The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 31, 1903, Page 11

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. and Bonds dull. ocks comtinue to decline. Wheat. ports Gecoming stocked with Northwestcrn ats and Corn as before quoted. , Bran weak and Middlings firm. Beans and Seeds. iy, Cheese weak and Eggs higher. ns quiet here and higher at Chicago. *p and Hogs unchanged. , Omions and Vegetables abundant and quiet. ltry and Game clean up at previous prices. itrus and Deciduous Fruits as before gmoted. ot s . 5 e e st e i cathcr—Repofl. e s 0 Meri@ian. Paéiic Time.) | Lake Erie & West 1.000 SAN FRANCISOO, March 305 p. m. { Lake Erie & W pfd Loutsv & Nashv owing are the seasonal rainfalls to ered 5300 > 10000 2 Manhattan L ... Amdpeang ] Paper pfd Power .. rate depth overlies the will probably pass castward ever nearly all of the Pacific southérly winds are off shore | reported > in the Sacramento Valley and the ut little change in tempers- 247 ornia. 3 =t Eae st SEr Francises $or the ity - E s been Repoblic Steel pfd Tenn Coal & Iron.. Un Bag & Pap Un B & P Co ptd. U € Leather... unsettled tn the| brisk to nity—Cloudy, unset- with showers; brisk G. McADI! Total sales......000,600 shares UNITED RAILROADE OF SAN FRANCISCO. NEW YORK, March 30.—U EASTERN MARKETS. York Stock Market. . regi coupon . gen 4s.. Central of Ga Js. Do 1st inc..... 76 Ches & Ohlo #igr. Chi & Alton 3ls. o & Quew 4s. LT SL & W 4s ught into tmme hout warrant and threw over stocks ggain all The decline in the first & except In a few stock. N W con 7s.131%|Union Pacific 4= 1 & P 4s...106 Do conv 4s C &StL g 4% 100% Wabash 1lsts Term 4s. 82% Do 24s South 4s. & Do deb B som G 4s..... 983 West Shore 4s e jor lien 48 97 W & L E & - gen 4s. . 85 Wis Central 4= FtwWabDC 091, t Tobacco 4s Hock Valley o= & 1 | Pennsyivania 7% (Rock Island 8 | Manhat goid 03 | the position of The rupposition is that NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. has embarked on a . Adams Con scbern Pacific, attempting to_maintain the pool of Southern Pacific, bolders offering The advance in Mambatian w's which is the lowest on the ot. The Surry to § per cent money followed and combined te iate bresk to the jewest point of sury on Satur ars and the credit balance at the | use of that imstitution this morn- | $18 revived the i over condition of banking reserves The news the treasury warrants for $3,000.000 for | asrment of this appropriation to reileve dis- | wss in the Philippines would be M~ ia | New York would offset the treasury’s dividend and ipterest disbursements for | a usually large this year and the | Dom I & Steel... 25 {Trimity ... --Tnu“xw u-i- eiped to disturd the | General 187 United Seates . e, market to-day. Mass Ttah .. The bond market was irregular, but mot very | ve Total sales, par vaiue. $2.950,000 United ted States 3 (coupom) advanced %. the -«-:.mkauswmum: % ast calt | Com for money.90 3-16 Norfolk & West. 71 XEW YORK STOCK LIST. Con for account.90 3-16] Do prd ... 2y Sales. High Low. | Apaconda ... .. 3% Ontario & West.. 31 At IT400 S1% % Kichison % Pepnsylvania 01 =0z pfd 1200 Wi, % Do ptd - |Reading . » Balt & Ohio =0 wp 2% Bait & Ohio " F = 0 126% Ches & Ohlo . s .32 a l 5% S im0 oty Facibe; &1 - e e G 36% Unicn Pacific ... 921 : e Do ptd - i®_| Do pra lm 8 5 B | BRI i 17 1e Louts & l:& ga By 2y Mo Kan S0y X Y Central a = “Bar stiver, 22 1-164 3%e Eoi | § 2 oot e Dile e 2% “Tad 6 16 l:..—:--a-' bills is 3% New York Money =8 5 it @y e NEW YORK, March 30.—Money on 2 BRR Jowest 5 per cent, highest S, ruling Pt time mneY i SeSi: wE memthe | No. 2 red, T9%c 2 o b. aficat; No. 1 North- | jand lasted 2ll day, the market showed some | strength. [together with a big vistble supply e— | choice malting, l:c&;n.