The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 6, 1903, Page 11

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THE SAN FF AIN any break, The v Taa Yo gt b My ) Wieat and Other Grains. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. ‘ UCTl“N S ALES The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT—The situation is considered bear- Owing to the cool threatening ‘weather, the 2 Open. High. Low. Ci e o o . % | 1sh all over the wurld, except in Californta and | demand for Oranges and other Citrus fruits JISCO CALL, ¥FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1903 Wy B A I A e e oo i ™. s | the ket waa genarats weah st sncnwnscd | CLOSING-OUT AUCTION SALE ly b TY W eral we 'y o Sie. 4T 471 46% g% | FePOTted in very fair and improving conditien; AETECR. a’l;‘.‘iia?..‘é‘:fi“&'m‘{.'m i Rl b4 PUABRCE SR e | ottt i 4 e aaportabls e gleaned up. Ripe Mexican Limes Were in rather | ASN OF Oats No. ; . | Australia, reports from New South Wales show | limlted supply. The Panama steamer arrived . . My DO OBE ME m O W TeTooes Than s soniion | with 308 boxes. some of whieh were weil <oi- | HOPSeS, Rubber-Tired Hacks, 5 July Sl d = " | bushels, against 14,786,000 bushels Jast vear, | O 5 Will B¢ 5010 Dy the G Sctien cotn . | pRose Pork, b Tty o ey while Victoria ls not_expected 1o producs SE Pape Y the uction com- Harness, Ete. ' 7y - & ' b over X ushels. e total crop of e 5 o : SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. [ Rocking Coar s {8t i 88 145 M50 10H | ommenwenitn is caimated at 16,000000 bush | Thore was g fair moyement in Apples partc: v R T ok W SROANEAT, | Interaational Pajer 3 | pard per 100 I 0 0714 9 9714 10 00 | 000 bushels, but increased animal feeding. is SRR SL I o Taare dbA. yeld WA &t THIS DAY. Sl ; ; | Intes o LAY 990 1000 987 9 81y | Sabected to brink the towal up to §0,000,000 {PGE 0, BS: Box Mipe Flanends were,ofer PRIDAY, March 6, at 11 & m. w York stock.mmarket from ome to two points lozwer. | Laciede Gas | Beptember ..... 9 90 876 078" | [Sancl MAKIE prababls en lhpo | lower for the ordinary run of offerings. Some b Gt et WA ¥ il it S22 W A | National Biscuit | _ Short Ribe, A Chicago declined from 7il4c to 76%ec, clos- | €Xtra large bunches of New Orleans stock 20ld | stock of the above stables at BUBLIC aAtCh cwed actiz ca. as stock. |24 ng weak, though the buying w: tter than 3 N, consisting of 5 almost new ed activity in local G tock National Lead May e eak, though the b be han | SVEE S Quothtiona nd chotes | TION, ists 5 RUBBER- LR 5 | Eoek Americah ggmm The & i at (he close. There ot prosent | nfif'nlgg—;’m: = D o shetes HREDWHACK&A 20 HORSES, all blacks l'l‘ . i 1o - v . acific 8 case ® & leal of liquidation owing to ‘ear thal o i ¥s, sets CK HARNESS, 2 SURREYS. Sterling Exchange lowwer again. Pacific Mail .. . 500 0% d6ls 36 il chotations wéte. '&¥ ' followa: . Fichr, | ihe.farthiconing Governmenty roport. Wil . be _PEARS—Winter Neills, from cold storage, | § BUGGIES single and double harness. . Lt s b . A People’'s Gas 4,600 102 101 101% | “'{ £ No. 2 spring wheat, 76%@77c; | Pearish, and considerable long Wheat Is com- | $2G2 25 per box. G. MARINI, 1 hcat conditions becoming more bearish. / | Pressed Steel car.. 600 62 61 60% ! 00 "R RY 2 red, TIL@IA%C, No, & Corn | INg out. The erop outloak 18 good. Export | . CITRUS FRUITS—Fancy Navel Oranges, | Joma o DOYLE, Aucttoneer, office 327 s < $ Pressed Steel C pfd 200 931, 93% 93 ch No. ellow, ‘44%c; No. 2 ocafs, 3314c: | DuSiness on the seaboard is at & standstill, but | $1 75@2 25 per box (with some specials high- | Sixth st. Barley, Oats and Rye dull. Corn weakening. Pullman Pal Car.. 222 | No. 2 white, 34%@361ac; No. 2 rye, 4Bc; good | CaSh Wheat s strong in the Northwest, and | €r); choice, $1 5; JStandard, $1@125: | This stock can be seen any time before day © . 3 £ Republic Steel .... [ fedtting bacley. 4’5@46(‘; alr to choice malting, | AUstralia is nibbling for Flour. Last week | Seedlings, 75c Tangerines, 1 50; | of sale, ¥ fis firm, H £ R Sk Republic Steel ptd . "No. 1 flax seed, $114: No. 1 Norti. | Australia bought 100,000 barrels at Minneap- | Lemons, ‘75c@$1 for standard, $1 25@! 50 for _— P2 s firm, Hay steady and Straw still néglected. e 20, O N0 1: mass oI ber BDL- $i8e Lok | oK. choice and §2G2 50 for fancy: Grape Fruit, $18 § g . - Tenn Coal & Iron. “?;'fzg- Ibs, §O 92164@9 95; short 'ribs sides | AN this market futures are lower and cash |2 50; Mexican Limes, $4 50@5t Bananas, $1 75 | —_— r an ggs continue to shade off, and Cheesce weak. Union B & P Co . RS $0'55@9 16 dry salted shoulders | Wheat i€ also weak, but in Oregon and Wash- | @2 50 per bunch for New Orleans and $1@1 50 | \ 2 : < : . UB & P Co pid (hoxed), $8 373@S 50; short clear sides (boxed), | INSton the demand for Australta continues. | for Hawalian, ST K il vits, Nuts and, Raisins still very quict. [T & Leather o, 2o $10010'25; whisky, basis of igh wines, 81 207 | More or lege Wheat and Fiour is fowing lnto | L — il k OCK MARKET. e . PR | U 8 Hadber .0 closer, contract &radd A1l ment to Australia. This State has no more| Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | : cat market lightly supplicd and firm. ! E ‘Wheat to spare for anybod " CASH WHEAT. The market continues stagnant at previous | Gas and Electric received another galvanic No. 1, $1 401 50, according to location. | prices. shock yesterday morning which sent it up from Milling, $1 60 per ctl. FRUITS—Apricots, B%@8Sc for Royals and | $53 75, Wednesday's closing price, to $36 at FUTURES. 