The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 17, 1904, Page 15

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, St .\[,il.lix‘)' OF THE M 1RKETS. Local ! Bo mi.r quict mui feetureless. dull, woith C Japaziese goid yen. rates unchanged. Cotton lozwer 2,100,000 Silver YVac higher. Wheat Freights still low, with tonnage plentiful. Wheat and Ba Futures quieter and lower. Oats, Corn and l(\i v(uuiu\' held and unchanged. | Continned fi 1 Hay, Bran and Middlings. { Beans and Seeds m(u'ii?'r at previous quotations. e and Eggs in liberal supply and weak. uits less active than last week. Barreled Beef and Pork lower. Hops and Wool quict at previous prices. Beef steady, sher. weak. | Mutton easy and small Veal Hogs advanced under lighter supp, Salt market s and a good demand. slowly getting settled again. Hides and Leather steady at unchanged prices. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables in ample supply. Poultry firm \under moderate supplies. | Am Car & F prd | Am S & Ref ptd | Interntl Paper prd. Southern Pacific. .. Southern Railway Southern T 3 T, St L & W ptd.. Union Pacitie. Wehash pfd.. Wheeling & L E.. Wiscensin Central. Wisconsin Cen pf Express Co Adams .. American United States Miscelianeous— Amalgam _Copper.. 3 Car & Found. Amer Cotton Oil. . Am Cotton Ol pfd. Amerlean Ice. ... American Ice pfd.. 2 Am Linseed Oil. . Am Linseed Oil pfd 700 2% m’h Amer Logomotive. . Amer Loco pfd.. Am Smelt & Ref.. 49 Amer Sugar.. 186% Anaconda Min ¢ R Brkiyn Rap Trans. 24,900 445 Colo Fuel & Iron.. 100 321 Consolidated 9,700 1961, Corn Products. 100 18% Corn Products pfd s ssme Distillers’ Secs. . 0 General Electric. .. International Paper International Pump nterntl Pump pfd. tional Lead..... North American. .. Pacific Mall.. Pecple’'s Gas. . Pressed Steel Car.. at £126 12s €d. Locally tin was unchanged, 50@29. fuoted here at $4 Spelter was unchanged in London, but was firpier here, with_spot closing at $5@5 10. Iron closed at 50s 64 at Glasgow and at 428 10%d in_Middlesboro. Locally iron was unchanged; No. 1 foundry, norKhEm. ll&.m No. 2 fourdry, northern, $14@15; No. ern and No.' 1 southern soft, §13 'nwuzs Available Grain Supply NEW YORK, Fob. 10.—Special_cable and | telegraphic advices received by Bradstreet's | { ehow the following changes in available sup- | plies, as compared with last account: |~ Wheat—United States and Canada, east of Rockies, decreased 583,000 bushels; and in Europe, increased 800,000 bushel supply, increased 217,000 bushels. Corn—United Stafes and Canada, east of Rockies, decreased 181,000 bushels. Oats—United States’ and east. .xl Rockles, decreased 352,000 bushels, Feb. sRuzes — 4 ' (Chicago Board of Trade. * IE Futire Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Feb. 16.—A o Jn rules gov- erning deliveries was largely responsible for | | heavy liquidation in wheat to-day, resulting | " in July closing 2@2%e below the final of yesterday. May wheat closed mng‘!'xe down. Demoralization was rampant in the wheat pit, | starting with confusion caused by the inaugu- | ration of a new rule in reference to the de- | livery of No. 1 and No. 2 hard wheat on fu- ture contracts. Until to-day No. 2 red and No. 1 and No. 2 hard winter Wheat had been de- liverable on contract at e discount, but the board voted to make the rate after July 1 at 2c discount. Amnouncement of this decision brought heavy realizing in the July and tember options. Prices declined throughout The opening was comparatively steady, influenced by the early Liverpool cables, which | showed a slight advance, initial quotations on | 1% May bein & unchanged 6 Y%e higher at 97 5, 9. July was unchanged to 3o lower ot g0 28 4 to 90jc. Large quantities of July and Sep-_ tember wheat came out during the first hour on liberal seliing by commission houses and | 100; FEBRUARY 17, 1904. local banks. The International Banking Cor- tn received 850,000, the Anglocflflm 800,000, and the Hongkong and smm.l knnun‘ Corporation 500,000, It is reported that no further exports of 0ld from Yokohama will be permitted by the Government, but the report has not yet been confirmed. Sterling Exchange, — $4 831 Sterling Exchange, sight — 4861 Sterlis nge, — 487 New York Exchange, sight == 1213 w York Exchange, telegraphic. — 15 snvo per ounce — oo | Mexican Dollar: 4 @5 Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT FREIGHTS Rates range from 13s | 3d for large up to 13s for small carriers, usual | European options. with very littie doing on the spot. The chartered wheat ficet in port has a registered tonnage of 6370, agal 955 tons on the same date last year; gaged. £3,190 tons _against 00,900; on the way to_this port, 197,436 tons, against 210,275, wm There was no news of importance go was lower and feature- “The” Southwest continues to compiain of dry weather. There is nothing new in this market worthy of nots um w decline in futures. The cash | grain continues in fair demand for milling and feeding account, with prices steady. CASH WHEAT. California._Club. $1 S7%@1 424 White Aunrfll $1 45@1 $1 38% @ i California orthern Club, *Northern Blneltem $1 47T%@ nu.y $1 40 FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. n. Hi Low. May A s sid 2 p. m. Session. May—$1 40%. BARLEY- S R o lns{ week. and- futures | h grain remained served at ¢ the close were yesterday. The cas| \u:ebnnd. 