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T HE SAN FRANCIECO CALL, THUBSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1903. 11 clear sides (boxed), 37%@9 50; hllky & a. of high wines, $1 g A “' clover, contract Ree;d&u Shij me'nu. On the Produce Exehlfll‘ lo—dly the butter quiet; creameri 16@25¢; dairies, Toazic, Cheese, " weak, uxeuy‘e. Esss, SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. s G Local Stocks and Bonds still quict. IWall-street Stocks quiet and not materially changed. FEW Yori Jaxa smocs. Adams Con . ractional fluctuations in Silver and Exchange. Wheat— ey March. May. ururml ‘Iasmg of Eastern Ex changes to-morrow. foing . g;& I"heat continues to advance under a sharp demand. Efifi:;‘h‘i‘é{’ 85 &mall Hopes o heat— I MgAsE Barley higher again, with light offerings. % “g;st';gn srog;g:l:l:;'flaonna C'F!:“;’.}‘L Al 3T Qats steady, Corn firm and Rye firmly held. Call Josna ", e i et Cpenine - K MNe Bran and Middlings firm, Hay easy and Strazw dull and weak. Bonde R el E . » X120} ) E Atchizon 4s astern Livestock Market. Beans and Seeds as previous e y quoted. i Al":l"mfld! CHICAGO. Rut — E ~ . § ek 0, Feb. 1L.—CATTLE—) ¥, Butter and Eggs lower again. Cheese fairly steady. Hoouin e Wimine 1 w?,";th"" IR 539% 19,000; dul, Tower. Good to prime sieare #3.43 . & ih Oston Y.L ‘alumet ec] -4 ‘ 2 " > Pranie 3 & : P B ! 5 50; poor to medium, $3@4 25; stocks and Irovisions quiet and easy, both here and in the West. | Bomton g AR i ; il o g o g B IN Y, NH & H.2 | $2@4 50; canners, $1 40G2 bulls, H j Growers continue to Hold Hops firmly. Fitcligure prefd. | Mohawi : e Texan fed steers, 50; Unton Pacific 5t ol $6 60@7; good to choice heavy, Tough heavy, $6 85; - light, gu‘wzw 60; bulk of sales, $6 55@6 75. SHEEP—Receipts, 20,000; steady to strong. | to choice wethers, $475@0 50; fair to choice mixed, @s { Osceola cf steady and in fair supply. Other Meats rather scarce. | Mex central 7263 | Parrot .. HOGS—Recolpts: To-day, 40,000; to-morrow, | D, 2 > 2 & A‘Mfii:?r;"fl"wu - Quincy . <125 | 30,000 estimated; left cver, none. Market 5@ Potatoes in excessive receipt and Vegetables and Onions also B A e ;:'.'f.:r.‘;i Copper. e 0c lower. Closed stronger. Mixed and | butchers, Amer Tel & Dom 1ron & Steel, 53 Gen Electric . 199 Mass Electric Do prefd ntiful. Poultry in good demand and firm. Game duil and weak. for Appl. 3 United Fruit @5 1 l bs i :s?e“"%;“”\% 5162-51 ather mor. - e L es. pative’ lambs, ; Western | Rather more firmness in Oranges. Fair demand for Apples. ] o R e e 13500 1 g A -~ = | 14 ST JOSEPH, | Con for money.92 13-16 Norfolk & W en . fd. H Do for acet.. ST. JOSEPH, M Feb. 11 —-CATTLE—Re- ; lators for the purposes of artificially af- | Anaconda = ceipts, 1100; n-me $3 15@5 25; Texas and ' As a result of to-day’s renewed ' Atchison I CT ma ns, $3 05@4 DO; cows and helfers. $27 Were very fuw stocks which Do pfd. ig | 4 15; veals, $2 500 50: buily. and stage. $5 50 al to'a full point and the Balt & Do 1st pm..... % m 25; yearlings anhd calves, §2 50@4 20; stock- | market was aiternately Canadian Pac’. last night. “The sharyp neral Electric seemed s reports of the absorption Electric Company. There was gain of 7 points #h New York ! . Do 2d pfd. ers and feeders $3@: !u | | Southern Ry . | _ Do pfd... HOGS—Recelpts, light and ll‘ht mix- ed, $6 G0@6 52%; fiirn, ‘ama heavy, §6 T5@ [ v7h, plgs, $5 &5G6 45, bonk of salés, SR BEP—Receipts, in wsnssz&ssg%afiaaa: 1854; Colorado umh-! Dock and_substantial gains were made by the | $6 25 wgonulha wethers,. §3 25; top native | \hm. eapolis, St Paul «and Sault Ste. Marie % | ewe i | The general market showed fuselt 3 e t rent to this movement. late 3 Al e el e 1 I\/M York Cotton Market. e & m bstantial influence on ny wil- the general sentiment. But this also was quits € NEW YORK, Feb, 1L—The cotton market | Califor- | 1gnored. There- were authoritative intimations Bar silver quiet; 221-16d per ounce. opened easy at unchanged prices to a decllne1 ar ;"’” | that an important announcemept was forth- | Money, 3 ?fi:'_g;rmge‘n; AR RS m‘ of 4 polnts and closed: steady at ‘s het de- | . cashier i e 1 i 1 b 0 . ' Tr‘J-l | was nothing in the news of the day to &c- bifls 3% per cent. count for the dullness. Sterling exchange con- tinued to advance here, but this was neutral by a further rise In Paris. Discounts hardened in London, but the reduction in the discount raté by the Imperial Bank of sermany was regarded as evidence of a series Northern Business. | | New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Feb. call was sto POKAN Feb. 11.—Clearings, $331,452; | balasiges. s\wm SEATTLE, Feb. 11.