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§ 191 191( ring-House Anmual Report. are buying than at an e, ¢ [3 learned basis sm New THE MARKETS. g and s ab derate supply and firn aciie the same. 1. : quieter, but higher. Cotton advanced. 200/ Tenn Coal & I..|15414/158 |152%]154 ... Texas P L T 00! .......... 3434 35 Texas Pacific 3414 Third Avenue 136 Toledo St L & W/ 8614 37 300( Do pra ... 5535 200 Twin City R T..|117 1137 [116% 118 200 Unton ptd_. 100U 8 Expre U S Leather S Steel Cor | Do pfd ... i 1.300 Va-Car Chem Co| 60" | 483/ 4915 200{ Do ptd . 111 3 2,100 Wabash . 22% % | 300 Do pta . | Do deb Bs 3 ‘| Wells Fargo Ex. . | 7 500 Western Union ; Westinghouse ... Do 1st ptd . 200W/& LE ... . 5 101 e 55 181 > ptd Ste pra Tel & T Co.|140%1 2 Tob ptd 1043 104 2 Woolen 45%| 45% 10815 10814 52 3 & .H udson 20 & Hud rights 600/ De De DL&W 126D & R G 10| Do _pra & Des M & Ft D. prd Do 24 pta E&TH Do pfd ..... Federal M&S pfd tW&DC.... 108 1703 170 33014 327 Havana Tob Co Do prd Hocking Vali 300, Do pfd 5 inois Central oro 300 r Marine 300 Do pfd 100 Inter Paper R [ 53 235 38 16915 17015 32915 330 101% 343 0ay 0% Vi 461 523 1691 (1898, 18 Cons for money. 90%IN Y Central.....1521; { Do for acct..90 9-16] Nor & Westewn.. 897g Anaconda - 1% Do ptd . 95 Atchison . 92%Ont & W 5244 | Do, pra ‘106 | Pennsylvania T, * | Balt & Oni 14 | Rand Mines 61 Can Pacific 75| Reading .. 0% | Ches & Ohto. ... 58 °| Do 1st ptd..... 47 Chi Great West. 2134 Do 2d ptd. 5114 | Chi, Mil & St P.1841s S0 Rallway 304 | De Beers ....... 18%| Do pfd . 10214 | 2000 Do 1st pfa 100/ Do 2d pfa . | 100 Wisconsin Cen 200 pra 593,200—Total shares sold. oo New York Bonds. | U S ref 2: reg..103%) Japan 6s, 2d ser.100% Do coupo 103%| Do 4s, cert..... 87 Do 3s reg 102%| Do 4lgs, cert... 91% 102%{ Do 24 series... 50% reg.1084% L & N unified 45103 .....108%| Man con gold 451023 Do new 4s reg.120l; Mex Central 4s... 831 5 coupon.....12013| Do 1st inc..... 24% Tob 4 Minn & St L 3s Do 6s . . K & Texas 45.101 Atch gen 4s Do 2ds . 891 Do adj 4s..... 85 |NR of Mex 5 8615 Atlantic C L 4851013/ N Y C gen 31gs.. 983, Balt & Ohio 45..103%IN J C gen Bs....131% | Do 3ue .. 94% | Nor Pacific 4s....100 BrooklynRT c 4s. 98 Do 3s . 783 ! Central of Ga 55.114% Nor & W Ccon 45.101% Do 1st inc..... 95 |0 S L refdg 4s... 983 Do 2d inc. 87 | Pa conv 8%s....101 Do 3d inc 83 | Reading gen 4s...101% Ches & Ohio 41%5.100 |SL & I M con 5s.117% Chi & Alto: st 314 C. B & Q new 4s |SL &S F fg 4s. %St L 8 W con ds. R I & Pac 4s. 79% Seaboard A L 4s. Do _col Bs.. 9131 8o Pacific 4s..... 84 C.C.C & SLgn 4s.104%| Do 1st 4s cert.. 96% Colo Ind Gs, sr A 78%| So Railway 5s...118% . ser B... 76 | Tex & Pac Ists..123 Midland 4=, 76%|TolLSt L & W 4s. §4 943 | Union Pacific 4s.104% 1 G 107 | Do conv 4s. 100 U 8 Steel 2 99 Securities bs 8614 Wabash 1sts . 16 cric prior lien 48,100 | Do deb B ..... T9% Do gen 4s.. 921 Western Md 4s.. 88 Hock Val 4%s. ,h‘}\l.‘,‘\\' & L Erie 4s.. 92 Japan 6 [100% ' Wis Central ds.. 93 New York Mining Stocks. Adams Con 35! Ontario 2.25 Alice 3.35/ Ophir . 30| Little Chief 52| Phoenix ... 081" Potosi 1.25) Savage Money— U § Steel pfd...107 Call loans ...5@6| Westing Common. 81 Time loans....4%@v%' Mining— Bopds— Adventure | Atchison 4s .....102% Allouez .... Do 2dj 4s..... 95 -| Amal Copper 110% Mex Central 4s.. 79 | Amer Zinc 10 Railroads— | Atiantic Atchison . 0% | Bingham Do ptd -10215| Calumet & Boston & Albany.255%/ Centennial ... { Amer Pneu Tube. 22 {&prs Butte Amer Sugar. ....130%|0ld Dominjon Do pid.. 139 " | Osceola . Amer Tel & Tel139%| Parrot. . Amer Woolen ... 45 | Quiney . Do ptd:. 108 | Shannon Dom_Iron & 1 30%! Tamarack s E4 Elect Nlum. 245" | Trinity . C1ey | Mass Electric ... 19% United Copper ... Do pfa S €1 /U S Mining. Mass Gas S50 |U 8 o Unitcd Fruit ...106 | Utah .. TUn Shoe Mach... 80 | Victorfa "Do_pra.... 31 | Winona U 'S Steel | Wolverine THB, COPPER STOCKS. BOSTON. Feb. 23 —The local marke: was extremely quiet to-8ay, showing no change | worth mentioning. The majority of the traders are away for the holiday and there is | nothing in the situation at present to Inspire uying or seiling. The buying of Old Dominion still continues. | London Closing Stecks. Den & Rio G.... 46%|So Pacific Do pfd.. . 