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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. stock exchanges doing the regular business. I-strect Stocks generally lower. Cotton higher. Yac lower. No material change in Exchange. Yic rrain markets generally quiet and featureless. ~ Hay and Feedstuffs as before quoted. Lima.Beans. lower again. Not much change in Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. ultry mmarket bare and nominal. Game firr. Iranges in heavy receipt, but firm. Other Fruits quiet. Butter and Cheese steady and unchanged. No further change in Provisions or Meats. Banking Matters. quotations of tbat Exchange: e Seaboard Eggs lower. Stock BExchange, furnish the following official atignal Bank of San Fran- been organized with a fully sub- Seles.| ETOCKS. | |High|Low.| Bld.| Ask. of §200,000. Among the subd » C. M. Goo@all, who will | Rosenteld’s Sons, W. H. Bowles, president of the Ame Bank, Francis Cutting ana Crocker. The bank will be locatea of California and Drumm streets, n & month. 1 Bankers' Association 3 as the meet- ual oconvention, :mzuo Ammaig Copber A Co 19 end 20. |Tex & Pac lsts. 122 report of the Bank [Tol, St L & W 4s. 86 . cs states that from » “lrgonc;;clflc 45100 | us T 1 o z-wé'::‘f:.rfi j | Cuba 5s cert S Steel 2d Bs. . u%! g e~ | [ Den" & Rio " dr 1013 Wabach 1st for the corro- | ax. oolAmer h)comm\ve hza | Bl | Dist Securities 5s 82" Do tev B ,sxa‘ dend of 30s per | B . 118% 116 uw, 118 Erje prior llen 4s.1¢ |Western Md 931 being at the | ....... Amer ] il 7% [ W & L Brie sl 02y £20,000 has been | 1400 Do 1 s Central da.. ng the amount | le,Ar‘rrx‘rr 0,000 has been | o 2 % 2 : jeav- | 8,100 Amer Su‘lr ;fi“x:‘ ;‘fi“’ 4 forward a balance of £6590 T e Chief . s e .A.AmerT&T(. 83Ontario f the Anglo-Califor- 900, Amer Tob pfd .. s 97 28|Ophir k be heid in London. 800/ Amer Woolen ..| 30%| 30 05 Phoenix o will sabmit the fol- 200( Do prd 108 08/ Potos . sta counts for the year | 400 Anaconda 118 . 1 60 Savage p kocdes D i o opes P eBaryes | L G00A T & Santa e lg&‘m“ i 1%22 | l.emuué Con ) Branar " < 700, Do pfi 3 { 08t0] 34146 | 4s0ipa & onio | lioew 1081088 008% | 2 Sw“"f; 's“:uBl"“d’ | 7 = el the s aval pm(:".'r:r s K | Cail loans 8 [ 9154 Dime Jap sw«lvmuns Common. 90 s |- w. Atchison ds .....102% Adventurs .. b 4 ; Do adj 4s 96 " |Allouez . zz%‘ | Mex Central 4s.. 76 [Amal Copper TR 2 % | Ranioade— Amer Zinc 12 $ - | s | Atchison SS3/Atiantic 18 . Do ptd ‘1028 | Bingham 31% | | Bostom & Albany.2581p Calumet & Hecla 680 Boston & Maine.151%|Centennial .. 1714 Cotton, Coffee and Copper. i wires of E. F. Hutton & Oo | 7 heavy estimates South “the market He awaits the gin- ed at moon ta-morrow. "’mll"! low this will | ers to curtail the | from T%o spinners Exports from both BEng- | centers show. & continuance nand Do 100/ Chicago Térm 300 Do pfd ~ fte o long intersst'is belfeved | 1.000C C C i - The May delivery, and should | o i ees: develop from heavy of- Ny ‘;“d' e . it is our opinfon tha | uiio = - ery good purchase. Li 20,200 rlgnpux‘ & iron| 845 fhis delivery has been going on for Do ptd | . offerings become | -5 /CoMIm H O avy taken. care of by | QCTOTALE O o It 1= generally belteved B8 b Jar pe - as ‘besn reached It will | 52001, Do 28 of o hE interem has been | 3400/Comn Products arket to-day was | active. Copper ¥ and was well bought up | * ward the close. Now | buy Usited States e buying which su) 140 an® later around: at 42, and the.stock is be- We expect a trader’s market | 14 take profits on an | every time the market D-- M & F D Ry | 777500 Detroit 363+ $138.250| ©00/Great No xports were 2708 | - Greene Cons n #3s.”Tn that month Havana Tob < n 300 fiasks. The re- Do pra . Gnth were 1581.flasks, 100(Hocking Val 1004, Z 100i Do ptd 2,000/I1linols Central 700 inter Paper 200/ Do pfd Inter Power . Inter Pump Do pfa . Towa Central Do prd Kanawha & Moh KC FtS & M pra,. 