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THE SAN FRANCISCO. CALL TUESDAYI FEBRUARY 20. 1906 ! UMMARY OF THE MARKETS. cks higher. Cotton lower again. \ i jcature on the local stock exchanges. in Silver and Sterling Exchange. Barley Futures steady. Cash prices unchanged. Hay and Feedstuffs steady. supply and firm. Eggs 1c higher. quact. light vance . Dressed Lamb lower. Hogs Starce. sh again’ issued. Hops firm in the East, s and Raisins unchanged. of Coffee reported ns Yic. 2C lotweer. very strong. i large supply. kets unchanged. ples in light s still ply and firps, THE COFF The Imperial Bank of Ger- | ihowed a notable lmprovement in condi- he treasury operations have turned in the banks this week and have yielded million doliars since the bank statement compared with & loss for the same period iast week of $2.500,000. The extracrdinary rate of expansion s of railroads re- ported for favorabie effect on sentiment. The percentage f increase over the corresponding week of last vear in the cage of the Canadian Pacific and Denver and Rio Grande railroads reached 42 per cent; Louiswlle end Nashville 36 per gemt; Missouri Pacific and Central Railroad of Georgia, 34 per cent; Iowa Central & nea Rail Missouri, St A New York se Gives It Bullish Aspec a Very > Texas and Kaneas and Texae, 25 per cent, Louls Soutbwestern, 22 per cent. Traffic fals of railroads reported the vol last impaired by consequence d and the arres! 4 the presgure t interest added to the xcept in a few stocks 4 covered short mand for stocks srtength did not ©d on a number of lied at the last, however, and closed Bopds _were gulsr. Total sal value). $2 490,000, TUnited States call New York Stock List. E. F. Hufton & Co., 490 California street, Sen Francisco, members of W Stock Exc fiJl.’v (par 8s advanced ¥ per cent on furnish the follow} 111,206 Amalg 500 Am Bee Do Am 1,200, Do ptd [ €500 Am Car & Fy Co, 43% 42% 900 Do ptd . 1023 100% - 3,800 Am Cotton Ofl..| 85 |33 | 3433 35 306, Do‘prd . o3 Am Dist Tel....|.....|. .Am Bxpress i 400 Am Gr Twine Co, 9X 200Am Hide & L..| 9% X 883 20 0 » [ 13y [y nnk a Steel Fdries 12 Do ptd . .. 4T 7 € 200 Am Tel & T Co. 1413 141 (1407 141 - s $ONAm Tob pid..... 1045 104 10411043 Am Woolen 48 44 | 408 45 1% 50 pta . 100 1108 11083 108% 92,600 Anacot:dd zzn\ 272 (2853 256 Ans Arber 32 |38 73 |80 . 1 am.m-q.‘o“n Line leg wo\. 181 1613 zai $204 T % E0%4, 90 Diried Fruits in New York. . HK:’, )'l,wq 108 [108% » Fork ¥ )lD\ 110 110% 110% {987 98 |87 |68 S04 T8% S0l soig . ce.. 168 175 . . 18 21 55 5 | 38 J.o...| 083 8 it xrzu, 41% 57 | 50% w/. i 85 |85 35 | 35y el market has & very stromg tone gquiet but f Dates are »od demand for layer fige is & Cealers i EASTERN MARKETS. |- s New York Momey Market. i XEW YORK Feb. 19.—Money on call, | | eteady, B@6 per cent: closing bid, 8; offered at | «-. Des &R D & per cent 1,866/ Detroit Tn Ry loans, firm: sixty ninety days, 5%0 | -- Detroit So 1, per cent Do pra ... |Diamond Match 200 Distil Secur . Do bonds 400 Duluth 8 S & A. 40 Do pfa 5@5% per cent. with sctual businesy r demand for sixty day bills £4 831,04 84 and $4 5704 STY. $e 82y Government bonds, regulsr. New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Feb_ 19.