu1 i o0 us | Receipis, 200 'Steady. Natives, 85 2300 43: | Blackeye Beans contimie to advance tinder a San Francisco Meat Market. | Morning Session. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENEPAL | G ¢ ¢ & ot tonid:, the fortnight ending with last week. This COV5 Aand heifers. $180@5 i5; veals, $338 25: | good shipping demand and scarcity of suppli 4 i FORECAST. | Colorado Southern. | comparatively sharp contraction of Toans woud | “Seaers Rd feeders, &2 0065 25 | Five care Have been shipped to Texas during | Frevious quotations rule for all descriptions | b The pressure has fallen rapidly during the | Colo South ist pfd | zem to indicate ‘commendable conservatism on | and IEHT mpixed. $0 05@0 10. mecaium LSns | the past week and the few left are very closely | Under this head. 11500 Occidental of West V: 20 past tweive hours from Cape Mendocino morth. | Golo Bouth 24 prd. the bart of bank managers in view of present fheuvy. 36 0% 00; Digs, $1a5 35, "' | held . Limas continie to decline under £ood | DRESSED MEATS. | 2000 Petroleum Center . o7 ing southward along the coast m,,,m,._y Rain | Denver & Rio G... the interfor for farming purposes, which is | it de S mw. ¥ S0t te‘;sdrlzagfigo—w;avyfld'schxl-uar‘fd.«"w:m‘:h &r:.. ")eaé‘::l‘iegfié'me for Steers and 6@7c per Ib gy e - s slready falling from Cape Blanco north. | Denver & R G pfd. Tow actively in progress. The deposits were | I $215G7; Large White, $5 402 63. Pea, $& 50 | for Cows. MINING STOCKS. ward. Another disturbance overlies South. | Erie ... ... ... reduced $11.135,100, together with the reductfon.| Exports and Imports. @3; Tink, $352 20° Hed, § 5G9 50: Biack- | VEAL--Large, 8@8i4c;: small, 8%@l0c per mevn Calttorais mnd. Arisns oot i Sonir: | of 521,296,700 as shewn on March 15, makes | A eve, $4 50@4 T5: Limas, $4 1504 35; Red Kid- | pound. | Following were the sales In the San Fran- “ntly backing westward over Southern cCall. | E i o a decre: in this item of £32.432.100 duriug | NEW YORK,. March 22.-—The imports of | Neys, $3 50@4 per ctl. MUTTON—Wethers, 8%4@9%c: Ewes, 5@yc | ¢isco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: fornia. High winds and heavy rain are re- | Great North pf the_fortnight The reduction in devosits ast | siecte this week were $48,741 gol t SEEDS—Trieste Mustaid, $2 65; Yel- | per pound. i Morning Session. jorted ut San Bernardino and light rains af | Hocking Valley week was $932,900 larger than the total of the | SPCCIe this weel »T4L gold and $14,328 | jou Mustard. $3 25@3 00, Flax. 50; | LAMB—Yearlings, 10@llc per Ib; Spring| 500 Best & Bel.. 27 30 Potost 14 fverside. ain in now failing at San Diegs | Hooking Val prd | loes of cash and of tne decrease in louns, | “lIver. Canary, 3o ‘for Eastern: Alfalfa from Utah, | Lamb. 125@l4c per Ib. 300 Caledonta 1| 700 Savage o8 The temperature continues about 5 degrees | Illinols Central therefore the statement is slightly out of har- | Exports of specie from this port to all coun- | 101@1ic; ~California, 10@10%c: Rape, 1%@ | PORK—Dressed Hogs, ‘T%@% 1b. 400 Con C & Va.1 30 500 Sei . Lelow the Dormal over most of Californis. | lowa Central | mony. The reduction of §2,783,850 in reserve | tries aggregated $65,507 gold and $476.300 | 2i¢: Hamp, 3145 per b. e gl i 100 Ophir 2168 500 snelmwxcuh" = Forecast mads at San Francisco for thirty | lowa Central pi requirements resulted In the galn of §A4. 