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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1903 31 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. To-morre Bank Clearir New Yark Local Secur Shipment of $50,013 in Treasure to Hongkong. a legal holiday. ain over $8,000,000 for the weck tock Exchange closed until Tuesday. s quict and mot materially changed ic lower. Exchange rates unchanged. her Grains as previously quoted. ilings firm, Ha Is quiet at previous prices. Cheese weak and I opressed and dull. easy and Straw weak. iggs de | inactive and thout feature. °p and a nd Hogs in light reccipt 1 Game quict and e Onions and Vegetables about as before. it Market continues quict. Clearings. e« e 1 crop, 21 to 25 pounds, c fleec e, 28 to 32 s market ¢ points higi March, 4.40c; ptem +.90c; 71 8 cen- a%e; molasses sugur re- K 11 DRIED FRUITS D APPLE ed are o quoted at imate not cause for the helpe . with May sctly s < s apd & stoone oadh % May ‘closed %@ s = = v Shorts we hiere was a good & s Tibs, suppored v u ng packers. The the chief causes gher, lard follows: Low. « Tt itibs, per 100 Tbs— . use banks for the | May S8 60 9 T2 Loans, 5.700; | July 941 985 § 963.219,200; | September $10,900,2 ulation. $43.191,800; quotations were as follow: $545, 10 enders, 86 Winter patents, 83 G0G3 7 212 = patents. 4 > bakers', . 3, T2%@TY%C; orn, 44c; No. 2 yeliow, ; No. 3'white, 34%@35%c good feeding barley, 42@ivc; nalting, 45@53c; No. 1 flaxsecd, orthwestern, $1 19; Bins oep 17 0@ lard, per 100 Ibs, $9 571%@9 60; short ai i $1 14; No. thy seed, $4; mess pork, per barrel, 17 62%; " York Associated the his- L4t | i sides (loose), $8 40@9 60; dry salted shoul- | . v oy | ders (boxed). $5 1 25; short clear sides v - (boxed) 39 T5@9 %2: whisky, basis of high $1 30; clo $11 65. Articles eipts. Shipments. cady Tise Fiour, barrels 8,900 it bushels. 23,100 Corn, bushe . . 231,400 re properly spesking, with | Oats, bushels. . 134,000 red by the usual standards. cash which has been pous- with the opening of the force somewhat, but the | Rye.” busheis Bariey, bushels. On the Produc Exchange to-day the butter ar is los wemen: “till in this direction, despite the | market was firm. Creamery, 1 c; dairy, 14 e i the curvent Lxnibit, | @24c. Dags, casier, 15G10%c. Chesvs, stoady, 2e loss in cash reserve for tife | 123%@12%c to 13@13%c. 507" e Sreasury in sgain ab| s OB « money, and this, operating In | % o e e requiements tor| Lastern Livestock Market. ses put upon the banks by the Sizie item, is tending to pull down CHIGAGO. d above = z.sh;'-ef-lgn:h:e:frr\‘ll“‘: Over| CHICAGO, TFeb. 21.—CATTLE—Recelpts, b0 0. “For weeks ago It was nearly A 300; mominal. Good to prime steers, $5 50D Another fact which is attracting 5 75; poor to medium, $3 26@4 00; stockers he slight margin between loan and feeders, $2 35@4 50; cows, §1 40@4 b0; & Geposit totals A vear ago when the banks heifers, $2@4 75; canners’ $1 40@2 50; bulls, wched their largest loan record, deposits | $2@4 25; calves, $3 50@S €5; Texas fed steers, ere seventy-nine millions above loass, where- | §3 60G4 25. Geposits are scarcely $13,000000 in | HOGS—Recelpts to-day, 13,000; to-morrow, loans, the deposit item standing at | 38.600; left over. 4000, Opened. steady; mixed It goes without saying that the | gnd butchers $6 90@7 15; good to { the last several weeks | heavy, $7 25@7 50; rough heavy, $6 ey rates. and with the apring | jight $0 50G7: bulk of sales, $1G7 30. ncy com and_excha: —Rece! Good !h-’ gold-export point, it will | S — R the money market does not re- to cholce wethers, $5@5 75; fair to cholce mixed, Western sheep, $4 75G7 25¢ native to these influences. A factor | 25; Weste: much effect in easing or chang- m’ By in:Cawn, BN . Js the passage of the Aldrich | ST. JOSEPH. vides, among er ngs, | PH, Feb. 21.