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/ TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1904. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Local Stocks and Bonds open the weck quietly. | lf'ut.nwn'.'l Stocks easy on the day, with Cotton lower. Silver declimes 34c. Exchange as before. Wheat quiet and featureless ali over the world. Barley opens quict and unchanged. Corn and Oats firm. s and Seeds quict at previous prices. |U S Steel . .2%@4] Do pfd @5] Westing Co Mining— 883 | Adventure 58 [Allouez .. 64 |Amal Copper |Amer Zinc 84| Atlantic 5914 Bingham Boston & Albany.243 |Calumet & Boston & Maine.165%! Centennial ... Boeton Blev . [ Fitchburg pfd. Mex Central . INYNH&H 190 we How BHa SR t.i.fi#fit#“*#m FEEESEE E Bose ns an and Feedstuffs in sufficient supply and fair demand. | Frankiin )nions and Sfrtv1g V egetables plentiful and weak. 17 41 2 59 7 | Pere’ Marquette.. 77 | Grancy 2% | 2w » Ch S B | Union Pacific . 764 Lale Royale : i FA E ; 5 aneous— s wrther ¢ hangvz n Butter, u‘csf an £8 Am!:c:":f(ghem ““Jm-:;x‘mnn b4 t variations in Prunes and Dried Apples. T e 2% 1 Amer Sugar ....126 0ld Dmnlnhp . ¥ ' ns about as before quoted. | “Do pta . 12414 | Osceola 158 ]Am-r Tel & Tel 12313 Parrot . 221 | held, but moving slozly. | Amer Woolen ... 11_|Quiney . -8 : 3 | es more active, but supplies still excessive. ” 21 3 33 18 |5 26 ; 1, with the fori inal e 1 | and Game wunchanged, with the former nomnai. | :g 1 Cattle, Sheep and Hogs as previously quoted. ‘ ol . J reaction and was not accounted for A CONTRAST. any pews of a change in last week's better cutl the trade. There was sufficlent de- .0 money. .85 15-16] Y Central ....180 7 R . mand for Northern Securities on the curb 10 | o aear . B e £ o (stined ]:'r"‘.’”[r 19 Jift it nearly 3 points over Saturday, which is 4 o00ng, 351 Do prd . =3 ~ ; taken to indicate a feeling of sesurance | yiopjcon e s ck Speculation. “gainst losses by Stockholders in the disso e oWont & Wester # tic ¢ the company. Tke recovery in the cot- | pa; & Onjo 81 |Fand Mines 91§ . ; I <t wak a safeguard against further | cap £ .0M9 - S e i o . nal says a » by speculative losses there. c [ Ches & Ohio 22%! Do lst I"d nE raiiroad officers spoke in ratver | oy BT e TER B0 03" g % y = ¢ the traffic outlook, but their | oy PG Ve Lo™) o PO 0 Ay iRel act overborne by the assertion of | Do’ Beers ! o pa . - 2% | % . T xatigad | g0 v10 - 71 iCnlon Pacific ... 9% ns in the money market were Do 1st were without effect on stocks. Do 24 - ¢ stocks sympathy with stocks. The Il Cent - . ) 6 were heavily sold In the | 115 C<PEral ... her -uh the preferred stock | 3K & Texas. .. Bar silver—Qulet, Mone The | short bilis is - | months' bills 3 264 per ounce. 2% @3 per cent. te of discount fn the open market for | 6 per cent and for three | 3-16 per cent. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, March sed steady —The cotton market <l at net unchanged prices to an New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, M. reh 21.—FLOUR—Receipts, 51,600 bushels; exports, | %0 bushcls; spor.’ easy:’ No. or; §1 011 04 £, 0. b. afloat 1 Nortu- | ern Duluth, §1 4 £, o h. afloat; N N nominal f. o. b. afloat. g incident to unusually bearish news emoralized the ea! wheat, bneaking | y nearly 2¢. Leading ences were lower | good raine in the big Neai the | mon to choice, 1003 @27c: Pacific Coast, | HIDES- »_Snen\l)'. WOOL—Fir; PETROLEUM—Quiet ! AR—Raw, firm: fair refining, 3 1-16c: | centrifugal, 98 test, 8 9-l6c; molasses sugar, | | 2 13-16c. _Refined, firm { COFFEE—Spot " Rio. quiet: mild. steady SGe. