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FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1903, 11 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Stocks and Bonds fairly active. «w York Stock Market rather lower. or weaker. Domestic Exchange higher. ¢ Freights low and wnchanged. proaching tax day weakens W heat. ey 1n moderate offering and steady. s firm under Govermment and foreign orders. terior points get a reduced rate on Western Corn. Cve dull at previous prices. steady, Straw neglected, Bran and Middlings very firm. ans and Seeds guict at unchanged prices. Butter sieady, Cheese easy and Eggs in fair demand. [ Fruits, Nuts and Raisins quiet in all positions. ions about as before quoted. Some variations in Salt quotations. Dry Hides firm. Wet Saited quiet and weaker. Wool nominal, with practically none here. Hops quiet at previous prices. | Sharp advance in Mutton. Beef showing a rising fendency. Hogs in light receipt and firm. Feal steady. Cannel Coal s0c per ton lower. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables show iittle change. Poultry and Game selling off very well. Fresh Fruit Market working around into better shape. | the vicinity of Los Angeles destroyed i & few well pratected places. reports will show effect of cold. IV eather Report. Retail Meat Market. cllowing reta sxcept ime and later prices for Meats are Protective As- 20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) FRANCIECO. Feb. 17—5 p. m. following are the seasonal rainfalls to dale, as compared with those of the same date last reason, and rainfalle in the last twenty- our hours: Steak, The Last This Last 5 24 Hours. Season, Seaso. | 0.00 40.60 30.75 A cos Ta 16 Les Roast. o i = s¢; Chops, Freamo ... 000 568 jependence .. 0.00 1.80 er the cheaper grades, L O“PERTEnc p? vt gl o + Luis Obispo 0.00 11.85 ; quote regular prices on | pol (P08, U 0.00 1 San Diego 0 899 The Hop Market. e g aug2lg 2 2 m New York say: 8 58 25 ved irom the Cosst STATIONS 3 25 El crowers are o v E g ey g3 E 3 % o hrougtout b 4 4 00 . 30 36 —4 L0 30.12 52 34 0o #0.10 52 32 -0 , section FORECAST. of the he weather continues fair over the entire country west of the Rocky Mountains. The temperature has risen from four to six lifornta. is rencrted at many points in onditione are favorable for light SUMMARY. rex prevailed the week ac wi Killing | frox ax morming_ ek ptaces the Forecast made at san Francisco for thirty o gy e ending midnight, February 18: th el to ornia—Fy Wednesday; light » some sections inds changing to easterls in the cen uthern Callfornia—Fair Wednesday; light rer rain | mortherly winds changing to westerly. i ada—Fair; warmer Wednesday. Signtls Francisco and vicinity—Falr Wedns sections to- | ¢ warmer ; to easterly. light northerly winds chengi ALEXANDER G. McADIE. ade very iitle growth. Forecast Official. tion in most piaces. On s where the precipitation the EASTERN MARKETS. | New York Stock Market. W YORK, Feb. —The movement of prices of stocks to-day was irregular. The in- terruption to the wire service by the storm was &iven as one cause of the dearth of outside or- ders, but business from commission houses wax &t a low jevel from all sources. The generul approval accorded to the wetition of the Gov- ernors to make Saturday a holiday in addition o the regular Monday holiday is a sufficien of the small proportions of commis.- L ess at this time. The Indus- trial stocks had a rather more prominent place in the trading to-day as they did yesterda: but their price movement was very spotty The speculators who inaugurated the movement in these siocks vesterday were inclined to take profits. This United States Steel stocks and in Sugar. The cperators seemed to be prompted by the new anti-trust measures in Congrese. bull campaign In Amalga: ted Copper was continued this morning and that stock was lifted an additional 1%, but the later reaction ! of the market left only a smal! fraction of this gain. The rise of 23 in Tennessee Coal was bused on the increased earnings disclosed by the annual report, and the expenditure of these ock 15 in has sulfered considerably fair but t pie warnings were given, it is the severe freezing Weathe to oranges and outhern California, as the degrees in neariy al icts. Orange picking cor nd there are no report apricots and Luis Obispo hern counties the a e weeks later than las RAMENTO VALLEY—The weat week er du was cold and clear, with hi Scvere frosts ocourred fre apparently caused no damage cold weather has checked tl and grass. In some pizo is backward pu 2 the low saturated in seem to detract from the favorable influenc The teven-point rise in Anaconda, with a re- AND in sympathy with Amal- ther places the temperature fell to Friday and Saturday, the low “ed for many years. Thick ice form- ng until late in the day, but the generally too dry for frost. Graln fair condition. but need warm, Very little farm work is being ng to heavy comdition of the sofl apicots and peackes are in bloom Obispo. and_almonds ,are bios- ister pnd Belmont. i N VALLEY—Generally cioudy | weather prevailed during the fore the week _amd ciear and very cold during the latter portion. Rain fell | local tractions, which was. not held. rather active seliing movement which devel- oped midway of the seseion was prompted by the well-defined rumors that exports of gold | were being negotiated for Thursday's steamer. No officlal acknowledgment of the truth of these rumors could be secured, but the refusal | to disclaim them by