‘l; 1 faxseed $1 05; OATS—The situation remains without No. 1 Northwestern, ; prime timothy ~e ; - i sced, §3 35, mess pork. per bl 318 l0gis 12%: | [ White, S1 3G 22 Biack, Ny xS lard, per 100 ibe. $10 00810 25: short ribs | Poi, %L FOR0, 24,108 commen sides (loose) 39 73G9 90: dry salted shoulders | * CGRN_There ie nothing mew to report. (boxed), =38 7598 8735 short clear sides| Syestern ¢sacked), $1 21 4@l 324 for Yellow, | (bexed). $10 3733@10 3; whisky, basis of high | $1 25@1 27, for white and $1 251 30 for | wines, $1 30; clover, contract ghade. §1215. | mized: California, large Yellow, $1 40 down. ed Rallroads | THE SAN ERANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, St. Louis Wool Market. ST LOUIS, March 30.—WOOL—Weak. Medium grades and bt ; light and combing. 3 bt New York Cotton Market. Per cent; prime mercantile paper, 5%@6 per —_— $0L o Sleriing exchange, JSrmer, 'with actual| NEW YORK, March 30.—The cotton market re’ s e povrge SR demand | opened weak at a decline of 3 fo S points — “E‘E?.fi'im mraxg:hn. v-ll:ld and closed steady at a net decline of 4 to 15 | Elrl:, t!:‘:m, Bar silver, 49044c. Mexican dol- | PONtS . 3Shc. Governmen: bonds, stroag; rall- 2 road bonds, frrexutare * Foreign Markets. S — New York Grain and Produce. e 2 TR IR R N O | NEW YORK. March 30 —FLOUR—Receipts, 30.075 barrels; exports, 13.732 barrels. Mar- ket more active and firmer in tome. WHEAT—Receipts, 65,500 bushels; exports. 9000 bushels. Spot, firm. No, 2 red, 75%e: LONDON, March 30.—Consols, 90 3-16: sfl- ver, 22 11-16d; French rentes, 90f 5c. Wheat cargoes on pessage, buyers indifferent; English country markets, quiet; wheat and flour on passage to United Kingdom, 2.260,000; wheat &nd flour on passage te Continent, 1,410,000, LIVERPOOL, March 30.—Wheat quiet: No. 1 Standard Caiifornia. €s SiG6s Sizd; wheat in Paris, steady; flour in Paris. stead: country markets, quief; weather in showery. COTTON—Uplands, 5.364. Northern Business. | .SEATTLE, March 30.—Clearings, $565,352; 2y shoris. | palances, $146,147, E e ST | PORTLAND, March 80—Clearings, $700,707; : French England, em Duluth, 6% f. o, b. aficat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, %e L. o b afloat Options—After a strong dopression which developed later | A large .demand from M | were the features. The close was 3¢ met | higher. Masch, S811.16@81%. closed ~Slic, | baiances, $148.074. %‘{‘xé”;}é"‘n fioscd ,‘i‘fi T, Z;gcgf TACOMA, March 30.—Ciearings, 3283762 T e losed s ptember, T % > i SPOKANE. March 30.—Clearings, $365,208; e clmed;t »at $54,006. HIDES—Quiet. W Firmer. ' PSR sy Northern Wheat Market. X E—S; X fo. 7 invoice. —_— S S%e: mild quict. Putures net 5@10 | OREGON. i points Bigher. Total sales. 21,250 bags, includ- | PORTLAND, March 30.—WHEAT—Waila ing: March, 4.20c; Aprii, 4.15c; . 415G | Walla. - T6@78c; - bluestem, T1@78c; -valley, 420c; June, 430c; July, 4.85¢ to 4.40c; August, T812@77c. - 430; September; 4.55:; Ootober. 48c; De- | 4 _WASHINGTON. cember, 4854 —WHEA’ —Unchanged: SUGAR—Raw. steady: refined. steady. | T = 5 EVAPORATED APPLES—The market is 2 weak under a light demand and liberal offer- ings. Common are quoted at at Bc; cholce 54@6%c, and fancy at T@7%c. PRUNES—Spot prunes remained dull and easy. but unchanged from 3¢ Erades APRICOTS —Remain in fair demand and pon ©19%e for fancy. PEACHES—Are quiet and ’ yannpal LEar Wheat and Other Grains. | | waBar—mhe foreign markets continued on comparatively firm cables and pros- | without change. The worid's shipments for pects of a liberal Gecrease in the visible, St. | 1. week were as follows, In quarters: Rus- Euu leading an active bur?bg“:!flm;‘enl_f.l“ ter further impetus towa: er prices | was given by the Jarge export clearances, con- | 224.000; Indian. 