'nh tl 1234 as ;he rullng figure and sales reported at $1 13%. CASH BARLEY. . _Close. $1 40% tivity than ob- Feed. $1 11%@1 13%; Shipping_and Brews ing. $i nuu‘:"s*; “cnwnm. $1 17%@1 40 | . for falr to choice. * FUTURES. le-um'muao. m 310.!5 Slw% ’lM’ zp m, snnm 0 1 02% r. May—$§1 08. for preferred brands. But the great bulk of the Butter selling to-day ia at the below, and the market is top-heavy at them. There is no further change of consequence in Cheese, stocks being as large and cumbersoine as ever and the demand as light. are coming In more treely, as will be seen below, and the situation is as stated for a week or two past, the cheaper being. lively demand for local and use, while the fine ranch are given the go-by. They are saccumulal and are beginning to | § ke o Sonin_i_Swisrguents eceipts were 43,100 Ibs Butter, 1303 cases | Eggs and 7900 Ibs Shoms_ BUTTER—Creamery first hands, 26c for extras, fle(ornnu d 2214@24c for ° sec- onds; dairy, 18G22c;° store But(er. nominal; cold 'storage, 21@22c for extras, 18§20c' for seconds_aud 16@1Sc for ladle-packed. 11c for good to cholce new ol and S@Yc for lower grades; i young cas. 11i@il%c; Bastern. 150i6e: Western, 14@15¢ per. EGGS—Ranch, 24G25¢; store, 23@24c per doz. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. There was a little better feeling in the Orange market owing to clear, sunny weather and trade was moderately active. however, were still very heavy and prices wers without ‘quotable variance. Occasional small lots of large Navels, that is. 96s and 112s, sold up to $2 25, but the top quotation was com- sidered an extreme figure for the general mar- | ket. Six cars of Navels are announced for to- day’s auction. Tangerines are in free supply | and weaker now that the Chinese New Year | festivities are about over. Gra easier under increased receipts. while and Limes are unchanged. Ripe Bananas are in good supply and move fairly at previous rices. The steamer Alameda, “which arrived rom Honolulu yesterday, brought up 35250 | | bunches Bananas and 38 ‘There was no change in Apples or Pears. A‘PPLES—-" T5@2 per box for extra fancy; $125@1 50 for ordinary chnlce and 50@75c for common. PEARS—Winter Nellis from cold storage (re- packed), $2 50G3 per box. CITRUS ERUITS—Navel Oranges, per box for fancy, Fruit @$1 for standard 50c@31; Tan- $1 25 per bo ‘mons, $1 75 50 @1 50 for chol M A5 Fruit, 2 25; Mexican 50 Bananas, $1@2 per bunch for Hawailan and $2G2 50 for Central American: Pincapples, $1 502 per dozen for Central American ‘and §3@5 for Hawailan. Dricd Fruits.Nuts,R¢ uts,Raisins,Honey Stocks, | | crates Pineapples. | { fancy, SSc@$l for | 3¢ | 10%¢ per Ib, €Ol row | strictly prime to fancy 15 'AUCTION SALES D5n Sixth and Last Cons gameat 5y AUCTION SALE OF 100 Mares and Geldings Weighing from 1000 to 1200, by the Churchill Co.'s J. F., C. B, and D. Ranches, h Co. THURSDAY, February 18, 1504, At 11 a. m., at SALEYARD, 1732 MARKET ST. FRED H. CHASE & CO.. Livestock _Auctioneers. Do AUCTION SALE of 40 HORS! MARES, WEDNESDAY, Feb. 17 iz AFCADE HORSE =MARKET, SIXTH ST. e Sented or money retunded. JOHN J. DOYLE. and at 11 d. $13 In bulk and 14 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg. 14: Welsh Anthracite Egg, $13; Weish Lumj $11 5¢; Cannel, $8 50 per ton: Coke. i o 13 per ton in bulk and $15 In sacks; Mountain dewcriptions, $11 45 per 2000 ibs 'y 80 per brand. PACIFIC CODFISH A Bandies. per 1b, cases, regular, i cases, Eastérn ! g Tiee: blocks bright,” 634c. | faney boneless, Si, g8 pickied Cod. half bhll - i CORDAG! ‘The local company quotes a8 | tollows_ "60_days or 3 per cent discount for | cash, no sales under 10,000 1bs: Manila, 14% Sisal. 10%¢:; Duplex, 0%c; Bale Rope, 1049 FFEE—Costa Rlca—13%@15¢ nominal for rashed: 124@1dc for prime washed; 114@12%ec for ‘washed. l(l‘tvfi|2‘§c for good to prime WJ.G $4 75 " berry. 94@10%c for good to prime peabe: rry 1048 12¢ for good to prime; $G10%4e for fair; T@9e | for commaon to ordinary. | Salvador—13@ldc rominal for strictly prime | washed: 11§124c for good to prime washed: 9%G10%c for fair washed: 10§12c for fair to prime washed peaberry for good to o : 9% @10e Game Wardens confiscate contraband Ducks. Presses S Car prd. e ey ant o eciaadly Delitie SUDPAL 10 OATS—Arrival of 4800 ctls from Oregon. The | There 1s less movement in Fruits this week P e e IR ; 2 +Puliman g S 'flumh G, markes 1o stendily held. ‘with @ fair demand. | tnan Tast. bur 1t makce. very Witle differvice. | 9@k for sood green unwashed: Rather more tone to the Orange market. §‘;§;3§§‘,§ &) 41’ yrfd 360 general news to bring outside heavy or- w.,"(‘,.' . 