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THE ‘SAN FRANCISCOO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1903. LONDON CLOSING STOCKS, 8.50; fair to choice mixed, §4 50GS 60; Weat- |the box at exsler rates. ‘Recelpts were 1419 B > Cons for money. .ajo 4 |Norfolk & w..u,. 707 | ern sheep, $5 ; native lambs, $5 50@7 boxes and although trading was active. there . . o SRS . 05 Cons. for aBORAE: Nor & West prd.. 024 | Western lambs, $5 50G8 85. Was plenty unsold at the clode. Rhubarb was \ o 3 . o9 et R s %; [Ontario & Westn. G0 ST. JOSEPH. . in -excessive supyly and dull at easy vrlml o ol Atchison . °. Penn.ylv-nl. - 707 8’1'/ JOSEPH, March 31.—CATTLE—Re-{ Receipts were only 464 boxes but as I;Nun Atchison pfd U000 205 | celpta, 2500; stéady to 10c Tower: cows and | ticre were about 1000 boxes carried over from | g It & <O 9284 Ruding 1st prd.. 43 heifers, steady to strong; natives, “$4@5 15; | the preceding day. Peas were in limited -:p- P fanadian_Pagific.131% (Reading 24 prd.. 36 | cows and heifers, $2 25@4 60; bulls and stags, | bIY and cholce Bay were flrmer. but Los An: | SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF HORSES | Ches & omgp.... Southern “Railway 32 80;_stockers and leedm $3 40w4 15 Eeles were in poor condition and dull at pre- | A\ND MARES WEDNESDAY, April 1. at 11 Do 590 ° |°Chgo Gr Western. 2414 (S5 Ratiway prd-. 021 HOGS—Recelpts, , 1 steady; piks, Vicus prices. Tomatoes and String Beans Were | 3 'm. ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 Sisth . < - St P..1654% Southern Pagific. higher; light and fl:m ‘mixed, u 15@7 n%, Ltoo scarce to quote. Mushrooms were a little | & "y 3. DOYLE. Auctionee: M & geh‘nok fio &Gr... 804y Unlon Pacific..... 92% ;.;amm and heavy, §7 25G4 45;, bulk of sales, firmer under decreased receipts Den°&'R G pfd.. 8% Union Pac pfd 314c per Ib; old SHIEEP-Recelpts, 4100; g0od;"strong to 10c:| Burbanks from the river, more freely. Yearlirgs are no longer quotable. AT S T . e o U 8§ Steel H lorados la; 50;° .| Oregon do, €0@S%c; River Reds, 3 Beef rules firm and Veal is steady. Receipts Unkalable matter sn “the market, © ana_thes| EFi¢ 20 4|wabash . s ”'.2.”, o mb”,," e, | Early Rose, for aced, 7590 g of Hogs are still moderate and the high quo- "fueasures ‘necesshry” td, protect * these hqldings llunlm-x Eer;’tmlli..l :;g;ig:bnh 2 r————t % gk ;etnl(.‘hlles "'32 Or; e p:t tl _mm s, tations are maintained. »e -undoubtedly the ‘cause -of the constant | LouIsY ashv BDJIDtt Wool Mquet < otatoes from -Merced, - jobbing DRESSED MEATS. jiuldation of securitielt of the “highest-grads, e E " Hoe 301 Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers Lhe proclamations of fZith in the new e N _Y: Cantral. © o - ONIONS_Domestic yellow, 85a80c per ctl® |, o5 iio, BEEF- | ties by a_welt-recognized authority Tus | Ban silver, -stedy: 22%d per ounca. uoney. STOX, March 31 ~-n, b “, Aumulm $4 °per ctl; ‘Green Onions, 30@40c ables (hiritore had g magked -offect’ off-eentl- [:316G4 per cent. The' rate of discdunt -in’ the BO! 'S s e wipl maiket i 8 for Steers and 7c per Ib for vefy qulet this week.