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FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1903. New Yor Cash 1V heat easy, but furture -.-Cash Barle r and Eggs fairly steady. Potatoes and Onions cas 'mproved demand for the beite Balt & Ohio .. Canadian Pac Chesa & Ohio . | Chi Mil & St B | Den & Rio G D&RGptd . .. 945 Reading 1st pfd -+131% Reading 2d pfd South Rail Routh Rail pfd Southern Pac - 87%|Union Pacific . © 89%: | Union Pac ptd - 3513 U S Steel ... ; S Steel prd SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ks and bonds still quict. stock market scveral points higher. Shipment of $3975 in specie to Hongkong. Silzer a fraction lower. Exchange rates undisturbed. Erie 1st pfd | Erie 24 ptd | m central . | Louis & Nash... Mo _Kans & Tex. 26 Wabash pfd De Beers -. Bar silver, duil; 22%d per ounce. Money, 312G4 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for ills is 3% per cent; for three months’ 3% per cent. New York Moncy Market. NEW YORK, March m, 486 per cent, closing 4@5 per cent. Time steady; sixty davs, 6 per cent; ninety © per cent; six months, 5%@6 per cent prime mercantile paper, 515@6 per cent, ing exchange firmer, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4'S6.55@4 86.60 for demand jand at $4 83.10@4 $3.25 for sixty-day bill posted rates, §4 831,G4 S4 and $4 8TQ@4 &7 commercial bille, $4 821,@4 8314 Mexican ' doilars, 3815c. bonds, firm; railroad bonds, v steadier and futures recovering. Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Nothing newe in Hay and Feedstuffs. and Seeds quict at previous prices. 11.—Money on ak and quict. Chicago lower. ions firm at the recent advance. Sheep and Hogs in light supply and firm. Spring 17cgetables lower. Poultry firmer and Game weaker. Government grades of Oranges. Limes still higher. More call for Lemons. York Grain and Produce. Weaiher Report. 120t Meridian —Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, March 11-5 p. m The following are the seasonal rainfalle to | date 2 compared wit those { the same cete last | Last This Last | Cureka 43.81 41.78 Red Blu# 19.28 Minimum tem- STATIONS. EEUTLATNY 30 9% 1 Pl AND GENERAL er prevails over the ky Mountains. Light cramento Va now is Tep: risen rapidly over Wash- | i fallen over the plateau fallen over Washing- and Oregon and remained nearly statiun- Francisco for thir March 12 Cioudy Thureday, prob- - er in southern portion: | o ~Cloudy Thureday, prob cooler in morthern portion; Thureday. with rain or and vicinity—Cloudy Thurs- t rain; fresh northwest wind. | G. H. WILLSO Local Fi cast Official. - e EASTERN MARKETS. i ‘ New York Stock Market. 1 YORK Mam“)r;rr The cons t flue and uncertain state of mind the professional trading ele and it required the utmost agility by | follow price changes. The average level | er. was gradually lifted and the mar- | = sed with one of the upward flurries in Eress at about the top level of the day. s a sensible relaxation of the pressure reed liquidation, which the recent calling sans by the banks has caused, and som: overy 1 the covering of short contracts Lears was therefore normal. Loans on call cre made @ he most active period of thy ~53°s money market at 3% per ceat and G per ent was the maximum. For time money ders were disposed 1o hold frmily for a 6 cem rate, but the borrowers showed less igency to secure funds, riods, and contented themselves with r three to four mths where no con- wes ellowed for the six months per.od e source of this unless It mignt on in the stock igher ¥ for the account of interior ¢ which are also reported to be «'ling some loans at home for the PWpose of veking these loans in Wall street. Sterling cachonge was considerably firmer to-day and wes quite & notsble falling off in the ioan bills. The advance in mo: wdon and the jump of sterling at 1 centime showed the obstacies aris 1o the extensive borrowing abroad for ac- which hus been in pro- - Treasury aiso continues its the New York money suppiy. the (ution vesierday AmMOUBURE Lo ings the absorption since lose of business yesterday to | the first of February this ution has withdrawn from th. market something like $20, fairs in & period ot siguificance to the day of the Secretary of iction was general. | officiai dieclaimers, that iying influence on the ent though active constantly chasg- est between il | | H iecne interests in Southern Pa- | agm.nst the shorts in Metropoli- | i 1 “inancis] accounung of the company was the ~k. The advance in the price of copper gave additiona! Impetus to Amaigamated. The the mopey market seemed to be - . .ally strong in foreign money markets nn| duced buying on New York of “locks to the extent of uoward of Bo sres. This was un important influence on early firmness. Nothing was learned up the time of the ciose of the market of the wiis of any measures to be adopted by the i reavury Department. Fonds were \rreguiar in :y-&u.h: with {oeks. ‘Total sales, par value, §2.080,000. {'nited States Js coupon advanced 3% on the “ast call. EW YORK STOCK LIST, .