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SUMMARY. OF THE MARKETS. pah Min m: Stocks cat Futures ains unchanged. f'r ner. ther G gher. suppis and quict. «ffs and Beans as before quoted, Cheese unchanged. Eggs s, Bacon and Lard firm. Beef, Muttai Peaches and Prunes rather firmer. Onions higher. 1 Game cleaned up under a good demand. Demand for Oranges improves with clear weather. Limes lower. and ' 1¢ logwer. Lamb higher. EASTERN MARKETS., New \orl». no-ey Market. rch 5.—Prime mercantile - firm with_actusl business $4 K585/ R590 for demand 5 for §0-day bills, s, 49%e. is steady. Railroad bonds ady, 4G6 per cent; ruling closing bid, 8% per cen and 80 days, 5%@6 per 5% per cent Stock Market. W YORK, March 5.—A penalty wae T k market for some of the been proved to be Sawurday's mar- ew York Stock List. , 490 California street, New York | ng official 10 ,«‘ 100 1100 4 81 9i5 9% o7k | 67 89% | 40 1001 (100% 9% 7% 4014 & Fy Co 1168116 ¥ & RS Cojib4 150% B » 122% 121 Sugar. 138% 136 4x eel Paries| 113%| 11 s ¢ 42% wn 2 T 3% 1861, 1136 1871 | 5 T 104|104 10435 20 en 434 41 Ay axg x : 1081 108 1058 11061 | 800 Anaconds 200 |245% (267 (2473 | g > { 9% 88 1023 102 T 1085 5 Do _pfd ... &5 o8 s06/Colo Fuel & g ? | o ney o pra - ! { T00/Golum H C & 18% ! 20 <00]Colorado 8o - s 00! Do 1st pld 1% 72 500 Do 24 prd | 451 49 400iConsol_ Gas 1553 156 300/Corn Produe IETCAE T Y looe o e 8 | 86 l‘n* ¥t D. 20“1' g"i f00! l’)urolt T'll Ry . Teetrott €0 %....] fim }l | 1400 Lovien Do ptd Diamond M 60, D % Do §:400/Gen. Blestels 4,600 Great No pfd Greene Cons Greene Gold Hayana Tob Co 160 100, 8,000 111} Interboro 400/Inter Marine Do 0(Inter ) Do Inter 100 Inter % o 200/ Towa. 100/ Do 2,000/ Kans City Valiey Long Island. '86,500|Louis & Nash 200/ Mackay 400, Do ptd 100 Manhattan 200/Met Securities 800/ Met St Ry.... {Mexican Central 300{Minn & St L. Nash, C & St L $00|National Lead a Y Alrbrake.. ew York Cen. L6OIN ¥, © 3.70013 1,600 Norfolk & Wes Do pfd.. 506! North ‘American 0, Northern Pacifh Omaha. 200 KC Fig & M pm | So ..| 28 ) F: % 700/Missouri Pacific & St L. pttanty) 11 2"0- 114 S5, 1| 2814 90% | 96‘4 9’3". W - {148 P eu 1102 ‘14\2 lm. mn, 39 | 38%] 8sia| 30 6Tk 66% 063 15H)115%1118 16 {212 {1503 ns ‘153 t. c i1 ey 16% | 17 ocks and Cotion lower. Bears selling Copper stocks. still active at irregular prices. New York and Sterling Exchange lower. May Barley higher. 1% 34 1 |220 151 51 1:2..". 1441 lul, 1445 | % | being so early in the season it is very hard | % 111% L1102 110136461 1205 Atchison . Do ptd. 102! Boston & Albany.255 | Boston & Maine.177 Boston Elev Fitchburg pfd. . 10 ex Central .2 NY NH&H. mnxg . 21% Union Pacific ..150% 9 Miscellaneous— 131 54i5 Mont Coal 5 North Butte 78 0ld Dominton ... 48% Oscebla 94 | Parrot . 35 Qulncy 83 L 8% 107 Ed Elect Illum . 9% Mass Electric s D1y . 503 Victoria ... 7 Winona . h Wolverlna 88 BOSTON. March 5.—There were big felling orders in copper at the opening. Tight money tells the whole story today. Liquidation is expected to contipue for some time yet. London Closing Stoeks. Cons mon: 90 1-16| N Y Central.....150 Do for mcci.... 90K Nor & Westérn.. §TU Anaconda . £ R, Atchison. ont & Western. Pennsylvanla . Rand Mines Reading .. Do 1st pfe Do 2d pfd ol Mu & St plss So_Railway ers . Do pfd - Den'& Rlo %! S0 i Do ptd 1| Unlon_Pac Erle ... Do pfd Da 1st pi U 8" Steel 24 pt Do ped 11 Centray Loufs & N W e pra’ M, K & Texa sa%mmm-h 45 0% Bar silver— 297%a per ounce, Monsy 0% per. cedt. The rate of discount in the. open market for short bills 1s 8 9-16@8% cent and for three months’ blils 3%4@8 9-16 per cent. Condition of the Treasary. WASHINGTON, March 5—To-day's state- ment of the Treasury balances in the general fund. exclusive of ihe $150,000,000 gold re- ows: Available cash_ balance,’ §182,~ 957,519; gold coin and bullion, §75,434,211; sold | certificates, $52,787,200. New York Cotton Market, NEW YORK, March 5.