The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 28, 1902, Page 11

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. No groin markets to-day. Large More activity in oil stocks, I_l ca. Sil arrivals of Salmon at English ports. owing to contracts. stocks and bonds continue quict. - and Exchange about as before quoted. Al grains quiet and featurcless. weak. Hay cans and Sceds as previously Bran and Middlings firm. quoted. Butter, Cheese and Eggs continue tweak. Nothing new in Dried Fruts. Hops slightly weaker. Wool -a» id Hides unchanged. Live and dressed Meats as before quoted. Potatoes easier and Onions zoeak. Poultry weak, owing to the high prices. All good Fruits in fair demand and steady. Good Friday. To-day being Good Friday the different com- mercial and stock exchanges of the East and ope will remain closed, hence no market stions of any consequence from those sources will be received. The San Francisco | o Produce and Bond Exchanges will close with the rest. The Late Albert Gerberding. At a special meeting of the Produce Ex- change yesterday morning Fairfax H. Wheelan of the Southern Pacific Milling Company de- red a eulogy on the late Albert Gerberding, the chairman appointed Mr. Wheelan, Wil- 2 Berg and Max Brooks a committee to draft itable resolutions of respect to the memory of the deceased. The exchange then adjourned for the day as an additional mark of respect. Fruits and Salmon in England. The London Grocers' Gazette of March 8 says of the market for canned goods: has been marked by the arrival of very large supplies of salmon, the Glenroy, with 30,647 being the only arrival at London. At ol the following arrived: . Wwith 47,084 cases, and the Californis, with 68, cases of Alaska; the Blythewood, with €5,488 cases Fraser River. Two steamers, the Glenfarg and Teenkal, have brought 22,484 and 27.100 cases respectively from Seattle and Tacoma. st the moment With so much salmon just in Steadiness is-the prevailing feature | ties. bond market. be entered upon. of these doubtful factors. | which stocks are held, in placing loans at such a Vegetables firmer. Call time. loans, Some of the prominent railroad stocks had the advantage of this movement, but the market was always dull ana sluggish, as is usual on the eve of a prolonged holiday. widest movements were among a few special- The late rally in the market caused a ri tovery in the stocks which had been heavy | farly in the day and wiped out most of the money The An ncll\e demand for Green Bay and West | Indian Debenture B's was the feature o( the Total sales, par value, $4,610,000. The recent restriction. of -operations in stocks to the professionals had been accentuated this week by the fact that it was to be a week, foilowed by an interim in the trading of three’ days here and four days abroad. & period without an open market in which to i close accounts independent of some development of importance in the financial world always in- duces caution and a closing of accounts. Many of the brokers have anticipated the tripie holi- day by starting away on trips, but some of the largest capitalists, whose actions are watched closely for guidance, have returned from earlier Vacation jaunts, giving rise to the hope that important operations in the stock market would This influence induced some | of the buying on Monday, which was short- | lived. " There has been a general acquiescence ““This week | i the walting attitude of the market in of the several doubtful factors hanging over it. The money situation was the most important short So long ik with are made on the day The John | preceding a holiday to carry over until the day of resumption of trading, and for this reason alone the rate is likely to be run up somewhat At this time the forces of depletion of bank reserves | work and the small surplus on hand have kept the traders in dread all the week thut there would be a flurry in money on Thursday and at NEW YORK BONDS. U8 ref 2 rex , Usrerz-ooup U 8 35 reg U 8 38 coup 100 U S 0g coup ..... Atchison gen 4s. Do adjust 4s... Balt & Ohio 4s. Do 3%s . Do conv 4g B Can South 2ds .. 100 Central of Ga bs. . g 3 4 g 3 LtloToTol0} A i Brie prior lien 4s. 100 Do gen 4s | Dom I & Steel | General Electric Mass Electrie -, Consols, mone: Do, account | Anaconda Atchison . Do prefd. Baltimore & Ohlo.10% .lm%‘l.xlcln Len (I m‘{? 1 §2| Do pfd .. 96%|Utah .. N E Gas & Coke. Gla|Victoria | United Fruit ....104 ‘inona /. U 8 Steel . 41% I Wolverine he & N ounif -SI...m 5 W J Cen gen bl“lw‘n Northern Pac 4s..106 Do 3 HLS“’IGIN. ‘? jian A & A P 4s. 91 fiouthern Pac 4s.. 4% fouthern Ry bs 1% Wisconsin Cen 4s. 90 Ft W & D C lsta. J13% ! Con Top s ... .. Articles— Receipts. Shipments. Hocking Val 4as.1 our, barrels 26,000 b NEW ‘VORK MINING STOCKS. | Wheat, bushe 46,000 Adams Con 25 Leadville. Con 05/ Corn X Alice . 10 Litdle Chier 11 Qats bushats. 117,000 Breece .N Ontario 25 bushels ., , Brunswick Con 09 Ophir . ol Bitiey, Duspels. .. L1 20,000 e g R e I i . 12| On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter Deadwood Tei 50 Savage . 00 | market wa- easy; creameries, Te; dnulu. Horn Stlver . 1 40 Sierra,Nevada .... 