‘-fckl-— hison . h[m(*.f it & o . Wt & Ohio prd.. 100 92 T 16800 120 127% 120 s~ oo " i f B B G & o w5 NEW YORK, March 11.—FLOUR—Receipts. 15,288 barrels; exports, 2,321 barrels. fairly active and barely steady. WHEAT—Receipts, 14,250 lushels: exports, | 114,967 barrels. Spot, firmer; No. 2 red, 80%c | ; red, S1%ec f. o, b. afloat; No. 1 Northern, 884c f. o, b, afioat Manitoba, 89%e f steady opening wheat developed activity and decreasing local | | stocks, room covering, higher late cables, bet} | ter outside markets and small The close was firm at March closed Sic; May erm & Tran Term & T pfa | strength on ex ort reports, er & R G pfd. 1%@1%c net Great Northern pfd HOPS—Quiet, Hocking Val Futures closed quiet,” unchanged to 5 poinis Sales were reported of - 4.30c; April. . v, 4.65¢; September, 4.80c; Oc- . 4.95c; November, 4.85@5.06c; December, lowa Central pfd.. 7.500 bags. i K C Southern pf | 4454 500; Lake E & W pfd.. Louis & Nash Manbattan L Metropolitan St Ry . A steady; centrifugal, 96 test, Bic; yefined, steady. | DRIED FRUITS. APPLES—The market Under a fair demand and an absence | with some hoiders asking | Common are quoted Mexican Natfonal.. BVAPORATHD: Minn & St Louts above quotations. | Spot prunes are without special | eing quict and about steady at quo- Mo Kan & T pfd.. N Y Central and bags at 715 p Pennsyivania 12@18c for peeled | and 6@loc for unpecled. | | Reading 1st pfd. Rock Island Chicago Grain and Produce. L &S Fist prd L&SF2dpd | was & marked | in wheat and prices | The opening was large holdings by 2nd May was Louis 8 W prd. March 11.—There improvement Southern Ry farmers and easier cables, | Texas & Pacific 10,000 bushels from Argentina | for the week, a better cash and export demand 2,400,000 bushels Bradstreet's, mates of only 1 Union Pacific Aathralod el world's supply against 1,025,000 bushels a vear ago, all com- i 1o create a bullish sentiment and there Wabash pfd Realizing sales caused temporary | narket to withstand and prices The | enough for the gradually advanced. e, a net gain of 1@i%e, rading in corn was of & somewhat desul- but_prices were influenced largely by the action of wheat and the under- close was firm ! nounced_at_gimes, Car & Foundry Car & F pfd higher at 47%c 3 and featureless, strength in other grains caused a firm feeling. se was steady, with May lsc higher at Linseed Oil pid Provisions were firm was aleo firm and higher here, with spot clos- | ght, the market is liberally supplied with ing at §5 20@5 25. table Burbanks, and, except for the very best Tron closed at bés in Glasgow and at 50s 04 | grades, prices are easy. New Potatoes met in Middlesboro. _Locally iron Was quiet and | With & good demand at firm prices. Receipts unchanged. No. 1 foundry (northern) is quoted | Were 38 sacks. Fancy Onions were steady at at $24@24 50; No. 2 foundry (nonhern).%fl 10 | the top rate, but the general run of offerings @22 50; No. 1 foundry (southern) and No. 1 | Were very weak. New green were in free sup- foundry (southern), soft, $23 50@24 50. War- Dl;“:;f '.erg'dll:l'lu- PR DO e Tants mre Momiusl rather light and good Peas and Mgeans sold Quickly at the quotations. Some of the String New York Cotton Market. and Wax Beans were of inferior quality and Were offered below ine quotations. ~Tomatoes Were also of pop and easier. Suppiies NEW YORK, March 11.—The cotton market | o' Hubbard and. Marrowtat Squash were vers opened steady at a decline of 3 points to an | light and firmly heid at a sharp advance. As- advance of 3 points and closed net 6@16 points | paragus and i lower as compared with last night's close. under increased receipts. A considerable por- tion of the receipts of Asparagus were bought % e minimum quotation for shipment Eas! Eastern Livestock Market. Recelpts wers 235 pxe Rhubarn and 67 bxs Asparagus CHICAGO. TATOES—New Potatoes, 3@3%c per Ib: CHICAGO, March 11.—CATTLE—Receipts, | 4 Burbanks from the river, 871:G50c per ctl: Oregon do_ 75c@$1: River Reds, 3 - 14,000; steady to 10c higher. Gocd to prime | ct]; Barly Rose, for -eed?‘srlm 15 per ctl; '-‘-‘:- steers, §5@5 75; poor to_medium, $3 50@4 90; | net Chiles from Oregon, T3GSSc per ctl; Sweet stockers and fecd-rs.‘é'fi T;‘@& ;l.hn cows, ;} 0@ P%;'l&e)-mem u;firge:‘rsg:albmrx c‘h‘nl’c‘a o& ‘r l:;\y 4 40; heifers, $2 20 7 ners’, $1 40G 520 n : s m:’fis,eg 0923@63 25; calves, $3@6 §5; Texas | 2nd 40GS0c for lower grades; Green Onions, 25 steers, . 