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12 7 A THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY., MARCH 25 1962 — 3 ' PRUNE§ Continue easy in tone, with prices for large; Honkers, ; English Snipe, ;a g * ] Tenstne frém 3o to Giie. e g PR TR o 1 (COTS—Show a rather diminishing de- LOCAL MARKETS‘ Rabbits, §1 50§2 for Cottontails and $1@1 25 mand, but are still steadily held. Choice are | | for Brush; Hare, $1G1 25. 01:@10c; extra cholce, 104@10%ec, and fancy, | - # 1@lsc. 5 ' B 2 . utter Cheese and Eggs. . I. PEACHES Continue in good demand, with Exchange and Bullion. &8 2 b £a tra choice, 7% @8c; fancy at 914@10c. The Butter market was generally quoted | 4 y;cprON SALE of 390 GOOD n% The British steamer Coptic, which arrived | firmer yesterday. stocks being moderate and | ANpSDAY. March 23, at 11 a 7 A otnl on the 2ist. brought 5,000,000 Japancse gold | the good local demand keeping the floors clear. MARKET, 327 Stxta st. JOHN J. New York Metal Market. Tim s, docal, Benks” making 20305000 Som | Alihough &t this fime of the'year stocks gen- DOYLE, Asctioneer. S E s ate. erally increase, following the larger produc- e | NEW YORK, March 22—There was a good Efl;fl shipments: Hongkong and Shanghal | jon " the strike of the marine engineers is in- Cod, bbis, $8; demand for tin' reported both here and abroad ng Corporation, 2,100,000; Nevada Na- | torfiving with deliveries from up the coast, | fancy beneless, 814 @S%c; pickled . tional Bark, 1 a8 373 | and the market ruled firm and higher. The Corporation, 1 | Ntl RR Mex pfd.. 100 50,000; International Banking | led Cod, balf bbis, $4 70 hos 8o that the present supply here is not what it | ickied Cod. Falf bby S aesy Gmtes an 38 J. F THE MARKET. New York Central. _800. 117 115% 1164 | London market cl dvance of £1 X I o SUMMARY O Norfolk & Westeen. 2500 5% 398 581 | to £150 Tor Both st amd futires and prices | Sterling Exchange, — B85 | oo e ot up Se seen. a8 they, reach | follows, 00 days or % per cent discount for | Nox & Wank ptd..cv) < <. O | bere were raised to $28 95G20 52. Sterling Exchange, sight . T Vi8S | Dor. ‘and as they bring more or les Butter, | cash, to sales under 10,000 Ibe: Manila. (TG 3 . 3 | Nor_ Securities 98 | Copper also ruled firm in London, advancing | Sterling Exchange, cables — 489 | {he market of course is affected. " | Sisal, 10%c; Duplex, 9%c: Bale Rove, 11XG New York stocks are one to three points higher. Cotton lower. | gutarie & wemera: ; 21% |20 6 to 258 2 a4 for epot and 57 12e Gd | New York Bxchange, sight ° = | e Semaime as verore, With a depressed | XS per b U commal; 18%@1% Nez | 7 . Locally lake is quoted at §12@13; | ) ange, telegrapl - 5 | and oversupplfed market. | , COFFEE—Costa e d; 123@13c . i . | P, C, C & St Louis. electrolytic and casting at $12 50@12 75. i Silver, per ounce .. = 56% | Anoth a is noted. They | for strictly prime to fancy washed; 121@1%0 Continued inactivity in local stocks and bonds. | Reading ... s Toad advanced 5a v, 1o £12 24 64 th Lon- | Mexican Dollars, nominal | T U0 | are T maiter veceint thas usual st 1his tme for prime wasked; 1% 012Ke of £00 TR ity in 3 mnd Reading 1st pfd. v = 2 o1 2 Readi: pfd. Silver and Exchange as previously quoted. Reading 2 prd. don, but was unchanged locally at $4 €0G@4 65. Spelt Vi Ve f 5 int: 7 b to 85 155 15 lotally. and it ained 25 64 in Wheat and Other Grains. of the vear and the purchasing acti Sonoma County continues unabated. This cuta down receipts materially. The medium and | good to prime peaberry; 10450 ;’;‘:@u‘::.’-go;o:o B me: 0G10ic for falr; 1GS%e ~ : ‘. 3 . Rock Island Co prd. | London, closin Ts #d. o i3 o1 ymoa to ordinary. A Continued receipts of Japanese yen at this port. : e b e @il 194'".’?'1?5::‘.’ g there ac €21 17s 0l | TVHEAT FREIGHTS Ratee remaia_about lower grades. continue relatively frmer than %fi?""—.“&“’i;.flf: fancy washed; 12 2 e 7 3 J i i g St Louis 8 W...... 143 | n Middlesboro. Locally iron was quiet | the same. at 15 ( 2 3 133e for strictly prime Cash Wheat fractionally higher, with millers buying. B I 5 W i A% i kg o, ey }n“,{f,‘;," i Nas | eron AR it IR O o | B o 00 he Tiutior, 2%, sunen food 10 prime waihed: | $G0 e TRy 4 LN > . = Southern Pacific 4855 | $15 : No. 1 foundry, southern, $15@15 10; | the spot. The chartered wheat fleet in port - v \r 22@22 s -washed ; IWheat freights continue low, it h tonnage plentiful. Edinern Aiiney % No. 2 foundry. northern, §14 80G10; No. 1) has o reglstered tonnage of 546, against s'.oo‘g.,f e T e e e ::,"&‘c’,’:fl"};,{z: aued o Bt e good i i . & | Ry .o ry. southern, and No. 1 foundry, south-|igne on the same date last year; disengaged. | onds; dairy, 15G20c; store ~Butter, nominal; hed: 9%@10c for good to superior Flour in fair demand, but Millstuffs quieter. '?xs.t. [Pacifc ern, soft, $14@14 50. !%.rl'!o‘g’m. azainst (.000; gn the way to this | cold storage; 20uz1e for extras, 18ai%c for | Ereen e G @Sc for inferior 1o or- | T, St L & W pf 5 . WHEAT— F e s o ™ iSc 5 . dimary. Baricy, Outs.. Corw il Hye Srosly Se5%, e Auailable Grain SUpIY. | contin - ama Tomtmetih 2 Tits, T4 | CHERSEbGes” o mod 1o ongtcs now | Nicuraens_mi e sominal o vene 13 5 = nion Pacific pfd. of moment, and Chie: lone show: P i e > | fancy we: : A -~ Hay, Bran, Shorts and Middlings lower. | Wabaen "o | NEW TORK. srch 23 sprctt telegrapnic | Ruchiatin mummgs:u-e:m; e sufncient ! SEaier” Famern e Wertern, 14916 | siricty gond washat S gaNe for food 0 m g £ S communications recefved by Bradstreet's show | down of the Minneapolis mills is supposed to | = EGGS—Ranch, 19@2lc for good to cholce; Ao 3 ? 