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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH : 15 - 2 July. %3 3% - 67 D im R Poultry and G = Y e. tions L. ® - 21 45 QU o any ada lnn; Linseed, 49¢ % 3 s 3 e e for raw: Castor B MM > .3%@414| Westing Common. 20 55 The expected car of Western Poultry did | Bakers' AA. $1 65 00 0 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. [ 2050 | not wrrive, Baving. beeh dsiaved en ToMs, Dut | Shd T3e o ress: e 1o s 98% | Adventure \ !n was reported ciose at hand and will prob- | Cecoanut Ofl in barrels, 00 g B ” £ 5 * Northern IWheat Market. ably be marketéd to-day. Receipts of do- | for Australian: extra is » Silzer and Sierling Exchange fractmnull\' higher. ‘Amal Copper 1 mestic were light and there was continued | Oil, 85c; natural winter Sperm Ofl. 15 1 ng Lx g N rgher. A"Zfil?““ ’An;xer ‘zlnc :/. 1 7 Srneal 12 Gne_langy Joung -mu:lllr While | bleached winter Whale Ofl, 65¢; -fin‘m P 81215 ° 828 o ikt g X Bt72. b g Atlantic OREGON. v old Roosters and sm: ers were | Of, G0e: iy povpias S all-street Stocks lower again. Cotton irregular. | Do pi 90 |Bingham . PORTLAND, March . 24.—Wheat—Walla E*and lower. There was & good.demand | No. 1 Tard . one pun TR o pi =k 4 3 % !an‘ ‘Albany.243 [Calumet & Hecll 60 | Waila, 75c; biue stem, 80c; valley, Klec. for Game and most kinds were quoted higher. | No. 1 Neatsfoot Ofi. 68ec. 4 :ocal Mining Stocks higher and the Oil Stocks more active. | Bogton & Maweigh {Otstensial -, The cleajances from this port for the week | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 16@18c per Ib, |45c: dark Herring Ol b3 g S 3 5 e B AR 42% \ending to-day were 22,439 bushels of wheat. - | Geese, per pair. Goslings, 25; | boiled Fish Ofl, 40c; raw 13 ussian and Japanese Bonds decline again. Mex Contral - ) WASHINGTON. - Ducks, § ,mugu»_fr %mm'gw ol;flw-g_dmm Paint Ofl, 35c; raw Paint o gy - 5 S NY. N H & H. 1791 75 | TACOMA, March 24.—Wheat, unchanged: | 35°80es “tar imaile. Souns $108; | 10: Peart OB 1 e By o IV heat and Barley Futures higher. . Pere Marquetic 2% |blve stem. Sic; club, Toc 1 Rosters, $580: Fryers. 36G0 s0; Broticws. | Biar. 20%c: Extra Star, 24%ci u 4 2 5 ; | Union Pacific..... 79%[Tste Rovale % S i 5G5 00 for large and 83 604 50 for smalli | Eocene. %ijc: Deodorised S 250 iley again reported wanted by Orient and England. A,;g‘:*;",;:’g::; 1% Yo e g Northern Business. af % tor Sa ’fi:-m el bt o of 1TEL G 58 i ‘ Do pi I Mohawk .. 37! = AM] 33@3 50 a . 25¢: in" Oats firm, with more doing. Corn strong and Rye steady. }22" ‘,‘{;“'; Tube. ,: |g§nt‘;flun:l & l%:yl e March 24.—Clearings, 346,713; wmu G!oe un w. Brant, s:g.a?;: j::nd R RPE N Jlser gallon in cases and s &5 er Sugar d Dominton ... 113 nces, $4@5; Bog nipe. | 78c in a w. % Government suddenly places a rush order for Hay. Do prd - Oseeola i LTACOMA, March 24.—Cleariogs, §218,846; R anmon. Saiber U#1 L001 15: Wi | TRED hars Watrr P e Lesl. 70 3 % %0 - s Amer Tel & Tel.124 |Parrot 241 ' $94,083. Pilennl. $1 50; Rabbits, $1 50G2 for Cmtou- 7l%ec per Ib; White Lead, 7@7%¢c, according t0 | Miseellaneous— ron ddlings and Shorts 50c per ton lozver. 4| Quincy 80 | Pom'uwu, March 24.—Clearings, $401,414; | tails and $1@1 25 for Bru-h Hare, $1 25@1 30. | quantity. Abhy Land & lnp-vvement ety d 140 aimg 50¢ p B RORIET: 04| Shannon - Dy balancer iieoa) )hnh S s SUGAR—The Western v Reflaing Com- | Placher's Theater . 1'% Dried Peas scarce and firm. Beans and Seeds unchanged. B i . e Temarad! .3 ‘b.l.nm 551,106 X Butter Cheese and Eggs. ol ““A‘"c,‘,,‘,,{:“,“":;',"{m LA EE Nutthery. Cal I v o i e 3 .21y | Potvdered, 5.50c: hmnd. o Receipts of Butter show a sudden increese. Cheese unchanged. ) e T — here were liberai Trcsots of Butiee lace | D7 o Morning Sesston. ot ' e > igs 3 s 4 81 the forenoon, and in afterncon there was 1€0 Arrivals of Eggs suddenly shrink and prices advance. = 52 | L LOCAL MARKETS. l considerably more on the market than for some . Dried Fruits, Raisins and Honey as before. -9 Woivering e A £ . 