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THE SAN FRANCISCO CAtL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1904. 15 International Pump Interntl Pump pfd. National Lead {"MMARY OF THE MARKETS. “ Wall-strect Stocks casy. European bourses depressed. Prices started upward and soon recovered all the early loss. ‘The strong eash situation was b adaisional bull Influence. Offerings, how- er, were light and In consequence the mar- m became exceedingly strong, May advancing $1 06%, a gain of 2le from the low point, ahie Jury sold up 2%c to 98%c. The market closed firm, 2ec up, at $1 061 for May and 96%c for July, The feature of trading purchases by 'several nt e bull interests. The close was up 1%c at B'lfi: for May. July closed 14@1%c higher at Oats’ also ‘were higher in eympathy with wheat. The close was at the besw prices of the day. My closed 1lc higher at "% to Buyin( for investment account was the fea- ture in trading in provisions. May pork ad- vanced 57%ac, lard 1215¢ and ribs 30@32%e. The Jeading mug;: mnsed ll lollnwl: in corn was heayy g ¥ E Articles— Low. Close. adine ¢ local exchanges s L4 Wheat No. 2— g 1l exchanges still hight. " 5 - ‘;'L,“ 1 0i% 1 08k Silver lozoer. Mexican Dollars higher. Domestic Exchange firm. 1:2“”: (“,’..l;;,‘ '%}2‘ iy BB Nu & bt (of 4 801 o1 " and Barley quicter, with less fluctuation. Sept (new) ' s01, 00% 88% m*; y ‘orn No. 2 Oats. Corn and Rye unchanged. Flour firm. |y ey B% 322 Ve : : 3 ! 55 Coniinuecd rains check the advance in Hay. | Brai rs and other Feedstuffs firm. ® | | Beas and in fair local and shipping demand. ‘gcfl':;:;‘log:g e Potatoes in light receipi and firm. Onions held high. Western Union. > M ; Total sales... Pouitry market in good shape for sellors. Game dull. UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. " & 5 . NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—Ni transac- Kan cather operating against the Fruit market. tions to-day. i el B 5 3 . AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. Supplic Butter, Cheese and Eggs still very large. Commen—Bid, 38 70; asked. §3 87, Pre- Ry b e Cattle Sh e = 4 % terred—Bid, $34; asked, §34 50. 4 Cash Grain and Provisions. attle, ! p and Hogs easy at previous prices. NEW YORK BONDS, U 8 ref 2s reg..105 |L & N unified 4s. 98% e Lrot ns firm, with ta u[ an advance. Do coupon. ,{Man con gold 4s.103% mgwi'mgm‘:fb'a‘m . q;m:;xr?:: “Wheat - B P L Do B e Mex Cent ds.... 64 $1 05; No. 4, 89c@$i 02; No, 2 red, $1 0314 - - Do coupon. Do lst_in uf: : ‘No. sithe: “No. 8 Sellow, 2 Do new 4s reg. 13213 | Minn & St L 4s. 98 @ No. 3 white, The § pe L bonrs endiug ! anight February 2 ea| Do coupon.... 1324 M K & Tex i.. 97 Yat vod teeding " o - e il prthern Califor m-l vh Clot ‘u!lle‘l . Do old 4s YES lfi" 4 2 . TB% barley, 42’1&6 Yllf "to choice mnl ng. 48@38e; A - it With ShowSES; Coper; Tres v&% v Png o }é nnxsud‘ 28 Nd ’13 l:gormwmom. he fecling + was soft vester- i - prime iimothy seed. mess - Priva tchell, Muicahy & | Southern California ‘R,‘:“‘,‘{,"’,‘,e,,‘f"',‘r‘e‘fi? Do adj 4s 1N 3 Clgen o sy | B e e fard, | per 100" Ios, < o - by o | weather Thursday; possibly showers; sh | Atlantic C L 48. 9295 Nor Pac ds 12 ' §7 80GT $2%; short ribe sides (loose), $7 621 : 1 the was apother | somthwest wiuds, o o0y cosier. - | P95 8 Q00 4 13*5 @ 20: stort cleur sides (hoxed). §7 5047 75: ’ . O e ncisco and vieinity—Cloudy, unset- | Central 'of Ga 5. 113 | whisky, sh::;ne osruhfih wines, $1 27; clover, g nx the bank | Ued weather Thutsdsy; peobadly HERE Show | D Dot leo .. 08 4% | Articles— Receipts. Shipments. e A ACADIE, District Forscaster. | Coi & cadton Sise. 18 [BLe & % A con 551125 | Sroury DRrreldia 57, 35,600 - - |C.B& Qnew 48 91% /S L & S F fg 4s. 9% | Corn, busheis . 8, .500 Sive ” e — g,u & SP gn 4s.10815 (St Louis SW lsts. 85 | Oats, bushels . 432,100 211,300 2 C'& NW con {¢..120% 'Seaboard A L ds. tlfi'% | Rye, bushels . 20,000 12,800 Selkan situa EASTERN MARKETS. C.RI& Pacds So Pac 4s | Bariey, bushels 860 17,000 1 e o - il | The * oI > Vi e Butter, Cheese and Eggs. T pmey 7 vk y | Cons Tobaceo H S ek New York Money Market. | Colo &°%80°% P g e 2 R T & o ¥ e R B ¥ YORK, Feb, 24.—Money on call, ok e R b‘:‘f‘}.‘."‘mc‘g’;" "Ed,’;' We as follows NEV 0! el — Mo 3 | creamertes, alri 3 _\N.