prominent banking houses gave color to the report. Sterling exchange advanced several points here, but reacted a fraction of a centime In Paris. The rate of time money here operates as an obstacle to an outgo of gold. London was a light buyer of stocks here to-day and the fact that part of the Erie convertible bond issue ls to go abroad gruss ar ming SAN JOAQTT Monday might in ail sections and | promises a supply of exchange. On the other beneficia) Gran and grase ar: | band, the buying of grain for export to-day well, but making slow: growth, owing | Was rather light. thus restricting the supply e cold weatier, Sever: frosts occurred | Of exchange. The question of engagements of £0ld to-morrow for export on Thursday is still open, Damage to property by the great storm was of some influence in prompting the light selling. The market closed heavy at sbout the during the latter part of the week. and cleaning orchards and vineyards ofressing rapidiy. Cold weather is hold- | | | | % Dack fuft Wode kot vises. Stocks of ail | $SURE 1ol M ras heavy selling of St. Lous inds are heal and San Francisco funding bords. The market hin. generally was irregular. Total sales (par nty of water for frri- ring the summer. | vaine). $2.290,000 ©0ld 4s declined % per cent on United States FORNIA — Abnormailly | ., Laited Siad during the week, with | wmperatures s jow s $0 in many NEW YORK STOCK LIST, sces. Light rain ané snow fell in the val- | Stocks— High. Low. Close. on Thursday and Friday, with heavy | Atchison 875 »w In the mountains. It is probable that ptd . 100 % ranges and lemons were considerably dam- ! Bait & Ohjo 9% 24 by the extreme cold, aithough ample | Balt & Ohio pfd... ”'z sroings were given and orchardists took all 1%;4: 5% k2 « acreage o 200 ted in many places 2% UREKA SUMMARY—The growth of oats 82 | grass has been materially retarded by the 45 Notwithstanding the low 219 181, 34 931 1.0S ANGELES SUMMARY—Notwithstand. 30 7 the protracted period of extreme cold % ‘emther reports so far received state that 400 45 o damage resuited 1o the orange crop owing to 700 17015 st wind growih and jemons in- 260 " ued. Vegetabies and small fruit crops in 100 4lla catello, " i¢ > Independence. 50,08 oo Los Angeles. ..30.00 oo Phoenix o0 Por: 00 Red ar ? o0 Roseburg 3 oo 2 o0 Z 00 40 0 =t reports &7, 8. L. Oblspo..30.08 64 26 R ut 45,000 baies ~ame San Diego.. 02 62 40 00 ts were | Seattle 26 00 mar- | Spokane 6 00! Tatooeh 3% o0 Walla W 23 00 Wirnemucca 12 e 34 00 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL s conspicuously evident in the . earnings on the property without any intima- | tion of early dividend disbursements did not ! weather seriousi ‘a¢ @ notable demand for L ..vih and rn:-«- 'rlllhur riher American Locomotive late in the day, but its | _ prevalled in nearly all section rise was not fully maintained. Metropolitan | damage. At Hollister. San Jose | Sireet Raflway led a further advance in the The | P b 70 0% b t Northern pfd Hocking Valley .. Hockiug Val ptd.. Tllinols _Central {::n genu'll a e 1 | Lake Erie & Wast, Lake B & W pra. Louis & Nash Manhattan 1, Metropolitan St Mexican Central. Mexican National Mina & St Louls. ghl;:&fl Pacific. .. £ n & Texas. Mo Kan & T pfa.. N J Central . N Y Central . Norfolk & West Norfolk & W ptd. Ontario & West Pennsylvanta Reading ... . Reading 1st ptd Reading 24 ptd. St Louls & § ¥ oo . 500 400 500 300 500 500 700 By ‘ St Louis 8 W St Paul ... St Peul ptd . Southern Paci Southern Rall: Southern Ry prd Texus & Paciim. | Tol Se L & West. - 0% }’[fol'stlékflw o S s Union Pacific 8,500 1 VUnlon Pacific ptd 300 ’“%é Wabash . 1,600 317 Wabesh prd. -.8,800 527 52 Wheeling & Lake E 200 21!3 26 W &L E 2d pra B0 St oiR aTy Wis Central . 1,500 28% 28 28 | Wiz Central prd W0 5i% B4% 53N : American | Cnited States Wells Fargo . Miscellaneous— Amal_Copper Am Car & Fndry | Am Car & F pfa. Am Linseed Gil | Am Linseed O} pfd | Am Smelt & Ret | Am Smelt & R p? Anaconda Mng_Co Brooklyn Ragp Tr. Colo Fuel & Iron. Consolidated Gas Cont Tobacco ptd Gen Electric . Hocking Coal . Internatl Paper . Internati Pap prd Internatl Power Laclede Gas Pacific Coast . Pacific Mail . People’s Gas Pressed Steel Pressed Stecl C pfd Pullman Pal Car Republic Steei Republic Steel pid. Bugar-. 2.0 Tenn Coal & Tron.. 4,900 Union B & Pap Co. Union E & P C p 'S Leather....: : § Leathay prd S Rubber. . Rubber pfd. S Steel. .. S Steel pfd . Western Union Am Locomotivi Am Loco pfd. K C Southern.. 1 . 19,400 sales. .. 478,800 UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRAM _NEW YORK = Curb quotations of United Raliroads of San Francisco: Bonds, SR1 bid, $51 50 asked. Subscriptions not quoted. NEW YORK BONDS. U S ref 2s, reg. { Do coupon Do 3x, reg Mexican Cent 4s. Do coupon. .. ... Do 1st_inc.. Do new 4s. ‘reg 134l Minn & St L 4s. Do equpon. ile M K & T 4s, Do oM 4s, rey’ 109% ) Do 2ds... - conpon ‘1001, N'Y Cen gen 514s.103% Do Bs, reg......102% i J Cent G Do coupcn......102% Northern { Atchison gen 4s.1621, Do 3s s Do adit 4s.. 92 IN & Balt & Ohio 4a {Reading zen 48 Do 3%s. L & 1M con Balidiy Do conv 4. St L&ESF 4s Can South 2ds St L §W .96 Central of Ga B e e Do 1st inec. SA&A .88 Ches & Ohlo 446, Chi & Alton 3lgs. B & Q new ds. % Southern Pac 4s.. 913, Southern Ry Je..11 Texas & Pac 1sts.117 T, St L & W 4s.. 385 Uhion Pacific 4s..102 | _Do conv 4s. | Wabash 1sts. 2| Do 2ds..... 91%| Do deb B.. 2 D03q | West Shore 4s. Erie prior lien 4s. 081 |W & L E 4s. Do gen 4s...... §T | Wis Central & Ft W & D C 1sts.111% Con Tob 4s. Hocking Val 415,108 CF & 1. Manhattan 104 | Pennsyivania . Chicago Term 4s. Colo & South 4e. Den & Rio G 4= NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Adams Con........ 20 Little Chlef. 