The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 24, 1904, Page 15

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. WEDNESDAY, FERRUARY 24, 1904 = 13 decrease. 26.000. Barley, 4,496.000 | pathy with the decline at Chicago, but the 103%@11%c; Eastern, 15@16c; Western, 14@15c g, © 313 i X close of per Ib. s b e o o S e g, | PGGS—Ranch, 23G24c; stors, 2292 per A SAI‘ES # | An upward tendency in futures set in during dozen. the afternoon. * I Chicago Board of Trade. L California. ccl:::n‘ ::n 091 45; Calitornia ( Decidusrs and C‘.tn“ Tign AUCTION SALE White Australian, $1 501 86; Northern Club. | 40g1 15; Toa pplles of Oranges continued far in excess $1 4001 45; Northern Bluestem. 31 501 85 | ;¢ the’ Gemand, but the market was moderately T PN Future Grain and Provisions. | per ctl. el active cn local account, as the warmer weather ’.DJy order, of the Superior Court, Department e seemed to encourage buyers, . Dealers were . T. Murphy, guardian of the estate of CHICAGO, Feb. 23.—Wild excitement bt gl 5. | purchasing more oa size than on quality, larse | Danlel 7. Marphy. e Crading ifa s WBakt D G i Open. High. TLow. Close. | sizes only being wanted. Prices of fancy large | I will sell all the stock contained om the Yery start 'Buying orders appeared o come | M8Y -.......f1 48 $148% $146 S$I 46 , Were marked up, as the hign prices paid a% | premises at 70 CITY HALL AVE., Trom all directions ‘at the opehing. - The cause | December 11 48% "146% 1 44% 1 443 | the guction sale on the preceding day necessic | THURSDAY. Feb, 2. at 11 J'clock. rrartE Ay . £ MARKETS. | Repubiic Steel r ¢ P I e 2 p. m. Session. tated correspondingly high prices in the open id stock consists of about 40 RIGS of every SUMMARY OF THE M: . Republic_Steel vas sharp advances In foreign grain markets. o T T rket. Six cars were offered at the auction | description, DELIVERY and MILK WAGONS, | Rubber Goods . A rumor that the English flcet had been or- i T 4 . | #ale. and, despite the rain, the attendance was | SURREYS, BUGGIES, CARTS and SINGLE _—_ | Rubber Goods dered to intercept any attempt by the Russian | May . $1 4615 §1 4T3 $L 6% 81 47X oo0d “"Faney Redlands frult sold from $1 30 | and DOUBLE HARNESS W ETC ; . | Ter:a Coal & Iron. fleet to pass the Dardanelles furnished an ad- | December ... 145 '140% 145 1 45% | 50 o0 0e ecands fout B0 o o | S O e R, T e aio the Vew Y market lower again. Cotton higher. 10 8 sautbe ditional motive to many traders. The May de- | BARLEY—The bull movement of last week 50 fo ot (e ’P Brice Drin€ ogtained OO, (57| sela And €ood will of the business and about | U 8 Leather pfd. livery was !n more active demand than the | having been practically settled, the market Was | .oiq"ar 82 15. ‘Ordinary fancy sold at $1G1 45, | JACK. > { Bonds t zeith little attention S | U S Realty deferred futures and as & result initial sales | Weaker vesterday and the weakness was Qug- | cpOI ' AU 10.aet o and stemdard At S0cGSL No Limit or Reserve. a 1 bonds meet with i . | © 8 Realty pfd on that option were at an advance of ¢ Lo | mented by the rains and the decline in Wheat. ' gy or seven cars will be auctioned to-day. All S. WATKINS, . ; e - 7 | U § Rubber.-. 2%c over Saturday's closing figure at $1 0614 | Both cash grain and futures were Somewhal giher Citrus fruits stood as previously quoted. . T T nchanged. Sterling Exchange rather higher. | O-8 Rtber éa o £1 081. The wide range of prices showed | lower. o o I T BT B i i gy = ¥ \ . 3 5 | U 8 Steel... more plainly than anything else the excits CASH BARLEY, changed. The steamer Sierra brought up 1416 | fw o 5 heat and Barley weaken and Futures decline. 8§ B ot under which the guarkst opened. Some | it 31121 i, Shivping and Brew. | bunches from Honoluiu and three carioads of | “Jucrion gaLm’ of 80 GOOD HO! - Westinghouse Elec brokers were bidding $1 0833 a bushel for |ing $§1 17%@1 20; Chevaller, §1 17%@1 40 for | Central American came in Monday. There WEDNESDAY. P - HORSES, it f j rather higher, but still very lozw. | Western Union .. wheat, while others almost by their sides | falf to choice, | Was nothing new to report in Apples or Pears. | FECNERORY, February 24, at 11 a m AR- ol ’ L Rk bt b e { Nor Becuritles. . were sellingthat commodity for 2c a bushel FUTURES. APPLES—$1 752 per box for extra fancy: | g0 OF | HORSE WARKET. 927 SIXTH ST. A S 1 ~ e i less. The volume of trading the last few min- i © 101500 & . $1°25G1 50 for ordinary fancy, 85c@#1 for | Every e ot e 3 fegesesnted or money ) further change in Oats, Corn or Rye. Tota) sates .. ATE 000 abires. utes was enormous. ~Hundreds of thousands Open. High. Low. Close. | choice and 50g75c for common. e j lillivillc Lo £ Zaik & 1 UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO, | Of bushels were sold on the advance and on | yay .. AUl §111% $100% 81 o9y | FEARS_Winter Nellis from cold storage (rs- [ilistuffs firs sym s with the raw cereals. i 3 This heavy profit taking the price of May fell | Taoy, packed). $2 50@3 per box Istufis firm an symbathy with the v NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—No bond transkc- | an cven. 3o tvom (he high point (o $1202% mber ... 