800/ Kans City So . EASTE New York “Money Market. K rch 27.—Closed: Money of per cent: closing bid, 3% cept e loans firmer; days, 31 per cent; six per cent Prime mercantile ce Sterling exchange | with actual business in | $5.55504.8565_for demand .|Laclede Gas pfd. Lake E & West Beach . 1,200 Met Securities 16.700Met Streét Ry Mex Centrl "100/Minn & &t L ...| Do 1st‘prd 54 S4i,@4 85 4 $4 53% @4 83%. Bar silver, dollars, 4dc it road bonds, irregular. 201 |30 b ‘A 13\.‘ 15\. ) | 8% 81 (| 93%| 831 933! 95 )8|"ln 160541160 22% 22% 4 1 1139% 140 ms, 16814 168 Boston - Elev itchburg_ptd Mex Central . Miscellaneous Amer Arge Chem. Michigan Do pfd o9 [Moawk Amer Pre 4" nt_Coal Aer Bugar o141 O Domminien o pfd .. 37 |Oseeoln Amer TFel & Tel.144 (Parrot Amer “oolen -+» 30 1Quincy Do pfd ........107% Shannon Dom Iron & S:.. 228 |Tamarack . Ed Blect Tllum..256 |Trinity .. 115 . | Gen Blectrle ....184 U 8 Mining.... 561, | Mass Blectric.... 20% /U S Ofl Do pfd ........ 88%(Utah .. 55 Gas 44 |Victoria . 1 Un Shoe Mach. Do pfd { Cons for money. Money—24 @2%; The rate of dis WASHINGTON, ment of the Treas mm, x| | NEW “Futures closed 7.53; May. 7.t4c: August, 7.50c; Sept Spo middling Gulf, 8. N 22,160 barrels; changed. 22,900, ator; Spot, hard Manitoba, $1 08 very weak, declini; the day Crop news, statistics, except the w NY NH& l'QIFrlnklln Pere’ Marquette. |Granby Union Pacific. !23'3‘7319 Roy. - 8% l\\'olv!nnp‘ Bar silver—Quiet; t closed quiat. ular up to the last hour, and closing 1,@%c bel S Bare & s e LLLD, Hy OOQ 5% B mER e Zow g ] Bt w®?, e o mgg 8 55 msl 11% Winona. 91 26 3.16d per per cen jcount | March 27. ury show: —To- — Col 7.47c May, 7.5% August, teady, Jure, ember, March, dc Sales, 1325 WHEAT —Receipts, 41,200 bushels; weak; f. . . afl ng to the lows eather, Bt L 4s.. 963 , K & Texas 4s.101 ale [Maes M|n|ng : Ave balances, $140.105,208: gold, $67,.042,116 68 Middiing ' upland. London (‘Ioslnx Stocks. IN Y Central - | Do for acct P‘ 1-18/Nor & Western... 89 Anaconda - 8% Do pfd .. 4 Atchison 921./0nt & Western. M;z | . Do ptd . 1106 fPum!)hlnln 3% | Bajt & Ohio. .. . 1121 Rand Mines v, . A1 | Can Pacific ..7. 1535 [Reading:, - sxs ros o 49 Ches & Ohio . Gl\fl nn 1st ptd. 47 Chi Great West. * Do 24 prd. ‘Eé Chi, M1 & St PlM'AiSq Rallway 38 De Beers 17 Do pfd - <1024 e u-a o4 8% 24 4814 o115 ounce the open market ' | for short bills is 2% per cent and f months' bills 2%@2 5-16 per cent . T T | Condition of the Treasury. . MARCH 28. 1905. the New York Produce Exchonge. is as fol- (145 for No. 2; cholce for seed, §1 60@1 70; lows Bla $1 82%@1 45 for feed; Eastern White, Wm!. 82,818,000 bushels; decrease, 1,125,- | $1 42%@1 45 per ctl. 3 1,145,000 bushels; decrease, 44,000. mey, BBM,MO bushels; decrease, 358,000. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. | F¥uture Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, March 27. — Favorable weather for ‘the growing crop was the main factor in a weak wheat market here to-day. At the close May and July options were off Tgc. ‘Weakness prevailed in the wheat pit through- out the -entire session. Influenced by lower prices at Liverpool, the market here opened | weak, July being off }@}c to ¥@lc at 93¢ to 90%c. May was down K@lgc to $118%. The principal reason for the weak- Dess of foreign grain markets was found In numerous advices from Ameriea, the great | majority of which told of excellent progress being made by the fall-sown crop. ‘atter the opening & fair demand for May developed, shorts being the best buyers. With small offerings the price advanced to §1 mfi In sympathy, July sold up to 90%c. from City stating that Kansas were creating some | considerable - influence in st up-turn. With this onme exception, the day contained little comfort traders. Many advices were recelved giving optimistic_reports of the condition of winter wheat. They wers reinforced by news from the Northwest telling of the beginning of seed- | ing operations in that section. In addition | cash markets weredull and easy. Late In | e day July declined ‘0 Ngh wlndl ‘ll! ng this -u:m news of t at $1 123, 1 | of i { o0 03 ! 