0 s 6 23 Ontario 5 Ophir 65 Phoentx 10 Potosi . 5 Savage Sierra 83 Small Hopes. 08 Standard .. Iron Leadviile Con. BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, Money— Westingh Com | Mining— Adventure . Alloues .. . 104 Atchison 45 101 Amalgamated 72 Gas lsts Bingham .. . 38 Mex Cent 4= Calumet & Heela. 535 Ratlroa Centennial . 80% Atchison k Do yrefd . Boston & Alban: Boston & Maine 1891 Boston L 2 Copper Rang Dominton Coal Franklin Isle Royi Mohawk . NYNH 0ld Dominion Fitchburg O la Union Pacific Parrot Mex Central ¢ Quincy Miscellaneous— Santa Fe Copper. 2% Amer Sugar ....131% Tamarack .......180 Do prerd Yrimountain . . 90 Amer T & 5 Trinity .. D18y Dominfon I & £. 531 United States .. 26 Gen Elec . 200 Utah . .31 Mass Blec ...... 3%% Victoria . 81 United Fruit ....109% Winona ¥ U S Steel 3914 | Wolverina . | Do preta’] 8% ) LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. on for money.92 13-16 Nor & West Con for acet...92 13-16,_ Do pfd. Anaconda 614 Ontarlo & | Atechison . 0033 Pennsylvania . De pré 21034 'Reading . Balt & Ohio. -3 Canadian Pacif Ches & Ohio. Chi Great We: {C. M & Bt ¥ | Denver & Rio 42 Union Pacifi | T pra 92| Do ptd | Erie ... 31T S el | Do 15t pfd . | . Do 2a pt Illinots Central. Louis & Nasi Mis, Kan & T a03: De Beers. 207 |Rands .. Baig 2 Central. | Bar silver, uncertain, 22 3-164 per ounce, | Money, 4% per cent. The rate of diecouns | ¥ . | in the open market for short bills is 31 per | cent and for three months’ bills 3% per cent. New York Money Market. | NEW YORK, I'eb. 17.—Money on call. steady at 2% @3% per cent, closing at 214@3 per cent; | time money, sixty daye. 4%, ninety days 43, | six months 4% per cent; prime mercantile pa- | per, 4% @51, per cent; sterling exchange, firm, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 57, $7.65 for demand and at $4 84.50¢ 48455 for sixty davs: posted rates, $4 85.20@ 4 85 and $4 S5G+ S8i5; commercial bills, 54 wuq‘ bar stlver, 48%4c; Mexican dol- 3iYe. s—Government; easy; rafl- , trregular. — New York Grain and Produce. lars, NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—FLOUR—Receipts, 30,199 barrele; exports, 20,175 barrels. Fairly active and steady. WHEAT—Receipts, 71,250 bushels; exports, 058,861 bushels. Spot, firm; No. 2 red, Slc elevator; No. 2 red, 78%c £. 0. b. aficat; No. 1 Northern Dul 89%e f. o, b. afloat; No. 1 Options c f. 0. b. 0. b. afloat. " | opening was easier on Indifferen 4 | $12 8TL.@12 o1t 2 | teeders, $2 30@4 50; cows, | $2@4 d0: bulls. % ! 20,600; Teft over, 4000, Mixed A butchen o | ers ‘March closed, 833c; o B-1¢ closed A et dens (%, % T HOPS—Qulet. : HIDES—Quist. ‘WOOL—Firm. COFFEE—Spet Rio, firm: No. T invoice, 58¢: mild, quiet; Cordova. 7@11%c. Futures closed steady, net uncl to 5 points lower. Sales, 17,060 bags, including March, 4.55G4.60c; May, / easy. Medium and combing, 17@20%: 4.70c; July, 4.80c; September, 5@5.05c; Novem- | light fine, 18@19c huvywflne.n‘l'-'m&; tub | ber, 5.10c; December, 5.20c. washed, 19029, SUGAR—Raw, firm; fair refining, 314c; cen- 3 3 trifugal, 96 test, 3%c; molasses sugar, fined, firm. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—Continue firm un- der a fair demand. 1on are quotedat 4@bc: gnz& 53@5lc; choice, 515@8%c; fancy, 9@ "PRUNES—Spot are guiet, but prices tead- s’ malziained at from Sie 1 Tise for all grades, APRICOTS—Meet with falr attention, are steady to firm at 113@10%c for boxes and TG | lfl;éorcb}:).‘.‘éffl A 1 % A ! emain quiet and rath ! 12g15c for peeled and 0%@Se for unpeeled. frm; re- CHICAGO, Feb. 17.—Wheat ruled dull dur- ing the greater part of the session and weak- ness prevailed until near the close, when fair buying by commission houses and local traders | caused an up! and the close was firm. The ¥ | being down a shade to L@lic HETTVC. | Seliing for Southwest account added to the depression and the market declined, there be- | ing no supporting features, and May sold. off | to Tilec. The impression got abroad that the | leader of the bulls was trying to buy wheat around the low point and this gave some strength to the situation, which was helped later by the strength in corn and by a good cash demand. Atier selling at i8%e, aay closed %c up at TS%@TB%e, After a higher opening the corn market de- veloped coniderable strength and higher prices prevalled throughout the day in =pite of heavy | seiling by commission houses and short seiling by scalpers. The ciose was firm with Ma; W@Ye higher at 40%c. The increase in the contract stocks of oats invited renewed liquidation in that pit and the marke: ruled rather easicr. although a slight recovery was made late i the day on the strength of the wheat situation. The closs | | with May %@%c lower at 364,@ re decidedly strong at the start, in keeping pace With the upward movement hog prices. The better prices brought ros slderable realizing throughout the day and t greater part of the early gain was lost. Pork closed 10@12%c higher, ribs were 2iac lower. The leading futures ranged as follow Open. High. 743, 43 45% 4% 6% d6is Jen 33 320 329 May . 