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s o SCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1903 feeding barley, 40@4lc: fair to choice malt ing, 47@8%; No. 1 flax seed, §1 10; No. 1 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ery jaw trading in local, stocks and bonds. n Vall stre stocks steady on the day, with casie Siight variations in Exchange on the local mar inneapol Wheat dull and featureless all over the world. v quict, with firmer futwres. Qats flat. Bran.soc lower again. Middlings firm and scai ican foreign trade working into better shape. 7 MONEN. ket. sells a large line of Flour for Hongkong. t Corn higher. Rye'neglected at previous prices. Vce. Hey sicady, with moderate supplies left on hand. Beans show some changes, generally downward. Butter steady and moving freely northward. Che Eggs higher in the country than on this market. - Hams a fraction higher, as per previous agreer Cattle, Sheep and Hogs unchanged. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables about as befo nent. us Poultry stcady. Some Game coming in tainted. Oranges in large supply and weak. Limes adz Benzine 3c per gallon lower. . ancing. Condition of Trade. rebound in the price when support developed fc e weak. based upen the violent copper in London. The #lock was 4 sustaining factor in the market and rose at FE COUNTRY'S FOREIGN BUSINESS AP. | during the latter pa: PARENTLY WORKIN % ©one time to #9c, & point over last night. The | BE SHAPE, | Teature of the day. Ticre were active dealings he New York cireuler of Henry Clews | o0 the curb on the subscription rights to the . | new stock on & declinivg scale, the first trans- | Por B { mction_being at 4%. the highest price of the Ur foreign trade Jjust now is in very | day. The opportunity to purchase these rights althy condition. la rt of the day month being the heav- | at & decline seemed to be taken advantage of February on record in both imports and | DY present holders of stock to sell against the *Xpofte. During the month there was an in- | Ja® api oiois® O . | 139% ‘and closed only ase of §14.000.000 in imports, chiefly due to | fall of the stock below 130, which s the price ur’ lesge tekings of raw and semi-manufac- | &t which the 313 per c of the stock receded to | a shade better. The ent bonde are convertible re¢ materials which our own mills and mines | Into the stock, resulted in a recession in the These two sre unabie to meet. These la = @istinet importe are | Lo\l ints absorbed eeult of high prices and trade a of attention in the «%n capacity becomes able to satisty our own | Of I8 control fto t reeds. ~ Our exporis during the same month ™ere $15,000,000 ahesd of the same timc lasc | aipeourt Pacific and prices of the bonds to below par. by far the largest share | stuck market. “There was Uvity on this side of the Atlantic; and they | zome degree of strensth in New York Central, rromise~to centinue until values recede and our | 4ue to the denials of the rumors of a transfer he Pennsylvania interest Support was atcorded rome of the Gould stocks, Missour] Pacific and Wabash preferred ganing - o - B There was no attempt to o hepncrease here being chiefly due 0 | find an explanation for the rise of teary shipments of cotton and corn. This | goy e 1 result is exaeedingly satisfactory, inasmuch as “dg:,"i..f’;‘,fi'?h. da these articles furnish a good supply of ex- | was casy. None of th the day's gains The tone at the close | - the day's developments . e when the latter is most wunted. thur | perved to relieve the conviction that the market | 1% in we nmterially strengthening our finencial status | must face a weak bank statement on Satur- 2broad “The local money market has shown slight | § nprovement This was due partly to di- | that institution up minished drains by the Treasury, Dartly to | some transfers to t « currency movement being jess unfavorable, | express eariy in the markets. As & result the latter are | rackoned with. The ghtly firmer, while rates here are somewhs: | the Secreta @sior. There is less mpprehension abroad now | priated by ncerning the situation in dation of the last few months having | Tesource indirect .000 brings the o v of War on t to the in__since to & W day. A loss to the Sub-Treasury yesterday of | Friday to 185.000. There were and to_Boston ek and the shipment of t chiefly 10 & transfer of our demands upon | £500,000 gold to Buenos Ayres also must be signing of a requisition by $3,000,000 appro- ngress for the relief of the distress w York, the | in the Philippines is expected to_afford some Y New York me much to Testore confdence in our { Tiarket. The degision of the Secretary of the ‘money «iances. and. as funds are plentiful in Ber- | TT®ASury to resume funding operations after Paris and London. there is every proba- | APFil 1 was not known until ater the closing lity that we will be able to commend all | Of the market. The heavy requirement for ccommodation that may be required for | tly legitim ak in speculaiion on an extensive or reckless will be recalled, ho it in Burope. At present foreign bank- are probably cbtaining better rates on | the Penzextvania stock subscription continued operatia 2 iy | to have w- discouraging effect on sentiment over - - - Any out- | e Jower outlook in the money .l'“srk'l ‘:l er. that in January the | wle would however, materially weaken our | po (% SURINC, TONVNIC Stlated six months' | | loan at 4 per cent for $35,000,000. The pro- ceeds of the first installment of 50 per cent \qerican joans, and this would appear to | fip .y tocl - » ptions of the stock of the company, pay jlein the delay in placing the Transvaal | gple in June, will provide more than sufficient { biber government joans, Which are Prob- | yesources for the liquidation of this entire joan. swaiting easier conditions. & vew epierprise Railroad earnings con- | higher freight rates, had been insufficient to | 4 & overcome the higher operating expenses. This v large sud the fton trade boom shows signs of Oessation. The phenomenal flfl-lndj is s one of 4be wonders. age. s 1o be attributed o its i tion | ~Bonds were irregular. Total bulldings, Tailroads, ctc. The de- | last call the latter account ‘is sure to con- NEW YOR to come, and both Ger- - 4 are being urgemtly called Sales. High. requirements, notwithstand. | Atchison ..... 18,000 - Atchison pfd ssee 8O0 e — Baltimore & Ohio.. 17,400 ’ Belt & Ohio pfd... . . ¥ eather Report. Canadian Pacific... 7,900 Canada Southern Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago & Alton Chi & Alton pfd Chicago Great W 120th Me: ian—Pacific Time.) AN FRANCISCO. Mareh 26—5 p. m. following are the seasonal rainfalls to Chi G W A prd. ate, s compared with those of the same date | Chi G W B prd et seseon, end reinfall in the last twenty- | Chi, N W ... r Bours Chicago T & T.... Last This Last Chi T& T prd.. tations. Season. Season |C, C, C & St L elea Solo” Southern. fiAd Blu ith 1st pfs rgmento ‘olo South 2d pfd.. Francieco .. | Delaware & Hudson resno . | Del, Lack & West. Be penden ce Denver & Rio G... = Luis Obispo o Angeics - s " Diego Erie 1nt pfd. ] foliowing maximum and minimum tem- | brig, Noihern B ures are reported from Esstern stations: | podins Valley neas City......64 46 Philadelphia 40| Hocking Val pid. Jenver .. 48 50 Washington . 36 | Ttinote. Central St Louts . Towa Central. .. cage lowa Central pfd. . K € Southern..... e K C Southern pfd Lake Erie & West. LE& W prd.. Louis & Manhattan L. . Metr politan £t Mxican ~entral Mo Natienal . Minn & St Louts . Missouri Pacific Mix, Kan & T M K &Tptd Now Jevwey Conteal | Den & Rio G pf Erie e *armywaduiay, 83/ 252238 | emwsa Raker 30 33 sw T. | New York Central.. Carson .. 30. 52 W 00 | Norfolk & Western Earela 305 -4k 5 00| Nor & West pfd + resno 30.10 0 W <00 | Ontario & Westerr Flagstafl 30.00 26 NW Pt.Cldy .08 | Penmeyivania jiéependence .30.02 38 SE 9 | Reading ardcoss los Angeles.. 3012 65 52 W -00 | Reading st pid. Mt Tamalpais 0.1 45 40 EW 200 | Reading 24 prd. N, Head ... & .ol B Biand.. Phoeuix e-9¢ s -161 Rock Istana pfa... Pocatello 30.14 52 34 SE el e’ T aSF. .. Fessisas .. 55-38 88 & W O | 8¢ L & £ F 1st prd. Point Reves....30.10 60 50 & %016t L & S F 24 prd. Tied Bluff 30.12 60 48 S ¥ 30 St Louis SW. & Roseburg . .. .29 68 46 SW Clondy .00 g 1 s SW, pfd.. Secramento .. 30.12 62 50 EW Cloudy .00 - : Salt Lake .. X 56 38 N Ciowdy T, San Francisco.30.16 38 30 SW Cloudy .00 €. L. Obispo..30.18 W ~Cldy . 5 e San Diego e 54 NW Ciear - .00|Southern Rails Senttie 54 80 N Cloudy -00|Southers ¥ - ne 56 36 SW Cloudy 01 TR L& W m‘lh 50 42 W Cloudy .36 T 8t l:& w nfdA: Walls Walia.30.08 06 4 W p‘cu;y 23| Tion Pacifc 3 Winnemucca 0 K ioud b T 30.02 B0 5 NW Clear .09) Union Pacific pfd.. ‘ WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL > FORECAST. The pressure hes risen rapidly over the en- tiee couniry west of the Rocky Mountains * (lowdv wunsettled weather prevails over the great r portion of the Pacific Coast, and there are indications of the approach of a disturb- ance. fT the Oregon coast United_States The tempersture continues about normal in | Wells Fargo - lifornia. except in the extreme northern por- | Misc iom, where warm weather prevails. In Ore. | Amalgamated ¢ gon the temperatures are from 5 to 13 degrees | Am Car & Fdry... above the normal Am Car & F pfd... Worecast made st San Francisco for thirty | Am Linseed Ofl rs, ending midnight, March 27: Am Lin Ofl pfd. orthern California — Cloudy, unsettled | Am Locomotive wenther Frigay. with rain in the northern por- | Am Locomotv_pfd. ion: fresh southeast winds Am Smeit & Ref.. Southern California—Cloudy Friday; light|Am 5 & R prd.... westerly winds Anaconda Min veda Cloudy Friday Abia ’ Prancisco. and vicinity-~Cloody, ‘wasvt: | oosrs, 5 on ted wenther Friday. probably showers; fresh | Consolidated Gas. . Coutherly winds, Cont Tubacco pd.. ALEXANDER G. McADIE. b e gy = N 7 : Forecast Official. | Siomping Coal Internatni Paper. . . & | Inter Puper pra. Internatni Power. . EASTERN MARKETS. | N:mul Lead..... New York Stock Market. "...‘:5."‘” ¥ VEW YORK. March 26.—There was not | pullman Pal Car.. dent power in the operations in stocks to- | Republic Ml' e te overcome the inertia of the market and | Republic Steel pfd. mass of securities was sluggish and semi- _r-_::rc_l] SR “rmant all day. There was quite an active { {770 2% Pap Co. P Clation, however, in one or two stocks. | |'B & P Co pid l“»mmmenwu-mmdnr U § Leather.. : £ iarge foliowing for the ve I the Slock which Hifted the price to be selling this morning carried it to 2,550 K STOCK LIST. Low. Cloee. | | New Y A k3 S0 7 The company reserved the privilege at the time sutside ©f the stock market the situation | the Joan was nekotiated of extending it for nues generally satisfactory,” the only ex- | another six months on the same terms. vtion being the prospect of further labor |~ The net earnings for February published to- | reriods, 5@5 oubles are eiready increasing the | day of the Atchison and the Wabash systems | ~of production to & point that is check- | showed that larger gross “earnings, Total sales W U S Steel prd Western Unlon U S ref 2s reg....107 (Manhattan U 8 ret 2s coup. .10 549,400 shares. YORK CLOSING BONDS. L & N Uni 4. 