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OF THE Stocks and Cotton higher on the day. the stock exchanges very light. ire to Hongkopg and Bombay. firm and Domestic weak. 51.‘ rer unchanged. er. Other Grains about as before quoted. and Feedstuffs unchanged. z98 1 Treas Beans quieter. d Onions moving off well. in Poultry and Game quotations. < stocked with low s higher and Cheese weak. 1we and Dressed Meats unchang. grade fruit. v 974 Atlantic C 1, 45.101%] Do 3s | Balt & Ohio 4 A% |Nor & W “con 4. 108% ln Febraary. one were as Chi Term 4s.. Colo Midland 4s.. 76 |Unfon Pacific 4 Colo & So 4s. 4 Cuba Bs. cert.... 1044 /U S Steel Den & Rio G | Dist Securitles 5s 701 Erte prior lien 421011 % 2600, Amer \\‘unl?n g 1 11214100, 1116 (112 F W &'D c hu 1104/ Wis Centrel 48 Hock Val 4%s...111 Bay State Gas .|. BKln Un Gas..|.. "’800/Bruns D anada Southern 83 Condition of Trade. r of Henry Clews says: | can loans -3@314| Do ptd al Bight months. ago the rate of onmly turnaces and iron for the protec— hese enormous purchases ap ses and public works ral business recovery, 1 of construction werk had 991 the hope of Teduosd cost 11'«1, um, um-. 1"0 30 gh in maqurnc., 1| 12,000(Cols Fuel & iron 513/ 5014 Amer Tel & Tel. i {Osceola " '600/Colorado So 3,500/ Conaol - Gas .. 00/Corn Pp ducts CONDITIONS. third wesk of Feb- T cent ahead of last Un_Shoe Mach. than in the same heaviest gain was, of ere specuiation imore and Philadelph! showing_that the re 0ok continues satisfac- approacking—April Balt & Ohio. Can Pacific .. Ches & Ohio. adversely &ffects stock market however are abundant and ngemant from interior demands exports have ceased f ast and Burope bas been tak- able amounts . ust soon enter into our cal- cheering to Dote that the | . good condition, emowtall having pitorded r mopth farmin 1 swing. | and a canucenbh | De Beers Louis & Nesh....145 | Do pfd for short bills 15 2°7-16@2% three monthe’ bills 2% per cent. FPASTERN MARKETS, York Money Market. > . |Ranawne. & dich 200|KC FtS & M ptd & 700 Klnu City S cans easy, sixty da; | per cent; six months, | clede Gas pfd|. e paper, 3L @M £ with actusl busi- 650G 48685 for di 4851 @4.87%; commercial bills, 1,100:Manhattan . -|Manbattan Beh. rafiroed bonds New York Stock Market. | YORK, Merch 8.—Prices recovered in sithough there en the volume’ of trad. was by no means well assured | end sluggishness the movement. 12n. 12353 122% 1221‘ 24 Trading was large- | --- ssionsl hands and there Was no evi- mportant revival of public in- | 3 seliing _orders | ted from the downward tendency as &n encouragement to hold l's end as a warning to belr(sh' to extend thelr y. After the extent of the specu- | the advance and the height to which | have been fl‘lcd the small i se H 700 Mt B &8 S wumfiu % 73118 onn| 80 R sw,i au‘\ ul. D s h .l-(~v1n x.n & 1\: 15 B¢ A small and ». t at K "800/ National Bi "'866|N I Centrai N Y Air Brake 16800 X ¥ Central, C & Nortbern Beourities ocase decided moe of large selling is regarded as in. € & feeling of confidence in future de- trifus: developments. of smnouncements has proved | patience of those holding stocks | eration of the plans which were suj be contingent upon the seitiement | o Northern Securtiles cass baving to do common to Tedistribution, ot only of the prop- in that merger, but of others | e rafiroad policy | Large attention giver o the subject in the current discue- | * 7 idently more cos are desired to re geheral trade conditions. at_4@dlic; trike were taken less still unchanged at from : Do ""N\Pm!eflt Steel C.