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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1903. s 11 barely steady, and the early weakness | Wheat In Paris, quiet: Flour in Paris, quiet; per Ib; Dairy, m“%t store Butter, 17@20c. R hented iater by Belling By brokers and | French country. markets, quiet and ‘steady. | CHEESE-M uoue tor e cuu mna and ineympathy with the decline fo grains. "Trad- | weather in Cugland, unsettied. 11%e for seconds 3013he; ing was. fairly large, but mostly local. The| COTTON—Uplands, 5.384. Eastern, H’ol'me Wnurn, 16%@17¢ Close was weak, With May pork down 2234, s Ao Y EGGS—Ranch, 10g17c; store, *&m pe N : || A [ — o r A 30 Trotting £ > e 4 Auction Sale rotting Horses N AN ( I Al Whest No. 2— opn men tow o LOCAL MARKETS. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. it ool ’ May's Rl nRonE B i 4| There was not much doing in truits, as re- | FPOm Oakwood Park Stoek Farm, Se) “mbfi' £ 695 60 68! 68! Ui ,;:lhu: b""s m: busy with Asparagus and Danville, Cal. ‘orn No. ubarb. Supplies of Navel Oranges were . BOYD, Proprietor. e - a2 Ex tha"ge and Bullion. very large and the market presented & t0D- | Without dinbe ihis iy the Bust Sollestion ot y > . heav: pearance and was easy all around. trotters ever offered at auction in s cl and SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. g g g“- U o a4y I nengs. MLy dave X large proportion of the suppllcs wee stand- i dtuthiery ot MEYRER Am 5 & R 04 Sterling Cables. ... ards, which were exceedingly dull. There will | E Anaconda um ( 120 lm 118% New York Exchange, sight. be about 11 cars offered at the auction sales H . » ., out of the lfltleu W all-street stocks several points lower. | oo i gy Fra Bitver, per oute . oo e e IR v 1n D | v S G e AR wi-strect si % .. ; . | supply & ces had no noteworthy cl and double, and heavily 2 ad € dochb it ik Sioieh i y gg:!g_lrl’%:tctg p(?a'“ fl’?"’ Mexican Dollars, nominal. e g.’:r:“':.v{'fn;“ ?:‘;.‘.ncfln::; :;e:’m xm stakes. !.u. takes m!;e:" 4 a Gas 3 1 y e % = e . | o eati pples, TO-MORROW. s ! Excl & ;1;" a; el S 4.1 Wheat and Other Grains. we&- very dull, owing to the increased COm- | THURSDAY...... <o rsir, MARCH 26, 1003 ver and Exchange unchanged. International Paper fig — * P o 00 1 At 12 M. Sharm, ¢ Interntl P 7 B ey Wt Blx | eoubENy EXCHANG! ] nactive and ). Freigh il dull. Internationt Pover [ bt Bl o L M v "“‘ F R Y M - achiv ca.r3. reig. its still dull. - | Laclede Gas.. T Dis" ble change, and the spot market . eqnunuu -Fancy Navel 246 Third st., near Folsom. wlev easy. o ,’I . 1615 quiet. The chartered wheat fleet in port has & 'l Tuz per box (with some specials Catalogues ready Hul'l- at yard March 24th. v easy, with not much going on. 2002 | July 7 % | registerea tonnage of 6762, against 34,000 tons |er); choice, 81 23g1 5O; standard, G. LAYNG, Auctioneer. = S North American. 102 | September on the same date last year; disengaged, 71,000 Seedlings, $1Q@1 25; Tange: half boxes; L md Rye weak and neglected. Corn inactive. Pacific - Coast, 8% | ~Cosh quotations rere ax followx: Fiour, quil | Lons, againe: 26,00 on the way.to-this port, P D O ata, ':{ 251 B0 for D e 5 s 5 N z spring_wheat, 741%@75%¢; 274,500 tons, against 196,250. choice and 50 for tancy; Grape Fruit, JOTION and teady, Bran easy and Middlings scarce and firm. 1 | 5. 085 No. 2 red, TOX@TiNe! Xo. g 450, | WHEAT—Broomhall cabled extreme inactivity | §1 5092 80; Mexican Limes, $464 60; Bananas. MARES UHAUCTION SALR of NORSNS eod IR S b B4 . Pressed 8 P 032 | 41%c; No. 2 %;{}, v, “%th 4 “C oé abroad. Bradstreet's guve the status of the |gj 50 per bunch for New Drlun-‘-nd‘-, m. ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 movement in Beans to the East and Texas. Seeds quiet. Pullman Palace Car an R e fair o cfinée m ‘5" Trorid's stocks ax ollows: Eaut of the Rook.