The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 29, 1906, Page 15

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Cotton hi, l LY'H. hangc rate Mining Barley Futures firm. her. Copper Stocks dull. Stocks higher. about the same. Oats quiet. luctuations. > as previously quoted. and Cheese unchanged. still firm. Potatoc md. Onions lower and weak. ’ ood ply, but firm. d Oranges closely cleaned up and firm. and Business, say et with quite rrow liit favorable conference hing the culminat arkets abroad were Stocks, Mopey Locally, there utilizes every op prices. The an ew stock would was made and fssues will be | cases the pay- nsiderable period he fssues will be years, as is the rk Central, so that the need as the figures > BUSINESS e chief influence on the prepara- | end dividend r money after movement managers titute & record echnical posi- | as been | two or three weeks, rregular. This ma; en advance once the u and the coal situstion ations the market will | r untfl after the first | look for an upward ent this spring d notbing unfore- . ur to change present conditions,’ EASTERN MARKETS., New York Money Market, YORK, March 28 —Money on. call G per cent; ruling rate, 434; closing | Xered 5, Time loans slightly easier, | ind ninety Gays and eix menthe, & DtrI mercantile paper, 5@5% per cent. cachange sieady st $4.65504 8530 | d ot $4.8235G4.8340 for sixty- | - BLEIGL 85 and 4.80% 1s, $4.62 New York Stock Market. YORK, March 28 —Prices of stocks n ay. The level | as rf‘fifl' higher | s show of | 0 Mc\e up‘nhd }‘ld ached beyon o traders who made are of a somewhat | conducted with mor > . show more force. The movement | - the sssumption that the turn |° relaxation tonal keenly alive to e the advantage | n. To obtain for the meet- ures for lifting the | the market runity to sec nquillity of the money terest Tates on time loans ning and this adds to the money situation. Appar- duiged that the remainder be free from any disturb- market whatever, but the | in the call loan rate to considerable end bre time. The movement | #t . spotty manmer, the g rt in_ spite of the sharp stocks. due to individua sed holdings of subsidiary e Lake Bhore disciosed in its wes the motive for some ac- sharp bid Vanderbiits. T e based on en assumption | accrue to that company from | from which it would be | Reading seemed to be f nion over the probable expected_soft-coal strike on the The argument today was miners go out it will be sable to keep the anthracite yment. Other sustalning move- based on similar considerations. scks in this market, reversing iay. Discounis were easier of a reduction in unt rate tomMOrrow exchange fell bac the decline here was ues to take York, the ab- risen today to t balence for ouse this 1stry £1-coal the strength in | to drop under 31l money rate. Pacific was felt although realizing made the close gular Total sdles, par value, nited States bonds were all unchanged. ew York Stock List, Hutton & Co E F. 490 Calitornia street. Ben Francisco, members of the New York Ftock Exchange. furnish the following official guotations of that Exchange: TOCKS. |HighiLow.| Bid.| Ask . B4R ....}AGams Exp 0 ALl “haimers D uni wl £ lnn\ 102 34 Pl 0 Am Cotten Ofl. Do _pfd B Am Dist Tele . Am Express | 500/Am Gr Tw Co.. 200 Am Hide & Lth %1 R e Sta 13| 35 600 Am lce Secur .. | 54 | basg 200/Am Linseed . | 21y 22 Do pfd ] .| 453 | 4615 6,700 Am Locomotive. % | 885! a9 11161 '116% 111615 {4 % % rd ICO 12% 12% "“"TJ“,T.‘} ot 3&‘ “' "’ i .JAm Tel & Tel Col...oulerres 1189 | ratiroad bonds steads. f=z inaugurated st this|"" Union Pa- |~ Am Tob Co v[d %) Am Woolen . 100{ D 20,200 Ana 5| BY 933 04ig| ity K 104 [10815(1043% 1% nllI uw 113 T 3643 | 85 2328 1235% |255% | 8715 L2868 P....176% 175% 176 (1783 Do pfd . ...[181 [185 Central Leather.| 45*, ‘a4 | an1) a5y Do pfd . 1041104 104 105 200/Ch{ Term j12 |11 113 g Dopi 5o L] 5o | 28%/ 31 600 Chi Un Trdetion.| 61| ‘6 6| 814 500 Do pfd .......| 2020 | 20 | 21 T0C CC & St L..[103 ™| 99310235 108 .................. 