91" Unlon Pacific Erie ............ 4%| Do ptd . Do ist pfd..... 78%| U S Steel. Do 2d pfd..... 71 | Do prd . 11 Central -177%| Wabash 24 Louls & N 51 Do pfd . i, M, K-& Texas... 35%] Spanish 4s . Bar silver—Firm; 30 11-16d per ounce. | Money—3%@4 per cent. Boston & Maine.178 "| Copper Range ... | Boston Etev 154% | Daly West - Fitchburg ptd..:141 | Frankitn T i Mex Central - 24% | Granby .. ... LS NY NH & H.200 ’lsle’ Royale ..... 23 Union Pacific ..151 'Mass Mining 9% Miscellaneous— | Michigan ... 131 Amer Arge Chem 283! Mohawk ... 56k o R 97| Mont Coal & Coke 5% | corresponding time one year ago. | irst halt hovr there was | Cloring prices were almost at the Greensburg, ‘Ohio. . Quincy, MI.. Mansfield, Ohio Decatur, Til. ... Sicux Falls, S. D. Jacksonville, Til.. Fremout, Neb. .. §South Bend, Ind. tHouston g : $Galveston . £ R Fort Wayreg ... & Total, U. S...52,841,325,355 24.8 Outside N. Y. City $SS7.131.460 188 CANADA. Montreal . $20.538,996 31.4 Toronto 23,253,022 37.0 Winnipeg 6808428 8.2 Ottawa 2,226,656 12.4 Halifax - 1 858 4.0 Vencouver, B. C.. 1,080,032 531 Quebec . vese 1 897 5.6 Hamilfon - 1 % 2.6 St John, N. B.... 1,003, 220 London, Ont . : 408 29.4 & 2117 s Victoria, B. C , Total, Canada. $70, 32.3 4Not includea In totals because containing other items than clearings. *Balances paid in cash. §Not included in totals. Comparisons incomplete. | Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 —Today's state- ment of the treasury baiances shows: Avail- able cash balance, §151,215,928; goid coln and { bullton, $74,812,009; gold certificates, $47,815,- 210. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—What appeared to be belated liquidation in,March caused another York cotton market this morning in face of good eables from Liver- pool. Heavy buying by the trade here and in Liverpool steadied prices and caused a better { undertone. ~ The demard Was not aggressive, {but it was forthcoming on all weak spots, | with the result that the close was steady at | a net gain of 4G5 po The spot demand | in the South was rather urgent and exporters | who have not been able to buy in the interior sharp break in the New | have been buying at New Orleans. The larger | Southern spot markets were steads, 1-16@%c | lower. Futures opened steads; February, 10.25c; | March, 10.26c; April S4c; May, L June, 10.55¢; July, 1 : August, 10.32¢ bid: September, 10.25¢ bid; October, 10.16c; De- cember, 10.22c. Futures closed February, 10.31c; | March, 10.32¢; Ap: 44c; May, 10.55¢; June, '10.65c; Jul August, 10.84c] September, 10.35c; Octoler, 10.22c; November, |10.25¢; December, 10. Spot cotton closed middling_uplands, 10.80c; middiing gulf, 11.05c. Sales, 150 baies. | New York Grain and Produce. | NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—FLOUR—Recelpts. 25,000 barrels; exports. 28,400 barrels. Dull and easy. Minnesota patents, $4.35G4.65; win- straights, $3.753.90. ter patents, $3@4.35; O 15,000 bushels; exports, WHEAT—Receipts, 32,000. Spot, easy: No. 2 red, 88c elevator and, 89%e f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Du- luth, 91ie 1. o _b. afl Futurks closed 1@ sed at 8Sc; July, S6%@ 3c net lower. May ptember, S51,@85Kc. | 873c. closed 8Tiyc; | HOPS—Steady. HIDES—Steady PETROLEUM—Steady WOOL—Quiet. COFFEE—Futures gain of 15 to 20 polnts. sed steady at a_net Total sales were 256, including: Merch, 6.55@6.60c; May : 5.05717.05c; September, 7.206 50c.’ Spot—Rio, steady; 14, steady. F | Sugar—Raw, s air refining, 2%c; cen- | tritugal, 96 test @3%ec: molasses sugar, 1 28%c¢; refined, stead BUTTER—Unchange CHEESE—Unchang | seconds, 13%a@14c DRI | EVAPORATED A | ported ' in the mark | Common to good, cro; D FRUITS. ES—No change is re- for_evaporated apples. » of 1905, are quoted at 8% c; fair to 1905, §%,@0%c;. prime, 914 @9%c: chofee, 10c; fancy, 11@114c. PRUNES—Are-unchanged, quotations rang- ing from 4%c to 7c, according to grade. | APRICOTS—Are fair demand on _spot, with cholce quoted at 10G103c; extra choice, !U\"figc, fancy, 12e¢. PRACHES —are unchanged, with cholce _guoted at fancy, 10%@llc; faniey, 114@15. RAISINS—Arc unciranged, with lgose tel quoued at 6G6Xc. seeded ralsing, 5R@7%He: London layers, $§1.5061.60. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—Spot tin was T8 higher thaw on Tuursday on the London mar- ket. closing at £166 s, while futures were un- changed at £163 10s, Locally the market was 8, shade higher, with spot quoted at $36.25@ 36,50. Copper bad a sharp advance in the London market, with spot closing at £79 10s and futures at £76 10s. This was taken to mean that outside offerings, which have recently | been an unsettiing factor, were diminishing. | and the local market was also steadier. Lake | and electrolytic dre quoted at $17.87%@18.50 | and casting at $17.624@17.75. | Lead was unchanged at $5.35G5.45 locally, | but declined 10s to £15 15s in London. Spelter also was unchanged at $6@6.10 in but declined 15s to £28 In 1 | the local market, London. Iron wes higher abrcad, closing at 48s 6d for standard foundry and 48s 103d for Cleveland | warrants. Locally the market was unchanged. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain apd Provisions. CHICAGO, Feb. 23.—At the outset the | wheat market to-day was weak. Initial quota. | tions on-May were off %@%c to %@Ke at Si%e to §2¢. The chief bearish influences came from abroad. A cablexram was recetved froh an English statistician telling of ad- | attional rains in India and giving a nevised es- timate on the total wheat crop of Australia which showed an increase on figures previous- Iy given. Shipments from Argentina for the week were reported to be larger than for the During the Dittle demand ex- cept from shorts. and prices made further re- ‘cessions from the opening declines. Ia May the lowest point of the day was reached at B114@S1%e. At that point shorts bought freely and the market gradually became firmer. highest BGGS—Irregular; Western firsts, 14%c; doJ RUARY 24, 2000; strong; beeves, heifers, suo:onm; %&m: 'man'ow"nm' to 5c higher: 3 o ::xm;ua ?;mr;‘w hm,n::b; mixed and butch . $6@6.20; roug! eavy, $6@6.15: good heavy, $6.20@6.27%: light, §6@6.22%:; pigs, $5.75@6.10; buik of sales $6.15@6.25. SHEEP—Reccipts. 7000 strong; sheep, $3.60 ©5.75; lambe, $i. 0. Omauha. OMAHA, Feb. 23.—CATTLE—Receipts, 2800: steady; native steers, $4@5.60; cows and heifers, $3@4.50: canners, :_stockers and feeders $3@4.50; calves, 250 bulls and stags, £2.75G4. HOGS—Receipts, 8800; market 5@10c higher: SR e a0 o bk of satis, 66805, .05% .75; bulk of 2 SHEEP—Receipts, 6000; steady: veaMings, $5.60@6; wethers. $5.40G5.60; ewes, $4.85@ 5.25; larbs, $6.50@6.85. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— March. May. July. Opening 6T% 6 6% 6 :a Closing . 6 T 68 L] PARIS. ‘Wheat— Feb. May-Aug. Opening 23 85 23 40 Closing 23 0 23 50 Flonr— Opening 29 63 30 25 Closing 29 0 30 35 . St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 23.-—WOOL—Stéady. Me- dium grades, combing and clothing. 23@28c; light fine, 20@2Sc; heavy fine, 18@21c; tub washed, 32GM0c. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Feb. 28.—WHEAT—Club, 67 €Sc: bluestem, €8@70c; valley, TI@T2e; I 65 66c. WASHINGTON TACOMA, Feb. 23.—WHEAT—1G114c lower. Export—Bluestem, 681sc; club, 67%e; red, 66c. | changed. becomes | earnest and that prices will be better in con- 1.25: $ 2 Squabs, $2. Geese, §1§1.50: Brant $2.50 for small; Honkers. $3@5; Hare, $2g2 30: Cot- tontail Rabbits, $2.50; Brush Rabbits, $1.50. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The large receipts below were for two days. The Butter market was 3c lower, but quoted steady at the deciine, with a very fair busi- mess on the exchange. Fresh selected Ezgs were lc lower, /except thirds, which were un- It is expected that when the weather dry storing of Eggs will begin in sequence. Fancy pew Cheese was also higher, but the other grades were unchanged. Eastern storage Eggs were marked away down to 10c, a remarkably low figure. As this Butter market is now higher than the Los Angeles market, the San Joaquin creameries, which gemerally ship to Los An- geles, are now sending thelr product in here, which increases our local supply just so much, and is therefore an element of weakpess. Business on the exchange was as follows: Butter—40 balf