4 17 60 17 421 July | et ari0 1se0n Lard, per 100 lbs July ... February May ....... Short ribs, May . July . September Cash quotatio steady No. 2 red, 7 vellow, 4 = 4 white, 2 D , 4 H0c ; ol feeding bagley, 42¢45c: fair to choice malting, 43@57c; Q& i flaxseed, $1 14; 1 North- western, $1 10; prime’ timothy seed, mess pork, per bbl. $17 50@17 6215 100 1bs, $9 65G9 % lard, pe : short ribs sides (loose), salted | 89 3e@s 50: shoulders — (boxed) $8 1215@S 25; short clear sides (boxed), $9 @10; basis of high wines, $1 30; lover ct grade, $11 50. Articl Flour, Wheat, Cern, bu Oats, bu . Receipts, Shipments. 21.700 23,900 uce Exchange to-day the butter | market was steady; creameries. 18326e; dairies, ! 18@2: firm; 161 Cheese, i steady; 12%@13%¢. | ! i Foreign Futures. | 1 4 LIVERPOOL. Wheat— March. May. July. Opening . 63% 621 61% | Clostng .. 68% 62 6 1% | PARIS. | Wheat— Feb. May-Aug. | Opening ... 24 9 23°30 ! Clostng 23 20 Flour— Opening . 30 70 Closing 30 65 NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—Spectal cabie and telegraphic communications to Bradstreet's show the following changes vailable sup- ompered with last account: —United States and Canada, east of decreazed 391,000 bushels; afloat { for ard in Burope, increased 700,000 bushels. 1 supply, increased 39.000 bushels. i inited States and Canada, the Rockies, Increased 1,215,000 Lushel Oats—United States and Canada, the Rockles, increased 498,000 New York Metal Market. | NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—The London tin mar- ket was irregular to-day. spot closing un- changed at £135 0= 6d, while futures were 2s €4 higher at £135 17s 6d. Locally, the market was_ caster and a shade lower, closing at | $29 T23,@20 87 lac. | __Copper advanced 12 | 175 € for spot and £57 12 market here also was firm. | nominal: lake at §1287%@ casting at $12 3 i« 8d ijower in Loadon, Cclosad at £11 12s 9d. but locaily | mained quiet and unchanged at $4 1214, | Spelter was quiet and uncnanged here at | $5@5 05, while in London It was 2s 6d high- east of e of London to £57 d for futures. The teadard at $12 25 clectrolytic at 712 73, Lead was where it re- er at £20 13s. Iron closed at 53= 2d in Glasgow, and at 48s in Middlesboro, Locally, iron was unchanged. No. 1 foundry, Northern, is quoted at $24@ 2450; No. 2 foundry, Northern. $2292% 50 ! No. 1 foundry, Southern, and No. 1 foundry, Southern, soft, $23 50G24 J0. New York Cotton Market. | W, YORK, Feb. 17.—The cotton market | opened firm at an advance of 3 to 10 points, | ‘and closed steady, rmet 11 to 21 points nlgher. » | Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Feb. 17.—CATTLE—Receipt 5000; steady. Good to prime steers $4 40@ 5 50; poor to medium, $3@4# 25; stockers and $1 30@4 60: heifers, caives, $3 30@3; Teaas s201: Ted stecrs, $3 504 25, HOGS—Recelpts to-day, ; to-morrow. $6 90@7 25; good to cholce heavy, $7 23@7 50; light. $6 30a7; bulk, $7@7 30. ool SHEEP—Receipts, 12,000; strong and high- lambs. _stro: nd higher. Geod to cholce wethers, $3@H falr to choice mixed, $3 60 it 75; Western sheep, $5@5 75; native lambs, 5@7; Western lambs, $56 S5, ST. JOSEPH. Feb._17.—CATTLE—Re. . $3 5063 35: Tesss mad | . $3 25@4 50: cows and heirers, $1 16 | @4 25; veals, 182 506& 50; lbulls 'lnd stags, $2 50@4 20; yearhings calve 2 4 25; stockers and feeders, $3@4 40. s | " HOGS —Recelpts, 5000; light and light mix- | ed. $6 95@7: medium ahd heavy $7 1097 30 Piks, $5 S50 G5: bulk, $6 967 25. SHEEP—Receipts. 2400. Top Colorado lambs, i!f- 65; mruna_ $6 25; top Colorado wethers, 35 40; ewer, $4 60, Boston Wool Market. BOSTON, Feb. 17.—The Boston wool trade is quiet, with a moderate business doing in small lots. Large buyers are waiting for further develcpments in the market before tak- ing stocks. Others are said to he holdh: oft in an endeavor to weaken prices. The situa- tion, howevar, continues firm, with an ad- vance probable at an early date. Fleece wools have in fair demand, while territory wools seem to be in better shape than other va- rieties, Quotations: California—Northern, choice, 20G21c; aver- age, 17@18¢c; middle counties, 13@16c; south- ern. 12a13c. i Eastorn staple, 17@18c; choice cloth- lfl%em 16c: average. 13@ldc. tory—Iduho, fine, 14@15c; fine medium, 16%4c¢; medium, Te. Wyoming, fine, il‘hn mdlllm.“l:’fle. & i ; fine _medium, ll.:: Utah, fine, Dakota, fine, 4@13c: medium. 16@17c; : :»;glu-. 17@1%c. Montana, fine, cholce, 19 fine. average. 17@18c. Colorado. New >4 | rd unchanged, while ico, etc., fine, 11@16c; fine medium, New Mexico, improved, 15@16c; heavy, 11@16c; average, 13@14c. Missouri Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 17.—Wool. unchanged; 13@14c; Arizona, Northern Business. SEATTLE, " Wash., Feb. 17.—Clearings, $720.013; balances, $320,673. SPOKANE. Wash., Feb. 17.—Clearings. $327,110; balances, $27.988. PORTLAND, Or.. Feb, 17.—Clearings, -$698,- 118; balances. ' $36,583 TACOMA, Wash.. Feb. 17.—Clearings, $361,- 2€8; balances, $75, Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. Feb. 17. — Wheat — Walla bluestem, SSc; valley, 78%jc. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Feb. changed; bluestem, PORTLAND, | Walla, 74@ steady and un- 76c. LONDON, Feb. 17.