® with prices not material- | P°¥ 3 ment, Ther" were: ofcasional Thterriptions: to [ open ‘mirket Tor shont bills 18 3% % per bent; ahd (7 VEGETABLES_Asparagus $1 7502 25 per | CONE P~ b S S the advan, *’""'Q:O:d?fil :cclpr:?nz}::rm 0. .zhre; ronts’ pills- 3% per cel . |y _changed from previous qudtations. ‘Terrl- | box for No, 1 and $1@1 50 for No. 2: Rhubarb, x}v“;-rb_o‘x".'w"emzsc.muiq'u“‘c E:& A wh ral attack wa e coniinue.to gmu over te ['rcqa'mg \' wed a 'i’fl\ m the-locgl Gas: s{u(ks. cet stocks higher and -buo\an{ tory wool attracted a good dealsofs attentlor. | 35@T5c per box; Green Peas. 5@ic per Ib for per ed_easily. by. vei Would-be’ purihasers have made offers at shiai- | Los Angeles and 6@ic for String Beans. | P71 e 4 STt R e LT : | 1bw, fisures, bue the offers have been refused. | —— per Ib; Wax, —— per Ib: Cabbage. §1 per PORHK‘:m i gl S / xchaiige- shoto-litle "artalmn. ' imalgamated - was d,m.m”,,\_ B . Eollowing are quotations: - ctl; Carrots. 50c per_sack: Hothouse Cucum- 7 oo o el 3 5 2 ,fl.‘f"" .?."“%‘v {br:r the . nd W . YORK 'nl 314--Hanev on cl\l Terfltory~ Cholce uunle. scoured Vasls, fine, bem, 01 50@2 50 per. dozen mmmm from ugs e Hitowine qquo‘llllonn g ol = b il 5 ,..[ woff d - 096,000 ‘bond - iizue. -hut *the’ weakmeds of ‘thia aium, medium, 45gdte, Colorads-and | §2530. per ton; Hubbard, $20025; Mushrooms, | Ver cent Shrinkage for (. e: I"heat wweak and- miore. freely offere &radé of séeurities wadnof as influential® in- ‘d-}'-v 514 pen cent:* sx’ | New, l(exhv b e e s 3 | 5@10c per Ib, SHDE o, SNOh _ Cuve and Sekees, 5 - shaping” senurr\enad.s hé e\‘ gnce that supports 5a5l,. Pt Fmeomerunme paper, bm-xp Wfi-‘ X - Tt4c: thin Cow: ‘tg c per Ib. was® pfferegd b CALV] ¢ per b (gross weight). of ‘Poultry and Game. SHEEE Wethers, $5G40c. Bwess 1a4%50 nial,: Penpsyl- per. Qm. Sterllos exchange steadler, with | vaiia, ,St.” Paul”and " the “high-grade railroad | actual -business in bankers' .bills jat $4 7@ 'I.,. uu’ Xmubtlluxhn dbmln;} :10 cover shorts |4 87705 *for u’}e;‘mam] m:x’d n«u'!a Afl(}!?l,o& R:fl - W{‘,.;(,m ,,‘,,,.,,,:. | Played . part in-the strength: but cessatiorr of | for sixty.da osted rat . . . = AMBS—Spring, §2 liquigasion in me"num -gradp Investment stdcks cmflm:v‘in “bilis, 2 $1R3@4 K5c " Bar_ silvér, L ST. IS Mar o g Me.| The two cars of Western: Poultry that were} poGS pive Hos: | affordod Thrdat: TeMulk ta e sentiment. ot a6 | Som i “dollars, 38%C. . Govbrnment | o ST. LOUIS, Tha85c, okt fine, | on sale Monday had about -satisfied the demand | under 160 Ibe, T5@Tie: Feeders, 615 ¥ | brtssion. lately prevaleit, jn'the market.© The' bonrlu Weak; raliroall bonds® ,m,ay. L .du,;" o) 1zwtug“w"u§ed fne. | and the Market was a Httle éaster yesterdny In | Sows, 20 per cemt ot Buass, 50 pér cent O | Qe 4o Ow ol satndy pheieini el .zsgc e . consequence. Recelpts of domestic were light | and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota- .| the adxance, ‘it (0id not ‘cayse weakness. «Call . ‘| the tempériry ~check fo tie advance wass fol- . 14 o qufl!(d lower. A 405 renenad strength dpa vty SRS ORI nan aipazenty tired of Game pay General Merchandise. . TT P M st rings, . ‘m ul 3 tt] jon from day to ly - GEA F ¥ ot " P B OULTRY ~Live Turkeys, 15@17s per ib:| BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@6c for Junme-July ' 7e 'u;‘sf I m«al mll lw an uni \Im'dimgt as’ lvr/’on quotu inguiry. for some l\md,x nf ans a:m' S‘N‘d: Lclose ‘s ang - sttong atoabaat the tope- level, ¥e< gains ‘reached 2.to 214 points foh St vl New Yark-Céhtral,-and _Unids " Pacific, “baldhites, $ 50 | tvhich® were .the .nfost coxsi, cuol[l‘smcks 15 thé | : $422,088; | Geese. per pair, $2@2 50; Goslings, $2@2 50: | delivery; San Quentin, 5.535c; Wool Bags, 32 | tFading. Galta ol & ot or more were - ARSI i 1~ Ducks, 8306 per dosen tor old and 3665 fof | 35c; Fieecs Twine, THoG. ST A ’Suf )(nmp 3t.