1 €5 105% 104% 165 CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 26@2 50 | COFFEE—Costa Rica—13%@15c nominal for Hay easy wunder liberal receipts and continued rains. 3 tions to-dhay. July declined to 94%e, or 1%c from the top. 3p. m. Sesslon. per box for fancy,: 25 for cholce and S0c | Strictly prime to fancy washed; 12%:@lie for Yy easy unde eral receipts . AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. Many' stop-ioss orders were reached on the | May_$ 1L ; y 1 @81 for standards LE R A e B i e M S . , - e otddl Common, bid 3%, asked 3%; preferre way down, which added to the weakness. TS—The situation remains as for several | gerines, 50c@$1 25 per box: Lemons. $1 7562 H m, ) and other Feedstuffs stil firm. e A e, Ul rta (o 1ho Ay GO k. S aTEOat ok | Woskis Thore: Hslug s Misty SoAITh an |t tasrE Mt BE e s v Teaadl toe 9%F10%¢ for ood to prime peaberry 1ieg : : NEW YORK BONDS. he break (0 cover, and the Duying from thia | mand, which Keeps the market frm. Offerings | standard; Grape Frult. $128G2 20; Mexican | [2¢ for uod to prime; $@10%c for fair: 1G9 = = v sollows b % x b v 3 3 b r ! 3 in good shape for sellers, with a better demand. [U8 ret 2s reg105 |1 & N unifled ds. 983 | ToUTRE cRuted & reCtyEry (E Bl 00 Meliian | G0 disturb. the. marker R O | ang 3207 50 for' Coatial American; | _Salvador 13g14e nominal for strictly prima Pot D atons artae i adzancing Do goupon....- 108, Man con old 45.103 | jllers appeared in the pit. The result of this | White $1 2714G1 37%; Black, $1 25@1 80; | Pineapples, $1 5062 50 per dozen. Yashed. 11@12le for good to prime washed: nions achive ana aavancing. B - iyl x‘x’v‘ (‘;m 43 it | renewed attack was a break in May to | Red. $1'25@1 3215 for feed and §1 30@1 35 for | 5 St e o fair washed; 10@12¢ for fair to Mush ; or pri B aouPol oo itz o 1 an% - 12% | §1°083,, deciine of Siie from the high point. | seed; Gray. §1 324 per ctl. Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins, Honey. | Jime washed peaberry: 9%@l0c for good to s and Mushrooms sell at lower price. D i I 9143 | duly s0ld off to 92%c, & oss of Blc. The | CORN Srhe market continges Armiy held at | TR y 4 SUGSNe for Baod tireeh mmemmets SEI o2 P i 24 & d Y | quotations which ruled at the cl of last i g Poultry iy cipt and firm. Game mostly tainted Do old 4s reg.107% e W ey A Mo AL 8104, THIY,| o TNe [dermand o3 falr- | Fruits rule firm, and prices for almost all | §00d o superior unwashed peaberry: 108%c i Gt i 3 AT R Corn Was traiied tn heavily and prices moved | ¢ Western mcked, 31 5715@1 40 for Yellow. | Kinds are rather Nigher, 'Stocks of everything | fof Inferior to oramary. T 1. 7 . - " v T ite and $1 Mixed; except Prui nd ! re It or Nicaragua— 1 23 / , but selling rather better. Do adj s 887 IN J C gen 5. [ R SO SO 40 | irarin slarne Fellow . $T.STIHE 0. Eaatl - eaibesr 1 o 1.}‘::',::...: from the East, | fancy washed: 9ie@1lc nominal for' fair to Acantic C L is 92% Nor Pac 48 - L My ranged becweon: bie aeg b | round do, $1 50; White, $1 3734@1 40 ber ctl; and holders are rather confident of obtatning | Strictly good washed; SGO%c for good {0 wu- is light stocks. Nutsand Raisins quiet. S "--‘g;% R0 SRR i‘,’o.f,’., s e “‘,;‘g;'w“m',”d % }Errypllln: $1 4236 for white and $1 30 for ;e:lt:'r prices betore long. The movement In i .Q"n"'.".'.n".fi',‘,,':fié, 9% @10%¢ for good to prime . 5 : s v 3 4 ve eedingly ne - | brown. ! ns continues light. Honey is dull an y heese and Eggs continue plentiful and weak Ceptial 0, o D103 OSE ds & partie: 81 | e of Dusiners was somewhat restricted, May |~ RYE—Continued firmiy held at §1 0G0 32% rather lower. | Nuts are seady at about | Guatemain and Mexican—i#15gi%e for fancy 5° ! Mo 8 D St ne; - 7 (Pa conv 8%s.... opened unchanged to Yc higher at 4b7gc to | Per ctl. | previous prices. : washed; 124 @14%4c¢ for prime to strictly prime " s v Ches & Ohlo 414s.103% Reading gen 4s.. 1$s BUCKWHEAT—$§1 76@2 per ctl. | FRUIT—Apricots, 7%@®10%¢ for Royals and | Washed: 114@12%¢c for strictly good washed; SR ave. b - ol B ¥ o, and after ranging between i4%c = and | P 1% @101 s lower at Chicago, but unchanged here. | Chi & Alton 3i4s. 75 |SL & I M con 5s. 650, closad ot ALk | (2 Ll it | 9@12¢ for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 414@ | 10%@11%c for good washed. 9%@10c for fair C.P&Qnewds 82 ST & S F fg 4s. e el A R e s Sk Fl, d Millstuf sun-dried. 3% @4%c. | Peaches, 5@ic: | washed: 81,G9ic for med.um; 7c for inferior M & SP gn 4s.108% 8t Louis SW lsts. A6 TRE ‘ialn mRAEIN e opning was’ Wil onr ana Mzqristults. , 8@11%c: Nectarines, 4%@5%c: to ordinary; 11%4@12%c for fair to prime is Seaboard A L 4. 13|80 Pac 4s ool and Hides as previously quoted. " with prices strong, but a general rush on the | white. 