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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1903. litan St Ry A few pleces of suverior combing were taken continued firmn in barrels, c; spérm, pure, T0c Bwa Sugar Plantation . as a result the market rapidly declined. Con- CASH BARLEY. ! gizes, with Premium for the large siderable Jong wheat came out on the i :xg-. otk Feed, $1 18%@1 15; Brewing and Shippinz which added to the weakness, and the grades, 18%@1 20; Chevalier, for seed, $1 GO 1902 crop are ed as c hour of the session Was il ‘weak. “ y - 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-1b boxes, 5igc B L Final fgures on May were 14g1%c ai | @1 75 for fair to choice. h B3c: 4-crown, tc; Seediess, lobse 2% @72%¢, atter u;:ma ‘touched 13%¢. FUTURES. « Muscatels, bc: Seedless Spitanas. 5c: Seedless was weak, by the improved Session 9 to 11:30 & m. “Th Bikc: 2-crown n Layers, 20 WILLIAM BUTTERFIELD weather conditions and the sharp break in Oven. High. Low. Close. |1b boxes, $1 40 per box, 3-crown, 4 crown wheat. Local traders who had carried long | May $1 081; $1 0815 $1 073 $1 07ly | fancy clusters, 20-1b boxes. $2: 5-crown Dehe- L lines over it were anxious sellers. The close | December. ...88c asked. E % sas, 30-1b boxes, $2 30; 6-crown Imperials, 20-15 | Auctioneer, 506 Market st., Phelan Bldg. /a5 at the low point of the day for May &t | GATS There is nothing going on in this | boxes, 33; !efin_ . Lo b Fresno, fancy, 1.1b — 43%c, a loss of % St 3 market and prices are weak. Cartons, i%c; choice, Tie. T wWm sell was only & ight trade in oate, and no | ™ARASE A0S, PSS 428 Ak 31 17%@1 25; | NUTE—Waiouts, Yo, T sottsbelt. 12 13%c: 7 - o B e B Tower ne he ciose at 0T g, xn"fucy.‘ 30 for commori to cholcs and | X0, 23081 Finchae, HC Tor Nonparicle. 10 | The MagriBomt Furaiabtags Coutibint % T SUMMARY OF THE MA Provisions were strong early on smaller re- or. i Gray, nominal. 11c gr T X L, 10§g10%¢ for Ne Plus Ultra RKETS. L 1147 | ceipts of hogs and an advance of from 5 to 10c | , CORN—Wentern deecripticns continue weak, | @10 %, o “Languedoc: Peanuts. 5@7e for Fooms of the 8L 96:0 | i prices o1 ine yards, but seling by commia: | BUG Brlees 4y no loyer, “The Chicago levef | S5, RSl e 1gnics Filberts, 156 sion-houses caused a reaction. May pork | Of Bolton, o™ . Pecans, : Cocoanuts, “o'r[l_ WENB AN Bk 3 HES 5L 8124 | Closed b tower, lard 123160 lower "and ¥ibs |, Market here was heavs. Better weather | 12)5gi Lecarts @155, 00000t B NGK | - - e carings gain $9,000,000 over last year. o 3 | SETS0ga I Tver (oot the, e, 25, Someiine o 8,085 | sor g e dng 0 e e’ Slec bt Stocks and Bonds close the week dull. : ‘.;.z 11673 | _The lending rutures raneed as follows: B T T B L mfi- g m::r cxicied w51 606 Sutter St., Cor. Mason, RN & i 4 * ex 115 y bs o v % BEESW. —2713@30c per ork Stocks steady, with a good bank statement. Ea LR e e D e RIL T S o0 - CIOGE I3 St O, " Excha = i o { 3% 4 2% 72% | liquidation in this quarter. We still feel Provisions. b MONDAY. March 23, at 10:30 o'cl con- rchange as previously quoted. 18 B o k3 7% | friendiy 1o Corn. but ‘chink “between now and tents of frth fdoor; TUESDAY, March 34, coa- and Barley quiet at unchanged prices. Wi “ “* s m’: I ol "on eak' spots ad for” moderate N The vt = Gescription in- Chroniale and Examiver e 7 | % 43% 437 | profits.” e . Y lescription in Chronicl . 0. Rye dull and Western Corn weak. o | gg :;“ :gi :'e-', “Wefll&rzns (acked), §1 gt:cll'a for Tellow, g:}n:ol;: gm:w-:.c The thc-:; l:ttler of WILLIAM BUTTERFIELD, Auctioneer. & . A % 2% 20@1 or e an 5 or m! ton, uyter ‘0. says: ‘““Market was f prices still being cut by the local mill 11 ed;” Californla, large Yellow, $1 40 down, ac. le easter. Receipts of h 21,000, 4 oy ng Y the local mlls. Hocking Val 4158 1064 31% 34 an cording io dryness: emall round do, $1 C5@ | % little easler. - g g ' Demand for Flour not over active. | Rock Totana. o 86% | Ganhathn 3 3% By o 1.50: Tnite, $1 50 Fevprian. $1 4061 35 for B o 25 Auction Sals 30 Tmfilg Horses wn easy, Middlings fir S ; Adam; chw YORK MINING STOCKS. el ok e A e }'{’1‘{}:—"{’1 ‘1}’6”1‘6115 “per. i s B ek enough profit-taking and selling (Standard and registered. v easy, Middlings firm and Hay steady. A 50 |Littte Chiet % |May . W% Bs@imm 1810 BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at §1 T0G3 10 per | pressure onweakness In grain to mere than From Oakwood Park Stock Farm, S 3 53 F : 2 o . 4 17 ke 17 2 cental. mprov: t. Receipts of are overland movement in Beans. b AT & |ophir b xg:g"“"” pE im R8 48 el and ""0\‘:““"7‘1?’ s f m%“:"é.'?"";}’“( Jo Dhyiise vav. shernl che. £ r ) b e Lard, r 100 1bs— ditions like these ices would not 8o high HN F. BOYD, Proprietor. eral shipments of Butter to Portland and Seattie Comstock Tun... 12 | Potoai : 28 |agay o 10 121% 10 174 905 10 0215 Flour and Millstuffs. a5 They are. We are Inciined to think these | Without doubt ihis 1s the Snest colisction of Fritbns _ 3 i A ok e Savage a2 |July ... 