boxes fresh extras, 29c: 10 do. 28%c: 20 do. 2Sc; for firsts, 2614 was bid, 27ie asked. EgEs—40 cases fresh selected, 17e. Cheese—25 fancy new, ldc. Receipts were 47,900 1bs Butter, 93100 Ibs Cheese and 2188 cases Ewgs. DAIRY EXCHANGE OFFICIAL QUOTA- TIONS. (Note—The Exchange —quotations represent wholesale prices as established by sales, bids and offers on the exchange. Prices for Butter and EREs on the street are governed by the Exchange quotations, but generally range about 1@1%4c bigher. owing to the miscella- neous character of the busimess.) BUTTER—Fresh—Californta 28e, extras, | steady: firsts, 27c, steady: seconds, 20e. teady: Eastern, ‘mominal. Eastern Ladles— | Extras, 20c: firsts, 19¢. Storage goods—Call- ornia_ nominal; Eastern, nominal. Ladies— Extras, 20c, steady; firsts, 19%c, steady; pack- Northern Business. TACOMA, Feb. 23.—Clearings, §703,754; bal- arces, $151,868. SEATTLE, Feb. 23.—Clearings, $2,673,697; balances. $716.656. PORTLAND, Feb. 23.—Clearings, $639,680. belances, $136,946. SPOKANE._ _Feb. 2 balances, $145.246. LOCAL MARKETS. —Clearings, $598.254 Exchange and- Bullion. H Silver advanced %e. LOCAL. Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. — @4.8% | Sterling Exchange, sight. — @4.87 SterH? Exchange, cables. — @488 | New York* Exchange, sigh — @ v New York Exchange, telegrap! — @ 12% | Stiver, per ounce. ... 66%e — | Mexican Dollars . "o 8 | INTERNATIONAL. | New York on Paris. LR New York on Mexico 198 | | Paris on London 25.15% | Berlin on London 121,503 Wheat and Other Grains. | WHEAT— Liverpool futures were lower and Chicago ‘was slightly easter. In this market the cash market was unchanged, both as to | conditions and quotations. In futures there Was a good business in December on the morn- ing session, but May was quiet and easy. CASH WHEAT. California _ €I $1.40; California _White Australian, $1.47%: lower grades of Califor- pla Wheat, $1.1235@1.30; Northern Club, spot. 1.3215@1.85; Northern Bluestem, $1.37%@ | :,ss%"fcxmnm Red, $1.32%. § =+ FUTURES. | Session 8 to 11:30 a. ‘m. Open. High. Low. Close | May ... $1.28% $1.28% $1.28% $1.28% December ... 1.26% 1.2614, 1.26% 1.26% 2 p. m. Session, | May—$1.29. | December—$1.26% bid, $1.26% asked. BARLEY—Al conditions remained about as tefore. The cash grain, though in light re. | ceipt, was duil apd unchanged. In futures December was higher and in demand, while | May was quiet. CASH BARLEY. { i Government has called for bide for the furnish— ing of 3500 tons, the bids to be opened March 10. Red, $1.55@1.70 for choice sted, $1.10G1.50 for fair to good and $1.35 for common; Black, $1.50§1.65 for good to choice for sced and down to $1.35 for ordinary feed; White, $1.523 ©L.60. Surprise. $1.60G1.65; Crays, $1.57%@ | 1.65 yer ctl. 4 ! CORN—There is nothing new to report. The market is quiet and well suppiied and previous quotations rule! . Western sacked, §1.20 for Yeliow and White and'$1.17% for Mixed. California large Yel- jow, nominal; small round do, $1.55; White, nominal; Egyptian, $1.40G1.41% for White and | $1.25@1.30 for Brown. RYE—$1.47%G1.521% per ctl BUCKWHEAT-+$1.50@1.75 per ctl Flour aad Farinaceous Goods. FLOUR—Califerala Family Extras, $1.50@ 510, usual terms; Bakers' Extras. $1.70§5: Oregon_and_Washington, $3.75G4.25 per bbl FARINACEOUS GOODS—Prices In packages are as follows: Graham Filour. $3.25 per 100 ibe; Rye Flour, $3.75; Rye Meal, $i.50; Rice Flou-, $5; Corn Meal ™$2.75; extra Cream do. { onuln-l. u.?@t!m-t g‘mu. $ Hominy, $5.75@4; Buckw! lour, Cracked — Wheat, 75; _ Farina, fi Whole Wheat Fleur, .. $7@8: in sacks $6.51 bbls, $4.60: in sacks, Split Peas, boxes, 100 Ibe. Hay and Feedstufls. The Government is advertising for bids to furnish 3700 tons of Hay, the bids to b opened March 10. Local dealers rather expect the order to be Eiven to thie market, ail things being equal. There is no change in the Hay situation. Receipts yesterday were 728 tons, including 53 cars. Feedstuffs also remained | and cause a sharp advance in prices | auction sales will in all probability be resumed | demand for Fruits there, as will Feed, $1.15@1.17% for common and §1.18%@ | | (80-100). and 4%e basis | e@niges 1.20 for good to choice: Brewing, $1.2IK@ | 1.25; Chevaller, $1.20@1.23 per ctl. | ot FUTURES. / Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. May—No sales; $1.17% bid. p December-~95c. { . 