—Clear uoam» Young: -Hens, $566; younk Roosters, 56 50:| CANNED FRUIT—The California Frait Can b,l.n old sters, $5@5 50; Fryers. $5 2 Brollers, $4@5 for_large and $3@4 for small: | ners' Assoclation quotes as follows for 233 ? ['‘Pigeons. $1 50@1 75 ‘per dozen for old and | extra standard and extras: $2.50@2.75 for Squabs. Apples, $1 20@1 50; Apricots, $1 10@1 T5: GAME-Hare, T5cG31 per dozen: Cottontall | Cherrles- Roval _Anne, $1 90G2 25: White, )ur’dz'. sattons But welr*‘iwkt \Mlnnenolq nn(equ. val X 5 s.“::’,,,a":‘f eciined 13 dnd {he" Beist bt el c % v r»mpmrvd “Wnd sthe new he las ~halnncel biishel -Snot. easw; No:' 27red, T8% elevatbres No. 2'red, T c: . o, \rr/ firm Mutton and. Lamb [0.167‘ and I (‘dl :st.“ady*- - NEes ; il Rabbits, $1.25G1 50. Brush Rabbits, $1: Gray | 5) g5ga; Black, $1 40@1 85. Peaches—Yellow. N 4 % Northern Dluth, &3 floa Geese, §1 50@2;> White Geese, Toc@$1; Bnm. | cl . Peaches—Yellow, Nuts now moving -off ropidly ~Foné gzue_! hard -Manitoba, e, b et optops I $1G1 50; English Snipe,-$3; Robins, 75¢. $1 30G1 55; Lemon Cling, $1 40@1 70; White '\ opened easicr S r Hiéa ot ‘higher cdbles ain | Heath, $135G1 60; Bartlett Pears, $1 350 ~decreasing stocks ‘hér€, huk--eyemullly gave, | way under bu.wmem-melp'u Ppoor _exports, easy Frf 'filhle&;&\’l& llnllldl!(on. Pldsing % 9“ 10\\‘ ‘.Cluled 77 < Dried Fruits, Nuts and: Raisins st}ll dxdt. ] g 2 Hops easy and quiet.” W.gol slxcarmg che Fed.” By he'rai I"rv Hides firm and wet weak: Tallow, m«rlv :read s ‘ >otatoes, Onions and-Vegetables dull.and weak, i u'rv and Gamr in_less. dcmam! and mm‘r. e -FORTIAND; - . *°31. —Walla 4 1 60; Plums, $1@1 25; Blackberries, $1 0@ ‘Walla, 700’2(:_ lue. ftem, 'r{ag valley, Butter, Cheese and Eggs- 170; Raspberries, $2; 'Strawberries, $1 65; 6%, 8 > ) % ) Muscat Grapes, $1 06G1 35. WABHINGTON. Receipts of Butter were the heaviest thus far| CANNED ASPARAGUS—No. 21 square this season, reaching the remarkable quantity | cans—2 dozen to case—weight, 65 Ibs—Mam- of 1355 hoxes. - This Influx naturaily weakenel | moth White, peeled, $3 75; Mammoth White, the situation and some dealers were disposed | $2 75; Mammoth Green, pecled, $3 65; Mam- to shade ‘their .asking prices, especlally as the | moth Green, $2 60; Large White, peeled, $3 10; _north showed less desire to order supplies from | Large White, high grade, $2 25; Large Green, “this market. Quotations, however, were not | peeled, $3: Large Green Mariposa, $2: medium Lreally’ lower. thl? Gold Medal, $1 g Cheese remains as previously quoted. The | ! Dust, small White, ‘ feeling is.not firm, though the north s still in small Green, Royal Red, § 3 |-the market_every ‘steamer day for a moderate| One-pound square cans—2-dozen to case quantity. - ~ weight 35 Ibs—1-Ib square white tips, Gold Eggs are still_quoted at 20c for the finest | Medal, §1 86; 1-Ib square green tips, Old Glory, ) EB [ ranich, with & steady market. Buying. in So- | 1 75 | 1t nom; ‘ounty Tor storage still continues, oug! *""' M‘F"’“@‘ {‘:'*“‘ ; { it is sinckink: up somewhat owine to the com- | R os AT e parsuvely hikh prices, and n fact some houses | ‘{;}_ - 3 have ‘already -called In their buyers. Receipts S3e; Marrowfats, S2ic; gallon are laige, hut“are mostly going into storage. | sifted, $4 25; gallon standard, $ 75. Receipts ‘were 135,500 Ibs Butter, 1356 cases | COAL—Wellington, $5 per ton; Southfleld Eggs and 12,100 1bs Cheese, ;\\vllmnon $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; BUTTER—Creamery, first