—In spite of the fact . | that the trading level today was about 10 points under Saturday’s highest, the toné in | cotton was steady and the belief in higher | prices is Ly no means dispelied, as desirable | Erades are® getting very ' scarce in the South and exporters are likely to heve further trou- ble in filling their engagements. | The weakness of the stock market was un- doubtedly & factor and caused selling here for | the short account. There was little news to affect the market. The news in' regard to the new crop was a little bearish, clalining that the weather was favorable in general, and to form any idea as to acreage conditions. ‘The local talent is bearish on the market, ldlrch 10.1 0. 50c; May, August, 10.82¢; Futures opened steady. July, 1 | Qctober, | January,. 10. { . Futures closed qum’ March, m 48c; lAprn, July, 10.37c; October, December, 10.81c; September, 10.78¢; January, 1085, Spot cotton closed quiet, 10 points lower. Middling uplands, 11.20c; middling Gulf, 11.45c; sales, 608 bales, New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, March 5—FLOUR—Receipts, 24,800; exvorts, 9200 barrels: dull and easy. | Minnesota_patents, $4.25@4.50; do, g 5 | winter 'patents, $5.90@ do, @ straights, §3 ; WHEAT—Receipts, 9000; exports, 24,100 | bushels. Spot, steady. No. 2 red, Sic elevator | and 86%c f. o. b. afloat;: No. 1 Northern Du- | Juth, 8o 7. o b. afioat. ‘At the opening wheat broke lzc below the previous low point, on | further heavy unloading, but recovered later | and- the buying‘ was on bullish private esti- -0 {is 1o 113 !mne- for farm reserves, heavy covering, re- 2 | 41%] 41 | 42 | ported lower consols, reduced estimates of the 7, v ustn l'mu T%(187% | Argentine surplus ard__export _sales. My, 8,500 Pegple’s Ges.....| 9814 | 963/ 86% | 841,@85 5-16c, closed 85%c: July, 841,@85% s M& St L.l 78 | 'm ‘1%‘5 | closed 85%c; September, S3%@84%c, lose S 2 > P 3 1105 4300 Preesed sam c.r 52 i mx" m | 50% | s‘}%or’s— Steady. 00| Do ptd . |97 | TDES—Quiet. 100 Pullman 243 WOOL—Firm. 1,200Ry Steel Sl»nnlu -'55" | 55 | 86 PETROLEUM—Steady. 100 Do prd.. f120% | 108341106 | COFFEE—Spot Rlo, steady. Mild, quiet, Fu- 226,500 Reading ‘ns 11263 128% 128’ | tures ' closed steady, net unchanged. Snlel, Do 1st pfd Co11 Bags, including: March, v Do 24 pd.. 90 7.30c; September, 2,700/ Republic 8 & I. 1,200 Do ptd 000/S1oss-S & & Do pfd. J&GI.. Do 1st ptd. Do 24 pfd 24 vea Texas StL & £F 1st {»rd[ | 45 3/400{Texan Pacific ..| 338 &3 700/ Third Avenue .. /133151133 ) Toledo R & T Co| 34 | 33% 100/ Toledo St L & W/ 851/ 3534| 35 100| Do pfa ......|"85 | b5 300 Twin Gity R T, 118%118 116 400 Union Bag & P~ 127 1%l 11y 800 Do pf '\—ox‘, 803 800 Union Pacfic ..[151% 1403 Do ptd Do conv ds nited Copper . ‘nited R of 8 F| 951505 | 48] Do pfd .. 1% ] 81 | 90 Do - ! J 8 Cast Iron 45 400 Westinghouse .