||§1 2601 75 for Hawailan; Pineappies, $304 per | SxTir &% JOlx J. DOYLE, Auctiotser ter and Eggs well cleaned up and both doing better. *?:5::”5 steet pid. fa. ' %e |G Ne :z::n"e“:!am:tlh;l 55 Ee"é"ofio'n'-'xm e . . Alaska codfishing stations, the catch being : 2 | Suar i 5 23 adn 1k Bk, pon bl $17 S0@1T 85; lard, 100 Ihs, | * Chicago was dull. Minneapolls and Kabsaw ‘Dried «Fruits; Nuts and Raisins. | from 50 to 68 s ot e ot . "ThiS ovisions quiet but firm as a rule. Chicago lower. Un Bag & Pap Co. 12 12y | 510010.10; short £ "?;;,“‘”'" 811068 90; | O reported EOMENGR Do, ]as alrcady alfected the mpply b (A8 Mes UnB&P 3 &4 ere was no furthec change 1 s market. extremel; et | ket, and unless conditions change at omcs Hogs strong at the recent advance. LI it a0 i e i';""m“:f.";r"fif:h(%fi)’ S0 stuato 5‘0; : WhIs: | The Teeling was easy and the demang gt T ot Capnat o Pl nosg S o o thee Will be o marked shortage 8il through Beef and Veal steady. Mutton weakenin, ¥ S ramper P 61" 01 | grae, $12 60 i Rpais “’::;‘h"e';n Ciub, §1 550 | SLer the turn of the year Raving Ot et &0 | cases, reguiar. Ge. cascr. exira Mg, Sac: y- e aremng. © 5 Rubber g \ae e Reoe.l&,u Shipments. |1 ‘,%’ “Milling, $1 per ctl, peared. x::'x:::r:lr::m- are ':. PPl . E;:‘c'n Siyle. $o: bonelsas. S%c: i:::rw- Pacific Codfish firm, with some descriptions higher. | T & Sest i %9 b 208 = g‘vl;';:'::;-fid' .fl..m"i’.i”i‘fio am here and &t New York. Apples are in large | Boctks, | Criental, b:.:;;:'ss; m.' 1 s - | Western Union. 88° us} 2 > nd ‘hiefly this condition which i tablets, 7 ™ ows, Hops quiet, wi ) i X . = Cloga: [ShuBly, aBA "I Ie-chithy ed, ; pickled Cod, bbis, . ps quiet, with bugef: and sellers {;parf. o L iahidas o 2o Sy 1,900 $156 $135 81 u“ keeps the market dull s ¥ 50; pickied Cod, hait “half Bble, $4.T8. Wool firmly held, with slender arrivals of new clip. UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO, | Barley: bushels 20 T i [ iy bag “‘B“.w.i%’«'k‘;"n 3% | stsictly o ry: e ; | NEW YORK, March 24—To-day's bond| On the Produce Exchange to-day thebutter Open. " High. Low. Close. sun-dried, 3@4c: Peaches @THC: | for prime washed; 11g11%c nom. for good Hides and Tallow as pfe'i"fously quoted. | transactions in United n.mronflg of San Fran- | market was steady; creameries, 17@27%c: dai- s m, sal Pears, 314@4%c for gquarters and uolou or | washed; 11%4@13c nom for good to prime . s : i 5 3 clsco were $5000 at §79 50 and $5000 at $79 25, | rles, 14@24c. Eggs, easy, 13c. Cheese, steady, B la% "$119% $1 19% $1 19% | halves; Nectarines, 4%@5lc for white; Plums, | washed peaberry: 10g1lc nom. for good Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins still very quiet. NEW YORK BONDS. 18@18%ec. BARLEY—_The market continues very qui Gc for pitted and 1g1M¢ for unpitied; Figs, | prime peaberry; i0%@11%e nom. for good 1o yq - perpt S | and” thore” OF 1éss. Weak. - Offees t | 4@5c for blacks and 4@bec for white. prime; S1,G9%c nom. for fair; 5%@T%e nom. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables still plentiful D B te T Iaeal it .26 T R e v ARl T Tt | PRUNEE M08 rop, St fox the $0ur | Tt st o e Tats toes, 74 . Do 86, reg.. . 1075, Minn & St L 4., 1018 CASH BARLEY. slzes, with %@1%c premium for the larse | Salvador-12g13%c " tor strictly prime Poultry and Game selling well at steady prices. Bl M, K & T a5, o0k Foreign Futures. Fecd. §113%01 15; Brewing and shipping | *"RA1sINS_1002 crop are quoted as follows: | Saguise for falr wasbed: DIGIL: nom. L ¢ . S ) | - Do Bopats ree- 105, Do 2o ... S0k B el (0 Aol 20; Chevaller, 31 351 80 | 2.crown loose Muscatels, 50-Ib boxes. 53c per | fair to prime washed peaberry: S%@9ic for Fruit market quiet, with plenty of Oranges. | Boold a rés lomig/X 3 Conon 5211 | % - * FUTURES. B D treas | 2204 1 geime aumni-waalied: S08Ka foc sugevioe coupon wut.,v\onhem Pac 48.102% Sesston 9 to 11:30 a. m, Thompsons, 3%e; 2-crown London Layers, 20- | g1, @8% ¢ for | e 3 : good to superior unwashed pea- Do old o, 'reg. 108%| Do i b biche Open. High. _Low. Close. | Ib boxes, §1 40 per box: 3-crown, $1 50; 4- | Letry: k@bo for Inferior to ordinary. » Retail Meat Market |8 L Obispo .. 62 44 B Cloudy .18| aconison oo & -1“5{4 N&W con 42 133% Wheat— March. :‘m $106 §106 $1 uw, $1 0515 | crown fancy clusters, 20-Ib boxes, $2; 5-crown | Nicaragua—I2@13%c nom. for prime to etail ] ] 3 San Diags’ . @ 56 & Cloudy .| Atghison gen fiv‘s?&"x‘fle" e i * | Opening il sl * TTRReR 72 874 | Dehesas, 20-1b boxes ;42 30: G.erown fmperials. | fancy” washed: Stagiite nom. for faie 1 | seattie 48 40 NW Cloudy .00 Bair & Oho . 'm : S & F. Clat i e e o e 'a?" e R e R o A o The SR Dl | 8 66 32 8 ] 00 3 s - % . i ; i%0: chol o bed; 8@8%¢ for good t un- : L e for. Pnsly S o “ &2 W Bty 0| By 2% 250 5L W ste i) March, May-Aus. g T Fow,. . iGldee. 4 'uu ;o. 1 softsheil, 1sac; e e T e S auoted il Butchers' Protective As- | ity iy 28 % %S Ho oI sdo) e 15 2535 T ST 8% 8TH | 11 1 bardshell, 11@11%4c; N Guatemals and Mexican—12@13c for prime = Roast, 15@18c; Porterhouse | ;‘u‘,’,";"“““- € 32 E Cloudy .00 Central of Ga os.. Cicsing 23 35 OATS—Extremo dullness still cnammue-;?