—Clearings, $683,18S; bal- 11.—Close: Money on dy at 2%@3 per cent; closing, for forcign money needs. There Jas | 25@3 per cent; time money was easy; 60 days, | Feb. 11.—Clearings, $583,170; ige In the local money situation. Call | 4 90 days, 4 t; six months, | balances, $1: . AR losns advanced 3 per cent late in the day. u.pirufm ent. . Fritig mienaantin paper, | TACOMA, Feb. 11.—Clearings, $323,162; This was attributed to the demand to carry Salmon Exports in ]mmar_\'. £ balances, $49,016. Northern Wheat Market. 4% @5 per cent. Sterling exchange was with actual business in bankers' bills at 7 for demand and at $4 84.10 er the holiday. The market closed moder- active and rather ea | { | port by sea | were Jrregular. Total sales (par : days. Posted rates. $4 85 | o 2 0. United Statés bonds were mercial bills, $1 83 Bar . b OL Tuiainy Sah 55 X he last call Mexican doliare, Fiso. | Bonds | OREGON > {BW_TORK STOCK LiST. | “.Governments,” steady; railreads, Irregular. PORTLAND, Feb. 11.—WHEAT—Walla | . Cases. /Packages. | Values S 5. ———I—T Walla, 70 bluestem, Stc; valley, 78ie. ! 13,100 S5 tion of the Treasury. WA ANE IO, 2 b0 so1 Condi f the Treasury TACOMA, Feb. 11.—WHEAT—Steady and 102 unchanged; blusstem, 89¢; club, Foreign Markets. LONDON, Feb. 11.—Consols, 93. Shver, 221-16d. French rentes, 09f 921c@100f 215 Cargoes on passage, quiet and steady; cargoes 1 Standard lifornia, 32¢ 3d;: cargoes 1la Walla, 30s 3d; English country markets, B¢ B WHEAT—Firm; No. 1 Standard California, 6s 1112d@7s; wheat In T6lc. WASHINGTON, Febh) 11.—To-day's state- | ment of the treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve, Avafiable cash balance, §221,71,880; Chi & Adton pid i Ind & Louis... 1 Ind & Louis pfd ) i | New York Grain and Produce. " | Paris, qulet; flour in Parls, quiet: French coun- NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | try markets, partly 50c dearer;.weather in Eng 118,000 barrels; exports, 30,042 barrels; quiet | land, and a shade lower to sell, WHEAT—Receipts, | 102, bushels ine. g COTTON—Uplands, 5d. 1 —— 0 bushels; exporte, | spot market weak; No. 2 red, | S1%c elevator; No. 2 red, 82%ec f, o. b. afloat; the exports, exclus; Hawailan Islands, e I e o= B Del Lack & Wesi.. 0. 1 Northern Duluth, ‘89%c ¢, o, b. afloat: | | LOCAL MARKETS. s¢ rd of the business | Denver & R G pid. No. 1 hard Manitoba, 94%c f. o, b. afloat, | | tween J 14, 1900, and | 3 ¢ Options were weak and heavy all day on liquidation induced by bearish European news, small cash demand, beral Western receipts | and light cle: The close was weak at | March closed at 83%c | 16c, closed at 81 T8%0; Septembe 1V eath rr;«;mr!. Exchange and Bullion. Hocking Valley ... Hocking Valiey pid lilinoie _Central. . Slerllnx Exchange, §[%ty days Time.) et T g ¢ Sterling Exchange, sight . c1 e e i | RSES G | Steriing Cables K .C Southern. ! HIDES—Firm. | New York Exchange, sig] i | K C Southern pfd WOOL—Firm. New York Exchange, telegraphic | Lake Erfe & Wes SUGAR—Raw, firm: falr refining, 8 3-10c; | Silver, per ounce . 3 i Lake Erie & W prd 96 fest, 3 11-16c; molasses sugar, | Mexican Dollars, nominal i centrifugal, 2 15-1 - | Louis & Nash Manhatzan L fined was firm. 4 ot Rio, firm; mild, quiet. Fu- Wheat and Other Grains. Metropolitan St Ry tures (closed steady at a partial advance of Mexican Ci | 10 points; sales were 24,750 bags, including | Mexican March, 4.55G4.00c: May, 4.70G4.75c; July, | WHEAT—News from East:rn and Western | | 4.80c tober, 5.10c; November, 5.15c; Da; | certers continues scanty, as the wires are . M“*”‘;;‘ et ECbEr, (ACDES. e working badly east of the Mississippl River. | DRIED FRUITS, | " | Chicago declined 1c, with a cable froni Beer- EVAPORATED APPLES—The market shows | i an_impro demand “and prices are firm, | bohm saying that in England the supply had <an & Tex pfd. N 3 Central . 2 | N Y Central overtaken the demand, and that he was dis | Norfolk & West f,’.'.‘f,':gg Gaitdl q':'(;:::)lsd ':h@-:l??: chotos 5ie Dosed to reduce his previous estimates on | - = i folk & W _ptd. 4 e, Furopean requirements for the balance of the S . rio & West. year. The Continental demand in London is falling off, Minneapolls reported a fair demand for Flour, but the cash situation was dull in the Southwest. The French demand is stiil RI pot are without epecial feature, demand r-rnum ng quiet and the smaller sizes | showing some easitess, though the quoted range remaing at from 8%c to SYc for all grades. yivania Reading ... Reading 1st pf Reading 24 ptd R ar. uncertain factor. It may develop into im- Bt | B 2 ““";g;jflf”“,,"';,,,’l,";’;’;;',:‘;;‘,"g;".,,“f‘u“_'“dy B Rock Ixland p! —Continue quiet, with peeled at; The local market showed little change. May ol B by e, was higher and December lower. Cash Wheat continued stiff and eagerly sought for, with a P aiand i L& S F 24 pra. - y ale of very choice White Australian at $1 65. Louis § W.7... New York Metal Market. - Rt raey x Louls 8 W pfa. B0@1 €o, ordi; e 1 ion; ok * | NEW YORK, Feb_ 11.