23 | 19%@20 Chieee, o U@L Eggx Iron Silver 70 Small Hopes I 45 | steady; fl'fl!hv 133 @14e. Standard . 3 45 Standard . Bas| BOSTON STOCXCS AND BONDS ¥ Do pfd .. 93% 4 4@51Wemngnse . 954 Foreign Futures. 4@5| Mining— g ;Advemure 20% | L el { 3lcmmn s 123%' o \ ns lsts 8 . | LIVERPOOL. | <. . 8214 | Baltic P ¥ Reilroads— Opening 6 1% 5 1i | Atchison ... .... 77 [Centennial . Closing ... 8% 511 Do pfd ..\..... 973 |Copper Range Boston & Albany.264 iDominion Coll g 12!35 ‘Wheat— March. May-Aug. Bcslan & Maine. uuw?mnknn & 22 35 69" [Isle Royale . 22 30 214 |Mohawk ... Unlon Pacific ».. 9% Dl Dominion . 27 45 Mexican Central . 29% Osceola ... . Closing . 27 45 Miscellaneous— Parrot ... : ‘ 7 Gt [ v A New York Metal Market. {180 Tamarack ... .. ‘Trimountain’ Trinity .. ” United States LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Do prefd 92! Ontario & West. & Southern Rallway \3 % % | With spot at £116 108 and futures at £114 1o higher level for the purpose of unlol iny thl(r prvodiuu. ‘l’btrt way another large short line covered and gen- cully heavy trading mlud Offerings wm principrlly by lones, profits, rrk closed strong, 556 0@12%0 higher and ribs 50T e up, No resslon to-morro The leading futures "Fanged as follown: packers to 0% a 5 ay it September .. 205 29/ uflll Pork, lge;flbbl—lfl 0 16 85 Lard, per 100 Ibo— May ver 9 82y S5 9% Sibs, pon 100 thas 11 s mm % 90 9 0214 i September 9 07 Cash qumnnonu were as follows: o steady; No. 3 spring wheat, 70@73c; No. 2 red, 78 c);, No. 2 cgrn, yellow, 58%0, No. 2 oats, 421,@43c; No. 2 white, No. 3 white, 3 ; No, 2 rye, %@\S‘I%c falr to | cholce maiting barley, 50@06c; No. 1 flax seed, 165 No. 1 Nornwestern, $174; mens pork., J Bbl, $16 00016 05; lard, ger 100 1bs, $9 150 75; short-rib sides (loose), $8 T ary . TH@T%e; short clear sides (boxed). i whisky, basis of high wines, $1 30 clover. confract grade, $8 75. March 27.—Trading here In This was due NEW YORK, the metal market was quiet. to the semi-holiday character of the day, as there will be no officlal trading until Monday next,, while the London trade had a half-holi- day to-day and business there will not be re- sumed until next Tuesday morning. Locally, the tin market was steady, at 26G26%c. closing with spot London also closed unchanged Coppe T was unchanged at New York, but about steady, with spot at 12@12¥c and elec- trolytic_and ‘cesting at 12 closed 7s 6d higher, at £ and £52 108 for futures. Lead c asked. London 78 6d for spot ruled steady here at 4 vnwa-y,,/ m Meal B0 for Bakers'; Washington Bakers’, $3 'n:l“:'l‘.ti'l'zl'l—l’r{u: in sacks are ax fol. scount 0 trade: Flour, bs; Rye Flour, s“n ve Hay and Feedstuffs. > s All degeriptions remain about as quoted, Bran and Middlings being firm and before Hay weak. The fine growing weather is against all articles under this head. BRAN—$1500 l'l!y per 50621 b “"W Corn Moy ke, orm Mo $: A c:-uk $29 50; Mixed }l@lf 50; cmmnuefl Meal, $26 "50. ‘heat, 11 50; Whell and Oat, $8 50@11: 10 50; Alfaita, $8@11% 'C.lgl;r noo Volunteer, $6 50@8 50; Stock, flRAW—mfic per bale. Beans and Seeds. ‘Whites and Limas continue depressed, while colored are quoted firm. BEANS—Bayos, $2 40@2 60; #mall White, $2 60@2 75; -Large White, $2 35@2 50; Pea, $3 o Elmk. §202 20, Red, 82 50: Black- . $4@4 15; Red Kid- )2 65; Yel- g 25@2 50; Canary, 8%c for Eastern: Alfalfa from Utah. Rape, 1%@ 10%@1lc; CAllmrrnllv 10@10%6, e Nt ll 60@2; Green, $1 50 @2; Blackeye, nominal Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. In addition to the receipts per steamer 3 cars of Potatoes came in from Oregon and the feeling In these goods was easler, with jobbers buying no more than sufficlent for their needs. Telegraphic advices from Oregon say that the available supplies are small and the shipments on the next steamer wiil be light. Large hold- ers are consequently”firm In their views and are still asking high prices. Receipts of New Potatoes were sacks and brought better rices under- a steady demand. A car of weets came in and was held firm at the quo- tatlon. ‘Two cars of Oregon Onlons came in and the market: was weaker for the general run of offerings. Fancy stock, however, brings the top quotation when obtatnable. Vegetables showed considerable improve- ment, owing to the demand for northern ship- ment. Asparagus, Peas and Rhubarb were particularly active and the market cleaned up well. Receipts from the bay and river were 262 boxes Asparagus, 524 Rhubarb and 220 abd Trom Los Angeles 26 sacks TOES—New Pfllllfl”. \@4% ¢ per 1b; old, $1 26@1 40 for Burbanks fi the river; Orégon Burbanks, $1 36@1 75: Oregon Ggrnet Chiles, §1 501 60; River Reds, $1 50T 60; Early Rose, for seed, $1 60@1 75: small Bur- banks, for seed, $1 20@1 30; Sweets, $1 85 for Merceds, ONIONS—Oregons, $2 10G2 25 for the best and_$1 75G2 for lower grades; Nevada, $2 30 | 36; Australlan, $3 25@3 75; Green Onions, 50@6c per box. VEGETABLES—Asparagus, extra fancy, 10 @11¢ per Ib, 8@9c for No. 1 and 5@Tc for No. 2; Rhubarb, 75c@$1 50 from Angeles, 3@be; Bay P trom Los Angeles, com] d 10 1 wnfl:&u.'ngflb* °n‘§2o’f‘5’h e, 3 nx -1 ting, 11%e. COTTOLENG—Ore halt- barrel, 0%c; tiree balt-barreis, 9%c; one tierce, D%¢; De; five tlerces, l% per 1b, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hap.t. The local trade are qmflnt a slightly Wvll- er market for Hops, with less demand. Con- tracts for 1002 crop have been made at 11@12¢, but as a rule growers are not inclined to let 80 at these figures. The stock on hand s fully as large 38 ¢ this time Jaat year. There I further change in Wool or Hides. HIDII AHD 'KXND—OIIIII and branas sell lbout 1"6&; “M::I qm.o.