3',"""'{‘,7;* Biack. $1 2501 55: | 5%, SeeRUnE Puines and Raisins. thete is not £50 (0 superiar unwashed peaberry Tasie for G i i | much left here to move. Honey and Nuts con- ordin W ubber Goods ptd.. ... . o was' he Ralsin Growerd” Assoclation nvit shed: ¢ Retail M i | Point Reyes 3% g 337&“;‘“(';‘3{5‘,’.""“ Bl CORN—Buyers are mot very eager. but pay | growers 1o slgn coniracts for three years, he. | strictly €ood washed: 0G0%c for good - 4 etail Meat Prices. | Indepen 7Y a bull factor. In the fage of vad “vmm tine hl&flgrlm wllh%lv :nw.:gl “h'f"( !m ginning May 1, 1904, on the same terms as the ercrbul';w;.-“:lr.w"‘gfi\o’fic tor good to 1 " . these uy. ings are moderate Teceints present_contract. unwashed pe E the Retall Butchers' Protective As- | 543% in the outside maricets and In the corn and oats e gy b B e R Mol 3“"’ fon Moorparks: Nyaporsted Appien 40 | oo B Giatey for. sirietly. aeall weshile 11% White and % for 1 T sun-dried, 36 ches, 5@63c: Pears, Washed: 1114 s y i U S Rubber pfd. o H ‘I“T u’l:lflc::‘edh "“‘ g = effect. It was also Yellow, sx 1261 40; small round do, $1 50. smoc, m“,.flm,, 4G5%¥; Figs, white, 4@ilec | 10%@11%c for good washed: m‘nmc for falr Prime Roast, 15@18c; Porterhouse | Roseburg U S Steel.... 3500 111 i | fohroes acoounted Tor. & Considatatie pac oy | Whits,” 81 $7 per cll: Eevptian, 31 423 foF | in boxes: black, 4%c; Plums, pitted, 6@9% per yrashed: 8%89%e for m;dlu;-!" 30 for interior 1562 s - = : e white ‘ang or br und. nary: . prime s‘{’;:"; m’{u;“.fc'f‘";:'o _iaal 151803 | Basramunt B, % | the depression, ' The R s 1 4k and near JRTE—Steady and unchanged at $1 30@1 32% | PRUNES—1003 crop, 2%@2%c for the four | washed peaberry: 91Ot Tor sood o brime e e e o | R f o aBras iy } 434c below'tné bigh point, May-closea at 54 | **BUCKWHEAT 81 152 per cil I e e Kt beadkies i) BT RIS N SRS g R e 1?22&- it it | B . B Total sales......255.700 sheres. } - July closed at S7%@8733c, after touching -————d Willstuf following new prices for 1904: qmnamd grades. | v.m[f\t::z—-me e DT m fix;:l Chops and Cutlets, 16G20c; Stew, | Seattle 29 54 UNITED RAILROADS | *&rn met with a good dsmana at the Flour™an illstuffs. eavy. pew ~ o . v e 2 240G 26 TRough Leather, SUTTON—Les, ,I6c; Forequarter, 12%c: | Tatoosh ... . .20.16 Unied Raroads of San Franciscor1.000 s | 1oRer ot SOR@IGIIC, & e " Leacher e 32“ 15"".'..,'% i '»""‘-’2-«3" Stew, 8@l0c; Prime Chope, 15@20c. Walla Walla.20.88 $79 37%. Oats were very nervous, May closing 14e |, The demand for Flour and Milistuffs con- | for No. 2: medium ,-”w »_ LAMB-Leg 20c; Forequarter, 12%@15c; | Winnemucca .29.78 AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. lower at 4274c. tinues about as for the past few weeks and | m Sultanas, unbleached, 4%%c; Seedless = Skirting, No. 2 Col H rt 20¢; S 2 preed e - it . . rices are unchanged. There is no distinctive | Thompsons, unbleached, Biic. Layers, per 20- jar Leather, nfiw« rmt Trace Leather, 40 ndquarter. 18@20c; Shouider Koast, 1230; Commor,—Bid, §3 75; usked, $4. Preferred— | Therc wag early strength iu provisions, with ' price Py b Box——6-crown Tmperial chusters, $3; 3-crown ~gic: Kip onfniched 40mS0e per Tb: Veal Chops, 20, ! WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Bid, $34 50; asked, $35 50. good Luying of pork and ribs. The advance LT ,‘{_g‘:m':;;,: Family Extras, $4 60§ | Dehesa clusters, $2 50; 4-crown Tancy clusters fmiened 86@00c per 1h: C21f, finished, PORK—foast, 12%@180; Chopa, 150160, FORECAST. | NEW YORK BONDS, lmgp's'sffn’; B were MErerea oy, realit- 4 g5 usual terms: Bakers' Extras, $1 5064 60; | §2: 3-crown London ' Lavers, 1 35; 2Crown per'1h; Wax Sides. 10617c per foot; Belt Kaite < 3 : | The pressure is rising rapidly over the Pa- | U S ref 2s reg..104% L & N unified 4s. 98% | treme weakness in. grainm . M on e oo 33 00454 30 per bl for | London Layers, 1 25, usual advance for frac. Soyiee 14m1fc: Rough Solits per 1b. 1o quote regular prices o8 | ya. Siore and conditions favor Clearin | “104% Man con gold 4s.103% | B0 " Gowr Turd was Off 1204150 and 7ibs | Family and $8 00@4 40 for Bakers'. | tenax Bgee and_Iavern. . Seodad_Fincy 1608 | TANBARK—Sveull JREN UaE Sl i, weather generally in California. 1106 | Mex nt 4s. % @10c lower. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as cartons, 3 1b, THe: fancy 12-0z f-"';'"' pov uvm per cord. The storm has moved steadily eastward and The leading futures ranged as follows: } follows: Graham Flour. $3 25 per 100 Ibs; package, ancy bulk cartons, per Ib, T1ac; T 11 & Quotations are for barrels: for cases. The Weather and Crops. is now crossing the Rocky,Mountains. The | | "~ Gioms, | BYo Flour, 3 35 Rye Meal, $3; Rice, Flour, ;::‘l;:.m;; cartons, per Ib, Tic; choles 12-0% | o 1 Be; Linsced. 