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3 o - FETC | posited at San Francisco, was met by the SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. | report that further shipmfnts were likely to | be meade to South America. The bond market was firm and more active vm sympathy with the strength of Burlington 3 United States Steel seconds. Beiter tone on the American and European cxchanges. 20,000 Japancse Gold Yen. ’ ates bonds were unchanged on call. | NEW YORK STOCKATIST: | Stocks— Sales. High. Low. Close. Atchison .. <36, (A Bait & Ohio ptd... . P 11y 4 Securities continue quiet. Camadlan Pacifie. .. . . | Cen of New Jerséy. Wheat in ample sup all over the wor Chesapeake & Obio. 1 ple supply all over < *| Chicago & Alton. Chi'& Alton prd m, oith various rumors of an Oriental demand. Government wants more Oats and Hay for Manila. 12 Corn a Rye quiet at previons quotations. Chi Term & Trans. anced. Middli Chi T & T prd. C, C, C & St Louls. Colorado Southern. Colo South st pfd. Colo South 2d pfd. s unchange sonie narrow / fat J od K} ’IAPI}'. ]’”’ Oy weak and accumulating. Some Ju\UGh(m r(‘(‘(‘z"'(’d | Poulitry in light receipt and steady. | Z: Clearer weeather improves 111. demand for Oranges. Hocking Vi inois. Central. Fres rizals of Bananas from: the islands. a Central. lowa Central y K C Southern K C Southern 5 Louis & ons. Manhat " Metropc steady. W ool nominal. Metropolitan_ St m Minn & ‘s! Louis Dried 1 ts \11.\411‘1/“[\!" ged in all pe very Siow. i Hobs lower. Hid C { Hogs about as previously 4 o 5, oy n n K t wind on the 10th 4id con- | 3" 5 b sections, destroying M“'(Rg ;[J"'"“m:» e 2 (iaces | New York Central. A - i) folk & Wests art of the valley. Considerable | ORI o5, THERarn ted In th entains. Vest pr IA—The weather | Ontario & Western. ipward turn points, | - nd_cl the first of the < was followed by cloudy weagher and | A c intall of the season, amounting | [eAdin B ¥ { two inches In some places. ' At:Up- | Reading 1st ptd. and the season’s precipitation ie 6.17 inch oway 4.58 inches, at San Diego 2.63 inches, Los Angeles 4.95 inches. Grain and vine- s were greatly benefited by the rain The ok Southern Pactfic A oo e fair wrous of | Bouthern Raflw g»mdmu 24 ptd F t Louis 8 W Srokerage | e ital Apri- | Southern Ry pfd i 1ge Firm turage is plentiful. ADr- | peres & Pacific TMMARY—Rain came just ' -y to suve grain, which was dying in bet it is growing well since. c Tate Taine will make fair crops generally. Last | Union Pacific pfd.. rain promises fair hay crop on dry lands. ‘\‘,\:!;;;E;‘l, oA gl G P : B Wheeliug & L E. A | Weather Report. consin Central. ¥ | \\ isconsin Cen pfd. - Express C nmpunwu—f Adams - American Chited 18 ng are the th these of 1a ) in last twenty-four hours: prices for meats are ichers' Protective As- . Last This Last | £ 24 hours. Eeason. season. [ i Amer C 2 Amer : Amer Cot L 5 Amer Ice E { Independence ... | Amer Ice San Luis Obispo.......7Tr Amer l.m Forequarter, 123%c; | Ios Angeles 0.00 " ~ 15@20c San Diego. . ..0.00 equar | Shouider COAET RECORD. 7] g = H 3 145 Anaconda Min - g 53 @8 Brkiyn Rap Tran . H aF =8 Colo Fuel & Iron STATIONS. E 5 Consolidated Gas. Dr o 8 Corn Products Biias | Corn_Products p " : Distillers’ Securitie . General Electric i i | Interntl Paper . It Interntl Paper pfd. b " . . 02 | Internt! Pump ... 2 ¥ ers consumption of | d. »”;{ | Internal Pump pfd ute as t ever is at this -00 | National Lead. v year, w of the best sea- | puaguiady 0l 0w “00 | North American . Independence .20 62 \§m~mc Mail . X ery en T Baiies o People's Gus . i b [ Rortn Tioaa: od N TClay 3 Py sieel Car pfd. b X | Phoents % B0 W~ Ciowdy 6p|FPuliman Pal Car. .. - ng on the | Pocatello 40 % Ew Clear 01 Bepublic Stesl ..., cuas v . for East- | Portland . 50 36 NW Cloudy .00 | Republic Steel pfd. . ke ¥ voring 10 | Pt. Reyes 52 4 W Cloady .00 | Rubber Goods ... ok s that might be | Rea Blulf @ Clear. .| Rubber Goods pfd. tic The pur- 5 Pr.Cidy 00 | Tenn Coal & Iron. o have S Leather posi- S Leather ;»m t of 7 S Realty g atfon Advices | Ean Diego. . Cloudy . t that | Seattle Cloudy .18 | US Rubber pfd ¢ there | Spokane spot Peaches | Tatoosh ng lots seem | Walla Wi ¥ firm both | Winnemu, Steel 4,400 Cloudy Tr. |U Pr.Cldy .10 | U S Steel pfd ... 