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- HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1903. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Adams . American . United_States Wells Fargo .. Miscellaneous— Amalgam Copper. Amer Car & F. Am Car & F pfrd Amer Linseed Ol Amer Lin Oll ptd Amer Loco. .. Amer Loco pf Amer Smeit & Am Smelt & R pf Anaconda Min Co Brooklyn Rap Tr. Colo Fuel & Iron ‘onsolldated Gas Locc New Stocks and Bonds quiet and featureless. YVork Stock Market closed until Tuesday. Financial quotations show little variation. 1#'keat, Barley, Oats and Corn unchanged. Sharp local competition in Millstuffs. | Bran and Middlings firm. Hay and Straw tweak. Beans dull, woith several kinds lower. Continental T prd. eaumont, Tex - . seneral Electric Charleston, S. C. Butter easy, Cheese weak and Eggs shading. | Hocking Coal ... b i § g | International Paper Totals, 17, §....§2,276,85 Provisions quiet, both here and in the West. | Internat bomer.ro Outside N. York 816,301, | Laclede Gas.. ... CANADA. Iiops reported offering at lower quotations. All Meats in light receipt and firm. Potatoes and Onions unchanged. Vegetables in light receipt. | Bacific 3ail Poultry and Game in liberal receipt and quiet. by R Fresh Fruit Market unchanged and featureless. National Blscuit National Lead North American Pacific Coast Pullman Pal Car. Repubiic Steel Republic Steel pfd Sugar sourl Pacific was also helped by the increase of over $300,000 in December net earnings. Re- | ports of railroads’ gross earnings for the sec- nd week in February were good without im- | ortant exception. The advance in refined su- Washingtow’s Birthday. e e S Leather o The New York Exchange adjourned yester- u zradl - % Rut ber @ay 1o Tuesday, hence no Wall-street GUOLA- | gars helped American sugars, and special de. LSt tions will come through to-day. All exchanges | velopments were responsible’ for advance in o e \‘R'ulrllmr prd. . i the country will be closed on Monday, which | other individual stocks. The market closed | 1] Stecl... .. % under the law end custom will be observed | quite mctive and at about the best. There L § Steel pfd o Washington's birthday, which falls on Sun- | seemed to be a general conviction that to-mor- | Western Union.. ou: Tow's bank statement will be a poor one. The i movement of currency has been away from Total sales New York, especially to New Orleans, so that The Lumber Market. The Pacific Lumber Trade Journal & met loss In cash of nearly $2,000,000 Is indi- cated In the known moves of money. It is es- timated also that there may have been some withdrawals of deposits by trust companies EW, YORK, F bid, $81 25 asked; There is & tendency to wwerdo the lumber | possibly as a beginning of the recuperation o S . o Northw iheir reserves, as required by the clearing- NEW eud shingle business in the Pacific Northwest. | )0 B Pl 1000 Mltem will also U S ref 2, reg... Ihere are over fitty new mills under construc- | yoy peq with interest, as the volume Do coupon. ... .. tion st this time and as many mew shingle | joans last Saturday was already within $2 Do 38, reg...... mille have been added during the last six | G0 of the high record of the clearing-ho Do cotpon’ 1l h . ~ | banks, on March 1, 1902 : o new 4, re optun. - Sl Secoiis Sa S RSP rsid b; | P Pime “money continued to advance and the | Do coupon.. ... come @ scrious menace to prices before the | ., oio; in sterling at Paris made the export | Do old 4s, reg.. yeur over. In orfer to take care of the | of gold next week more probable. Do coupon.... .. output the Eastern and coastwise demand will The bond market was irregular. Total sales, ::fi Bs reg iy or cent % ar value, 5,000 o 5s, coupon. . B i ity S MRS R ,'",‘ P he principal ‘feafure of the stock market | Atchison gen do.. pments, and it is & well-known fact | 1 week has been the continued indifference | Do adj ds.. were not enougi cars 1o take care | and neglect on the part of the general invest- | Balt & Ohio 4 o t production during the last six | ment and speculative public. Attempts were | Do s g e The excellent demand last | Iade to contest this condition early this week, ' Do cc by un: ertaking @ campaign for a rize in in- meive. bulifing gpenations s. Quite a number of this class of se- Central of Ga b dus : ‘case of cotton goods. In- nd the shortage in wh curities were successively advanced on Mon- Do 1st Inc....., dustry Is active, limited only by me‘um.-mm not probable that local | day without any definite news to account for Ches & Ohlo 4135, Tne shce leather trade is rather irregular. ced that of last year, nor fs | their rise. But the attempt to move the indus- | Chi & Alton 3 77% Southern Pac s | Leather is reported quiet except at the West. | ot Pamtern demand can take | Uriais 1o attract outside interests in them C. B & Q new 46 51% | southern Ko oy The sugar market has been unsettled, but the 3 PG/ Sumens s Ses ved abortive and was abandoned Ly Tuct ) M&StP gen 4a.1111 Tex & Pac net change on the week has been a slight ad- | « it does ., bec b ng tendency of prices due 10 the | C'& N W con 7a.. 1320 |1 8¢ L oW o | vance on refined, despite stories that jobbers | territory jch common lumber can be | ing the market gave way to a shary R1 & P o f ; ) 3 n o ! P con 45106 | Union Pacific 4 are recruiting prices. Coffee remalns stead shipy to North Dakota and Ce decline on Thursday, when clear indications & StL . c ¢ freight rat he foreign | of raid o e tL gen 48.100%| Do conv 43. at close to the lowest price on record. - freight rates, The forclgn | of rai tactics by an undizclosed b Chicago . 