The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 23, 1906, Page 15

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ; rect Stocks firm on the day. Cotton weaker. «ch feature on the local stock exchamges. ent of $216,337 in Specic to the Orient. o Vork Sub-Treasury transfers $6,000,000 to San Francisco. 1t Futures higher. Cash Barley held wmore firmly. s, Corn and Feedstufis unchanged. Beans quiet. warkes in firm condition and tending upward. River Potaioes beng shipped to Texas. Onions active and firm. ultry and Game markets cleaning up weli. (Good Apples and Oranges firm and selling actively, 1 Japanese demand for American Flour picking up ese and Eggs about as before siated. Provision and, Meat markets still firn:. Wine Exports in February. 1 400] Do pfd .......| 41 |40 | 40%] 415 - W - & 8,300 Erie 43 | 4% & & exports of Wine from San 100| Do 1st ptd T | 7T AR cs were as follows | 300, D pra 67 | 671 | 6634| 67 Gallons. Cases. Values. | 1200 Fed M & S pfd.. 1043|104 - [104% 104% G e $101,089 | | Ft W& D C .| 3% 130 1 Elec 168 1167 1 or pid..|316% 3 % 1/200/Greene Cons C Greene Gold & Havana Tob Co Do pfd ... Hocking Valiey. . : Do pfd ....... 500/ T1linots Central. . |1 Interboro .......|. Internatl Marine. | . Do ptd . 2,700 Internatl Paper 500, Do pfd Internatl P 400 Internatl Pum 1605 cases, valped at 4 Do pfd . 200 Iowa Central B KDA) P sasaas ofes 58 TASTEBN MARKETS. : anawha & Mich|.. ... 1[{ 82 | 55 EASTE 200K C Fr S&M pra &3 | 83 100 Kansas Clty So.| 20 20 200! Do ptd .-......| 58 .|Keokuk & Des M ..... Lake Erie & W. .. New York Money Market. ruling rate 41%; offered ;-.! Do pfd ....... 500 Lehigh Valiey .. .-.../Long lIsland . 9500l & N ans, steady; sixty and ninety aix months, 5@5% 15714 5734 %) 13| 71 114 118% 114 243 2415 steady $4.8245@4 56250 for sixty day $4 8304531 and $4.561504. e, $4.8204,82% s, Boe. is, eteady; rallroads, irreg- | New York Stock Market. T NaatC & Be L EW YORK, h s made a| 000, National Lead. 1| 7815 1 the depreseion caused by 1000 Do pfd........|10311031%] o in New | Gl R R Mex pfd e ational Biscuit.! 687 68% b Do pd s ¢ today & | " '506/Ney Cons Copper| 1814 2 an un- Jersey Cen.!.....|... Alrbrake... 153 151% 1433 1419 68 | 67% T 17 ¢ authorized would be and over a| e had eome | 71| 8800 1 sentiment. New York|....... Do pid.. e e the day below | "0 j00/North Americs 4 '99i5! 9915100 was at no t 7,000 Nerthern Pacific 121315 (21634 (2! The sub- | .. .".. {Omaha 3 180 (185 st this stock | Do prd 185 1190 ehorts in the Pacific Coas 116 110 jut only v Do Ist pfd.... -....j102 1168 back into lh.! . Do 24 pfd..... - .. 112 s ch has existed for sev- . Pacific Mail.. oopo....| 48 ] 4835 e Pullman Car Co. | " "100/Ry_Steel Springs| 57 190| Do pfd........ |1 189,200 Resding . Do 1st p Do 24 pfd.. 700 Republic § & s varying mood < projects of increased of the most rd movement the expectation s to be allowed al. Speculative | ties over the outcome of the dispute ers’ wages and over the Moroccan were unresoived today and main- eesive influ Do 1st ptd ‘ransfer through the Sub-Treasury of $600,- Do 24 pfd.....|. 62 was due to measures for army payments 100 StL & SF ptd 8 | o b provability of rurther | 100SUERIF IS 0t 88 18 ?gl, ts for import from Germany 100/St L & SW 231515334 281 but no step was taken. The| 300 Do 5313, Bid| 5ilp counterbalanced 607 6614 66% 80% ....... 17 e money ex & v, The late rise of 3% in Read- | ecided the rm tone of the closing of the e Ttk : Texas L T Ce I R R R el 3 By 000, | .-/Third Avenue e s bonds were all unchanged on |11 " Toledo R & T Coi..... | 300 Toledo St L & W| 36 New York Stock List. 100 - Do PId .