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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1903. 11 D&RG ptd fiate &s compared with those of same date last | Erie : seagon and all in the lest twenty | Evie it pr howurs: | Last Northe Siiens Dses ing Valley. ... ot ¥ ke Hocking Val pfd.. o 21 Hlinots Central.. acramento 0.00 13 fowa Central... San Franciec 1 lowa Central p Fresno K € Southern..... :1ndepe: K uthern pfd. .San La SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Local securities quiet and unchanged. Vall-street stocks strong, with Southern Pacific excited. Silver and Sterling Exchange somewhat higher. Wheat easy, Barley firm, Oats and Corn weak. Heavy arrivals of Bran and Shorts from the North. Hay fa steady. . Straw neglected. Beans quict and unchanged. Canary Seed scarce and rising. Butter and Eggs steady and Choeese weak. o ling below cost of importation. Barreled Beef firm. still scarce, with continued firmness. tatoes and Onions in good supply and quiel. Vlexican Tomatoes coming into this market. Poultry and Game in good demand and steady. I'ery fair demand for Fresh and Citrus Fruits. | Colorado Southern. South 1st pfd uth 24 pfd Weather Report. io (120th Meridlan—Pacific Time.) Delaware & Huda: > : S el Lac SAN FRANCT! March 1885 p. m. | Del. Lack & We e Following are the seasonal rainfalls to thern pfd rie & West. Minn & §t Louis Missouri Pacific. ... Mis, Kan & Tex Norfolk & Western | Nor & West pta... Ontario & Western. Penrsylvania Reading ... Reuding 1st pfd Reading 24 pfd Rock Island....... Rock Island pfd. StL&SF.. St L &SF ist prd St L & S ¥ 24 pf St Louis SW.. St Louls W pi St Paul..... st Paul prd Southern Southern Railw Southern Ry pfe Texas & Pacify td. . T, St L & West T, Bt L & W pfd. Union Pacific 1 on Pacific ptd Wabash . cee Wabash pfd Wheei & Lake E. W&LE2dptd ptd Denver 44-34/ Cincinnati ... States = e 78-62 Philadeiphia 5648 Wells Fargc vicag 5. ew York 56-48 Miscellaneous. o= Amsigamated Cop. 51,200 . Am Car & Fary 500 401, ‘ Am C & F pfd Am eed Off # tntermonntein re- | Am Lin Ofl ptd e e the “Rocxy | Am Locomotive 27y, a7y s reported in Wy. | Am Locomot pfd a4 e erted I Y| Am Bmel & Ref sufficient to he professional shorts, who have become ref 2s reg 11177‘x anr: l&"ahn G lf; . . A ref 2s coup.107% Louls & N uni 4s. 984 casy over the cessation of the liquidation in | reg 1071 Mex Central 4s... 77 ke and show anxiety to cover their shorts. coup....108 1 Do 1st 96 Eastbound travel Am S & R prd w temperatures and snow J5U PR wat Anaconda Min ¢ hes risen siowly on the Pa- | Brooklyn Rap Tr: allen r y In Wye Colu Fuel & Iron . Consolidated Gas.. 20515 2053 - n the Pacific pe and | Cont Tobacco pfd.. 11412 11435 or at nearly all points. C eral El . 194 193 SE urred generally | Hocking Internl Paper Francisco for 50 hours | internl Paper pfd. 19 Laclede Gas Fair Thursday; light ational Biscuit g to westerly ational iead Falr Thursday: fresh | North Amarican ific Coast ific Mail nity —Fair Thursday; ple's Gas hanging to brisk west | presgeq Steel Car Pressed 8 Car pfd Puliman Pal Car.. Republic Steel..... Republic Steel pfd. Sugar : Tenn Coal & lron U Bag & Paper (6. B & P Co pfd Leather Leuther pfd. .. Rubber. . Rubber pfd.. Eteel Steel tern 1 - EASTERN MARKETS. ..\'m‘ York Stock Market. Mareh showed ay and hopes were indulged n active speculative the market closely interior begins to ew York and money be. scattered indications market did not 6.500 4700 100 ra 1 T T o 1 i 1 W on H o WOR 18— Stocks “hardnmess t Total sales 495,400 shares UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. N YORK, March 1S.—I'nited Railroads rancisco bond transa 1000 at $80 15.000 at 10.000 at 7 NEW YORK BO! ~ money nduce buying by the tanks DS, nt persistent selling and Pennsylvania was the ¥ Do new 4s reg..135 Minn & St L 4s Do new 4s coup.136 Mo Kan & T 4 rties iy favora ce In negative oid 48 r L1081 Do 2nds . s u!l:(fl“::; prices b Do 0ld 4s coup.108i3 N Y Cent gen 3 "%4 of obstacies 10 be encountered in the| Do Bt reg 2163 N J Cent gen 5s. 1 e} coup ....103 Nor Pacific és . of selling orders on the part of wn«u‘ N A SaPaoma fa . tied vp in unmarketable ventures S04 | "1, g5 4s .0 903 Nor & W con 48 sy @esire to realize on securities w Balt & Ohlo 4s 1011, Reading gen 4s an ve market te protect themselves in a - 2% 5t LL.& 1 M econ S ibie money squeeze W Su-dhs yuar- It} 01 Bt L & 8 F 48 ... DBig been feared that th® recent selling of | con’Sou 2nds . 106~ St L 8 W 1sts. ... 850 " Perpsylvania wae for the purpose of making | Cent of Ga 5s ...107 Do 2nds .. good losses sustained in a project that has | "y g jnc v SA&APde pne grief. The recovery in these WO | Ches & Ohio 4148.103% Bouthern Pac 4 g e mdarh railroad stocks is therefore of great | Chi & Alton 3158, Southern Ry e erntal Influence on the market. Mone, | C B & Q new is. 9313 Tex & Pac lsts C mditions. are undenlably less stringent. The | C M&St P gen 4x.110% Tol &t L & W e ow far ihis is due to the liquida- | & N W con 7a..131% Unlon Pacific 4 on of ocks and the lessened demand for | CR T & P 4s....108 Do conv 4s o ihe stock market and also to the | CCC& St L gen 45100y (Wabash Ists . er of obligations to forelgn creditors, | Chi Terminal 4s.. 8345 Do 2nds whose demands for reimbursement must be | Colo & Sou 4s 89% | Do deb B T the future. The advancing course of | Den & Rio G 4s. 9813 West SBhore 4s...110 met dn e e gnificant evidence of | Erie prior lien 4s. 97 °|W & L Erie 4s... 9015 Paign _SEEIRTN of the Sersow from for-| Do &en 4s ..... 