5@4c in boxes; black, 4'4¢; Plums, pi ‘washed peaderry; %% @10%¢c for good to prime n slightly weeaker. Pork unchanged. sart of the holders to realize caused a de- | The week opened without any®further change | ted 6@9c per pound. unwashed peaberry; 9@10c nominal for good to I So Ry 58 . d PRU. superfor unwashed, bicli i & e RUNES—1903 erop, 2% c for the four | Supe ; ptions of oraage marked up. e S0 AgH ég% 'Lr ,2:. ri,‘&; “\. 4s. 60 After selling between $15 60 and $16 03 that | | FLOUR..Calforats F;m“:“h‘:m "5t | RAISINS—The Association nn%nuléves dthe ;b:l'lf l-’ nolf g :e‘mr;ld to o |t =6 . 3% 809'| foliowing new prices for 1904: Standard grades, | feeling Is steady. Soie. heavy, 20Gdde; extra ind selling Botaih | Goig & 5o da. - 84| Bo" conv ds.. P e 1450 at 87 815, while ¥ipy |5 10. usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 70G5: 50-Ib cases—2-trown Loose Muscatels, Sisc per | heavy: 30@i0c per Ib: medium: STa2e. light. - L AR I R Were Dt 1bc at §7 7% 2 g:tm and Washington, jobbing at §3 85@4 25 Ib: 3-crown, S%ec; 4-crown, 6isc; Secdiess Locse | 24@20c loush Leather. 26g28c. Haress S ek it o | . 9713 Wabas . = e 3 ! Muscatels, 43ic: Seedless floated, 4l3c; 2-crown | Leather, heavy 35@3%c for No. | and 20GdSc but zcith no export demand to speak of. Erie prior lien 4s. 9% Do deb B... .l The deading futures ranged 88 follows: we. | , MILLSTUFFS_Prices in _packages are as Malaga loose. Sc: d-crown Malaga loose. S%c: | for No. 2. medtum, S0GS7c: IHghe - 2 ue: SaASarN SRR & 23 | . Do gen 4s S4% W & L Erle . wrn:: e z_f'e' > 3 * | follow: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs; Seedless Sultanas, unbieached, 43gc; Seedless | Skirting. No. 140G No. 2, 36@38c; Col- e = FW &D C 1sts.105 | Wis Cent 4s at No. 108% 108% +108% 104 Rye Flour, $3 25: Rye Meal, $3; Rice Flour, Thompsons, unbleached, 5l4c. Layers, per 20- | lar Leather, 13@16c per foot: Trace Leather, 40 i ki = Hockin Val 41.105 | DT otia o7is | oen 94 | $7; Corn Meal, $3 25; extra cream do, $4; Oat | Ib box—8-crown Imperial clusters, $3; 5-crown | @d4c; Kip, unfinished_40G50c per 1b; Veal, S s I usiness in bankers J,;"s at $4.8620G4.8625 for | NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. ’ % H% 92 ”:2 | Groats, $450; Hominy, $4@4 25: Buckwheat ) Dehesa clusters, $2 50; 4-crown fancy clusters, | finished. 50@60c per ib: Calf, finished. 6Sc@$i ! and at $4.832094.8325 for sixty-day| rqams Con . 10/Little Chief ... 08 [gdiie MW i gy 92 F il 1, ‘l’l""“r.“flwfio?‘ihzf:; l“‘rihckevlrl\\'hel;, £ 73; Fa_ | 82; 3-crown Londen Lavers. $133; 2-crown | per Ib; Wax Sldes. 1647 per foot: Beit Knifs % % | ‘Alice 18 Ontario D40l > old. | rina. ‘hole Wheat Flour. $% 50: Rolled ' London Layers. $1 25; usual advance for frac- . 14@16c; Rough Spiits._S@l0c per ib. = rates—$4 831004 84 and $4 86%@ | Broce, .. 1, Ophir 2.4 95 | Boptmmots. dew . O04C M. 86 B8% | Oats, bbls, $7 23GS 60; in sacks, $6 75@8 10 _tional boxes and layers. SeededFancy 16-0% NBARK—Ground, $20@38 per ton: stick, Mulcad BRI L A | Bruns Con 05 Phoenix. " U8 | Corn No. g ik @ 5y, | Bear! Barley, $6; Split' Peas, boxes, $7; Green | cartons, per Ib, T%c: fancy 12-0z cartons. per | $15@18 per cord. Bar aliver—S0e. .- | Comn Tunnel . 08| Potosi ey | b 57 Peas, $5 50 per 100 Ibs. | package, 6%¢: fancy bulk cartons, per Ib, 3¢ | * OILS—Quotations are for barreis; for cases © . o matter | s g | Con Cal & V l‘“}“"""‘ ¥ s g;z 4 2% SQ s sl | cholce 16-0z cartons. per Ib. Tiic cholee 1202 | 9aa Be: Linseed, 40c per gallon for bolled and . oo | o T e 5/firra Nev. . E 7 ge. «¢; choice bulk car- : Castor Oll, in cases, No. 1. T0¢: - R s | s—Government, firm; railroads, easier. | Forn Siiver L [ TaE iy . 2 Hay and Feedstuffs. ‘tons, per ib, 160z cartons, seeded Seed- | Bakera' AA. $1 1001 12; Lucal e tor boed g 4 > | 4 " Leadville Cos S| DEusry Wi e S 2 : 12-0z cartons, | and 42c for raw: China Nut, 60@70¢ per gallon; o | New York Stock Market | pidtd sz jaay b2 4% 48| Hay dealers are reporting an casy feeling o -}qg bulk, Socoanut Ofl. 18 barrela, 8¢ for Cezlom snd S0 ~ o ] 2 E h . Re- ‘or Australian; extra acl wint 3 t i N | Boston Stocks and Bonds. September ... % 36% 30y | OV to the curfent copious rains in the | “GyrgTweinuts, No. 1 softsheli, 13%@14e: | Oll, S0c: matural winter sperm O The: sutrn | XNEW YORK, Feb. 23.—A good start against | 55 Mess Pork, per bbl— | porthern and. central parts of the State and N 2 114@12c; No. 1 hardshell, 13@134c: | bleached winter Whale Ofl 63c: natural Whale depression was made by the stock market this | oo May 1600 1805 1530 15 671 | the recent increase in receipts. No particular | No. 2, 11@11%c: Almonds, 11¢ for Nonparells. | Ofl. f0c: extra winter strained Lard Ofl S3c. roing. but the tone became nervous ana ap- | call Toans ....4 @435]- Do e : R | Juy .16 0215 16 10 15 70 15 721 | decline s expected on account of the rains, but | 101sc for I X L. 10%c for Ne Plus Ultra and | No. 1 Lard Ol, 75e: pure Neatstoot Ofl, T3e: Pribinttn” a6 The " doy. bt s Nakl s a0 Py i RN S - 58% |~ Y 0 Tbe— it Is thought that they will check any further &%¢ for Languedoc; Peanuts, $@Tc for No. 1 Neatsfoot Oil, 6%c: light Herring @il. st A ' e | Thrriein