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THE ' SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1903. i uly 9721 965 . 96T % sa‘w{anur 960 955 96T n Cash quotations were as lollow - & Flour, steady: 0. ing 8@ 70%¢; No, 3, T8%e; No. 2 red, SN e 2 corn_45%c; No. 2 yellow. 454ic: No. 2 ‘ats, Brgtc; No, 3 white, S0%aitc No, 2 rve: o good feeding 4i@4d6c; fair to -~ Sk by x ) fux seed, $1 12 No. 1 Northwestern, 18123018 35 oA pe pmmu D et iba. sides (oose), 9 85; dry salted shoulders boxat) 8 50} short clear jides boxed). § ono B el : b NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. wver, contract grade, SUGMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Afams Con ... 20 Litle Ciet [ “Articlos— Receipts, Shipments. guee N 26 | Flour, barrels 12,900 200 ' (o 1 . Brunswick Gon 0 | e, huaks 280,100 7300 Local Gas stocks still higher and active. Comstock Tun .. B e guthie 255,200 *5:200 New York stocks int off SO V. : 35 | Rye.' bushels . 8,000 900 New York stocks a point off on the day. Horn Siver . Slerra. Nevad €0 | Bariey, bushels ..... 50,000 8,100 - > > = 5 - er imall Hopes 30 . Silve i ; R L 3 St % uce Exchange to-day the Butter Sulver unchanged. No further declinc in domestic Exchange tandard 80 |7 On the Produce Exchante e . <R % 3 14@24c. rm, . Wheat weak and Barley firm. Both quiet. Checser” steady, 12%@15%e. tocks of Oats. C o b Adventure Ab cks of Oats, Corn and Rye show little change. e Al LR Bran and Middlings 1 y . Bran and Middlings in meager supply and firm. Foreign Futures. Hay weak and Straw neglected. s 3 wnd for Beans for Texas, with the market firm, {"3;:”2 : fim.';’ ‘260 RN S See Bidal Pheati- ¢h, May. July. wer again under free supplies. Cheese weak. 3o Opening 5 o3l 01% ; Tex 4 63% 624 61% s less o A T " + | Mexican Central.. 261 Closing . x demoralized, but still weak and overplentiful exican Contral. 261 | PARIS. ‘ruits, Nuts and Raisins as heretofore. o v e ,“""“Q“‘“” e AT . 3 Amer Tel & Tel. 23 15 R4-. Provisions inactive, both here and in the West. Dominion T & §. 5 3 General Biectric. 30 40 - | Mass Electric, ) Ca Sheep and Hogs as previously quoted. | fea Pt . Closing . 30 40 - ’ . .p ~ | U 8 St K | Vi 2 General advance in Pacific Codfish. [ Do en 4 m,. Vidlheis Visible Grain Supply. Badaaine & R iy s 3 o LONDON CwslN(‘. STOCKS, ¢ rk?r"( s in excessive supply and weak. Onions slow. | Con for money.91 16.10] Noros s ki 190% | | NEW YRk, March 2 ;;m;avumle supply = SR ! .91 15-16{ Norfol : ebrul a Poultry and Game in liberal supply and easy. [ Con for account... 9234 Do pra. . D2y | §F T ek Produce. Exch L g 6% b | follows: ~ Wheat, 47,808,000 bushe Unn\(r in fair (’(‘mnnd erans dull ‘Atchison Pennsylvania 5 46,000, Corn, 10,210,000; decrease, mooo il { . Do pta. Reading .. Oats, 6,798,000; increase, 824,000. Rye, 1, 0- — Balt & Ohio, Do 1st pfd | 000; 'increaze, ,000. Barley, 1,836,000, Canadian_Pacific. !"6 Do 24 l crease, 17, § > d that institution had a credit balance at’' Ches & Ohlo. 14 Southern R; y SN L | Stocks of Grain. " Clearing.house this morning of $344,305, 238 | Do ped. . ! S showing the continued drain of funds there. ey B LR m«. Eastern Liyestock Market. { grain inepector of | There was rather less pressure, however, upon aoas Union Pacific.... — = L use and on whart | TFC, "R 40 cents discount last week. A ?"M LXE‘, !‘;;' CHICAGO, March 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, ” | contraction of bank reserves is normal to this L Sis wabash 22,000, including 100 Texans; market 10@15c " | season and is expected to go further. But the 0y, Do“n“m | higher. Good to prime steers, $5 15@5 75; poor : i 1900 of the Assoclated Iouis & Nash....126% De Beers | to medium, $350@4 90; stockers and feeders, = ? 180, Mis. Kan & Tex. 281, Rands cows, $140G4 00; heifers, $§2 303 nsignificant contraction in loans _ Bar Silver, quiet, 2214d per ounce. Money, ers', n i bulls, nnmw 57 the clearing house banks 5%@3% per cent. ‘The rate of dlscount in the 3 1567 00 S anted aeers, §3 508 ally at the highest record in their ©OPen market for short bills i '3 % per cent, . is estimated also that securities &nd for three months' bills is 710@8‘6 per uooq Recelpts: To-day, 25,000; to-morrow, o | but rather more remotely in | €Nt Rk Teft over, 6000 head. Market 10G15 e 3 T 10,0 m‘ Mean- N York M i Mark closed weak. Mixed ;;47 &ulchfln ting syndicates carrying _over 1 ) to_cholce, ; rougl | gear are being diseolved and the ew Yore Money Market. 