|_Do lst pfd . WaLE 200/ Do 1st pfd 100! Do 24 ptd 400/ Wisconsin Cen. 200/ Do ptd 1,456,500—Total shares sold. New York Bonds. U S ref 2s reg. 103 Do coupon 08341 Do ds zex. Do cou 103 Do ad Vis ves. mfl% Do coupon. . Do new 48 reg. 1& |Japan 6s 24 ser. Do 4=, cert. Do 4%s, cert. Do 2 'series L & N unified is. 03%| Man con gold 4s. {Mex Central 45. Do It dnc. 100 8674 90 10315 103 firm; fair refining, 2 20-12@ centrifugal, 96 test, 3 13-52@3 7-16c; molasses sugar, 2%@2 11-16c. Refined, steady. BUTTER—Western factory, common to good, 18@15%c: Western imitation creamery, extra, 21¢; do firsts, 1Sc. L‘HEESE—Sludy. State full cream small and e colored, and white September fancy, 1434c; do October best, 13%@13%c: do late ‘mlde small averare best, 1Blc; do large, 14'/.6 do fancy, 113%@12¢. GGS—I;(;m ‘Western firsts, 15%c; do sec- de, 14%@17c. onde, WRANTS, o e rrEITS. EVAPORATED =APPLES—The market is gulet_but prioss arg firmly held, Common to air are auoted at Task%e; Bood_ 904, €@ ; fair to good (1905), 8%@9%c; prime, fly,(‘n, choice, 10c; fancy, 11@ilge. prices ranging from 47%c to 8c, a UNES—Are in good demand on spot, with ccording to grade. ETAPRICOTS —Also are moderately active on spot. with choice auoted at 10710%c; extra | choice. 10%@10%e¢; fancy, 11@12: Pk CHER. - Appear to be attracting a little | more attentlon. ~Choloe, 10c; extra cholce, 10\50‘ fancy, 10%@11c; extra fancy, 11%@13c. SINS—Are quiet, with loose’ museatels quolrd at 6@6%c; BU@T%e, seeded ra!nlnn. | and London layers at $1.50@1.60. New York Metal Market. YORK, :h.rt‘*h 5|E1he e“’I""i“ ket broke ~sharply with spot closing at P11 "Ie and tutures at 2161 2s 4. “The Jocal i s weak in sympathy ‘and. closeil at_$35.35@55.65 for spo | ™ copper was higher in London, closing at £79 10s for spot and at £78 s for futures. The local market was alo firm and higher, with outside offeringe very light and the . bij producers firm in their Views. " Lake s auoted at c\sumyuc/us +1214@18. 50, NEW tin su -t l O ad locally was unchanged at $5.35@5,45, but N aciined 2 04 to £10-In London- lter was also lower in London, closing at £24 158, Locally, however, the market was firm and a shade higher at $6.05@6.1 e i olal Aot v “ary closing at 478 114 and Cleveland warrants at 488 Tocal No. 1 1wnafi‘§mm $18.25019.35; N 17. .2 0 do, §17.75G18.25, s e ey Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, March 5.—The visible supply of grain Saturday, March 3, as compiled by the New York Produce Exchange, is as fal- low eat——47,253,000 bushels; Corn 16208000 bushels; Ounts—24,451,000 bushel e 41500 bushe Jey—4,180,000 bushel e By CHICAGO noAlh OF TRADE. Future Grain and Provislons. CHICAGO, March b.—During the first honr of trading in wheat prices declined increase, 381,000, Ina!llb. flim y bearigh. Selling was genéral, while about me only support came from ehorts. -Weekly statistics were fayorable to lower prices, worid’'s shipments Leing were of 1d. unma ium mr uu -emu “'THE COPPER'STOCKS. 777 = today lhlrply and sentiment in the plt yns, exu—-nu i oat market was easy at the | nu’{h Tater a hrmer tone flovclgy.fl on. active demand. THe close was firm. opened %@ic lower at ’fiun-“fh mp.n«u to 30%c and closed at the Prosicions were strong. Frices of live hogs were higher because of di ed arrivals, and this fact -ppuemly held up the entire market. Local packers were active bidders, but offerings were small. At the close May pork was up 27%c, lard was up.10c.and ribs were 1733@z0c higher. - The lcading futures ranged as follows: Articles— n, High. Low. Close. Wheat No. 2— : Ma D omn T T% Ty Tk i DoTsh el e i L oazn o ®% e ey Jul DA e w G September 1.0 3% 445 | 43% asig Oats No. 32— . 30 307 20% 30 D oasy wm g 20 September D wsiy T osw Mess Pork, ner bbl.— oo 1508 1835 160 44 8.87% 8.22 ‘ L8271 8.42i3 8.27% 8. Cash Grain and Provisions, March 5.—Cash_quotations_were Flour, dull ;n% weak. No, 2 78@8ic; No. 34c; No. 2 red. % @80% . 