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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, The The week @irector o ANGEL New ¥ exc D.exican dc New v YORK. Feb, operators some further adva . but this was of buy supposed § nstrative b: by sympathy with the dep Seasien cu Eroup Consol nsjon that the be similar ew Gas fut i Oil 4¢ per gallon low ibout the same. EASTERN MARKETS. RK. Bonds—Gover SUMMARY Stocks lower. 7 advanced. change Corn ar 1 Ry e and Hops Pacif ot quiet. Codfish 1 wonsa S wer. ges well « reaw repe Shares still very active, dull, uifs and Beans as before auoted. condition, OF THE MARKETS. Cotton higher. but at lower prices. { 873,669 in Specic to the Orient Silver unchanged. it sing freely upen all markets. o export demand for Flour, s loweer and Cheese higher. ns and Honey duli. dressed Meat markets firm. Salted Hides weak. lozwer. h ned 1p and firm. lent Fruit and Grain prospects. Weather and Crope. A ection the G Adte, e of cloud tempera- and several | warn were slightly wih of | truit | Grain is in sloom | croj e rumhu- ln | aking rapid od orange i ads of oranges, ng _ehipped condit arm, rainy weather 1 some fruit xcellent condition also ospects datly rops are | er | The | Lowers. nc in gen- | | York Money Market. hange $4.82% rs, 51%c and railroads, irregular. | York Stock Market. 27.—The reversal in the from that of yester- | | the stock mar- ck are | making | the | on this alleged plan has been forthcoming at time and today’s rumors of s failure any Were equally without authoritative warrant. | The price of copper was raised another frac- in this matrket without' availing to hold Copper _against tion Amalgar tide of .t stantial stocks mated he market basts prices higher. for the abandonment of yester- day’s attempt to revive the speculation The course of the downward | This may have been due in part to the fact that the price of copper ylelded in London in spite of the marking up of the price here. The continued liquidation of Kaffir stocks in | the Londor market had & disturbing effect on various foreign markets which was aggravat- ed by the continued anxfety over the outcome Algeciras conference. affairs in the money market offered more sub- Y Airbrake 4, ()OO‘NEW Yo 200N Y, c"“ & Do 1‘)0‘Puuman Car 1,800:Texas Pacific 5 United Copper 306/ United R of S |8l Do'pta - in Sub-treasury absorption for the week of silver colne a profitable operation. closing exchange tone of the market market was weak and at !loans were reported firm and some higher, but forelgn vielded. conspicucus lossea for the day, Bonds 510,00 cent on cent on rancisco, were irregular. call, call and the m Hutton & change, ew York Stock Lisi Co., 490 California street, members w E furnish the following official | | quotations of that Exchange: Total sales, ew 4s declined of the New York, { rore to $3,626,000 and the Government institu- showed a credit balance Some of the interior cities are drawing funds from nued advance {n silver make: shipments of gold to Mexico for the purchase at the Time The par value, United States 3s and old 4a advanced % per | « per | York 3,500 A 400/Am Be 100 - Adams Express. 1,200/ Allis Chalmers. 300, A A 0| Am Do pta E malg Copper m Cotton Ofl Do pfd Am DI ¥ m Gr Hide & L Do pfd ..... 200 American_Ice 500/Am Linseed 400 Do pfd . 200 Am Tel & T Co. o, Am Tob prd 3500,A) m Woolen Do pid . 11,500 Anaconda 1,300, Atlan Coast vL‘ne uu 4 Ann_ Arbor Do ptd S000A T & S F. 100 1,700/ Bait & (mm Do Bay Do pfd 254008 R T. E Brook Un Gae. Brunswick D & G G )/Cent Leather Butterick Co ... ‘anada Southern ‘anadian Pacific Do ptd ...... 1.500/C & O.. 200/C & A Do ptd ..... .C & K I pta .CI1&L pfa 1500C & G W ...| Do ptd A 2000 Do pfd B ..... Do debs . 2200C & N W. 10,200C M & St P ...| Do prd L300C R 1& Pmem 4800 " Do pid .. 1,200 1,400/ Chicago Un Trao| 200/C 3.100/C 1,200| Do 1st pfd 800! Do 24 pfa 84,700/Consol Gas 1o that | .. re a particular from those moved upward with lra"lnx today of ze largely to aliable Inv\ & of the up- ched so far as profes- ry them. ne early deal- | taken advantage of 1l stocks. The prin- from a stock market surmises gs to the ers and the fixing of ¢ the sellers with the erg an dentity showed itself' more af- utilities. m Joined the recent declining tend jdated Gas, presumably on the public service corpora- subjecied to measures of reg- to the restriction of .the price York City to 80 cents. Con- ftself Showed evidenee rther decline and rallfed with trom en uncovered | » that resuit. The news £ the scitlement of the Ulhd No guthentic information There | - sup- | i Cieve Lor & w. i5600]cor Fael & non, L s 00, Colorado -So . vosvozsl = 800 B0 o5 1,100/Gen Electric Lo9Grent Mo pea 5,000/G: |Havana Tob Co 100,111 |Int o weooaf Do pra 103i1owa Centrai . 