2 p. m. Session ni | High. 4 Lowsl €k May . gfis‘ er $1.287 181.10° December ... 95 95 8 95 OATE—All houses reported business very quiet yesterday at unchanged prices. The | tnx_stock. 19c. steady. BGGS — Fresh _ Callfornia firm. firsts, 16c, frm;_ seconds. 13c. | frm: thirds, 13c, firm; Eastern, nominal. torage—East:mn, 10c. weak. CHEESE—Californla fancy new, Ide. | steady; firsts, 13 steady: ecconds, iZe | steady! Young Americas. faucy. lie, steady: | firsts, 13c_steady; seconds, nominal. Eastern— | Fancy, 16, firm; Western, 14@14l4c. Storage— | california, nominal;: Young Americas, nominal; Eastern, fancy. 15¢. steady Declduous and Citrus Fruits. Only two carloads of Oranges have becn re- | ceived here thus far this week and, as stocks in | the stores have been greatly reduced and the trade continues of falr proportions, the market for that fruit is in excellent condition for the selling Interests. Large sigs of Navels are selected, 17c, | closely cleaned up and holders of the few re- maining lots are very firm in their views. being of the opinion that a few days of warm. sunny weather would stimulate the demand on Monday, when the managers of the auc- tion company expect four carloads Will be available, Fancy Apples are still saliing off well at good prices. with large offerings of the red varieties still lcading in point of de. mard. All the other fruits are reported steady to firm at the old quotations. APPLES—$1.25@2.25 per box for fancy, T3¢ @$1.25 for choice and 30@7%c_for_common, CITRUS AND TROPICAL FRUITS—Or. anges. Navels, $2.50@3 per box for fancy, ¥2.25 @2.50 for choice and ;s.?sdz for stand ards: Scediings, $1.25G1. ‘hlg‘l“tnesy 319 Lemons, T5c@$2. Grape Fruit. $1.50 *xican Limes. 50 per case: Ba- nanas, Hawallun. American, §1.35@! 75 per bunch: Central per bunch: Pineapples. a $1.25G2.50 5 Hawalisn a | Dried Fruits, Nuts. Raisins and Honey. Mail advices from New York report more be geen in the first column. FRUITS—Apricots. 8§@10c for Royals and ards, Slje for choice, §c for extra choice and 4@10%c for fancy: Pears. 8gI3%c; Nect %@8le for white and T4@7Xe for Red: Plums. pitted. 6%@7l4e for Black. 7@9c for Red and 7G9c¢ for Yellow: Silver Prunes. 7@2¢: Evaporated Apples, S@9i4c; Figs. boxes. for choice, 35¢ for extra choice and §0@e€3c for i bulk white, 2%@4c per Ib; black, PRUNES—3%@4c basis for the four sizes for the large and small sizes. RAISINS—F. o. b. Fresno—Chaice Seededys Seeqdd Seedling Muscatels. $%@3c faney Seaded, 6G6}c: Standard Joose Musca- tels,” 5@5l.c; Standard seedless Muscatels. rown London layer raisins, 20s, 3 @4100; 2o {| $'#5 per box: S-érown London layer Raistms. 20s. $1.30 per box: 4-crown fancy clusters, 20s. $1.75 per box; 5-crown Dehesa clusters, $2 per ;3; 6-crown imperial clusters, 20s, §2.50 per NUTS—Almonds: Nonpareils, 121@13; T X L. 12¢; Ne Plus Ultra, 113%@12c; Drakes, 93%@10c, and Languedoc. 9@9%ec; hardshell, @6%¢c: Walnuts, No. 1 softshell. 13@ldc; No. 2. 8G10c; No. 1 hardshell, 1234@13%c; No. 2, $14@9lsc; Peanuts_ 6@Tc for Eastern: Pe— cans, 11@J3c; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5; Italfan Chestnuts, S@10c per 1b. HONEY—Comb, 121@15c for white.and 10@ 12 for amber: water white exiracted, 5%@ Slge: whife, Sc: amber, 3@4le; dark, —; Hawalian extracte? nominal—none here. BEESWAX—27@20¢ per Ib. Provisions. All houses report Hams, Bacon and Lard firm at the recent advance, with stocks mod- erate and the demand fa CURED MEATS—Bacon. 11%e per Ib for heavy, ll%ec for light medium, 13%@lé¥e for light, 14%@13%c for extra light and 16X@ 16% ¢ for sugar-cured: dry Salt Hides, 11c: Bel- lies, 12¢c: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13% @147 California Hams. 12%@13%¢c: Mess Beef. $0.50 per bbl: extra Mess, $10; Family. $i1: prime Mess Pork, §14; extra clear, $10.50: Mess, $17.50; Pig Pork, $22; Pige' Feet, $5: Smoked Beet. 1dc per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 6%c per Ib for California compound. 