7 ; light, $6 €0@T; bulk of sales, s 3 | securities distributed, forcing members of the o X S syndicates to resort’ to. the banks for credlt | NEW YORK, March 2,—Close: ..Maney un" gfiflpf}a."mm 25,000; sheep steady to - S e il { to carry them as individuals or to sacrifice call was rather firmer at 3% @4 per cent, clos- | strong; lambs steady to 10c higher. Good to . A 0 647 Barley, 7628; Oats, | their holgings “fi,f';’.’fi‘r’u:fl' anthe .market | Ing at 3L@I% per cont. Time money wu‘cholce wethers, $6@5 85; lz‘h; mfcgnéum mixed, 1one . W7 { stock Bighs e ,,‘;vmfl‘w in firm. Sixty days, § per sent: ninety days, ,flmh.‘m Westarn sheep, lan‘flu‘ o ‘%s_;.nve | por value, or over 22 per cent, from the sales ' § o Ix months, § per cent. Prime mer- | 3 JOSEPH. ©f February of last year. These are the con- cantlle paper, 6@0% per cent. Sterling ex- rch 2 ern itions ecp speculation f c = ST. JOSEPH, Mo., March 2.—CATTLE—Re- et e tirom: domana " | change was easy with actual business In ( ceipts, 1280 ety 3 $5@5 50: Texans and | "Bonas “were dull and_inciined to be easy.| Pankers' billa at §i §7.20G4 §7.25 for demand | Westerns, ¥ q 9564 § _Jaco - reports the | Total sales (par value). $1.896,000 and at $4 810504 84 for sixty days. Posted @4 40; veals, M'm e Treasury on Fberuary 1 United States bonds were all unchanged on | F*tes. $4 8574 88. Commercial bills, $4 83% 3 45; yearlings and %, p 8 the last call @4 84y Siiver—Bars, 48c; Mexican dollars, |ers and feeders, $3 206G3 T3, A - NEW YORK STOCK LIST. 3Sc. Bonds—Governments, steady; ratiroads, | HOGS—Recefpts, 2500; light and light mlxed. 5 s A tow. | easter, | 86 95@7T 10; medium and heavy, $7 UTH@T 2! ¥ - . i it i —_— | pigs, 85 60q4'80; bulic of sales; 37 (53T 10 3 al bank 4 £ prye v : ; o - SHEEP—Receipts, 1200; active, stronger. : Y 710 00 | Acehison pid : 33"4‘ | Public Debt Etah‘menl. Quuifty common, g ~ Bait & Ohlo prd WASHINGTON. March 2.—The monthl; o NGTON. 3 y et g P g¥ 2 b v gy i statement of the public debt shows that at| New York Metal Market. Subs slive Chesap & Ohio 2,900 the close of business February 28, 1003, the o < roh Ming: Chi & Alton 800 debt, less cash In the treasury, amounted to | NEVW YORK, March 2—Tin was exeited fn . - Chi & Alten pfd 100 %, which is a decrease as compared 1-ondon to-day, advancing £2 55 to £136 13s n | Chi & Great West. 1,900 with January 31 of $5,969,665. The debt is fOr spot and £137 16s 6d for futures. The New - Chi&GWapE | Fecapitulated ae follows $014,541 dgo | TOTE marKet was also frm and higher, with | 28GWBE 200 nterest-bearing debt 914,541,420 50 40430 T e e & Northw 100 Debt on which interest has ceased ;‘;‘}i,’:“fi:fi,’“‘;‘. ‘“‘ Sl s ‘::itv::épd i . e s oghhic -3 | since maturity - 1230510' “Copper, like tin, was higher in London, Chi Term & T prd. 300 Debt bearing no Interest 208,744,438 gaining 16s 4d, with spot closing at £59 18s | a C C C & St Louis 100 and futures at £60. The York marke: i C Southern 300 Total was also advanced, Knl bout 123y points ¥ & Colo \mll’ 1st p! . This amount, huvu ver does not include $884,- ' Standard is quoted at §! lake and elec- x s et 09 in certif trolytie at $13 374 @13 2 d casting at | Btanding, which are oftset by an equal amournt | of cash on hand held for redemption, is classified as The cash in the treasury £ port. ‘Trust funds neral fund otk | St cific TH Greae X ta In national bank depost i . xS . cking 3 A N FRANCISCO, March Hocking 500 994 oA s -§1,344, . mine T ilinols _ Central 230 {12 | Against which there are demand labllities g e O twenty. | i Cuntral | outstanding amounting to $999,533,806. Which 32, | teaves a cash balance on hand of 63 L 543,470, Coinage in Fcbruary. WASHINGTON, March 2.—The monthly statement of the colnage executed at the mints of the United States shows that during Feb- ruary, 1903, the total amount was $9,196,8%0, d, $7,488,5 as follows: 10; sliver, 000; minor cof * g * New York Grain and Produce and_mimimum tem- rn_stations: 40-26 Wash! 46-26 Cinc! * &% NEW YORK, March 2. FLOUR—Receipts, | 26,222 barrels; exports, 20,968 barrels; fairly { [ 5 ot Ged Ars: LONDON, March 2.