3.'.'.",' et omfn::.'x dul:‘;lmnwrted the 600 p v o S | Exchange and Bullion. fecling rather casy than otherwise. 5 | rovisions stil uiet ever: ere. . e ork- e e Ardas Algng change . and [ xinds. i ill g eryi ; = New York-Cotton Market. Silvr and Steeing Bxchanse, sixty Gave nm e ) g v | S 1. & X Crratat, m... .“,..m,., el | 3% on o - ) oo pp os. i were slightly higher. b s Y - No further chavige in Cattle, Sheep and Hog (NEW YORK, March 34—Cotton tatures | Sterling Ixchange, sixty day = Ha ?.fi:’:;:w Erh:cd:v,lu'l,l“vu e Aaq | Tels or its equivalent. 00 Ol Clty Petrolenm: = y y g . closed steady, nts up. | 3 . - v a 5 - Hops dull end easy, with buyers holding off. oesa i 22 e T TR e R lfhll) lgtur market the advance 15 Receipts of Produce. 200 Ol City Petroleum a8 Sonil k' Io: b offés New York Grai », | New York Exchange, oo —. 124 | high for this time of the year that the coid- L] Potatoes steady, with less stock offering. eww York Grain and Produce. New York Exchanse, oo O 1 .g.-:f‘ sogculators are beginning o feel the FOR THURSDAY, MARCH 24. Afternoon Seaston. gt 2 S s ! 5 = nec ution e Loss of Bouldin Island crop odvances Asparagus. ‘ufi:fiwm ;r?_mgwrx-r;‘:’sfl;;llnhn-m- | Mexiehn Dollars, nominai — 5% ::).,“-nl;_":nm‘ill. they are’ still ‘buying in_ the | Flour, ar sks - 85391 Wool, bales @ :figflm:my e - % . 33,867; 3 3 E j ntry for this account es. cholcy . - s | 1000 Ol City Petroleum | - J ’ - her. WHEAT—Receipts, 55,800 bushels. Spot, 7, store Eggs were reported as high as 20c, | Barley, ctls 2700 Ofl City Petroleum. Poultry and Game fitm and the latter higher. | o mAT_Blelioit “BON Watite/ L W heat and Other Grams. g 5"y« orels dood sore Fad 1o Gnte <t m p540 5 + o, 5 ; : 4k Large line of ~\ avel Oranges offere ‘1 (" concessions. % :p‘f,f:‘;"'n:"“;;""én" 35 L. . b afloat. OBUONS | WHEATNews continues scarce. 1t 1s not | Rmmnl;r;or; 3100 b Butier, 834 cases | Potatoes, sks = Mining Stocks. = — - A . al i u[l 1 ‘heese. . —— = guickly reilied en pesdictoam o0 PG e :?Z":&fiéffi.'fi?&?fl:fi‘.flf‘fl?-.'l:":'::l TER—Creamery at first ma- 22%¢ | Dran. sks ,R SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. 5% | to_the Jowest at the closing, which was weak. | Bulls dominated the market all day, Which wocks past, There 15, however. nothing to | LoF extEas, umr ‘firsts and 18G20c for sec- | Middiings, e e i cx Toe s Wi Russian and Japanese Bonds. e Bond saaviet was trreguiar. - Toth) saien, e e ot i I et Bt | cause any commetlon.” as the sipply all”over | S0P e T et | Dot s 530 | claco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: 0 fe. -16c, osed | 1d 18 plentiful. Chicago is doing some sitras, : Sesst — B L - G RSN R by e i s, foea | onds, and 1ig) mmse for ladle-packed. WASHINGTON. Morning jon. & reported Russian honals % | o' om’ canl HOPS—Easy. | manipulation, The Cineinnati Price Current | for good to choice new | yiour qr sks .. 16,086|Bran, sks ..... S48 | 100 Andes ower. Other- | W Vhhe it Rk HIDES—Steady. | Sve that (i -pant Week: his been tAtorenis | S nd 7@8c for nwer grades; Young Amerlcas, | poiatnes sks .. 1,187 200 Belcher » or, it tais ro: o e Mgy Tow. Cluw | - EETROLEEE -stanty. IS et crolp drospects i the Soutnuest are | $X@10; Eastern, 13g1e; Western, 14g15¢ . e - s nglnd rate re- . ose. | : * Choilar co 181 41 The tlook In the Ohic Valley is .| % e | AShins s Mol S W o Bl Unbromisipg, however, and Indiana and Tilinots .‘zfflwm I S G S fholcy; [ | %0 com c & Var 85 30 Scorplon, ... 08 A e B o #% BE g 0500 Dage, Including: T3y senunk [\ C8 SRS FROE 1 e | b= STOCK MARKET. " | | a3t to dom St ¥ov ©* to th of mem Baltimore & O PIA. ..... .coo .. S | 0@5. > 3 % = p E 200 Union C: b1 holiday '.Z;“"{h‘,‘ exchange Canadian Pacific .. 