Rhos ‘e sariiie Wretmess The | Ha RS Wt 4 May L8500 805 7 8714 | advance or the present at least. ‘The bulk of Pecans, 11@i3c: Cocoanuts, $4 50@ 45c: dark Herring Oil, 43c; Salmon Ofl, 38c: g re rices evorif by | Armnom thece. was, POMOYE Weakuew 0| i il 2 | duly 8§20 820 800 | the Hay now coming in is selling at $15@17 | nuts, 5@7c per Ib bofled Fish Ofl. 40cy raw Fish Ofl, 38c; boiled 9 ¢ tective As- | . = et 2 Do el ik bl ey 2. | Short Ribs, p per ton. Anything over $17 is strictly cheice | HONEY—Como, 10@11%c for white and S8%4®@ | Paint Ofl, 38c; raw Paint Ofl, 33c. pa 2 | tween the several factors in evidence was not [ Do adj ds.. At o 55 | May 8 7 571 | in every respect and anything under $15 is in- 8l,c for amber; water white extracted. | __COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil. in bulk. t — . 5@16c: Porterhouse | ¥ lear. Some of the early improvement | MEX Cent ds.. e z|.l,.l~ s | July 770 | ferior. 5%c: light amber extracted, 3%.’fig"a<j. dark. | 15c; Pearl Ofi, in cases, 21%ac: Astral, 21iac: . N e teak 15@1Rc; | bad its impetus from foreign source where | 4 chison . .. 69% [ Atlantic azA‘v:eF::g;m:"rfe rr!emlm' :i.";‘“a'.-’.‘,,‘h."” M"T ‘§:f'fi'4hkm e ;‘:«" > \,hm.xr‘ 4”302 E‘E‘qm'nnhf' . =4t A 2t : i + g eling bein; around. "31,aic. e e rized Stove Gasoline, In : v |t Conations n e ari ‘mourto wat | Boios S Aivasy asy | Bnhan oo g% | Cash Grain and Provisions. | “sias*¥ngs pa: BEkswax—zg2mc per b Bl o 1 caes: Fiige: Bensine 1o balk: I by some rebound. The concentrated | Boston & Maine168%|Centennial ... 10% | oo om0 | SSRRENCE BT 20620 per ton. it Wi, Mec tn e e . 20¢; § | mature of the selling induced some fears that | Boston Eles ....137% |Copper Range 3 | as follows: Flour, steadys No. 2 spring wheat, | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley $21G25 per TOVISIONS. TURPENTINE—8Sc per gallon in cases and | large interests were liquidating their holdings. | THChOUrE pld... 130, 1Daly. West 4 | 9Scq#l 03: No. 3, )61 03: No. 2 red, ton: Ollcake Meal at the Miil, $29 50@41; e $2¢ in drums and iron barrels. | The sene {elt over the coming Northern | N°F H & H Wi | 81 02%@1 12: No. 2 corn, No. 3 vellow, | Jobbing. $32; Cocoanut Cake, @22; Corn | Chicago advanced early, but declined later | "RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 84 s a | Securities decigion was an important influence | B. o Marquerte P i 53| 5216c; No. 2 oate, 423 Nb. '3 white, -:leua sg 5‘?@3;)2;%” Cr;lcked Corn, ~ $30@31; 'on large shles of long stuff. Recelpts of Hogs e ib; White Lead, 8'4@%c, according to s . 2 | in the market, and there was room for the | I i B Ry o cor 2 . Mo 2 o 3 xed ~ Feed, ; Horse Teans, $30@ continue large ntity. - by s that it was the | Uffon Pacific .. (e s 815 | baries 41043c; fark to. cholos. mateing, i@ 40 per ton: Broom Corn Feed, 80c per ot i ““This market continues quiet at previous quo- | QUICKSILVER—$43@44 for local use and £g2 F e ‘1’_["“"";" Amer Arge Chem. |Michizan I 41 | B8c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 12; No. 1 Northwest- | 17"’»3‘_0‘:\.{"":'1:}@”1 -‘:}uh;"'h"anxd ”fis‘i;’n‘?fifi ":'gn!:'x-:n et g “:AWLT“#":QYI'"= :f.%.i:’?;.'.‘ur s 2 s to what to ex- % Phor = 2 85: 50; C 5 5 3 U EATS— 3 b, | - 3 3 21 ais ect. London reported a belie | DO BIE.-- ... - 73 [Mobawk o T i er bbl 35 GTAMIY T3¢ lad, “per yoo Barley, $13G15: Stock. nominal—nonie here: Al- | heavy, 11%e for light medium, 13%4c for NERt, | $1 40; Dairy $8 5069 per ton: Gramulated: Amer Pneu Tube Mont Coal & C.. 28, | pork, ver btbl. $15 62%@15 75; lard, per 100 # heavy, 11%e for Iig . ’ ion would be handed down to- | 4mer B o T, Oo EaR R et 45 NrEitine nidhe D) falfa_$12@13 50 per fon. | ¢ for extra light and 16c for sugar-cured:|$9 50@10; Half Ground. 100-1b bags. $4 30 & : avar the company. When the | Amer Suger ... 22K|0id Dominion ... 10 | ibs. 87 8007 20 storCirihe sides. Goten), 87 80 | Myl aegnle ses ot | Eactern sugar-cured Hams, 13%e; Californis | do, 50-1b bags. $5; Rock Salt, $4 25 in 100 and | was received that court decisiohs were ¥ r“r-x & Tell120 B oaala I 92 | whisky. basis of high wines, $1 25, —_— Hams, 121:@13c; Mess Beef. $10 50@11 per bbl; ( g4 50 in 50-1b bags; Genuine Liverpool $14. ng delivered the market showed the great- | Amer Tel - — S vl AT oy Recelpts. Shipments, B. d Sece extra Mess, 11 50@12: Family, $12 13, | $15 and $16 per ton in packages of 224, 100 - <t weakness of the whole in eympatny | Amer Woolen .. 23|Quincy B o s 1000 BT N00 | cans and Sceds. A prime Mess Pork, $15; extra clear. $24@25: | and 50 ios respectively. 2 | in Northern Securities it- “"""; i ki ;r::::r';k B \\'n::‘: A oEhbts 3 89,300 | < Mess, $18; Dry Salted’ Pork, 10%@llc; Pig| SUGAR-The Western Sugar Refining Com- e e iihe forslen | B4 Elec Illam..23i (Trinlty ... . 4% | Corn, bushels .. o0 | Beans continue firm for the familiar reasons = Pork. $27; Pigs' Feet, $3; Smoked Becf. 14¢ | pany quotes a8 follows. per b, in 10015 Dags: 3 x i Bertin and | Gen Electric ....138 ‘U § Mining. Oats. bushels Trequsatly” given of Jate. ‘‘The advance i (PR el e e b 00 ] e e e e T T Jlocal exchange market | Mass Electric.... 