32,500 1,900 Clear .10 | Westinghouse Elec Pt.Cldy .03.4 Western Unjon .. ocks are re- | Yuma Cloudy” .00 | Northern Securities timmed o | _The pressure has risen slowly over the the market, | Northern half of the Pacific Slope and has vd tendency. Littie | fallen rapidly over Arizoma. «. theugh at some. | Clondy weather prevails over the greater prices geeders | POrtion of the country west of the Rocky e T ‘Muunm\m‘. No rain has fallen except showers | | { 16 Total sales. . J.’U,Mul shares. RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO, YORK, March 15.—Bond transactions Railroads of San Franciseo, 15,000 AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. are o ', spose % the | In_the Sacramento Valley. 4" ek ‘moves. very bid 43, asked 4%; preferred, bid “k moves very | The rivers are falling and conditions are fmproving a4 38% 2 "in Bret hands " D enret hands | A maximum velocity of 30 miles from the CEW — Southwest is. reported at_Flagstaff. NEW. YGRE BONDS, the spot Currant ending midnight, March 16: Do coup ......105 |Manhattan c g 4510315 “ Northern California—Fair Wednesday; light | Do 3s reg 106 |Mex Cent ds ... 2 g north winds; light frost in the morning. Do coup .....108%| Do st inc . rr and (rnp_v‘ Southern ' California—Cloudy ~ Wednesday; | Do mew 4s reg. nzx."r.u.m & St L light westerly winda. Do coup 13214/ Mo K & T 4s . Fasr Wedpesday: cooles Do old 4s reg.106%| Do 2ds .. ciaco and vicloity—Fair Wednes- coup . 1073% N R R of M ¢ 4a. S light westerly winds "m"clN Y Cent g 31hs. "T’zs A. G. MCADIE, District Forecaster, J Cent g Bs...120 1 4s. msl).mnr Pac ds % | Balto & O 45 ...101%] Do 3s . 3148 . 9314 Nor & W ¢ 4s... 67 “ho 03410 S Line 4s & Par. 92 Penn—conv G146 951 1002 | Reading Ger Su. o8 70 St L &1 M c bell3 9214/8t L & 8 F fg 45, K19 WSt L 8 W Ists.. 03 /12014 | Seaboard AL 45 09 Southern Pac 4s.. fi“% Southern Ry 5s. 112 he weekly renort of A. G. McAdle, section tor o service of the prevailed | % week and the | 7 e | | EASTERN MARKETS. | 1gh southeast winds | x- n wections, the most some places. Trees 7 oo 7 o s New York Money Market. The excessive caused & rapid | NEW YORK, March 15.—Close—Mone; n 3 v 2 which overflowed | call, 13,G2 per cent; closing bid, e J,'.‘l"".; ot | ey G2 per cont; & 1% per cent; o ains w Time joans Were ear i t fl 3 @3 per cent “in iandy in the Secramento | Prime mgrrlnlll? pavper, 4%@5% per cent. alieys were again mun«a!edl Sterling exchange was steady at the de- cline, with actual business in bankers’ bills at $4 K005G4.8670 for demand and at $4.8300Q 4.84 for sixty-day bills. Posted rates, $4 843 and “ 8T, Tol St L & W 4s. Union Pac 4s ...103% Do conv 4s ... 961 U 8 Steel 2d bs. 12‘2 ‘Wabash Ists . ] Do Deb B . Wheol & L E 45, 4} Wis Cent s .... 89% not under water | krowing rapidly, o Hocking Val 414s.104% | . From fem | por oanas sy ¥ 8%, NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. pcall was ligher | exican dollars, M. Alice . 18/ Ontario . oyt | Bonds—Governments, steady; railroads, firm. é”"c,r i %’;;"’{:““’ w0 | < i ‘om unne Phoenix grain is in g o outlock is y Con Cal & Vi 65/ Potos Bils 1o be ax good as at this aste st vear | New Vork Stock Market. Harn Siwver 15 Savage # 1n the Scuthern Sen Joaquin Valley and South: Ircn Silver 2 00/Sierra Nev B ern Tia grain and ay pr s v n 2 5 any time during the season. | NEW YORK. March 15.—There was a mod-y Aoyl Con ... 03|Small Hopes .... 22 1 in all sections and cattle | frate and well-sustained demand for stocks 7 ” At g dl)‘,[ Whlm‘n;ul(fllh":‘n a substantial ad- B S winds caused some damage fo | Vance in prices throughout the list. Business ainly in the uprooting of trees, but | Was not larger than yesterday, while the de- oston Stocks and Bonds. oL be severe. Deciduous fruit | livery of the Northern Securlties opinion was o om in @il sections and give | In progress. but to-day's market was entirely | Money— U_S Steel. Southern v laeking in the feverish tone and etratic fluctua- | Call Joans . Do pfd . - 6 tions which characterized yesterday's market, | Time loans Westing Common. 