-lfhflm Aimonids, 10“ for Nompareils, 104 | to fancy washed; 11@li%: for strictly f e Jhonsts Ngets; aiiuhene R D) 48 B PLCy .00 | Do 1et inc...... Flour- 5 the market, and the feellng is weak. There is. @11 for I X L. 10g10%¢ for Ne Plus Ultra | washed; 10%4@10%c for good washed: §%u Sc; Top Round Steak, 12 WEATHER CONDITIONE AND G RAL e S O e olrfll'l“ gg% .“&ofil‘ > ) l"k o' o~ 3" 'm‘:’:%fir{:fi lx:\'-‘u 12g13c: ‘!":;bem clg; 2‘:.: ‘r“ b Bty R fiqé‘fi Tor Tait op Son e e, NI N V] ENE! | Chi & Alton 314a. Closing 321 Black, $1 11:4., 25 or inferior to ordinary: c for fair Bee! 8@10c; Soup o 4 12! Peéan: 11.)3( Cocoanuts, 5O@S. hed e 5 £ = - FORECAST. { B & Q new 4s. 931 Union P“m, 48 = Red, §I l z‘zls for common and $1 s, to prime wasl peaberry; 8,@8%c for goo 4@10c < P e a2 B | e TSR = | & A & s e falod Visible Grain Supply. . | for.choice: Gray. nominai HONEY Comb. 13%c for bright. ilyc |to prime uUnwashed peaberry. (%GSRe Bom. @20c; Stew. 125; | overlies (he Pacific Blope " Durink the bast | G &Y &V con ; L T Mt i wake &, peavics [0 otd, AT 'Mu Bt ‘Amber cxtracied, 0% | LEATHER S hews 29Quc S@20c; Stew, ox . ast SR prices. The situation lacks snap, and buyers | extracte ! T extracted, e, ; extra Forequarter, 10gT1c: | ("RO-ToUr hours there has been a steady Tall | ol &SI gen ix Ao NEW YORK, March 24 —Special telegraphic | -are indifferent. P YOS | @6c: dark, 441 heavy, d0@3de per Ib: m.alum 21g29¢; light., £ @200, " ] e e poyer 156 fulsk sasuafiin (rexion. | Chicago Tarm s West Shore and cable dispatches to Bradstreet's this week | Western (sacked), $1 20@1 25 lor Tettow, | BEESWAX—27%@30c per Ib. 24g20c; Housh . Leatbe 26g28c,, Harness 2@2 ain has fallen generally over California. AL | Colo & South 4s. . 8% W & I b g i, SR 9 - | $1 26@1 25 for white and $1 1 —_— Leather, heavy, 35giue Tor No 1 and J0@de gor oreauarter, §1 | Los Angeles 1.18 inches has fallen during the | Den & Rio G 45, 9815 Wiecosn & SR o v e g o B ““"‘:M’ UD- | Tuixed: Calitornis, Targe Yelow, $130- dore Provisions. 2 medium. 0G3Tc; Wght, B oy, | PASt twelve hours. Generous rains have fallen | Erie prior lien 45 plles as compared with last accounts: according to dryness; small round do, $1 554 | - . 1, 4001 2, 36G38c: Collar Leg Roast, 125 |in the Interlor of the State and conditions con- | © 1 4+ WHEAT—Uhited States and Canada, east |1 60; White. $1 30; Egyptian. $1 40G1 45 £ el i per foot; g 2% r, 1 @12'gc; Chops, 1 m:l:ar:-' Il-e:;:::u(r:rhszu{:r‘xnrmm S i { E{ 2[':"{) !n‘ 1sts. 10 Manhattan of the Rocky Moum-:im.. dezcrtutd 11,5(5,0(:; wgt‘tra -nr:mfi“ze? dfil"’nz‘uil l;&’)‘b‘;"m e :’ Chicago was lower again. This market con- fiv‘: dKlp. ::nnm:::. L«m rr o v.ul n:- s EoRT e - | Hocking Val 414s.10615 Rock a. ; . Increas H r ctl. | 4 d shed, 50@60c per nished, 65c@81 per i s8i o - | < ) hels. ¥ i EDHI». 14@16c; Rough Splits, 8@ per 1b. . B and rain has fallen in Arizopa. [ NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. R the former are below the level of Chicago. | “'r\NBARK -Ground, $25G28 per ton: stick. Foreqast made gt San Francisco-for thirty | Adams Con 20 [Little Chief. 08 | tne” Roaky Mountains, Increased 269,000 Flour and Millstuffs. | with local handiers talking of a further ad- | $164i8 per cord 1 ”(. ’[ L(’thl" a"d C'nr hours ending midnight, March 25, 1903: | 5 |Ontario 5 b0 7 Ny oy vance. Barreled Beef conunue. firm and in OIL—Linseed, 56c for boiled and S4c for raw | o Ngrthern California—Rain Wednesday. . cool- | oo 381 OATS-United States and Canada, east of gogd deman for the shipping rade. in barrels; cases, Jc more: California Castor |'er; fresh southerly. winds | 114 Phoenix 08 | M Rocky ‘Mountains, decrensed 118,000 | The situation has not changed in several | CURED MEATS- Bace per Ib for |Oil, in cases, No. 1, 70¢; pure, $1 16; Lucol, Stk e weekly report of A. G. McAdie, section | Southern California—Rain Wednesday; light | | Potost Dbushels. weeks. The demand for Flour is nothing extra, | heavy, 13¢ for lght m-um. i8c for | for bolled and 48¢ for raw in barrels; Lard Oil, 1 therl; Ind: Savage rector of the climate and Grop service of e by e o MRS TR | {EhraEe BT S while the local millers are still cutting prices | U8Rt lg“‘f,‘&“";_g"‘m% e, e | :},‘I" R e Ay . o, B Weather Bureau, is as follows: - -y ¥ | Tron Silver. 10 | T 7 in_Millstuffs. gar na Nut, 35@6Zc per pu eats! < o BB s poan Francisco and victaity—Showers Wed- | 130, Siuer .. 