995 1000 971 980 conditions are discounted in the price and | trotters ever offered at auction in this city, and Eggs being heavily purchased for storage. Cheese weak Ton A 10 |fes rl;lm 2 Seg:‘emhlnfh 900 99 972 980 Competition in Milletuffs is still keen, and | would rather take the short side of the distant 1nclllu£e- oms and deughters of Mg "-v. A e G g% 7 Leadvilie Con . s Short Ribs, per " : , | many products are being sold at cost or under, | futures on hard spots. 2 : B, 3: . 3:06%: Nothing new in Dried Fruit or Raisins. BOSTON sficxg'i?i’fl'%dws e Siw 96 o e demand for Fiour continucs moderae, Ry e T bt aiium T IARGIbe fox | nt BER Rt S Provisions quict but ted fi Money— | Mining— g:p{u:nher e i 0% R FLOUR—California Family Extras, $% 400 | light 15%4@100 for extra lsnt, 16?, (156 tox | Reeal e finY'm. f.‘ém‘m,\?:' t::h mn: FOvLSI0 quict but quoted firm. '_I_-u loans . Adventure ;. 18 | — - 4 65, usual terms; Baker: tras, $4 30@4 40; | sugar cured and 17%@18c for extra sugar !and double. and many are heavily engaged in 1‘, 00[ f:rm }7 0bS easy i ]1 i b, g‘e‘ loans 6 Allouez I ¢ Cash quotations were as fellows: Flour, dull | Oregon and Washington, 0@+ per bbl for Eastern jar cured Hams, 14%@lic; | stakes. Sale takes place < wm, L10ps ensy any tdes about as before. | aaiisade— sgy; [Smeleamated ... 755 ii’?d °"’4n“‘"'.",’;5"r§f‘. %Wfi;}% AR Inalily and 5 TOREIN for ek roia Hams, 13 elu:fil;;lzngt. a8 4 & Ze : - . West ...... 411 30@3 40; epring pate 3 70; straights, ILLSTUFFS—Prices In _packages afe as r bbl; exira Mess, Family. 5 Continued scarcity in Sheep and Hogs, with firm price AR o2 R w;i 2 1003 81 bakers. 83 350 80¢ No. 2 sosing followe: Graham_ ¥iour up'.-;p'zr 160 1bs; | #4 Dog1i; prime Metw Pork $14%0; extra EHUNFSAT. . S |Cal & Hee.. B350 wheat, T5@7 0. 3, & 0. 2 red, ye Flour, ; Rye Meal, $2 75: Rice Flour, | clear, §26 ess, ; Dry ted Porl c; . Potato market overstocked. Onions and | egetables steady. gg:g: g..u 1A {Centennial "..10. e | T28c: No. ".‘“;:orn"-:‘i‘,'?c;rnlo’. 1§ Jo; Corn M‘:-w B et u;%an;gf, £ 7. Pls i’orks $25; Pigs’ Feet, $5; Smoked Beti,| OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, a % 1O % 01, 0. 2 oats, 33%c; No. . 34@35 at Groats, ; Hominy, 75@4; Buck- per 1b. 246 Third st. I3 P, o Gl e ~ NY, NH & H. 21115 Do con “ i - 3 k B rd_st., near Folsom. I 01([{' we. i ’ --21113 ‘Dom Coal . 116 rye, 49% @4912c: good feeding barle: | Wheat Flour, §4 25@4 50; Cracked Wheat, LARD—Tierces quoted at Siic per Ib for bry 1l “1_‘ aned up and firm. Game steady. Fitchburs pfa 41 eramin 113 | fair i Sholee malting, 47@3iuc; No 1 flax: | 850; Farina. s 5: Wrole Wheat Flour, £850: | compound and T2c ;g" ’“’{.iuh":"h“x?v‘:' e Catalogues ready, Hotues 4t vard March 24th welz 2 >, L P B 3 o sle Rovale . 1 | seed. 2; No. vestern, : mess | Rol ats, 7@9: in _sacks, c; 10-ib tins, 12%e¢; tins, 12%c: 3- — Twelve cars of Oranges an l_l_nmr(ed for to-morrow’s auction. Mexioan Cen 1. 25 |Mohawk .. 56 ' | pork, 'per barrel. $I1SGIR 10: lard, per 100 @8 50; Peari Bariey. §0: Split Peas, boxes, | ting 13 - ey “ ‘m"'es M"?\l e gld l:;om ‘#(2):. l;g(d:fi sguzmo 1?: dah:rl]dflhu ;ldes l‘lsrmsg\, 6 50; Green Peas, $5 per 100 lbs. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 10%c; three %’(u\lgnedxg, \’f“,:'l‘émbhfiu Ro-bg uga: B _lOsceola . 2| : dry salted shoulders (boxed), D — half barrels, 10c; one tierce, 97c; two tlerces, NDSOME ) AMS, al 7 . Do pfd .. 12014 P, r i | Tk 3 . 97 FAST SERS B N # ity 1% i 4 Parrot 13215 (8 8Tla; short clear sides (boxed), $10 8715 | c; 5 tlerces, 9! 3 'AST PACERS. 4 DRAUGHT and 9 GOOD Bank Clearings. s been s recovery this week of mote than | A Tl & Tl 164 qlliney - | 10°50:" whisky. basts of Mish wines, ;1'"3'";; Hay and Feedstuffs. % %, €% pex I BUSINESS HORSES. ‘and o lot of other horses. | intiraations from foreign lenders that the: o>+ D8% 18 Fe Cop . 7728 | clover, contract grade, $12 50. z s arness and all kinds of wagons, buggies and e £he St ot reed to rush back into the condl: | Ses iye 1 188 Temarack .1l111180 F | ——bo et S | Middlings continue frm and very scarce. | F1ides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | cams. wUssbay. Maren 34 £21,627 880 5‘&"}15‘1_}‘.’,’,’:"““ fcmdlu, Which | Uiitea Frum 1':11\&','1\4%"_?“ Nl s . 57000 T e 000 | Bran is casy at the recent dgeline. Hay is re- 3 ? > it e ——————— ear, R uneasiness to foreign lenders | U 8 Steel .. 373 United States ... 25% | Wheat, bushels 37,000 | ported steady, with moderdge local supplies, | Hops continue quiet and easy, with growers azsment to the New York money | Do pfa ...l 8T8 [Vicile o | e s 204,000 #nd & gdod interior Sima Crop prospects | Benerally selling at quotations. | NRC of € 55,1233 12¢ | e gtd 5s...122% — The valiGoacios of 4h Punites Shis tiasly West'ghouse Com.103 “:u;rm. s 1%;u, bu-l;‘e{u 70,000 | continue to favor expectations of a gocd crop. Wool rules firm, with arrivais of the new 5 ‘P‘ ar; M.lfi 110 = I;usnm m“nw The rats Volvi 5 765 | Rye. bushels . 