200 Do pfd 1.200/Kangwha & : Do 1,800/ Chlczso Ter Do ptd Do prd cCC & St'L Do pfd Do prd K olum H C & 1 reene Cons Cop| linois Central erboro ter ane : Do ptd Pwine Co. Wit Low.| Bid. big) 9ig T4 4T 140 13914 140 (1045 (1043 104 453 | 443s) 441 1108 (1073 1071 Zo4% (27805, 280 ux( 106 % i |13 124 ki 45 1019. 101 .11 iy I} 16914 |100% 1814|3164 | % | Zw 2] .| 26 | 953 l?fl(, B pta evada Coppr H52. 53 Ask. ¥ 383, 4Ti 2% | | 49 } 12‘1 | 48 141 104% 45 108 281 5 160 | | 724 | #»8REZ8 FEER B 525 & B uBRsEen P § R REESRNE! lfl B m'L 8 Cast ifon Do ptd prd 500/ ¥ Realty & R&R 1d 300U § | Do 1st ptd Do 2d pfd . 1 3 W\U § Steel Cor stern Union |Westinghouse B .’ Do 1st pfd .. 1,000|W & LE ... ... 300 Do lst ptd ... | 500; Do 24 ptd 100{Wisconsin Cen 100, Do pfd . Now Jersey Cen.|. i 900 Ry Steel Spfinx:} 583 Do ptd lWHTexu P LT Col Co. | 26!\\ 261 633 _|Wells Fargo Ex. 503 159 1497 147% 53| 5% 10473 141 11562 (1 79 35 a«v.l 3T% 119 ua vy F 063 96i4| 95 | 96% % .| sl agg a1 44444 881, 88 P 4815 48" a8y | 47 | 9254/ 02 | CEME | 93% 93% 93», 1691 163 170 178 20 | 20 M «m 46 | 468 20:,',' 27 3% }s“ 000—Total shares sold New York Bomds. | U S ref 2s reg. xo’W Do coupon Do 8s reg. Do coupon. Do old 4s reg. 102‘4 Do coupon. Do new 4s reg. 8% Balt & Ohio 4s. 1045 | Do 3%s ... 04 BrooklynRT ¢ 4s. 03 Central of Ga 5s.114 , | | { Ches & Ohio 4148.108% | & Alton 81gs. 80% , 00 < C. B & Q new & C R & Pac 4 Do _col Bs. C.C.C & SLen 45106 Colo Ind 5s, st A 19 Do 5s, ser B... T7 Colo Midland 4=. T6% Calo & So 4a.... 04% Cuba Bs . | Den & Rio G 4s. Rt | Dist Securities 5s 87 ‘ Erle prior lien 45.101 Do gen 4s . Hock Val 4%s. Japan 6s Adams Con . Atchison 256 Boston & Maine. hs Boston Elev ?{ Fitchburg pfd. ¢2 21% Mex Central . | N Y, N H & H.200 Union Pacific ..151% Miscellaneous— Amer Arge Chem 28 Do g neu Tube, 22% g Do Amer ot & F108% Amer Woolen ... 44 Do pfd.. Dom Iron & 8 Amer Amer Ed Elect Illum. 245 Mass Electric ... 10% Do p: Mass Gas %|U United Frait . Un Shoe Mach. prd. U S Steel. BOST Feb. list. Good buying of this morning and the edvance of 2 points. terest in regard to the of another dividend, $1.25. The market is Cons money...90 5-16] Do for acct.... 90t Anaconda AteMun Balt K & Texas. Bar silver—Stead: Money—4 per cenf tor short bills is 3% Condition of ment of t shows: _Avaflal e, $48,801,100. 034 | 9234 | THE COPPER STOCKS. N, The rate of discount in the WASHINGTON, Feb. | Japan €s, 24 ser. mo\(, 90 L & N unified 42103 1| Man con gold 4s.1023 3inn & st L s 96 K & Texas 45,100% | Do 2ds s 01%( N Y O gen 3%is.. N J C gen 58 \qr Pacific 4s SL&T ‘fiLas!’lth w/. i St L § W con 4s. 80 |8 _Pacific 4s,.... | Do 1st g5 e mv, | S0 Railway 5 | Tex & Pac ists. | TolSt L ‘. WS 'Ln{on Pagific 4s. 105% Lo S Barwer oo | Wabash 1sts .....115% | Do deb B ... . 84§ Western Md 4s.. &8 | W & L Frie 4s.. 92% 4| Wis Central 4s.. 921 New York Mining Stocks. 85! Little Chief . Alice 3.50 Ontario | Breece . 40| Ophir Bruns Con 55| Phoenix Comstock Tunnel. 08| Potosi Con Va Min Co. 1.25 Sevage . | Horn Silver 210/ Sierr, | Iron Silver Leadville Con . Boston Stocks and Bonds. Money— |U 8 Steel ptd...108% Call loans Westing Common. SL Time loans. Mining— Bonds— Adventure . . 6% Atchison 4s Allouez ... .40 Do adj 4e..... 85 ' Amal Copper ....110% Mex.Central 4s.. 52 |Amer Zinc S 13% Railroads— Atlantic 24 Bingham pren | Calumet & 95 Centennial 2614 Copper Ras 811 Daly West 2 Franklin . D18 | Granby ey Isle Royale ..... 23 Mass Mining Michigan' . Mohawk . Mont Coal & ane Tamarack | Trinity ... | United Copper ... U 8 Mining..... S Ol DM 3 : Victoria - T4 ‘Winona .8 Wolverine . 132 27.—The market today showed a little more actlvity all through the Copper Range appeared stock showed a sharp The only fdctor of in- stock s the appearance which probably will be stil & trading affair. London Closiug N Y Central. Do pfd 9314 Ont & Western.. [ Penr‘;lylvmu. - 95 S the Treasury. 