{m | i mung rate. 1% per cent; last loan, 1% | Do gen 4s ... u 3 | cacier: 10422 Cheese, firm; 104@11% s " closing bid, 1% per cent; offered at2 | F W & D (;“’ 105 iz - | per ce l ing Val 8. “ 1, . \_Ib nm.r: oans—steady: a;xlg‘-ndr-:::‘:y aays, NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Livestock ”‘"‘kd he 1" mercantile namr’l{%é‘:’:‘ per cent. 0 e MO 1 -t e it o0l CHICAGO. - Sterling exchange—Strong, with actual busi- | Breece 10/Ophir 105 CHICAGO, Feb, 24—CATTLE — Receipts e g 2 | neas in bamkers' bills at 34 8660 for | Bruns Con 05| Phoenix 08 | aeTone al Good to prime steers, ks in N | demand and at $4 85.3504 85.45 for sixty day | Com Tunneh..... 06|Savage 85 [apooa_ siow ang lomer, _ Seet 1o piiony o ™. w a- | P ted rates—34 8404 8 e Baieee. 7 1 it T 3 TRyl R W i o : | S e s | Tron. Siiver....... 1 40| Standard » ! a1 35, FETHORA0. Wuler.<¥ Leadville Cof wm of th ry. Money— -onditi Condition Lf the Treasury. ‘;‘" n....e_aus = % @51 oo~ | WASHINGTON, FPeb, 20.—To-day's state | Thendenr® % 954 ment of the treasury balance shot Availa- | Acchison 4s o7% | ble cash balanep, $224,414,382; gold, $102 e oA o . [ 9. Mex Cent 4s 3 Railroads— Nezw York Stock Market NEW YORK, Feb 24—The action of the | stock market bécame halting and irregular to- somewhat decrcased volume of busi- Patne. 100% .I-mhbuxg pra. . - X ness. The moderate gains established during | Moy Central ... 9% = | the eariy part of the day were subsequently | N'y N H & H mvk lost. The motive of the early advance Was | pers’ Marquette.. 78 not very clear, but it was attributed to a eov- | 1o Tp RECE Miscellaneous— | Amer Arge Chem. Do pfd.. Amer Pneu Tube. Amer Sugar Do pfd T Amer Tel & Tel11914 Amer Woolen ... 91} - | ering movement among the shorts. The bor- e stocks on the exchange this nee of a consider- mpted some of the | ¢ hope of dis- signs of an ] 3% 1 morning pofnted <0 the ext able short interest. This take the long sld? in th the Th open short . that the | Do pfd oed thioa by | Dom Iron & §. the borrowing ¢ porary delivery | Ed Elec Illum Gen ctric in order to hide the character of the selling. $ | There was a feeling thls morning, on the con- | Mass ctric that the selling movement had some- | Do pfd g what overrun its life. The recovery of Amer- | Mass Gas jcans in London helped this feeling. The buy- ing movement was lacking in vigor, and the an resulting sdvance was very moderate. The weak tone of the latter market was clearly &h due to renewed apprehensions over the Boston Stocks and Bonds. S Steel. Do prd Westing Comm Mining— Adventure Allouez | ern lambs, $5@ o -day, 45.000; to-morrow, 4 trong ‘to 5c higher. Mixed and butch- ers, $51a@5 55; Eood to choice heavy, $5 light, $4 | 565: rough heavy, $523m530; : buik of sales. $5 2345 SHELP——HC(MD(S 3 steady. Good to choi wethers, fair to cholce mixed, $3 A5@4 25: sheep, £3 20@3 25; native lambs, $4G5 75; West- Shpel‘ and lambs @ |Centennial Copper _Range. . Daly West Dom_Coal franklin Grane: Isle R Mass Michigan . Mohawk Mont_Coal & C. Old Dom Osceola Mining . | | % M * Miscellaneous Markets. * * Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Marc! May. July. Opening . 3 69 69% Closing . L ll)‘s 6 101§ Wheat— Feb. May-Aug. Opening 22 85 Closing 22 80 Flour Opening 30 70 30 85 Closing . 0 65 31 00 Northern 1Wheat Market PORT Wheat — Walla Walla, c: valley, Slc. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Feb. 24— Wheat — U nchnnx"&: bluestem, S3¢; elub, e 1 .nh‘tl\ tnation at the great money centers L % ;(Dr nept. RPT"!“‘ Nllgaril fl{w num'rnu; } bank fallures at Berlin, Paris, Vienna an y -~ ther failures at other continental points weak- ., | the war news to a@ccount for this reaction, It [2 3= :, e e | o | Exchange and Bullion, Aiplomatic situation mizht be etrained so s | fan “panifc { S x cloudy | o threaten eventualities. The relative firm- | 0 “¢"“oh0 70 New York Exchange was stron A : 2 o 8. Mexican ar h during the | hess of A'}}:]ffi’};‘;‘;":’{,';;:;?s| _— “e‘r‘""g‘l‘“‘:f Chi Great West. 14% | Do 24 pfd | doliars were quoted igher. Silver® - ' injunction against vayment of dividends on | Th! S e f’“‘:: o, Balivey ;“""’ ‘;_ % losses were general at tke close, but on only - o~ o ow leading socks @ia they approach a 1| Unton '\'e'""{Bmfix?';:n’:fi.e'b:f.m — point | [ > Y * | "There were some spote in the early bond | 1 & | New \'nrk Exchange. telagrap = 15 . " g A with stocks. Total sales (par value), | 11l Central ... s 5 | - p | Nash...164 | Do ptd i : P - condition. for | 0 | Eouia & Nas pta. ] T oy W - i States bonds were unchanged on the | M. K & Texas... 