107%| Mexican Cent 4s. 78 2103 |Mex Cent 1st inc. 26% S new 4 reg...135% | Minn & 8 L 4s..100 | U S new 4s coup. 13614 Mo K & Tex 4s.. 9915 S old 4s reg...109 |Mo K & T 2ds.. 8015 | U 8 0ld 4s coup..110 IN'Y C gen 314s..105 § B reg. 1031 /N J C gen Be. & 58 coup. 103 Nor Pacific 4s. Atchison adj | Balt & Ohio 4s Balt & Onto B & O conv Cent of Ga Cent Ga st Ches & Ohio Colo & Dén & R G Atchison gen 4s nada 8o 2ds.. 10518 I, Sowestn 1st ) 4s. 101% | Nor Pacific 3s. S913 Nor & W con 45.100%3 102 " Reading gen 4s 358 2% S L & I M conSa.il413 45...101 IS I, & S F 45.... 967 4= Bs... 1073 |§ L Sowestn 2ds. 81 Inc. T8 |8 A& AP 4 4lgs. IWX.IQ' 8o Pacil 4 Chgo & Alt 314 8o Rallway L..116 C B & Q new 4s. 927 Tex & Pac Ists..115 | € M & % Pgente110iq| Tol S 1 & W 4s. 77 | € & NW con 78./131% Union Pac 4s....101% CRI1&Pd4s J106 U Pac conv 4a...102% € C ¢ &SLgends. 100 | Wabash Ists hgo Term 4s | FW&bDC | Hocking Val Rock Island NEW dame Con lice 3 Breece . Brunswick Con.... 02|Phoentx Comstock Tunnel. 101 | Con Cal & V Horn_Silver . Iron Silver Leadville Money-— 1l loans Time loans . Bonds— Atchison 4s Ratlroads Atchison Dom Tron & General Electric. Mass Electric. Cons for mo Anaconda . | Atchison Ches & Ghio | Chgo Gr Western. 25 |So Railway pfd. Chgo, M & | Den & Rio Gr Den & R G pf Brle ,..... Erfe 1st pfd Brie 2d pfd Tilinois Central. Louisvl & N Mo Kans & N Y Central. Bar silver, 144 per cent. The raf open market for tiree mor New Erie prior lien 4 Erie gen ds.. Mexican Cent $& Atchison pfd Boston & Albany.258 |Copper Range Boston & Maine...187 |Dominion Coal Boston Ejevated. 1491 Franklin N Y. NH & H Fitchburg pfd Union Pacific Mexican Central Miscellaneou American Sugar. Am Sugar pfd Am Tel & Te LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Cons for acet. Atchison pfd Balt & Ohlo. . 4s... 983 West Shore 4s 98 W & L E 4s. 8513 Wis Central 4s. 110 “|Con Tobacco 48 1065(C F & T 844 | Pennsylvania YORK MINING STOCKS. 20)Little Chief 25|ontario . 25(Ophir . 1s: 41y BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. | Westinghse Com..100 Mining— 5@6, Adventure . Allouez ... Amalgamated |Daly West - |Bingham . 8114|Calumet & He 9713 Centennial . ol 1" |Isle Royale . 12 141 Mohawk .. 41 |Old Dominton. 12 Osceola |Parrot |Quincy {Santa 2% | Tamarack . 30y | Trimountain | Trinity . {Tnited st |Utah . Vietoria Winona Wolverine St ney.90 3-16|Norfolk & Westn. 7 90 3-16/Nor & West pfd. Ontario & Westn. 3 % | Permsyivania .... T Reading . d @43 | Reading Pl nadtan _Pacific.132i3| Reading 2d pfd... 471 | Southern Ry. S P Southern Pacifi %/ Union Pacific. Union Pac pfe %|U S Steel. {U S Steel 5413 | Wabash Wabash ashvl. De Beers Tex Rands dull, 22 7-164 per ounce. Money, of_discount in the for short bills is 3% per cent, and nths' bills 3% per cent. York Money Market. | NEW YORK, Maroh 26.—Close: Money on call, steady fered 3 per at 315@5% per cent; closing. o cent. Prime money, steady, all 3 per cent. Prime mercantlle pa- ver 5% @6 per cent. Sterling exchange, steady, based on | with actual business in bankers' bill at $¢ 87¢ par AR 7 5 for d: | sixty days. jonal fegture In the repression of ' §4 S8 _ Com U S | e S sales, emand and at $4 83.75G4 83.85 fo e e S 8] T Nlexitan dollats, 505 6T Gov: | ercment ‘bonds, strong; rallroad bonds, irreg- » many new fields of usefulness as Well as | value. §1,745,000. United States old 4s regis- | ular. enormous copsumption for structufal pur- | tered and the b6 advanced 1 per cent on the | Bees o * ork Grain and Produce. — * NEW YORK, March 26.—FLOUR—Receipts, | 25,058 barrel but steady. 10,026 bushe we 5%c; mild, | centrifugal, | mains easy. cloice, 5@ WHEAT—Receipts, 11.4060 bushels vator; No. 2 red, 78%c f. o. b, afloat; No. Northern Duluth, 88%c f. 0. b. afloat; No, 1 | hard Manitoba, 86%c f. o b. | diately after an easier opening. due to better | er conditions, wheat rallied on cover- | ing and _export movements only to react toward noon. It was irregular all the afternoon and closed dull at %@c mnet cecline. March ; exports, 32,557 barrels. Dull le. Spot, easy; No. 2, float. Imme- | closed Slc, May, 77 5-16@77 13-16c, closed TTlc; July, T6%@75¢, closed, T5%ec. HOPS—Quiet. HIDES AND WOOL—Firm. COFFEE—Spot Rio, quie o. invoice, steady; Cordova, 74@7%c. Fu- | tures closed unchanged to 10 polnts lower. Sales, 56,750 bags, including: March, 4.15c | April, 4.15c; ‘May, 4.20c; June, 4.30c; Jul; SUGAR—Raw, steady: fair refining, 3 3-16c 06 test, 3%c; molasses sugar, 2 15-16c. Refined, quiet, DRIED FRUITS. | EVAPORATED APPLES Reflected a_con- tinued pressure of low grade fruit and r C Be; pri asse: rancy, 1QTHE T O PRUNES -Remain dull and easy in tone, | with quotations ranging from 3@ic for ali | grades. APRICOTS—Fairly active and steady to firm at Ti@8e for cholce and 914 @10%c for fancy. | PEACHES—Remain quiet and show some ma; terday and erable wheal May selling 2RaT2%e. ing feature. local charac pit traders. 433 @43%c. with a good at 334e. Provisions prices were | eusiness of tone, though pricss are unchanged | at 7%@8Sc for choice and 312@10c for fancy. * CHICAGO, March 26.