8%@l3c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 4 | the opening. and from that figure it advanced 5 Session 9 to 11:30 . m. @6c; sun-dried, nominal; Peaches, 433@7%c: ! In S0 strides to $88, where it closed tha On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter i giligh. Low. ' Close. | Pears, 3%@4%c for quarters and 5@10c for | call. sales being iiberal. The other gas stovks . NEW YORK, March 5.—Curb quotations, ket ‘waa steady; creametics, 18G3Thc: & o M1 A0 81407 s138 8135 | halves: Nectarines, 4%@5%c for white; Plums, | showed no aniation. and the e T oy United Rallways of San Francisce. bonds—. Market was steady; ¢ S Chor gt a8 12 12 - 121% 1 2% | 5geo for pitted ana 1@1%e for unpitted; Figs, | curities were Quiet and foati oo 8% bid, 78% asked. Subscriptions not quoted, i 2te; Baxs GURTS - THacw. S0y 2 p. m. session. 4@5c for black and 4Gbc for white. In the afternoon Gas and Electric soid st $57 3 *jixhe1ske. Open. _ High, Low. Close. | PRUNES—1902 crop, 214@2%c for the four | @57 60, with small sales. Alaska Packers SI 38~ $138% $138 $138 | elzes, with 3%@ll4c premium for the large | declined to $154 and Pasubau Sugar was frm ps quict. Wet and dry Hides quoted lower. 3 | th new in Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. try and Game in lighter receipt and the latter hi v particular change in Fresh.Fruits. [ - i | | Western Unlon . Shares sold .. UNITED RATILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. i 2 . e * 121% 121% 121% 1 21% | siges er at $17@17 25. 1 hon 2 ) Iz ; The temperature has fallen slowly In the | ¢ J10T% L & N Unl 45, 1l B, Yo % g RAISINS—1062 crop are quoted as follows: e > i heat Exports in February. [ Sterva ang eastward o e oL E N O ta 100 Foreign Futures, 1B ARLEY—Eoth cach erain and futures were | | RAISINS— Nrascnin 30T bk e followes | The oil siocks continued quiet and without . S _ Cenditions are more favorable fo | : -107% Mex Cent 1st inc. 26 % keeps futures on the down grade. Ib; d-crown, 5%c; 4-crown, 6c; Seedless, l00se | * The Pacific Lighting Company paid & regular exports of Wheat from Sau Francleco [er ¥riday, == o o ieeo for thirty | U 5 DeW 48 reg. 1343 Minn & St L ds..101 CASH BARLEY. * ¥ Muscatels. 5c: Seedless Sultanas, Sc; Seedless | mnchiy dividend of 35 cents per share yes- e TH6 TP S T v i L Thats t made a oy ] 8 new s coup.1353 Mo, Kans & T 45. 9914 Bl b BB Tk e hny i Si4c; 2-crown Londoh Layers, 20- | rocqan tr th of hous ing midnight, March 6, * cooler; | [ S.01d 45 reg....108% M, K & T 2di B des. §1 20 &, Tor meed, $1 6001 15 40 per box; 3-crown, §1 80: d-crown | “TL uhoiders of the Equitable Light Northern Californid—Fair Friday, cooler; | 7 S 'old 4x coup..100is \N'Y C gen 3148, 109% ¢ grades, ; Chevaller, for seed, § | fancy clusters, 20-1b boxes, $2. S.crown Dehe. o Gas Lis fresh westerly winde. | U S 58 re 1025 IN J C gen bs....181 LIVERPOOL. for fair to choice. sas, 20-1b boxes, $2 60; 6-crown Imperials, 20-ib | COMPany. who have deposited their stock in Bouthern California—Fair Friday, fresh west- | U 5s ‘coup. ... 10008 INov ‘Sanits ha. 1os | Wheat— Merch, May. - July - FUTURES. boxes, Seeded, f. 0. b. Fresno, fancy, 1-Ib | $¢ToW (o be sold at §5 per share are now re- erly ‘winds. | Atchisun gen 45,102 Nor Pacifly 35, . 381 | Opening 62 81% Session © to 11:30 a. m. ariatas TReT i, T |, g celving 70 cents per share on account of fhe Nevada Clearing Friday. ty—Fair Friday, | Atchison adj 4s.. 90% |Nor & W con 4s.101 - : Closing . 82 © 1% Open. High, Low. ° Close. | NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 12"1:”'@‘ P“;nhagi D Nt hata i a R Sen Francisco and vicinity | Balt & Ohlo 4s..102%, Reading gen 4s... 96% May ........81 14% $114% $118% $113% | No. 2, 10@ilc; No. 1 hardshell, 11@i1%c; No. ¢ Stock an nchang Ra s resh westerly winds. Balt & Ohio 3145 L&lMconbonid | Mo, -Aug, | December 87 B 86 86% |2, 03ig10c: Afmonds, 1lc for Nonpareils, 103 ' made negotiable among its members the tru ALEXANDER G. McADIE, | B &0 boh 34105 y &5 Xy e “Wheat— ;M 2 session. 11c for T X L. 10@103%c for Ne Plus Ultra | certificates of the San Franciseo Gas and orécast OfACial | Canada S0 20, 195 Sowestn lsts. 97 | Qpenins . F 5] o oo " and 5G8%c for Langeudoc; Peanuts, S@7c for | Eiectric Company, issued aghinst the eapital ! g o 4 | Cent of Ga 5s Sowestn 245, $ S0 i e T i i e e Eastern; ‘Braziy Nuts, 12g13c: Fu’i;m. (120 | stock deposited with the ~ Mercantile Trust = RV ! 14c; Pecans, c: Cocoanuts, X Company. i ¥ | Ches &7 ons N Siauids 29 e | REman as el HONES -~ Comb. 15 13%c for brignt, 1i%c | A mesting of the stockholders of the Comtra n | | Chgo & Alt 3348.. 