3 g HOGS—Recelpts to-day, 28,000 tosmorrow, | muubCl BOKT por by Green Beas. 803 nob 25,000; _ lett over. Mt hened B¢ ! in: String ‘Beans, 10@ise per Ib: Wax, 82100 higher: clgsed 10c'lower. Mixed and butchers', | 1¢ JTIRE Beani, 106 5e per b tax, Saloc 87 25G7 00; good to <holce heavy, §7 3907 15 ! bers, $1G2 per dozen: Tomatoes from Los An- 1 S0 gL W RO an; gele, $17002 25 per box: Garlic, 2a2%o per SHEEP- Receipts, 15.000. Sheep and lambs, | foiuaor S aaned s, Sal0c per L e steay. Good fo cholce wethers, $5@ 75 fal | reomer a8aums b yion: Hubbard, §23; Mush to_choice mixed, :4 26@5; ‘V!!l‘fifl\lsheelll. ‘g? b ative lambs, 7 Vestern lambs, $6 267 10, Poultry and Game. §T. JOSEPH. ST. -JOSEPH, Mo., March 11—CATTLE—| rhers was no more Western Poultr: Natives, $3 5@b: Te ¥ B Bt A s s and helfer"sa28 | celved, but a car in scheduled for to-day's mar- @4 60; stockers and feeders, $3 25G4 5. ket. There were liberal receipts of domestic, HOGS—Receipts, 5400. Light and light | Which, owing to the absence of Western, mixed, $7 15@7 45; medium and heavy, $7 30 | cleaned up readily at good prices. Hens and @7 40, vigs, §5 75G0 5; bulk of sales, 3745 | youns Roosters were quoted higher. Trading in 7 55. Game was light and several kinds were quoted SHEEP — Receipts, 930. Colorado ewes, | lower. $5 25; native lambs, $T. POULTRY-Live Turkeys, 15@17c_per Ib; prinSh At ?,:‘ell:. P:h ir, 2 50’. Gfll‘;\llswa $2@2 50; % London Wool Sales. Soung: Hens, §5 5088: youns Rossiers $6. 506 | 7.50: old Roosters, $5G5 50; Fryers, $6@6 50, LONDON, March 11.—The offerings at the | Broilers, $5 50G6 for large, $5@5 50 for small; wool muction sales to-day numbered 14,064 El‘%;,‘,‘mgf_bl:f dozen for old and bales, including a superior selection of scoureds, | = GAME—Hare, $1@1 25 per doze which were in brisk demand for France and | tail Rabbits, $1 50; Brush Rabbits, Cotton- Some superior parcels were taken | $1%1 30; Honkers. $364; English Snipe, $3G for America. Lambs' sold freely, Crossbreds were in large supply. Fine grades hardened. Most of the crossbreds were taken by the Butter, Cheese and Eggs. home trade and a fow fine medium. lots were o taken by American buyers. Cape of Good Hope and Natal grades were firm and in good | _F i demand for home and continental buyers, Yesterday. ‘The Fgg market was kept from any further decline by an fmproved inquiry whilo inquiries for Butter to be packed for the ST LOUIS, Mo. March 11.—Wool, easier. | that market less weak. Cheese was the weak- Medium_grades and combing. 16@193e: light | est description in the list, and was freely of- fine, 14G16c; heavy fine, 12416c; tub washed, | fered for shipment at concessions. without 10@20c. much business resulting. Stocks of all three - = :‘r!lclel continued large, and the local demand Northern Business. k- stk B . Receints’ wero 33,500 1bs Butter, 1222 cases Eggs and 51,500 Ibs Cheese. 11.—Clearings, | BUTTER—Creamery, firsi _hands, 25@26c per 1b: Dairy, 23@24>: store Butter, 20§22 11.—Clearings, | CHEESE—New, 13@1314¢ for choice mild and 12%c for seconds; Young America, 13%@lic: 11.—Clearings, | Eastern. 17@1734c: Western, 16%@17c per Ib. EGGS—Ranch, 14@15c; store. 1315@14c; cold 11.—Clearings, | torage Western Eggs, nominal. EATTLE, Wash. $543.154: balances, TACOMA, Wash., $230,635: balances. $: NE, W ; balances Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Offerings of fancy Navel Oranges in the WHEAT—waita | oo market and at the auction were limited alla | and suck stock was firmly standards blue stem, 17c: valley,i T8@S0c. | were i i ety Ded, ¢ Stanen D ere in abundant supply and weak. Choice : ASHINGTON. | were in demand for ‘hipment to Honolulu on M;rp.u“(;:l‘.\, n:!fn‘c’l:”?.l ":\ HEAT—Unchanged: | the steamer out to-morrow. There were near- e 4 1y 1006 boxes bought for that account at prices ks ranging from §1 35 to §1 60. The local de- Foreign Markets. y mand showed no improvement. At the auction S - fur cars were sold, as follos Faney, $1 70 LONDON, March 11.—-Consols, 011; Silver, | @2 50; choice, $1 40@1 75; standard, Sscf Ted; French rentes. 100f 10¢; wheat cargoes | $. 30. The top price for fancy was obtained on passage, quiet and steady: No. 1 Standard | Only for a few boxes of the largest size. Ow- Calitornis, : Walla Walla, 205 9d: Eng- ' INg to the high prices of Mexican Limes, whi lish country markets, quict and steady | had a further advance, there was a beit:r de- LIVERPOOL. March 11 Wheat. quief 0. | mand for Lemons, particularly for the best 1 Standard California, Gs 9%d@ts 10d: French | €rade. Bananas were offering freely and prices country markets, dull; weather in_Bngla were unchanged, P The three car loads of Ben Davis Apples | coTTON—Upla 5.52. that came in from Oregon and Idaho on the - . preceding day were offering freely at The@$l % | Per box and met with a good demand. Fancy Newtown Pippins continued to sell well at ths PORTLAND, Walla, TH@76¢ o | top