2 corn, 40@40%c: No. 2 vel- v, 403 @40%c 2 olu. 29%c; No. 3 white, 20G29% 2 rye, g00d feeding barley, 87%@37%c; falr_to chalda malting, 41 @50c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1.07%; No. 1 North- western, $1.121; prime {imothy sced, ;3,15_ mess pork per bbl.; 315{55@1550, lud, 100 Ibe., $7.80; short ribs eides. (I 8.25; et clear - sides . (hoxed), s&mfia whisky, basia of high wines, $L.28) clover, contract grade, $13.85. Articles— iy No. Recelpts. Shipments, 18,800 28, Flour, barrels 3 700 ‘Wheat, bushels 11,000 Corn, bushels . 211,500 Oats, bushels Rye, bushels . Barley, bushels Butter, Cheese and Eggw. CHICAGO, March 5.—On the Produce Ex- change today the butter market was steady. Creamerles, 16@27%c; dairies, 16G24c. Eegs, steady, at mark, cases mcl\;ded 13%(:‘ firsts, 34c; prime firsts, 14%. 16¢. Cheese, @13c. T, Sarch 5. Butter ws firm to- day, selling at 273c, as compared with 28: a Dound a week ago, Output for the dfatrice during the week, 416,000 pounds. EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Chicago. CHICAGO, March 6-—CATTLE—Recelpts, 20,000 bead. ' Market 10c higher. Beeves, $3.90 @6.40; cows and heifers, $1.50@5: lmcl(erl and feeders, §3.65@4.70; Texans, $3.75@4.50, HOGS—Receipts, 32,000 head. Market 10@ 1Bc higher; estimated tomorrow, 32,000 hud Mixed nnd butchers, $6.15@6.50; good heas Biggg 50: rough ;'ea;.eie 200685 Tint, 3 gs. $5.75G6.25; bulk’ of 4 T o sales, SHEEP—Receipts, - 18,000 head. - Market strong to 10c higher. Sheep, $3.70@6.10; lambs, $4.90@7.10. Omaha. UMAHA, March 5. —CATTLE—Recelpts, 2500 head, | Market strong to 10c higher, Nativs steers, $4.50@4.65; cows and_ hef .40; Rl A o o 1S, $2.750 4.00; calves, $1@6.50; bulls and stage, $2.75@+. HOGS—Receipts, 25n0 head. Market 10c_to 16c higher. Heavy, $0.20@6.30; mixed, $6.17% 2215 light, $6. 15‘5015 bulk ‘of sales, $6.1734 5, HEEP_Receipts, 1000 hoafl, Markst stéady. Yearlings, §$4.. vethers, $5.20@5.65; ewes, $4.50@5.40: lnmb: " $6.206.65. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, March 5 —CATTLE—Re- celpts, 0000 bead. " Market 100 higher. ‘Native steers, $4.26@6; native cows and helfers, $2.25 @5; stockers and feeders, $3@4.85; bulls, $2.75@ 4; natives, $3@6.75; Western fed uleen, $3.65@ 5.60; Western fed cows. $2.50@+4.25, HOGS—Receints, 4000 head Market ]00 to 15¢ highe?. Bulk of sales, $0.20@6.25; heavy, 6.50G6.9215; packers, $6.2060.30; pigs and Tight, $5.75G6.20. SHEEP—Receipts, 15,000 head. Market steady. Muttons, $4.7560.90; lambs, $5.50Q 6.75; fed ewes, $4.25@5.40. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Foreign Futures, * LIVERPOOL. Wheat— March. May. . July. Opening By Closing . % 60 Wheat— July-Aug. Opening 2315 Closing . 2315 Flour— Opening 30 45, Closing ~30 45 S§t. Louis Wool Market, ST. LOUIS, March 5.—WOOL—Steady. Me- dium grades, combing and clothing, 24@28c; light fine, Elfifibc heayy. fine, 18@20c; tub- washed, 32 Hops in London. LIVERPOOL, March 5.--Hops in London (Pacific Coast) steady, £2 156@£3 158, Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, March 5,—Wheat: bluestem, G8c;’ red, 65c; valley, WASHINGTON . TACOMA, March .5.—Wheat, unchanged. Export: Biuestem, 68c: club, 67c; red, 63%c. Northern Business. TACOMA, March 5.—Clearings, $788,975; bal- ances, $04,1: \M ST e arch 5.—Clearings, i bllnnfiel. $317,618. e PORTLAND, March 5.—Clearings, $070,366; bllunces. $12 SPOKANE, balances, $44,649. 490. Hl-reh 5.