—There was only a moderate trade in wheat and business was confined largely to local operators. May opened 4@ %ec lower at T2%c to T2%@72%c under 2 | the influence faled to respond as readily traders to the late up-turn here yes- of the disappointing cables, which expected by in consequence there was consid- t for sale at_the start by some of yesterday’s buyers. Shorters were goud buyers at the decline and the market rallied, up to 73@73ic. During the re mainder of the session the market was easily influenced, but the change in prices was slight. The close was easy, with May Jgc lower at There was only a light trade in corn, but in spite of the duliness the market was strong, the small recefpts being the main strengthen- The business was mostly of & ter and confined to scalpers and May closed %@%c higher at A bullish _sentiment pervaded the cats pit throughout the day and the market was strony, trade the greater part of the da The close was strong, with May %@7%c higher were decidedly dull early ana lower on increased receipts of hogs and a decline at the yards. Later a fair demand from packers developed and & better tone was exhibited. The close was strong, with May pork 15c higher, lard 5c higher and ribs were up Tlc. The leading futures ranged as foliows: Articles— 41%¢c; No. 2 No. 3 white, ,_stead: No, 3, T High. Low. Close, Tom% mu Wheat No. 2— = o5 pe o 28 .4 82§ 48 ® No, 2 r'-i_l ;l Loy ellow c; No. ’m%.fle; No. 2 rye, 49%c: Northwestern, $§1 13; prime 'timothy |lard, per 100 pourds $10 05@10 171; ribs ‘sides (loose). $0 T5@9 90: dry salt ders (boxed), $8 75@S 87% wines, $1 o seed, $3 4234; mess pork. per barrel. $18 05@18 10; short shoul short clear sidas (boxed) 8§10 371@10 50; whisky. basis of high Cclover, contract grade, $12 25. Flour, barrels . ‘Wheat. bushels | Corn, bushels Gats, bushels .. bushels . bushels Articles— Receipts. Shipments. 27,100 43,400 “On the Produce Exchange (o market B e ries 14@24c. ge. firm. 13@13%e. PO, F Foreign Futures. PO B S SR S LIVERPOOL. Wheat— March. May. July. Opening . w..Nom. 61% 6% { Closing . Nom. 6115 6 5% PARIS. Wheat— March.; May-Aug. | Opening . 23 05 23 28 Closing 23 05 2326 Flour— | Opening 3025 | 3080 Closing 30 30 30 85 T.ondon, advancing £2 1 £137 16s. Th | firm at an ad: closing at $30@30 30. higher prices realized at the Dutch sal shade higher. continuing dull, was ard is quoted at §1 at $14 621.@15, casting at $14 BO@I15. remained unchanged here at 84 6715 cally it was marked up to $5 75, No. 2 foundry. Northern. $22@22 50 foundry, Southern and No. 1 found: ern. soft, at $23 50@24. Warrants inai. NEW YORK, March 2 closed easy met 11 to 15 points lower. 9.87c; May, 9.51c. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, March $5@5 50: poor to medium, §3 T5@4 75; and feeders. $2 T5@+ 85. cows. heifers, §2 50@4 75; canners. § $2 25G'4 50; calves, $3@6 $4@4 50, 18.000; left over, 6000; & strong: mixed and butchers, §7 25@7 sheep, $5 50@6 50 Western lambs, 50GT 50, ST. JOSEPH. 5 25; cows and heifers, §2 and feeders, $3 35@4 HOGS—Receipts. medium and heavy. $7 1714G7 40. Receipts, weaker Nebraska wethers, St St. Louis fi'ool Market ST. LOUIS, March 21 —Wool, weal washed, 18@25%c, Northern Business. balances, £115,385. balances, $42,405. balances, $16,15. balances, $67,150. OREGON. Bluestem, TT@78c; Valley, WASHINGTON TACOMA, March and nominal; Bluestem, SOc; Club, 70c. Foreign Markets. silver, 22 7-16d: French | 90 15~ 98¢ 92 fer; markets, dull. LIVERPOOL, March 26.—Wheat i lie F R AR kon; Ti tureless. CASH WHEAT. No. 1, $1 35@1 37%: Northern Club, illing, $1 55@1 60 per ctl, FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. gh. PrABECE L8040 1 bt st 2 p. m. session. Open. _High. $1 $1b b 119% 120 Decembes ing In futures. CASH BARLEY. grades, choice. for fair to $ Y Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. igh. wo sales. 2 p. m. session. Belir otaaden 1 0% TS Striet fironly held At the top quotation. Ofherwise the market continues flat. ‘White, &1 25@l 32l: Black, $1 173%@1 25; Red. '$1 2001 2% for common and §1 25 133 ce; Gray, nominal. CORN—Receivera of Western are. faying the Boods down here. tions ‘rematn as before. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK. March 20.—Tin was strong in 6d, with spot con- sequently quoted at £187 10s and futures at New York market also was ce of about 75 points, spot 5. firm. Creameries. 1S@2714¢; Dai- Cheese,” firm, * The gains in.London were ascribed to the Copper, after opening about 15s lower, was also very firm in the London market, alning £1 158 for the day, spot and futures closing at £65. The New York copper market, while Stand- No. lake and electrolytic Lead declining 2= 8d in Londun to £13 2s 6d, | Spelter was firm in both markets. In Lon- don it advanced 2s Gd to £22 17s 6d. while lo- Iron closed at 57s in Glasgow and at Bl 94 in Middlesboro. Locally it was quiet. No. 1 foundry, Northern. is quoted at $24@24 50: 1 —The Cotton market opened easy at a decline of 2 to 6 points and March, Eastern Livestock Market. —CATTLE—Receipts, 7000; steady to stronger: good to prime steers, HOGS—Receipts _to-day, 20,000; to-morrow. to 10c_fower: closed : good Kk Northern Wheat Market. 4| to choice heavy, $T45a770; rough heavy, $7 15@7 40: light, $6 9027 30; bulk' of sales, §7 26@G7 b, . | V'SHEEP—Receipts, 8000; sheep, strong. | 1ambs, steady; good to choice wethers, $5 500 6 50; fair to cholce mixed, $5@5 50; Western ve lambs, $5 5084 50; | ST. JOSEPH, March 26.