quotations. Supplies of Winter Nellis | Pears are exhausted and the quotations are withdr n. LOCAL MARKETS. and $1 26@1 75 for fancy. Silver is lic lower. Exchange remains the The Siberia took out 167 Hdngkong a treasure | choice and $2G2 50 for fancy: i o s @b%c; sun-dried, 3G3lc; Wheat and Other Grains. | Pears, 1G4} halves; N [ osed Tizc lower and lard and ribs were unchanged. The leading futures ranged as follows: Hocking Coal International Paper International Laclede Gas National Lead People’'s Gas Pressed Steel Republic Steel pfd. Tenn Conl & iron.. Union Bag & P Co TUnion B & P Co pf | Short Ribs, per 100 Ths— ® stock market reflected a | 1 3 o - x U S part of the professionals knows as scalp- | We v ROO( fair to_choice malting, 1 flaxseed, $1 00: No. 1 Northwest me timothy seed, $3 50: $18 121,@18 25: lard. per b ribs sides (loose). § 50@10: dry salied shoulders (boxed), $8 756 ; short clear sides 3 10 50; whisky, basis of high wines, $1 30; clo- ver, contract grade, $11 50@11 75, Receipts. Shipments. | 32,400 UNITED RAILWAYS OF feeding barle: NEW YORK, March 11. United Railroads SAN FRANCISCO. Curb quotations of of San Francisco: 781z asked; subscriptions not quoted. NEW YORK BONDS. 7% [Rock Islang .. 107% /L. & N unif 45 -..1073; (Mexican Cen 4s. bs, £10 15@10 @ | December Do new 4s reg. |Minn & St L 4s. ves o MK & T 45 . Do old 4s Teg. especially for the | ¥ N J Cen gen Us.. INorthern Pac luce Exchange to-day the B creameries, 18G271c: firmer at mark, cas 18c; ‘cheese, steady, 1214@12%c to 13@ | market was steady Nor & W 'con ds. e e | vies, 14m24c; cexs. 14 |Reading_gen 4s.. 9 St L&I M con Bs. StL &S F 4s.. Gan A & A P 4 Southern Pac ds. 90 \Southern Ry 5s..116 Ches & Ohio 43 Chi & Alton 3igs "B & O new 4s. 914 Texas & Pac M&StP gen 45.110% Ty St L & W 131%Unlon Pacific 4s. F oreign Futures. C & N W con CRI&P4s.. CEC&St L pen 45100 |Wabash 1sts hi Term 4s Colo & Eouth 4s Denver & R G 4s. 9835 West Shore ds. Erie prior lien 4s. 95 LIVERPOOL. |W & L Erle 4s.. 90% {Wisconsin Cen 4s. 91 {Con Tob 4s ... Ft W & D C Ists.109 Hocking Val 4%8.10734 C F & 1 con bs.. 87 .-..102" |Manhattan ... NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. 30]Little Chiet . Pennsylvania Available Grain Supply., Spegial cable and telegraphic advices received by Bradstreet's show the following changes in avallable sup- iies as compared with the last account: P Uited States and Canada, east of the Rockies, decreased 1,747,000 bushel: for and in Europe, decreased 7(),000 bushels; total supply. decreased 2,447,000 bushels. Corn—United States and Canada, east of the increased 1,242,000, —United States and Cana Brunswick Con Comstock Tun Sierra Nevada Horn Silver |Small Hopes Leadvilie Cor BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Westing Common.100 s of the strong upward movement in that | Atchison 4s Mex Cent 45 sviction that Treasury measures would re- | Atchison Amal Cop . New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, March 1. sational advance in the London tin market to-day, prices there closing £4 2s 64 higher at £139 15s for spot and £138 10s for futures. Public cables gave no explanation of the ad- vance, but the local trade were inclined to attribute it to manipulation, though the New by an advance of -T';“t Boston & Albany.200%: |Copi Roston & Maine .185 Boston Elevated..144%; N YNHE&H. 214 —There was a sen- s Mexican Central . 26%; Osceola Miscellaneous York market responded 75 points, with spot closing at $30 Copper also was sensationally strong in Lon- don, spot closing there at £64 5s and futures at £64 12s 6d, net gain for the day of New York market was unsettled, but higher, following the advance abroad and the tenden: of leading producers to hold higher. 14 and lake, electrolyti casting at $14 50@15, all nominal. Lead in New York con % while in et o & o1 104 Al g Dom Iron & Steel Trimountain . United States ... 24% represent Ui el 2a 60, ne | 4Td: 87 Wolverine . Is quoted at Cons for money 91 5-16Nor & Cons for acc't . N & W ptd . Anaconda. Ont & Western -+ B33 Pennsylvania 100 'Reading firm at $4 37 25 64 to £13 135 Spelter advanced he status of the | 4@5c for black and 4@8c for white. tless. Bradstreet's gave orid’s stocks as follows: K a decrease of 1747000 bus | afioat, & decrease of 700,000; 1s; total decrease, | sizes % | 2,447,000 hushels. RAISINS—1902 crop are quoted as follows | 7'In this market futures were higher, but the | 2-crown loose Musca®ls, 50-lb boxes, 5ie per ? | cash grain showed no further change. Ib: 3-crown, b%c; 4-crown, 6e; Seediess, loose | CASH WHEAT. Muscatels, Je: Seedless Sultans, B5c: Seediess 4 | No. 1, $1 40G1 4735, according to location. | Thempsous, Sisc; 2-crown London Layers, 20- Y s Ao 1b boxes, $1' 40 per box; 3-crown, $1 50: 4-crown | Milling, '$1 55@1 'i‘-u‘%f{«é{—:‘a fancy clusters, 20-1b boxes, $2: 5-crown Dene- gl sas, 20-1b boxes, $2 50; G-crown Imperials, 20-1b Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. boxes, $3; Seeded, f. 0. b, Fresno, fancy, 1-Ib in n’?'fi‘i’ “Hls!!