763, 'So Rallway 5s... 11613 ; CIOSINE. . | qoa TS The trade continues to Report o Very | sor light amber and 10c for dark; water white | Costa Waler Company has been called for May 1902, The export EASTERN MARKETS. C B & Q new 45, 03% Tex & Pac lste,. 110" | & Siek plindo dentuvelons ' market. at uncianged |'oxiragted, 00/7340: light ambér Gxiracted, $36 |3 to YOIt UpOnR 8 Peopesition to fRereons’ the ; 'Wheat and Bariey p | |CM&SP genis110% Tol, § L & W 48, 78 { New York Cotton Market. b e @1 37%: Black, $12091 25 for | @6 dark, $@4%ec. | banded_indebtedness from its present amounc year, owing to the | S 4 |C & NW con s |Gnion Pacine de. 1024 | focd hnd B Sacrnhy e el $L20Q1 28,108 | © BEESWAX—213%@80c per 1b. | of $4.600,000 to $5.800,000. Arrangements have demal —_— i been practically completed for placing the ad- ditional bonds, and the proeeeds will be used | in developing the Pincle watershed, just pur- | chased by the company. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of 053¢ . 1 30 for common to cholce and $1 321%@1 35 for NEW YORK. March . -he. Cotton autrabel, o T RRTIn aer. bt Provisions. 1 lickand, S, with DU 3 pain Jowe a4 CORN—The receipts. from the West yester- 7 ints higher. Speculative operatio 4| gay were 2650 ctls. The market fs not ob- 1045 (1" The heaviest totals on record, sales be- | Satbine all this Western Corn and some of Ji | Quotations still remain the same, and Bee] C C_&SLgen 45.100% | Wabash 1sts Chgo Term 4s.... 84 | Wabash 2ds . | Colo & Bo 4s. 89%|Wabash deb | Den & Ric Gr 4=, 98 |West Shore 4s. e |CRI& Pds.. 106 |U Pac cony 4s. | New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, March 5.—There was an air of g aayibiry Shout. 156 MG Bt fhs Mk mar nrl'\‘zr‘!len 4s. ;:171 ajl&& l!’-':'» 3 g‘; ing estimated at not less than 900,000 bales. | is going into store. The market l‘s ruling | is nothing new in the m'arke(.l | ];'y.;",‘)on:‘y;.:g,‘:\;:l(zu?:n:‘;:g.&,_gm“?musflr:z n Febroary the exports ¢ greihompe- e e Brie gen e et e 22 | Mhroughout the entire day operations were ex. | Tather Weaker, but prices show no decline. CUREILMEATE-Pacea, 120 per b for') KWIRE Giieticn Sue Sawic "MAES SHEp Fiancisco were as follows ‘j. 4 ad g.(:x:“fir‘;a “"'r:‘:j:fl::"f '"l:‘“::;:l LA T ] T 1oy [ Som Revhacn, | Western (sacked), $1 25@1 2T} ior Yeilow, | heavy, 1214c for light medium, 14@14ie for | JOsep nol 2 : 89" [ tremely feverish, the market being strong and | g Mgt Bris ‘for ' White and $1 2041 25 for | weak by turns, as the bull and bear element | mixed; California, large Yellow, $1 45 down. light, 15@15%c for extra light, 16@16%c for | Mingham, Irving M. Scoit. C. de Guigne N. 12 |Pennsylvanta. P Cole. R_H. Pease_George Whittell and Ed- 18 definite was anncunced. The direction of | Rock Island.. < G : 3 < a'in control of the market. The open- | according to dtyness: small round o $1 sugar cured and 17@17%4c for extra sugar | b, COI5. R H. Pease Cloorge Whittell and 2 he rumors shifted several times during the | NEW TORK NINISS SEGORD. fog Grtanees was developed o betfer Livetpooi | 3165, Wnite, 31 55; Egvptian, 31 400145 for | cured: Eastern sugar cured Hams, 143e; Cal- | fdent, Joseph A. Domohoe_ vice president; Ed- e e o S e . Sjiatte. Cibe cables than were expected. Large orders were | \hite and $1 301 2275 for Brown. ifornia Hams, 133c; Mess Beef, $10 50@11 per | ward Donoboe, cashier and secretary, and John the feeling of distrust and apprehension. s sognh received from the South and Liverpool, but the RYE—Very dull at $1 121@1 15 per ctl. bbl; extra Mess, $11 50912; Family, $12 50@13; | E. Fitzpatrick, assistant caskler. The bank Cotton thus purchased was €oon on sale again, BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at §1 i54¢2 10 per prime Mess Pork, $13 as the market about 11 o'clock showed signs | cental. Mess, $18; Dry Salted Pork, i2c; Pig Pork, $28. of retuing woaknimy l’fi“““h;" Akilge e 4 Pigs’ Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, 18 per b, situation, r traders, 3 lerces uoted at S%c per Ib for —_— pounded the market 80 energetically that be- Flour and Millstuffs. compound and 13e {of pare: haif bavrals: pure | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. fore midday May and July, the two active posi. 12%c; 10-1b tins, 12%c; 5-Ib tins, 12%e; 3-1b el e g . % Breece vague feeling was the most effectual factor in Brunswick Cor the day's weakness of stocks. But the money | Cometoek Tunnel needs developed by the situation had their pos- | Con Cal & Va itive influence by the withdrawal of credits | Horn Silver. from the stock ket the sha f cailing | Iron Silver 1 the market in the shape o ) has had a very satisfactory year. There was a large incrense of bustness, especially during the last six months, 14; extra clear, $26. | Phoenix Potosi .. Savage . Sierra Nevada. Small Hopes exclusive of islands, were The prevailing tightness of money 2 | tions, were down 23 points from the best of the | FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 400 | tins, 13c. 7] AY, March 5—2 m. s caves little resource for replacing of loans that | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. S Gine o vilawiny 'd'""""'}_flr:gfi'f;r'"';m;d”lf;; 4 65, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 3034 40; cononsszfi:‘—m« hatt bl'r’?l, :%c:] three R b —_— are called. The consequence was a dribble Money— |U S Steel pta, market. hod & Dperiof ¢ . i on and Washington, 70 r bbl for | half barrels, 9%c; one tierce, 9%c; two tierces, INITED STATES BONDS. Ii7all Strect Outlook. forced liguidation.