15,000 firmation of early expectations of the visible | The American visible supply decreased 1,- decrease_and open. buying by an influential | 785000 busbels. Chicago adyanced Rouse. May touched 73%@73%c during the al- | Minneapolis reported a good cash terncon and closed firm, % @%c over Saturday | Stocks at St. at The ever known at this time of the year. The bulls had a shade the better of the argu- - CHICAGO, March 30. weather was reflected in the opening trades in wheat, May being %o to jg@%c lower at T2%e to T2 @ The quickly stiffened, how- ment in corn. Trade was quiet. May ciosed | cash grain remaining the same. @ %c up at 43%ec. | tities of wheat are said to be flowing into Ore- Complaints of wet weather in Towa and Ili- | oy and Washington from Minneapolis nois and the wheat strength influenced the 0ats | sther Northwestern points for Austraiian ship- market in a sharp advance. At the top there | mens “the raiiroads having given the North- some liquidation, but not sufficient t0| y.stern shippers a rate which enables them to light check. May closed | gyocesstully compets -% the (l_“oa.n shippers in tne ocean business. s market is also re- T fet. May pork closed 5¢ | cojving wheat from Western points, and the Iacdl sud rfls wene vmchuaged- | situation is mot Dearly as strong as a few | monthe ago. High. Low. Closs | CASH WHEAT. ~ | No. 1 313581 37%: Northern Crub, §1 359 3% % 3% | 1 42%; Milling, §1 5501 60 per cti. @R e ey | FUTURES. ®o% 6% ‘"'l Session 9 to 11:30 & m. ey e 4 SiRs. - e o .2,'2 ‘21: By o it o $133 $133 $133 4" 4315 43 |December ..0115% 118% 118% | 2 p. m. Sesston. 34 2% 3 Open. . High _Low. _Close. 31 301, 31 IMay ........ $1 32y $1323% $13 1% % = % 3 December 119 119 1184 1185 ess RS | BARLEY—Cash grain continues steady, My o g? 18124 | while futures are weak. The weather | B 7 125 3 inst es. September . R e | e s 8 95 » 80 e A 2% o8 | Session 9 to 11:30 & m. H 870 n. High. Low. Close. IR e $LOSY, 108y $1 (85 S (8 tion e as follows: Flo e R el uotations wer : : 3 auict, No 3 spring wheat. 85G75c: No. A Open. - High. Low. - Close. SLOSh, $1 sy $1 08 31 08y Sy 8% 844 T23c; No. 2 corn. 42Lic; No. 2 yellow No. 2 cats, 521,@33c; No_ 3 white, 33§ sy 2 rye, 82¢; good feeding berley, 42e; s cles— Receipts. Ship _ | according to dryness: small round do. 31 55§ “l:ur;‘ o !;;opo‘; 6000 | 180: Whi Egyptian, §1 40@1 45 for Wheat, bu 20,000 oo WEIS asd }o‘cfisl 2% for Brown. i e BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at $1 75@2 10 per Rye, bu e % Barley, bu Flour and Millstuffs. On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | market was firm. 3 : dairies. eggs, steady, 13G13%c; cheese, quiet, 1= Wheat Fiour, Green Peas, 35 ree 100 ioe Hay and Freedstuffs. Receipts of Hay about balance the demand and the market shows no change. Bran eccz- ('HICAGO.. CHICAGO, Marck 30.—CATTLE—Receipts, | 25,000. Steady Goo‘“w thfl‘;: steers, 358 5 50; poor to medium, $3 S0@4 75: stockers and eede: 75@4 15; cows, $1 50@4 50; heifers. ::m?'sfi;%m'. 50@2 75; bulls, $2 { 435, _HOGS—Rereipts: _To-day, 34,000; to-morrow, 2300, Market 5@lte lower. Mixed and tchers’. $7 157 30: good . cholce heavy, 35@7 55: rough heavy, $7G7 30; Fzat, §6 %0 e o eiver 15,000, Steady to atrong. : 50@6 50; fair to 50: Western sheep. $5 507 65; Western lam g SHEEP—Receipts. to_chotee choice mixed, $% i 50 bs, ciosed strong. and Market 5@10c A . Light light mixed, $7 7 30; medium and heavy, $7 207 of sales. $T 2087 35. 40; bulk nighr o Colorado ewes, © 46 15: lemba: active, steady to strong; top Cclorado lambs, Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK. March 30.