21. .—-'l'ol;dly’l state- per cent months’ bills 3% per. cent. the Treasury balances lund. exclusive of the mono,oao ble cash 191,401; ‘old coin_and bulijon, rc.n“& gold ofl"lfl« March, 10.19¢; Avfllns}:oflc May, 10‘& Jll". 10.03¢; A B octomn 10,900, Novernonts 10Ficr L cember, 10.27c. Futures ol ; June, steady. March, 10.50¢; Jaly, 10.65: August, 1000: Seple ber, 10.30c: Octaber, 10.20c; Novtmber 10.: t cotton closed qum higher. lsl.lld’\llln; \Ipd‘nd.l 10. mlddlln( gulf, 11.10¢. s, New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Feb. 2i.—FLOUR—Receipts, 4500 “barrels; exports, 2500 barrels. Market barely steady and quist. Minnesota ‘patents; 4.30@4.60. WHEAT—Recelpts, 19,000 bushels. Spot, Ori; No. 2 red, 86%c elevator and No. 2 red. a b, afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, b1 . b. afloat. Opening rather weak at new low prices for the season, influenced by lower cables, wheat recovered and for the bal- ance of the day, while at times #regular, was generally well-sustained on covering dus, to Teports of a crop damage in Kansas. close represented %@3c net advance. )hy. ST @S5 15-16c, closed S1%c; July, 86 11-16@ STinc, closed §7to; Septemver, 8554 @80 1-16c, closed 86 11-16¢. PETROLEUM- Steady. WOOL—Quiet. COFFEE—Cables today are rather favorable. -| The course of the market here hinges on the attitude of European shorts. Both Eurcpe and Brazil bought here yesterday presumably in anticipation of a rise in the event of the pro- posed Valiorization scheme going into effect in_the near futura. Futures closed steady at unchanged prices to a decline of 10 points. Sales, 57,750 bags, in- gluding; March, 605gTe: April, To; May, T10gt300; July, 7.25@7.40c; September, 7.43 7.60c; December, 7.7047.80c; January, 7.70 oo Spot Rio qutet; No. 7 invoice, 8 7-16e. Mild, steady: Cordova, 9% @12%c. i SUGAR—Raw, firm; centritugal, ~ 96 tst, 28-16G3 7-10c; molasses sugar, 2%@2 11-16c. Refined. quiet. BUTTER—Weak. Street price, extra cream- ery, 21@27%c; officlal prices creamery, com- mon to extra, 16G27c; do, held, 17@22c; West- ern factory, common to firsts, 14@16%c: West- ern {mitation creamery extras, 20@Zlc; do firste, 18c, A CHEESE—Unchanged. EGGS—Unchanged. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market seems fo be working into a strong position in spite of u continued light demand. Common to fair. 7@8%c; good (1804), 8%4@S%e; falr to good (1905), 8% @9%c; prime, 9% @934c; choice, 10c; fancy, 11@11%c. PRUNES—Continue firm to steady, 4%@sc, according to grade. APRICOTS—Are in demand, but prices show no change. Choice, 10@10%¢; extra choice, 10%@10%c; fancy, 11@12c. PEACHES—Are aulet, cholce, 10%@11c; extra fancy, 11%@13c. RAISINS—Are unchanzed. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—The London tin mar- ket was unchanged to s higher, with spot closing at £185 10s and futures at £163 10s. Locally lhe market ‘was a shade higher at $36.20@326. Copper s irregular in London, with spot quoted .at £78 175 64 and futures at £76 17s 6d. Locally the market showed continued firm.. ness, with lake quoted at $18.1214@18.50; elec- troiytic, $18@18.50; casting, $17.87%@18. Lead was unchanged, but spelter was 58 up at £25 5s in London, and remafned quiet at $6@6.10 locally. Iron closed at 47s 6d for standard foundry and 48s 3d for Cleveland warrants in the Eng- lish market. Locally no change was reported. but steady; extra Available Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Feb. Special cable and telegraphfc communications recelved by Brad- street’s show the following changes in avail- able supplies, as compared with previous ac: count: Wheat—United States and Canada, east of Rockies, decreased 108,000 bushels: afloat for and in Europe, decreased 300,000 bushels; to- tal_supply, decreased 409,000 bushels. Corn—Uhited States ana Canada, east of Rockles, Increased 186,000 bushel United States and Canada, east of Rockies, decreased 1,140,000 bushels. CHICAGCG BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Feb. 27.