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con Common are quoted at 4G5 53%ec; cholce, 6@8%c; fancy, 4 || PRUNES—Continue easy, with holders evi- | dently desirous of moving supplies at a_more - rapid rate than demand at present affords. 4700 tations range from 3ie to Gl4c, according | g in one day 76,300 1 ts crade hange in the face 16,600 APRICOTS—Are in good demand for smail | lots and the market continues firm. Cholce are quoted at 913@i0c; extra choice, 10%@ 300 103%ec: faney, 11@13c. 14.300 PEACHES—Remain steady to firm. _Choice extra cholce, TH@Se; | are quoted at TH@Tk%c; faney, 9%@10c. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, March 21.—Tin was a little firmer London, spot advancing Is and fu- | tures 7s, both positions closing at £129. The local market reflected the firmness abroad and a good spot demand resulted, the price closing | at £28 62§28 871, Copper was firm both locally and in London. The forelgn market advanced 7s 64 on spot and £F 2s 64 on futures, the former closing at £57 10s and futures at £55. Locally lake is | beld at $12 75; electrolytic and casting at | | $12 50G12 T | | " Lead closed unchanged at £12 in London‘ and yae also unchanged here at $4 6034 65. | sSpliter was unchanged In both markets. | closinz at £21 15s in Londen and at $5G5 10 = | 1ocally. P 16% | Ircn closed at 5ls 94 in Glasgow and at 43s 23 23 70% | 4344 in Middlesboro. Locally iron was un- -+ | { 261 | changed. No. 1 foundry Northern, $15@15 50; ETATIONS. 23 | | & |No. 2 foundry Northern, $14 50@15; No. 1 H H s:. foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry Southern lofl 2t $12 50@14. 28 9 ”"' Visible Grain Supply. | Amer Loco prd 2y | Amer Smit & Ref 48% | NEW YORK, March 21.—The visible ship- Amer £ & R ptd Arer Sugar Ref. Anaconda Min Co.. turday. March 19, as com- | w York Produce Exchange, ply -of iled by was: | Wheat 32925000 bushels, decrease 471.000 : corn 9,911,000 bushels, decrease > oats, 10,089.000 bushels, decrease | rve 960000 bushels decrease barley 3,396,000 bushels, de- | Se 84,000 bushels. Consolidated Gas.. Corn Products. . Corn_Products pid. re’ Securities General Electric .. Internat al Paper Intern! Pnr\fr pra. Inte: Pump. - Interntl Pump id. National Lead North American Pacific M Pt.Cidy . Clear Futnre Grain and Provisions. i rainfall | CHICAGO, March 21.—Additional over a large ection of the Southwest since | Saturday imparted wi ness to wheat | market at opening to-da Other factors that tended to Intensify the selling pressure were easier cables, liberal world's shipments and increased amounts on passage. The combina- tion 00 much for the majority of holders and in consequence great quantities of long wheat were thrown upon the market. May was neither wanted nor pressed for sale in any considerable quantity, but offerings, small as they were, could not be placed at swittly yielding prices. Within an hour the price of the May. option had fallen to 91 cents. July, in the meantime, declined to Si%c. Shorts who had put out wheat eariier in the day then commenced to cover. causing a rally of about a cent in the price of both deliveries. On the up-turn more wheat came out and the Tenn Coal & Iron 17 § Leather < U § Leather pfd.. perature bas risen slowly in S.erras and has falien in Southern Arizona A maximum wind velocity of 3¢ miles from t is reported at Winnemucca. ers are very high, except the Upper amento., which is beginning to fall The lbwing stages are reported: Red Biuff, 16.6, 3; Sacramento, 26.3, rising: the ss3zIssREsssney EEFEERE FERE 11 Western Unfon... Total sales.......632.500 shares. UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. EW YORK, March 21.—Bond transactions . 13.5, rising. rl!—d R.