15%/| V. »” ) g i bein |1, e g e S 3 er ounce Wheat a.rd Other ‘Grains. . ot | NEW YORK STOCK LIST | Money—3 per_cent | -~ — B Sales. High. Low. Close, The rate of discount in the open marKet for | WHEAT -There was no particular change - g =4 e i A ... 20,000 6BY, 64 935, | short bills is 33%@3 7-16 per cent and for three | in the foreign markets. Chicago advanced. Atchim pid - | months’ bills 3 7-16 per cent. ,;rm: market showed no noteworthy variation 8 X LIFORNIA—The weather | Balt & Ohio | £ — | in futures, but cash grain was held higher. N vorel N Wy S F::.‘fia;m;; i { New Yark Cotton Market. | Californi uc‘\s};l"avfl:mafi-r' 2ain 1 cific alifornia Club, $1421@1 471 California 4 of an{ Central of N J LS | White Australian, _$1 R20pa1 57 Nornrnern an_Diego & "Onic | (NEW YORK. Feb. R % HOWw anta Barbara icago & Alten Ion;ul\ll‘rezopened “u at a decline of 6 polnts | §1 5314@1 57% per ofl orthern Bluestem, & Al pfd | on Apri ut generally unchanged £ G benetite Chicago £ G W .. | Bigher: nd Closed TFm ot s et decline of 40 | FUTURES | Chicago & N W 60" pointa on months up to and including Sep- | Sessian 8 t0 11330 a. m. and | Crie 31 & 5t Padi 35, | tember, while the latter positions were net 3 fo | & Bt B phd. | 13 potnta lower. ~ Eales wero estimated at 900 | May ... je Term & T. 4 | 000 bales | December . Chic Term & T pfd | —_ | e e T % | ew York Grain and Produce. | Colo South 1st pfd. | —_— | May ... 4 weather the | Colo South 2d pfd . | NEW YORK, Feb. 24— FLOUR—Receipts, | DeSomUeT a0 16 f ng prac lm|| & Hud‘ r“x’m\- | 20.900; exports, 12,400; quiet but firmly held. | 2’\."',‘,':" \b;s“lol'r omng m me ram. i nd made | Lel, Lack Vest. Minnesota patents, 85 10@5 60; Minnesota ba- | 20 trade was dull, Prospects mre good for excel- | Den & Rio Grande. kers. $% 50G4 60. ) D&RGPMA...... WHEAT-—Receipts, 24,200; spot firmer. : ! PR e s SUMMARY —Good growing | Erie ... 2 yed, 81 07 elevator; No. 2 red. /8108 £ 0. b | ing §i 151 200 Chevatior 51 Friend ' o the warm rain was excel- | Erle ist pfd . No. 1 Northern Duluth, §1 121 f. ] - L] for the growth of vegetation | Erie 2d ptd No. 1 hard Manttobs, nominat 7 o b. | AIf 10 choice. - not give sufficient | Hocking Valley ‘opiions opsned steady om fine cables | FUTURES. . ¢ Hock Valley pfd. and increased speculative demand. but -nnn{ Bession 9 to 11:30 a. m s Tiinois Central off under heavy selling for forefgn account and Open. High. Low. ; > Jowa Central further European failures. ) December 1 i IV eather Report. Tous Coetn piios e et ae bt . Mie & wn! N e ST 8100 * SMerifian-"Paci8c Time.) Kan City Southern’ 1705%, “losed $1 0574: July, Meas1 01 1-16, | o :' ""m:;"“" The following are seasonal rainfalls-4o Il(;::wr;u& S{“’,fl" prd closed §1 01; September, H1%@93%c, closed | May . npfoi,. " wv,} s "‘:"v‘ sltlloul; g ok same date 1ast | Manhatian 1. [Pimber Smm TRRA 1k 1 ek T st | Mot Sectrivies 1Dr ot QATS" The local xrnl: report a fair amount i Season a0 Met St Ry se at flrm quotations. ars. Sea Seaton. | Minn & St Louls e Quiet. White, ;1 27le@1 3T%a; Black, $1 25@1 55; 1991 17,78 | Minn, St P & Sault COFFEE—Spot Rio barely steady; No. 7 in- | Red, $1 20@1 42% for feed and $1 3061 35 tor 068 1181 |SteM voice, 6%c; mild, steady. Gray, $1 32% per ctl 3 3 13 | Minn, st P & Savit SUGAR—Raw firm: refined steady. CORN—There is nothing new to report. The : 00 S ] See ¥ f;:dnd DRIED FRUITS. m;r:‘l"l- ““il:d' b-;: rzm jependence o 1.81 - B e EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- - 40 for Yellow, Zon"Fats Obispo 0o 1.8 | Mo Kan & “;”‘" tinies auiet at_tormer. prices c.,mmun“;'r'e 31101 40 for White and $135 for Mixed: £a fancy, 3 r ol s W i -:refim: (“e(n:(r:'lfl 33 g“\hy Boiat Tens WAl Homat bl vidde- 5 Ecypm tz% for ' white and, $1 30 for gy Bl 55" | aicating a_hardening market. - Prices range | "0 2 e — — gl b’ Becanitics g | from 314@Ckc, lcl‘nrdl'r‘ll;: to grade. BI}CEK\ 1 fi’flifi}-.g" ctl. v z 2 pe £ & 3 (;_nurla'k f&umn “'::2 1{:" % mfi;}}‘lc&?ffi‘:fi:fl;—gmamm extra choice, i5@2 per ctl, g I enneyhania . . % 1121, | T PEACHES -Less active. Cholce are quoted Fl @ 1 STATION. £ 2o = C, P oo 8 | ar @ %e; extra choice, T our tand Millstuffs. H 2 3 i S ;qi-m.m e %@9%e, and fancy, Wt - e B . FLO ‘alifornla, Family Extras. 