-—Consols, 921; silver, 3T Bk I g o7y WHEAT—Receipts, 21,860 hushels; exports, | 22%0. Wheat Tk et pa £ 7 |ELuses bt 41,603 bushelz: spot, Vo. 2 red, §1%e | Steady; cargoes No. 1 Standard’ California, 3¢ 2] - elevator and &2%,c £, o. b afloat; No. 1 North. | 0% ’l""‘"“‘_‘;‘e"l:" s e S0 8, Boatidh £ E B . onts ‘country ma d r on pas 58 § (BtLoussSW... & 26 ok ““"‘““i 89%c £. o b. afloat; No. 1 hard | [0elNT Unitea Kingdom, 2,740,000; wheat & z £ |StLous 8 W [u’d. 400 Manitoba, B0%e¢ f. o, b. afloat. Throughout | fiour on passage to Continent, 80,000, E |st Pawr ... TN the day wheat was quite steady and at times | LIVERPOOL, March 2—Wheat, steady; B | 8t Paul pta 4 gctlve,. feeliug the strength of corn and the 1 Standard California, 6s 11d@ts 113d; wheat } Bouthesn Pastiic 19,400 heavy visible supply decrease. In' the late in Parls, quiet; flour in Paris, quiet; French | | Bouthern Raliw afternoon it was sustained by local coveriny country markets, dull; weather~in England, Bouthern Ry p .'»01,\ and closed firm at {c net advance. March | Texap Pacific 2,800 closed at Silic: May, 81 1-16GSI¥b closed | COTTON—Uslands, 5.3¢d. | To . & West. 1’:‘;. 81%e: Jul; @78k, closed at T8ige; 8:p- — K L & W pfd. 200 tember ciosed at T67gc. ke Saion. Pactfi 44,300 HOPS-— Dull ’ Northern Business. | Tnion Pacific pid.. m HIDES—Firm, Wabush e WOOL—Quiet. . —Cl 3,751; | Wabash pid ¢ PETROLEUM—Steady. B T Gl heel & COFFEE—Epot Rio, steady. Futures closed 4 mu’-h 2.—Clearings 87, - & L s ok 35 | quiet on the opening basis, & decline of 5| bajehcer, §35,005. o, - Cloudy T. in Central.. 200 27 20% | points. Sales were 11,250 bags, Inclufing: | PORTLA N March 2.—Clearings, $849,7: Cloudy T. | Wisconsin Cen pfd. 800 51% 513 | March, 4.30c: May, 450C; August’ 4.75¢; S¢p- | balances, §20 ¥ ST ;_.::l“ay ,;r Mi;a““v 55 Companies \l.m:nr uu-n 85¢; \o\ember 4.95¢, and Do- | SPO! KANE. erch 2.—Clearings, $300,558; Y - A cember, 5.20c 376 Ry Souay 'mif\':;:fihj‘mi 20 | TSUGAR—Raw, firm; refined. quiet, g g b Cloudy .06 | Wells Fargo DRIED FRUITS. ¢ Glear” 200 | " Micoelianeo f TED APPLES—The market fs | Northern Wheat Market. Ylear .00 | Amalgam Copper.. B ky 3 out steady ommon, 4Gbe; g Cloudy 'T.|Am Car & Found.. Yei choice, 5%@Ote: m.cy.l OREGON Clear .00 | Am Car & F pfd.. | |,FORTLAND. March 2—\'heat—Waila Wal Rain T. | Amer Linseed Ofl PRl‘\FF-“Imt prunes are in moderate de- | la. T5@T0c; Blues K8c; Valley, 78G80¢. Cloudy .04 | Amer Lin Ofl ptd mand and there is some selling pressure, | \\AEHXNG N " Ciear * Dhisk has tod 10 a allghtly ensler tofling o | © TACOMAL M, [t WhsatrBioady , W \\E\THLK CONDITIONS AND GENERAL [";;L"'r:‘lrll:“"u;xrv‘ude(uuuuuons range from 31 @ | changed. Bluestem, §5c; Club, f7de. . FORECAST. | APRICOTS—Are fairly active .nd steady at | e jen rapidly over the and a moderate dis : working in siowly over Northern ywers have occurred no 7%@10%c in boxes and at T%@I10c in bags, PEACHES—Are quiet and unchanged at 13g 18c for peeled and at 6% @Sc for unpeeled, 1o Fuel & Iron... | Coneolidated Con Tobacco ptd General Electr! api et re has fallen about 10 degrees e il 3 ento Valley and about 4 degrees | Hocking Coal | ) i along the coast. weather continues pieas- | Internatnl Paper Chicago Grain and Produce. Southern California Inter Paper pfd.... 4 Southwest storm warning is displayed at | Internatnl Power.. | & . ¥ t Re | Laclede Gas. .. . | A BRI 3 o ey =i e | L Fore a yg.;»m.w‘\r‘an“:’mx:r‘}‘uo for thirty ::::3:: :,.'"u," . | 'CHICAGO, March 2.—There was only a light ¥ ~ California—Rain Tuesday, fresh | Nofth Am | trade in wheat, but the market was firm high on the coast. Pacific Coast throughout the entire session, with the ex- poesi- | Pacific Mail night; People’s Ga | Pressed Steel “ Pressed 8 Car pfd.. Pullman Palace Car rnia—Cloudy Tuesday, northern portion by | ception of an easier feeling at the start, in- | fuenced by lower cables and favorable wnther. which__caus May to open down WK@%c at J%@T7%c. The strength in corn and a iarger | Gecrease in the visible supply than had been now Tuesday: cooler. Ticlaity—Showers Tues- Rapil; Showl. - | expected soon created a fi 2 LEXANDER S, MeADIE, Republic Steel p Say sold 'Gp to TI%e, AL (he advance fmas . orecast Official ‘was considerable realizing and with small 5 — cleatances and almost an entire lack of for- ’ . — cign demand the price eased off a trifie, but « . | ralliea again toward the close on a EASTERN MARKETS. | commission-house ‘demand with rather light 3 ! | pfferings, and final fgures on May were 4@ %ic — e D i MR e R A ae aative and pet K Steel ‘ 7,300 38% 38y 38% tading in corn was active and prices had AT ey gt s i 600 o ‘[ an upward tendency. The main bull factors . New York Stock Market. U8 Suelphd .. 