—During the early part of the session the market was barely steady on lower cables, largs Northwest recelpts a 2n extremely slack demand for flour at neapolis. The market rallied several during the first half of the session a falrly active demand by commissioh houses, but each time seliing by local longs forced the price down again. During the last half of the seesion, however, the market became firm on reports from the Southwest of damage to fall sown wheat by severe wind and sand storms. In addition primary receipts were less than for the corresponding day one year ago. The mar- ket closed firm, May %c higher at s)';gc, 'rhe option opened unchanged to %c lower at 81 to 81%c and sold betweey 81ic and ST The corn market was @ trifie -easler at the opening, but became firmer because of cover- ing by shorts and buying by cash interests and commission houses. May closed Y%e higher at 43U@43%c. Oats held steady. May closed e up at 30%4c. Provisions were easy early in the day on profit taking by local holders. Later, however, the market became firm and at the close May pork and Jard were each up 7%c and ribs were 10c_higher. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles—4 Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat No: 81% 82 811, 81% 81 81% 8% 8% 421 431 42y 48 43% 44 43 i 44 4415 44 44% 0% 30% 30% 29% 2915 208 28% 2816 28 15.37% 15.25 15.87% 1515 15.06 1515 TITY% 7.17% 7.85 7.86 September . 7.96 Short Ribs, per May 8.12% July 8173 e R Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Feb. 27.—Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, dull and easy; No, 2 spring wheat, 80@83¢c; No. 3, 76@83c; No, 2 red, 82% @83%¢; No. 2 born, 40c; No. 2 vellow, 40%c; No. 2 cats, 30%c; No, 2 ‘white, 81%¢; No. 3 ‘white, BOE&I i No. 2 rye, 63¢; good feedi barley, fair o cholce malting, 41@50c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1.07; No. 1 Norfhwestern, §1.12; prime timothy seed, $3.20: mess pork, per bbl, $15.25615.30; lard, per 100 1bs, $7.071 short ribs sides_(loose), $7.95@8; short clear sides (boxed), $8.35@R.45; whisky, basis of high wines, $1.28; clover, contract grade, §14. Articles— Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels . + 40,900 900 Wheat, bushels 9,000 10,500 Corn, bushels 500 215,500 Oats, bushels . 241,500 315,000 Rye, bushels .... 1,000 8,500 Barley, bushels . 119,100 24,100 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, Feb. 27.—On the Produce Ex- change to-day the butter market was firm: creamericsg17@27%c; dairles, 17G24% firm at mark, m included, 1315, 13%4¢; prime first: u: extras, my,c cnee“, steady, 11%@18c. * BASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Kansas City. KANSAS cm. Feb, 27.—CA’ 1y ceipts, 10,000, Market : Betfers §2.3505; Srvakers and feeders. 30 eifers, $2. T8, 7! Dalle, 45 6004, colves, 80T Westare tod steers, $3.75G0.00; Western fed cows, $2.500) HOGS—Recelpts, 14,000, higher.. Bulk of sales, $6.06@6. 1\5 halvy. um ‘@60 20; %"%kan $0.05@6.17%; pigs and’ ligh Motions SLIG5H0; 1ambe, 3050067 ttons. SLI505,80, Tam wethers, $5.50@6.10; fed ewes, $4.25@5.! Chicago. CHICAGO, Feb. 27.—CATTLE — Receipts, steady. 10. range 3500. Market steady to strons ves, $3.00 “d«t. :owl &.n;i hq'to $1. &”a‘a” tockers and feeders, 5@4.70; S, HOGS—Recel 080, tommans OMAHA, Nebr., Feb. 21.—CATTLE—Rs- 8500, Market steady. Native steers, .60; cows and heifers, kers T8, and $2. 000. ket Sc SR e et W SR Wit R MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Yéunings, ewes, $4. 28, 1906. mflmy wool has FEBRUARY ignment going to prleu ohulmu. been a feature, onme big consl @ Philadelphia’ house. Al ‘rades o territory exhausted after the steady and The new foreign wools, South American, are at- Supplies are rulled wools are boch Auscralian tracting considerable attention. bel’nf l,;_ud!ly de: ¥ qufet. Territory: ldsho fine, Bgase; heaty, fine, 19@20c; fine mcdlumfi, 22¢25c 26@27c; low medi- um, 27 oming fine. 22@23c; hea’ ne, 19@20c; e ‘meditan, 2S@3c; mmm‘.'y.u@hc: Tow medluni, 23@24c; heavy fine, @28c. Utah and Nevada fi 19@20c; fine medium, 24c; medium, 26@27¢; low medium, B Montana fine cholce, 35@20c; fine average, 24 @26c; fine medium _choice, 6e; average, 24@25¢; staple, 27@28c; medium choice, 27@2Sc. “$t. Louls Wool Market, ST. LOUIS, Feb: 27.—Wool. steady. Medium grades, combing and clothing, 28@38c; light fine, 20G24c; heavy fine, 18G2He: tub washed. 32q40c Northern whcl1 Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Feb, 27.—WHEAT—Club, 67@ 6Sc; bluestem, 6S@%9c; red, €5@6Tc; nuey. Tt WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Feb. 27. — WHEAT—Unchanged. Bluestem, 68c; red. 65%c. Northern Business. PORTLAND, Feb, 27.