—There was some fur- ther contest sustain prices in the stock mar- proved suocessful after ir- e and was followed by a he low point of last week. There G show of strength in some of the | the subject of rumors of 10 be anpounced and the valuable | Chicago and Northwestern «d sustaining factors in the check the disposition to was running to exiremes in the latter zart eck. The action of the morey markei @ave no cocasion for fears that acute chenge wes imminent and there was s the tension of anxiety & P8RARATYE zsa:gn 8 282R8E 22| estern stock issue action to- "he issue of 814,000,000 Delaware and convertible bonds, showed that the . o mew capital was not yet complet- this rate of increase compared with week’s total of nearly $250,000,000 was as & moderating tendency in this The preservation of lue surpiue of the gisciosed by Ssturday's statement in ¢ the large capital requirements filled eRE2ag R SR rocess Parice he face of % g the week was taken 88 & hopeful indi- SiTion of the sbility of the momey market o " me strain Gpon it The continued yield. e¥ the foreign exchange market also showed Ing wurce etill open in thal Guarter for se- Suring capiial to ‘mest Feguirements in this market The weakness of the ' * encouraged some discussion in speculative ircles of &n early § jon of goid. The f““ "%¢ ‘exchange, bowever, is still a consider- Iic distance from the Jevel which would make 0id imports 5% Egaliisi 2832 F3 g5 FRE fin"’fi February was of | £ w,l.l 884 |88 L Lo &5 201 & w.| 51| 50%| 50’ 2000\orrolk k West. ( kf s sdfi s 3500 areh "Ammerican. 1008 106 100% 160% 102,400 Northern Pacific.(225 (218 [2247(225 500/Omaha . {187 (188" 189 200, )93 1193 190 o Joses {97 o7 5 |uo {115 . 108 {107 . 1u2 117 | 48 139% 139’3 P 300, Do 2d pfd.: 2,200/ Republic S & 300 Do ptd ; 500 Rubber C ] 331 34 |_Do pra {108 " 105 200 Sloss-S S 85 | 85! ..|_ Do pta j108 25 2008t J & G {24 10| Do x;‘ pm i 39 160, P By m pfd 68 100 Do 2d 1 B 1.'»1, 152 156% l%’,fi : ) Cal ot '1706/Texas Pacific Third Avenue . Toledo St L & W/| 363 Do pfd .. 563 600 200 Do ‘on\ s 51% .| Unitea Copper a9y TRRof S 95iy Do ofd = : Do 45 ... BN 1,100/0 41 23 % 20 S Rubber ...| 40%| 48 % 200, Do pfd 100 1100 |108% 109 114,000/U € Steel Cor ..| 1%, 40%| 41% 41% 39,000/ Do pfd ...... {106% 10513 1063 100% 47 Car Chem Cn, 4T% Do ptd 15 By Wells Fargo Ex. tern Union. Westinghouse X—Total shares sold vew York Bonds. U s Japan Gs, 24 ser.100%4 | Do Do 45 cert.... 8T Do T Do L & N unified is. may. Do Man con gold 4s.108 Do new 4s reg.120% Mex Central 4s... 80% Do coupon.... Do 1st inc. 24 3 Amer Tob 4s.... 79 |Minn & St L 4s. Do 6s Atch gen 4s. Baly & Ohio 4. Do 8%s ....... O Brookly Central of Ga Js. Do 1st ine.... Do 24 t Do 3d_inc. Ches & Ohlo 4%s. Chi & Alton 3. C. B Colo K W Colo & 94%| Unfon Pacific 45.105 Cuba Bs . 107%! Do conv 4s 50 Den & Rio .100% | U S Steel 24 Dist Securities 5s 861 Wabash 1sts . Erle prior lien 45.1003%! Do deb B . Do gen 46 .... 9214 Western Md Hock Val 4% !(ml/, W & L Erie 4 % Japen € . 10014| Wis Central 4s.. 9214 | New York Mining Stocks. Adams Con . _ 80| Little Chief % Alice 8 50! Ontarto . . 2350 Breece ... 374 | Bruns Con .1 «© 15 | | 9“& | crease 150,000 bust | | a forced May up t | total movement for the 8! 3 R Comstock Tunnel 10 | Con a Min Co. 1 38 Horn Stiver 2 30 | Iron Siiver 4 5 Small Hopes 30 | Leaavilie Co 061 Standard 50 Boston Stocks and Bonds. Money— | Westing Common. 81 Call Joans 4@4% Mining— Time loans -4%@5] Adventure . Bonds— Allouez .. Atchison 4s .....1023%| Amal Copper Do adj 4s..... 45%| Amer Zinc | Mex Central 4s.. 78 | Atlantic . s Railroads— | Bingham Friiy (597! Calumet, & Hecla. 713 Cenlelmiu . Cnpper Range West & H 2003 Isle Rovale 3 | Tnion Pacific ..151% Mass Mining (14 Miscellaneous— Michigan 13 Amer Arge Chem 20%' Mohawk . 