| s o pra 200/Pulman Car Gg.j243” S00/Ry Steel Spr Co\ The review of e recognized Organ was very doubt wes expressed ng reduction ted this year, at any Amaigamated Copper o enthuslastic speculative party 00 R-,-um c 8 &1 bad a_good e movement in West the merger rumors crisis In the war e threatened 'y had the effect promoting any In Paris the seemed to have neutralize the The London mar- i gubaay! W casier here for v was interrupted by | pressure against Union Pacific | £ consequently slightly irregu-| - | “00/Twin ity 2,900/ Union Rax'& E rd tes Binds were unchanged on eall. \v“ York Stock List. 490 California street, s of the New York the follewing official ¢ ed Copper ..|. mo,rn:ua R of 8 F Bpzaas By .#*#S 3 4 D .U 8 Realty & LHpa2zuan g R EPR prd ,"mh s Rubber a3 zmll' 2 shat & 21,600 Do pfd subnangss #_SER R | 400/ Va-Car Chem Cof 36 | Do prd 1,300 wabash ... 800| Do pfd Do deb Bs . Wells Fargo Ex. AOfl Western Union tinghouse X)(\ ]!t md 2 no f5t prd Do 24 pfa 36% | 10715 | 28% 00—Total shares soid. New York Bonds. S ref 2s reg..104% Japan 6s. cert.... Do coupon......104%|T, & N unified Do 3s reg......104%|Man con gold 4s. Do coupon 104 “iMex Central 4s Do new 4s reg.1321 Do Do Do coupon. old 4s coupon. Do 2ds Amer Tob 7 R _of Mex con 48 82 Do Gs - 17 Y C gen 3%s.. 99% | Aten i 3 J C gen Ds. Do 318 O S L refdg 4s... 97 Central of Ga 5-115 1001 Do 1st inc 11017 B & Q new 4= mn R 1 & Pac 4s. R2 . . C D vot Be o 412iS0 Railway Bs....119% Cc.CC & QLKn 48.103 |Tex & Pac 1st 22 97 |Tol. St L & W Do conv 4s . 24 5101 |Wabash 1sf Do gen 9214 W New Yorl. \flnlng Stocks. | Adams Con .08 | Alce ... 375 % | Breece Ophir & Bruns_Cor 07|Phoenix S Com Tunnel . 08™Potosi s Con' Cal & Va._. 1 85/Savage . 26 | 3arn_shiver .00 1 50 Tron Siiver...1012 2 00| manl Hopes - 25 { Leadyille Con.... 03/Standard ... 165 Boston Stocks and Bonds. Money— |U 8 Steel. 1113%@4% Westing Common. 90 Bonds— Mining— % | Atchison 4s 102%| Adventure 8 Do adj 4s. 96816| Allouez .. 2214 Mex Central 4s.. Amal Copper .... T8% Railroads— 1 Atchieon . 164 Do ptd 103 | Bingham | a1 Boston & ICalumet & 7 Doston & Malne. |Centennial Boston Elev |Copper Range 7214 Fitchburg pfd. IDaly West . 161 Mex Central 1% Y. N H & H..208 105 nion Pacific. . ...182%|Granby 53 | Miscellaneous— Tsle Rovale - 241 Amer Ame Chem. 20% [Mass Mining .12 | 91 [Michigan . (s Asmer “Bneb Tube._ 5% Dohawk | -146% Mont. Coal & Coke i 39%101® Dominion ... gy Amer Woolen ... 26%|Parrot . 28 Do pfd ... 05 Dom Iron & S... 195" L% B4 Beel Thain 250 |Tamarack.. 128 Gen Electr}: 1861/ Trinity .. SR T, Mass Eleotric 18%(U S ummg . 24 Do pfd . 641210 8 9% Mass Gas 441 1T lnh . 407 | United Fruit 111% | Viotoria . 4% 85 | Winona Do ptd ........ 33%|Wolverine Tondon Closing Stocks. . 11 Chi Great Wes 23%! Do 24 pfd. Cni, Mil & St P182 ISo Raliwa 55 18%[ Do pfd . Den & Rio G. 33% 'S0 Pacific | mDo pfa P 91‘-5[('n(on Pacific 481 Do pra Do st ‘pfd %(U S Steel Do 24 pfd. Iil Central K & Texas... 32%|Svanish da . ver—Steady: 27 3.164 per ouhc. %@3 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market per cent and for Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, March 8.—To-day’s state- | ment of the treasury balances shows: Avail- able cash balances, $142,423,642; gold, $36,- 817, New York Cotwn Market. ‘ M: August, 7.44c; Sep- March, 7.43c; April, i 2¢; 749ci July, 7.48¢; Kugust, 7.52c: Seotember, 7.54c. Spot, aufet, five pointé advance. Middling Uplands, 7.90¢; middling Gulf, 8.15¢. No sales. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK. March 8 —FLOUR—Receipts, 17,000 barrels; exports, €900 barrels; market | | ull and lower; winter patents. $5 50G5 S0; winter straights, $5 26@5 85; Minnesota pa- tente, 36 0G0 25; Minteots. nakers: 44 109 WHEAT—Recelpts, none; exports, 50,800 | bushels . | afioat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, $1 23% f. o. b, afloat. . Options were unsettled all day generally weak, - showing a notable, decline i the last hour and bearish crop news and heavy stop-loss selling of July. Rallles were mostly 5 o lowest pojnt and 14@2ko below (he pre- vivus day. May, $1 12%@1 14%, closed at! §112%; July, co‘ 0133, closed at 98%c; September, W*@é“g closed at 90%e. PETI(OLEUM—G[MY HIDES—Steady. WOOL—Steady. SUGAR—Raw, firm; falr refining, 4%c; cen- 06 test, 5l4c; molasses sugar, 4%c; ugar, steady. COFFEE—Spot Rio qulet; miid, quiet; fu- | tures closed steady at an advance of 5@10 point, total ‘l-lel, 81 500 bags; May, 6.40c; July. 0.60@8. 60c; mber. 6.850; ' Devetn. ber, BL'ITFR—W‘R ‘Western factory, fine to l Sterl Bxchange, sixty days. ;“ 86 ‘smx"m': Exchange, sight - 4 87 29 Sterling ange, Cables: e v, oot sessats| B 128 BEHAoEs i New York mflh‘-lllL hle(uphlu extra, 19g2%0; Western Imitation ~¢reamery, BGG8—Firm; 25@260, CHEESE—Firm. DRIED FRUITS, EVAPORATED APPLES—The market h; without change, either as to quotations rime, 5%@5%¢c; choice, B@Gie. in the demand for pmfl’i although prices are grade. APRICOTS—Continue firm, with - chofos | quoteq at 10%@llc; extra cholce, 11%@12%c; fancy, 12@15c. PEACHS—Are in fair demand firm in tone, with choice quoted at 10@10%c; ext: choice, 104 @10%c; fancy, 11 a1 RAISINS—Developed no fres| Muscatels are quoted from 43c m 6% don_layers, $1 05@]1 25, and seeded raisins at Sla@e%e. - New York Metal Market, ° NEW YDRK March 8.—The recent excite- ment in the London tin market appears to have bean prn? '!-" mm in yesterday's ad- | and to cables reported slight de- | May ... fures at £132, Locally the market was quiet, | oo cl nes, witii-spot ‘closing at £185 5s and fu- with spot quoted at $28 50@29. Copper was. firm and higher abroad, wi London closing at £68 8s !ar spot and SGB 11s 3d for futures. Locally the market wa: eliclml)‘tlc. $15 25@15 37, uld casting, | cad spot in e c.h-ns!fl at $4 45@4 Future Grain and Provisions. cmc:go March c.—m ‘wheat tively firm pri S e Sower e ? owever J:fla ever, rally. day big holders, September . Corn, No, 2— uly September . 29% Mess pork, peru bbl— fimé $2 5005 | Closing . infrequent, the market closing at ' c to B%e, according | gitions throughout .the West and Solithwest. . As the cesslon advanced the opinion that the Government report. due wonderful, improvement in the cxmaltien of fall sown wheat - gnined many adheren N | consequence the distant deliveries bn.-mo in- in the meanwhile, experienced 'a temporary buyers of May. Late in the creasingly weaker. the mark Shorts causing a recovery of about lc. July was subjected to heavy eelling by Pit traders also sold freely. The | market again broke under the préssure. | aropped to 93%c. rovisions. Jard and ribs were each oft The leading tutOnura- Articles. Wheat No. 3— Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, March 7.—Cash quotations were Flour, steady; No. 2 spring wheat, $1 Ni le Mfi:fl;fl l;,oi;n?, 1 141.@1 17%; No. 2 corn, c; No. 2 yel s e 5 2 white, | @i2%c; No, ds@dic; fair to chol #4047c; No_ I faxsced. §120% Pl‘lme tlrnothy. as follows 12@1 15; c: maiting barey, No. 1_Northwestern, seed, $805; 06 ibs lard, per 1 s, des (o $6 75@6 ST short glear sides s'm@' ‘whisky, clover, contract grade, 31 5. Req DLI. Shipments. 16,800 | sides (loos (boxed), | wines, $1 4 Articles— Flour, bbls Wheat, .bu Corn, Oats, bu Rye, bu Barley, bu Bautter, Cneese and Eggs. CHICAGO, March 7.—On the Produce Ex- change to-day the butter market wné wuk | | creameries, steady; at mark, Cheese’ firm, 12@13%¢. PRl CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. Kansas City. March 8—CATTLE Re- KANSAS _ CITY, Native steers, celpts, 60007\steady to-stron 5 85; cows and_heifers, and l’eeders $3@4 SO; bulls, $3@6 20; Western “e-lrrn fed cows, 5‘?4 HOGS—Receipts, Bulk of _sales, $4 packers, $4@5 05; sflsrpfn»‘.n i $4 T5@5 T $5 26U6 60 CHICAGO, March 21,000; steady. 