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i THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1904. o 15 23,100 terrels: exoorts 18,852 bersple; markies | Quéensiqud of Fubbosth with THLIS bhbiis | CORN-—Offertngs oohitmue siuall gud the mar agll, of wheat. . kef rules Grm WHEAT — Rccelm 18,525 buskels. Spot, WASHINGTON. 7Y@ 40 for Yellow, eaey: No. 2 rod, $1 - 1 nele[nt{r. n‘amgm TA March m_vn-u One cent n -Il‘l z’lafl' oy nl $1 30 hr !t: 16 ( l loa N ern ” $1 (rzl!gmlc& o u',; Oovt‘ i lower, 'm.nc. club, 73e. pon = g, s@1 s:;;m‘"“:o $ 3.,‘,‘...‘:?.‘: e higher cn cables smail Northern % per_ctl; for ReoMpE; bfn"mea o ani later became’ ac” Northern Business. 1 m‘gn"‘“‘ e © 255 The Greaiest Sale of the Season Dy | moralized, under e sel to- R, e per Soive T4 G2%c mer lower, "u'.y"e'lm':-t’fl'c‘ SEATTLE, March 15—Clearings, $524,777;| BUCKWHEAT—$I 7562 per ctl. AUCTION SALE OF September ciosed ) 3 3 RO et SR | TACOMA, March 18, — Clearings, 8250705 Flour and Millstuffs. 50 Head PERCHERON HORSES HIDES—Firm. By e Clearings. $384.200; HOPE_Easy. Atate common to choice, 1903 eliats W L Cleariagh. FLot§ Ciitfenia ¥amt a Tamily Extras, $8 900 | These horses were caretuily selected by ons o e " MARKETS. IAlChllon - r* Atlantle m"lm crop, mc olds, .'Clk SPOKANE, March 18. — Clearings, $304,544; | 5 10, usual terms: Extras, $4 .o.u u m.,.‘ breeders of Norman-Percheron SUMMARY OF THE MA - | pDo ptd . | Anenam 19 | GIOB, 289G30c; 100 CroD, e e hic | balances, $35,076. Oreton and Washiagton, Jobbing et §3 8504 23 | horses cumrcm (William Brockman. Su- 4 il . | Boston & Aininyois |Caremer & Hocia b Zam Tde. 3 W T G per bbi. sanville. ‘ounty) and consist of pure B Py FSr Ay R Boston & Maine.165 |Centennial . - 16% %Afi’fii;? firm: fair refining, 3c; cen- London Wool Sales. P MILLSTUFFS_Prices In packages a3 | bred mares and geldings, weighing from 13 23 P, Eley - 1383 Corper _Range.... 40% | rifugal, 06 tesi, 3ic; molasses sugar, 2%cr L s o me? JAF same time will be sold one great trotter = 3 . 37 | Daly West < Fenue. Seas. 5 %om.. Co 7 steady: LONDON, March 18.—The wool auction sales one beautiful carriage hos ! le ails. S o g ;%1% | COFFEE—Spot Ric, o e which were to bave been held to-day wers S S8 Erandes: ot ot - all-purpess Cott ! leader, fails. H & H..10% | Franklin . o The market for coffee futures closed steady, R e s MBI R Pere’ l-"wm S |Graney + 2% | unchanged to 10 points lower. Sales, 92,000 | PoStponed on account of | gt it to San Franeisco. d featureless. Unon Pacific.... 73%/Ixle Royal -+ 7% | bage. May, 5.20@5.35¢; July. 5500555 Sep- heavy fog. B L Balter broke and u great many R) . iscellaneous I3tass Mining. 3% | tember, 5. Sc: December, 6.006. rness. y are ail ng Exchange. Amer Arge Chem. 13 | Michtgan 5 | T notm:fivn»nlly velioved " that Suily & Co. | % ‘.‘:MMY Yol O o werk: 4 e o . g S Do pfd T |3ohawk were .nterested to any material extent In the Peas, §5 50 per 100 Ibs. - lot is carnestly requested. To Amer "Prei Tibs, ‘4| sors coffee market. Family Retail Market. e v v r Amer Sugar ....135% 0l Do DRIED FRUITS. - 2 S Hay and-Feedstuffs. ¥ EVENING, March 21 1904, | A Do pta 124 | Osceola 9 EVAPORATED, APPLES — The market 1 - o s y - BALESTARDA' RS Solck: ot o ) { and hizher. Amer Tel "& Tell12213) Parrot +22 | frm with demand good and prices Biioed Wtk o Al Gangt aot. ol LES’ ML st. cor e v | Aper _IWoolen.... 104|Quincy . - 82 | hordening tendency. Common, 45 il o I wholesale | _ Pran. Shorts and Middlings are now reported | ol o coia e y b hasnoatl | Dopfd ... 74% | Shannon - o1% | Bu@5Xe: cholce. 