-llm-fll of San h-nnmco. 5000 at | market again declined. There was no news ours, ending midnig arch 2 4 St T R e |, ANERICAN A coMriy, | G e ot i SR e Toeatay: freen | 4%: r-ef»ne:E:,‘tdyflgR;lk;gifibfie ¥: T May at 02 cents. July closed at S6%@ westerly winds. Nevada—Cloudy Tuesday. -105%IL & N unified 4s. 9814 ulm{: in -:;-t haac:“-uprehnln: :nfll;: San PFrancisco and vicinlty—Cloudy ‘Tues. 06 Siow bn Chf Eoc wchet. easing. vy, g possibly light 1hwm‘rfrv‘u'hA;Téhefly g “og‘{y n :m"’ na "“fl’”'x“," in District Forecaster. Do new 45 res. lu;fi Minn & St L 4s.. 85 | in May. e M S e Do coupon.....1328 M, K & Tex 4s... 97% | 3¢ down at - — e i et Oats. ruled ccmvlnllv'ly frm in the face > rex. B %ot weakness In %@ ie FASTERN MARKETS. | By | S gl i o 8 a 5 Do adj 4s 129 - PO B SE T, s e Ly X L muin 100G |y " ciramaission. howses ant seekecs . 1o iling v % - Tower prices for hogs at the yards, together New York Money Market. =) - $2% | with the breax 'n Wheat and torn. et the é 21.—Close: Money on o8 1 5% 5 2 =% dy, 15@2 per cent: last loam, bid \‘1},‘4‘5 o e e e offered, 1% K con . . e Joars. casy ane doll; sisty days 3 per 0 ST & s F e n 02 N S ooy il ninety days, 3%@3% per cent: mix 107%1 8¢ 9334 3 Tmomthe, 3% @4 per cent “13;;‘;;::»@. -~ 3 P . ¥ 84! 50 12 g New York Stock Market. | 90| Tex il 8 o |T 5 4. T0 2 NEW YORK, March 2L—The movement of g el 4 Den & :a W '1'1':* %%- Ei Erie pri I aen 25 o Do gel U%IW & L 4n.L 85 40 of last week's stremgth. The buoyant stock A1 IR e Da ... oy, gs 3& rkllfl&tmdlymwmtmv 8 Tne “doubis of many skeptical observers MEW_ YORK MINIHG STOCKS. - k¢ there was sufficient am--auu_z-hh‘hr Adams Com ..... 12/Little Chief 06 18 2% 12 13 10 opening this morning and to sustain b 400 1345 13 13 30 frmly, though without further advance 04 450 . the active market of the first hour. 08 k) 6 85 6 9214 ter the market languished and attempts 23 700 710 new the advance met with indifferent success. 57 100 The beuvy pressure to seli United States «@ 6 85 y:n preterred was of especial influence in bringing 260 68 6 lthneed, $107%; No. 1 thmem. $13; wnme timothy seed, ” change to-day the butter market was steady. J:fl;{"‘?{: dn‘(‘n: "5:.:‘".":;' < shar “‘m ;-;' Creameries, 1- igc; dalries, 1214G21c. Egss, | :Ilih!. mnnu easy, 153c. eese, steady, 10%@lle. H m,b‘BurB‘nh from m river, ELGIN; T, March 21.—Butier riled firm | §1'13 per Oregtn. Burbanis, §1 1501 5 on the Board of Trade to-day at 24%4c per | per etl; mur Reds, $1@1 10 per ctl; uu pound, the same as last week. Sales in the | Oregon Burbanks for seed, ‘(Oc@$l district for the week were 425,000 pounds. Garnet Chiles, $1G1 10 per cti: l:-rly Rou. S n £ | $1,4081 60 per eui; Sweet ’vmm;lbsz 5 | i 1285 per ctl:_new toes. 3lc per i Livestock Market. [ SIS T 4 200 50 e e o or e . {omen and £§ 5308 80 car Auitralian; Groe CHICAGO. | Onions, T bOX. I CHICAGO, March 321—CATTLE_Receipts, | VEGETA BLES— Asparagus, _6@7c per b 28,000 head; market slow; good 1o prime steers, | for uv.u. b@te (ur No. 1 and §1@1 50 e box $5 25@% 70; roor to medium, $3 50@3; stock- a/and fefels, 32 5004 30. ey 1 : | heite canners, $1 30g2 50; bulls, | | 3G meaivem $3g0 2o Tongs fod cteers. S0 H Receipts to-day 37,000 fo-mor- head, < | row 40,000 head: mostly 10c lower: mixed and Cash Grain and Provisions. ';#'amfl i m‘w per Eoiy CHICAGO, March 21.