10,000 BRAN—$20 50621 per ton. spring clip thus far lght. |2 .. .. o - = L1415 — by the Senate, although action it o AT % | B | P P 3. S v C 2a | v i vy the’ Coluinkin aiuitive Swte 1 iy op e GG OO | e T ) NIOHLEIE OB e e | wla o S Sithel, Oy g de e | S R R iemites | e 6 R £ to Eive sufficient basis for the taking | Gong for account. 9113 Nor & W pra. .. o318 | o 0N the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | oflcake Mewt at the mill 335 60; jobbing. | demand and Goatsking are wlling rapialy. 0 G L&H 5s. — | Do 4s 3am — 101% o o Sams E Atchis e - 13%Q13%c. | 31; Cracked Corn, : Mixed | about 13c under quotations. Heavy Salt o — H8T|U x - b 3 == appreliension is felt than formerly Aichina : 1 ;::3?:)\:.."“ steady, 13@13%ec. Feed, §18 50@19 50. Cottonseed Meal, $26 50. | Steers, 10c; medium, c: light, 8l4e; cow | Do con Bs. — 107 - ; money situation from this | Bai¢ & Onjo 971 Reading ist pfd. » e HAY—Wheat. $12 50@13, with sales of extra | Hides, $l4c for heavy and 8%ic for light; Stags. WATER STOCKS. but the fact remains that 80 con- | canadtan Pacific. 1354 Resding 54 pta =————3# | fine at $13 30G14: Wheat and Oat, $l1 80G13; | 7c: Salted Kip. Sise: Salted Veal, 10c: 8alted | conera costa 62 63 |Port - e a transaction must be handled with | Ghos & Ohie. < . toit oo 24 ptd. Red and Black Oat, $11@12 50; Darley, $1U% | 10%¢: dry Hides. lic: dry Kip, fitac: | Coya.. 86 €8% Mg to prevent i Bistactics of the Al o sern Railway. . . G anode; | Marin Co .. — 65 |Spring val.. 84% 85 Stations revent ction of the or- 0 Gr Westn... 26" 8o Railway pra . §715 Foretgn Future. 11 50; Etock, $10; Alfalfa, $10G12 per ton. Calf, 18c: Sheepskins, shearlings. 25G:0c Bureks g shange. | While opinion on | Chgo, M & St F..178% Southern. Bacine. | g S. STRAW—40@55¢ per bale. short wool, 4063 each; medium, 709 GAS AND ELECTRIC. J outlook is y clear, | R O B o e ol b tong wool, 50 each: Horse es. | Cent L & P. 3% 415 Sac £ G&R. 39 — -defined peculativ 14 . . o e 2 o) 5 2z i ie Watchrul “for an’ expected turn In | Doy & X O Pld- nion Pacic pid. 985 | ¥ LivERPOOL, - Beans and Sceds. hall ang 30 Tor Cons: Horse Hides, ary: | ol B L. 3 TS F o r e Sie = Do will et pring R e which they ['Bris ikt ‘pid |U § Steel pra Wheat— March. May. July. | e 3 for large, §1 30 for medium, §1Q1 B3 (0 [0GL&EH.. — — |SinG&E 8 — el ‘With some Tects ey dxme‘"fl S cofs | wris 24 pfd. ... |Wabash . | Opening . .. Nom. 6115 611y | Aside from the shipping demand for Texas | small '"d-;én. ,°d' ol fi'a M":“a &t—dw Pac G Im. 38% 39% |U G & E Co. 34% — £ s 'h_ngfn:"o‘:f g “_’:7#“(‘5 Dlinois Central (Wabash pfd Closing .. Nom. 6113 6 113! and the East there is nothing new in Beans. {\‘:n"l':';"xm'fl;‘f_-“ '.YP,';C S Gt s:'-”_fimg Pac L Co.. 51 58 | an improved demand to SQE ]fifl\fll\l & Nash 2 De Beers : PARIS. Prices remain as before. Free supplies of Li- | g ngoras. 750: llrie and smooth, 50c; medium, TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES, Tho Tarws 11y U, Suchmad ke et | e, Stans & Tex Rands . Wheat— March. May-Aug. | Mas in_the southern distri . foc SF G & E. 57% 55% | i e L N O v e oy, | SR BB TEE | et s | o7 3 e, Sgee per T e wit order | ,, B2 ver, steady, 22%d per ounce. y, | Closing - % 1 A 45 JAry hee.. 3 N e se, 3 3 . - g E 1 protect Roldimgs. Jeos meadns ety OWde" | 313G4 Der cent. . The rate of discount in the | Flour— $2 5062 75; Red. $2 18@3; Lime, $3 1604 25: | Mo aor - ciniaions’ for new spring ciip are | Firem’s Fud310 — | EE Aliher ehiiing infiaenes aly_marketable. | opin market for short bills is 3% per cent, and | Opening 3045 3085 | Red Kidneys, §4 50@4 75; Blackeye, §3 50@3 65 | 5. rllows: San Joaquin free, 11@13c; do, de- BANKS, the contest between Keene and Harriman or | fOF three montas’ bills 3% per cent FBLER (3045 D80 e s Brown Mustard, $3; Yellow Mus- | [6SLYE, 0G1Lc per Ib. Am Nationl13m — (Lon P & AJSS — Aol s o T B TN TN e B R S e tard, $3: Flax, §2a2 10; Canary. 6ie for East. | HOP> —o@=ic per Ib. Anglo-Cal .. 85 101 |Mer Tv Co..210 250 n purely stock =market sandpoint i Associated Banks' Statement. Eastern Livestock Market. ern; Alfalfa. 131, pe. 1%@2%c: Tim- : 1 3 | Bank of Cal.499 | Meren Ex .."5735 61 peemsinech. thet ‘e great Berst | g s e | othy, 6c: Hemp, 3% @3%c per 1b: Millet, 316 San Francisco Meat Market. | cal site Dot |S F Nattont. —7 — decided. Certainly the financial | NEW YORK. March 21—The statemeft of CHICAGO. ‘“Dl?lyg(l',-ml;i'?:\nsf—'\&egznqlrurur:;rr’x' $1 5@ 2 ‘L“l ¥ SAV) :\;i‘ BANKS, o of the Uoton Barine ety e e | ey a1 uicaring hotse banke of his | CHICAGO, March 21.—CATTLEReceipts, |2 28 per cil. Teh ot A the. warket 1a frsss Shoep and | Gor § & L2125 — [Sev & Loam — 18 ' the other hand there 18 some ab- | deoresoe, | $12. 