8114 |[Wabash lsts. . sumption still leads production in the cruder - 000,000 feet in as | be ran Swveloper Colo & South 4s. 91 Do 2ds | forms of iron and steel. Wools have been dull : v ‘will be a slight increase | to rought out an advance, while shath B Loy o 4. 981 Do deb B. .. | and firm on reports of active employment for re wil roug ce, sharh Erie prior llen 45. 98% |West Shore 4 { mill machiners and small availahle stocks of e be borne in mind that the ex- | dec induce support, tends to the Stabliity | Do’ gen o friine Btued o e Ay o discourages speculative Meh Ft W & D C 1sts 1111, | Wisconsin Cen 45, 948 | Wheat. including flour, exports for the week | duy was 2 tional influence fn deterTing Manhoray 3%28-1084 \Con Tob 4s.. | ending February 10 agsregate 2,713,752 bush- - Say Yu» o afditional inesnce 1 Secriuk | Manhatas 135 {CF & T con 5a. ! ele, against 2,854,348 bushels lasi week. 3,609, ~ ooy B The course of Jange market was at- NEW YORK MINING STOCK FEiD I S i & e Ao nd 3, SONS ushe Rt s e Dt Rt |t els in 1901. Wheat exports since July 1 aggr - T o it gl | Alsme Cun . 25/Little Chef. @te 158,135,769 bushels, as compared with W eather Report. Horge Saiauve stntiimens i e Breece - Gngario ... 991,560 blishels Jast season and 129,61 narket - bas reached the gold ex- | Rrunswick Ce b 4 ' vel during the week, and the fact thet st 15! Phoenix Comstock Tunn. 20th Meridian—Pacific Tin 10 exporte were made was attributed to the ' Con Cal & Va e A S K of quick transportation facilities, which FHorn Siv » the interest charges involved In the ' Iron Siiver..... t of gold. Money has been stringent ' Leadville Con| ut the advance in sterling at Paris 7 response shows that capital from rs is attracted to London, thus re- ast Lwent Money- Express companies. Tenn Coal & Tron. . Union Bag & P Co S Leather pfd. . UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. United Railroads of San Francisco: Bonds, $81 | - 0% o BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, Davenport .. 731,205 1,081,372 953, mfipflmm 1 Wheeling, 'W. Va_ Wichita oungst. Helena ...+ Lexington Chattanooga Lowell . L lamaz . 330 |Fargo, N 5 X8 }:umn, Ohlo . acksonville, = 23 | Greensbury Rockford, Sprinzfield, Ohio Binghamton . Chester, Fa. Bloomingon, II1. Quincy, IIl. Sioux Falls, & 1. Mansfield, Ohlo. Jacksonville, 111 Fremont, Neb. $Utica . iDecatur, 111 iHouston 1Galveston 3 d Montreal . Toronto Winnipeg . Halifax Ottawa Vancouver, B. Quebed Hamilton . | 8t. Jobn, N Victoria, B. #London’ . Totale, Canada....$46,305,011 11.3 | “Balances paid fn cash. {Not included in to- tals because containing other items than clear- | ings. iNot inciuded In totals because of no comparlson for last year. 5 d — | | Bradstreet’s on Trade. g — NEW YORK, Feb. row will say Winter weather has retarded but not checksd spring jobbing tiade, which, despite draw- backs, is still far In advance of a year agn. Retail business has been more noticeably uf- focted and buying has' lessened temporarily. shares. —Bradstreet's to-mor- | feb. 20.—Curb quotations of | subscriptions, not quoted. YORK BONDS. 1074 Pennsylvania . 10715 Rock Island 4s. 1077 L & N uni 45 1 St This has also further accentuated the vexing | Lot | s Cant de | transportation problem. The favorable side o 13513 |3ting & BeL & | the weather situation is unquestionably the W0 M, K & T 48 | heavy snow, which has covered tha entire sur- | 1001 | Do 2ds plus producing winter wheat belt, putting the | 1023} In 'Y Gon e | plant. temporarily at least, out of danger from | 1028 (N J Cent gen 52 unseasonable changes. Other developments of 1024 | Northern Pac s the week Wers favorahle The price situation, taken as a whole, is a remarkable cne. Country produce, particularly | butter and eggs. has displayed exceptional sirength, while the majority of staples retain their sieadiness, except where further advances | are noted, as i the 10 Potosi . Hopes. tandard Dur’s Review of Trade. I 0 Westingh'se com.106 Last pressure upon New York. The prob- Call loans 433@5 | Mining— ¢ c co.’s | - B R lem of gold exports from New York seems to Time loans ..4i@0% Adventuge HERNLSORE, Bauni20® . G- DongAce s 0,08 depend upon the continued response of the Bonds— {Allouez . ‘Weekly Review of Trade to-morrow will say: | ~ 0,00 continental centers to the needs of the Lon- Atchison 4s......10014 | Amalgami Just as the raflway congestion began to give | o ©.00 {om, money market. Rates for money in New Mexican Cent ‘43 76 |Daly West | way before the vigorcus efforts of traffic man- | ~ = ¢ Thie Bimacnd i e T b ‘:\{‘_‘;J;:"}‘ M‘:}':Ilgm!d!” i !(gn,:gh.m A, %, | agers thesituation became further complicated | s the cotton speculation and the absorption on Atchison fd .. 100 Comteneier eC/8-530 " | by the worst snowstorin of the season, and the | +4+4 | sub-treasury ‘account kave been factors. Boston & Albany.260 Copper Range | movement of merchandise was again inter- | .%o | porhe rise in money rates encourages the Bostor & Maine.180% Frankiin rupted. Latest figures of gross earnings show | .00 R g, e, !"‘1 lmvl)‘m'm of which as Boston Elevated.130%; Isle Royale . | the usual gains, February thus far surpassing i3 a4 | e Sebemiy bas: Dok the influence N Y N H & H..2181; Mohawk . 17.6 per cent last year, when unusual dc- . aximum and minimu e .;»uyr.f;.ffix,'."‘finl:‘.'»"" _‘ul::] pxport Flichburg prd.. 143~ /Old Dominion. was caused by severe storms, and 1901 e x 6 Denver PoTate requitements are b the Lol oo ‘o | Mexican Central. 