01% Smhc « | canners, day's state- | ailable cash New York Cotton Market. Yf)RKuMuch 27 tion futures ; June, September, | 50c; April, July, 7.55¢, October, B4e. 8.05¢; bales. New York Grain and Produce. SW YORK, March 27, —Fu)ut«“ce Recelpfs, exports, 3700. Dull and un- | exports, No. 1 No. 1 oat. ' Irreg- wheat finally turned ow Saturday. the cables and ali | the supply decrease, ; rork we: __ New York Stock Market. ,‘,-,5‘10“ 10635 108y | bearish, encournging bear pressure most’ of the | K, March 27.—An extraordinary oo |142 (148, T BHOV104, closed $110% ; in & large number of low i) 8% a3y 4 J“ 47 WWG 4c, closed Bi%c; September, E specialties kept up some 1 sessasel DOBE 7i..... 119 1118% 1118 |10 ST ESSc, closed 873c. [ gth for the greater part | | 403 40 PhT,flflLEY M—Quiet, ” i the Stock Exchange and | National Bucun ezsg 615 6114 62 HOPS—Quiet. . « Gisguise the realizing that was going Do : (,,, ,m, HIDES—6teady. e substantial stocks. But. the 1 in_the day and_fell | a low level. The early strensth slive the hope tbat the great resiliency | + miite st week ¢n the midweek decline | .... & herald of the strong resumption of the | generally strong expectation | | 1 operators that the dublous | culative situation had been | background by last week's the resisting power of the g tendency which developed day’s trading was not | any change in conditions sinclination to follow th further large bu: fined. The miscellane- stocks which shot up from | © efforts mPlcmc Coln . Do 1st pfd . Do 24 ptd 2 #ither special or general to unt for | 2,200/ P,‘,‘,,er, Ay ement. The absence of explanation any common ground of In- between them were the cause of some | = m of the m '!mr"\l A list of 25 to 30 mt *of which rarely ap- (A sons, which were lifted trom | >'goo poogs T O . elght points, Some influence is o - the money outiook 2 the factor | goo! ctive speculation. and especially | requirements now near at | “ea's ts on that date will v requirements. The demand for gold on the part of ch came into force in London on regarded as significant and modi- he prospects in the exchange for gold to move to would be restrained by m Paris. An intimation also that further calls | of - Government deposits o the extent of $15,000,000 | prortunity might offer, with- harm to the business inter- Ty, this measure being consid- be completed before a possible ey in the fall. The tone of for- rded as renewing the as felt to be im- effect was produced edly weak showing of net earn- February presented by Atchison, thé | in gross earnings being aggravated by se Ir Operaling expensés 0 as to induce and docrease in net carnings for the month of | $514.000, or more than 42 per cemt. Reports of raliroe? traffic generally continued highly Twin City R “neoursging on the part of the railroad offi. Union Bag & cials, offerings of all classes continuing Do ptd . whil favorable weather conditions enable the | 126,000/Union Pacific . » ling of the business at lowest possible cost Do pfd .. ration. Stocks, however, showed in. | . Do conv 4s ng signs of weakness as the day pro- | . United Copper and closed at practically the lowest of | . United R of 8 Union Pacific’s decline ran to three | . Do'pfd . s and many other standard stocks fell D As ... . one to twe points U 8 Cast Iron 4= were irregular. Total sales, par value, Do _pta 000, .U S Pxpress ite States 3¢ coupon and the new 4s U S ‘Leather coupon declined, and the mew 4= regular 1. Do pld .. New York Stock List. o e o ®. F. Hutton & Co.. 490 California street, U S Rubber §an Frascisco, members of the New TYork Do pfd - WOOL—Firm. SUGAR—Raw, n centrifugal, 4c. Refined, dull. COFFE were réported of 62, tac; #0¢; large col onds, DRI 84| 351 | Common are m.c chalce, & X