- Sllqfl.é "Cl_;!‘:t- Cartons, T%c; choice, 7%, B [ May ........81 4% $136 $134% 3 NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 12%@13%c; 5 | December ... 1 19% 1 20% 119% 1 20% | No. 2 10@llc: No. 1 hardshell, nm:sx,cc; No | 2 p. m. Session. 2, 91g10c; Almonds, 1lc for Nonpareils, 101 Open. High. Low. Close. | @112 for I X L, 10@10%c for Ne Plus Ultra May—No sales, ; and 8881c for Lanuedoc: Peanuts, 5@7c for | December ...§1 2014 $F20% $1 2014 $1 20% | Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 12@13c; Filberts, 12 BARLEY—The feeliig was steadier yester- | 12}c; Pecans, 11@13c: Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. CASH BARLEY. @tc: dark, $@4ic. Feed, $1 1214@1 15: Brewing and Shipping | BEESWAX—271%@30c per Ib. rades’ $1 17%@1 18%: Chevalier, for seed, S LR 1 60@1 75 for fair to cholce. s o (TR Ly Provisions. tions, with a_dull market. Camle Hams, 1O e White §127%@1 17%: Black. $1 2091 25 ror | TG00 HATS, 191 ess Bect. $10 509 feed and $1 2561 523¢ for seed: Red, $1 2210 | §1o B0a1%: prime. Mese. Pork, it 50r “md: } bt oy B lgflrlh?l"x:: act‘l‘ 923@1 35 for | clear, $26; Mess, $18: Dry Salied Pork, 12iac; | N Fhote is no further cliange to report. | 118 Pork 82%; Pigs” Feet, $5; Smoked Beer, 9 iy I | Receipts from the West continue large, but| "y \Qp Tierces quoted at S%c per b for v domestic coming in. e err {anchety, 1 2501 z:z{ for Yellow, | compound and 12c for pure; half barrels, pure, §1 25@1 27 for White and $1 mixed: Callfornia, large Yellow, $1 40 down, | tins, 13c. according to dryness; small round do, S 6@ 1 60: White, §1 3 White and §1 20@1 2215 for Brown. RYE—$1 1213@1 13% per ctl. 5 tierces, 9%c per Ib, i cental. Flour and Millstuffs. Mail reports from New York say of Hops: 4 Gb, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, $¢ 30@4 40; Oregon and Washington, §3 70@4 per bbl for Family and £ s, but Oregons an follows: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs; aront ;. Homin: 5@4: Buck. | Hides, 814c for heavy 2:!:’!!\' FI‘;III'.“:?”’I@J 50; Cracked Wh:‘t, Tc; Salted Kip, Sige; $550; Farina, $4 25; Whole Wheat Fiour, §3 50; | Calf, 10%c; & : Rolled Oats, barrels, r: in sacks, | Kip, 13% dry Calf, 189¢; Cull G HO@R 50: Pearl BPlrleY-“ 6; 15 ll:b Peas, Sh!elm‘““fifie'h:;"n"&mdmlum eac eas, $5 per wool, ; g xes, $6 50; Green P ” wool, 90c@$1 50 cach: . Horse Hides, salt, with receipts moderate to light. BRAN-$20 50621 per ton. MIDDLINGE—$26 50@27 50 per ton. ; ke Meal at the mill, = Yo, S 50; Cocoanut c.ke'_’g}“’ ob- | No. % sgSe; frease, dgdc. bing, $20 % ‘Cracked Corn, 1 50 fifx‘i‘a 1 515 BOG10 50; Cottonseed © Meay | HOPS—23g28c per b $20 50, e . 812 GO@13, with sales of ex- E: HAY—hut, 012 LIS NI siler ot e San Francisco Meat Market ngen w; Stock, $10; Alfelra per ton. cerything except Veal in limited supply, o DRESSED MEATS. are as follows: Beans continue In light demand, but steadily | gor Cona, d, while Seeds rule dull. L—Large, 8%@9c; small. @10 per Ib. B e Suvos, §2 5085 Pea, §3 50; smatl| MEATON-Wothors, 1101i%e, Ewes 1050 hite, 15@3. : . 1b. ooy 505 7#? 'x';"nu."a',% ::° MEB—Spring, 13G15¢; yearlings, 12%c per S et : Blackeye, 3 80 | P50 p g Dressed Hogs, 9G10%c per 1b. Irown Mustard, $3; Yellow Mus- LIVESTOCK MARKET. ) g Bast- quotations are for good, sound o g *i“" ,&P}Eg‘m Tclm- umv-xm“, del o San Francisco, lesa 50 VEE—4@5%c weight). - ! delivery; San Quentin, 5.35c; Wool Bags, 32@ | Prorless Oil hubarb had a further decline | Gray }Gflrmlny. Merinos were in spirited request | Jeese, 2 50, White Geese, $1a1 50: Brant. and firmer. Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off, | London & S F Bank (Ltd).. ..... and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota- | Monte Cristo Ofl . 137 tions. Mercantile Trust M > s s l:ovlhem Cal Plovg l M - Nevada National in] . General Merchandise. R Bl Ofl City Petroleum BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@6c for June-July | Orpheum Company . 