2,800 1i5% Dm,‘;,‘l,%‘,‘ Gangn. s, o | tne millers axe now well suaslied tor e e | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | * el 20 Torow Tacesi 39 e Bl ST SUGAR—Riw. fém." Baduea, stendy. ome time past Futures Were higher yes- : Rather More Animatioh on the| ; Chicago 44 terday. Trading in’ the fruit market was Jull and Session. e & :" R EVAPORATED APPLES—The market Is CASH WHEAT. listless, particularly in the Orange depart- Local Ex¢hanges. 50 350 Ophir " 1100 | mecting with a_good demand and ‘he ruing | cauifornia Club, 1 4251 4% Sulipgeaie | il it Rres b of hoal Wk otz 3 100 Ophir 1 3 v 3 ! tone is firm. Common are quol t 4 W lian, ; Northern | af concessions, no avail, as 100 Oph - N FRANCE ."{?'"” e 5 & & Pai 34,200 Drime.” ST GEUE chotce, SUGOILe: ARcSTID | sl e Notihern Biuestor, $1 IS | unsatiied stkie of ihe. weather dlssoursged | There was rather more doing on thie local | 300 Caledonia 21! 100 Potast Mt £A RANCISOC brch 45 p. S St P pm i The. ©1 5115 per ctl. Imu buyers and all orders for shipping were | exchanges, and on the Stock and Bong, EX- | 1xg Con ¢ & Va . 10 t i W B T&T PRUNES—Continued quiet and easy in tone, ! FUTURES. filled. A large portion of the reéceivts are | change there was a further advance in Hi 50 Con C & Va.l 95 100 Savage . 6 a PP 5C Ahe B 1- & T pfg... with prices ranging from 3%c to 6%c. Session 0 u, 11:30 a. m. showing evidences of decay and offerings of | wallan Commercial to $40 while California | 500 Con N Y . 200 Scorpion o8 in the last twen- 5 APRICOTS—Are still in light supply and | Low cholce and fancy gradés have to be carefully | Wine was firmer at %01 30. Spring Valley | 900 Exchequer . 500 Sterra Nev .. 0 - rule firm. Choice are quoted at 914@10c, |y, " fl 81 “‘ ll repacked. The managers of thé auction com- | Water was lower at $39 and Mutual Electric | 500 Mexican 750 Union Con .. 90 o | Z_xlm choice at 10%@10%c, and fancy at 11, pocemper "1 3434 1 34 5“ pany ::nmmce‘d Ih;;flvth?rbmuldl be"ofl::ed at ud.w, Bank of California soid at $427 30, | 100 Mexican 100 Union Con .. S9 s sale. The other s fruits were | Pr-s. Lo Delaware & Hud... 460 PEACHES—Are firm. Choice are quoted ata | 2 I’ m. 5* '°fl- ‘unrhln‘ed nd featureless. 1" Taature on. the OB Exchange was m- PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. = Del, Lack & West 200 TH@TIC, oCxira cholce . at 335@8c and fancy- f Ldke. | The situation In Apples was unchanged, | activity in Ofl City Petroleum at Following were the sales on the Pacifie Denver & Rio G at’ Dis@ioe. z :\ -ua&7 $1 u nx $1 41% | trade being quiet and supplies plentiful. against 38c bid at the close on w.an..q. 4 lowing 2. . Denver & B G prd. et | December 31 3% APPLES— 41 15@2 per box for extra fancy, | The sther ofl stocks stood about the | same, | Stock Exchange yesterday jependence Erie ... New York Metal Market ‘ BARLEY—-The air was full of reorts and | $1 25Q1 50 for ordinary fancy, S85c@S$1 10F | with sales of Twenty-elght at $6. Morning Sesston. € Oblsy Erie 1 New York Metal Market. | rumors of large forelgn inquiries again yes- | Cholce and 35@tdc for common. The mining stocks were higHer, with Opbir | 300 Belcher | 200 Ophir 3 Los . Angeles Erie _ terday. How many of them are bona fide re-; CITRUS FRUITS—Navel = Oranges. $142 | gelling up to $5 87%, Con. Cal. and Va. to $2, | 200 Relcher Dieg Hooki NEW YORK, March 24.—Tin was a little mains to be seen. There was a definite sale | per box for fency and 50c@$1 25 for standard | Mexican to $2 2, Union to 92¢. and % on. | 200 Helcher [ Hocking ! 