85% Wis Central 4s .. 91 Euers. T ution” to the local money | Hocking Val 4145.107| = Do con 5s . wher wmall e for ‘some time pas: | -Pennsylvania ....101%IRock Island e e far as possible. for all NEW YORK MINING STOCKS, “The " there were rumors of important developments in counection with the controversy between “the com, and the Union Pacific interests. Shares ¢ lntter company were moderately active 1-point gain. Other strong stocks Sinciuded St Paul, Reading, Northwestern and " Tennessee Coal. Profii-taking toward the end " Caused whading prices and the close was irregular. In the special classes there was New “requ! 50 30 Adams Con .. Alice Breece the Government to be paid to k #ub’treasury by draft on their correspondent banks. The lessened The Government nstitution may [Little Chier . Ontario 11 eations New ¥ Brunswick 14| Potosi n r a more complacent - (he iiterior money centers toward 215 [savege B e o e "tobay's special movements | Hor Silver ....1 2 Slarre Nevada .. 00 Jers was due to gossip that | 1TON. 5 , oeeeed 18 mal opes ) - S cosbay Leadstlle Con .. 03 !Standard 300 an The bond merket chomed steadiness through- *out the dsth but shfired to m slight extent ‘vhe of stocks. Totsl sales, par value, - W ied Bastes bonds were all unchanged om - the last call. . “Atchison: . Can Atchison pfd . . 9% 97% | Ches & O Haitimore & ahlo.. »h 6 cnigt Pajt & Ohio - “Canadian Pacific. .. 128% 128% | Den & anads Southern B Do he Ohio. 463 481 | Brie ... 327 S200| Do dst pfd... A% 2 Tilinols .0 80 | Louis & Ni 40% 404 | Mo Kan & 185 18633 | New York oo O Bar 2% - 30 Money, . o eee B ‘The rete of the Anthracite Strike Commi report b BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. oF o t to-day, wou £ presented Lo the B emanies. The| . Money— | Westinghouse cm.101 e b Shmers sdvance aiso came fargely | Call Tosne ...-.84@8 | Mining o etoeis =od deait with the Ciben | Time lesns . .S186 |Advencure "% ity Tty e o Tt very largs | Atchison s ......100 |Amaigamated [l 72 wef 10 )v-.\e r“mn;‘rodum were bought | Mex Central 4s... 76 grlyh West 40 " earnin orn laration of ite frst dividend. South- 81% | Cal & Hecla - I548 Turnished the only sensational 97% Centennial e the day. There wi heavy buying 258 & ¥ in the last half-hour, which car- up 5 points, the net sain fraction under the top Mgure. a vremium of % and aned st Fitchburg pfd Union Pacific stack R-potnt_decline in American Express. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. short bills is 8 3 : bilte, 3% per “z‘ikver cent; for three months’ New York Money Market. NEW YORK. March 18.—Money on call, firm at 5@6 per cent; closing offered at 6 per cent. Time money, easier; sixty days, 5%@ 5% per cent; nirety days, B%@5% per cent; six months, 5%@b% per cent. Prime mercan- tile paper, Sterling Exchang teady, with actual b ress in bankers’ bili: at $4 87.05@4 §7.10 for demar.d and at $4 83.63 @4 83.70 for sixty-day bills. Posted rates, |$4 8413 and $4 85, Commercial bills, $4 532 4 8315 Bar silver, 40%c. Mexican dollars, 88c. Government bonds, steady; State bonds, ! inactive; railroad bonds. ady, #*- = — New York Grain and Produce. #: - —% NEW YORK. March 18 —FLOUR—Receipts, 80.604; exports, 2183 barrels; market steady, but_buyers and sellers apart. WHEAT—Receipts, 40,850 bushels; exports, 5205 bushels. Spot market steady. No. 2 red, T0%c elevator; No. 2 red, 80%c f. o b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 87%c f. o. b. oat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 88%c f. o b. |afioat. Options declined after the opening, | but soon rallied and for the rest of the day | were fairly well sustained on a little foreign | buving, export talk, cold weather predictions and covering. The close was steady, at un- | changed prices. March closed 82 May, 1 T8@70%¢, closed Toice; July, 76%@76 5-16¢, closed T6%c; September, 75%4@T75%c, closed T5ic. HOPS—Quiet. HIDES—Firm. WOOL—Firm. ¥ COFFEE-—Spot Rio, quist. ~No. 7 invoice, Blic. Futures closed quiet and steady, 5 | points lower. Sales. 31.000 bags, {nclud ng: April, 4.30c; May 4.35c; Ji . 4.55c; Augu 4.68c; September, 4.70c; October 4.75¢; vember, 4.65c; December, 5.05@5.10c. | SUGAR—Raw, quiet; falr refining. Syc; | centrifugal, 96 test, 3%c; molasses sugar, Jc. Refined, steady. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market is quiet and without change. mmon are quoted at 4@bc: prime, 5K@5% choice, B5la@blac: fancy, 1@T%c. = PRINES—Spot prunes are attracting a lot more jobbing demand, but prices are without change. Quotations, 34@7%c for all grades. APRICOTS—Show a_little firmer tone un- der a fair demand. Boxes T7%@10%c; bags, { 71%@10c. | * PEACHES—Continue dull and are rather eesy as to tone, though prices are unchanged at 12@18c for peeled and 6@10c for unpeeled. * e Chicago Grain and Produce. * . i | | CHICAGO, March 18.