350 " silver, 3 DRIED FEAS—Niles, $1 60@2; Green, $150 LIVESTOCK MARKET. > 400 Overman’ 08 i, o vy hours ending midnight, March 23 1902: Lake Eric & W... in surplus, as above stated. It is noteworthy | The imports of dry oods and merchandise | @2: Blackeye, nominal. (b TlipE qundationsiabe fou: goodt soud Northern California-Rain Sunday: briek | Lake £ & W pid. | that in the corresponding week last year the | at the port of New York for this week were lvestock delivered at San Francisco, less 30 | Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock erly winds, probably high off the northern | Louis & Nash | loans were onlv $2,174,000 less than those re- | valued at $10,548,380. ‘Pot Oni d v bl per cetit shytnkaxe for cattle: Exchange yesterday: | Manhattan L, . | ported 1ast week, while the devosite. were | otatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | cATTLESteers. $i@oc; Cows ana Heiters, Morning Session. Showers Sunday. with | Metrcpolitan St Ry | 827.238.700_ and “the " total cash $1%.607,100 | New York Metal Market. T R e g B T (2, 06/ 200 Opht gy Toountalos: Brisk southwert winds | Mesican Contral ! T R R i 7 arket. Oregon Burbanks were firm, with some gllt- | SHEEES Werhers 4le@oe: Bawen SHoe per 2 700 ophir % 3 rtner exican National - 5 on | R it : = : & \ ovada—Cloudy uneetded weather Sunday: | Minn & St Louls... In Ioans out of the $7,777,000 shown by all'tne | NEW YORK, March 28 Corpin WS lowi]) Sone, stook Selting, GO QLIS over the: quoted it 1 proed weight), f 431 ioo Ophir 00 sk southerly winds. rsibeet vl Lanks, and of these five one indloated & d | of salo to.day.” but the tad | price. Garnet Chiles from Oregon were higher | LAMBS — Suckling Lambs, $250@275 per 490 Ophir 1023 San Francisto and vicinity—Clovdy unset. | phmoun Pacth Craaee of wbsat $3:300,006. Bpvinoicated o de- | of sale. to-day, b undertone was fairly | ynder 1ight supplies. Other descriptions of old | bead or 5%@6c per Ib livewelgnt:, yearlings, 301600 Overman o8 tied weather “Sunday with showers: brisk | M K & o banke showed a net gain of $600,000 In specie. | Sy While prices were unchanged. Lake | Potatoes were unchanged. Choice stock of new | 4%@c ser b. 00 Crown Poiat... . (411500 Savage . 6 southerly winds: probably high off shore. Bt =t The important losses in this item by two. of | S0 at 12@12%c and electrolytic and casting | Potatoes sold well at the quotations, but poor | , HOGS—Iive Hogs. 200 Ibs and under, 64e; | 300 Goul | 200 Sierra Nev... 24 st storm warnings are displayed from ¥ Comaeni those banks were £5,000.000. one reporting .. | At, 12@12% | stock was hard to sell at any price.” Recelpts | 20 Ibs and over, 6@Gc; feeders. 83 sows, | 200 HEXCAD 45} 190 Sitver mu1 38 ncisco to Eureka. ot R 200,000 and the other $2,800,000, 2 Tin was about steady with a moderate job- | were 67 sks. 20 per cent off:' boars, 50 per cent off, and A ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Nort & West pid. <t el bing demand, but there was no speculative | There is & steady demand for fancy Oregon | 5"%8, 40 per cent off from the above quota- S QUETAT Forecast Officlal. | Ontario & Western, London Mark activity. Spot was quoted at 204 @27, | Onfons, but the bulk of the present offerings j tlonS. CLOSING QUGTATIONS. Praario e 2 arket. ead was steady and unchanged at 4i4c, and | are of an Inferior cuallty. 