3 Wheeling & L B... the following changes in_ avaflable supplies, | be due to the poor demand for Flour. Ca nch, 19@2lc for & i | Gnwashed peaberry. Beans easy and quiet, owing to the continued rains Whealing & L. the following. \changed in | et roiite' 1o Eivernits. cotinne Resey sab ae| WY N@ISE pex doskel Gustemain and Mexican 14000 By seime : ‘Wheat—United States and Canada east of the ' pressed. . - 1, trictly good washed: | Rotklen, oo o R aia; afloat for | - In this market the cash Wheat 1z a fraction | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | Tashed: HUQLe B o sigione for fair ;:';',i el.n*durone. 1.1;’00000 bushels; total supply, flxr:h‘-: — nn;(‘ at the advance. The millers '03\,.«- 8@9c_for medium roafe fr inferior 00 USCle, onada. east of the | buyers. Thore ts It ‘thamey: 1 fatu, " | , Asids (rom a limited inquiry for cholce and | to ordinesy; I0BGIDAS Jo, (iiq 'Sy Frime Rockies, increased 182,000 bushels. i CASH WHEAT. % fancy Navels for shipment to Honolulu on the | washed peefeiig PG, go0 s good to su- Oats—United States and Canada east of the | % steamer Sonoma, which sails on Thursday, | BRWASEET Tnoq T T Wisconsin Cen pfd. .. Express Companfes— dam: Potatoes and Onions in good supply and easy. Poultry and Game in light receipt and active. Orange market unfavorably aff ected by the continued rains. California Club, $1 423,@1 47%; California : . Amal Copper ... Rockles, decreased 225,000 bushels. White Australian, | §1 5515@1 60; N trade in the Orange market was quiet, as the trade quote the market . i ! ¥ , _ $1 521,@1 €0; Northern | - @ | _ LEATHER—The local lo q Butter and Eggs slightly higher and fi [Amer cora i 20§ | Clob s g Northern Blusstem, §1 G35 | Wet weather repelled local buyers. OWing to the | grm_ enough, but siow. Sole, heavy, 093 ~ oy 2 2 | ~ = aoic | 't 2 per ctl. | continued rains a large portion of the dally | extra heavy, 30@40c per Ib: a = Cheese still in excessive supply and depressed. | Amer Cotton ot _- 2% | Chi Bo T FUTURES, st per ettty e ed stalava ] Bt W Rough Leather, 20g25c; Hazness Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins generally quiet. Amertcen Tee o l hicago Board of Trade. Seasion 9 to 1180 a. m. | Erades, ‘are showing evidence ot decay and have | Leather, Beavy, $3Gsvc for No, 1, and Sofcs > > merican Ice pfd. 26! * — * gh. Low. to be carefully repacked before being offered | (ift S'e o 1, 40@42c; No. 2, ; Col- . : . 2 Amer Lis : i L 41 1407 | 5 | Skttt T v s 0 Tuban Honey continues to undersell the California product. Amer Lin o ‘pta 8% [ ; et ks " g (o mle. Bix car drw anoumcet: for o dux's | lar Laniiar. SIS pe ISSE NS L v b e ol gk 1Y 2 1 ulure Grain and Provisions. L | nuc'iTn‘, ‘The other Citrus fruits were without | Fidc; Kip, unfinished. 40Q0Ce Der, D o @8 ) : . : ets. ey o i b g | especial feature, and, with the exception of | finished. U0G 6BiTe pos foot: Belt Knife Provisions inactive ond easy in all marl . Arner et & Ret. 1000 8% 46y 4% CHICAGO, March 22 _Marked increased In- Moy ... 030 $1 50 $140 | Mesican Limes,‘prices of ail descriptions stood | per Ib: Tax Sy, e e v B New Spring Wool arriving in poor condition. Amer S'& B pia 130 028 g2 0& | terest o buy whest was manifested at the December U1 L3 LN LS | VAICD In Cimes and & sieamer arriced lats 1n | o TANBARK ground, $0G8 per ton: sticie. : | Amer Sugar Ref .. ‘8. opening. July ‘opened %@%o lower to K@%c | BARLEY_The market was stronz and theré | the duy with fresh suppiics: $15@18 per cord SRR e Hops quict and more or less weak. Plntende M ich 20 higher at 86c {o 80%c. May was unchanged | NCTC seversl sales of Feed at $113, Some |There was a ifair amount of bustness in | QTRS—ANetSUON "N Cuilon tor boiled and 4 & b : | Colo Fuel & Iron.. 100 to %e lower at 913%@92c. From the start the | [oTVa A old_at this ©. Offerings | cheap Appies, but famcy offertngs 44 Be: Linseed. M0 BiF fo cases, No. 3. 7 Hides firmly held, but not in active request. 5 Consolidated Gas . 10,500 volume of commission house ~buying Was | futures. T R T T R e b R g e S I Ny ol . TAA. $1 10@1 13; Lucol, 48c for ot 3 Corn Products . o Drlces. for extra fancy, | and 43- for aw: China Nut, 60g70c per galion rdinary fancy, 85c@$l for , Cocoanut Oil in barrels, for Ceylon and Corn Products pfd. 200 for Australian: extre bleached winter Spe Hogs firm, with decreasing receipts. Other “livestock un- |Sorm Products e active buyers. Possibly the most important | Feed, $1 1214@1 15: Shipping and Brewing, larger than for some time past. Shorts were CASH BARLEY. | | U S Leather ... n Roast, 15@20c; Shoulder Roast, U S Leather pfd. ops and Cutlets, 15@20c; Stew, 771 &Rd by unfavorable weather and the close WAS | closely held at unchanged quotations. Buyers, borted very dull and more or less weak, thou giy Dear the low point. May closed at 52lsc, JUly | however, are indifferent and take only what | Quotations show no further decline. S 4e per Ib; White Lead, pot, | 8t 49%c. they really need, and at such times as they = Other descriptions under this head continue | AU3ntit . Oats showed weakness. The close was at pecd B | quiet. Peaches meet with the most inquiry | ¢ 9% 321, the bottom, with May down %c at 40%c and | Westérn sacked, $1 37% for Yellow, $185 | and prices are steady. Stocks of Apricots ar “z Tiag- July at 87%c. % 2 8E Raun .0 SE Cloudy .| Y SO Clonlly YUY | O SRAAMY .o 3 3 NE Cloudy .08 (U S8 Realty prd Winnemucca 6 42 Wi Cloedy, 89| T8 REhber S z 2 72 8 . Fticdy 00| U8 Bubber grd ; SR CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | U S Steel pfd FPORECAST. Westinghouse Elec. tocrm of considerable emergy overlles the | Western Union . 