m.nd Cholce ars ‘choke 111,@12%: ACHEE—AT quoted at 10@1 | and fency, 11301 RAISINS— don layers at §1 B @6%c. NEW YORK, nv- zi £23 Tron closed at The ‘market closed steady at an advance of 5 points, umlnu B4s ominal for * cof 250 bas | 6.3046.40c; May, 6.45¢; July, 61, | ber, 6.85c; October, 6.90c; %.i0c; June, 7.10¢; February, 7. steady. ED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market steadily held, but actual business {s light. c; fanecy, ic. but no cha as ic. quoted at 1 tancy, 12@1! also firm, e fair refining, 43c; 96 test, 43-i6c; molasses sugh gar, ffec futures Sales gs. including: April, 6.65¢; Septem’ ember, - 705 15c. Mila, BUTTER—Firim; street prices, extra cream- fficial prices, creamery common 10 creamery held common to ex- State dairy, common to extra, 20 mnm.ted common to extra, Western factdry, common to extra, CHEFSE—Firm; State full ereamery colored and fancy white, Poor to choice, 1033@13c;: do and white, poor to choice, 10@ 12 %&ies—suwr Western firsts, 17%c; do sec- 17=. Y 30G24c. is uoted at 4@d%c; prime, S%@ | §—Are meeting a fair jobbing de- the moment, 50 far as the loral market is conce tations range from 24c for HO-1 ueunil.nl mdn. for Californla fruit, while nge_on -wz rneg. oo-wmc. s high APRICOTS——An in iimited supply and rule @llc; extra o "exira hoice, 1034 01000y —Are reported (o be cleaning up for some varieties and prices are steadler. Loose Muscatels are quoted at 41,@6%c; Lon- 25, and seeded raisins, Lake was quoted at 15 50, Siacesolytic, mfi'n ulfll-lflln s London: Locally locally ‘The foreign '3 T Glasgow Thcally iron Wes, uaches New York Mctal Market, March casting, market was { 1 No. 2 red, nominal = .*2'red, $118% 1. o, b, afloats Mo Northern Duluth, $1 La8% £ o b. afloat] | quiet. c and May A o it the low- | %@900. May closed | Liberal receipts brought out liberal seiling corn by cash houses, resulting in a weak dertone. Sharts were the principal buyers. | May closed at 48% @48%0. The cat market was weak. May closed at Local receipts were 389 cars. X Gecline of Be in hos prices had a depress- | ing effect on provisions early in the day, but | the market soon became quite steady on cover- ing by shorts. At the closs pork was a shade ! the $1 1215. The market cl | est point, with July at High, /ow. 113% 112y 8074 ué 84 841 Cork Mol 2 49" 40 485‘: Beptember 49% 491 48 Oats May. 303 Wk 30 30 30 2004 29 200 1275 3 021 12 90 7124 T 695 715 Cash quotations were No. 2 spring wheat, 08@1 $1°02@1 11; No. 2 red. ‘31 m«m “ian 2 corn, 48c; No. 2 yellow, | 4814483 c: No. 2 oats, 30c; No, 2 white, @3215c: No, 3 white, 30@81%c: No, 3 rye igc: good feeding barley, 3i@40c; fair to nolcs malting. 43@4Tc; 1 bbI, $12 800 06; short No;.1 faxseed. $1 23 . $133; mess pork, lard, per 100 Ibs, 31 vmon Tib: sides toose). $6 8714 Do Mhors Thoxad 36 M@t whish of high wines $1 23; clover, contract grade, | $13 35, Articles— Recelpts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 20,500 14,400 Wheat, bu 25,000 21,700 | Corn, bu 56,300 193,800 Oats, bu 100,060 153.400 ve bu 6,000 3,900 Barley, bu 63,800 6.300 Checse, Butter and Eggs. CHICAGO,: March Cheese firm, 12@1334c. March- 27.—Butter firm at 20c, 3o over last week. Sales for ,000 . pounds. CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, March 27 —CATTLE—Re- matket steady: native steers, | native cows and heifers, $2@ | wtockers and feeders, $3@4 b: bulls, | . $2 50@6 50 Western fed | 7000 market Se . lower: bulk, $5 10@5 12 vy, 35: pack- 25@3 mn and’ lights, $4 455 5. 10,000; market steady to ers. 85 16@5. '.'b ¢4 8@ 85 lambs, $6 50Q | wethers, -§5 25@6 65; fed ewes, | Chicago. CHICAGO, Warch 21 82 5G4 65; cows. §2 80@4; $1 50@2 40; bulls, '$2 307 HOGS—Receipts to-day, 14,000 to-morrow, 25,000; be lower; mixed and_ butchers $5 306 5 60; good to choice heavy. 