(akml.* ll!uflngllld c; medium, e; light, cuw ides, ‘9¢ heavy t‘? u’t gflv.c Sattea Heip. se: Salted Veals suua If, i0c: Dry Hides, 16c; Culls, Calf, iSc; Culls and Brands, 15¢; iheep-lmm shearlings, 15@30c each; short Wool ‘ 20@60c each; medium, Se; long Wool, 80c@$1 10 each: Horse Hides, salt, §2 76 @3 for large and $2 25@2 50 for lludllll'n. 2 for small and 96s for Colts: Horss 1 75 for large, $1 25@1 50 for medium, $i 50c for Colts. Deerskins— fall or medium ins, 20c. . Goat- large and smooth, for small and kins, 30c; winter wor thin skins—Prime Angoras, 7 50c; medium, Al "1 rendered, BKO& per Ib: No. 2, 434 2 grease, 3@3%e. OOL—Spring_Sout 12 ment s, @1 i TTRI5E per 1o HOPS—11@12c for fair and [ 124@13%e per 1b for good to choice, first hands. San Francisco Meat Market. Previous prices rule for all descriptions. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF—7@7%c for Steers and 6@7c per Io for Cows. y VEAL—Large, 7%@Sc; small, S1@10c pev und. l(UTTOdN—Wetherl. 8%@0%c; Ewes, S@8%¢c per poun L.um—nnuun. 10c per 1b; Spring Lamb, mm per i PORK—] Dreued Hogs, T%@9c- per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations gre for gocd soun livestock delivered at San Francisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for cattie: CAT’ —Steers, 834@9c; ans and Heiters, T@7%c; thin Cows, 4@5c pe CALVES—4%@5%c¢c per i (:m- weight). o SHEEP —Wethers, 414050 Ewes, 3%Gic por b_(gross welght LAMBS — Suckling Lambs, 52 50@2 75 per head or 5%@Cc per Ib liveweight; yearlings, 43,@5¢c_per 1b. HOGS—Live Hogs, 200 Ibs and under, 0%: 200 1bs and over, 6}c; feeders. blc; sows, 20 Der cent off; boars, 50 per cent off, and stigs, 30 per cent off from the above auotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, June and July, 6c: San Quentin, 5.55c; Wool Bags, 32@30c; Fleece Twine, 7%@Se. COAL—Wellington, $ per tén: Southfield Wellington, $0; Seattle, $6 030; Bryant, $6 50; Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay, $5 50; Greta, $8; Walls- end, $8 50; Co-operative Wallsend, $8 50; Cum- berland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 n sacks; Penn- sylvania Anthracite Egg. $——; Welsh An- thracite, $14; Cannel, $11 per ton: Coke, $15 pert ton’ in bulk and $17 In sacks; Rocky Mdun- tain descriptions, $8 45 per 2000 Ibs and $8 50 per ton, according to brand. OIL—California_Castor Oll, in cases, No, 70c; pure, $1 20; Linseed Ofl, in barrels, bolled 76} raw, 7dc; cases, Sc more; Lucol, 66c for bofled and 64c for raw, in barrels: Lard Ofl, extra winter strained, barrels, . 90c: MISCELLA wwc Ataska Pack.159 i A A, 2% P it A% 1004101, |Pae € Bore163 — % — 100 1 ar P-nn 18 - % 3TH Morning Session. Boa: 1206 Hutchinson § P Co . 40 Onomen Sugar Co 20 Qnomes Sugar Co . 20 8 F Gas & Electric Co. 130 Spring Valley Water . 30 Spring Valley Water, cash..,. $1000 8 V 4 per o nt bonds (24 ). $5000 Bay Co Power Co 5 per ct. 8 10, #1000 Hawaiian © & 8 Co 5 per cent. $3000 N P C R R 5 per cent bonds. ... Street— $10,000 Spring Valley 6 per cent bonds. Afternoon Session. Board— 25 California Fruit Canners 200 Equitable Gas . 105 Hutchinson S P 25 Makawell 50 Oakland G $3000 S F & S J V bonds. Street— 3 Anglo-Califomia Bank P CR R per cent bonds. OIL EXCHANGE. $8 WeL3%a 8 s3EssenEsy 28 BaR=.3 N PRODI’K‘ER Independence (s 90) . Lion . B Lion (b 60) Lion (b, Monte Cristo Monte Cristo Peerless (b 90) . Petroleum Center . Petroleum Center (b 30). Reed Crude . Sovereign Sterling . Sterling (b 00) . Sterling (b 90) . Sterling Sterling Street— Monte Cristo Afternoon Session, Board— Giant . Junetion . F Junction . Los Angeles O & T. Monte Cristo . Peerless .. Sovereign Sterling (b 60) . Sterling . 25 Thirty-three MIN Py PR L TFERRINLEETHS i [UEO & €00 EEEN RS PLT Following were the sales in the San Fran- clsco_Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning ioulon 500.Best & Belch 400 Caledonia 600 Chollar Session. 200 Belcher 300 Justice 400 Chollar . 100 Ophir 100 Chollar . 400 Potost . 14 16 100 Hale & Nores 28/ 100 Yellow Jacket 17T _Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Best & Belch 26) 200 Mexican 49 300 Gon & & V.i'2rial 800 Sovey ® !(’)(‘0 Oz?lld & Cur 10| 100 Sler:l"fl(‘* 26 1500 Justice ...... 10 Afternoon Session. 1100 Alta .. 06§ 200 Ophir' ... 0 200 Belcher 06! 300 Overman ... 09 200 Caledonia 47| %00 Potoat 18 300 Chollar . 14| 800 Savag 08 100 Con € & V.i'2734| 200 Sierra Nevada 28 1500 Justice . 16 mn Silver Hill .. 5§ o Cabbage, 4Cc per ctl Angeles Tomatoes, cases, there i= naturally a lack of speculation. but | *:’-“ boe;| @ repressive Influence, The varying e Euz,! !