—Cash quotations were | DRIED PEAS—Blackeye, $2 25¢2 50 per o, as folwows:, Flour, easy. ‘No. 3 spring wheat, No. 2 red, 92@95c; No. 2 corn, 51ie; No. 2 yellow, 62 4ic; No. 2 fair to _choice malting, ‘Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. The best offerings of table Potatoss were in good request at steady prices, while low-grade stock was neglected and large lines were being pressed for sale at easy rates. Receipts were liberal and included 4184 sacks from Oregon. A car of Sweets came in, the first for soms | days. and cleaned up quickly at former | rates. | Onions wcre weak, with large quantities of 33, poor stock offering below the minimum quota- 29,400 37200 | tion. Nevadans are about cleaned up and the gt 90,00 | uotations are ithdrawn, © 233400 235000 | the leading feature of the e fmted igatabie’ markar | Tacersis oere Ranciy 1508 B 3000 | boxes, and, deapite a good demand for local g consumptivn and a fair inquiry for shipment, ' the marke: was weak at sharpiy reduced prices and there was a heavy surpius unsold at the close.. Rhubarb arrived freely and cleaned up weil at lower prices. Summer Squash from | Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, March 21.—On the Produce Ex- good to choice heavy, | butchers, $5 15@5 40; per ctl; 25@5 45, rough heavy, 35 mcs-a light, | cumbers, $1@1 25 ver dozen; amlc 5@6c_per | 80G5 20; bulk of sales, §5 15@5 | 1b; Egg Plant. 20c per Ib: Dried Peppers, 5aSc | SHEEr mmmf' 230:10 :-;‘tfl l!‘l.e!p. | ib for Stockton and 10@1345¢ for x;ulhem strong: la weak; o chotes’ wethe: ks Gi ol | 85 255 10 fair o cherce. mixed 50: * 15ashe oer 1b for c—‘.ué";n'é’ 735 for Be 3 4 50 20T25¢ Detive lambe, $4 30 Marrowfat Squasl Ry 5@25¢ Mushrooms, 13@25c Western ahceb $3 28G5 @ 1G15¢ per 1v, Hubbard, 3 : Western lambs, $4G5 # S < Poultry and Game. Miscellaneous Mlu'kets. * “——% | Thers was practically no market for Poultry | i B T T L 2 ' W 4 4 Foreign Futures. Stock were caly two coons. A car of Weatern — will be on sale to-day. Game was in good LIVERPOOL, | | Pequest owing to the searcity of Poultry, and Wheat— mmn.l "May. July. ::lrll “d‘mrlpdonl cleaned up well at previous . b 7 14 - 1 8?’:.’.'.‘,’;'.: 3 §§:{::. : s& 3:{2 § Poux.rnr~‘l!.|ve' g;r-lgn.m:lo‘exu ge, 1 i | e g | ones. 3575000 50" oot doscn or o1 and §¢ 508 Whest—: March. Sept.-Dec. | P36 for young; Hens, $6 5087 50 (of jarge_an Opening 2] 85 2 3 " $6 50@7 30; ' cx;_:lm; 21 70 50; e ers, $5@5 50 for, nrvnduflo.s for small; 2 58 eons. §1 2561 50 per dozes ok and $2 24 | Closirg %7 ‘;‘{u A per dozen tor S on‘;l—?r:lfi g—- n of v staat 454 5 | St. Louis Wool Mflrket. St 01 e znu?;n'?rflw‘& kS | common Snipe, 'l 50; Wild Pigeons, 1 50 B O Mo L Mook~ Steady; | Rabbits, $1 3062 for Cottontalls: and $191°% 1 medtum gradés, combing and clothing, 18g22c: | for Brush: Hare, $1G1 2. gt fine, 11T isc; heavy, 12@14%e; tub- | washed, 22g351c. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. £ London Wool Salgs. LONDON, March 21.—There was the usua!' L, tendance at the wool auction sales to- The gencral tone was firm and crossbreds with some taken by America. bs' wool was firm, with locks and pieces finding ready Cape of Good Hope and Natal wools w in fair demand. The offer- There was no further advance in ranch Egge, though several houses were inclined to ask more. Receipts were sufficient for the demand but not excessive. At this time'of the year when Eggs get up to 20c operaiors feel like going slowly. Buying in the coumsry for storage continues brisk. but one house yes- de terday reported that it was buying all ft to-day nembered 11,303 bules, and there wanted at the equivalent of 1iic under the top were few withdrawals. | quotation below. There is no scarcity in ——-——l n Mok jranch Eggs here, but store are kept well / q 2 | cleaned up by a brisk demand. Northern Wheat arkel, Butter and Cheese remain as before quoted. { The former continues to move off well, with OREGON. a - | moderate stocks, and the latter continues in Or., March 21.