—There was only a| moderate trade in wheat, but the market was | firm, notwithstanding the continued Weakness in corn. May opened unchanged to lc lower | at 74l4c to T4%c, the steady tone being due to the relatively firm forsign market. ‘Local trad- | ers were somewhat bearishly inclined at the start on the springlike weather and there was | some selling on that account, which was added | to later b weakness in corn, resulting in a decline to 74 cents. Estimates of small Ar- gentina shipments, together with predictions of a cold wave throughout portions of the West, induced considerabie buying during /the latter part of the session and the market became firm, | closing at the top price of the day, at T4lc, & gain of Hc. Ungettied conditions governed the corn trade, with weakness underlying the market. The market was quite steady the latter part of | the day and May closed %@l lower at $c. There was a fair general trade in oats, that | market exhibiting considerable etrength early | in the day, but the weakness in corn later | caused a decline. The close was steady, with May a shade lower at 34% Trading in provisions was on an active scale and after a small decline at the start, influ- enced by the weak hog market, prices ad- vanced materfally and a strong feeling pre- vailed, There was good buying by packers | throughout the day and shorts also bought freely. Thz ciose was decidedly strong, with May pork 32igc higher: lard was up 7l3¢, while | ribs were 1715@20¢ higher. The leading futures ranged as follows: High. Low. \ | | Articles— Open. Close. No. 2 Wheat— May s July 2 September . No. 2 Corn | March May .. July . | Beptember 1111 No. 2 Oats May July September . Mess Pork. per bbl | May ST ATy T September ._...16 10 Lard. per 100 ibs- 4 Gl @ | 435 43 4 28y ‘ 8713 | 8715 1 eptember ... Short Ribs, per 100 Ibe 9 50 o | Cash quotations were as follows: Fiour, dull | and steady; No. 2 spring wheat, 76@77c: No. 3, | 6@ 76c: No. 2 red, T28@727%¢: No. 2 corn, H No. 2 vellow. 42c; No. 2 oats, 3i%c; . 2 rye, 41%¢c: good feeding ir 1o choice malting, H@blc; | $1 10; No. 1 Northwestern, | mess pork. per barrel, $17 73@17 574y | " Der 100 1be. §0 75@9 85; short ribs sides | (1008e), dry salted shoulders | | (boxed), &8 RT15@9: short clear sides (boxed), | ! 7 basis of high wines, | | T Articles— Shipments. | i Flour, barrels.. 36,000 | Wheat, bushels 12,500 Corn, bushele. 145,400 | Oats, bush 219,500 | Rye. bushels. . : 4| Bariey, bushels 26,000 | market was firm Creamery, 18@2%c; dairy, 14 f‘?;l"i"n"!' easier, 13@13%c. Cheese, steady, 3@13%¢. x Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— March. May. July. | Opening 61k 61! | Closing . 61% ©1ia | Wheat— Opening t. ! NEW YORK, March 18.—Tin advancel i2s 64 to £136 126 64 for spot and £137 for fu. tures in the London market, but here it was barely steady and a little lower at $29 807 30 10. Copper advanced 153 6d in Londen to L£u6 6s 6d for spot and £66 10s for futures. The market remajned dull and unsettled here Standard is quoted at $i4: lake and electroly tic at $14 T5G15. and casting at $14 5015, Lead declined 28 6d to £1% 125 64 for spot in London. while in New York it remained quiet and unchanged at $4 671. Spelter was also lower in London, losing s, with spot quoted at £23 10s. | In the New | York market, however, like lead, it was et and unchanged at $5 50. aulet | Tron closed at 57s 34 in_Glasgow and at b2s | 64 in muamb:a The New York fron mar- ket was quief unc) 0. 1 foundry, | Northern, 1s quoted at g«m 50; No, 2 fnur:- dry, Northern. No. ' 1 " foundry, uthern. and No. 1 foundry. Seuthern toft. BO@24 50. Warrants. nominal, New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, March 18.—~The cotton mar- ket opened quiet. with first prices 1 Yower o 1_point higher and tlosed nn”n": points lower. Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. : CHICAGO, March 18 —CATTLE —Receipts, 16,000 Strong to 10c higher. Good to prime eteers, $5 10@5 70; poor to medium, $3 506 4 75; -%mt&-fln g’a.imn; cows, 1 o 'w“';u'mm CE Calves, " §3@6 18, [0GS—Receipts: | reaching | for fair to choice, | $1 20@1 25 for White and $1 15@1 20 for mix. | 4 65, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 304 40; | Oregon and Washington, $3 704 per bbl for On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | 8 |'recently reduced quotations. | arrival of 466 boxes of Mexl active, strong. Good to cholee wethers, §5 250 6 25; fair to choice mixed, $4 40@5 25: West- ern sheep, . native lambs, $5 25@7 40 ‘Western lambs, 5 50@7 50. ST. JOSEPH. ST. JOSEPH, March 18.