6G6%c; fancy, T ping bave caused®an advance In weak. Offerings of Bran are larger and the | Horgeq at yard Mareh 17 L m and unchanged. Dom Iron & §... §%|Tamarack ) TRUNES continue t attract nothing mors | Fates, and retall prices are higher in conse- | ogt depressed by the growing green teed: Terd Maseh 1T o & GO . S o & i Ed Elect Illum. .z'.o [ Trinity .. - 3% | than @ moderats hand-to-mouth demand, and | quence. There is no scarcity of supples, Row- | any nandlers report that any pressure o )R Cllass & Co. . cak. with larger offeri Gen Electric . |G % Mining 1l 2 | e gevera tone is quiet Quotations range | ever. Callforia Cheese is cheaper and prices | would prebably - lower Drices. RIS Barey | pmmmmmmm v osiock Auctionesrs . . MaseEleccric 111y | J 5 oit D 8E | 2B acdording: to sraides. may be lower befors long, as the wholesale | is higher in sympathy with the raw 1 1t previous price prd :2@vl_t-h . APRICOTS rule frm. Supplies are lmited Toliekate 6 ovisioasel Thbted & ty | Hay ranges as for some days past, with a|ga. 3. Losdon Layers, 31 35: Scrown 4 £ %! Victoria 3 and holders w_a disposition to look for | B e 88 ted week. quite and fairly suppiled market. | London_“wivers, $1 25; usua dvance’ for frac- cak and tending dommward. M‘;'\l‘inflnn . 5% J higher price: hojce are quoted at 94@1fe. M‘"‘m b s Jast o suppiy | BRAN—$19G20 ton, | tionai Sones and layers. S " car and fending A0WNT 28% | Wolverine - 09 .um-a cheice ‘at 10%@10%c and fancy at 11| M RaveeRl una:“m“mcnuw wood cularly | MIDDLING: 50320 per ton. | cartons, per Ib. » in fair demand. | it A atsady ‘ot A Asparagus and Rhubarh. ~Seasoriable varicties | SHORTS$19620 per ton, package, 6%¢. e . PR JUE S OWM PEACHES noid steady to ang | ot Fruits are in free supply and unchanged, | FEEDSTU Rolled cholce 16-08 cartons. per Ib, Tie: choios SRR A - | London Closing Stocks. P oleae 1g8 ana With plenty of Orasges to pe had. | ton? Oilcake Meat st the i cartons, per package. 6%c. choics buik supply, but dull. Limes lower. { < 5 fancy at 9% @0 Fish. Méats and Pouliry are sill selling at Jjobbing, $32; Cocoanut Cake. toms, per ib, T%c: 16-0z cartons. seed | Cons # . the famillar qu Game has changed Meal, $29 50§30 30; Cracked Corn. : | lings, Muscatels, per Ib. 7e: i2-oz - fF well. Che quiet B v SePog s £ N 9% I New York Melal Markel‘ but little since Week. Wila Pigeons are | Mixed Feed 420623 Horse Beans. 3908 | certed Seediings. Muscaicis. per ib. e 596 3 | 86'11- & - By added to the list. Broom Corn Feed, 90c per ctl, | seeded Seeditngs. Muscatels. per Iv. & J 17 latize storage account A S COAL, PER TON. ey i heas. SUAGLT 50; Wheat and Oat. NUTS—Walnu 1 softshel gs m active demand | ¢ storage acc . !f. .. 21% | NEW Y®RK, MARCH 18.—Tin was again| e $14@16 50; Oat, $14 50@16: Wild Oat. $13@15: | Nog 2, 11 1 hardshel . g 50% | higher in the London market, advanced £1 10s W'“'mm -$—@10 00| New 10 0o | Bariey. 'mxs Stock, nominal—none here: | No. 2. . 113 s weak and gquiet at previous prices. Ba < 9% 115 £128 158 for spot and £128 125 64 for fu- 8 Weliington $—@ Alfalfa $12@ retls, 11%c for I X L, llc for 7 4 - ~ = Ta W et - 21% | tures. The local market Was firm at $28 20@ | % - STRAW—50@70c Per bale. and %< for Langueioc: Peanus ! Lambs higher. Beef and Muiton unchanged. o i ls0” | Soree | SR | Bistern’” pecans. 11Gide: « ifak Lam s % g 1( 1 4! Do 2a p 2914 Copper was unchanged In London, closing at | Beans and Seeds. | HONEY—Comb, 10G11%: r white and Si 1 £ o M | for Cand! & St P.117%(80 Railway 21y | D% 64 for spot and £30 75 64 :,,,. futures. | l4c for amber; water oBite extracted, 3 S il Compa ssues new list for Candles. | De Beers ... 19% Do pfd - 803 | 1otally copper was unchanged. 503 | . .25@° Vst | $502° righe "Smber Sxractnd, $u@4Re: dark | Den & Rio 6.2 20 180 Pacific 40% {197 tic and casting, 3§12 37% £ood....... Eggs. d2.20825 | There is no further change in Beans, the | 3}Gde. Do Pt - 10% Unton pucts B |23 eheetrolytio oy % Yd | o, packed i 48 | Common Eexs 41;2107% markeCleing quiet and festureless, | A Eswax—17am9c per m. 1 3 o - | Do p dvanced 1s 34 to London, but . Cal... 1213015 Honey. comb. 1b. EAN: yos, ;. Pea, : oy o0t Bt 6 Baris, Thave was taoderate | | Do dst ped STHE 5. Seal % | was unchangcd nere at $4 0054 65 Cheese. Eastern | Butters._ 3 50g3 15; sman White $363 13 | Provisions. - hparas | Do 24 pta. 42 | Do prd L3 Spelter declined 2s 64 in London, closing at m.. White, u w Plnk. $3 20@3 35. 2 in the bond market, and the tons Was | 1} Central . 