281 Parrot | however, necesitated further advances in rates. {incinnati market, and this has helped 16 repos baying | , Miscellancous— Quincy Trade was interrupted to a considerable exten‘ for any large speculative commitments in the American Sugar.130% by the inclement weather, 3 Santa Fe Copper. 2% except in certain N K market. A Qivisional bond lesae for orne | Am Sugar pfd.. 1224, |Tamarack . 155 seasonable lines. notably heavy wearing ap- Boston WC.000 DY the. Atehison. the achorover | Am Tel & Tel.. 1681 [ Trimountatn ; | parel. Whoiesale housés dealing in staples . smpany’s $15,000,000 bond issue and Dom Iron & Steel 534, | Trinity .. 3 have liberal orders and much forward busi- [ s of a large collatéral security jssue by USD Electric....199 ' |United States.... 261 | ness has been placed. Jobbers urge quicker z sisville and Nashville have been the im. | Mass Blectric. 7 2 311, | shipments on old orders. while travelers send | E - te developments to give point to this | United Fruit . Y In many contracts. Manufacturers of paper, e z2 < stocks in which further | U § Steel. o 8% |straw goods and clothing report conditions 2 23 g° & | 1ssues are been under pressure Steel pfd... . 6915 | fully as satisfactory as a year ago, aside from ORI W ¢ 2L = | in spite pect of subscription rights LONDON CLOSING S’ # some interruption by labor controversies. Con- | STATIONS. & 35 H £ . to sccrbe: This acllIok'| Cons fie atorr ) SroCING HIOCES ditions in the silk industry are shown by no | IRK - B QUATTErs 10 & SUDPOSILION | Gons for erm 2% Norfolk & West. | imports of raw material, and one large manu- £ > s sents sales in anticipation of the GO0 fOF account. 92% |Nor & West pfd | facturer has recently rejécted orders sufficient H : o be issued. By other observers it | Aropiaa® o3, [Ontario & West | to occupy his plant for two years. Bids are buted to dissatisfaction with the in- | ‘4. 1 g 32 Pennsylvania .... invited for extensive building operations, giv- dividend requirements which will be & Hiohison Pfd.-...102% (Reading . - T1% | ing strength and activity to materiais and sup- d on earnings, and in some cases to the ‘.‘M“m“r"A Oh 101 Reading 1st ptd.. 45 plfe.!- & ¥ hat t posed expenditures will prove Cabadian Pacific.1401 Reading 2d pfd.. 381 | ° Although many new blast furnaces are near- > This i espectally” true Chesapke & Ohio. 52 |Southern Ry 36 " | ing completion "and others will be finished exper r improvements due to the Chicago Gt West. for consolidations provided for the payment of dazzling prices for the securities of absorbed properties which were still Guoted In the iar- ket. The violent advances in prices thus in- duced were the powerful stimulant to the spee- | ulation which swept the whole market during that perfod. While the current serles of cap- ital issues provide for expenditures upon the short bills s 31 ‘The rate of disce three months’ bill: ch violent stimulation to prices by pro Jects for buying other properties at prices far + i above the prevailing market level MG INe - ok iy | municipal requirements of various kinds. Phm M & St P ISLL Southern Pacific. 651 | decreases because fuel cannot be secured. The ressing effect of these proposed ad- | DEAver & Rio Gd 41 ' Unlon ifie ...103 Quieter conditions prevail in the markets for ditional capital issues is strongly contrasted D & R G pfd.... §1% Union Pacific pfd | dry goods, although mills are busy and prices with the speculative excitement caused by for- e -..... 40 U 8 Bteel .. 89% | well maintained. Western jobbers are placing | v P vyl o T il e lst pfd. 1l T2 U § Steel pid. liberal case orders for fall styles with New | and community of interests. The fact that Erle 2d pfd. 6113 Wabash .. | England producers of boots and shoes, but | n of raliroad traffic plainly points 11linoie Central..148 ~ Wabash pfd. | wholesale trade at the East is between sea- ¥ esity for outlay for improvement Louis & Nash...128% De Beers . &ons. and beiterment generally scems insufficient to Mo _Kan & Tex.. 28% Rands Failures this week numbered 247 in the jecommend the new plans 1o buvers of stocks. | N Y Central.... 1513 United _States, against 250 a vear ago, and & be remembered, however,. that the cap- Bar Silver st v, 2244 C i 2 Ty ial issues “toward the former vast projects | Money, S14G4 per cemt Do T 201 S0, 98 SUPATG) WIS Jeeey The rate of discount in the open market for New York Mane—y Market. eubstantial betterment of the propertiss con-| g ¢ red. and micht be supposed to appeal more | NEW YORK. Feb. 20. favorably to the investment class, -they ca steady at 233@2% per cent, per cent; time money was firm; sixty days, 28 Southern Ry pfd. 97 | within six months, the actual output of pigiron —_— e New York Grain and Produce. — NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—FLOUR—Receipts. 11,190 barrels; exports, 5028 barrels: market per cent. ount in the open market for s 1s 3% per cent. Mon on call was closing at 2@ | 89 58G9 60; shorts the best buyers. May closed ¢ higher at_35%ec. sions were strong early. but profit- taking by longs made a weak market late in the day. The close was easy, with ~May pork 10c lower, lard 7}4@10c lower and ribs off be. The leading futures ranged as follow: Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. No. 2 Wheat— February S s s May % TR Tk TiH July .. « 8% 1 3% % No. 2 Corn— ke R T S a. Do 5 Tuiy T el el - BT el Oats 3 February PRI May i 25 374 Ju;;- Featnle | a2k a2 2 bl— May - O PR30 1180 1188 17 55 July 710 1720 1705 17 05 September .....16 671 16 7215 16 65 16 70 Lard, per 100 Ibs— September ..... § 45 9 40 February ot 9 55 May 9 55 9 40 9 60 i 9 45 94715 9 524 9 40 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, 0. 