112 15 amu,mo Fuel & Tron( 66%| 64 ' 65% 66 . Souonfancantiods.d B HION 500|Cobum 1 © &' | 30%| 4014 0% 30% 6,900 Colorado So 85 i 35 700, Do 1st pfd B9, 9001 Do 24 prd 2.100/Consol Gas Do ptd 1, 904.' Del & Hudmn 100D L & W 400D & R G 100 800/ Detroit Un Ry ses-... Detroit So . ptd Diamond \ratch "14,600 0\Distil Secur 8 69 04 24 200Fea Min B §’ ptd m;. 1 . Ft W&DC 700/Gen Electric 1.200(Great No prd 1,100|Grees:e Cons -{Illinois Steel Interboro . Inter Mari: Do 8 m(v Inter Do pi o 7. \AJ\) Inter Al 81| " 500| Knickerbocl Ice. lml.ake Erie & W. | ptd k| 1300 Lenigt Valies - mybunc mand o) 4000 & 1 Mncka) Do pfd . Manbattan ......| 401, 500/ Metropol Secur .| 7l '7ily 718 T {Metropol St Ry , 1123 f1s” 700 Metropolitan (lY llll.‘ U?‘ 118 (115 7,000 Mexican_ 0| 2% 24| By T8 )8 | .| 18 ;90 99 |98 | 9l M(1o19; (161 (162 (16215 300 Do pra -j176" (175 (175|177 1.000(M0, Kan & Tex.| 35!. 35 | 34% 34y 400! Do pfd.. | T2%| T2% 2% 1,100/Misscuri Pacific.| 96 | 85 B Nash, C & St L.[..... .o i 700 National Lead...| 82 81 % 0| Do pfd 108% 2053108 1103 NURR MPx pld fesan. 39%1 40 0|National ‘Biscuit.| 67 | 67 | 663 67 . Do yl’! - { ..|116 11634 400/Nev Cons Co upper lh!, XQ% 186 - 18% 1200/ New Jersey Cen.|217 (215 215 (217 TR0ON ¥ Airbrake...(100% 184 (1864 157 2. l_ 5 I.....[118" 120 | 85%) 88 | 87 ,,,,,,,,,, 199 201 50%| 51 1 51% Norfolk & West 1% S| 88 Do ptd by Feie 400/ North American. | i/ mu, % o 904 |99 % 300 Northern Pacific. [219% (218 21834 219% 100/Omaha L|I87T 187 184 188 ™50 ‘1t pld. -...| Do 2d pfd. 100/Pacific Mall, 45 | 443 139 ‘131 1357 150 | 95 oYy .a»‘Z % 7!"3! sw‘ ...|Pullman Car Co.|.....[.... 206Ky Steel Springs m 57 100/ Do pfd... 900 Reading. mi) Do 2 10008e T, & BW. 24 700{ Do pfd.. | by 23.300 Southern Pacific Bl os% A Do pfd. ; 1Ry, 5 00|southern Ry ... .| 40%| (403 w'/, 41 400| Do pfd.. 102" 01§ 1015 108 . |Standard Oil. ""300/Tenn Coal & I.. 4,200 Texas P L T C¢ zm Texas Pacific .|Third Avenue .. Toledo R & T Col * farie m‘roxeflu lk L& “. 383) 3 ROE i1 |u1 Pnion Dag &P 2 ¥ Do pta .. 74,000/ Union Pacific : .. Do pfd .. 5 | 96 Do conv 48 155 United Copper. . 6714| 68 500/ United R of 8 F| 9115| 97| 0615 9715 400/ Do pfd 92% 92 g‘_z 1%% 575001 & Cant iron P P T s a1 | 515 93 | 95 ‘ 121 b - | 88 2200V § R & 281 5100, Do pfd | 83 | B3 | 114 B4 } 41 10015 | 52 118 g% 521 288 %| 93 163 175 20 4 24 26 1/600| Wisconsin Cen. 28 aoo\ Do ptd .. 57 545,400 Total_shares sold. New York Bonds. U S ref 25 reg. --103% Japan 6s. 2d.ser.l -1043%| Do 4s, cert’.... 85 3| Ches & Ohlo. | market | points higher than yestes ; 11.18¢; - August, Minn & St L 4s. 94% MK & Texas 45.100% B .. BrooklynRT Central of Ga Do 1st inc. Reading gen 4s. -100% Ches & Ohlo 4145.106 SL & I M con 5s.117 Chi & Alton 3 C. B & Q new St L 8 w con 4s. 9% C..B 14 Pac 4. g Sea AL 45 91 ) Do_col So Pacific 4s..... 93 C.OCE Stan 11003 | Do Tt s cert: 987, Colo Ind 5s, sr A 15%'50 Railway 0s....117% D T8 Tox & Pac lsis. 123 4 TolLSt L & W 4s. 8314 Unlon Pacific 4. Do conv 4s.. %bssmlzaae 99 Dist Becurities 55 89%/ Wabash 1sts Brie petor Hom 45101 | Da-deb ... 52 d4s..... 91%| Western Md 4s.. 87% W & L Erie 4s.. 891 ‘Wis Central 4s.. 9213 « New York Mining Stocks. Adams Con . 85| Little Chief Alice . 2.85 Ontarlo 2.00 Breece . . 35 Ophir 4.75 Brunswick Con.. 50| Phoenix 02 Comstock Tunnel. 19| Potosi ... 08 Con Va Min Co. 1.15| Savage 52 Horn Stiver ... 00! Sterra Nevada. 38 Iron Silver 5.50/ Small Hopes . Leadville Con ... 08).Standard ... Boston Stocks and Bonds. Money— U S Steel pfd...106 11 loans 5@6 | Westing Common. 80 me loan: 5@5%/ ~ Mining— Bonds— Adventure 61, Atchison 4s .....102 |Allouez . 8813 Do adj 4 95 | Amal Cop 108% Mex Centra 8 |Amer Zinc . 10 Atlantic 2% Bingham . Calumet & Hecl-m Centennial ....... 26 | Copper Range . b 9&:2 ptd .108% | Boston & Albany.255% Boston & Mulnelgfi Boston Elev %! Daly West . Fitckburg pfd. Franklin Mex Central 243%( Granby . Greene Con Union Pacific %| lsle Royale Miscellaneous— Mass Mining. 8% Amer Arge Chem 29 Michigan . 1315 Do pfd........ Mohawk . 6015 Amer Beu Tubh 26, | Mont Coal & Coks 4 Amer Bugar ... 130 North Butie ... 