- a4 . .. Twin City R T. E. F. Hutton & Co., 490 California street, 1 5 -mbers of the New York Union Bag & P 14915 149 me - i Reg Ty e ws, turnish the following offical | * 1ol O Phaciic thet Bmeeees: . Do pfd ... " 8.200 | | | | Do conv 4s | United Copper | *""'400 Cnitea R of |High|Low.| Bid.| As 400, Do . pta 4 11063 110614 156% 156% | **"56 Do 24 bra ioan ‘Bugar. (136% }?z“"{flfiz 300/ Wisconsin Ce agar. |138% 137 3 « Do ptd .. o b g0 200, Do ptd 400 Am Eteel Fdries 300, Do prd . 811 < |120 9 % | y 81 |86 fd - romefos-ee| €63 | gh oo gw 3& 80 Car & Fy Co 41% 41 | 41l “een ! | | pra 1014510136 1008 | @ o7 53%| 53%| B3y 831 a Oiil.| B4 | 34 | 33% 700 Do 1st pfd ...[111% /111 |111% /1111, 2% | Do 24 ptd ...l 89% g 89% i 7 § Steel Cor ..| 40 | 3 %| 39% | Do pfd ....../10¥ 1050 | 10§7% e Mertn 600/ Va-Car Chem Co! 51 51| 51% Sl & 5o 200 Do pfd ......J114 114|115 Voo Wabash .o oo % 23% g 800 Do pfa ... b1 12 ecarie b |2 ... Wells Fargo Ex. 230 235 % Muvy“‘eflprnhl'nhn.. vz%i 923 b -t 500| Westinghouse 161 1611 Bty d Do 1t pfd |165_|167 1 4OW & LE ... 81| 20 Do 1st prd | 4215) 45 25%| 26 678,500 Total_shares sold. New York Bonds. 4bo 138 118 1 ) - U S ref 2s teg..108%| Japan 6s, 2d ser.100% dooi 103% 106% <e...104% " Do 48, cert..... 8i% Woa . 21| 413 | 42 Do 4%s, cert... 91% 3,000, Do ptd . - |107% 106% 1083 1071 Do 24 series... 91 000' Anaconda 266 (262 108% | I, & N unified 421033 4 15 1285 (2651 400 Atlari Coast Line 154 1543 (15515 1045 Man con gold 4s.103 - |32 12800 A T & 8 F 034 929 | 93 | 933% 400, Do ptd 102% 1023|1023 308 "i)‘a"f-'l"x‘é 2 85? 3,000/ Balt & Okio.... 111 " 110% 1104|113 |Minn & St L 4s. 03 >0 ptd . RS oeted iy 14 % Bay State Gas..|.....1... %l ety by BR T. . T Do adj 4 . B D na: Atlantie C L 4s. 90% By DAY 21 Balt & Ohlo 4s..104 8§00 Butterick Co ...| 55% | D0 BI48 -sennne b 400 Canada Southern! 881 BrooklynRT © 48, . 89 834 951 NR of Mex con 4s 952 <1208 . 95 1,500 Canadian Pacific/1713 |1 2 | Central of Ga bs.118% ven| BBY 'l Do 1st Inc o8 Do 24 inc 8 Do 34 in 85% Ches & Ohlo 4146.106% Chi & Alton 3%s. S0%! Do pfd 100/CC C & . 2 wréxé%“‘fi P 0. 2 oats, e No. 2 Ty fair to choice malt- 06! (boxed), $S.95@9; whisk: $1.28; clover, contract grade, . Receipts. Shipments. | talfa Meal, carload lots, $22:; jobbing, gg Union Pacific .. Miscellaneous— 014 Dominion . pridiitatiy Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, March 22.—On the Produce Ex- change today the butter market was firm; ( No further change in guotations for Beans creameries, 16G26%c: dalrf easy; at mark, cases Included prime firsts, 1dc; extras, 15%e | Tamarack . 125c. i firsts, 1do: United C?wer . Cheese, steady, Unitea. Fruit Un Shoe Mach. Do Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, March 8low to stead $4.25@5.90; native cows 2 Lo 9 i c: Al 3 pe, 2 helters, $2.25@ | rimotpy, 5c; Hemp. 5@5lc per Ib; MIII?(.“SO $3.60@4.75; bulls, | 5350 1 per ton, , @7 : fed ' steer fed cows, $2.75@4.50. THE COPPER STOCKS. BOSTON, March 22.—The whole market con- tinued dull again today, but toward the close was slightly stronger. lower levels of the Mohawk mine are more encouraging and there seems to be a little more public interest in the stock. Union of Butte answered the telegrams which | Lawson has been sending them by stating that they were perfectly satisfied with conditions, and that.he was only trying to Injure them by talking against the properties in Butte. London Closing Stocks. Cons for money. 90%|N Y Central,.. Do for acet. The reports from ths $3.75@5.25; Western HOGS—Receipts, $6.15@6.25; heavy, $6.15@6.27%; Dlgs and rong; muttons, range wethers, lambs, $5.80G ted ewes, $+.25@5.25. CHICAGO, March Market slow, 0: cows and helfe g and feeders, 1053 | Pennsylvania | Rand Mines . 