35¢; Fleece Twine, 713@s. Pacific States Tel & Til. “ N % araffine Paint ......... COAL—Wellington, $3 per ton: Southfield | Postal Dovice & Tmpt Wellington, $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant. $6 50; | Reed Crude OIl Rosiyn, $7; Coos Bay, $5 50; Greta, §7: Walls- |5 F Dry Dock . end, $6 50: Co-operative Wallsend, $6 50; | San Joaquin Ofl .. Richmond. §7 50; Cumberland. $12 in bulk | Seusalit Land & Ferry. and $13 25 in sacks: Welsh Anthracite Egg. [Siery Fiour Company $13; Welsh Lump, §11 50; Cannel, $8 50 per thn T o..leu c ton: Scotch Splint, $7 50;' Coke, $15 per ton in | fierling Ol . bulk and $17 in sacks:’ Rocky Mountaln de- rty-thres g scriptions, 38 43 per 2000 ibs and $S 50 per ton, | TWenty-elght Ol according to brand. Tuckes Electric . OTL—Linseed, Stc for bofled and Gic for raw | Union Il . in barrels; cases, 5¢ mao California Castor | ! Wion Sugar . Ofl, in cases, No. 1, 70c; pure, $1 18; Lucol, 50c [ United Petroleum ... for bolled and 8¢ for raw in barrels: Lard Oil, | United Gas & Electrie. ... extra winter strained, barrels, $1; cases, $1 03; | Western Fish Company . China Nut, 55@62c per gallon; pure Neatsfoot, | West Shore Gil % - I 33231833 2384 P 8YBaenid! in barrels, 75c; cases, S0c; sperm, pure, T0c! SALE: Whale Oil. patural White, per_galion: Morning ' Sesstcn Fish Oil, in barrels, 45¢c; cases, 50c: Coceanut Board— 3 Oil, in barrels, 633¢ for Cevion and 38kc for 1052 Independence Oil . Australia, % 2000 Superior Oil ... COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl, tn butk, | “C00 Suberier OV - 16c; Pearl Ofl, in cases, 22'4c; Astral, 22%ec. | | y ™ i Star, 22%g: Extra Star, 254c; ‘Elaine, 27Tyjc: | 209 Thirty-three OIl . Prices for everything stood about the same | | Ha | Straw. tons St. Louis W ool Market. for store Eggs and free storing of unsold goods, | scaling and whaling fleets tended- to render | % | APPLES_75¢G$1 for common and cholce - CITRUS FRUITS—Fancy Navel Oranges, an’ active commission honse demand the | Exchange and Bullion. $175@2 25 per box (with some specials high- er); choice, $§1 25@1 75. standard, T5c@1 25: | Seedlings, T5c@1 25; Tangerines, 50@75¢ for quarter boxes and $1@1 50 for half boxes: same. | Lemons, 7hc@$1 for standard, §1 25@1 50 for Grape Fruit, | list of $5975. consisting of $+H0_in Mexic §‘ 50g2 50; Moxican Limes, §570g6; Bananas, dollars and $1555 in gold coin. i §1 75@2 50 per bunch for New Orleans an Sterlins Exchange, sixty days.. — $181 LD 1 Bewe — % 3 K Sterli — 4 isins. | terling Cables . = 8% | Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. ew York Exchange, telegraphic — 15 | Silver, per ounce ....... = 9% | FRUITS—Apricots, 5%@Sc for Rovals and Mexican Dollars, nominal @ @ 38% | §1@13c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 31 | Peaches, 413@7%c¢; for quarters and 5@l0c for es, 43 @515c for white; Plums, WHEAT—The markets everywhere continued | 5@bc for pitted and 1@1'%c for unpitted; Fiss, St of the Rockies, | PRUNES—1902 crop, 21@2%ec for the four | Europe and | sizes, with 32@l%c premium for the large day and futures were somewhat higher. All HONEY—Comb, 12@13%c for bright, 111 dealers asked §1 15 for the best feed, with | for light amber and 10c for dark: water white some sales reported. extracted, 6@7l%c; light amber extracted, 5% Session 9 to 11: G - My The market rules firm at the recent ad- May .. $105 §106 vances, without any particular feature, Chi- December—No sales, §7c asked. cago was somewhat lower, 2 p. m.Hb;eshfllonv CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12ic per Ib for Open. gh. _TLow. Close. | heavy, 13¢ for light medium, 144@15c for May ........81 g;fi $1.06:0 $1 085 $1 084 | jygne 151 @16e for extra light, 161,@17c for 88% B8% B8% | ugai cured and 1714@1Sc for extra | OATS—Previous prices rule for all deserip- | cured; Bastern sugar cured Hams, 14% giee 20G1 % for | 12%c; 10-1b ting, 12%c; 51b tins, 12%e; 3-1b COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 10%c: threa ‘Eeyptian, $1 40@1 45 for | half barrels, 10c; one tierce, 97c; two tlerces, B GNaEATERRE] S5 01 190210 v | prides Tllow, Wool and Hops “Telegraphic advices recelved from the Coast __California Family Extras, 4 40@ | indicated that purchases could be made or ian Rivers o a siightly lower basis of Washingtons were 90 for Bakers'. reportéd indifferently offered and prices well i waintained.” MILLSTUFFS—Frices in packages are as|™3USolun SRINS—Culls and brands seil - bout 1%¢ under quotations. Heavy Salted Rye Flour. §3; Rye Meal §2 75: Rice Flour, | 80600 1180, OOt 000 Migne, 8ie: - 36'00; Corn Meal §3; extra cream do, §3 75; v @ 146 for 1ight Stags, aited Veal, 10c; Saited dry Hides, 17c; Culls, 16c; dry for large and $2 50 ‘for medium, $1G2 f Hay and Fecdstuffs. S o B (o Crtey TS e L $1 75 for large, $1 50 for medium, $1@1 25 for All descriptions remain as before quoted, | emall and or Colts; Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 32%c; dry salted Mexican, 25c; dry Central American, 32%c. Goat Skins—Prima Angoras, T5c; large and smooth, 50c; medium, FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, %flfl per “’f;uow No. 1 rendered, 5%@6c per Ib; Firm prices characterize the market. with Beans and Seeds. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealérs —7@8c for Steers and 614@7c per 1b g e ihrinkage for Cattle: wndard ’ufb';ux:-m.