hands, ~24@25c | Rosiyn, $7: Coos Bay, $5 50: Greta, $7; Walls” |'pér ib, ‘with traristers among dealers at 26c; | end, $7 50; Co-operative Wallsend, —; Rich- Dairy * 24¢% store Butter, 17@20c. | mond, $7' 50; Cumberland, $12 i bulk and CHEESE—New, 12@13c for cholce mild and | § in sacks: “el.h ‘Anthracite Egx, § 1134¢ for: seconds:. Young America, 13@1313c; | Welsh Lump, Canmel, $8 50 per tom: Eastern, 17@17%¢; stern, 1615@17c per Ib. | Scotch Splln! '7 Coke. $15 per ton in bulk EGGS—Ranch, 17@20c; ~store, 16@16%c per | and $17 in sacks: Rocky Mountain descriptions, dozen. | $5 45 per 2000 Ibs and $8 50 per ton, according | to brana, | { anadi Soikhern “hes- & Shlu Juding ; April, 4.10¢ eg(emher,-i oc Ja . eiu jed niew excefidnt, con siffule ", Stack Bank Clearings. bank clearings in March were $120.-¢.J egainst $120,797,935 for March, 1902} three mon of the year they against $314,883,070_ for th> | year Duties receipts of duties on imports “at. the n-house &t San Francisco during = the ¢ March were $686,364, agairist 8568 eceipts for year were ring the same p PEAS—Association prices for new Baby Petits Pois, $1 50; Petits xtra sifted, $1 15; standard sifted, Mnflnn on the o it on Imports. CORDAGE—The local company quotes as Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | toliows: 60 days or 3 per cent discount for i cash; Manila, 15%c: Sisal, 1lc; Duplex, 10c; } Bale Rope, 10G10%c per Ib. |, Recelpts .of Oranges ‘were lighter than for | " PACIPIE CODFISI. . Buadles, per b, e [some time, but supplies were still ample and | cases, regular, 5c; cases, extra | trade. was. of ‘amall volume owing ta the rainy | Easterp style.' 6c; baneless, 5 i 'Vorx':ly weather, which " kept most buyers away from Nai " . Ble; “Silver King, | the ‘market.. " Most dealers expect a good de- | 1 a¢i blocks, “Orlental” 6c: blocks, Sea- ¢ | 4e; tablets, 7e: middles. c{oam. [-mand -after ‘the rain, anfl unjess subsequent re- | honeless, S@0¢: desiceated, ——; pickled Cod, |-ceipta ‘are. unusually large prices may become | bbls, §7 50; pickled Cod, half bbls, $4 7. Four carg gre announced for to-day's| COFFEE: Costa Rica—13 BAgiE aom. tfor ‘Fhe, Gther Citrus Fruits had no quo- | Strictly prime to fancy was nom. | table. chanse: . Tangerines and Mexican Limes | {oF Drime washed; 11a11%c nom. ‘for prime “were steady.. while *Lemans ‘and Grape Fruit | washed peaberry: 10@lic mom. for good to | Coinage in March. {"Were dull and s0ld at'a;wide range of prices ac- | prime peaberry: 10%4@11%c nom. for good to lia” *¢ording to- quality. -Supplies of ripe Bananas f"mc‘:,'ms"“m:“ n;‘m. for falr; 5%@7%c nom. “Gape- ? | for common to_ordinary. b hfis v:{‘evs::igfly increasing lnd this fruit is gener. Salvalor—12§13%e for strictly prime was not nfuch doing in Apples and Taehel- VROLULS S S e Eeee. warhed: prices’stand -as ‘previously quoted. Iy flncy‘ @9t for fair washed: 9%4@lle nom. for £lock was in demgnd fair to prime washed peaberry: 83@9%hc for PPLES-_ 50 oc for common, 85c@$1 25 for | 5004 to prime semi-washed: 8GS3c for supe- cholge and $1. SRPL 70 Tor fancy: rior unwashed; —@T%c for good green un- CITRUS | FRUITS. Fancy el Oranges | Washed: 8},@S8%c for good to superfor un- 81 75@2 per-box (with - some !rm'ials higher); | Washed peaberry: 4@6c for inferior to ordinary. haice, $1.25@1 507 standard, . 