40c’ per gation for b:lh"d i rain area has extended well’ to the south and ose. | §7; Corn Meal, $3 25; extra cream do, a A age. 6% - s s Chetae ‘ases, . G. McAdie, section | E"PETOUS rains are reported in Southern Cali- . | 2 “* (“rouu,*am Hemlny, 04 25; i B | O . Bebeew AA. 83 1983 X Rl S -:-Iu':a A X fornia. In all probability heavy snow will fall R of Mex con 4s 74 | o Flour, $4 50a4 racke eal | lings, i, . Te; . | and 42 for raw: China 3 H ate and crop service of the by Wednesday morning in the Southern ranges. | Y C gen 8%s. 6.;4 H fik ::‘L'Q) rina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, snwwt;oma Siodes ?&'Hl’fl.‘}, Museatsts P’pr"l'bl5%ra‘|ulk‘ Cocoanut ot in b‘;v’:"hi?:«;:; Pgm-fufi as follows: ngs of @ rapid rise in the upper Sac- v 8 Oats, bbls, §7 20@8 60; in sacks, 3 - - for Austral g, GENERAL SUMMARY. s o 3 e Feir. s ot i | | Bt S ’“ peard B«m-v 34: Bpiic’ Peas, baxes, 37; Green | NUTS__Waloués, Ne. 1 softshell 13 Ot 8c: natural winter sperm Ofl, Toe; extra 0 during the first ot | AR tivers have been jsmed. The crest of the | S5h¢ Ghew 350 per 100 tbs. |35, 2 1t Amonge e or onareie, | B1005e Tt Sht iuinen Tard Qi St eavy frosts i any places. ol R T T 10%ec for 1 X L. 10%c for Ne Plus Ultra and 4 %il, The: Neatsfoot Oil, 73 SO e et e | piyer readings are’eported:” Rea Biue, L ‘3}%2« Havy and Feedstuffs. g;x'ficrar Iflx;;u_‘:locr?unut‘n op7e for Eageorn: 1 Lord o 'O, ‘M tght 'fi’en;\)‘u o e o ight mein i | Marysville, 18, rising; Sacramento, 23, rising. | Ches & Ohlo 4%5.103% | Reading gen 45 % i B g P e s ;fil.d”',’,"_h"m","",fi,"','.,‘,”n.,,"},“ oo botted T e by eI a3 | Forecast made at San Francisco fo thirty | Chi & Alton 8igs. 75%|SL & I M con 5 I g ... ... 0% | Conditions in_these markets remain un-| " HONEY.Comb, 10@11%c for white and SI® Dated Ao A Paint O 3. e Jrecipitation in the coast 854 | hours, ending midnight, February 17: C. B & Qnew ds 91%|ST & S F fg 45, 8114 | jay i 2¥ 4275 | changed. Hay, Bran and Middlings are quotsd | ggc for amber: water white extracted, B@ | © oAt DiTe Water Whige Coal 01 in bulk. P o Northern ~ California—Fair Wednesday; | C.M & StPgn 4s.10813|St Louls SW lsts. 93% | Juiy . 30% 30w 0l | steady, with a good continuous demand, Which | Siic: light amber extracted, 415@4%c: dark, | 1go: Peart O, In cases 21ige: Astral, 21iact s for the storm of the | CoOler: brisk north winds C & NW con 7s.120% | Scaboard A L 4s. fl September . 4% 33 34 | promptly absorbs the arrivals. | 33e. 21%0: Fxtra Star, 28%e: Elaine. 27%e 3 Heavy smow fell o the “.S;;"m;m“‘;f""';;‘l:h‘;l(“{‘":Hf"'ldnudw. | “'DR 1 il g’nc 4s. :g o l;ar 45 ” Mess l’ork ver bb E‘x‘ésuncfiffr}" lfl',b 5 | BEESWAX—27G29¢ per Ib. Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in o Rivers and creeks % | ight cast winds, chany o westerly. | "Do_ col Bs .... So Ry ba. : o 0% s 14T 4 | 5020 per ton. S . 2éc Bensine. s et ratiresd tracks | Nevada—Clearing; colder Wednesday | cOC D SE enis 97%|Tox & Pac Tsts1iers | Y % 15 02% 14 65 14 68 RTS-$21G22 per ton. P Caitions o 86 degres Ousoiine, 1 overland | tratfic was S nmfi:n‘: .::”;n:[;&clnuy—rur Wednes- Chi 1_;~n;- 4= 5 ! Tol. 8 {; & x 4. 70 Lard, per 100 o 7Rl FEF(‘)‘?]'S’I;LFF,%——[RDH:G ““Bul:“);“ ?g%g:r v y b cases, o, Rk s K AVY snow in the mountains. risk wes v winds. “ons Tobacco 4s. 56%| Union Pac % | May . 7 | ton cake Meal af e T(*RPFVT(LF—-NP per an n cases Ther : ris of damage to farming A. G. MCcADIE, District Forecaster. | Colo & So 4s.... 85%| Do conv ds.... 981 , July ..... T70 770 | jobbing, $32; Cocoanut Cake, $21@22; Corn changes tn Darreled | 80¢ tn Grasen oud ires barree. r “rops by the heavy rain. but {arming CF & T conv 55, T2 | U § Steel 24 B+, 12% | Short Ribs, er 100 Ibs— Meal, §26.50G20 50; "Cracked ~Corn, §29G30: | grner® 7%, 6p0d Tuan, ChANEER V0, Mamsied | 20 1 PAND WHITE LEAD- Red Lead, 6%® i 1h some places | ¥ — Den & Rio G ds. 9714 Wabash Tts ....118% | May 2 TO% 710 | Mixed Feed 320623 Horee Beans, §300 | Sriuces being lower. Lard, pure and com | e per b White Lead, 0l@7c. according (o [ ays. Althougl Gt . Erie prior lien 48 87 | Do deb B. 1y July g | 40 per ton: Broom Corn r und, b in advanced. The market for ' quantity s southern districts was TERN MARKETS, | “Degen 4s ... 8534\ W & L Erie 4s.. 90§ | i HAYWheat, $15G18; Wheat and Oat, $14% | Bama: Bacon and barreled goods is duth, with | CQT-1C rrxen VER—$43@#4 for local use and Swing immatiataly | | ENADC s 10414 W1s “Cent 4a. 3. 893 Ca:h Grain and Provisions Y] e?:twnscmz o g3 $14G10; Dericy. | supplies ample for all needs. | 942 Sof43 50 per fank for :(xlv“:t i e as | Hocking Val 43 | y tock. nominal—none here; Chicago was lower yesterday owing to weaker | * SALT—The market is getd more 1 e = < NBEW YORK MINING STOCKS. e | o e e grain and free selling by the packers. The | and definite quotations w be given. They e New York Money Market | . 