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 2300. Steady to 10c lower. Cows and | market was firm for all California stock, ex- cept old Hens, which dragged at unsteady rates. Large Fryers and Rroilers and young Roosters were particularly firm and the top quotations wera casily obtained for fancy of- ferings. No Western Poultry came in. but a car is expected before the end of the week. , $3 85@5 30; natives, §2 50; veals, | Game stands as previously quoted. Trade gs“ergfi'sltocken and feeders, $3 65, ® | was fair and the market cleaned up well. OGS-—Receipts, 6600. Market 10@15¢ lower. | . POULTRY—Live Turkeys 15@17c per Ib: Pigs, steady: light and light mixed, $7@7 15, ~ | Geese, per pair, $2@2 50; Goslings, 50; SHEEP—Receipts, Steady’ to strong. | Ducks, $5@6 732 dozen for old and for young: Hens, $5@5 50; ers, $6 5060 7 50; 0id_Roosters, J Yflllson. Roost. (%3 Broilers, £ 5000 for iarge, $5@3 30 tor smail; Pigeons, §1 5061 75 per dozen for old and §2 50 @275 for Squabs, Top Kansas lambs. $7 1216; Missourl wethers, $6; Kansas ewes, $5 50. St. Louis Wool Market. GAME—Hare, §1 25@1 50 gr dozen; Cotton- ST LoUIS, March I8-Wuol quiet. e R L D o et ety Tner T5atdcy (ob wasies | S 30, Honkers, $304; Ezgiuh Suipe. 0 10@28c. Tondon Wool Sales Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Continued shipments of Butter north, while ot large, are sufficient with the local demanc to Keep the market steady at present quota- tions, and it is no trouble to sell creamery at 25c, and some dealers are even quoting 26c in a small way, though this figure is rather too high for a flat quotation. Stocks aré ample LONDON, March 18.—The ofterings at the wool auction sales to-day numbered 14,252 bales. The demand was good and Merinos and fine crossbreds sold briskly, broken lots better rates. Lambs' wool wag In keen demand at an advance of 3 per cent. American buyers took a few Darcels of fine Merinos and crossbreds. i shape. eese s also going north in moderate quan- tities, but the local demand is light and the market is easy. There is no change in Eggs except that the plies on the commission merchants' floors ha: been greatly reduced during the past few days, Owing to the general storing. San Francisco and Sonoma County buyers are free purchaser up around Petaluma for storage and their pur: chases also Keep a good many Eggs from com- ing down here. The market accordingly Is less ; | depressed and s in fair shape for sellers. Recelpts were 36,300 1bs Butter, 1673 cases Eggs and 11,800 Tbs Cheese. | BUTTER—Creamery, first hands, 24@25c | ver 1b; Dairy, 22@23c, store Butter, 17@20c. | CHEESE—New, 13c for choice mild_and 12G12%ec for seconds Northern Business. SEATTLE, Marcn 18.—Clearings, balances, $151.029. . TACOMA, March 18.—Clearings, balances, $79.430. PO“R?L:‘NU. March 18.—Clearings, balances, £56,184. SPOKANE, March 18.—Clearings, balances, $73,541. Northern Wheat Market. OREGOX East: 1T@ 17T Werton® 1050170 o i E 's atérn, B estern, 'c per lb. PORTLAND, March 18 ~WHEAT _Walla | © BOGE_Hanch 148150 store” . 135G 14c; Wl bluestem. R3@84c; valley, T3c. cold storage Western Eggs, nominal. : WASHINGTON, TACOMA, March _18.—Wheat—I1c Bluestem, 70¢; Club, 75¢. lower. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Trading in Oranges was moderately active and prices for choice and fancy stock were steady. The well-known brands of fancy Na- vels from Redlands moved off weil at §2 25@ 2 40 per box. Supplies of standards were still large and that description was rather easy. The agsregate offerings at the = two austion sales e Foreign Markets. LONDON. March 18.—Consols, 91%; silver, 2 7164; French rentes, 99¢ 52%0; wheat car- goes on passage, steadier: Walla Walla, 40s; English country markets, dull. n ' W b were 1 cars. old company sold e M eatat "&,‘.‘,J‘;‘.},’, cars of Navels as follows: Fancy, $1 15@2 36: Nheat in - Pare, frm: four In Taris, frm; | cholce, $1 40G1 65 standard $1g1 35 The Freneh _country markets, firm. other ‘company sold 2 cars, cholce selfing a $1 15@1 50 and standarde at S5c@51 20. Mex- ican Limes and Pineapples were offering again. The Panama steamer brought up 563 bxs of Limes and 39 crts Pineapples. Lémons. Grape Fruit and Tangerines were unchanged. Ba manas were in ample supply and moved freely at_steady rates. Cholce and fancy Apples were in good demand and firm at steady prices. Common stock was rather easy, although not very plentiful. APPLES— B for common, Suc@§l 25 for choice and $1 50@1 75 for fancy. 4iCITRUS FRUITS- Fancy Navel Orangts @2 25 x (with some specials - ). chatce, B125g1 15 standard, 13ca81 28: COTTON—Uplands, 5.36d. — % LOCAL MARKETS. ] Exchange and. Bullion. Silver and Sterltng Bxchange are higher. Domestic Exchange s unchanged. Seedlings, 75c@$l 25; Tangerin 5c for Sterling Exchange, sixty days 34 853 | aoentm boxes and. $101 B0 for haif boxes: | Sterling Bxchange, 488 | Temons, 75cG§1 for standard, $1 25@1 50 for Sterling Cables . 489 | choice and $2G2 50 for fancy: Grape Fruit, New York Exchange, sight..... 12 | 81 50@2 50; Mexican Limes, $1@4 50; Bananas, | New York Exchange. telegraphic 15" | §1 15@2 50 per bunch for New Orleans and Silver, per ounce 48% | §1 281 75 for Hawalian: Pineapples, $3@4 per Mexican dollars, nominal . 