75e@$1 25; Seed- | Nicaragua—12@13%c nom. for prime to lirigs, ‘$1@1 25 Tangerines, 150@$1 per quarter | fancy washed: $la@11%c nom. for fair to oxes and $1 25@1 50 for half boxes: Lemons, | strictly good washed: 713@8%4c for good to su- TS for standard, 3L 2501 50 for cholce and | perior unwashed; Sg8%c for good to prime un- 2 50 for™ fanc: Grape Fruit, $1 50@2 50: washed peaberry. Mexican Limes, $4 50@5: Bananas, $1 ...fn 50 | Guatemela and Mexican—12@15¢ for prime per bunch’ for New Orleans and 75¢@$1 50 for | to fancy washed: 11@11%c for strictly ‘Hawallan: Pineapples $3@4 per dozen. | ashed: 10%@10%¢c for good washed: 8@ e _— e tor‘lai:"llh i ‘aOA}c for n‘n&l . - Py 4@6c for inferior to ordinary; 11c for fair Dried ' Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | 12 ms ‘maneq cecsoreas sx" c for good to prime unwashed peaberry: 7%@8%c nom. "Nuty are the feature of this market at '°gfi;;,;“3§3: gy e paz: extra present; ‘s they ‘are moving off rapldly at| heavy, 30@34c per ib; medium, 21@29c: Nght, firmj - prices. Honey is quiet and unchanged. | 24g26c; Rough Leather, Harness ‘There: is, nothing new in, Fruits or Raisins, | Leather, gu\'ye,dww;r No.u:h:nfl both. beirig quiet at previous prices, e X6a mmodium, e, R i FRUITS-Apricots, 5%@Sc for Royals and | SkiTting. o, %, S0g42s: No. % Seadte: Collas " 15@16: per foot: Trace 815,@13c for Moorparks; huuomed Apples, «'H: &‘;"'&T»,%flmfl 40@30c per 1b; Veal, fin- nfin -dried, ished, 50@80c per Ib: Calf, finished, 65cO8i per Bua@ese Wax Sides, 16@17c ye i . D@6k ‘for pitted and 141%e for unpitted; Fi 4@ Gorb’ a0 baing Bb x‘f?.‘auiuu‘f e 7" n. this | Yidpoeeit -to, well Futared shiow: Hq EP qcific 4-'-041]6 qm R o\‘!{fln[ vilg Ml with eon eum; pressurt. on «_rm;M per foot: Beit Kuite spuu J4@16c; Rough ss its, ao:o- i 1b. stick, for' blacks*and 4@5c for white. RK— nd, txems per cord. RUNES—1902 crop, 2@2%c for the four | OIL—Linseed, 58c for boiled and S4c for raw g Witk 14@1l%c. Premium for the large | in barrels; cases, fo more: California Castor size’ | O in cases. No. 1. Toc; pure. §1 16; Lucol, ‘RATSINS=1902 crop are quoted as follows: | 50c for boiled and 4Sc for raw in barrels; Lard 4 crown loose Muscatels, 50-1b bo: ©il, extra winter strained, barrels, §1; cases, 1b: 3-crown_ 3%, d-crown, fic: Seediew | $1 05; China Nut, 55@62C per gallon: pure | Muscatels, 5S¢ Seedless Sultanas, 5c; Seedl Neatsfoot, In barrels, 73¢; cases, 80c: sperm, ¢; 2-crown London Layers, 20- | pure, 70c; Whal Dfl natural White, lfic 3 50; 1- | per gallon; Fish Oil, in barrels, 450; cases, clusters, 20-ib boxes, $2; 5-crowr | Cocoanut Oil, in barrels, 63%c for Ceylon and 0-Ib. boxes, $2 50; 6-crown Pmperials, | 38%c for Australian. {20-1b boxes. §3: Seeded, f. 0. b. Fresno, fancy, | COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl in bulk, 1-1b. Cattons, 7%c , Tle. 10c; Pearl Ofl, in cases, 221ge; A NUTSCWainuts, Xo 1 softahell, 121,@1315¢: | Star, 22%c; Extra Star, 25%eci Elaine. 0. 10@11¢c;.No. 1 hardshell, 11@11l3¢c: No. | Focene, lorized o 10c; Almonds, 1lc for Nonpareils, 1015 | bulk, in cases, T | @11 for .1 X' L. 10@10%c for Ne Plus Ultra | bulk, 18%c: in cases, c: Benzine, in bulk, and.S@8tsc for Languedoc: Peanuts, 5@7c for | 13c: & 4 Eastern: Brazil Nuts, 12@13c; Fiiberts, 120 | bulk. 21c: in_cases, 27e. { 1215¢; Pecans, 11@13¢; Cocoanuts, $4 30G5. TURPENTINE—8Sc per gallun in cases and |z IONEY—Comb, “12@15%c for bright, 11%e |$2c m drums and iron barrels. it “Pager- 2 Gk L hy R ml‘n.(aic L2004 2715 . far,. “whit e 3 @] ‘duxserd, M nixed} r‘“‘b"" targe" Wetiow. $1.40 ‘10‘“- {'for 1ight amber and 10c for dark; water white | RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ . ."“""”’é’“~ (]Tpu’y W %5 " ;{:cnrd(n m ’g:.)’m :d ;)nmlf_reund‘gg 1 55@ | i extruued €@Tl%c: light amber ex"-c‘ed B33 | 6l4c per ib; White Lead, 6@6i4c, according to ,R,. .. s Whiis and.§t 20612 i s 5 CGTICKSILVER —$44 50848 for local use ; festectes and; TRV one der . 508 s ik for exvore . "or o SALT—The Amalgamated Provisions. . —t 25 Halt Ground, 315 25 on, g 3 Private wires from Chicago say that the |12 75; Rock q s M death of Mr. Swift may lead to a reduction in Granulated, $13 25@14 the price of Hogs, as his tendency to expand his business has done more than anything else during the past several years to keep the Sanes prige of. Hogs above the level of the cured | Powdéred, 5.10¢: fandy Granatated. 3.10c; Dry “"fi 6.,(& * FLOUR—California sFlimily *xten e < 34400 H 1 and iiberal b Granulated, fine, Sc: Dry Granulated, Bc dairies, . | product. e was a large an T uyer. ), | Sregon ana “v{"::m;";’: P ,,’,‘:";g‘:g, | Whether this view will be confirmed by the | B¢i) Fvuit Granulajel, Se; Beet Granulated Ranjily and %3 70@4 20 for Bakers'. | future of the market remains to be seen, Sagnclie & & T Golden 2o MILLSTUPPS. “Pricss ®in _packages dre an T I T g P Y TV 4.30c; barrels, " 100 more: half- Tove Figur. 3 o, 83 10 Brica Yeidb%? | 1a"ot active. | Barrelad Beef continues to mu:'g;;:;:-,?:,,“;,"rhm:f"hm":fim:, . McAdle, seevior op service of the -fm-d«nnn for Flour wnunuou rather small, | Cuttjng jn“millstyfls Ry y stie Jooal -n-nurucureu Lstill continues, <., I3 Flotlr unfl M1If,ytuffs, : J i | crably abbie d the weather wa week, @ t0s! 5 with a_good inquiry. Ree Mel, $2 70y Rlé Flous 5. CURED MEATS—Bacon. 12%c Der 1b for | joss than 75 barrels o its equivalent. M $3: e‘ltfi cream dy Hemlny. 5@t $6 50; rn Mul Oat Groats, very rapid growtk L unmm.s_e ediiesda; ur_lrr s, souther ndition in ail ses o | heavy, 13c for light med(um 143,@15¢ for BER—Retail are as follows o ot wheat stiowers 16, & “",,‘,g Ve Wheat Biaur, Sray: | lisht, 13%@16e for extra light, 10517 for ordinary sizes, $1S@10 50; extra sizes er better at th dn. sacke’ '§6 50 | sugar cured and 17%@18c for extra sugar er; Redwood, $17G20; Lath, 4 fect, $3 906 B.my o hpmt Peu A ;.-um‘i Eastern lm iii““"nfi’.:'“&.‘?“fu"‘"‘ pmm;, ;g Shlu,l;; ’2 for 1’1?‘ 1 n:lzttz A d ornia 500 . 2; Shakes, for and pex. amd the aid wil b | eas §, pef 100 1bs, oIS RS excis Mels, $1012 o Sl | for No 3 & by $13 50@14; prime Mess Pork, $14 50; extra suthern California. Pastarage | coider > g q¢; " encelient guaiiy. tock ae | Atehiar £5] m"i‘f’ ”"“(,' Hdy: a ynd Feed TRedStul s o oo | Conri s Mo Sins Son el Park 1hke; Receipts of Produce. § e il LB d “xli g.' o 4 sl o, partoular change to note fn his O 0 “riercss quoted: at S%e’ pey 1b. fur TUESDAY, MARCH 31. hop felds. In u 0 markef., Brarw ts quote Jess depressed, and cumpollnd and 12¢ for pure: half barrels, pure, 0-1b tins, 12%c; 5-1b tins, 12%¢; 3-1b LERE, One T heimk. 10%0; thres | Datie scke - half h-.rre s, one tlerce, c; two tierces, BRAN—$19 20 per_ton, 0 " | Beans, sks . MIDBLINGS —$27@28 50 per ton, 9%e; b tlerces, 9%c per Ib. + PEEDETURFS Roiled Harley '§25 per ton; Ofitakee Meal at the” mill, $25G25 50. smxu. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. gw x Mastch® 81—, .l tko i Jzflu*m; ot and 24390138 for ru-. | $20820 50; Cocon mgos;.“ mo‘gg: o i 313 B i g “(urée . tHe London. nfarket,” tin diére wvas we $19@20; Cottonseftl M Hides remain about the same as before, dry Warik: seaihe] K s > P o Totm 4 = "~ Wabai 265, * | qutlet,, 'abous kteatdy® at30@30.35c. : Copper a?: & 'f:a.