® This was steady and prac- | Zall loans . 5@515| Mining— which the excitement subsided somewhat, but | QT°600 and IWaselnelo ,o,”m?,‘,g“‘ 914c; 5 tierces, 9%c per Ib. L‘“T;IADA.,(“ Bid. Ask. Wall Street Outioc ticaily uninterrupted during the day. The down- | Time loans 5@5% |Adventure . at 1 o'clock the extra heavy selling broke out | ¥4 Snr 2v TS0 TG0 packages are oK. ward course of prices was constant, but did not | Bonds— |Allovez . atieah. . By this tine he Difis Werw 10 bets L atifio . Grahas < ¥od 25 per 100 1 - 1001 110% |4 ¢ (new)135%4137 Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops.| 15 I e 108t 1001 s Gar: coup. 107 H108% ter control of the situation. Finding themselves | NO%S0 Sreday Figun, . . ide ju ps e active stocks, th - | A ison 4s .. 00 | make wide jumps in the active stocks, the re- | Atchison 45 100 |Amalgam Heasily vertold.after the weakness, and cons | 37 ; Rice Flou; on “the contrary, being by successive | Mexican Cent 4s. 76 |Bingham . : Corn Meal, $3; extra cream do, $3 75 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. actions. But the net result upon prices | Rallroads— Calumef fronted with a return of unfavorable weather Groats. $4 50; Hominy, $3 75@4; Buck- | Wet Salted Hides are lower and weak at| aAla A W 0. 80 — Oak W g Gs. — 1001 2he 3 for the day was serious, reaching from 2 to 4 | Atchison 81% |Centenmiar advices from many parts of the South, room | Oat Groats. 8% S0i Hominy, & Wheat, $850: | (e decline, and Dry are also quoted slightly | Bey CPC 56107 108 |Oteanic § 5. — 73 olnte for most of the sctive issues, and over | Atchison DEd......98% Copper Range traders became nervous and started a’ heavy | Fari ' §4 35, Whols Wheat « Flout, 85 50 5 C C G&E 56106 — |Om € R 68.127% — hat for some dormant stocks. A more notable Boston & Albany.260 |Domimjon Coal, covering movement, which continued with un- | Rojieq’ Oats, barrels, $7@9; in sacks,’ $6 50@ | O = .| Cal-st 5s ...115% — |Pac G Im 4a. 96 — In cxample of the latter was Wells-Fargo, which | Boston & Maine..187 |Franklin abated vigor right up to the close. At 3| g 5g: Pearl Barley, $6; Split Peas, boxes, $8 50; Mail advices from New York say of Hops: | C Costa 54, — — |Pae E Ry 55.118% — e neervative 1d 21y points lower than last month's s Boston Elevated. 160 |isie Royale 13'" o'clock the bull contingent was clearly master | Green Peas, §5 Ders100. Ib “A feature that has had a discouraging In- | G, Go%a Se — T |Pac B By Se 1% — o ing the cre The protessional bears covered thelr short con- |Mohawh <107 & . of the situation, having successtully absorbed fluence with the bull interests is the export de- | Lo & CH 6w 118% — Pk & OR 65118 — - B tracts at different intervals during the day, in during the last hour everything the bears had H d Feedstuff mand, the English buyers not taking the 81% Pwl-st R 6117 — o 950, | With the effect of checking the downward ' U'nion Pactfic. 2 Parrot to offer. From the lowest morning prices the ay an eeastuirs. quantity it was figured they would: still it is 2 Sae EG&RD.100% — Banks S - ot urse, but the rallies were slight and the mar- | Mexjcan Central {3/ Quiney "; s market rallied 19 points and closed very steady, | argued that the season is not over and England | 98% SF & SJVOs. — 124 on record by $12.- | ket proved to have no stamina whatever. The | Miscellancous. Santa Fe Copper. 21 Det 1 to 10 points higher. "he bull leader was | gongitions under ~this head remain un-|may yet increase her purchases to the extent | 1071 | Sierra Cal 68112 — N fell to §.- | last covering movement of the day Was no more | American Sugir..120%5 Tonisrark 135" | on the Exchanse all day.directing operations | o nes "®Pp IO ) “ptaay Py TR MO | T 00000 bales . There was Do prencamced 1203 S P of A 68 : 10,000 which is much below the average usual | (Tective than the previous anes and the closing | Am'Sugar pia: . 131 5| Ieimoaniatn’ 18 peraon knd. seapied. SR i his palitlon. | Slindurly officed,” whilly, Fay: s tairly | WeAKRE, i the: ipcal R, yess =) il B B . as active and weak, with some of the 18 | Am Tel & Tel....163} the continued dullness of busitiess and the de- e S e . very oo : y - steady and Straw weak. Somers & Co. say of | 4 ting w st T SLENA S i Y- i New York Metal Market. the Hay market: *“We are inclined to look for | cline in prices in primal markets, values show 107 (S P of C'éds 8 General e nd the advance in the vearly rate from G & grove “miiacy a continuation of light shipments, for many | & reactionary tendency. - A prominent bear in- 107 (1903)Sr A.106%5 — 3514 Victord; - { terest has issued a circular to brewers offer- | st C 6s.123% — . 