38 @ 8% | dozen | — i _ Wheat and Other Grains. | Dréed Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. FRUITS—Apricots, 5i3@8c for Royal | $14@13¢ for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 3% | @5%ec; sun-dried, 3@3%c; Peaches, 44@7lc s, 31@4l4c for quarters and 5@10c for WHEAT—The markets everywhere continue quiet, with firm forcign futures. The Amer- fcan Winter Wheat prospects are fine. This market remains precisely as before quoted. | Nectarines, 4%@5%c for white: Plum: CASH WHEAT. | 5@t for pitted and 1@1%c for unpitted; Fig: g S o 1. | 4@5¢ for black and 4@5c for white. No. 1, $1 37%; Northern Club, $1 4081 424; | ""pRUNES—1902 crov, 214@2%c for the four Milling, $1 55@1 60 per ctl with 14@1l4c premiura for the large FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m RAISINS—1802 crop are quoted as follows Open. . High. Low. Close. | 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-1b boxes, 5%c per May—No sales crown, 5%c; 4-crown, 6c; Seediess, loos Deckiaher” (g1 §1 217 81211, §1 215, Muscatels, Sc; Seedless Suitanas. sc: Seediess it F ks | =17 30 = | Thompsons. Blc; 2-crown London Layers, 20- 2 p..m. Sesion: 1b boxes, $1 40 per box, 3-crown, $1 50; 4-crown Open. High. = Low. Close. | fancy clusters. 20-1b boxes, $2; 5-crown Dehe- May—No sales. sas. 20-1b boxes, $2 50: 8-crown Impertals, 20-1b December ..§1 21% §1 21% §1 21% $1 21% | boxes, $3; Seeded, f. 0. b. Fresno, fancy, 1.Ib BARLEY - Feed is steady at the quotations. | Cartons, 1%c: choice, Tic. Futures rule firm again. AJN changes are nar- OTS-—Walinuts, No. 1 softshell, 1214@13%c; Tow. 10@11¢c: No. 1 hardshell. 11@11%c; No. CASH BARLEY. 10c: Almonds. 11c for Nonpariels, 1034 @1lc tor 1 X L. 10g10%c for Ne Pius Ultra d 8@833c for Languedoc: Peanuts, 5@7c for astern; Brazil Nuts, 12@13c; Filberts, 120 1234c; Pecans, 11@13¢: Cocoanuts, $4 20@5. (ONEY—Comb, 12G13%c for bright, 11le Feed, 1 13%A1 16% Brewing and_ Shinnine | grades $1 20; Chevali, . for seed, $1 60@1 75 FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. extracted, 6@7lkc; Low. Close. e light ambar extracted, o% 2 oen, 087 | @8c; dark, 471 . AT B B O ANA Y B gs0e per 1. 2 p. m Session Open. ilighe.- Low, Close, Provisions. May LS00 SLG0 S1 08 %100 ek December—-No salcs. | Though the Chicago market was higher the ll,\TS—h'rhT‘e| "d "|’l‘ further change ir the large packers were not supporting it.. This mas market. but it is au o betore ; A P ot 3L Black, $1 17%@1 25; | et coatinued as before quoted. Hams are said to be selling below cost of importation, which may lead to another advance. Barreled Beef continues firm and in demand. SURED MEATS—Bacon, 12%c per Ib for vy, 13c tor light medium. 14%@1bc for 1515@16c for extra light, 16%@17c for d and 173%@18c for extra sugar Red, $1 2214@1 30 for common to choice and $1 32 for fancy; Gray, nominal CORN—Dealers report the market weak and extremely dull. Westerr, (sacked), $1 20G1 25 for Yellow, | 4. California, large Yellow. $1 40 down. ac- | s vt Spar coredt Pamin: 48l Sthe: o e 3T 30; Epvpting 31 4051 5 10 | Calitornia Hams, 13%@14c; Mess Beef, 4P 50s | extra Mess, $12@12 50; Family, prime Mess' Pork, $14 50; extra i Mess, $18: Dry Salfed Pork. 12% PET | pig Pork, $28; Pigs’ Feet, $5; Smoked Bee 15e r b, Lfil’l—-'fl‘n‘e! quoted at Sige per Ib for compound and 12c for pure: haif barrels, pure, 12%c; 10-1b tine, 12%c; 5-1b tins, 12%e; 3-1b tins, 13c. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 10%c; three half barrels, 10c: one tierce, 9%c; two tlerces, 9%c; b tierces, 9%e per Ib. White and $1 2081 221, for Brown. RYE—$1 10@1 15 per ctl BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at $1 cental. Flowr and Millstuffs. FLOUR-—California Family Extras, $4 409 l} STU s, ices in _pacl . y comn s R For o1 e 1%y | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Rye Flour, $§3: Rye Meal, $§2 Rice Flour, . §6 50; Corn Meal, $3. extra cream do, $3 75;| HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell Oat Groats, $4 50; Hominy, 83 75@4; Buck- | about 1%c under quotation: Heavy Salted aw‘r.f}:“"u3%-”?&":%{.::{‘}. Steers, 10c; medlum, Oc; light, Stge; cow Rollea : a9 kg Hifles, 81sc for heavy and 8tc for lights Stags, 50; e, Salted Kip. 8te: Salted Veal 10c: Salted 6 50,/ Green Peas, §6 per 100 Ibs Calf, 10 dry Thites. Tic:"quitis. “lee ary A Kip. 13 dary e sac Bail 17gisc: b | Sheepskins, shearlings, 30c each; short Hay and Feedstuffs. | Wool' 40@@8c each: medium, 85@00c: lom - { 4 Wc@'ldflfl';-anoh:'Hnrs:dkmes, salt, ;.’: Receipts of 8070 sacks of Bran and 6250 rge an L 1ot medinm, $IQ% _for s Shorts from Washington gave tnese | Small and 80c for Colts: Horse Hides, dry. | $1 75 for large, $1 00 for medium, $1@!1 25 for | mall and_50c for Celts; Buck Skins—Dry | Mexican, 32%gc; dry salted Mexican, 25c; dry Central American, 3214c. Goat Skins—Prima products an easler tone terday, but prices showed no change. Hay was reported steady at_previous prices. BRAN—$21@21 50 ton Angoras, 75¢; large and smooth, 50c; medium, MIDDLINGE—$27@28 50 per ton. ase. Fl":E%kl‘l'v:"S—Rnllu} Barley, 825 per ton: NTALLOW. No. 1 rendered. 5%@6c per In; the mill, : . | No. 2. A se, 3@ic. O“";a! M‘!