51 Do pfd. 47 | Mont Coal & Coke 5% Amer Pneu Tube. 203! North Butte 851 | Amer Sugar ....141 51 | Do ptd 0634 Amer Tel aga ‘Amer Woolen 83 Do p -8 Dom Iron & S.. 3 107 Ed Blect Illum..245 | Trt L 11% Haes Bicetric ... 18%| United Copper ... 6015 @ U5 sining..." 564 50% T P 108 | U 1214 30%| Victoria . L8y 81 | Winona na Woiverine . THE COPPER STOCKS. BOSTON, Feb. 19.—The market continued dull to-day throughout the entire session. Margin calls over Sunday brought out more or less long stocks. which the bears were giad to get to cover shorts. There 18 nothing in the situation, but sentiment is nuln toward the bullish side. e Dominion th st week has been very lood | and the s has acted remarkably In the face of the lower market of the past few days. | Arthur P. Heinze said yesterday that it is | possible that th' net be formed by T. pary. London Closing Stoeks. Cong for money.. 90 [N Y Central. Dofoxu:ctlouMNor & Wem nda 44| Do The rate of | for short bills is 8 15-16 per ecent three months® bills 3% [ 10.84¢; July, 10.97c; August, 10.84c; !Qs-nbe: 10:460; Oriober, 10.37c; December. ‘10 41e. | $6@6 10. | about the opening figures. Early news of the Futures closed barely 10.48c; March, 10.55c; April, 10.64c; May. l&?k June, lb;r!:lsc -’Ul” lfl.l’leio‘::'un.u 10.76¢c; September, 10.43c: . o vember, 10.35c; December, 10,38c. Spot closed 15 points lower. Middling pot quiet, uplands, 11.106; do o gulf, 11.35c. No sales. +Dry Goo‘l Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—The attitude of gen--| eral buyers in the dry goods market to-day was conservative and operations were of # temporary character. The influence of export trading is etill apparent, with the result that maoy prices are slightly rmer, although ir- regularities are said to ext New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—FLOUR—Receipts, 21,000; exports, 4600 barrels. Dull and a shade iower. WHEAT—Receipts, 32,000, bushels. Spot. shade steady:,No, 2 red, soxc elevator; No. 2 red, 90%¢c f. . b.’ afloat; No, 1 Northern Duluth, 924@92%c. After early weakness, during which the wheat market dc- clined to new low records for the season, in- fluenced by big world's shipments and bearish weather news, and closed ¢ to %c net high- er. May, S8 3-16888% !c. closed at 88%c; July, S7G8T%c, closed u T%c; September, S5 @ c, closed at (OPS—Firm, HIDES—Firm day. COFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet. No 7 invoice, 8Zec:; mild, steady; Cordova, 9%Gi2%c. Fu- t closed at = decline of 10@18 points. Sales, 62.750 bags, including: March, 6.8(G 1Q1.oc: July, 8.95@7.05c; Sep- 1687 SUGAR—Raw, quiet. Fair refining, 2%e; centrifugal, 96 test, 3%e; molasses sugar, 28c; refined, quiet. BUTTER—Firm, Street price, extra cream- ery, 28c; official prices, creamery common to eytra, 16g18c; common to firm, 14@17c; West- ern. imitation creamery extras, 2lc; do firsts, 18e. CHEESE—Firm. BGG8—Weak. \"eséem firsts, gek: do sec- ds, 14@14 E Soulherns, 12@18¢c. onds. H@URG, TED FRUITS, EVAPORATED APPLES - The market ruled steady ot about recent prices. - Common to falr, crop of 1004, are quoted at T@Sic; falr to food, @0k prime, DY G9le; chotce, 100: fancy, 11@11%c PRUNES—Are in fair demand and quota- tions range from 4%c to 8¢, according to grade. APRICOTS—-Are moving out quite freely, with cholce quoted at 10@10%c; extra choice, 103%@10%e, and fancy at 11@1c. PEACHBES—Are unchanged, with _extra cholce quoted at 10c; fancy, 10@1lc, and extra fancy at 11%@18c. |} RAISINS Are selling rather indifferently and the tone of the market is barely steady. Loose Muscatels ars quoted at 6@63e: seeded | raisins, 5%@i%c; London