—CATTLE—Recel tinuous process of treasury ab. | ST. JOSEPH, Feh 31 -CATTLE Receipte placing the public balances 3 4 85, cows and heife y remain avallable, Westerns, ; bulls 8 g‘ 4 35, veals, o bl R B and calves, §2 7504 25. , 4611 ht and o0 Vofers, L Utk st gy S coetpts, e, i orado ; yearngs, $6 35; wethers, $5 35; NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—FLOUR—Receipts, barrels; exports, 5538 barrels; steadler, \‘rather Gull. Winter patents, $3 €50%; win. straights, $3 50@8 65; Minnesota patefts, @4 25; winter extras, $2 50@2 10; winter ers’, §3 2093 40; winter low grades, §2 609 % New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Feb, 21.—Prices were without WHEAT—Receipts, 2850 bushels; exports, Copper, standard, 12%c nominal; lake and G425 bushels. Spot, firm; No. 2 red, 82c elc- | ectrolytie, 12.90@13.10c; casting, 12.2%@ Vator; No. 2 ved, 83%c L. o, b, afloat; No. 1| 1287%c. srthern Duluth, 90c £ o. b. afloat; No. 1| Lead, # m?&. rd Manitoba, e £. 0. b. afloat. tions : Spelter, 5.06@5.10c. i :.'-.-.;,Mfim all_morning :’. Ge.| 1Iron, firm and mnominally unchanged, al- q %04 from shores .;.‘,;‘“""‘m".{ bullleh French though tending P report ‘an er cables and firmer corn rket. The b firm at % net o M ;A_oao;'r“‘:;_ ot fi"&fi:{n New York Cotton Market. |3 81 11-16c, c; ly, TN 150 cloned Th%c Eeprember el 1100 | NEW YORK, Feb. 21— The cotton market HOPSE—Quiet; State, common to choice, 1902 | opened steady, with prices unchanged to 4 points lower, ruled less easier. | | = | | | active and generally Northern W heat Market. ., PORTLAND, Feb. 21 —Wheat—Wal, Vi T@77c; blue stem, £8c valley, 75654‘):: e o WASHINGTON. Northern Business. | SPOKANE, Wash,, Feb. | $194.116; balances, $22,458 | _PORTLAND, Or., Feb, 21 —Clearings, $118, - 972; balances, $80,798, | SEATTLE. Wash., Feb. $644,560; balances, -$02,087 TACOMA, e Feb $2€9,070; balances, $27,770. | 21.—Clearings, 21.—Clearings, Foreign Markets. LONDON, Feb. 21.—Consols, 92 1-16: Silver. 224d; French rentes, 100f; wheat cargoes on passage. very inactive; English country mar- kets, quiet and steady: imports into Un'ted Kingdom, wheat, 338.000; imports into Uni‘cd Kingdom. flour, 146,000; Indian shipm:nts wheat to United Kingdom' 43,000; Indian ship- ments wheat to Continent, none. LIVERPOOL, Feb, 21.-—-Wheat, firm; No. 1 Standard California, s 114@6s 11%d; wheat in Parls, steady; flour in Paris, steady: French country markets, quiet; weather in England | cloudy. COTTON—Uplands, 5.8¢d LONDO! Con for money G STOCKS 9-16 Norfolk & West. Con for acct..92 11-16. Do pfd g Anaconda 03, Ontario & West. Atchison Reading Caradian Puc Chesap & Ohio Mil & St Denver & R G Do pra Do 1st pid .. Do 2d ptd Junots ‘Central. louls & Nash Mo Kan & Tex.. N Y Central .... | Bar silver, quiet 1,@4 per cent. T Open masket for short bills is ent, and for three months bills ie D 2 Southern Do pid .... soulhern > Unlon Pacific Do pd ... dollars ) in silver bul . telegraphic . ber ounce ~ i Dollars, nominal. s @ Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Liverpool futures were higher, the English markets were inactive, ago was rially changed. It was price for cash Wheat at e simply got to have no figure. al Wheat, ana pric r. The The Co. riet seaboard ) reports a better wes again extremely dull and indifferently to r polis reported a s situatic the board sald cont were a little better, wi wheat correction in the French official crop estimate, The corree few days aso, »p outlook not far from The indications are that wiil not show much change, are estimated at 8,000,000 crease on passage. Quite bushels, large’ cas and there was a fair business in No. 1 Northern here to g0 to mills Outside trade is ail and the cutlook rather dull.’” This murket was not materially changed, but futurss were weal There will be no market on Monday, the day being a legal holiday. CASH WHEAT. 