2 spring whea 0. 2 red, T4L@T4 yellow, 431j¢; No. 77@Toc; No. 3, 0. 2 corn, 43%3¢; 2 oats, 34c; No. 3 154554 2°rye, 48%c; good feed- 5lc: fair to cholece maiting, 416 white, ing barley. bic; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 14; No. 1 Northwestern, $119; prime timothy seed, $4; mess pork, per barrel, $17 3719@17 50; lard, per 100 pounds, short ribs sides (loose), $9 9 50; dry saited shoulders (boxed), $8 1214 8 251 short clear sides (boxed), $9 T5@9 874, whisky, basis of high wines, $1 30; clover, con- tract grade, $18 €5. Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | 11,700 16,1 ; 13000 Corn, bushels. 166,300 Gats, b 135,700 Rye, bushels Barley, bushel On the Produce Exchange market was firm. Creamery, 24c. E , . E:{mau’c‘.‘ Cfi-ege,'-‘te:i.fklz!gfihlc"flm}e‘;} e T * l Foreign Futures. i | { S | LIVERPOOL. , Wheat— May. | Opening . 8 18 i Closing 6 1% Wheat— Feb. May - . Opening 2: 15 -2)1 Al;‘ Closing .. 24 05 22 20 Flour— i Opening . 21 00 30 33 Closing .. aaie 3115 30 45 New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—Tin was 10s hnxhe" ndon at £133 64 for spot and £134 ! 25 €4 for futures, while here it was steady but unchanged at $29 40@29 60, Copper closed 8s 94 higher at London at £58 135 1d for spot and £58 2s 64 for futures. Locally it was also firm and a shade higher, but quiet. Standard is quoted at $12 50 nom- | lake and electrolvtic at $12 90@13 10 casting at $12 621912 S715, Lead remained steady but unchanged local at $4 1215, but gamned 1s 3d in London, whe it closed at £12 1s 3d. The London market for spelter was un- changed at £21 2« 6d, but here was firmer, closing at $5 05@5 10. Iron in Glasgow closed at 53s 5d and Middlesboro at 49s 113d. Locally iron in was | quiet and unchanged. No. 1 foundry (morthern) quoted at $24@24 50; 50: No. 1 foundry foundry (southern), Warrants, nominal. 0. 2 foundr: 20 (southern) and 'No. 1 soft, at $23 50@24 50. Eastern L{vexlocl-e Market. CHICAGO, CHICAGO, Feb. 20.—CATTLE-Receipts, active and steady; good to prime, $5@ ' poor to medium. $3 25G4 50; stockers | and ‘feeders, $2 35 cows, $1_40G+ 50; heifers. $2@4 75; canners’, $1 40G2 50; bull: § 2G4 25; calves, $3 50@8 50; Texas fed steers, 5 50g4 25, HOGE—Receipts to-day, 22,000; to-morrow. 5.000; left over, 4000 head: market opened 10¢ her; closed advance lost; mixed and butch- % $6 noch1 hzfi; xoogutwoig hfi':.y g 25@ | ; rough heavy, ; light, $6 Sua | i _bulk of sales, $7@7 40. SHEEP—Receipts, 7500 opened strong; | closed weak: lambs, ditto; good to choice weth ers, $5@5 75; fair to choice mixed, $4@ tern _sheep, §4 TB%% 75; native "lambs, @7 65; lambs, $4 16@7. ST. JOSEPH. i ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Feb. 20.~CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 1100; stéady: natives, $3 S0@5 35 Tex- ans and Westerns, $3 35@4 65; cows and heifers, | $2@+4 35; veals, $5@6 50; blls and stags, $2 50 | @4; yearlings and calves, $2 530G+ 35; stockers | and feeders, $3G4 50 HOGS —Receipts, 8850; light and light mixed. $6 9234@7 15; medium d heavy, $7 07T%@ | 7321 pigs, $5 75@6 60; bulk of sales, $7G | 20, | SHEEP—Recelpts, 760; active; yearlings, $3 75; top native | top native wee, $5. Northern Business. SPOKANE, TFeb. balances, $71,638. PORTLAND, Feb. blllnc{)l 880,619, 20.—Clearings, $356,756: 20.—Clearings, $391,688; A. Feb. 20.—Clearings, $332,023; bal- ances, $50.080. SEATTLE, Feb. 20.—Clearings, $634,390; bal- ances, $158,181. ‘Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Or.,, Feb. 20.—Whea: Walla, 75@77c; blue stem, 88c; valley, WASHINGTON. TACOMA. Wash., Feb. 20.—Wheat steady and unchanged; blue stem, 8Sc; club, T6c. Foreign Markets. | { | steady with a moderate local demand. WHEAT—Receipts, 7600 bushels; spot firm. | ety days, 415 per cent; six and there has been by A B 5 - oy SSang Shg 5 e with the closing call of last weel | Daf Steady, with actual business in baukers' | Dujuth, 89%c f o b. aflont: No. 1 hard Mani- | & slowly over the | e L bills at $4 87.75 for demand and .63 | . > Cuiffornia the | NEW YORK STOCK LIST. for sixty days: posted rates, $¢ 89130 17 | ftoba, §0%c, £. 0. b. afioat, Following an early | are above the normel at all sta- | - Bales. H Low. Ciose, | commercial bills, $1 83%G4 §1%. Bar sliver, | depression in prices due to easier French ca- } | Atchison .... . 10,500 87 8715 | 48lc. Mexican dollars, 37%c. Bonds—Goy- | bles and bearish home crop news, wheat rallied Light rain has fallen on the coast of North- | Atchison pid -oi.00. 600 100% 10013 | ernments, steady: railroads, irregular, " | and held firm all day. Supporting orders wera - e i e s | £ L : il ol = based on better export demand, ; made at San Franciseo for (hity | Canadian Pacific .. 3 —% | markets In the Northwest and small Interior u dnight February Canada Southern .. | 5 receipts. The close was firm at a partial %ec sl ‘with | Ches & Obio [ Bank Clearings. | net advance. March closed Sithc; May, the northern coast: continued | Chicago & Al . Pl I 180 11-16@81 5-18c, closed S11ac; July, T8¥@ therly | Chicago & "Alt pfd &) i | 78%ec, closed 783ac; September closed 787%c. Fair light | €D & East lilinois . -+ | HOPS—Dull. 0Old, S@12%ec. Chicago & G W.... | HIDES—Firm. Saturdey: warmer, Chi & GW A pfd.. NEW YORK, Feh. 20 —The following table, | WOOL—Firm, vicinits—Cloudy Satur- | Ch1 & G W B 2 complled by Bradstreet, shows the bank cleai | COFFEE—Spot Rio steady. No. 7 invoice warm with light therly . )= at the principal citl 5igc: mild steady. Futures closed steady ALEXANDER G- MeaDin " | bt A e A Ak "mwwnxtn:.mce‘::r::x-‘:: ZF'.'L:,':‘::‘,’ | e hetiine ot @10 points. Total sales, 41,750 'ovecast Offictal. MoTCe Bt Loais 100 and decrease as compared with the correspona. | PAEs. Including: ’;&'?"j I“‘;’.,‘kmse“‘;:’_ s o biorado Southern. 