18% U S 0Ol 2 Rye. bushels . Michigan now enables this market to ship 0 | compound and 8% for pure: half-ba; | Gronulated, fine, 5.30c: Dry Granulated, coarse, . ] oubts felt. It is realized | Do ptd. el I | Barles | points west of the Missourl River. and a fair 10c; 10-Ib tins, 10%gc: 5-1b tin: 330c: Fruit Granulated, 3.30c; Beet Granulated k o American ge- | Mass Gas ol S movement in this dis orted. 11 tins, 10%e. (100-Ib_bags only), 5.10c; Confectioners’ N nt reductions | United Fruii .0 95 Winona . 3 | continue firm, ax ve;ml':::x “r::y;‘ ; n“";“ COTTOLE One half barrel, 8%ec: three |5 30c. Magnolia A, 4.90c: Extra C, 1.80c; Golden e nave been. | Un Shoe Mach... 48 Wolverine " | fallen in the Lima diatdety = (oo thUS £AF. 'L alf berrels, one tlerce, Sc; two tlerces, (¢ 4 “D.” 4.60c; barrels, 10¢ more: haif “n i et Surpe} Do prd St | CHICAGO, Feb, ©On the Produce Ex.| There IS nothing new In Seeds. 8%c; five tierces, Styc ver Ib. barrels, 25c more; boxes_50c more: 50-1b bags. . o, gl ey e gl London Closing Stocks | chanze to-day the butter market was stead, l"gflf\’:} n_»B'y“il “2,‘ @2 35; Pea. $3; But- . Talloze, Wool and Hops ;o;\mr":x::' u‘!‘n:m;'!. E?'Twy’—s'-’.‘:"nfin’.';i:: half a ce be ork sent. The influx of cash - Sing < oS, | creameries, 19a25%c: dairles, 13%@220; eggx, | W%, ¥ 00, small White, 3‘?‘ o s Hides, Tallow, ool an | 830c per Ib. No orders taken for less than not | into New York. which is making it so strong, | ' — g weak at mark. cases returned, 22¢2ic; cheese, A Lima, $3 2563 35: Hed Kidorey, I | *Temfve barrels oc s cqutvalmt T | octton it the. dechine. o salliess, armings | | Do sicount - s anlmer sles B i 35 Plackeve. 82 1562 25, per,cil; Horse | | Hove are auicter. voth ¥ (000 Soiracting |’ stsee pighers Redwaod $10@20: Lath. & ¥ \riniage in the country's bank clear- | anaccnda . . & Western ! i b M iDE- Brow “504: e moment. All quotations, ROW- | fect, $3 75@4: Pickets, $1723; Shingles, $2 for eaning up of | fks, pointink (6 a decrease in bustncss actly- | Aichison Do ‘pretd Livestock Market. {uu;m@?’}f{fl'{% Mustard 43 T0g4: vellow going a8 &t the moment a LA e gy e Sl i ¥ Thers s aleg it ‘k)r‘rt,‘;h:”:nx:hfl,])(h:“;:‘;t:l"rfu e PRER G - A I;f;’,""‘;&‘\;“‘""(‘: | s ‘llig?l;r"ic !'f‘r E-:t‘rnA Alfalfa, 13@14%c; Rape, Hides are quiet but steady. with a fair | split and $15 for sawn: Rustic, $32434. t anand | Panfency. of e > S o S - £ 4 e e 2 CAGO. | i2c: Timothy, 6@6%c; Hemp, 314 @3l4c per movement, - A a— tre pointed to an carly call by the Secretary | Canadian Pac ...118% Readin; g G - Recel 4 . g P ¢ the “Treasury 10r & portion af Government | chos & Ohle ... 20%| Do ist prefd: . o | comi ICAGO: Feb. Zi_GATTLE Receipta Io; Mlller, 308%«; "Divom Gorn Sesd, $20g21 ¢ Thave Ia nothing dolve ln Whol, e20 D Receipts of Produces ts in national banks. A further cut in | Chicago G W 1013 Do 2d prefd.... 281 | poor to medium. $3 50@4 80: stockers and feed. DRIED PEAS—Black $2 25@2 50 it he‘{n! to come in. Quotations remain ——— | the Lake rate yeot alive apprebensions over| Chi M & St P..1411 Southern' Ry |1 207 | Ere” §2 G004 15 cows: 81 g0mis heiters. 836 | i i g b B i - FOR THREE DAYS. the war of rates The market closed at about | Dalicers 19 uthern Pacific.. 46 canners, $1 0; bulis, $2@1; calves, . | AN ! - | the Tomest of the day and showed losses rang- | Degver & R ¢ Tnion Pacine ... Tom | 83 o ¥ *OL AN Potataes, Onions and Vegetables. | ,IPES AND SKINS Culle and brands fen | Flour. ar aks .. 8,4qFeed. ska B ing from 1 to 1% ]mm, J?“""fl“ P.rdxflc' D~ mefd Do prefd 3 HOGS-—Receipts to-day. 44.000: to-morrow, :?r';r', hfizg_ ux"‘n-dm?n 8lec; light, 8c; Co :."f'" c::' -?&.‘t (l":arn':-.‘rybw;mé "R was the most actively pressed for sale, and 4 | Erie . ... 24% U S Steel )@i5c lower. Steers, s R 2 : e rley, ctls 7.13 3 - e mumber of dovmant stocks mads violemt 86 | Do 1si prefd.. 40 pretd 8518415 Sh. good 10 chocr heave. &5 2085 v | TNere Was an active market for table Pota- | Hides' 8¢ o e 0 Satted Gale. | Oats. ctis 38| Tullow__ctte = . clines. : g 3 | o 2d prefd.... 41% Wabash .. rough heavy, $5 light,' $4 90@5 25; | 10e8 and prices for Oregon and river Burbanks Salted Kip. fe. Saltel Feal, “hci WS “ory | Com. Weat, oy o = h 4 were moderately active and easy. ix Central.. 131 | Do prefd : bulk of sales, $5 25@5 45 were higher, supplies being scanty ana ¢ 4TV B 1000 00 inks. 25@30c each: | Beans. sks b1 o 8,550 sales (par value). $1,340.000. Ciesy! " | SHEEP—Receipts. 