83 Do Amer Tel & Tel. 130 Amer Woolen 4 Do pfd 3713] Old Dominion . an lmqgl\lczom | Wolverine THE LOPPER STOCKS. BOSTON. March 28 —The market today was very dull and showed no change worthy of mention. Amalgamated was strong on the rumor that the dividend would be increased, but the rest of the coppers failed to respond to any marked degree’ It is reported that the Butte Exploration has unwatered its shaft and that sinking has been resumed from the 400- foot level. London Closing Stocks. Cons for money. 904|N Y Central..... Do for acct..00 9-18) Nor & Western Anaconda . 14 | Do ptd Atchison % Ont & Wesiern P 110714| Pennsylvanta Balt & Ohlo. Can Pacific . Rfi Chi Great West. 2)1.‘ Cui, Mil & St P.181 | De Beers .. Den & Rio G Do lsl ptd. Do 2d pfd. Il Central Louis & Nash. Do pfd M, K & Texas 301& Epanlsh 4 ... Bar silver—Quiet; 30d per ounce, Honey—83@4 per cent. e rate of discount in the open market Zor short bills is 8% per cent and for three months’ bills 3% per cent, Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, March 28.—Today's state- ment of the treasury's balance in the general fund. exv.‘l e of the $150,000,0000 gold re- Avallable cash balances, $155,- i6: goid goin ond bullion, $79,102,125; gold certificates, $47,203, New York Cottom Market, YORK, March 28. — COTTON — The was steady and higher today, with new high levels reported for the present up- ward movement in all options. Cables were 800d enough to justify an opening 6 to 8 a; NEW pool spot sales were 1000. mettled weather, with rain and colder forecasted for tomorrow for the Eastern belt, proved the largest fac- tors in the advance, although Southern spot markets were reported firm and generally higher. The bulis are in control, but are pick- Ing in conservative fashion, taking profits on bulges and supporting soft spots. There Is a good deal of talk of a corner In the May op- on Theodore Price issues a bulletin cont; numerous dispatches telling of hulll;flr:: preparations, wet lands and scarcity of labor [ezle{(lny ,lhroulhoul the beilt. ‘otton futures opened firm; March and | 11.05¢c; May, 11.22c; June offered 11.18c¢; 93!;5] 11.05¢; September, IOM:- bid; tober, 10.48c; ho\embe! 10.48¢; D:cember 10.51c; January, 10.52c. % Cotton spot closed steady, Middling uplands, 11.80c; sales, none. 10 points higher. mifdling, 12.05c; St. Louis Wool Market, ST. LOUIS, March 28.—Wool stead; - tory ‘and western mediums, 22G200; fne me dium, 21@25c; fine, 18@21c. New York Graln and Produce, NEW YORK, March 25.—FLOUR—Receipt 15,800 barrels;’ exports, G e 5478 barrels; steady, GHEAT—Receipts, 30,000 bushels; 80,500 bushels. Spo, easy; No. 3 red. Rrns elevator; No. 2 red, 87%c nominal f o b The tendency of the' wheat murkoi oat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 87%c f. today reflected bearish home and foreign news. afloat. May declined under Sfc, reachi orders, and the general close wu"{g e e low last night. May, S43,@855-16c, closed gt m¥c: July. 83 7-1dgeic September closed at a3 orge. 260 At 88%c; OPS—Quiet. HiDE Stendy. pot Rio, easy; No. 7 | S 3-16c; mild, steady. Futures closed ::‘;Z‘a'; net unchanged to 5 points lower; sales, 0 bage, including April, 6.60c; May, 6.70¢; July, 6.90c; September, 7.03¢; October, 20106 No- veén(bar Tgl:‘ De(‘embt‘r 7.30@7. "GAR—Raw. nominal; 8 1160 centrifigal, 58 - test. ";2’1‘2“31"}32&3 molasses sugar, 2 Refined, B 'xTF..R,—l,nch!: ged. o CHEESE—Unchanged, EGGS—Firm; Western firsts, 16c; seconds, 15%e, DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—Thers | demand for evaporated apples lndalh: ;ll"::; holds steady. Common to falr, T@8%c; fair to good (1005 crop), 8% @8%c: fair to strictly prime wgRte; choice, 0%@10c; fancy. 1ic. PRUN! Are in jobbing demand, with quo- tllicnn ranging from 4%c to Sc, according to APR“‘OTS—AM attracting som: . min on ’r:’z’.-lmar;.?m oot gy supplies vy Doints. Cholce, ";E;:é‘fiy 5’_‘}? Yc; extra choice, [Ef re fllfll(. but steady; cholee, extra_choloe, c; fancy, 1 1 | 856 fancy.” 1k g1se. i i RAI uiet; Joose Muscatel, SINS-Continue 6@6%¢; |e~ded raisins, 5%@7%e; London lay- ers, §1. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, maxket wan unchangsd to-a shade. Highae with got closing at £168 Se and futures at £166 Iy the market was a little higher inside prices, with spot quoted at pper wu irregular abroad, spot being un- nged, but futures went Z00 T8 Tocally' mo- change war rener, ot Lead was higher at z:’}"n 64 in’ Tondon, m remained unchanged at §5.339.45 in the pelbor was -unchiangedhets.and London, Mfl,on s higher abroad, iing o 450 a0 for. foun Clevel The' loce) market was nebanped . TTAOLS, bt CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. late in the day messages were from oints in the ‘Southwest to the clect various b po-- 2212 R B thn the new crop is mak! B T y dropped from 77%c to 10%0, thllnl !A: The interior demand, both for nfl at T6%@T7c. Despite the wWeakness o market was firm for the d4ie. ‘There was an active demand for oats by shorts and cash houses throughout the session. May closed %e higher at S0%c. “Provistons were a_trifie casier on moderats volume of At the close May pork was | cake Meal in -ton lots, $37 selling by .small holders, but the trading was small. down 1214c, lard was unchanged and ribs were | per of Trade will be closed Tuesday, 230 lower, The Board of Trade April 3—election “The leading futures mn:ed .5 Lollpws: Articles— Open. Low. Wheat No. 2— recelved. Primary receipts were liberal and | ply of grass. Stock Hay also s in but mod- The close was strong, May %@%c up at Close. cnmu Meal; erite demand, Choice Wheat Jas been sent more freely during the past 1 finds ready sale at top quotations, rming -and con-t.rncu urposes, continues lu-on( and it is becoming Igom and more evident that carry- ter part of the | over stocks will be very light this year, much less thap was generally conceded when ac— count of stocks was taken on November 1 per “ton. BRAN—'I 19 128 per ton. sx-xom—-tuo 19.50 FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled ey, Jobl ton; Cocoanut Cake or Meal at mills, $23 in 10 and $23.50 in 5 ton lots; jobbing, $24; Cnrrn Meal, g Cracked Corn, 50; Mixed Feed, m Horse Bulu. Broom Feed, rlud lots, $2Z; johbln:, per ton: Mcalfalfa, $22 in car lots and per ctly gm per ton: o 7 : Wheat and Oat, R Volunteer Wild Oat, $9@ 44 48 stock, $7@S; Alfalfa, pre A A% % Beans and Seeds. A }/ XE B0 The steadier feelinrg in Beans {s still reported, 2% 3% 2| with w fair movement Th smail assorted lots: i Prices show no further change. 57 BEANS—Bayos, $3.40@3, '_'ioy’ }z:fi‘é }“‘.;;3 &u;’t!r, g ggm small w’me;,1 iuooi.ag hrn - te, nk, T ¥ | O3s; Tima. $4.4004,50; Red 3555 o 8 %fi 5:;1"‘ o gfcslgeyes. '$4.454.60 per ctl; Horse Beans, September ..o B0 e 0% 86T%| " SEins mrown Mustard, $4.5094T5; Yellow 60 8.0 8.7214 8.77% | Mustard, $8.60@8.75; Flaxseed, 8.12:2 8.77% ',;_:";Y hmshc.numr;ém?c, R—Ipe, lzl‘l‘fgxcfi T othy, bc; emfl, ¢ per Ii A 8713 slsay | Thmothy, Se; Hemp, 0 Cash Grain and Provisions, CHICAGO, March 28.—Cash quotations o o 1060, Breen Peas, DRIED PEAS—Nlles, $2.15@2.30 ver ctl. as follows: Flour dull and casy; No. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. o Gk ufim"rigmfl PHl 2 i There was considerable {mprovement noted red, ‘82 a@sio: No 2 o0 e S0%c. No.. 3 | I the demand for strictly fancy table Potatoes low, 48 kGd e No. 2 o d reed | 2nd prices of fine Oregon goods were slightly 3 N T choine ialting, | irmer, with occasional sales reported at a e 106: No. 1 Northwest. | 8mall premium. General offerings of Oregon e pork, per bbl, $16.30@16.40; lard, per 100 Ibs $8.4236; short ribs sldes (loole). $8.70@8. Short” clear sides (boxed), $8.95@0; whisky, basis of high wines, $1.28: clover, contract grade §13.10. Articles— Fiour, “prime timothy seed, tzu.% mess Recelpts. Shipments. 500 800 and river goods continued dull at low rates. Onions had another decline and ruled weak at the revised quotations. There were six cars of the Oregon article standing on the railroad track unsold at the close of business. Prices of miscellancous vegetables showed but little varation, the only notewortiy changes being in Peas and Rhubarb, which were lower under greatly increased supplies. . 