107% -~ per cent was only momentarily effective. | Mass Biee pf 02 | Winona Bt o therr holdines ‘tao. rapidly Tty Tais | Ing to e 103 Pacifics at 28c and 108 diio | M o S 18BN, (1000 -..-100% = ¢ hat stock or the market at large, the | ['nited Frult......108% |Wolverine some little time before the market wiil re-jat 18c, f. o, b, Coast, and these offers it Is | 'R of C 6s.108%5100 | (1912) [...120 120% . Ing from all quarters, including | (:'g Steel, 87 | £186 10s for futu lly, Tin | cover again, for just at present it is in a very | stated have had an unsettling influence on the | N2 00 0" #1093y I B or ¢ 1st anal )1340,000 or 50,000 shares in this | 4 S | spot ana or e Loy, N | O e nAtitv. Ont feamme about. toe sires | Easisn mArket aid sere to keep hesters sut | N PCRDI100% — | ¢ gtd 5s..123 e day. The Special weakness | O CLOSING STOCKS. | vas eak also aosing about G214 DOINts on | {ioh“which has perhaps helped to withhoid | am buyers. It is claimed, Rowever, that it is | X P G Rg0s108% — | ¢ std Se 130, — : piinental group led to a supposi- | Cons for money... 913 Norfolk & Westn. 73% | inside price, with spot quoted at 30@30.75¢, | shipments s the fact that the demand for Hay 'only a question of a few weeks Defore some | X & 1 55 100141003 € P B R fs.141% — n that fears were aroused by the announce- | Cons for acct 3-16 Nor & W pfd 92 The London Copper market declined 58 to £60 | {hroughout the country continues even stronger | brewers at least will have to begin buying | NSR 10151024 'S V Wat 6s.106%107% e ement of | ment of the incorporation of-a company alleged | Anaconda ©£% Ontarlo & Westn. 81% for spot and £60 bs for futures. Locally, how- | (ha fotere s | and_that the market will then steady." |0G LaH 65113 — | Do 4s 2dm.101% — . . ury, has- | to be under Gould auspices for the construction | Atchison 85" |Pennsylvanta T4!3 ever, Copper was steady and unchanged. Stand- k3 HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell i 3/ Do 4s 3dm. — 101 2 ", Coppe: dy 8¢ BRAN—$20 21 per ton. A Oak 1234 % - will not be | of a new line (o the Pacific Coast. The heavy | Atchison prd. 101 |Reading ......... 30 . ard Is quoted at 13.00; lake and electrolytic Mmuusesfizw per ton. about 114c under quotations. Heavy ted | 0% . — 115 Stkn G&E€s101 — - g - decrease announced yesterday in January net | Balt & Onio §i% Reading dai P 43 at 135013 78¢ ‘and at 13.30@13. 60c. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, per | Steers, 10c; medium, 9c; light, Stac; row‘ = s 106%iU G & E 08.106%107% . . 3 x:,r:-.“nau « nlfln A‘a\mr:c Yas alko assigned as . Canadian Pac 34 7 |Reading 24 pfd... ¥ Lead advanced 3s 9d in London, closing there | yon. Ojlcake Meal at the mill, 5 50; job- | Hides, 8ljc for heayy and 8ijc for light; Stags, WATER STOCKS., 4 to be JDeavy an infnence € Wubash labor dispute and | Ches & Ohlo.. 180 Ratlway. 3 at £12 10s 3d, but was unchanged in the local | pine $26426 50; Cocoanut Cake, $21@22: Corn | 7c; Salted Kip, 834c: Salted Veal, 10c Salied | . - % . emainder of the year, and cor. | strike troubles on the Conadian Pacific gave | Chgo G Western.. 25% 8o Ratiway Pfd... 9675 market at 4%¢. Meai, $30G31; Cracked Corn, 31 50; | Calf, 103c; dry Hides, 17c; Contra Costa 621 63%|Port Co;u.. S ; dica rrowing bas been on | vitality to those fears of coming labor troubles, | Chgo, M & St P.176 [Bouthern Bacific.. 61 Spelter was unchanged at £21 15s in Lon- $18 50@19 50; Cotto: Meal, | dry ‘Kip, ~_13%c: dry Calf, 1 Warlh C5 .- — W~ SNE T % g * | which wes 1 infl ¥ 614 pe n Mixed Feed, § 50; nseed L | dry . Lo e b w of any ~booming™ f'which wete & res! infuenios of the markst. Re- | Den'a Rio GF... S9%|Clon Baciie - asll do s o Biohe et | $26 50. 18c; Sheepskins, | GAS AND ELECTRIC. ‘ v E Lo cxwnniantig ot e e "sm D &R G prd. 90 9313 TIron closed at 51s 3d in Giasgow, and at 50s | © }AY—Wheat, $12 13, ‘with sales of ex- | wool, 40@65c . 85G90c; ‘5 Cent L & P. 4% 44 Sac E G&R. 30 39% turers io contest Jemands for a | Erie ...... 6% /U 8 38% 134 in Middlesboro. Locally, Iron was qulet; | trg fine at $13 50@14; Wheat and Oat, $11 50, Wool, 90c@$150 each; Horse Hides, salt, Eqt GL Co. 4% 4% SFG & E.. b7 87 - Ths Carther Dot on had a din | Erle 1st pt @i |U § Steel ptd. & No. 1 foundry, North~rn, is quoted at $24G @13: Red and Black Oat, $11§12 50; Barley, | for large and $250 for medium, $1@2 for Mutual EL — 7 |SFGLCo. 4% 4% e ey Deeps In cotton bad s disr | firle: 84 pra, 5613 | Wabash .. 81 24 50; No. 2 foundry, Northern, $22@22 50; No. ?mflu 50; Stock, $10; Alfalfa, $10@12 per ton. | small and 50c for Colts; Horse Hides, dry,| J'G'L & H. — 7i%|Stkn G & B. 8 & — cails for additional margins ia thas markes hod [linols Central...144 ° Wabash prd...... 52 |1 LoDy g et and No. 1 foundry, South- | © STRAW—40080c per bale. (B8 o e A e, Thum, $1G125 for | Do G imp.. 3% 30U G & B Co. 4% — - - | vl & Nashvi.124 |De Beers 2214 | ern soft, 50@24 50; warrants are nominal. —_— small ane > 3 oy ¢ L Co... 8T — | the effect of increasing the pressure for money. | \fy. Kans & Tew. 263 |0 3 3 Mexican, 323gc; dry " salfed Mexican, 25d: dry | P3¢ ; 7 TIFICATES. 