8, | easier in foreign and local markets to-day. Of 1500 sacks to @rrive at $1 15, and another | fo cholce; nmflneu, 75¢@$) 20 per box: | There was a rumor that the Oshir would de- | { Caledonia 10 ¥ A IMinois Centra. s o0 i’ Eopa th - decli t 12s 64 to lramsaction, also said to have ‘Been actually | Lemons, $1 75@2 50 for fancy, $1 26@1 50 for,| clare another 25c dividend along toward the Caledonia 67 lowa tral 100 B T 0 closed, was & sale of 3000 tons for expor® to | ohmce and 5c@#l for standard: Grape Frult,| end of the month. The company has received | 60 Iowa Centr al ptd 100 | £120 10s for spot and of 10s to £120 10s for 'Japan. The latter was done during the fore- ' $1 25@G2 50; Mexican Limes, $5@5 50 per case: | §11,455 from the sale of four more railroad cars 24 s 193 | futures. Locally the market was about 5§ néen. Other resorts, mot confirmed, however, | Badants. $1@2 per bunch for Hawalian and | of ore, and there are four more In process of P 354 | points lower, closing at $25 75@20 12, but which excited a good deal of inquiry and | $1 noqz 25 for Central American; Pineapples, | sale. a8 » 1063 | " Copper was firmer in London, spot being un. | Buessing, were that England was in the mar- | §23 50 per dozen. The Crown Point Mining Company has levied b . 20 changed at £5%, but futures were 20 64 higher kot foF 12000 1068 S0 fhat Hih 34 "S}; _— an_assesement 'of 10c. "0 T 100 Mexiean .- S T Ao e requests for quotations on tons. s + ot The Oustomsh mine at Grass ey has de- Sesston. | }'.}gns.?' éf:@: n%".fi?, bk ';!'1’!:}: tourse such repdrts as these naturally tend to | Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,H ONCY. | clared its first dividend of 3 cents per share, | 300 Belcher 200 a Belcher 10 #12 750113 8714 and casting st $13 623,012 15, ‘Davien the market and SUenetien DS Teva | o g SILES o the IRy shares M 1/ 108 Cuiedania 6 Qova 9% = Lead advanced 1s 3d to £12 6s 3d in Lon- | {f Bollers, s0 The leading features of this market con- | capita = 100 Con C & 300 Stiver Hul o dom, but wae unchanged here at 4.6c. Dt of e K e oo wil® | tinue the unsettled condition of Raisins, due | serh° ABtec Ol Company has decldred & divi-| 500 B3Cnequer 200 Unton Con <o 715 | Spelter ‘advanced 2s 64 in London to_£23, | [ighe, @nd Lo casimarain [ to the fractional differences at Fresno, the | Spic stasch s, T - Sounting @ ""'! 200 Mexican 300 Union Con 4 3 and was firm and unchanged at $5 05@5 15 H BARLEY. weakness in Prunes and Honey and the very =T | 200 Mexican 200 Utah . R n sl i e B e AT L Rt Shipping and Brewing, | {4ir, deinand for Peaches. Al rices remain | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. 100 Ophir i 5% 200 Yo ot 94 In Middlesboro, Locally iron Is unchanged, $1 11 2 ler, $1°15@1 25 for ""{ FRULT—Apricots, 8%@10%c¢ for Royals and PR e TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. ; No 1 ‘toundry Norlhorn 81515 0. Xo. 3 to choice. Gk | sa1ze for Moorparks: Evaperated Apoles, 4ti@ THURSDAY, March 242 p. M. | poiowing were the sales on the San Fran- foundry Northern, 0. 1 foundry | q : 6c: sun-dried, 3@4%c; Peaches, P 2 o hange yesterd 5";.,_ | Stners o he. 1 Hevitry Doatmsn b | Session 9 to 11:30 a. m, ! 1ike; e e oot SIae. WS UNITED STATES BONDS. os Tm;::r::‘:\n;eil‘:n e v ¥ 117 ¢ | $14@14 50. H Open. High. LoW. Close, 1 in boxes; black, 4%c; Plums, pitted, V Bid. Ask. | Bid Ask. | 000 Ton Mid: 36) 55 |May ....... 8111 $111% §111 $1 113 ‘aqsc per Ib, 4s qr coup..108 108% 4s qr cp nmew — 133% I 'on. way . Reading 43-,9 % | December ... 1 00% 1 00% 100% 100%| PRUNES—1903 crop. 2%@2%c for the four ; 3s ‘qr reg..10T 107%!3s qr coup..106%100% Afternocon Session. E g 1st prd i 2 p. m. Session. “PA]SU\B—TH % sath om the fois “ISCELLAVEDLS BON S 1060 ;’Iym‘?ner .- _I’f. J‘l;l Rn :ldsvly.. : ! Open. _High. _Low. _Close. . e Association quotes the fol u\_V-‘ Ala A W — |Cak T. Co o.no _ | 100 Ton Exten .. 71| 350 Ton N Star.. ST §1T1 $111% | g prices: Standard srades S0-lb st B et o 10011085 e L »2:, ‘ * % | TOL 10 0l e dusis, Mikatle, BRE pBEF L0 | odf €0 ke 104 1025 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. > 8 H 5t . 3-crown, c: 4-crown, ' en 86 | SAG s g o :/Z Future Grain and Provisions. g.?ém, e .':.‘l".,z;i&‘é: L:."or"fi’%’:l:': | Murcatcl, Sic; Secdiest fioated, digc: 2-orown | %, 445 OreCavte 317 & THURSDAY, March 244 Bom - re 180 was reported. e feeling continues | pont) Dlcached, lc, St ! Cal-st L, . & BE ik Ay 1 CHICAGO, March 24.