42,1 Wheat b o00 | Jere, i pts of Asparagus were much lighter than Crénlisbuehaia > :5'2,’:““’ 315500 | on_ the /preceding day, but there was mno im- Rve, bushels 5, Y600 | Provement in prices. ve. POTATOES—River, Whites, 50@85c per sack: il o £ 18,100 | opcpon Burhanks, T50G81.10 per) otl; Garnet Butter, Cheese CHICAGO, March 28.—On the Produce Ex- change today the butter market was flrm, creameries, 10@26%c; dalries, 15 firm at mark cases Included, I 18%c; prime firsts, 14%c; firm, ‘11@13%c. —_— EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET., Chicago. CHICAGO, March 28 ALAmE—ReuI ts, Toeves, $4G6.25; cows 18,000, Market steady. ll’ld helrers‘ $1. 05@‘ 5: Texan: HO BvRece(ms, 25 (‘0” receipt; tcmm’row ers, | $6.25G6. aood Boary e e $6.30; UBHE, $6.25@6.45. Dll'. $5.90@6.25. EEP — Receints, h)“tr Sheep, $3.7596.10; lambs, $4.5096:50. Omaha. 28 —CATTLE—Recelpts stockers and feede: March OMAHA, 6000; steady. ore. $3-85G1.50; Western steers, §8.500 ct,nnen,e 1.76@2.85; 4.60; stockers $3G7; calves, to 5c Iower %t 1 m‘ 4w15 g3, Ry 3 D !EHEEanecelpts 12.000. Eteady to nmns er. Y'nfnh[!. $5.30@6 WE(hePI, $5.20Q! ewes, $4.50@5.20; lambs. $6@8.00. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— March. May. July. Opening . Nominal 8 6% 8 63 Closing . Nomis 6% 66 ‘Wheat— July-Aug. Opening . .35 Closing 2525 Flour Opening 30.55 Closing . 30.50 Northern Business. PORTLAND, ‘March 25 xClearings, $654,325; bajances A s Cheese and 2626 c Egge. ACOMA. . March 28 —Clearings, $704,878; |[DAIRY EXCHANGE _OFFICIAL, QUOTAx b-lnnm. GRS, AT rch 28.—Clearings, $1,378,375; | (Note—The Exchange quotations represent bulnncu £316, wholesale prices as established by sales, bids SPOKANE, uch 28.—Clearings, $659,000; | and offers on the Exchange. Prices for Butter balances, $71, and Egge on the street are governed by the f—— Exchange quotations, but.generally range about Northern Wheat Market. 1@13%c higher, owing to the miscellaneous OREGON O PER. Freshe Caltibrnt t 20c, - z b L4 " —F'res| 'ornia. extras, . PORTLAND, March 28, l;vmg), Club, 68¢; | steady; firsts, 19c, steady; seconds, 18c. bluestem, 60¢; red, G6c; valley, 69c. steady: Eastern, nominal Bastern Ladles— - ' WASHINGTON. Nominal. Storage goods—California, nominali TACOMA, March 25.—Wheat unchanged. Ex- | Eastern, nominal. Ladles—Nominal; packing Bluestem, 68c; club, 67c; red, 66c. LOCAL MARKETS. port: Exchange and Bullion. Silver declined %ic. OCAL. Sterling Exchange, :lny days..$4.83 Sterling Exchange, sight. 4.86 Sterling Exchange, cables New York Exchange, sigh @ extras, 16c; cheese, X Steady. Estimated 20,000. Weak to 10c Steers, $4(15.65; cows and heif- and feeders, bulls and stags, Chiles, T5c@$1 per ctl; Enrly Rose, $1G41.15 ver cil; smail Oreson jeed, 65@75c per ctl; new Potatoes, 3@4c per ONIONS—Oregon, DOc@u 10 per ctl; Austral- {:’n, $3.50 per ctl; Green Onions, 40G50c per X. VEGETABLES—Asparagus, 54@6c per b for extra, 414@bc for No. 1 and 3@dc for No. Rhubarb, 50c@$1 per box; Green Peas, 4@ per 1b for bay and —@— for southern; String and Wax Beans, 10@12%c per lb; Tomatoes, 90:@$1.25per box or crate; do Mexican, $1@ $1.50 per $ox; Summer Squnh, $1.25@1.75 per box; Cabbage, T5c: ‘Carrots, 66@15c per 'sack: Garlic, Green Peppers, 25@36c per Ib; Dried Peppers, 12%@15c per Ib for sun-dried and 18G20c for evaporated; Mueh- rooms, 15@30c per lb. Poultry and Game. The Poultry market was liberally supplied, but ruled quite firm under active trading, and there was very little desirable stock unsold at the close. Hens were inclined to easiness, but there was no actual decline. Two more cars » | came In from the W dled since Monday, polnts were nearly Pe. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 16@20c B ese, per palr, $2G2.50; Goslings, Ducks, Der dozen for old and $1G10 for young; Hens, $5@5.50 for small and for * | iarge; young Roosters, $6.50@7.50; old Roos- ters, $4.50@5: Fryers, $5. Hrollers, $3@ 4 for small and $56@5.50 for large; Pigeons, §1.25; Bquabs, $2@2. GAME—Per dozen, Hare, $2; Cottontail Rab- bits, $2.50; Brush Rabbits, §1.50. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Conditions in all three products remained about the same yesterday. The only change in quotations was an advance of Yc in fresh selected Fggs. Butter and Eggs were steady, while Cheese was firm, with good shipping orders, The receipts of Butter were liberal and of Eggs very heavy. (o Business on the exchange was light, as fol- ows: pButter—No sales; for fresh firsts, 18 was Bggs—10 cares fresh selected, 18%ic 18c’ for seconds, 16%4c bid, 1734¢c Cheese—For fancy méw flats, 10%c_bid. Receipts were 72,300 Ibs Buiter, 5500 Ibs 10 do, stock, 18¢, weak. GGS—Fresh Califopnia selected, 19%c, steady; firsts, 17%c, steady; seconds, 16isc, steady: thirds, 1034c, steady: Eastern firsts, 17c, steady. Storage—Nominal. CHEESE—California fancy new, 10%c, firm; firsts, 9i4c, firm; seconds, nominal; Young Americas, fancy, 1134c, weak: seconds, nominal Eastern—Nominal; We: ifornia, nominal; Young Americas, Eastern A 16%ec, firm. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. { ‘Prices and conditions in the market for fresh fruits showed no change from the previous re- - Oranges were quiet, but firm, wih good frult closely cleaned up, and the other Citrus goods were steady, with the dmumd of average IN 2 proportiors, In the auction rooms a car of New York on Paris. . ‘2 chofce and cne of fancy Navels were offered g::lf‘:‘fk on d:_l'l'“ aélg and were bought In by p:lhd! et b:; the on Lon -25. auction company, Who per or Berlin on Londol 28.48% | the choice and $3 to:ume flm.;,y truit. A = 5 cullar feature of the sale was the action of the Wheat and Other Grains. auctioneer in allowing & representative of the ‘WHEAT—Both _Chicago and Liverpool | auction company to raise the bid on the car futures were off. were dull and without material change. CASH wi-ii.u‘. P California Club, $1.37%; Australian, $1.45; lower grades of California This market for cash grain remained as previously reported, while futures California White of cholce fruit after it had been knocked down to an outsider at 95c per box. There was con- tinued firmness and abtivity in Apples and Ba- nanas. PLES—$1.50@2 per box for fancy and 75¢ @$1.25 for common to choice. Wheat, $Lazg10; Northern Ciuy ot $10 | GITRUS, AND, IROPICAL FRUITS or- @1.32%; Northern Bluestem, $1.37%@! s: Navels, $2. rr box for faney, Nortkern Red, $1.20. 2.75 for choice -.nd 1.50@2 for stand- FUTURE! e Seearins, 15; Tangerines, §1.259 Sesson 9 to 11340 a. m. ; Lemons, §1. Grape Fruli, December—+1.26%. for “secdleps_and, ToeqA1.80 tor cimmon; 2 s o e nanas, Hawallan, ch; Cen ML DL S American, $1.75G2. g Diinch: Placappien, ecember—§1. $3G4 per. dozen for Fawallan. and $3@3° for IJARLBY—DHI ueu continues to pnvl" in this market day after day. Prices seldom vary, and then not much, Receipts run and ‘buyers and sellers are e indifterent. CASH BARLE Feed, $1.1614@1.18% for wmmnn and $1. 1213 tor good to cholce; Browing, §1.23 1.25; Chevalier, $1.25@1.35 per ctl FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. May—No sales; 01 16% bid, $1.17 asked. December—No salés: bid, 96c asked, 2 p. m. Sesslon. light | pyped Fruits, Nuts, Raisins and Honey. / 9%@12c for Moorparks; flg 'll Mexican. 8@10c _for Royalis and Peaches. 8%c for e for choice, 8¢ for extra choice c for fancy; Pears, 12160: 190 for white and TH@TH%c c for Black, FRUITS—Apricots. ndards, 8 l’l‘}, L Q8 Nectarines for Red, Plums, pitted, 6%@T: 1@9c tor Red and 7@9c for Yellow; Prunes, 7@9c: Eva) ted Apples, 8@9%c; Figs, boxes, b0c for choice; 55c for extra choice and 00gde for unc ; bulk white, 2%@4c per May—$1.17 bid. 1b; black, o The market remaifs. as befors tatad, b g g S e e market £l l, lor being quiet, with supplies sufficient for (oo.lm:u:a Hsrs e "‘r’x"ad":"" 55@1.65 for choice, $1.40@1.50 for fowi uum'l( ol ed, i o uscate @5c: fair fo good and $1.35 for common; Black, 2,““;..,«," o7 Wtandard losss l}nu 1. for good to ct eholu and dovm fo 518 el S seedless Muscatels, for ordinary fe Sur- %m, 2- vm‘w‘n Lon prise. $1.60771.65 Ay 5 1% 1% mr ol ¥ box; 8-crown London layer Raisins, CORN—The market for '$1.80 per box; é-crown fancy clusters, 20s, easler again, with more erlnt. ut wnm 115 5-crown Dehesa