—Clearings, $499,218; LOCAL MARKETS, Exchange and Bullion. " Split_Peas, s, §5.50; Green Peas, usomwom 3 Hay and Feedstuffs. Receipts of tons,_including 72 . ’lzhll H‘hn'lnt rendered buyers cau- tios and business was not very ive. ' The tone of the market was barsly steady. There was nothi w in Feedstuffs. = BRAN- 2 FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, Oll- cake Meal in 5-ton lots, $37; jobl mm Dfir tan. moanul Cake or Meal at lll, and ‘23!0 in 5 ton lots; jobbing, Corn Stent. §37.5028; Cracked Corn:” $280' R.W lflxld Feed, $24@20; Horse Beans, $30@ ; Broom Corn Fee IIOc per ctl; Cal- ml l(sal carload lots, !obbll‘. $23.50 per lcm. Mealalfa, $22 In car lots and - $23.50 in_smaller quantities. G HAY—Wheat, $11.50@16; W'hnt k- Mfl Vo!- Oat, ; ‘stock, 12; i SN mtaier - %808.50. 7 50GS.505 Alfairs, $5G11 per ton for ordinary and $12@12.50 for choice river. STRAW—30GS5c per bale. Beans and Seeds. No further change in quotations for Beqns was reported yesterday. The market: continued quiet. BEANS—Ba; $3.40G3.05; Pea, $3.75@4: numr.’gso m-n vumé §3. 15G3.35; largs Whi $1.90G2.10. o, hdor s41r; Red Kidne T5; Blackeye, H.50G408 per ctl; Beans, '$1.75G1.85. SEEDE—Brown Mustard, $4.50G4.75; Yellow Mustard, $3.50@8.75; Flaxseed, $2.50g3; Ca- Altaita, 12¢; Rape, 2%@8e c per 1b; Millet, w 834¢; Broom Corn 1 per ton. $ShieD PEASL-Niles, awz 30; Green Peas, $2.15G2.50 per ctl. Potatoes, Onfons and Vegetables. The Potato market reflected the conditione which prevailed last week, trade being limited to the purchasing of small lines for immediate local consumption. Several carloads of Bur- banks arrived from Oregon over Sunday and two cars of Onions came in from the same source. The market for the latter article was firm_and_ higher prices were readlly obtained for fresh arrivals of good stock. Recelpts of Asparague were liberal and as there was quite a carry-over on hand and the demand less urgent than on Saturday prices were lower all around. The market was steady at the decline, however, and stocks were well cleaned up at the closé. Rhubarb did better under comparatively light receipts, while Peas were plentiful and -lower. The other vegeta- bles were unchanged. POTATOES—River. Whites, 50@85c per sack; Salinas Burbanks, $1@1.50 per ctl; Oregon Burbanks, 75c@$1.15 per ctl; Garnet Chlles, 90cG$1 per otl; Barly Rose, $1.10@1.30 per ctl: small Oregon seed, 75@Soc per ctl; Sweet Fo- tatoes, nominal. ONIONS—$1@1.25 per ctl. VEGETABLES—Asparagus, 10@12%c per 1b for exiza, 7030 for No. Rhubarb, $1@1.25 per_box; Green Peas, 16e per Ib; String and Wax Beans, 1212@1bc per Ib; Tomatoes, —— per or ‘crate; do, Mexican, $1 per box; Summer Squash, —— per_box; Cabbage, 90c@$1 per ctl; Car- ots, 65@7bc per sack; Garlie, W-: per reen Peppers. 25c per Ib; do, Mexl 156 20c ver 1b; Dried Peppers, 1334@10¢ por b ror tunGried and: 18G0e Tor avasomten Mush: rooms, 10G20c per 1b. ' Pouliry and Game. Two cars of Western Poultry, consisting al- most entirely of Hens, were marketed and sold off well at satisfactory prices. Receipts from domestic points were only 11 coops and while prices were largely nominal a firm feeling pre- vailed in all kinds of young stock. Game was teady, with higher prices ruling for Hare and “Gray POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 14G16c 'per 1b; Goene, per palr, $2G2.50; Goslings. 