4.65. HOGS—Recelpts, 25,000. higher; estimat Chi Great West. 2135 Chi, Myl & St y.);:g " | 8o Railway Den & Rio G.... 45%. So Pacific 4800; market steady to lower; cows and heifers, '13 a0 i steers, $3.50@4.60; canners, . .85; stock- ot s 3 ers and feedors, §2 H G 25 per ctl; Aus- bulls, stags, etc., $2.50@4. HOG! $6.1716@6.25; 36 | Spanish 4s * Bar silver—Quiet; 30 1-16d per ounce. market, $6.15@6.17% ; The rats of discount in the open market btk o salek | extra, 5%@6c for No. 1 and $%4@5c for No. 2; for short bills is 3%@3% three months’ bills 3 9-16 per cent, e Treasury. March 22.—Today's state- ry balances in the seneral exclueive of the $150,000,000 gold re- Available cash_balance, :d bullion, $80,073,750; gold per cent and Condition of WASHINGTON, ment of the Treasu 938,655; gold col certificates, $43,775.: Foreign Futures. ERL LIVERPOOL. New York Cotton Market. EW YORK, Mar. 22.—Cotton was again active and etrong, with prices reaching the level of the month, 11.08c and July at 11.05c. moved to a premium of 2 points over result of some very strong buying of - May. Mr. Price came out with a circular rorestalling any charge of attempts to corner the M tion, stating that sthe premium it eommanded over July was merely an incident to a bull market and that he regarded the situation as healthy, with 12c probable for old ¢rop mont) The bears did not make tempt to fight the market until realizing began, when they hammered it and brought about a There are some May_ selling at " London Wool Sales. . March 22 —-A superior selection of wool amounting to 14105 bales was offered | young; Hens, :$5@5.50 for small and $6@7 for Light conditioned merinos | jarge; young Roosters, $6.50@7.50; old Roos- Crossbreds were . Fry .50@6.50; B ipeoialty . for Beme | o e e 50 N and some medium grades Were taken | g1.95: Squi Y Amerlcans also bought good | * GAME—Per dozen—Gray Geese, $3@3.50; any aggressive ai at the sales today. to ail sections. active request reaction of ten points or so. big_short lines out in this market as well as These are not believed to be as they consist largely of 1idc bulls who have recently rounded up on the short Southern snpot markets, and 1-16c to 3-16c high Theodore H. Price sa: any contemplated ‘attempt to corner May . cot- So far as I am concerned, I have no re- Cotton is advancing at present, in my opinion, because it is profitable to buy it for consumptive purposes at present prices, and it will continue to advance until the my gin between the price of manufactured goods and the price of cotton goods is more extrava- In my opinion, the market is | we have seen in e months past, and I therefore confidentially vise the purchase of cotton, for a substantial ad Futures opened steady; March, 10.70§10.80c; April, 10.7%¢_bid; Ma 3 i uly, . 2 10.49¢; Oectober, 10.39c Futures closed barely stead. July, 1091c; Augu Octol 10.84c; December, 10.36c;’ January, 10.41c. Spot closed qufet; Middling uplands, middling gulf, 11.80c, Sales, 1685 bale; in New Orieans. for America. were in good demand for France. 1 know nothing of | ™y gale of sheepskirs was held today. There was # large attendance and competition was Offerings numbered 3700 bales and prac- G e g rac | There were very few sales on the exchange fine and coarse cross. { Yesterday and the oply change in quotations half wooled cross. | Was an advance of 4c in Butter seconds. All breds § per cent above the January average. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, March 22— WOOL—Steady. Ter- 4 o ol i ““@3;2“"” Pogime, fne | Wit the better weather.