35@5 50: rough ; light, 85 20@5 40; SHEEP— Receipts, 26,000; sheep ltend), | 1ambs_ steady; good to choice wethers, $5 75@ | 6 25; fair to choice mixed, $4 5713@5 50: West- 50@4; calves, | bulk of ern sheep, $5@6 25 mu\e lambs, §5 50@7 65 Western lambs, $5 50G7 65. omnlm \ OMAHA, = March 2 ATTLE—Receipts, 0; market 10c higher; native steers, $3 75@ 5: cows and heifers, $3G+4 30; canners, $2@ stockers and feeders, $2 T5@4 60; 5 T5@5 Th; bulls, stags.’ etc.. $2 25@4 HOGS—Receipts, 4000; market = a Jower: heavy, $5 1216@5 20; 5 15; light, $6@5 15; pigs, $1 50@5; bulk of | sales, $5 10@5 15. SHEEP—Receipts, 11.000: market steady: Western vearlings, $5 7566 15; wethers, $5 25 T5; ewes, $4 80@5 40; lambs, $6 25@7 50. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Foreign Futures. H LIVERPOOL. CloSINg «..es Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, March 27.—Whes Walla, 86@87c; bluestem, Hic; valley, 87c. WASHINGTON. March . 27.—Wheat—Unichanged. | Bluestem, 93%c; club, aoc Northern Business. TACOMA, Export quotations: { | 8 i SEA March 27.—Clearings, $677,189; balances, $189,589. 'rAOOMA, March 27. — Clearings, $365,535; balances, EPOKANE. March 27.—Clearings, $515,617; | balances, $15,167. PORTLAND, March 27.—Clearings, $712,400; balances, $34,154. LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. ) INTERNA.TIONAL. New York on Paris . New York on Mexico . Parie on London . Berlin on London ‘Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The ~ fore! markets _continued featureless. The world's shipments for _th weel were as follows, in quarters: Russia 347,000; Danublan, ; Arxmtlnc. 546,000; Indlan, 142,000: Australian, 65,000, Chicago was about & cent lower on the day. Here there was nothing new, the market being CASH WHEAT. Canfurnh Club, 31 szl 55; California bt h ralian, on‘ thern ul ol i er grades of 86! Nn.h-rn%re‘d uno 0 Jl “ Wmt'ml“p'rfll. SBession 9 to o May—$1 M3 bld. $145 asked, p. m. Session. Dmmber—-fl 2815 bld, $1 28Y asked. m. also mar- closing at £67 13s 9d. for spot and at| BARLEY—The trade Teport a firm market e m:'l';'fi" g:m ‘were quiet yesterday, With May lower res 2 | and December migher. which is more or less scarce. wl‘ | strictly fancy table kinds bel ! were neglceted, | Saturday. Most houses were overstocked. {& large attendance and the stock sold as fol- | grade, belng in various sta | ana socast 10 CO] —Wen-'n vellow (sacked) sold yester- day at ‘l 40, showing a steady and un ‘market. e usual line of Western came in. wmem llckad. $1 37%4@1 40 for quow, 45 for White 1 % fornia large Yellow, $1 37%@1 40; small fi;flo‘ nominal; White, nominal: Eevptian, m for White $1.25@180 for UE {mau'—tz 25 ptr ctl. Flour and Farinaceous Goods. FLOUR—€alifornia_Family Extras, $} 800 6 10, usual terms; Bakers' Extras. $i 7093 Oregon and ‘Washington. Jobbing st 1G5 per L. i FARINACEOUS GOODS_Prices Iy packages are as folows: Grabam Flour, $325 per 100 lbs: Rye Flour, $3 75 (in barrels $4 75);: Rye The week opened at the quotations of last ell, $3 50 (In_barrels $i 50); Rlct i;‘lm" ‘week, with the market liberally supplied and | §; Com Meal, G o o o, S DRESSED MBATS. — ’:‘m ‘Wholesale rll- from slaughterers to dealers F as 33750, Rolled Oats, bbis, | * BEEF_05@8}e for Steers and 4@3c per b g ; ey, #8; | for Cows. plit 100 1 5 Hay and Feedstuffs. Of the 1777 tons of Hay that came In yester- day 1000 tons went aboard the transport Dix for Manila under Government contract, so the | receipts ‘Were not as large as on the | surface, though they were large emough for hi ted )d _weak market. Priges | Feedstufs were reported handlers. T ton. 28 50 per ton 50 per ton. §24; . $30 B S0c per 6tl; Caitaifs Meal, car load lots, $21: jobbing. 50 per tom. HAY—Wheat, $i0@18 50: Wheat and Qat, | : $9@12; Oat, 11; Barley and Ot 10; Volunteer Wild Oat, l Sixed | ton; B by rwise there is nothing new. $1 852 40, SEEDS—Brown Mustard, Mustard, nominal; Flax, $2 1 Corn Seed, $20@21 per ton. DRIED PEAS—Niles,, $2 ngeln brisk de- mand at firm prices, while inferior offerings The steamer St Paul from | 42c; dark Herrhs $2 50@8; Green Peas, | i bolled Fish_Oil, nx,—urn -mll MUTTON— ‘. @8c; m fio per 30@82c; Cou.