100 Cigtmaty Hopes..., 45 New York Metal Market. ELOR Ealtora, Famty Exteas, 54 4po cored: Easters sugaccured Hamg HRGLSC: | in Lacrcie: Toc: cases: M. sperm. pure, a loudy weather prevatled ALEXANDER G, McADT | BOSTON STOCKS BOND 4,55, usual terma; Bakers' Extras. $4 3 3 mex harrel; ‘extra Mess. $12912 207 Fumie | Mich O1p. in metrers. A Boc; Coco °:E R IRy "o e i oy 14 ! 2 AND “BONDS: NEW YORK, March 24.—The London Tin | Oregon and Washington, 38 yer W fo ‘,3“" e o M - e Fumily, | Fish Of exeln, dlo: cpwen; g et g e g | st e R B [ ining— market was 7a 64 higher at £13410s for spot | Family and §3 10g4 20 ‘tor Baker s e e e;;ry Fork. $1450; extrs | Oll, In arvels, 63%c for Ceylon and 884c for d by warmer weather at the close. D s g 5@6) lventure 3 - Vi ce: in acks I o~ e oot 5o Sipricns of thy Gontral | ¥ z 5 1 Tiine Joans. . 5@G, Alloges 12 ana £13415s ;or:“ru,tum:. b(:a“: zl;cn\l’:’rl l"n:-o v;;; P g ey Fiour, $3 55 ‘r‘e;o;",h"’_ | Tle Pork, §23; Pigs’ Fpet, §5; Smoked Beef, | COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil, in bulk, 1 by o 0 serious = 4 rasd T, ye eal e U|If - . &7 Laged T i neary i parie ot | EASTERN MARKETS. | i ss .o b S e 2 ke Ay s, 2 e | LR s cuone ot e per o | S Ot B B4 Sk S a Laght rain fell in nearly all parts o Mexican Cent 45.. 70 | Binghans 3 g | compound and 12c oce: “deodorize line, ia t . . am. .. i1 n Ce r, which lost £1 | Oat Groats, $4 50; Hominy, l- pou an for pure; half barrels, e rized Sto , o rain continues in very good condition, but l Railroads— _, . Calumet & Hecl .h:';nfl::aw':hf::d".: z:&web 'r:,.- spot and A Wheat w’lonr, 50; “ ack wr:m !fl%e 10-1b tins, 12%c; 5-1b tins, 12%c; 3- bulx 11e in cases, 23lgc; do, 72 degrees, in . aomewhat hackwasd, and making slow| - 3 | Afhison 344 |Centennial, 2T | 764 168 €d for futures. The New York mar- | %5 00. Faring, $4 25; Whole W"'“ Flour, 33 COTTOLEN! riglp oL "'n""."».,' e ks & b it is believed that with warmer weath. Do prd. 5 at: Thowever, remained dull snd URchAugd foliea Oats, barrels, $7G0; in _sacks, $6 w!mu LENE—One half berrel. 1036¢; three [-10c; in casen, 22Mic: legree - Gasoline, in & abundant sunshine the grain crop will | T, 7, Boston & A e fs 50; Pearl Barley, $6; Split Peas, boxes, barrels, 10c; one tierce, 874¢; two tlerces, | bulk, 2lc; in cases, 274e. Tapidly return $o its normal condition, and that | New York Stock Market. [ & Malng:: ,Sr‘o';',‘-‘}?c'dn:' 11"70515415.&1-"%'“.,, "'u'fi;’ofi‘f,.fi‘ 0 50, Green Peas, $5 per 100 lb-. 9%c; b tierces, 9% per 1b. ] ulm»swm!:-lase ger galion in cases and will be_fully up to the average. The NY NHEH Lead declined bs in London to £130 8s, but ST T . 2 D AND. IR LEADRed Lead, 60 oF darge crop Of hay Is very €290 | NEW YORK, March 21.—The stock market | Fitchburg prd. remained quiet here at 4.67%o. Hay and Feed:tufl‘.s. Hides, T(fllu‘u’, Woaol and Hops. | ate pec ia: White Lead: 6a6%e. scccding o Spelter closed at £23 in London to-day and —_— £11 e Tl closing at a decline of 10| previous conditions rule. Middlings are firm | Wool is quiet. Most of the recent purchases | o QUICKSILVER —$44 50346 for local use and t. Tron closed at 678 6d in Glasgow and at | #nd In slender supply, Bran is easy and Hay | Were of Wool on the sheep's back, and until T The Amaigamaied Salt and work | made no headway to-day against .the discour- = Union Pacific.. .. and vine- | agement of holders of securities and was weak M;a“?';] Central.. | from start to finish with only a difference in - Quincy plowing has been resume rogreseing in bop fieids, orchard: . American 8 A Company I ruit trecs continue in excellent | yhe gegree of weakness from time to time. | 2y ora. S St _}%?‘,fi-‘;‘;‘”’fs A 523 34 In Middiesboro, “Locally, iron remained | {airly steady at the ‘quotations which have |t Is hom and on the market receipts will be | quotes as folows: B R FL. BO-1b sk $10; { apparen Gy " oe? 4o | There was 4 sharp break In prices at the open: | Amer el & Tel. 104 | Teim %5 |aqulet. and nominally unchanged. No. 1| ruled for some time back, slender. Buyers have generally withdravn, s | gemuine Liverpool, $1410; Baies, commen, 421 Sy e sepilly coubng Juis |, CUFre MRS & shary SOMR I Bilost ot L S TR et L | Foungry, Northern. ls quoted at $M4G24 50: | BRAN$20 50g21 per fon. they found they were paying more than th n Ghound: $i2 250 sectie d prospects are | ue to e unloading of stocks in .. ¢ 3 v n ey » S Spteie are thatity] DACKs, 65" . rematt of selling orders accumu- | General Electric..1! 