1 4531 according gto locatlon, er ctl. FUTURES. Session 0 to 11:30 a. m. s R s May .. % 3 oms. Decembe 124% 124 124 BARLEY—The week closed quietly gt un- changed prices, with buyers and sellers aitkv ! indifferent. s CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 16%4@1 18 Brewing and Shipping | | grages, $1 20@1 22 Chevalier, for seed, 31 W@ 75 for falr to choice. G FUTURES. Séssion 9 to 11:30 a. m. | Open. _High. _Low. _Close. May .. $115% $1 153 $1 153 $115% | December. S8%yc asked, OATS—Further purchases for export are ru- mored, but the particulars are not given out. The market rules firm. White, $1 27%@1 3 Black, $1 20@M-25 or teed and $1 20Q1 52% for seed; Red, | $1 2234@1 30 for common to cholce and §1 823§ @1 b for fancy; Gray, $1 25@1 35 per ctl. CORN—Quiet, but firmly heid. The Chicago letter of Bolton, de Ruyter & Co. says: ‘'Ma; ket here was again fairly strong, but not pa ticularly active. The seaboard reported a littla | better cash demand and Liverpool said the shorts there were disturbed by the inferior quality of the arrivals. The trade is looking for a little better movement next week, but on | the whole the tone of the market keeps strong and the buying is of a good_character. The price sticks around the top. Stlll regard corn at current prices as good property.” Western (sacked), §1 20g1 for Yellow, $1 25@1 27% for White and $1 20@1 25 for mix- | ed; California, large Yeliow, $140 down, a | cording _to dryness; small round do, $1 55G |1 65; White, $1 35 Egyptian, $1 40G1 45 for White and §1 20@1 22%; for Brown. RYE—S$1 15@1 17% per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at $1 75@2 10 per | cental. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 400 485, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, $4 3004 40; PURDS 2nd 88 Toers 20 or, Banogw T B for MILLSTUFFS—Prices In packages are as follows: Graham Flour, $3 26 per 100 ibs; Rye Flour, $3; Rye Meal, $2 75; Rice Flour, | 86 50; Corn Meal,” $3; extra cream do, $3 7 | Oat Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $3 75G4; Bud wheat Flour, $4 2004 00; Cracked ' Wheat, | $3 80; Farina, $4 25, Whole Wheat Flour, 00; Rolled Oats, barrels, $7@9; In sacks, | $6 G0@8 60; Pearl Bariey, '$6; Split Peas, | boxes, $6 30; Green Peas, $5 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Bran and Middlings continue firm at previ- | oue prices, with light offerings. There is no | change in Hay or Straw, both being more or T E BRAN--$20 50@21 per ton. MIDDLINGS—§26@27 J:: ton, FEEDSTUFFS—Roll ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill. bing, 50; Cocoanut Cake, ; ;| Cracked B0g3: :‘:‘?&- e 315 50015 50 Cottbmaens Bl HAY—Wheat. 50@14, with sales of extra fine at §14 50; Wheat and Oat, $12913 50; Red and Black al.thgl.ll: Wild o.;b'n m.#&’ Proc Btock, $10@10 50; Alfal- S AN 425050 per bale. Beans and Seeds. Dealers continue to quote & quiet market for Beans and Seeds, with weak quotations for the former. 8] ; ; BEANI $2 80@3; Pea, ‘? 50; small dneys, White, 38 ; ite, i 75 Red, ; Li "E' o R 5 f e $3 65 per ctl. RiED T 82 50; Green, 1 730 2 25 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetable. Suppes of Potatoss were sufficlent for all 21.—Clearings, | Ixty day - 34 851 ht . — 4 88iy S % 4595 sight..... 