—CATTLE—Re. ceipts, 2178; steady to 10c lower: cows and heifers, steady to 10c higher: natives, $3 3@ 5@4 60; stockers 50; averaged 10c lower: pigs, steady: light and light mixed, $7@7 30; S00; good, steady; others, top Colorado and Nebraska, $5 35 ; Colorado ewes, $5 an1 quiet; medium grades and combing, 15@15%c: light fine, 14@13%5c; heavy fine, 10@13%c; tub SEATTLE, March 26 —Clearings, $555,100; TACOMA, March 26.—Clearings, $202,052; PORTLAND, March 26.—Clearings, $621,360; SPOKANE, March 26.—Clearings, $319,201; PORTLAND, March 26 —WHEAT—Walla 76%@ —WHEAT—Unchanged LONDON., March 26 —Consols, 90 5-162 rentes, @08t 95c; cargoes on passage, stead- la Walla, 27s 6d; English country quiet; No. 1 standard California, s 812d@€s 9d: wheat French Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The markets all over the world continue without animation and prices run along with hardly any varfation from day to day. The only news of consequence vesterday came from Minneapolis, where 25,000 barrels of Flour were sold for direct export to Hong- arket, 1ike all others, if dull and fea- in Paris, quiet: flour in Paris. quiet; country markets, quiet; weather in England, showery. COTTON—Uplands, 7.36d. " * LOCAL MARKETS. o e : * Exchange and Bullion. Ftecling Fxchange, sixty days.. — $4 84% Sterling Exchange, sight. - 4 873 Sterling Cables . .. .. — 4 88 New York Exchange, =ight. o - 1204 New York Exchange, telegraphlc — 15 Silver, per ounce.. - 48% Mexican Dollars, nominal. 38 @ hH $1 350 BARLEYPrevious conditions rule, with aull market for cash grain and a firmer foel- 4, §1 13%@1 15; Brewing and Shij k1 1 lsfi 1 20; Chevalier, $1 ufl' advance, owing to an increase in the cost of Domestic descrip.. % Oven. Hi Low. Close. §108% S5 O08% $108% #1 0% Open. High. Low. Close, 0L T v A e TR Western_(sacked), $1 273%@1 a.'f for Yellow, 1 273 for white and AL *fi&aflééég;géF:::k"'* ; 2591 % for e e ctl. 15 BUCKW! —m-uundn.zuw: Flour am Millstuffs. i Oat Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $3 T5@4: Eastern; Brasil Nuts, : Filberts, wheat Flour, $4°2864 500 chacked wheat, 1235¢; Fecans, 11G13¢: g‘mlknu. 54 Soas. % $3 50; Farina, '$4 25; W hol® Wheat Flour, $3 50 ONEY—Comb. 12@133c for bright, 113c | Rolled Oats, barreis, $7@0: in _sacks, $6 50 | for light amber and 10 for dark: water white @8 50; Pearl Barley, §6: Split Peas, ~boxes, | extracted, 6@7%c; light amber extracted, 5's 36 50; Green Peas, $5 per 100 Ibs. @6e; dark, BEESWAX-27%@30c per Ib. Hay and Feedstuffs. Provisions. Bran is 50c lower again, but Middiings hold | up. being scarce. The advance in Hams went into effect yester- ! Somers & Co. say of the Hay market: day as agreed upon. The new quotations ap- | “Conditions remain practically unchanged, | pear below. Otherwise the market is without for the demand is quite active, both in the | charge. Chicago was higher again, country and on our local market, and ware-| CURED MEATS Bacon i2ie per Ib for h s % eavy, or mediam, * 1435 @1%e o \ouses are bécoming rapldly emptled. To ea¥ | ot 1514@16c for extra Mehi, 163@l7c for the least, the country will be very thoroughly sugar cured and 1714@I18c_for exira sugar cleaned cut of Hay by the 1st of June, which cured; Bastern r-cured Hams, 13%¢;: Cali- in ftself should help the new season. Carry- 14@14%c; Mess Heer, iil 530G over stock always discourages buyers and | 12 per barrel: extra Mets, $12012 50; Family, serves as a drag throughout the entire year. prime Mess 'Pork, $14 50; extra For the coming. season, with nothing of this | SI€aT. Mess,_$15; Dry Salted Pork, 13%e; kind to hamper us, and with a probable excel- | 1o5 FPork §25; Pigs’ Feet, 35; Smoked Beer, lent quality crop, there Is no rcason to fear | LARD- Tierces quoted at S%c per Ib for anything but a prosperous year for all eon- | compound and 12c for pure; half barrels, pure, cerned. Export trade continues unchanged. The | 121ic; 10-1b tins, 19%e6; 5-1b tins, 12%é; &1 Government has been buying on Puget Sound | tins, ‘13c. and at Portland, which has tended to help| COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 10%c; three those markets somewhat. Thus far we have | haif barrels, 10c; one tierce, 974¢; two tlerces, had no chance to bid on this business, and it | 9%c; 5 tierces, 93c per Ib. hr]vk': l‘u lh‘()':j(l‘l,‘l'hey W(:Illl’l' not call Oll\i us at —— all during the balance of the season. Any un- 2 expected order of any consequence would im- | Hides, Tallow, W ool and Hops. mediately stimulate prices here, but as it is, Hay will probably be marketed in sufficient o | auantities to keep matters about as they are| HIDES AND SKINS—Cills and brands sell now until the very end of the season. Crop|about 113c under quotations. Heavy Salted prospects are still satisfactory in all sections. - ¥rom present indications there will be @ much Steers, 10c; med 9c: light, 8%e; cow larger crop of both Ha; rain an ey Sop Lo i igia 7c; Salted Kip. Ste: Salted Veal, 1Cc: Saltad BRAN—$20420 50 per ton. 10%c; dry Hides, 164@17e; dry Kip. MIDDLINGS—$27@28 50 _per ton, dry Calf. 19c: Sheepskins, shearlings, 25 FEEDSTUFFS- Rolled Harley, $25 per ton each; short wool, 40G65: each: medium. Oflcake Meal at the mill, §25G25 50: jobbing, | T0@90c; long wool, $1G1 50 each: Horse Hides $20G26 50; Cocoanut Cake, $21422: Corn Meal, | salt, §3 for large and $2 30 for medium. $1G2 @31; Cracked Corn, 50; Mixed | for Smal! and 50c for Colts; Horse Hides. dey. eed, $18 