7914 The weather was | The buying was somewhat intermittent, but| Bonds— Mining— the preceding | there was no intervening backsets. It was east wind on the 9th and | the general conviction that this buying came paricd by heavy rainfall, both | from a short interest which has counted upon [ Mex Cent 4s At the a decline following the Northern Securities| Railroads— a velocity of u.. miles an bhour, decision to buy stocks at a profit. There m Atchison . Atlantic orded. up- | no evidence to-day of any pressure to Do pfd . Bingham 193 s e and | on account. of the Axelason. ang e Semeil | Boston & Albany. zu Calumet & Hm.m damage resuited {rom the wind. | upon perceiving this, | proceeded buy to| Boston & Mals Gentennial 108 and grain lende were again ooded | cover their short Boston Elev Boessive il mnd overflowing | mwpnl:'e nflirm(smo;“:‘tz:‘h ;?’-&““:mw Fitchburg pfd and the damage will probably be | i bid prices up considerably before they were | Mex Central . tally on lowlunds. There was a|able to ‘supply their needs. The Northern|N Y, NH& mow. ln'th: mountaing, ex- urities case was still the point on which | Pere Marquette 1o the foothills, Op 1ands | the market ninged. It is evident that aside | Union Pacific .. o maras et | trom the embarrasement incident to a re. | Misoellaneous— e e i o prooving | Sitribution of securities the Amer Ago Chem. 13 w trees and prospects are good for large | BAY SECTIONS—Nearly mor- ‘opper. 3% Daty West - Dom Coal not fleoded conditior crups. COAST AN mel temperature prevailed during the week and | the weatner was generally cloudy and rainy. 2 BB ol RES F R OER REESS The storm on the 9th and 10th, was the wevere of i coused in al crops were ruinfall in Ccaused 5 overfow of rivers and ot wEnla n. Stocks of co v o Tntted. Feuit 5y rainiail vasied from 180 10 3.25 in iiicts the | poinied to ms volnerable under . brocesdiecs 8 fboe Magh. 74 week and was very beneficial The correspund. Mumxmunmlmmtnumm. . et at Hollb'or reports m.u the splenous uu:u'- ‘np_-ur« ‘movement. o S e e B e u."““"'...,.."""......u:‘.:.", aftected wers sirons London Closing Stocks. O IOATIDY . VALEEY thinty wa ] e Bt A e iy R | MAIMIY ¥ Dkl weather with generous rains prevailed during - rkets helped the advance until the London| Do acct ...... 8% . the wi These condi were most favor- | market veacted on the adverse vote ! i H ! : : T4, | 1003, 28G30c; P 3vices, and holders are | Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours | U 8 ref 2s reg ..104%|Louls & N Uni 4s. 98 | Tex & Pac l1sts.115% | . 4% Do -1y Do 24 prd. . 5T 11 Central . .18 Louls & Nath.. . 3% /M, K & Texa 81 ‘ Bar silver—Dull, 26Kd per ounce. Monky—21,@2% per cent, 2 The rate o discount in the open market f | snort bills is 3@3 1-16 per cent and for three | months bills $@3 1-16 per cent. New York Cotton Market. YORK, March 15.—Cotton cloged nudy and unchanged to 4 points higher. New York Grain and Produce. N’!.'W YORK, March 18.—FLOUR~Receipts, 16,200 barrels; exports, 2300 barrels. Showed |fmg1¢" 1034 1. o Manitoba, nominal afloat. were dull and Jower, following ish cables, but on lbe a | cash wheat rapia aqvane, cloeing ] firm at vance. Ma s‘c 38K n u*. July, ‘evayc, cloud c; September, S8 80% ¢, closed SO | HOPS—Fasy. Btnl!. common to cholce, actfic’ Coast, 1903, 26@32c. | HIDES—Firm WOOL—Firm PETROLEUM—Unsettied. SUGAR—Raw, 8rm; fair refining, 3c; cen- trifugal, 96 tesf, 3%c; molasses sugar, 28c; refined, firm. COFFEE—Steady. The market for ecoffes futures closed @10 points net higher. May. 5.4065.50¢; July, 5.65@ September. 5.050 e; Oclober, 6.10c; November. 15c; January, 6.35¢. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market is quiet, with demand good and some holders said io be asking more than quotations, Com- mon are quoted at 4@blic: prime, BH@5ige; choice, €@6lc; fancy, GTike. PRUNES- Continue to attract a good jobbing demand for small lots, but no important trans- ctions are reported. Quotations range from | 3%6c 1o Glie, according to grade. APRICOTS—Are meeting with a moderate demand and prices are firmly held. Cholce are quoted at O%@10c; extra cholce, 10%,@10%c; fan 103 @108 . PEACHES—. Ar% steady; choké, 8%4@T%e; extra choice, 71:@Sc; fancy, 8% i New York & Metal Market. Y YORK. March 15.—Tin was lower in n, spot closing £1 2s 64 and futures £1 hn lower. The former position closed at £123 158 and the latter at 2125 10s. Locally tin | was weaker also, closing at $27 75@28 10, with trading quiet. Copper was unchanged at £57 2s 6d for spot and at £36 6s 6d for futures in the London | market. Here the market' was unchanged, with lake at $1250@12 75; electrolytic and casting, $12 37%@12 6215 Lead advanced 1s 3d to £11 18s 94 in London and was unchanged locally at GO@4 Spelter was steady and unchanged at $5@ 510 in New York and in London at £22. Iron closed at Dls 4d In Glasgow and at 42s 4144 in Middlesboro. Locally iron was un- | changed. No. 1 foundry, Northern, $14 7 15 25; No. 2 foundry, Northern, $14 25@14 75; No. 1 foundry Southern, and No, 1 foundry, Southern, soft, $13 50@14, Available Grain Sufply. NEW YORK, March 15.