—Tin was 5s lower in wm,,, g o e R = London to-day at £132 Ts 6d for .spot and FUTURES, | £132 17s 6d for futures. Locally the market Sealont th 1130 o i | was steady and some business was reported, p oy THigh. Low P, e f including fifteen tons for F;’hru;ry d;lhery May S 61§15 $100% $1 50% 0, it i or T t s P i | Tol St L & W ptd. sed at 29 20020 80, o * | December ..'128% 128% 1 T% 127% | 00 ion Pacific Copper was Gd higher in London at £57 5s 2 p. m, Session. ! ‘| Union Pacific | for spot and at £56 17s €d for futures, The Open. High Close. | Wabash = | local market was ste: and mmpnmmely May .. .51 50% §1 B §1 50% $§1 o Wabash pfd 20, active. Sales were reperted of 10,000 ds - Deternber .. 1 27% % 120% ) | Wheel & Lake Erie ~ 4 clectrolytic for February delivery at su 82 T BARLEY--Was firmer again under light re-: LW &L E2dpM... ,000 pounds same at $12 85. Standard celpts, slender offerings and a good demand. 116 | Wisconsin Central.. 2 1215 nominal; lake, $12 75; elec- | Futures also advanced. H 00 | Wis Cend T5@12 §5, and casting at $12 87 | CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 ‘lv%@l 20; Brewing and shipping grades, $1 20@1 223%; Chevalier, for sced, | $1 €0@1 75 for fair to choice, k < FUTURES, . 1 Session 9 lo l] 30 a. m, | 00 00 .00 | a4 iead $4 12% and in London at £11 8s 9 Speiter was steady but quiet hera at 36@5 05, | the London prices remaining at £20 7s 6d. | was unchanged and quiet hers at | American United K Wells Fargo . Miscellaneous- Amalgamat Cov Cloudy | Iron in Glasgow closed at 53s and Middies- | boro at 47s 6d. The local market was un- Black, 31 W‘ ‘25 | for. fecd and- $T 20g1 Sa% Tor 81 2241 50 for common & cholce and $1 30 ada. | Brooklyn Rap Trn. e Dressure has risen over the northern half of the Pacific Slope and fallen over the south- | cors e, & lron - nh - Am Cer o Fdry. | changed. No. 1 foundry, Northern, is quoted Open.. Jow. Clos WEATHER TIONS AND GENERAL |Am C & ¥ pfd... | at s24@24 50 2 foundry. Northern, $22¢ | May ........ L 1 “1 ‘1 17 $115% $117 | WORECAST Am Linseed Ol 2 No. 1 foundry, Southern, and No, 1| Dmmb""“fl ales, | ,, Am Lin Ofl pfd foundry. Southern, soft, at $23 50@24 50, | 2 p. m, Session, | Generally cloudy and threatening weather | Am Iocomotive - e Somitate homiml P ! e e e R e Saihe | Am ; R L | OATS—Continue quiet at previous quonuom { pe and plate; regio n o T district Ir | Am . t Pevails. = TAEht rain has faiien over | A S'ak ot ! — itl #i ncks sanpie foo all curmal nden Orcgon and Northern California and | Anaconda Min C : i i ‘Chica'go Grai)i and Produce. I Consolidated Ga S e s oty Toea oA ucum o Skt ot s il e 2 | Cont “Tobacco ptd s L5 7 4§+ | tines in very. fall Hemend and fcm. | Soell Hoekine Coat: CHICAGO, Feb. 11.—Wheat was actlve found yellow is &iso wapted, bit fs scarce. | O s emained stationary In | [nternatn] Paper. carly, but the market became dull and the vol- i cytern (sached). $1 2501 215 for Tellow, | ' S mats B S Seasiont for thirty] IStn! b g e ume of trading was light during the last half §1 35G1 27% for ahite. and $2.28 ot mixed} ng_midnight, February 12: of the session. The principal bear factor was California, large Yellow, §1 43 down, lccordlnx ' “alifornia—Cloudy Thursday,-prob- th, t from Liverpool, stating the Contl- fo dryness; smai round’do, $1 0% White, | e tresh "mh";{*mfl pmb { n-fufimrmand appeared to be lessening, and s ‘fxg’r;ufin $1 40G1 43 for White and $1 20 ern California—Cloudy Thursday, prob- | o that the supply had overtaken the demand. As i wers in mortheastern portion. fresh v:::;’r A & result of this influence a large amount of long uotable 4t $1 1501 17%- per otl > ead Pactfic Mail wheat was thrown on the market and a b BUC HEAT—Nominal at $1 7662 10 per Sevida_Cloudy Thursday. with rain or [ LACHc Mell - of 1o followed, considerable short seiling add- cental, er in western portion. anct ing to the depression. May sold down'to T8lgc, wnd vicinity —Cloudy ng to p 14 after opening a shade higher to a shade lower at % @79%e, and the close was near the bot- | %—a loss of lc from yester- | ressed Steel Car 2nd | Frea Bteel ¢ b | Pullman Pal Cy Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Famlly Extras, $4 400 | 4 €5, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $430@4 40; Local, Forecast Omclll Temporarily in Clum o | Corn was influenced to same extent by the weakness in wheat, the market becoming easy P 3| Oregon and Washington, &3 704 per bl for | U & MR ™ Sas o falr advance ea ’JL‘ Cabies and the Family and 5 104 20 for Dakers'. | 110 8 Loather pid unfavorable weather map, but the small ‘ex- ~MILLSTUFFS—Prices in_packages are ag EASTERN MARKETS |13 & Havber. 