—Even before the pre- | AT, | Thompeons, unbleachcd, Diae. - Lavérs. per Jo- | C,C ¥ @ = 85% 85 85 ' | dictions of the cod wave the wheat pit was | p W ms‘le rfq; o v bl B.\x‘z‘te:',,gf’cffm 85 | 1b box—6-crown Imperial clusters, $3; 5-crown L s . | Pacic 2, 2% 2% | gencrally bullish on receipt of continued com- | “ToRx e aoton's oot e aaiont | Donesa clusters. 32 50; F-crown, Gancy’ clusters, | £ - . o 25% 25% 244 | plaints from many sections regarding the un- | yesterday, with nothing new in the situation, | §2: 3-CT9 1°25: usual sdvahcs fo¢ tac. | B 10 ” BtL&Wopd 100 3 36" 38% | promising apvearance of the Erowing crop. W, | London Layers, § e e for rae 88 tern sacked, $1 37l for Yellow. $1 85 iona) hoxes and layers. Seeded—Fancy 16-oz o8 @ 0. . Btaii | Bpurred “on by firm Livernool cables, there | gor \White and §1 27%@1 50 for Mixed; Cali- . H, 2y 51 wE HER AND GENERAL ‘;;’n‘:“x]m ‘:r‘l‘l::fln:en:‘m} ]dgmand ?( the start. fornia ,“‘e n‘ie“ i 4 1 465; amall round | p"r Ib, lun::‘y hl“u:ccy"g -0z ;::(lmll per[L "y 0 higher, ‘at 83%@sce. “Infiusnced by the pobe | 30: $1 White, 31 40G1 45 Ensel Tiac; Shoted 14068 | L A . 5 ;- 4 RSP RN et 5 b e Ebian ol s fr il ana £l | “choics ik ‘ats | L A L Co 03 — Bl @ 8 - in the mountains and 19 SUs pemion S oREl Were aInt PHCES | RYE—§1 3ugl 3214 per c. ; c‘pif T, g o e Do gtd 5s.103% (1905)Sr A.104%105 | Com Imperial. 02 03!Sex Belcher .. 10 # ratures are but little ab Climbing upward the Weathor Puresu pre. | BUCKWHEAT—$1 1562 per ctl. ! Muscetels, per b, 5%ec: butk, | LAP lem 55,1011 2058t B. = | Ny 02 3iSlerra Nev .. 71 12 weather pre dicted a cold wave throughout the West and | g aia Secded Seedlings, Muscatels, per Ib, 63c. | Mkt-st C 65116 a0k | PonC 13 Misiver Wil .. 3 @ has been a 2 Southwest This _announcement instilled | Flour and Millstuffs. | NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 13lag14e; Do lem 3s. — 115 e 3 Rl “b'i e e Ti » B worthern portion of | greater energy into the buying movement, cou- | % : | No. 2, 11l4@t2e: No. 1 hardshell, 13918%c; | R PR o Bl o Bl Boarase S . aes cool in th | siderable damage being feared from the sud- No. 2, 1l@1l%c; Almonds, 1il4e for Nonpa- | Do’ stmpd 160 - <« - | Nuchéquer .. 17 iTsien CGow .. - % § valleys and this dex chanke of temverature in the winter | = FLOUR—Callfrnia Family Extr 4 80@ | retis, 11%c for I X L, 1ic for Ne Plus Ultra | B — | Gould & Cur. 47 48Utah 0 2 the rivers. wheat belt. An urgent demand for cash wheat | 5 10, usual terms; 'ooh. and"9%c for Languedoc; Peanuts. 6gic for | WY"""' Jacket 35 3 velocities ar southwest; Ext $4 became an important factor In speculative | Orexon and Washington, jobblnl n $3 85@4 25 | Eastern: Peca an Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. trading. At $7lc for July there was much mvoPAH MINES. | VN Y Comb, 10G1114¢ Tor. white ‘and Amer Cotton Ofl . | profit-taking, and the market suffered some i MlLLlTbFFS—PflcM in pnckl'el are ll: 4c for amber; water white exi eclled % =5 Bid. Ask. Amer Cot Ol pfd | reaction from the higher point. The demand, | follows: Graham Flour $3 25 lg‘l.c. light amber extracted, 3%@4%c; 106 | peperanza ... — 01/Ton American Ice however, continued R00d, and the close was | Rye Flour, §3 25; Rye Meal, §3: Rice Flour, 3aie | Gipsy Queen. — 30/ Ton however. the | Amer Ice pfd | strong, with July at Bic. May closed at $4c, | §7, Corn Meal, $J 25; extra cream do, $4; Oat | BEESWAX—27@20c per Ib. 1 Gold_Anchor. 12 —iTon 2 . itical conditions | Amer Linseed i’ after Tanging betwesn 93¢ and Di%c. | Groats. 84 m‘ Hominy, Higu 25; l:;u;’kwne.c{ T B | P — ~ | MacNamara . 19 2%Ton - f the large amou « An Ol ptd. Vith the help of strength in wheat the corn | Flour, M.