31 508 : : 5 i By eww York Metal Market. %x:'}m"‘.';.a' Washisigton, Jobbing nt 83 S5O %S 3 . r bbl. - g - 4 L& - NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—There wa P MILLETUFFS Prices in_packa Faralion B o v 23"..:; kS ey 3 % 13 | or'Y7e 64 in the London tin market. with siw | tollows: Graham ey "p‘:fi o 160 1b: — - 3 N Ciear’ 3.34| Southern P * 24,900 1 325, | closing at £124 1Ts 64 and futures at £124 Rye Flour, $3 25; Rye Meal, $3 o8 S Cloudy .00 | Southern Rajlway.. 4000 Q18 e In spmnaty it | B &‘w B et i 2 EW Pt Cldy .00 _.ngm '2“‘;‘,“,;."" 2,3 mfi Ty TR | o ke was e .¥.;g.:f’;8‘°ll‘|l:‘5'.a:k‘. roats, omlny. xs, g'lug:;n,.:‘ 2 e R L & W 25 2% 3% | aeciine or S on the London market with spot sz jout.” $3 '50; Holted 1 o e SEEWa M Br BR 2| guoted at £57 Tx 0d and futures at £36 2 Ba. | o o 81 2066 60 1n. souka. 36 Lrag i 50 Clear .00 | Union Pacific ..... 82,200 73 2y 1o% anuly copper was quiet. Lake is quoted at | Peari r|ey h. Onm m m $7; “ Ciouay (73| Union Facitc bid. 300 &% SR &7 SR it el castige ot Taapg L Tt B G 36 Qlondy .42 | Wabash .. © o100 1% 17 1% | "lead advanced 1s 1d in Lond 3 : on at £11 1 s e 3:2:-”‘&".5‘:,‘. e on bt remained unchanged locally at"4.50a4 e - Hay and Feedstuffs. - : vanced in £ 39 | Wisconeim Cen’ pi 3 o den ] i ks Y ondon, white : coThefe was no Hay market y owing e 32 - et _a 3 Feed: it Labs 3 ] Tron closed at Gis in Giksgow and 42s 3d in | Viouely quoisd. Jvere as pre- L - }z Middiesboro. y iron was, easier .with | says of Hay: *S of Hay for the past L oo 2094 5.8 oo | prices lower. No. 1 foundry Ni is quo- | week show on increase of 600- tons ovqn:a. . Obieno...20.04 8848 L LA - 100 | ted at 14 T5@15 25; No. 2 toundry Northérn, | Weel 2600 tons tn_comparison. with Lo - 8 & e o A b L e o $12 26614 75; No. 1 foundry Southern and 2000. It was found that the arrivals of last Ry Aane 3 3 25,700 i |1 Toentex Sontharh. set, M4 Sg1e meek were not sufficient for the demand, ‘so 34 1,200 3 PR AR A olders of ve increased their orders. i * 20 ® ———————————% | Of course it must be remembered that about o 100 tors daily are taken from Yo % - 24| Chicago Board of Trade. o T “ 2 LR & T continue until the first.of March. ~After that WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL : B e e p * &u we mw :-a:anln-. FORECAST. 8% . G - /he. Sbaadn. The pressure bas fallen over nearly the en- i P Future Grain and Provisions, | .,%e have ver little of tire ‘western hall of the-Soustry during the . g% aithough Joxt twenty-four hours. CHICAGO,, Feb. 4.—The wheat market | holds with quite 2'n has fallen generally over the central 1,400 46 € o i mor-hern portion of California, and the _ 500 Sy | opened strong to-day. ~Higher prices at Liv- |, 10 &ll proby Sy ram area is slowly spreading southward. 6,900 123" | erpool in face of the severe break here.| now from districts T ivers are rising. Chroughout Northern o 2 were sufficlent to buy. | They have had bountiful Californis. _The following river readings are »= tions on May were lc to 1%ec | Diego and Los Angeles reported: Marpsville, 188, rising; Red Bluff, b higher at §1 65@1 06%. Was UD. %c 10 | tended to release many 5 risiog: cramento, 25.§, : Tehama, 900 t;a‘:‘ 93! "’;“*"-.12." Jadvance brought | being held beral realizing For a time gen- affects ueualls warm weather is reported in the 100 iagiaation, sosued, resulting i May“de. | fiie acd Oy valley of the Colorado and northwand over 200 2245 to $1 043 and July to 93%c. On the | cisco unless the Eastern (:‘lll:'orn.h. At v:- & maximum 2,100 Tl the 1 bull operator apparently | north of us perature occurred. A § T made at Ean Petnainnn. o thiet, L 0% | Eiving especial attantion > the July deNeice. | bviause'of 45 | considcrable Hay being shipped throughout the country immediately tributary to San Fran- clsco, and with the trade now in sight we will have just about enough to last us through In , we can state that some Ve no defln!le knowledge. "We give no change in lluoutlm from the prices given last week excent that Straw is a bit dull at the present moment owing to a rather free supply."” BRAN—$21@22 per ton. MIDDLINGS. $27 $0g29 per ton. SHORTS$21G22 per ton. tone 0 o‘.’fli”"‘.