88 et cont Lo he T acutinger® i | X Comiral. 2 g [T e 308 Bank Clearings Dy as ony e T e oo, S el | § ¥ GaBiee. 57 = | loans were Dractically. unchanged. ‘but there | | Bar sllver, barely steady, s2ya s ¥t There 1& nothing new to réport. The market i 3 = INSURANCE. ncre 1t cent. e rate of discount ere s 3 P - . B Drosent Tatse. The Dot B e Sandx | o the opan tathet Ie it e 3% per | NEW YORK, March 5.—Bradstreet's reports | 1 aulet, but steady. NTALLOWSXo. 1 rendered. 5400 per 1b: | picem's Fud810 — | o with the | e half a mililon from the market, bringing | C°nt, and for three months' bills 31§ per cent. | that bank clearings for, February probably were BEANS—Bayos, $2 80@3; Pea, $3 50; small | © WOOL—Nominal. Hardly any here. e 1 - Prcwth of the | ibeloss to that institution since Friddy of mors 3 the largest on_ record' for that month. They | White, $3 15@% 35; large White, $3@3 25;| HOPS-—23@23c per Ib. Am Nationl.13 — First Natioal — = e eartheieas | than $5.000,000, but the Treasury report from | New York Money Market. Sggresated $8.815,000,000, as compared with | pink, $2 50g2 75: Red, $2 75G3; Lima, $4 15@ ~ Angle-Cut .. 8 - | 208 p 1. Nevertheless, | Washington showed a revenue deficit on the | Y . $8,515,000,000 in 1901, the best previous Feb- | § 25 Red Kidneys, $4 50@4 75: Blackeye $3 50 F ;. Meat Market Bank of Cal.485 500 |Merch Ex... = et I8 goine 19| day'e total operations of $2.225.5%, due o very | Tuary’ record. Gidepeatl 7 : San Francisco Meat Market. Cal Safe Dp.137% &ossnffl:smm - . some time eavy disbursements. There was continued re. | NEW YORK, March 5.—Close: Mo Mustara, Yell oo R i after the settle- | sort to 1 - | . mey on | = SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $3; Yellow Mu: A o e e Y | B3 continued ‘bisring of Joan. bhie in’ s el | all, Arm at 3K@0 per cent; closing, 465t ver | Eastern Livestock Market e HiNThet ikt Ti@bissacinn. | L0k }acHite S0 A7 @uotations ol char- | aor 8 & BHSS . B A Ko &8 v eign exchange market. A feature of the day | C°Nt. Time money, firm; sixty days, 5@5% i 3 1falfa, S O . = C: \im- | goterize this market. um! T30 — Uniod Tret.3180 — continues active. Liberal | was the further break in United States Stech 5| ver cent; ninety days, 5G5% per cent: nx[ plenss 6 T g 84@3%c per 1b: Broom \Corn DRESSED MEATS. Bl e = L v QUowinS She | Pefow'sg, PONd% When lssued, on the curb o | months, 5% per cent. Prime meroantile paver: | c1rcaGo, MaCl e it eipts, | . DRIED PEAS—Niles, 2 50; Green, §1 75g Whioliin ae fYom syt o deshity STREET RAILROADS. r years, em- > 1 , | — E—Receipts, i ol : - 7 complaine | | Bonds were weak in gympathy with stocks. 1 ifiufirbz:‘;;"s;;’mk:,’:“;',’fi:- _f”::‘b.‘"('” 6500, includirig 250 Texans. Market steady to | 2 2 Per °th A BEEF—1@Tic for Steers and 6@6%c per Ib | California .. — 218 Presdio ... ° of doi iness | Total sales. par value, $2,605,000. 7 for > 5 Geary ...... — o prente. s | United States bonde were all nchanged on | Gemand and &t 81 S1.00G1 §3.05 for Skiy dor SIOW. Good to prime steers, 35 15G5 75 poor Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | “VEXi:-varge. sa9c; smanl, sa10c per 1. | POWDER. among individ- | the last call. | Comneraint il T Gor Lo &0 and 3465 10 adium 8 C004 e andars, 2 | . MUTTON—Wethers, ' 11G11%c; Ewes, 108 | giant 70% 2% Vigorit 2% 3% e 01 ercial s, A » t A 05 > T " is shown rrent reports of NEW YORK STOCK LIST. [ $8%c, Mexican” do're, 5. Govermmer: ners, #150GZ 00; Dulls, 3564 35, civae, $5.50 | The best xrades of old table Potatoss were 0K REr Spring, 12%@15c; yearlings, 129 o s aliroade. An event o much | Stocks— bonds, steady; railrond bonds, weak, | @6 75; Texas-fed steers, $1@4 5. in fair request at previous prices, but common | yaife per ib. b 5 41 5 Kiauea ... T 8 the eiismnte of the | Atshison: .. 3 | poaOGS—Recelpts to-day. 22000; to-morrow, | ana interior offerings were dull. Seed kinds | - BoHse Dressed Hogs, 9@10%e per Ib, 8 = Makawell L — o &n output this vear Atchison pfd | 20.000; left over, 5000. Market opened 10@15¢ | were in free supply and inactive. Fresh me LIVESTOCK MARKET. 1% }’ SR 1% 178 e =t Bait & onio 01 | | Eigher: g, (S010c | lower Mixed and | Potatoes were steady at unchanged rates. Re- The following quotations are for good, soun | Hutghinsen . 13% 6%’ Pasuhan and an agree nt to alt o ptd... 2 ! butchers’, $7 ; B9od to cholce heavy, $745 | cefpts of Onlons were very light, but the mar- | T N | MISCELLAN Brap 1 M, and whether thit | Canmaien Facifc.., | | New York Grain and Produce {90 btk or sates: 5 logy oo |Ent. 38 ) ket was Uberally subplled and ' prices stand | Livesiotk;, SoLounq iR atiier oo oo 1058 50| ke Pack 158 156% Oemaie 8 Co 12 18 inage in ; it | C 4 % : bulk of sales, ! as previously quoted. | Sl @oc: Cows and Heit al Fruit Co. — Y = check the demand or not remains | Chesap & Ohio | — R A y. v | CATTLE— Steers, 3 'S an ers, | C - C Borx.165 — e e 5% | Damy leilo . SHEBP—Receipts, 10.000; steady. Good to| Asparagus was firmer; receipts being _light. | b Cal Wine As.102 | Pac +# | cliolce wethers, $5@5 65 : thin Cows, 7 fair to cholce mixed, | About 10 boxes came in. Only 6 boxes of Rhu. | 187%¢; th 3 rallroeds to be met, it seems very prob. & Alton prd .. | $4@4 75; Western sheep, $4 75@5 so? nllxleve barb were received, but as the demand was CALVES _4@8%c per Ib (gross weight). Morning Sesston. iron “bocm” may last another 28 Weners NEW YORK. March 5.