—Consols, 92 13-16; silves | 222-16d; French rentes, 100f 10c: wheat cai | goes on passage, quiet and steady; English country markets, quiet. B LIVERFOOL. Feb. standard California, Parls, steady; flour In Pari Sou““y markets, quiet; weatl ne. COTTON—Uplands, 5.18d. PRl T A s e S LOCAL MARKETS. E | Exchange and Bullion. i Silver is off again. Domestic Exchange is ! £till higher and Is likely to rule firm until tax time is over. S | Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. — $ 85 | Sterling Exchange, sight . — A8k | Sterling Cables ascs -_— 4 801, New York E nge, sight. _ 13 w York Exchange, telegraphic er, per ounce . nominal. si | Mextcan' Dollars, Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Rates are about as they have been for several menths, viz.: 10s 6d@ils 3d for Europe, 1is ¢d for Sydney and 125 ¢d_for Melbourne, with plenty of tonnage at hand seeking business. The chartered Wheat fleet in port has a registered tonnage of 27.700, | against 35,700 tons on the same date last yea: disengaged, 63,140 tons, against 40,320; on the wey to this port, 211,160 tons, against 180.340. VHEAT—As tax assessment day approaches offerings are increasing and the market s guoted =omewhat lower in consequence, as the shippers and millers are seizing the opportu- | nity to reduce their bids. What the market will do after the 1st of March, when tax time is over. remains to be seen. Otherwise the sit- | uation remains unchanged, with listless mar | kets everywhere except on the Pacific Coast. | CASH WHEAT. | No. 1, $1 50G1 55, according to location; | | Milling, $1 €0@1 6214 per ctl FUTURES. { Session 9 to 11: i 1 Open. High. Low. Closa. §1 401, §1 40% S1 401 §1 49 -$1 2614 bid; $1 2615 asked. 2 p. m. Session. Open. High. Low. _Close. ' May .... L51 4012 S1 4915 §1 493 S1 4°Y December L1263 1265 1264 1264 BARLEY—A miller paid $1 20 for 50 tons of cash Feed, but the price was considered a very full one. The quotations below represent the average market, which is quiet, with moderate offerings. & CASH BARLEY. ) | Feed, $1 16}4@1 18%; Brewing and Shipping grades, $1 201 221 Chevalier, for seed, 31 60@1 75 for fair to cholce. i | FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. 4 i Open. High Low. _Close. May . .81 1614 $1 1614 $1 163 $1 161 | December No sales | 2 p. m. Session. | Open. High. Low. _Ciose May .. .$1 167 $1 16% $1 16% $1 165 December ......No sales. OATS—There s no further change in the sit- Government orders and the nibbling of s keep the market arm White, $1 271@1 37 Black, $1 2061 for feed and $1 25@1 52t for seed; Ked, $1 2214@1 30 for common to cholce and $1 3213 @135 for fancy; Gray, $1 25@1 35 per ctl. CORN—It is reported that ihe Southern Pa- | cific Ratiroad will shortly make its Sic rate on | | Western Corn, now appilcable only to Califor- | | nia terminal boints, operative to all Caiifornia | | intermediate points. The new rate will go into | effect on the 20th, and it is thought will result | in very large importations from the West. The | Market shows no change, being steadily held | | at_previous prices. 2 7 | Western (sacked), $1 25@1 274 for Yellow, | $1 25@ ; for_White and §1 25 for mixed; : Targe Yellow, $1 45 down, according to dryness: small Tound do, $1 601 75; White, | $1 45, Eszyptian, $1 40G1 45 for White and st r Brown. | uation. foreigners for quotat Flour and Millstuffs. Everything under this head rules firm, in | { sympathy with the raw products, and the mil- | | lers report the demand very good. | FLOUR—California Family Extras, $1 4@ | 4 65, usual te Bakers' Extras, $4 30@4 40; | Oregon and Washington, $3 7044 per bbl for | Family and $3 70@4 20 for Bakers'. i MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as | follows: Graham Flour, $3 50 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $3 25; Rve Meal, $3; Rice Flour, $7. Corn Meal, $3 25@3 00; extra cream do, | }8564 Oat Groats, $5 25; Heminy, $4 25@ 4 00; Buckwheat Flour. $i 50@4 5 | Wheat, $4; Farina, $4 50: Whole o | 3 Rolled Oats, barrels, $7 45@9: in sacks. | | §6 85@X 50. Pearl Barley, ¥8: Split Peas, boxes, | $6 50; Green Peas, $5 per 100 Ivs. | Hay and Feedstuffs. i } Quctatiops for all descriptions are unchanged. | ! Hay is fairly steady, with sufficient coming in | to satisfy the demand. Straw is still neglected | ana weak. Bran and Middlings continue firm | and more or less scarce. | | BRAN-—$20¢#21 per ton. | MIDDLINGS—$26@27 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $25G26 per | | ton; Otlcake Meal at the mill, $23@25 50; job- @26 50; Cocoanut Cake, $21§22; Corn , $30@31; Cracked -Corn, $30 30@31 50; Mixed Feed, $18 50@1 50; Cottonseed Meal, | $26 50 HAY—Wheat, $12 50@14, with sales of extr fine at $14 30; Wheat and Oat, $12G13 50; R and Black Oat. $11@13: Wild Oat, $104 Barley, $10 50@12 50; Stock, $10@10 50; Alfal: fa, $10 30@12 per ton. STRAW—4213@55¢ per hale. Beans and Seeds. The Bean market has relapsed into one of its | Qull spells, and dealers report business listless | and quotations easy. A few carloads are still | going to the East and Texas, however. There | is very little call for Seeds. BEANS—Bayos, $2 80@3; Pea, 33 W small White, $3 25G3 40; large ‘White, | Pink, $2 50@2 75; Red, $2 75@3; Lima, $4 200 1 25 Red Kidneys, $3 T0@} 85; Blackeye, $3 75 e SHDSBrown Mustard, §3 2563 50; Yellow Mustard. % 82 0G5 2 Eastern: Ifaifa, -y K B2%c; Timothy, Ge; Hemp, 3i4@dlc per 1b; Broom Corn Seed, $12@15 per ten. DRIED PEAS—Ntles, $2 50; Green, $1 75@] |2 25 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. The Potato market was fairly active under a steady local demand, trading being confined chiefly to fine table varieties. The quotations for Salinas Burbanks are withdrawn, as stocks are very light and of poor quality and there are very few coming in. Early Rose are in fair | request for seed, but Garnet Chiles are nes- lected and weak. New Potatoes appeared from across the bay. Six sacks came in from Niles | and sold at #¢ per Ib. Sweets and Onions stand as previously quoted. There were very few vegetables received from Los Angeles and what littie good stock was of- fering found ready sale. Mushrooms were nder light receipts. P T ATOES —Surbanks from the river, 406 | 60c per ctl; O do, T5e@$!; Yaklma do, O6c @$1; River g mqer rll;lx&lly.