—-w-mwton. $S per ton; New Wel- $7@10; stable, $8@9; ' lington, !ur le, $8 50: sry t u u; ; Clover,. $7@10;. Alf e, 11 Beaver ity Roslyn, §7; Coos x Siglocdiant % fi.,.:.:x‘.'.:.“ bale. 4 5. B W—ffififlroc per bale.’ ,g:, mw.m, Ant lu h: "l elsh Lu-'!.t 5 na__— , 50013 A further siight decline fa Lima Beans s i 3 lorr R -nuth-ml-.uru- EANS—Bayos, sz 90@3 15; Pea, M add Sc: Linssed, 60c galion for 3 500 Butter, $3@3 25 amell White, ma w. lbollod -na ua m n-.péuur ofl, i laree White, 32 1 Pink, $2@2 50 Bakers' AA. _cases. falr to good and $3 50 ‘for choice: Red» ‘ s u 1401 u tnr bolled and Slc for 7 50; Lima. $5@5 1 Kidneys, Chine ot cases, gallon: Co- Biackeyes, 32 0008 per Eilr Taree Beuu coanit Of; I basrete; e tor S:;m and 8¢ | o Australian; extra winter Sperm Yellow | Oil, 68c; natural 'mu apcm Oil, JBc: extra 0@2 25; Canary, | bleached winter Whale Ofl 6@8%c; Alfalfa, 10@lle for California and 129 Qll. 82c; extra wint | 13c for Utah; Rape, nominal; Timothy, 4%@bc; | N Lard Hemp, 3@3lc per Ib: Millet, 21@2%¢; Broom Na 57c; natural Whale ter mfllned Lard Ol wnne -u.fioat ot Nunlm oil, l $2 45@2 75 per ctl, 38¢; raw Punt Ol 3te. { T l DAL OTL, G4 S0 Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. vlcnl 2:{ in 1'9“:“" lxne;.’ Peari Oll, In Conditions in the potato market were prac— ine. SBthe: " Siove tically the same @+ a¢ the Close of Jast Week, EIaif g R gy > bulk, 106 in cases: Tiges N3 tillae. iron bbls or drums. Sc: No. 2 do, 8% | 8l4¢c more; in bulk, 13c; I Ovegon broughi down several thousand sacks ' Sases, 0 and the best lots readfly commanded an ad- fases 193 Gasoline, in bulk, 25c; vance. New Potatoes | Onions remained firm, Changes in miscellaneous vegetables were | slight. Asparagus arrived freely and cleaned up well, surplus. stocks being taken by the canners,” who paid ic for No. 1 and 4@4%4c for | were. weak and t-ncvl VEGETABLES—Asparagus, 4@6lc per ib; Rhubarb, 40@S5c_per box> Green Peas, 4@tc 6.85¢; Dominos, 8.80c per . No order taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. | North Alaska | TLRP E—T!cvelnlkfllnul-lfl D AN'D 'E‘l'l'l I.IADvM npzor Ib. ‘White Lead. Mu)‘ 4 SLGAB— The Western Sugar Refining No. 2 stock.. Receipts of southern vegetables were liberai and included much Poor stock, Swa i Bager riaben” Al Srutned = which was-being preued for sale at the In.llde | Crus) 8. . Powdered, 5.90¢ qugtetions. | Granulated; 5.90c; POTATOES—Burbanks from the river 75c@ ' § goo: S St | Caia. $1 per otl; Watsonville Burbanks, $1 10g120 | pry;¢ igted, B per ctl; Oregon Burbanks, $1@1 40 per cil; aieq (109.15 bags ‘only) Early Rose $1 40@1 65 per ctl; Rurals, for | 4 53007 Magnolis seed. $1@1 25 per ctl; small seed Burbanks, Golden C. 5.20c;_“D,” 1“,“ 10 per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, 80G90c Der | haif barrels 206 more: ‘00 | ctl: newPotatoes, 2@dc pe B i Tab GNIONS R4 s famab, $2 1063 25 per ot B per Ib: String Beans, 10@15c per Ibix Wax ' CANNED. LMON—The Beans, ; Tomatoes, T5c@$L 50 Saimon Company' has o the price on crate for domestic and §1 7 per Alaska reds, 1903 pack. at $1 per dozen. The | Mexican: Summer Squash, $1 50 per company packs from 150,000 to 175,000 cases. Hothouse ~Cucumbers, $1@1 50 Cabbage, 50¢ per cf 30@40c pe Garlic, 9@10c per I1b; Egg Plant, 15@17%c per : 1b; Dried Peppers, 10@12igc for sun-dried and unless the northern orders prove sufficient to offset this influx from the San Joaquin. The best demand at present is for second-grade goods; which are moving off very well. Cheese continued steady at previous prices. The Egg market opened the week lower, with continued urgency to sell shown by holders and buvers holding off. Receipts were heavy for l‘undl}‘ and large lines were carried over from Recelpts were 76,600 Ibs Butter, 1397 cases Eggs_and 8500 Ibs Cheese. i BUTTER—Creamery at_first hands, 25c for | extras and 26@2ic for lower and ' medium | grades; dalry. 