—Clearings, $824,169; balances, $131,275. yOKAuE.M.’Feb 27.—Clearings, $635,046; b . $U1. ”-fz'k“im Feo. 27.—Clearings, $1,797,468; balances, $450, 1! R x. Feb. 27.—Clearings, $630,325; bal- lncel, $28,533 LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. The Doric took out & treasure list of $73,609. consist:ng of $3002 in Mexican doilars, 3783 in gold coln and $1122 in gold dust for Hong- kong and $65.960 in silver bullion for Kobe. New York Exchange advanced 23c. LOCAL. Sterling Exchange, sixty duys.. Sterling Exchange, sight Sterling Exchange, cables . New York Exchange, sight New York Exchange, telegraphic Stiver, per ounce Mexican Dollars . INTERNATI New York on Paris.. New York an Mexico Paris on London . Berlin on London . ‘Whent and Other Grains. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Continue nomin: about 1¥s from this port to Europe, with the usual advance from the Sound ports and Port. land. The chartered grain tounage in port has a register of 1993, against 3969 tons on the same date last year; disengaged, 13,460 tons, against 28,100; on lhe way to this port, 237,600 tons, against 192,82 WHEAT—The mlrket continues extremely dull, both here and in other markets, with plenty of Wheat, previously held for higher prices, now pressing the market for sale. Thie applies to Orezon, Washington and the other Northwestern States, as well as to the other great growing reglons. Kansas is sending in reports of damage by dust and sand storms and the Lake districts are sending in rcports of the winter erop being unprotected by snow and the weather very cold. The crop in Texas is sald to be In excellent condition. CASH WHEAT. bt 21 aEese 1&r11t * 9080989 California _Club, $1.40; Californla White Australian, $1.47%; lower grades of Callfor- nls oyheat, $1.1216@1.30; Northern Club, spot, Northern ' Bluestem, $1.37%4@ :}sv. Northern Red, $1. FUTURES. Sessfon 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. . Low. _Cldse. May ... $1.29 §1.! $1.20 $1.29 December ... 1.20% 1.20% 1.26% 1.26% 2 p. m. Session. May—S$1.29. December—$1.26% bid, $1.26% asked. BARLEY—The market continues extremely quict, both as to the futures and the cash grain, and quotaticns vary but ltile from day to day. Recelpts run light. CASH BARLEY. Fegd, $1.15@1.17% for common and $1.18%@ 1,20 for good to chaice; Brewing, $1.214@ . Chevaller, $1.20@1.35 per cil. FUTURES. Seesion 9 to 11:30 a. m. May—Ng sales; $1.1S bid, $1.20 asked December—No sales; 95¢ bid, 98¢ asked. 2 p, m. Session. No sales—May, $1.20 acked. OATS—Offerings meet with little attention. In fact, there is mot even the usual jobbing demand. Reecipts are-light. Quotations have shown mno change of consequence ‘for a lang time. Red, $1 choice seed, $1.40@1.50 @1.70 for for fair to §0od and $1.35 for common; ,Black, | $1.50@1.65 for good to choice for seed |d down to $1.35 for ordinary feed; White, $1. @1.60; Surprise, $1.60@L.65; Grays, $1.57 ht) 1.05 per ctl. CORN—Previous conditions rule, the market being liberally supplied, quiet and unchanged as_to quotations. ‘Western sacked, $1.20 for Yellow and White and $1.17% for Mixed. ~California large Yel- low, nominal; small round do, White, nominal; Egyptian, $1.40G1.41% for $1.25671.30 for Brown, RYE—There are no offerings of consequence and the quotations aregnominal at $147%@ 1521 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—$1.50@1.75 per ctl. Flour and Farinaceous Goods. There s 1o export demand for Flour of any consequence anywhere on the coast, but there is a very good domestic consumptive move ment, Farinaceous Goods are moving oft well at unchanged quotations. FLOUR—California Family. mn-n. $4.80@ 5.10, usual terms; Bakers' Extras. $4.70@5; Oregon _and Washington. $3.75G+. FARINACEOUS_ GOODS—Prices in package: as follows: Graham Flour, $3.25 per 100 ; Rye Flour, $3.75; Rye Meal, $3.50; Rice Flour, $8: Corn Meal, $2.75; extra Cream do, $3.76; Oat Meal, $4.50@1.75; Oat Groats, $4.7 Hominy, $3.75@4; Buckwheat_ Flour, Cracked Wheat, 5; Whole Wheat Flour, 3. : in sacks, $0.50@7.50; Rolied Whea Dbbls, $4.60; in sacks, $4.10: Pearl Birley, $6: Split Peas, boxes, $5.00; Green Peas, $5.50 per 100 1bs. ite and Hay and Feedstufts. Previous conditions rule in Hay and Feed- stuffs and prices vary but little from day to