13135 Wabash . 1935 | £21 s, but was unchanged here at $5@5 10. 50@5: $3 203 35; Red Kidne: - - r. Total sales, §2,710,000. | Louls & Xasn._T0T% Do pfd - Tron closed at 51s 6d in Lumw and at 3 | e 500s; Biabaver "$2 15@2 20 per ctl; Hores | The local situation remains unchanged. The 4 States bonds were unchanged on call. | M, K & Texas . 185/ 438 14 in Middlesboro. Loeally closed | o, $2G2 50, | Chicago market is thus stated by tha private NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Bar silver—Stea 26 3-16d per ounce, unchanged; No. 1 foundry, hor!hlrn, $15% | SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $3 75@4; Yellow | wires of Mitchell Mulcahy & Co.: ‘There | Money—21G2% per ce 35 50: No. 2 foundry, Northern, $14 50G15; No. | , The ~San Francisco ~Butchers' Protective | nuctard: 3353 25; Fiax §i S081 0. Canary. | was steady liquidation throughou: tha day for High. Mow. Chomk | -0 sl o _discount in the open market for | 1 foundry, Southern, and No. 1 foundry, soft, | Association gives the following retall prices ‘w.ewc for Eastern: Alfalfa, 14@14%¢: Rape, | outside account and the same absence of s short bills is 3 per cent and for three mo: 13 5014, for meats: | 114@2¢: Timothy, 6g6lc; Hemp, ax :.c Der | port as heretofore, except covering by shorts Dills 2 15:1093 ‘per tem“ oot s g Ly | Bonst Beet, . -100%0\Hindatr Lamb.. 18620 | b Miller, 3G3%c; Broom Corn Seed, $20021 | Thers s stll quiie 8 larse scattered outsid | interes DRIED PEAS—Blackeye. $225@2 50 per ctl. | CURED MEATS-Bacon, 10%c per Ib for —_— Lfl\) . 11e ‘t(‘l’ |1“‘hh!‘ ;:; I.Scm‘l 13¢ for light, ! 2 < ‘for extra light or s ret Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | G sopnr-cume Hams. 1imes o Hams, 12%¢; Mess Beet. $10 30011 per bl Receipts of Potatoes were light, being less | extra Mess, $11 50@12. Family. $12 ® Bank Clearin gs Chicago Board of Trade. NEW YORK. anr"h 18.—The following | #————— table, compiled Bradstreet, shows the bank. . 2.2 Clearirgs at the principal cities for the week | Future Grain and Provisions. |cht & Ge \\-slern trading on the Board of Trade to-day was | Hens, each.....¢0@90) pair. s only l’lplll:ned shortly betobr: tb:h:m gong Yoe::g‘ Rmen’ anbblu 1&.‘..30025 | :;‘lm"d 15& ‘l"g‘;e':“"‘ 'm oo | 9%c; 10-Ib tins, 10c; 5-Ib tins, 10%c; 318 sounded, the announcement being the firm are, eac) ngs packag: consisted chiefly of “‘sprouts;’ which were hard | tins, 10%c. 3 o D J Sully & Co, had falled. Sully, the | Old Roosters ea.50G¢5 English Snipe, 3248 30| to sell, even at the inside rate. What few | COTTOLENE—Oue Ralf barrel. 9%e: thres | T LARDTierces quoted at 6%c per Ib for B, e el | S Masatio Toe cbcimd iy o | compound and DXe Tor pure: haid-besrels: pere, ———— perce: | Roast Pork than 1000 sacks, but the market Had an easy | prime Mess Pork, 313: extra ciear, §2 > | Chicago & with the percentage of in- 5 $18; Dry Salted Pork, 10 1 Rk off | crease and decrease as compared with | — Chops.. Pork Chope. tone and prices of table kinds were lower, as | Me-ss, $IS; . Sa ork. 10%@11, Bank of British North America. Pt ;‘g‘;}“‘ 42 Fesponding week last years o TiB thECOr- | 4G, March 18 Mysterious selling | Foreqtr ummmelw‘ 5 dealery wcre anxious to dispose of poor quality | Pork. $27. Plgs’ Feet, $3: Smoked Beef, 1 ] | Cni Term & Trans | PerCt. Perct. | prossure on &-large scale nmear the close of | POULTRY AND GAME offerings, which have been accumulating on | Per Ib The anuoal report of the Bank of British Ecm TR T e % North America, having thirty-three branches An York /, 3 cies in New York and San | Colorado E«ulhem fits of £47, | Colo So 1st ptd Fx i ,A,’ | | Colo So_24 ped. Philadelphia i | Fryers, each.....—@75/Jack Snipe, doz.82 50 | barreis, 9%c; one tierce, 934c; two tierces, | Dot & Hoada 5t Lowis “Cotton King,” acquired membership on the | v ‘&:""‘!