6 10; "poor to medium, 40@4 and ' feeder: OMAHA, | ceipts, 5200 Mmarket 10¢ higher. cows and heifers, 30: stockers and feeders, bulls and stags, A [OGS—Recelpts, Heavy, $4 90@b 05; mlxed u 854 $4 D@1 m‘; )eu"nzn ewes, $4 T5@5 50 Opening Wheat— LONDON, March ‘8. wool dunction sales to-day numbered 14,112 xor Cotwnlllh ‘and 3161 bales. . Fine e, Northern Wheat Market. PORTLAND, Walla, 8bc; blue stem, 82 ‘WASHINGTON. March 8 —WHEAT—Unchanged. Biue stem, 94c; club, 86%c. Northern Business, SPATTLE, March 8.—Clearings, balarces, $171,735. A March 8.—Clearings, !uzm 943, RTLAND, March 8.—Clearings, $759,810; bal: , 116,262, oA B “March 8.—Clearings, $399,619; balances, $25,624. LOCAL Exchange and Bullion. The Siberia took out & trcasus | $74,598, consisting of $1313 in Mexican dollars coin for Hongkong and J‘mooo in silver bullion for Bombay. TACOMA, TACO] blla(;iceu §is1, and $2385 in ' Futures he ok i siderable liquidation Califorriia Whm Avaialian, §1 5214@1 5! ];1 eel 01 sr!g se-:(on 9 to 11:30 a. m. uflfi u;és u 2.p. m, Session. | May—$1 44%. | mber 41 28 bla, $128% asked, BARLEY- —Previous quotations ruled. with a Lake Is auoted at $16 3735 | moderately active and featureless market, | CASH BARLEY. The close was at 83%c. | | May was comparatively steady the latter half | of the session, trade being largely in the July option. At the close May sold at $1 13@1 13%. The corn market was independent of wheat, mitag frm throughout the day. closed was fairly active and the market was Ont.l o thy with corn. May closed at 15601 le 1 (.“fl ‘was manifested in trading in iy Closed %2',“ lower and | Ben 087 EVT 8 82 5 % 702’3&5 * THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH\-Q, 1905. 5 10, usual per bbl. FARINACEOQUS GOODS—Prices in are as follows: Graham 25 per 1 Ibs: Rye Flour, $3 75 (In barrels $4 75); Ry. ldell $3 50 (‘n_barrels Corn Meal. $2 50: extra cream do, “The past be marketed before siight firmness may of the season.’” SHORTS—$21 * FEEDST ez 28 & Swntter £ood feeding barley, i basis of high | Oat, pe'r ton, 5@ ugm "% 804 vo. 6 50@’ 5‘)‘ range wethers, fed eueu sl @b 50. X~ CATTLE—Receipts, rime_steers, 35 a4 calves, $3@ HOGS —Receipts, 35,000; _to_shade lower. to-morrow, 25, Mixed and buu: good_ 1o chotce heau, EEP—Receip steady. Good to choice wethers, §5 fair to.cholee mixed, $0G7 75; Western lambs, §6 50@7 0. 22000 aheep and ll.m;)m 8.—CATTLE—Re- | Native steers, Foreign Futures, LIVERPOOL. —The offerings at the merinos *and cross-breds | readily, but ali inferior qualities were slow nd were frequently withdrawn. Hope sold briskly. buyers operated freely and Americans bought choice New South Wales wools and cross-breds at full rates. St. Louis Wool Market. ST, LOUIS, March 8.—Wool quiet. ciothing and’ combing 24g25%e light fne, 19 | ; heavy fine, g March 8 —WHEAT—Walla INTERNATIONAL. or New York on Paris Common are quoted New York on_ Mexl ! Lond: PRUNEE “There seems o be & better tone Bariin oo London ‘Wheat and Other Grains. wnm.«'r,-'rne Chicago market declined 1%c. ized and there was con- in May, which carried | that month down 1%c on the morning session. | December - was 'ha buying orders, The cash grain remained a8, peaches, § previously quoted, CASH WHEAT. California ' crown, Northern whlte. Northern Red, $1 50 per o | Glxo w ™ for m- four sizes 2%;: bnl!l tlu rltl clulfiul B M 50' Dflu London Layers, ' B 128 o The situation In Potatoes remains the sams 8s has been stated almost daily of late. Sehle Eusbiske and wil sdW ke ave miling adily at firm prices. while the cheaper sorts | Cow H! Stags, Ve-l ll !