—The visible suppiy lower 056 k| s 1. - New Vork Metal Market. . soft 58, Wi u—azn(—u-nqn;pm -l 193.000; Danubtan, 121,000; Argentina, | about 1c. Louis were reported about the This market was rather lower as to futures, | and | sacks, $8 50 Peas, Dboxes, MARCH 31, 1903. Pumry-n-it‘-vukndy. Two cars | g sge. per Ih. No orders ©f Western were on sale and cleaned up Well | jeug ihan 75 Barrels or its equivalent, ot and . Californian um::-rh-r-l-l A eceipts of uce. nmATA_Ecnl.mh.—-m prices showed no change. MARCH 30, 1968, consigrirent Duggis Geese, per_pair, —:er-lm‘ ""i‘r‘ 'nu»" 40 sets of harness at Ducks, 3500 per, dozen for old and ‘:3; T340, . TUESDAY, Marel 31, 1800 $4 50@5 for large_and 33 30@4 50 for smal: 100 Lime, bbis. P e 'w E2 w e S0 x-fio at 11 ¥ GASE Hare 15081 per dozen: Cottontau 50 Laiher, s Rabbits. $1 50; Brush Rabbits $1: Cray. g"'?“" SoTs0, Bagiten Suipe, $5; Robing, Te. s Butter, Cheese and Eggs. THOROUGHLY BROKEN i n&—;flnl Butter opened the week without change. The market eontinues to absord.the daily recelpts ! 5 100 n 3 e Ed 1 67 o » 180 200 W 3 W0 = ! 36, 200 & i 1z s b 117 208 b 115 80 do L L CLOSING GUOTATION®. . MONDAY. March 30—4 p = b o ® 3 i © B BaEma G S 03 07 Ophir .. 55 1 o Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. |STOCK AND BOND EXCMANGE. :.3""""‘ L3 sy MONDAY, March 3012 m. 36 1 & Seg Beicher. 18 18 Stocks of Navel Oranges, 'Nhle-lmrlll UNITED STATES 03 Of Slerra Nev. = B than at the close of last week, were still am- | Bia. Ask. © orSiver HULLL @ 8 pie and trade was fairly active, despite the 48 qr coup..110 111% gs qr (new). = .;..u-tm L 4 rainy weather. Prices of the general run of | #% ar reg....109%1114 35 qr coup..108 i3 O4Cmion Con.... 24 94 offerings had the same range as previously. | MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. 30 31 Utah .. Bz but more saies of the desirable sizes of fancy | Ala A W Se. 8 - fak W €S — 80 &3 Yellow Jackt. 40 stock were reported st a siight premium 'gcéntln;or sond rv:..c-x:xa . — e - P —‘mu:‘eggum b — — Pk & CH 6108 164 — Pk & OR Gall§ — | SI% Pwist R Gl | H 114 mnlu.zm § % 014 SF & SIVIei24y — H being ‘HR 108 Sierra Cal Sall2 — is causing Bananas 1o ripen fast and some LA E(odse — 107 S Rof A S | stock that is commiencing %o rot is being =old | L Ang R 5s. — 131 .| 11908) .... — — | below the quotations. {LALCoke — — | a8MQ) ....11% — ' ' Trading in Apples was light and was con-| Do g 6 — — o et e | fined chiefly to faney stock cold storage. De Se108 107 I (1906)8r A 104%107% | | Now that Rhubarb is cheap there is very lttle | L A P le Se. — 107%| (1008)Sr B.107 1074 | | inquiry” for erings. Mkt-3t C 6s128% — | (190%) . 1104, | - H urx_fi—us‘l for common, $5c@$1 25 for | Do lcm Se 1174 1912) 1151 . »gm i $§1 5081 75 for - INRof C o — 8 Pof 2 | TR mmrs‘—mmx.ul Qranges. | KRC of © sa 1% @ |Salvation Army Leader | en); <hoice, 81 2501 50 -tndnd."%l =-lk I St M — | 3 | Secatings. ~$51g1 25; Tungerines. 0F | % € P C e — = 38 Receives Royal Wel- | mrr RS T A e EASS i = chotee and for faney: Grape Fruit. | Gak T Co fs. — . =" come Home. $1 502 50; Mexican Limes, $150@3; Bananas, | Do s .... — 1 wm - 53 : pnrmlulch for New Urleans n’n: Do con 35108 106% | 7 wailan; Pieapples, $3g4 ;M e ;| 1ONDON, March 30.—London accorded | A e . 84% 841, | General Willlam Booth, commander in ]Dmd Fruits, Nuts and- Raisins. i chief of the Salvation Army, a great wei- 2. Ei = | come home at Albert Hall to-night. The FRUITS—Apricots, 513@Se for Rovals and | ':.4_ | immense auditorium was packed from the §%@13¢ for Moorparks mmnudl)fl";o'a 8 — | floor to the roof. There was not a vacant | @6c; sun-dried. i Puldieg. SNl | . 34% — | seat in the building, which has a capacity B e | TES. | of 9600 persons, and in spite of ralw hun- | B e e e R | | B S s T i -~ PRI 1902 2@2%c for the four | T e # | Newnes, Lady Pender, Lady Murray. seven metropolitan Mayors and Mayor esses, Right Hon. H. H. Asquith and a number of other members of the House of nizes. RAISINS 1902 crop are quotsd as follows: Z-ergwn locee Muscatels. 