1 - ® 51 ¥ Ef oy speiter was firm at $4 30, G agics g By R R AL . SATURDAY, March 22—12 m. Reading srs e A AL M pa gh prices, | eneral Merchandise. | neading 34 pid NEW YORK, March 22.—The Commercial | noimat - Mo.. 1" Northers thunyiTants were | aithough the market had an easler tone. Thers giiak R gy H Ask. EASTERN MARKETS, Reading 2d pfd 3 i Advertiser’s London financial cablegram says: , 19 50; No. 2 Northern foundry. $13010, NoCQ | \/3 Somo inqulry, for Rhubarb for shipment| o, o i opg 7 o ustice 1 " |8t Loufs & 8 ... 5300 614 6% 60% | The stock market was quiet and | &4 Southiern tonndryl SITOGIE: Ny 3. Bhuiy] MU0, bates ehoplies were Iurge trices shiswedtl BAGE - Qeain EReh June and Jaly. 6e: Sua @ /St L & S F 1st pi o 2 i ¢ e 1 g oo Lu"::‘n"":emlh-r.nhut l:““dn soft. $17 50q18. i No. Southern nog‘nprg\"'el,z.l‘enm ‘P’e‘u Tn lm ?‘yen\llnply and | Quentin, 5.55c; Wool Bags, 32@35c; Fleece a % - a5 L &S F28ba 4 n the floor i weak. Offerings of Los Angeles Tomatoes were | Twine. T %@Se. = SRR | of the exchange was small. owlng to the of Inferlor quality and wealk. IOAL: Webntit 0, Bt Woatamaie 1t e Se Louts university boat race. Consols we: New York Cotton Receipts were 588 bxs Rhubarb, 344 Aspara- . _ ton: ! 02 110 New York Stock Market. s s B | 9% American shares were idle, but firm. St Market. gus, 108 ke Peas from the bay and 78 sks | Roslyn §7; Covs Bay. 55 500 Voltend. 3o so. 8 10 » [ Bt Paul pfq | Paul. Atchion and Illinols Central werd high- NEW YORK, March 22 and 14 bxs Vegetables from Los Angeles, " | Co-operative Wallsend $8 50; Cumberland, $12 {" 15 NE'7 YORK. March 22—There was a good | Southern Pacific .. | Saar h g Parlty, Rio Tintos were! 4 pbinta tower: ST et b 18 o g 40 Yor. Brthanis. Tram e ereas; 1 10 bulk and $1: 25 in sacks; Pennsyivania’ An- 8 o deal ¢ activity in to-day’s market, but it was | Southern Railway . P et ! | ' ola, o, 'l'SDn % Tom the river: | thracite Egg, --—; Welsh Anthracite, $14; 30 1 o mie:ted in & few stocks. St: Paul wan the | gowes oy BLO--- Costy, 8 TR T s ooR [ (Pate London W B S0 Rl Reas 61 Sogi o; | Cannel, $11jer ton: Coke, $18 per ton n bulk = 2 e o Sow Mo (OB O ;5-‘?‘ & pacic . £ i 0ol Sales. R L PR A T ud“tfl in sacks; Roek‘aflmmuln deseriptions, 02 3 Dacific. The action of the wheat marke: gave | Tol St L & W pra - N i i i banis ',"fo‘p‘g:::g_.u;;dzon| 40; Sweels, 810G | 1 f0,ber 2000 Ibs and $5 50 per tom. according o & # hopeful feeling regarding winter wheat. but | Unicn Pacia, 2 2 Ry erings a e R IL—California Castor Ofl, in cases, No. 1, ot o ¢ Js ot clear why St Paul should be picked | Y0 I¢ New York Grain and Produce. | | 102k “aeuie™ ¢ “ainien o e, A%y 317003 for lower. Aradess, Nevada, §5 Ade | 1055 pure. $120; e OfF b SRt | Cosdd v Cur . ‘S8 ot fer the leader on that score. The recelpl of | wabash pid. " e home | % 35. Australian, $3 25@3 i5; Green Onions, Wi peliee it ey g e ST » © favorable bank statement was u. factor ind w;flal‘ &pl » trade and the Continent. Prices generally | 50@@5¢c per box. 4 boiled and Gdc for raw, in barrels; Lard Of, | Julla .. - - buying, but the traders took profits in St | W & L ¥ 30 ptd. .. 