“,';“' s o e frdh it wers oftie [ Bf N e : San Frane Board of Trade ouly few Weeks ago. ;Con- | | Receipts of Asparagus were light. being. less 3 R g el s Denver & Rio Gr.. Baltimore siderable liquidation in the late trading to-day | than one-balf the quantity received on e pre- | Fides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Weather Report Dea & Rio Gr pfd. Cincinpatt was, said to be for his account. | ceding day, and as thers was a fair inquiry = 2 2 a . Erle Kansas City i | " The wheat market was aiready in the hands for shipment on the Portland steamer prices =St _ New Orieatts ¢ of the bears before any tremor of the Sully | 4 were firmer. Los Angeles Peas were caster | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seil 120th Meridian—Pacific 'nnn Cleveland i | failure was felt. Immediately after the open- | FRUITS AND NUTS— owing to the abundance and comparatively low | about %@l; under quotations. Heavy Salted Minneapolls %8 ’lng there had been a little firmness due to.uunr Pears, €a.20835/ Dried Figs, 1b—. 6@10 | prices of the bay article. Receipts of Rhubarb ' Steers, 9%e: medium, S$%ec: light, T Detroit 4 ” comparatively steady cables and to reports of | Almonds 15@20| Grape Fruit, dz.75c@$1 | from the Growers' Association were light, but | Hides, Sc for heavy and i%e for light; | outevine | dust storms in Kansas. Private advices also 5@ 8| Limes, doz. 10915 | the market was amply supplied with carried- | ge: S:\Ited Kip. Oc: Saited Veal 1bec; Salted | Omaha stated that few places in Western Kansas had —@25 Lemons. doz. 15@30 | over stock and several lots received from out- | C dry Hides, 15@16c; dry Kip, 13c: dry e e = | received any motsture of consequence. nmm Oranges, doz....20@50 A side growers were offered at a sharp decline. E | ns, sheariings, cach: < 2 | Proriece 8 quotations on May were unchanged e Pineappies, elch | Bales at the top quotation were rare, mest deal- | short Wool, 40G65c cach . mediam. ooso-: long K C Southern pfd.. 200 | Bofrato saen higher at 947c to 95i4c. July was %Gnc Tangerines, doz.. | ers_being satisfied to clean up at cost. The Wool, $1G1 30; Horse Hides, sal Louisv & Nashv.. 4,700 2.5 | higher to 3c lower at S9L@S¥c to SHLc. |- mr“.,,.,,,. per Mmo other vegetables were in moderate valy and | jarge and §: 30 for medium, !l‘bfil Manhattan L ..... 5400 2.9 Acting under the impression that the drouth Cocmmlu‘ “each.—@10| prices were unchanged. There were 526 boxes | snmall and for Coits. Horse Hides, un. | Metropol Securities 400 3.9 in the Southwest was not yet broken, many of | ~ ypopranrpd of Tomatces and 50 boxes of Chile Peppers re- | §1 75 for large and $1 50 for medium, $1G1 25 Met Street Railwy 4,100 1.1 yesterday’s sellers began to buy wheat back. | s celved from Mexico by steamer. | for smalil and S0c for Coits. Buck Skins—Dry |Mina & St Louss.. ..... From §9%5c July rosa to $9%c. with only small | Asparagus. Ib... 8G15 POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, 95¢@ | Mexican, 3lc: dry Salted Mexicam, 23c: dry MStP&SS M. 100 | 4.5 offerings on the market. Later the selling | Artichokes, MW $1 15 per ctl; Oregon Burbanks, $1 15G1 35 | Central American, 3le. Goat Skins—Prime An- |M SP & SS M prd 300 { 8.3 became more pronounced and prices started | Beets. dozen.... .l per ctl; Biver Reds, $1@1 10 per ctl: small | goras, Be: 1.,..' and smooth, Obc: medium, 22 | Missouri Pacific .. 22,900 1.1 downward. The declining tendency was ac- | Beans. white, 1b. | Oregon " Burbanks for seed, f0c@$l Dper ctl: | 35c. small, Mis Kans & Texis 2200 . 15| centuated by weakness at Kansas City and by | _Colored, per 1b 5G—| | Garnet Chiles, $1@1 10 per- etl: Early Rose, | -uu.o“~~., 1 rendered, 4%@4%e ver Ib: MEK&TOE. . 140 30 28" 38| 189 ... a rumor that the strike In the Argentine re- ' Dried Lima, Ib..—@ $1 4081 60 per ctl; Swest Potatoes, nominal: 2 21y N R R of Mex pfd 100 37 b3 367 | Washington - B 3.9 | public had been settled. Early buyers turned | Cabbage, edch. new Potatoes, 3G334c per Ib. wool,— 1 cups-sn oaquin Lambe’, 99 = - 15 116% 115% 116 & | Savannah 113 22.11 sellers and many prominent longs took profits. | Celery, head.... 5@! 