“"“fi‘ o Y8 ton eal at w&: 335, Cocoanut Gake. }mozz et 52050030 B0, " Cencked " Corn. §30@913 ot T Feod $22g23; Horso Beans, $300 Broom Corn Feed, 90c per etl. HAY—Whn(, mms ‘Wheat nnd Oat, $1 17 50; Out, $15@17: Wild Oat, $14@16; Barley. $13G15: Stock, nominal—none here; Al- talfa_ $12@13 50 per ton. STRAW—30@T5¢ per bale. Beans and Seeds. Plnks are higher and the market for other kinds of Beans continues firm, with a fair de- mand for shipment and speculation. BEANS - Bhvos, 2 4502 30 Pea, $8; But ters, $§3 50; smail White, $2 3'10: large White, 82 5042 10; Pink, §2 15; 50G4 $3 zse: 35; Red xxanev-. 8044 75, Blackeye, §3 163 25 per ctl; H Beans, $2G2 50. B!"EDS——Broln Mustard, $3 1660 Yellow Mustard, $3@3 25; Flax, $i 50@1 90; Cai 3G5ie tor Eastern: Atalta, He1i%ic: Rape, 14@3e; Timothy, w e Hemp. 3teti8%c beF lh uu‘lu, Broom Corn Sced, $20@21 DulED PEAS—Blackeye, $2 25@2 50 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Potatoes ruled firm under light arrivals and a steady local demand. The report that the steamer due from Oregon was delayed imparted additional firmness to the market and Oregon Burbanks were firmly heid, Rivers. too, were strong and dealers experienced no difficulty in disposing of stocks at an advance. “Sweets were ciosely eleaned up and firmer. No fresh stock came In. Holders of Onions were still exacting | high prices and the market ruled steady. Asparagus sold at a wide range as to quality. Sixteen boxes came In and there were about eight baxu carried over from the preceding | day. Receipts of southern vegetables con- tinued light and prices had but slight variation. Mushrooms continued to decline under steadily increasing receipts. Rhubarb was offering again, but sold slowly. A few boxes were re- celved from the recently organized Rhubarb Growers' Association. The cons formed that a minimum price pound was established by the association RNo. 1 steck and he was directed to return the shipment at the expense of the shipper If it could not be sold at that figure. "ATOES—Burbanks_from the river, $1 10 @1 20 per cti; Oregon Burbanks, §1 25@1 40 gqr ctl; Petaluma and Tomales Burbrlnkl 1 15@1 20 per ctl; River Reds, ctl; s.mu Chiles, 90c@$1 05_per ctl; l;n‘c; B&’@Jl 05 per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, CZB%@ et ONIONS—Yellow, §2 60G2 65 per ctl for Or- cxon andw&' for Nevadan; Green Onions, 65@ \EGET;\BLES—A:DIHI\" 20@40c per 1b: Rhubarb, 12ac per Ib; Green Peas, 3@Sc per 1b; String Beans, 15@20¢ '] Wax. -——; Tomatoes from Los | $126@1 75 per box or crate; Summer | quash from Los Angeles. $101 50 per Cabbage, §1 10 per o H i s mife. ST e daen o all and §$1@1 50 for large: Garlic, 5@6c per . Egg Plant, 20@30c per Ib: Dried Peppers, 5Gsc per 1b for Stockton and 1214 southern; Dried Okra, o per | | Peppers,’ 20@30c per 1b: Mushrooms, per 1b; Marrowfat Squash, 1@1%e per Ib; Hub- bard, %c per Ib. Poultry and Game. The Poultry market was in good shape for sellers. The high prices of Chickens. checked | the demand somewhat. but as supplies were | mone too plentiful prices were well sustained. A car of Western was marketed early in the | day and cleaned up quickly at good figures, A | second car came in later and was pretty well ! | cleaned up at the close. Dressed Turkeys wero | ! nominal, only one small case being received. Game was dull and unchanged, with the stock | stil showing the effects of the moist, close weather. POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys. —— per Ib; ! live Turkeys, 15@17c per Ib; Geese, per pair. $2G2 25; Goslings, ——: Ducks. $3 5066 50 | per dozen for old and $6 30@7 50 for young: | | Hens, $6 50@7T 50 for large and $5 50@6 50 for small; voung Roosters, $6 50@7 50: old Roos- ters, 85 50@@6; Fryers. $6@6 50; Broilers, §5 | 5 50 for large and $4 50@5 for small: Pigeons, | $125G1 50 per dozen for old and $2 2042 50 | Tor_Squabs. GAME—Gray Gevse, 82 30§3 per doz; White | 5. Geese. : PBrant, $1 for small and | §2 for larse: Honkers. 