6100 g1 BT Si% | were immense clearances—over & million 2 s bushels—a (air decrease in the visible suply NEW YORK, March 2—The cloah ly Total sales......489,000 chares. and a good cash and export demand, whiie Saturday had some st infusnce | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO, | {AvOrable weather was the only bear 'feature » The opening Seslings & ot the ag.| NEW YORK. Mareh 2.—Curb quotations of | 1, O ™ Wy e pening Gealings ta e ad- 3 R ke s | R b R ML S B | Ottt Ul 44 e s o bt 75 %nd, nesiect and u siow W FORE o Zos ligi. . The m knb:‘lou: gty NEY ngs for January reported by St. Paul was { U S ref 2 reg llllnhlll.-n P {173 Pravmon. n-l‘d nc(w! and ltrvnx, mng ‘avorable influence, aithough it was Do coup 1001 m'luu higher on a smaller run or p 1o explain it by the high price which | Do 2o shivancs. o from 10¢ to lk g a fuel. Amalgamated Do at t.he yards. A good d from Sackers 7 $howed some srength. ‘owing in the fur-| Do Skt Wete shea o theeirty London, and Pennsylvania' made some resist: b By ’"‘.‘“M"",, L "W,“.mmm ‘3&:’:‘.@“,"" ., anae to mi ?e&re»:"r Late in the day again | Do p . N Y Cen Hb- were "the upexplained advance in Manhattas - J lguu ranged ioed some recoveries in prices, but the clos- | By ooat. L) The leading Gutures as_follows: £ Weg unsteady and very duil. The money | Atchison gen Do 3s . High. Low. Close +ituation continues to welgh upoh the mlrkeL Do adjust Norf & W % and the professional traders made the va Rait ing ors regarding the chances of the Ax?' Do L&L M con Bs.115 the nominal motive of their Gperations. | Dy |= t L & 8 I 45... 90 weight of the day’s rumors inclined against | ap % St L 8 W 1sts.. 97 han § per cent to-day. and many lenders Ches & Ohio 4145104 a:‘m’"""‘ ot willing o aecomimodate wny but * hets | CBL & Alton 3%s. T1igiBouthern Ry e 117 oo e T e e e | - 800 BRI Dejetie noney was b rdod by large sales of bankers' bills in the | C & N W con 70183 Usion Fhcife do.102 ; CCC&St L gen 48,1001 | Wabash Ists .. 117 Chicago Term 4s. 84 | Do 2ds8 .......107 Colo & South 4s. 90 Do deb B .... 811, Denver & R G 4s. 98 (West Shore 4s...111 Erje prior llen 4s. 98' wl!.mu..g Do gen 4 . “Cen 45. FtW&DC Con ‘Ifim de.. g w Val 4 C F & 1 con b, vania 5 Rock Island .... 853 a1l $1,521,- | | Sterling Exchange, sight Lead was Bs higher in London at £12 7s €d, | bt Bere It reaibed quict & Sthanged at | 4ige. Spelter was unchanged in London at £21 12s 64, and locally at $5@5 10, iron closed 1a in Glasgow and at 5ls 9d in Middiesboro. Locally iron was qui No. 1 foundry, Northern, is quoted at $24% 23 30; No. 2 'foundry, Northern, $22@22 No, 1 foundry, Southern. and No, 1 foundry, | Sotithern, soft, $24 50@24 50. Warrants re- main nominal, New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, March 2.—The cotton mar- ket opened easy at a decline of 1 to § polnts and closed steady at a decline of 4 to 11 points net higher. St. Louis W ool Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 2.—Wool weake medium grades and combing, 10G20¢; light ;‘"‘;; 166 18%¢; heavy fine, 11@i4c; tub-washed, @29 Foreign Markets. LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. All exchange rates remain as before. Steriing kxchange, sixty day: Eteriing Cables .. New York Exchange, sight. New York hlc)um telllnphlc Bilver, per ounc Mexican Douln. ‘nominal. @ 884 Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—AIl. markets opened the week quiet end featureless. The world’s shipments for the week were llM!ollqu, in quarters: Russian, 150,000; Danublan, tine, $4.000; Indian, 22,000 S visible supply decreased .ws,cm bu-nm. In this market futures were lower, but cash qutations remained unchanged. v CASH WHEAT. No. iemdln to location, Mhiiag, lloo.fxc mnnum.m o o ! May ... 