145¢, according SILVER—$13@44 for local use and 3 30 ver flask for ex::rn W Dairy, $8 5080 per to y at for White and $1 271@] 30 for Mixed; Cali- ' reduced to practically nothing. Apples are | o - a 9 50610 Iz Ground, 100-1b 51 Lrovieions were strong early, but on the 'fornia large yellow. §1 40G1 45; small round steadily held. Prunes are in better supply | Sranuiateds. R % taas g Wk 163 break in' corn there was free selling by Pit ‘' do $1 50@i 55; White, $1 40@l 45 per ctl; than anythlig else, and holders are reported | g4 25 in 100 and $4 50 in 50 Ib bags: s81 | traders and packers which resulted in a gen- | kgyptian, 51 45@1 50 for White and §1 271,@ shading the quotations to realize. The con- | ine Liverpcol, §i4, $15 and §16 per ton in pa eral loss. The close was steady, With May | 1 30 for brown. | troversy between the two ralsin factions 18 | gges of 224, 100 and 50 Ibs respectively. N—Leg. 15c; Forequarter, 12%c; e rime Chops, 15@2vc. b—Leg, ;. Eorequarier, 12%gibc: | Yuma e 18@20c Shoulder oast, 12%c; e - % | WEATH D | influence responsible for the increased interest i $1 1715@1 20; Che: a1 25 L Tange | General Electric 08 . | Was the iseuance of the e eor Ll enae o e e RO o tmic Off. S5c; natural winter Sperm Ofl, 80c; < cnangea. diiter AN} 43% | showing nearly 50 per cent decrease in the | FUTURES. i bleached winter Whaie Ofl. 6Sc: natural | e el a2 Sntiou e HHe snawior helt piant ad col i Bt 1 23550 A | ;| O ‘g0: extra winter strained Lard O - | pared with, the condition & year ago. Présum- 0 ! | %o b k > pure s DAL, 75 Inter Pump pf % - " Open. High. Low. Close. i 3 N Neatsfoot ( Mgkt Herring € P . Mt Tamalpais.29.73 41 83 SE Rain .21 [ ably on the basis of the report & Tumor Was .o b h 2 e T6eG$] for standasd: Grape Fruit, | No. 1 Neat f o, Retail Mea* Prices. North Head...20.62 40 86 E_ Cloudy .22 | National Lead . 15, started that the next Government report would | J&Y Ly $1 42, - $LAZ SUILG 81 4ls - ‘Mexican Limes, $5@5 00 per case: ring OiL Syfnens O 224 Phoenix 294 :g g N!“' c:uugy g | Pacific Mail :e t?nu:lmluly t.rulum “n\e {‘ncl u;m tlhe i v‘m Spsx‘lnn % "i $§1@2 per bunch for Hawafian and . r-:l ollowtng re eats are | Pocatelly SE Cloudy .02/ AR outhwestern markets had small receipts to- | 2 p. m X 25 for Central American; Pineapples, E o e f‘ ,:’ % .“u,lsu:’:;::, ';:m:n" As- | Portland 42385 Clondy- .10 | People's Qax - .. day while making big shipments also helped to | December—$1 011, | per doshm. I COAL OIL—Water W e O | Point Rey 50 41 'SW .Bain .14 | Pressed Stecl Cav create a better demand. Later in the session | OA The market has shown no change of | S ven ] | In cases. 20%c: Astral. 2000 eocis | med Bius 48 42 SE Cloudy Tr. | Premsed Stoet G bf the weakness in corn and oats brought out @ | consequence for weeks. The demand at the | Drisd Fruits Nuts.Raisins. Homney. | § 7ed Stove Gasoline. in BEE Prime Roast. 15@18c; Porterhouse | Roseburg 38 36 SE Rain 96 | B Biae . 0, number of realizing sales in wheat and caused | moment is slow, but the statistical situation | *~ g S, SIS, N . Pannine, tn Bulk Steak Tenderloin Steak, 15@18c; | Facram:nt 52 42 SE Rain .08 | Rebublic Sled) -0 - (i3 @ loms of about & cent from the hight point in | of the markel is sirong and noiders are in- - aree Gasoline. in 21%@15c; Top Round Steak, | Salt Lake... 50 30 SE Pt.Clay .00 | pebiblc teel PrA. .- fo 3 Joig « July. July closed ateady at 8614@s6%c. May | different about selling. Imports qf Cuban Honey at New York, sell- e e = ew, i0c; Corned Beef, 8@10c;{ San Diego 60 44 S Cloudy .00 | Pl ier Goods ora. 76 | closed 3ic up at 92ic. | _ White $1 273.@1 37%; Black, $1 25@1 55; | Ing at 3lc per Ib, or from 1@1%4c below the | %ie per gallon in cases and B Rt San Franci e 6N Ruw 1% | Bbber. Gools prd, I8y During the first four com ruled qulet and | Red. $L 2061 35; Gray, $1 5213 per ctl. parity of the California market, continue to | i Bl 3 36 SE Rain 4 3 3% | firm, influenced by the steady tone of cables | CORN _ufferings are light and the market is | Gepress the Callfornfu product, ‘which is re- | NS WHITE LEAD -Red Lead, 1,000 47,700 21,@18c; Chops, 15@18c. cover the cheaper grades, | e S0 quets cauier prioes an | ROl o e pien wasaiogs| Totel e 1,061,000 sharee. pork down o, lard be higher and fibs 2)4C UP. | RYE-Sempics are few and the market Iy | keeping this article in a very duil and unsa: SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refiaing Com- &re dteplayed from Port Harford to Eureka, | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | Aricles— e Close, | ™S8y AL 31 W01 324 per el sfactory condition. There is nothing aew In | pany quotes av follows, per Ib. in 10010 bag and advisory messages have been sent t % : e 5 FRUIP—Apricots, 54@10%c for Royals and | Powder anulated, NEW YORK, March = SR | Flour and Millstufs. T “Bond transactions | \Vheat, No. 2— 30e; Candy he 1¥ eather and Crops. «outhern points of the United Rallroads of San Francisco were | May 928 1% P 5 f R4 8 ancis % 1 for Mo Ev: % y G od ne. §. Dry : The temperature has fallen about 10 degrees | §lan.ioo o $70 50, $25,000 at §19 0245 and | July, oid B srie or Moorparks; Evaporated Appies. 