day. All are in ample supply for the demand. BRAN—$20@21 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$20G30 per ton. SHORTS—$21G21.60 per_ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $25@26; Ofl- cake Meal in 5-ton lots, $37; jobbing, $37.50 per ton; Cocoanut Cake or Meai at mil i and in 5 ton lots: jobbing, $24: Corn el 51 5028 Cracked ~ Corne $2%28 50; Mista Feed, §2425; Foree Beans, $30010 per ton; Broom Corn Feed, per_ctl: Calfalf: Meal, carioad lots, $22; Jobbing, $23.50 per to Mealfalfa, $22 in car Tota. and §25.00.Iny vmalt: er_quantities. HAY—Wheat, $11.50@1 $8.00@12. oa unteer \Vila _Oat, stock, $7.50@8.50: Alfalfa, $8@11 per ton for ordinary and nwlzm for cholce river. STRAW c per bale. ‘Wheat and Oat, % Barley, $8@11: Vol able, $5G8.50; All kinds of Beans and Seeds are still re- ported quiet, with prices unchanged. Receipts are light but suffick .80 $4.50G1.65 per ans, §1. ctl; H .85, SPEDS—Brown Mustard, $4.5044.75: Yellow 50@3.76; Flaxseed, ‘25003 Ca- @%e lfllleL @ 204221 per ton. 2.30; Green Peas, 33c: Broom Corn b TED lnAs—Nuu 2.15@2.30 ver ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. With trade of a light routine character and supplies of all descriptions plentiful, the Po. tato market ls running along in & groove and prices show but slight variation from day to day. Repacked lots Onjons are doing a little better, but offeri) in flfll’lnll packages remain very weake at Fular prices. mand_good |p: PM‘\N s:fi'h-:- Whites, 50@85c per sack: Salinas B ks, $1G1.50 per ctl; Oregon Buroanks, 15cA$1.15 ver ctl; Garnet Chiles, nnl_ll! ‘r ctl; Early Rose, §! Hens, 6 tor small and oo S o: e e dotin—Gray Geese, $1Q3.00; White: Geser $1gL50; Brant, $2.50 for large and $1.50 for un-l $1.50@2; Cottontail Rabbits, $2.50; mbm- $1.50, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. “ Butter supplies, while stili very moderate, are gradually increasirg, as usual at this sea- son of the year, when the Humboldt product Degins to come upon the market. In addition the shipments from the San Joaquin Valley. | which usually go to Los Angeles, but wh are now coming here, as already mentlon<d. | are an element of weakness. Prices on the exchange were 1@1%c Jower. as will be seen. Fresh Egas also deciined lc. with suppll abundant and only prevented from becoming excessive by the. liberal. storing. The demand | s good. but in itsel! is not large enough to Thaeb the heavy dafly receipis. With driet weather, which ~wiil ~permit an inereased volume of storing, dealers expect a better mariket. Fancy Cheese advanced lc. but the other grades remained unchanged. Stocks cumtinue light. Business on the exchange was as follows: Buttsr—30 half boxes fresh extras, 20c; firsts, 25c. o ZEES—10 cases fresh selected. 17¢c; 30 cases o, Cheese—For tancy new, 13%c bid. Receipts Were 40,800 ibs Butter, Cheese and 2156 cases Egg: DAIRY EXCHANGE Nonncx,u. QUOTA- 5100 1bs (Note—The Exchange 'quotations represent wholesale prices as established by sales, bids and offers on the exchange. Prices for Butter £id Bage o the street are governed by the Exchange quotations, but generally range about 1@1%e¢ higher, owing to the miscella- neous character of the business.) BUTTER- ~m—Clll!ornla extras. 26, sy; _ seconds, . " Bastern lelu— Storage goods—Call- nominal; forni: Eastern, nominal. Ladles— Extras, 20c, steady; firsts, 193¢, steady; pack- ing stock, 19¢, steady. BGGS — Fresh California selected, 16c, steady; firsts, steady; seconds, lde, steady; thirds, i, steady; Eastern. ‘nomin: Semas maatirm, 100 CHEESE — Califoraia flncy new, lde, firm; first, 18¢, st seconds, 12c, | steady; Y “Arwericas. fancy, 1dc, steady firsts, 13c, stead econds, nominal. Bastern— Fancy, 16c, firm; Western, 14@14%c. Storage— California, nominal; ¥You Amefiw, rominal; Eestern, faney, 15¢, stea Declduous ang Citrus Fruits. Although the orevailing high prices have checked the .ocal consumptive demand for Or- anges, the market remains firm under limited supplies and prospects of continued Hght re- ceipts. Standard Navels keep closely ‘cleaned up and are relatively firmer than the upper grades because of thelr comparative cheapness. Advices from the growing districts say that orders are still pouring in from Eastern points and shippers are so busy filling these orders that they sre paviug but little attection to this market. There will be no auction sale to-day, but the auction people expect to hold a sale on Friday. The other Citrus are elling off weil at the ol quotations and prices for Bananas and Apples show no change what- ever. APPLES—$1.25G2.25 @$1.25 for choice arq J0GI5e for common. CITRUS AND T®OPICAL, FRUITS_Or— Navels, $2.50G3 p!'r boxor fancy, $2.25 ; Seedlings, $1.25@1.50; Tangerincs, $1. m Lemons, T0c@$2.23; G Fruit. $1.30 $6@6.50 per case; Ba- n, $1@1.75 per bunch: Céntral Americzn, $1.70@2.75. per : Plneapples, §3@5 per dozen for Hawallan and $2G3 for Mexican. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisinx and Honey, Conditions remain about as before stated. both here and in the East. New York reports rather more firmness in Prunes, Peaches and Apricots, but the market here {s quoted very quiet and without feature. There is nothing further to report in Honey. Fancy comb and extracted would bring top figures were there any here, but the lower grades meet with little attention. FRUITS—Apricots, 8§10c for Royals and 9@12¢ for Moorparks; Peaches, S}e for stand ards, Sise for choice. 9¢ for sxtra cholce and 10 r fancy: Pears, §412%c; Nectar- lge tor white and T4@THc for Red; 7@9c_for Red and 7@9¢ for Yellow: Silver Prunes, 7@9c; Evaporated_Apples, 8@9ic; Figs, boxes, 0e for choice, B0c for extra choice and 60@63c for fancy; bulk white, 2%@c per Ib; black, 2@3ie. PRUNES—3%@4c basis for (60-100) and 4i4ec basts for small_sizes. RAISINS—F. o. b. Fresno—Cholce Seeded, 6@6l%4c; Secded Seedling Museatels, 4% @3c; Yc; Standard loose Musca— Standard seedless uw-lxeg: box for faney, T5e ines, T4 Plulrs, plltvd 0%@T%ec for Black, the four sizes the large and fancy Seeded, $1.25 per bo: 20, §1.30 per box: 4-crown faney Clusters, 20s, 1,35 box; 3-crowr Dehesw clusters, 32 per Fox; G-crown fmperial clusters, 20s, $2.50 per box. NUTS—Almonds: Nonpariels, 12%@13¢: 1 X Ne Plus Ultra, 11%@li2c; Drakes, <. %L‘: hanilhell. tflfifi e No. 2, 9@10c; No. 1 h-rdshel!‘ Saister Mo 2. sii@olsc; Peanuts, G@ic) for Eastern; Pe- cans. 11G1ic; Cocoanuts, | $4.3063; Ttalian Chestnuts, $@10c pe NI Comb, 34156 tor white and 108 126 Cter amber.” WAter Whits extractst, 54O Blge: white, Sc: amber, 4@4lac; dark, —; Hawalian extracted, nominal—acue hers. BEESWAX—27@20¢ per | Provisions. Nothing of interest has developed since the s!nerll advance in Hams, Bacon and Lard at the close of last week. The tone is firm and the demand Is fatr, while stocks are not over- large. CLRED MEATS—Bacon, 12¢ per b for eavy. 12¢_for light medium, 14@14%e for ehe 14%aice for extra light and 16%G 17c for sugar-cured; dry Salt Sides, llc; Bei- lies, 12c; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 14@14%c California Hams, 13@13%c. Mess Beef, §9.50 per bbl; extra Mess, $10; Family, $11; Mess Pork, $14; extra clear, $19.50 §17.50; Pig Pork, $22; Pigs’ Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, 14 per 1b. LARD—Tierces quoted at €%c per Ib for Californta compound, TK@T%c for Eastern compound and 10%e” for half barrels, pure; pure, 10igc; 10-1b tins, 1le; 5-Ib tins, 1lige; .| 3-Ib_tins, 1%e. COTTOLENE—One haif barrel, $%c; three half barrels, S%e; one ticrce, 84c; two tierces, 8%c; five derces, 8¢ per 1b. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Wool continues dull, With buyers waiting for the new spring clip, which will be coming along In the course of a few weeks There is still considerable fall Wool left in the in- terfor. Hopa rema market. Sev and holding pools growers. as before quoted, with a quiet ] movements to form selling are being proposed by Good, in very fair démand, but grubby stock Is given the go-by. Salted stock s weak at the recent decline. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about %@lc under quotations. Heavy Salted auers. l %c medium, 11%e; light, 20G40c_esch; short ., _falt, Joem for 1; .ne u.'l or medium, $§2.25 for 1 and Iforae Hides, dry, mzn for large o n 00 1.7 for medium, $1.25 I and 30c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry ltka 35¢; salted Mexican, 26c; dry Central $7%e. Qoat Skins—Prime Angoras tra e do, emall, TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4%@+ drums, %c less; No. WOOL—Fall_clip—Northern _tree, 15@1T do, defective, 12G14c; Middle County, free, 15@ 17c; do, defective, 12@ldc; San Joaquin' and Bouthern, 10@13c; San Joaquin Lambs, 14@ 160; do, defective 9@12e per Ib. HOPS—8@12c per ib. General Merchandise. fiAGb—erlll Bags, buyer lmlul!. 