10/ Little Ci " 7| CHICAGO, Feb. 16.—Cash quotations were W—30G75¢ per bale: o nde 1s hevily 1oadod with goods and | oo A7 low. beme about S0c per tan over con growing rapidly x E 2 Erri b e e R sy Mo D e s —— the packers and traders are veartsh, | of production, u iows: Bales. S140: Detry, | Alice ... = J a5 o ra 5041 b NEW YORK. Feb. 16.—Close: Money on | Brecce e, Mo $ el o 'z?.l No%e $0%e; o Beans and Seeds. he(n:by[.‘%rl)%cutf: Ifh([:$ai'u.llnl§cptf:yr‘lk:‘°: L 100.1b hngs. 4 §0: do. 50-Tb hl;-"?‘ s in_excellent condition | call was easy at 1%@2 per cent: offered, 13 | Bruns Con 1L No. 2 Teed- 14c for extra light and 10 for Sugar-cured: ' Rock Salt, $4 25 in 100 and $4 50 in Y e s SN R (e | pes amme: A 1 e L! Nair ‘%o’ chofes malting, | Beans continue quiet at the quotations which | Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13%c: California | pags: Genuine Liverpool, $14, $15 and l\ v-r is reported | 4 per cemcs six mibn SRt Py, G7h | Soen CBliver 1 flax ‘'secd, $1 11; No. 1 North- | have ruled for some little time. Limas are Hams, 1215G13c: i tan in packages of 224 100 and per cent: o %@4is per cent. Horm Siiv westorn, 81 17; prime limothy $3 255 | il firm owing (o the light rainfall In the | extra Mess, $11 | spectively - Refining Com- yards are in good condi- | Grite Wercantile paper, 4%@5% per cent. | JRor, FHVer mess pork, per $14 50614 623 lard. Der | southern districts, and Pinks are wing | prime Mese Pork, $1 SUGAR—The Western Sugar Reflaing Com- s nearly completed in some g SSriabgs Was-ptealy. with sotusl | To0 b 87 domr 435} Snort tibs. stdes uoe-e)., to moderate suppiies. The other descriptions =Mess, $18; Dry Salted Pork, pany quates 38 follows, pér 1b. In 1001 bacs: js pearly completed in rome | business in bankers' bilis at 4.850094.8060 | 86 70@7; short clear’ sides (boxed). 7 1214@ | are dull and {eatureless. There is nothing new | Pork. §27; Pigs' Feet, $5: Smoked Beet. 1A Crished ‘and Fine Crashed, 3.3%c: hecking the too early | (OF demand and at $4.8250Q4.6200 for sixty | Boston Stocks and Bonds. | 7 25: whisky. basie of high " winés.” §1 %1 | in Sevas. | per Tb. Powdered, B.40¢: Candy Granulated. 3. i0c: Dey m, and prospects are good | 943 bills. . Claver, contract grade, $10 7b. BEANS—Bayos, $2 2562 50: Pea. $3; But- | LARD—Tierces quoted at 7%c per Ib for | Granuinted. fine. 5.30c: Dry Granulated. conrse, uits Bave not been f’“‘*‘ rates, $4 w,m M and $4 864, —— Articles— RCC;;})"II;“ Shipments. | tors $3 50; small wmze $2 75@3; large White, | (l-:o):‘rm(;l:‘nldbu;;i u%lc‘)::r b nambnmm m':'fb 5.30c: Fruit Gnnum? ot»nc(?unl«tlondn’ ™ its B Sommercial bills, $4 Monay— |U § Steel. 114 | Flour, barrels . , 35, 20@2 55; Pink. $2 90G3 10; Red, $4 2004 50: ns, o ns, c ! R : Golden BAY SECTIONS. g e e ’CMI loans.....4 @4% Do ptd.... 57i; | Wheat, bushels 54,100 'f,m $3 2503 50: Red Kidneys. $4 254 50: | tins, 5. lin A, 490c: Extra C. 4.80s: Golden during the fi Mexican dollars. 46 cents. | Time loans .. 43%@5% Westing Common. 79 = | Corn, bushels 2i8400 | i 2 S 15@% 26 per cofl: Florse Beans, | COTTOLENE—One halt barrel, 9%c: three barvels. i0c more: halt g . 'r:m:: Bonds—Government, Ready; railroads, | Bonds— Mining— | Oats, bushels . 103,800 50, i u(_h;rrels Oc; orie tierce, ‘g'l two tierces, - ....,.."'12‘{..'?:'-"“-\: i 200 wis the heaviest | =2 Atghison 4 ... OTX| Adventure 2, e Dyais 14200 SEEDS _prown Musta : Teliow Mux- 8%c: five tierces, S%e per Ib. wd barrel rul and northern > T S | Do ads 3s..11 87| Allouez . 3% . 3 W tard, $2 a : SRR : N orders taken for less tham ons 1 inches in Oskland New York Stock Market. | M Cent, se. Al Com, AR d E booise tor Eastern: Alrglfa. 14G13 | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | 830 2% I X0 0 e ent. Ratael 3.00 at Dan- ey R o) o Butter, Cheese and Eggs. 1% a;T“flmolh{i oggisc: Hemp. Mg per TUMBER—Pine, oriinary sizes SISOI0: ex) . 5.2 at Healdsburg and chison ... 1% Atlantic T | 1b; Millet, 3@3%c; Broom Sead, "§2002 sizes higher: Red g > Pyancinco., The extended t NEW YORK, Feb. 16.—Th 3= Do pfd. Bingham 19% | Hops show no further change, but are quiet- | tra - um smul-l. 8 for puthern distticts, and, " though . muck | beee done In siocks 10-0ay was Miehtly lerper | Boston & Albany.245 | Calumet & Heoels: s | cmcaco, Fen 16.—0On the Produce Ex- (PRI Lo\ miockeve $2 2562 50 per ctl, | er and fenturcless, with stocks of the 1009 ero | feet. §3 90@4: Picket=. $10030. Shivgies, ¥2 U than above noted, was very bemeficial | than yesterday. bui th 4 ULy JATEST | Roston & Maine.166 | Centennial | chang. to-daw the butter market wis rm: e ¥ reduced to a small quantity, and this in lots | No 1 and $1 50 for No ket el W cegunte S the - | FESIS Tov 2 | Creumeries. 