15.000; sheep and lambs | controlled by a few dealers. Some foli wool lomuse each: medtum Ratebued g 7| gy 00 : 1ed States 3 roglstersd advanced % per STHRE el | steady.” Good to choice wethers $i 264 60: | dealers were asking $1 20 per cental ipan. $1@1 50: Horse Hides, salt. $2 | Saditnes s 1178/ Toather. roite 1 1% call 5 b 5 per cent { falr to cholce mixed. = —§3 50a4 25; WWestern | for choice river Burbanks on the wharf, large and $2@2 50 for medium. $1 25@1 L 1,108 Wine gais NEW YORK STOCK LIST Jiscount in the open market for | sheep. $i 1085 15; native lambe, $4 50@8;| but no sales were reported at that figure. A small and S0c for Colts. Horse Hides, dry. | - it —— . g ~ Salse. High. Low. Close. | short bills is 3%@31 per cent and for three | Western lambs, $5 25@6 15. o T L, hiat g a o $1 8 for medium. $I@1 25 | Straw. tons .... ' 74 Paper, reams . e cnthe’ bills 3 1-16@314 per ce { ue from Oregon to-day with $1 75 for laree a Screeningy, e, 200 & £ -ET00 . DU AN O8N ‘| Fn’ Bikls 0 7-18G8% - Yer- cont b o L 7 __ | 8bout 3500 sacks. and it is expected that fancy . for small and 30c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry | o & Oh 25, :’r:; "s::: §:§; i N Yi ‘]W isg [v Mark | ;l'ockh wm“rznl;‘}: h“ Eo Do c"ri o ey ol o 3’% “rys‘l""&don's!kxll::—':hfié Ad;y Onts, ctis 380 2 " timore & Ohio.. 25, 7 7 ' } 0 . | flne Nevadan Burbanks were offer Central American, 3ic. - L etls ... 3% cat) & Onio pta 3 2D ey Nem Lotk & olop Mafiver. Miseellaneous Markets. | were reported At $1 35 ‘ber ctl. Twa care of gorus. Ife: larse And smooth, S0c: medium, 3B WASHINGTOS ey PRIy S u3% L NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—The cott ket | *- % | Smeets were marketed since Monday and | small, 20c 1 rendered, 4e per Ib; No. | lour. ar sks .. 17.313(Bran. ske san nt of New Jers b gl NE' 3 23.—The cotton market | % | cleaned up well at a firmer rate. Receipts of | TAl —No. g g * | Oats, ctis - | Short: . Chesapeake & Ohio 1,200 20 20 | opened steady &t a decline of 8 points to an F Onions were more liberal than for some little 2, 3%e: grease, 2%@3c. Potatoes, sks .. 903 , it vo | Chicago & Alton-. 200 % 35 | ATance o 1 point unfeeliquidatisn gb Foreign Futures. while back, but supplies were controlled by a | WOOL—Fall clip—San Joaquin Lambe’. 90 AUSTRALIAN. C n pfd o aase - SER T SEa 30 Caars O & Teection BN esult of [ few dealere, who were firm in their views, and 1lc; Middle County, 11@13c; Northern Defect 2 . the same date | | Ge West 1400 15 4 1% y to o as a resuit of e . | both Oregon and Nevadan were firmly heid at ive, 9@l0c: Nevada, 13@15c: Oregon, fine, 18G | Wool. bales. 480 n the last twen- | Chjcago & N W... 200 164% 623 162 | unsettling war rews. The list moved up on LIVERPOOL. higher rates. The steamer due from Oregon 19¢: Qregon, medium, 17c per Ib. T L o3 anae e e e | Chi M & St Paul.. 26,400 139% 137% 137% | cables and Soutkern advices and about mid- Wheat— March. to-day will bring 1080 sacks. | HOPS—25@30c per 1b for ~California, 1003, This {c & &t Pra > 172" | day showed great activity. Realizing folowed | Opening Peceipts of Asparagus were 12 boxes, the and 20c for crop of 1904 STOCK MARKET. Sepson. C Term & Trans 300 8y Rig 8% | and the market was finally barely steady, with & Closing . ! heaviest thus far for the season, and prices | , 1913 the net sdvance cut down to a matter of 13 | declined sharply. Three boxes of Rhubarb | Meat Market. —— * |€CC & st Lou | %084 pointe: Wheat— Feb. . | came in and sales were reported at 123e per | 2 3 3 = | Coto“southern ‘ | opentnk pound. Yesterday being Tuesday, receipts of | Busipess Still Flat, With Very | Colo 8o 1st ptd. ... New Yok Grai i Prod Closing . southern vegetables were light, but carried-! The market shows some slight changes s | Cols 50 204 prd. . New York Grain and Produce. Rk j over stock was offering freely and several de- Cows are somewhat higher and Veal and Few Fluctuations. i Del & Hu : {0 Opent: slt‘rlptdlon:’ w;rr quoted lowsr.” Mushrooms con- Mutton are lower om .,"’5,,.‘1"““'1.‘2.‘:'."23“.,’: PREEAL: 1~ i Rebamns the: iy b ey |, NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—FLOUR—Receipts, | Closin Prices, With most Geaters. soling. . e e e I Y e of Muiton ate allght. | nuctuation worthy of mote was A deciina % g B e 24110, exports, 52,009 barrel firm, but W Mt POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, $1G 1y larger. There is no change in Hogs, 28 | Alaska Packers to $137. The market was =1 hel¢ above buyers' views. Winter patents, Boston Wool Market. LI5 per ctl; Oregon Burbanks, $1 25G1 40 | the demand and supply about balance. nmm..:_ ‘-n.. other exchanges also exhibited | Br 3 i 5 40; er st 9 SO s 4 ctl; Iness. [ #Enie 2na prd oo e Bpintagmicda X e e R U e wool market 11501 20 ‘per et River eat, e | DRESSED MEATS. O e 3. et Mot Hocking Valley .. WHEAT. ~Rictipta; 18,050, bustisla; etborts; | steddy aid i dhatirs toel somnmit ehit] oy Osgne! Chiles, 00cG$1 05 per ‘etl; Early | Whoissale rates from slaughterers to dealers nn’,"’o, “Nevad County has levied an sssess ock! 1 p i . o AT v 3 5 3 2 v o ose, 3 a5 are as follows: ment of X . _delinquent March 18. g i 22,526 bushels. Spof, firm. No. 2 red, $1 07 | the season will close In & satistactory manner. | peg ety -0 > Por Ctl: Sweet Potatoes, §2 23 arg o2 OUONTL . for Steers and 606%c per | T oL 3 PO peny hax Jevied elevatcr and §1 08G1 10 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 The new clip is near an end and the amount | ONIONS_Yellow, $2 6062 65 per ctl for Or- | Ib_for Cows. an assessment of 10c per share, delinquent | fowa Central. .. } K sa9c; = % m. Pre T | S ot s northern Duluth, $1 10 £. 