- California Cheese advanced 71 per cent gant than now. the healthiest either May or Northern Wheat Ma TLAND, March estem, 06@867c: WASHINGTON. TACOMA, March 22. ; club, 66c; red, 66c. Northern Business. PORTLAND, balances $170,525. TACOMA, March 22.—Clearings balances $45,178. o L OKANE, March 23.—Clearings 8600652, | prcnange quotations, but generally range about March 22.—Clearings $1)603,896, ays past re “u-!lrmm:?\; 12.100(Penn B R Co...|138% 19714 (138 (1381 - met with pesistance in the fon 100/People’s Gas. . P4la| B4 94 04 £ orders, it was easily notieeable that | 3 «':, C & St L, 7‘. L‘ 15* 78 s extend the advance in prices v... Do ptd v i 800 Pressed Steel Car| 52 Do pfd.. B New York Grain and Preduce, NEW YORK, March 22.—FLOUR—Receipts, 12,000 barrels. Dull, but firm. WHEAT—Receipts, | 20,500 bushels elevator; No. 2 red, ¥7c | Northern Duluth, 883c £. 0. h. afloat. {'for a slightly easler opening wheat was firm and higher all day, closing 13c to %c above the The market reflected light receipts and liberal clearances, cold weather, moderate estimafes for Argen- tine and rumors that Argentine whaat was ar- riving in poor condition. closed 85%c; July, B3K tember, 82 5-10g82%c, closed S28c. WOOL—Steady. afloat; No. 1 LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Stiver was Ye lower.. about_the same. 19c, steady. A wire from New York yesterday reported EGGS—Fresh California selected, 18¢, steads the trasfer of $6,000,000 from the Sub-Treas- | firsts, 1 ury to San Francisco, presumably for Japanese | thirds, 10c, previous night's. steady cables, May, 8414@S3 1-Toc, e, closed 84c; Sep- HOPS—Dull, HIDES—Firm. ~ COFFEE—Futures 337, consisting of $40 in Mexican cloged quiet, $050 in_gold coin for Hongkong, of 16,000 bags, 80@6.85 LOCA] Sterling Exchange, sixt: Sterling Exchange, Sterling Exchange, cables New York Exchange, sight . New York Exchange, telegrapl Francs on Paris, demand. Francs on Parls, sixty days Marks on Berlin, demand Marks on Berlin, sixty days 9-16c/ molasses sugar, 2%ec; refined, firm. U CHEESE—Unchanged. EGG! Western firsts, 15 onds, 15%@15%c; Boutherns, 14%@150%c. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES.—The ma tinues quiet, with a light jobbing demand con- stituting the chief business. are quoted at 7@8%e; fair to good (1905), 8%@ K%c; nearly to strictly prime, 9@9%c; choice, PRUNES—Are Mexican Dollars . INTERNATIONAL, New York on Paris... New York on Mexico Paris on London Berlin on Leondon Common to_fair in steady jobbing demand and the tone of the market is firm, with quo- tations ranging from 4%4c to Sc, according to grade. APRICOTS—Are rather eagy in tone, owing to reselling by the interjfor. at 10%c; extra choice, PEACHES—Are qul 10c; extra choice, 10%e; fancy, 10%@llc; extra tancy, 11%@13c. —Unchanged. Loose muscatel are seeded ralsins, oice are quoted Ile: fancy, 11% ith choice quoted at | was all in December. in the cash situstion. quoted at O@6¥%c; London layers, $1.50@1.60. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, March 22.—There w; e London tin market, with spot 165 and futyres at £160 5s. Locally the market was quiet and lower in sympathy, with advanced 168 in London, with closing at £82 end futures at £79 10s. To change was reported. Cxulo;nh White 1.30;. Northern Northern _Bluestem, Northern Red, $1.30. Club, spot, Session 9 to 11:30 . m, n. igh. Low. Cl bid, $1.26% asked. i Ope! May—No .gales; $1.26 Decernber ...$1.263 ‘p. m. Session. May—No sales; $1.26% bld, $1.27% asked. r—$1.2734. DARLEY—More firmness was reported in the cash grain yesterday and strictly choice Feed was held up~to $1.2215. but With no sales re- ported at this figure, Futures Were quiet and not matérially changed. Recelpts continued Lake is quoted electrolytic, = $18.25@18.50; Lead was. unchanged at $5.25@5.45 in the local market, but was lower in London, where { at £24 158 in Lon- he local market. hé English mar- spot closed at £16. pel hanged don and at $6.15@6.: Iron was 2s 6d lower In tl ket, with standard foundry at 47s 4d and Cleve- land warrants * Feed, $1.16%@1. 