440 | Dry Grauuiated. fne. | doc; Drv oty shirt 0 3. O MM St | e e e ey B e A [PPSR s | 3ur.. Dew, 0%, % et 8G11%c; Nectarines, nominal; Iigs, ~ white, | Bt Granulated (100-To bags only), reau, is as follows: Wthough there has been a slight fall, conditions | AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. September, old 825 81% The millers report Flour in rair demand, but | 3@ic in boxes; - biack, 4l4c: Plums, pitted, | Confectioners’ A. 5.40c: Magnolia A, i SUMMARY indicate a rapid ‘Wednesd: in al | g;Common, bld 4%, asked 4%; preferred, bid | . No. X . | Millstuffs duller than they have been. Prices O@Sc per Ib. | Extra C. 4.90c: jen C. 4.80c: npanis e T AL fm-»n of Northern W arning: asked 3712 i - 21 are as before. PRI " 1903 crop. 2%@2%c for the four | 4 30c: barels, 10c more: halt barrels, 25¢ mors A e e oiosey | seen sent to places on the Sacramento, Feather, » YORK BONDS. - | 50% 4 FLOUR—California_ Family Extras, $1 809 ' sizcs | Sones. "B0c more: 50-1b bags, 10c_mors for z 4 T At e oty | Yuba and American rivers. The following are | U S ref 2s reg..1004/L & N unified 4s. 80 | "G00, 9% 48% 5 10, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, $1 70 RAISINS—The Assaclation quotes the follow- | kinds. _Tablets— Half barrsls « ¥ Slouds o BT | the river readings: Red Bluf, 153, falling: [ Do coupon.... 1038 Man cog gold 48104 | arpys D0 P Oregon and Washington, Jobbing at §5 Soa4 {ng=ysions=. Sinsdesd. giades, (86 I coste-& | 61007 26 AN Craviul Deniiea SQ LR et reuens | Tehama, 117, falling: Colusa, 25.8, falllngi | Do 3s reg .....106}|Mex Cent ds...... 84 | july | e e per bbl. Loose Muscatels, i ; | No orders taken for less than nty cers and creeks | Sacramento, 26.1, falling; San Joaquin Bridge, Do coupon 10612) Do 1st inc s e 44 MILLSTUFFS—Prices In packages are as J-cTow e 4-crown, Blje; Seedless Loose | rely or its equivalen e e T | S0, “sooig | Do mew 4s rew.132% | Minn & St L 4s. O BeDtetntion . 8% 2 follows: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 lbs; | Muscatels Seedless floated, 4lac; 2-crown | ' LUMBER-— Pine, ordinary sizes. $IS@10: ex- T ibje damage re. | Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | Do coupon..... A Rye Flour, $3 25: Rye Meal, $3: Rice Flour, | Malaga I crown Malaga loose, 5%¢C: | tra. sizes higher; Redwood. $194 Lath, 4 5 dis. | hours ending midnight, March 23: 0 0ld 48 Teg.. $7¢ Corn Meal, $3 25 extra cr Oai | Seedress . unbleached. 3¢ . G4 Pickets, $1 les, $2 for » Northern Californie—Rain Wednesday; briek | Do Groats, $4 50; Hominy. cat unbleached, Sie. . Laye No. 1 and $1 50 for No. 2: Shakes. 314 for vees in the Sacramento and | to_high southeast winds. Atch Flour, $4 50@4 75 i 3 a- rown Imperfal clusters, 3 | split and $15 for sawn: R A4, o e eing cloced. and in | Southern California—Rain Wednesday; fresh | * Do o 5 rina. 81 50; Whole Wheat Flour, Holleq | Dehesa clusters, $2 50; 4-crown fancy — - i€ a possibility that fair | southerly winds. Atlantic C L | Nor Pac 4s . 1314 Oats, bbls, @S 60; in sacks, @s 10; | $2: 3-crown London Layers, $1 | Meat Market. nis season. In the over- | Nevada—Rain or smow Wednesday; colder; | Bal & Ohio 4= Do 3s Pearl Barley. $6; Split’ Peas, boxes, $7; Green ‘lr'""'l‘"hldw’fl-d"]a “u!“;i fi"“dfl;‘:nfir e 3 sk to high southwest winds. 9 v I b 00 Ibs. onal box-s and lavers. Seeded—Fancy e - o ol Fonn 30 06 mer 100 e cartons, per Ib, T%c; fandy 12-0z cartons, per | Hogs are quoted te firm, With receipts OSL 4s & partl Pa conv 3%s Reading gen 4a. SL & I M con 3 Francisco and vicinity—Rain Wednes- | ; brisk to high southerly winds. |00 et e A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. | Cnes & Ohio » ) Cht & Alton 3 * 7 C. B & Q new 4s. | CIM & SP gen 45.107% St Louis SW lsts. | EASTERN MARKETS. |[£4%% & - * M 90 9614 ! 13% - 82| CHICAGO, March 22.—Cash quotations wera 9% = 120% Geaboard A L 4s. 86 . | oo tolome e s, B 8500 45 60% S0 Pac_4s ) = B5y | = package, 6%c; fancy bulk cartons, per Ib, ; | hardly up to market the bad cond Cash Grain and Provisions. Hay and Feedstuffs. thoice 16-cz cartons, per Ib, 7%4c; cholcé 12-0% | tion of the eountry road nterfering with % cartons, per package, G%c; choice bulk car- | the shipment of stock to this city. There is : 2 tons, ver Ib, Tic; 10-0% cartons, seeded Seed- | no material advance, however. mrhe incessant rains. by checking the 1ocal | jings, Muscatels, per Ib, c; 1202 cartons, | Beef. Mutton and Veal are as previousiy T ead yands bestdes promising. o iaran | seeded Seedlings, Muscatele, per 1b. §%c: bulk, | queted. with supplies sufficient for the daily crop for the coming year. Thus they are hav- Seediimgs, Muscatels, per Ib 6Xc. = | market meeds and no more : 2 E 5% ing more uffect than anticipated on quotations. e AR | e DRES e :‘A':':"“ < i ".C.C & $L gn 4s. 99 |Tex & Pac lsts. .1l by v 1 white, 35@4: o8 rver Woe. | Which are slowly giving way. The market is : Fl gy Py | Wholesale rates from sia I Feze: YV 4 ' hi Term 4a...... 9%IT, St L & W 4s. 60% s e N Y note, ©asy at the further reduction noted bel 3 x ARnonde. 3% T Nehd- o0y un GXloves - & New York Money Market. on Tobacco 4s, B8%|Union Pac d..- 104 | Eo3d, (eeding bartey, Ig Tos: No. 1 | thoush there Is no pressure to sell among aeal: , Iotle: 113¢c, for L3¢ 1 Tie (o7 N0 Feg DT | & BEEF-—1GSc for Steers and 6%@ie ver » e Colo & So 4s i| Do conv ds.... 98 | M g i e prime timothy seca. $2.80; | eFS- Alfala is relatively the steadiest kind & i N por LanS Teawsts, . ic. o | oo O 4 NEW YORK, March 22.—Close: Money on | C cony lu's 2 b? e s 121 Tard hae 106 On_ the market Eastern: Pecaps. 11@i3c: Cocoanats. $4 80@5. | "y AL Large. SGS}e; small, 880%c per Ib. B vty ey & F & I cony U S Steel 2d Ba.. 41 ioxg pork. per bbl, $13@13 1215 lard, per 100 Oy e on e HONEY—Comb, 10@11i4¢ for white and 8% | MeTTON. Wethers, 0%4@10c; Ewes, 9G0%c 1L,G1% per : closing | Den & Rlo G Wabash Ista ... 