1o Dort demana &nd the desline |t wheat Causad follows: Grabam Flour sx 50 per 100 1ba; £ Rubber pfa. consfderable liquidation, and the clele was $3 , $3; Rice Flour, i 4 -~ i | easy. May cloged % lower at 45 "extra cream do, e —e Tryaing in oAts was light and the weakness Hominy, $1 256 = in other grains influenced prices. May closed $1 '60? T5; " Cracked New York Stock Market. steady and unchunged at $74c. u Farina . $4 50; Whole Wheat Fiour, £ « . Trading in provisions was dull and the sentl. 15 mlied barrels, §7 36@0; in sacks’ — . ment about evenly divided. May pork, lard and H Pur Barley, 80‘ xpu Pau, NEW YORK Feb 11.—The stock market | NITED RATLROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | ribs each closed unchanged gaom yesterday. Green Peas, relapsed into a dition of apathy to-day and Nw YORK, Feb. J1.—Curb wm“m' fl The leading futures ranged as follows: | 2 arngged « s of narrow fluctuations Raiiroads of San Francisco: Articles— High. Low. Close, | Hay and Feed.rmfi:. without an of interest. Even specula- | 8145 bid, $1% asked: subscritions not quoted, | Wheat No. 2o & } tive comhinations, which made the activity on | NEW YORK BONDS. 70:2 ;flt T Theré is_no further change in lnytnln.. Monday and the opportrnity to realize, | ¢y g rer 25 reg Penn-ylv-nu ...10855 Bran and Middlings are firm and Hay is quiet suspended their sperations. This obvious fact Do 101 45 a euy, whn. Straw is weak and dull, even | was sccepied asx an acknowledgment that the & 43% 43 N ~ 4 efiorts to attract outside interest fn the mar- —g ket were agein & fallure. Wall street con- ' DO % ue B bt i g—&! tinves to puzzle itself with eorts-to explain | Do u’,. Foric, per Wi ufn[:gs’l‘fll"! o4 this Getermined indifference on the part of the | Do 4% 10% 168 1re s “.,ma.. public. One reason. evidently, is the | Do 630 1625 | Corn r that large D;‘oldlnfr r:;\—rhln‘ n,.; mar- Ml:ho Tk & kxl which came through the money stringency of last fall with hdexmcuh) and dlnn-u‘ Jeay- L BOR ] hx.ura.-wm u:m with sales of @esire on the part of holders to lighten 7 at $14 50 irg & esire oo the part of holders o lighten : i3, e 83 | public secn M“fi\.h:ud—':; r‘:m.:un icjon. | Cash u.mmou were FI 3" ‘:l% l!.o}! biic secms to have cd susp k That the allurements of the market are oo No. spring wheat, Tadber No. nf'")’i} STRAW 2} G5e ber bale, trived to ilitate this process at their ex- C No :ru BATHNC No 2 *e b pense, There Was No urgent pressure to sell ellow, 41%c; No, No. &' Bmfls and Seeds. & spite of the recent considerable.ad- wmm, 3514 G 36 K 2 rye, mu sood 4 i But this served to confirm, if any- foedinic bariey, 42@ige; mr 1o cholee’ matting, | the Gisirust that the appesrasice of ac’ o A% ssed $115: North' | e situation chows mo change whatever. rength recently has been due large. f"“‘ Beal firm, while Sel Iy to manipulation and the passing through the wflh&er Do, hflm;r! l:lrd'mm lbggdg,o' ns fl‘l‘:_m eds are dull and open market from one 1o the other of a © short- l008e) " Targe volume of stock o8 the part of pewsrful (boxed), cuu.nm mo—-s.yq-.'umc Pea, $3 50@3 75; | @2ic; | buyers. | generul belief IS that the | large sizes of | box. | sizes, with % @1 | Thompsons, 5 small White. $3 k. $2 4 307 Re‘:lnkeledney;, 1 5G4 Blackeye, $3 75 rd, $8 25@3 50; Yellow Canary. 6c for ? fabe, 1 %@2tc: g per 1b: Brea Seia, $12G15 per to DRIED PEAS-—Nies, §250; Green, $1 750 2 25 per ctl, Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Arrivals of Potatoes were amounting to 14,510 sacks. casy and inactive, especlally for common of- ferings, but prices were unchanged. very heavy, The market was Sweets found ready sale at the familiar quotations. Onions were. plentiful and dull, Green Peas from Los Angeles were in heavy recelpt again and a large portion of the offer- ings were chiefly of poor quality, the wide range in prices. of poor quaiity and hard to dispose of. Offerings of String and Wax lieans were also which accounts for Tomatoes, Summer Squash and Mushrooms were In moderate sup- ply and steady. as previously quoted. The other vegetables stand TOES —Hurbanks from the river. 