1.213 ‘for go Ch 9.35; No. 2 foundry North- 0. 1 foundry Southern, 2 foundry Southern, §17.75 7.75@: 2P FUTURES, 5 Session 9 to 11:30 a. m, (ay—No_ sales. December—96%;c. 2 p. May—No sales: &.1 December—Ng sales; OATS—The leading handlers continue to re- pott a dull and uninteresting market at un- $1.40@1.50 for CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and the first hour id, 96%c asked, rain and snow for the quite free sell E ‘was several minent. com- mission houses, ofl‘:-,'lm Deing taken largel: became more e iving at Live: but rjor ong, Wit pri fair to good and §1. 1.50@! lown to $1.35 for o gencral on reports ; Surprise, $1.60@1.65; r ctl. wheat at Minneabolis report that Argentine Wi pool is not only in poor in quality, The close unchanged to to T and advanced c‘l’o_;é ST, 3 wain of . arket for corn ciosed at Li% R NI, S shorts. Ma: 'lufi‘wvvflm,mh ‘market undertone. At close May pork and ribs were to oholce - and teed; White, $1.05 Grays, tump% CORN—Recelpts from the West are running light again nxulml.;n market is quiet anzu ‘with- out feature. _for_Yellow, e 5o et Western sacked, $1.20§1.22' L J e et B il tian, $1.40@1. for Brown. g‘E—‘lA‘T% The d upward tendency In Hay continues an the market is ‘mll i excellent condition for sellers, as the current receipts are light and the demand good. There is no longer any Barley Hay coming in. The range for Alfaita 1s narrower, as will he seen. There is nothing new in. Feedstuffs, BRAN- ton. cake Meal in 5-ton lots, o per_ton; Cocoanut Cake or Meal at Mills, in 10 and $23.50 in 5-ton lotd; jobbing, $24: Corn Meal, g ; Cracked Corn, wines, | 28.50; Mixed Feed, $24@25; Horse Beans, 40 per ton; Broom Corn Feed, 80c per cti; Cal- 28,300 | per ton: Mealfalfa $22 in car lots and 48,300 | in_smaller quantities. 128,800 HAY—Wheat, $1 16: Whe: and Oat, 31,200 | $10@14; Oat, Volunteer Wild Oat, $9@ aseeon | 11. stable, stock, $7@S; Alfalfa, rday. The market continues e 2.35G2.50; Pl 1. .85 EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. 8.20. 3 ; Red Kidneys 75; Blackeyes, $4.40§4.50 per ctl; 4 Beans, $1.75@1.85. EEDS—Brown Mustard, $4. .75; Yellow 509315 Flaxseed, $250g3; Ca alfa. 4 ot room Corn Seed, RIED PEAS—Niles, $1.85; Greez Peas, $2.17@2.30 per ctl. Potatoes, Onlons and Vegetables. Several large ‘orders for river Potatoes for shipment to s were. being filled yvesterday nd, as the receipts continued light, prices for that line of :oods showed some improvement. 11 other kinds of old Potatoes remained quiet d weak, with supplies still far in excess of to” Be 22— CATTLE—Recelpts, | market reeds. New Potatoes were in increased beeves, | supply and lower at 4@ilsc per pound. Oregon 75@5.10; stock- | Oniens continued to move freely and some Texane, $3.75 | handlers - were expecting a higher range of prices, to bc{ As on the preceding day, a good portion of rrow, 19,000; mixed and | the receipts of southern vegetables showed the 0od lifa;‘y gz»mm@fi.w; el!lec ght, 5 5.40; | sale at irregular rates. Bright offerings of $6.356.40 e S of the recent rains _and were slow of bay Peas found prompt sale at about previous ¥ 00; ‘market slow, | prices. Asparagus was rather weak for extra prices - steady: sheep, $3.75@6; lambs, $4.70 | stock, while the lower grades were in good de- @6.80. mand and cleaned up promptly at steady rates. Rhubarb continued plentiful and