—Walla Walla, | overstock and depressed. b | _Receipts were 56,300 Ibs Butter, | Eggs_and 5300 1bs Cheese, —Creamery at firsc_hands, 22c for | 0a21c tor firsts and 15@l%c for sec- | onds; 'dairy, 15@20c; store Butter, nomina | cold storage, 20@2ic for extras, 1SG1%¢ for se. onds and 16@38c for ladle-packed. CHEESE—834@9 for gocd_to cholce new and 7@Sc for lower grades; Young Ameri ® PORTLAND, 1508 cases ~— Market un- . The. Nnrihern Business. $802,623; SEATTLE, March 21.—Clearinge, 1 balances, $120 9%@l0c: Eastern, 15@l6c: Western, 1@l TACOMA. March 21.—Clearings, $357,512; ;: 3 Wik balances, $30,057 FGOS—-Rlnch 18G20c for good to choice; 1 PORTLAND, March 21.—Clearings, $627.724; _ store, 104@18e per dozen. | balances, (2 H SPOKAN arch 21.—Clearings, $372.742; : - | balances, §$43.872. { Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | = ¥ | Local trading in Oranges was mere active | - than on Saturday, owing to clear sunny LOCAL MARKETS. { weather, and a fair inquiry was noted for | = 5 | Shipment to Puget Sound and to Honolulu, | | but {;npnl‘l‘u were mr:x x:d - of the de- 7 mand and prices showed no improvement, | Exchange and Bullion. | either in the open market of in the aaction Wi . | Tooms. Standard Navels still showed evidences “ Silver declined %c. = | ot decay and were neglected by buyers, owing | Sterling Exchange, sixty days.... - $4 85 to the abundance and comperatively low prices | Sterling Exchange, sight — 488 of the better grades. The auction sale was | Sterling Exchange. cables 489 well attended and eigh cars were sold. as fol- New York Exchange, sight = 12w lows: Extra fancy Rediands $13582: o f | New York Exchange. l,,,..m,,,,e Z 13 dinary fancy. 73c@$1 50; choice. S0e@$1 Silver, per ounce —_ 503 standards 40@90c. Mexican Dollars, nominal . s 4% . In a review of the Orange situation pub- | | lished in a recent jssue of the California Fruit '0“)'!1' 1t is pointed out that the condition of | the market during the greater part of the cur- | rent season has been the worst ever known in the history of the industry due largely to com petition of Florida and Porto Rican Oranges in the Eastern markets, weather in 7 which_prevented the .frult from ripening in | time for the holiday trade, and the freczing weather In the East when the movement of | = the crop commenced. Other unfavorable fac- tors, according to the same article. were the rivairy over the auction sales between the Citrus Union and the independent receivers, | which tended to depress values, and the an reasonably slow time made by cars from the | Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The dearth of news from all market centers continues and there seems to be nothing going on anywhere. The American visible supply decreased 471,000. The world's shipments for the week were as follows, quarters: in Russian, 286,000: Danubian, 54,000; . 278,000; Indian, 108,000; Australian, Cargoes were reported heavy and de- | pressed on the Liverpool market, with buyers indifferent. There were further rains in Cen- tral and Eastern Kansas. The cash grain was inactive and unchanged in this market, while futures were lower. 3 | growing districts to the Eastern markets, CASH WHEAT. | which resulted in heavy deliveries of more or | GCalifornia Club. 814091 45; Callfornla | less decayed fruit. and a conscquent loss to White Australian, $1 50g1 & Northern ~shippers. Club. $1 40@1 424" Northern Blucstem, $1 500 | | ALPLES—$1 75G2 25 per box for extra fanes. | 155 per ctl. 31261 So for ordinary faney. Soegwi for | Sessl e chae;ntns FRU: rrosr_c:mm?u.or‘ jon 9 to 11:30 a. m. D avel nges, $1 High. Low. Closs, | DT box for fancy and 50c@$l 25 for mfi.’,fi [% cholce; Tangerines, ” 7581 25 box; | % “‘4 o o ‘47% | Lemons, §1 784@2 50 for faney, $1 51 50 for | chofce ind 15¢@$1 for standard: Grape Fruit, | 2 p. m. Heston: ps 252 50: Mexican Limes_ Hay and Feedstuffs, | Jun: Su Gomaci g8 %: Woet Bugn. 32900 llr. Goat .r-a T m per 1b; No. 2. grease. WOOL—Fall clip—San Joaquin Lamby 90 11e: County, 11@1e; i“‘rv.A #@10c; Nevada, . 