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | lambs, $4 50@6 80; Western 1 | light, prices were & shade lower than on the SHEEP—Wethers 4i@i%c; Ewes, 4@4lc Board— Being the dreams of the wildest en &G WA pra 22,607 barrols; exports, 3608 barvels. Quice and 110 T O e, LR, 0 | e Gay. The. sack of Buy Peas”tint B S i o e Th 150 Contra Costa Water -5 its duration. &G W B pa. about steady, with prices nominal | ST. JOSEPH. game in on Wednesday was sold at 10o per 1b. | LAMBSXeaines Joperth | L o 20 Contra Costa Water . & 12% moulation promises to run in moderste | Chi & Northwestn: | WHEAT—Receipts, 21,850 bushels. Spot,| ST. JOSEPH, Mo., March 5.— CATTLE—Re. Peas trom, Los, Anecles were offering freely | 00150 Ibe, 0%@0%c: Feeders. 1u@ail;| 100 Hutchinwon S P Co. . 2180 ‘or some t to come. - | Chi Term rans, e 2 g , | z Fi5 N A and sold off well, jparted o e 3 ¢ 3 5 . Thes return and the April setilements have | Chi Term & T ofa. o, Ne. 3 1ed, Bie clevator; No. 2 red, | SeIDY 5.8 8504 b0 c?w!:s?sé e 4853 | 8¢ per Ib. Green Peppers and String Beans N BAET 0 per it of Sroms e % - R safcly passed, mo upward movement in | C C C & St Louls. . Saffc L o b afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, oo a8 Hiockers bad focmrrs B 254 60, from the same quarter soid at 20c per Ib, and | and Stags. #7000 Pacific Elec Ry G5 .o 118 8 wcke can be ely counted upon, and mean- | Colo Southern ... | ¥8%c f. o b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, ouoés_mg} ts, 4800; light and light mixed, | Summer Squash brought $1 75@2 per ' box. | tlons. 115 S F Gas & Elec - ool - 1 Tie, we are much more lkely to witness a | Colo Bouth 1st prd [8%%c 1. 0. b. afloat. ‘After a show of steadiness T 0T@T 25 ,,‘:,d‘,um ol Ray 'g ! $0; | Dried Peppers were a drug on the market, and & 100 S F Gas & Elec - B8 ard. @rire | Coio South 24 pra at the start Wheat turned a sharp corner, de- S 4% 1oy B vy, % 2091 some old stock was offering below® the 'quo- General Merchandise. 130 3 ¥ Gas & Elec Co s Bl 4 | Del & Hudson .... :)‘!lnl)!:l’clofl:r Western markets and talk of a S EED Recelpts, 3800: i Colcatio, Dartbe, | "3"0"1".&1025—»:« Pk S b 3 S E Gas :zfl? Ag o4 , I eat: earish Governmen 3 ; , oes, ¥ —_— Gas 'S W eather Report. B e Wwas weak at BGIIG net deciins | athcsy | 34 90; vearlings, $6; wethers, 35 50; ewes, 85. | ol Buvbanko trom the whcer S ioisb per | BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@6c for June-July 30 S F Gas & Elee Co B % LDen\'zr & R G pld. closed 83%c; May. 8015@61%c, elosed S0%c; | Pty ctl; Oregon do, T6c@$1: River Reds, 30@33c per | gelivery: San Quentin, 5.35¢c; Wool Bags, 329 70 S ¥ Gas & Elec Cc e 120 Meridian—Pacific Time) |Brie ... ... ... | BB i8%e, closed 7Tl September, | St. Louis Wool Market. ctl; Barly Rose. Lof sesd: SLQ1L 16 ber ctl; Gar- | g5c: Fleece Twine, 75@Se. S5 7 dus & S Co. e by g0 5 Erfe 1st pfd % @76e, closed Toic. s : COAL—Wellington, $8 jer -ton; Southfield 2 -3 San Francisco, March 55 p. m. | B s Potatoes from Merced, jobbing at §1 60 per otl, : 3 . 30 S F Gas & Elec Co “The the ‘seasonal raintalls 10 | G 2k Finesn pid HiDES daw WOOL—Firm. ST. LOUIS, March 5—Wool weak. Me-| ONIONS—0Gi0c per cil for choice and fancy | Wellington. §8: Seattle. ’:."’ Bryuse, "'F |5|° 290 S F Gas & Elec Co 83 - ¢, as compared with those of same date Jast | Hocking Valley ... SUGAR-—Molasses, quiet, dium grades and combing, 16@20c; light fine, lrgl)c mfirngzxror lower grades; Green Onions, 40 | Roslyn, $7: .coo- Bay, :“ 'wm;u $7: ”- ; 25 8 F 00.‘.' b.ma-fi . 58 00 son and raiofall in last 34 bours: i B ] tven clod ety Qulst; mild. easy. Fu. | 16@18%c; heavy fine, 11@idc; tub washed, 10 | ONCEU PNy po | eragus, 20g25e. per.b: Hithmonds 7 50; Combertand. 313 "in * bk # 3V Water cenon. 6 00 o | P o e R e Bt T R o e A AT WA e i o . et | 108 IR S I i J50,unee, gpeisaine. Mareh | Yot i conbass, &1, er o, Hoinouss Cucumuert | S Wreah Ewmpy 10 507 camel 8530 5% | g aosieccar pan e ] 1 E= Pl | B0 eoctober, 4.8004.83c; November, 4.90c; or c s ver box; Garlle, 2G2%opper 1b; Dried | bulk ;" Rocky Mountain de- Dris bulk and in sacks: h, March 5.—Cleari B o oy TBhers FiE . M (S | acrintiote WS g SEATTLE, Wash,, arcl . arings, per ton; [ul l, H us| x accol o DRIED FRUITS, | $731,315; bajances, $135,782. i 0c per Ib, : 12.07 Sacramento an Ibs and $S 50 per ton, | Lake Eric & W... SUGAR—Raw, firm; refined, steady, Lake E & W pfd.. Nashv OlL~Linseed, §6c for boiled and S4e for raw 184 12 = Nameiie: EVAPORATED APPLES—About steady un. | TACOMA, Wash, March 5.—Clearings, ’ if barrels; cases, Sc more: California Castor u",.,p,m{'.m 8t Ry der a moderate demand. Common are quoted $361,024; balances, $33,133, PO““,y and Game. Oll, in cases. No. 1, 70¢; pure, §1 16; Lucol. 