‘fi racl eat, ; Fa- 11514 - wie ¥ - 127% r Locomotive market resisted the efforts of th ht:r: o } e Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50; Rolled ! PrDJL"D"J. o s L T A, Ix'::'l'hl.ll-::‘r : 23‘ ”1;7! ;‘:n readings are _repor o ok break prices, e’ close 'wua e, with: May ls. §7 25GS 00; in sacks, $6.75GS 10: | i vd P‘s A nie ™ & 5 & it @ |HasExum . — Tom et & Big at 52%c and July at 49104 Pearl Barley, $6: Split’ Peas, boxes, $7; Green | Tne market continues quiet and featureless. | L7 e 3 Ray Tom .... — - 1M Upited Ton ST -~ & R pta Oats were ratier heavy, des: u the advance | Peas, $5 50 per 100 ios. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10%c per ib f Mutual E L. 8% nwsnu. G&E 5 — { Ray & OBrien — 10 Wi End . 20 : e ot in at. The close was steady, with May | L lighe | Pac L Co... 85% — iU G & Co. 20 32 o > e By > nda Min Co. at 3S%@i8%e ana July at FikGITHC. H d Predsturt {’;%‘;’ e aah it e ek | TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. S 1 S e = e : il Rapid Tr 40,7 Provisions held firm throughout the entire ay an €eastuirs. | Eastern_sugar-cured Hams, 13%c: Calitornis |SF G & E. — — | : falling K, | B B [ session” witn o uZ"P."'h""'i moderate, *July il e vae. Deot. $10 Blg11 prra | RtRALHE FLOW OF CALIFORNIA FRIVERS. 44 1 Francisco for thirty | GonSOlidated Gas | Fibe 1165 10¢ Tighey. Sacr 1ard was up Bc and | The feature In Hay yesterday was the sud- | extra Mess, $11 50G12: ' Family, uf 3: | Firem's Fnd.310 — | ey . i pinB e irei i The leading futures m,,.d as fanéwk: den appearance of the Government in the | prime Mess Pork, $13; oxtra clear BANK STOCKS. The following table gives & comparative unsettied | i i on Open. High. Low. Close, | Market with a rush order for 1075 tons, to be | Mess, m. ry Salted Por] W'&Clu Plt! Am NI Bk. — 125 |L P & A 52 statement for tWo years of the estimated flow . . ® Electric 2— | loaded immediately on the transport Dix, | Pork. §27: Pigs’ Feet, $5: oigl e 20 |Mer Teust. . 123% 2% |of certain California rivers in cublc fest per - g B e ing y 043 92 94 | Which is scheduled to sail for Manila on the ' per . ol SR or i E ek i = | second. or second feet. The figures for the - 5 a4 . Poper P July, ‘oid . 883 8% & |29th. This 1s quite & Windfall for the mar. | LARD--Tierces aroted at 6Kc per Ib for | Baplc 00 O3 150 |S F Nationl, — — |last year may be reviged by later measure- brisk south- | Joier. aper 914 ... - | July, new. 87 % 5 | ket in ite prosent casy condition. - FPrices show | gompound and Okic for pure: othe: "oy | First Nattoni — | — | [ xhe Sgein BN S S e | Inter Pump ptd .. o September, 835 . 8213 13 | no_change. ol 10%0 ¢ (Weg 1 SAVINGS BANRS hydrographer. United States Geological Survey: w Friday: brisk to high west | % | September, 8214 801§ 824 | The decline in .Feedstuffs continues, and ~ COTTOLENE—One halt barrel, 9%, e Y | o g : o 4% Corn No. o | O idaiines are Bc lower. | COKEOLN T one tlerce. 8140: two ilertet LR Rl | - O SACRAMENTO RIVER AT RED BLUFF. - vieinity—Cloudy. met- | Bosific b1 | BRAN—! per_ion. 3 .= — . — } Srcably showers: freeh | baciic Mell oy o7 i % | MIDDLINGS—-$20G27 50 per ton, 9e: five terees, S%ic per Ib. Mutual Sav.100 — |Union T Co.. — — Second Feot winds Pressed Steel | 2 September 495 dsy | SHORTS_$18G19 50 per ion. | S F fav U625 — | Vioomes & *McADIE, District Forecaster. | proseed Steel G @ | o Oets e | FEEDSTUFKS Rolled Harley, $24@25 per | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | STREET RAILROADS. SeADIR, I SR 5 & P ay 0% 381 | ton; Oilcake Meal at the miil, $29 2 California .. — 200 |Presidio e “i Republic Steel 73 | July o ] ”ms%“fi'“‘?r.fli‘é gfi:’ -rm%.. " Hops continue quiet with the market rather | C°%%Y Tt 7 Republic Steel pfd 29 : 3 ; POWDER. | e Mixed Feed, $22G23: Horse Beans, - §30G | weak than otherwise. Contracts for 1904 Or- | .. o 4 F xQTFR\ M QRI\ETQ- BB i Y 12 'm per_ton; Broom Corn Feed, 90c per'otl. | egons and Washingtons are quoted at 15g16c, | Giant ...... — €I Vigorit ...... 435 4% # | Tenn Coal & Iron. 13 2 Ha}-‘-\mmé HISG1T: Wheat ...gng..,.wuh hardly anything doink. According to fig- | 3 :"cflfit it t g o i 14 arley, 15; ' ures published by Herman Klaber & Co. of { Hana P Co. — | Kilauea S C. 315 ' Mare , Vork Money Market. 