157 | | but The demand | hicago letter of Boiton, de | d estimate justifies the somewhat | but still | business is reported in Minneapo- | current needs and trading was fairly active for the best grades of table Burbanks. Early Rose and Garnet Chiles for seed were in free supply and inactive. There was no inquiry Whatever for River Reds, and the quotations were nominal. Fancy Onions were in fair re- quest, but. the poor grades were neglected. Cholce new Potatoes from across the bay sold at 3@8ic per Ib. g There are no fresh vegetablés coming in from Los Angeles except Peas and Tomatoes. The train was delayed yesterday and as supplies were limited in the morning, the market cleaned | up weil at steady prices. There were about | 100 sacks of Peas received late in the dey, market. Prices of other vegetables stand as previously quoted, 9 —turbanks from the river, 409 60c per ctl; Oregon do, 75c@$1; River 'Reds, 35@40c per ctl: Larly Rose, for seed, $1 109 | {125 per ctl; Garnet Chiles trom Oreson, 75c per_cl: Sweet Potatoes from Merced, jobbing | &t §1 60 per ctl | per 1b (gross weight). which had to be carried over for to-morrow s | 4hd_Stags, | 85¢; Ficece Twine, T4@Sec. Sausalito Land & Ferry. Sperry Flour Company. Standard Electric Sterling 01l Thirty-three “Twenty-eight Oil | Truckee Electric PORK—Dressed Hogs, 8%@10c per Ib. LIVESTOCK IAR.K‘.E'T wing quotations are for good, sound umwaeuvm in San Francisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, aaooe. Cows and Helfers, @7 %c; thin Cows, per lb. | Tnion oM .. CALVES—4@5%c per 1b (gross welght). | Union Sugar . SHEEP—Wethers, 43:G4%c; Ewes, 4@4ic | United Petroleum " United Gas & Flectric Western Fisk Co West Shore Oil |AUCTION SALES [N P | __Consigned to us by C. Weber of San Jose: 11 horses, 1 rubber-tire buggy and 4 sets of harness. This is a force sale and must be sold at 1140 FOLSOM ST., TUESDAY, Feb. 24, 11 2. m. 834582323 MBS Yearlings, Gc ver Ib. | G5 Live Hogs, 160 Ths and up, 6%@c; | under 160 1bs, 6%@6%c; feeders, 6%@6c; Junction Oil .... A 13} cent off; boars. 50 per cent off, SALES. | Sdae! G0 Fer et of from bove quota: | Morning Session. f RATLWAY TRAVEL. tions. i | Board— 7y, 100 Caribou - ¥ 200 Monte Cristo, 1100 Sovereign . 200 Twenty-elght Ofl 4200 Oft City . General Merchandise. ! N | BAGS—Grain Bags, 6%@06c for June-July delivery; San Quentin, 5.55¢; Wool Bags, 32@ e in, Suisun, Elmira aud Sacra- ONIONS—656@75¢c per ctl for cholce and fan- ey_and 40G¢0e for lawer grades, VEGETABLES—Green Peas, Cabbage, $1 per cti; Hothouse € $£2 per dozen; Tomatoes from o= $2@2 25 per box; Garlic, @3¢ per 1b; Dried Peppers, T@sc per Ib for Stockton and 10G 1214¢ for Los Angeles; Dried Okra, 15¢ per lb | Marrowfat Squash, $13@20 per ton; Hubbard, §10a15. T@9c per Ib: umbers, M@ Ange PouIlr—_y and Game. Part of the car of Western Poultry that ar- rived late on the preceding day was still on hand and moving siow The regeipts of Californian were large for Saturday, about 40 Co0ps Leig r !had an easy U vived, and the market generally There was very little in- quiry’ and prices declined, Zlc by gure for tancy and poor Stock as 18c. About 0 cases came i Hare and Ra are selling at mere g e coming in freely as they are o T2 L0 Goslin n for old it 50 ¥ quoted ranch 9¢, with free of- ernoon. Stiil ruesday. t 1028 cases America, 144@15¢; | , 1614@17c per faney and d_medisn grades; store, 19@20c: cold storage Western Bgges, nominal—hardly any offering { Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | is generally a busy day, | \d light trading continued to | few were Bananas but we: Out- | fo Oranges Fruit and e rates, 1 for s, stock the choi which are 1# firm at the limited | previously ngs of batter quelity are owing to the high pri Al Prars | ure firmiy & - are becoming light. Seven car inciuding ene car of fanc uit, will be of sule by the ornia Auction Company One or t, rs will be offered by ‘chants’ Auction Company If trade con- are favorable. —California, 65¢@$1 for common and | $1 251 50 for fancy; fancy Oregon, fancy from cold storage, $150w2. ‘Winter Nellls, from cold storage, §2 per box. CITRUS FRUITS—Fancy vel Oranges, per box (with some specials higher): 1 50@1 70; standard, $1 25@1 50; Seed- lings, $1 25; Tangerines, 80c@$1 95 box, according 10 size of box; Lemons, 75c | for standard, $1 2L@1 50 for cholce and $2 50 for fancy: Grape Frult, $1G2 50 M. Limes, $4G+4 00; Bananas, §1 50g2 b per hunch' tor New Orleans and T5c@$1 50 for Ha- wallan, | Dried Fruits, Nuts and Rai. The situation remains as before, elsewhere. Trade continues quiet. FRUITS—Avuricots, 5. 