100 ing week last year: s P cha it £ Aclin il ~ BT 3 | Colo Ko 1st prd oty ~Percent— | ber. 4.85@4.80c. a Colo So 2d pfd 100 | Tne. Dee, | SUGAR—Raw firm. Refined unsettled. | | Delaware & Hua. .. 200 *New York $1,460,462,33 a8y DRIED FRUITS. EASTERN MARKETS. | | Del. Lack & West 200 | Ehieeno 138,428 034 EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- | | Ben & Rio G. 2ty TP el tinues firm under a fair demand and moderate e —— b - RGpfd ... R 93y lL':;l;Ir offerings. Common are quoted at 4@5c; prime, Pittsburg .. *San Francisco. .. *Baltimore . | Cincinnati_ . *Kansas City. Cleveland . *Minneapolis . *New Orlean: New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—The failure of con- . of the rumors concerning the Metro- cet Rallway Company cirpulated yes- led to a prompt recovery of prices of Hocking Val pf 1inois Central Towa Central ..... this morning. | The dental by W, . | K O Southern. Siouiey itney that he had sold any of the stock Take Erie & Test >0’1::;-‘av“<le' . within six months convinced the operators | Lake E & W pfd.. 17 | *Milwaukee ¢ that vesterday's merket bad been subjected to | Louls & Nashville 126 | *Providence 3 4 uid by the dissemination of mventions. The | Nanhaitan LTt 133 | SRR : rinicrs o 3esteedas Dastench o conms | MeuvEOln S, K5 e e d the rally. The recovery In Metro- | Mexjoan Notional.. Los Angeles €irect Railway was especially em- | Minneapolis & St L 100 *St. Joseph The renewed advance in Amalgamated | Missouri Pacific .. 11,800 | Denver . v pointed 15 some useovered ehort | Miseourl, K & Tix 400 Rickmond interests. This stock was helped by the | Miourh K &T v o g sirengih of ihe metal market, which —was | New York Cen. .. | Wiishing . mgrked in Londou. It was notable giso that \&.&'n:mnn:nA ; ;Memvgh : the recovery in futures there exceeded that for Norfolk & Western Norfolk & W pfd.. it copper, thus establishing & premium again | Ontario & Western Albany r futures, s ocompared with a dlloount‘,ur Penneylvania Salt Lake C e pest. The New York Central | Reading *Portland, Or. revmied feci the benefit of the additional | Reading 1st pid *Toiedo subway projects for New York, and also the | Reading 2d pid. Fort authorized denjal of recent rumors that the | Rock Ixland Peoria . Company s selling treasury stock in the mas. | Rock Island pfd ke | future issue.” But the fo St Louls & § Fran 17,000 | Rochester e ey "market was Ihe St Lotls and Sen| St L & & ¥ st pid 2,600 Atlanta ¥rancisco stocks. The common rose 4, the | St L & S F 2d pfd 14,5300 Des Moines. frst preferred 0%, the second preferred 4% | £t Louls 8 W . 500 New Haven : and Kansas City. Fort Scott and lemym.' St Louis SW pfe Nashville . prefered 23, The funding bonds were also ! St Paul .. Spokane, Wash... - &t Paul ptd Grand Hapids..... Southern Pacific Sloux City..... .. 4, Mass. Texas Tol, St L &W pfa Union Pacific .. '35 1o the Southern Rallway. Nothing suthen- tic on the development property was 10 the cune prominence, the preferred sdvanc: | Union Pacific pfd. 25, after wn & That wages had | Wabash .. been advanced on the system west of pl. would avold the st recently. | BL@blgc: choice, 5% @6lae; fancy, T@7l5e. 4}'%15' ES—Spot zg‘nmu are steadily held. | though the demand is moderate and only light | jobbing =ales are reported. Quotations range from 3%c to Tizc for all grades. APRICOTS—Are steady with a fair move- ment and unchanged prices. Boxes are quoted at 715@10%c and bags at 7%@10c. PEACHES—Are quiet and unchanged at 12g 1Sc for peeled and at 6%@Sc for unpeeled, 1 6,607,578 9782527 ket. 565,100 New York Cotton Mar B NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—The eotton market 5,017,568 opened firm at an advance of 4 to 13 points “‘vm;‘i‘g and closed barely steady, Wwith prices 6 points Pt lower to 2 points higher. 2855, 055 —_— i 5,974,748 1 i : 2o Chicago Grain Market. 4,191,800 $ 4,048 556 2586808 8227550 CHICAGO, Feb. 20.—-The early wheat mar- imgz ket was a disappointment to the bulls in view 3,128,333 of the strong cables and small receipts in the 2048, 160 Northwest. The opening prices were easier, 2,460,167 with May a shade higher to K@4c lower at 3064880 TT%ec to T7l4e. the weakness at the start being }fl%’. attributed to the lack of confirmation of the 27575315 European war news circulating among traders 2,008, 6562 late yesterday, resulting from a decline in 156377 English coneols. There was little of interest I e in the trading the first hai. of the session, e g and the market held steady, fluctuations jaeees confined within_a narrow_iimit, May selling 1527 663 between TT%@77%c and 7ilsc. Smaller. Ar- 2/293'537 lvntlllntd::l_z\enu .&nn hfx been m‘l’ntfid. ;_fi}.‘,‘. g g T R s o e e from commission houses developed. which ad- 1681078 vai gy Fge. " Tos was firm, 117,600 with Ya@lic higher at TT%c. » 1,125,046 Corn was firm on conf light receipts 021,280 and provision mnlemmbfl'fhltmly-! 1.021.280 July. The clote was firm. with May 4ec 1,070,600 LT gl TS Eood demand all day, with | country markets, quiet and steady; weather in LONDON, Feb. 20.—-Consols, 9214: silver, | 2215d: French rentes, 100f 215¢c; wheat cargoes or. passage, buyers indifferent; No. 1 Standard | lifornia, 31 %d: Walla Walla, 31s 3d; Eng- ish_country markets, quiet. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 20.—Wheat, steady: No. 1 Standard California, 6s 11d@es 115d: wheat in Parls, quiet; flour in Paris, quiet; French England, fine. COTTON—Uplands, 5.38d. — LOCAL MARKETS. | -_— Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, si: L, Beiine Exchange. v T Steriing Cables New Py §2552828 FEwE Silver, per ounce Mexican Dollars, nominal gl o W heat anj Other Grains. WHEAT—The Eastern and foreign markets continued devoid of feature and practically un- changed. Chicago was several fractions firmer and Kansas City reported cash Wheat very qulet. Stocks in the Northwest increased slight- ly. Bradstreet's gave the clearance: week. Flour included. at xln.ooo' b‘:.:h:f: which is below the normal. There was no change worthy of note In this market. Gin CASH WHEAT, Mg 81 nmlnfi“im 1 osten, FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. Close. §147%. 81 477 $1 47 A lua 1241} 5 séfi '}g: ol semmon. May ........$1 475 nfl;g $146% 81 47 December 124% 12 1245 124y BARLEY--Quotations remained unchanged, but the feeling was firm and the few sales were at full figures. Feed, uuiua Brewln 5 2 ing and Shippi fi"‘" X 2215;" Chevalier, for “l‘l?f:;‘mrl?elfllu B FUTURES. Session 9 t0 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. Mey ... 5008 sile sile sires December--No sales. ed; California, large Yecliow, $140 down, ac- cording_to 1 65; Whit ‘White and RYE—$1 ess; small round do, $1 e. $1 53] Egyptian. S1 40G1 45 $1.20@1 2214 for Brown. 15@1 1774 per ctl. 550 for BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at $1 75@2 10 per cental. Flour and Millstuffs. The cause of yesterday's decline stuffs, as competition. already mentioned, and cutting It is said that some Milist in Mill- is sharp local A new mill, with new machinery, is In the field for business, tween the different mills has broken out consequence. have been quietly selling below cost for some | be- in tuffs time, but the competition is now undisguised. There has been no decline in raw products to warrant any lower prices for the manufactured articles. FLOUR— 4 65, usual Californja Family Extras, $4 terms wa Bakers' Extras, $4 J0@4 40; | Oregon and Washington, $3 T0G4 per bbl for Family and $3 70@4 20 for Bakers'. MILLSTUFFS—Prices Grabam Flour, follows: Rye Flour, 3$6 50; Corn Meal, $3; extra cream do, $5 T Oat Groats, $¢ 50; Hominy, wheat Flour, $3 50; Farina, $3 50; Rolled Oats, barreis, 36 50@s 50: boxes, $6 50; Green Pe: H Liberal Hay weak, $3 25 per 100 $3; Rye Meal, $2 §3 D@4, B $4 254 50; k $4 25; “’holz‘_}i} heat Pearl Barley, ay and Feedstuffs. but prices are no lower. Bran in packages are Cracked Wheat, Flou as Ibs ; Rice Flour, uck- recelpts and a slow demand keep and Middlings rule firm, and the former is higher again on the inside quotation. BRAN—! MIDDLINGS—$26@27 per ton. FEEDST' ton; Oilcake Meal at the m 26 50; Cocoanut 50631 5 bing, § Meal, $26 HA 50. 20 50@21 per ton. 26 J Rolled Barley. $2 UFFS—Rol TR ake, $21@: Corn, Cracked Y—Wheat, $12 50@14, with sales of extra o Corn $30 5031 50, | Mixed Feed, $18 50@19 30; Cottonseed Meal. | recent cold | Butter, choice, fine at $14 50; Wheat and Oat, $12@13 50; Red | and, Black Barley, $10 ta, ¥10 506 Oat, 30@12 12 per ton. $11@13; Wild Oat, Stock, $10@10 50; Al 'STRAW—3214@55c per bale. Beans co in several change in BEAN White, © Pink, $2 50 Ked er Beans and Seeds. ntirue dull. descriptions. eeds. Bayos, $2 S0@3; Pea. $3 50: s 15@ lar; White, $3 )2 15: Red. Lima, § Kidneys, $4 50; 225 per ctl. $10G12 ifal- with a further decline There is mo further mall $3; Yellow Mus. 50@s: Canary, 6c for Alialfa, 10@1- Rave, 14,@2%¢; Ge: Hemp, 3%@3%e per 1b; Brovm 50, Green, $1 759 Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. The best grades of Potatoes moved off fairly well at unc most activ banks rece nanged rates, river There were ived, but they inds being some Sal of quality and sold slowly at r etl car of Sweets, that arrived late on the pre ing day, was and cleaned up qui at the across the Onions were easy rates. Green Peas from in the morning at ‘u the pon ay. Eigh P the Bur poor N atoes from bhay c per It quoted Los Angeles sold readily 9 per Ib, but weakened receipt of fresh stock later in ty-five sacks came in on the the most of which were held over - market. A few boxes of Tomatoes came m the same r and sold readily at full figures. There were no Beans, Egg Plant or Summer Squash received. POTATO! Burbanks from the river, 40@ G0c per ctl; Oregon do, Thc@§l: River Reds. 35@4bc per ctl: Early Rose, for seed, $1 109 125 per ctl; Garnet Chiles from Oregon, 7c per_cil; Sweet Potatoes from Merced, jobbing at $1 ONTON c per ctl for cholce and fan- ey and 4 lower grades. VEGETABLES—Green Pea: per -ib; Cabbage ctl; Hathe bers, $1% $2 per_do: Tomatoes Angeles 32@2 25 per box; Garlic, 2 Peppers from Los Angeles, Peppers, T@%c per Ib for Stockton 121ae for Los Angele: Marrowfat $10g15. Dried Olera Squash, $15G20 per tc 13 ; Hubb Poultry and Game. bard, Two cars of Western Pouitry were on sale. one of which arrived late in the day and was not cleaned up. The receipts of domestic were AUCTION SALES ved, three carloads of HORSES from x:'v".'s{::._..,. and unbroke, and must bs sold February 2111 a. m.. at UNION STOCK YARDS, THIRTEENTH and HARRISON STS. . Fa;m'l;; Retail Market. - < Eggs are now coming in more freely. as usual at this time of the year, and will proba- bly be cheaper from now on. Butter is also tending downward In the wholesale markeis. but retail prices show Iittle change. Cheese remaius as before. The game season has finally closed and Ducks are dropped from the list. There is no_change In Poultry., Meats continue dear_ and Mutton is scarce and still higher in the wholesale markets. Prospects for lower prices for Meats are not very uraging at present. Fish prices stand as before, There is not much change in Fruits. The weather did considerable damas: to Peas Be; other Vegetables in the southern par state and they are show ing the effects of frost. COAL, PER TC Wellington ..