&y—w Vieat. $12 50613, with salcs “of extra | being firm and in demand, and wet weak with week were Very ~ v § e 2! clined 3¢1 s %0t In. Lgpdof,* Where gt and fu- | fine -ghln i4;° Wheat and Oat. $11 13; | liberal stocks. Tallow is hardly as firm as it 1o b '-t.xu s *closedat £83 158.e ThesNew York mar- | Red a Hack Oat, $11@1250; Harley, $10% | has been. 7 et showever, 'rgm-!nzd guiet nd Sunchanged. | 1150; Stack $f0; ler $10@12 per’ ton. Stasd w825, ke clectyo- f 108556 er bale. ules S the abov; lyuc' Hfieaflo. and eas| ing; 14. shearing, ane es buyers, ing that they started out too briskly at the beginning of the :mehqm I?n’;:v-g ufi g ‘&fll’ 2 B’a”&-a“d Seeds. season, are now hanging back and trying to nchibiged bo x;’m- Hew ’or g break quotations. The feeling is still firm, m«fdllm-:onunua in slender supply and firm. | 123 Aprirots, almonds, plums : very thrifty, and appar by frost dnrin | are in blaom (- 1° . .77 Pigs are thrifty. | #———jT——> what late, but give prom - Vineyards and citrus ores - s hgo &, Alt 3 . ‘ & Qinew 48 928 Tex & .of & StPgénis. boty;.’l‘ NV son 78, I35 fanlo | mgyentns &n_zsstmiption that % ‘Wool is quiet, as the rains are checking are most places for is progressing in hop ards. Cherries, | - Both Beans ‘and Seeds are quiet at previous |however. e in bloom. Apricots B Hops are easy. but no lower. Growers, as o g o prices. Alfalfa- and° Canary Seed ara firm. . . e e L s T Tnire s 'a smail Eastorn and Tetas demand | Siressy, mentionsd, ‘are ately more avoeed | § «To the Stoekholders Fige are sciung full. Strawberrie. lovk for Begns which keeps the market from stag- | different. Ay D EAY BEITIONS.—7%i weater | ok, vag m nation, HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sel of the Southern Pa- CUAS £ -~ small cre 31 N : uthe: No. —Bayos, . | about . 1%5¢ i quotations. Heavy continued ‘warm and very favorable for Erow- | inghouse its. " | ironySilvey él:fi'fi? Hopas ress) 40 ther: $83 50G24 50, | amoh W hites w.{m s W hire a5 55 | Breers, | 10c: medium. Oc: lght. S8ijc:. cow cific Company:” 5 T N Gally 1 the auent | arart for $2,000000 wad- presented at” the. sub,n.eaduuu Coh. tahdard Yals by Pibk, $225G2 63; Red %2 T500; Lima, 54 156 | Hides, 814c for heavy and 815¢ for Ught; Stass, raws were bemeficial, especially in the central ks &, r-ishitnonty T RaX Kitnsat 0 s 7e; Salted Kip, 8%ec: Saited Veal, 10¢; Salted “nd southern Gietricts. Grain and grass made | Treasury during the diy by its Tiscal agent.and |, BOSTON STOCKS AND JBONDS. 4 2204 ys, $4 6074 Hiackeye, e - 'y e cagn < 3 } k C fi - | $3 25@3 50 étl, Calf 10%c; dry Hides, 16%@1ic: -4 Kip. ‘We hereby beg to inform m rupid ,v,.‘“m_ and he:l\ng crops -fr'mumhagle in | was paid cut’ in for @isprysement ‘in y J‘l)l{c,lle’n! 4 Nm Q" otton.. Mgf g;- 94 ‘mwm_m“.u 0, °$3; Yellow Mus. | 14c. dry Calf, 10c; Sheepsking, shearli 4 . et arly all sections. some of the morthern | lief of distreas-in. the Phijppinés. - The fisgal |Lall loans . o i M TR L @oc eac! rt wool, 1 3 that sunties the grain acreage is smaller than |, s Orfentai logns tard, J"l& nary. 6}4c for East- Edward Pollitz & Co., 403 Calmn- s e { agent, through an.Orientai braneh, is able 5 a . NEW ch 31._The cotton amaket [-yn * Alfalfa, 13@14c; Rape, 1%@2%c: ‘Tim. | 100905 b ‘madl 3 ¢ nia street, San Francisco, e . ™ T o ane | dispense with .resourse 1 tha -exchange ‘mar- | s (oomiy 4g: . : - oberied -!eo-%yx