easy. 2 ATTLE—Re POTATOES—River Whites, 50@90c per sack; i o ceints. | Oregon Burbanks, 75c@$L05 per ctl: Garnet 50; Western T5c@§l per ctl Em;,lgfl Rose, $1@1.15 per ctl. @6.50; 16 33@6.50: | ¢rofian, $3.50 per ctl; Green Onions, —@— lower; | PIT_box. VEGETABLES—Asparagus, 6%@7c per 1b for Rhubarb, 50GS5c per box; Green Peas, 6Goc steady; { Per. 1b for bay and 2@le for southern; 5 ithers " §5.1005 30, | and_Wax Beans, 8G12%c per Ib; Tomatoes O e 80c@s1.25 ; do Mexican, $1 box; Summer Squash, $1@1.50 per box; : Carrots, 65@75c per ——m 1.50 pe MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. o g IR g ARy B A =4 35c per Ib; Dried Peppers, 12%@15c per Ib for sun-dried ‘and 18@20c for evaporated; Mush- rooms, 25@3%c per Ib. 6 6% Poultry and Game. 6 6% The Poultry market was in good shape, with riptions selling off- well at satisfactory July-Aug. | Prices, even Hens, which had previously been “Holiday | inelined to easiness, being in good request and ‘Holiday | steadier. Another car of Western was mar- keted and the recelpts from domestic points _Hollday { Were a littie in excess of 60 coops. Game was ‘Hollday | in limited supply and cleaned up readily at the old quotations. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 15@19c per Ib: r pair. $2@2.50; Goslings, $2.50@3: Ducks, $6@8 per dozen for old and '§7@10 for 1 and $5@5.50 for- large; Pigeons, $2.50a3. abs, Scoureds | white Geese, $1@1.50; Brant, §2 for large and Cape’ of | $1@1.25 for small; Hare, 32: Cottontail Rab- bits, $2@2.50; Brush Rabbits, $1.50. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. conditlons remained precisely as before. The demand for both Butter and Eggs continued good and all the surplus Eggs were put into storage. The recelpts of Eggs increased again : was weak 2 E Business_on’ {hé exchdhge ‘was as follows: Butter—For_fresh extras; in 1%-ib squares, 250 was %‘i’é Bk ukedr;u{oa the same in 2-1b squares, ¢ was.bid; for firsts, 23c bid, and for_ seconds, 22%c 5‘6’. s 5 uooee!: vs{?w. @8c, |~ Eggs—20 cases fresh selected, 1Sc. Cheese—For fancy new flats, 12c was bid, 12350 asked. unchanged. | 20 AT vere 57,000 1bs Butter, 50,300 1bs Cheese and 2181 cases Eggs. DAIRY EXCHANGE OFFICIAL QUOTA- TIONS, BMnrch 22.—Clearings $776,875, | (Note—The Exchange quotations represent wholesale prices as established by sales, bids $598,685. | (04 ofers on the Exchange. Prices for Butter and Eggs on the street are governed by the 1@1%c higher, owing to the miscellaneous character of the business.) BUTTER— Fresh—California_extras, 23140, steady; firsts, 23c, steady; seconds, 221c, steady: Eastern, nominal, ' Eastern Ladles— Nominal. _Storage goods—California, nominal; Eastern firsts. 21c, _steady. Ladles—Extras, Exchange remained | 20c, steady: firsts, 10c, steady; packing stock, steady; seconds, 16c, steady; eady; Eastern firsts, 163c, steady. Storage—Nominal, The Korea took out a treasure list of $216,- | CHEESE—California fancy new, 123c, weak; dollars and | firsts, 1130, weak: seconds,. 110, ‘Weak; Young §149,314 in | Americas, fancy, 13%c, steady: firsts, 12%ec, Stiver bullior for Shanghal and $66,303 in |gteady; eeconds, nominal. Kastern—Nominal; Sliver bullion for Kobe Western, nominal. Storage—California, nom- inal; Young Americas, nominal; Eastern fancy, 16%¢, firm. Detiduous and Citrus Fruits. The improved weather conditions caused a marked revival of trade in Oranges, as nearly all retallers were anxlous to replenish their stores, which had become pretty well depleted during the past few days. Offerings were quite liberal, several carloads having arrived over- night, ‘but the market maintained a firm posi- tion, with Navels and Seedlings