§—g b .t @10 00, Southfleld 0 00 7 S0 9 00 @ 8 50 Wellington @ 9 00 Coos Bay.. 1l —@ 9 50 Greta DAIRY PRODU! ETC. + 56.63G70 Ranch Eggs B Dz Western Eggs Honey, comb, per o 25@30 iy Do. Chees pound ... Common Egga... 23y o crrected MEATS, PER POUND— Bacon Hams . Lard The San Francisco Butchers' Protective As- sociation gives the following retail prices for meats 20 Pork Sausage.. @17 Smoked Beef Roast Be oast Las Tendesion & Nt i og Porterhse do. vast 1 utto | Sirloin Steak Mutton: . hape Round Steak ..10@12% Mutton Beef Stew ..—@10 Roast V Corned Beef ... 8§10 Veal Cu Scup Bones ..... 4G— Veal Stew . | Soup Meat . 4310 Roast Pork —@25! Pork Chu POULTE ND GAM! Hens, each -50G00) Squabs. per pair.50g Young Roosters, Rabbits, each . c@$l| Hare, each 0RT5| Gray Geese, each. 0@ 30@75| White Geese, per 30@60| pair .. 25628 Brant. per pair 2048: each Old Rocsters, ea. Fryers, each . Broilers, each Turkeys, Dueks, 50c@$l| English Snipe, Geese, each, _.$1 50G2 _per dozen . = Gosiings ....$1 50@2 50, Common Snipe, Pigeons, pair ...40@50| per dog ... FRUITS AND NUTS— Alligator Pears, dz$3@5 Grape Fru Almonds - oo T5080| . ageen oo Apples Cranberre: quart Pears, per Ib. . Pineapples, l"‘fi 10| Walnuts, x Figs, per Ib—g@10| ol e IETABLES — Beets, dozen Bea white, b Colored, per 1b. Sa2n 5@z 108— Okra, drfed, Ib. 5@—| Potatoes, pr Ib. %@1% 5%— Parsnips, per doz.108— Dried Lima. Ib.. 6@ S Radishes, dozen Cabbage, each .. 5310 _bunches ....... 1320 Celery. head 510 Sweet Potatoes, Cress.dz bunches. 20: per b ...... 2@ 2% Cucurnbers, doz$i 50G3 Sage. Az bunche.25@30 ~@ 4 String Bea ound .. Wi Summer Squash, P 1B .eeuenim@— Sprouts, per ib..—@ & . _per 1b dz buchs.2 Turnips, per doz.10@ Leeks, dz bnc Mushicoms, Ib Unions, per 1b FISH— Barracouta WL oscos atfish . Codfish —@— 'Tomatoes, Ib..13%@15 -l@ 3 Flounders . Squid . Halibut Tomeod | Herring rbot . 20— Mackerel Trout, Salmon...—@u5 | _ Do horse Trout ... 90— | Rockfish Brook Trout —a - Salmon, fresh . Whitefish o liberal and Hens and old Roosters were easfer. | Fryers, Broilers and young Roosters continued to seil readily at sustained prices. Turkeys were easier and soid frum 18@22c per Ib. Nearly ‘hanged ra POULTR! Geese, per Duck young; Hel $§1 60@1 | #50: White Geese, 100 cases came in. tes. Y—Live Turkeys, pair, 32 50; Goslings, 16G1Sc _per $5 50G6 30; young Roost Roosters, $5@5 00; $5G5 50 for large and Pigeons, $1 50 per dozen $1 25; Cottontail Rabi Erush Rabbits, §1; Gray Geese, $1@1 50: Brant, ns, old | 01d and $£2 50@2 75 for Squabs. GAME—Hare, Fryer $1 5093 ames was In free supply and quiet at un- Ib: $2G2 30; $5@6 per dozen for old and $6@S for ters. $4@ for bi $3a Honkers, $4@5; English Snipe, $3 50; common, §150. But ter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter has shown no change worthy of note for tome days, as the demand and supply about balance. It was reported yesterday, however, that the San Joaquin Valley creameries, which have been shipping to Los Angeles, are a gain resuming shipments to this market, and as the weather is again normal dealers look for In- creased receipts and a weaker market from now on. Cheese is weak at the decline already noted, with accumulating’ stocks. Eggs continue to plde up slowly, buyers are purchasing from hand to month, and the mar- ket is weal increasing. fering freel terday. k and slightly lower. as will be seen, y in this market, Receipts as mentioned O o TecelDts &% | ghout 1lgc under quotations. Heavy Salted yes- Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The open as retatlers had purchased fres market for Oranges continued week and still had ample stocks on hand. pHes were plentiful and heavy buyers could have filled were 3 cars sold at auction, by the new compan: Th fancy Navels at $1 66@2 and standard at $1@1 35. Also, some Michaels at 90c@$l 35 and fanc Grape Fruit at $1 85@2 15. At the other sale choice Navels brought $1 50@1 65 and stand- | 1 55, fancy St. their wants at concessions. by the old a oid company choice at $1 ard. $1 15@1 35. There was no ¢ were ample nge in Apples. Sup, and common and choice grades duil, earlier in the Sup- There nd 2 sol el plies con- tinued to sell well, while fancy stock moved slowly. Pears and Bananas were unchanged. APPLES—California, 65c@$1 for common and choice and $1 25@1 1 PEARS—Winter Nellls, $125@1 50 for fancy: fancy from cold storage, from col ancy Oregor, §2 per box. CITRUS FRUITS—Fancy Navel Oranges, 25 per box (with some specials higher): émzolzoe. $1 5061 standard, $1 25@1 50; Seed- lings, T5c@$1 25: Tangerines, 50c@$1 25 per Ing to size of box: Lemons. 75c@$! for standard, $1 25@1 50 for choice and box, acc $2 50 for fancy Grlm Limes, $4 waiian. g4 50 nanas, for u Fruit, $1@2 50; Mexican, $1 50G2 50 per bunch for New Orleans and Tk..m ! Ha- - Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. FRUITS—Avpricots, 514@8c for Royals and 814@13c for Moorparks: Evaporated Apples. 