118% | e dhousat S2tss shert. vibs sides {looss). | Bran. Middlings and Shorts are lower. also e e | = D . : merged the lands grain , and it is feared-that the ow early estimates. Sun- weathe: In will do much to im- other sections grain condition and making cations of & large crop. ern_districts is still distribution recently and the crop pros- than at any time | incessant rains 3| | | the districts where vx" | ave caused a suspension and the cultivation of | & being seriously re- |call wes stead v aking rapid growth in all | bid, 133; offered at 1% per cent. Erie prior lien 4| Do deb B 601, 2 g o owing to the rains, which are rapidly producing c for ambe he per 1b. ced ie abundant. | PFime’ joans were dult and ‘easy. Stxty days, | Do gen 48 --... 85%|W & L Erie 4a... 801 | 305021aG0.13; ahort clear siden, (b0Oxed); $ae"0 | new toed light amber extracted, 4%@i%e: dark, | "'l AMB—Fall. 121@13c; Spring. 13@160. « yards : in :rw;ld condi- ‘2:.@.; ver c-é.:_qr:lnnw days, 3@3% per ces FW & D C Ists 10413 Wis Cent 4s 599, Aot . Bateter Einstient [:‘;‘xm‘rnx i per ton. | ealie - Pfle-(Wn‘-p.l"!(‘- sur{xav';‘r - tior aistricts. any va- | sIx months, 3%@4 per cent Hock Val 41gs..10415] - <! is nts..| MIDD) iS 28 per to o - LIVESTOC! Tie s are in bloom and | Prime mercantile paper, 43@56 per cent. " | EW YORK MINING STOCKS. bbis . 50.400 46,900 | SHORTS 0 per ton Tk e following quotations are for good, sound rge yield. Pruning is | Sterling exchange was steady, with actual | 121 Ontario . bu . -2;}% FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley. $24@25 per Provisions. UTI:A..k, delivered in San Francisco, less I Adams Con Corn, bu . per cent shrinkage for Cattle: 29 50@31: business in bankers' bills at $4.5705@4.8710 for ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, ccount of the in- growing rapidly clduous fruits are of firet-class importance, with a mystery tached, stimulateq the languid speculaative ap- | Time loans . petite of the stock market to-day. Union Pa- | Bonds— cific was the leader of the movement, but the | Atchison 4s - P8% ! Allouez . mystery centered about the Northern Securi-| Do adl s . 88 {Amal Copper . ties Company and the probable process of its | , Rallroads— oy | Amer Zine dissolution. All the securities related to that | AYPISCR s apslatieai Pork. r - 25! Uphi; 2 _The o b phir Osts, bu . . 384,200 . 3 ot - S et Vopmigr Secun Posted rates, $4 S5@4 3 Barley, bu . . 116100 Miced "Feed, . 82002 Horse ans. $50G Ket. The demand is nothing extra. supplies Se: & - per Ih (gross weight) T ded some of the low- | Commercial bille, 84 84. | P e 40 per ton; Broom Corn_Feed per ctl. are ample. and both buyers and seilers seem | - gippp_Wethers. 4%@0c; Ewes, $i04%0 1 vas nof e a e silver, 56 5 . 3 - Vhe. v 1 ) ne el t. i = " (gross weigh e ~ e | B Horn Silver . mall Hopes Butter, Cheese and Eggs. QLAY Wheat, s13al and ‘Oat, | INAUISEENL (s Hacon, 10%e per Ib for| PeT b (ross welght). an c | Bonds—Governments, firm; railroads, strong. | 1'on Siver RIBOONN Fooas Stock, " §1: 500 A $12 50g14 per ' heavy, 1lc for light medium, 13c for. light, | T 140 to 200 Ibe, 5@ b | i | Little Chiet CHICAGO, March 22.—On the Produce Ex- gon " 3 PO P 35nge ror extra light and 15c for sugar-cured: | , 17550 ibs, 5%G0%c: foft Hogs % @5 v and the cultivation | 7 r | change to-day the bufter market was steady: ' STRAW-50@T0c per bale Stern sugar-cured Hams, 13%zc: Californta | O e eemt_off: Boars, 30 per cent off w0 ! STRAW—50@ ! | Sows. 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off, b It being. seriousy | New York Stock Market. Boston Stocks and Bonds. | cresmeries 14g23tc; daivtes 13%@21c. Fzse. | Hums. 121, Mess Boe, $10 30G11 per bt o ot cetit off from Mbove quoca- - % it Is feared the crop will be | NEW YORK, March 22— — | Cheese, casy: 10 | prime Mess Pork, $15: extra clear, $21@25 ? i . March 22, —A price movement | nited Fruit .... 89 Nk | Mess, §15: Dry Salted Pork. 10%@lic: Pig | 1 4@3%| Westing Common. 80 3 @5 | Mining— |Adventure . - Feet, $5; ° ccet uce. I stocks of Beans are reported liaht and | Foris, $27 Pies' Feet, $5; Smoked Beef. 14 1 Receipts of Produce. riet is steadily held, though the demand e . . 3 # | " LARD—Tierces quoted at 6Xc per Ib fo CHICAGO. b pow. idmas are showing more easiness | compound and 93c for pure: half-barrels, pure, 280, e R s | 914¢; 16-1b tins, 10c; 5-1b tins, 10%e; S-Ib | Flour, ar sks CHICAGO, March 22—CATTLE—Rgcelpts, | The market for Dried Peas shows more of | 4™ o0 e g m 2000; steady: good to prime steers. $3 25@ - an assortment, as will be seen. OTTOL ENE—One half barrel, 9%c; three | Barley, ctls 5 60; poor_to medium, $3 5U@S; stockers and | There is not much new in Seeds. They are | SOTROLENEONT W0 MGEC (vo terces, | Oats, ctls t- | call loane . Livestock Market. FOR TUESDAY. MARCH 22 5,260/ Straw_ tons . 1,897 Wool, bales ) Alfalfa seed, sks 74/ Tallow, ctls 2y prevailed most of the wedk, ery day. In the central “ts the precipitation was rming land was over- | o , pld . 90| Bingham 5 diu; c T Mot i as good condition as | COMPAny and its interests made free price | Boston & Albany.244 |Calumet & Hecl | 5050t s, menere, AT 6002 50: ouite. toe: | BEA 5 9c: five ticrces, 87c per Ib. Corn, ctls 200] Sugar, last weck owing to the con. | Movements. |Bu‘l“ll ‘\,nlon| y‘m::‘c is the only | Boston & Maine:10614Centennial Calves, $3G6; Texas fed steers, $4@4 75, - | Butters, $3 506 Whit ' - i | Beans, sk o S, rains, and sunshine is needed | one of them in liberal supply In the market, the | Boston Elev ....1381 Copper Range oy, A o o A 88 D0 4 e " Y e Talls: 2 | Potate: elts. No. . The raimfail in the southern | bulk of the activity was in that stock, and | Fitchburg pfd....139 [Daly West B e D e ok wod R | R o e s Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | guicne. Leatier, xons”. ex Central . 