““ 8250, Green, 31 750 1%;’6&%“& B oo S Bt s SAEEE Wethors, 1%@4%e: Ewes. 4g4%e snshanged ot | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | v %;-_“"u‘g& iy 12 to £23 in London and| Although the dany reseipts of Potatoes ‘are | uniee 00 Toe. CH@OSe: Feeders, Bleice Eocene. Hikc: deodorized Stove Gasoltne, tn| 1 Hanford Ol bulk, 17c; in cases. 23igc; do. T2 degrees. in | 100 Four Ol .. bulk, 183%c; In cases, Benzine, in butk, | 130 Home Oil ... 16c:” in cases, 2214c: S$6-degree Gasoline, in | 2000 Ofl City Petroleum ..... balk, Hlc: ta.canen dilke. 20 California Wine Association: TURPENTINE—88c per gallon in cases and | 3@ North Shore Railroad 82c in drums and iron barreis. 3 Qceante Steamship RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ | 50 Cypress Lawn 614c per 1b, White Lead, 6@8%c, according to Afternoon Session. quantity. Board— SUGAR—The Western r Refning Com- | 2700 Independence Oil (b 30) . “ pany quotes as foilows, per Ib, in 100-Ib bags: | 500 Oil City Fetroleum a1 Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.28¢: | 200 Reed Crude Ofl 3z | powdered, 5.10c; Candy Granulated, 5.10c; Dry |~ 45 Sterling Oil .. 3 30 ranulated. fiye, Sc; Dry Granulated, coarse, | 100 Sterling Oil ... 3 55 Se: Fruit Granulated, 5c; Beet Granulated | 20 North Shore R R . 12 00 (160-1b bags only), 4.80c: Confectioners’ A, 3c: Street— Magnolia A, 4.60c; Extra C, 4.50c: Golden C. | 3000 Ofl City Petroleum a1 4.4Cc; ‘D"’ 4.30c; barrels, 10c more; half-bar- | “500 Central. Point Con ® 1els, 25c moze: boxes, 50c_more: 50-1b bags, 10c sk more for ail kinds. Tablets—Half-barrels. MINING STOCKS. 5.50c: boxes, 5.75¢ per Ib. No orders taken for |, less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Following ‘were the sales in the San Fra g e cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterda: Receipts of Produce. . Morninz Session. 400 Belcher 60/ 200 Gould & Cur. 48 iAo 400 Bullion ...... 11 20 lexican ..... FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11. 200 Caledonia -'2 25 100 Ophir 210 | Flour, qr sks... 14.681 Onions, sks 211 | 100 Challenge 5 €5 100 Overman i | Wheat, ctls .... 89,152 Tallow, ctls . 2 100 Challenge | Barley. ct 10 10 05 Bran. sks @0 500 Y Jacket | Middlings, sks 215 Wine, 2 434 Wool, 60 Lime. bbls tons Afterncon Session. 400 Andes 22 460 Crown Point. 43 Screenings, 200 Quicksilver, fiks 2 - - | Potatoes, ‘ske.. 2325 Sugar, ctls | B8 e 1874~ ~Pogh g | OREGON . | 200 Beicher . 200 Ophir . | Flour, ar sks.. 1,508/ Wheat, ctis ... 523 | 100 Chalienge 106 Overman EASTERN. 500 Challenge | %00 Savage .01l 3 z 100 Challenge . Sterra Nev.. 190 ¢ C & Va. | 200 Union Com... * < # | 100 Confidence .. 1 10, 400 Y Jacket.. i 500 Con N Y.... { STOCK MARKET. Following were the sales in the Pacifi | | Stock Exchange yesterda: # - # Morning Session 4 300 Belcher .. Business was quiet on the morning session | 290 Challenge of the Bond Exchange. The sugar stocks were | 200 Challenge { firm, with Hawailan selling up to $48 7 Chollar _. { Spring Valley Water was stronger at $35 25@ 143 8- ‘.\-a 30 ,and Giant Powder weak at $66 bid. e | | 200 Potosi 200 Potosi 200 Savage 300 Savage ... 260 Seg Belcher. ) ) 200 € ¢ & Va here a fair business in the ofl stocks ai | 00 Crown Point. %00 Sex Belcher. . about previous quotations. & 500 Justice . | 200 Seg Belcher. . In the afternoon Gas and Electric was 100 Mexican . 200 Sierra Newv... higher at §55. Trading contintied quiet. 200 Mexican . 200 Sierra Nev. .. | Four Oil will pay a dividend of lc, or $3000, | 300 Occidental 400 Union Con..1 171, | on_the 1Gth 00 Occidental 200 Y Jacket..... 62 The Canadian Bank of Commerce has ab- | 250 Ophir ...... 2 15! 200 Y Jacket..... 65 surbed_the Halifax Banking Company of Hali- s oy . dE- i Nova Scotia. The Canadian Bank of 200 A o 23/ 300 Crown Point. 45 Caledonia 200 Crown Point. 4 ledonia 100 Hale & Nor..1 60 258! 200 Ophir . 17 0| 200 Potos! . on ) € rce nas eighty-four branches through- | out Canada and the United States, but untii | recently had no branches in the maritime | oo 300 Caledonia 200 Challenge provi The acquisition of the Halifax | 4= qr coup..100% 1104 4s gr c (new)135% 168341091, 8s ar coup..10774 CELLANEOUS BONDS. 99— Dak W g bs. — 100% 10615107% | Oc 5 bs. 65 75 106 — Om R 681271, ~ 115% — [Pac G Im 4s. 96 1041054 Pac E Ry bs.1 4s aqr reg. 1 Banking Company will give it offices at fiftecn | S0 S sy points it Nova Scotfa and two in New Bruns- | 309 chojar * N » 8 | wick. The Bank of Halifax has a paid up 'C & Py | capital of 36 160, with a surplus of $325.000 ccs by |and depos: f_about $4.000,000. The Cana- Son ¢ 3,‘:4“ Buh{k '?r l‘;r:r]n;uer-; wfll sssume the lia- | i B, { billties of the alifax Banking Company, and - - T "woll give in exchange for the surplus of its SLONERG: SUOFNTIn. assests over its Habilities stock of the Canadian - | Bank of Commerce of the par value of $700,- TUBRAT: W ot o g 3 & Alpha 06" 07| Julia . L |STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | 1%, R o AT | IR Beicher . 