32.50g3: 3506 por dozen cor old and for Hens, $5@6 for small and $ for young Rmmr-. $6@7.50; old Roosters, un: fi n‘gfi(»ov‘w Hroprl}er' uo‘: ra?r or large; Squnbl $2.50@ o L GAMn—Pcr dnunr—Grly Geese, $3.50; wnlu Geese, $1@1.50; Brant, $2.50 for large and $1. for ‘eall: Hare, BLE0GL IS Cotiontall Rabe bite, $1.50@2; Rab tu.s, R o 18 el Butter, Cheese and Egss. Receipts of Butter were very large yesterday, but the market was strong andall -California fresh grades advanced 2c. Dealers reported a continued good demand. The Cheese market stood as before. Freah sclected Exge opened on call at 18%e, declined to 18c, rallied to 19c and closed at 18c, which was made the quotation. These was continued pressure among the bears to de- press the market, but the buyers took most of the offerings on ‘the call, and the only resuit was-a decline of lc in selected, quotations. for the three under grades remaining unchanged. Receipts were large for Monday. The weather is now more favorable for storing, but the ad- vance at the close of last week has placed the ‘market higher than the average dealer cares to store at. The local consumptive demand Wl!lh“ltl good. - Business on the exchange was as follow: Butter—10 halt boxes fresh extras, 5 boxes firsts, 23%c; for the same 24c was bid. Eggs—b cases fresh selected, 18%c; 25 cases do, 18¢; § cases do, 19¢. For firsts, 16%c was bid, 17 asked; for seconds 15%c was bid. Cheese—For fancy new flats, 13%c was bid, 14c asked; for firsts 13iec was asked. ecIpt were 112,000 Iba Bugter, 1100 Ibs. Cheese and 1257 s Egge. DAIRY mcalu\omo OFFICIAL | QUOTA- TON! (Note—The Exchange quotations represent wholesale prices as established by eales, bids u-d offers on the exchange. Prices for Butter on the street are governed by the Exeh‘n‘a quotations, but generally range about 1@13%c higher, owing to the miscellanecus Silver was %o lower. New York Exch e S declined, tax assessment day transfers’ belng R ~California _ extras, no longer in demand. Sterling was also | sieady: Eastern nominal. Yoy ek N Exiras, 200, firsts, 19¢. . fornla, Dominal; Eastern, nominal. Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. .83 i Sterling Exchange, sight ...... piale | Dxiran M steiar; Jrets, 193, steady; ‘ack- Bibriing Xxclanguscebios ¢ -81% | 1GGS—Fresh Californta selected, 18, steady; 3 19,, | frsts, 17c, steady; seconds, 16c, steady’; thirds, e ;" %' %{‘”cl n.:te.fly ‘Bastern, nominal. Storage— g jomn| THESE CHEESE—California fancy new, ldc, firm; INTERNATIONAL, firsts, 18c, steady; seconds, i2, stéady;’ Young New York on Parls..... 8173, | Americas, fancy, Mo steady; frsts, 13, New . York_oh Mexico ;198 | steady . ‘nominal. + Eastern—Fancy, Parls on London ... .15 | Loe, frmg i Lt v W e Berlin on London . 21749% | forhla, nominal; Young Alnericas, nominal; Eastern, fancy, 1b¢, stead: ‘Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT -The world's shipments for the week were as follows, in quarters: Russian, 145,000; Danubian, 85,000; Argentine, 371,000: India 1W Australian, 180,000, Chicago showed no particular change on the day. - Snow, the statistician, came out with an estimats of only 175000,000 bushels as the farmers’ reserves. Another estimate placed the reserves at 156,000,000 bushels. In this market the clsh grain was quiet and unchanged, with continued largo ofterings. Futures werp rather higher on Sonsions Witk nothing Gcing. 10’ May; but el trading in mber, ; CASH mW’ENg.. 538 California Club, H 1iforni; Australian, $1.45; um* des of - civlv'l‘:g:- $1. nia Wheat, $1. 12%0! .30; Northern Club, $1.30@1. e Bl\unem, R A i FUTURES. . Bassion © e 230 g . 51 g% l‘l B’l& ll 21% "ngk Port Costa for export.' The uiet, with ‘l 20 about the wn eed.” Futures were wmwh-t firmer, . CASH BARLEY. -1 1 w’t’zfl.n 5@1. ‘* “"‘g::flvlll 17 1.25; Chevaller, tl. wrct‘ Session O to fl.”