6@ 8 | ONIONS—Ycllow, $2 25§2 50 per ctl ror Or- | 11e; Middle County, 11@12e; \unh«n detect- z 2300 5% 8% ooy |Albeny .. 015 -.l. | Thefe was also considerable selling for the | Cress, dz bunch.15G—|Sage, dz bnches 25G— | egon and $2 75g% 83 for Nevadan; m 9910c; Nevada, 13@13c: Oregon. fne. 150 P "200 " 807 g™ | Portlana. Or. 181 3.1 | short account. The early bull Influences seemed | Cucumbers, each.10G15| String Beans, 1b.20§25 | Ontors. 50G60c per box. medium, 17c per I = e T _ Fort Worth . . 3.5 | to have wholly disappeared. It was at this| Garllc ......10@12% Summer Squash, \m:-r,\m.:s—.up-ntu 10812%¢ per 1 | M ops ighe et 1o B Caltfornta, 190, Rl 2 Ontario & Western 3.800 3i% & juncture that a prominent commission-house ; Green Peppers, nag.ggv per 1b ......12%@15 | for extra, $@lle for No. 1 and 6Gac for No. and 17%¢ for crop of 1904. ETATIONS. H Pennsylvania ..... 1,500 1163, 115% = 4.5 began executing selling orders for large quan- | Dried Peppers | Sprouts. per 1b.. 5@ 6 | Rhubarb, $1 50@2 25 per box: Green Peas. o oo S0 s PCCA St Losis o0 e ‘a tities of wheat. Vague rumeor quickly con- | Egg Plant, Ib ' Spinach, per 1b.—@ 6! per Ib for Los Angeles and 4@6c for | M 1 : 36,500 nected the name of Sully, the cotton king, | Green Peas, Ib.. | Thyme, ‘dz bnchs.25@30 | String Beans, 15G20c per Ib; Tomatoes, ua. eat Market. | Rochester 27 With this heavy selling. Definite amnounce: | Lettuce, pet Goz.15830| Turnivs, per don oy | 1 50 per_box or crate for Los Angeles and | T Hartford 848 | ment of Sully's fallure was not forthcoming, | Leeks, dz bunch.15@20| Tomatoes, Ib.....10@15 | $1 25@1 75 for Mexican; Summer Squash. trom | Spring Lamb is showing more of a range, | Nashville " A58 | however, until some little time later. Trading | Mushrooms, Ib..25G40| Angeles, —— per box; Cabbage, |as some poor stock is being received. Fail Des Moines 340 exceedingly brisk the last few mlnu:e-, {n 10 per ctl: Carrots, 80c per sack: Lamb is higher. Hogs are firm and the local Spokane. Wa 702 and-on each sale 4 lower price was rcord :.—@15| Bockeod g1 | Hothouse Cnnmw-. $i0135 ver | packers are now paying up to Sc for some- g 8T Grand Rabias .7 May 2 ower at 93%c and July oy SRR o | Base —g1s o TS e Do | St ey geed. AL ether dumstgtiven New Haven Scranton Dayton . | Norfolk Springfield, Mass. 38 | Worcester .. 2 | Southern Pacifi Southern Rallway. | Southern Ry ptd.. | Texas & Pacific 5 | Tol St L & West. TSt L&Wptd.. b Dfld P fl TS, 5.& ™ for Smtl- s Ham \na 10012%¢ for southern: T e 10213 | 10812%¢ per Ib: Green Peppers. 13@25c ESSED MEATS. | 1b: J:v-n-mm., WMo por 1o Merraweek .mk rates from slaughterers to dealers iy 1G1%c per 1b; Hubbard, %¢ per 1b. tlows: TING- | Semat 141 4e wec o e Ao BEEF—igSc for Steers and 64T por for Cows. Cnnnldmhlf strength was manifested in the Flot corn pit_early in the day and prices showed | 2 (air advancs. The closing was weak and near the bottom May down 1%c at S1%c. July | closed with a loss of 1%4c at 49%c. e 38 | Portiand, Me | "A"trong cash situation and small receipts Poultry and Game. VEAL—Large, SG8%ec: small, $§9%c per Ib. s i e 3% | Augusta, Ga.. maintamed a firm tone In ocats the greater y MUTTON Wethers, 9K gite] Ewes. $G0%s ity 00 19 4 part of the session. An eagler tone st in near et FL5” By 1. | Per 1> Wabash pia .. 2000 36% g R B R B g R Rl - | ors "were el stopiled. Sith " Weseern mesch: | e s e e | Wheel & Lake E.. ..... ... 18 i Pt Pad A3 - | five cars of which have been marketed since | F - e e Ty | Wisconsin Centrai. 130 18% 158 e |, Frovisions” were weak ‘on continged " selling I o B P A R L X TIVESTOCK MARKET. | Wisconstn 100 421 2% 42 Birmingham ... 21 | by comipibiion Nosi She a'ox wes larere u-lncd. ‘as 'the Teceipts were very light owing | The following quotations aré for good, sound e Loy /3 “ | Wilmington, Del. 0.6 | in the way of liquidation, and was mainly the P 0 | to the recent rain. Three cases of dressed Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 Adame s Lm0l an ol o p e y“‘"‘"' game in and sold at 19g2c. per | Per “mm o e, ‘spter Cows ead TS Adame . e 5 ety 32, | . with | E—Steers, : Cows an ers, g B I 1% | Little Rock 278 % ;A) pork 37%4c, lard 17%4c and ribs 13@17%4c | fomadGete e 18 s reutest At BV | o ~ P - Wilkesbarre 1| lpwer. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 16@18c per Ibi | CALVES 4@4isc per Ib (gross weight). Fall H!\'er 1) 7 The le-dint futures ranged as follow: 25: Gosli: 25: | SHEEP—Woethers, 4%@3c. Ewes, 1484%c Foi | Rdmine M U ame | | LOCAL MARKETS. S Bl i B Ganles, S8R | SREER W Wheeling, W 684 5% 0234 0214 | 50 for young; Hens, $6 50§7 50 for large and | LAMES5ugee per Ib. Wichita Lg:.g’s o1% S&i sk | % for small: young Roosters. $6 30; | H | Akro L * 3 o e it 549,922 | July (new.. oy % s ek | Exchange and Bullion. e S e T e | » Springfield, Iil.... 764,828 s o -1 - R 7 —— Pigeons $1 25G1 50 per dozen for old and $2 2§ | and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota~ Kalamezoo, 3ic 670,118 s Sept (new). 8 % 8 S1% | suver’and Sterling Exchange were slightly | @3 50 for Squabs. tions. Foungstown i . her. GAME—Gray Geese, dozen: White Helena 45.4 5 0% TThe toral tmports by 1be Sen mulm'mn. $181 25, Branc. sfso’fu: small and §1 i Lexington 5.1 b panks o goid T rom Tapan from Docermber | fox iarse; General Merchandise. s-1 " (1711008, to Mareh 15, 1006, amounts to 20.- | common 50 Pigeons, ceee 30% | 853.000" yen, vatued st ‘about $15.525.200. Tt | Rabbice, 31 D023 for Cotbatan wad’ $101 55 BAGS—Grain Bags, 3%c spot and 5% June r Rexs ,uk is reported that a much larger amount than |for Brush: Hare, $1@1 25. Tl 5.,. Quentin, $5 25; Wool Bags, 32@dSc; mia are all at | ”f_‘;‘ 55" | this has been shipped from Japan to Tndia st ’,‘L’;, e, T3 ut_conditions | L et 7. i ¥ o 3 % T e e S g i ma | The B eotas ekt siastSex b Mmosiie Butter, Cheese and Eggs. N e T s e oo St s 13 45 med: Anglo-Californian Bank. Ltd., 5,430, R Yor 500; Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpor- | The Butter market Is now reported in satis- i 0 5215 ' adion.” 5/680.000; Toternational - Banking. Gor- | ta ey iiies o ohels, "N T2 “resent Tanes | % July 70233 poration. 6,858.000: London, Paris and Amerl- | of prices the suods mre movin Of rent Tu oah: | Short Hibs, per 100 Ibs— i | can Bank, Lid.. 3,700,000. | and though supplies are ample there Is no ac: 48, south. | General Electric May 890 8015 675 677% | Sterling Exchange, sixty days — $4 $4% | cumulation. The tendency in receipts however, | §11 30: Winnemucea, 28, | 1nter Paper.. 705 710 68T% 690 | Sterling Exchange, sight — "4 87% | is to increase, as usual at this time of the year. | per ton in bulk and $15 in sac! | }m-— Paper —7; ke Slerlll;‘ xnlthn“' cables — 488% | Cheese is no ::lker as far u::l::lm | tain a-a.z:u:. lnh: ::r 2000 1bs nfl $2%0 3 for thi nter Pump New York Exchange, sight — 12% |are concerned. dealers are o | per long ccord brand. 3 e Pump b Cash Grain and Provisions. New York Exchange, tele; = 13| complain of the abundance of oid ans x:’mu—i STLS—Quoations ar for Sarvels: for cases, y rday: —_ X gt [ =% Wi cannot moved at S inseed gailon g | Ee e B s e A i e T e e e e e Ean A y Saturday; light il Canies 8¢ as follows: Flour, steady; No. 3 spring wheat, | Al The Exx marke! quiet and without par- y wind ie's Gas « - ticular feature. It is kept in a condition of | and 43¢ for raw; China Nut, 80@T0c per Fair Saturday Poanes st | Cedar Rapias g st A g 1’5;“" o Wheat and Other Grains. unrest and ‘uncertainty by the’ operations of | Cocounut O In barreis, SSc for C:‘ylu ahd 350 nity—Cloudy Satur- Totals, 3 white, 4343 No. 2 mve, b good specuiators in Sonoma County, who are bidding | for Australian: extra bleac nter Sperm < Palace Car Outside teeding | | | | | Steel | Republic Steel pra. { | District Forecaster. - on | mclud winter Whale Otl, 65c; change. Chicago dropped 2%c and the senti- | StOrake. basing their contracts g o inter strained Lard e eve wus very bearish, with a good | Quotations. This leads all parties concerned | Ofl, 60c; extra winter o, 7 bty R igi e, B LT T ! 