ox(um $2 per chutinuas eogrce A | hox; :-ennwn \mperial clusters, 20s, $3.50 per n‘;-f “gxna oo “dwglim?na 20"" ’imu" 2 parfels, 1215@13¢; 0 for e 5 monds: Nonpariels, 1% afitotais Intge Yellow. $1.203 smal round do, 2 e e Pius Oltra, 11@1%0; Drakes $1.35; White, nominal; 1.4001.41% | i @ioe, ‘Languedoc, AD: - hardsheir for White n{;fl $1.2001.30 for Bmwu $io o Wanita® No1 sotichen, {3atic: RYE—$1.4714@1.52 wx _N% Nb 1 hnd-heu 121 @18%c; No. BUCKWHEAT—$1,0001.75 76 ber ct. O e obte o Bsste. ped Flour and F-rluuu- Goods. FLOUR—C usual terms: on and Washington, for average and up to § FARINACEOUS Goons—Prleo. %vg’un in pas “racked - ‘ RA'I led &M bhh. a!br the‘gut m »l 11 Cocoanuts. §4.50@5. lrg—-cm 12“01!1 lm' ‘white and 1 m for amber; ‘white ":g.' 4@ Wheat Flour, me-, $i%: e, $10 Pearl Barley P B g,u. ia Hew o Mess 'n..'e-“a per ; In ' H 0 0 i 3 ! Pens, boxe. 5.0} Green Peas, $5.50 e i v, 3117 prime e bouiin —t i e "48: Bmoked Beef, 14c Hay and m per 1 . Bran . and Middlings Teported into better w;c lntn“wlmut o change E “ehipme Hay San nts of to the 1 e week ending today show prac- Tioulty the same.fotal us nst Swealc, 5050 toms The situation n:flu ;hvthdclru- a condition, M mqnoun!fltmlbzar qpfud. !‘C‘fls;_ for Eastern R R e ST halt OGL—Fall _clip—Northern _free, 13915; do, defective, 11@14c; Middle County, free, 12 e ‘%’é"fiz"i...’“““ Lambs, 14@16c: outhern, 3 ; do, defective, 9@12c u& Joaquin end do. 3 ontne1agire; Nitddie County. 24c: do. defective, 20c per Ib. Meat Market. All_quotations remained unchanged yester- gay, whiy, e’ Dorkets. " . RESSED MEATS. No turther ch.nm in prices wm announced yesterday, but the market was still quoted strong. Wholesale rates from slaughterers ‘to deaters are as follows 7 B!(;:::F—G)QO‘IB for Steers and 6@6%ec per Ib or VEAL—Large, 7@Sc: small, S@0%c MO PN Wothers, - 1154@120 Bwes, iy 113%c per Ib. 'B—Spring, 13@14c per Ib. PORK—Dl!l-d Hogs, 8@ilc 15, LIVESTOCK MARI The following quotations are for #00d, sound Livestock delivered In San Francisco, less 40@ 4% per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, 8@8%c; Cows and Helfers, T@T%e. CALVES—414@6c per Ib (gross o, sm:t:?-«wmuem 6@6%c; Ewes, Yac per b (i weight) MBS—Tc w 1b, live weight. Li 130 to 250 Ibs. T¥e: over et 130 Iba, 614@8%c; Feed- ers and soft Hogs, about Si4c: Sows, 20 per cent off; P Boars, 00 per cent o, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota- tions. —_—_— General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, buyer June-July, The: San Quentin, 6c; Wool Bags, 80@33c; s lots 31@34c; Fleace Twine, Tiec. COAL—Wellington, §7.50'per ton: New Wel- lington, $7.50; $6.80; Bryant, $6.50: Bk ver L. §4.50; Rosiyn, 57; Coos Bay, §5.50; Richmond, $7.50; Cumberiand, $14 in bulk and Penn'ylvnm; Anthracite Egg, r ton; Coke, $1L.50@13 per ton'in bulk and $13 in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8.50 per short ton. otations are for bartels; for cases add Sc; Linseed, 52c per gallon for bolled and 50c for raw; Castor Oil, in cases, No. 1, T0c: Bakers' AA, cases, $1.20¢1.22; Lucol, 80c for botled and 48c for raw; China Nut, cases, 8¢ per gallon; Cocoanut Ofl. for Ceylon and B5c for Australian: bleached winter Sperm Ofl, 86c; natural winter Spegm Oll, 630; extra bieached winter Whale Ofl,"80c; natural Whale Oil, B5c; extra winter strained Lard Ofl, 78c; No. 1 Lerd Ofl, c; Pure Neatsfoot Ofl, 76¢; No. 1 Neatsfoot Ofl, §Tic; Herring OUl. doc: Salmon O, Bde: bolled Oll, 8%¢; raw Fisn Oil, 35c: Paint Ofl, 85c, T OAL OIL, GASOLINE, ETC.—Water White Coal Oil, in bulk, 10%c; Pearl Ofl. in cases, Altl;lc, 17c; !(l-f.lh" B'Ixn'l StA"r, 20¢; e, 26c; Eocene, ove Gasolige, in Bt *i546 in_cases, 230; Motor Gasoltne, in bulk, 15%c; in cases, 220 1, Engine Dis- e, G%c; cases, 8l4c more: Benzine, in hulk, uqsc, cases, 190 86-degree Gasoline, in i, e cases. 810 per Ib; White Lead, 8@8%c, according to quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per 1b, in 100-Ib bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed. 5.55¢; Powdered, 5.40c; Candy_Granulated. 5.40c; Dry Granulated, fine, 5.30c; Dry Granulated, coarse. 