40@ 606 Der etl; ctl; Oregon The@sl; linas Burbanks, 90c@$1 10 D‘r & Yakina do, 95c@$1; Kiver Keds, do@dc per ctl; Karly Rose, for Garnet Chiles from seed, $1 10@1.25 per ctl; Oregon, $1 per_ctl: Sweet Potatces from Sca: Mercel-l Jbbing ut $1 60 per ctl, S—05@° 75¢ per ctl for choice and fam- ey nnd Aomu)c for lower. grades, Peas, 3@5c per 1b; VEGETABLE! -l—flreun Elrlnl Beans, per ‘eti; Hothouse 2150; Wax, 3@10c; Cabbage, Cucumbers, T5cu $150 per dozen for small and $209 o for large; Tomatoes 2 25 per box or crate; Dried Peppers, T@8c pe 9al Angeles, —— per Ib; Dried from Los Angele: Garlic, | Green Peppers from Los Angeles, 8@10c per 1b; o@ 2% @3¢ per 1b; 1b for Stockton and for Los Amm.B Egx lant from Los Okra, 15c per Ib: Summer Squash from Los ,\nxeles $1 2061 5 per box; Marrowfat Squa Hubbard, $10@15; Mufil"mnm 10@2{& per 1 5] 15@20 per A Poultry and Game. California Poultry large, day's market. ruled firm prices under d steady demand. m at previou Recelpts werd arrived and sold at 20G25c per Ib. There were' liberal receipts of Game. Geese, Rabbits and Snipe were in_ falr request, but POULTR Geese, Ducks, $6 70 | Ducks were dull and prices for most kinds had | another dechine. Y—Live Turkeys, 18@19¢ ¥zl‘ pair, $2@250; Goslings, 50 per dozen for old and $6@S for per Ih: 5262 50; young: Hens, $t@7; young Roosters, $1as; ol Roosters, 2 m for Squabs. AME—Mallard Ducks, u-baek Sprij wm.eon $1 50@1 @17 @175; Srmaf Dack tail Rabbits, §4 Gray Geese, ; common, $1 50; Dov $5 50G6 50; Fryers, ¥5@5 b0 for large and $4@4 50 for smal (»ons. §1 26@1 40 per dozen for old and $oa Broflers, Pig- g $3@4 per dozen; $2052 50; Teal, 51 Hlack Jacks, 51 50 81 50; Hare, $1 30; Cotton- i Brush Rabbits, { 363 50; White Geese, §1 Brant, $150@2; HonKers, sA'ns English Snipe, | | s3; $lal 2 @l do; Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter was a cent lower agaln and weak at the decline, with slowly and dealers anxious to realize. increasing supplies There was no further change in Cheese, except that dealers reported th ! inquil small. light. export demand satisfied and the Stocks, however, are »x8 were still lower and extremely weak. Store sold down to 20c and Western goods were offered all over town at any reasonable price | buyers might choose to pay. Ranch Eggs were offered to the public by different retailers at 25¢, and this further depressed the wholesale price. The wholesalers any.. reasonable offer. sent { around town with instructions not to refuse ' Recelpts were much their salesmen larger, being 1150 cases, and stocks began to ccumulate. Receipts were 23,400 1bs Butter, 1139 cases I:n- nnd 6000 1bs Cheese, 'TER—Creamery, 1b (m- tancy and ddc store Butter, 25c. Young America, Western, 161@17c_per Ib. first hands, for firsts; dairy, Su@isc; CHEESE—New, 14%4@15c for choice mild 14la@15c; Eastern, 17T@17%c¢ Bdc_ per EGGS—Ranch, 23@34c for fancy and 226 2244c for lower and medium grades cold storage Western Eggs, store, 20 Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. .The wet weather operated against the mar- | ket for Oranges and retailers were backward However, there is a better feeling pre- vailing in this and other Cltrus frults and the Standard N irom now on. demand will improve vel Uranges and the iancy are scarce and firmer. ‘Three cars of Navels, including one straight | ear of fancy Redlands stock, were sold by the old_auction’ company at menrolluwing prices: i Fancy Redlands Navels ordinary :.mcy, n mq"‘zo choice, $1 30421 65; standard, §1 150 Apmu comlnued to meet with a steady de- mand, especially the medium grades. A cac of Ben Davis that came in on the preceding day from Oregon cleaned up well at $125 per gon to this market. H0@2. PEARS—Winter Nellis, 1 Th@2 per hux blhEY \V\flltl‘ Pears, 4 | SENRE s qarnse 5@ | Tor. hotce CITRUS FR R o6 tan Nav for small _boxes} el per 15 nnd 81 26@1 35 for standards; §12 ‘Tangerines, $1@1 50 for half boxes and 5 Lemons, Fancy Spitsenberss 4nd Newtown Dip- | pins were in-talr request. ‘There are one or | two cars of ‘fancy stock en routé from Ore- Bananas and Pears were nd prices stood unchanged. i “alifornia, G0c@$1 for common $1 2561 50 ror fancy: fancy fancy from cold storage, from cold storage, Seedlings, Toc@ 5@yl for standards, $125@1 50 for choice and ¥2@2 50 tor tancy} Grape Fruit, $1 $150G2 50 per New Orleans and 75c@sl 50 $3 50@+4; Bananas, Mexican Limes, bunch for for Hawalian; Pineapples, $2G3 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. FRUITS—Apricot 5%@Sc for Royals and §1@13c for Moorparks; Evapdrated Apples, 4G sun-dried, 7 Pears, 4 314@ic; Peaches, 8%@dte for quarters and ! halves; Nectarines, 4% @blec for white; Plums, | | 5@se for pitted and 1@1%c for unplited; Fig: @de for black and 4@dc for white. 