3 E Uy pasianget bt yromnids cocislanally bent T Ao i i PR P 0 Chime Nat, DHIG08e ver sation: pere” Neme: i'aul before the sppearance of that document, | Wiscousin Contral, 221, | NEW YORK, March 22 —FLOUR—Receipts, | {01}, off slightly. ' ‘the offerings g the | 10@17%c per Ib, 124@15c for No. 1 and T@10c foot. in barrels, 70c: cases, 75¢; pare. HOTEL ARRIVALS. rhaps on information a few miputes in wd” | Wis Central prd... 2200 3 431} 34 | 2115 barrels: exports, 2244 Weak and 50 | Saoo beles ware witharawn owine e L Whlch | for No. 2; Rhubarb, 75c031 75 per box; Green | oo; Whale Oll. natural white. per g w i w 4 pectations, | 15 > . e i) rm . 33he: e A g 5 ot e S ] 200 | MG jower. Minnesota patents, $3 0G5 00; | ness of holders. A fair supply of Punta Are. | Pes String Beans, from Los Ange- | Cocoanut O i tor o, Boj NEW WESTERN HOTEL. e Pot et b s 3 A O Minnesota bakers’, —$2 90@3 25: winter pat- | nas was offered to-day. Fine arades wers firm, | les, 1 Cabbage, 40c per ctl; Los Angeles | £g; - N - D and St Paul and weakened with | Ame 230 | ents. 83 0004 25: Winter stralghis, $3 75385 | but low sorts werc easier and & fasthl | Ton he@$l 5. per 'box and Te@IL 50| CGOAL OTL iauan. e i ; v was very moderate. | United Sta 11 winter extras, $3 1045 30; winter low. grades, | ) ATRRE o, | SORE Yo = oF AL OTL—Water Wiite Coal OIl, in bulk. | J E Hall. Dawson | T Blair. St Louts be active specialties were irregular but main- | Weils Farzo 195 §2 10. - 4 % Figd g;r crate; Mexican Tomatoes. T6c@S$1.75 per | 13%4c: Pearl Ofl, in cases, 20c: Astral, 20c; | L G Weddle, Ky € W McKel . Ohte reactionary s that were stronz lust | Misccllaneous— it ““WEAT_,,&,N, 182,800 bushels, Spot, Fomgn Markets. X, Including repacked; Dried Peppe-: 10| Star, 20c: Extra Star, 2ic: Elaine, 25c; Focene, | C M Sarangie, La |1 F Warfleld, Aris 004 vart o s, The market clused | Amalgmat Copper. 3,706 03% 62% (2 weak; No. 2 red, BiKe clevator and S6%6 f. ¥ 11c per lb: Los Angeles do. xam% Oried | 22¢; decdorized stove Gasoline. in bulk, i5e; In | C Rhoades, Tenn /P E O'Brien, w & ¢, Clnr, i Am Car & Fodndry 1400 327 315 31% | o b afleats Mol Mociieyiior and Soxe 1. g L5 Okmn, 12%4@20c per 1b; T0c per | cases, 2134c; Benzine. in bpik, l4c; in cases. |§ T Wahnan, L Ang | Mexico ere bave Leen some extraordinary price | An Cac & Fdry ytd 700 91 9% 903 | o b, afloat: No. 1 hard Manitoba, &h%c f. b, b, | DONDON, March 22.—Consols, 03 7-16. 'y | sack: Hothouse $1 per dozen i S6-degree Gasoline, n bulk, 20c; n |J Smith, Los Angeles J H Morris, Oklahoma juovem nts this week amonk stocks, which are (Am Iinseed Oll.. 400 25 24% 240 | afloat. Ainid_considersble excitement wheat | YT 24%d. Cargoes on passage. quiet ana | f3F ! £ JSasiic, 1040 | casee. 26%c. 4 : G R Walker, Haywrds|E C Walker. Okiahma Jorey iraded In v % larg: exteni, The move: | Am Vin Ol ptd’ 111 . Gy w8 lmlhlnzfl @ severs break this morning, Igfu- | steady; English country markets, quict and | jeen’ e e M . T i, Pt Sxiin I enice and'| M Hogan. Portiend |8 Dealie, Chites, Vil especially conspicuous. amcnk comotive 900 333 enced by @ bearish weatner map. cxcossive | steady Indian shipments of wheat o U. K., | geira.” s unas Do 1oy Ant] Sl Some anil o bestel i Com. | & MeCoomb &, . Colo} ), Brkey Hew Yook

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