-oondon was | SCOGHL 25 per box and TGS e China Nut, 5714@6Sc per gallon; pllu Neats- CLOSING QUOTATIONS, there dre”apparently mo weak pellers. ~Prices | Piases In ‘the ‘megotiations for settlement be- % | ° Spelter was unchanged at 4%e and London | Mexican Tomatoes, 75c@$1 25 per box, includ-| foot, fn barreis, perm, pure, LOBTN 3 ~ for Alaska range from 17s 3d to 17s 9d. Cali- | ;eeh ;"fmm:f::"‘und Sparators )‘:n\e been fol- unchanged at £17 10s, ing repacked; Dried Peppers, 10@lic per Ib; HB: g"::leofi" ::""’lll 'fi‘“e 40@509 . gal- THURSDAY, March 27—4 p. m. fornia fruits have been dull for some time past, | juno, T Atiention an have II:‘ a greater Tron was firm here and higher abrond. Pig | Lo8 Angeles do, 13G17%c; Dried Okra, 121G t’ il Wt i ‘fi‘“ 768 O Thac: ' . but there has been some improvement in_the | SIONENCE on the market at large than was in- fron warrants nominal; No. foundry | 20¢ per 1b; Carzots, 45@00c per sack; Hothouse | Coovannt Of, ".;re s, 633ec for Ceylon and Bid Ask | Bid. Ask. consumptive demand this week. The John | iqated in rm«uoz‘rfm'mx' of the stocks of m-»J Do pre! 14 | Northern, $19@20; No. 2 foundry Northern, $18 Cucumbers, 75c@$1 25 per dozen for small and | 5 %;A’:rm‘g:;, o i Gk ol 4 0| Justice B ) Cooke and California have arrived at Liverpool | of a ricire oo lowiie Lacives. The development | pyjineiy Cent j10; No. 1 foundry Southern. 817 50@13; No, | 81 00@2 for large; Garlle, 13@24a Los An- | | COAL OIL—Water = Ry R R o 00 Tmstoex o oz With 14,045 and 22,146 cases respectively.” Semands o mc‘r:u:"f,“"‘w‘.:?]i;.'::‘.2""»3;‘,‘3 Touis & Nash. 1 foundry Southern st $17 50@18. 1(.5;211.‘):'";,:5’”".’.2‘; 12%@10e; AM;’;;::" do. !,}fmc“ém L g Pha y:_."éwfg‘,’ o+ 05 Lady Wash .. — 0f eather % on on the labor question, | Money, 0 1°75; Marrowfat 'Squash, $10@16 per 4on; | In cases, 22c; Benzine, in bu c; in cases, 3 0! epor The beginning of additional sults fn State | The rate of discountin the open market for g v }@lnbh-rd Squash, slofiqus u.?n’i?mm.?' nomt- | 21c; 86~ lknee Gasoline, In buik, 20c; In cases, | 02 03|Ophir .. 0 3 0% 3 i = courts against the Northern Securities Com- | short bills is 2 11-16 per cent. The rate of Eaxta n Livestock Market, 3? | 46 48.Overman .... 08 10 (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) pany has kept allve the apprehension surround..| discount in the open market for 3 months’ bills ol SEAN, uapmx'nm-:—.sc Der gallon In cases and | Challenge Con 19 20(Potest ....... 18 14 s,«\ FRA\«‘le u,n-ch 271—5 p. m. ing that important probiem, and the testimony ‘ is 2% per oent. CHICAGO. Poultr nd Ga Mc In drums and iron barrels. | Chollar .. 13 14 Savage 06 o7 e SoNeR ot e st g Yo e LN e S RSl LR s | London Market GHICAGO, Murch 3T €ATTLE Recelpts el i oSSR i e Rt o | Sempt L 8. B 58 S = cmmesit ‘:)“h R | had a reassuring eftect as'to the actual ressits | OHEOR A GVIREE, 18600, including nine cars Texans. Steady to | The Poultry market had an easier tone, as | ags Crushed and Fine Crushed, P 1 N R e last season and rainfalls in the last | achieved by that combat or the relations which 5 —— | strong, Good to orime steers, $0@7 03: Poor | ine high prices have somewhat checked the | 3500t Powdered, 4.0e; Candy Granulated, 02 03 Silver Hill .. 35 57 twentyfour hours: |are the outcome. The activity of the Inter-| NEW YORK, March 21.—The Commerclal | to medium, $4 2506 40: stockers and feedors, | the NIE) Baod il . 4.35¢; Dry Granulated Fine, 4.23¢; Granu! 04 06/St Louls .... 06 — Last This Last - | state Commerce Commiseion in securing in- | Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: | $2 60@D 25; cowe, $1 3 w helfers, $2 po | demand and retailers were well supplied. Hens | jated’ Coarse, 4.25¢c; Fruit Granulated, 4.25¢; 18 —Syndicate =. 9 _Stations— 2a hours. Season. Seagon, | juncticns against rebates and rate-cutting by | The stock market opened quiéet .and then | canners’, S$1 bulls, $2 50@ and Fryers were quoted lower and small Broil- | Beet Granulated ume h-n omy). none: 01 02{Union Con T 38 0.00 41.88" | raliroads and the announced Intention to In- | zrow” cheerful in the hope of - definite ‘peace | aiven 02 0000: eras fe et 200 | A Were dull st Drevious Prices. . Thefe wan | Gontectiomn h: S4fas Mmool Do 10 11(Utah .. ® 07 < 0.00 Yestigate the subject further have awakened | Srert FOSTFUC W S0 AIPS B Co ater. | The | B €0, no Eastern received. Pxra C. - 378 3.68¢; D, | Hale & Nores 27 20| Yellow Jacket 17 18 T 000 fears that this course may be a_hampering in- | featn of Cecil Rhodes proves:to have been | HOGS —Recelpts: To-day. 31,000; to-morrow, | _Changes in Game were slight. Twenty-eight | 3.06c; barrels, 10c more; half- barrels, 28 more: | Julia ... — osl 0.00 fluence upon raiiroad policies. The announce- | feh\” qifcounted. Chartered.shares opened at | 27,000; left over, 4000. ~ Active to @10 nigner. sacks came in. boxes, SOc more; 50-Ib , 10c more, for all ————————— .60 | ment of the United States Steel bond conver- | 5 g Eeo et O mines wers | Mixed &ndl iekerv. &1 4008 Foo8 POULTR —Live Turkeys, 14@10c for Gob- | kinds. Dominos—Half-barrels, 4.36¢: boxes, SACTIONS. Independence ] sion plan has been awalted from day t0 day | generally bright, o5 it is understood that the | cholce heavy, $6 60@ 8214 : rough Heavs, §0 1 | blers and 156160 for Hens; Geese, per pair, | be per 1. No order taken for I ‘than 3 | BEAL ESTATE TRAN e v e i ¢ An e en the subject of some perplexisy | fiturcsts of Mr. Rhodes .will belooked afer | a0 oB; tght; £ 5065 50; “bulk of sales, $6 40 gfi“?