11%!Dom Coal . Y. N H & H..1901 Franklin 15 per ctl; Horse | dist was lighter, but it was sufficient for | jt was furiously active.on dealings in 1000 | 'ers, $515@5 15; =ood to cholce heavy, $5 25@ Blackeye, 50, As the new Spring Wool has made its ap- | Middlings, present purposes. Grain and grass are now in | ¢ D e o A < 5 95« excellint tion in the south, and pros. | o oo shiare lols. The sodrce of this buy-| yinion Pactfic ... 84%|Grancy ... o s heavy R T WO ;e pearance and the old clip Is practically cleaned | Hay, tons pects r thap at apy time during the | 106, 43 well as its motive, was kept obscure. | iscellancous— {Isie Royale .... {5 RHEBP-Receipte, 15,000, sheep, steady: | 333 25 ! up quotations for the,latter are dropped. The nan Orchards are in exoelient ,‘);“,,‘:‘,, e . m&u:ne; Z:n"n‘: Ar‘l_l,tr Arge Chem. %T'éi%“,;‘x Mining . | 1ambs, steady: good to cholce wethers, $4 25@ ! o B new Southcrns are un:;lng in dirty owing to the | Flour qr sks .. 720/ except in @ few places that wers overflowed, oy ! c o b - chigan 185 - o b ? B = long dry spell in midwinter. and are shrink- | ; EASTERN, e it i~ - the buying or any kncwledge of its cau: 2 > - 5 25; fair to cholce mixed, $3 50@4 50; West. } Timothy, 6@6l5c: Hemp, - k3 - | S N, tion of tern lambs, $4 15@4 S5, | per ton. SRR, S - . §% e k the stock at its highest price. Great| Do pfd .. 1124141014 Dominton bioo s { ""DRIED PEAS—Blackeye, $2 90@3 per ctl; , Pathy with firm Eastern markets. § 2 | Niles, $3; Green, $2 00G3 SN ToAQTIN VALLEY—Warm, cloudy | Northern preferred and Northern Securitles | Amer Tel & Tel 24 jflfl'vnln STOCK MARKET. | . 7 s Hides continue firmly held but slow at un- weather with frequent showers prevailed during | Sor€ 13 demand on the vsing price scale. | smer Woolen .... 10%|Parrot . i | changed quotations. week snd wes very beneficial to all grow- K - 2 e - orthern Securi- | ™, prq . 76 |Quincy | l i There is no further change in Hops, the ties have disappeared, but the Oregon Short | pom Tron Potatoes, Onions and. Vegetables. | market being easy at the recent decline,” with | % Shannon * | Miscellaneous Markets. i . e rops. | Whe are making rapid g 3 e . 8. zuh prospects for a larse crap. De- | R0 4% NED Eacinities a colaterss, and | 50, ect, Hium. 253 " Tamarack = | | P e e e _Culla’ apd brands seit | 7 5. ruff e in bl is- o - 4 J Gen Electrie Tinity . g T | HIDES ANI} SKINS—Culls a; rands sel She i 5 The high wind of the 9th slightly dam. | the Burlington joint 4's, which were exchanged u | . Arrivals of Potatoes were light, but the | . Local Securities Inactive, b (iiEh wind of the #th sightly dem- | for Purlington stock, were . active . and L, s e Foreign Futures. e e oo it i stork: | abwat Sple Bder. aatatioma,’ Soexy Seited | = iy y 5 ng sigeyards ave heing ph and ola | bigher. 7The principal question in the public | Mac: ' Gas b | | which has been accumulating for some days. ' fidee’ se for heavy and T%c for ilght; Stags.’ Generally Firm. vines are making good growth and are in ex- | Sivcueslon of fhis probiem hag been whether | U Shoc Mach .. 46 IVictori ! LIVERPOOL. | Trate was quiet and an cany foeing yrevaliod. | o; gaites K e: Salted Vekl oc: Selted by . ordition, Green feed is plentiful and | NO - Do pfd . 28%! Winona .. i =2 2 The an auotalions;;(or ; Onekor, SR DEIRe e L. ; fides, 15G16c: dry Kip, e; dr - i e ovoving, rapial " cind | chould be redistributed to the holders from | y;'x dyee) T ke Wheat March. May. July. | JH€ 1oB GROCaROnE fO Cmall lotsof the best | CAIf 1lc- dry Hides. 1000 ey o ot cach. | _Although business on the Stock and Bond e D intaim | Whom the Northern Securities recefved it or | = p. ‘it B b e Opening ... Nominal "6:0% ° 6 03 | JPAMECONY [0S ot the tob for the gene | CAlf: 18¢; Shespekius, sheaviiten Llong | Exchange was light, the feeling was generaily jons remal mountain. | 1o present holders of Northern Securities in v - %l | Closing Nominal 67 6 6% | Stock, i it D for the geh- | shori Wool, A0S each: medium. T0@90c; long . e ey, 227 | proportion to the value at which that stock S PARIS g3l marast. _Wwsets weré neminal, ne frealy| Wool, $161 502 Hoese Fiden it SIS for | Sua. There wire fractieml appeesistions e Hen the, ®X. | has been exchanged for the merger stocks | London Closing Stocks Wheat— March. Sept.-Dec, | pa withdrawn, s there are only two cars laft | Jarke and $202 A g A el d L BTN SuS. B ————. % bren reported since the last report. | The buovaney of Unjon Pacific was presumptiv | Opening eeenes. 22 00 21 60 " | in the countrv. Orezon Onions were easy and | ¢i"%5 ror large and $1 50 for medium. $1@1 25 ;'l;d-:'llu':‘-m:.- I't‘e;: d;:;-:e:mr:l l-l:z ‘.;‘,,.“.T,‘:A | Closing - evidence of the safeguarding of the advantage ..110% |~ Flour— secured 10 that company bv its controlling | COns for money b 2155 | the top rate was acked only for good dry | for'small and 50c for Coits. Buck Skins—Dry The Dotpare- | 86 IN Y Central... esting. i ,',’:;‘::’;{ interest in Northern Pacific before the merger. | , Do for acct..86 5-16!Nor & Western.. 