‘:e:‘,oc.otlmlte Cake, & b?'m’:b:‘;fi, WOOL—Quotations for new spring clip are as follows: San Joaquin free, 11g13¢; do, de- ctive, B@l1lc per Ib. HOPS—22@24c per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. $30@31; Cracked Corn. $30 30; Mixed | Fead, $1§ B0GID B0: Cottonseed Meal, §26 50, | fo HAY— Wheat, §12 30@13, with sales of extr. 14: Wheat and Oat, $11 50@). 1@12 50; Barley, $10@ Stock, $10; Alfalfa. $10@12 per ton. STRAW—40@53c per bal Beans and Secds. All descriptions remain as Hogs are very firm - DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates {rom slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF—i@8c for Steers and 6%@7c per Ib before quoted. The only change under this head is a fur- ther advance in Canary Seed, which s scarce and in demand. Beans continue quiet, for. Cows. Ba. 2 80@3; Pea, &3 50: VEAL- Large. 5%@9c: small, 9§10 per ib. WEEANE TR % Yarge White, $35 55 ik | MUTTON S Wethere 11011546 Eaee, 1616 52 75: Red. $2 15@3; Lim 112 per ib. Red Kidneys, $1 650G+ |, AAMB—Spring, 13015c; yearlings, 12ic per per ctl. b. | PORK—Dressed Hogs, 9@1lc_per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound SEEDS-—Brown Mustard, $3; Yellow Mus- tard, $3; Flax. 10; Canary, 6%¢ for East. ern: Alfalta, 13@1lic; Rape, "1 @2lac: Tim- gthy, 8c; Hemp, B @3%e per Ib; Broom Corn | Livestock, delivered in San_Francisco, less 30 6 per ton. 1 3 S hIBE FEASNiles. 82 50; Green, $1 750 | P*5 S0 AT OKAES OF CALIC: owe and Helters, c R e Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | SHEEP—Wethers 41,@i%c: Ewes, i@iie The market was liberally -=upplied with &1 kinds of old Potatoes and there was no great demand for any description. Even the best Oregon Burbanks were selling slowly at the There were no new Potatoes recefved. Fancy Onlons were quoted firm, while poor stock was very dull. A feature of the vegetable market was the n Tomatoes, the LAMBS—Yearlings, 5c per 1b. HOGR- Live Hogs, 160 Ibg and up, T g under 160 1bs, Ye: Feeders,' € e Sows, 20 per cent off; Hoars, 50 per cent off. and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota- tions. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Ba . 5%@éc_for June-July i t of the season. Th A B ot ihe. market to-day. Rhu | delivery: San Quentin. 5.55c: Wool Bags, 526 barb was weak and selling by the box. Re. | 38c; Fleece Twine, 75 @8c. celpts were over 600 boxes, most of which came to hand late. Some choice stock, that came in early by express, brought $1 75 per box, but the bulk of the offerings sold within COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; Southfield Wellington, $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; 2 , $5 50; ; Walls- 5.:’1".'2; l‘g; &3 'r:fivo“w-lmd. hflnb; Rien. the quoted range. Asparagus sold well | 9 nteady prices. Recelpts wers 114 boxes. Peas | HS'S 57 '.5."*1; Weieh Anthractie Bae.. S5t were In free supply and Los Angeles stock | \Wejsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel. $8 50 ton} sold at wide range according to quallty. | geoteh Splint, $7 50; Coke. $15 per ;afln bulk String and Wax Beans and Tomatoes con: | and §17 in sacks: Rocky Mountain descriptions, tinued to bring good prices, A sack of Groan | §8 48 per 2000 Ibs and 38 50 per ton, according from Angeles, mumn‘ 58 | to brand. . » pounds, sold at 50c per 1b, or POTATOES—New Potatoes, old Burbanks from the river, 73 ow 65@90c; River Reds, for bolled and 48c for raw in barrsls; Lard Ofl, o B B et S it sgined, Bl ¥ o, S ut, P ONIONS - 75s0c per B L ads K por”sation: e Oil. nat 3 s {0c Tor lower grades; Green Oni " ; casms. S0c; Conounui ¥ and 58%c VEGETABLES—Aspar 07idSe per 1b; Rhubarb, $1@1 50 per box: Green Peas 4@ic Coal Ofl, in bulk, b for Los Angeles and 7@Sc for bay: c; Astral, H E:.'-l.‘f izig@ine per’ Ib: Wax, loaiso i H : Cabbage $1 per ctl: Hothouse Cucum- . ne, " in rs, $1G2 dozen; Tomatoes from i do, T2 degrees, In .82 50 per mtel:n mruuc. 3 in mn 34, per ton; Hubbard, $25. " rooms, 10g15c per Ib. per gallon in cases and Poultry and Game. ot 4 ‘There were ,no changes in Poujtry. The but not unwieldy and the market is now in fair ;| B for light amber and 10c for dark: water white | pany quotes as follows, 1b, in 100-1b : Eibeer A Crasiod ami Fine” Crosted. &.3%e: powdered, 5.10c; Ci Granulated. 5.10c; Dry Granulated, fine, 5. Granulated, coarse. Fruit Granul There was nothing new in the oil stocks. Semi-annual Interest at the rate of $2 per AUCTION SALES Be: Beet Granulated {100-1b bugs only). 490c: Conectionery’ A, Sc: 4405 D" 4.30c; narrely, Tie more; haifbar: 25 Auction Sal3 31 Trotting Horszs rels, ‘more; boxes, ‘more; bags, S registered. 10 ‘more for all kinds. Tablets—Halt-barraic, ENSAARE 454 TS 5.50c; boxes. 5.75¢ per Ib. No orders taken for | From Oakwood Park Stock Farm, less than 73 barrels or its equivalent. Danville, Cal y JOHN F. BOYD. Proprietor. Receipts of Produce. Without doubt this is the finest collection of trotters ever offered at auction in t;hxell;yfi# . includes sons and_ daughters of Me! A RO T S MANOR 8. Zill; OWYHEE. 2:1; DIRECT. 2:08%: Flour, qr sks... 17,744[Wool, bales..... 1t | 331145 DWYREER. 241 SR o 2, Thiaiiw, st 1247 | ana STEINWAY, . out of the teat b4 +23% | brood marcs on the farm. All broke single 7O su:::. T 4200 v are heavily engaged In 1918 “"Myi?"' fke. 200 | stakes. Sale takes place 320 Leathér;- rolls [ ¥ THURSDAY. 