at 4% decline 0t 6Ls point: to 6 | othy® 6c; u..,,, i S I Geiick Siy | sait, 85 for iarge ‘and §2 %0 for mediam, $103 eet, S m s in San Benito County and vicinity | ket. The effect s to ‘benefit ‘the New York "Mexican ‘Cent 4s. ¢6 ing] e go’lmn pigher avd Closed steady, 6 %0-10 points 4gj Broom Broom Co m &1 per’ ;“".’;m“u‘r [ st ,, £ N 8o gg‘-h . ceive for us in our names, eoes orted in the very best condition, with | money market and offset-“the; previoug ob- ds— fos i o D PEAGS— nkaye, $2@2 50, with mall and_ 506 for Coits. Buck Skins—Dry for of stock, of unusually heavy yields. Green | sorption by the Sub-Treasury. . The uy-men.z =5 nmm ofleflu. reen, §$1 75@2 per ctl, mmu-. 3216c; dry salted Mexican, 2c: dry voted upon April 8, 1903, for the ndant in all sections, and stock are | over the counter of the Sub-Treasury sé “ EN!""‘ Lme_flock. Markfl" Central American, mv.w. Goat Skins—Prime election of a new board of direc- e comiitlon Tpclauus fruie bave Bot | ik 1o wlow” the Smount o ‘ngars I the 4y Potatoes, Onions.and Vegetables. | S ras, Toc; iarse and smooth, woc: mediam, | § tors: seriously erage e s far more A5 4 ¥ and the outiook i& g0od for large yields of ali | than one day than would &n ordinary Sub- & Gmaas. o s Al —_— "‘.‘,'A’“"w;‘,-,’;";h 1 rentered, 5UQTe pir 1b: -uuo'r J. TAYLOR & CO., yarieties. Vineyards are in excelient condi- Tomeiry Opesstion’ Lh;-:nb:mp:\: of te %% CHICAGO, March 31—CA “mmm-. n'l:«s Potato m-hdm c:::cl:uAfl! aqullet -‘:a easy | no. 2 fic; street, New York. on. PEEeT terest & 5800< steady: good to Prime steers, $4 90G5 and even very famcy ®old slowly. The wool-—Qlloullon: for new spring clip are :h\‘ J",)NAVQ‘IHI:J d‘\lfinl.‘l{:e—clwlinavg ‘f;;;!.her relieve the drain into the Sul b-l'hab-, = : 3 la f"‘i m to Mm. W w stockers and feed- | Oregon steamer arrived with €680 sacks anl !as follows: San Joaquin free, 11@13c; do, de- New York, March 24, 1903. A e gl o L TR R same spirit I Gt rfe 3 ?‘mf Defteik | whist 1tviie Nuglinss Was dode wad within dhe Lective, og11c Lt Referring to above notice, we ra- were most favorable for all smvlu crops, | of expectancy of easier mdmuu and dis- 0 ’wm-;b-la_w h'“::m quoted range of rrltsel(-,“I 1y one uexol nw s R spectfully request all holders of fruit trees and vlnetm.l.;uln od grass have counts were qmbl:fll:wer I:'B.nllln -Muu&; g‘fl’ L] exas fed m- S LR o B B 'mo-e Sin P 2 Meat Mark Southern Pacific c-uu’- stock owth: ormer excellent , the published opinions eader o 2 good o was In tair condition and green feed is wentil. “From financial ‘world expressing eonfidence 5 the oG8 —Récelpts, 12,000; 'to-mmw. 25,000; | gon ‘steamer Rt down 218, swoks an Francisco Meat Market. 1o call at our office at their earilest present indications the graln Drut_crons | doration of prosperons conditions end (aith B b Dt Wt AA '.;4 buteh- | © Asparagus was in free mppu and ‘sold by e o I convenience. = Pl b et mapeni A i LT s Sl Sothat) 0 4 B S i e e TV Sefdpney L ED’ Albmm Co., E -. w-a""mn:vymwu be sighted in the market. There was no one vv.'rl 40; light, . il .Mmmtmmnemhm..':m W. .—-; e phcticus of Tuture i e | e e A EHEEP— 1O cheep. steday:| Glant Powder Company, has declared dividend | be seen. Spring Lamb is also lower under {n- ; S5 CaBgprate mfiflflm . mnu-mhn’m‘n’: =mqfln-uu;thl-'n- of apuarentiv T.amhs, f-mmmnm'mm,-m 52 of 50 cents a whare. - creasing receipts. Grass Mutton Is COMING In | ae-es-e 0etetttt sttt sotn

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