8@ lsc for Moorparks s te, sun-dried, nominal 4 c; | Pears, 5%@4lge for quarters and bgive for naives; Neotarines, 4% @8lc for white; Plums, | 5@Uc for pitted and 1@1%c for unpitted; Figs, 445c for black and 4@5c for white. | PRUNES 1902 crop, 2%@2%c for the four | sizes, with %@1lsc premium for the large sizes. RAISINS—1902 crop are quoted as follows: rown loose Muscatels, 50-Ib boxes, 5%¢ per | APPL. choice and | 8! 26@1 PEARS ns. here and Royals and Ib; 3-crown, d¥c: 4-crown, 6ic; Seedl looss Muscatels, bc; Seedless Sultanas, oc; Seedless | ons, bic; Z-crown London ers, 20- | 1b boxes, $1 40 per box; 3-crow 4-crown | fancy clusters, 20-Ib_boxes, §: sas, 20-1b boxes, $2 50; G-cro 1b boxes, §3; Seeded, £. 0. b ne choice, 7ic. | NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 1214@13%¢; | No. 2, 9% 10g11c; No. 1 hardsheil, 11G113c; No. | @10c; Almonds, lic for Nonpareils, 03y @ilc for 1 X L, 10@10%c for Ne Plus Ultra | and 8@Sisc for Languedoc; Peanuts, 5@7c for | iastern: Brazil Nuts, 12@13c: Filberts, 123 | 12%c; Pecans. 11@lic:” Cocoanuts, $4 50@3: | italian Chestnuts, X3@10c per ib. | HONEY—Comb, 12@1li%c for bright, 1l%e for light amber and 10¢ for dark; water whiie | extracted, 6@7%¢; Mght amber extracted, 5 | goc; dark, 4@4lgc. O S WAX " 21%4@30c per 1b. Provisions. The market continues quiet and devold of | feature. The Chicago letter of Rolton, De | Ruyter & Co. says: ‘‘Again a little firmer. The light receipts of Hogs and higher prices ' | at the yards caused the advance early and considerable covering of shorts. A prominent local packing interest, however, seems to con- | tinue its policy of liquidating ‘long stuff, and a part of the early advance was lost. ~Lard | Seems to be freely offered on the hard spots, and the action of that product is relatively | heavy. We are inclined to think we would take Drofits on the long stuff on the hard spots. The | price is pretty high, CURED MEAIS—Bacon, 12¢c per 1b for heavy, 123c for light medium, 14@l4lc for light, 15@15%c for extra light, 1u@lélge for sugar cured and 17@17%c for extra sugar cured; Eastern sugar cured Hame, l4c; Cali- fornia Hams, 12%@13%c; Mess Beef, $10 per | bbi; extra Mess, $11; Family, $12; prime® Mess Pork, $14 15; extra clear, §26; Mess, $15; Dry ‘Salted Pork, 12c; Pig 'Pork, $28; Pigs Feet, §5; Smoked, 15c per Ib. LARD—Tierces quot 8¢ per 1b for com- pound and 12c for pure; half barrels, pure, 123c; 10-1b tins, 12%c; 6-Ib tins, 12%c; 3-16 tins, 13c. COTTOLENE — One half barrel, 10%c; three half barrels, 10c; one tlerce, 9%¢c; two tierces, 0%c; five tlerces, 9%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. DES AND SKINS—Culls and ‘brands sel ;b?:: 1%c under quotations. Heavy Saited Steers, 10%c; medium, 9%c; light, 8l4c; cow Hides, 9c for heavy and 83c for light; Stags, 7c; Salted Kip. '33«"'1‘161’1’&':5 10c; Salted o, 105 iip, 14c; dry Calt. 19c; Culls, 1% shearlings, own Dehe- n Imperials, 20- resno, fancy, 1-1b 186 Ereepeiine, ml!e. Dse each; medium, 63G90c ‘wool, 1 50 each; Horse Hides, salt, for 'large ‘and $2 00 for medlum, 3$1 for wTES o for Colts; Horse' Hida: ater $1 75 for emall and ides, o, B oo metiin, St 0 o B o R JW—No. 1 rendered, 64@6c per Ib; T, Sc; grease, No. 2, 4%4@! i 5 16¢ per 1b. Fall Clip—San Joaquin and Bouthern, 7@1 per 1b; do Lambs, 8@10c; Northern, d!lae!h?; 10c per 1b: Humboldt and Men $82°%Fake County. Ba11C per Ib, HOPS—24@26c per 1b. San Francisco Meat Market. tand as before, with Quotations s - moderate ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers WS © "'uér““?fim for Steers and 6@0%e per 1 for WS, IV%AL— ar ..Iu;lnul.; ;%l:: n.l'b. I.""