1%@7Y4%0; 10c for PRUNES—192 crop, 2).@2%c for the four mxnms—lwf Zorown lovee, -crown, 5 Mlllcltelfl, gr 1b boxes, $1 40 per box; bo: 1b boxes, $i; cartons, %c; choice, ¢ premium for the large sizes. crop are quoted as follows? tels, SU-Ib boxes, Slic pei or L rown, be: Seedless Sultanas, oc; Seedle: i 2-crown London Seediess, loose e- Imperials, 20- Secaed, t. 0. b. Fresno, tancy, 1-15 NUTS—Walnuts, No. I softshell, 1214@1 No 2, lwll&‘. ND‘I' Tt lor ity 12%¢; 1 ltailan Chestnuts, St HONEY—Comb, 12 1@13c; for light am| extracted, 6; dark, shnll !\@u Cocoanuts, 10c per 1b. 13%4c for bright, and 10c for dark; water white | ‘w.v.a, lght amber cxtracted, o for Nunpnreu-. 101 lfl.lfl‘fic for Ne Plus Ulll‘l =, I and S@8%c for Languedoc; Fastern; Brazil Nuts, 12@13 Peanuts, S@ic Filberts, for 126 114%c Sig | BEESWAX~4’")'I?30¢ per b, Pw’uuwm‘. Chicago was dull, sustaining the market. with the bulls no longer | The San Francisen | market continued inactive, with liberal stocks 3 ed i fgxq':: for he , 12 |: for light medium, c for light, " 10@15%¢ for extra leht, 1616k for | sugar cured and 17@17%c for .extra. sugar cured; Eastern sugar cured Hams, ui Calv lfurnll Hams, 121@18%c; m.. 10_per B‘S‘fisnnea Pork,12¢; Fig Pork, m * Pigs’ ue« $5; Smoked Beef, 15¢ per Ib. RD-—Tlerces quoted at Sc ptr 12c for, COTTOLENE — One | three half barr tierces, 9 n ’for com- and Jpure, |12“c.‘3:0-lh Gins, 1290 5-1b un-. Torge; i N half 10c; one llerco. ‘Kc ve uereu. 9%c per I barrel, - 10%¢; two Hides, Tallaw, Wool and Hops. Late mail advices from New York say of Hops: “The feature of the local market was the mumem by most dealers of a slightly better mand those brewers wl ve e which to draw, Offer. prices were firmly main- Cracts with dealers u ings were limited have no_con. tained in nlmn to (he “anmfi“m from flm._l Advices theé i markets. ~Ad oast Dut af these ‘meu there hol 27c o e o January ive d ol' hands lln Clllfarl;:)nfl at 10,100 bales, | S whien nw-nb-‘?a"\.u?o bales Sacramento; | market for State hops was firm but Ivices reported no new devel- | buyers read: zofiu for cholce ma.. were no for do. about 1 H \uulor Mtltlon. 10c gldu, k bt h‘a -md 8 C;!l‘l.‘ e c wodl. i LR A the coln hops In bales Anfl ‘brands sell sum S Illhl B\fll‘- Veal, Prime | ! | | i are as follows 40; m.mnu.uoau.lfiim 75¢; large and smooth, 50c; medium, TALLOW_No. 1 rendered, 534@6c per Ib; No. 2, 4 !5: grease, . oywlT pring—Valley Oregon, Lambs, 159 ey YR T 'u:: e T Humboiat. and llzi'dl- County, Mllc per 1b, HOPS—2414@27¢ per I San Francisco Meat Market. no, There was no further change eonditions yesterday. Everything was firm and in more or less light supply, with the exception of Beef, stocks of which are reported ample. DRESSED MEATS. ~ tes frgm slaughterers to dealers BEEF—1@7%¢c for Steers and 6@6lac per Ib for Cows. YEAL_Large: SG0n; small. Q100 “TO! w:;hen. PEOC; :rn.np;vflhcn LAHBa—Bprlnl. 12%@i6e; yearlings, 10%e per JRK—Dressed Hogs, $}4810c per lb. LIVESTOCK MARKET.- The foillowing quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steeis, 8!?:&. Cows and Heifers, @7 e thin Co S—4G5lec per lb 1lru SHERE Wethers, TH@ANe, pepTD (guoad weigni). I8—Yearlings, 4 @5c per Ib. uoos-mve Ho S, Abs and un, & under 160 lbs, 6“%6 !eeden. o B e W e B L ‘Wholesale 10¢: weight). Ewes, $@4%c and stags, 40 per e o Tran Soeve quota~ | tions. General Merchandise. BAGS ®rain Bags, 5%@5%e for June-July delivery; San Quentin, 5.55¢; Wool Bags, 324 35c; Fleece Twine, T14@Se. (O\L—“elllnxlnn $8 per ton; Southfleld Wellington, $8; seattie, 38 50: Brvant. 8 5: Roslyne 57; Godn oy 56 50 reta, lend, §6 OU; Co pemuve W but as the market had previously been . | bare everything found quick sale. No Western ame in. but there is a car scheduled for to- Four cases of dressed Turkeys | Potatoes, Hay, tons 269 Quickstiver, fiks. Middlings, sks 5i3(Wine, gals..... 31, Wool, bales 25 Sugar, ctls xar Bran, sks. 243 Brandy, gals.... Ala A W 5. 00 "—m, Ouk W g Be. — 102 - ¥ CPC Sa o o . I8 WEDNESDAY, Feb. 11—4 p. m. l‘CG&EallDfl rn(_‘filll — Tt = e ...115% — |Pne G Im s 86 Bid. Asked. , Bid. Asked. — 106 Pac E R)' 3‘- mmmv, . 08 10 Julia .. - o B 13 14 Justice . 1 13 & OF oatls — 18 17 Kentuek 0 s P"I-st R fil llB - 80 1 65 R 5s |Ben¢8¢lcnzms 58 36 Do s % 0% EFCSR RIS 1253 | Bullion 13 50 2 35 H R T&L bs. — 1074 Sierra Cal 68 — — | Caledonia 21 8 L Ang R 5 uomzuy, S Pof Aés | Challenge Con 0 7 o 2 6 LALCo (1900) ... 110%11114 | 42 4 Savage . 48 s “Do gta 6s. — — | (1910) ... 111811245 -1 % 3 % Scorplon 0 Do gtd S P of Cés i 2102 U Beicher_ . 34 5 1L A Pic | (903)Sr A-106%107% | Con Imperial. 