& m. Hi Low. Dectduous and Citrus Fruits. There was & marked .revival of trade in Oranges with ghe return of the warm sunny ‘| weather, as retailers were eager to replenish thelr stores, which had become pretty well depleted over Sunday. Receipts were com- "D!rlllvoly heavy, -amounting to six carloads, rices were well maintained and close elunmc,- of desirable fruit were quickly ef- mnn costly ings. In the auction !Em was nothing new to report in ?l.m : nan: j No. l, fected. Low priced fruit stili led in point of demand and continued relatively firmer than N cars of Navels and_one car of 'm 5old g follows: Fancy Nayels, 50; choice. do, .85; lings, Aside. from & dectine in Mexican trus goods. m;w cre abundant, M under &% and = ‘.""i.u Abpics continued 1o command fima 25@2.25 per box for fancy, 76 and 20g75c tor com 7 o) huvy u m t -.alu-, Xmfli i | Light, TR; and 16 1 and 5@8%e for No.. the four sizes | E%' l'Ic for = u 5 -k nonr cnnd dry sidu. c; .. w_ bbl; .xlrl m.. ‘10‘ Ill!’. 17.50; P‘ Il- Il Pork, $14; _extra clear, § 3 T e e per Ib, LARD—Tierces per_Ih. fox, California compound, mvn:e*a e B compound and m‘c pure: haif barrels, e, 10‘4% 1b ins, 1lc; 8- tins, 11%e¢: b pe, MHE, e a%e: - thires : nun-mua 3 rce. Wo; two tlerces, She; e teros &'"-e‘“’?a Hides, Tallow, Wool and ln- HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and about ;.oxc under Hea' T sell Steers. " 12%¢; Cow Hides, 11%e 1 12%c¢; Salt Kip, 20c; mall, .C"c in b 'Gn cans and drums, ¥c less; WOOb—hll clip—Northern free, 15@1Te; do, defective, 12@1l4c; Middle County, free, 15@ 17c; do, defective, i2@ldc; San Joaquin and Southern, 10@13c: San Joaquin Lambs, 14@16¢; do_defective, 9@12¢ per Ib, HOPS—8@12¢c per Ib. Meat Market. The week opened with a further advance in Beef, Mutton and Lamb. Veal and Pork re- mained unchanged. The prices for Mutton are now very high, and tiig last advance is due to the lateness of grass Mutivn this year, none being expected before April 1. Shearing will be- gin soon, and ‘as the season is late the Sheep g_e being held back a little longer for the o0l. Packers report that the flunud for Hogs has almost ceased, owing to the high prices. DRESSED MEA’ ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF—6@6%c for Steers and 5%@6ec per 1b for Cows. % Large, per MLTTOVvWeUMri umnzc iwes, 119 113%c_per LAHB—Ye-rlmtl 123c; Spring, 15c per Ib. PORK—Dreseed Hogs, S@11c per Ib. ARKET. The followi fo for good sound following quetations are for Livestock delivered In San lmflm. less 40@ 45 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, 7@T%¢; Cows and Heit- LA&&A%O‘%C per b (Er'on ‘ullhl) SHEEP- 3 b (gross wel g Al per HOGS—Live Hogs, 130 to 250 1bs, 7c; over 250 Ibs, 6%gc; under 130 lbs, 614@6%.c; Feed- ers and soft Hogs, nominal M about Bke; Sows, 20 ver cent off: Boars, 56 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota- tions. * General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, buyer JuneJuly, T%c: San Quentin, Gc; Wool Baga, 10g@c:. small lots, 31@34e; oeee ‘Twine, T3ec. COAL—Wellt 50 per ton; New Wel- lngton $1.00; Seatile, 0; t, Beaver Hill, $3.50; Roslyn, §7; Coos LY. : Richmond, $7.50; $14 fh bulk and $15.25 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite ESE. $14: Cannel, $0 per ton; Coke, $11.50@13 per ton'in bulk and n in Shcks; Rooky Mountatn deaerlpflon!. $8. 1 Qunutlm are for Mmh for cases add Bc; Linseed, 52¢c 8" gallon- for boiled and B0c for raw; Castor Ofl, in e, X N 1, 70c; Bakers' AA, cases, $1.20@1.22; bolied and 48c for raw; China Nul. u!t 7Sc per gallon: Cocoanut Ofl, in barrels, 38c for Ceylon and 55¢ for Australian; extra blenched wlnler Sperm Oil, 65¢; natyral winter Sperm Oil, 63c; extra bleached Winter Whale ot : extra winter 1 Lard Ofl, 65¢; oot O] w Ofl,” T w COAL OIL. GASOLINE, ETC.