7@ilc for Eastern com- and 10c for pure; Balf barreis. pure. 10%e; 169 tias, 10%c: &> ths. 10%0; 3.1 ns, 1le. COTTOLENE—One half barrel. S%ec; thres half barrels S%e; one tierce, Sige; two tierces, 8%ec; five tierces, SXc per Ib. Hides, Tallcw, Wool and Hops. All descriptions are as before stated in the local market. The New York Journal of Com- 9@12¢ for Moorparks: Peaches, 84¢ for stand- | Family Retall Market. Retall prices show considerable revision this week_ Several changes will be noted in Fish. 1and butchers have advanced prices of Pork and Spring Lamb. Some kinds of Vegetables are cheaper. notably. Asparagus and Rhubarb, which are Becoming more plentiful every day. Turkeys are selling at unusually low prices, ‘while all other kinds of Poultry are compaFa— tively high. Dairy Produce has not changed since last week. COAL, PER TON— Wellington. 9 50 New Seattle s z] v:":mnno- —@9% Rosiyn 9 00| Wellington Richmond . 950 Nut .. 0800 Coos ray 7 80 DAIRY PRODUCE. ETC.— Butter. clioive,5q_—_@80| Cheese. Swiss soog 30055 Eggs doz . % Cheese. C; - 1 b, 1b.—@1% Checes. Tastern 20928] - po ixtracted - 010 POULTRY AND GAME— Iflm larye, Geese, each.§1 7302 30 -~ - Goslings . ] Do smal | Pigeons, pair ...— | Young 1 Squabs, per pair. [ yaae 3G90} Gray Geese.... | White Geese . Fryers each....65Q:3|Brane ... Broliers, eacn...30m60 Hare. each ... Turkeys, per 1b.20@25| Rabbits, each. Ducks, each.73c@$1 25 MEATS, PER POUND— Roast Beet— plam ... Roast "Veal. .. 125,313 Corned Hest Roast Porx .13@1S Beef Stew Foreqtr Lamb.12%@15/ Mutton St Hindqtr Lamb..15@20 Veal Stew . o) :uxm . 10| Soup Meat . n —@ Soup Bones | Tarigin Sn-k.l:\fi'l‘g Hams . Borterhse Steak 184@20!Bacon n Steak..12: 13/ Pork Sausage. -]’@ Round Steak. Beet Lamb chops %fléfim' - it FRUITS 4ND NUTS— Alligtr P .30@40 Lemons, dos ....13820 1‘ Limes, dos . -10913 = | Oranges, Cranberries, qt.20g25 Faney : .. —@=), _Common - Pineapples, cacl 20330/ Pears, 1B ........ @10 5@10/ Raisins, 1o . S@18 Chestnuts. 1b.12%@13. Tangerines, doz..10@20 Figs, aried. 1d 10(Walnuzs, per Ib.13G20 Grape Pruit.dz. 2 VEGETARLES - Artichokes, dz.75c@$1! Mushrooms, Ib...20@33 Asparagus. 1b.121,@20 Onions, per_Ib. Beets, Jozen ....u@—Okra per .. Beans. wiite, ib. 9 _(Potatoss. 1 - 1HOIN ‘Olured. per Ib i@ 6 Parsnips, per d3.10 Dried Lima, It—@ 0 Radiehes, d2 boh. 15420 Cabbage. each...—@10. Rhubarb, b .. S@1 Celery, head .... 5@i® Sage, 13 bnches. 2@ | Cress, da bumch.13@— 3tring Beans, 1b.20g25 | Cucumbes €a.10@12% Summer Squash, Garlie . +o 3@ per 1b —a13 Grn. P 10.35@40! Sprouts, per 1b..—@ 5 ppers. Dried Feopers. @28 Spinach, per Ib.. S@10 Egg Plant. Ib..—@35 Swt Potatoes. 1b.2G2% Green Peas. 1b.8@12%| Thyme, dz bnchs.—@: Lettuce, doz ...3 Turnips, per dos.—@’ Leeks,doz bunch. —@13; Tomatues. Ib....15@20 | FISH. PER POUND— | Barracouta . @13/ Shrimps. 1b Black Bass T Carp —@10i3ea Baes Catfish 12, Swmelts t Codfish @121 Soles | Flounders —@15| Skutes, cach . | Haltbut ...... 12%@15 Squid ... | Herring “—@10 Tumeod . | Mackerel =20 Turbot . | 12%6—|Trom . —a— @10 Whitefish 10— | @20| Clams, sallon 18, Do hardshell,lb S@10 : 25 Crawfl per 1b.~@15 1 20@25 Crabs, each 30310 | ..—@40' Mussels, b —Q1 ! —@10{ Oysters. Cal.’ 100.40@50 | w Do Eastern. d2.30@40 { “Advices received from hoiding firm. ngements have merce says of Hops the coast reported the market and It is understood that ar | been completed to ship 2000 bales additionmal 19¢3 Hops to England, with a price of Se without recourse guaranteed. The up State | market continues firm, but no trading of im- ipcrlnnch was reported. The local market was quiet but steady.” HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 3@lc under quotations. Heavy Saited Steers, 12%ec: medium, 11% lght, 1lige: | Cow Hides, 11%e¢ for heavy and il light: Stags, Sc. Salted Kip, 11e Veal, 121ic; Salied Calf, ldc: dry Hide dry Kip. 20c; dry Calf. oz § , | sheasit 20@40c_cach; short Wool, 30@730 sheari: each: medium. 