10 use their utmost endeavors to moid tne | No. 1 Laxd Ol S0e save Tdatfort OR. T f tural_winter Sperm Ofl, S0c; extra ley, 28@1c; fair to choice m-mn(. | WHEAT—The forelgn markets showed little | 35ainst one another to get supplles for cold | Oil. SSc; na 46G85c; No. | fiaxseed, §108%: No. 1 Nlo;:-; patural Whala sy | western, e mess pork, Wr“b‘m Rubber Goods. Rubber Goods pfd. s (56 6712 % newspaper quotations this way and that to suit | No. 1 Neatsoot e | Herring 011, EASTERN MARKETS enn Co - o gy 6 Bl Mhort clear mide (haxed, S oH s i ua Eat e .:.'::..2‘.‘&“‘::1;:,,":3 thelr private purposes. and the result fs con- | 43c; dark ot &k'uhhu-m ‘Dfl.‘?‘. + EASTERN M: 3 Dites whisky. basis of ‘high wines, $125; | from that country. Crop Tevacis frome, Weatlen | B s avionts oo P T v vaw Fuint O e + : iy s & Quebes 7 , contract grade, §! Recelpu. oty 5:::.:“ and Okl::l:l.nlm -‘;r: m-yen 2 .der:; Receipts were 50,500 Ibs Butter, 1633 cases oo.u. Onrwh:ur ‘White Coal Oil, In hl# il 4140 ,600 dust storm over Western Kansas was re- | E&¥s and 31.500 Ibs Cheese. H London, O 7 ; g . 2 64 51,500 ed. Only a few points in the Southwest | BUTTER—Creamery at first hands 2149 Btu 20 ei“l?nn Surndfl : .lnnn. e Chicago sa) and the selling pani six | 22 for exiras, MG2e for firsta and 15Gi%e Saquina, g xi':‘“ a\ C,, ;u,m have h.n u ored By light rains and the mpimr a e ‘w: o = m_u:: - cases ‘Benzine, in | i e -© | Rye.” bushels xo.g- x ,.q = itchell, inal; cold 20321c extras, 151 e Sastine 2 o SR Bariey, bushels. 30,400 et of M e st macany & | foc sccamas o s isa1s e in ‘cases, 31 - s Totals, Can.. $41.494.595 212 estern Union.... & packed. e cel *Not include: e & heavy mar. | CHEESE—81%@0c for good to choice mew | TURPENTINE Sic per galion n cases and % per cemt; Not included s in totals because containtn monthe, S5 @4 per ¢ icky. iE o ket throughout the day. but the weakness ws | and 1@Sc for lower grades; Young Americas, | 3¢ In drums and iron Butter, Cheese and Eggs. - sy - RED WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. @ oy o Y 55 por cont Total sales. ......598 000 shares. | other items than clearing l‘”""“:“}h{"m‘fi,_“" part by the '{;;219‘-"’:" Eastern, 13@16c; Western, 14@l3c T Ib; White Lead, 1@7%¢, according 10 St UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. o . SEEy i fallure e g Raneh, 1 tor to tity. NEW YORK March 1A Boud trasesctions New York Cotton Market. s Tk Rt e e L 08 I | O ity Tl S o a1 nmn—m Western Sugar Refining Com- ® o T e pe— o~ — cra:::en? \Iozusc Gaicy. 134G21c. | Evew | Caah markets I the Southweet were Noll wnd | per dosen: y quotes as follows, per 1b, in 100-Ib bage: %, 2 3 NET YORK. March 18.—The cotton futures | 15ise. e ey Conli SUSRCIN (o8 S Oewet eare Bell. and c.m Crihed and Fine Croshed.” 338 AMBERICAN CAN COMPANY. market cpened weak at an advance of § points T Modern_Miller was bearish on the crop situa- Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Ty . fine. 3.40c: asked 414; preferred, bid | on April, but generally unchanged to 17 points Livestock Market. tion. The whole situation to-night is nervous lated, cparse, 5.40c: Fruit Graoulated, 3 4= 3 lower on further bear pressu = and unsettled and the action to-morrow will . — a (100-1b bags only), 3.30c; NEW YORK BONDS. L Irakuge el Dastistee A depend upon cables and the extent of further | Receipts of Oranges were light and stocks | Deet Granulated : Magno 3e. 8t 2 e & omited e |in enite of better cables than expected and CHICAGO. liquidation by weak holders. It has. however, | of choice lots showed considerable decrease, | Comtectioners’ A, S40e, “165%Men con gold 4 I-muer estimates for the day's receipts. There CHICAGO, March m_cAmg__Mpu m 2ood break. and on any further decline | but the market was dull as there was very 4.70¢ -s',.-. 10c more; half barrels, 25c more: - s mhr:;exm‘:d pressure against the market, | 1500, Siow.’ Goa to prime steers, 5 2560 15 t to be a purchase for a rally.’” little doing in the shipping line and the wants g ‘more: 50-ib w uring the afternoon, there wers boxes, 50 2 bags. : stackers and feedérs: market in of local buyers had been well satisfied dur- | boaas Tablets - rrels, 3.90c o railies, prices zradually went T ma s by % but buyers is | ing = - | Toward 2 o'clock, when margin prices are | made up, May was selling around 14.80 centa. | This represented a decline _since the h point of only & few days ago of about 16 | ] | i ? 625; Texas fed stee: HOGS _Recelpts: "To-day, 23,000; to-morrow, California Club, $1 40@1 45: California the man- | "eANDI 15,000 Steady."Gc lower. Mixed” and butch- | white Australian, $1 50@1 57%: Northern | asers of the auction company. Five -J issued the following mew quotations: ‘M VY, A i e i weight cf the real- lzing saiew. aggravated by the Sily failure, t : Bluest as follows: Light, T cfu.uu..mwm fon o the short intereet accom: Dolnts. or neariy $0 25 o baie This evidently | 5 50: vousn heaer.. §5 285 30; Nghy’ ; g @8 25 ErERe rasice ‘Mining, Seile for st 01 sterday was more than the bullish intgrests cduld 5: ml’k of -ln $5 25@5 40. FUTURES. 1 20; 3 usual Se for twelves: Paraffine Wax, 10 B#10%¢; Ra- En ?‘x;n:% o n_i' ;\;}" yb‘fi"&!.". k:‘"I:! ”l:e mlpv‘n» fl ngg:( Sheep au“ uhe obtained | giant Parafine Wax, 7G9%%c per | b 2 this morn- diately the market Tunged ’-' 50@4 50; Western Sexican ine a'nlisht'y increased demand. - Some of the | eiaent scene of Semcsaliontion” m.'.,":".i“.t ep 5 Bops 20, pative lovane, bt Soge o $4@5 75, Receipts of Produce. | panic-stricken, aod cotton came vouring out, | Western fai with end wit! nich were framed in o | Cbl & Alton 333s. 76 |SL & 1 M con Ser af i 03| Pa com z o DO et et ok 132 | ook & Obis A% 10134 Hestin % i s not far frose the lowess. Tie of a favoruble hank st=tement came alter the Sonly faitgre was »rmoarced. and was wilhout faflo. A f2l I eteriing exehenge gharo adcaree Rer o t 3 ut ords Vi — tome siadiar cutout for | C B & Q new s, X5 L& S F Ty b b ol e S There b st o ot advance. FOR FRIDAY. MARCH 18, past.® The result was 3 period | CM & SP gen §5107 s SW 1 575 | Ko one ceemed to care mbout buying boi were well | poue qr sks .. 13.139 Tallow. ctls ¥ part of the day. | C & NV b every one wanted to sell. The big bears, who- M May—No stood as pre- | yopoas ‘ctls X clor hat been the per- | C. R 1 & | trer thes have bern. a little oves & wetk" oos Mlscellaneous arkets. Bariey, ctls - eetainnl St Rt Do e se may have bousht some cotton. but' they ana sel g . * cocks. | C.C. are 5 a A “vering theme ehorts a8 ths | Chi Term 4s. w..';'.":“,'.‘i..‘:i.anmi.’;.".,.“::_' the Oriental demand and the usual domestic R - bas served to extend the rise | Con= Tobace 10 12.65 cente ud July to 1280 cents. This Foretgn Futures. requircments an extra good Potatoes, ks y's early advances had | Colo & So Was & 1,,,.._ compared with m.. lulu ‘has lately appeared, and Ontons, sks B & R bout $12 5 - “'"'t' e :‘n&m n the FERRGOK. s 1% oty mebarat 313 the M Midalings, sks. n it a e. - Erie prior lis Bikh point reached on the close of lase wing | ~Wheat— sre ‘casting ahout for the grain Wherewith }az e 3 v-lnnbu.(omu-wmnrnmxm‘ Bl thelr contracts, ’m e e market fs running ‘Hockn Val Just befl the close covering helped sellers. Futures were EW somaewhat, and the marker was faat Goy and the eash grain | Wheat, ctls ... € | a1 8 net deciine of 62 to 190 potnts, with Moy Clined to demand a 1 %5 | closing at 13.37 cents ana July at 13.35 cents. mw ‘Wheat, ctls 35 | Bales were estimated at 1,000,000 bales. negiected and P - P : = the Mo 15: & 4 s L — 2 Louis Wnol Market. " - ' l P e A 2 3 g - STOCK MARKET. cotton dender war interosted on the xide Mares 18, —"."fl £ * Opta. e AR _“m four - "'7«'“?" ot 1 o “""{"“"“ the e Rent T ey g & !“Rn g e Sk Business om the Exchanges perator wa: n the stoc . : 4 RAISINS—The T o deniate. ot e ek ymarket st w n& 2p m. Sesslon. Ty e e o St i d Featureless. stocks caused by the fasiure contisved £o (he ; i Quieter and Fen 3 closing, which war fevorieh end frrezular ang it Northern Wheat Market. qii' ! | ;I ii ;zé

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