‘m, | o ‘12 Bwveet ‘Potatocs from Mor: | | bbinz at $1 60 per ctl. ), per lb; Beans, 10@i12%:c; Wax, S@10c; Cabbage. - mw&mm‘m M;an. Toe@st 50 | per dozen for small and $2 for ; Tomatoes | from Los Augeles, $1 7542 25 per box or crate: | ‘G'mmf-’-.’?&: c ;'a:r b; Dried Pwp:rl. 08 per b for and- 10@12%¢ tor Los ’:."" geles: Plant from Los Summer Squash | i per b for fancy and 32@iic for firsts; dairy Soad2ts | the market was in gocl shape y | Steers, | wool, | small and Soc for $1 75 for large, £1 30 for medium, $1@1 25 for { Mexican, 32%c¢ ! 9610¢ per Ib; 28, the demand was steady and thers was no ‘estern offering, the market was firm, espe- cially for large young stock. Hens and Broil- ers were quoted higher. A car of Western is due to-day. Dressed Turkeys sold at 20@22c per 1b. Eight cases came in. Game was in moderate receipt and sold off well at unchanged prices. | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 17@1Se per Ib; Geese, per pair, $2G2 30; Goslings, $2@2 50: Ducks, $5@6 per dozen for old and $6@8 for | X Hens, $5 506 50; young Roosters, $6 50 d Roosters, $5@6; Fryers. $o 5066 B 8585 30_for large and § for Squabs. GAME—Hare, $1 251 50; Cottontail Rab- bits, $1 73 Brush Rabbits, $1; Gray Geese. $3@ | 330: White Geese, $1G130:; Brant, $1 50G2 Fookers, $105: Eugiiah Bnpe. §5 3. common. Z 1 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Quotations for everything remain @bout tha same. Stocks of Butter, Cheese and Eggs are not too large, and in fact the suppiy of Butter | is rather short than otherwise. There are rela- | tively more Eggs offering than anything else, | but they are steady and moving off very wel The tendency in Cheese seems to be downward | again. The continued cold weather is In favor of the market, and the very high prices for Meats are helping the consumption of Eggs ma- terfally. Store and other cheap Ezgs are firmer than fancy ranch, being wanted for shipment. Fancy ranch Eggs brought the top quotation cccasionally yesterd Receipts_ were 40,200 Ibs Butter, 908 cases Eggs and 7000 Ibs Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery, first hands, 1314 l&. lore Butter, 2 CHEES! . 14@15c 13%c for seconds;: Young Americ 1481 Eastern, 17@173c; Western, 163@17c per Ib. 5GGS—Ranch, 2@25c for fancy and 2lc for lower and medium grades: store, 20@21c; cold storage Western Egge, 19920c. Decidrous and Citrus Frui Trade in © choice mild and Oranges is gradually assus larger proportions, boing stimulated by the warm sunay weather. Considering the large offerings at the aucticn on the preceding rday. large sizes of fancy Nuvels (06s and 112¢) are in limited supply and command a premium over the quotations. Four cars are announced for to-day’s auction. The other Citrus fruits stana as previously quoted. The cholce and common grades of Apples are meeting with a steady demand and fresh ar rivais clean up well from day to day. Fane: Stock from Cregon and cold storage is firmi : held at high rates and moves siowly in conse- | auence. Stocks of B nas are stili heavy and prices are unchanged. A steamer arrived from Honolulu with 2237 bunches. APPLES _Californta, 63c@$1 for common and choice and $1 2561 50 for fancy: fancy Oregon. $! 2591 35; fancy from cold storase, $1 30@2. RS—Winter Nellis, from cold storage, 2 per box; other Winter Pears, 40@75c CITRUS FRUITS —Fancy Navel Oranges, $2@2 25 (with some specials higher) per box. cholee, $1 5061 75: standard, $1 2361 50; Seed. lings. ' i3cG$1 25; Tangerines, 50c@$l 25 per box, according 1o size of box; Lemons, Toc@s1 for standard, $1 23@1 30 for choice and $2@ 2 50 for fancy: Grape Fruft, $1@2: Mexican Limes, $i@4 50: Bananas._ $1 302 50 per bunch’for Ney Orleans and T5c@$1 50 for Ha- | wallan; Pineapples, $2G3 50 per dozen. Dried firmt.r. Nuts and Raisins. From all parts of the country, both here and in the East, come reports of quiet market: for Fruits, Nuts and Raisins, with quotation unchanged. Stocks are greatly reduced and the growers hold comparatively nothing, while the Eastern wholesalers re not carrying very large supplies, the situation is considered steady all around. FRUITS—Avricots, 5%GSe for Royals a -;"-:iflik- for Moorparks: Evaporated Apples, sun-dried. nominal; Peaches, 5@4l3c for quarters and : Nectarines, 4%@3ic for whit S@te for pitted and 1@11.c for unpitted; Figs 4@5e for black and 4@3c for whits. PRUNES-1962 crop, 212@2%c for the four sizes. with %4@1'%c premium for the large gizes RAISINS—1902 crop are quoted as foflow 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-1 4e per 3-crown, 5%c; 4-crown, . looss Muscatals, Gc: Seedless Sultanas, Seedloss rown London Layers, 20- crown, $1 50; 4-crown -1b_boxes, $2; J-crown Dehe- fancy 2, 9ig@ioc: : @lle for I X L, 16@10 S tr and 8@S%c for Languedoc; Peanuts, i@7c fo Eastern; Brazil Nut 12613¢c; Filberts, 12 1245¢: Pecans, 11@lic: Cocoanuts, $1 3060 Italian Chestnuts, S13@10c per Ib. HONEY—Comb, 12@13%¢ for bright, 11 for light amber and 10c for dark: water whiie extracted, 6@7Tlc: light amber extracted, Big @ec: dark, 4@4ic. BEESWAX—2713G30c per Ib. Provisions. Aside from a decline in Prime Mess the old quotations stand. tinues quiet and featureless. Pork. The market con- CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12¢ per Ib for heavy, 12%ec for light medfum, 