90c@$1.10-- long Wool. $1.25G2; | Horse Hides, salt. $3@%.25 for large and 3275 | for medium,. $2.25 for small and 30c for Coits: | Horse Hides, dry, $262.25 for large and $1.300 $1.75 for mediym, $1.25 for small ana doc for | Colts. Buek Skins—Dry Mexican, 35c: dry | salted Mexicam, 26c; dry Central Amerfean. Jiige. Goat Skins—Prime Angoras. T3e; ex- tra large do. $1.25: large. S6c: medium, 36e: mall. 33¢ S FALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4%@4%e In Bbls; o 2, 3@3ue; in cans and drums ’c less: Grease, 2@3c. WOOL—Fail_clip—Northern _free, 13@17c: do, defective, 12G14c: Middle County, free, 13 17e; do, defective, 12@lic: San Joaquin and Southern, 10@13¢; San Joaquin Lambs, 1@ 16c; do, defective. 9@12c per 1b. HOPS—S$@12¢ per | Meat Market. Although all live and dressed stock are firm. | Hogs are particularly so ‘under promounced scatelty. and both live and dressed mdvanmced again yesterday. as will be seen. Some Hogs are coming n here from Nebraska. 15 DRESSED MEATS. H Wholesale rates from slaughters to dealers ! are as foilows: BEEF—5%@6%c for Steers and 3@ per _for Cows. VEAL—Large, €GT%c: small. 6@Sc per ib. | . MUTTON—Wethers,” 10%@llc; Ewes, 109 10%c _per Ib. | LAMBYearlings 12§12%c: Spring. 13@léc per 1. I PORK—Dressed Hogs. S@1lc per M LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quetations are for good sound Livestock delivered in San Francisco, less 409 | 1 45 per cent r Cattle: CATTLE—S Cows and Heit- ers, 8@Gie. H CALVES —3%04%e 18 (gross weight). SHEEP—Wi c: Ewes, 5@8%¢ per b (gross w LAMBS 388 per head. Continued on Page 14 100{ ‘Do pfd_ | The rate of diecount in- thes open market | he day. After tovch: z fnier %‘uu_ for short bille is § 131084 per.comt and for | Hased Arm at S1MGSIRe o e A R Noa Do prd | three months’ bills 3% per. cent. | An adyance of %c in the price of cash corn | SHORTS—$21 g slow it s | | stimulated the demand for the fature deliver- | FERDSTU B 200 Do il or.. ‘ Bank Clearings. fes. May closed at 43c. cake Mcal in 5-ton lots, $37; jobbing, wha & Mch NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—The following table, “The oat market was firm, with closing ton; Cocoanut Cake or Meal at mill ki FiS & M pfd | compiled by Bradstrest shows the bank clear. | prices at almost the highest point. May opened | yna' $23.50 in 5 ton lots; jobbing, $24 B . Do pil vt s b gty R t?&\‘i’fi@?fimg ahd cidsed i B g? iy Y P Go5: Horee Beans o £ et e e R | and decrease as cnmpnrgwlll:x.t:: :orr’:.cp';,fif‘ Provisions Were firm for the greater part :‘ “Broom Corn Feed, 90c p!:?"em Caitatra 1,400 Knickerbock Tce 4 | ing week last year: | of the day. At the close May pork was up | Aeal, carload lots, $22; jobbing. $23.50 per ton: | the _stronge Laciede Gas pfd { Percentazes, | 2isc: lard was up Sc and rios were 21,@0¢ | yealfalfa, §22 in car lois and $2.50 in small- | “ | cities— Amount Inc. Dec. | higher. & er quantities. . | *New York . L4 7 k: The leading futures ranged as fallows: “ HAY—Wheat, $11.50@16; Wheat and Oat, S Chitas N | %’é‘:.'f';o Open. High. Low. lose. 50G12.50; Oat, 85@ s‘u:u&""i $5@11; Vol- : 4 £ 1,100 Louis & *Phijadelphia . losmas 2 May . 2% .8 lg ey ,'{i‘.f.&! Altalta, $5G11 ver ton for 1 New York Momey Market. Macksy . .;_s«, Louls 50,980, 644 2.8 T s - 81% | orainury ard 50 for choice river. on ¢ Yo ptd ittsburgh . 42,842,222 9.2 © ETRAW—30@35¢ bale. g [t BEE 8 FERE T BOETEAGE 5 PER CENT GoL) SIRKING FEID DOMIS pe et 5. 8 Beans and Seeds. %5 | T.3000Met y 1165 1161117 | Cincinnati 21796700 210 55 - Bean marks rema RST JJO5% per | 4300 Mexican Cont it ey names g 30 S peicen, it shoderats Tevelpte . F GAGE 5 N G FU DSt e A 7 78 | eNew . 947, £ BEANS. Rayos, $3.40§5.65; 5@4; et Ttk serus ainess B febri b | Sifmnearotts il ud S Bt By smal Whie. g0153a 8 red Dve Janvary 1, 1936, without oplion of prior rcdemplion. $4.8640@4.8645 for demand oo . e Clevela: v w ) e % 3 3 : 3 ¥ : . —_ A : Do_ptd.... {e $340@2.05; Pink.' $1.90¢2.10: Red. % o e G b | 000 e & Shy T | i ne Bash " S Wiines i ned %2 |l Inferest payable January 1 and July 1 in San Francisco. e 200 Do prd.....:.. iy G415 | *Los Angeles . 11009855 .. s ; si7s@1ss, i ifornic e Government | 1:200Missour] Pacific. 100 ") 99% 90% 100 | Omaba ... TooB008 146 : ? L2 ooz B O 50@4.75: Yellow Bonds Tax Exempt in the Stats of California. 3 : bonds, irregular. - Nesh, C & St L[ ...|.....[145 (147 tiwaukes 5150319 19.2 3 g5 . 