3 01\'—' fine, 159 RS high i b £ Cantorsn, D08 and 1734e ToF eron ot 1004 Meat Market. The week opened at last week's closing DRESSED MEATS. ! prices. llows BEEF—7GSc for Steers and 6%@7c per Ib | m; Cows. £ T m:....m gt LAMB—Fall FORK—Dressed Hoy = :}';2 ‘The m. m are for .M sound Livestock. Mllvetcd in San Francisco, less 30 ptr cent shrI‘?l for Cattle: e .cse thin Cows, nu' p'-r (po- welght). “HEEP—Wcthm 4*.!‘ Ewes, 4304%¢c per 1b (gross weight). Cmcral Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags. 53¢ spot and 5%c June- | Fleece Twine. T4@8e. ‘ cou,—wmmnan. $8 per ton; New Wel- lington, $, Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Bea- ver Hill, $6; Stanf : $7; ! y, §5 50; Greta, $7: Wallsend, $7; Richmond, $7 50: 1and. 514 2 m sacks: ~Pennayivania Anthractte E i | Welsh Anthracite Egs. $13: $11 50; Cannel. $8 50 per 11 mu Sor: coner 3 per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks: | tain descriptons, $11 45 per 2000 lbs .umu, per long ton, according to brand. ILS—Quotations are for barrels; for gases. Hakers AA. and 43c for raw; China Nut. 6097 Cocoanut Ofl, In'barrels, 58¢ for Aunml-n. extra oil. Nol 1L Tasa o1, 45¢: dark Herring Boii=d Fish Of. o Imon. Toc: raw Fish o 360 ‘bofied Paint Ofl, 35¢; raw Paint Oil, 3c. COAL OIL—Water White Cul ou, in bulk, | 146 Peart ON. In cases. 205c: | Btar, 204c; Extra Star, nx Eistoe: na:. Eocéne, Balhe: Deo Oussitng, i -:’:c';‘nn Cascs, 10336 w- - in | puik, 28c: in cases, Slc. TURPENTINE—S4c per gallon In cases and | el drums and iron barrels. AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 79 ' 'u.c per Ib; White Lead, 7@7%¢, according to A qu:{"u‘zk—'rhe Western Sugar Refining Com- | peny quotes us follows, per b, in 10015 bags: shed Fine Crushed, Cubes, T and Powdered, 5. ndy Granulated, 5“: Dry Granulated, fine, 5.40c: Granu lated, coarse, 5.40c; Frult Granulated, 5. Beet Granulated (100-1b bags only), Confectioners’ A. 5. Extra C. 4.90c: 5 4730c; varrels. 10c more: halt barrels. 23c mora S0c more: 50-ib bags. 10 more tor ali Wings. TableteH i 6.15¢c; H. & E. Crystal Domlnm 8.40c_per Ib. No orders taken for less than seventy-five bar- rels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY. MARCH 21 Flour, qr sks .. 11.221/Screenings, sks.. Wheat, ctls 1,502] Feed, sks Barley. ctls 2,937 Tallow, ctls Oats, ctls 8 Sugar_ ctis Rye ctls 195! Peits,” Potatoes, sks .. 2.952| Hides. 0. - rolts . Onions, sks 304/ Leather_ Bran. sks ..... Qlfl Time_bbls ..... | Middlings, sk 313 Paper, reams 7 Hay. tons .. €95 Quicksilver, flks 40 Straw_ tons . 5 Brandy. gals 200 Wool, bales 151 Wine, gals TT.35%0 OREGON. Potatoes, sks .. 4.131 Chopped Feed sk 160 | Ontons. =ks . 118 | STOCK MARKET. || s ) The TV rek Opens Qmetl\- in Al Classes of Stocks. The week opened quietly and without feature. All classes of stocks Were more oF less neglect- ed, though there was some activity in a small way in Gas and Eleetric, the stock selling from $38 12% up to $59 23. i The Justice Mining Company has levied an | assessment of 10c. Ex-dividend yesterday: California Fruit Canners' Assaciation, regular monthly, 60c per share, amounting to $17.349 60: California Powder Company. regular menthly, 30c per share, amocunting to $15,000: Lightner Mining Company of California, regulas monthly of 3e, amosniias: 1o $6250; Sfiver Hill Mining Com- *Wabash Off Company cf Fresno and Coalinga | on February 284 levied assessment No. 4 of 2¢ per.share, to become delinquent on the Ofl Board March 25. Vanderiip Oil Company of Santa Ana, Or- ange County, on March 3 levied assessment No. 1 of 3¢ per share, to become delinquent April 25. 