50@19 50; O . HAY—Wheat, $12 80G13, with salés of extra | small and G0c for Colts: 3uck Skins—Dry fine ‘at $13 50@14: Wheat and Oat, $11 50@13; | Mexican, 324c; dry salted Mexican, 25c: dry | Red and Black Oat, $11G12 50: Barley, $10@ | Central ‘Amocrican, 32%ac. Goat Skivs . Prime 11 50: Stock, $10: Alfalia, $10@12 ton. Al Tbe; N e s A hh“ 0@ per BB'c‘;fl?n'l'.l;. z“_,I:-rso and smouth, 50c; medium, . TALLOW—No 1 rendered, 5%@6c per Ib; 1 No. 2, Bc; grease 3@4c. i Beans and Sceds. WOOL—Quotations for new spring clip are as follows: San Joaquin free, 11@13c; do, de- Some changes are noted in Beans, generally | fective 9@1ic per b in the direction of lower prices. The situation | HOPS—22@24c per Ib. bout as before quoted. . BEANS — Bases, $2 80g2 90: Pea, 83 50: | Sam Francisco Meat Market. small White, $3 15G3 35; large White, $3@3 25: 4 Pink, §2 25@2 65; Red, §2 75@3; Lima, $4 156G 4 2215; Red Kidne: $4 60@4 75; Blackeye, | Conditions remain as before, $3 253 50 per ctl. ° DRESSED MEATS, SEEDS—Brown Mustard, : Yellow Mus- Vi tard. B Flax, 3303 10: Canary 0ks for Bast. | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers ern;” Alfalfa, 13@14c; Rape, 1%,@2%%c; Tim- | are as follows: othy, 6c; Hemp, 3% @3%c per 1b; Millet, 3%@ | BEEF—7@Sc for Steers and 6%@7c per 1o 4c; Broum Corn Seed, $14@16 per ton. for Cows. DRIED PEAS—Niles, $2 50; Green, $1 5@ | VEAL—Large, 8%@0c; small. 9@10c per Ih. 2 25 per ctl. MUTTON—Wethers, 11@1114¢; Ewes, 10%3 11¢ per Ib :Potatoes, Onions:and V égetables. | (EAME—Svrive. 1ci yeostingn, 13@13%0 per PORK—Dressed Hogs, 10@11c per Ib. 0ld Potatoes were quiet and unchanged, een LIVESTOCK MARKET. the very best stock meeting with slow saie. = The following quotations are for good, souni There is very little demand for Seed Potatoes, | Livestock, dslivered in San Francisco, less 50 &8s growers e enough unsold stock on hand | ber cent shrinkage attie: to answer that purpose. A small consignment | | CATTLECESr SAghe: Fobs and Heifers, of new Potatoes came in and sold quickly at | ‘OC 3’y s 4G50 per Ib (gross weight). the previously quoted rate. A car of Sweets| SHEEP—Wethers, 41%@4%e: Ewes 4@4ljc from Merced cleaned up quickly at the recently | per Ib (gross weighi). advanced quotation. Choice Onfons from Ore- | LAMBS—Yearlings. 3c per b gon and Nevada sold fairly well, but common | HOGS_Live Hogs. 160 s 20d up. THe: offerings moved slowly. Australian were firmiy | under 160 Ibs. TH@GTic: Feeders. 6LaTic: held at $4 per ctl, with no takers. Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off. Receipts of Vegetables Included 1500 boxes | and Stags, 40 per cent off {rom above quota- | Rhubarb and 641 Asparagus. Rhubarb was in | ticns. demand for shipment north on to-day’s steam- | er and prices were well sustained. Asparagus cleaned up well, as the demand has improved With the easy pri Green Peas were in rather light receipt and cleaned up quickly at General Merchandise. | over from the preceding day, sold at steady | 35c; Fleece Twine, T%@Sc. prices. 5 : = COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: Southfield POTATOES—New Potatoes, 3l5e per Ib; $8; Ses ® 5 ol Turbanke from the Hiver, 3714 450c per cul, | Wellington, $8; Seattle, SN 0 W ctl; Early Rose, for seed, $1@1 15 per ctl; Gar- | end, $6 50; Co-operative Wallsend, $6 50; Rich- het Chiles from Oreson, T5@S8c per ctl: Sweet | mond, §1 50; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and Potatoes from Merced, jobbing at $1 85 per ctl. | $13 25 In sacks; Welsh Antbracit: Egs, $13 Onions, 30@i0e per box. Scotch_Splint, $7 50; Coke, $13 per ton in Bulk VEGETABLES—Asparag: | Rhubarb, 50c@$1 per box iper 1b for Beans, — per lb: Wax, — per Ib; | §1 per ctl; Carrots. i0c per saci $5 45 per 2000 Ibs and $8 50 per ton, according to brand. OIL—Linseed, 56c for boiled and 5ic for raw in “barrels | from Los Angeles, $2@2 50 per crate; Garlie, 21, | for boiled and 8¢ for raw in barreis; Lard Oil, @sc per 1b; Dried Peppers, 6GSc per 1b; Mar- | extra winter strained, barrels, $1; cases, $1 05 rowfat Squash. $26@30 per'ton; Hubbard, $200 | China Nut, 5362 per gallon: pure Neatsfoot, 25; Mushrooms, 5@10¢ per, Ib. in barrels, i5c; cases, 80c; sperm, pure, 0 ST Whale Oil, natural White, 50G3%c per gallon: Fish Oil, In barrels, 45¢; cases, 50c; Cocoanuc Ofl, in barrels, 63ise for Ceylon and 584 for A OAL OIL—Benaine ts I A car of Western Poultry was o |~ coaL o nzine is lower: Water White ¥ Was on sale, mak- | ¢...)'Gy)' in bulk, 16c; Pearl Ofl, in cases, 2215c; ing the third for the week, and a car is sched- | jyirai, 2234c; Star, 22%c: Extra Star, 25isc: uled for to-day's market. Receipts of domes- | Elaine, 27isc; Eeocene, 24i4e: deodorized Stove tlc were moderate and the market continued | Gasoline, in bulk, 17e} in cases, 2itge: do, 1= firm for choice young stock. Old Hens and | degrees. in bulk. 183ic: in cases. 25e: Benzine, Roosters and small Brollers were easy at un- | 1D bulk, 13c; in cases, 19tc; 86-degree Gasoline, changed prices. in bulk. 31c; in cases, Z7lac. Poultry and Game. tainted, owing to the close weather in the | 82¢ in drums and iron barrels. country, and have to be disposed of qukmf, -RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ Good sound stock sells readily at the top quo- | 8%¢ per Ib; White Lead, 6G6%c. according to | tations. quantity. Geese, per palr, G 3 3 Rl o o g fi 20 | Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5 i $5@0 pc'r 5:0-:';0?;‘ °lg o::g“. 