5 8k nfi 0 s Decen b-r...' AR “& m m. -atlnm ml?lcm for 'W'lm Y-lh'.lm v'fl 1wy tmnn nmul .Jl B’UCKH etl, empngfldmlw—‘l‘;llumm 12! 10-1b tins, 5-1b th 12%e¢; ‘:o.‘ fll‘.fle 12%e; ns, &b half nmu. 9%ec; one nuu. 2% t& terces, L Pl o 9%¢; five tierces, W Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. |, HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell t 13c under quotations. Heavy Salted 1 Nomm.u at uwu per Flour and Millstuffs. al FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 400 | g 10%4c; 3 5 465, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $43084 40: | giges, Oc for heavy and Sl4c er lm Stags, Oregon and Wash! cn. 70@4 per bbl for | 7c; Salted Kip, Saited Family and $3 70@+ kers' . Cair, ; e-!u. 1 MILLS' Prices i gackisss ; Culls, 1',: follows: Graham Flour, $325 per 1 m ¢, Flour. '83; Rye Medl §275; Rice Flor. g G o gy ”"Iu:n - do, $3 roa ; * Hominy, 3 wheat Flour, { Cracked Whea i, "‘.:’ Fud Furina, Whulo robeat Fiour, o Rolled ' O o, sacks 550; Peant Bmey. a Brl . fi'; Green Peas, $5 Prime Hay and Feedstuffs. Stocks of Bran are very slender, those in regular warehouses and on wharf March 1 being only 110 tons, against 550 tons Febru- ary 1. The market for Bran and Middlings still rules very firm, with offerings meager. Hay continues weak at the decline, and buy- ers apparently have no use for Straw any more, for they are not buying it. r ton. \per tom, FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Blrlty. ton; Oficake Meal at the mill, San anci:co Meat Market. All quotations remain as heretofore. Sheep and Mutton continue scarce. DRESLED MEATS, Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers ar; follows. BEE Er—w'rm for Steers and 6@6%o per Ib bing, $26G20 i Cocoanut Caict. iGa2. o | tor, Cowa. cal, $30G31; Corn, 330 50G3! 8@0c: small, 9@10c per b, Mixed Feed, $18 0019 505 Cottassees Stear: o s thare. . TG el Ewes, 100 6 50. 10%¢ per Ib. HAY—Wheat, $12 50@13, with' sales of ex- LAME—Spring. 12%@15¢; yeariings, 11%Q tra, fine 8t §13 50G14; \Vheat and Ont. $1180 | s3iic per @1 and Black Oat, $11G12 50; Barley, = %@ nocu 50; Stock, $10: Alfaita, $101% per ton’ PO D"‘"’,'E“;T';::'K‘- W 1, AGOhe per’ bals. LiThs, foliowing auetations ace for wood, sound ve: n Beans and Seeds. foer e Franad 'S per, cant ahrinkage: for C-m- CATTLE—Steers, A The Texan demand for Beans has besn 87 4 Goae par Ib. (no- welght). steadlly picking up for some days, and it is| SHEEP—Wethers, 4%@4%c; Ewes, 494 | now reported brisk again. The Eastern de- | per Ib (gross welght). e mand is light. Prices are firm enough, but; LAMBS— Yearlings, Sc per rohangea. ':wm“,'.:.““‘,‘“ T e o, W a 80@3; Pe: 50; smail | under o3 e BEANS—Bayos, $2 o S SR gemall | howe: 20 per. dent o "'5“ b“ White, $3 1 P(k, ws Rea'fz1 tags, 40 per cent off Trom above Lima, $4 xbn | and “ “ Kldnfil. $4 5004 Blackeye, $3 30 | SEBDB——BNWH Mustard, $31; Yellow Mus- tard, $3; Flax, $2 30G3; Canary, Gc for East- ern;’ Alfalfa_10@13c; Rape, 14@2lc; Tim- othy. 6c; Hemp, uoauc pér 1b; Broom Corn Seed, $12G15 pe: DRIED PEAs—-Nllu. $2 50; Green, $1 158 2 25 per ctl, Potatoes, Omons and Vegetables. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 8%@6c for June-July delivery; San Quentin, 5.56c; Wool Bags. 329 $oe; Fleece Twine, 74@Se. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: wouthfiald Yellington. 48; Seatile, $8 0; Brylnz 36 50; Rosiyn, §7; Coos Buy, §6 50 3 end, $ 50; _ Co-operative \\lllund Richmond, $7 00; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 in sacks; Weish chnthracite Eex. $13; Welsh Lump, $I1 $3 50 per on; Scotch Splint. §7 Coke, m per ton in bulk and $17 in sacks: Rocky Mountain de- scriptions, 38 45 per 2000 1bs and $8 50 per ton, according to brand. OIL—Linseed, 5uc Tor boiled and 34c for raw | Supplies of Potatoes afe excessive and the | market is generally easy, with only the fine table varieties recelving any attention. Three cars of Sweets came in and found ready sale at the old familiar quotations. The demnnd for Onions Is limited and prices are unst: but soid prices deciined. String Beans were in ilm- ited supply, and choice offerings brought 2vc per 1b. Tomatoes were