14@iilse for light, 15@13%¢c for extra light, 16@16%ec for sugar cured and 17@ for extra sugar cured; Eastern sugar cured Hams. lic; Cali- fornia Hams, 1232@13%c; Mess ieef, $10 per bbi: extra Mess, $11; Family, $12: prime Mess Pork, $14 50@15: extra clear, $26: Mess, $18: Dry Salted. Pork, 12c; Pig Pork, $28; Pigs Feet, $5; Smoked, 15c per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at Sc per Ib for com- pound and 12c for pure; half barr pure, 124c: i0-Ib tins, 12%c; 5-1b tins, 12%c; 3-ib tirs, 1sc. COTTOLENE — One half barrel, 10%¢; threa half barrels, 10c: one tierce, 974c; twe tierces, 93(c: five tierces, 9%c per Ib. Hides, Tallotw, Wool and Hops. The Hide market stands about the same, though wet salted stock Is ic lower and dull Dry Hides are in light receipt and mand Wool remains as before. Quotations nominal, as there is nothing here to speak Hops continue steady at previous prices. The condition of the Eastern markets will be seen In tte first colomn. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and about 1%c under quotations. Heavy Salted 10%c;: medium, 9 light, 81 ow Hides, 9c for heavy and Sise for light; Stags, Salted Kip, Sisc: Salted Veal, luc: Sal alf, 10ic; dry Hides, 17@174e; Culls, 16@ 16%c; dry Kip, 1de; dry Calf, 10c; Culls, 17% 18¢; Sheepskins, shearlings, 25G30c each; short 0G5 medium, 65G90e: long wool, 80c@$1 50 each: Horse Hides, salt, $3 for large and $2 50 for medium, $1G2 for Colts: Horse Hides. dry, nds sell small and_ 50c for Colts; Buck Skins—Dr: alted Mexican, 23c: dry | n, “32 Geat Skins—Prime large and smooth. S0c: medium Central ‘Ameri Angoras, Toc 85e. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 3'4@6c per Ib; No. 2, 4@ grease. 3G4c. WOOL—Spring—Valley Oregon, Lambs, 138 | 18e ner ib. Fall Clip—San Joaquist and ern, T@10c per ib; do Lambe, 8@10c; Northerr. defective, Humboldt and Mendoeino, 12 15c: Middle County, 9G1ic per Ib. HOPS—241,@27c ver Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. Mautton has made another sharp advance, be- ing very scarce. All fat sheep are now held by butchers. Beef is also in decreasing supply and very firm, owing to the backward condi- tion of grass, but there is mo advance as yet Hogs continue very firm and in small receipt. There is no change in Veal. The whole range of meats Is very firm. DRESSED MEATS. Wholasale rates from slaughterers w dealers c for Steers and 6@61ic per Ib | tor Cows. H VEAL—Large. S@9¢; small. 9G10c per Ib. | xgn‘ox-—w»mzm 11@12¢; Ewes, mmm,ci per 1b. LAMB—Spring, 1233@13¢; 12c ver pound. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 81:@10c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 | per cent shrinkage for Cattle: ! CATTLE—Steers, 8l4@%; Cows and Helfers, T@7%ec: thin Cows, 4@bec per Ib. i CALV! isc per Ib (gross weight). } SHEEP—Wethers, 413@4%c: Ewes, 4@4%c per Ib (gross weicht). LAMBS—Yearlings, Gc per I HOGS—Live Hogs. 160 Ibs and up, 65%@7c; under 160 Ibs. 8% @6%c; feeders. 61, @6l4c sows, 20 per cent off: 50 pér cemt off, and stags, 40 per cent off from above quota- tions. yearlings, General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags. 3%@6c for June-Jfiy delivery; Sen Quentin, 5.30c; Wool Bags, 32@ 85c; Fleece Twine, Tl@Se. CANNED FRUITS—The California Fruit Canners' Association quotes as follows for 2%-1b extru standard and extras: Apples, $1 20@1 50; Apricots, $1 1081 75. Cherries—Royal _ Anne. $1 90@2 25; White, 65@2; Black. $1 40@1 85. Peéaches—Yellow. 3061 35; Lemon Cling, $1 40@1 70; Whnite !,‘..... $1 35@3 60: Bartlett Pears, s 1 60; Plums, $1@l 25; Blackberries, $1 0o 1 70: Raspberries, $2: Strawberries, $1 65; Muscat Grapes, $1 05@1 35. CANNED ASPARAGUE-No. 2% squars | | i | | 10 driving and 2 fast road horses, also 9 e | press and peddling wagons, 3 surreys, 7 buss- | standa; | € Costa 5s..104%5105 AUCTION SALES S AUCTION. 2a On THURSDAY, February 19, at 11 & m., T will sell at auction at the Nob Hill Stables. 1S Polk st., bet. Pacific and Union, the en- ery and express business beis ing to . Schultz & Co., consisting of 15 werk, ness buggies i 20 sets of harness. This sal is positively without reserve; everything must | be sold. B M B AUCTION SALE OF HORSES AND MARES. ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 Sixth st., WEDNESDAY, February 18, st 1i HN J. DOYLE. Auctioneer. Just arrived. three carloads of HORSES from broke and unbroke, and must ba ruary 2111 8. m.. at UNION STOCK YARDS, THIRTEENTH and HARRISON STS. mammoth $2 60: large white, peeled. 3 10; hish grade, $2 25: large large green ‘Mariposa, 32: Gold_ Medal, $1 90; medium small white Old For, . $1 50, cans—2 dosen to case— I8 pounds—1-Tb square white - tiys i, 31 85; 1-ib square green tips Old CANNED PEAS—Association ices for new vack are: Baby petits pois, §1 50; petits pois, $1 33; extra sifted, $1 13: standard sifted, $i; gie SSc; marrowfats, S3iyc; galion siit- 5. gallon standard, $3 75. Wellington, $8 per white green, Gold Dust, $1 73 $1 70; small green Royal R One-pound square welght. Gol1 Med: Glory, $1 ed. $4 COAL—Cannel is lower. ton; Southfleld Wellington, $3; Seattle, 36 30; Bryant n, $i; Coos Bay, $5 50: Greta, d, $8 50; Co-operative Walls end, $6 50: Richmond, $7 50; Cumberland, $12 in Bulk and $13 25 in sacks: Weish Anthracite Egg, $1; Welsn Lump, $1i 50; Cannel $8 50 per ton; Scotch Splint, $7 50; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and $17 in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 43 per 2000 1bs and $8 30 per to! according to brand. CORDAGE—The