's1gs; | powdered, 5.10c; Candy Granulated, 5.10c; Dry : Granulated, fine, 5c; Dry Granulated, 4 gia Roosters. 8505 50; Frysre. $907; Broilers, | 5. "Frujs * Granulated, Be; Beet Granulated $4 505 for large_and $3 50G4 50 for smal 4 - | Pigeons. $150G] 70 per dozen for old and G e O en e Y i T TG 28 Tor. Dausbe B s 4.30c; barrels, "10c more: half. GAME-Hare, §1G1 5 per dozen; Cottontail | barreis, 2ic more; boxes, 50 more. S0.1b bage $2G2 50; White Geese, Toc@81 25; Brant, 816 | b 50c baxee 5. g $°00: "Englieh Snipe. 8363 50; Robins, 106, © | pare ihoa sy hiocir o s enctoriers taken fof Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Receipts of Produce. Over 2000 cases of Eggs came in vesterday, THURSDAY. MARCH 26. but the floors did not show it, as all but a small | Flour, qr sks....18,013 Wool, bales 2 | percentage of thiem went directly into storage. | Wheat, ctl 500 | Feed, sks 200 The very best ranch are being used for this | Barley, etl €0l Alfalta seed, sks 44 businesy, the seconds being placed on the mar. | O8L%. © o b LD e ket. Sales of store Eggs were reported at a Fo’?.m'e‘.'. sk 3&‘357.‘,‘:. o :u‘: slight decline from previous prices, but cholce | Onions sks .. 326 Stiver, flks 55 ranch were very firm, some dealers quoting as | Bran. sks 700 Leather, roll 72 high as 18c. If 16c is pald In Petaluma the | Middiings, s 341 Wine,” gal 35,100 Eiggs cost 17c laid down here and the buyer has | iy, ©N8 * s oo adiy e | to charge 17%@1Sc to get his profit, and this ¢ """ OREGON. explains the 18c quotation. At the same time Potatoes, sks .... 160 ranch Eggs can be bought here at 16¢, hence it | WASHINGTON. will' be seen that this market continues lower | Flour. qr sks 2,000Bran, sks. 1,425 than the country markets. As scon as the | Potatoes, sks. 244 scramble to store ceases the market will prob- ably resume its’ normal condition. At present ” it 18 all at sea, and accurate quotations are dif- Fe G SRRV e 4 |t iowy further cha er shows no further change. e e hOTRG e AT e e S b STOCK MARKET. | and the market is kept in good shape, but any - vance immediately checks the northern or. | ¥ % ders. Cheese rules weak, with a slow but steady There was not much character to the stock do;n'w'ar‘d tendencwm a market on the morning sessions. The ofl eceipts Were 10.200 1bs Butter, 2070 cases | gtocks were dull and featureless, while local Egge and 11,000 1bs Cheese. sorsisit g UTTER-Creamery, . Grst securities were quiet, with few fluctuations. e Hhoita: P, MaTsc somewhat lower at $61. per Ib: Dairy, 24c; store Butter, 17@30c. Gas and Electric w | 3 SEESE_New 12018 tor Sidice Jlie and | il Mutual Eiwcirid ruled Gem ac g0, - Glant erica, c: | Powder was weak at $67 50@67. and 30 shares E‘E‘G'é“g_‘f’m’:;’h*i‘:'{;c'fmi “*l'"fn&"“h of Anglo-Californian Bank sold at $99. S : 3 store, 14@15%¢ per | "1y the atternoon business was better In the oit stocks and very good in iocal securities. o ~ K Gas and Electric was lower seiling down to Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. |ge so. white Mutusl Eiecirio advanced to $0 75. Paauhau Sugar was weak, declining The market for Navel Oranges continued dull, | to $17 62%, and Hutchinson tc $15 70. There With suppiles very large, Retailers and job- | were sales of Alaska Packers at $154¢ and bers were heavily stocked with the large offer- | Oceanic Steamship at $14 25G15. ings at the auction on Wednesday, and trading | The New Idria Quicksilver Mining Company | yesterday was very light in consequence. Some | has declared a regular quarterly dividend of 10 extra faney brands were still held over the quo- | conts per share, and two extra dividends of tations, but there was very little of anything | 10 cents per share each, payable April 1. ! 2 per box. Five cars are announced | The Trinity County Gold Mining Company | for to-day’s auction. Mexican Limes were well [ has declared a ‘monthly dividend of 14 of 1 cleaned up and some choice offerings sold readi- | per cent on the capital stock, payable April 1. ly at an advance. Lemons and Grape Fruit The following ofl assessments - have been were dull. Good Tangerines were in fair re- | levied: San Francisco Crude. Sc, delinquent quest at full figures, but smail sized fruit was | April 23; Provident, S%c, May 7; Kern Can- easy at unsteady prices. Ripe Bananas were | yon. 6c, April 27. suddenly plentiful and easfer. ‘The members of the Merchants’ Exchang: Dealers reported a fair demand for choice and | by a unanimous vote have authorized the i fancy grades of ealing Apples at steady prices. | gue of $1,500,000 bonds for building purposes. Common cooking varieties from nearby places |~ The Caiifornia Oil Exchange has voted not were_.dull, the public has commenced using |y, |ist the Tonopah mining stocks Rhubard instead. The Yellow Jacket Mining Company has APPLE! 75¢ for common, 85¢@$1 25 £Or | 1oyied an assessment of 15 cents per share. cholce and sl 001 70 for fancy. At the annual meeting of the Makaweli CITRUS FRUITS—Fancy Navel Oranges. | g q.“Company President S. T. Alexander SLIBEE" par hGE_(WAD. Scie spechiln ) called attention to the Oloker ditch which it er); choice, $1 25@1 50; standard, 75c@l Sras stated would not cost over $225,000 and Seedlings, $§1@1 25; Tangerines, would carry over 70,000,000 gailons of water quarter boxes und §1 25@1 50 for hal dafly. It was also stated that of the au- Lemons, 75c@$1 for standard, $1 25@1 50 for | AW N T 050 6766 060 bonds amount- choice and 50 for fancy: Grape Fruit. 