firmly held at the pre- vious quotations, Twelve boxes of Asparagus came in and sold at 20@35¢ per Ib. extra winter strained, barreis, $1; cases, $1 China ‘Nut. 55G42c per gallon; pure Neatst in barrels, ibc; cases, S0c; sperm, pure, '70c Whale Oil, natural White, 50G55¢’ per galion Oll, in barrels, #5c; cases, o0c; Cocoanut | POTATOES—New ~FPotatoes, 2g2%c per | Uil in barrels, tdlsc for Ceylon and 383e for 1b; old Burbarks from the river, 40f Australla. o bS¢ _per ctl; Oregon do, T0c@$1; River Reds, COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl, in buik, B0@35c tl: Eariy Rose, tor seed, Sla axl Ol in cases, zxnc. Aur-l 22%e} 1 156 per ctl: Garnet Chiles from Oregon, T6@ 85c per ctl; Sweet Potatoes from Merced, job- | bing at $1 60 per ctl. | ONIONS—60@i0c per ctl for chaice and | fancy and 40@50c for lower grades; Green ' luc; Onions, 40@50c per box. | bulk, 21¢ VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 4@c per 1b; | TLRPE\'flNM n-r r £alion in cases ana Cabbage, $1 per ctl; Hothouse Cucumbers, $1 | 82c in drums and : Marrowfat Squash, GAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- $16; Mushrooms, Wi 2| y-ny quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-1b i Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 4.7i powdered. 4.60c; C -ndy Granulated. 4.60c; Granulated, fine, 4.50¢; Dry Granulated, coarse, 123ge for Los Angele @20 per ton; Hubbard, @40c per b, Poultry and Game. 4.50c; Fruit Granulated, 4.50c; Beet Granu |lated (100-1b bags only), 4.40c: Confectioners’ T liberally supplied with | A 4.50c; Mag A. 4.10c; Extra C, de The market was Poultry. A car of Western came in and there was a vortion of a car on hand that was | carried over from last week. Receipts of do- | mestic were light, and prices for all descrip- tions were unchanged. There was very littie l | Gotden C. 2008 D, 3.80c; barreis, 10c more; -barrels, 25¢ more; boxes, G0c more; 50-1b bags, 10c more for ail kinds. Tablets—Halt- barrels, Sc; boxes, 5.25¢ per Ib. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or ita squivalent, PACIFIC CODFISH—Prices are eonfldmbl) inquiry for Game, und noarly all kinds were bigher ali around. ~Bundles, offering at very low price: cases, regular, cases, PO SLTRY—Live Turke: 15@17c per xn Eastern style, Norway,”" 3e: per_pair. Goslings, $2¢2 50; ' ~Narrow G,nun Siiver King, 'Tie @6 per dozen for old and $t@S for blocks, “Oriental,” 5%: biool ‘Seabright,” ens, 85 SUGY; young Roosters, §6 80 | 6¢; tablets. Gl4c: middles, 0@81,¢: boneless, old Foosters, $6@b 50; Fryers, $5 0@ | Uc: desiccated, —: pickled Cod, bbls, $7 50; lsv,w ‘Brotlers, $5 UGG ior large and $i ouus Pickied Cod, half bbis, $4 7 for i Tigeone, $1 80 per’ dozen for old et < b — d $2 50487 for Squabs. O TR Hare, 15¢a%1 per dozen; Cottontail | Receipts of Produce. Rabbits, $1 50; Brash Rabbits, $1: Gray Geese, | A [ 31°80; “White Geene. 75cG31; Brani, 311 v; FOR MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1003, | Honkers, $3; English Snipe, 3 50, | Flour, gr sks. 10,210 Must; Wheat. ctis ¢ istard, sks .. | Barley, o | Oats, cf Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter was weak agaln yesterday and deal- | 28c. It all depended upfln how heavily supplied the dealer was. Receipts were free. Botiit i D‘;:j‘?c’“ There was no chauge in the best Cheese, but . | the lower grades were off, and some not very | desirable stock was sold down to 12e. — | There was iess demoralization in Eggs than I _“.,[ | on Saturday, but the feeling continued weak and close biyers of large lmes could suppiy STOCK MARKET. l ey While transactions In gas stocks were not @< heavy yesterday, they still led the list in | Importance, and the rise was as rapid as be- { fore, Gas and Electric morning session to $38, against $53 75 as Saturday's best price. The company issued @ ofrcular to stockholders, virtually announs- ing that it had not been ‘approached by any body with a view to absorption by any other interest, and inviting the stockholders to di Joslttheir stock in escrow with the Merea tile Trust Company for a_year, such stock not | to be sold under £90. The circular conveyed the impression that this move was in the di- | rection of keeping the stock in one block, as | far_as