85 for larse and $i for_small; English Snipe, $3 common Snipe, §1 50; Rathita $1 50@2 for Cottontails and 1@1 25 for Brush: Hare, $1. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter was generally quqtea lower yester- | Qay. Supplies were heavy and in excess of the ' demand, and dealers offered concessions to buy- ers, to Mttle purpose, however. The warm rains are increasing the weakness of mh market. Chocse continues weak and depressed, with stocks stlll too heavy. Eggs continue to decline and the downward | tendency s becoming more pronounced. The market le full of sellers and buvers are few and purchasing only from hand to mouth. The | oftering by retailers to sell the hest ranch at | 254 is helping the market down about as much | They do it évery year about | .;‘:mmmg else. t Receipts were 31,600 Ibs Butter, 1166 cases Eggs and 4600 Ibs Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 24c for oxtras, 23¢ for firsts and 21G22c for seconds; dalry, 18@22c; store Butter, nominal; coldstorage, 21G22 “for extras, 18@20c tor | seconds and 16G18¢ for ladle-packed. | HEESE—9%4@11c for good to cholce new | ard S@#0e for lower grades: Youns Americam. | @11%c; Eastern, 15@16¢; Western, 14@15¢ per b lGGS—Ranch, 2%@24e; store, 0@ per dozen. Deciduons and Citrus Fruits. The fruit market was dull and featureless, | as the rainy weather chacked local trading and there was nothing doing in _the shipping line. Small and medium sizes of Navel Oranges con- tinued abundant, but 96s and 1125 were in comparatively light supply, and such ofterings were firmly held at full figures. There was an unusually Jarge attendance at the Orange aue- tion, but no one seemed to want to buy any- | thing and the bidding was very slow. Five cars of Navels were cold, fancy selling at $1G 1 A‘chnlee selling at 75c@$1 and standard at Prices of Apples were without quotable vari- ance. Fine Newtown Pippirs packed in $1- tior bexes were scarce and firm at $2 per box, while 4-tier boxes of the same fruit wers weak at $1 60@1 78. Common Apples were plrllgfllll{lznm lflll 1 2 75@2 per box or extra fancy: $1 25@1 50 for ordinary fancy, S3c@$1 for cholce and 50G73c for common. PEARS_-Wir: Nellis from cald storae (rs- packed), $2 S CITRUS F'i‘l]l‘h)—N-\al Oranges. §1 252 50 | per box for fancy, The@$1 25 for choice and 506 @81 for standards: Seedlings, 30c@: l Tan- | gerines. G0c@$1 25 per box: Lemons, $1 75@2 50 for faney. $1 2501 80 tor ehfllce and .fxml for | Eandard: Grape Fruit $1 2502 25: Mexican Limes. $¢@6 50: Bananas, slm per bunch for Hawaiian and $2a2 50 for Central American; Pineapples, $1 50@2 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. FRUIT--Apricots, 7%@10%c for Royals and 9@12c for Hon'?lrlm Evaporated Apples, $14@ %e: n--drl 3%@4%c: Peaches, 5@ic; Pears, S$@lllgc; Nectarines, 44@5%c: Figs. white: J@ic in boxes; black. ¥c: Plums, pit- ted pound. ?Ruxu—-nw crop, 2%@2%e for the four “RAISINS_The Association announces the followini new prices for 1904: Standard 50-1b crown Loose Muscatels, 3%c per Tb: 8-crown, 5%e; 4-crown, 63c; Seedless Loose Mutcatels, Hfie Seedless floated, 4%c; Mal: 3-crown Malaga loose, S%c: Seedless Seedless Thompsons. unbleached. 1b box—6-crown Impe: Dehesa clusters, $2 50; " Tondon = Layers, $1 Layers, §1 fl.rluubl llvlne' for frac- —Fancy 16-03 cartons, per Ib, T%c: fancy 12-0z cartons, 6%¢; fancy bul ), THC; choice 1t cartons, per Ib, Tlac: choiee 12-0z : bulk ear- s, urateies. 1b, 7e: o u . Je: seeded 1 IL}:P ‘l:. c; bulk, seeded Seedlings. . NUTS—W; No. 1 _softshell, 14¢; No. 1 Pl 1 hardshell, #fl . : x’?' e Alganta: Yo fer Nougarela: fil;& X fouw}l:??%mld ca °"|fl{"\;k . Gocountior 84 50G3; - Cnest. m- 10@11%4c for white and nt: | l(nunmn descriptions, $11 43 | president and 50@12; Family, $12 5; -“X:fi"" Pork, @1lc: k! Pigs' Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, u- per comnDy T e Tor pars: hall-barceis, pure, pure; E put 10c; 10-1 nu*lo&c. 5-1b tins, 10%c; 3-| tins, 10%ec. e half barrel, 9ic; three hal one tlerce, 8%c; two tlerces, extra Mess, $11 Mess _Porl $18; Dry { barrels, 9c: $%c: five tierces, $%c per It 8%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Weol and Hops.| 1 F JW—No. 1 rendered, 4c per Ib; No. Srease. 