01l City Petroleum will pay its first dividend | of i4c per share, or $2500, April 1. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY. March 21—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask.| smlg.:u. ! 45 qr coup..107%108% 4¢ qr cp new. — % O reg m;‘sw‘s 3s qr coup... — 107% | MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Open. High. Low. Close. | 3iG2 ber bunch for Hawaliin aid $i Wi — — O T Co 6a.119 — | sales. for Central American; Pineapples, PC §s.101 102%! 111 H Der 181 3% $136% $1°0% $1 36% | per dosen. o e = l0kat! il “RLE‘; g e Rt gty y iy O Cable fa123% i changed, though the feeling was rather easier. ot Bs, 8T% — |Om Cable pst CASH HARLEY Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. | & Sniiniiy Pl o tm ! — 28 | Feed, $1 1215G1 15, Shioping and Brewing, Vet So MOKIE E Ry ! o 17501 20: Chevalier, $1 15@1 25 for fair mgcmummcg;‘::_‘“::e - b o n:g".:" | 3 ‘L g‘:}fiklfl_l et | A ond FUTCRES. General " conditions are unchanged” ail alon'; e Y 0 | Pewet Reanton: B to 11190 & m. the 1 C&S 5%s 108 — (Sac EG& et e e R PAES, S TT—Apricots, $5@10%e for Rovais and | Do 55 .... 99 100%SF & 2 §112° 8113 9G12¢ tor Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 4i4@ | Hon R T 0s.106% — | May --$1 12 2 $112 1 6e; sun-dried. 3@4%¢; Peaches, 5@Thc; Pears, | L A Elec 3. — 105 | Deceriher |1 102% 1 2% "1o2% 1 02% 8G1%c; Neowrines, nominali Figs ' white L A Ry mii2% — | Pl e 3gic in boxes; black, 4lc; Plums. pitted, L A L Co s — — | hs TR 1 217 e “ysn’uxss-gm crop, 2K@2%c for the umg Do £t Saitoax — |° coomse A-10k% — December .81 62 §1 02 $101% $1 01% p lom 351014102 | (%09r BL0SK — OATS—The market continues firmly held, — | (1908) but_quiet and_featureless. 15%] (9K — 1y R“"‘.‘f»" #'é EH m-cx.ngfis:m 85; pud }sygfll.‘q:;g us ea ray. $1 32 = mpd.. - o Ot Farey as. towent Tup Bii- the 1184110 (9 P B R 6e.134 — small round yeliow in the market and the P C — |8 V Wat 6s.1043%,105 | price is higher. Otherwise there is nothing AR | gevioningd, 5 [N C Ry e — = [ Dodszim o0 Bew. Tmosors. iNC | — :— Western sacked, $1 373 for Yellow, $1 35 g‘,m_fif,’&;‘ ‘;”n‘:.t,"fl 535 NSRR s — 100’415&:: G&! o for White and $1 27 '1 30 for Mixed; Caii- ,M‘I"m" oy u""‘ "-n;y‘ clusters, | o G L&H 5s.106 — 'L‘ G & EJs. — 106 fornia large yellow, ‘1 45‘ -‘:un round B2 v e P Pl b 88 .r:'-_ pod A . — - do, $150a1 53; “2.',":,, e b y1irg | tiunal boxes and layers. Seeded— Fancy 16-0% WATER STOCKS. Egyptian_ $1 45@1 T e an %»e ne, per Ib, T%¢; fancy 12-0z 35 40 |Port Costa... 1 .m‘lor blrown‘ 8% pericts package, 6%c: fancy bulk cartons, per 621%]S V Wat Co. 39 39% 0 e LRy ¢ i otl cholce 16:c3 carton. per b, Tige: eholos AND C. ‘BUCKWHEAT—$1 75@2 per ons, per pacl bn 3%/ S F G & E. 50 9% £l 4 Millstuff Al o m oo, feded Seed- | Muteal E L. 94 10%jsun G & S 8 O owr an illstuffs. Yoty Bectitoge: J uscatels, per Ib. 5 e‘."m"" Pae L eUSTERS CERTIFICATES, > 1 mun"in, 5 sF G iE — | 5 FLOUR-California, Family Extras, 34 809 IR 1 el e o A 530, usual terms: Bakers Extras, $5 70G5: | Noo 3 11 ,.