layers, $1 60@1 60. New York “fetal Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—There was an ad- vance of over a pound in the London tin mar- ket, with spot closing at £165 and futures at 2164 s Locally the market was bigher in keeping with the ance abroad. Spot was quoted at $36 156 b Copper 125 6c higher at £78 12 6d f spot and s 24 for futures In the Lond market. Loeally it was unchanged. Lake clectrolytic are_ quoted at $17 75815 50, am | casting at $17 50917 €234, igher at £16 9s 3d in 35@5 4 A Lead was 6s 3d b dor., but remained unchanged at $5 locally. £28 in London, but was Spelter advanced lower in the local market, with spot quoted at Iron was unchanged to a shade hl(her abroad, witr standard foundry at 48s 94 B ot e 1 eIy | market seems to be somewhat unsettled, with be offering slight conces— Northern is quoted at undry Northern, $17 76@ Ty Southern at $18 25@18 75 suthern at $17 75@18 25. Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—The visible supply {of grain Saturday, February 17, as compiled ¢ Yok Produce Exchange. was as 2 de- cats 25,223,000 bushels, rye 2,338,000 bushels, ie;’ barley 4,804,000 bush- | * bushels. »3&11» bushels; o decrease 104,000 bush decrease 50,000 b els, decrease 219, CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Feb. 10.—Early in the day senti- ment in the wheat pit Was bearish and prices were below th se of Saturday. At the opening the May option was unchanged to Ke lower at S2,@82% Commission houses bid | ively during first few minutes and s G83c. A great deal of long wheat came out at this time and the prices under this sclling declined sharply to day was greatly in favor of the bears, the week being 12,500,000 bushels, agairst 11,220,000 bushels last week and the amount of wheat on passage showed an increase of 4,200,000 bushels. Cables wers easy and weather in tre winter wheat section was mild. This encouraged the bears and for May the lowest point of the day was reached at 834 c. At this point shorts became aetive buyers and the market in a short time was firm_ During the remainder of the session the selling pressure was less strong. Reports from Kansas City and St. Louis of an improved de- | mand encouraged the bulls, The market closed | firm, with prices at the highest point of the day, flnll quotations on May being 3¢ up at Xol'l(hl(‘ndinl the early weakness of wheat, the corn market was firm the entire day. The market closed strong, with May up 1L@%c at 533 @53%c ~ oat market wa firm. May closed up $@%kc at 207 A Bc advance in the price of live hogs, which induced shorts to buy freely, caused a steady market in )’\aninonl During the day there was considerable profit taking by local holders, but ell declines were temporary and soon ra- covered. The close was steady. with May pork up Be, lard was unchanged and rbs were down 2%e. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. 3% 823 43% 43 82 |1 42 43 831 8214 | 43 % Cash Grain and Provisfons. CHICAGO, Feb. 19 ~Cash quotations wers “g00d. choice numnk No. 1 hmnwenm. 1550 08 Tbe, '§7 15 ‘short. rive Srs teses), u&'{c 10; short clear sides (box 5 5. Cwnisky, basts of high wines $1 2% clover, contract grade, $14 15. 1 KANSAS CITY, Feb. lo—cgm—l- celpts, Steady, Sc lower, Native steers, 10; native cows and @5; stockers and th $3@S5; bulls, calves, $8 50@7 50; -lum fed steers, 5 ao W—l.rn fed o p.;x : u- mw%. heavy, 5‘.!","' . ackers, $6 06@0 15 pxn.'.’u: g OREGON. PORTLAND, Feb, 19.—Club wheat, 69@70c; red, 66@67c; valley, 72c. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Feb. 19.