05 00 Sisera Nevad.1 08 1 10 MKt-et © 012015128 | (1900)Sr A10TH107% | “on New York 07 00 SMver Hill. LY Do femt 5512115 — | 10 — | 45 47 8t Louis N R of C 6s.108%; — D — 120% ! 18— Byndicate . Do 5s { 98 ¢3 Cnieg Con R Os. l(N’-‘lm'q L1221512314 & O =3 ‘ = 100 | Yile & Nore.l 30 1 13| Yetlow 103 40 — | Lady Wash... 03 — 1028V Wat s —" — — s 2dm. — — 123 | Do ds Sdmiz — | HOTEL ARRIVALS. 1I4‘5lll‘-z filkn GRE& !(B ot | o - 061, 107 & E 5s. — 107% | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. ;| WA !-R STOLKS 3 J S Wiltlams, San Jose'J P Smith, Redwd Cy Contra Costa 66 66% Port Costa.. 84~ 6634 | S Hack, Pueblo, Colo |G H Palmter, Redw Cy ! Marin Co... — 65 -Spring Val.. 87 88 | D W O'Connor, Reno Miss G Holmes, Gilr: GAS AND ELECTRI | H D Hunt, Saito | B Jjudson. Gtiro Cent L & P. 3% 1% Sac EG & R a3 40 | T ¢ Johnston, Berkely Mrs G - & ate, Eqt G&E Co. 3% 3% SF G & E.. 42% 427 | ) nf:"’,;‘,, | @ Drew. Mutsal B 1o — T SFGLco 415 37 | & RPGIRC 10 [T Sitadman: Fresno OCL &K BY - fn G & E 8 [ Bt e | gk Pac o Imp. 34 33, [V G & E Co. 3% — | & Hameister, Oukland 'S Gates, Pac L Co... B4% 50% D K Mathews, Waterv T Smith, Seas TR RO S Johnston,Ash Creek Miss E Nelson, Seattle Firem's Fnd.310 — / T McBride, Ash Creek H A Duseo, BANKS. J W Walls, Santa Ana|P C Strand, Seattle N Bank. ,_5 — First Natjonl — J P Gl ¥, Sacto |G B Du Jamestwn b 9715 h,,‘ P &« & ,u 110 G )lcxmlr-. 13 R Luke, Jamestown £ 7% W Findlay. S Ratael H A Gatés. Oakland A e Pt — BOF et H :m'mm& aca l‘lr‘ L Durns & dtr. SAVINGS BANKS. Gol B Hallard, S Quentn Ger § & L2150 — Sav & Loan. — 103 [ Flumboldt — — [Becurity uvuo M Mutval .. — ]Lmon. Prst. 21 § F Bav. Co.o66 — STREET RAILROADS. California . m — Presidlo .... 40 — §§§§=u§§ §§§aa~ ggasss send, $6 Tond: 87 50; Camberiand. $15 in batk and 815 25 in sacks; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $1% Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel, ton Scotch Eplint, $7 and $i7 in sacks: Rocky Mountain descriptions, §$ 13 per 2000 Ibs and $8 30 per ton, accordiug to brand. OIL—Lin taw in barrels; Castor Ofl, in cases No, 1. T0c: pure, °1 18 Lucol, 50c for botled and 48c for raw in baw- ;1 i Lard Gil._extra winter strained, barrels, lon; pure \!u!!flwl in barrels, The; cases, S0c; sperm_ pure, "hale Ofl, natural White, 80@35¢_per ‘gallon: Fish Ofl, in' barrels, 43c: cases, 5S0c; Cocoanut Ofl, in barrels, 63%e for Ceylon ana b8l for Australia. COAL OIL—Water White Coal OIl, cases, 3¢ more: 16c; Pear! Oll. in cases, 2213¢: Astral, 22%¢; Star, 223%c; Extra Star, 25%c; Elaine, 2714c: 2iigc; deodorized Stove Gasoilme. in o0 cases. Zgc: do 72 degress. in ; Benzine, in bulk, in cases, 23%c; 86 egree Gasoline, in cases, 2714c. TURPENTINE—85c per gallon in cases and | 79¢ in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead 6@ @lic per Ib; White Lead, 6@6%c, according to quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-1b baga: ubes. A Crushed and Fine Crushed. 4.1dc: powdered, 4.60c; Candy Granulated, 4.60c; Dry Granulated. fine. 4.502; Dry Granulated, coarse. 4.50c; Fruit Granulated, 4.50c; Beet Granu- m.d (100-1b bags only). 4.40c: Confectioners’ A, Magndlia A, 4.10¢; Extra C, 4c; Gold- & 0% dver +1.80¢ half-barreis.’ 25¢ ‘more bags. 10¢c more for all kigds. barrels, 5¢; boxes, 5.25¢ per Ib. No order taken for less than 0 barrels or its equivalent . Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY W. { Flour, gr sks... 31751 Hops, bales..... Barley, ctls 2,020 |Tallow, ctls. . Oats, étle 51 [Peits, bals Corn, etls. $20|Hides, No. % TOCK MARKET. * Business continued quiet on the local ex- ckanges and quotations showed no fluctuations | worthy of note. The Union Trust Company be- came a member of the Stock and Bond Ex- | strest Cablé Railroad Com- pany paid a regular monthly dividend of 75 cents yesterday. 7 The Presidio and Ferrles’ Railroad Company will pay a regular monthly dividend of 20 cents per share February 16. It is reported that a new bank will be opened about March 1 1143 Market street, with » Paid-up capital of $50.000 and a paid-up sur- plus of $50,000. The intention is to call the new institution the Bank of San Francise and it will be operated. under the charter orig inally granted to the old Banmk of Kingsburs. STOCK AND BON'D EXCHANGE. WED: ESDAY Feb. 11—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. 4s ar coup.. 4s qr ¢ (new)13515137 4s qr reg.. qr coup..107%g — MISCELLANROUS BONDS. POWDER, Giant ...... 63 g-hukum eaie MRV " 3% — Hawallan 135’25 Hh u-n-en 3 'ru J’ kaa Hotohon' 1608 Ton Prsate - geare X]w ‘eanic —_ .unk- P-c % S ] Jh it C Cal Wine Al.100 100" Pac C Borx.185 Morning Sesslon. tesika Packers' Assn . -155 50 30 ontra Costa Water : 186 30 SF G - 42 8715 8 F - 400 8V r . 