50c Mexican Centrd) at 4@5c, prime. 53@5%c; choice, 5l4@tlec; PORTLAND, Or., ~March 5.—Clearings, * for bolled and 48 for raw in barrels; Lara Ofl, = Mexican National.. | fancy, 7@7ic. $732,674; balances, $128,634. R . B, 3 o 08 634, extra SPOT ~PRUNES—Are without materi SPOKANE, Wash, March 5.—Clearings, | Receipts of domestic Poultry were light and | China Nut, 36@62¢ per gallon; pure Neatsfoot. change from the conditions recently nmfi! $363,756; balances, $53,054 \ | the market was dull, particularly on old stock. | in barrels, 75c; cases. sperm, pure. 70c; being steady on the larger sizes. while ths Young Fryers and Brollers, which are always | Whale Oll; natural White '50G55c’ per gallon; Minn & St Louts | Missouri Pacific.... Mo Kan & Texas nnnzsaisE Ruesssey ‘The preseure s rising slowly over California. Lt chowers have gencraily falien through: tut” Californie, and beavy snow in Nevada, i lab and nortbern Arions. Gt 2 v ih 2, % | smaller descriptions show an easfer Fish Oll, ip barrels, 45c; cases, 50c; Cocoanut W 0 s Nyt 00 M2 Be N g | Guotations rugs from otk Yor wi'eraaes, | - Novthern Wheat Market. | scarce t this tume ot the year, are e ana | S Db, 10 SRS 7 G005, G ERTeE | 280 Paeunaw g B GO iy Cincinnat! . Y gass: TN APRICOTS—Are steady and unchanged at : Ures. ‘There was.no Western marketed. Australia, 350 Paauhau S P Co 1732 b By e~ 4 Rorsot o W 71510¢ in bags and 7%@10%c in boxes. OREGON, U eceipta of Game continued light and prices | . COAL OIL—Water White Coal ONl in bulk, | 90 Paaubsd 3 T ¢ 39 00 e ™ 28 ' Nottolk & W pfd. flgl;gl,fl“zl—!:fng“.‘gl&m: rather casy at 12| pORTLAND, March 5. —WHEAT—Walla | for several kinds were higher, the demand be: 205 Reart O Ja ek, Sife: Astml, gzgf $3000 Sac. Elec., Gas & s :% " zux coasr mecond R A . % | TR ST IR | I e e R i 0 U | B T hodoted St et k| £ 5 O "e THE COAST . » e 5 /1 “Turks 16@17c per ib; | bulk, 17¢; in cases, or = L 50 S F Gas ,,,,,, Reading ... . 400 Wheat from Portland for the week ending to- | POULTRY—Live ey - - b Sy vaay ) o 5t i d 8 Pashi 7 eese, ir, $2@2 50; Gosli: 50: | bulk, 18%c; In cases, ulk, 25 S F Gas % EOELE F f FIRGEN STl dm Chi Grain and P; oy were A1 (SHINGTON, Diicics, 1506 Der dogen for old and $0G8 for | lci tn cases, Zc; 80 degree Gasoline, 1| 2 S b Gas 4 i sEg 2 § § 5|BockTead..... 4230 Heago, Grass eng Broduce; TACOMA, March 5,—Wheat steady and un- | YOUPS; Hens, $5G6 ‘gg?’;:g.‘ g U PENTIN, Pe callen ta; case énd IR~ 51 313 £ £ 4F £ ° E|Bock lisnd pld.. 2700 % 4 changed; biue stem, 88¢; club, T6c. SR % i in drums and fron barrels. ¥ 875 STaTions. 3 SESE S5 E® 5 |Bciouisd § F... 90 ;OB g L £ Teaigel 0 M08 G o e 0 | b AND WHITS LEAD -Red Lead, 6@| 1085 i j#3% g5 § S StL&sFinpa. 300 4 Borsion Market for ‘small, Plecoos, §1 30 per dozen for old 6160 per 1b; White Lead, 6G8%e, according 8 | CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL PRODUCE. E B 7 E|StL &sF2apa 200 CHICAGO, March 5.—Started by fears of a 1 oreign . s R e 4 Catsitat] ey i - : T8 Lok 8 W, 500 bearish Government crop report for mext Tues. , — 5 a.\,‘n-uu. $1 50; Brush. Rabbits, $1; Gray Geesc. | SUGAR—The Western R ; : iR » day, an avalanche of long wheat was thrown | . March 5.—Consols, 91 13-16; Sil- 50; White Geese, $1@1 50; Brant, $1@ | pany quotes as follows, per Ib, 0 2 Ciear .00 | St Paul pid _ g on the market and with practically o support | ver, 223d; French rentes, 100t 25c; wheat car. | 1 s, Honkers, $3; Engish Soipe, 3 505 Robe | Cubee. A A 34 26 4 | Southern Pacific i iy prices slumped severely and before the hottom goes on passage, quiet and steady; English | ins, 7 ) dered, : oy = 333 821 - was reached a loss of 1%c from the top price country markets, steady. ; nd Fresno a2 S of the day was sustained. May opened a shade . LIVERPOOL, March b.—Wheat Butter, Cheese and Eggs. g ot -+ ;a 33% 8% | tower at T7%c on lower cables and the garly 1 5 5 e & S0 Mgl e - - 2 _was extremely dull, but prices firmed k20 A . re 2 82 B BT e T’ oofe, "My, moapee North Head ..29.94 36 0% 90i 80/ ?*m-mlx_ 4 s ] :.12 28 Focatelio 30 Portland a2 24 24 2 ] Potnt Reges - recovery ‘was made. The market ruled weai Receipts of Produce. g s BB 2°| et e s i : daeiiid oy A g~ X 3 O 80 B A e woas & TRIF $rAd fn Sirh s the not FOR THURSDAY, MARCH 5. - a)t JAke . 36 215 | market v:l;:lan m'fl‘gh.h &.«M'm - ol neisco. “° prospects few 8- L. Oblapo | bri 149 B [ Aav St whwn tha dasidion o the e chre San Diego . b4 t-1 215 | commissioners was announced stating that no Séuttie 30 would be made in the rules in Spokane - 2 3 71 | to Kiin dried corn the selling ”“""“lq": ey 30 an% | pronounced. A sharp break resulted. 20 91 " | close was -5‘2- bottom, May at 461@46%c, 1 16 16 | & loss of %@ 7 - J 45.‘ Oats were affected by the Weakness in A LTS, P 25 * | grains. The close Was weak, May %@3c | at 'EATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL ) 93y | lower at e R storm Is :'.;m.. slowly eastward and s 33" | ot henvy o o . 1w overlies Utah, Colorado and New Mexioo ".’s PR | i B gy I

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