—WHEAT—Unchanged. Export: Bluestem. club, 69c; red, 67c. o Northern Business. 'ucomhnb. 19.—Clearings, $778.807; bal- ances, . SBA’ hh. 19.—Clearings, $1.921.086; balances, PORTLAND, !eh. 19.—Clearings, $973,108; | balances, SPOKANE, u{\b. 19.—Clearings, $609,336; balances, LOCAL MARKETS. g s ' g 1 12% Stiver, per ounce @ — Mexican Dollars . @ 5 INTERNATIO\AL New York on Paris. £ — N York on Mexico. 98 Paris on Lendon . Berlin on London Wheat and Other Grains. WHBAT—The world's shipments for the week were as follows, in quarters: Russlan, 301,000; Danubian, 134,000; Argentine, 455,000; | Indian, 4000; Australian, 172,000. The Eastern markets were slightly higher. In this market the cash Wheat was in slack demand at the decline noted at the close of last week. with large lines offering and buyers | scarce, Futures were quiet but steady. CASH WHEAT. Culifornia _ Club, §1 40; Californla Whits | for Mexican. Australisn. 314 lower es of Calif.r- S—— { e a1 M N e Ciub. spor. | Dried Frults, Nuts, Raisins and Homey. | ;x nu,al 35; Northern ' Bluestem, $1 37%4@ | The condition of the Fastern markets ap- 1 38%: Northern Red, $1 3215. | pears in the first column. The local situation FUTURES. |1s dull and unchanged. Session 9 to 11:30 & m. FRUITS—Apricots, 8§10c for Royals .and Open. High. Lew. Close, | 9@12¢ for Moorparks: Peaches. Sie for stand. 45 $13 s 80 " | ards. #3c for choles, g for extra choice and - e B, N !w., 10tc for fancy: 8G124c: Nectar- ¢ d - ikl 7% @S%e for white ] TR@T%e for Red; 2 p. m. Session. Prums, pitted, 6%@Tihe for Black 1@dc tor Open. High Low. Close. | Red and 1@9c for eliow: Silver Prunes, 1@8c; E 1 1 29% $1 29'(, Evaporated Apples, 8@9itc. Figs, boxes, 50c 127% 1214 12733} for choice. extra choice and 60@63c for BARLEY—The week opened with rathe - | fancy: bulk white, 2%@dc per Ib; biack, more inquiry and dealers reported sales easier | 3G3%c. i to mnnqn previous asking quotations. Bu: PRUNES—3%@4c bDasis for the four sizes - ness, however, continued quiet. | (60-100) and 4%c basts for the large and smail CASH BARLEY. sizes Feed, $1 15@1 17% for common and $1 18%@ | 5“‘8‘:"5"’5:,,',‘3 e PR Canton Py 120 for good to cCholce; annt §1 21%@ | ancy Seeded, 6@6%c: Standard loose Mugea- 1 25; Chevaller, $1 20@1 35 per ctl | tels, 5@5%c: Standard seediess Muscatels, FUTURES. | it,ir43ec: 2.crown London layer raisine, 20s, Session 9 L2 1 Y $1'25 per box: d—crown London layer Raisins, Open. igh. Low. 20s, $1 30 per box; 4-crown fancy clustirs, 30s, May T i 1 75 per box; S-crown Dehesa clusters, §2 per Decernber—No sales; Dithe bid: 98¢ asked. Bax;. frovews imperial clusters. 20s. $3 50 per 2 p. m. Scssion. N -Almond: Nonpareils. May—$1 18% bid, $1 10 asked. |52 e e T e use: | December—94%c bid, 94%c asked. | sigi ang Languedce. g e o g OATS—Still lack animation and the liberal | 514@6%c: Walnuts No. 1 softshell, 13@l4c; offeringe mect with littie attention, trom busers. | No. 2, 9@10e: No. 1 bardahell, 1230Gi34e; Xo. 1 551 70 for choice seed, $1 0@l 2, S14@9%%c: Peanuts; 6§Tc for stern: lor xmr m good and $1 35 for common; Blac cans, 11@13c: Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 §1 50@1 65 for good to choice for seed and down to $1 85 for ordinary feed; White, $1 5233 61 90; Burpriss, $1 60@1 65; Grays, 31 5n,¢ | t continues abundantly | supplied and easy at unchanged prices. | Westerr: sacked, $1 20 for Yellow and White | and §1 17% for Mixed. Californfa large Yel- | low, nominal: small round do, $1 85; White, | nominal; Egyptian, §1 40G1 415 for White