0. b. afloat; No. 1| of wool to he carried gt will not be large. | egon and §3 for Nevadan; Green Onions. 609 ‘Mgé’.‘;a‘,fa?;mé'" .d",f.'._! “,“:‘:,‘_";;,’31.{;,.‘ Mareh 22 5 SRk A Kansas City S hard Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Op- | There is a steady movemént in Territory wools. £ = 3 5 | Kinsas City & pid. tions openea firm on strong cablés and the | The market for pulled wool s firm at mod- | o VECETABLES —Asparagus, 25gi0c per Ibi|ver Wb .\ joa1ic; Spring, 15@16c. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Louisville & Nash. war outiook. Later it eased off under heavy | erate offerings. ~Territory quotations: po? il Bt o e S Dressed Hogs, 7@8%¢ per 1b. | Lo T ok R e o ner heayy | O o Fing. 150100, heavy b 13@14c: flne | 200 Per Ib: Wax, ——: Tomatoes {rom Los A, | PORK—Dresse . TUESDAY. Feb. 232 p. m. | Mt Securites westand realizing. The market again’ ad. | medlum, 16@i0tci medum, 16i7c; low’ me- A R et iae et Bahawet Mgk Yoty kg DA R Met St Ry P a g - | dium, 17@18c. . X The following quotation: Minneapolis & St L Mo gl T e YR e WP vomiog-Fine, 15@16c: heavy fine, 18@14c; Cabbage, $1 10 per etl; Carrots, 30c per sack: | 1 vestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 5 | Minn SLE &8 B X % | great weakness at Chicago eased prices and | fine mediym, 10G17c; medlum. 18%@19c; low | ColCi SIGT 0o Tor larses Gariic, SG8 for | POE, cont Shrinkage for Cattie’ 3 Heirers, | 42 OF Soup-107 — ids ar cp newlmiimi s P S S M pfd 1 e e 1 3 2 . Yy v 1 CA’ 'LE— b 2 X ar b o o P M T e, eiased’ 1 oatas (miv: | ™Utah ‘and Nevada—Fine, 15@16c; heavy fine, | Ib: €€ P It 2080 per Ib. Dris F¥Dpers. | 1gsc: thin Cowe, d@Sc per . MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. [ s mant Bt 95K C@$1 007, closed 97igc; September, 914@ o fln:mmdm‘rg.-éz:,?mlfc: medium, 186 | S0 P27 &ea“oxr‘n“"x%‘lfl'g l;leorcflg'%&r'(g;l “’gm‘hu’mc it bn.(:!ml:'vu.'fu)bflfic Ala nes > Kan » g g : low medium, e ; . g SHEEP— ; 5 X pr- 3 Nat BE of Mex pfd i T iy 5 Montana—Fine. choice, 19G20c; fine medium | HePRers. S5@atc per Ib; Mushrooms, $@15e per | por i (wrqss welghi). < Do con '™ 1y Cloudy New York Central. HIDES—Firm. chofce, 19@20c; average, 18G19c; staples, 19 |.\D; Marrowfat Squash, §20@25 per ton; Hub- | P°f ‘MR8 p@sle per Ih. L oo og S —. W Clear | Nortolk & West... WOOL—FIRM. 20c; medium choice, 19@20c bard, $15 oer ton. HOGE<Live Hoks, 10 i e 1100, Bove, | o & ble 8121 124 al Norfolk & W pfd.. g PETROLEUM-—Quiet, — FeE A over Ibe, o y i, and - Im 4s. 84 98 24 Ontario 7 E i e th = 2 . ff; Boars, 50 per cent off, and | Cal-st 3 Gloar [Ssca S . 1nSUGAR—Raw Arm: centrifugal, 3%c; mo- St. Louis Wool Market. Poultry and Game. BT e Ceht off from above auotations. | £ C-W Ry S8 109 Rain |Pie cCast L. .. Tl SR i el CACER S < — 120 R 6116 — Rain Reading . ......... 10,200 3 T il sy, The et S omn | S TOUIS, Fab | B oWool ) atéehy.. M g :':“",;:’am"’,‘,f,‘m';" i gond whaps. Atietd General Merchandise. a:"c 8% 90 st 6m.112% — Ran | Reading 15t pfd s tures closed steady at a deciine of 10G20 | dlum grades, combing and clothing, 17G21%c; | SomE 0 Western offering .n":"""‘:u:f ! H Cas 04 — ISac EG&RSs gfilm Rain .91 | Reading 20d ptd 2o 3y oy 5% | points Sales K2.000 bags, inciuding: March, (light fne, 13@1Tlc: heavy fine, 12G14i4c | Somes Srmmcre 1t Bcerirs, N2 | 5 @5%¢ spot and S%e | - Do 98%100% SF & SIV 5s.118 — Rain| . | Rock Istand Co'pid e 005 5 % | e T aey bevc: Sulx, LACPAIS | il Imo, e Young_chickens especially being in demand, | 5 BAGS-Grain Pags B SRe ool Bags. | Hon 06— Sierra R 6s.11135112% - AR i ;. . | September, 6.25@6.30c; December, 6.45@6.60c. and occasional lots of exceptionally fine stock | Jomam. Fleece Twine 7%@Se. LA — 1% [SPatAG e e By 25l DRIED FRUITS. Northern Wheat Market. 20ld atove the quoted ratee. A car of Western | 2000 Fieecs Toine e California rue |1 A e = 14 o sy — Cloudy .96 LS W pra.. 1.100 31 30 EVAPORATED APPLES—The market shows ol wae marketed on Monday ' and cleaned up | cganners’ Association quotes the following price l-go - Soow T, sthern Pacific .. 5300 45% 42% ight dimand and while holders are stil aok: OREGON. S T e o e Lo Pie O i Do fua seittony | dober A1k — 4 Southern Rallway.. 25.900 10% 18% | I S o e, ot s 018 | SRS AND, Pl 38— Whest--Walla Wals | ARLvlS of-Ghul wiere alb 005 oF au. tamibs » 2 LAP lem 30100931023 | (1905)Sr B.104%105 5 Ci Gondy 1| Tex b Paupes s MR By Dx a0 rime at Sh@sie: cholce bl gul | 1, T7c; blue stem, 82c; valley, a2 ed owing to the warm, close weather and prices & g Mit-st C 6a.116% — | (1906) ....107 107 Clear’ .0p| Toledo St L & W.. 100 28~ 33 and fancy, 6%@ic. i WASHINGTON. of most, descriptions ere lower, o reazonabls 3 | e RN a5 TS LA WOPM. 100 3 3 | "PRUNER—Sliow a partial gain, with prices | TACOMA, Feb. 23.—Wheat, higher, caused | Offer belng refused for very poor stock. Snipe ) s - 4 ¥ ] 1005 HER CONDITIONS AL | Union Pacific...... 