@' 13 Goslings §2 2062 50; Ditcks, §5 5 | varrels or 1ts equivaient e iy L s . 0.0 - d N oy OW! 1 or old an g or _young; ens, _— THURSDA’ . by » powerful syndicate. American shares 506 = 0.00 The principal activity In the bond market | i | OSRED Recelpts, 14000 Sheop, 10915 young Roosters, $6 50GT 50; old Roosters, : o data—Maximum temperature, | 134 DO¢D in insues of a rpeculative grada, in.| gy oy end Bl C“T" ot Lot Fie Anaconda | . 100250 Tower, - GoasTto SOaesi 34 BOGD: Fryers $4 ; Brotlers, $5@5 50 Reecipts of ‘Produce. Lucy and Joseph Piiger to Charies Diamond, 35 e, T, L e el s fromiar U5 oY | e T 0 tal 5 Hoten Tised. £ 358 | b w04 or Sl Bigeons, K1 o 15 e Vruci street, '35 by B 1071114 310, o ere ail unchanged as | < stern sheep and veariings, $5 754 | ber dozen for old an or Squal : 3 - compared with the close of last wWeelk. ! New York.. Mam'y Ilfarkel §Siparie Waita. SADG:00; Weatern Tambs, pOAME Hase, #1: fé‘hbrl‘ucsl 30 for Cotton. | Fiour l;?!‘“’:flbflso.u MARCH 27. % upmflnfi?flrflmfln‘?%f o), Jonnsin © Chacles NEW YORK STOCK LIST. 2586 80. AL i ey Geses, $8:60 t 7 k | Stocks— Sales. High. Low. W YORK, March 27.—Money. on call. firm | , g s S o o m.',:i:efiem g gl N ‘;fz', o }s‘;hr?:;r o 251 | P hntam nd gt e T Atchison 7.400 at 4@5 per cent; closed offered at 4 per cent; Northern B“sl"es_f. g;fl‘ $180G0, Wia ‘Plgeons, $1 25" T 8¢k | Oats, ctls . 351-| Kohlberg (wife of Herman), lot on SW corner | prime mercantiic paper. 414@0 por cent; ster. | e phoide e sz Qniohs, sis - 23 qm““v 5o, 308 | of Cedar avemue and Octavia street, § f1' by rksonv o ! 2 es, & er. " " | and £ &5% for sixty days: postea rates, %1 86 | Ungen, £ Mmh 2___0,,_,,“.. L S Bye. ks 185 Wine, and Lily and Flo Mark o » s o LRl Ko T A ST Falirces, $42.260 While Eegs are not actualy lowe, the feel Middiings, B fi:.":a,":‘_',, %“gj“h;‘“s‘fig":‘“& bt S e — - ~ | Chicago & Atton —“&o\zm‘;h et oo i “”f; PORTL. AEID March 27.—Clearings, $374,345; | ing is wehk and 10c is now obtained only in a | Hay, tons Sugar, 'ctls Georgle L. Patten to James W. Maullen, lot on E =4 7 | Chicago & A pra. . o et ; | balances, small vay and then for an cspecially large and OREGON. N line of Sacramento street, 168:9 W of Web- 2 2 giSemaa {/«u{lg ? sl Ry !bj:_“z_‘;"';’g- March 27.—Clearings; $245,800; | (il viea article. Buyers oan et all the fine | Flour, ar. sks. 8,044] Potatoes_ sks. guy.| wew, V35 hy ¥ 128 SleL . Caltfornia STATIONS. & b £ | Chicago & £'1 Condition of the Treasury I3 i Gt e ranch they want at 13c, and the great majority | Oats, ctls 420, Onlons, Sks +nee 911 T,ff“‘}:,’?l,:},u"fi,é"%‘;u{‘tnn:;.;} gy | STATIONS 2 % i Sapaen 2 B - Nosthern T heat- Miarbes of sales are at this figure, everything over it line of Vallejo street, 68:9 W of Filtmore, W 32 823 £ | Chic & 'd W A'pra AN ST e s . being_exceptional. Dealers continue to store | i % | 68:9,°S 137:6, B 08:9, N 137:8: $10. : E E £ | Chic & G W B pfd. { 2 Tyttt liberally, for otherwise they would find their A. C. Freeman to F. W. Altken, lot on § 3.8 7 | Chicago & N ex-div ment: A\alhhle cash balance, $174,532,332; | - OREGON. floors blocked. Recelpts continue large, as S line of Vallejo meez 360:6 W of Baker, § akv L2 Chic R 1 & Pacific. 1,500 | Bold, $92,011 | . PORTLAND, “March will be seen. TOCK MARKET. 137:6, W 25, NW 138:6, E 21; $10. Chle o By i B ! x [ Walla, choaSo; Valley, 65%c. PG e S s i v tton Block Q‘F’wtfldi‘fefi'kfl.fi.fl"'{'fifi' CCC & St Louis. ; e i bark . Lota, . Queenstown, | *'35 8 1", "aragging. It ia -too early yet for | ¥ % | DoRer and Lyn strests. quitcletey: decds §100 Flagstatt Pocatel DITIONS AND GEN FORECAST. The pressure has remained nearly stationary the western, half of the country. An of high pressure overiles the coast north n Francisco. The temperature has risen from 2 to 6 de- grees over California. In the great valleys the temperatures are above the pormal for the first time during the past ten days, No rain has failen in California. ~Light northerly winds prevall in the interior and brisk northerly winds off Point Conception, Forecast made at San lr-ncuco for thirty s ending midright, March 28, hern :nm..rmn‘hu ma“, 1ght lnn'lmlnfl"uir Friday; light northerly winds, changing to westerly. Nevada—Fair . _continued warm light northerly winde Francdiseo and vicinity—Falr Frida; northerly winds, changing to fresh wes| EXANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Offic] - * | EASTERN MARKETS. New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Mnr;rg-—-’rh’ feverish and speculation in Colorado Fuel occupled erratic the lurgest share of attention on the Btock Fxchange to-dny. The violent drop of B8 in | the price of this stock was alleged to be due to | the desjre of the members of the pool to shake off @ weak following preliminary to a renewed ndvance in the stock, A more logical explana- tion was found in the admission to the