and $1 25@1 30 for Brown. RYE—$1 4T4@1 821 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—S$1 50@1 18 per ctl. Fiour and Farinuceous Goods. FLOUR—California Family Extras, 34 S0@ | 510, usual terms; Bakers' Extras. $4 70@0: | Oregon _and Washingtcn, $3 75@4 25 per bbl FARINACEOUS GOODS—Prices in packages | are as follows: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 | Ibs; Rve Flour. $3 76: Rye Mcal, 3 50; Rice Fiour, $8: Corn Meal, extra Cream do, $3 75 Oat Meal, $1 503+ Homiry, Buckwheat Split Peas, boxes, $5 50; 100 1bs. Hay snd Feedstuffs, Although receipts of Hay were large yes- terday, being S15 tons, inciuding 54 cars, the market held up and the situation showed no material change. Feedstuffs were quoted cady | N-—$20@21 tor. MIDDLINGE per ton. | SHORTS—$21@21 50 per ton. i FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley. 102 | cake Meal in 5-ton lots, $37: jobbing. 50 pes ton; Cocoanut Cake or Meal at mills, §23 in "lo and $23 50 in 5 ton lots: jobbing, $24: Corn Meal, $27 50@28; Cracked Corn, 28 50; | Mixed Feed, $24@25: Horse Bnnl‘ $30G 40 per ton; Broom Corn Feed, 0c ctl; Calfalfa | Meal, carioad lote, §22; mbblnx $23 50 per ton, Mealfalfa, $22 In car lots and $28 50 smaller quantities. HAY—Wheat, $11 5016; Wheat and Oat, $8@12: Barley, $5@11; Vol Wild Oat, $8@11; stable, $3GS stock, $7 50@S 50: Alfalfa, $5@11 per ton cedinary and $15612 50 for chalos river. ‘W—30@85c_per bal Beans and Seeds, | All descriptions remain unchanged. Arrival | of 244 sacks of Hemp Seed from the East by $8 50@12 50: Oat, rafl. This variety has been scarce and firm o Some time. The situation in Beans remains | before. . BE\\S—BI)‘M $3 40@3 65 $ 5@4; Butter, $3 50; small White, sa 190! :s. ates | White, $§2 4092 65; Pink, Red, | $363 20; Lima_ he $4 T 3 neys, $3 25@G 75; Bl cti: Horse Beans, $1 SEEDS—Brown suctacd, 3 B Yatow | Mustard. $3 5083 Alu' Fl:;c.“dnn nary 6@6Yc; Alfalfa, 3 ‘&O!c ’nmomy Sc; Hemp, 5G3%:c per lb “Millet. 3@ s Broom Corn Seed 1 per ton. RIED PEAS—Nlles, $2G2 30: Green Peas, 2 15@2 30 per ctl. Potatoes. Onions and Vegetables. | Trade in Potatoes was of a light jobbing character and quotations showed no change from Saturday’s closing prices. Top quility | table Burbanks held steady under limited sup- plies, while the heavy stocks of poor offerings continued weak at irregular prices. Four mor carloads of Oregon Onlons came in to an ready overstocked and weak market, There was a good trade in vegetables and frm prices ruled for cholce offerings of all descriptions. Nearly all of the Peas came hand in bad order and were practi salable. became overheated In transit. A few jots g00d stock were offerings and found ready sa & the quotations. Summer Squash from the south_ bro brought §1 Saltgae. Burbanks. #1081 80" per ci. Burbanks, 75c@$1 15 _per ctl; Garnet Chlles, $1@1 18 per ctl: Early Rose. $1 251 40 per st1; small per ctl; Sweet 110€€, per_ctl omom—!-uow. 5855 per }n\ubllb per l"'ltr' and Game. { Western Chickens were placed on sale In the wholesale mrku and cleaned | up resdily at satisfactary 2nd @ third in late in the flly to a retail firm. | $2@4 per dozen for n-nuu and $1 28g! | Colts. | for C: F\lzyl-}.:‘e firm; Wm 14@14 Y. Storage— California, : Youns Al nominal; Eastern, fapey. fle steady. 