‘%c' glde-,sg&:; dry oj eepskins, short terms; Bakers' Oregon and Washington, lobblnt at S«N so Hay and Feedstuffs. Unchanged quotations rule for all | stuffs. Hay continues weak. The circular of | Somers & Co. u.n ee’s shipments have amounted to 2710 ‘ons, 'about the sams amount ss has | been received each week zo; some little time, |and is ample to fll all demand. Buyers are | still holding oft and purchase spari: | they realize the large amount of Hay e Coentia: atfered. tain_grades of Hay; this is but momentary. lhowwer. S0 We can report eral tone of the market. “Tt is unfortunate that the large foreign shipments, which onoe looked so promi: ! an outlet for considerable H.’ should have | | ceased entirely. It is reported, however, that i forage suppl in mum-n Siberia are very | short, and, lould there be a ocessation of hos- | tilities before the new crops are harvested | there. shipments would a | “At present Southern {but lightly on our stock, and from ;Andlculans it would seem that Inlt lllfl. more ‘would go in that dlncdon during the ce. ifornia is dnwlnl | per 1b (gross weight). LAMBS—$2 50@2 BRAN-—$21 50@22 50 lflDDLlNGG—t%MB 130 to 200 lbs, 5%@5%ec; 5%c; Feeders. bec; Sowi | 50 per cent off, and S | above quotations. 60 per ton. UFFS — Rolled Barley, on; Ollcake Meal at the mill, 34; Cocoanut Cake at mill, ing, $24; Cocoanut Meal at i, 2 @r.; B0: jobbings | $29 50@30 50; Cracked Corn, $30 GO@31; | Feed: §24g25; Horse Beans, Broom_ Corn Feed 90c per j carload lots. $21; Jobbing. HAY—Wheat, '$10G14; 10@: $0@12; Barley and m 10; Volunteer Wiia Oat, §1010; stable. ock, $6@7 50; Clover. $1@10; Alfalfa, $eri $30@40 ctl; fifll‘l Menl lington, $8; Seattle, $6 50: Beaver Hill, $5 50; Roslyn. $7; Coos Bay, $5 Richmond. " 88; Camboriand, $15 1n bulk and $14 25 in sacks: Pennsylvania §14; Welsh Anthracite Fgg, $13; $11'50; Cannel_ $9 per ton: Coke, $11 50@13 per ton {n'bulk and $15 in sacks; Rocky Mountain | descriptions, $S 50 per short ton. OILS—Quot STRAW—35@60c per bale. Beans and Seeds. All Beans, even Limas, are quieter with a growing indifference exhibited by buyers. Reds 35,200 | are higher, being very scarce. Theother kinds 215,500 | show no 101, | BEANS—Bayos, $2 90@8 15; | 8 50; Butter, $3@3 25: sm: large White, $2 15G2 96; 6@6 50: Horse Beans, $1 85@2 SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nnmln-l: B R B e lgc; Alfalfa or Callfornia &nd 12@ cases lncludm mOID’éc.vu%c Zor Utahs - Rape, 5%c; Hemp, $%@3%c per | 310: Broom Corn Seed, | DRIED PEAS—Niles, IPm $1 75@2 50 per ctl. | , Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. ! | 112@23%c; Timothy, cages, 6%c more; cases. 19%c; S0-degree Gasoltae, In bulk. 28e 3@8’6 G !Cfli OOL—Nomhul. none here. HOPS—1904 crop. 24@27c per Ib; 1905 crop, | 17@18c. Meat Market. Conditions how no further change. The mazket is well supplied with all kinds of and dressed stock. especially Veal DRESSED MEATS. ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dedlers are as follows: BEEF—5%G6%c for Steers and 4@5c per 1b | e, 5@7c; emall, 5@Tc per Ib. ‘ethers, 7@8c; Ewes, 6@7c per pound. LAMB—12%;@14c_for Spring. PORK—Dressed Hogs. 6%@dc per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound IATTLE- Steers, T4 @T%e; Co -.nd Helt- 5%@G%c; thin é‘n mem ers, CALVES —4@4lec per i3 (gross wmm) SHEEP—Wethers, 314@3%c; Ewes, 3@3%o 5 per OGS Live Hoga. 200 to 550 Ibe, 5%@8% 80 to 130 Ibs. 5% General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%! spot and 6@6%c foe duste and Tuix: Wool 30g32c; Fleece coAx.