-—Special cable and telegraphic advices received by Bradstreet's | show the following changes in available sup- itcd States and Canada, east of Rockjes, decrease 1,575,000 bushels; afloat for and in Europe, Inerease 1,380,000 bushels. To- tal_supply, decrease 575,000 Dushels. , United St and Canada, east of 42,000 bushels. b United States and Cansda, esst of Rockies, increase, 1,214,000 bushels. | * 1‘ uture (;mm and Prot'x.rmns. March 15.—Bearish sentiment the pit at the opening, the cause being lower Liverpool cables and lower North- west receipts. Initial quotations on May were off L@¥c at KLavsie., July down L@%e to %L@%He at 915,@1%c. In absence | of any material support the market developed | greater weakness, May declining to 95izc and July to 90%ec. On the slump there was good buying of July from an influential quarter. [ The demand was so persistent that prices firally yielded and started upward. Shorts covered freely on the bulge and there was {@lso & ®ovd commission-house demand. The advancing tendency was coincident with an unusually strong cash demand and firmness in outside markets. Reports of a remarkable searcity of cash wheat and of the. strenuous efforts millers were making to get material for *grinding were pronounced factors in creat- ing a strong tone during the last hour. One of the reports was to the effect that BSt. Louis had sold 200,000 bushels of wheat to £o to Minneavolis. As the session drew near the end offerings were hard to find. In view of this condition and the active demand clos- | tng prices were at the tip-top, May 97i4c and | July 93 Heavy selling of the July option character- ized early trading in the corn pit and in conse- quence the market ruled weak. The close was strong and practically at the top price. May opened 4 @%e lower at S3%@B3%ce. After selling between 53lec and Bi¥e at 543ec. July ranged between and closed at 52%c, With a net gain of %@%e. The action of other grains was largely the dominating influence in trading in oats. The close was steady at a small decline, After | opening e lower at 40%@ilc May ranged between 404@40%c and 41c and closed at 4lc. July closed with a loss of K@%e at | 39%c :"h! weakness in grain brought out selling orders in provisions edrly in the day, For a time the market showed weakness, but with the advance in wheat and corn a better de- mand for hog products developed, resulting 1 a steadler tone. The close on May pork we F ;mc;g.ngzd at $725 and ribs down Sc a The losdies Sotuma ranged as follows: Articles— Open. High. Low. Close, Wheat No, 2— 07% 95 974 041 92 941 9 90% 93 88 88 S6% s5Y 86% B4% 53w be 2 52 50%. 51 50% ° 61% | September & | . Oats No. 2— ay S 41 40% 41 July . . B 2 2y | September ..... 33% . 33% 33 33 Mess Pork, per bbl— 1 14 02% | 14 22% 72 7421 7 22 Ta CHICAGO, March 15.—Cash quotations were as follows: Flour was quiet, but steady; No. 3 wheat, 82@0bc; No. 2 red, 941.@90%c; No. 2 corn, Bi%e; No. 2 yellow, 52%c; No. 2 oats, 29% @40% c; No. 3 white, 40% gflc, No.. 2 ry.. Tfi c: good feeding h-rl-y‘ 3 N h choice malting, 45@5bc; No. orthwe $110: prime timothy seed, $810; meas por 14; ‘lard, per 100 pounds, bs sides (loose), $T@T 1215 : . $7 3714@7 50; whisky, basis of hzl h wines, " 28; clover, contract R-eol pia. Shipments., 36,300 50,900 umoo 27,200 4500 35,200 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. ' CHICAGO, March 15.—On the Produce Ex- change to-da; e butter market was steady. 10628 airies, le. Eggs, Cm"fz":'uxi s uflmflna. nzf 5 steady, 10%@l1c. Livestock Market. CBICAGO. lneh MA'I'H-I—BC‘S 2500 by _market steady; to o Wwool market strong choice, 1 @s3e. TACO! ATTLE, March 15.—Clearings, $667,181; | Tne Poultry market was in shape, with blllnég. $122, PORTLAN' demand for medium and 6c; fine medium, 1634@17c; medium “:en the past week l:lzwbnn the :;%eénwwg:fiq“ c: R‘D'; AUCTI“N SALES 3 2 3 o T ot 0 S QL e i um, 16G6%c; medium, 16@17c; low me- PDRIED PEAS—Blackeye, $2 25¢2 50 per ctl. m.v,”fi’; Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables.| £y The Greatest Sale of the Season Py 13@14c: e e, s choloe togzbe; | Recelpts of river Potatoes were quite heavy, AUCTION SALE OF average rade and, although t ‘was quiet, prices were no ‘x"" staple, 19G20c; medium |15y, "5 " fe bulk of the supplies. were con- 50 Y \ uolled by a few dealers, who were not in- | i Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— lll'th 1 60 o5 LOUS, March 15.—Wool, steady: m Withdrawals wers frequent, the total for the | per 1b for p il o s g S B+ o day numbering 500 bales, OREGON. WASHINGTON. MA, March 15.—WHEAT—Unchanged; bluestem, 82c; club, 77 March. May. July |weak, with stocks accumulating. both ‘D, March 15.—WHEAT—Walla . 76@77c; bluestem, S1@82c; valley, 81 | per 1b; Dried Peppers, 5@8Sc per 1b for Stock- | not o e Rt clined to force sales. Oregon Burbanks were 3 still firmly Deld. There were 6633 sacks re- | Theme horses were carefully selected by oms celved by steamer. There was an active mar- | of the greatest breeders of Norman.Percheron ket for meed Potatoes and prices of all de- | Horses in Californta (William Brockman Su- scriptions were higher. Yellow Onions wers | sanville, Lassen County) and consist of pure mares and 1300 $% 394 | Orestn wnd Novadan were arrmnab freely at | to T600. . Wty . ower prives. steamer Sonoma brought up t same time will be v ug_oh cp:l.‘k:cel fi:em lA\ukn'lu - u#h oy be-’:x.um clrn:::ah?)’l‘;e'"“ 5 5 T ere 'Tal receip af paragus, is tl grandes: - purpose e e | an1 as there was no demand for Shippimg prices | Norses ever browsht o San. Franciscs. 3163 | Were lower. Rhubarb was in amole supply | All are nicely halter broke and a great many and was selling by the box. Receipts were | of them broke to harness. ‘They are all fat 29 70 | lisht, as most of the stock that was picked | and ready to go right to work. A careful in- 29 75 | 9® Monday was shipped direct to San Jose. of this lot is earnestly requested. To As ‘usual on Tuesday the arrivals of southern | be sold on B vegetables were light and prices had but slight MONDAY EVENING, 2 St. Louis Wool Market. variation. The Florida Bell Peppers that came At T8 Solocks ah T 1004 in on Monday sold at 60c per pound. \SALESYARD, 1732 Market st. cor. Van POTATOES—Burbanks _from the river, $1@ N - 120 ver ctl; Oregon Burbanks, §1 25@1 40 | Write for uulu:_ b grades, ng and clothing, 17@213¢; | per ctl; River Reds, $1@1 10 41; small raes n;m. fine, 16011:/.c, heavy, fine, lwww: Oregon Burb:;n for’ 4 crlrltfi Der otl; by . rfi‘éfichu?’i'u,\ss & CO.. tub washed, 22@3lc. Garnet Chiles, $1 10@1 20 per ctl; Early Rose. Livestock Auctioneers. I d—fis D l"noe?l 60 p;r ctl; Sweet Potatoes, $2 70 X P new_Potatoes, 3@3lc per onaon Woot Sates. 0N10NS——Yellaw 5 2562 @ per ctl for Or- | By > 25 LONDON, Mareh 35, —At the wool suction | Guiens. 0007 T Fysen e \ sales to-day 10.757 bales were offered. The | t!.ok'um.ni’—uunn-. 1214@14c per Ib AUCTION SALE demand was strong. trom all sections, Greasy | for extra, ai1e for No. 1 ang for No. 2; AT ARCADE HORSE MARKET, firét combings and half-breds were steady. | Rhubarb, $2G2 25 per box; Green Peas, 4@ic 327 SIXTH ST, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, a¢ 11 A. M., String Beuns, 123415 per 1b: Tomatoes, §16 150 "per ok of orate ok Toe aos $1@ |1 will mell the rolling atock of wood. coal and e i fead store. consisting of 10 good ho one 3- Northern Wheat Market. | §2,25G1 75 for Mexican; Summer Squash rom | ton waman: vaona, harness, stc. 3 Los Angeles. $1 2561 50 per box; Cabbage, | "3 N5y ma -y " Drpoie horass | ctl; Carrots, S0c per sack; DOYLE. . Anctioneer. [ nd 10@12%c fof southern; Dried Okra, | Springs will probably be established nest week ton 10012%¢ ver Ib, Green Peppers. 13@20c per | Good sound Hides are steady both here and per arrowfat | in the East, with a fair d . but Biath. 10130c per i Hllbhurd "o per 1b. | stock, which forme the bulk of carent ab. rivals, is not wanted. Prices are as before. Northern Business. POH“Vy and Game. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls m; brands sell ., 408. MA, Mnch 15.—Clearings, $383,882; Stock pertioulariy betng. wanted. = No 'more . Irch 15.—Clearings, $658,411; (rom the nrecedlnl dly was readi] about laGle under quota Steers, 9%4c: medium, $ige heavy and 1% !ed Kln e Nll?d copaiine, sheariinge eac s Aty dtponed | SHart Wool, 40G60c m.l';:m rw long o Commbn Calioema, Honn, wel Julf iy ver | Wool, 3101 30: Horse Hiden, sult, %2 15 o6 e for h.m Stags. Sal receipts light and the demas teady, young estern cam )hn:h 15.