000 000 Dermei SO oaT 400, | 200; nominal; g00d to prime steers, 5 100 | ; 3 Hous \oading. in' frmnezs and- searcity. | Humboldt .. — — |Security Sevas 5 " ETATION " the position of o pool Which | qecreaner 416,410,000, Cireumetion. Si5.6eg.800, | 5,10 poor to medium, §3 "o 10; sockers and | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | "5 e Ppieargy Do R chay Muwal .85~ |Union Tra210 o~ o ho ,000 shares of | e - gt feeders, §2 75@4 £5; cows, $1 50@4 60; heiters, | = Sav.... b S e G T o | a2 ot e SOUTSOS0 | L 5 i 35003 10 be, SO0 | mhe mariot 1 vk it it potaons | ol RS TR o AT 0 e srmezy samacave pésibon W ous i Uoina iy b R fioéill?éci‘?fli Texnsmfsg‘dfl.l;l(!:;’ (!‘:"’54:‘" and aside from a limited demand for strictly BEEF for Steers and 64@7c per Ib znl#((:rml 195 :x.:v, O vuvv 43 - x ring the week fuctu- | crease, $1,713,500. ~Reserve required, $220.- | over, 3500; 5@10c higher: mixed and butehers, | (aCY table Burbanks there is very little doing. | eet Lt S i R ] T $ Bake the stock market, but | 170,600; decrease, $3.860.000. Surpius, §$3,180.- | §7 557 80; good (o cholce heavs, $T 357 65, | Receipts yesterday were 11,000 sacks. of whic1 | JeALoLarse SHG0c Snall, I9T pet POWDER, T undercurrent of steadiness. | 400; increase, $2,156,400, Ex-United States ! yough heav 3067 60; light, $6 93@7 40 | OYer 10,000 came from Oregon by steamer. | "o, "1 =" % Giant ...... 66 — [Vigorit .u.. 3% 3 ies ds and the Bs advanced 4%, per | deposits, $13,327,500: 'Increase, $2,167,150. bulk of sales, §7 2087 55. New potatoes continued to find quick sale. | 7 Bper e 13918c; yearlings, 12%e per SUGAR X mpared with the closing call 6f last The Financier this week says: The strik- | SHEEP Receipts, 1000: steady; good to f‘n|,\ 6 sl‘tks u\m:‘ in. ")!iu!l! )\erc firm for | ib. Hase s 4% K_" T > v - feature of the official statement of the | wethers, $5 4088 25: fair to choice | Sancy, Stock and dull for comman and green. | Tphopic_pressed Hogs, 10@1lc per Ib. H S g o NEW YOBK STOCK LIST ¢ York Assoclated Banks last week was a | 55055 40 Western sheep. $5 258 S; | The Oreson steamer brought own 420 sacks. bop b gy e Hawauian 1l 47 495 [Makawell 17 273 285 - 3 ow. Ci contraction following | S OT Ba N 23: | There was a good demand for a nds o A - aa oo — e = 0 “ou st eriine INe Gt Soovee | 5 2507 50; Western lambs! | freah veetables and pricee generally were | The following quotations are for good, sound | Hutchinson . 16% 18% |[Paauhau ... 1% 18% 2" o8% o gl L BRI S R RS i | malntained. Peas were shade lower. as sup- | Livestock, delivereq in Jon Franciace, less 30 MISCELLANEOUS. a5y 948 21 and as the result of such contraction a = ¢ | plies of bay and Los Angeles were free, An- | per cent shrinkage for Cattl » : N decided Gecrease I deposite. through which | ET. JOSEPH. Mo. March 21.—CATTLE— | other consignment of Florida Tomatoes, con- | CATTLESteers, 84@0c: Cows and Heifers: | Alasks Packis2ii153 iov:w:\in: go-‘-* 15 e - aiitas s 8 4 . | Receipts, 185; etead | sisti of 30 crates. was received. They we T@7%c¢: thin Cow: per a ruit Co Pac he — ot B gl ,..‘,‘L;'ffihlm,'.,".f&' (;:"f‘b‘, HOGS—Receipts. 2700: 5@100 L g 2ia Tac: Pt meer Bia A AT o 53 ‘R«.:AX 'ES—4@5%c per Ib (gross welght). Cal Wine As105%106 |Pac C Borx.165 — Of cash during the week, to augment the sur. | Strons; light and light mixed, per crate. Rbubarb wae in free supply, re- | SHEEP —Wethers, 15@4%c; Ewes, 4@4%4c e e 5 4 . s g | ceipts being 50 . but as there was son er 8 W - ing Sesst: Plusreservel e Toans Ve decrensea Jast | e N e D s e N S [ P Sl voermive, o poe 1 e e e Februar There was a reduction In cash | Asparagus sold off well at previcus prices. Re- | HOGSTLive Hose. 100 Ibs and up, ¥ A Chay e ol i | F 3 h & i 1 jgaRN | 5 17 boxes. under bs, 74 i Feeders, 15 Cal Wine Assn .. 105 50 imated from 5 e g, W sy | Eastern Cotton Market. old Burbauks from the river, 0c per cti: | and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota: 20 Pacific Lighting .. 57 00 ecrensed $THAT0,800, making $62.650.900 since | Oregon do, 0560c; "River ‘Reas'Soglc et | uons. . -4 - $15,479.600. ctl; Early Rose, for seed, 5 per ctl; Gar- —_— & 5 3 v February 2.’ The required reserve was re- | \pw yORK, Mareh 21.—The Cotton market | B€t Chiles from Oregon. Th@S3c per ctl: Sweet General Merchandise. T . - ned | fhe 81 e T, L g "ne | opened firm, 4 10 & points hiEher, which was | Poatoss from Merced, Jotbime at 31 8 per e 5 5 $2000 Los Angeles Ry 5 per cent bonds.120 00 : e {1he g £ on atnlne keebint "‘,’"‘.&:‘r‘;,‘fi o ‘“;;:“t":‘r"_“" fl.‘ncm':“::; ‘:'"‘r‘;; more | g5 tor lower grades; Green Onions, 20930c per| BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@6c for June-July | 30 Pacific Lighting ........ - R fa.. | b omputations spon | active | g s sirong. oo ] ; o 3 Del dson. .. the basis of deposits, lers $40.228.460 of those | NEW ORLEANS, March 2L—Cotton, frm; | “NipGRTABLYS—Aeparagus, 10415: pe gelivery; San Quen . e e V00! Basn. 320 | cALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. Del Lack & W oublic funds, show a surplus of $13,237,500. | middlings, 9% - . B 35¢; Fleece Twine, Denver & Rio G | B8 ‘notewoithy that the losins of the banks e et ‘rehruhfi;b'mr o e e e COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; Southfield | Stock— Jenver & R G pfd | were $10,865,000 in cxcess of deposits against | io 17 A Rttty Dantia fiite per s AV Wellington, $8; Scattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; | Abby Land & Improvement.. [ 38378400 im the previous week und twenty- | St. Louis Wool Market. | por 15; Cabbage, &1 per etl: Carrots: 50¢ per | Roslyn, §7: Coos Tl Y Aerian Biasait ndividua €, on| w u i NG, k: Hothe @ Cue bers. $1 bo@a2 doze: G 5O -operative ‘allsend, : Rich- ber are those having the largest capital and | &T. LOUIS. March 21.—Wool, weak: good | inatoes rom Lot Angeles. $3 20 S por | maid, &1 50; Cumberiand. $13 1a bulk and A s SREPIEE, e SORSLE CRIUEIIN o thelt | crades and combing, 15@1815c: light fine, 12 Garlic, 2ié@ic per 1b: Dried Peppers, ¢ $13 in sacks; Welsh Anthracite Egs, $13; | C2F SOURIET OUSth | deposits. This simply shows conditions p o heavy. Hie 108 tub washed, is@ | 8¢ per I at Squash, $256G30 per ton: | Welsh Lump, §11 50; Cannel, $8 50 per tun; My fieiing culiar to the situation and it does not indl- | 16¢; heevy: . 10G13¢; ed, 8% 10 oard, Mushroos, 10g15c per 1b. | Scoteh Splint. §7 30; Coke, :finfirdznr:nubulk = gg;;':’; . o llinois Ce cate. impairment in any sense. As the 5% i and $17 in_sacks; Rocky Mou criptions, | G Towa Central “learing-houce does not recognize in its state. | e 2000 1bs and $9 50 per ton, according | Cal Powder .. lowa Central pid as. Caxcopt Incidentans. - the permissibie | London Wool Sales Poultry and Game. i prahi ¥ ISR P Kans Cit | element of reserve requirements against Gov- | = | OIL—Linseed, 5Cc for boiled and 54c for raw u"z 1”3::':1: ¢ ookl s 'S5 00 Ko it ‘demamite; It sane iuas thal stras of | | Poultry clased the week fiem with the mar. | i barrels: cases, Be more: Callfornia Castor | GERUA So05, 00 TTeand o g the individual b s are taking advantage of | LONDON, March 21 e offerings a2t the | & 2 Oil, in cases, No. 1, 70c; pure, $1 16; Lucocl, 50c hutes Company Lake Erie the permission given by the ccretary {reasurer | wool auction sales to day numbered 21,111 i Well cicaned up. A car of Western was | for' poiled and 4Sc for raw in'barrels: Lard Oil, | City and County Bank Louis & 1,500 123 i | and taking accounts of reserve against public bales, includini Thois sooity s 22 marketed, making the fourth for the week, | extra winter strained, barrels, $1; crses, §1 05; | Cypress Lawn Imp. Co Manhattan L 4200 1 | deposits. The Indications last week pointed = o ige, /MeIUAING & larke supply of - crossbreds. | anq sold 'oft well at geod prices. There was | China Nut. 53@62c per gallon: pure Neatsfoot, | Eastern Dynamite .. 1 to high west | Metrop —Cloudy. iight unset- showers ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Official - PRARDOEAD LD a3 oP W > H B0 B & Western 2 i West pla.. EASTERN MARKETS. | = . : L | Reading s prall | vea New York Stock Market. 1 pid Fri F 18t ped NEW YOR Sotion F Rhe wik market was ve Soee wsis erendi tome aul pfd .. Teland and Mexicar suthern Pacific chs Southern Railway. - o | Bouthern R - | Texas & P: attack up T L& w Rock Island T 1. & W pta e > ! 101 cific ple etock n its advance by offerings | Lnion Pacific prd Wabash Wabash pfd v ‘heeling & L E.. : 1, E 24 pfd ntral Acems . American Tnited_States 11s-Fargo London this market and was igures published to- Southern Pacific net | | Wiz Centraly prd Express ghmpanies— 300 500 100 300 100 Miscellaneous— Amal ¢ A 11.500 iy in @ slight measure to Amer 3 nee nd for that stock in London Amec Car & F prd ; T rt of the coal strike comm v R ave been discounted, the hard coal- | Amer ‘i‘;fi" prd 356 ing marked firmness from the out- | Amer Loco ... » was no trading of any conse- :':‘:: T R T ] the goft coal stocks, in spite of | 2TCE £ & Ref ptd. 100 cement of an advance of 10 cents | ATer § & Hef pfd. 007 water prices oo April 1. The | Brookivn R Transii 2.800 was ‘without feature. "Guns | Brooleve, B TIorsIt om0 by Tennessee Coal and Colo- | £olo Fuel & lIron.. 7003 The close was Qull and steady. | CODE P08 ©o ooy 300 atement was well received, al- | COn TObacte Bl 200 y ss of cath was somewhat In ex- | g ine Coal g €ss of most estimates rwngy Whro omparison with last week finds the Stock | bacr Laber pid. .. market generally higher. Evidently the forced | 1nicl Power -..... Gue 1o the calling of loans has ex- | gclede Gas 2 f. The demand hi not extended Nat Biscuit nks of professional bears f stocks and who saw no im- of much further decline in Pacific Coast Pacific Mail People’s Cas . Pressed S Car.. Prassed S Car pfd. Pullman Pal Car. Republic Steel - Republic Steel pld. ek saw the pressure on in force, but this was special exigency of the 000,000 dividend payment t of this sum the mones ably easier. It was hat the absorption of Treasury was on a much Sugar .. ‘Tenn Coal & Iron. for some time, This is | Union B & P Co. iessened pressure for | Union