281|Wine, gals 36,850 | THURSDAY.......eouemrannns MARCH 26, 1008 43{Lime, bbls. 200 At 12 M. Sharp, 517{Bréady. 2 §.00% OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, ey W - 246 Third st., near Folsom. ORE( - Catalogues ready. Horses at yard March 34th. Potatoes, sks... 325) WM. G. LAYNG, Auctlo: WASHINGTON. _— . 12,798 Flaxseed, sks 525 el - &o‘lfi{l’ot-mu. sks. 627 MINING STOCKS. 6,259, Following were the sales on the San Fran- - # | ci8co Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: - Morning Session. | 500 Beicher 2 200 Mexican 145 STOCK MARKET. 100 Challenge |10 83 215 S 400 Choilar e 56 . | 100 Confidence .. '1 3 b " d 300 Gould & Cur. o b % ing session, the only transaction of interest be-'| Afknnse Saamink 4ing the sale of fifty shares of the London. | 100 Mexican .....1 50 300 ftah .. 30 | Paris and American Pank at $166. The stock | 200 Gould & Cur.. 42 100 Unien . % of the United Rallmads of San Francisco is | 100 Con Cal & Va.2 10 100 Caledonia ....3 80 lewer on the New York Stock Exchange, owing | T e A m it to the t ened strike here. . os! 2 . ~ i o | 1 the aiternoon Gas and Electric was firm | 100 Hale & Nrers. S 1000, Kentuck ...... O .'.',..:.,..‘,M‘r’ THR LIRS ey SatSdeie (V- The following were the sales on the Paecific Stock Exchange yesterday Morning Session. coupon on the 4 per cent bonds of the United | 800 Andes 22 100 Me: P | Raflroads of San Francisco will be payable on | 300 Andes 3t [100 Montcan 111 5 | April 1. 200 Belcher 62 (200 Mexican ...01 88 The Anglo-Californian Bank 100 Caledonia 2 42!z 500 Seg Beicher.. 30 clared a semi-annual dividend of 100 € 300 Union Con..1 17'% per share, together with & bonus of four 20 200 Unfon Con..1 iy | shillings per share, making. with the interim | 200 ¢ 200 Yeilow Jack. 50 dividend pafd in September, 8 per cent for | 200 Justice . 15 1200 Yellow Jack. 60 the year. The present dividends amount to A Beetia 10s ver share; when paid at the local branch | g b of the bank a rate of $4 90 per £1 is given, | 500 Andes ... S Sew o making §2 45 per share. At the annual meet' | $00 Belcher b 300 Justice - B ing of the shareholders in London March 17, | 100 Caledonia ...2 160 Nextoan. . = the directors submitted the statement of 100 Chalnge Con bed ."‘" - st counts for the year ending December 31. 1902. olier , 33 |200 Povost . s The net profits for the year amounted to | 2 C & Va..2 15 1200 Savage .. b4 £49,504, which, with £3653 brought forward (00 Con Tmperial 04 |200 Union Con...1 22 | from last year, gave the sum of £38,157 as 200 Crown Point. #i |[100 Union Con...1 23 | available for distributio | CLmive Gooe aTioein |STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. R S R i s SR Bid. Ask . Ask ! WEDNESDAY. March 18—2p. m. |y, o, "B lecise R i UNITED STATES BONDS. s i S SR Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. | Boge & Bel.. - 5015 4s qr coup..10815110%; 4s gr c (new)1as 1i71, | g% & oy & o ds ar reg... 108531091 3s qr coup..108 10815 BeiieT 302 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. “aledonia Overman 5 & |AlaA. W.5s 8 — Oak W g 58. — 100% | Challenge Potosi 2 % ;¢ — 107 Oceanic § 5s. 65 - hollar ... Savage . o Om C R 65127 — |Con N Y - Seg Belch.... 28 30 Pac G Im 4s. 88 — | Confidence . Scorplon o 05 Se.113 114% n C & V: 10 Slerra Nev..1 00 1 06 6s.108 RN rowr Point. 4 Stlver HIll 6“4 & et reka Con.. 55 —|St. Louts ... 18 g T choquer ... 04 05 Syndicate ... — 07 Sac EG&R3s.104 108 | Gould & Cur. 41 42| Unlon 12013 95&:;:' :f & SJ\IM l".’—"\“-‘*‘.- Hale & Norc. 83 S4/Utah ........ 34 30 - 4 Slerra Cal #s112 b | Yellow g {L A ECobs — 107 'S P of A6s el - [ S S 00 L Ang R 5s.11974120% L ALCo8s. ) Do gtd 6s Do grd 5s.106 L A P 1c8s.107 gz 107 (005)Sr A.106% - (1905)Sr B.10615107'4 OCEAN TRAVEL. Mkt-st C 65.123% — | (1966) 109131101, Steamers leave San Fran- | “bo tem 5 (M) 11951207 cisco as_follows i Rl;{ n.'{( ll 109 S P ?'] "\s‘fll - For Ketchikan, Juneau, > of C Be. 123 - e gid Bs. .. 122% — Skagway, etc., Alaska—11 a. [N &r swtaniion D wmp'iod m, Mar, 32" 2% Aw. I N C e b P - Change to company's st 3 N ¢ * 55.101331033 (S V Wat 68,1071 — ers .{ Seattle. ey . \ L10215103 | Do 4= 2dm. 101141013 For_ Victoria, Vancouver, | . — ' — | Do 4s 3dm. 1015 Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- — 124% Sgkn (}APS I")_ - | coma. Everett, Whatcom: 1 - - 115 |\ a & E 07 _— a. m., Mar. 27, Apr. 1 Change at Se- Do con B, — 106%_ attle to this company's steamers for Alaska i WATER STOCKS | and G. N. Ry.: at Seattle for Tacoma to N. | Contra Costa 62% Port Costa.. 64 6615 | P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. Marin Co.... — 65 Spring Val.. 861, 86 For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 ! GAS AND ELECFRIC | By Mar, 25, 2. Apr. 4: Corons, 1:30 . &. | Cent L & P. 3% 3 % | i | ngeles (via Port Los Angeles and | Bqt G L Co. 41 \ Diego_and Santa g:n-r» | Mutual E L — S Sundays, 9 a. m { oG l_. & H. State of California, Thursdays. 