3 ts of Oranges continued light. oniy a tew .msu local lots being received over Sun- day, and the market, while quiet, maintained | s firm position, with high prices ul'dulld is diverting supplies from this market. and, be- sides, picking -has mot yet in several of the southern grawing The other Citrus fruits were steady. Swtih the ex: ception of poor Grape Frult and under-sized | both of which were in excessive sup- ply. There was no change in Apples, fanc; stock being quite firm under a brisk d a-...] while poor quality offerings remained® d Bananas ruled firm at the recently g . quotations. APP] 25@2 25 NI for tanmcy, TSe @31 25 for for common. CITRUS AND -morlcu, PRU! - anges; Navels, $282 75 @228 for choice and §135G1T5 for sand | ards; Seedlings, $1@1 25: Tangerines, $i9 Lemons, 75:@$2 28: Grape Fruit. §1 30 @3: Mrxican Limes. 30 per case; Ba- nases, Hawatian $1G1 75 per bunch; Central Amecican, $1 7562 bunch: Puxe-m.. 2 50 Chestnuts, S@10c per Ib. HONEY—Comb, 13%@15¢ for white and 1 ater whbite extracted, 5%@ amber, $@43c: dark, Hawailan extracted, nominal—none he: BEESWAX—27@20¢ per b. / Provisiens. The expected advance in Hams Bacon and Pure Lard went into effect yesterday, all three descripifons being markcd up % CURED MEATS—Bacon. 11%¢ per Ib for heavy, 11%c for light medium. 13%@14%e for light, 1414@lé%e for extra Jight and 18%@ 16%¢ for sugar—cured; dry Salt Hides, llc; Bel- lies, 12c: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13% @l4dc; | California Hams, 12%G13%c: Mess Beer, io 56 $i0- 50; Mess, ‘Smoked per bbi; extra Mess, $10; Famil Mess Pork, $14; extra ciear, $19 a7 Pig Pork, $22; Plgs' Feet, $5; | Beef, To. per LARD—Tierces quoted at 6%4c per b for California compound. T@7%c for Eastern com- round and 1l0c for pure; haif barrels, pure, 10%¢; 10-1b tins, 10%c; $5-1b tins, 10%e; 3-ib tine, 1te. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 8%c: half barreis, S%c: one tlerce, 83c; two tierces, S%c; five ticrces, 8%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. The Hide market has turned week in sym- pahty with the East and salted stock is at least e lower, as Will be seen. with the ten— s | dency downward Late mail advices from New York say of H ‘“The advices recefved from the coast reported a firm market. Buyers, it was under- stood, Were sHowing a more active interest,’ and on the basis of Sc to 10c for medium to prime grades stood ready to purchase supplles with considersble freedom. Offerings were bght. sellers holding for higher prices. The markets up the State re reported firm but quiet. The local market was firm and there was ipguiry for coast Hops, which appeared to come from exporters.” HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and- brands sell | | about 1¥@lc under quotations. Heavy Salted | Steers, lg¢; medium, 11ke; light, 1l3ge; 14e for heavy ‘and 1lil4e for | : Stags, Sc; Salted Kip, Iije: Salted 1235¢; SA‘(ed Calf, 1ic; dry Hides. 22¢; dry Ca 3 mu\c Zach: Sach. medium, 90oas1 10 % lons Wool. 31 Horse Hides, salt, $3@3 35 for lare and $2 13 for medium, §2 2§ for emall and S0c for Colts: Horse Hides, ary. $202 25 rge and $1 50% 1 75 for medfum. $1 23 ru m-xl and 50c fur Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 38c; dry saited Mexican. 28c: dry Central Amerfean, Tlge. Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, TBe: ex- ra large do, $1 25; large, S0c; medium, S0c; small. 3%c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, u..cue in bbls. in cans and drums, Yc less; No. 2, 3@3%c Grease, 2@3c. NOOL_Fall_clip—Northern free, 13@lic: | do defective, 12@14c; Middie County, free: 158 do, defective, 12@lic: San Joaquin and e . 