7| Mexican .....1 3 WEDNESDAY, March 11—2 p. m. | Best & Belch.2 — Oecidental ... | — 12/0phir .......2 | UNITED STATES BONDS. 60 Overman ... 1 Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. ) { 10/ 3ex Belcher .. 03 Sterra Nevada 05! Silver Hill .. 44 45 St Louls ..... 25 — Syndicate . - 03, 05| Union Con ..1201 25 Exchequer Gould & Cur. 46 48/Utah .... | | € Costa i 115 b L&P6s — — (Pk& CH 6s.1 st Hale & Nor..1 00 1 06|Y Jacket .... 64 63 H 6s116% — [Pk & OR 6s.118 — | Lady Wash .. 05 — RS Sl 107 114 | Eme RGARSS108% 106 R Baidi: it s ST B = e = . — 10715 Sierra Cal 68112 = — e . Aty Ry - iy o _ | The following tables give s comparative PRA T cote =~ — 1 (1909) ....110% — | statement for two years of the estimated flow | — | 1910) (115112 | of certain California rivers in cublo feet per | vM‘sPolLfls’l | second, or second feet. one second foot equal- e | (IhomSr A-108410% | ing 50 California miner's inches, or about 40 11815110 | (1006) ... 106%116 | Colorado miner's inches. Tho figures for the 100 1 a9y 119%120 last year may be revised by later measure- — S P of C st ments. The figures are by J. B. Lippincott, — | ¢ ®ta 5s..122% — | hydrographer, United States Geological Survey: — | Do stmpa.i10i :g{'! BPBR 0"»“‘5'1‘— TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE, _]ax V Wat 6s.1 Secund Feet. Oak T Co 6s. — Do bs . — ——' Do con bs. — U G & E 5s.106%107% i WATER STOCKS, ;—gru-rv }3«: & 0% 64 5 - ‘ebruary 3 Tontra Costs ©2% 61 Port Costa.. 61 08% | ol { Marin Co ... 65 Spring Val.. 85 85% | pepruary < { GAS AND ELECTRIC. A 100 { 3% 4% SacEG &R — — | February 1060 t i AL SFG&E. MY 5 | February | 1180 7" SF G L Co. | G L & H. 78 StknG& E. 8 | Pac G Imp.. 37 384 UG & E Co. 3413 — | Pac L Co... 561 57% | TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. § F & GElec. 54% 351 INSURANCE. Firem’'s Fnd. — 335 February RANES. February Am Nationl.125 — |First Nation] — February Anglo-Cal .. 97%100 |Lon P & A.167%160 | February Bank of Cal.486 500 |Mereh Ex... 40 February Cal Safe Dp.137% — |S F Nationl. — — | Pebruary g SAVINGS BANKS. Ger § & 1.2150 TULE Humboldt .. — Mutual S F sav Co.566 STREET RAILROADS. California ..105 20214 [Presidio ... 42 — | February 22 1 Sy i ns February 23 101 POWDER. February 24 108 Giant ...... 67% 68 [Vigorit ..... 215 3 | February 25 17 SUGAR. February 28 118 Hana . 5 Bl |Kilauea . Fbrusry - Hawaiian .. 48 %!lhnw.ell 2. 298 g a%1; | February 22 Honokaa ... 155 T |Sormes - TSACRAMENTO RIVER AT RED BLUFF. Hutehinzon. . 17 Paauhau .. 19% 191 MISCELLANEOUS. AT Second Feet. Alaska Pack.155% — |Oceanic 8 Co 111 o = Cal Fruit ™ Pac AT A {"xz - 1902 1908. Cal Wine 102%108 |Pac Borx Co.165 — e _;AF Morning Sesston, et 17,540 Board— 2 Phrniey 18,650 5 California Wine Assn . 108 00 | reprary 18,250 25 Contra Costa Water €3 00 February 17,340 195 Hawaifan Commercal & Sugar.. 48 73 | Tiprary 18510 lonokaa 15 i R T o s e earcrioms utchinson 0, K w0 50 Makaweli 27 37y | REAL 'ATE 100 Paaubau S P Co . 9 3715 100 Paauhau § P Co 213 | Mary J. and George W. Hatman to William 20 § F Gas & Electric % | 3. Hatman, lot on 'S line of Filbert streer, 10 § F Gas & Electric Co. 25 | 179:5% E of Gough, E 27 by § 137:6; 5. $4000 S P of Arizona (1909) 25 ‘August Altenburg to Margaret S. Creeley, ot 10 Spring Valley Water . 25 | on S ling of Haight street, 37:6 E of Laguna, 85 Spring Valley Water 50 E 50 by 8 §T ‘l‘ Street— Alice Murr to Joseph Murr, lot on SE corner 15 Makaweli ........ ava 00 | Post and Webster streets, S 24:6 by E 89:4; » Market St R R ¢ 5 per ct bonds.118 7 0. $1000 North ‘Shore 5. per bent bonta 103 13 | *Joseph Murr to Hattie Alexander, same: $10. long | $1000 Sacramento E G & Ry 5 per cent.108 40 Julius and_Hattie Scharg to David and Sa- | $1900 U S 3 per cent bonds (coup)....107 37% | rah Afternoon Session, 50 8 of 15 Alaska Packers' Assn 100 Contra Costa Water . 25 Hawallan Commercial B [ DIV ey 50 Honokaa Company 13 37% 150 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 17 25 25 Kilauea Sugar Plan 700 | gt 56 Makawell .......... OR 27 8714 : gift. SiTamemema i RS R 0. w Y B Bt Sk e g 9 | Ashbury. W 25 by 00 20 Spring_Valley Water . S treet— 25 Hutchinson § P Co......ie...... 17 00 sgfim‘- CALIFORNIA S8TOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE, Abby Land & Improvement Alameda Sugar ‘American Biscult ...l American District Tel.... Bay Counties Power .. ‘Cal Central Gas & Elee. Cal Cotton Mills Cal Jockey Club . California Powder . California_Shipping Co. . 3500 | N of Cal Title Ins & Trust...... 130 00 . . Eleanor N line of W 25 by Kern .