—;ngmn:ton $3 per ton; New Wel St 56 tations are for barrels; for cases add Oc; Linseed, 60c per gallon for | boiled uxd 8Sc for raw: Castor Ol cases, No. 1, TOc; Bakers' AA. cases, | 1 14@1 16; Lucol, 5lo for bolled and 4fe for | raw; China Nut, cases, 85@S0c coanut Ofl, in barrels’ 68c for Ceylon and 85c for Anstralian; extca bisached wister Sperm | 68c; natural winter Sperm Ofl, 63c; extra | ol Dleached winter Woale ON 87c: aaiural Whate Oil, 520; extra winter strained Lard Ofl, 73c: | No. 1 Lard Ofl, 65c; pure Neatsfoot Ofl, T3c No. 1 Neatsfooot Oil 63c: light Herring 42c; dark Herring Oil, 40c; Salmon Ofl, | botied Frish Oil. 87c; riw Fish il 85c: ‘boiled | Faint Oil, $3c; raw Paint Oll 31c. GASOLINE, ETC.—Water White | 19c: Astral 19c: Elaine, 25%¢; Oil, of tabie’ Burbanks from the river disteicts are | in_cases, : (Dot wanted. ~Oulons continus fAirm and active. 1 Oregon yesterday. | 72c in drums and Five carloads came in from Receipts of Asparagus continued heavy and | Lead. 7%@ | prices were slightly lower. One canning con- | 8c per Ib; White Lead, 7%@Sc, according to! TURPENTINID \iSe pw gallen fn eses and i n_ barrels. RED AND WHIE "LBAD. Rea cern was in the market and purchased about quantity. | 400 boxes, paying 3¢ per pound for No. 2 and | 5 Rhubarb arrived freely | plny quotes as follows per Ib, in 100- bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine | crushed 8.15c; Powdersd 6c: Candy Grauu- | !4c for No. 1 stock, | and sold off well at good prices. ! ferings of other vegetables were firm. Most | of the Tomatoes from ‘were of poor quality and prices had a wide | Granulated. cou-e 5.90c: Fruit Grlmlh.led | 5.90c: e POTATOES —Burbanks £ $1'per €11, Watsonville Burbanks. $101 ctl; Oregon Burbanks, $1@1 40 per ctl; Reds. 65@75c per ctl; Barly Rose, $1 per ¢tl; Gampet Chiles, seed urbunkl ll per toes, VEGETABLES—. String _Beans, 15c ——; Tomatoes, Hothouse Cucumbers, 13@14c per 1 8@12%5c_per 1b; Mushrooms, pel Marrowfat and Hubbard Squash, $30 per ton. Poultry and Game, Recelpts of Poultry were trade fairly active prices of | were well maintained and the market was well j cleaned up at the close. | There was very little doing in ‘Hatre and Rabbits ‘alone were firm. Prices for | the other descriptions were bmly steady. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 18@20c per Ib; | Geese, Goslings, Ducks. $6 wg.l wer dazen tor o0ld, and 36 50G | e for 7 50 for young; Hens, | $6@6 50 for large: young Roonen $6 50@T 214? Roosters, $5@5 00; Fryers. $5 50@6; Broil. 26@1 50; Squabs, $2 25 ers, $4@5; Pigeons, $1 ‘White Geese, mmon; Butter, Cheese and Eggs. 1 Butter was lower yesterday. with creamerfes | | freely offered along the stréet at ! some dealers offering to sell at 2Tc. * | what might happen in a day or two rather | than any overplus of eupplies caused the de- {cline. In other words, the trade crossed the | bridge before they got to it. M | Cheese Was also Weak, Wwith some houses | shading the quotations no_particular increase, however. vance under the free | Eggs continued to | ! movement into storage, and 170 was generally | quoted_for the best ranch. store Eggs continued and mone could be ob- tained under c except inferior i Receipts, were 49,000 Ibs BUTTER—Creamery |,l first hands, 27%@28c for extras and 26@27c for lower lnd medium 3 cold storage, nominal; CHEESE—12@13¢c for r-lr to_cholce mild new end 111%@12¢ (or old; Younl Americas, Eggs and 8000 lbs Ch grades; dalry, 22} store Butter, 1 13fi>1w,u~ St 9| :nare Bggs. Eastern, nominal, Fancy, $1 6001 001 oo, of business repor to T in Aj AP 58 CITRUS FRUT’ land mg}nm for for chofce and 75c | case; Bananas, tral 'Amerjcan and tarines, 7' c for | pitted. 