78T ; ustard, $4.5084.75; ¥ 3 y il (G S, |2 o e B | Sesik pands G e | B s e e 2 T e e e Booti R R Mex pidl 38 | 38 ) 734 30 - | vIndramapetis .. 570618 344 o S ehe SHY 8B4 37 gy T ved, S0GA1 pes ton The: Vosemite, Valley-Railroad Company is building & XEW YORK, Fe eh, The aggregate | ional Biscuit.| 65 | 67%] 67 . g J > - £ E S i - 1 ing R T P B e ey | 1SSt B & |y SR |SEEA DD BRUR A iy S e erememnns” | (RPN s SR SRR Bl S o¥ ok chind, cOuetruchion e e | L M ot (ST SRR R | ok s Boae s |0 from a connection with the main lines of the Souther Pa- market which had | ** 300 Y Atrbraxe. .- {86 |1561|18014 120 { Fort” Words fomin a0 ol g, Koo d T No. 3 "2-? Fetntok; Oulons end, Veniabiel cific and Santa Fe railroads at Merced to the Yosemite Na- e successful com- 4 el ¥ gy o 9 ;' No, 2 corn, P, 1oy smal i I vhi ill mal ible’ ip i b B gl i g0 Wl IS B o B T gl P it 133 S o No. 2 white, biddohe, | beink limiled to the purchasing of small lots tional Park, which will make possible a trip in standard Pull- age was one of the couses. A Do 28 pta.... .. 50 |84 Tolis iterings of table goods. The steamer Colum- mans without change from San Francisco or Los Angeles to e o Sow Tork Dook. . 2% a5 1008301 61D hia wita ut TEGA S S5CHt T e et the Park.. The company intends to handle tourist traffic into w RESE DS e . X b, 2 | 8,602,055 6.2 gon Burbanks, Wl not becn inspect . g of orders from Y, Ont & W.| 50% | Atbony bercaed 3 $ to & late hour. Seed Potatoes were firm . i i 3 00 Norteik & West'| &1 i !f.u"“z’.x- $aTeT 50 Eht Shatuve. Buions rematned Guies and weak the Valley this coming season, over thirty-five miles of road American secufities Corth "American. 100% 100 | 90% e Dl 3msme 21 Y nts apa Rbubarth were [If | NOW neafing completion, in conjunction with a stage trip over <t i the sagzing of prices | 15,800 Xorthern Pacific. 228% 2213223 122535 | satianta . T 3912080 200 452 and ufi: respectively. Prices of the remaining distance. - morket wa gmall o | 200 Omana 187 /187 Mliss (190" | macoma - DI s4seis 420 Aeparagus heid up well under a'good demand ] butable to the a0 8 Vie 97 !gg il s e ) Siow e e cas Sica. " Sonthern ¥ DIRECTORS ceagh . 5 e e Hartford . 1 2900286 20.1 slow of sale at easier raics. Southern vege. 3 est ng commit- | . Pacific Coast. Juz Nashville 3217000 15.3 tables showed little change, being generally ’ memendations o7 (i com- | Do s 300 L B Y 3 ’:”‘ifi‘ 27 Frank G. Drum, President. while not threatening any {3,500/ Pacific Mafl w531 a4 443 a5 | D¢ Molnes . 1,985,071 8 ¥ o stock market, prom- | 15.100/Penn R R Co... 1394 138% 130 13 N N e RS N. D. Rideout. William H. Crocker o ez e | b Piome Ganl i K o e | S L WG 3 Lt B S o B eerw A H - ved ¥ . C, A\ T 135 [ 78 | Augusta, Ga..... 1,160916 361 'S i Thomas Pra % Sying of an SO-cent gas rate for New York » 4 o0 | % o e Xork Auate s Commission. | * §/#0|Procees Sipel Carl 58 | 56%| So%| sex| SOFimensia, Mim. ~ LTHBL - 1.8 W. W. Carthwaite ther. . preliminary estimates of the cur- | 500! Do pfa. 1100151 90% 1 991, 2 2983411 92 for the week indicated a loss | 100, Puliman 1242 1834870 21 st weok's movement of | 5o0/Ry Steel ngs! 56%, 55 ‘ 55 1,492,448 21 $3.500, 00 » may be expected therefore o | 200 Do pfd 1021216314 | 103 . e omorrow's statement. Rates for time | =9 700/Reading 15 frame were finm to-day and_forelgn exchange | ' 200\ Do lst pid. Tirwe ates weré higher. The gradual sagging tend- | Do 24 pta k3 1,136,718 e market extended 1nto the last half Republic §-& 1.. 31% ' 31% 1,472,256 r of the trading. at which time low prices | ‘300 Do pfa % 105 1106 1 i - T the amy were gemerally touched. Between | 3 300!Slose-8 & o828 time and the closing of the market there | o 2o prd 971,568 gbrupt recovery, which restored prices IStJ &G 650,852 fember of the prominent mctive Etocks | Do ist P 1,156,408 me highest level of ihe day and made the | ° Do 24 pfd . 713,090 This late buying movement was StL & SF lst pi: 1,202,308 by any news development. 300 Do 24 prd - 813,316 Bonds were irregular. Total sales (par BSOSt L &8 W . alue). §1.980.000. 00| Do pfd .. 506 200 Southern Pac New York Stoek List. E ¥. Hutton & Co. 490 Californla street, Sen Praocisco, members of the New York

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