local company quotes as follows: Manila, 14c: Sisal, llc; Duplex, 10c Bale Rope, Ilc per Ib PACIFIC CODFISH—Bundles, per Ib, 3c; r, d%c: cases, extra large, 4c. Eastern style, Sc: boneless 3ljc; “Norway.'" Sc; “Narrow Gauge.” d%e: Stiver King, blocks, riental,” 4%c; blocks. ““Seabright, tablets, ddc: middles, 5%@i'ac; bonme- 7 desiceated, “Gilt Edge,” S0c; bbls, $7; pickled Cod, half bbis. COPFEE—Costa_ Ric W@1Bc nom. for strictly prime to fancy ed; 12@13c nom. for prime washed; 11§11%c nom. for gool washed, 11%;nldc nom. for good to prime washed peaberry; 10@ilc nom. for good to prime peaberry: 10%4@1tise nom. for good to prime; 8 r fair;, 31497%ec nom. ¢ for strictly prime wasbed; 10@11%c for good to prime washed. we for fair washed; 9%@11%¢ nom. for falr ‘o prime washed pesberry: @9l for oud to prime semi-washed: SGS%c for suj Swashed: Tie for Moo Srecn Smwashed: 87 @S¢ for good to superior unwashed peaberry : 4@dc for inferior to ordinary. Nicaragua—I12 sc nom. for prime to fancy washed swlllgc nom. for falr to strictly good 4@Siec for good to %ic for good to prime unwashed peaberry Guatemala and Mexican—12@13c for prime to fancy washed: 11@l1%ec for strietly good washed, 105, @10%¢c for zood washed: 813003« for fair washed; @ : for medium: 4@ or_inferior to 9%,@11%¢c for fal to prime washed pe 8%, @%%¢ for good to T12@8%¢ nom, for erry; prime unwashed peaberry: rior Zood to sup unwashed. Leather. N medium, 1, 40@iZc; 13@1bc per : Trace Leather, 49 #ic; Kip, unfinished, 40G50c per Ib; Veal. fin- Je per ib: finished, 85¢GIL per Ib; Wax Sides, 16@17c ver foot; Belt Knite iits, SGloe per 1b. 325@28 per ton; stick. s, Malte; Rough TANBARK—Ground, $16G18 per cord. IL— Linseed, 36c barrels; cases, Oll, in casés. for boiled and boiled and S4c for raw more: California Castor 70c; pure, $1 16; Lucol, 5oc 48c for raw in barrels: Lard Oi! extra winter strained, ba . $1: cases, $1 05 China o pure Neatsfoot x cas. sperm:, pure, Toc: patural il, in barrels, barrels, . 50@30e per gallon: 43c; cases, S0e; Cocoanut ¢ for Ceylon and 38%c for Water White Coal Oil in buik. Astral I sasoiine, . 72 degrees, & Benaine, in_bulk. §6-degree Gasoline, in 4. per gallon in cases and T §2c in drums and barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 63 61zc per Ib; White Lead, 6G6%e, according to quantity UICKSILVER—$44 50@46 for local use and 5 per flask for export. SALT — The Amalgamated Salt Company Liverpool, $1619 25: Bal v, per ‘ton. $1328: hali Rock _Salt, $11@12 2 $13 25@%; Granuiated, in 100-1b bags 1 Crushed, 8 powdered, 4.60c; Candy Granulated. 4.60c: Dry Granul; . fine, £.350c: Dry Granulated, coarse. 4.50c; Fruit Granulated, 4.30c: Beet Granu- lated (160-1b bags only). 4.40c. Confectioners ; fa A 4.10c; Exira C, do; Gold 5.80c; ‘barrels, 10c’ more Is. 25¢ more: boxes, 30¢ more: 50-ib e for all kinds. Tablets—Halt per Ib. No order taken barrels or its equivalent. —Reiail prices are as follows ordinary sizes, $iS@19 50; extra sizes. Redwood, $17 ; Lath, 4 feet, $3 % 4: Pickets, §I ‘or No. 1 and $1 for No. 2: Shakes. $i3 for split and $14 sawn: rustic, $25G31. Receipts of Broduce. FOR TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1T. Flour, qr sks... 11.628' Corn, etls ..... Wheat, ctls. . 21,700 Screenings, sks. Barley, ctis . Feed, sks . Oats, etls Peits, bdls . Beans, sks - Hides, No . Potatoes, sks .. Eggs, doz . - 3 Ontons, sks ... )y Quicksilver, fike 14 Bran, sks 5 Wine, gals ..... 88,600 Midditngs, sk: 0 Lime, bbls . 500 Hay, tom 156 Leather, roll o Shorts, sk 100 OREGON. Potatoes, sks... 350 EASTERN. Corn, ctls 0 Corn Meal, sks. 417 Flour, ar MARKET. STOCK -— There was a very good business in bonds on | the Stock and Bond Exchange, but shares wers | not very brisk. Hawailan Commerctal advance: to $4 ‘There was fair trading in the ofl stoeks. A circular has been sent by E. J. de Sabla Jr.. president of the Bay Counties Power Com- pany. to the stockh inclosing a_propo sition from the California Gas and Electric Corporation, which is that for each $100share of the Bay Couw Power Company the holder will receive $§1 in bonds of the Califor- e Corporation and one-half 'a $100 share in the latter corporation. No nds or_stock will be delivered until March “1904. The Mercantile Trust Company i an nounced as the depository of the stock, and the whole proceeding is ‘n the direction of the ab- sorption of the Bay Counties Power Company by the California Gas and Eleciric Company. | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Feb. 1T.—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asic. Bid Ask 4s qr coup..110% 48 ar ¢ (new)1331— 4s qr reg...10813110% B qr coup..108% — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W 3s. 90 — Ouk W g 3o — Bay CPC D1 Oceanic 8 3s 73 € C G&E 3slo8 Om € R 8s.127 Cal-st 58 ... 113% — Fac G Im 4s. 9% Pac E Ry 5112 Pk & CH fs.108 Pk & OR 6s.118 1005 113 EdL &P ts — Fer &CH 6s117%121 seary-st 5s. — 817 Pwlst R Gallsh — H C&S 5%s.104 — Fac & GRIs. 103 106 Do s . 907, §F & SIVIe 1259 H R T 12y L Ang R 5s.120%120% € P of A 6s LALCo — Nk Do — nz Do B P of € 6 LA | (mesisr A.1087% — Mkt-st C 68.120% — | (1905)Sr B10T 107'5 Do lem 5s.121% — | (1906) .... N R of C 6e. 1081, — | (18912) .. N R C ofCSe128 124 &P of C_Iat N PCRSaltdlg — | ¢ gtd Js 122%120i6 NCEJ...113 — ! Do stmpdlio — NCPCH®108 — [PBRG6.HIE — N § RS — 3V Wat s 11051104 O G L&H s Do 4s Zimlotly — Qaks T Co e Do 4s 2dmi02 Do Contra Costa 6% 66 Port Costa.. 68 68% Marin Co.... —,1 5 Spring Val.. 7% 8%, Continued on Page Thirteen.