248 | No. 2 Foundry at $22 Ho. T Wowpdry |, MITE ‘2 15 X Sait, $11912 26: 1mitation Liver b ; Southern and N in good condition. Wal 53055 80 "Wa ity of Anaheim are com ed overnight. After that there was some pause in the downward movement, but at the | 50; could sell at, and they are now waiting until ranulated, 26@14 pe 1 Foundry Southern, sof(, FS— ke pool, 256@14; Granulated, $15 26G14 per ‘oundry FERDETUT S Wy un. per :I:: growers modify their views before renewing | hog’ ! nominal. Olicake s Leir purchases. The growers, however, are | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | closing the selling movement had become very | S e et C"“- # Meal, | | : e ‘ool weather followed | active again and prices ended the day at me: Eastern Cotton Market. Fig-fi. c;-o-acllx‘:dmc.érnx:l 5(?«1 mxed f‘:l‘:.l-r:::;?! to come down, so a dull market R.'K.““K‘T:.‘.d:‘:‘“!.‘,’d per Ib, in 1004! D e capend I | L s | gk kA ono With .:e. o S x| Hops are siow and weak. Buyers are bidding | 5.10c: Candy G e PBnT the S Gediher et T s T e e e e 1 S TR MATE AP e Soe Bkt |k o4 413 et DM 1'50G13; | down In order to average up their operations, | Granulated, fine, Sc; Dry Granulated, coarse -« - | con for money . 1 % $ potat ed and Black d.. @13 50, g.fl, $10@ | and_although growers are generally disposed Granulated, Jc; Beet Granuiated Grain is somewhat back. b money conditions, Appareatly the in- | Con Tor Bodt Opened steady, .1 poing higher to 8 potats lower, |y 5, Feone “ga0: Alfnlh 310612 per ton. |to meet them there is still a difference be- 4.90c; Confectioners’ A, Be; in excellent condition. ‘and { terior is making renewed demand on New York | snaconda 3 and closed steady at a net advance of 2 to 10 | STRAW—40G55c per ba " | tween the blds and off hich o 4.50c; Golden C, i1 ke wapid grioweh. | for Tunad now tnal the attractiye high money B 1 (et points on the near months to a decline of 2 to b R IaT S I DRI 4.30c; barrels, 10c more: halt- nd making fair Erowth. | rates are not. fully maintal ere. ew . 9914 Readt Sistanc ohes i 28c boxes, S0e more; 50-1b bag: e soil 18 in good con- | York exchange at Chicago slipped back to | ing .. 4 points on the more distant options. Hides stand ag before. Dry are in modefate | barrels, move; bozes, % i - + progreseing in Lop fields, | Bankers in New York express the opinjon 05| Toaran NEW ORLEANS, March 24.—Catton steady. Beans and Seedy. supply and moving off well. while wet saited | 10¢ more for all kinds. Tablets “Hait-barrels. a yards. - Summer fallow plow- | Its own uses for money and | soptharn 5 Middiings, 10%c. ST8 I ibeal atock and mary o Teae Weak. | e TR haeoks o I cuiat: - i in some places. Decid- | is likely to continue to have. Very sctive busi- | Git goy.G st | (i v o Bean handlers continue to report a fair over- | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | 148 thg ER_Retail prices are as follows : s - lent r"mu‘m‘ ness, enormous holdings of grain due to the de- | Gy g 8¢ B .. 173% Southers Pacific Eastern Livestock Market. land movement In several descriptions to the i dinary sizes, $18@19 50; extra, sizes. give i e layed movement, Inactive speculation in the | Tenver & Rio G.. 38%|Unlon Bacific | Bust aud Texas at previous quotations, but | Steers, 10c: medtum, Oc; light, 8izc: cow | Fine edwood, $17@20; Lath, 4 feet, §3 90% . Se S e | Cuis vt ant I Sy g WaTER | D e ey senerally speaking the market Is quiet. There | Hid; "’CI("" heavy ard St for ught; Stags. | 5 \ers, $19: Shingles, §2 for No. 1 and §1 75 1 most of the week, | are all cited as elements of this demand. The | 7 H 7e; Saited c: Salted Veal, 10 | % ions. Heavy | hope of a spring reflux of money to the New | CHICAGO, March 24— CATTLE—Receipts, | 18 Nothing further new in Seeds. cait, 10%e: dry Hides 1840 ! | for No. %; Stakes, 13 for spitt and 06 for northern dis- | York market is not so confidently held as it | 24,000, steady: good fo prime steers, §5 106 | BEANS—Bayos, 82 M@ Pea 50: small | 1336c; dry Calf, 19c: Sheepskins, shearlings, 25 | SAW0: retics #5907 as last woek and (e lght speculation basd | 5 65 poor to medium, §3 T5@4 75; stockers and | §3 G0 To: ed, 42 TR0 Line. 53 ssgs b, | Gi0c ench: Short wool. 40G65c each: merium, Receipts of Produce. : treasury is renewing Its drain on the money | Louls & Nash .. feeders, $2 TG4 90; cows, $1 0G4 60: helfers, | Hed Kidneys, $4 5064 15; Blackeve, §3 5083 o | o e m‘e‘t(l)rx::n By eceip - - € Jitions through | market and