5.30c; Fruit Granulated, 5.30c; Beet Granulated (100-1b - bags only), B.10c: Contectioners’ A, 5.30c; Magnolia A, 490c; Extra C. 4.80c Golden C, 4.70c; D. 4.80c; barrels, 10c more half barrels, 25¢' more; boxes. 50c more; 30-1b s, 10c more for all kinds, Tablets—Halt barrels, 5.80c: boxes, 6.06(.‘. & E. Crystal Deminos, 8.30c per urd!r taken for iess than seventy-five barrels of s equivalent. Reeceipts of Produece. FOR WEDNESDAY. MARCH 28. Flour, ..113 Tallow, 538/ Hides, 'No . 1,162 Pelts, No £.860] Lime. tols _ ' Rat Beans, sks Potatoes, sks .. Onions, sks Midalings, sks.. Hay, tons Straw, tons . Hops, L Wool, bales Wheat, ctls THE STOCK MARKET. Mining Shares Stronger, but Local Se- curities Dull. Sales of bonds were lighter on the Stock and Bond Exchange, being $125.000. The United R. R. 4s recovered to $87.50. Shares continued aull, with no fluctuations worthy of note. In mining stocks both Comistocks and South- rn Nevadas were strong, with generally hlger quouuon. in both groups. In the )-uz.- Bull ‘and “Brookiyn wero distingulshgd by lar, e ‘Bultion ;mu Company has levied an assessment of bc per share. The Westinghouse Electric and Manufactur- ing Company has declared a regular ly dividend of 2% per cent on the assenting and non-assenting stocks, payable April 10. The American Shipbullding Company has de- clared a regular quarterly dividend of 1% per cent on the preferred stock. The American Wi ny has declared ‘Woolen Compgny a regular quarterly dividend "of 1 on_the preferred stock, payable April oo Ore Purchasing Company 1o - Company has g:rfl!e!c‘:lltr‘ldfl%nl and the (oll:fll 4 :‘l?i pter Sompdiny Snb W pav of the Montana Ore Purchasing pany stock. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. redetid | WEDNESDAY, March 28—2 p. m. 4s qr coup..108 104 4s ?Il' reg. .1 108% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. i 1 : | - : 2 5 > 4 F | > 4 2 2| arod on FIF e | "9 s; 2o, FEEFE bn mg 8 fgi % 11812 iz o EE iisisg Eisl o8 oom 35a =g 8 13 s g o B3 = AUCTION SALES AUCTIGN SAI.E 100 —HORSES —100 o, W. H. HORD, Livestock Auctioneer, 708 Market St., 8 F. > AUCTION SALE 2a 48—HORSES AND MARES—48 THURSDAY, MARCH 25, ¢ 11 & m, at STREET, I will sell 1 bike cart, 1 track sulky, 1 rub- b"‘-d!dhuy business harness, 2 wagons and 3 and 48 HORS] Axommn— 1000 to 1600 Ite. SAM EABLES, Anuctioneer. LCI'ION SALE.—Office b e o *'*‘.:-.":r March iwuh auctfon, at 11 o'clock asm., March m at Folsom-street wl ii 1, 5 R L e — D Y $5:000 Norihern By of "Cail u...!'..}g.a S F Oak & San Jose 3 Cal Gas & El Gen M T 50 $9,! Cal Gas & El Gen M & C T §». 93.50 $10. L Bs. $11, U H st §383833upue 33 2333233 Afterncon Board— ' Hutchinson 8 P Co Spring Spring. Union $1,000 S P of : $2.000 S F & 3 Market St Son Cal Ges & Bl Gen O T Ba, 9. $15, UR 87.31% $15,000 U B $20, S P » Unlisted Securities. S MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bay CPC 6s.1 B L Wat 6s.1! Cal NW Bs.1 M C Wat s O T Con ba. _RisI Wkss. Board— $1,000 Honolulu Plantation Gs........100.30 California Stock and Oll Exchange. Oil Stocks— Bl A‘-‘.fl Ass0. Oil Stk. Tr. Cer.. Chicago Cruds Chicago Crude N . Claremont Kern (New) . MeKittrick . Monarch of Arizona . ey 'y H 28 823 8 U8 283! KBBULS Cypress Lawn Imp. Co... Sanitary Reduction Works. SALES. Morning Sesston. ‘Board— 60_Sanitary Reduction Works....... 8.78 Atternoon Session. 1000 Independence Ofl . » SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE Following cisco Stoc] ° 200 100 100 500 800 400 200 2 b m. Session_Comstocks 200 i% flu‘:: 30 00 2 2 1000 Gould & Cur. 11 : CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid. Askc| 0 ""3i Goula mg 02 04 Halo & 18 20| Juseies S5 m 22| Juile . 13 Best& B [1.08 1.10) Kentuck 71 — o - g ".n.=":. 0 | Ophir .30 5. o = 90 5. % 31l Overman 1 3 37| Potost o 1 b+ gm % 1 04 30 133, Sex -1 o St Louls . 63 70| Sierra Nev... 31 06 07 Stiver M. %9 o Stendd s 9 3l Daion Con ! 5 57| Uran . Con..2.75 —| Yellow Jacket. Morning Session, grml" 200 z 300 Man Broncto. 30 2o, 310" 172000 Man Central. 10 :2 i g E

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