5 8 Leather bia Ths | Stock. $12 A0@13/50; /urnu.. $12 S0g: T | Tacoma, the 1008 crop consisted of 175,000 | Hawaiian C. 48% 50 | Makaweli | c 201 fla‘ - D P il A0 o R AW--50870c per bale. | B os: Washimton, 35.000 The tocal stoek ma | Huten 5B C 8% [0 IPasuhey S & 19% 14 b A ealty pfd .. 4 2o > 3 . 35.000. stock in 24.—Close—Money on | 31 5 ReLir. P00 Mi%e 4l ¥ 6 85 _— | dealers’ amd growers’ hands March 5, 1904. was MISCELLANEOUS. t e + cent. | U § Rubber pfd $% : : | 700 Beans and Seeds. 33,000 bales. as follows: California. 8000: Or- | Alaska P A.140% — |Oceanic S Co. — h, 155 por gek; I IR B e ..l A 114 113 | Cash G 7 o : : | egon, u.fim‘vl:hl.nl;;;"b;fwcw "‘Mk“;:;l‘-l F C A. 961 — |Pac Aux FA. 5% — Time money we £y L 8 days, s . 3 2 wers' s Wal les California, “al W T - minety days, 3G3l per ceat; sif {,\:u;;;’o,j;{;‘ s w, ,g~ % 5T | ash Grain and Provisions, The teature of these markets at the moment Gregon and 07 Washington. while the déalers | Sve. sieT 109 o | e C Borx.167 168 Western- Union .. AEprtis - 1s the pronounged fArmness In Dried Peas, held 4000 Calitornia, 10,000 Oregon end 2000 | Morning Session 13. = Market e P quotations were | which are scarce and held higher.” The stock | Washington. AR B P . 14 New York Stock Market. ‘_Nl';:;)l Rfi‘fl’_nfikfim!:f;kmncx . |mesic: No. 2 mcflg? o5 0. 2 corn, mfic There is o turther o ate o Beste | about Ev;ofisgmsolr auotation "“""i‘!-'-"v'y""a'.x'fl o (s Wi Augiiiin. . 0 8 = NEW YORK, March 23 ch smaller | NEW YORK, March 24.—Bond transactions | b white, S0G411ae; Koy § ryer dcs eand tosd) s H"“i:ff Yoe, F35 85G2 50 Pea, e et o (::"I\‘M Moy T 1 S i in the | United Rafiroads of Ban Francisco, 1345 at | barley, 38@30c: fair to choice malting, 456 | Butters, $3 0@3 75: smaill White, Gc; Salted Kip. 9¢; Salted Veal Street— 19, “dcy than on the two preced- | £79 75, 256 at $79 r, 55¢; No. 1 figkseed, §1 08%; No. 1 Northwest- | ur.e Whne. 2 Mz 7; Pink, Calf, 11¢- dry Hides. 15@16c: dry Kip. 13e: dry 23 Bank of California 427 50 he market showed the effect AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. ern, #1 15; Srime tlmomy seed, $2 80; mess | Re-) $4 50; 83 20§73 50: Red Kidneys, | Calf, 18¢c: Sheepskins, 256" $10,000 § P Cal 1st con B¢ ..109 25 This report does nmot include water taken « vealizing which had been | Common, bid 4%, we=ae 4%; preferred, bid ver bbl, £13@13 12%; lard, per 100 Ibe, 0G5 Bh:heye $282 15 per ctl; Hol t Wool, 40@65¢ each: medlum, 7 Afterncon Session. out of Tuolumne River in canal of the Tur- s Gays ond ‘1":3":’1:':"55’"‘3: 6%, asked 37%. $0 8600 B2ig: ehort ribs ‘fmu)umm. 50 0 4 I‘Bg.n' Soa2 < R i 50; Florse Hides, salt | loek and Modesto irrigation districts. of the short e v 6 sides (Loxed), —Brow: stard, ¢ 1 2 e was Do evidenee of large oper- | |, TEW ,3&72 e R O oy basis of nigh winee. 1 3 R Eae T B c{,‘.’.’,‘;,' 1 20 % st Hhes o 82 | Trind R s T SeSNia sroes ' Which Rept the St 1 U oo coupon: - - S06% | Man con b b 108 P - Seeieipe= -smnmem-. 5%GNC for Stern: Alralta, 11 g * 1 §$1 75 for large and $i 50 for medlum. $ig1 36 s _— and the da o e 110818 | Mex Coont Flour, 8, 14 Timothy, Y Hemp, Bigdc pe B Tomall ana 50c for Colts. Buck Skiner. 3 & N o s | B oo R, Sy | B e | e, Saute: Brosm Cora" et ot | Mesteam, S1c, ors Baied-tetichn e 2 i ve been o . % ‘orn, 3 y e protessions] traders, who have fol- | Do new da reg. }ga‘gln;fl{&k St L s, ”3,2 400 | "EATED pRAS_Biuckere, 19 per ot Niis | Comar A Trks ahd Sth S0 g 3 0 o e e e pesuiting price. move: i T i e 14300 | §3°25; Green, $3G3 2. " | S5e: smatl; 206" : > 108 34 a prof o riey, bushels 43,500 e ALLOW—! rendered. 4% @41te Emphetic Genials from official sourcee NI et d 3 TA] ver Ib; . <t in Union Pacific was i nio xozxsswnn 0 75 ‘,mfl.,,, Jarme e A orthern PaciBo. o 8 Buiter, Cheese and Eggs. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. GOt~ Bpring elip—San Joaquin nnd South- 102 00 e ihern interests have somewhats Atiantic C L 4n, 92 z it L e et ern..:! ‘months’, 9G1lc: do T months'. Syioe 118 00 3 o . X elpts of er Potatoes continued v , shaken the speculative rumg P hent ik | DR e e ';"‘ CHICAGO, -March 24.—Om the Produce Ex- | erate ond as there Was. 1085 0ld stons m;‘:.";’. P 4@27c per Ib for Californta, 1903, R ceived most creden = change to-day the butter m-flm wn firm; | the marke d n ne-dy tone Wi d 17%c for crop of 1904, . beorotion of that stock on Tues P il i market ith the best | an > enormous_AbRrLOD O sized by-the sudden creamerles, s SR €g8s, | lots meeting Oregon Pota- duy T e the demand, indicating that it o ioe. eheens. camy, 10%GIIE, e TR areival of the ~ Meat Market. subisgence of the demend Indicatioe (et b B e 3 eates Dibion, Which. th due 43 400 Shecre 2 ey Bid. Ask.| BId.Ask. e e from, leaving mo solicitude to sus- Livestock Market. Onlons were unchanged, with only fancy offer. e 9 — ISP CR4s — 100 i the market price of the siock. The North- ings recelving any attention. A car.of Ne: 1 descriptions re: ' though 100 — |8 P Co 4 % ‘& o es plan of redistribution offers no -| vadans came In and was offered at $2 50 and nu- are very firm, Fiy u.m nmpu 111% — [Sun Tel 6s. -2 cra_Securities :M‘m ahd Sonveleive. aivenos. 150 Taton 3 CHICAGO, $2 €5 per ctl. | DRESSED MEATS, Ris — 107%| Do 5s % — m Niiwer does the explanation of an uncovered 180 Raflway s CHICAGO, lnrcn 24.—CATTLE—Receipts, | As Was expected, the loss of the Bouldin . holesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | SF . — 1131 Suttr-st 106 48 | e nferest serve 1o explain satistactoril Tex & Fac lsts 116 10 prime steers, §5 2665 7a . Island Asparagus crop had a stre are as_follows: SF & 1% — 'n of SF . -!t“! e T suaden buying of various stocks in sucl VT StL & W 45 0 mefllull!. £3 stockers aflm upon the market for that vegetable :fl gln.-.u for Steers and 6%@7e per Ib MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS, March jume os has been meen this week ‘re«‘:ee wvnum mflc “"lm ;eed&rl. $2 50@4 30, cows, " 7504 40; Iolfea mgo receipts Were liberal, aggregat ‘ ‘b J Co... 23 25%IMat Nav Co. @ ap | Mareh \ puring was b Lewildored byt To. : 32 o T T S el iy, maet Jektent Wer o 'w'mnu. v;uxo';" edse Bar b | Cal Cor Milel = 98| Nev Nat Bk om | dren Tay's mervous, and Srrexuiar market wae the oty dnccivaden of iehier rcsipty Sod Sl I m s SRT ORI VALY G = veficetion of the perpl eral A her was offered % i Wn 15@16e. 1 Co. 15 30 Sav. R 2 o eding Amalgamated Copper, were B o Tates, the Diioe &t tha & point T o i 5 g :w ffldmfir umzn: ‘:.:lu!fl‘w I:“tne euur’: being ”"'”3,3:" 2% ber box g:ln n{‘osk B!“! , kA % Ah Ling was sentenced yesterday by B gor Northers Eacile ind orst herl oy, 6,7 |FigR e g B |united Staws Ditrict Judge do Ha- crn prefe S 3 Paint.. Z |ven to three months’ imprisonment peetarsed cetr m-m 250 |Parat 4 = Srevious Tise P %0 "= |8 E Drydock = |the County Jail and to pay a fine of ferred, on o h. Do °_o.n.m s | Coal. — | 3190, pleaded guilty an poines, Jeaving & wide breach in the valgation JE i = 106 |dictment charging him with manu- laced on the stock for purposes of distribu- Fischer Thtr 11 15’!0 & - facturing cigars without giving the in- Pt Northern Securities assets. Further -A BK.105 110 | Swiss- T s in the winter wheat beit werc of 5o help Gas Con A. 19% 21 nlflvfl-’ —= |ternal bond required by law. io stocks in face of t:!:‘_,-rlle in me wloe“o: Hono P QB-; 12 g% Do com .. o &.‘———— ',l’;i-‘bé“fi'e“.omwm ot b e b Insolvent Laborer. ing the TInC) e mducement 0 the BOIINE Board— T. Noyman, laborer, Sacramento, ey offers I aecurities with borrowed funds, and is one J‘M m E‘M-mmwm OF fhe reasons offered for the improved demand | ; b Gener erchandise. day in the United States District for stocks. The weight of on the| Money— U s y Court. He owes $1057 and has no whole market gained force and 'deolm Call loans ....2%@3%| Do mMnln!-. 15c spot and 53c June. % assets.

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