591; Ovening 29 30 20 65 :}.::d:hzld‘:";:;cl:c:mli"‘fnou:;r;uc!.fl;;:v“‘bu{;::s]y 41 Meidoan. i¢: e e e bris Aw. | The Laguna Land Company has levied an 4irle heavy rain in some | The market closed without any announcement | Anaconda . 3% Do ptd 8 Closing . 20 15 20 65 Hecelpts of Asphragus were 704 boxes, a | Contral Ametican, S1c, i | assessment of 30 cents per share, delinquent rl turdy and Saturday evening. The |10 """L.“‘;»"t"": Shya yainr. l:l“"{, s Mlc)‘.;"r',’;,'i : ,’.%i?"‘ - W| 2,‘.3"‘ | { much smaller quantity than was expected, ‘but | g g ey rend 77 'f?-] 3 Hesta M o TR % ensy nt! enormous buying ni ! Pennsylvania E ‘ > .| The G t @ ecla Mini: v of 1) ix still considerably below normal but | 3750, YTL! markct was. inclibed. to. - extend | Bal & ON 80121 Rand Mines (i Bosgon Vool Market. | a8 caried-over stock was abundant prices were o, 1 rendered, 4104%e ver Ib: |y, The Columet and Hecla Minine Somoany ot ety Epring raine oceur It 1 prabable | Without ‘additional news, uniess it might be | Can Pacific 141 Re 223 ; Tared” for under a steady demand for local e e e oaquin and South- | Share. amounting to $1.000.000. yesterday. This « o rrops Of grain and hay will be raised | Ahe ‘disturbing influence of the Sully complica- | Ches & Ohl, | Do % | BOSTON, March 22—Owing o the scarcity | oom ks ShigoIng. and o Hooral quatity of | ol Col SoeimE e o onthe:. '6g10c | dividend brings the total disbursements to [ Tpe Of Erain and hay will be raieed | None. - The rise in forelgn exchange ~ was | Cbi Great Wesil 1511 Do 24 pfd. B ot e i e A e e A il At the. el Gastotion | o2 12 monthy’, $@Tlc; do } monthe'. SGANS | seccutobiiers wp 10 S56I0NEOR e i betoming . plentital “Cattie | checked and the gold export movement thereby | Chi. Mil & St P 148 iSo Railway 21% | medium wools are in Ereat demand and vers | The market was well cleaned un at the close. | Poigie a4 + Ib for California, 1903, | The Northern California Power Company has ar 5" improving. © The pruning. o | Apparently’ deferred The arvival of 82,500,000 | De Pecrs . Do ptd 8613 | firm. Quotations: TRatieh was Th tree oapply ekl oM ot & Wile | 4o Ol I eren o 1994 * | declared its first monthly dividend at the rat orchards and vinevards is completed in most | A0ditional Japanese money at' San Francisco |'Don & Rio So Pacific S5 | Tercitory—ldano, W ANEIDWS: Beavy, S04 Lumas W 1o frede - a0 wialove Tuisbas ase) ) et of N of 5 cents per share, payable March 25 A tiors. Deciduous fruits are looking well | WS also reported. Do pfd . 0% Tnlon Pacific 485 | 13@13%4c; fine, medium, 15@15%c; medium, | rivals of southern vesetables were light and | . the annual meeting of the stockbolders the ofd rieties are in hioom. The closing was strong and active. Erde ... 25%1" Do ptd . 90 | 16@17c: low medium, 17G18. Wyoming, fine, | prices showed but little change. i General Merchandise. directors were re-elected. with H. H. Noble SIMMARY-Crops are backwara, | _The bond markét was strong, led by bonds | Do lst pfd..... 6515/U S Steel... 11% | 15@l6e: heavy, fine, 13@lic; fine, medium, | POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, 93c@ | as president, James Coffin vice president, Ed- e e e omekward. | reiated to the Northern Securities merger. | Do 22 pfd...ll 42”1 Do prd 58% | 15@15%c; medium. 13@10c; low medium, 133 ' $1 15 ver ctl; Oreson Durbanks, $1 1ia1 30 GS—Grain Bags, 5%e spot and 5%e June- | Ward Whaley secretary and E. V. D, John- weeding rrestly delayed by the continuous rains. | TOU sales $3,110,000. 11 Central 132 [Wabash . 914 | 190, Gtah and Nevada, heavy. fine, 13@1ic. | rer eti: River Reds, $1@1 10 per ctl: small | jure dan Guentin $5 25 Wool Bags, $2G35c: | SR manager. 8 Fratt speer are ready to bloom. TUnited States new 4's, registered, advanced | Louls & Nash...107%! Do pfd . 3735 | fine, medium, 1515@16cs medium, 18G10¢; low | Oregon Burbanks for seed, 90C@SL per ctl: | Foisce Twine Tio@Be. @ o : | ""At the annual meeting of the shareholders LOS ANGELES SUMMARY—Crops show | % Der cent on call M X & Texas.... 18%|Spanish 4s. 78 | medium, 19@20c. Montana, fine, cholce, 18@10e: | Garnet Chiles, $1G1 10 per ctl: Early Rose | | GANNED FRUITS—The Californfa Fruft | of the Union Sugar Company the following di- much rovement since rains, but most sec- NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Bar silver—Steady, 264 per ounce. fine, medium cholce, 18@19c; average. 18@18c; | $1 40@1 60 ner ctl; Sweet Potatoes, nominal: | canners’ Assoclation quotes the following price | Fectors and officers were re-elected: John L. tions will need good showers from now on to Sales. High. Low. Close. | Money—3@31 per cent. | staple, 19@20c; medfum, choice, 18@19¢, " | new Patoes, 3l%ec per Ib. et By Howard, president; Charles Sutro, vice presi- mature hay. Some grains and beets doing 08 708 | The rate of discount in the open market for ' . ONIONS - Yellow, §2 252 50 per ctl for Oe- | Lo dent; James Coffin. secretary; E. R. Lillenthal ni bt need more rain to- make crop. 89% 90k | short bills is 21§ per cent and for three montha’ S : Mark egon and $3 B6@3 75 for Australian; Green " ol ® Joseph L. Schmitt, Joseph Hyman and James e Baltimore 81 793 | bills 3.1-16@3% per cent. St. Louis IWool Market. Onions, 30a50¢ per box. f Flax| 5 K. Motfitt. % 7, Balt o pfd 59 L VEGETABLES—Asparagus, _ 8@7c _vper 1b =25 2 The crop for the last year amounted to 7620 Weather Report. Canadian Pacific. 