possible, for & year. The other gas stocks were also strong, Pacific Gas Improve- ment selling at $42@42 50 and Equitable at $4 00. Spring Valley Water was lower at $36 @86 50. For Glant Powder $67 50 was bid. In the afternoon Gas and Electric ran down like a shot to $33 50, and Pacific Gas sold off to $39 75. Transactions In these stocks con- tinued heavy. Contra Costa Water declined to $¢4. Mutual Electric sold up to $7, The oil stocks were weak and much quieter. themselves at 18¢. The top quotation for the ity retail trade remained practicaily un- changed. Receipts and stocks continued heavy. Receipts were 49,400 Ibs Butter, 1509 cases El‘l and 10,400 1bs Cheese. | BUTTER—Creamery, first hands, 1b for fancy and 28@%2S L« 3 lor firs | 28c; store Butter, 221 CHEESE—New, 12%@13c for seconds 14%c; Eastern, 17@17%c; [Dhfihc\ per 1b. EGGS—Hanch, 15@17%c; store, 14G15¢; cold storage Western Eggs, nominal. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. i | * Western, ! | i The market for Oranges was more active | than on Saturday, but trading was confined | chiefly to the standard grades, peddiers being the principal buyers. The California Auction Company sold 7 cars of Navels us follows: Fancy, $1 8062 05; cholce, $1 25G1 (: stand- ards, 1 25. Also, some anolce Grape o STkdeL The aerchania' Comiang sold one ear of poor quality standard Naves at 78c@8bc. Limes were steady at the recentiy advanced quotations. Lemons were dull and | unchanged. Ripe Bananas were more plenti- Ul DUt DDl e Still limited and prices | pe “following were ex-coupen vesterd Apples had no quotable change and the com- | Bay Countles Power 5s. 1930, semi annual, mon and medium grades were still in demand. | @Mounting to $36,150; Ferries and CHff House A car of Ben Davis came in from Hood River, | Railway 6s, 1914, semi-annual, amounting to Oregon, and being of good uu:my -nd highly | $19,500; Market Street Railway Ist Consoli- colored sold readily at $1 25 per bo: e Gs, 1924, seml-annual, amount- APPLES—700@$1 for common and cholee and $1 26@1 75 for fancy. FEARS—Winter Nellis, from cold storage, $262 25 pe CirRs” FRLlTs—Flncy Navel Oranges, $1 7@z 25 per box (wlth lomed‘axpnnl- high- d, $1al Water 1s amounting to $149,; e choice, 81 20G175; stan 2, | tric Company 6. 1905, semi-annual, amoun Seedlings, T5c@$L 28 gerines, 'T50@$1 30. | I\ o $0000; quarterly interest was' also pay- Tamone, '700@a1 for. standacd, ST 250180 fot | able fo-day on the 4 per cent bonds of the choice und $2@2 50 for tancy; Grape Fruit, uo 250; Mexican Limes, $4 50@35; Bananas, Er bunch for New Orleans l.nGJlGl kY lur awaiian, Pacific Gas Improvement Company. The following were ex-dividend: Sacramen- to/Gas and Electric, a regular monthly of 15¢ per share, amounting to $2787 60; the Trinity County Gold Mining Company, a div- Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. it of 1 per cent on the capli stock. % N iy g R There Is nothing new to report under this|$1, payable on the S ¥ roia rade Wine Assoclation one of payable on the head. Trade contipues quiet, e FRUITS—Apricots, 5%@Sc for Royals and A%@13¢ for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 4 @bc; sun-dried, nominal: Peaches, 414@7lc; Pears, 3%@4%c for quarters and 5@l0c for halves; Nectarines, 4%@5%c for white; Plums, itted and Yec nvr unpltud. Figs, 85 fo B o st mm.l 1 A ml:—*.* P, %rl!.o nrlhetw essment of $3 per share was delinquent yerturiay on the capital stock of the Belveders Land Company. ‘premium | STOCK AND BOND SALES. sizes, RAISIN! crop are Whln.;lumls.» of stocks and bonds on the Stock and b, o . etmva.l!c: New. Potatoes were offering freely, | very slowly. | in barrels; cases, 5c more; California Castor Peas from Los Angeles were in heavy re- | Oil, iu cases, No. 1, 70¢; pure, $1 18; Lucol, 80 | ceipt, and although there was a fair demand ' for botled and 4Sc for raw in barreis; Lard O, @2 per dozen: Tom oo Lon Amatten | CRED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, T562 50 per box. Garile, 2G2ige per Ib; Dried | 64> ber 1b; White Lead, 606ke, according & | Yeppers, 1GSe per for Stockton and quunmy Dry | ¢ ers generally quoted the market another cent 4 oft. “From first hands 0c was abbut the top, Eotatoes. sks 210 8 Onlons, sks . 