32,800 75% 18 trom 3%c t&6k%c for all sizes. by buying for export; blue stem, S4c; club, 79c. | &nd Honkers were nominally unchanged, very FRUITS, 2 ~ 13 - FORECAST Union Pacific pd.. 100 871 87y &7 APRICOTS—Are firm. Choice are quoted at B R i Bresash Torkays. 15081, i \ 3 o v is falling rnm;:-l.); ‘1011".“,(:; Webash ... . ;% ;:'\z ;;* g D*fi‘lgc' extra choice, 104@10%c, and fancy, | #— * live Turkeys, 15@17c per Ib-y'éeeu :"I".;‘llr. L ine - ornia. n % : 3 . $2G2 slings, ——: Ducks. $5 50@6 50 £ Nc¢ £an rancisec orthward and there is 100 14 14 14 'EACHES—Are In less active demand, but | l'” MA KE 25; Gosl g ] o o .‘»_m‘r,.“ that z;:cfirm\‘n area will extend | Wiscon Cent. m :;“ 18‘;2 1.;1' :m;;;- are Il{lv-’!m-c:dntr:e hr.n;rl:t 1"‘.6;‘;!;‘!:- BAK: e T8. E:ru $6 m‘;'-'r g‘l:r“hr.:l and %’l:)o;l 50 (:F | :;flgu "u'} z'} 120 gg i 3 | — i. "1 M but it change in temper- | " Express Companies— % | &ira tholce, TH@S'4c, and fancy at S4100 Exch d Bulli | s eaos Rrvers, 3008 30 Brotors oo | Bleckberries | 18 a1 o Wea OO <. vy . T e xchange and Bullion 5 50 for I o - 75! 160/ 135 o » 8 arge and $4 5 for small; Pigeons, erries, white. seee) 1 e oo ovume of water | Upited Stats New York Metal Market. $172501 30 per tonen for oia and 82 283 50 | Coerrier, Viack % 18 o0 158 | Conte snd Sacramento rivers. Welie-Passo . . e o tarday 6 Dxehange was | Tor SPRM i+ Gonse. $2 8008 per dos: Whith St Free s a0l 1 30 3 river readings are reported: | Miscellancous— NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—As compared with | the only change yesterday. = Geese. 50cG#1: Brant. $1 for ‘small and | Lemon Ciing Peaches...| 1 80| 1 60 i 164 falling: Red Biuff, 185 fall- | Amalgam Copper . 26,500 43 44% 45 |last Saturday's prices tin was considerably | Steriing Exchanse sixiy T #4845 or large: Honkers. $5_for large and $4 200l 1T 2 i 10, 5, rising; Tebama, 162, fall- | Am Car & Pory.. " 300 19% 18 ' 18% | jower in the London market, spot declining | Breming | = g oA = S 12T > . San Franciseo for thirty | Am Cotton O 100 267 3% ST |15e to £125 158 and futures £1 25 6a to £125| New York Exchange, sight. 5 - ot rocast made ut San Pisusise Am Cotton ONl 'pid ) 10s. Locally tin was about 5 points lower in| New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 15 2000 ¢ urs, ending .,A'Lf.n;snwmen o ¥ g By & sympathy with the declines abroad, at $28 25@ | Silver, per ounce ........ — PRSI, ED VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, N tormi FOESPE] Amorioen Yo ,.3_ AR reining 7o gq | MEHcan Dollars, Homiii —1 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. B g Green, | Pras—peiis (fornia—Increasing cloudiness | Am Linseed O London, BT R % L, ; standards, i standard, s ranibly. showers: light morth | Am Lin Ol pfd. to £57 26 64 Tor w0t and £00'7s 64 for fu- Wheat and Other Grains. " The slow decline In Butter continnes and | txtra sified, §1 20; marrowfats. §7 e o oo oy tures. Locally copper was quiet. Lake is fooss Rt Santarin i AT Wellls i B Toode S8~ Quoted at 12.50G12.75c; electrolytic and caste e the feeling was weak yesterday. as the mar- | & COAL -Welll - — inity—Showers | Am Smelt & Rig. ing, 12.371@12.67%c. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Small carriers have | ket Was e bty Bl £ ] e ™ co and i 2% 8% & Bix Bi Lead advanced 2s 6d in the London market | been taken at 15s, usual European options, dur- | C°IPt8 of three days. lers were anxious A DT Dietrict Forecaster. | Am Sugar Rig to #11 13 04, but was quiet and unchanged | g the past week, Which would make the rate | 0 %ell and some of them were overstocked. — e a | et T 20 o Tl T AENAnRS S4,505,050 10 the| it wpot oomtigues Quist Che ohartered Wheat | side Jogtations, ' Ser¥_Stof, Chtces ls mow g 2 gaam{a:é::n. 800 Iron closed at 50s 9d in Glasgow and at x-hnmmmo-mmoduam | hea supplied as ever. The demand is EASTERN MARKETS. oy ? B o iy Norhers™ o ety | CeomEaEe, s S meath Qin ™ | "B %ty lower again. Lacse retatices arv E rn, SR - : No. 2 foundry, Northern, at $14G 'finr—mhfln&mmmm aavertisiog ranch at e, which, with the }d- ‘ew YVork-Money Movbet 0 Mutnrn, sofi, 313 Togia B o L O R s Grcseass: of LIL000 buori® | e oF (e yeur. 15 rendering the marke) v New York Money Market. 2 - i The world's shipments for the week were as | weak. Stocks afe heavy. The range in prices | Eastern style NEW YORK, Feb. 2. —Close—Money on call Visible Grain Supply. was steady . highest, 1% : lowest, 1%; ruling b N rate, 1% per cent; last loan, 1% per cent. NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—The visible supply of osing bid, 13 per cent: offered, 1§ per cent. grain Saturday, February 20, as compiled by Time logns were steady. Sixty days, 3.0‘\; the Produce Exchange, is as follows: Wheat, wr cent. ninety days, 3@3% per cent; months, 4 per cent. ” Prime mercantile paper—48@6% per cent. Sterling exchange—Was frm, with actual 3 1,31 Se e T e 9,246,000 bushels; Iw. a-,m Rye, 1,003,

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