—Clearings, $332,090; | tailers were well subplied with large Western | 127%¢ and $262 50 for medium, u syt 75 tor balances, §54,275. Hens, which constituted the bulk of the heavy | Mall and 50c for Colts. FHorse Hides dry, anese Bilver Sterling 22s 6d, 205, 650 WHEA’ firm, wi $1 35@1 Calforni: per ctl; ll 21 remain followihg banks Banking Corporaticn, 1,800,000 about more or !‘l‘ln htely'.‘d T ook JERS were iower at Liverpool a er at Paris yenzré-y, The San n—-nehco‘mula was BUTTER—Creamery at first hands. 21%@ | uxgguuo Exchange and Bullion. $560g4 for small; young Roosters, $6 50@7 50; | N0 2 3144 ! $1 75 for large and $1 50 for medium, $1G1 23 o | s s g 087 eipta being fust | for smail and Boc for Coits. Buck i Dry about suthcient to satiaty the demand. Mexican, 3ic: dry Saited Mexican, 25c; dry LOC AL MARKETS. | |CESRmLE Mol oo gt o, . | Sl aneicn” sl i S it 17 o Geese, per palr, $20% 35; Goslings, $22 25. | Eoros. 3¢ laree and smootn, Sc; medium, * = 4 | Ducks, $5 50@6 50 per dozen for old and $6 507 | 59C: e. No. 1 rendered, 4%4@4%c ver Ib; 2 grease. 2L, @ic. 1 01a Roosters, §5@5 50: Eryers, $5 50@6; Broil. | . WOOL—Fali clip—8an Josquin Lambs’, 750 for young; Hens, $6 50@7 50 for large and The City of Puebla. which arrived Monday ers, $5@5 50 for large and $4 50@5 for smail; | 1lc; Middle County, """'fi' Northern defect- from British Columbia, brought 3,420,000 Pigeons. $1 25@1 50 per dozen for old and $2 25 | ive. @10 Nevada, Oregon, fine, 1 Oregon, medium, 17 per Told yen, valuca as. $1.670.000, 10" tha Lol o ST B S Ja Hopb.mum» ber o for California, 100, 1s Ke lower, Exchang new crop loading, us tions. The chartered wheat fleet in port has registered tonnage of G375, against 12,300 tons on the same date last year; tone, against 70,100: on the way to this port, tons, against T—The situation remains e e s & le the | Prevailed for a long time now, and the whole- . B e O amie. oy | salers are heartily tirea of 'it. Stocks are | The following quotations are for good, sound fluctuation is Chicago, which has been bobbing J still away over the market's capacity. Livestack. delfvered in San Franciico, leeg 3 th higher futures. Cash CASH W'flEAT California Club, M‘l@l 46‘ and most of them are subsequently denied. A | better prices is gloomy, December ... 1 02 i K hemmioat, posison e Bay, Xev e wery stroné, . Stcks are moderate, re- | There I8 & very falr demand for Fruits | §7 50; Cumberia ceipts are light and expected to continue 8o |y 1€) (ASE, ed, cases, regular, 5%ic; cases, extra um CORN—Not mapy samples are being shown | g vp ~pone remain unc on 'Change and the market is steady enough, pricots, 84@10%¢ ,nr Royals and but imparters of Western peoor ange . | She: sun-dried. 3%04%c; Peaches ve jow. ices s| ears, tarii o entom sacked, $1 371401 40 for Yeilow. | Beate: jetin ??fboxe.“n'nc"x"'m?‘p"m. = $7% for White and $1 30 a large yellow, $1 round do, $1 45@1 50; White, $1 3714@1 421 | g Egyptian, $1 456G1 50 for @1 30 for brown. Pfl\lo\\l prices r‘ll’i with t §1 80G1 32% ver ctl. ‘ngué‘stmxr—u T5@2 per ctl Sarvc Honelont eud Ehanghat London, Paris | Geese. $1@1 25; Bra and American Hank, 1.400,000; Intersiatlonal | {0 large; Honkers. $4a3 nglien Snipe. $3 50; Banking Corporation, 220,000 Forelgn futures and 173e for crop of 1904. $1 50 for small and 02 common ‘Snipe, $1 50; Wiid Pigeons, $1 50. M 04 Rabbite, $1 50@2 for leonmh and $1@1 25 fl[f'(” .‘Ill’k, t. for Brush; Hare, $1G1 25. Prices fou everything remain about as be- \Butter, Cheese and Eggs. et receiots anit the. local radt vy that & rate receipts. and the local trade say that it eese and £gg: will probably be along (n May before any quan- New York Exchang tity of grass-fed stock is received, as the sea- Stiver, per ounce Recelpts of Eggs suddenly ran up yesteb- | son is jate. Hoth descriptions of Lamb are Mexican Dollars, n day, as will be seen. but they are still about | scarce and firm. Veal alone is in good supply. e fiflg? gre;‘crm ln:nuerfl;h‘lnhl:-t '.'lrl" at Iu:h The dlrrlvnll of Hogs about valance the de- . 