—Wiater Whits Coal .OW, 1;"mm‘ 10%¢: Peari Ofl, In_cases, 176; ‘Astral, 1Te: Star, 17e; Extra Star, 20e: Bvle.m:uzec- Eocené, 10¢; Stove Gasoline, in bulk, i5%ec: in cases, 22c; Motor Gasoline, in bulk, 15%ac; in caves, 22¢; No. 1 Eusing DX dliate. iron barrels or drums, Sc 2 do, 81jc; cases, 815c more; Benzine, % paie, 123 cases, 10¢; S¢-degree Gasoline, In bulk, 25c; in cases, 3lc. TURPE] per pu.n in cases and s7e 8 arums s e D AND WH LIAD—Red Lead, !. 8tac Sar 1b; “hmmhu. mm. according to -qual d < sn:‘: o follo: mlh in mn oo paow as 08 Seilonen. . ‘hx Crushed, nd’ Grlnnhltd. 5.30c; Dry ; Dry Granulated, coarse, 20c: Fralt Granulated, 5.20c: Beet Gra 160-1b bags B¢: Confectioners’ (uamm A, 4.30c; Extra C, 4.10c: Goiden C. “D,”" 4.50c; barrels, 10c more; half' rell, fir. ‘more; boxes, 50c more; lo-lb bags. 10c mere for all kinds. Tablets—Half barrels, 5.70c; boxes, 5.95¢c; H. & E, Crystal Dominos. §20c ver 1b. No order taken for less than seventy-fiva barrels or its equiyalent. Ay Recelpts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, MARCH 5. Flour, qr sks... 3,690/ Wool, bales ..... TWheat, ctla oo, sks. . 1 Barley, otls ...79,130 Oats, ctis 360 Rys, ctls 1, Corn (West),ctls Bran, ‘sks . Middiings. sks.. 635 ins, bdls. . Hay, tons - 862 uvcha head.. Hops, bales ... 478 §E§§z§§fifii§s Potatoes, sks .. 1,964 THE STOCK MARKET. The Tomopahs SN Very Active at Irregular Prices. There was no espectal unurc on the Block and Bond nge yeeterda: There considerable activity in Iutllll ‘Electric at 51! @19 25, but aside - '!h-l:‘ll:ilng' dcm lc?lhl( tions 5 = fornia W lvidend at 42c and Paau- “of 20c, under the rule. opahs continue .to roll up huge lists of -m, but quotations wera very unsettled and Irreguiar, some stocks going up nd others flfl'fl. as -‘z e was hing new lfint:h: Lomfi&lv B-lchcr was assesyad it Dividends were paid yesterday as follows. Pacific Lighting pany, regular monthly, 40c per share, amounting to $16.000; H-wuun Cummncllf and Nfl{ I monthly, 65c o 18 £l UCTI(DN SM ISO—AIICTION SAI.E—ISO At Wuinli’s Pavilion. f AUCTION SALE ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 357 6th ST, TO-MORROW. 55 HORSES 2a AT AUCTION. THURSDAY, MARCH S AT 11 A M 1 will sell at 75 Folssm. 20 HBDAD younx gentle horses, direct from country, and um’nnomlmm This stocl is above address and can be seem until dll'dnh 1 will also sell 3 wagons, 5 bug- gles, harness, ete. llnh&ul. m., 1140 nndm. “’mnilh n this attend. Bank o Cal Safe % — Firsc x?.fi‘l& u,wwns Ger S & Lm* Hum 8 Bk.2250 lullll Sav.110 S F Sav U.700% — STREET RAILROADS. Cllllnrnh fl!m | Presidio .... = & Geary . POWDER. Giant Con.. — 81 | SUGAR. Hawatlan C. Onomes B C. 257% 26% onon-scm%u% Paauheu S C 17% — Huteh SP C 13% 14 | Union S - Kilauea S C — 4lc [ Do pool. — Makawelg C. 53% — MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A. 53% — |Oceanic 5 Co — 300 Asso Ofl Co. 49 Pac PA — — Cal F C A 98% — |Pac C Borx.l Cal Wine A 85 — |PacS Tel Co.l08 — MV&E MTm10 — SALES. Morning Session. 5.00 33.23 19.00 19.12% a.” - 2850 17.1% 38.00 . 38.00 40.75 107.00 ¥ 98.30 1000 13.00 000 3850 $10,000 S 121.50 $10,000 Valley Countles Power i 106.00 Afterncon Session. Board— 5 Alaska Packers' Assoclation... 54.25 5 Alaska Packers’ Association... 53.75 30 Hutehinson S P Co. 13.75 515 Mutual Electric 19.25 Sugar Co 26.00 90 Spring Valley Wai 38.25 25 Union Sugar Co. 41.00 $2.000 110.50 Hen 1300 000 38.25 $15,000 uz.m™ 200 .25 32,000 28 50 $13,400 103.50