18@233%c: dairies, 13%@22. Egge, - s Sotimed Dty &40 Sheve. N $14 for sawn: Rustic, > Dusiness was Gone In the first hour of the | Fitchburs ptd.. ler: 35 ga0es Checse, stroris: 10G10%c. Potatocs, Onions and Vegetables. | *Wool s il 30 nominal Last year's clip Receipts of Produce markst, the sales in that time reaching al-| Mex Central. Dom e g bl s pretty well cleaned up e new spring eceipts o] ce. - most ws many shares as for the whole day.| N Y. N H & H. Franklin % Livestock Market. AT Roneh A . DO e T | 1 ol e KDY S XN S iy 5 (S e beavy rainfall | This business was a buying movement largely | Pere Marquette. . Grancy . 3 being less than 500 sacks. the market was lib- Hides are steady at previous prices. The FOR TUESDAY FEBRUARY 18 icts w.dm raliroad tracks | confined to the New York public utilities, and | Union Pacific.. Isle Royale Y GO. erally supplied with ali descriptions, which | Oriental war has had the effect of imparting <2 a1 e et B s, Wit B iy ey H GO, Fe uCH "1:: ATTLE—Receipts, | Dave been accumulating for some time. Trade | a steadier tone to the situation without. how- {V""‘“' A gl gt" 23 s ¥ s sl evelopmen t Was regardes @s an effort | Am rge Chem.. chigan CHICA ‘el N o heat, ctls , 32 : of the party leaders to awaken the market| Do Pid......... Mohawk . 35 | 4000: steady: good to prime aeers. #4906 | JIG i Ta o A S | o e e MADISHNG AURG TS SNDAS OF 1 arivy. St = TO VALLEY. into some animation and to start prices mov- | Am Pneu Tube.. 3% Mont Coal & C.. 2% | b 75: Poor to medlum, $3 5094 Slockers K inpIng. boints coused & better demand | = HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | Oats. ct 46,000 weather prevailed most of the | in8. One or iwo rallroad stocks were inciuded Old Dominion. 914 | -na feeders, $2 25@4 10; cows, $1 60@4 o el aeal however, were | about 13@lc under quotations. Heavy Salted | Corn. West, ctls 1000 - Wartncr st the ciosr. | i the movement, "It failed entirely to aitract Osceola 57 " | heiters, §2 2504 10; canners, §1 0082 50; aiin: e Garmet. Chiles &nd_ Barly Rose | Steers. 9igc; medium, Siec: light. Sc: Cow sks. b k P and 28ch, varying | SBY CCHOWIng and wee ahenfimed, Drices be Parrot 21% | §2@4; calves, $3 5 were in good demand for seed and prices of | Hides. Sc for heavy and Sc for light; Stags, Go: 500, Tallow, ctls .. e s etk S . o Doy 15 e The Tehbie Toot Tacis | A Was [ rod 81 | HOGS_Recelpts to-day, 20.900; (o;morrow. | The tatter had & narrower range. = Several | Saited Kip, 8c: Salted Veal, 10c: Salted Calf, . = 2,098 Rain_commer . e trade er prd... 601 ' Shannon 7% | 40,000; strong on good: mixed an chers, . 1 : dry Hides, 15@16c; dry Kip. 13c; d o 2 tinued until to-day. No dam.- | profits. United States preferred was heavy at | Dom Iron & §.. 8% Tamarack 100" | $805 45, £0od to ‘choice heavy, $5 3565 4; | SGr lcaus of Burbanks have been received from | j0ieci, frv Fdes, \GIR: G Kip, [Oe: G0y 2 150 Raisis. bxs.... 500 from the heavy raintall except | all times, and this helped to discourage the | £4 Elec Iium Trinity . 1% | rough Neavy, $4 9085 25: light, $4 00a5 10; Nenda Tty and ey e e ot iy " | shori Wool, 40G65c each; medium, Slong | Straw, tons 10 Lime, bbls .... 183 k. but the heavy fall of | & s prices. e selling _of Gen Electric {U § Minin 20% | bulk sales 20. - 3 - - : . OREGON. mountains caused great | Stocks had 1o other expianation than the | Mass Flectric U S oil . > A | B aceipts,” 15,000: 'sheep, atesay: | they do Dot copipare. farorahly with the Oce ’flroxol' -‘-):c % s n{l;'rem’:(‘ldl;: B ‘Wheat, ctls 3.570( Bran, sks . 570 periy and biockaded | Supposition that a epeculative line was being | Do pia 3 lambs, steady; good to choice wethers, $4@ | 8on article, which can be had a % and | Small ana S0c for Colts. Horse Hides. o etls £.500 Feed. sics osT e Grain "und_pestarage | Gifposed Of. *Amalgimated - Copper - seomed | Mo oas e i nbios mixed. 56 S0G@4r Westan | Sme price. _Sweets = were unchanged and | Small and t0c for Colte, 'Horse Hides dry | outs. ctis . ey : were benefited by the rain. The grain acreago | 2150 to suffer from some speculative profit | Injteq Fruit. sheep, $3 S0@5 60; native lambs, = $4@5 95; | Tather dull. " Strietly fancy Onions were firm- T Nl Gl tor Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Potatoes, sks - Thie wemson will be large, and prospects are | taking, but hardened after the announcement | rn' Shoe Mae Western lambs, 4 25, % Iy held at full figures, but the recent arrivals | 107 & Sle: dry salted Mextems, 53 % 004 for heavy crops. Orchards and vineyards | of the declaration of a djvidend of $10 per | U7,°req e ey : t Oregon included some off lots, which were | MOXIcam. e OOy e e Prime Ar %re in excellent condition and pruning is nearly | share in Calumet and Hecla, which is double | 4 ™ Bein offered at a_deline. goras, 75¢: largaand smooth, 50c; medium, 33¢; 'Y nKfiT letcd. - The cool weather has prevented | the rate declared In. the corresponding period | i i Clo:in 7o As' usual on Tuesday the receipts of Vege- | ST G5 o Fgni ey STOCK MA e the 00 esrly blooming of deck ruit | of last year. Wall street hes an abundance | & 3 E e ety warier | % S T, ettt | ¥ Miscellancous Markets. | | bl Bom, Los datiie, " Mot sod 2 | RALEGN o, t gmers. e por 1 Yo |5 > Clear and cool weather prevalled @uring the | 224 naval actvity indicsted 17 thess markets | o)., for money. P ey L T PR A toes were still plentiful and L—r-y clip—San Joaquin Lambs’, 9@ . . s 22 fore part of the week and cioudy. warm weath- | 308, 12 [S83ndy "Gt Talivoad edrnings 13 ' | , Do for acct.