2G23c; cold storage, nominal; store Butter, 18c. CH Bss—umz%c for fair to cholce mild | new and 1l%c for old: Young Americas, | 13@133¢; Eastern. 16@17c per Ib. EGGS—Ranch, 17@18c for fair to _choice; store Eggs. 16@17c; cold storage, nominal; | Eestern, nominal. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Fully twenty carloads of Oranges were re— ceived over Sunday and fourteen of them were sold at_auction. ite the heavy receipts, the market continued steady for good stock, | and desirable sizes of sound frult readily com- manded firm prices. The auction sale drew lows: Bxtra fancy, $1 ordinary . $1G1 80; Shotce, 'S00a81 5 standards, 50c@$1. Al of the standards were of low : llflf dec-)[‘ 'Pr‘ld! fruits was of fair volume and prices e previously auoted. PPLEH‘O: 25 per alTRUS FRUITS— OX‘“!' Navels, box for fancy, $1@1 50 for = $1 5092 cholce s atendards Tangeriate h m taand” 15c@$1 for standards: oy xican Limes, M?A oy per or tral - American and T90G81 B0 Tor Hawation: Pineapples, $3@5 per dozen 5? 2@2 50 for t-;ncy. s 561 15 s mum- 5 bunch Drkd Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey. and 1llc for Eastern: Pecans. .’l “n——gkb. lWflG (or ‘white and B'&. on for amber: water white extracted, 8lgc; light aober extracted, 5@biac; d-rl PAEmswAX—21@29c per 1b. %lun houses tnz advanced quo- Fione n’ the.aivance. as s i | Geas and the rest of g, xb-ll’m oy day showed a general decline on Saturd: usugl long iines of thousands of shares. buv variations were not sharp enough to cail for comment. lflnml Fnd.320 335 Mutual Sav. mz California ..205 I Giant last week ' Hawalian C. pATs nat fi’“fl"fl '-‘m' up, feeling m:uh 8 e L i ? N.&l'lll'l Receipts of Produce. FOR MANDAY, MARCH 21. from the close ‘The Tonopah lish showed the The Mercantile Trust Company’s. dividend of three dollars per share will be payable April 1. The Oromea Sugar pany will pay a reg- ular monthly dividend of 30c per share om i April 5. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | MONDAY, March 27—2 p. 'm. \ UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. 2 {3 ] " 33 2E3R L = P ts, 8% @11c for Royals; Nec U Sa108y — Siver was %c lower. Exchange was sbout | taii. TS Ae fof Whits and Ti4c tor Red: iizy = UR of SF 4. 808 9 the same. | Peaches, @9 14c per |b Pe-r- 10 2¢; Plums, ' Do con "58.108% 109 RASAL hm-d igse for black, ..L WATER STOCKS. Sterling Exchange, sixty davs..$4 84 14 | @6o for yellow: Figs. Fia mc‘u oot oM RN PR T e Brerling Pxchanke, siEht ---o.. 4 80% 4 860 | row. Bdc: - 60c: Marin Co... 35 SO%IS'V Wat Co 38% 38 %t-rllny‘ DR ,eu:‘l'u {::;‘.,. 2 08: i 'GAS AND ELECTRIC. New York Exc c:n:'e, telegraphic g;.z 1 511201"1.-%';“ G per b ¢ Ccent L& Pa 3lPee L Co | Sliver ,per oun —_ &N c 5 4 Mexican Dollars, nom % 0 — | nusms—lm c Mutual E L. \2’;&N uuw n.:'r‘«%r? & 8% F Sav U.625 mn:r R!A!LBOAD.. — |Preeidio ..... 30% — Geary ...... — _40%! g Tel & Tel' Co...111 21 Afternoon | 15 <z AUCTION SALES £ HERE'S A CHANCE T0 GET, P SOME l'HlNG GOOD. | _am2 smARRET S ST, annountce die sale on 'rcmDAr EVENING, MARCH n 1905, at T:45 o'clock; Of a consignment of 30---HIGH CLASS HORSES---30 From the uhhnmi omwo PARK Twmma-. oo ey S ST oy and tharoughly 2, S oot B e o = Owyhee 2:11, Direct 2: w. T Gom of the great Allerton). by Nutwood, Rol Saie takes place at the PAVILION of FRED H. CHASE & CO. (Successors to Killip & Co) 1732 Market st., San Francisce. Send for Horses nmtum. Mareh 28. SAGE, DEALEY & (0., Auctioneers 638 MARKET STREET. TO-DAY (Tuesday), March 28, At 11 o'clock a. m., on the premises: WE WILL SELL The Magnificent FU,RN_I'll;g“&E e 823-825 POLK ST. SAGE, DEALEY & CQ 638 Market st, opp. Pala: by =) 200 Horses at Auction THURSD:Y, MARGH 3), AT WESTERN HORSE AFTERNOON AND BVENING, . 