2%@3c. WOOI’-FIII clip—San Joaquin Lambs’, 9@ Middle County, 11@12c; Northern Defect- 150 fine, 183G Nevada, 1 r 1b. for California, 1903, 2 @1 Ic Or‘lon. medium, 17¢c HOPS—25@30c per !b and 20¢ for crop of 1 Meat Market. The market showed no change yesterday. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers follo "fziér "e\m for Steers and 6@8%e per S@de; small, s'é'l;sc per 1b, !n!'rtoN— Vethers, 9@10c; Ewes, $14@9% per LAHB—FI“ 10@11c; Spring, 15.1&'. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 7@5%¢ per LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per ot shrinkage for Cattle: 'ATTLE—Steers, m; Cows and Heifers, asc thin Cow.uanc per (I Au ES—4@4isc per 1b (gross weight) [EEP—Wethers, 413@bc; Ewes, flfi.flic ber Ib (gross welghD). c per Ho(‘.s——l.he 0gs, 140 to 200 1bs, 5%@3%c: over 200 Ibs, 5% @3%c; soft Hogs, #14c; 20 per cent off: Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. 1b vt:AL—ur BAGS—Grain Bags, §%@5%c spot and_5%e Junejuly. San Quentin, 3.33c; Wool Bags, 32@38c; Fleece Twine, Tia@Se. COAL—Wellington ber ton; New Wei- lingtor. $8; Seattle, $8 50 ast $6 50; Bea- ver Hill, $6; Standard. §1 Bay, $5'30 nsend 3 nd' $7; Rich- R L " Camberiand. $13 In® bulk and $14 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg. 314; Welsh Anthracite Egi We mp, §11'50; Cannel, $8 50 per ton: Coke, $11 50Q 13 ver ton in ‘bulk and $15 n sacks; Rocky 2000 lbs and O per Tong ton, "according to brand. OILS—Quotations ‘are for barrels: for cases, llon for boiled and boiled and 42c for raw; China Nut, 80@70c per galion; Cocoanut Oil, in barrels, 58c for Ceylon and 53¢ | for Austrglian: extra bleached winter Sperm | a H tural winter sperm Oil, 7 | Bleached winter Whale Ol 63¢; natural Whale | OfL. 60c; extra winter strained Lard OIl, S8c; 1 Lard Oil, 75¢; pure Neatsfoot Ol T8c: 1 Neatsfoot Oil, 65c; light Herring' Oil. dark Herring Ofl, 43c: Salmen 40c; raw Fish Ofl, 38c; boned e, COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil, in bulk. 18c: Pearl Oll in Cll‘l. 21'1-0 Astral, 21%3c; Star, 21 Extra Elaine, “27%¢: Eocene, H Deodorhed Stove Gasoline, bulk. 16c; in ‘cases, 22%c: Benzine, in bulk, 19%c; Si-degree Gasoline, in ic. 45¢; bolled Fish Ofl, Paint Oll, 33¢; raw Paint Ofl, :in cases, 25c; in case: ‘l'l RPENTINE: per gallon in cases and $2¢ in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Re Lead. 64@ 7e per Ib; White Lead, 84@7c, according to quantity. SUGAR —The Western Sugar Refining Com- as follows, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: ‘rushed and Fine Crushed. 5.58¢: Pewd‘rv‘d 5.40c: Candy Granulated, 5.40c: Dry Gronulated, fine, 5.30c: Dry Granulated, coarse, %0c: Fruit Granulated, 5.30c: Beet Granulated (106-1b_bags only), 5.10c: Confectiomers’ A, 5.30¢ gnolla A, 4.96¢: Extra C, 4.80c; Golden C. 4.70c: *“D."" 4.60c; barrels. 10c more: half | barrels, 26 more; boxes, B0e more: 50-1b bags, Oc more for all kinds. Tablets—Half barrels, Nic; boxes, 6.05c; H. & E. Crystal Dominos, 8.30c per 1b. No orders tal less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. Reccipls of Produce. Flour, qr sks | Wheat, et | Barley. ctls Begme, sks ... 721 Wine_ gals Corn, ctls - 680 Sugar. ctls Potatoes, sk 810 Leather, rol A8 Onions, sks 30| Tallow, 5 ! Hay tons . 380 Paper. 13 | Wool, bales 213 Brandy. gals .. 2,300 Feed. sks . 194 Lime, bbis 108 Shorts, Or., sl 500 WASHINGTON. % Wheat, ctls.... 16,600] S STOCK MARKET. * % Some Demand for Bonds, but| Stocks Still Dull. There was some activity in bonds, espe- clally on the afternoon board, but stocks were dull, with a decline in Alaska Packers to $136 50. The oil and mlnln‘ stocks continued quiet. to-day. At the annual meeting of the sharsholders of the Kilauea Sugar Company the following | omren and directors were re-elected: D. Spreckels, president; A_B. melnh vlce treasurer; W. D. W. G. Irwin and Henry St uur S Thomas Was re-elected secretary. Lion Ol Company assessment of lc per share upon the capital stock of the company, amounting to $1000, became délinquent at the office of the company February 21. WEDNESDAY, Feb_ 24—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Pl1.Ask. | 4s qr coup..107 — |ds ar cp newi3214i38% 1s qr reg 3s \qr coup..106 106% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. 9% m . 