10@13c: San Joaquin Lambs, do. ‘defective, 9@12c per Ib. PS—S@12c per Ib. Meat Market. The week opened With very strong and higher markets for lve Cattic and - Sheep. Dressed Wethers are al<o higher on the ineide quotation. Spring Lamb, however. is lowsr. Dressed ‘Hogs are very firm and some sal small block stock over the top quotation are reported. Live Hogs continue scarce. DRESSED MEATS. ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BE! owe. VEAL— Large? €@7T3c: small. 6@Sc per 2‘ MUTTON—Wethers, 10%@11c; Bwes, 1026 _ver nn—h Yurnm 12@12%0; Spring. 13@14c | ver PORK—Dressed Hogs. S@10¢ per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. tations are for Ban §o0od sound following quot Livestock delivered in 45 pcr cent shrinkage c per ¥ il faes ; for cases for bofled and h‘-.!u.km: g in barrels, ;.t_-‘nm-lu ; £ i i Ofl. in cass. Extra Star, 200; Stove &’:. N : No. 1 En- “-.—.::ln. in bulk, per in gallon in cases and ‘Lead. box (w!my, $173 | three | of | Ifluehlu-'lilfil.: AUCTNHV SALBS AT ACTION AT WOODWARD'S PAVILION The largest sales ring west of Chicago TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 From 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. | 7%, PRIVING HORSES and MATCHED TEAMS at 10 a. m. |1 106 WAGON HORSES trom 1100 to 1308 et INDRAITBORSHM\”-‘". "26 sADDLE HomsEs | Al ‘are broken to wotk. Wil be guarastesd | as represented. ‘Mmmmmmvtm AR ‘ 'WESTERN HORSE filllh 220 VALENCIA ST., San Franciseo. I -~ 5 AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY, February 21, at 11 & =, ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH ST. T will sell 9 head of horses belonging to one | of the largest lumber teaming concerns in the | city. three wagons, three sets of double harness | and’ one single barness one buggy. also a lot of other horses JOHN J. DOYLE, Auetioneer. 1 gy, Parties necding anything n the lne of *™ horses. wagons, surreys, carts and &lf kinds of harness will do well to attend the b sale TUESDAY Feb. 20. at 1140 Folsom st. fat 11 a m.. as everything must go. WM. CLOUGH, Auctionees. cutting. has becoms more settled and the fol- lowing price list has been issued by the Unien Fish Co.: Bundles, $%4c; cases, regular, 3 cases. extra. 33c: cases Eastern a siyle, . 6c: hor brand 8 s Bize: Siiver King. Tie: White Seal. 9% Seabright. waaa».:‘ Pickied Cod, barrels, $9; do. haif bar- 7. | rels, . 8.450( Wool. bales .. 2.505' Lenther rolle . . 4.225! Hides. No 1,535) Peits, i ... 1.630| Broom Corn bdls 12 Middiings. sks.. 1050 Livestock. head. » Hays, tons 815 Apples, bxs ... Straw, ens .. ! ORmOV, Flour, qr sks... 6,625 Onions. sk . Wheat, ctls ... Bran. sks . Potatoes, sks .. 1,817 Shorts, sks EASTERN. | Hemp Seed, sks 244 Corn, ctls 'THE STOCK MARKET. | All Bonds and Stocks Quicter and | Without Feature. | There was no pronounced feature to the stock | market vesterday. Trading on the Stock and Bond Exchange was light, both !n bonds and shares, and the only fluctuation worthy”of mote was an advance in Comtra Costa Water from $43 30 to $45 under light sales. | "In the mining stocks there was less activity | in the Tonopahs and the Comstocks were quiet { at_about previous prices. | Homokaa Sugar was ex-dividend of 10c yes- | terday on the exchange under the rule. The Clarement Oll Company has declared a regular monthly dividend of 1 per cemt per share. amounting to $4500, payable March 1. Siiver Hill was ex-dividend of § cents per share yesterday. The total extraction of | from the. mine. during the peat week was 320 | mining_carioads, assaying on a basis of gold value $13 33 per ton. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. 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