has taken from the banks since N ¥ Central J130% $2 50@4 75; canners’, $1 50@2 75; bulls, $2 25@ | per ctl. for small and 50c for Colts: Horse Hides dry, e the spring A c rrrr[rnnd?nt"llfi Friday $689,000. April lduulfimpnll are expect- ‘ Bie Wiver it o PRSI ANES 4 40; calves, 83 Texas fed steers, $4@4 50. ;‘.SEEDS—Bm‘zgfl;d;xal L":nl“ eYelh:w Mus- | g1 75 for large, $1 50 for medium, $1@1 25 for | FOR TUESDAY, MARCH 4. H our and that onions, | Shiftng. the view 1o forelbn centors no Betiey | 314@3% Der ‘cent. " The rate of diecount 1aess | HOGE—Rscelpts’ to-day, 12,000; to-morrow, Haper i1 asy0; st | emall and 30c’ for Colts; Juck Skins—pry | Flour. ar sks | prospect i met, the impending demana upon | oven market for short bills is 3% ber cent and | ——; 1eft over, 6000. Opened steady, closed | oihy ‘6ot Hemp. 3 @3ie pir Ibs Siller, 315 | Mexican, 32gc: dry malted Mexican. 25c: dry | Wheat, ctis | Torelgn money markets for Government loans | for three months' bills 3% per cent. weaker; mixed and butchers’, $7 40@7 65; Torn Seed, $14@16 per ton. | Central ‘Amorican. §2lc. Goat Skins—Prima | Corn, ctls (East) promising to abs rb all their resources. The | — good to choice heavy, $7 T5@7 87%; rough| DRIED PEAS—Niies, §2 50; Green, $1 75@ | Argoras, 75c; large and smooth, 50c; medium, | : ive promise of large | new low record made to-day for British Con- New 40GT 206 225 per ctl. s, il 20, 5 e are theifty. In some of the val- | sols was affected also by selling of these u‘»! New York ‘w”"“y Market. ‘,T % 70. B fihyr ] TR AT T“"fi"; e Lagter o BH@6e per ;| oriong eks : ey the continued cold weather | curities for A ccount. At the ti ] 6000; - 1 i 0 e e Gy et ehi | ST e N e e B Uged 18| NEW YORK, March 2%—Close: Money on er“lilEnfi)‘; .:J“‘&i;‘ to cn'nflfee'fn’éu‘gnmcwh% Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | “Sobr—qustations for riew spring ciip e el ving been replanted three times. | their behalf by the American subscribers that | call, steady; lowest, 515 per ccnt: high 1, | 6 80; fair to cholce mixed, $4 50@5 40; Western as follows: San Joaquin free, 11@13c; do, d raw, i San uin Valley —The weather conditions | their holdings here would constitute a ready | per’ : B e e . Ol 4 5@6 50 native lambs, §6 25G7 70.| Old Potatoes move slowly at easy rates and | fective. 9@1lc per Ib. B (he past weth wera very Taworable Tor | msene of control of the cxchange market. This | - ;::‘Lt;‘:f"':’m‘r:lflg:he;:r ;:m;"ll:s( Ioan, | {Vetlirn lambs, 88 5007 1. y * | stocks continue to accumulate. The Inquiry for | HOPS—226:2tc per Ib. Potatoes, skt Mv,sb-r“;l\u,\v IWErs 0ce! ed | would explain the drop in sterll excha; 7 > r me AU N Deneficial, Grain, | this Wweek, compared with the strength jaet | MOney. easier: sixty days, 514 per cent; ninety i Wiy Secd Kinda {k very ligtt antt-closs. buysra oguld six months, 5% pr cent | ST. JOSEPH, March 24.—CATTLE—Re- | flll their wants at less than the quoted prices. | SN Francisco Meat Market. | omions, cs ...... 30 per, 54@6 per cent. Ster. | Celpts, 2700; nle&d:;“u;“ltmn cows and he Eight sacks of new Potatoes came In and — at’ $4 87@4 87.15 for de. | % steady to # cleaned up quickly. A car of Sweets from| Mutton, though no lower, is quoted easier, | * trees have made rapid | week. A break in the copper market helped to | 9a¥s, 5% per cent generally reported to be in| weaken Amalgamated. A temporary advance Prime mercantile The ground is in good con- | of a point in Southern Pacific was attributed to | Ing exchange easy i summer fal ves, $3 4 40; yearlin; wing and | a demand for election purposes. Bonds were | mand and st $4 858004 83.%3 for sixty davs. | SON8 o e v Merced sold fai o | are progressing ‘rnrldi\ | irregular. Total sales, par value, $1,540,000. | Posted rates $4 841,@4 S5 and $4 88. Com. gl‘;f i R S i 0::::- ;:nm Orl;lzo:‘.:] ;';e"v.::.:g:; ‘r;n::: ;lerc\::::- :frl;:::.r;:\?:rx{:tfl:;rn?:: l‘h:.t ‘:;'emaf‘ STUCK "ARKET- e I s el Tas | Sant i e, e A RO on e | )‘/’(‘::}m:‘dfi)‘:". DR e L o HOGS—Tecaipts, ;lluso Fenerally 10G10¢ low- | request at steady rates, but common kinds | mand is falling of. Spring Lamb s siightly | 3 “Orchards are beini ir- {EW YORK STOCK' LIST. bonds, steady; raflroad bonds, irregular, SRS ks 0 ot s W B e &;Afie‘;"&? Sicamer brought up | lower. Beef rules steady and Veal sells read- | % — - agquin County. b Sales. High Low. Close. | 4 7 sHEEP—Recelpm. '3100; active, steady to| marketed to-day Or to-morow [0y at the old prices Hogs éohtinus scerce ™ stocks were prominent again yes- nia.