B&P Co pf York for money. | 17 8 Leather 1 operations as a | U S Leather ing deficit from day (1] § Rubber to day fc nt month. The fact | U & Rubber p! that pra # dues ave payable | U 8 Steel u New Y has the effect of congest- | U S Steel pi ng the requirements upon the | Western Unlon . New Yor market, but for some time past there has been in addition the practice of | Shares sold interfor b peyments due arrange internal points by drafts on YORK. NEW heir New Yo correspondents payabie to the New York Sub-Treasury. The result has been | eisco: o replenieh the interior circulation at the ex- | §79,25. New York In precisely the same way ipments of currency were beine to day from New York. The U 8 ref 2s veg...107 re has checked this form of en- | (7 § 3s croachment upon bank reserves elong with | 7 8 otbers. It is noticeable, however, that with | (7 § *an easing of the money rate there is a prompt | U § check to the movement of funds to New York. | ¢ § This is espefially perceptible in the foreign ex- | (7 8 change market, in which the offerings of bank- | ¥ § ére’ loan bills have entirely ceased. Last E = Ss coup. week the market was flooded with this class | Atchison gen 4s..102 -of exchange. Compared with the low point for | Atchison adj 4s.. 91% demand sterling cn Monday of last week there | Balt & Ohlo 4s...102 (Tt 73% 0% gt gEsealie: SE e March 21. Sa38pazgszzan @ p8 saRasizaizainsgnas TR IR PSR FRFFREES £ FEEE FERNR G2 & revenue | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN "RAFCI’!(O, 180 Railrodde’ of Sen Fran ctions: Uni < aneacti00 st §79, 9000 at 79 15, 10,000 at NEW YORK CLOSING BONDE. Pennsylvania ....102: & N Uni 4s. 2RI EEREL R R % | 53 5083 65; Min to o speedy beginning of the return flow of money on this center from the interior. Un- less Sub-Treasury operations shall again large- Iy absorb cash from the banks, these Institu- e expected in the near future to show gains in cash and a gradual improvement in reserve conditions. LExports and Imports. NEW YORK, March 21.—The total imports ‘ of spec at the port of New York for the week were $126,882 silver and $633.216 gold otal exports of specie from the port of New | York for the week were 502,600 silver and | $11,003 gold Total imports of merchandise and dry goods | at the port of New York for the week were | vatued at 313,556.88 B 3 & | | New York Grain and Produce.‘l i *- e ” * NEW YORK, March 21. —-FLOUR-—Receipts. exports, 1004: dull and easler; $3 70@4: patents, straight, esota patents, $4@4 20; winter | extras, $2 80G3 10; Minnesota bakers, $3 208 |3 40; winter low grades, $2 6062 0. WHEAT— Receipts, 41,000 bushels: exports, 1,400,000; futures, 4000 ot weaker; No. 2 red, 78%ec elevator; No. 2 red, 7sc f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Du- | luth, 86%c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Mani- | toba, 8T%e f. o. b. afloat. Heavy liquidation | marked the developments in wheat this morn- | ing. The market custained severe declines, ra- flecting improved crop conditions and prospec- 7.400 barre winter patents, | tive bearish statistics on Menday. —The close | wi t 13@%c net deciine. March closed | 14,@78%c, closed T8%c: July, closed 76¢c; September 76 1-16¢, HOPS-—Easy: State common to cholce, 1902, closed T41yc. 24@83¢c: 1901, 20@28c; olds. T@12c: Paclfic Coast, 1002, 24@20c; 1901, 20G23c; olds, T@12c. HIDES-——Fir California, 21 to 25 Ibs, 19c. y omestic fleece, 18@23c. PETROLEU COFFEE—S) No. T invoice, Bige; mild, @ize. Fu’ tures closed at a partial decline of 5 points. | Sales, 3000 bags. including: May, 4.25@4.30c; | September, 4.60@4.65c; November, 4.75¢; De- } cember, 5.00c. SUGAR—Ra. fair refining, 3 1-16@ 314c: centrifugal 31-16c; molasses suger. 2 15-16g8c: refined. 'steady: No. 6, 4.400: No. 7, 4.85c; No. 8 4.30c; No. 9, 4.25¢; No. 10, .20¢, . 11, 4.15¢; No. 12, 4.10¢c; No. 13, 4.06c; No. 14, 4.00c; confectioners’ A, 4.85¢; mold A, 6.08c; cut loaf, 5.40c; crushed, 5.40c powdered,\4.90c; granulated, 4.80¢; cubes, 5.03c. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—Is about steady under a moderate demand; common are quoted ;.@7;55( prime, 514@3%e; choice, bigc; fancy, PRUNES—Spot are without further change and show rath&r an easy tone under a slow demand. Quotafions range from 3¢ to Tljc for all grades. APRICOTS—Are steady at 7T3%@10%c for boxes and 712@10c for bags, PEACHES—Continue dull. Peeled are quot- ed at 12a15c and unpeeled at 8g10c. ey Chicago Grain and. Produce. D WUCKE—> CHICAGO, March 2L.—The grain markets were decidedly weak and lower to-day. Dull- ness prevalled in the wheat pit and the sentl- ment was extremely bearish, the price of May delivery declining at one time nearly 11§ and closing mear the bottom. May was off e to %auum-un at 73 to ¢, under the ini fave weath- cold wave not er, the Vi b e SR At _consequen! offe for America. Merinos were in good demand and American buyers cecured some lots of Vic- torian combing. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, March 21.—There was little business done fh the metals to-day and the prices for the principal kinds were more or less unsettled. Tin retained its firm undertone. but dull, spot being quoted at 29.50@29.90c, Copper was reported dull and unsettled and nominally unchanged. Standard, 14c: lake and clactralytic, 14.75@ 150 casting, 14G14.50c. Spelter riled quiet ‘and firm at 5.75¢ for spot. Teed in fair demand: unchanged at 4.6¥t5e, Iron market unsettled and less steady; prices nominally unchange: Northern W heat Market. OREGON. | PORTLAND. March 21.—TWhea Walla, 74@75c; Bluestem, 84o: WASHINGTON | _TAcOMA. Mareh 21 —Wheat—Unchanged; Bluestem, 8le; Club, Tfe. 5 was Foreign M;rket:. LONDON, March 21.—Consols, 91%; siiver, 2284d: French rentes, 90f 321ic: wheat cargoes | on passage, buyers indifferent: No. 1 Stan ard California, 31s 34; English country mar- ketss quiet: Indlan shipments of Wheat to Wheat to Continent, 2000. ¥ LIVERPOOL, March 21.—WHEAT—Quiet No. 1 Standard California, 6 9d@ts 9lad; Wheat in Parie, steady: Flour in Paris, ste; | French country markets, quiet; weather In England, fine. ") LOCAL MARKETS. — Exchange and Bullion. i 1ing Exchenge. sixty days Eé:quu;‘: Exchange, sight | Sterling York Excha - §§: Y:’{; !%x“rgl;m telegra; ver, g Mexican dollars, nominal Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT-—The foreign markets quiet and without feature. The Chicago letter of Bolton, De Ruyter & | Co, mays: 2 “Market here was very weak. The low tem- perature in the northwest got lost in the clouds and nothing worse than about the freezing point reached the winter wheat belt. The pros- et <5 warher westher, A lle'elinty . 3 can sit as dull us ever. Visible tuation cappiyon umx‘:::“xfmy 10 show only a mods ), re to-day was large- R St D e Sty o s continued Sorthern Club, §1 001 42i4: FUTURES. 9 to 11:30 a. m. S5 United Kingdom, 13,000: Indian shipments of | in domestic stock, receipts as usual on Saturday. | being light | There were no changzes in G Receipts were moderate and trading was ly activ FOULTRY—Live ‘) urkeys 1basiie Geese, per palr, $2@2 50; oslings, Ducks, $56i6 per dozen for old and Hens, $5 5046 50: young $7@8; old_Roosters, $5@6; Fryers, $6G7, Broflers, $5 L0@6 lor large, #@5 50 for small. Pigeons, §1 50@1 75 per dozen for old and $2 50@2 75 for Squ GAME 1 60 _per dozen on- tail Rabbits, §1 50@1 75: Brush Rabbits, $1 4: White Geese, $141 50; Brant, HonKers, §5@4: English Snipe, $36 5 50; Robins, T8¢, . Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Liberal shipments of Butter go north on to- day's steamer. Portland and the sound are buying freely in this market, as already men- ticned, The feeling iz steady and the market + 18 no longer overburdened with stock. The tendency in Cheese contipues downward and most dealers are making concessionr tu effect sales. Stocks are ample, but not ex- cessive. The situation in Eggs is rather peculiar. The retailers say that they can buy very few sirictly fine ranch under 16c, and the whole- salers explain this by saying’ that most of the large, fine white ranch are not offering for . but are going into storage. Thus, while e top of the market & he 15-cent Eggs, while classed as No. 1 ranch, are not the very finest, but are the best obtainable by buyers at the moment. Hence it must be understcod that the quotation of 16 below represents only those lots teo small to pay for being put into | storage, jany 'ge percentage of the daily sales. Al Esgs are well cleaned up from the floors, ard the feeling of the market Is therefore very steady in spite of the large receipts. Receipts were 42,800 Ibs Butter, 1740 cases Eggs and 4060 Ibs Cheese. hands, BUTTER—Creamery, first 2 per Ib; Dairy, 22g2ic: store Butter. 17@20c. CHEESE—New, 1214@13c for choice mila and 12c for seconds; Young America, 13@13%¢c; Eastern, 17617%c: Western, 164@17c per (b TGGS—Ranch. 14@15c, and in a small way é“” for selected large white: store, 13'2@14¢ per ozen. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Yesterday being Saturday, there was a little better demand among retailers for Orange: but trade was still light. The large sizes of continued to bring a premium over tha quoted rices. Stocks of choice were light, but ample. landards were weak, being In excessive su ply. There were very few Seedlings offering and prices were largely nominal. Tangerines were in fair request, particularly the sizes. Lemon: nanas stand previously” quoted. Twelv cars of Oranges are announced for to-morrow's auction sales. the cars was made up of r stock, which 1d at 7 per box, and the other, being of better quality, sold well at 90c@$1 15, There were liberal withdrawals of fancy stock from cold storage, which met with good sale &t steady prices. APPLES 85¢ for common, 90c@$1 25 for choice and §1 1 75 for fancy. lcmw; F o ‘:II:::V Navel B a2 some specia! b L)g..a:fi ';F;g 25; o, ines, u’:—u ; e boxes and " half boxes: l 50 for fancy: Grape Froit, ; M Limes, 50; Bananas, B e R Dried Fmit:,' Nuts and Raisins. UITS- Apricots, & for Royals 3 Phtz and and that they are too few to form | faney Navels were still fn limited supply and | Grape Fruit, Limes and Ba- | The two cars of Ben Davis Apples that were | expected from Oregon came to hand. One of . Whale Ol ite, 50@35¢ per gallon; Fich Ol in barrels, 45c; cases. 