3 local demand is heavy, there is a | mand, but the market is in good shaj a Wheat and Other Grains. brisk shipping movement fto the north and | wome sales at the top quotation are being made. " l:):rc.uh(gsdll.l;‘:lll "clor:letl.'u for l!oc;:: DRESSED MEATS. store. Under these ons Eggs ca: m:v:‘mo?'r“);ngm{m:m- :- Ao -p‘:;:‘hK; Very well help advancing. &nd prices were .rf'fi‘.'"x‘..":-"‘»"’ from slaughterers to dealers ab about 10s for handy-sized vessels and 208 | SostylC DeUter yesterday, with the market | ~pBEEF-—igSc for Steers and Wik@Te per 1b very firm, Buropean 0p- for_Cow The tone of the Butter market remained | "V Al - Large, 8G8%c: small, 8% b unchanged. Recelpts continued to show an in- | MUTFON Beethirs ol T’ Babim laengaged. 70,030 | CTéAse. as trains were coming in more freely, | per Ib. but the demand was good and there was N0 | LAMB— Yearlings, 11 accumulation. PORK—Dressed Hogs, unchanged, | The depression in Cheese continues. It has LIVESTOCK Spring. 16e. T@935¢ per Ib. MARKET. Receipta wers 56,000 Ibs Butter, 1804 cases | D7, Cent shrinkage for Cattie: 'ATTLE—Steers, 8g9%c: Cows and Heifers, Eggs and 10,100 1bs Cheese. 'G‘CL'M" Cows, i@5c per b CALVES—4@4ise per b (sross weight). g e Rl S B L SHEEF —Wethers, 415@0c, Ewes, 14@4%0 inal; cold storage, 20G21c for extras. 18610 | "L Ml 51 G0c per v, : | for seconds and i6@1Sc for ladle-packed. “ o Carroin | "CHEESE—814@0c for good fo thoice new | o 1090 -Live Hogs, 140 to 200 ite, 5% @5%e: White, Auatralen, & s ot over 200 Ibs, 5%@5%e: soft Hogs., 4laGii% Club, $1 40@1 4 Noflhern Bluestem, $1 50@ | And_7@8c for lower grades; Young Americas, | gows 20 ser cent off. Boars 5 per cent off. i e ik 9%@l0c; Fastern, 15G16c; Western, @IS | and Stags, 40 ber cent off from abovo quote- !e_‘qfll:”'{:‘",m', 7 pertzrs—mmn 17@18c; store, 153%@18%¢ | DO :30 . m. ozen. : .. Low. ’g 3 e O N General Merrhandne. May ........81 A s s s et - P December ... 1 180 1 Deciduous and Citrus Fruits, e ‘ e ~High ~ Low. ~ Clossy | Trading in Oranges was quite active owing | Flesce Twine Thgw 8, May .... sx «a $ Hu $1 445 $1 u:i to the clearer weather, but supplies were stfll | CANNED FRUITS-The California Frust December ... 189% '139% 1201 | far in excess of the demand and conditions still | Canners’ Association quotes the following price BARLBY—AH sorts of storfes about the Ori- | favored buyers, who took advantage of the low | 1it- ental demand are floating about the market | Prices and purchased freely. The outlook for supplies on the way | 8 2|2 certain shadowy lot for Japan (some say Rus- | to this market are large, ten cars being sched- & Rl'S ) varying in size from 2500 to 5000 tons, | uled for to-day's auction. The other Citrus 1E S ;"—- s been sold so many times lately that | fruits were in frée supply and featureless and § 3 ,3 2 corners are getting round. That there has| Bananas and Pineapples were unchanged. The FRUITS. Imi2 |5]°F really been a line sold for the Orient seems | steamer Sonoma brought up 3395 bunches of {215 | ¢ certain, and it is reported that the parties who | Bananas and 25 crat Pineapples. | g : bought it (Russlan or Japanese) want more, Strictly fancy Apples were firm and some = 1- : and that is about as cloge to the matter as can | dealers were asking $2 25 for the best New- = be learned at present, for the story changes | town Pippins, but sales at that figure were | Apples . ($1 3031 20181 10 every day. A reliable authority places the sale | rare. Ordinary fancy frult was steady, while | Apricots . 013801328 .... at 5000 tons. The market still rules firm and | common and the choice grades were neglected, | Blackberries 10| 1301 1 3 the advance is maintained without difficuity, | a¢ peddlers and small dealers were working | Lhcrfln. R. A. “,0| 170 1 40 offerings being light. The May option was | almost exclusively on Oranges 175 1 60| § 38 lower yesterday, while December was higher. | APPLES—$1 75G2 25 per $ox fer axtrs tancy, 175 160 § 35 il RARTEY. $125G1 50 for ordinary fancy. Sac@$l. for 1 3{ 1% 10 Feed $1 101 121 Shipping and Brewing, | “OE 4N S0%he for common . o 1o il i :;Jg?l 171; Chevaliér, $1 156@1 35 for fair to ?‘r ;oll (nrx!ln(',rlllld uk,.'l ”ufvr standard 178 ... w 7 o _choice; Tangerines, 756@61 per_box; 1 15| 1 05| FUTURES. Lemons, $1 T5@2 50 for fancy, $1 25@1 50 for 50/ 2 28| 2 10! 190 Seseion 9§ o 11 30 Bt gholee ;"éi’. T5e@81 for standard; Grape Fruit, Btrawberries " 17801 60l 1 40 25@2 exican Limes, 50; Bananas, May ... upfou n mv. 31 mk 31 um, 162 per bunch for Hawailan and §1 5042 25 _,f,,;:,';m A‘;E“",”'\BLE’; T°m1,"‘”.'