—Cool, damp weather 34,70 N & siyty * | atrons; ,5"., Sl ,';':.'3," e Lk 1 s el o o eRttablex were 083 boxes | By bl g‘fin;;u‘;“x‘zmy s terd:y 5% still higher prices. Gas & Kiectelc, g G S rhieos aih L e '\x 4 97 5 i ewes, ; lambs, y, close gher; | Asparagus, oxes Rhubarb and 33 sacks g A was, beneficial to deciguous frat | ST i | | New York Grain and Produce. | | top Coloradcs, 87 0. " Foae, . Fricss of Asparagus, deciined sharply; | eV halesale rates trom sbanghierers to desters ek cforud o Mowger o0 900, epuned as S0t B e il Tane TR, R London Wool Sales. demand. Some fancy Rhubarb sold for ship. | BEEF__1G&c for Steers and 6%@7c per Ib | ine session. The sales were small, ranging rops are probable. 1n some sections it te pre. B 2 * 2 e 2,‘::““‘:::",‘”;“:1“;'““% x| romcene L i 1, 99100 per 1b, | £T0M 5 o 25 share lots. The crtificates ad- d the hay crop will be viest B # " offerings. | - VEA e, .Oe:lll. anced Gas was also o By Th":! p':unmg ;yl oreplh“’;! NEW YoRK_, March 24.—FLOUR—Recsipts, LONDON, March 24.—The second series of | Peas er‘: steady, as supplies wére hardly n't uumu—-‘a hers, 11@11%¢; Ewn,’;f.’%fl :x $41 .m"i.?&..’ififl%u sold at 38 3 vineyards is completed and cultivation is | 44,207 barrels; exports, 1000 barrels. Nem- | the wool auction sales closed to-day. When o T ey LY Angeles = vemetables | jic per 1b, Giant Powder sold up to $08 50, against $64 50 progrese. Apricot and peach blossoms are inally lower, the cales opened business was brisk and Me- | Jitie vamAtion Suonrac ‘-.’;r:"m”:‘.f:m‘g TAMS iy 10 Yoy TERIe It | e e e L R sing siowly. All deciduous fruit trees and WHEAT—Receipts, 07,000 bushels; exports. | rinos ruled unchanged from the January series. | supply and. weal P Eome sclling nes are in excellent condition. Citrus fruft 7, by . N T P PORK—Dressed Hogs. 10@1lc per Ib. In the afterncon Gas & Electric opened at e o o gl g o | 47,451 bushels. Spot, weak; No, 2 red, 77 Later they strengthened and gradually scored a TATOES—-New Potatoes, 3@3%c per Ib: 'K MARKET, d ran down to $63 786 unoor active trans- e g g b “hi Term & Trans | clevator; No. 2 red, 78c f. 0. b, afloat; No. | 5 per cent advance. Greasy Merinog showed | O Burbanks from the river, 3‘"606% T cn mvnsro:n B ok a ?:f.‘"'nu certificates opened at $64 and de- Egreka Summary.—Weather during the past | Cbi Term & T Nd 1 Northern Duluth, $5%c f, o. b. afloat; No; 1 | great firmness at times. Scoureds advanced 31"n.r|y°'m°°.§‘¢“§r .i‘e'd $1G1 13 Ll?:iofgllxw:m‘veor:: Inosn:nn'englf“ l::nw clined to $62. Pulnc Gas vu higher at week was m: \’r:.. for farm work, and crops hard Manitoba, S6lc afloat. Options had to § per cent above the opening rates. Fine | net Chiles from Oregon, 7 Mrtfi“s?r::{ pfle“m -hrl-k.ua tar Cattle: o g ....nx m“:ne“m' "”".'f‘-‘.‘.'."f;‘ e tmvwe macietactectly. _WASko cress | Cole Southers &.7rm opening on cold weather and covering | cross-breds were unchanged from the fst se- | Potatoss from Merced, Jobbing at $1 85 per etl. | CATTLE Steei ; Cows and Heiters, | 8 £908 8000, Yrow the cause 3 e 4 ~ S, P D1 nOOY rade: 3 wed the showers, although the | Del Lack & W Tesk: wmalt o Criien Crop “Sumitary for" e T et ot O B R TABLE SHEED Werhere, SH@INE: Ewen 4041 Gas and Eleetric Corporation will close at the srted generally s in good condi- | Denver & Rio G ey fecrease i woris pionk, 20d 8 | B engthened and closed unchanged. Seventy. ABLESAsparagus, 4@8c per "7 per Ib (gross weight), Mercantile Trust Company to-day. Crop prospects are excellent, yet warm, | Denver & R G pfd. disappointing decrease In wor ,‘ stocks. The | 8 renl:m“um 'were taken by the home, 6000 Rhubarb, T5c@$1 25 per box; Green 1?! LAMBS—Yearlings, ¢ Ptr Pittsburg Ofl will pay & dlvu-u of 2%¢ g el Iy R b TR Biarch: clowed Sose. P Ly [ by “America. and 17,000 bales were held over Btans, Toe pr ot Wan s % e namn. G Ave: Tagrhe: !‘ned:n.u $atn April L il meeting of the members of the R 5 St R oot § =% g clased 5%c and Beptember closed T4%c. 10;:":0_‘;':;"."_:',‘:. 01,004 bales were offered, | £1, 28T, CtI; Carrots, uiea per sack;’ Hothouss Sows, 20 per cent oft; Boars, 50 per cent o Morchants' Exchange will be held - R et et iid Hoes_ St ool el L SR S STTES | Cockpbers ol S0g per 0ok Hoviy o T el 103 e o e o s | E e e s AR & Weather Report. | Hosking Vel pea. WooL—Firm strong. > A2 G DI e Py s % ticns, — | Hitnois Central PETROLEUM—Steady, . per on; ubb. o 120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) peohsiag COFFEE—Spot, steady. Futures closed Boston Wool Market. 