104 cal-st_C S l8RITR CC Myt 58100 1093 EdL & P 08125 131 et 1 §a3z2 MYTm. — o 72 29@a0 99557 £20g0s 007z72 1A Am Ntt Bk — 125 L P & A... Mer Trust o-Cal .. 81% — of Cal.420 440 Ex... Cal Dp. — 150 |s ationl. First —, - SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L. — 2300 |Sav & L So. — 100 Hum § & L. — — [Sec Sav — %0 ! Sav.100 — |Union T Co. — — F Sav U — oy 3% — I The Ophir Mining Company paid a dividend {of 23 cents per share, amounting to $25.200. John | % AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE 2 Said stock description, DELI SURREYS, BUGGIES, C. and DOUBLE sheds and good will of the business nmuwxu.mumnonsmuam No Limit or 8. Reserve. WATKINS, Auctioneer. Morning Session. 8 Alaska Packers' Association...138 30 o:.mm.vuummm . 99 50 Afufuwn ot rd— Boax 1008 F & s 90. 57 50 wg F Gas & l:loclrlc 57 0 g.m Spring Valley 6 UE mBflMVllh&dnllfl .9 Street— 15 9 $2,000 - $1.000 3,000 /310,000 Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. sk | Bid Ask. Cl’Cfi,. 100 1S P Co 4%4e. 98 00 B L Wat és. 120 Sun Tel \1“:..113 —_ Cal NW 3s. llfi%ll’ | De B SF Drdk Ss. — 113% Suttr-st Rfill“ HJ SF & NP o111 111 UR of SF 4. e i of ™ 0y lfllCH.L.\VEOLI STOCKS, Ala 8 Co.... — 2 [Mils Nat BR300 — Cal Cot — 9§ |Nev Nat Bk. — 3210 culuucww—.snn..u- C Jockey Cl. 80 130 |N C P Co. 2 = loan » a-v uz'fi - Ship Co. 15 30 |Oak T Cal TI & T.115_ 140 |100F Han A 5). - Cen Bk, Oak. 8% — |Orpheum Co. — 16% Chutes Co .. — 8 |Pac 8 Tel Co — 1003 City & C Bk. — 112 'Paraf Paint. 3 — East .180 — |§ F Dry = FN Bk, 120 — |SF & SJCoal 224 Fischer Thtr. — 1% S J Wat Co. 108 Froch-A Bk108 — (SO & bt — 168 Gas Con A. 19% 21 Swiss-A Bk.14 — P — |Truckee Elee — 13 Lon& SF Bk. — 60 InC - Mat Nav Co. — 90 Do com .. 10% — Morning Session. treet— 10 French-American Bank ....... 105 00 California Stock & Qil Exchange. 0il Stocks— a. pe... &, Bid Asked. Assoctated Trust Cert 20 Astec ... 7 CaMfornia"Standard 13 Central Poin Con [ Chicago Crude 18 Claremont 50 . 50 6% our s b3 Fuiton P 4 00 Hanford 3 43 06 Home . 122% 13 Indepande 5] 16 Junction " Kern . 500 Monarc Iy Monte Cristo - Oil City Patroleum San Joaquin O & D Senator .. Sovereign . | Sterling o4 Superior o8 o Toltec .. I . West Shore 250 Miscellaneous— fscher’'s Theater .... 100 173 jorthern Cal Power. . o 10 00 Sanitary Reduction Works.. 113 e SALES. Morning Session. 100 Monte Crista OF . 215 360 Monarch Ofl . 42 300 Sovereign Off I Afternoon Session. ’ €00 Monte Cristo Off . 50 100 Tilinois Crude Ofl.. 119 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- clseo Stock and Exchange Board yesterday Morning Session. 105 100 mnem Con 50 Con C & Va.1 70 200 Union 100 Gould & Cur. 44| 400 Utah 400 Mexican ... 178 Afterncon Session. 100 Gould & Cur. 100 Andes . 100 Con C & Va.l | 500 Crown Point. 25 { 400 Crown Point. 24 200 Exchequer ... 15 PACIFIC STO(‘K_EXCHAVQI Following were the sales on the Pacific erday : | stock Exchange yest Morning Session. 100 Andes . 100 Ophir . ..4 30 100 Mexic 15| 200 Sierra Nev .. 52 100 Mexican . .1 80, 300 Union Com .. S4 200 Mexican _..1 52% 200 Yellow Jacket 7 | Atternoon Session. 100 Andes 47| 200 Ophir ........4 80 | l'ml, 200 Sierra Nov 2060 Union Con NG EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday : Morning Session. 5 | 400 MaeNamara. . 500 Ton Belmont. 30 2200 Mont Ton .1 33| 100 Tom N Star.. 33 700 Mont Ton .1 37 An.n\onn Sesaion. 200 Evel . 34/ 460 Tom Beimont. 30 200 MacNamara. 20| 200 Ton Belmont. 51 100 MacNama. ml 100 Ton N Star.. 53 1400 Rescue CLOSING QUOTATIONS. wxmv:amw Feb. 244 p m Bld Ask. o8 ® o1 — 173 — 50185 1 S0 sz 50 4 55 a2z 34 W 17 58 54 o 04 o7 s 5 54 % 70 - 14 o4 3 85 88 Utah n 22 7100 Yellow Jacket 47 48 OPAH MINES, —|Tom I!g United West End Mizpah Exten 1 Mont 'l'- I.lflfi‘ w0l Ah Sin Must Stay in Jail. Ah Sin was caught in a lottery joint at 820 Washington street on January 25 and was subsequently sentenced to a term in the County Jail by Judge Cabaniss for visiting such a place. His conviction was based on an ordinance which makes it a misdemeanor for any one to visit a bling place the doors of which are against the Ah Sin's attorney held that the law in question was illegal and appealed to the Court for a writ of mandate to compel the Police Court to give his client freedom Court denied the

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