50-Ib boxes. S¥e per g e O i o et | — " — | Commeons, while two boxes were Hoouapeona, Site: 2-crown London Layers, 20 flled with members of the Stock Ex- b boxes, §1 40 per box, $1 50; 4| 'S Loan. — 106 | change. Embassador Choate and other Denesas, ’l)-lt‘t:l wmen. 250 :::-nflum i o 40 | Suests of prominence, who were unable 20-1b boxes, $3; xlo.;fi-m. 3 - ‘nion. 2130 — | to attend, sent messages of regret. 1-1b_Carton :_choice, = | Four hundred uniformed musicians. ET RATLRO. | drawn from the Salvation Army bands in > — [Presidio .... 4% 4 | ]ondon, were massed around the massive . HF | organ at the end of the hail. General Booth's appearance on the platform was the signal for a remarkable demonstra- | tion. The audience rose as one man, flut- | tering bandkerchiefs and programmes | and cheertng for several minutes, while | the bands and the organ added a bar- | monious note to this thunderous weicome. veteran, was quiet at previous prices. 15 12% | lor Seatuse of Bie siing e~ e i A & 537 | tollowed in the review of the various de- TSy, I NS SSRGS e & 25 | partments of the Salvation Army. These light, 151@16c for extra light, 18%@17c for | 10835 | hed in and crossed the stage, salut- sugar cured and 1T%@1Sc for extra sugar $3000 111 30 'wc n L cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13%¢; Cali- | ing the general as they passed, each de- |formia’ Mams 14Giagc: Mess Heet "$i1 306 | %78 t bearing a distinctive banmer R e s e | 14 5 | and wearing costumes sccording to vari- Sioar 320, desm, 318: Dry Satsd Pork, 13 1415 | ous branches of work in which the mem- | Pig Pork, $28; Pigs’ Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, | | bers were engaged. P I ot cactad ok S%e v W o G |5 G dew el Suieied S0 comipound and 12c for pure; half barrels, pure, 27 oo | torial and printing s 3 tics, 3 tins, 3 38 73 | elgn converts, Hindoos, Zulus, Soudanese, [ u“;:'n ,::“' o 3@ | Japanese. Chinese, ail in their sative cos- baif 'barreis, 10c: one tierce, 9%4&; tWo tierces, A L5 G Ty e nd CORBn. T Ve | 9%c; § tierces, 9%e per Ib. BFPG & B... 075 | men | - 28 Tresttnt Cart ¢ i and after their rescue; sol- | N e $6000 Pacific Electric Ry 5s . 111 30 | slums, before er g | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. ‘mm ¢ | diers, sallors, representatives of the vari- HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1l4c under quotations. Heavy Salted | Steers, 10c; medium, 8¢; light, S¥e; cow | ides, $lc for heavy ard 8kic for light } $1000 Oakland $1000 S V 4s (24 mtge), . — interrupted by applause. CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. | “Fellow werkers,” he sald in part, “I : g ¥ | can report well of the army, both in the United States and in Canada. The Sal- | vation Army Eas made great and real § America and the reference he made to the | kindliness of his reception by President | Roosevelt and the distinction shown him | as the representative of the Salvation | Army by the United States | VEAL—] 84§90 small 9§10c b, MUTTON—Wethers, 11@i14¢: m’n-om B R seing. 14c: yeariings, 1391350 pir PORK—Dressed Hogs, 10@lic per . | Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 30 cent shrinkage for Cattle: e Cows and Heders, A thin Cows. General Merchandise. Gs—Grain Bags. 5%@éc for ..::.-,;n-e—-fi-.' 5.35c; Wool Bags, 329 35c: Fleece Twine, T14@Sc. $8 per ton: % Morning Session. 400 Al | 500 8 s 500 S T caen, 5o - oL, boiled 200 Ghita Nut, soges per : pure 3600 o in_tarrels, T5¢: O, 200 E‘&L- 00 : s 100 00 do 100 Occidental The s Stock E

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