9 a. m. Pac G | ¥or Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East Pac L San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- | Siméon, Cayucos, Port Harford, SFG ! spo). Ventura and Hueneme. Firem's Fnd.310 9 a. m., Mar. 26, Apr. 3. For Ensenada. Magdaiena Bay, San Joss dei | cabo, Mazatian, Altata, La Paz, Santa | Rosalia, Guaymas (Mex.) For_further information obtain folder. Right reserved to change steamers or sailing | 6215 | dates — | TICKET OFFICE ¢ New Montgomery | | st (Palace Hote) i 105 Frfigh;"')fl‘r- 10 M-rhe'l st Ast & C. D. DUN , General Passenger ko j Humbolde o 16 Market st., San Francisco. 5 SFsav...5886 — ! | oY RATLROADS bu T 203, Presidlo ... =X ”am rg.flmm. | ‘:"“'R_‘:’:, = a1; 3 | FOR PLYMOUTH. CHERBOURG, HAMBURG SUGAR e |, Twis-Serow Rapress snd Passenger Suviee. Hama ...... Ay 4ls|Kilavea B ol i, Ti i o Al o | Hamm - o Lo Bluecher . T oltke ....... April 18 Honokas ... 14% 15 |Onomea | R Arin 1A Vicioda avn 3 Hutchinson . 168 17 | Paaus T Wakinnag - xRS S10 VHE et I MISCELLANEO Alaskn Pack.15113152 | Oceanic § Co 14 | Cal Fruit Co. 92 {Pac A F A. 3% Cal Wine As105 106% | Pac C Borx.165 Morning Session. Board- Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co Makaweli . Pacific Gas Im S F Gas & Electr Hawaiian C & S Co 8 Pof C €s (1912) Street— L P & A Bank .. S P of Arizona (1900) Afterncon Session. Board— Alaska Packers' Equitable Onomea Sug 5 15 10 0 $1000 $1000 0 $1000 i As n Co . S. S. Deutschiand. Record Voyage, 5 days, 7 hours 38 min. SATLS APRIL 9 MAY 7. JUNE 4 JULY 2. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, 37 B'way, N. V. HERZOG & CO., 401 California st.. Gen. Agts. TOY0 KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP C0.) Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and | BErannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo). Nagasaki and Shanghai, and _connecting at Hongkong with steame for India, ete. No cargo recefved on board on day of sailim 5. 8. AMERICA MARI. . Friday, Mar. 27, 1903 B & S. HONGKONG MARU. Wed.. April 22, 1908 Paaubas § F Co B TPPON MARL. .. Saturday, 16, 1903 ! Paauhau 8 P Co Via Homolulu. Round trip tickets at reduced | 408 F Gas & Blect C rates. For freight and passage. apply at Com- paes Srltecizie Sa | pany’s office, 421 Magket street, corner First. | s & Electric Co. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. | oS | il =t ol 8 | e Certit '8 F 6 & E O. R. 2 N. CO. £3000 8 J V bonds. s 5... * safls March 24, Apefl 3, 13, 28, $1000 S F & S J V bonds..... | e . V. Elder” sails March 20, April 8, | CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE, | 18, 28, May 8, 18, 2% | — Only Steamship Liné to PORTLAND, OR. Stocks- Bid. - | and short rell line from Portiand to all poinid t. 110 East. tickets to al nte. rafl or fi:gb;.l;nds:nl:nnmv?mm 27 0 ‘-;fi:m'hlpmlun‘d r:ll ’llo LOWEST RATES. American Biscuit . dBee “eae Steamer tickets include berth and meals. ‘American District Tel .... o Steamer sails foot of Spear st.. at il a. m. Bay Counties Power . 7500 | ¥ mercHcOCKE. . & LIFToR . 53 1 Jen. 8. 3 . e 3 Cal Central Gas & Eiec.... 53 00 ! g ain Cal Jockey Club B -l B T i el Cal Powder ... HAWALL, SAMOA. New Cal Shipping Co ALAND w0 SYDNEY. | Cal Title Ine & Trust DIREGT LINE To TANITL, Central Bank of Oakla i Chutes Company . | 5. ALAMEDA. for Honolulu, Mch. 21, 2 p. m. City and County Bai SS. MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, Mch. 24, 10 a. m. Cypress Lawn Imp Co S8, VENTURA. for_Honolulu. Samoa, Auc! Eastern Dynamite {.... land and Sydney. Thurs., Apr. 2, 10 a. m. Ewa Sugar Plantation | um.-.-‘._‘ Four Ol .. Gas Consumers' Assn . Freight Office. 329 Marka St., Pier Na. 7, Pacifie St Hanforg Ofl . Home Ofl . TUE Honolulu _Suy AMERICAN :anefl&l'OH - NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON ars 2 Phila ....Apr. 1, 10 am| New York.Apr.15.10am London and 8 F Bazk (L) i ADE & 10 am| Potta o Aot 22 10 am Monte Cristo Ol . AR ‘Mercantile Trust - BED ST LINE. Northern Cal Power 1000 NEW YORK. ANTWERP, PARIS. Nevada National Bank 225 00 | Vad'rd.Mar. 21. 10 am|S thw'rk.. Apr. 4. 10 am North Shore Rallroad . ... | Ken'ton.Mar. 28, 10 am Krooni'd.Apr. 11, 10 am Ofl City Petroleum 32 | CHAS. D. TAYLOR, G.P.A.! st. Orpheum Company . ok b - Peeriess Ofl ... COMPAGNIE GENERAUE TRANSATLANTIQUS ?.‘f‘.‘?fi..‘:“ ;:nll;fl okt Hoo S DINECEXINE 39 BAV“,"',.‘.‘:%' ™ 235 Sailir; e 3 Eostal Device & 1mp - B | o inter eI o o i Reed. Evudo O - i3 62 | Norih River, foot of Morton street. San gonuin Ot T | ind s 1o Havre 845 and upward GENERAL n xg¥ to_Havre, Sausalito Land & Ferry vian - PR WITED ERA Sperry Flour Company a2 00 Standard Electric fi; % Sterling Ol .. 3 Tty hree Oif 11 ° 5% Twenty-| oil - Truckee rie . 15 o0 Unjon Ofl . 68 00 o e B8 it Qo e e "7 RR U S, NAVY YARD AND VALLEN. Ve Bhore B ¥ | Smers GEN. FRISBEE or MONTICELLY At Sk B m. 315 and 8:30 p_m.. except Sunc N . Sunda . m.. 600 Sovereign Ofl ... 4 4 500 Ofl City Petroleum .. 2 200 Twenty- it Oil, b 60. 350 3 45 3 40 13 00 bty 2 Streat — 200 Twenty-Eight OIl . 325 % 2500 Soverelgn Ofl .. B 100 Sterling Ofl, 386 : o DT S, . #0 Monte Cristo Oft 181% K 2 fetle 20 i8 y- Street- = |16 Pages. $1 per Year