Stock Yoxchange list for the firet time to-day of the convertible bonds of the company, There has boen & very metive market on arbitrage for these bonds cn the curb for some time, due to the fact that they were considerably lower in price than the stock was quoted on the ex- change. The operation consisted in buying of the honds on the curb and selling on the ‘Btock Yxchange. It was necessary to borrow stock for delivery until to-day, when the convertible bonds became w good delivery against the sale of the stock under the ruling of the exchange. %t 1o Colorado Fuel the greatest activity was in Amalgamated Copper, for which there was &n ective demand, in which brokers usually employed by Ineide interests were conspicuous. The movement was belleved to have been di- rected against the short interest atock lost most of its gain and Colorado Fuel recoy- ered » good part of its loss, alf it was near the low point at the close. An active de- mand for Sugar sprang up late in the day, ap- | parently based on the advance in the all grades of refined The amicabie course of negotlations between the anthracite miners and the operators increased a movement in the coalers and wdvances throughout the group. The .con- tinued calmness in the money while . | Hocking Vall pfd.. . | Manhattan 1 (‘nlor:\dol So.ul*zrn t | Delaware & Huds Dela Lack & West. | Denver & R Grande | Denv & R G prd 0 | Erie . Erie ist Erie 24 prd Gt Northern pfd. Hocking Valley Illinois Central. Iowa Central ...... | Icwa Central pfd. | Lake Erie & West. Lake Erie & fd | Louts & Nashvifie. Metropolitan St Mexican Central.. Mexican Natlon] tr Kns & Tex pfd. New Jersey Central New York Central. Norfolk & Wesetern Norfolk & West pfd Ontario & Western 2,600 Reading ist pid. 24 g nxdlllfi pfd S L& ST et pra, /St L&SF 24 prd. t Louls Swestern. 8t L Slweu(ern pra. t Tol 8t L & W ptd.. Union Pacific Union Pacific Wabash . “lbllh nld & L Brie . . W& LB i Wiscon Central ... Wisconsin Cen pfd. Express Companies— Adams . American United_States Wells Fargo Miscellaneous— malg_Copper . mer Car & Foun, Amer C & F pfd. . | Amer Linseed Ofl. Amer Tin Ol pfd. Amer Bmelt & Ref; Amer 8 & Ref pfd. Anaconda Min Co. Brooklyn Rap Trn. Gas pfd. ral Electrio Hocking Coal Inter Paper Inter Paper i Inter Power Laclede Gas ... Nationa| Biscult National Lead . North American Pacific Conft Pacific Mail People's Gas 1,100 Presved Bteel Car. 2,100 Pressed 8 Car pfd. 200 Puliman Pal Car. . Republie Bteel ... | Republic Steel pfd. 400 Sugar . * 18,700 Tenn Goal & Iron! 8,900 nfon Rag & P Co. 300 Union B & P Cprd 100 U § Leather .. 1,500 7 .'300 m 200 4 17 8 Steel 7,088 5,500 a0 Amer 700 nsg NEW YORK, Marel 29,500 barrels; export: again to sell. cern and small West . 66,500 bushels; No. 2 red, 82% and Sic f. o. b, afioat. and advanced sharply on talk- of a corner in New York Grain and Produce. e h 27.—FLOUR—Recelpts, s, 2400. Weak and lower exports, o elevator Wheat upened active | ern receipts. Attempt ‘to 8% | take profits in the afternoon, however, caused at 1ige net decline. closed 78c: wit) bags, Including: May, ;.ov»mber. $5 90; 06 10, ntrifugal, 96 test, : refined, strong; 3.85¢. DRIED Evaporated apples trifle easler in tone to good, choice, $%4@10c; fan; In prunes business steady In apricots and pes APRICOTS: ‘1(03’- 12 ;’"FA\CHED—T'”IQG. 10c. New York ket opened steady, - CMICAGO, March cover yesterday on thi in winter wheat had number of buyers, cntire winter wheat beea expected to was socn being This gave the weath developed in wheat. selling of corn by big ner July options, but closed eéasy, ¥%c lower Oats had’ some ySirens the bottom to drop oul May close Septemhber, closed T1iae, December, §6 05; SUGAR—Raw, stron tle feature to the market, prices holding on a moderate demand ;o closed very steady, 4@13 after the opening hour, on the damage reports and there wi ceipts nlso were bullish influences, long as corn held firm A4id wheat keep opening strength, Rains were reported over the was too mild not to be taken notice of. tlcians reported the growing crop not better, than at first expected, Corn falt to/sca full extent, and wheat grew and In spite of liberal covering. of Bhort counts late in the day the close was yery weul May 1%G13e deprosced at T1%Q7L derable strength was ma q.y in corn de-pne the marked weakness that crowd that was suppose the close Lelt T%e; July, —Firm. Quiet. WOOL—Quiet. PETROLEUM _Quiet. pot Rio. qui No. 7 involce, shic. mild, qum Cardova, Futures March 5 points lower and other months unchanged. Total sales, 1 85 45; September, $5 85! January, fair refining, 3%c; molasses sugar, No. 13, 8.85¢c; No. 14, FRUITS. are meeting with a very K | ltght demand from jobbers and seem to be a on medium and lower grades, but about steady on choice and fancy. Prices are unchanged at the moment. | common State, :‘?fl"?fl ; nrlme e TH 18 qum b eers 1s 1nt- about bers. s quiet from ches the interest also, but the views of holders remain steady. PRUNES-3 o 10@14c; Moorpark, 11%4@ 14@18c; unpeeled, 8@ Cotton Market. NEW .YORK, March 27.—The cotton mar- 24 points highe oints higher, . and e ™ Chicago Grain Market. * 27.