4@5c for black, BL@Te | @6e for nllo‘r n i on 44% | crown, 4 | 8%c; thern California rom the river, 75c@ $1 75 per otl; small Pota- lboxel 6.65c; H. & E. Crystal Dominos, $.90c | light and, with all _descriptions | No Western came in. 2'50, GAME—Gray Geese, 30c@31; Brant, T5c@$t 50; Homk: [ ere. $304; Snlpe. $3 for English and $1 50 for | $1G1 50 Rabbics, 31 8091 75 Stocks showed The demand for 73 GS—Ranch, % tor tat: to chelce; 1Sm cold Declduous and Citrus Fruits. The market was still of poor gquality, | The cheap rates stimulated the demand among peddiers, but trade was not of sufficient vol- | | ume to relieve the market much. Despite the ' of | weakness in low-grade fruit there was con- tinued firmness In sound offerings, supplies of | | such stock being limited. | auction rooms reflected the conditions prevailed in the open mark chiely poor So: ano cholos, carload: disposed L8 u Tollows ; standard, about as previously qun!ed vm.h & falr amount ted. There was nothing new 10‘3:5‘”50& TS—Oranges, ! per box _for !aney. rd; 30 for Tabcy. ST 5005 50; Mexicen Limes. $4 50, por Fruit, e es, L3 81 .50 per bunch fc 50 for H: Wlull; Pineapples, $3G5 per dozen. - = Raisins, Hi @11c for Royals; N ite and 7l4c for Red; o per Ib; Pears, 7gi2c; Plums and 4 hn-:n. 45¢; 3- Dried Fruits, Nuts, FRUITS—Apricots, § % | Mutual B L. 12 u Pac L Co... mi l-ck. 2%06'/&. 2-crown, ’s Eudlm 5c per Ib. ns, 111 K ; -—Tg:kn ltllln:." To@izs Tor white and for amber; water white extracted, 5@51%c; lll‘l. /.t "AX—27@28¢ per 1b. - e it Provisions. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinin, Com- lated, 6c; Dry uluod. fine, 5.90¢; Beet Granuiated (100-1b 70c: Confectioners’ A 5.90c; u...au, 0c: Extra C. D.40c: Golden C, 5.30c; “D, 5.20c: barrels_ 10c more; half barrels, 1 75 | more; boxes, 50c_more: 50-1b bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tablets—Half barrels, 6.40c; r 1b. No order taken for less than sev- ONTONS--AY first hands, $3 40@8 50 per ctl, | enty-five barrels of its equivalent, 8@7c per 1b for | extra and 3@bc for the lower grades; Rhubarb, | $1 10@1 €5 per box; Green Pm, 5@10c per Ib; | Wax Belm!, ! @$1 25 per box crate for domestic and $1 25@1 Mexican; Summer Squash, 3 $1 25@1 75 por dozen; | Cabbage. 50c per ctl: Carrots. 30@40c per sack: Garlie, 10@11c per 1b: Egg Piant, 15@17%c per 1b; Dried Peppers. 10@12%c for sun-dried and for evaporated; Green Peppers, | Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8. | Flour, ar sks. Wheat ctls . Barley, ctls . Oats. | Susar, Beans, Potatoes, sks ... 1,8¢8/Wine, gals 43,400 Onions sks .lfiflflbwmocl héad. " '3e Bran sks es, bxs ... 800 Mlddllnxs eks .. 560|Apples. bxs 800 | 902 Quicksitver, 4o bu-.w .20 WASHINGTON. Flour, qr sks... 8,000 AUSTRALIAN. | Onions, cases .. 303! STOCK MARKET. Business Continues to Quiet Down on All the Exchanges. Yesterday was another flat day all around. There was nothing of any consequence doing | on the Bond Exchange and the enly fluctua- | tior. worthy of potice was an advance in Contra | 1000 Jumbo M Co. 98/1000 Sylvania .. | Costa Water from $43 to $45 5. 100 The ‘'mining shares were also dull, even the Tonopahs showing & marked falling off in | 2500 sales. The Comstocks were lower, with Ophir | selling off to $6 87%, Con. Cal. & Va. to $1 70, | Hale and Norcross to $1 15, Mexican to $1 75 | dams and so gn. Some of the Tonopahs were also | ‘oo B lower. There was hardly anything doing In |30 Black Butte. the oil shares. The directors of Copper Range de- | | clared an initial quarterly dlvldm::l‘ o8 per‘ 1000 Bulfre: N Bik share on 385,000 shares Apgil 1. e Yellow Jacket Mining Company has levied an assessment ot i0c per share. The California-Street Cable Railroad Com- pany paid a-regular monthly dividend of S0c per share yesterday. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, March 8—2 p. m. UNITED STATES Bid. Ask.