1p m and 7:4 p. m head. halter-broke horses. weighing from 1200 to' 1800 pounda. ~ Finest lot sver offéred. ON BXHIBITION TUESDAY, March. 28 80 head selected Utah draught horses, from 1400 to 1800 pounds, All gentle. broke. sound 30 Dead light driving horses, well broke aad Now on exhibition, All will be guaranteed to be as re; presented. No outside horses will be received. B. STEWART & CO.. 220 Valencia st. b= f 75 Hawailan Coml 150 Honokaa S Co .. 100 Hutchinson S P 50 Hutchinson S P Co. 50 Paauhau 8§ P Co. 100 S F Gas & Electric.... $22,000 Cal $10,000 Market-st Ry lst con s. ufiun r 1b for evaporated; Green Peppers, Flour, qr sks... 8.348/Leather, rolls ... 120 ‘ ‘&@mwver 1b; Mushrooms, per Ib; Wheat, e 3.619{Hides, No . . 1,864 | $15,000 United R R of S F 4s. Masrowrat and Tubbard Sauash, $30.per ton. Barley, ct 431ipelts. bais L6 e e —_— i ugar, ctls ..... 500 Unlisted Securitles. Poultry and Game. 'milme bbis | MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. The Poultry markef was practically bare and | IpSiPuper renmm ... _SSN{ Bid. .\ . Asik. prices of all descriptions were nominally un- "%“"“dy L bt - - Pc 9% changed. No Western arrived and only four M Wine. xals i uu,, $E& u.unl« - coops came in from domestic shipping points. 0/ Quicksilv - e+ 1M |Sun Tei 6s. A car of Western falls due to-day. Game was Screenings. sk 2 Chicory. bbis M C Wat 5s. — 114 firm at the previdisly ‘quoted’ rafes. ~Thitty—- Hay, 'tons 1.77TOranges, bxs ... 4.000( Sp"p i 56.100 106 four sacke came in. i Hape, bales 238(Livestock. ‘head.: 38| g o NP Be. 112 — POULTRY — Live Turkeys, 18@20c ver 1b, 3 CELLA STOCKS. Geese, per_palr. "§2 203 50;° Goslings, | OREGON. P o - s~ Per dozen for old and $1@S for Flour, ar sks...16.166/Wheat. ctls .... 8,239} L8 Ppi’cs — 85 Hens, $5°50@6 for small and $6 5097 | WESTERN. at Cot it 82 — for large: young Roosters. $7@7 50; old Roos- |« ..o = {7e3 b et ters. $4@4 50: R Brollfgil' 30 * - © Jockey Ol — 125 125 3 50 for smali and orlasge; Pigeons, | & . u | 50; Squabs, $2 25@2 75. | STOCK MARKET. = ;ul-rrrlm Fe= P E—Hare, $17 T502 per dosen: Bavtits | e Gon Bx. Ok o4% 10 - 15082, Gray Geese, §3; e Geese, | Week Opens Quiet] Dividend ~— $ s0: OBrant. $1 2565 54; Engllsn Snipe, $30 | VoK By STk Phhi - o T o X L | Y ers. ity x.. . o Tx ‘» | = | There was some business in bonds on the | Sripwa i — 80! L. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | Stock and Bond Exchange, but shares were | " p . .6 6 L 171 Receipts of Butter were large again vester- = duil. The only pronounced change was in Bk, Ouk.120 — 10815 day, but the market held up, being sustained Alaska Packers’ Association, which advanced her Thtr — 1%4/SO & MTgbt.128 largely by continued orders for the north. But from $8G25 to $8750. The directors of the Bl — . = !a weakening factor appeared in the form of a association announced the regular monthly | Hong P Co. — 88%/Swiss-A Bk, 120 diversion of the San Jodquin Valley creamerfes dividend of 75c, payable April 28, transfer Do old pool 37 — lg to this market owing to a decline at Los An- books to close April 21. Do nw pool 39 ~ 40 (¥nlon S Co.. "l§ geles, which usually takes the San Joaquin In mining shares there were some sharp Lon& SF Bk 67 73 'UR InC com 3% 41 Product. Dealers rather look for lower prices fluctuations, led by Ophir, out the close of the | 5 v Co 70 Oil_Stock— Bid. Asked. E 30 e 1 © “w 1 b P a0 3t rom - s - 12 o0 TG - A~ Oceidental of o5 Qi City Petroleum - b 28 %, 05 L) e _TOB z w “1od SALES. Morning Session. 1200 Independence ... ! ES fternoon Session. 700 Mopte (‘n:w . bl 200 Independence & Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE Following were the sales on the San Fran- clsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session—Comstocks. 500 Andes . 22/ 200 Mexican 160 Belcher 200 Belcher 200 100 Con Cai 300 Con G & Vi 100 Crown Polat.. 100 Eureka Coh.. 100 Union Con : 100 Yellow Jacket.