't $150,000 had been sold, which would 1 50; Mexican Limes, $i@5; Bananas, | N€ 1o 12000 i 1 75G2 50’ per bunch for New Orleans and | SCTpletely pay 75c@$1 50°for Hawallan; Pineapples, $3@4 per | 8000 (o8 Finat 1t will be to the interests foner: of the company to defer the payment of divi- Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | comuiated. The financial ststoment for the assets of $2,260,575 63, In- B e e st v Baptl: Daessbgr i FRUITS—Apricots, 5%4@Sc for Royals and |1902. It was reported at : additional, shares of the capls :otmtwlwum.:v.muwu.an: ::.“n. . = e i it % H g $26 50. | $1 75 for large, $1 50 for medium, $1G1 25 for | e :g'gga el , ??’E;xs’ =g 19 OyunAZZ B Quaaud ol =g £ Contra Costa 621, 63 Marin Co .. — - 63 H Do con Js. — 106% : = R, e a 2 7 bt A%d Fuhs i 1811 '3 ) i EF' o E1E-1N| & CTFEE i e H 181 ISRII}SSI:&IIG H wa K] 2 - 8 3 » L7 £ ) a8 & FEREIRER 5815 2 EH Iy = w o vy £ L LRI 11BIE 181 1 ngRac H & nu <9y 2 ELPE > ¥ 4 Sxi g% 124% Ss. . 13 4 a WATER STOCK: GAS AND Cent L & P. 3% 4% Sac Eqt G L Co. 4% — Mutua! E L. 93 10 0GL&H — Pac G Imp.. 42% 43 Pac L Co. 8 F G & E. 0% 61 Firem's Fnd 310 — | 36% — (-4 ot HH FeEg 5588 |] A i3 B b wpd | ' 238 22 ii‘n§ e g By * TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES, INSURANCE. BANKS. Am Nationl125 — (Lon P & Ang! Bank of Cal.500 — |Merch Ex Cal Safe Dp.137% — First Natfonl — — Ger ¥ & L..2150 Mutual . S F Sav. oL SAVINGS BANKE. . 80 566 — A.165% al ... 98 100 |Mer Tr Co..220 ... 5% § F Nationl. — — |Sav & Loan. — | Humboldt ... — — |Becurity Sav.38313430 - |Union Tret.210 — STREET RAILROADS. Calitornia ..195 — |Presidio . - 60 | POWDER. Juwn/Vigorit .. SUGAR. Hana ...... 4% 4% Kilauea Hawailan Honokaa. Hutchinson . 15% 15%|Paaul 47 45 Makawell 14 16 |Onomea . MISCELLANEOUS. | Alaska Pack.134 135% Oceante $ | Cal Fruit Co. 92% — | Pac A F steady rates. Mushrooms continued plentiful | BAGS—Grain Bags, 087%4@6c for June-July | and weak. A few boxes of Tomatoes, carried | delivery; San Quentin, 5.56c; Wool Bags, 32g | Oregon do, 60@85c; River Reds. 30@35c per | Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay, §5 50; Greta, §7; Walis- | ! ONIONS—Yellow, '65@S0c per ctl; Green| Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel, $8 50 per ton; | and $17 in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, | cases, Sc more; California Castor | * | Cucumbers. $1 50g2 50 per dozen: Tomatoes | Oil, in cases, No. 1, T0c; pure, §1 16; Lucol, 3o Some kinds of Game are coming to hand | TURPENTINE—S per gallon in cases and | | Rabbits. §1 50; Brush Rabbits. §1; Gray Geese. | 10c more for all_kinds. Tablets—Half-barrels, | $4.000 Sacramento Elec, Gas $3 $2, 2 30 S F Gas & Electric Co $1.000 Los Angeles Ry 5s.. 3,000 North Shere 3s. . 000 S P of C Gs, 1905, series 206 Mutual Electric Light.. Board- 30 Anglo-Cal Bank 10 Giant Powder 10 Giant Powder Street Pacific Gas Tmp. 58 V Water $1,000 Northern Ry of Cal Ss.... $10,000 Oakland Transit Bs..... $20,000 Oakland Transit s, s 3. 200 Mutual Electric Light 1 $2.000 Los Angeles Ry Afterncon Session. Board- 5 Giant Powder Com... 23 Hawatian Commercial & Sugar. 50 Hutchinson S P Co. 65 Oceanie S § Co. 50 Oceanic S 8 Co.. 25 Paauhau S P Co. 20 Paauhau S P Co 30 Paauhau S P Co.. S0 S F Gas & Electric Co. 50 S F Gas & Electric C Street— 10 Alaska Packers' Asan ‘al Wine Assn Mutual Elect: 00 § V Water. Co. 18! A. ¥ Cal Wine As. — 10513 Pac C Borx.165 Morning Session. 3en. 3382235328 ¥33y3 ¥IH39233%8 - 1IERIIE 1240 108 .. 87 00 . 47 30 15 75 9 75 14 5 15 00 18 00 1713 17 62 80 50 60 00 154 00 105 00 8 4 120 624y 108 25 114 30 114 50 CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE, Bid. Abby Land & Improvement. 110 \lameda Sugar.. 27 0 American Biscuit 90 00 b American Distriet Tel eee Bay Counties Power......... 15 00 “al Central Gas & Elec. 55 00 Cal Cotton Mills. . 80 00 cal Jockey Club 1 Powder Shipping Co | Title Ins & Tru | Central Bank of Oaklas Chutes Company. .. City and_ County Bank.. ypresa Lawn Imp't Co Eastern Dynamit Ewa Sugar Plantation Equitable (Pool) Gas Four Ol. ... s Gas Consumers’ Assn. Hanford Ofl. Home Oil...... Homoiulu Sugar. Imperial Oil Kern Ol Londen and § F Bank (Ld) Monte Cristo Oil. Mercantile Trust Northern Cal Power vada National Bank. North Shore Rallroad. | 01 City Petroleum Orpheum Company | Peeriess Ol Pacific States Tel & Tel Paraffine Paint...... Postal Device & Imp't.. Reed Crude Oil. 8§ F Dry Dock an Joaquin Ofl. | Saucalito Land & Ferry. ry Flour Company. Standard Electric Sterling Ofl.... Thirty-three OIl. Twenty-eight Ol Truckee Electric. Union Oil. . Union Suger United Petroleum United Gas & Electric. Sper Western Fish Co. b1 West Shore Oil. 300 Monarch 50 Sterling. . 1000 Four Oil. 150 Sovereign 1060 Ofl City Petro 1000 Four Oil... 1000 Independence .. 3100 Lion .. 300 Aztec . 100 Belcher . 300 Belcher 200 Caledonia’ 100 Caledonia 500 Challenge . 200 Chollar . 100 Con Cal & Vi 100 Gould & Cur. 400 Gould & Cur. 400 Justice ... 100 Andes .. 100 Belcher 100 Bullion .. 100 Chailenge 100 Con Cal & 900 Justice . 500 Kentuck . Board— Stréet— MINING STOCKS. i v BesRe sttt 8. 83383233 The following were the sales om the Francisco Stock and Exchange Board terday: 50 Morning Session. Caledonia £3336- 83333n § 3wy i 3 H32328% ALINWRPIR The following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange vesterday: e oo i 3 B R A S AP 31: "3