| . Ask. qr coup..1054106 |4s.qr cp mew.132 132% ar res...10414105 (3s qr coup...104 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS Ala A W Js. — 0 G L&H 5s.108% — Asso Ofl be. 8T O W gtd Ss. — Bay CPC 0s.106% ic S Bs. 68 Cal C G 0s.108 Om Cable 6s.122 CalG&Be Pac G Im 4s. 04 m &ctDe 91 93 P E Ry 5s..100 Calst C 5s113 — |P & C H 6s. — | € C Wat bs. — 100 |P & O R 6s:118 BAL & P 6s.123% — |Powell-st Os. — F & C H 68112 — mm&mm Geary-st_Bs. — 90 |SF & SJVGs. C&S 5145.106% — |Sierra R 8s. — Do Bs ....106% — |S P of A Hon R T 6s.107 110 | (1908) L A Hlec 5s. — — | (1910) | LAG &mbal0l — |8 P of |L A Ry 6s..118 — 1905) | AL gtd 055104 — LAP lom 5s.102% — Mkt-st C 6s.115 — Do lcm 5s.1l4 — MV& MtTSe100 110 NRR of C8s. — 106 |S P Do Bs ....120%4121% 8 V NPCR 5106 — N C Ry bs.. — 11 N C P C 5s. 90%102 N S R R 55100 100% Ouk T Co Sal20%f — Do By ....112% — Do con'Ss. — 100% WA’ cu-mmu%g& Marin Co.... 58 | GAS Cent L & P. I)nrt.lPuwr v & L So.. — 100 Say Bk.. — 410 2700 3300 g3 g 110 00 91 00 100 25 89 75 87 75 g2 i gailon: Cm | | Chollar 31 | Confidence ... 13 11000 Goldfleid Min. | 2000 Great W‘ltm Bay CPC 6s.104 — | NP 58,1121 — B L Wat 6a. — 114% S P Co 4128.1004 — €al NW Os.. — 114 'Sun Tel 6s...112% — 3 C Wat 5s. — 14 | Bs .....100% — SF Drdk 5s.112 — [Suttrst Ris.104 — MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala 8 Co...— 26 [Mlls Nat Bk.300 — Amer Bis Co — |Nev Nat Bik.220 235 Cal Cot Mils 8 — N SRR 8a. — Cal G&BCor. 0 — [N Cal P Co. 10 1 C Jockey CL112% — Oak Bk Sav.125 — Cal Powder.150 — |Oak T Com.. 78 — Cal TT & T — 135 |[0OF Hall A 8% — Cen Bk, Omk 75 |Orpheum Co. 18 Chutes €0 .. 5 8 |PacC Cas Col2¢ 127 City & C Bk — |Pac Sur Co..108 — L o ShiPamat Paimt. 50 — DptPwa ptd. 78 80 IS F o o 5 2 Sr S ot 1% FN Bk, Oak.120 — IS Jose Wat. 10315 — | Flscher Thtr — 1%/SO & MTxbt.128 — | Froch-A Bk.108 — |Swiss-A_ Bk.120 — Hono P Co.. 38% 39 ck Elect.. 12% 14 hool .. 38% 4§ |Union 8 Co_ £ 1 Boara— 5 Cal Gas & Hlect COTp..cv.... 60 00 Afternoon Session. ‘Boara— 50 Honolulu Plantation X $11.000 Bay Counties Power Asscted Ofl Co St Tr Cert Chicago Crude nt Monte Cristo . Occidental of W. Vi Oil City Petroleum Fiedmont . | Reed Crude S.F & McKmflct Sterling Superior | West Shore . Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following clsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session—Comstocks, 15| 100 Challenge 400 Chollar .. ¥ 500 Con Cal & V.1 100 Confidence ... T 100 Gould & onr 200 Hale & el 200 Yellow Jac Afternoon Session—Comstocks. 800 Andes . 27} 700 Ophir . 100 Belcher 15/ 100 Ophir 300 Caledonia 60! 400 Savage 300 Con Cal & V.1 200 Confidence. ... T4 200 Gould & Cur. 27 100 Mexican .....1 80| 200 Yeilow Jacket. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 26 28 Kentuck 14 15|Lady Wash Best & Belch 1 00 1 05 Mexican .. Bullion 28 - 30iOecidental Caledoni: 59 60lOphir . Challeng: 18 19{Overman . Con Cal & v1'm1; Con Imperial. 0L Crown Point.. 12 Con N Y . Exchequer E Sierra Nev 08 Eureka Cone. — BOIT Sould & cur. 38 Syt Hale & Nore.1 15 1 Yellow Jacket. 10 TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Morning Session. 2000 ms .. 17! 200 MacNamars. . 1000 Black Butte.. 4212100 MacNamara. 1000 Black Butte.. 43(1500 MacNamara. 1000 Goldfield ;833538'&!&!3& | 1200 Jumbo M Co.t uouooo Sandstorm Ex. 100 Jumbo M..1 021411000 Silver Plck .. Jumbo M Co. 99{2100 Tom Midway | 5000 Lone Star 2012000 Ton Midway..1 Lone Star ... 19( 300 Treasure .... 100 MacNamara. . 500 Black Butte. 97/1500 T'm Belmont. . v. - 21 3888H e 33:.1’3'5 = - 3 e [FEL 823 5388 132883034811 15/ Iussuas sl Covees TR o Ray & O'Brien 05 —| TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- P ere the sales on the Sam Fram- dgus 8 a5 B BINY| 382RPEEIRERER BazE8s 13 5188 W I38314933(88 13182