86 25 Contra Costa w;:u!: ‘bands ‘10t 80 ng_Trans 2 % g:clfie dzx.emg Ry Bs. 112 25 5 Anglo-Cal Bank . L9700 | Equitable Gas . . B 1215 L P & A Ba 168 00 | H 86 25 S -110 90 109 00 Te itable Gas 31 Equd 3 12 g“ 1) "3 3 42 871y s P 111 00 SV €s ... .uo*n 5V 4s (2d m <101 73 8 V 4s-Gld 102 1215 S V 4s (3d mtge), 102 124 $10000 Slerra 3y of Cul 112 00 Street— S P of Arizona (1900) | S Vs . CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. Bid. Askea. 110 120 27 00 33 00 95 06 cese 1000 in market | ed, 56c for Boiled and Bic for | California | cases, $1 05; China Nut b3@62c per gal- | AUCTION SALES WILLIAM l‘l‘l"l‘lllln.li. Auctioneer, $06 Mar! Phelan + will sell THIS DAY lTH‘-”DA’ Feb. 12, Fine residence, at., Furniture of pnvm corner Twenty-third. Bay Counties Power . Cal Central Gus & Elec. | Cal Cotton Miils Cal Jockey Club . Cal Powder . Cal Shipping Co Cal Titie Ins & Trust . Central Bank of Oukland. ... Chutes Company ... City and_County Bank . Cypress Lawn Imp Co Eastern Dynamite . Ewa Sugar Plantation Equitable (Pool) Gas Rour O1l Gas Consumers’ Assn. Hantord Oil Home Oi1 .. Honolulu Sugar . Imperial Oil . Kern Of1 2 London and § r Buni (La). Monte Cris Junction Oil l' Mercantile Trust Northern Cal Pow | Nevada National Bank | North Shore Railroad Oil*City Petroleum ©Orpheum Company Pearless Ol Pacific States Paratfine Paint . Postal Device & Imp. Reed Crude Ofl | S F Drydock 1 qhin Joaquin Qll | | Sausaiito Land & l'eh‘)’ - 15 25 Sperry Flour Company ..... 20 00 | Standard _Electric o liadts ! Sterling_of Y] Thirty-Three Ofl . .83 | Twenty-Eight Oil . 2% | Fruckee Electric .... D14 50 Cnlen Of - 10 00 | Cnion Sugar .. L 16 30 United Petroleum oo 117 00 United Gas & Electric ..... 34 30 | Western Fish Co | West Snore On . 506 SALES, - Morning Session. Board. 1 | 150 on City Petroteum . 3700 Ol City Petroleum ... Sovereign Ofl . Home il Home O11 Independence Ol Sterling Ofl Four Ol .. Oceidental Oil Street— Nortkern Cal Power Afternoon Session. Board— Home Ol Oceidental Occidental Ol . Twenty-Elght Oil Sterling Ol . Oii City Petroleum Monte Cristo Ol . Monarch Ofl 3 =8 100 1109 400 100 450 460 50 et— Stre Oil City Petroleum 5' _ MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales In the San Fran- ciseo Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 13 %00 Mexican . &0 200 Oermenul . Oph 200 Alta ... M 100 Sierra Nevada.l 047200 Stiver Hill. 87200 St Louls. ‘1 33,100 Tnion Con.. 07,700 Utah 111500 Yellow Jacket. Afterncon session. 14 1000 Kentuck 16 150 Potosi ... 60 100 Potosi 700 Crown Point | 100 Exchequer ... 00 Gould & Cur. 00 Hale & Norc. 3 p s 2 20 300 Stiver Hill. as i 06 200 St Louls. i | 250 Confidence €0 300 Union Con. 1 60 100 Exchequer . 07 30 Utah . 5 | 500 Justice - 11 600 Yellow Tacket. | 500 Justice ......0 12| Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock | Exchange yesterday: | Hornln' Session. =5 200 Challenge Con. | 300 Chol | 700 Con a1 & Va'a ! 400 Crown Point... 300 Gould & Cur.. 700 Justice . 2300 Yellow u:emonn su-lon | 400 Andes . 100 Belcher . | 500 Belcher 00 Belcher , 10 Caledonta . Challenge Com., 300 Chollar . | 500 Chollar . X 1+ 300 Crown Point.. 500 Crown Point. . 300 Justice . 500 Kentuck 300 Mexican CLOSING QUOTATIONS. nr,aoo Seg. 311350 Sierra Nevada.1 6 46[400 Sierra Nevada.l 05 44°200 Sterra Nev..1 071, Ship's Officers Smuggle Cioth. George E. Conrad, fourth assistant en- gineer on the steamship Sierra, was ar- rested yesterday while smuggling a plecs of cloth from the ship. . Upon examina- tion Peter Owen, first assistant engineer -of the same vessel, was implicated as be. ing the owner of the cloth and the person who had requested Conrad to take the cloth ashore. Owens before Deputy Surveyor St. John of his own ac- cord and confessed his fault. He was ar- rested, together with his assistant. ————— Charged With Forgery. ‘William Olinsky, ladies’ tailor, 152 Eddy street, swore to a complaint before Police Judge Mogan yesterday charging J. K. | White with {orgery. White was arrested Detective Whitaker and Policeman father, Mlh check proved to be worth- | less. e | ity Gets Tndian Warehouse. | The Manufacturers’' and " As- sodfation announces that through the ef- forts of its representatives an amendment made to the Senate Indian bill ment of house for in n:n ci.ly“"l'abc proposed new buildin, will cost $10,000. lth-nmu passage of the measure will result beneflcially for the manufacturers of State.

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