‘”‘ Lo o bt 7 1030 ’.;AIB—MM. 12%@15¢; yearlings, 11%@ 72¢ per pound. S HBZ8 SRNHNIBESHS COAL—Wellington, $S per ton: Southfield | 50 Chicy Crate 3 { g ; 7.28¢ Wellington, $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, 86 50: | 100 Seoriine 78 | 7.00a Vacavlile, Wincers, Ramee 7560 Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay, $5 50; Greta, $7; Board— I 130 San Ramon, end, $6 80 Co-operative Wailsend, 36 50; Rich- | 59 Noz Cal Power . g | 8250 mond, $T50; Cumberiand, $12 o bulk and | ,100 Oceanic ...... Z BT s, £ g 13 25 in sacks; Welsh Anthrac . $13: | 2200 ; ¢ | oue. . : Weiah Dump, $11.50; C nrnel, 38 50 per ton: | %30 i e g i ; | 800n Davin Woudia: Kaiiis Livdiig, oo Scateh Spiint, $7 00; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk | 248 ton yese | arysvilie, Orovilie .. g and $17 IIn sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, MINING STOCKS. 8.00a Atlantic Express—Ogden sad l::m. 10.254 #S 45 per 2000 ibs and $8 50 per ton, according { o . | 8004 P-'rrr:“;,fllsl;w\.[::ngt‘ur:nmlfl;l: e = | Following were the sales on the San Fran- | L R ate: Mantasdt O Linseed, B0 o ol aiiopnia. Castor | C18CO Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: | ~_ Viemita, Porcervitie - Gz 0il, in casés, No. 1, 70¢; pure, $1 16; Lucol, 50 Morning Sessio 8084 Port Couta, Martines. Laiiras Sio- for' bolled and 4Se for raw in barrels: Lard Oil, desto. Merced, Fresao, a5 “xtra winter strained, barrels, $1: cases. §1 081 Junctton. el China Nut, 55@t2c p all pure 0 in barrels, cases, SOc; Whale Oil, natural WEite, 50G3%5¢ Fish Oil, in barrels, 4oc; cases, Soc; O, in barrels, Australia. COAL OIL—Water White Ce Pearl Ol ¢ for Ceylon and G8%c for | Con New Y.. Crown Point. Crown Point. Gould & Cur Kentuek 1 OiL In bulk . 2235 2745 ne, in | degrees, in | ¢ and Angels ... and Way Staticas in- cases. fn cases, Lioa Ane 1135 - The Overiand « ber gailon In cases and | Stock | 10:00s The Overian - barrels E. 12.00% Hayward, RED AND WHI Al —Red Lead, 6@ | Morn 11.00* Sacramento Riyer Steamer 1100 rer Ib; White Leud, 6@6c, acco: to| 200 Alta Bacrauiento, avartits, W Belcher i hs Western Sug 100 Caiedonia Quotes as follows, ib, e Cubes, A Crushed ard Fine Cr R owdered, 4.60 Jy Granulated, 4.60c; Dr Granulated, fine, 4.50c; Dry Granulated, coarse, ruit ated, Beat Granu: 0-1b nly), 4.40c: Confectioners’ . 4.50c; Magn xira C, 4c; Gold- | €, 3.90c barrels, ‘10c’ more: | 1t-barrels,’ 28¢ : boxes, S0c more; 50-1b | e more for all kinds. Tablets—Half- | CLOSING Q baxes, par Ib. No order taken Farig:s or ita equivaient. Several slight changes Bundles, per b, inited 8i:eper carried o for Chicago) SATURDAY, Feb. 21 PACIFIiC COT will be cbserved 2 20 Overman . — Potost Sansct Limited Orleans, Los Angeles, Fresuo. Menduta, Martines—Westbound.. w 8.25a San Pabio, Port Cosgs, Martines Receipts of Prodice. and Way Stacions.. - 11254 SATU g > 2 o 2 i oy Express—Sac i SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 e b Stiver Hiil rameuto, Marysville, Redding, sk 7.036 Hops, bales own Point. ; Fordiaad, Puget Sunad and Cusk. 8888 otls 165,054| Flax, sks Eureka Con . .\ 190 B es Local - 1. Wooi, bales ... chequer .. Union Con.. 1 1.250 racy. Lagbrop. Modes- Screenings, sks. uld & Cur. 5t 85|Utah .. to, Merced, Freand? Hanford, Vi- Brandy, gals Hale & Nor..1 60 1 u:Jymaw Jack.. 5 a. Bukersteld - Wine, gals | Lady Wash... 05 — TNarrow Gauge). COA(T_I.INE oot of Market St et.) »nions, = . STk, Ceaerin, § Al o "ol Tuite: Must Froscute. N eitos, Poutder " Crook: Sents Madingy, shy - Flpe DU, 2o Chief Wittman sent for Po T Cruz and Way Stations. . . 