4% 6c; sun-dried, nominal; halv " 5@éc for 4@5c for lack and 4@5c for white. Pea 4 e Tigiise for Quarters ang st Nectarines, 43 @5i4c for white: Plums, itted and 1@1%¢ for unpitted; Figs, PRUNEE—1902 crop. 213@2%c for the four sizes, with RAISINS—1! 2-crown loose Muscatels, lofl 1b; 3-crown, §%c: 4-crown, te; Seedless, looss | Scedless Muscatels, ‘Thompscns, 1b boxes. cartons, T NUTS— :o. 2, 10G [ $1 40 per box; 3-crown. fancy clusters, 20-1b boxes, §2; sas, 20-1b boxes, $2 50; 6-crown Imperials, 20- | ib boxes, $3; Seeded, 933@10c; 1le z)r 1IX %G1 crop are b boxes, Siye Bc: ess Sultanas, Se: Blae: - 2-crown London Layers, f. 0. b. Fresno, fancy, ; choice, Tige. © premium for the large sizes. uoted as follows: per 20- 1 50 4-crowa rown Dehe- 1-1b ainuts, No. 1 softshell, 124@13%c; 1lc; No. 1 hardshell. 1i@lligc: Almonds, 1lc for Nonparei o. . 1033 L, 10@10%¢c for Ne Plus Ultra and 8@Sc for Languedoc; Peanuts, 8@7c for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 12@13c: Filberts, 129 12i5c; Pecuvs, 11@l3c: Coceanuts. $4 50@S 1 Chestnuts, 8}3@10c per Ib. HONEY b, 1314c for bright, 1lige for light amber and 1 for dark 6@7i%c; light amber extracted, extrac! Provisions. ; water whiie 5y Chicago was lower, but this market contin. ued dull and unchanged. with ample stocks of Hams ard Bacon. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12¢ per Ib tor Dressed | Do smoked ...—@25 Clams. galion Sardines . Do hardshell, Shrimps 10— per ind Shad 110g—| Crawdlsn - Striped Bass Perch .. diows quart...—@ Pompino . . Rockeod . 2 @ il @ heavy, 1234 for light medium, 14@l4%4e for light, 15@15%ec for_extra light, 16@i6We for sugar cured and 17@17%c for extra sugar cured; Eastern sugar cured Hams, ldc; Cali- fornia Hams, 12'4@13%3¢: Mess Beef, $10 per | bbl; extra Mess, §11; Family, $12; prime Mess | | Mexican, 32%c¢: dr Receipts were 53.000 1bs Butter, 1221 cases Eggs and M,200 Ibs Cheese. 2 BUTTER—Creamery, fi hands, 33%4@34c per Ib for fancy and 32@ilc for firsts; dairy. su@s2ts ore Butter, 2S¢ CHEESE—New. 14@1413c ce mild and 13%c for seconds; Young America, lil@ldc; { Fastern, 17@173§c; Western, c per ib. EGGS—Ranch, 2114@22'¢ for fancy and 20@ 21c for lower and medium grad store, 206 | 21c; cold storage Western Eggs, nominal— hardly any offering. | | | | Cak 16%¢; dr o 14 50@13; extra clear, $26; Mess, $15: P alted Pork. 13c: Pig Pork, 328 Figs’ Feet, $5; Smoked, 15¢ per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 8¢ per Ib for com- pound and 12c for_pure; half barrels, pure. 12%¢c; 10-Ib tins, 128%c; 5-1b tins, 12%e: 3-Ib R TTOLENE — One halt barrel, 10%c: three half barrels, 10c: one tierce, 97%5¢; two tierces, 9%c: five tierces, 9%¢ per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Dealers are now quoting a lower Hop market with growers and large hoiders offering to sell at 2514c. with buyers holding off. There is nothing new in Wool or Hides. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seil Steers, 10%c; medium, 9%c: lght, 8%e: cow 9c for heavy and §ijc for light: Stags Ited Kip. 8tsc: Salted Veal, 10c: Salted se; dry Hides, 17@1T%e: Cuils, 10 v Kip, 14c; dry Calf, 19¢; Culls, 1% 18c: Sheepskins, shearlings, 25@30c each; short wool, 40@6%c_each: medium, 85@90c; lony wool, 90:@$1 50 : Horse Hides, salt, $3 for large and $2 30 for medium, $I@Z for small- and 50c for Coits: $1 75 for large, ,Sl 5"‘_1?: mtglu'l: .Sll‘ 28 for hd_ 50c for Colts: cf ins—D: small and olts: Buck Skine—Dr \ac. Goat Skins—Prime Horse Hides, dry. Central American. | ‘Angoras, 78c; large and smooth, 30c; medium e, TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 54G6o per Ib: No. 2, 413@5c: grease, 3@dec. WOOL—gpring—Valley Oregon, Lambs, 153 16 Do P o—San Joaguin and Soutbers pef.lh; do Lambs, 8@10c; Northern, defective, 9@10c per Ib: Humboldt and Mendocino, 123 15¢; Middle County, 9@llc per Ib. HOPS—24@2€c per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. The situation remains unchanged. Reeeipts of all descriptions are light. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from siaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF—7@1%ec for Steers and 8§614c per 1b for_Cows. v Large. S@0c: small. 9910c per Ib. Ib. b u%e LAMB—Spring, 12%@15¢; yearlings, d. T e Dresaed Fogs. $%5@10¢ per b, LIVESTOCK MARKET. following quotations are for good, sound k, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 rinkage for Cattle: " Steers, 814@%; Cows and e Tocr‘g:l:.‘?;n ws, 4@oc per Ib. eiters, CALVES—4@5%¢c per 1b (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers. 413G4%; @450 per Ib (gross weight). LAMBS—Yearlings, Se per Ib. HOGS—Live Hogs. 160 Ibs and up, 87 under 160 Ibs. 6%@6%c: feeders, G p8iac. ows. 20 per cent off; boars, 30 per cemt off. and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota. tions. The Livestocl per_cent General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 574@6c for June-July delivery; San Quentin, 5.53¢c; Wool Bags, 529 38c; Fleece Twine, T15@Sc. COAL—Wellington, $8 per Southfleid Wellington, $8: Seattie, $5 50: Bryant, 3o Rostyn, $7; Coos Bay. $5 30; Greta, $7: Wall end, $6 507 Co-operative Wailsend, 36 30; Rich- mond, $7 50; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 in sacks: Welsh Anthracite Egs. $ii: Weish Lump, $i1 50; Cannel, $8 50 per ton: Scotch Splint. §7 30: Coke. $13 ton in buik 253 $17 In eacita: Mocky Bty descripuions. $5 45 per 2000 ibs and $8 30 rding = : per ton, accor OIL—Linseed. 56¢ for boiled Bde for raw In Darreln: casée, B mocer Coporaia. Castor Ofl, in cases, No. 1, T0c. ton:

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