$0 1516 o rather weak, but all other kinds ruled fom at | 11c; Midale County, 11812 Northers Defect: Trading Light, With the Mining er with showers during the Subject of much discussion. Gross earnings | Anaconda Foreign Futures. L 2 | tve Nevada, 13@15c; Oregon, fine, 150 Weak Wwas fairly heavy in the morth portion and Atont ot g i er under continued heavy recelpts. A box of | 19¢: Oregon. medium, 17c Stocks Weaker. : S b gnow e the Blervas, Suc dn | 5 150 et Srnik B WRbeT 0w Gaciipes | Ao - kg Asparagus the river sold at 50 per | HOPS - 25G%c per Ib for c-mmu. 1003, s, W ey O e e br i Nght. | On the average and complaints by railroad offl- Penneylvania . — o g e et A e a B e T L s BB T oae very beneficial in all sections and pas | lals of @ continued storm blockade point to| g FERRIR 0L, Reross the bay sold at 15¢ per pound, —_— Trading in stocks and’ bonds was light om groatly encouraged the farmers and orchard: | {he, CoRERANCE Of [0 (COMeSCR TS foll | ; Wheat— March. POTATOES--Burbanks from the river. 050@ M Mark, he Bond Exchange. and there were no changes fote” The warm weather and rains have started | 1ot WS SeSroans, Jon, 1 TRRT AL 2 Great West. G| e per ou; Burbanics. $1 100 Meat Market. ‘orthy of comment. The oll stocks continued the grain and grass, and with ordinary condl” | earnings of the trunk lines and Eastern rail , Mil & St P. | Closing . Ry 6@ 1325 per ctl: ‘River Reds, $1@1 10 per etl; Juit VMining stocks were weaker, with com- e gy B e B B -3 roads is a point in corroboration of the conten: 3 May-Aug, | G8rnet Chiles. 105 per etl; Early Rose. | Iiogs are higher. as the suppiy is hardly | siderable selling. caused by a break in the o m':;'“.né"’ L S a8 ats Down Eruie ia | tion that storm, blockades are the explanation | Hofi;.y“& 96ca81 06 pef etl; et Potatoes, $2G2 10 gaual to the demarid at present. Fail Lambs electric line line which supplies the Comstock lode rather than a falling off in available traffic. - re slightly weal utton is easy. no power. ming wp and is & Gus ,':‘ni‘)‘l,df"'{‘j,’,‘,‘m,"" But the fact that the ratio of declines in earn Holiday. | PHNIONS—Yellow. $2 16@2 25 per ctl for Or- lower, and Veal ls coming in fresiy, dairy | Ex-dividend yesterday: Pacific Auxittary cleaning or ‘ ards B et o ings has shown steady progress since it began | Holids and $2 50 for Nevadan; Green Onions, | calves especiail: Beef is steady at the quota- | Fire Alarm Company. a regular quarterly 0'-.- D e powng. aitaifa s making | 1a%t summer makes the subject one for mis- Hallghs, Mm B T gy tlors which have ruled for 8 long time. dema of 10 cents: the Gas Consumers’ Assoc pu o giv n[ Es— 4@se H RESS! tion, a monthly dividend hare, £ood growth. The d market was dull but steady. Total | Louls & Nash Beans, 15@17%c per lb; Wax, — ting to SoiTHERN CALIFORNIA saies: SEO Dniten. Staies” bonds were | 3"k & Than. Boston Wool Market, s e et i “iSsagt 34 | 1Y Releznia cates from: sanghierers to dealers | amunting o Jove P The weather was slightly warmer than dur- | ynchanged on the last call Bar silver—Firm, 27%d per ounce. per box or crate; Rhubarb, 9G10c per 1b; Sum- EEF—6%@7%¢ for,Steers and 5%@6lc per | monthly dividend of 15 cents per share, ing the preceding week, with comsiderabie NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Money—2@3 per cent, r Squash from Los Angeles, $1@1 50 per box: | Ib for Cows. amounting to £11,250, on the 15th. clondiness and light sin, At Sants Maris the | ., Sascs. High. Low. Close. | The vace ¢f Siacount In the open masket for | | JOSTON, Feb. 10.—A heaithy condition pre- | Cabuake: $1 10 per et Pt YEAL-Large, 860c; small, 9@9%c per Ib. Semosy’ il vy eaincall o the KB o o o et | Atchisa ... 14200 €8 ©7% short Hills is 3% per cent and for three months | Yaled * ::w ml‘:‘lr:ghw:u, with d.- Cucumbers, ub'm‘o'«—.w.tmn. ouoxoe Ewes, 9G9%c | a regular monthly dividend of $1 per share et ity, and 3n some sections there was | Atchison'pfd. Siio; L% Sk % b | bills 3% per cent. Pt Ther BRein it the o B - and $161 B”:or jareet O8N ey m\'us—hu watte: Spring. 15a10 February 20. nome. The ..lm of :‘n:l pn«.dmg 'n'.?n:a:' EI{"Z”&.S - 0. 1 Now Y orb Cott By ward a higher uw;:nmlnt. There s a -(e-flr b@se per 1b tm' mmkmn and 10@12%c for —Dressed Hogs, 7@8%c per Ib. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Sy beoeficial o grain, Eras a0l Orchard® | Canadian’ Pacific ew XY or otton Market. . O the territory wools, which are mthem Dried Okra, n c per 1b: anen Pep- TIVESTOCK MARKET. t more soon nsure | 2 2 irm, 1b: ‘Mushrooms, er tions are for . in 4 nd | Cen of New Jersey 15@20¢ per 1 e p The following quota £00d, sound e R e and pasturage has faade & | Chesapeake & ORI0 NEW YORK, Feb. 16. cotton market mfi"%"’n’ggm e I Marrowfat and Hubbard Squssh, $10a15 ber Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less %0 making fair growth emd B eeeding are in | Chicago & Alton i oUmnea. Ntoagy Bt 85 ROENOR 00 7415 poinis oL T Todit ey moeay e, | ton for round lots and %@%e’ per g e L IR R B R e fasmets will sow the usual | Chi & Alton pfd and closed steady at an advance of 6 pointe. | 180 Wyoming- Fine, 1@16c: heavy Ane. 13g | 8°Ke- CATTLE Stecrs; 80c; Cows and Heiters, Pereage in grain Orchards and vineyards are E:L‘.’::‘L Weste - 145: e medtam, lu'ouc. medium. 1815@190, Poul 3G b nr!f\i.m";g:‘#r b (nc- -m? 4s qr coup. gene ullle‘;xexlx‘:qmd °'§L - ""-‘2 ls& ;t l;;m New YVork Gram and Produce. Ua';’l’u'":n:";:?:'—nmmm‘lnn;n :;.1,‘{,’,' flfl; oultry an ame. wg,flg(p_wmu 1% @0e; K@ite | 48 ar n-‘" Ny A c t P p i . —— gross 3 Grain and grass are beginning to sprout. | . o e s W YORK, F T tana—Fine, choice, 19@20c; LAMBS—5@0 ¢ per 1b. Ala A W 3s. iab % this time would do much §00d—soften- NE eh 10._FLOUR—Receipts, | dim cholce, 19@20¢; average. 186 1be There was no Western Poultry received and | LAMBSo@szever B o0 o e {ni the top crust and nelping youns growth to Qi T & T ot | 40,600 barcels; exports, 11,200 barrels. Fairly | 10a500: medium choice, 10620e. {he recelpts of domestic stock were wusuglly | over- 300 ibe 54 @3%c; soft Hogs, A*?Mm &S - sme through. Green s starting B L A S s ————— e frm | 20 per cent of Gent off. and | Cai G & B " ‘oloradoSouthern. O HEAT Receipts, 8500 _bushels; : ickens were quoted higher, mountain sections and will soon be 8004 | GoOTE o0y et pra. 5000 bushels. Spot” eamy: No. 2 réd. e St. Louis Wool Market. O e tatent "t aa ity (b ge! | BtaE, 40 per ceit off trom m b Tt ) X3 o e - vator and 0. afloat: No. 1 hard Mani. mand. a Ducks were in good - = 0 |1 1Weather Report. Tove, mominal, Options openes actie on i Y et it oloaned " ip, Guickly ot Bigher General Merchandise. EC g w100 |1E Ry ens 105y Eeneral buying, continued cold sweather’ South- | ST, LOUIS, Feb. 18- W) ,,,"“,’;5',-,"",‘;"' Tates. Recelpts of Western stock are expected BLERG 1 S G R mis (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) T e D e Tt Daiawrs :hokse Tuy: heavy fine, 1214 to be light during balance of the BAGS—Grain ., Bhe 5%@5%e “st Ba. 5% 90 | Pewell st Gx112% — ng in the West. Later prices declined s %e; Thurs- s > Searyet 38 AN FRANCISCO, Feb. 16-3 p- m. 1y on long selling, both here and at the West, ot e B AR g g B "“‘"‘“.'" B, g o SRR Vool Bars. | SR oty |5 PHT e e i ek hase of the Same G35 | resulting in. & net loss of H@1lhe. May, 930t G8c. Pete ot e jay & Wi « comy : — |Sierra g date as compared with thess S K0 e twen £5 15 e, comd b ouy, Nhwike diea Northern Wheat Market. o Hicc 5a. = 100%(5 ¥ of A 68 ty-four hours: 1% H() Firm. o s LA R{:.'-‘““ - :l!.) . 108 —_— This _ Last HIDES—Firm. LAL == | o pe 30 COFFEESpok Rio, _lrregul ok Do Fia se1m 108 ® et EE—Spot Rio, ar; No. 7 in- I : val - i = 8 yolee, Thic: mila, steady Futuren closed net Walls, 75c; Dluestes. Sl A8 1 exSa 100 Gamer = : cm;‘x’ng Parch, " B.50G5.The; April: auc. R b g A e M Tem Sa.116 sz 18 — San ¥ 2 May, 5.75G5.05c; July, 64 15¢; August, 6.25¢ | Pluestem, 8lo; club, 76c. Mve MeTse o ) e indepengence -4 -4 SUGAR—Raw, steady; _fair refl orthern Busi Do B SPBRBIN — s T 213-16c; molasses sugar, 2 9-16c; Tenned, N 5 oHsnes NECRS n;’:v_v ity = San Diego....... 0.28 s o DRIED FRUITS. BEATTLE, Fob. 16.—Clearings, ~ $577,134; i Nerew -.lf; GaE — EVAPORATED APPLES—The mar bajan oour‘ ~—Chearings, 2 N SRR B R 3 g ot Sl i el T e i SRR g lvetEn B B s Lo sl By %o Feb. 16.—Cl 3 £ ?= i‘i PR DNTE Are Acm with. jobbing - Gemand S "" 18.—c1 g : Port Costa. § Bs 52 good and supplies tomewhat limited. Quota- | it P AL s 1 [ e SV W co. 5 2 3% tions range from -mau. o grade. R 2 STATION. £ !l 32 APRICOTS—Remain -4 SRR P i T2 B m.u choice, :‘NAO‘I:M, and tancy, 150 2 2 ACHES —. falr "demand.’ Chol i3 3 e | e e atlee THaVLe oy | | LOCAT, MARKETS. 3 : PRIRIA G e s Farsllon .....20.04 B4 51 Baker 2.8 38 32 "g New York Metal Market. Exchangc and Bullion. Carson 29.96 : :2 a Eurcks 30,00 B ; Fresno 2988 56 48 43 NEW YORK, Feb. 16—Tin broke sharpl unus‘. Fiagstasf .. 2072 54 34 141 | in the English market. Spot closed £1 aa .. 20,06 44 40 lower at £126 128 6d and futures 17s 64 lowar | 2.100.f lt

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