5500 sans. . cksilver, fiks R 5 12152 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, v, tons Leather, rolls.. Tuite yesterday morning and instruct New Almaden Falton, Boulder ON. i swea . o Creek, Santa Crus sad Principal ar sk, 10,078 Bran, sia William Parker, a painter, with aseauiy | T We¥ fiaioss. ngss ctid Flaxseed, sks .. 2 H s oL @16¢ Newark, San Jose, Los Gatom..... ] # €9.30 Hunter's Train—Sas Jose snd Way 930 ed | to murder upon him and Tuite obey Tuite was summoned Thursday night to AR S I o Statio Parker's residence to protect Mrs. Parker Leave: . 4550 STOCK MARKET | and her children from Parker's violence —OAKLAND HARBOR FERRAY. < 1 and Parker beat Tuite on the head with a From SAN ¥FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Sitp®) < r 2 vas cd fore 53 9:00 11:00a.. 1.00 300 5.16rw P | poker. When the case was called before ol ¥ { Police Judge Cabaniss Friday Tuite told . ¥7= OARLAND, Foot of Broadmay = e . Local securities were very dull, even for the Judge that he would not prosecute =——GoSasT LINE (Brosd Gange). Saturday, with a further recovery in Glant the case, as Parker was crazy drunk at c?fi,:- %1“' end Streets.) Powder to The ofl stocks were falrly the time, and the Judge continued it for tive and steady ales on the sixty days, releasing Parker on his own recognizance. 5 8an Joss d Way Stations... 7 w ! 4 San Jose nd Way Stations.. §:300 004 New Almaden.. ifornia Exchange last week 2 X Line Limited —San Joss. 440 shares, valued it $03,439, the B0 o Holtlater, Salinas,8an Loe g sales being as follows: Chi F Oblapo, Santa Barbars, Los Ange- shares; Caribou, 1700; Feuna, les snd Principal Intermediate There should be no good tion, 14,80; Lion, 2J00; Monarch, 1700 e Statlons . 10.45» Cristo, 850; Occidental,” 1200; Ol City, reason for failure to obtain a @1000a Pacitc Coast Express— Reed, 3200 Soverelgn, Jeans. Los Angeies. and 1135 Twenty-Eight, 1323, copy of The Sunday Call, with 9.00a 8an Jose, Tres Pinos. 8autaCruz,Pactdc Grove. 8an Luls Oblspo sad Prinet) Intermediate Station .30a San Jose and Way Stations . 30a San Jose sud Way Statfon: San Jose and Way Station: 002 San Jose and Way Stations Del Moats Express—san Jose, Gil- toy, Hollister, Santa Cruz, Del Art Supplement, from news- | dealers, train news agents, etc. . Company will pay the regular monthl dend of 42c in March. divi- For several years the | March dividend has béen suspended. | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | Wants to Be Sentenced. ———— | When Willlam Henderson, ali: “Jack" [ sa 2112 m. |Fraser, one of the thugs charged with B e e BT < 30w UNITED STATES BONDS. | complicity in the murder of Policeman & ggge Buriogame. San Mateo, Redwoods Bid. Ask. Bid.Ask. | Eugene C. Robinson on January 21 of last | Menlo Park, Palo Altc. Mayfield, 4s qr coup...110% — 45 qrc (new, yvear and who turned State’s evidence g‘u_::u“‘legl_eng;'"-* Santa . 45 ar rex.. 1041104 35 qr coup. | against his companions in crime, appeared Iy L IR ML '(:J"-“"*‘ U’Lk" ‘{‘f':fi | for sentence before Judge Cook yesterday m 8xp Jose. Los Gatos and Principal oo - Ty s veing E ay T Rt Ay X 510813110 | Oceanic S Js, j = Inuiviggd "_p"v; Lo 3 enced &t ONCE. | g oy gun Thee and Principal Woy 3taitoss 18.00a |om C R 6s 127 | His attorney, T. P. O'Connor, interfered 15 St Mavee Detmeas, Berestors,tun | Pa and suggested a postponement of sentence Carlos, Rodwood. Fair Oukn o Pac E Ry 5s.11314 for a week until the trial of John Court- lenio Pari 10 Alto.. e 16.480 —*_ Pk & CH 0s103 - e .30 San Jose and Way Stations. ... .. 