~ 2%-ib Bectei L foe Contral” American: Fineaples, 1 8003 0 | MO0 nof50 oi2T Thanaus 200" 5008, z p m. s;.non S9E- ni: "1‘"51"1‘,15; ‘sl: 20 Inl‘r:owflll, 740, -3 . A .. ellington, per tonm; ew Wel- R m‘sg s 33 u um st m;z Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. | 1nston. 38, Seattle, 36 50 Bryant. $6 50; Bea- ver Hill, $6; Stanford, $7: Roslyn, $7, Coos | 50; Greta, §7; Wallsend, §7: Richmond, $13 in bulk and $14 25 ia Anthracite Egg. $14; s will be seen in the first col- | sacks: Pennsyl S San - | Welsh Anthracite Ex v Go h anoth 1 els “gx. $13; Weish L o bide for 5548 tons % Sas Franciscs, Beattis, | clsco market ie reported flat by the brokers, | $i1 50 Cannel, $3 & S o ame Tacoma or Fortland, the bids to be opened Aptil | 1othing being. wanted except in & mail way. | per ton in bulk and i s S S 15. Prices, though firm, are unchan e A m:.“&" etl w}:h the Cuban product | tain descriptons, $11 45 per 2000 Ibs and $12 wiie B 0L ST, Bk, -8 01 so: | 1 Sotee cmogdlor Iy New Sork.” Nita are | pr long L, accoring o brand. $1'25@1 35; Gray, $1 3215 per ctl. R b PACIFIC CODFiSH—Bundles, per Ib, oqc | Eastern style, 6 .o boneless, 6ljc; Vorv-y @ | 8%c: 6%e; “Silver King. s, e 7 o for Mixed: | toq ‘boneléss, 8% Gasc: plekied Cod, bble, pickled Cod, "llt bbls, $4 75. 35: smal | “BHINES 100 crop, 215@2%e for' the four | CORDAGE—The local company quotes as 2 follows, 60 days or r cent discount f white and | 'RAISINS—The Association quotes the follow- | cash, 5o sales under 1‘3.06’3 Ihs: Maniia, 14%e; o light offer- ing prices: Standard grades, 50-1b e."._.z. Sisal, 10%¢; Duplex, 9%c; Bale Rope, 1140 erown Loose Illlcll.h N%e 15, 3-crown, 5%c; 4-crown, ,and.lln' Looss | M ESFEEE “Costa Rica—Nominal: 133 @15¢ Muscatels, 414¢; Seediess nonea b | e strictly prime to faney washed: 124@13c 12c for Moorparks; Evaporated Appies Malaga loose, 5c; 3- Fl d Millstuffs. Bovdices. Bulianes; wnbleached: THe: Bocics | T B T atiod R o gl o our an . Thompsons, unbleached, 5igc. Lay@rs, per 20- | 9% B10%c for §ood to prime peal {istutrs | Dehesa clusters, §2 50; 4-crown fancy clusters, Rather more demand for Flour and Millstuffs . is reported at firm and unchanged quotations. R ja Fami Extras, Califorpia ty_Extrs . Muscaf NUTS— 1 Wheat Flour. §3 50; Roll v Ry L= s aoted | No. 2. T1s@ize;” No. 1 hardsi Satn le T ot Biic. Poas, Baxes, §7; Green | rovis, i1he o 2Ly e le, Peas, §56 50 per 100 1 berry; good to prime; 9G10isc for falr: T@Sise o, common to ordinary. T ador—14@14%c for fancy was 10 for atrietly eime. washed: 10912c | foF 1> box—6-crown Ii clusters, 83 Serown AT, SRR Se i ional Hoxes lnd layers. -4 el $4_70@5; good hed; 8 1 fal m:;n"fl‘al Washington, Jobbing at §5 85@4 25 | cartons, TR e e | Pene for fate o e e per bbl_ MILLSTUFFS—Prices In, packages are oo Ty B TR - g Spand follows: Graham !}‘{wr. gu' muoo' I;:. tons, ver Ib, Tke: 16-02 m-m s 8 i oream do, $4; Oaj | lin€S. Muscatels, Ib, Te; i2-0z .,..."",,. s %5 Buckw seeded Secalings, Muscatels, per Ib. 5%c: bulk, Sronss o Mo 13: heat, $5 75 ik Joacene b, W ina, $4 50; whnle , I, No. '3 11G11%c: Almonds, 11%e for Nompa- and 9%e for : Peanuts, e for : 12 Bastarn; Pecans, 110180, Coeoanuts, sogs. washed; 11%@11%¢ for nm.:t‘zy a washed: 2 Hay.and Feedstuffs. HONEY—C8mb, 10"1‘1' for white and 3 10%811c tor luod washed ; loe for tair The Govi t 18 out with another call for m of Hay, deliverable at San SWAX—27@29¢ per Ib. or Port] S ARFL 35, CNIS Suoeste I Provisions. g 2 i é E—) ] § H 2 ¥ account of the coplous rains. everywhere, A Jaxge quantlty in the railroad vards | the markit being more of les weak —Locai mulated ‘market to strengthen. 3nd Shorts have b Bran urned firmer ag: ith it offert; 131e for extra ligl 1 i, ek e e | B et g Be per bale. Beans and S eeds. the recent storm, and un- | merchants report a fair average demand for :fiezu.tucm-u‘unhnry#:m cured meats and barreled goods, at prices s0. 1 extracted, féc-'xfi:'&m Cxtracted, 4%@4%e; dark. land, the depression — But there The situation stands the same or CURED TS—Bacon, 104c per Ib for heavy, 1lc for light . 13¢ -ndir for light, per Ib, T%c; fanc l package, 6¥c; nncy bulk unm per b, Tihe; as | cholce 1 cartons, ; cholce 12- n‘ Hams, 12! ra i 1 arsin Shes uas tetor, BIG: tobn none here; | oo "Ave tierces, Sie per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and