—Traders who ran to e reports of crop damage their fenrs allayed soon Cahles were higher a falr Bmall Northwestern re- Only so Its orop, and the weather Statis- good, 1t had ake a declded up ¢ 1d 1fbernily” and weakenad: €r BN opportunity to be m el!lfl all was also persistent traders, flmlllllv by th ed to be prlm held wd!. T at DOL Goo! ng to cor- | otl, with 81,319 st wheat; cape Rock, Algoa Bay, wheat. The total shipments of wheat from this port for the week ending to-day were 217,816 bush- els, WASHINGTON, TACOMA, March 27. “henp-Qu!et and un- changed; biuestem, 66c; Club, | . Foreign Markets. British ship. Inch: 58,520 bushels of with LONDON, March 27.—Consols, 04 5-16; sil- ! ver, 24 18-10d; French rentes, 100f wheat | cargoes on passage, quiet and steady: No. 1 standard _California, 208 10%d Walla Walla, 28s 9d; English country market dy. LIVERPOOL, March 27.—Wheat, quiet: No. 1 standard Callfornia, 0s 3a@6s 3150; wheat in Parls, firm; flour in Paris, firm: French coun- try markets, weak; weather in England, fine. COTTON—Upla: 23-324. [ LOCAL MARKETS. 5 Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, 60 da; 86 Sterling Cables, sight . 4 881, Sterling Cables . 4 ,l,g.a 123 Silver, per oun: il Mexican Dollar; i Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT-—The forelgn markets were firmer, with higher Liverpool and Paris cables. Chicago was firmer In sympathy with the forelgn markets and moderate recelpts, and rose from 72%o to T3lic, but subsequently fell back to T1%e, with large selling by Cudahy, Gates and the commirsion houses The: aleo liberal welling by many operators, pre- sumably for short account. The week has been favorable for the crop, which is develop- ing_fully up to if not better than expectations, in market. way unchangod on the spot and ‘ath I on oull, he o §our§:¢":x”m' clowe 01 ihe morning seadion o to emory f Albert. Gorberding. and o4 it n-d prnvlnun y voted to remain closed on Good Friday will hold no more) sessions tiil inturdly l—lhlv ng, $1 10; i st W% an 305 e iih S o LA!J- EOARD BALES, " formal Seaston—0:16 o'clock—Decem 12:000 ctin, 81 075 i Bocond Sesslon—No_mules. lar Morning Session—December—10,000 otle, §1 0T%. 0 afternoon m\m.mr—uu of a hollday charae- (o, Thogeh pri o T and 03 s‘g{ for u brewi: na -llwln: mdn. Her, 1 20 per CALL lOARD SALES, Besslon—9:15 o' clock—December— ’20 ctls, 1‘1* [P sales. Regular l(ornlnl ln-\on—No sales. No afternoon ggered downward, Liquidati ll.' Stop-lons oeders added ¢ ie dec ma'n':? bears S i “m Nelitigeds iy, i i ',,."'3.:"‘"" T s rome time. The depression took May to 71%c Py 5 l&l N? l ““ & m’ "' n. market Is neglected at the old "“",m" jfi? '%{o small rouna 4o, BUCKW —-lend at ‘1 5@1 . s . "‘r Flour and M:Il:tufi:. | There general packing, and as receipts are large and the demand for shipment small the local mar- ket has to be depended upon to absorb the arrivals, which it is unable to do. Dealers expect still lower quotations. The Victoria steamer took out 9787 pounds for British Co- lumbla. Receipts were 48,000 pounds lEke: and 12 tubs of Butter, 1827 cases of sss. 15 pounds of California Cheese, —— nds ol Oregon Cheese and —— pounds of Eastern Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery, 2lc per pound for fancy, 20c for firsts and 19 for seconds; dairy, 17@l9c; store Butter, 10G17c per pound. CHEESE—New, 9%@10%e; old, 0@lle; Young America, §G10c: Eastern, 13@10c per B.DGS-—-Ranch 15%@16c for selected large and 14%@15c for good to choice; store, luo 1de ‘per dozen. . pous Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. \ AT The Orange market is firm under moderate eupplies and a steady demand for northern shipment and the Honolulu trade. The local demand gontinues brisk for desirable sizes. Three cars announced for to-day's auction. is some shipping demand for Lemons and this grade is scarce. Cheaper grades are plentiful and rather dull. Apples continue to. move off well. Faney Newton Pippins, if obtainable, would bring b!ll&l’ prices. LES—$2G2 20 per box for extra, $1 25G 1 m 08 ook o choce’ k. Wleagl lof o Cfl‘RUB FRUITS—Navel Oranges, Slel kg dard, $1 75@2 50 for cholce @2 s .-'. Beed uu T bo oll and 1or_ia extra 1ancy, 1,15; Teagerings, in qua 1 T5c@$1 for mon: $omman nd zmn 7 {ur ‘good to choice and $202 7 for fahcy; Grupe Frult, uo:l nclud- ing seedless; Mexican Limes, $4 00@d; ), § @2 per bunch for New Orleans llll. for Hawatlan; Pineapples, $3G+4 per doz. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. l'RUl'l‘S—AvrleGll 9@11c for Royuls and 10@18¢ for wtandard to faney Moorparks; ted Apples, Sdific; sun drled, bo; 0% @8%4¢; Pears, 0@0c; Plums, pitted, unpmoa lufl% for whit for white, £‘;¢ ST uoted as follows: 3 00-00's, 4 % g a?n 80- per Tb, i-crown, 8c; 2-crown, 6 Une for 4-crown’ an 2-crown, Oy [ "ok unbleached sna w—Imperial ] 3 $1.75; Tendon l!l!ll. No, 1 mmhouN B i l hardshell, ve for paj RS o el s Seedlens lulunu 5. Bigo £ nnvv. P o mon lfl!m.ll;na fflf "l’l\ r cll Pll'l‘u.h WT. o oDrasll Nuts, 1201 12%c; Fiiberts, Cocoanuts, §i 50GD. m ur brl.h: and V@ile for uum lmb", o be 'f" -xnxbn ex eua. MM dnk, t.l." quu«m.r. A general advance In Hams, Bacon and Lard 18 expected néxt week, and Indeed some houses say that they will advance their quotatiops on The Ofl Exchange was the interesting spot In the stock market yesterday, owing to the spurt in Sterling, which sold to the amount of some thousands of shares within the ra: of $15256G1 00, with some buyers' options a Erac. tion higher, The excitement In this stock is due to the securing of a contract for 1,500,000 barrels of ofl for the Hawatlan Islands at a price which for the present is private. Sover- eign, which leases 20 acres from the Sterling, was also active in sympathy, it being hoped that it would participate in Sterling’s good fortune later on. Lion aiso sold freely. On the Bond Exchange Onomea Sugar was firmer, selling up to $24 50, and there was a gale of Bay Counties Fower 5 per cent bonds at | rading was light : Tlon and dull in he atternoon. - TCTInE ses- | The Mining Exchanges will hold their usual sessions to-day, but the Stock and Bond Ex- change stands adjourned to Monday. The Makaweli Sugar Company has elected lhe following directors for the ensuing year: Alexander, H. F. Allen, I resent the busi the Hawailan Sugar &:mp-ny and .'nfifr"u'.'f Eross earnings of the year ending December 31, 1901, to have been 56. “The expenses were $617,882 36 and the nn“cp::l'#: for the year were $284,651 21 Surplus on hand December 31, 1901, as uoa The amount of sugar made was wn- cxucnd to resume dividends shortly. STOCK AND BOND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, March 27—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. 1t is BId. Ask. Bid. Ask. 48 qr coup...112 113 * 3s qr coup...109%41 4s qr reg.... 111 111% 48 qr ¢ (n:w)l@%l;s* MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, e ;§ Geat H i L it LA = Do = Ta 108 GsomEr Ac101 r 10014 Do 102 1 s 102 Somse 1103111 zzgzg Ll L ad AR EE e FEE ‘alf. 140 8V Wat 6s.110%111 Do 4s 2am. umum Stkn DQ?&. 102 104 STOCKS, o B8l F= 4 Anglo-Cal . California . ..422 Mer Ex (i) 18% Cal mafe Dp.11T% — |8 F Nationl1375 First Natlonl — SAVINGS BANKS. 170 —. Sav & Loan. — boldt .. — — Security Sa Mutual Sav. T — S F Sav U2 — | STREET Galifornta, ..105. 1721 Market . AR %% | announced that his client w uary 1 with ¥ B e ‘a_hatchet. will day. George T. Marye Jr. to same, all interest in Western Addition block 574, quitclaim deed; 10. A. P. and Lillian K. Woodward to Carrie 8. Kiefer, lot én NW corner of Shrader and Fred- erick streets, N 25 by W 81:3; $10. Crocker Estate Company (corporation) to George F. and Emma L. Burnett. 1 of lot on 8 line of Waller street, 158:2 W of Shrader, W 25 by S 137:6; $10. S. L. and Rebecca Magee to Henry S. Ma- gee, lot on I line of Julfan avenue, 157:6 N of Fifteenth street, 28:8 by 94, lite estate, revert- ing to S. L. Magee: gift. Sarah L. Moore to John H. Batcher, lot on W line of Guerrero street, 20 N of Liberty, N 25 by W 1€0; $10. John and l‘lrv V. Wagner to same, NW corner of l,tbeny and Guerrero nmfl. ' 100 by N 20; Henry Foath Sophia Vaughan, lot on B line of Harrison street, 270 N of Twenty-sixth, N 25 by E 100; $10. Vincenzo Bocea and Antonio Bocea, to parti- tion (each party half) lot on SE corner of Du- trustees under deed of Cathertne Hoim and Mary A. Trigg) to Louls Friedlander, lot on W line of Stockton street, 80 S of Sutter, S 20 by Ww_60: $10. Wilbur F. and Robina L. Boardman o Ed- ward Convey, lot on S line of Green street, 137:6 B of Hide, &£3:0 by S 137:6; $10. Henry and Emille Van Bergen to Florence B, Moore (wife of A. A. Jr), lot-on SW line of Thlnlul‘!)rnl. 85 NW of Mission, NW 60 by SW 107; Francis H. Page to Henry C. Page, NW line of (‘llr! street, 275 SW of !'mlrlh, I" 25 by NW 80; Mary 'x'm-rwy to Rudolf Franke, lot on SH uE.'%x Qary, drect, 100 SW.of Ritch, SW 25 by Agnes Hayes vs. Joseph McLean ot al. (by @. H. Umbsen, referee) to and Cecelia Hayes, lot on SW line of Sixth llm‘ 150 NW of Folsom, NW 12:6 by 8W 155; $10, Maria_and John Engisch to same, IM on 8W line of Sixth street, 162:6 NW of Folsom, NE 12:6 by SW 186; grant. Peter, Candeze to Charlotte Gales (Garaitie, lot on NE ljne of San Bruno avenue, 122:3 NW of Snlinas avenue, NW 30:0%, E 145, S 25, W 136, block 6, Garden Tract Homestead Associa- tion; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Cornelia A. Thompson (owner) with MeCul- lough Contracting Company (corporation) (con- tractors), architect James A. MeCullough—All work for & two-story and attie frame *‘ with' concrete foundation, on B line dero streer, 102:8% 8 of Jackeon, B 110 by 8 y Saaaaee———1 SMITH AGREES TO PAY BACK ALIMONY TO WIFE Cashier of Southern Pacific Makes Arrangements to Liquidate Indebtedness. . fer Charles H. Smith, who fa be ing sued for $700 due as alimony by his former wife, will pay Mrs. Smith all ha owes her.' His legal peared before Judn Sloss yi Smith $100 en April 1, and $200 on the first of menth until the amount Divorces were e m fl‘mmazna Marte F. Dunbar p.-_ bar for failure to provide and i . Denald from Willlam J. !'r “- - sertion and failure to provide, A suit for diverce was filled by Saran - Kibbfe agalnst W. H. Kibbie tor tatlure - to pro Used Hatchet on Mah Yung.

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