7*1;‘ 6lc: Wool &? c in bbl: 3@314: Peaches (Yeilow). . r-ub-' :‘x; Cling) | ing from business. 144 asked. | 'ATHER | hom Slmh ound dry Hides are reported firm and | % AUCTION SALES b [ . b AT AUCTION FRIDAY, Morch 24, <t 11 a. m, at 1711 Sacrameato St., | Between Van Ness Ave. and Polk St. T will sell the entire contents of my exprésl | livery, wood and coal business, with lease and good will, barn and said business, consisting of 20 good work and driving horses, 1 heavy cow® wagon, 3 express and 4 peddling wagons, § business buggics, 2 surreys. 3 carts, 20 sets of single and double harness, safe. otfice and barn fixtures. Parties needing anything in this line will do well to attend this sale, as everything must be sold regardless of cost, as I am retir= Saie positive, MRS. GOFF, Proprietor.- -y P M 150-=-AUCTION SALE-—==150 At Woodward's Favilion. \ TUESDAY - - - MARCH 6, 1906. At1p m and Sp m. 75 head young, sound Oregon horses from the Z. Moss ranch. 75 head gentle bhroke TUtah draft horses, in eight weighing trom 1300 to 1700 pounds. We sold $25,000 worth of horses ur Jas sale. Come and buy these «t your own price. hours at We also have 73 head now on hand at pri- vate sale. WESTERN HORSE MARKET, E. STEWART & CO., 220 Valencia st., §. F. COLUMBIAN AUCTION FOUSE, Inc. Wil Seil TOMORROW, THURSBAY MARCH 1, 1906. At 11 o'clock a. m., on premises 612 HYDE ST., NearGell'y By order of Dr. Chafent. All the eiegant housebold furnishings, com- prising parior, lbrary. chamber and dm rcom furniture, Yale operating _chalr, desk, bicycle, guitar, violin and all the ap- purtenances compiete. Sale made on account of departure. GALLICK & VINCENT, Auctioneers. £ AUCTION SALE 2 THIS DAY, Wednesday, February 28, Il 2. m. ARCADE Bons!: XARKET 357 SIXTH ST. 1 Wil Sell 50 GOOD YOUNG HORSES AND MARES All broke and good worke, Also 25 ALL-PURPOSE H« JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, MARCH 18T, AT 11 & M, STREET. AUCTION SALE Sixty head all-purpose horses. both driving and draft, all good workers; 10 sets doubls work harness, single harmess; 2 top wagoms, Horses can be seem om morning SAM HABLES, Auctioneer. No. 2%, White Tips, $2.25; small Green, No. 2%, 1-1b, $2.40; Grees standards, 1b solid pack, tra fine sifted, $1.25 arrowtat FACIFIC. CODFISH-Some kinds are lower. Bundles, d4c: cases, regular, o’xe; cases, 5 a ‘Eastern style, Norway. Bla@3% arrow Gauge, | Golden State, White Seal, 7c: Oriental, 6lsc; Crown brand, T%c: Pearl, 7%c: Boneless, 9¢9%c; Pickled Cod, barrels, $8: do. half barrels, $4.75. CORDAGE—The jocal company quotes as fol. lows, @0 days, gr % per cent discount for cash, Do sales undar 10,000 iba: Manla, 1 Staal, 10%¢c; Duplex, 9%c; Bale Rope, "n@ilise per pound. COAL—Wellington, $7.30 per ton: New Wel- lingotn, $7.50: Seattle, 30; Bryant, 36.50; Beaver Hill, wa«u Rosiyn, $7; Coos Bay,. Richmond, : Cumberiand. $14 In bulk and $15.25 In sack: $14; Cannel, $9 ton’in bulk ‘and descriptions, $8.30 per short ton. col Rica (quotations nominal. for -u\cfly no s »cln—lz unlsc m%::;ux for good l:hd uw ;r.- o for ‘washes to prime washed peaberry; lwm“ to prime peaberry. 10@lic for good to prime; non%c for falr; 6%@8%c for common to ur~ dina: Salvldor—uuflz\sc for prime to s prime washed: 104@11c for m 10c for fair ‘washed: tor © prime washed peaberry: oo Tor uml to prima semi-washed: 07 @10%c for superior um- washed; 9%¢c for good greem unw: 10%9 1l for good to superior unwashed peaberry: T@8%c for common to ordinary. Ecuador—Current unwasbed, 9c. Nicaragua_(qbotations mominal, 8 stockl— 11015 for prime washed: 9@10%c for fate fo strictly good washed: 9i4@9%c for good to superior unwashed: 10%G10%¢e for good ~to prime unwashed Guatemala and um,._mwu- fop washed: 113@13¢ for prime fo strietty Washed: 10%@11%e for serictly _good mumussc heds 10c for washed; Hawalian— prime; 10%@11 fatrs 11@12¢ for mbmy sd-. unher. h«vy. ASO] Coal OfL in bulk. 10%e: 170; Star, 1Te; Blaine, ine, in line, in bulk, 1334e: ne Distillate, iron barrels do, 6%4e; cases, 614c more; RED A LEAD—Red Lead. $@ She ber Db Whits Laad. 8QS¥c. aeserding todal vas ana o il st SALT—Quo continue

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