114% | New York Cotton Market ST. LOUIS, March 22— WOOL—Steady. Mo- | for sxira, d@5e for No. 1 And 8581 50 per box 83} 2 i cnings e et TS 3 Con of New Jersey 156 et. dlum grades, combing and clothing 18@22c; | for No. 9: Rhubarh. $1@1 15 per box: Green FRUITS. Ble | B more than 30 per cent on the stock. It n es- 0th Meridian—Pacifie Time.) Chesapeake & Ohio. B3 —— 1 light, 15@1712c; tub washed, 22@3lc. Peas, 4@ per 1b for Los Anzeles and 5@7c for -4 a - timated that the 1904 crop will amount to at £AN FRANCISCO, March 225 p. m. | Chicago & Alton 383 | NEW YORK, March 22— Cotton elosed | bay: String Beans. 121a@171ac ver Ib: Toma- B¢ 2 least 9000 tons, and that dividends will com. ™ \ug are the seasonal rainfalls to | 1 & Alton pfd... 80 | steady, with prices only a few points up from | London Wool Sal | tocs. $1@1 50 per box of crate for Los Angeles b mence early in 1906. date. as compared with those f same date Iast | Chicoro s N 151 | the Towest. Net decline, 30 to 79 points, onaon hool Saies. and $1 2561 35 for Mexican; Summer Squash Pittsburg ONl has declared dividend No. 9 wezcon. and rainfall in lest twenty-four hours: | cpaig & N W .. 16815 | ’ from Los Angeles, —— per box: Cabbage, §1 10 | Apples [P SSieL 20i8t 2081 16 [ or 7c. w5 et = e - Lawt | o & AUPAH, % | Nocy Vork Grain and Produ LONDON, March 22.—At the wool auction | per cti: Carrots,'50c per sack: Hothouse Cu-| Abricots seec| 1401130, ... Stations— 20 hours. ' season. season. | G M & StP.pid.. i Rk g roaice. Iulu 10-day’ 13,600 hales were offered. A num- | cumbere, $1a1 23 per dozen: Garlic, 1214c per | Blackberries 1 14001 120| STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Burck - e T BeAe0m | Chi Term & Trane. ... .. ARSI R s T ber o hu,‘w.m;m“m’ nt Some Victorlans ! 1b; Egx Plant. ka‘ocpo;du;&;: FPepperd, 508 . S e ed Blufi. . 2 rel —FLOUR—Re. | Were keenly and a Iy | per Ib for Stockton a: sc for southern; =) Sr e 2k B8 S5 : T g e e o | S o, s ety Gl S Mgt | Bt . St per b Sonme Poom | G IS RIRIS iy e ies an Fran-isco - 7 3 ; iy met with a strong_dema; th" the | 15625c per 1b for Chile and 20@25c for Bell: = . ¥ o2 Tis 'G5 | Solc South 1st pra: ¥ 3 | Straignis. $5@5 10, winter | CoRtes Erades roalizing the mighest prices; | Mushrooms. 12a20c Der Tb: Marrowta | Yeliow Free Feaches...| .ol 130} 1 d0f .o PORERR SEATEY. BgNDE 0.00 1.78 L | O0io Sowth 20 gm. WHEAT—Rocelpte, 16,575, Spot, steady, | American purchased fair supply of medium | Squash, 1G1%e per Ib; Hubbard, %c per Ib. | Lemon Cling Peaches...| 3 | 140 130 Bid. Asic.| Bid. Ask. Ohispo. 024 1135 14353 No. 2 red, $1 01 elevator, $1 021 05 1. o, b | Crossbreds. Lambs were freely taken by the S — 3 L) ...} ... |48 qr coup..108 1081:ids qr cp mew. — Lidly Los Angeles 012 54 0 aficat; Nol T Northern Duluth, $1 04% ¢, 3. b | home and German buyers. __ Poultry and Game. fn e A e i i L LS Z R o Ban Dicgo 5 afloat. rel steac o L w - San Dicen. . 0.0 2902 9.8 Closing A@ice net highet. May ffi.&"“",: K NevthioriWhint Maoriel 2000175160/ 140 31 A WS — — [O T Co So.019 — THE COAST RECORD, ? July closed 92%c, September closed 837gc. < | - 4> orthern W heat Market. The Poultry market was in excellent shape | CANNED VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, 23-1b | Bay CPC 58,101 1021 Do 3s ... .11 — e T o e HIDES—Steady. —_— for sellers and a car of Western stock that was | standard. 85c: Green Peas—Petits pois, | Cal € G Ja"— 104%' Do con Js. — 102% E =T 2 i OREGON. - marketed early in the day cleaned up quickly | §1 55@1 50; standards, S5ec: sifted, [ Cal G & B & [Oceanic S 5s. — 75 ®E 952 28 PORTLAND, March 22.—WHEAT—Waila | &t good prices. Receints of domestic were | §1; extra sifted, §1 15 marrowfats, ¥ "] m & ct Fs. 871 — (Om Cable 8s.12815 — 2§ 58 = e & ‘Walla, T5c; bluestem, 80c; valley, Slc, light and firmer prices ruled for Roosters and | (COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- | Cal-st C Bs.116%117T% Pac G im 4s. — 96 - ~ & 2% 2 B WASHINGTON. Fryers. Hens and large Broilers ruled firm | lington, $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 30; € C Wat 5s. — !M'P E Ry Ds.1 i STATIONE, g 25 g8 % 8 ¥ - at previous quotations. Two cars of Western | ver Hill, $6: Stanford, $7: Roslyn, EdL&P(s125 131 |P & 65,104 2% 2 - Eis o TACOMA, March 22 —WHEAT—Bivestem, | o to-day. Game was in light re- | Hay. 5 50; Greta, §1: Walisend, §7 F&CHGOI4% — |P & O R datle £ £ 3 ] COFFEE—Spot Rio, steady: No. 7 fnvofce, | 516 ©lub. 0. ceipt_and all descriptions met with prompt | §7 50: Cumberland, $13 in bulk and Geary-st_Se.. 4515 90 . = s = 3 8%e; mild, dull . : 5 sale at unchanged rates. Sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite H C&S Sas. 104 — . 9915100 3 - The Coffee futures market closed unchanged Northern Business. POULTRY—Live Turkeys. 10@18c per Ib: | Welsh Anthracite Egs. $13: Welsh Do 56 99 100" e s t0 5 points Jower. Sales, 132,250 bags, Includ. . Geenel per vale, $2G2 25 Goslines. £2a2 25 | $11 50: Cannel. $8 50 per ton: Coke, $11 S0gii | Hom R T 6e.106% o = o ing: "May, 5.30@5.35c; July, 5.55c; et S Ducks. 36 50@6 50 per dozen for old and $6 506 | per ton in bulk and $13 in sacks: Rocky Moun- | L« A Blec . — 105 e 32 g H Rain 13 muflf z:emwmrx‘:w “?mvl’l‘-nh 22.—Clearings, $732,579; .{5“ rn:y'w;nr Hens, $6 5047 50 for "wt'r.g'afl twin dum;ipuon!. fl} “'wr”lb‘-u $12 80 t A Ry 5s.1127% — 108 e sess asaaa b 23 = 2 . firm. $ . 50 mall: young Roosters. g long ton, accord o hrand. — - 6 14 &W Clowty o6 DRIED FRUITS. TACOMA. ' March 22.—Clearings, $330.405; | old R S5 5066: Frvers 606 30: Bro: | | PACIFIC CODFISH.—Bundles, per 1b, 50K S 109% 5 40 £ Rain 28 EVAPORATED APPLES The iR el 5 B ;| gases. regular. Biic: Do sd i = o ==:- Rain ':l m,-«?mmqfimn B i beinaer JOm TS @2 gy g ) LAP lem Se.1015102 -