50c; Cocoanui ©il, in Barrels, 63348 for Ceylon and 58%e for Auitralia. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk, 1cc: Pearl Oil, in cases, 22i4c; Astral, 22i4c} Star, 22%c: Extra Star. 25%c¢; Elaine, 275¢ Eocene, 24l4¢; deodorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, 17c; in cases, 23%ec; do, 72 degrees, in bulk, 18%ge; In cases, 25c; Benzine, in bulk, 16c; in cases, 22lac; S6-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 2lc: In cases. 27e. TURPENTINE—$Sc per gallon In cases and $% in drums and iron_barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ 614c per Ib; White Lead, 6@6%c, according to quantity. SUGAR-—The Western Sugar Reflning Com- pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.25c; powdered. 5.10c: Candy Granulated, 5.10c: Dry Granulated, fine. 5c; Dry Granulated, coarse, Se: Fruit Granulated, Sc; Beet Granulated | (100-b bags only), 4.90c; Confectioners’ A, 5c: Magnolla A, 4.60c; Extra C, 4.50c; Golden C, 4.40c; “D.” 4.30c; barreis, 10c more; half-bar- rels, 25¢ more; boxes. 50c more; 50-1b { 10c more for all kinds. Tablets—Half-barrels, 5.50¢c: boxes, 5.75c per Ib. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. SATURDAY. MARCH 21. | | Flour. qr sks... 8.340 Hay, tons .. 00 | Wheat, ctls .... 58,038 |Straw. tons 1 | Barley, ctis 5,597 Wool, bales 329 | Dats,” ctis 430| Lime, bbls ... 200 | Rye. ctis 800/ FHides, number . * 847 | Beans, sks 430/ Leather, rolls ... 152 Potatoes, sks 300 Pelts, number .. 1, | Onions, sks 30| Wine, gals 88,700 | Bran, ‘sks ... &4 Tallow, ctls ... 204 Middlings, sks . 20 Quicksilver, flks. 50 | OREGON. b Wheat, otls 4.580 Onions, sks ..... 420 Oats, ctls 325 iiddlings, sks .. 600 Potatoes, sks ...10,650 — STOCK MARKET. P P S | Local stocks and bonds closed the week dull and not materially changed. The ofl stocks were also dull, with e sharp decline In Ster- ling to $3 05 cash and $3, seller 80. This | stock has been weakening for some days. Sales on the California Exchange last week were 47.360 sharbs, valued at $51.130, the lead- ing sales being as follows: Caribou, 1100 shares: Fauna. 2000; ©Oil City, 19,550; Reed, 3400; Scvereign, 6940; Superior, 3200; Twen- | ty-Eight, 8850; Sterling, 1745. The Spring Valley ~Water * directors have | decided_to_pass the April dividend. The S. P. Ofl Company has levied an as- sessment of lc, delinquent April 20. |~ 1t is reported that the Pittsburg Ofl Com- pany is abaut 1o declare a dividend of 25 per month. Equitable (Pool) Gas Four Oil Gas Consumers’ Ass'n Hanford Oil Home Oil ... Honolulu Sugar . Impertal Off Kern Ofl . London and 8. F. Bank Monte Cristo Oil . Mercantile Trust Northern Cal Power . Nevada National Bank North Shore Railroad Oil City Petroleum Orpheum Company . Peerless _Oil Pacific States Tel & Tel.... : #3838 g 8332 w ulz, .. anuad Paraffine Paint .. 0 Postal Device & Imp't. A Reed Crude Ol . E §. F. Drydock .. s San Joaquin Off Sausalito Land and Ferry. Sperry Flour Company Standard Electric - Sterling_Of1 Thirty-Three Oil s 30 % Twenty-Eight Oil 275 14 50 Truckeey Electric Tnion M - Union Sugar United Petrolenm . United Gas and Electric Western Fish Co West Shore Ofl 200 Sovereign 100 Twenty-Ei 150 Home Oil 300 Sovereign . 400 Independence . 100 Sterling. s 90 100 Sterling. b 30 200 Sterling 200 Sterling - Street— 100 Home, s 10 100 Home ... 1009 Independence 500 Lion . MINING STOCKS. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. l; ]oe-onn nie I:.!;? —_— —_ < AP — Pac G T i e ny . 114 oo 4% | — ! SATURDAY, March 21—12 m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. 48 qr coup..100%1101; 4x qr (new).136 137 48 qr reg....10813109% s ar coup...108 1081, MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Al Oxk W g 5s. — 1001 | { terk viey apBED E's =g & a Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchanze Board yesterday: Sesston. vage 3 200 Savage ... 36 200 Savage _.l. { 200 Seg Belcir * 26 | 200 Sierra, Nev. a5 200 Union Con.1 15 | 400 Yellow Jack 53 | Following were the sales on the Pacific Exchange yesterday: Yo Sossion. 200 Andes . 300 Overman . 200 Belcher 700 Potosi 300 Belcher 300 Savage . 100 Caledonia 2 50 | 300 Sex Belch.. 28 400 Chollar 200 Silver Hill. 81 800 Union Con.1 17% i | 3 aow T B el 200 Occldental . 4T - CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid. Ask, Ask. Alpha ....... 03 OF|Tulia . b o 05 08/Justice 2 13 z - o o 5455 45 1 30 30 2 40/ 43 4 08 " o8, 103215 50 2 35 55 36 58 57 3 i S a1 £ 40 150 | 05 2 10 % 7 04" 05 % 0 W s 6 38 3, 15 . 50— - o7 o o 12 @ 30 [ 51 o

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