25; Mushrooms, 8@10c per 1. General Merchandm. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to| g ¢ Southern pid.. |ing: March, 4.15c; May, ; July, "f«)e BOSTON, March 24.—There has been rather ogvery.an ame BAG'.—S.T:;“.,:S'NQ Wool Bags, n: ate as compared with those of same date ! 400 | 406 Adgwee, L60s:. Bepkemies, “oc' Octo- | better business in the wool market this week, S e T%@se. | P . R um & Nash 1,400 L05c; Tamoary, 4"9‘3‘0’&" S 4700; Debimber, | largeiy. made Up ot odds Sagrrredin. i e S ‘:ema'?::.w“d B ANNED FRUIT—The California Frait Can- Manfattan T 10 o0 SUGAR—Raw,_ steady. Refined, steady, e ::”;,fih:m g "m":;'; young Chickens was particularly brisk and | ners’ Association quotes as follows for 234-ib e b o DRIED FRULTS. have been falrly active, with little |88 the receipts were light the market cleaned | extra standard and extras: 1... 6400 g wools EVAPORATED APPLES—Continue quiet | change noted in_prices. Quotai lons are as|up well. Hens and small Broflers were lower, Abnlu& $1 2091 50; Apricots, $1 10@1 7. but prices are steadily held on attractive !r\lll follows: Choicest :uvle. scoured basis, fine, W@z 25; 1 500 ollo) but sold well at the easter prices. The car 12,500 Common are quoted at 4@be, prime %@ | 54@50c; fine, 52@bic; m.amm, 470 | o6 Weetetn that was expected.Qid not srerve e TR 200 S%ec, choice at 5%@6%c and fancy af o‘mc 49¢: territory, on:xury fine, 82@03c; fine me- | OE Wieatern that was cxpested $1 40@1 T0; White 4 PRUNES—Spot remain dull and casy, with | dium, 8G80C: 35G0c. The usual quantity of Game came in and o e only a smail jobbing Interest 1eported. Prices | ' Colorado and New Mexico, spring, 585%; | soinc veady sule fo s 6,400 T o o ) eraead. No. 1, 40@isc; tad POULTRY- Tive 15@170" per 1b; Norfolk & West... 2,400 APRICOTS—Are In falr demand and steady e Geese, per pair, o hostnes. thes i Nort & West pfd.. ... e . e s e fhsiey | St. Louis Wool Market Ducks, Pér dozen for 01d and : it iy T Cite B IO Oat, oy | D PEACHES—Are “dull. Chflca are quoted at 4 it ot Jens, young Roosters, $7@8: following maximum and minimum tem- Pennl)lvlnn - e 7%@8c and fancy 8%@10c. PG o s R U0 PR RN % i iees s are reported from Kastern stations: - .:W - s bz e ol " n:) e'ombm - 185007 “.m ooy $5 50@6 "T larg $4 50@S 50 for smalls 7 34-24 Philadeighia . A acoo % e Ty Tt mc tib washed, as M o e dozen for old and ;%000 Chicago Grain Market. % o 5 T, Joma; Cattsatal Gioid Medal, $1 90; medtum . 1100 B Frh Padaita Green,Gold Dust. $1 75: small White, " 0ld of the Southern Pa- s N oflhern usiness. White S oss, il e, Soval Red, 4 50 #+ X 600 5 » _____”“ habing, 7 cifie Company: esos h M—Ci de—1-1b Wlm“uvodld s 200 57 57 56 CHICAGO, March 24.—There was liberal| SEATTLE, Marcl ‘flnq. $555,255; Butter, Cheese and Egogs. l“"‘l_mm ola Glory, £ E 126300 170% 1693 109% | llquidation of May wheat, and that option ruled | balances, $149,622. R i s 885 “ We hereby beg to inform you £ ueaz 100 ; 19013 189 ~ | weak, while the July delivery was quite firm.| TACOMA, March learings, $302,361; - B PEAS—Association prices for new z gEgs ¢ 3 12300 641, 63% 631 | Opening prices were firm on steady cables and 115, Butter is showing more unsettled conditions. Cm'“;,,,, A o et for me | § that we have authorized Messrs.. g 58 ,FE if £ Yhoo 83 8% B1%|on covering by shorts, Who were somewhat D, March 24.—Clearings, $840,280; | The Edward Pollitz & Co. A8 Calitor- ETATION, B 1 account of the cols ) 2 street., San Francisco, i ?il & i 1,400 383 57 3’& :‘.2{2“;‘;:':0 Me:a?t‘- e?&'fl":’?g’n‘f“e‘f % “M 24.—Clearings, $308,674; celve for us in our names, proxies | S g ',‘3 2 2% 3% | Atter the first hait hour heb:lu:‘-:‘e.emeo-r. ‘balances, AN for your shares of stock, to - 3 from abroad . ' 24 B2000 o1 8of oadt fiétfi:‘u:";.rm;flfl- sition to 91-": Northern Wheat Market. voted upon April 8 13, for e = h some cha o July, s i X 5 3 BB 800 28% 28 Tesuited 1n & 1 ‘decling 1n the near.by T4 B4 W 15,600 51 40! mont The uul dlcr- in tho 'orla'n S \ 54 44 NW T Y visible y i - T—Walla b 15 o 180 B8 3 m'"wammnynnmz&u .-_%a'lf GTON. ks 400 49 dsu 48y by caused & slight Iate i A, March 24 WHEAT—Unchanged; i spectfully e qubMdrkm b & 42 NW oin, Moy oats by | 1oxpON, Maron 24, — 2. — Consuls, &s 8 48 NW nl-mw e Y e EEY :.fli"-':":‘:'%: fi,:—m*a* R . ; g . < : >4

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