cleaning -up rapldly irrespective of grade, size or cost. Three cars were at hand for today’s auction sale and a fourth car was hourly expected. Tangerines were in short supply and firm, while Lemons, Limes and Grape Fruit wers plentiful but steady under active trading. Trade 2IRITI F3 | BE& 3% Wheat and Other Gralns, B Apples continued active on local account was several d in_ this market the December de- livery ';’ly active ;md )?ll’l'g in ;)TFP'L"'I,- rising N , bul o e hor, Enere was mothing new | Bananas and Pineapples were unchanged: THe usual feeding des maad was reported, but the millers were in- | @%1.20 "usr cm CASH WHEAT. California _Club, Australlan, $1.45; lower grades ria Wheat, $1.12%i 001.32 and desirable stock ruled firm at unchanged quotations, There were no further shipments to the East reported, but dealers were expect- ing an improved demand from that source. fractions APPLES—$1.50@2 per box fer fancy and T5c imon to choice * Califor- 313740 mes, $4.50@5.50 per case; Ba- 07181.1’6 fir bunch; Central 5 gr inch: Pineapples, for iwallan and $2@3 for . | Mexican, 4 IR $1.264 $1.27 | Driea Fruits, Nuts, Ralsins and Honey. T Figs, boxes, 50c for ch : BSc oice and 60@65c for fancy; bulk white, 2% @4dc per B mmon and$1. 30 e 1 PRUNES—3%@4%¢c basls for the four si ce: m::ln‘. $1.224 (w.gloo) and 1\« v “aid c basis for the large and 0. b. Fresno—Choice Seeded, e o g Muscatels, 4%@oc C; t BT R Sate. Biandard: modices. Murcatols H It (uscatel 8% ‘c;‘l—avw London layer raisins, 20s, fon. o $1.20 asked. g box; 3-crown London laver &'h ‘box; 4—crown f: 223 ! ! ;I 2 i ?:.a %53 4 i 3 ¢ Kipe 1%¢: Sal 2 ary Hides, He: 30c; dry Caif, 24c: s8852 f E ] ] H i-4 ut 385zuosubuzsus TALLOW—No. 1 rendered. in cans and drums, X% Grease. 2@3ec. ‘WOOL—Fall _clij do, defective, 11@1: ti@i%e in Shis: 3@3%: Ressuszun £5E sangajasmez e ;syusgagtuals: Northern free, 13@15c: iddle County, free, 129 San_Joaqui Giant Powder Con .. Spring Valley Water Co . Session. Board— 5 Alaska Packers' Assm ... lated Ofl _Co 12c per Ib for 1905, with contrdcts 9@1le. for 1906 being drawn at Meat Market, There were no further price The market for most desc: Mutton and Pork, ruled firm at the high DRESSED MEATS, ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: EEF—6}4@7%c for Steers and 0@63c per ; small, SQ9 g'e 114@12¢: ngs, 12%c: Spring. 14c per I PORK —Dressed Hogs, S@1lc per Ib. . LIVESTOCK MARKET. o The following quotations are for good sound Livestock delivered in San:Francisco, less 40Q 45 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, kX CALVES—41;@3c per Ib (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 6@63c; Ewes, 5@5lac per ight). BS—Te per Ib, live weight. HOGS—Live Hogs, 130 to 250 Ibs, 7% 250 Ibs, 6%@Tc; Feeders and soft Hogs, u per cent off: and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota~ hanges yester- riptions, notably Spring Valley Water C i Gas & E Gen M & C T Ja. TR LR o 8 Pty 120 Honokaa § Co BFE 23E8 nEssap 82 anEek & & Cows and Heif- gWOK > ¥ 8o Orpheum Co. 13% — PacC Cas Co.l47 — Sur Co. — 130 Paint. 11T% — Dy - Y & T Co. mp. a o L. L. % ¢ about 54ei per cent off, 3 1 B 1 75} 2o &, sl General Merchandise. S—Gralr: Bag itin, 6c; Ictcl. 31G34c; Fleece Twine Tie. -Welll $7.50 per ton: T 50; Seatile $6.50; Bryant Beaver Hill, $3. $7 $7.50; Cumberland, $15.25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs, $14: Cannel, $0 per ton; Coke, $1L30@13 per ton tn bulk and $15 ip sacks: iy descriptions, $5.50 per short tod. OILS—Quotations are for barrels; nseed, b2c per gallon for botled 50c for raw; Castor Ofl. in cases, No. Bakers' -AA. cases, $1.20§1.22; Lucol, bolled and 18 for raw: China Nut, cases, 78 per gallon: Cocoanut Ofl, in barrels, 5S¢ for Ceylon and _55¢ A bleached winter Sperm Oil, 65¢: natural winter 63c; extra bleached Winter Whale Sc; extra winter rer JMNY flici Coos Bay, "$5. $14 in bulk a: Stocks— Aseociated Ofl Stock Tr Cert. stratned Lard Ol Pure Neatsfoot Ol 5714c; Herring O! 3 N tsfoot Balmon Ofl, 34¢; botled Pal LINE, ETC.—Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk, 10%c; Pearl Ofl in cases, Extra Star, 20c: Eocene, 1fic: Stove Gasolime, in ses, 22c: Motor Gasoline, in Elaine, 26¢: Monarch ot Arizona. bulk, 133c; in cas bulk, 13i4c: in cases, 2c: N tillate, iron barrels or drums, Sc; No. 2 da. c: cases, 63 more: Benzine, in ‘bulk, 13%: 19c; $6-degree Gasoline, In bulk, 25e; in 3le. 3 ENTINE-83¢ per gallon In cases and 87c in drums and iron barrels, RED AND WHITE LEAD— 3¢ per 1b; White Lead, 8G8%e, according to SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes 3 follows, per Ib, in 100-Ib bags. Cubes, A Crushed and E Powdered. 5.40c; Candy Granulated, 5.40c; Dry : .80c; Dry Granulated, 5.30c: Frult Granulated, 5.30c; Beet Gras €100-ib ll‘;-“ only), Golden C, 4.70¢; D, 4.600; half barrels, 3¢ barrels, 5.80c: boxes, 6.05¢ Gas and Electric— Central “Light and Power.. Miscellaneous ds— p Assoclated Ol Co Se (1922).. 93.00 Northern Cal Power Co 5s...102.50 OFFICIAL SALES. Morning Session. Board— 8000 Assoclated Oil C¢ 100 Independence Ofl Street— 100 Peerless Ol . Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: 9:30 a. m. Sesston—Comstoeks. 5.10c; Comfectioners’ barrels, 1do more Tablets—H. ; H. & E. Crys Dominos, &30c pe No order taken for Jess that seventy-five barrels or is equivalent, Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, MARCH 22. Flour, qr_ sks more; boxes. for all kh?dlr.' aediees T12% 625] Molasses, bbls .. scof B cones ++..16,000| Oats, ctis H PRI There was not much Dew on the exchanges yesterday. Exchange trading continued Mght, bonds teing only §53. ations of note in the of $1 in Alaska Packers to $34 and a similar advance in Hawailan Commerc The Tonopah stocks, traded in, were not any better as a in fact, most of the changes in the 'high- priced ones were toward The Manhattans drew the most attention. The Cometocks- were quiet and rather easy. Company wil a regular monthly dividend of $1 per Amefican Bank Note Company bas de- clared a dividend of 1 per cent on the capital stock, payable March 31. capiral stock of this company, aggregating about 72,000 shares, all but 345 shares have been Qeposited under the readjustment plan. At the annual meeting of the of the Consolidated Vh the old board of d! Charles H. Fish as pres! secretary and James McKinty superin! The Stiver Hill Mining Company notified of a_bullion ,shipment valued at $3300.. The directors of In Company have decided mot to deciare a divi- dend on the common stock at this period, -be- Smokeless; Powder and .th: quarterly It is stated that dividendg on both stocks will difteren On the Stock and Bond Baf e the ouly fluctu- ad' | 1828 fal to $85. hough still hea: rule, g3258 lower quotations. 988l SESEnpayss s088| sa88en | 285 stockholders rginia Mining Company was re-e with ident, A. W. 8 RERZI 35?—'!5’8355!; Sierra Exchequer. .. Eureka Con. 2:00 TONOPAR AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Morning Session. 3000 Amethyst. L. ] 1000 Little Grey. 90. 00 cause one was not ea The International Dynamite Company has passed dividends due at this time on and common stocks. ggatana ¥ g STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, March 22—2 p. m. i - - UNITED STATES BONDS. gl e i oy g8 fixiad RN R i cediEy : . 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