““, “'-{ LI mno";:m. Oregon and Washington, jobbing at st 85@4 25 *‘:- 1X L, 11 for Ne Bus Tioes | Firem's Fa KS. per. bbl. e 3 3 B B | B o VRN o, Whott A e = 8 LT g ows : g [ON. c for white | Anglo-! e Tove Tlour. §3 25; Rya Meal. 83. Rice Flour, | gaice for ambers 5 28 5 | Bank of Cal400 ; Corn Meal, $325; cream do. $4; Oat c; light amber @4%c; dark, | Cal Safe Dp. — Groats, $4 50: H 7 i Buckwheat First Nationl — Flour, $4 i0; i, 33 76; Fa- AX—27@20c per Ib. 5 SAVINGS BANKS "“":n m.wm:hanr. tl"lv: M‘;l - Ger S & L. — Oats, bbls, $7 25@8 60; in sacks, §6 75GS 10: = — =0 ;-r\ il'u‘lon W. lpllz Peas, boxes, $7; Green Provisions. el e eas. gocichs S F sav U. t shows no change anywhere. here RAILROADS. or inthe Wi AUCTION SALES AL(.'HWMI‘ 80 GooD March 23, at il a. m. 327 Sixen st $1,000 Pac Elect Ry § per cent. $10,000 Spring Valley 6s, s 10 VLIBEI 1B Be lEn:; F&F w2El | "I?n.dss-it Board— $4,000 United RRof SF 4 per cent.. ™ T8 treet— S $5,000 United R R of S F & per cent.. 9 18 Afternoon Session. Board— $1.000 United R R of § F 4 per cent.. 19 78 $1,000 United R R of 8 F 4 per cent., 10 §7% Califormia Stockand Ol Exchange Bia. Twonr) “etght est Shore Amcm.i Bonds Misceilaneous— Abby Land & Improvement.. ... 140 Fischer's Theater 135 - Northern Cal Power........ .... 1 % SALES. Morning Session. 2000 Ofl City Petroleum .. 0 500 Apolio ........ - Afternoon Session. 300 Of1 City Petroleum Bee 6 Mining Stocks. MONDAY. March 21—2 p. m. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange yesterday: 100 Andes ..... 100 Caledonia 68 J 100 Best & Mchi 504 100 Union Com .. 03! 100 Yellow Jacket 1060 Justice . 08 100 Yellow Jacket 200 Overman . 25/ 200 Yellow Jacket PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales oa the Pacific | Stock Excaange yesterday: Morning Session. 400 Julla .... 150 Con C & V. o2 200 Gould & Cur. o8 100 Mexican 20 300 Andes 3 200 HHCM “w S s 35 38 500 Alpha Con 06, 100 Mexican 100 Andes . 100 Mexican 100 Caledonfa _..1 201 400 Savage 100 Con C & Va.l S0 200 Sav: 200 Con € & Va.l 85| 100 Con € & V.1 82% 500 Con Imperial. 200 Gould & Cur. &4 Afternoon Session. 100 Andes .. 48! 300 Gould & Cur. 800 Gould & Cur. 44 200 Utah TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Minifg Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. He BR23IAFS 200 Cent Eureka. $7) 500 Ton Belmont.. 0 300 Eveiyn 34, 100 Ton Belmont. 64 300 Mont Ton ..1 23{ 200 Ton Midway.. 38 400 e 08/ 200 Ton N Star.. 30 Afternoon Session. 700 Evelyn .. 341 400 Rescue - 250 Golconda . 08/ 300 Ton N Star - ] 1200 MacNamara . 25 1000 United Ton 13 1300 MacNamara . 241000 United Tom A 1000 Paymaster ... 11 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY., March 21— p. m. Bid Ask. Bid. Ask. . 08 08 justice . 05 08 [ L 47 s - 24 « 02 9 2 10 §T 90 201 00525 £ % M =2 % > 0 1 o7 o8 1801 & 6 s 10 b o8 o7 18 80 62 05 0 =1 > o 5 1 : o3 E A o4l TONOPAH MINES. Bid. Ask. Bid Ask. — OliTon Exten .. 8 70 flz’ 1 ’l;: & G W - S Tom of New : 700 — 13{Ton N Star.. 28 9 L Ton Midway.. 3T 38 a8 ‘on Superior., — 11 153 24/ United Ton . — —_————————— posses- sion of one white Spitz dog. value and temper unknown, but inventoried at $20. Kullujian, owner of the dog, tells an interesting tale of his trials in at- tempting to keep the canine in his | possession. According to his state- | ments the animal has been repeatedly | taken from him, simply to annoy him, 1;«:«--1:“ M. B. Mihran, Courain's brother-in-law, for $1700 ‘| salary alleged to be due him. Late yesterday Kullijain made a settlement 4 and the dog was returned to him. 4 <10 S Y ol e 153 n:mmmm--:-: ‘20 Alsshe P2 of the Bankers’ Savings Bank at Pas- B iy (I RS S R 000 Hon s RT & §5.000 5 B ot Artzona iM% [capitailzea at 150.000. will open tts e % | Trust Company of San Mateo County. Y g’ This bank has a paid up capital of e e % 00 | $25,000 and will commence active op- o5 SRR 28 March 34.