490 Hides, No 210 | though small sales at 3le were still reported. | Biran: ske ... 500 Suger. ~gs a8 At the same time one or two large receivers | Middlings, sks . 245 Brandy, gals’ 1,000 Were offering at 20c, and in one instance at | Hay, tons . ses g “advancing on the | 11 AUCTION SALES CLOSING-WT AUCTION SAIE OF Borsos,Rnbber-de Huks, Harness, Ete. NORTH END STARLES, 5i4 BROADWAY, bet. Kearny and Dupont sts, FRIDAY, March 6, at 11 & m. On account of ill-health I.will offer all of my stock of the above stables at PUBLIC AUC- TION, consisting of 5 almost new RUBBER- TIRED HACKS, 20 HORSES, all blacks and iys. 10 sets HACK l-lAnN 2 SURREYS., harness. JOHN J. !'Don.z. Auctioneer, office 327 Sixth st. This stock can be seen any time before day of sale, P 5 DON'T FORGET OUR REGULAR WEEK- LY SALES, EVERY TUESDAY, 11 AN 1140 Folsom street, of all kinds of Horses, Wagons, Buggies, Carts and Harness. SPECIAL AUCTION lAl..l of HORSES and MARES. WEDNESDAY. ! ARCADE HOREE MAN Spring V. W., 24 . Spring V. W.. 3 M tge. United Gas & Elec. Co.. San Fran. Gaslight Co. BANK Amer. National Bank. Anglo-Cal. (limited). Bank of California . L., Paris & A. (limited)| POWDER STOCKS. ! Glant Consolidated Co. 61 Y% VIgOPIE ...on oene 2 3 i | SUGAR § Hana Plantation ... 4% 6 Hawaiian C. & 8. Co... 47 | Honokaa Sugar Co. 1%l 14% Hutchinson 8. Planta 13 18 Kilauea 8. Planta 8 8% Makaweli 267 29 Paauhau S. WwR| 17 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska Packers n3 158 | 158 Cal. Fruit Cann 130 95 | Cal. Wine Assoctation. 788 100 | 108 i o5 15% 1e l | Pac. Auxiliary . Alarm| 300/ o | Pac. Coast Borax Co...| 350 i85 |u1~. STOCK AND EOHD EXCHANGE. HONDAY. March 2—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. ] b ToN [4s @ )1'&%‘:@?‘ ] £ v o (new £ 2 v wx:uo»".'u U “coup: 10710108% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W 3. 90 — (Oak W g bs. — 100% 108 |Oceanic S Ss. — — lom C R es.121 Z PacGlimds. 98 — - BiEES = L & P 6. — . — Fer & CHfs.116% — _|Pk & OR 6s.118 — Geary-st_Bs. — 174 Pwi-st R 6s.117 — H CAS 548104 — |Sac EG&R3a106 107 Do 8 .... 98% 98% SF e, — 124 Mit-st C Ta.128% — | Do lem Ss. Klfl*l\fl\, B R 6s.141% — WAt e 0T Do uaan'wm.mu, Stkn Gé&Eds. 101 JUG & B oo. — 106% e — 115 Du con 58106 107 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 637% 84 | Port Costa.. 84 Marin Co ... @5 |Spring Val.. 861 ul‘ GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 4% 4% Sac E G&R. 39 40 Eqt GL Co. 4% 44 SF G & E. 53% 5+ jlutual EL. 6% 7 SF GLCo 4% — 0GL& 78 Stkn G & E. 8 — Pac G Imp. 39% 41 UG & E Co. 34% — Pac L Co — | - " INSURANCE. 's Fnd.310 350 | | Firem's ke | Am Natiopal.125 — First Nationl — — ! Am lo-CAlw. 9615 973 Lon P & A168 — | Bank of Cal.486% — = Merch Ex... 40 — | Cal Sate Dp.137i — '8 F Natioal. — — | SAVINGS BANKS. | Ger 8 & L2130 Sav & Loan. — 100 | Humboldt .. — pecurity Sav.365 300 | Mutual s Union Trst. - | S F Sav Cobe6 — | | STREET RAILROADS. California ..202% — Presidio ..., 4 = Geary ...... — 80 POWDER. Giant 68 — [Vigorit ..... 2% — SUGAR. ana &5 4% Kilaea .. :a-nllln Makawell . zflg 5 i $Honokaa i \‘ — |unomea ... o1 {iotenireon - 15% 16 'Paauhau ... 10% 17 MISCELLANEOUS. laska Pack.134%135% Oceantc § Co 10 — Sl Fruit Co. 92 9 = Pac A = sl Wine As.102 — Pac C i1 — i SALES. Morning Sesston. Board— % 100 Alaska Packers' Assn. 185 25 30 Cal Wine Assn 102 fN' 200 Contral Light and Power L AEn 80 Contra_Costa Water D650 100 Equitable Gae, b 30 D40 20 Equitable Gas.. LA | $2000 Hawaitan C & § C D80 $1000 Hawatian C & S C (T 210 Honckaa D10 235 Paauhau 8 P Co .16 875 80 Pacific Gas Imp L4250 20 Paciflc Gas Imp. T & Pacific Gas Lmp Lo 100 8 F Gas and_Electric Co - 36 W 328 § F Gas and Electric Co. 157 50 130 S F Gas and Biectric Co. w0 508 F 50 BSTF 2 208 F $1000 S P 4 %0 S vV |I‘l 2% SV W 25 08y iy 1008 ¥ 50 325 Honokaa Co. e 1430 Afternoon Sessfon. % e BESESELEARES .. 0220 SEE ¥RASUTUNBLUBTUINRZARLIOBY 30 s 25 Pacific " . 10 Paahau 8 P Co. N &) 225 S F Gas and Electric Co. ; 35 8 F Gas and El Co. 4 Gas and Co. 54 150 io-uflllurnnt:o. 54 30 Gas and Electric Co. Eod 255 8 F Gas and Electric Co. . 4 35 8 F Gas and Electric Co. 53 F Gas and Electric Co. . 53 621y F Gas and Electrie Co. 53 Street— Los T AR Tat ‘108 ¥ e Light nEs EXCHANGE. " o & B 8358