6384 & CH 01175121 [Pk & OR Ge118 e e Ao o e R e $ 0 T Saied: Eastbound B B1%| Pwi-st R 6s.118% cluded. s was agreed to. | Luis Oblspo, Santa Barbara, - sac EUG&RTS. 1084y Angeles, ing. El Paso, New c 8, Orieans, New York. w8.25 H R T&L 45» Palo Alto and Way Stal L Ang I RAILWAY TRAVEL. | - G RN # i a1 a1l = 9 - A for Morning. P for Afterncon. L e {910) < - - x gacurday o Slatay ooy, Do gtd 5s.106% — |8 P of C 6s pe at all stations on Sundsy. | L A Plcon5s.108 107 (1905)Sr A. a I ornla Mlv::‘d'n&y exocnelwd.)_ $ Sunday only. MRt-at £ 0N ERN = o) e & Cobnects at Goshen Jo. with tratns for Manford, Do lem 5u121% — | (1908) Visaita. for Visalia via Sesgen [NRorCeien — | don T ot N R C ofC3s. — |8PotC | Tuesday and Friday. N P CRSI0L — | cogtd bs 12311231 | L‘m.ted.,. & Arrive via Nies. N CROs....115 | Do stmpd.11o | n Daily except Saturday NCPC 5102 — [5 P B R 62141 — Via San Joaquin Val N S R 5s...101%102 |S V Wat 6s.110 uo\sl P Stops Santa Clara sonth bonnd. From Weltistes 0 G L&H 55,113 — | Do 48 20m.101% — 1o Dfll'y and 5 counects Sunday only Rorth bound. . Ok T Co 6s. — 128%| Do 4s $dm.102 — Do 98 .... — 115 |Stkn G&E6.103% — Do con 3s. — 107 FU G & B 5s.1081,107 WATER STOCK Contra Costa 65 663 Port Costa.. Marin Co ... 65 Spring Val GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. — 4 Sac E G&R. 39 CALIFGRNIA NORTHWESTEEN RY. CO. LESSEES SAN FFARCISCO AND KORTR PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. An Ideal Train -For Those Who Eata L Col 8% 378 F G & E 43 a1% | Tiburom Ferry. Foot of Market St. AR - I LG & R Seek the Best. — L aH % T SunGaB 8 —* SAN FRANCISCO 10 SAN RAFAEL. Pac G Imp. 34% 8i% U G & E Co 341 — WEEK DAYS—7:80, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 13:4, Pac L Co... 86% — ! 8:30, 65:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip INSURANCE. m. E:\mh"—&tn wips at Firem's Fnd.213 — | BANKS. Am Nationl.125 Anglo-Cal .. 981 — Bank of Cal.4871 First Nationl — Lon P & A 168 Mercn Ex .. 40 Cal Safe Dp.137%s — S F Nationl. — — = SAVINGS BANKS. b Ger 8 :’L.m > S:: f lgluns; % Teave Humboldt .. — — urity Sav. Mutual = San Francisco. |Union Trst2150 — 8 F Sav .566 ‘ STREET RAILROADS. ..202% — Presidlo ... — — 80 = Week Days. rnoon. Caltfornta y is_Bakersfeid Local, 100 a. m. g 3 at all points In San Joaguin Valley. POWDER, | ;'i;'&,m:. ain srrives ot 78 % 3 2 Giant ...... 70 713, Vigorit ..... 2% — gl Doy i the cAiH;g‘ a SUGAR. Ning Cars the to Chicago. Chair e Hana 4% — Kilauea R Y runs to Bakersfield for of 20 » Hawallan .. 46% — |Makawell .. 28 30 first-class No m Honokaa ... — 15 |Onomea .... 21 25 ickets are honcred on | train, e Hutchinson . 15% 16 |Paaubau ... 16% 17 _irain arrives at 11:10 p. m. Daily. 20 8 MISCELLANEOUS. 1563 Oceanic S Co & 15 Cal Fruit Co. — 96 Pac A F A. 8% — Cal Wins Asl00%101 Pac C Borx.165 — Morning Session. Board— &i¥rat 6. = (euen” Patice and Tourist Sieepers and Fres Rul“tfi!u Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace leeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspoad- s Oakliand. 200 Equitable Gas 3734 720 Giant Powder Con, s 30. 00 2000 awaiian C & 5 Co 8 per cent. 9 25 ‘ 2 BH;"(;L! & Electric Co. 43 25 'ro s‘“ R‘F‘EL‘ 10 8 V Water . Street— - 49 Pacific Gas Imp ......... CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE, Asked. SAN QUENTIN, MILLL VALLEY, CAZADERO, ETC. flamets, St ‘American District Bay Countles Power Cal Central Gas & El Californta Cotton Mills California Jockey Club. gl Brle Cal Title Ins & Trust. Four Oil .. Gas _Consumers’ Hanford Oil .. Home Ol CISCO—W 748, 6. 9:45, 11:10 . m., 12:40, 2:45, 4 by 55, 10, 11:10 & m., 12:09, m. SUNDAYS—8:35, 7 240, 3:45, 4:55. 6.05. 7:10, 10:40 . m. 05, 8:40, 345, 4185, 005 T:10, [N Via Sausalito Ferry Foot of Market St. North Shore Railroad Oil City Petroleum .. Orpheum Company Peerless Ool ...... poman il Postal Device & Tmp. Crude Ofl T e | 85 626 "o QTR | andd Savanciro Fannv, Foot Markes St